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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1897)
mmmmmmmmmmmmm V. Daily Capital Journal. HY HOPBR BROTH It Ft , WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20, 1897. J Vt'V.V1k, t Y DAILY LINK aorORTLAND. $ STEAMERS i; Altona and Ramona W LEAVE- t dAimt. ' Portland, 6:4S a. in. W Halcui 7 a.m., except Sunday. KQnick time, regalir scrrlce nd cheap f? ....rate,... J M. P. BALDWIN. I t Agent, Stictn. SW o -nfc ."' " - vi i fc. This Week We Intend closing out the 1 win nee of our waist and trimming sllkn, 1 atid"91JT qualities j it 75 Cents All piled but on Jftfrnnarit counter under ikyllgnt. . Wool Underwear, All of oar tl.COllacof ribbed sani tary ten and pants $1.20. " A!lorthetl.251fnel. RESOLUTIONS Upholding' Obstructionists! Spirited Debate Between Somers and Smith of Linn. Dress "Trimmings, fancy front, rrpanglcd and Irides cent braids and gimps at plash prices. T. flolversoD, STATE HOU8E NOTES. Fleeced Hose Excellent ralue at)dr0c. Underwear at 25c, Vxi, -lOo. Men's camel's liulr values to clre tit WV. Drcjn Goods "' garments, VOi Our special value at 2.';, Xie. and fjOcnre moving the stock Very quickly Men's Hals Just received the late spring blocks instill liats, i.(ju to vt. Clothing Special prices this week. J, J, Dalrymple Co, OREOON PERSONALS II. A. Crossati was In Gcrvals this afternoon. Mrs. Tyler, or Waldport, Is vlslling friends In the city. Ex-Go v. '.. F. Moody returned lant evening from Portland. Attorney John Manning returned to Woodburnthls afternoon. Postmaster A. II. Huddleuin, of Jef ferson, was In Balcm Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Gray re turned this afternoon from a short visit ut Empire City, Coos county. .Mayor S..H. Friendly came down from Eugene on the afternoon train. A. W. Olcsy, the Insurance writer, was a Portland business visitor today. Clyde Evans, or Stafford, Is In tho city, tnklng In the deadlock for a few days. C. O. Horsford, of Mt. Talior, Is In tho city attending the convention of the A. P. A. Won. M. C. George, of Portland, ox congressman, was In Sulein Tuesday between trains. Bunker E. P. McCornack returned this moaning from a ten days' visit at Han FrnnclBT. Jas. Horren left today for Prcscott, Eastern Washington, where he ex pect to spend tho winter. V. J. Wlilto of Polk county, Is In tho city on a short buslncV visit mid taking In tho legislative session. Hon, E. lllrsch and Attorney W, T. Slater wcro home-coming passengers via tho early morning overland. Attorney-General 0. M. Idloman re turned this morning from ltosoburg, to which place ho went Sunday even ing on onlclnl business. Sheriff und Mrs. P. T. Wrlghtman and little daughter Fny, went to Sub limity this morning on u short visit to Mr. Wrlghtman's mother, Mrs. L. H. Campbell returned this afternoon toiler home in Portland lifter ii short visit with lior sister, MIm N. Eva Leo, nt tho reform school. LeoStclner, tho popular youngdrug glst, ts now an M. D having recently ptivtcd tho required examination of tho board of medlual examiners. Ills uvcrugu was tho highest of any mem ber of theoliiM. Mrs. E. E. Nichols, accompanied by her daughter Pen rl, left Monday for tho homo of hur mother on tho Mc Koiislc rlor about twenty miles from Eugene, in reiioiiM to u integrum an iiouuclug her serious llltto&s. ' Bear Creek Mining Company,, of Seattle, Wash., was Incorporated under the luw of Oregon today by Ming a copy of their articles or Incor poration In the oillce of the secretary of suite. N. W. ltoiindtrce and O.A. Wheeler, or Portland: and I). M. Smith, of Sa lem, were the governor's notarial ap pointments today. With such leaders as Smith, or Linn, U'lton and-llowscr In the lower h.nise and King and Holt In tho up per, the ropulists of Oregon can well be proud of the (.flowing they have made this year. King and Holt urc not roponidbloifor the multitude of committee clerks already employed In the senate and U'lten, Smith and IIowm-T are keeping the regulars from i-uiploylnga