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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1897)
kiL P -' - Daily Capital ifobrnalr Ff RST-PAYMENT y HOKER BROTHERS, SATI7RDA1. MARUH U, VSfi. 9f Of 1896 Taxes to Treasurer. Bsfe&s TraAsact'4 is Yaowrt De putm&tts i Msrffe$ Capital. WHk the steamer Al g tona is uodergo-ng re Cg) pairs, steamer Pamcna 2k will Iffavc Salem for , , w . ci roruaxKJ cu iYiouoiy c wcanoodY aua rnua -ric - ...: Je' on the following days. Tho? ae Ifc The American Queen. rree for the rearto H n fa Kicfc, f ceaua x jwn-K aH .fritter is April. 7J cewa a ftatjA tgi4vm Wr- J all ! " afcer Ma. All Mfctcntm hhc a idiire fc Ae tuioa aMfc Jt M wet be saasied. Ii will M.tct Kroed. 0w2 M tfc ?ud fcr t espies Ain ow ed xa, ire reserve rW right sedfepose of tke ofe rot calte A by tit JMfc f tke nee a eft. Ok Co, J, J. Dalrymple gbertC T. 1. Wtttfkimtn tviay- t tmX prM f J&4 Urate to Ommht Tiitwtf 6. L. BMW. TVr imp I, 1m wl war tela?- wa MSI M aaaj m V fr eiitoaf e -towta f aadat xi4m ............ , .. $ 9 t" CUy 4 Mains H Sebrjol Dtstrtct Xa9l ft CKf of WocaJbOTai at Inartet 2Co Mi K9t IMtrfetIl J -Kty Jtatrtl XJt J -fetorrtt ItiaUiet X.S. ft OMaatr awtf ai4eaf..7aSI Total tM tl Tkc far Sheriff Krfefctaaa law te wed' lltr MM tatX ICCf pU. SajUCt- ia today's imtwmt MBtf tnm the tMl tax itS.MM9 lea a anaww rf il5JBfc.2 DvaartaMitt 2fo 2 of la Mtttoa OoMrtf ClrcsK Oort win te tM fcwd Tacftdaf laorala the Mta.toat. flr J4e II. II. HewlU karfa take aowriMMeat U tbet say fr Wed iH4a7 afteraty. Jsdge Geo. II. Ikrr aett irffl reewrreae deptrta8t "o. I of Uk circnil eoart oa aezt Weds- 8 awtaiw; te I7Ut 1hC SALE EXTRAORDINARY, MAKES THE WEAK STRONG! FRiday and Saturday The Foremost Athletic Trainer in America Recommends Paine's Celery Compound. DOMESTIC HOSIERY, We art iliz felt ad cttMrftte Ne ellfee cteUaie(! MV Ck"1 llirj, a4e fcy tbe Cacao Ko&t4 llftiieif Ca-, at It&9k, Wh. VvUmk)U4j Ike Um Irasd f DocMwtie Uudttj no ti isarVet We carr Uk ptiiq ao4 nWoi lor J4tt. twiwn Md (MMes, tad tke diKMi "Leather Steck tegv" lire (or Uj. We witfc to call ifJUI aileixiea to iWm ae k m m& 10 I art Mae leather dote nbbed to taut It t cot etlr Mtafxmd or tora tnpte Vhet ad Ikat ocim a whole lt, for t9 will pta maM. tjHcftdxl heel aMI l, awl m alAtel tuinleM V( can do v& Sxtttr than to mj "Mack Cat" Hotter, U good tottd eter da) wear, jtkei 35, 30 and 33 teota pet pair T. floluersoD. OREGON PERSONALS. Herb FreoVs rtrBti to Marios to- da. H.J. Otteawolior Is rohk froen Pwtlaad. F. K. LortMl vraat to Portia ed tttls atUsrnc&H. Z.Crarea was a Portfaad bola&H rfsltor Uxlay. J. P. Jones roturrMxl tbls aftornwn from Ilbrj.'. Oiiiatjr AseKr J. Yi Hobart was In IVMtlaad lodny, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Latupvrt vrere 1'ortlarx rifrUors today. Attorney Oermral 0. 31. Idieman, U Iwcne from Corrallls. . II. Loooey, of Jefferson, hid bHlfrM at tlieasyluti) today. Mr. and II rs. L. Adatus left Friday niyht for their tiguie at Gates. JIIsf Gertie Martin is home from a Tlslt with Oregon City frlond. Itev. Jolin Parson went to Lebanon this uornlnc to remain over Sunday. Prof. D. V. Yoder, of Hie W(idhurn Dress Goods S laeb Henrietta, ail sjtv AU wool in Freoch fKte PtaaKT a.xtiire? 