Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, June 17, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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That's what first-class collars and cufii usually coit.
WE'LL GIVE YOU A
PERCALE SHIRT
TWO COLLARS
ON R PAT Li CU KFS
Jnof a lif.fln more than the
never given such values for to little money. Percale Shirt,
collar and cuffs attached, 75c. New patterns to select from.
J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO,
NEW BOOKS
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T1f Krrnn HoolV-by fir Kdward H lilvni.
TUa IndUerst on ol lbs lJuehA"-Uy Ao
tliony Jlup.
TlwIdl't'-uyJf
John K cad flak II n.
A I ItinvH of
Air
-Or A'Uboiiy HH
Jftlio InKertlsla" by Jerome I
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J,ime.
"1 lis Ool in tb ir" by Anthony Hop-.
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rkn
Stimnwr
Clean-Dp
t rfftfMffin wri w
We liavo n lot of checks nnd mix
lures hi (luck goods wlilcb we ntr uio
luir out at a price which will iiihb
tbemgolna hurry. They consist of
those splendid ttcotch weaves wt'vi-sho-vu
together with other Imported
line, all as good as gold in eerv.ce 01
every klud. For summer and rail
wear they will bo splendid. lived'
prlc ranae from 30c to (1. they nr
cut from 25 lo 80 percent. Watch our
windows
New Duok", Lsundrltd Waist.
Rustle Rklrl Llulnjr, 1'ercalen, Wslsl
Bilks, Kelt Jluokle.
T. IIOLVEItSO.V & 0.
PBI180NAL8.
D. 15. Bwank, the Aumsvlllu miller,
transuded buslntfM lu rJnletn today.
Htato Huporlntendont Q. M. Irwin
returned this afternoon from Drain.
Superintendent 12. Jl. MoElroy camo
down from I5uouo on the UK) local.
13. W. Ubupman, one of the solid
furinora of Jlrooks, was lu town today.
Charlos 11, IJodeklii Is visiting with
relatlycs and friends In the metropollr.
Dr. I. I). Driver, of KuKeiio, came
up from the metropolis this tnornluu.
Frank K. Lovell of the secretary of
suit's offleo, vIhIUh! With friends In
J'tirtland HuiuJay.
II, D, 1'attoii returned thin iiioruliiK
from 1'orllaud wbero ho vlslti-d wllh
frlsnd ovor Hunduy.
J, J. Dugaii, of the Una ofDtiKuii
Ilros, left till afternoon on a trip to
oil Its on (lie Hound.
J5. V. I'arkliuM, of Ihu Hlate Jnur
rttico company, wm Mmiwr tuiMo
on IhufnoniliiKlixiul.
A.T Mmlur and wif huyv attain
localiHi lit Halem, ufUr IItIiih In )"
pttutitnoa a fow months.
District Attoinoy J. A. MIUIaMi
uvsrffotit MaMltmvllhi wlmrw iiusimnl
Huhday with Ids family.
V. W. HvUlnmatr the Wiwdlwni Mir
nwymaii, sjKtiu Hundsy In tfakfii, a
jjuwt at lh WIIUmll.
hU Jlvrlh Morm "f l'Usiid, l
vjsllliii at Hit ltom of br Imdbsr, A.
U. fAwtui, on l.iii ty utrMst.
Waller HUm), a Mudnt at lu
Wlllsiiibllo uhlrM4ljr, was a tmiir
for Wbiimi on thv iiwikIhk Ul,
Htti TitNMuior J'MI. Mu(Mb iv
iuriuixl Hmly (mm I'wiJ wlw
jtUwtdrd lh MaHiwt UiaiH) 1 !.
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this imfMid( Ihmm PtiiiU wm if
HltiHl U Ktmtil mtUui ut
Hit Jt M JhMW MstoiMMf Msto iu
Jiwh flout (Uf stfMiMl rtisM '
fitudM AkrviUI'
jmi,firiiiwiwm'i''W''iiii m liMgiBiiSBSSg!
NeuJ Goods
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Vu mv hm tit timti id m
h ul ww mtmMtin!
