Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, August 14, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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t li per bead, and a floe qualify and
lltt sliat) nt that.
HEAVY-
A great value at 17c pair
NEW BUOKLE3,
BELT PlUti.
THE W. B. CYCLIST CORSETS.
MeU a long felt requirement.
Price, f 1.60.
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Are the bent money can uuv.
Colored bosoms and cuffe, the
reet white ie tbe fud. Bee tbetn.
J. J. DALRYMPLE k CO.
PERSONALS.
O. E. Kransse left this afternoon Uy
Unm for Newport.
Hanker A. Bush wan at Dallas today
on legal Lu1d.
F. 8. Deirborn returned this morn
ing from Eugene.
Prof. E. B. McElroy went oyer to
Newport tills morning.
Judge Geo. H. Burnett left for Mc
Mluuville tbls morning.
Oscar Johnson went to Detroit on a
fishing expedition this morning.
F. J. Catterlin, the real estate dealer,
bad business in Garvala tula morning.
Professor Z. M. Parvin returned thla
morning from btulnees visit to Albany,
J. H. Campbell was a passenger to
Portland on the eteamer Modoc this
morning.
Attorney and Mrs. J. H. McNary
are borne from an outing at Newport
by the sea.
Judge J. J. Murphy was a passenger
to Seal Bocks on the 11 o'clock local
tbla morning.
Mrs. Scott Rlggs was a passenger to
Jefferson on tbe morning local on a
visit to flrendx.
Secretary of Slate JJ. It. Klncaid
was a passenger to Portland on tbe
afternoon local.
Hon. Geo. 11. Williams, of Portland,
was in tbe city today, coming up on
tbe morning local.
Mr. Frtbrltus Smith and wife wont to
the Soda Springs yesterday for a few
weeks mountain air.
Mss Marcla Burton was a passenger
to Needy on the Salem local this
morning on a visit to friends.
Rev. Wm. Kelloway and son, Nov.
mau returned from Newturle tBav
today. J. L. Kupllnger broiignt them
over.
Chester G. Murphy, one of Salem's
best bicyclists, Is over at Newport for
an outing, haying gono there this
morning.
Mr. O. II. Kay, Mrs. Given and her
boo and daushter, Miss Nellie Fay and
Miss Luoy Davis have gone for au out
lug at Slab Crook.
T. T. Uurkhart.of Portland, was
in town today commissioned a notary
public, huvlug Mod the necessary bo ml
with the secretary of state.
Dr. J. 0. Griffith, P. A. WJurIubTT'.
II. Hroat and W. C. Paige left thin
afternoon on their wheels for Newport'
where they will remulii for a week or
ten duvB.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hopkins left for
their home lu Toconm this morning
after a short visit with Mr. Hopkins'
0)Uln, Mr. J. K. Baker, iiiuimger of
the Uoodalo lumberyards In this oily.
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BLANK 1ST HA L1C.
Having Just received an linuieuio line
of new blankets and quilt, we
oflVr the following price to In-
trodiiee the line:
'jn flO pair gray JI blanket for 76 cents
ht pair,
oO pairs gray nud white ulni)ktU,wnrth
f I.M per pair for f I per wlr,
111 pair heavy gray blanket 7'x80
good vulue nt t! 76 iwr pair our
prlwf2.Wi.r mlr,
Exlrafllie nil wool blankets, white or
nty, fa W), H6i f ml0
wr plr.
HPKC'IAL.
Wo llVt Hbuiit fiO pulls of iiiUmhi kiiiI
Dlillilrou'n ullglilly lUiimKt"! kid
glove, which we will ulyeawuy
to our iMiiluiuvt, one pair lo
wvty iiri!lir, imMI llivy Mm
ullgoiitf, MU for 1mm,
muuM iuxoK ho.
mU Ury CJikmM Qimm m
C. D Wilson, of Fox Valley, was In J
Silem today on brulneu. Be tayi tbe
bop crop U medium on an average.