'nr psaey aiiJtorte all wo rtuy M jmrafr Jc IQ ..... ... ... B- Haaae new pattents -3 -e -TV7u .1 tninrfe in this stk all oar new silks for waists ar -1 .Jl nc;u" , j,aH mtter V- -lul 3iB5pneesfW9wcv "-i""' 257 Commercial st 3 mllo iib of miy on ner toad or lias 145 Salem 3-IJ-Jt CHAROKO VtTM LARCENY. One, Zunlg, If Arretted But Promptly Diacharged From Cuatody, JuL lofore the tialorn local departod far Portland tliU mornltiu Chief of Police A. C. Dlllny took Into custody a tttill-drofrfrod Kontleman. having the appoaranec of a traveling man, just as he wa IxwrdlnK' the train. Tliear roit was made on complaint of a Mlw Allln, who resides on Front htreet, cliarKltiK the man with the larceny of her void watch. Owihk to the laok of Runlclenl evldoncc to warrant hlndiof; the man over to the urand Jury, he was promptly released from custody, and took the 220 local for Portland. Upon Inquiry It was learned that the man had been Htopplng at the Al lln boarding liouw, on Front stroot, and during IHr Hliort utay in our city hud become enamored after the young lady. Shortly after tils rioparlurc from the residence, thin morning, the young lady m I wed her watch and she Immediately HUsplulonod Zonlg. Hlie In for mod Chief Dllloy of the occur rence with the above result- Zonlg ctultiiH the ulfalr was a trutu'KMl-iij) uhurge. In nrdor 'that he might Ixj placed In a bad light before the public He hat) the appuarumu.' of being an lioniwt, ludtmtrloim fellow, and wub not a little burpdfted when a r routed at lliu deixit this morning. Fuhk MBnioniftT. North Salem. preooliliig at 10u and u by Mm. Mundoll. !.' I JUL ! tHtblie Khools wax in the city today. WAft'TJJI) Man Willi iiimn rnichine Ul Itiro lKinv mt In liuri Prlilnv in take job efpriW nc Annly G W rearmtBe..,i.. .f,i. ,.i!J,, ,. c,. 3 mllo swib owir on ner f&4 ot Ika 14? i TT . owi- rair. State Superintendent G. 31. Irwin returned tills afternoon from Cor vallls. Perry Card left this afternoon for Salinas, Col., to remain about six months. IteceiverandMrs. F, H. Anon went U Portland tills afternoon for a few day visit. Major Dunnlway, secretary o he executive department, is laid up with a touch of grip. Secretary of Stale Klneaid has gone to Portland und will spend Sunday at Kugone as usual. Iteprofecntatlvc W. K. Chapman wa in the city, today, returning to his home, at lirookn, tlis afternoon. Mr. J. N. Ilrown, of Heppner, Mor row county, is In the city, the guest of her peronU;, Prof, and 31 rs. 5C.31. Par vln. 3Irg. A. L. ISriggK who has boon vis iting Mr. L. K. Gardner, relurnod lhl afternoon to her home at Sllvor ton. Itev. I)ulel WoUter, who has boon preaching for the IlepUft, has gone to GnuiLH Pnni to hraate with u church there. President J. 31. Wallace, of the Sulem water company bus returned from Portland. Ilo rciort quite a snow-fall at the metroiolls early this morning. Mr. und Mm. K. 31. Wulte write to tliolr friend that they are enjoying theuiKolves at Lw Angelotj, the guasta of 3lk Wnlte'K hlsUT. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Uolton who left Sulem for Alberta. II. 0., a yoar ago, and thon moved to Vlotorlo, are now pleasantly located nt bantu Um, Cul Dr. A. W. Tliornton and Mrs. W. P. Tinl, wlio are arousiag considerable Interest In tlio question ef tlax culture, through the Willamette Valley, wont to Portland thU morning. A. W. DepnU ban received uows of tlioiliMith of his rather at Margate, Prince Hdwards Island. Mr. Dennis luiK the H)iuputhy of a large number of friends In his bereavement. Ardon Stiulmi roturned this morning from Juokwinvllle, whither ho was suimnunod owing to the sickness and death of hs sister. Mr. Shulso ex IH10U to leuvu In nlwiit throe weeks for gun Francisco where ho will enter tho Cooper medical college. Jfen Grabaa k Uk foreman raaa In Axaer. kao atbletlct. It waa be who managed lb- teceeMfal team from thfci cevtrtr tba autatted world-wide attention in the