larger multitude In tire house. The wine supper tendered Dr. Drher by Sol. Hlrsch and Senator Mitchell at Portland, one night last summer, and which (miraculous to ttalc) converted the learned divine from the silver heresy to the xound money policy In a single night, evi dently bus no bearing upon tho sena tor from Lane or his conduct at the present time. See ? Four clerks on tho senate ways and means committee In place of one. burely Mr. Meredith who alone at tended to these duties last session must have worked day and night. Doc J, M. Kccnc has not yet gone a fishing. The senate fishing com- m It tee did not seem to appreciate tho "doctor's" pull or they would not havoputhlm off so cruelly without a clerkship. -- After being turned down by the people of his county at tho Juno election, nearly 400 Republicans voting for Lark Ullyeu In his stead, Moorhead, the Dolph, Mitchell and all-around-staud-In man had to be provided for by alio host position on tho senate this year. Ditto, Blundnll, of whom tho Orcgoulnn wants to know If there is any sort snap . ho has not had during his many years stand in. Tlioso ten enrolling clerks of Dr. Calbrcnth's arc having a picnic. Dawson's Bitters cure ach troubles. stom Annual Mkctino. -At tho annual meeting of tho stockholders or tho Sa lem woolen mills Tuesday, thofol-l lowing board of directors was chosen, all of whom nro re-elected with the exception of Mr. Weathorford who Is elected to till the vacuuey caused by the resignation of It. II. Coshaw. Tho porsoncll of tho board Is as follows: Tims. Kay, Squire Farrar, C. P. Bishop, T. 11. Kay and J. K. Weathor ford. Tho board of directors In turn elected oillccrs as follows: President and manager, Thos. Kay; vlco-prcsl-dont, Squire Farmr; secretary aud trotisuror, It. II. Coshaw; assistant manager and salesman, T. 11. Kay. You Bitters, should try Dawson's A Little Off The main xtrcut, hut our attract! vu prices draw the crowd. Today wo olTer tli.M3 bargain! Jackets 10 ones for tO; W ones for M l M ono for 12 Mt children' MOlaekots forfi. Dress Goods Heavy Kronoli miv, 60 luuhes wide, nil wool, 40c a yard; tegular ttSc values. Shoes Lad lei tlno vlcl kid, KIMed toed shoos Il.tiS u pair, (loots tine tnlln c.ilf Onn toed shoes 1 w i pair. UiMlcrwcar UAlles tlno tl union suits 91.00. Gents till waol gray underwear, per suit, 11.00. WILXIS BROS. S CO, Oourtaud t.llorty. TIib Cftt.li Dry GoodCiothlng nd joe Houe. LOO A I. IIOltTlCULTUUlSTfl. Tho Marlon county hortlouHural society hold Its annual meeting In tho council chambers Tuesday, when the follow ing oillccrs were elected to servo for tho ensuing yoar: President, J. II, Fall hank, ro-olccted; vice-president, F. L. Pound; secretary, Mrs. It. E. Wunds. At tho morning besslou In the discussion of "Pruning and Mark eting" many practical suggestions wore advanced. A committee was iippQlntedto draft resolutions mem orialising Oregon's cougrossiueu to use their best oltorts to secure tho oUiblIshmcnt or a duty of Si centi on prunes, Tho committee made it re port at tho aftoruoou sosslon. Heartburn son's Bitters, cured by Daw nHMKitUKKTlio Etistcrn oysters sorvcit nt Strong's are not the com mon bulk stock, but bolects, of extra site nml quality. Sl'imuY. Itlng tolophono 40 or blue boxos for a bioyqlo inascnger. yl . 1 .1, HI IKm't fall to iee the Queen of OiUHinsnt the Heed, tQiilght, Mrs. 11 fuges will slug her famous Cookoo hong. Ticket 60 nndas cent. The fcesslon of the house Tuesday afternoon was enlivened by a discus sion 6( resolutions that,began to come In 'from all parts of the state in sup port of the action of members of the house refusing to organize. FROM AUJANY. Following resolutions were adopted at a Populist mass meeting held In Albany, Jan. 18: WiiEKEAfl. The PoDulIst narty has declared In favor of reforms In our state government which can only be secured through the legislature, In cluding reduction of interest, reenact- mentor omclal salaries, abolition of railroad commission, game warden, equalization board, und reduction