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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1897)
If t& Daily Capital Journal. BY KOTZR BROTHERS, FELDAV. JCLY 3. WJ. Perfection Itself VwSmOHB& Rjyal Worcester Ccrsets 2od Waists.; FRUITS, RESIGNATION Gd SWpseu& Frew Satera Of Prof. J. 0. Hall Accepted. S&XsZlAX GT7 O.C.T.Co's 'ALTONA' Lci-)f $tc Vsfaafar. as FraAty t? S.3 .. .. fri mft Ici leiwraa: VJe Gwr seres-. Jt P. 2ALtifttX. 5 I I M CV-I T ltaCar - . C-t-.-I D---J Zl fguztn 5 (im iij rai JVew Lrr lbv M f-J- VJ t V.,.- ; l nrtiF W MS liunji D. W. Frcin 95 cents up. far Sifew Feats jfcas. far e me JtJLC Site Equipoise wats. T. HOLVEESON OiHVflMpJSMflfi KMl BfS SBMHK1 A Hat Bargain ! K) dozen fate style Hack stiff hat?. Tafctes to S3.50, chct.e at SLOO, IlAeezXrc S5 H-rj varaft gfkmst CM l s vs .tKZMr So. ). J, Dalrymple Co, f 4 W&trcanut FcmmcAsrr. TvmkOA 24 Sk&KaVay : veatlter H k btrMiouilif. Q22GOK PSKSOJJALS. Pr W. C JSavtejii hameizom Kr. W. II. Oadl 1$ rtsUtwg Pwrt- Bttfcep H. L. IterkSe? teawtf xi week ia? Sis FntM'99. D. W. Frazer, tae avHliaer, kfet Ss U Brltbfe Oatowfefa. Attorney W. II. lltAmts taiatnfsA tilf EMrsia? f nM Portlaad. Dr. T. C. Sfsltb, Jr. bos gone to Clitsop Beace, for an eating. A&iirtant State Tresurp-r F. E. Hodgkin, w in Portland today. Mrs. S J. Woodruff went to New port this morning to epend tbc sum mer. Ferry Card returned today from a three week's outing In Southern Ore gon. A. M. Cmphrey, the warehouse man was a Portland business visitor i today. Prof. L. G.Cochran, of the faculty of Willamette University has left for ML Hood. Geo. W. Harris returned today from a brief visit with his children at ttrooic. MIm Frances Parkhurst returned last crenln from a two weeks visit at Oregon City. J. M. Wallace has been spending a fewdajsat Sidney looking after ills interest there. C.E.Snell left today for Tacoma and Seattle. He will visit his brother at the latter place. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Scretber, Mrs. A. . Miller and son Kinney went to Newport for an outing. Miss Mabel and Rose Creighton are home from a visit with friends in the northern part of the country. A. Strong, returned todoy from Coos and Curry counties, where he report theCIondyke fever quite prevalent. Ilalph Terrell returned today to Corvallis after a short visit with bis brother, County J udgu G. P. Terrell. Miss Laura Derbyshire, who has been visiting the Misaos Sherman, returned this afternoon, to her home at Stayton. Mrs. Robinxon and Varna b'hnfer, of San Francl.sco, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Shator In Kast Salem. Prof, and Mrs. E. IJ. MeKlroy, of Eugene, win. have been attending the teachers' amoaaltuu at Newport, aro vtklting Salem friends. kM. iB ym M fmrnOr sxim im z Wmer Bt&. wmm tarn lamts Ikte Hk aWhr Octorfoni. Im IK keii 2fet Ftortlwrf. tby ismm Ifc irt TadHf A&- xUemOameexl the aewdKUaa rtte smmM. X. J. XaA&m. ot tkfCataMr Hsfscte 4nrM9rfKZ Mb taKtaes? ! lae UfJj city rf W clbra. Owr i?k- lortovs wiB fcrf Mm zmd hli Vm- fei x tod aoaaiUiM. Laks ami Poctftati- She was accow- mM how by Mim EOa Frlzzefl of Pvcitemd, will rtit iaSsKia lor ChteTJKCiee F. A. Mcsx-e, zod Asttt JkUcw C E. Woirertoa sad R. S. , Ml toiay for Peod- het: tbey wfll Inad dowa dteiisioss, txpcliirz to re- MnttoSabaa Soadsy. T M Anion's CAPITOL. P;sceediBgs ia tie VartoM Deyart DtSocrs: Tax3. DepoUe SfeeriC A. T. Wain and E. E. Ooofr are notifyiag all of Marlon eoBHtj's taxpayer; wb&$e taxes have as yet not be paid. At the July term ot the amnty court the tax roll was ordered closed September 1, after which all unpaid taxes will become delinquent. The total tax for 1S06 was about JJ84.00O, of which amount 41Cr7,;.3 ba-s been collected and paid into the county treasury, leaving a balance of about 77,G0Q still due the county. A