His wheat went 62 bushels to tbe acre.
There are many fields that will go
nearly tbat amount.
Albert Urllley, asMlstacl secretary
letbeY. M, C. A. returned this noon
from a week's outing at Neskowin.
Jos. Evans, wbo started on the return
trip with Mr. Grllley, bad tbe mis
fortune to break his wheel coon after
starting and bad to stop at Slab Creek
ror repair.
The following Salemltes returned
from Newpoit on the 2:20 local this
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nolf, Professor
and Mrs. E. 8. Bollinger, Mr. and Mir.
. M. LiFore, Lieutenaot C. E. Rob-
lln, Cbas. Burggraf, Welter Folmef,
E. C Herren, J. L. Bowman and Whit
Uoltnan.
License Yoob Dee. If you have a
dog you wish to keep you bad better
secure a license from Acting Recorder
W. J. Culver at once. Bert Savage
has been appointed special policeman,
whewe duly it is to catch and Impound
every dog tbat does not have tbe proper
collar. Bert was seen out early with
his lariat and bad landed not a few of
the can lues in tbe pound before noon.
The time for securing licenses expired
July 1. Thereupon tbe citizens must
culler the consequences If tbeir dog
falls into tbe bands of tbe dog catcher,
n tbey have bod a month and a half
in which to renew their licenses. Act
ing Recorder Culver was kept busy
today isulog dog licenses. Although
i very few licenses bad been taken out
previous to tbls morning, tbe demand
Tor tbcm was remarkable today. Be
ware of the dog catcher!
A Bui'I'Oskd Accomplice. Sheriff
John Knight left this morning for Tbe
Dalles for tbe purpose of securing a
man wbo is incarcerated In tbe fall at
that 'ity, as an accomplice of G. H.
Mordaux wbo is now in tbe Marlon
county jail under f500 bonds, cbargtd
with tbe robbery of Nslhman & Man
gold's hardware store at Gervais, about
August 1st. At tbe time of tbe rob
bery and also when Mordaux wfb
arrested and but a part of tbo stolen
property recovered, a great many
thought there surely must have been
au accomplice in tbe robbery. Sheriff
Knight will accompany the fellow to
Salem when he will be taken to Ger
yals and given a preliminary hearing
before Justice Atsman.
Tuesday evening the celebrated street
speaker and labor writer, Mrs. Mary
.Robertson Squire, (no relation to John
P. Robertson) appeared and spoke from
a box ou tbe street corner opposite
Bush's bank, where she will speak
again tonight. Mrs. Hqulre sold a
number of her books ou tbe labor
question. The streets were filled with
people about tbe speaker and a number
of carriages, all listened with consider.
able interest. Instead of being a Cox-
ylte Mrs. Squire does not advocate bis
ideas ut ail, but represents tbe Califor
nia co-operativo commonwealth and
advocates nationalism.
Ice Station. Mr, Goodale, of tbe
Goodale Relrigerator Car Co., of San
Francisco, was In Salem yesterday and
inado arrangements whereby Salem
will bo made an Icing station. loo will
be shipped from Portland and cars of
fruit will bo Iced for their trip to Bos
ton and New York. This Is a great
convenience and recognition of Balem
us a fruit center.
Wk Don't Piaim To be running
the earth but we are selling Salem peo.
pie tho very choicest of groceries at
prices that are unapproachable. No
ouo attempts to compete with our
prices. When you want anything In
tbe grocery Hue call at Branson &
Co.'s.
Wk Do Ouh Paht. Every Salem
ito has his part to perform to make our
city attractive. We do ours by furnish
ing the choicest of toilet and laundry
soups for Salem's mauy citizens. Our
priced suit everybody, Balom Soap
&, Chemical works.