of nuoiberof district judges, and Whkkeah. The last legislature was largely Republican, and under their management state expenses became Increasingly excessive and burden some, and there Is no reason to believe or hope the burdens will be lightened during the present session of the leg islature.should the house organize un der former management, therefore be it Resolved, "That we unequivocally endorse the actions of the Populist 'members of the legislature, and the Democratic and Republican members in rcrusing toalu in organizing the houe until a common enemy of the producers and taxpayers, to wit a Re publican ring dominated by crushing monopolists are routed and forced to surrender their grasp on the financial reins of the state." THE DEDATK. Somers of Linn read the above reso lutions adopted by Populists at a mass convention in Albauy. sustaining the course of the obstructionists. He bad pledged himself 36 times to these very reform measures recited In this resolution. Smith of Linn replied that he was not surprised at the sensitiveness of the Republican member who had spoken. Ills party had been In con trol hero for twenty years or more and had enacted the abuses complained of. My people say: "Stay out and wo will pay your expenses." That Is the kind of constituents who are back of me and they number several hundred more than tho constituents back of the gentleman who had spoken. Somers: If they want anything at our hands let them come in and ask it of us and we will concede all that Is reasonable. So far as thcacta recited arc concerned lam now and have been In favor or such reforms n much as the Populist members arc. Smith or Linn asked as a personal privilege that he bo permitted to read more resolutions of public meetings. Huntington, of Wasco, objected. Speaker ruled It could only be dene by unanimous consent. Hoguo arose to ask that unanimous consent be granted. Smith of Linn: "I object.-' Hoguo: As tho gentleman objects tomy coming to Ills assistance I will sit down. (Laughter.) Hoguo of Portland moved house now adjourn sine die. Vcncss of Polk seconded. Speaker ruled out of1 order. Under constitution a temporary organization could only adjourn from day to day until a permanent organization was effected. Call of tho house showed 31 present. No quorum. Following Is otle of tho resolutions Smith of Llun nskcdto read: PROM MILTON. A mass mooting of citizens was held at Milton, Umatilla county, January 18, and following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That we, the citizens of Milton and vicinity in mass nicetlmr assemuicu, uuu regaruicss oi party atll Rations, heartily endorse the actions or our legislators In not per mitting tho house to be organized In tho Interest of ring rule. And wo jrge them to maintain that position until organization can lie perfected iu tho Interest of tho people. And be It further, Resolved, That wo fully endorse the course pursued by our representative, II J. I)arls, In tho stand he has taken to maintain the rights of the people. (Signed) II. L. Frasueu, VY. W. McQueen, A. A. TIIOYEK. L. U. Plants, D. J. Phelis, Committee. N. PlEHCE, Chairman. Edwin S. Stovk, Secretary. At 4 p.mn call of the house showed i n resent. SSSSSSSSSSSsssss OUR r. RESIGNED. :...nnnnrr oni r LeJ3utore 11 II L I I rll W m. H I 1 ULLniuiriuL oi ibL JOURNAL Directed Upon the Oregon ind Lobby. Judge Moroland, of the Mitchell nusli. Is at the state house. 