JUtJy IMMlt flsstMH ImM
4)diw sHttl tVtrittf gtmm
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Mental iimim tt mnak Uih
Umtom, 1'iim Urn LU
m Mi l miu mfmm
iwin M im lbs torn
kwwHte m hm)? m? amm hp
timwH, Ml mtei.
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Two Collars 60c
One pair caffk 2flc
75c
collars and cuffs cost. We've
Benatrl L. Patterson returned on
the afttrnoon local from a lUhlng ex
pldltlon up the valley.
Attorney General ('. M. Idleman,
returned last evening from the tnetrop
o'I, where he atleoded the Orand
Lodg of Masons last week.
Sheriir John Knight returned from
I', rt nid this morning whither he ao
ompinlol Mrs. K-ther Tripp and
De'oiitiv Bam Blmtnons Saturday.
Cant. J. Q. Harnes, MsJ r D. V.
'Sherman, Dr. T. C. Hrulth and Mr,
j-mpsou were paweners to OnRon
o'lty on the afternoon train to a t-nd
the O. A. R. encauipmrnt.
Mrs. O. D. Kennle, of Bouth Balem,
returned home Hunday from TurnPi
vhere she had been for a few (!
vt'hlnK nt the farm Home of her
orother In-law, Jake Asheufslter.
Miss Julia Metschan and MIm JeeM.
McUowdii of Dallas, who has hepn th
ijueit of MUs MeUihan the past two
weeks, went to Portland on the Alton i
this morning on a visit U friends.
A vIioIIiik party composed of Carey
F. Martin, linn Alcott, Max liuren and
C II Drown, yesterday took In Mc
Mlnnvlllc and a few of the surround
1 )g towns. They report the roads I he
host they have been all the season.
Manager E. U. Qlltner of tho Blnte
Insurance company, returned from (he
B uud country lust Haturday evonlnc,
after an ahsenco of two weeks in the
Interest of their I) Ik business. He
report things rather qulot In that reo
tlon. 0. D. Ilenulo, who Is at prcinul en
gaged as pressman on tho Daily Joint
NA1, today moves his family onto nl.i
new home plaeu a mile south of the
city, Hero Mr. Ilennle has a llvwicr
tract nnd a new house just built, and
he will iriuko a line hoine of It.
Htate Printer and Mrs. W. If. Leeds
left for Portland this afternoon whent
they go by steamer to Han Francisco.
After u short visit at the Golden (Jute
metropolis they will return to Ashland,
where Mrs. Leeds will spend the sum
liter. Mr, I.ouds will spend most of
the ihnisou In Halem,
Itsv- Itiley Little, the popular pt-Mor
of the Uullsd Presbyterian ohuroh of
Albany, who owiuplwl the pulpit of
the First Prcsbytutluu oliiuuli Huuday,
bath moniliig mid evening, rutunnsl lo
Allwsy oh the morning looal, Tim
revtirsinl gflntlsmsii Is a plrussnt
spuaker nnd tiiudu nuiiy warm
fdwiils during his short stay lis re,
ifj.o intn
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TMt fui. TU A (I I'W
swsitr m JsKkmum njt TtMk, Mill
isfc4 Is a HsHMsi I tU Wittt MIMtsL
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ALONZO MRTSf TRIAL
Before Judge Burnett ol Hie Cir
cuit Court
FOR 3IURDER1X6 EDWARD SWARTS
History of tho Case Proceedings
of the Trial.
Friday evening, Maroh 20, Alonzo
Bwurts, ofier rtttirnlng to his homo
from Snlem considerably Intoxicated,
engaged in a quarrel with his wife and
son Edward, who had Ixsen to town
wllh him. II threatened to shoot his
wife and Kdward remarked that if
there was going to be murder he would
leave. While preparing to go he was
assaulted by his father with a rocktt
knife nnd severely cut In the left side
of the neck from tho enr downward.