Statk Pa in, The fair will soon be
hero and the scorchers are having their
wheel llxed up by Mitchel, the repair
mau at the "Imperial" Agency, 288
Commercial street. Keys made, guns
repaired, etc.
i
Lorn of Pkopmg Are oft to the
count and to the mountains but there
aru still euoug'h In Balem to ksep us
huy wrapping up clothing, Our price
can not be Itt-at. J, W, JoIiumju & Bon,
No Mihtakk. If no one make a
greater itiUtako than the "old maid"
who uea "Epicure" Ua, this world
would he all right, For sale only at
Gilbert A- Patterson',
Bounty WAMUNru-'Uouuty Vltk
L. V. JCIilvn today Issued bounty wr-
rsiil us follows W. H. Ruble, 188
gupher wall, fJ W pouts; J. Edson, 78
wot Itolllu Llfy, 80,
J'mtK J'iiimiiuu At ObiUitlan
oliuivli (hU vvf uliig, After program a
10 (Hint IuduIi lo ohwruh In church
parlor.
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H'wW'K Hit Hbt Aw-
RIVER NEWS.
Steamer Ore? Eagle came up from
Portland last evening with a very good I
load f freight. 8be remained at berj
dock in Salem last nlgbt and left for
Portland at 7 o'clock tbls mornlnjr, as
nar achednte. Hhe took a fair load of
miscellaneous freight down tbe river!
tbls morning, besides about a dozen J
passengers. i
Steamer Modoc arrived up from the
metropolis last evening with a large
load of miscellaneous merchandise.
Among ber freight last evening was
tbe furniture for tbe newly-constructed
Baptist church, ef this city. The pews
are of handsome design. After dis
charging ber cargo, the Modoc fell
down the river to tbe Willamette Val
ley mills, where she took on a quantity
of feed, after whlrb tbe pasted on to
tbe Salem flouring mills and took on
eonfe flour. She left for Portland at 6
a.'m. today with a large number of
passengers.
Justice Court.
Tbe case of Geo. J. Pearse, as admin
istrator of the estate of of E. C. Htnall,
deceased, vs. Ben and Clell Hayden,
for $16C 56 and Interest ff om Feb. 22,
1834, was resumed in tbe justice court
tbls morning. Closing arguments
were made by J. A. Carson for tbe
prosecution aud Wm. Kaiser for the
defense, and at noou court adjourned
until 1:30 p.m.
When court convened this afternoon
Attorney Canaan began bis closing re
marks for tbe plaintiff and the case
will not be concluded until lafe this
afternoon.
Tbe case of J. N. 8kife, adminis
trator of the estate of D. M. Ktenc,
deceased, vs. F. Nickolat, charged with
the larceny of 245 bushels of wheat
belonging to the Keene estate, was to
have been tried at ID a. m. today in
justice court, but as tbe attorneys are
interested in other cases, the case has
been postponed.
Probate Court.
Cbas. M. Parmenter, as adminis
trator of the estate of Henry Croft, has
filed tbe final account with the county
court, which, body has approved the
account and the administrator will be
discharged upon filing tbe necessary
receipts from the heirs after the distri
bution of property.
A Minino Company. John Gageu,
M. G. Munley, and T. J. Munley as
incorporators of the Block Butte Min
ing company of Grant county, today
filed articles of incorporation with tbe
secretary of suite. The object of the
now company Is to own and operate
property, to locate and dUpose. of
water rights, to enter a general mei
chandiee business, to coutrol wagon
roads, telephone, telegraph and elec.
trio lines anu uriuges ana to oo a
general running business. The capital
stock of the incorporation is $350,000
divided into 350 shares of $100 each. '
Another Lady Editor.
Toledo, Aug. 14. The "Yaquinn
Post" (of Toledo) formerly owned and
edited by "CoL" Van Cleve, was today
sold to Miss McKinuey, of Portland,
wbo will continue tbe publication
under tbe same title.
OUH SPECIALS.
Fresh Lodi Watermelons,
Black Grajyes, sweat; Free
stone JPeaches, 75 cents per
box; Cherries, Late Duke,
Crabaj)j)le8, toilet soap, IS
cents j)cr box, to be pur
chased at Branson tC Co's.