1 1 Treasurer As Senator Driver cannot organfce ... - for City Pur- le-honse by rorce, be should trT A ien mm j I poses. the prayer. The opposition no longer hare T. T. GecrorC. B. Moores as managers to contend with. BrldResof Douglas, and Uogue of Portland are also lumbermen. That makes five wood-sawyer? In the honse. senate will never recognize a house organized by thirty-one members. Pledges made to a silver Mitchell lp Juno are not'oow redeemable in gold unless we repeal the specific contract law. The opposition forces are assolid to day as they were when they put.the Umatilla county man In the speaker's chair. Col. Bob. Mitchell of the Portland, evening Good Rnads club is in on the scene of. The city council met last evening Good Roads club Is In on R,cnardson and all mem- action. j Mcept a,dermaI1 Holman who Is Chris Yates of Washington county, HIJrePJe?h ...,... .,,. ,i one of the "Noble Thirty" of 1 I. -? -, .ttec at the capitol. . mm-nded a ten mill levy, such report was adopted. Upon motion a levy of 6 per cent, on abutting property was made for the State street and Oak street Improve ments, and block 58 sewer Improve ment, to py interest on said improve ments. The city charter provides that this levy must be made at the time tii a annual tax lew is made. It leaked out this morning that tho K Mayor Richardson .toted 1 that he naa ai ineiusuiuccui '""'7" committee taken steps to have certain amendments to the city charterdrawn up, and that he would be prepared to present some by next Thursday even ing. ' - ' BILLS PAID. Salem Con. St. Ry. Co 8450 00 Lull & Phillips o 50 Rrortn&Smiah 8 do Knoc& Murphy H 40 Gray Bros 18 15 Patton Bros i 1 Berdardl & Dunsrord 7.45 Salem Gas Co 1 50 Brown & Smith 3 "j IsaicSteiner 50 Salem Water Co 110 48 E.S. Lamport. 4 w Stelner& lilosser 4 00 John Hughes 11 00 Stelner Drug Co 175 Jos. Meyers & Son , 1 85 E.S. Lamport (streets) 2 75 Salem T. & D. Co 19 55 Statesman Pub. Co 125 Brewster & White 14 95 Ladd&Bush 24 00 Street la bore ro o7 50 F S. Dearborn 170 Salem Iron Works 20 W Marshal Dilley staled th it tie had been to considerable expel taking up stock, and inasmuch as stock will not sell for enough to pay such ex pense, he asked that the city atiord the proper relief. Upon tnotlo i It as ordered to amend the ordinance In UNTIL FEBRUARY "I'm ror Mitchell for senator unless he will release rne." expresses the at titude of more than one supporters. or Mitchell's EVEEYTHING REDUCED Friday and Satufday'"Special Drives k nosier y, f 4- 'A 257 Commercial st. MARION. The senator who gets up and moves to dismiss sixty or seventy clerks who arc doing nothing at M a day will show some sense. All the members arc going to tho Salem Minstrels Friday night. There will be fresh 16 to 1 Jokes on Senator Mitchell and The Journal. Those who are kicking at-theStates- man because it cold out to boom Mitchell should not grow impatient. It may be supporting some other man tomorrow. "He held both hands aloft to heaven and swore that he had not promised a single federal ofllce more than five or six times to any one man." Result of a legislator's Interview with Mitchell. Bet. Selling i a senator who has Independent views of a business char acter. His father was a successful business iuan of. .Portland and his son I Is a successful man place of business! in his present Mrs. Farnham, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Sho maker ut Oregon City, since before the holidays, returned to her home here on Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kent, of this place has a very sick girl and seerus to be growing worse dally. M. M. Davidson, B. F. Hinshaw and Tillie Hadley ivere delegates to Mi K:ihh.ith school conference at Highland (Salem) Thursday and Fri day of last week, returning Saturday. Mr. M. S. Norton, butchered a fine lot of porkers last week. Mr. Norman Hrock Is visiting with relatives at Pui Hand. T ie program is completed and prep arations are being made for an exhibition to be held at the Friends church ih'Xl Thursday night. A good time is expected. Come out one and allanl see what the little folks of Marlon can do In this line of work. Harry G.il i in was a passenger on the orl.iiid last Thuisday for Cali fornia .vlicre he had secured a job at such a manner a to have iheclty bear J-'O-i month and board. Oregon ought the expense incurred by taking up and fJ be able to supply men with work disposing of stray stock. Instead of sending them to other A resolution was presented at the) states, instance of the mayor, ordering the Would It not be a good move while marshal to feed all prisoners In tlielatteiiiptlng to repeal the many use city Jail on bread and water only, and less commissions to also repeal the JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, oaihts, oil&i window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and! finest quality of prass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I FOR RENT A five room cottage on Win. ter street. Enquire at 424 Winter street. 