receet Giropic games at Atheot. Formerl trained for Columbia eo lege.tben for Prireeton and finally for Harrard uniycr tit ,Mr. Graham had macb to do with raUinj the standard of coilegiate pot4 A iraall array of gentlemen have been gaided by him twee he left Harvard a ad lo-.k bit prtwat poHtwn, aepetiateuitnt o! the Umoti gyma. iium of the iluaioc athlet c ataociatioa. Three of bla j.totrgea, While, lirewer aad McCarthy have jnu won the New Eeb'Mi ehampioathip at the mile, qaatter-rai't and five -mile ran. He haa liaised Weeks of Brown aaivertity, one of the beat college sprimert'in the coaatry. Many another atadent f what Hnkes men and women itrong haa nd and hai recom mended I'aine's celery compoood aa the et known remedy far tho who are weak snd dispirited, the overworked and en fee Wed per sons v. ho are mot coremed in the general awakening of interest in outdoor exercise and indoor attention to the proper rules of health It was the ablest protestor ol medicine and surgery in sny college, mat giant among men. "-U11 m.ij Reduced Prices on Everything in the house during our, great removal sale All the new Spiing stud live laded. Itiicdrcst goods, lining, k Id t;U cor en, hiMlery, laees, (ilibasM, itlli, velveit) Hint. itius'tiw, sheetlitg, etc l'tnt ilioes of alt kiatU, clvlhtng and hats ml furnishing goods ILLIS BROS, CO, " Cwun anJ Libciir, the Cth Dry Coalt, Clothing aad Shoe House, fro? Edward E. I'helps, M D.. LL D., of Dartmosth college, who after years of patten: investigation aadjStady, assisted by all that was beat in the proxies of medical science at home and abroad, fast discovered the wonder fal (bnaala of Paine's celery compound. There was no doebt of the interest that would be awake&ed at once by the announce ment of say discovery by Prof. Phelps. The physicians, and forthwith this remarkable Paine's celery compound was personally nsed and professionally prescribed by thera. The r- jIi nX (he ctaet investigation might have b en expected. It soon repaired a consider able indostry to produce the remedy, ard rap. idlv but iteadily, withoot ceasing thedsmind or PaineN celery composad his increased, antil today there is no other remedy that in comparison begins 10 hold half the public at. untie n thai it DOldt. In nntoli number of cases where every other remedy hat been iried and tailed, Paine's cel ery compouaJ hat attained the wished-for results, miking the weak strong, par tying tb: blood, relKiildinz the wornoat nervous iiur, curing canmic sickdcss, proving a never-failing and permanent relief for lhtu matism, neuralgia, kidney diseases and dis oicers of the liver, alt due to the impairment of the person's nervous system, the consequent impoverishment of the blood and breaking down in coosefiaeDce of some particular or. gan When Mr. Graham, writing Jan. IS. iSt;, said: "I have used Paine's celery compount to my benefit, and I have no doubt that an person undergoing great physical lad mental strain would find it of great service. For stu dents especially it ought to be of great vaUe ' When so prominent a student ol bodily health who has no equal, unless perhaps, me men tions Dr. Sargent of Harvard, with whose methods Mr. Graham becajns well acqaainted at Harvard n hen .Mr. Graham says bluntly that after his experience he believes others would find Paine's celery compound of great service what man and woman out of perfect health can afford to neglect his well consid ered and ex,jert advice! There is no doubt that Paine's celery corr pound cleans the blood of ecrema, salt rheum and such humirs, not only in the