He struck and stabbed the boy several
limes until tho family separated them
Frldsy night Dr. Uyrd dressed tho
wound. Monday following Drs. Ii nl,
Smith and Morse performed au opera
tion, tying severed arirry. Friday,
April 18, he was brought from the farm
to Salem and sent to a hospital at Port
Utid In charge of Dr. J. N. Smith,
wbero bttter treatment could bo
aflorded him. Ho was plnced under
the iuiluenco oi chloroform and ether
and after the operation lay lu u coma
tose condition for several days, when
he died.
Saturday, April 13, Alouzo Bwurts
was brought beforo Justlct Johnson of
Halem, charged wllh on ntsault with a
dangerous weapon upou his son Kd
wurd, committed Friday night, April
12, at the family home, four miles uaiit
of Halem. Ho wan bound over for
assault under (1000 bond. Edward
Bwprts was not considered fatally
hint, Drs. liyrd and bmltli bavin?
drcsse 1 his wounds April 16. Blight
hemorrhages continued, hindering the
wound from healing oyer, ard the doc
tors talked of tho necessity of takiiic
him to Portland next dsy,
Kdward Hwnrls died ntHt. VinoeiilV
hospital, PorllHitd, Huuday evening,
April 121, Ho wit tukuu thoro to huv
a K'coiiil operatloii porformed ii,on
litis Friday, April 10, nnd his death
was hastened by (he shock, caused by
loss of o largo amount of blood at this
time mid pruvlous hemorrhage. A
charge of murder was Immediately
filed hy Dnpuly District Attorney A.
0, Condlt of Halem.
TIIK COHONKIt'H INIflMSiT
over Kdward Hwurts was held at J'ort
laud Monday and Tuesday, finding he
(Mine to his dttnth from n Itnlfo wound
Inllfoted hy the hand of his father,
April ft. und on Wodnediiy his funersl
whs held from mo first Mmlpidlu
eliiimh, the rHiualns being hurled In
Mhslou miiutlury,
I'ltHI-IMIkAltV UaAMINATJON
uf AImiiki HwaiU for the murder of
JSdwsrd was hold tilur Jiiillo Jt hie
son at Haim Mturduy April JrT, oun
iIiuUm! on iiM) (wltuf the stats by A.
0, (JoimIU wd hy HsydMii it ilutiuty
tar dufuitw. D'S. 11) id uud Miiillli !
Ullstl a la wound hmI titiutnisill.
IIiiihw mimI Walter, )iUi)tir hlhlrii
Hi AUnttm kiwuiU tMI(1wlltlliB
Mglrun mIwvh. s wys-wltnwi.H of IIm
lilHUlar. Ilf" Walvwl MKMlillhstittu.
'His MHsrl (Miiidsr trtul w ( fur
UMlsy at I 'kM)M, himI 4WaM ap.
Ifd UyVutHtt I. KsWnMstHl Juhu
)j. Mtttiur, tmUiml by 'fllsipuii Fwiil
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Died.
PH!I,UP8.-Hnuda. Jon- 10. ISM
alSn ui., alter a hunefiiiK llluets,
Mrs. Emily Phllllj, aged 60 years, 7
n o litis and 16 days.
Deceased was born In Jersey county,
III., and crossed the plains lu 1682,
settling In Balem In lb65, aud residing
here until death. She was preceded to
the great beyoud by a husband, one
son and two daughters, and leaves two
sons. W. 11. and J.S. Philips to mourn
the loss of a trtif and loving mother.
She was a inemlwr of the Baptist
church, and a faithful Christian. The
funeral took place this afternoon at 2
o'clock, from the residence, at 102
Cottage street.
SMALL At his home In Balem. Or.,
June 10,180, Edward Cllflord Hmall,
aged 40 years ai.d 11 days.
E. C. Small was born In Llmlngton,
Maine, lu 1810, where he was educated
In the common schools, entering a
store at tho age of 10 and coming to
Oregon In 1873. He camo over the
Central Pacific to 8au Francisco, theuce
by steamer to rialem with B. F.
Boothby, lauding April 3. Shortly
after arriving he engaged in the general
merchandise business as clerk for F.
