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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1897)
- wmrw K-. r u t If IP- Daily Capital Joufna!,!ARTli5?NS' BY HOKn BROTHKlta. SATUEDAY, MAT 8, li O.C.T Go's Fa Pawcajw Suasaer 'ALTONA' Leaves fer rent Keviay. W-iiT. atd Frrfay 74$ sas t . .&. toe seja'ar kjiw; J faw nto, DA twfwrca Sai aai Gocf t atreesa. VA Arts Ssirsa &&3S&&S9&3&& Sease tMs? Wtenst ta Ladies wbo are fees rc Fancy NeeSe Work. STEEL. ERSOGB TO BE. 2EPA2HED We aaTe t reocfv a Ty betaUtat Mae arer 380 -teret;aS&erBS tae atfe e-sgz.tia Fgacy Stomped LInra. EtoyBe?, Cw-ie6. Tray eJatav Art-fares Setweri Bwstv(, LaaaaVx- Fire cftck tav. e5 ee- hare Hum to UomiUekt ad Plato e$ets- aT. HOLVERSONS. HATS, 1 yaa a,-e Jw&lsg far lae rerj h :. PriirSa HU. ter limit vat f tea yH Sad ) i t y t-re TW oe Java fCltf kM at Vtf9 are the bat ratee to sa. Extra rater to Straw Hat (mSch. Let ttortr ja the HMHUrr lta bqsmot. MUSIC Summer School at Salem. Prof. VYinkler Braadwig Oat YitJi His Art CAPS, A nice- Dae of Faser Golf Cap aits Plato mrr itSc each. Better at $t cxt- Sltk Bt1 ca;n aod e-aer" cap alwjjs f a slorfc. J, J, Dalrymple Co Values. 2C Cwr e&afca J aad 15c Br tbvrck 5 aid jc S is4s o pas see Staaic hwe. McV. extra beary, toe Kca't vnyrarlat 12. 3a. XX, 34s. Lice is a yad 4 p. Hifc-rt4e e aJ ? UalasoiHtti tHr.t, Exea cosaa, double fanM xai back, c Crescents. Xoo&erfo wieel has lasieatsd wood ria. i piece croak, sieel dress gsard crrer iprocirt U l.iici' wi-tH, at bum s tread wms. v rir a ball race uaA cil tabes talct&x ol direct la beana, Th ee are pat. teras knot a raxt $roo irbttlt, bst 00 no odber $9 Virti. Wiggins Bazaar Uo CeetcEiCTcial tuect. OREGON PERSOMAL3. Ret. P. (J. Iletzler went to Portland toJaj. Ctiat. L. Glenn left todty for b'poaoe. Iioyd Richardson went to Portland this afternoon. H. & Wahlberg, of Portland, was In the city today. Hon. F.C Baker came up from Port land tills morning. H. Farrar, the hop buyer, w In Woodburn today. K. C Herren was a Portland bos- looss Tisitor today. J.U. Gltsy.tbe jtenlal deputy county clerk, was in Woodburn today. Lieut. Whit Holman, of Co. B., O. '. G , went to Woodburn this after noon. Deputy County Clerk Ml&sOnle Mc Klnney will spend Sunday with rel atives near Turner. Mrs. R. II. Leabo and Miss Musa Geer were anion? the Salemltes at Woodburn today. Mrs. A. L. Hutchison returned to day to ber home at Seattle after a visit with friends. Prof.Cordley and Prof.U.B. Iledrlck of the Oregon Agricultural college, returned to Oorrallls today. Luke Lynn went to Woodburn to day to witness a baseball game be tween Woodburn and Chemawa. Iter. W. E. Copeland has returned from the Pad tic Conference of Uni tarian churches which lias been held at Portland this week. MIm Katharine Wheeler, or Inde pendence, and Miss Jessie Crelghton, or this olty, will spend Sunday with Portland friend, returning to Salem Monday evening. i Salem Is ereryvlsere ke-s as aa edeeatkiozl ceater, acd it Is grattfy is? to team tfeat IMH IsrahsaMe cUaraeterlUic &i tfet Capital city is beic; f Brtber deTeWpad aad sde Ju&wn. TVsUwst la tM? liae is Use undertaking by Ball Wiskser, tbt esnloect Geraaaa piaav teaefcer, to organize a sasjaaer sso4e scIkoI. is oar BjldsC He has nearly coeiteied falspla&s, which will afford Oregos aosieiaas a rare opprtanity for high grade instruct km. At bis stadk) oyer the First 'a Uooal bank be will coedoet a three week's samtser school fur mask: teacher? and stadests. The coarse is calculated and arranzed to be of es pecial beceSt to those teachers and (todents wbo cannot spare the time or have not tbe opportunity of apply ing tbemselTes during the regular school year to the study pr music The Instructions will be as follows, and each line of study can be arranged for separately. Pianoforte Playing Leipzig con servatory method, private lessons, from two to five lessons per week. Voice