1 20 3d Charley Fulton Is thp latest candi date of the corridorupush"for senator. He'd be all right If he wouldn't turn tail and run away ut the last moment as lie did two years ago. Tho men who are trying to organize tho house In the Interest of any .sena torial candidate are riding a bucking horse. The organization of the house will never be made a sideshow to any scnatorship. The latest offer of some of the regu lars was to consent to a Bourne organ ization of the house provided they re ceived a pro rata share of the commit tees in proportion to their numbers. The proposition was not even consid ered. Nothing but an organization In tho Interest of tho people will ever be considered. The regulars held a caucus at 11:30 this forenoon. Great ouUIde pressure is being brought to bear to force an organization with 31 members, put a man In tho chair, elect officers and proceed to pass bills. It Is 'believed under these circumstances Tempor ry Speakor Davis would go right on reading his newspaper. 'What do you call that combina tion," said a Democrat to Hon. O. B. Moores, pointing to Jo. Simon, Bark ley and Bourne talking together at the state house. "We can't call them," said Moores. Poker players will recognize tho truth of his com- 1 ment. adopted. A proposition was received from W. II. Wild offering for a term of years to care fbr the big Willamette bridge for a compensation of $400 per year. Referred to committee on streets. The resignation of E. J. Swafford, city treasurer, was received and duly accepted. The council will have to elect a treasurer to succeed Mr. Swaf ford, on February 2. Alderman Legg asked If the accept ance of this resignation would in any way relieve Mr. Swafford's bondsmen, and the mayor stated that it would not. iuayor iticuardson stated that the resignation was out of order, as Mr. Swafford had not qualified, and hence could not resign. Upon motion of Mr. Lamport the motion to accept was reconsidered, and Mr. Swaffords's resignation was laid upon the table. Upon motion of Mr. Lamport th city hall committee was Instructed to construct a cUset In the Jail. Mr. Parkhurst asked that a com mlttec be appointed to ascertain the cost 01 purcnasing and lighting city hall with a view to occupying same Carried Parkhurst, Ilolman and Smith were appointed. Adjourned to Thursday evening. An Economical Pirnfrniowwj Flflt. nAPACfm-Iln U..L. 11 . . . AlwCU win fcXv 'f . v,' uiai ine art cle will beof an infer nr nii!iiif t. J. P,?.."1"'113- Pur groceries' are of tr r" T.T t ..S?! .W n the con- son & Co. e ,owcst- Bran law creating our legislatures as they are surely becoming a heavy burden to the tax payers while we get no relief whatever from them. If our legislature ever get In shape toglveany relief, let them pass a law to all jw each precinct to elect their own assessor and road overseer, and above all do away with all the useless commissions and big salary clerks. Would'nt that be bad lots of these folks that Is hanging around the state house these times, waiting for a grab at the public teat Messrs All Patton and Joe Daran are busy filling a contract with a Portland firm for a car load of cooper stuff. Our merchants have been busy of late taking Invoiceof their stock- nr1 goods, and have again settled down to business. FOR SALE., A good team witti harness and a 2 spring wagon with top A great j baigain. Call atuhe Labor Exchange office, North'alem. Terms very easy. Geo. B,j Jacob. i-ii im NOTICE. All persons are hereov notilied not to give credit to Mrs. Delia Plum, my wife, in any way. shape or form. and that I will not be responsible for such claims. David M. Plum, Lincoln, Or. 1-8 4 TO LET. Furnished rooms three blocks from state house. A. dinger, 321 Mill street. 