An Eugene paper says: James
Abrams Is now selling (splen
did large strawberries, well flavored,
raised on bis garden in this tity. The
vines will bear until the flout comes.
Tbey are of the ever bearing variety.
More of them should be raised here.
Bop Pickers Wanted.
Three iniudred linn pickers oin now
register with (tie uuuersiuned five tind
oue-lmlf miles southwest of Balnn.
Will pay 40 cents iter box ami will ,
ooumieuee about Septembers. Don't
register unless you are reasonably sure
to oome and stay tho season through,
Tickets cashed when work Is done.
A. D. I's-riYJOiitf,
8.10-tf Balem, Or.
wammfmnmrfmtmu uuunmmi.ua. iJi mm uui-j-.iimi
Awarded
Highest Ifenorft-t-World's Fair,
Me4l, MMwlHUr Pair.
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BAKING
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MARION COUNTY COURT.
List of Claim Allowed at Auuit
Term, 1895.
SUte of Oregon, plaintiff", vs. DoL
Beers, defendant:
Claimant. AmL allowed
A O Condit 6 i
EdNEdes 10 05
A Dllley '. 67 61
Dora Bennett
Etta Tate ,
A Dilley
l .0
1 70
:. i so
1 70
H Sterling
State of Oregon vs. Jim Callahan
A O Condit 5 5 00
Ed N Edes 6 70
A C Dilley 2 30
SUte of Oregon vs. Henry William:
AO Condit f 5 00
Ed N Edes
6 70
2 30
A C Dllley
State of Oregon vs. Lee Galbreth:
AO Condit Paid
EdNEdes- f 1 70
A CtPllley 2 30
State of Oregon vs. Willie Tharp:
A O Condit 5 00
Ed N Edes 7 20
AC Dilley 15 60
Stite of Oregob vs. G. Shultz:
A O Condit 1 5 00
Ed N Edes 6 70
A C DlUey- 2 30
SUte of Oregon vs. Henry Burd:
A O Condit 5 00
Ed N Edes 6 70
A C Dilley 2 SO
State of Oregon ys. C Andersen:
A O Condit $ 6 00
Ed N Edes 6 70
A C Dilley -" 2 30
SUte of Oregon vs. J Herrell:
A O Condit -' 6 CO
Ed N Edes 6 70
A C Dllley 2 30
Bute of Oregon vs. John Commens:
A O Condit 5 00
Ed N Edes 6 70
A C Dilley - 2 30
SUte of Oregon vs. A Robinsen:
A O Condit ? 5 00
EdNEdes 6 70
AC Dllley 2 30
Slate of Oregon vs. George Bushnell:
A O Condit 5 00
EdNEdes 70
A C Dllley 2 30
State of Oregon vs. Cbas Allwater:
A O'Condit $ 5 00
Ed N Edes 6 70
A C Dilley 2 30
DO YOU USE TOBACCO?
If you do remember that we sell
CHEWING TOBACCO for 12 l-2c per
'pound., SMOKING TOBACCO, Corn
Cake, at 20e per pound. If you pay
more for these goods you miss it. i
HARRITT & LAWRENCE.
P. 0. Grocery.
Slate of Oregou vs. R L Bradferd:
A O Uondlt $ 5 00
Ed N Edes 0 70
A C Dllley 2 30
State of Oregon ys. Charles Earl:
A O Uondlt $ 2 60
H A Johnson 4 70
A T Wain 1 00
State of Oregon ya. Amos Perter:
A O Condit ? 5 00
Ed N Edes - 2 70
A O Dllley - 2 30
State of Oregon vs. Klpply:
Ai) Condit :.:- Paid
Ed N Edes I 3 SO
A Dlllev - 12 30
Stato ol Oregon vs. O Madisen:
A O Condit '- $ 6 00
Ed N Edea...'. 0 70
AO Dllley
2 30
Htnte of Oregon vs. Wall Heng:
A O Condit 1 5 00
II A Johnson -. 8 70
AT Wain 2 20
State of Oregon vs. Fred. Link:
lAOCondlt i 5 CO
Kd N Edes . 0 70
I A O Dllley 2 30
Bute of Oregon vs. Heury Hears:
AO Condit - f 6 00
Kd N Edes 7 05
I A O Dllley a oo
Irene Blarr ... .... . 1 70
State of Oregou va. J Thompson; .