Levy, now of Herren & Levy.Jiop
dealers. He remained with'Mr. Levy
about six ytars. With Benjamin Mc
Cauley ho bought out tho Wra, Arm
srnng shoe business, which he sold
out after becoming sole proprietor to
Wui. Brown Oitiber 30, 182. He
cnti-n-d the clothing trade in July 18S4,
having taken u .period of preparation of
two jears wllh Al. Cromtnan and Jos.
Myrrs. Ho continued lu this Hue of
trade to his death. In the summers of
1880 and 1888 Mr. Small went Kast,
visiting hlu only brother In Blddeford,
Maine.
On Juue C, 18S0, Mr. Bmall was
married to Mrs. Sarah E. Rlely who
survives him.
Mr. Small was not connected with
any religious or fraternal societies.
Few men In Orrgm have wider range
of warm friendship or a better standing
In tho beat social circles. He was a
stiiinch Itepubllctn and an honest,
BOILED MACKEREL.
Put up in puro spices, in mustard, or in torn no
Hauuo. Try a sample can.
Swuat, Loonoy butter received fre?.h nvery week
from .JuiTerfion.
Agouts for Antoinne's pure Ttalinn live oil, the
original Blue Point Oysters, and .1. Jl. -Klk-kinger's
'"K"3lauu ('aiuicu wuun.
Do not buy salt until you get our price on thi
staple.
UARIUTT & LA WRENCH.
I. O. Grocery.
ibi mi. ymipn uiiiiiiiiih.i ..) "in nw'iii wwimiiii'i
oousulentlmis slid siiiwsdiil htislueiMt
uiuii, and In vvury relation of life loru
his Miri and aweptwl his share of It
burden and rpoiilhltl In the
it i ix t faithful inuii nor.
Mr. Hnmll was pris,tratl hy an acute
sufitbiul uttnuk, about eight wetiks ago,
Miiisliiit sofienliig of tho brain, The
siillvniig he uuderwunt wsscoiiixjoIimI
wllh the most stolual fortitude. For
flv hwIm Its liss two ii more or lew
MliwiHHtlwus, only hresthllig Ills last at
a.lo sMimluy t'Vidiig lit the most mlu
ItHut Mini i.tul inmiiirr.
'J1i fniiwal Is In ihku pUw TiiMiUy,
Jhihi lath at X p. in. fruin lh family
rwttlwi) at aivillgh slrnl, hurUlat
Rural oMi4ry.
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(lfi ii'ui'th Utility, Mlttw,
Hit Otlil Cent Ch'utfor, ntttlmn
u dfiiwliilty uf Ilia lltfli
tit Ilia In lil II nih fit 'in!,
fie mil tilwum (on nitil mum
luii iiujiii'U mi uitutlihiih Oil
ui 1 1 III,',
MtijOi'a Mi,
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Baccalaureate Sermon Iy Uev.
C. E. Locke.
MISS ALDERSON'S SPECIAL RECITAL
Club Swinging Contest a Grand
Success.
The wetk Just commenced will be a
busv one for students, teachers and
trustees of Willamette university
Commencement exercises, society re
unlons,etc, will take place throughout
the week. The musical recitals prom
ise to be a treat.
CLUB BWINOINQ CONTEST.
Wlllamett) university's gymnasium
was well filled Saturdayl evening with
an enthusiastic audience who had as
sembled to witness the club swinging
content of a number of the students.
The movements were performed to
music from the piano presided over hy
Miss Esther Collins. A program was
given as follews:
Massswing-O. W. Llvesay, Uuy
Miller, James Shi ves.
Individual swlug Myrtle Marsh.
Individual swing Flora Jones.
Iueividual swing Guy Miller.
Individual swing Jas Bhlves.
Moss awiu -Myrtle Marsh, Llz.l
Asheubreuu 1, Flora Jones, aud Ids
Harris.
Iudlvldn.V. s.-lug C. W Llvuy.
Individual swing Ida Harris
Iudlvldiift.mil g l.lzzle Asheubren
tier.