1.5 U MRS. N. 13. faCUlT.r-Stei typewriter, room 12, over Ladd & Bash' bank. Prompt attention to all cla ses of work, I itf FOR RENT., Eleven .acres adioimne the Indian school, at Cherr.awa. five acres of garden land, good house, batn and well watei . Uy month or year for low cash rent. Address Pox 145, or apply at G.W.Ptarmine, two miles north of town on river road. n.25tf LITTLE LOCALS 30 present House adjourned .to Wednesday at 10 a. 111. Are you willing to try a new tea at our expense ? Your jjrocer will sell you a jxnoknge o(Scuig's Bes, and return your money in full jf you -don't like it Prices low, but enough: SsM 1-ructKM Chas. Fulton met Craig, of Marion, uus morning m mo loooy: "lou are ruining yourself, Craig, by standing out." craig said: you are ruining your chances for governor, Mr, Ful ton." Charley has always been an j admirer of Craig's, but Is now disap pointed to tind aim a man of his word. Distribute Your Circulars, X X X ill Frank Barrager, of Yew Park, is sufferlngconsiderable from an unpleas ant experience. On Monday evening ho stepped upon a needle which en tered bis foot to the depth of several Inches. It was nece-ssarr thatan oper atlon be rtorfanned vesttrriar tn re move the naln-produclng needle. Office at Patton Bros, an ..j , - ouo nave your posting done by reliable people. They control all the big boards in Salem, Salem Theatrical Bill Posting Co, H. A. Thomas, G. W. Putnam and James iltken have made an appraise ment of the property comprising tho estate of W. W. Brooks,deceased, and the same has been filled with the county clerk. The aggregate valua tlon of the property Is $3,133.52. John Savage, Sr., has begun a suit against John Savage, Jr., and Frank Savage to secure $3,140 and $300 at torney's fees. The orlnclnnl U m onn and alleged to be due as a loan made by the plaintiff to defendants on Dec ember 12, 1891, and the balance Is for 1 merest. All ...! -- . -..uicmucrs or 1. iu C. A. are urged to attend a meeting coworkers -v ,,.,, association hall tonight A membership contest will be arraigned orafterNvhlchcoffeeand sandwich j will be served. Tmvoiir, u J. A. Dumnip.r.r, win 1 i .... , ' . .,. u a.iennnnpfl. Street Comml&sinnor ri,.-. walk,aroundCourt street. . .," . ? rrofthecourtnouS;rrrr iSL "greaaiatedbyali wS3lgi .n.i :- "ul"'og in PIANO TUNINGr-H. St. Helen has built himself a new workshop at his place.in North balem, where he is prepared to do all kinds of repairing. Orders left at Martin's jewelry store promptly attended to. 1230 rnj I THERE WILL BE A GRAND BALL! Given at Labor Exchange hall iu oriu oaicm Friday Evening, January 29 All good people are Invited to at tend, as only such are expected. Tickets sold at the nomo Bakery. Hacks will convey all from there to hall and return. Tickets 50 cents. Supper 25 cents. Checks for tickets received from exchange members only. J. E. MURPnY, ULilViiUt JUY, TIIOS. RYAN. UNION BARGAIN STORE! Removed to 291 Commercial Street, SEE THESE BARGAINS suishoeoc1'10"' 8ho-c regular shSSffoW93 8,10e, reffular $1,5 Ladies' linn rlrccc clmo .....! at r.n Simp fA. ii ,n" """"J --' "" aiWfiD0,dressshoe. 3 too regular ni if L,0es for 80c Children's heavy button shoe. 8 to n.?Mar?1?lloes'fopWe. -regular $1.20 shoes, for 80c. Other goods In proportion. M, J, MATSON, Pro, rr,;rr 2Sl--- and the proceeding cgaies m attonnSn " 11. ,. " " o uut mart m.i. fisrT&i-?!""- could not be obtain J,7 aeleeates wltlsnoTcS 8afternoon llstofthela vt0furnIsa Notified ffiffi5JJ-Ur tio'iges, Here Is a Sample opouSpRICES Closing Out Sale Ladles' im...... ..,- Ph 1 mV , ' - uuuer vests iw. SSntW.V unaeV vests . ! . . .10c. nt.i .,"""Lrs" "s 25c. ot.. , ."er? (Per pair) 25c T ivtJS r W001 hosB LADIES COTTnw 25c v"'" l"0 Pair wnnl linen fn. r.a ..Vfowt IUI . . . ' 1 'rnvnnT . --r iv Wnrvr Vry-1'-' J.niJ ""u HUSK AT COST. ' "Pools guaranronrt ht nM,in. for 050 16 thread' IK Ladies1 Bazaar P,S'-Removedto;tbejLeader, Bvr$m