A O Comllt 1 00
Kd N K-lw - 0 M
A O Ullley. -" 3 00
Walla UIiUnU. W
State of OrvnorrV. 'ilt 8 Ooldem
A O CoudU...... 5 00
Kd N K.m..-.....-.. 0 60
AO DlHny...... t 60
State (if Off goivs. James IttiMellt
A O Condit... -. 6 00
Kd N Kdrs... 'u
! ")r, iWi Jth5 WE iwit
i WuUV,"mmf -
I Hiterf 0fso Ts- J Trace?
! A O Cnodtt .
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SCO
6X0
230
EdNEdes-
A D Dilley
State of Orecon vs F Webb:
A O Condit .
5 00
EdNEd
AC Dilley
Wells La tourette
8 95
3 00
1 70
Haning-
SUte ff Oregon vs. James
ten:
A O Oondlt l 5 00
EdNEdes i 6 70
A C Dilley 2 30
State of Oregon vs.Ragna!d Johnen:
A O Condit 5 00
Ed NEdes- 11 0
AC Dilley
CdasF McAllister
CTha Smith
0
70
70
70
70
AEDavt
oJ-.Mf.ya
Will Smith
Kenneth Schrlber
Clark Smith
70
70
70
SUte of Oregon vs. MrsSarah Dilaen:
A O Condit.-.. Paid
Jos Assmsn 1 8 90
Victor Cambas 8 00
John Fisher 2 50
GW Wilson 2 50
Francis Watt'er - - 50
Conrad Pleeu i 30
Martin Gibson 2 50
Joseph Gilson 2 50
Josephine Gllson 2 50
John MuPohleu 2 70
John Nuzzy 170
SUte of Oregon vs- Krbiniao Glosa-
heuser:
A O Condit $ 5 00
J A Knight 7 75
Amos Beach 10 00
JRJacsson 2 30
J A Jackson 2 30
8 M Willcox 1 70
Orsen Marshhurger 1 70
Agnes Jackson 2 30
WT Roberts 1 70
AGLsner 120
FMCommack 120
CT Pomeroy 1 to
CLOgle 1 20
FG Ebv 1 20
State ot.Oregon v. G Mordanax
Cbas Park 5 7 80
J Assmin 6 7i
Victor Caiubao . 11 55
Bert F Savage 5 70
F A Maugold 1 70
W J Clark 1 70
A Wear 1 70
Btate of Oregon vs. Qesshenser:
A U Hough 5 5 00
J A Knight 0 30
Amos Beach 7 40
J R Jackson 2 30
J A Jackson 2 30
JO Milton 2 50
ABrlggs 1 20
F A Ford 1 20
WLTooze 120
Geo Storber 2 60
Geo Dimlck 2 30
C A Mills 2 30
JR Linn... l 20
Dennis Eddy.. l 20
U Hammond i 20
CRIMINAL ACCOUNTS.
State of Oregon vs. Jessie Moore; not
allowed.
State of Oregon vs. Curg Hunsaker
and Dick Learn, continued,
Dr. J. N. Smith; amt.clalmed, (12.60;
amt. allowded, fO.
Wtra JUbjr wm IcV, we g' her OutorU.
When tha u a ClilM, tho crlnl for CiMorU.
Whan klie becauis Ilm, kho clung to OutorU,
When h h4 CfclUrta, lt jrT tbetn OutorU.
You Can't
take too much of
MIRES
Rootbecr
It nucucltw your Uilrt
TM'tfUiebcstorit.