Tho fudges w..e Prof. A E erex
Mis Mry Reynold und Kugece I'm
cot' who awarded the inda s to Mi
Ida Harris aud Mr. Jsium Solve
Tho following are Him numes ol 11
us
coutentaiits wllh the points scored hy
each: Ida Harris, III 1.3; Flora Jones,
01 -I 0; James HIiIvm, W 19. IK; ,tli,
Ashenbreiinur, W 1-18; Mjrtle Marh,
60H.0;(JnyMII'er, 894 C. W. Live
say, 77 I l-IK.
IIAIVAIUIIIU'IK HKIIMON,
The tnutts, nIiiiuuI, Uauhers and
students of Will'iuistls uulVDrslly nt
semblel In the Imshiiisiii of the M, J
ohuroh soon ml r lu o'uloek Huuday
minting Miid ut in ii prwr tiiui
priK'cednl nil stairs and ooau.
jilwl Hi sosia hi llm uiklii stidltorliiin
Wlilsh hail lm.ii r.f)rd Uf (hriu
TiBrdusilH aittMof IM uuiiil,ir
lug twenty ihiipod , ilrat Iwn
sals T m nullum w diuM
with His uulv-rlty MMrs-fMrdlusI
ail'l Mil gHliI nuiI (h Mt?t W aid V
Vlll4iiiHit. UuI.m,,, M1 i,,
foritml Hiilt iimm . uiauih tho mU-n
mm attd mniiid4 fiuiu the isltlHK
that miWMK lbs afcuir. Thu urnxm
by ltv. C K, hU, uf I'lniMHl, ws.
HB uf llin rtMfi rVi'f dwilvwtlH Ma
llilll MMl WM highly HkW wf b; Hi1.
ltmity wi.ru hi rwnsrka l.. il
, ! Iat ImpiMaiv. M ,,,,
thK ayrti J'aju, siwl mtoy "
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Akafa. '
&'j,'iBant &
Hit. IllillimaaJ I'Mi '
tJjtWlHlkAttmti.taM.
Mr, JHlW.WlU toasi u,m
0i !,''' t'S IUVJmm I'vws.r
rMTTf rtlr 1T1, Mi.m' Wr-
.tup
Goinff : and
While the lar?e stock or Dry Goods is rapidly goin at
Clearanc Prices, we are receiving a new line of
LADIES' SHOES.
Elegant cloth and kid top hand turned goods, from AAe o
E widths received today. The newest styles. Call early
P. S. Tan oxfords, with hose o match, a specialty.
The Palack.
HAVE
ARRIVED.
New Ducks,
New Prints,
New Sateens,
Pretty Patterns,
and Low Prices.
S. M. & 1!. H. STOCK
115 STATE STREET.
Special Sale of Gloves WEDNESDAY.
oiiiiiiSIOc! SHIRTS lOel SHIRTS 10c I
.Shirts, lain front, 10c, and
other voi Kin pioportion. We
wt-nt to double our present
w oiking force, or have 50 peo
ple on our pay-roll by July 1 .
Jiy our m w process wo are
handling flannels and delicate
colored goods to perfection.
'Jheso pi ices will be for tho
month of June 1895, but will
be continued if practicable.
Give us a trial this month.
THE SALEIW STEAM LAUNDRY,
Col. J. Olmstead, Prop.
Shirts 10c ! Shirts
wood," Abt Miss Heuiiiur.
"The HIiiki-i's Mmim" - Mt-srs.
A kern. I'urvln. l'urvln urn! l.iiiulull.
"JtejjolHlo do Vonll," l...t-M4r.
Ktitrlto Aldrsoii,
"On Thw, lisoh I, I v I it k Hon I
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Aldtirson, Miwars. Akora mid Lundeli.
utvi'iiic, iiBiin nun niKCII, III) '
.lv,..l.,,,,?,!Al,,, !'m;,,'UM' ,
1 r I'u's dav. U u. in. Aiimiu iiiv. i
DKoflwsnl
p. in
alumni.
JSiuhu mrvtiutf law
H p. m AuuHiiy icrMiltintliiK rxvr
wir,
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ltiitrr ! it.nii fii.iigh mim
MI llNbl..M! I-K'U- ltl,j).lKlMH
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