spring, that is to favorable a time, but at any.time during the year, so thoroughly that nothing further is ever heard of them. Paine's celery compound has been tested, tried, scrutinized and heartily appoved by so wj .tiruai pnysicians and men and wo men wboe word in any matter would not be questioned .or a n ixent, ' that one must tv siubborn.minded indeed who prefers to mepe around half sick instead of verifying these positive, straightforward statements Kola Js'ols, of the hop firm of Faber .V Nels, of Albany, was, in the city, today. 31 r. Nols expects to leave, on Mond..y, on a two month's tour of the principal cities, of the Eastern suite.. He will not roturn before 3Iay 1. Ilov. J. C. IJaker, who will preach at thoFlrst Buptlst church tomorrow was pactor of the Salem church from 1877 to 1882, when.he resigned to take the portion of Baptist missionary for the northwest, which position he hold fur four years residing atSulom about ten years In all. He was also founder of the Pacific Uuptlst at Portland, which he edited for some yours. The Musical Event of noxt week will be the s-econd an nual closing corcert of tho Salem Choral socloty.I under tho direction of Professor Worschkul. The socloty will present a varied program nfcho rusos from the old mastors, on which they have been at work for u number of weeks. Those will Include Mon- delsohm's beautiful "Farewell to the ForeHt" and "How Lovely are the Messengers;" Domzetta's lovely 'Italia, Italia Beloved;" and the stir ring "Hallelujah Chorus" from Han del's 3Iosslah, besides splondld selec tions from Henlgl, Fanning, Franz and llauptuuin. Professors Heritage and Werschkcl will appour in duets and solos, nnd tho Chemekota quar tet will render a favorite select Ion. The splendid auditorium, or the 31. K. church, ha? been secured, and soats plated nt 26 cents. Tickets jn salo at Dearborn's No extra charge for re served seats. CHEMAWA. Gymnastic exercises are given the pupils dully, In the new gymnasium by Disciplinarian D. E. Brewer. 3Ir. Boles, of Junecln, Alaska, vis ited his children at the school Satur day. He was pleased with their con dition and progress. tanning will commence at the school as soon as the woather will per-' ,ll.e sefona' flct at every performa in It. We hone the farmer will ho buccvssiui in producing good crops tins year as tuey wore last, and espec ially the "Murphies." The lecture which was delivered at the school by Col. noforon"The Love of Home," was highly appreciated an we hope others, who are Intorestej d our school will follow his good ex 'n pie. am- A band concert was given Saturday evening In the chapel by the school band. Rev. Burdettc preached a cood ser mon to the pupils Sunday afternoon, 3Ilss Florence Wells, one of the as sistant teacuers nas Deon on the sick list for several days. Laugh and the World Laughs With You The statement that any woman can stand on the stage before a vast audience, unaided by any device whatever, excepting the irresistable infectiousness of her own laugh and cause the audience to burst into roars of the most h.lairous laughter, seems almost incredible, yet this Is precisely what Fannv Tlip .,n .,... ., . ' ip nn I. " ""-"""eaaurtDg nee C3 U J CB CID tsxssmKsm U T3 o u rs o no o o u Ji o o w o o B n 0 o -v "A rQ a 00 "" w u o ro O r-t ) O 2: o Cj z X o o o G C3 rz o o tn O Vi I I O u to o cs Cj O CM WuATUBii Foueoast. Sunday rain una warmer temperature. at fa llens ticuiut tf Oa.SM'OiXt TA. Tub Cold "Wiuther. The weather of the past week has been especially harmful to growing grain and hinders largely in the sowing