Culture Taught by Prol. Boyer, of Portland, from two to tire lessons per week. Musical Composition From two to five lessons per week. Harmony Including the theories of Oscar Paul, Relneke, and Gustar Scbreck, the greatest modern author ities. Class lesions every week day. Piano Pedagogy Lecture every day In the art of teaching, principles of toucb.and tecbnlqucscience of teacu- Ing.tbe different methods of educating technique and memory. Complete course of studies and compositions graded and analyzed for teaching. Piano Reading Classes For the more advanced students only. The four and eight band arrangements or orchestral masterpicses by Haydn. Beethoven and Brabtnwlll be studied. Clawes will meet five times a week. No charge lor students taking private lessons. Lecture-Recitals Will take place every Saturday at 11 SO a. m. For students only. No charge. Practice rooms with pianos will be at the disposal or students at small expense. All arrangements must be made by July 1st, as all classes should be formed early. For full particulars, terms, etc, Address Prof. Kmll L Wlnkler, Salem. Sinking Piers. The Capital Lumbering Co. is hav ing piers sunk Just opposite their mill at a point In the Willamette ivbere at low water season the river regis ters fully 16 feet deep as a rule. These piles are driven to bet ter manage the company's log boom but the steamboat officials assert that in all probability the piers will necessarily bare to be removed, from the fact that the company is encroach ing too much on the steamboat chan nel of the river, by placing them so far out in the channel. See those new red shoes and new laco shoes. Latest styles best values. Spring Dress Goods. Silk capes, shirt waists and separate BklrtB Beat goods and lowest prices. NrVlLLISBROS,0, No. 303 Commercial street First 'loor south of the now post office. Wheels. Sroat & Wilson are re ceiving from three to five a day of the Hartf jrd, and seem to be selling a great many bicycles. Fred Wiggins has sold 21 Crescents this season. He handles also the Waverly and Wolf American. R. M. Wade Si Co., han dle the Tribune, Gendron, Reliance and Ctawfjrd, for 190, $75, WO and ISO. Buren & Hamilton handle a wheel that has many strong points. There are other firms wbo are hand ling wheels, andSalem may be set down u the wheel town or the valley. Kdtf ay Kadas x Paa xs4 Safes dej Coaecfl. TVfe ts every ivilsstfm at imiras ttet the mz swzfecleai "W WMstelsstfe: Yrimvmeue aft Salesm. Mhss camwM.1mg Pstfc tad Mm rt cjoMtfcs. H to b reytirrf. Sag vrantflkemm&ittms 4ijSfp f j tfcefcridpe, jf&nsfiie reWaate f the mattes darlwr itaawj wU save fttpuvi. ftfteess paOUmms j withes m rireritd abost ' tai ttes aad were VtrAYj afarawd. ' At2e!ct FrMt afteracm the Fm osoatr eawrt aet is XMJuaccia wKfc tfc MsrtM wtmAr c6S mi s MeefttkM froat tae SalCtt & 4a-; cfl, at the cowrt knos wfMSt Un sretaialaic to ta iataaediate npmiroT ta Ug bridge wet taovaajeaf di- easid. Taere were awewt at the BKeUacCuaaty Jaipe W. Welts, aad CassaalHtoaer Rw. of Pott, omtr. Coaatr Jadze G. P. Tenall j aad Cmmmisiomus Waloa aad; Davfe, of Martoa txnatfjuti iLtfor J. j A. SietnrdsM aad OoaacllaKa Patt- aarc, Laaart aad Dswfaee. eoosU- j UKianr tbe eoaaitteft oa tnet aad ,' abUc pruaert of tae Ssleai city! flnaaeiL j T&e ojrt of the atteUag wm-5, H&toA by Cwaaty Jedg G.P. Iwrndl aad pnpM4d iatafvreanata were dt-, eased by the comity aad city ofltciat-. ' AH expra3d tBeaaefre ss beias fally aware of seed mi takia-r fvep to ward preerTias; the 4roetore- Ec') of the two enaaUes ad the city f lea were wflltag Ui asiwae oae-third of use expsae ia repafriag the btidve- It was anally decided that a tbor- oegfaly eosspdteat toaa be named by the Marion aad Polk county courts aad also oae by the Soteta eity coancil who shoald coo&tituteacoflsmittee whose bosioem it sboeW be to examine tbe bridge ad sabsit a report to the court:, as to tbe