Iiuprovr your health
TUt' thomtoflt.
IH-Im IMkM I UlkMt. Mi M.M
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SPECIAL SALE 0
GUDE
We will sell tbe fullawing lines at these prices Saturday
8-button Jiuurado, black and colored
5-hook Ekay do do
6-button Jouvin do do
5-hook Isabella do do
Lyons ITqster pat. do do
Chaamois '.
We will close out pur line of Biritz
this sale for 79c,
S. M. & E. H. STOC;
Hop Stores and FipJ
Plumbing and Tinning-. See us befme order!
214 Commercial Street.
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COBURG LUMBER YARI
orices. J. E. BAKER. Munfrl
EXCELSIOR - STABLES
Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stw
Take theOne Cent Dai
JOHN HUGHES.
Dealer in Groceries, Paints,
Oils, Window Glass, Ynrnbhes
and the most complete stock ol
Brushes of all Kinds in the
State. Artists' Matcrials,Limc,
Hair, Cement and Shingles and
iincst quality oi GRASS SEEDS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AT HOMEThe old, reliable paper h4nger
Uhomennd will bo tound ai Kojier &
Sou's on auieitrett. h.K.Uull. 8 li St.
WANTKD.-Girl to do general housework
Apply to 1W High n'eel 813,:
ONE AI A T P ao'WnlMr Jnst wee
Ulli jJ12Li Inone Hiuail town. Any
rnau with pu.n and a co.nmou education can
do bj wen und only work 8 hou-s per dVy.
We won. a rtprtMiitailou in cvtry suiiool diI
trlct and town in t rui. .i.i.. . !,.' r.'.'r
Halem. ""-" "..
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VX7ANTKU-I) hop pickers at the yurus of
vv
oiaalem. Will pay ruling"
u"w. inooin. or., six mlltw dim .
pricos r good
Picaem Apply ,o o. uieen, at sard or in
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BARR & PETZEL,
WOOD ASD IRON PUMPS.
GRAY BROS..
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Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements.
Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices.
W. Cor. Sare and Liberty Sft. SALEM ORES
J, C. GOODALE,
TWELFTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT,
All grades and dimensions of Bnhiing Lumber.: 'Largest stock end In
B. C. Hansen, Manager.
back of State Insurance block.
An Oregon iMewspaper California news does not
suit you Eastern papers will not answer This is
distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely I'over
ncr Oreeron interests
T P. K1SHKR. KewspaperAdvertlJrtnill
li. xi ;iercnanu- i-.icnamre, Ban ins
tsoarauthorlred agent This paper t
ua iuhuq uiaoraqe.
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"I jOU HAvrUKAOa-For hor.e. wa
VJI Apply to w alter ilorley. at nif
suop. el State at., opjioslte Tlitr engiBiJ
THE WOMAN
WHOSE CLOTHES!
seems to get along in theorld euia
anj- other woman.
In the first place, she is more xtea
scciai mncnors.
Mrs. I. L. Mitchell euarrantefs a
and satisfactory fit of every garment,
on East State street next to Simpson's I
store. M
Comnlete line sunolies and notion w 1
kept on hand. Jfrj
SALEM WATER 1
OfrTrB. W llamoHa Hnfpl Ruiliia'. 71
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For water tervlco apply at office. BBj5
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auipiuuuiuiy in uuvaucc. .-u ' -
plalnuattbaofflea
Irrigation months-June, July, AofJ"V
nepieinoen uoura u iota, m., a iu r
IrngKiion bills iyalile on or orO3
of July. Street i
treat sprtululng poniuvrij m j
E. M. lVAITEPItlNTINOttj
Mu im mo ni
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Legal Blank Publisher.
Hnsh'a New Brlokver tbe bank.OjmT
F. M. Steeftj
I8J00MUKJICIAL8T.
Macliinery aod Bicycle M
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rjtlr4. All work 0ou In !!
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