of later crops. "ot only Is tho present cold weathor injuring the grain but as a rosult the sheep are suffering considerable. In the Willamette valley where we arc accustomed to 6uch mild winter weathor, no provision whatever is made by the majority of -the farmers for the protection pf their sheep from unexpected storms. There is one con. solution at least in having our present disagreeable weather, In tho fact that wo will not bo obliged to experience the same six or eight week9 hence when we naturally anticipate warm spring weathor. The storm this morn ing reminded one quit forcibly of an Eastern blizzard on a small scale. 'At the French Ball." and nuJl" wis the audience laughing, she tandsthordaughing back at them afGrU,DB lauShed'atuer. Her exU. after this scene, together with her ,:T"uui arusuc interpretation of the funny tipsy scene In the last act, that prompted Mr. Joseph JeS equal on the American stage. The managers of the Eeed have secured wX2lco r her new . S Wednesday night. On the Riveras a result nfth your grocer sells you a Package of Schilling'! Best fyou don't like it hfretur your money. pleN,;ko5frkbusiness-d PORTLAND MARKET. ! WalWla?;? U "htat 'H flour Fonlmrt . -? n.- , T--J.1 uimwi tOODiy, 4-rt.3-3k"P!!fi75 per .bbl' -- """'-uw-c;grey,30OL.Optjjej. Potatoes. . Oregon, 65970c per sack. Hay .Good, 1313.50 per ton. Hops ctoc. 70l"ValIey' I0IIC; Ea,ern ren Mohair. . isi7C Mtllstuns..bran.$i5.oo;jhortsji6 5o. turkeys, dressed, u(2 14c, J " YKt. -'Jregon.uc per doz. Xllflea fn..n .!.-.! - it. .. 60 IbsScVsheep pellsT, " Onions7.i.25(aiSOperl6o Wheat Bags-Calcutta5.oo per I00. Hoi; Tf:r " rte- .nf,K-' m Bu.te.Bestdairy.scoc; fancy creamery ! Cheese .l?Jc. ra-5e6c Hums-pitless.3c4c. 4iBeeUsteers.2.7Sa3!cows $21.50 dressed asiffSuSs. ,oc-j : -in pails, jfo What-6101 MARKET- OatS ACr- Stra'jS?' Ch;a'' "00: tta7 .oo. 4,SUrhi JlttH retaU H.02s..Dresed.'4ae.. Ijve Cattle.. 2rS25sV Shp. Uve, I g' jyool.,Be. ijc. Hopv.Best.ga.oc r-SE...weaka.Sioc llc:shoulders,SJc " 7; hams DrUdV1.1 5'r be. Plums 4c "Wac You should tn Dawson's Bitters, Wheat. Taiklngtou, Bottger- Co.'sclrcnlii ivuu says: 1 uiicaqo 3Iar. 13 3Iav wlieat opecs U, "Onnn l,l -.I T In.nMlin. selling at 6s is. Z Cash wheat sold i -si-. Tlin -.. -l U .l.A .!. I.AMdT J.UU UIUU WHU SUIU lUilt IUC uaiuw part of an eastern trip came afte icdying me jiississippi river, ueic Journeyed between 3IInneapoll5orSt Paul to 3Jllwaukee or Chicago ore tlm ll. .1 TTr M.In rntr' me lilies Ul llie 1SCOUSIU V.CUW". for the accommodations over tto rnnrfl or-A in.-un -.- ah im A.'innor i flTA nlfiCO t Vine Anlnr ntirnt rlth VfO tiou5 delays. The dinniap car serria is me remark or all travellers woo r klllJ II tl . ii I'lHMI l I I ll I H LUkUI - reasonable prices. For particalm aaaressueo.S. Batty, General af 246St.nrk-trAt. PnrtlnnrV nreCOD.B Jas. C. Pond. General PasOTga Agent, illlwaukee, AVisconsin, or 1? ij iu iuur nearest ucKei ucui. Hearthu.n cured bv Dawson's BitM Reed's Opera House. rAll UK 1JKUS., Manage"- One Night Only, Wednesday, Mar 17. ARTISTIC FANNY RICE In the new version of the la! and greatest laughing success. Screams of laughtes from $'.art to finish in "At the French Bali" Strongest cast ever seen in roustcal cooJ Mr. Francis Gaillard, Mr. John Con'eT. Print- 1? X. - -I... T1rar- Mr PT Dicknell, Mr, Alex. Hage. Mr. Geo. Rg ck, Mr. John P. Wilson, Mr. John S. MiKat. m;v..i.... ri Alice Gijr: Miss Brckie Haigbt,' and many other. ciua'ng the Yellow Kid. , .., Reserve? . i rVneral adWrT lower floor, $i. General admissioa pUI,', 5o cents. Seats now oq sale. -'fAar-