improvements actually seeded and to place an estimate oa the same. x ne committee was isstroeted to re port at the court boue at 8 a. m. to day and immediately proceed tn ier rorm tae task assigned them. The gentlemen constituting tbe committee are 3lr. Martin, from Polk county; John Gray, from Marion county; and W. D. Pogh from Sslem. The committee began its labors at 10 o'clock tbis morning. Tbe wrk of examining the Polk county arproaeh was tirst undertaken on which the committee is still working. The cribbing about tbe piers will next be examined and then coosidearbie tine will be devoted to a Ihorougti exaaul oalios of the Mfersiractnre. First one span and then another will be ex amined by tbe " trio of experienced carpenters and bridge builders. Tbe couintiU expeets tbe work will coo- unie at leaet two, o r possibly three days. The work i proKreeiaf; rather slowly but is being most thoroughly dotie. IPALRffiOiOUSEA MORE, Mr, 'Willis Howe Warmly Endorses Paine s Celery Compound. PPTHAY AND 5AIUKUAY. REMAIN OF OUK GREAT iDress Goods Sale! IDO NOT miSS IT. JUST RECETVEDzNcw Taffeta Silks, new Prints and Challies, a, 'a 257 Commercial st MEN nun An Obiect Lesson. J. Rex Byars, the popular precrh tioo -lerk in G. L. L. Baskett's Com mercial street pharmacy, has arranged an object lesion In the south disnlay window, that is to be commended to all cigarette smokers. In the center of the show window rests a human skull, while on either side thereof are found the bones of the arm and tbe leg. CIapl between tbe Jtaony aws Is a half-smoked cigareette. A nam berof other poisoinous cigarette being scattered in profusion about the skull. In the back ground are a number o cans of Wakelee's Suirrel Extermina tor, while neatly arranged just in front of the skull are a number of small glasses, partly tilled with car bolicacid and oher liquid poisons. A number of small boxes, on tbe left, contains "Paris Green" and oilier very poisonous solutions. Mr. Byars cheerfully recommends either of th three poisons to have a much quieker and certain ofloct than tbe cigarette. The Palioer H - .: r -S 00 introduction t ,: i Aruer. a or Earofe- It i '; ' t the largest hotels in tbe world, and is one of tbe sreat iasUtatioos of Chicago. Mr. WHIfe Howe, the well-Known superin teadastof the Talmer Houe, writes the followia? letter: Wells. Riebardsoo k Co., BurllBg- too, Vt. GBKrvatwar. It iswith a feeling of sincere gratitude that I write you this letter. I was eriotislr sick with a fever, and after pacing the dan gerous stare bgan Uking Paioe's celery compoucd. At this writing I an In excellent heath, and In fact sever fefc better. I attribute this to the oe of Paine' celery compound Hoping others will find that Paine's celery conpoflbd will make them as well as it did me, I am most greate fiillv yonro. Wixjus Howe. Cnk-aKO. Jan 14. tW,. Repeated and atonibing ucces in making people well has lifted Pa ice V celery compound to tbe ad miration of tbe world ae the sure-t aad wiseFt mean of inigoratin? a "mndowo. body. rem dy n.n auJ w cn wi kfcejr- themselves reasvtuy well informed i in tne world's progre-s, refuse to be martyrs to such well understood troubles as sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia or Kidney deceases. Paine's celery compound is ued with perfect aurance in those households where only an intelligent, authentic reroedj can get any consideration. As ; spring remedy nothing compares wi'.b it. As physicians are all tbe tlme ing: The pain over tbe kidneys headaches and the misery of nerv s debility should be me: by Paint celery csmpourd. Its invigorating action is at once felt by the Irritated, worn-out nerve- and brain. It m kes new blood. It brines fresh strength and vigor to tired, wornout men, weary women and to sickly children. Fur s hoe diseases which are the re su.t of weakened nerves, such as dys- ipepsia, headache, neuralgia and I heart disease. Paine's celery com pound i-1 lie only logical, permanent cure. It feeds the wasted nerve li-sue and regulates their action. It Can get clothing cheaper, that is better tor the price, at our store than any place In Marion county, viz i Boys' suits from 75c up, Men's suits from S3.35 up, Underwear, all kinds and sizes, at your own price, o:- tone up the entire digestive tract nervous condition if tbe. and encourages the body to take on flesh and to increase tbe volume of Since tbe discovery of tbis great ' pure blood ia the arteries and yeine. Men's shoes from 90c up, Ladies' shoes from 90c up, Misses' shoes from 75c up, Osburn s Racket 5tore, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Drown, of Jenn ings Montana, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, E. M. Lafore. What kind of lt fcaYiaf pavder emit tattnac utrecta kx1 aad iplm do you want ? Your grocer pays your money back in full if you don't like Schilling's Best. For ul by HarriU&Uwmce. TlIBOKBOO.VOjCABTBrrB (JONCKRT. A comparatively large audience was in attendance at the grand con cert by the Oregon Concert Quartette at the First Christian church last evening. From the opening instru mental solo by Miss Gertrude Stanley of this olty to the final number on the program, a piano quartette by Mi&sos: Perry, Laura Sharpe. Eliza beth Johnson, and Lulu Conover, tbe program was much enjoyed. The members or the quartette were much appreciated as were also the duetts and trios. J. K. Parrln, or this city exhibited considerable skill as a cor natlst In the selection he rendered. "Deep In tluuMlne" by Mr. Luadell; "When the Heart is Young" by Mr. Akers. and "Cuckoo Shall I Grow uiu" oy Jiiss AHicrson, wore aw ex ceptionally well given. "The Boats- man's btory." by Mai lay. was very nicely sung by Pro! Z. M. Parvln. Sealed Bids will be received at the postonlce in this ulty until Thursdsy 13th Inst for the removal of the postotilee safe and other belongings of the oaice to' the new site elected fpr the lams. The removal of the same to be made on the 16th Inst. " 5-S-3t B, F. Bo.s'UAM, P. M. Rev. P. Blttner and family went to Portland Friday morning, whore Rev. Blttner has been stationed as pastor of a German Evangelical church. W. U. GymaMium Exhibition. About 10 tSafeatltes, a large per cent of boa were university stu dent, gathered at the W. U. gymna sium Friday evening, the occasion being the annual athletic exhibi tion. Last evening's performance surpassed all previous efforts. With one exception tbe program, as pub lished, was presented in a manner re flecting great credit on Prof. F. E. Brown, as physical director as well as upon the performers themselves. Tbe :las and wgnd drills were especi ally good. Tbe work on the horizon tal and perallell bars by Prof. F. E. Brown and A. M. Grilley and C. J. At wood indicated careful and thor ough practice. The recitations by Miss Jessie Settlemier and Miss Mabel Creighton were so well given tbe young elocutlonlsts"-received gen erous encoresto wbich they kindly res ponded. Prof. Denton's violin solo, was a- sklllfally executed as ever and received an encore. Mis Jessie Holmes voeal selection received the kindly recognition at tbe hands of tbe audience that It deserved and tbe young vocalist responded with a second number. A feature or Uie evening's perfor mance from an athletic point or view, at least, was mass club swinging by Messrs. S. S. Ascbenbresner, G. C. Miller. C. W. Llysay and R. B. Wll klns, Their nerfonManee was warmly applauded. In all the oxblbitkm was a suoreas and tbe highest expectations that had arisen in the minds of the audience were fully realised. The evening's entertainment con cluded with an exciting game of basket bail by the young gentlemen. An Ixtkhkbtlvo Talk. Prof. Eaiil L. Winkler lias iasued invita tion to a few German friends to hear Informal talk by IlerrOonstantin von Rengarteu, the Russian traveler now iatheoity. This geotfwuan is trav eling around the work! and writes for a number of the leadlug European per odicals. In German and Russian. He is a close student of national life, aud will, at the reqneet of Prof Winkler, give his German friends some points observed in his extensive travels. I .. ... inc. mfinrcia. Chicago, May S. May wheat opened at "1 and closed at 72ic: Cash wheat sold at T3Jc. Liverpool 5s lid. PORTLAND MARKET. PKOViMOK. WalJa Walla. 73O74 Floor Portland, 3 85(54.10; graham, 3.40 Mper&K. 2 75 per bU. Oats-VMate, 3S40c; gtey, 37i30PIW wbags, 4.25S-25. bnls, 4.5s7& caaea, 3.7:. Pouioei. . Oregon, ioc per aack. Hay .Good, 15.00 per ton. Hops 47C Wool. .Valley, 1 Ji2y,c; Batten Oreeea Mohair. loggfcoc. MiHMttf..BraB, 14.50; ibom l5. Poahry- Chickens , miisd, 2.753.50, Ays, dratMd, I2&nytc, Eee..Oreon,ioc per dot. Iliae.. pteen, salted 60 lbs 6yte; ander lb 5; sheep pelts. ixa;f T'allow2ioa3c. 9?0o-I-5nW-75 P 100. wheat Bag CalcatUi.25 par too. Beans-small -hite, iXciJc. Kma 3. nogs Heavy. 4.25 Butter. . Bast dairy 2o(922c;racy ewvn. rv 535e per roll. ' Caeatc .uie. Utied FroU Apples, evacorated. btearhr,) 7; uabfcacbed 3Mef5wc: sdried c. rA6 Plnms pitles$,3c4c. ea! -small 45; large o.6ev sptir lambs byt sT. 3 50 UICU OlflEO Cared Meats-Hams toe to'c ba.-on 6c -" iwus, 7C)4 fats 33a3&: Hay liaied, :hea:. 13 " ' 115 Klojr .! A'-jlesalc l..v 39 44,; l)ran. vulk l6.Jj; -a.. . it ihcrw, 17 rc(g, 18.00; ekejr ;-.,,, 1; 1 6.0c. Poultry. Cbickra, 5c pi.ng chicken .: 1urkes tec. Veal..Diessed, 3-Ja4 Hogs Dresed.j. Lsve Cattle. .iJw. Shee). .Live, 3.00, f pnng lambs, $t 50. Wool Beat. IX. Hop Beat, 9 a 10c rgs weak 7c. Frou Green Apples per he 1 00(91 ; ratm Seaoked Ueau Bactx ?v: . 1. 1 le; ahooUeis, $t. Potato, .aoe per bo Onions : 75 per la. Uned Fnu-Apples. cvapoiated Ilea 7a 5c: aableacaed 4Ciic' Mams 4c. Batter-. Dairy !ofi mscV.; I2K15C- Silver Mex. The Salem Union Hiiuetalli club meets at their new hall W. C. T. U. hall en C art street this evening. The quest.on. "Whit is -cientitic money," w ill bv debited. All are invited to attend. WANTED, X niaua aa wv?m j Bargains, :h -i creamery liAOnf oyivs4 per 10. 75:dreKd rout Pr lb. cow 2.253; Wheat 66 SALEM URKET. BORN. AMbLER. At tbe home in iiouth Salem, Wednesday, May 5, 1S7, to Mr. and Mrs Jacob Ampler, a daughter. FOR SALE-.One Aeh .Gnetnsy cow aad cat (for sale cheap. Enquire of M. P Mor anteo, 7 miles east of Saleui. 5. 31 i The color given cloth by ."Perrec- nou uyes noes not lade or crock. In- slst on having "Perfection For sale by all druggists. Dye. ts Flax Seed. All farmers who are eootemp'ittng sowine Has should at tend to It at once and secure their seed contract so the proper amount can be ordered. Call at Dickenson's seed s tore Tor particulars. 4-19 d&w tf You will never know the satisfac tion of dyioguntil vou dye with "Per fection' Dyes tf Fisn ( Extra large fleshy mackerels, salt salmon, and shreded cod fish, Don't forget to se K cure a bucket of that delicious Suruo tlaJb alpitijr v -'.iJCW. liea d& wn or MRRITT 5 LAWRENCE Second hand stores, furniture ini d kinds of toMteehold roods. '' F&r tvvers tnd seltcrs at the New SmobI Hasd Store, 107 Court s reel 07PMS opera hoesc. I. sIIASlZ, J r Proprietor. COMBINED Cheapness and qualify in oar wrapping papers, pap.r (ass. t ines, etc., gives u a large and growing trade. We cm satisfy vou as to pric-- Man; Salem merchants wl: tell JM so. GEO. F. KODjERS, I2StiteSt., Salem. P-Sl! 147 si2 t Before Buying ' ' a Typewritei JBmj .taaaanteaia. NO. EXAMINE OUR NEW Smttb lremtetj Durability the first cons.deratWJj'l xw uas more tmproveuieuw "--,, others combined, easier n ope and doas prettier work than any " writer made. Send for uew cataiw We rent, repair and exchange 1 writers. A large slock of type"1' supplies always on hand Patton Brothers. Booksellers and Station JT ilt.j,lity?i!aibA'' -tf . , . -- a. -rfti tAq