t x sfiseM BPHAiac of ta tow of forDittttct ., la tibe 6e ot Cfaric XL H-Fte?. Wj etaA tae resgaaUoa of Prof. J.O. Os,Briacffalof ta Ltacota tctonl, &$ aoceotad. Prrjt-D-W.ro-r, n la lt Ja aeftG(ei to tee ariaefsai of to PolyJeeaale jcfcxwi, ww eteetei v ID ife ncaacy amsed by Prof-HaB rzaKl(oa. Tate cre stei aaotk-ar racaacy iatb;csrpof toe Sfekaa aoMIc 5Gwr4 seacaen. It ws acearT tor toe efccttoa of aotarioaeBr sad toelnord elected Mrs. Aaaa UaH to 81 to ncaaer. Tbc twd aajred roiirtioo exare ior iu zaececiaUoa of Uie eSdest aad aaOrfas tebxs of Prof. -HalL ia UKiatengt of toe Sftleai poaic season. Prof. Hall I a bmI eaer setie wwkerfa edaalioaal circles aad it &? toaccd with cooideraMe reloetaacse UkI tae bnard accceoted Mi reiisaailoR. The Prof e.rf la eoaipaoy wit M. W. Wefea,,w1f kare Seattle Aa?. 7th oa toe Steaater Qoeeo. for the Ctoc dyke gold Seld. These two seteias- Tbc O ?. F. Cbl, stt r of of Tfcey to Ser Yoc or TtelrHexcs Wpri km fae Mtoxae, xmi tfce .fraft aie aaft Bowtfal Sor toe eotire jeer's eraox J. A. Vxa 2loa, the aioaeer XraJt oafsr, fesvtg ly a Absojc Sor Csaei&n, to eorenaat tfee Oeroa Frail J: Prodac Co- Xr. Taa Biloo iri UK irot au to strip Oteswa f rait, vkicai $ ooac ta frot year taw yortotra PaciBC road wk ooea. Tint f.-1t oat welL aad aw toe world toe tn. tojte of oar deUcioos Bcotee He will aot oaiy wefl rea reet Mecoojoaoy bat will d bobot to toe state at xfl Uaf. Xaay aew dryers are beioz ballt, xmi wit fwoe it Is a arobteai bow to sai ore of toe bit yield tab year. Brery oreterd aot oaly exceeds ia aaotlty what wa. exfeted, bat la tdity as well. a xew isvrarnoK. uaosea i L.naoo. toe siiti aoa jj joaag ea win aiaie a sood team dcor masufactarer:. have Blaeed on aad wJn gre a fair i0are f tbe the market what is eaptariag the eye ' 1pM harrest If it Is to be had, Soc of every nan who has a f rait dryer. them. It is a woven slat froit tray, which will reToisliooize the tray bBsioe. DIED. It ioos-ste of a frame to it tbe dryer ' jjILLEP.. In Sale at 4 p. m. Fri trocV, and the boaom ie-tead of be-' day, July 30, IS7, John A. Miller. iok galranixed woven-wir, eon- For several years the deceasad was date of ixj inch wooden slats , maaazer of the Pacific Postal Teie woTea together witli wire oa tbe graph Go's. oSce in Portland and was suae pteo that the woven lath fence afterwards train dispatcher and coa ls wade. This Brakes a good open doctor for the O. R- & . Co. fcotton tray, aad one that will last a Deceased leaves a wife and little life tine if Ukea esre of, whereas the son. In all probilitiea tbe remains wire lolton trays only last about ' will be shipped to Portland iiaturday foar seasons, besides getting rusty in morning when tbe f aoeral services tiaie. These trays are made to fit. will be held. any style of dryer. Tbe inventors are Messrs. A. M. nnsen and II. D. Landon, both act ive young mechanics, who have -made tbe machiuery for maoefaetoring them, and cow have orders for nearly ten .thousand trays. This new inven tion is not patented, and come- quently can be sold cheaper than any tray with a royalty. Their simp is rushed night and day turning out CRIMES Three Murders in a Night Tfce Citj ef M&l2 Tarsal. ;:3PBCIAL: ' MC I Friday and Tuesday. Xobkje, Jaty ML Tbte iy fctaJ Mnooil a resoK of ire aooraers ' aad Mch have drlma piapie to the ' blsaest Bttch of f reary. Boteess Is j practicalfj eded. ! The Srst kflliosr tok ptoce la the ercBtae. i. nomas JO&es. v years m t DRESS GOODS. -XK- e.aCoafeeeratereieraa.aadhfehly; regardless of cost All at great reductioos'springand summer dress gooJj Injcstlci Cccrt. Tbe ef rll case of J. G. Wright vs Mrs. Sarah E. Marphy in which tbe plainliheeksto obtain a judgment agxin-l the defendant for 4&43 with interest at s per cent since May 12, 1S4, was agreed before Jnstkre John son, Thursday afternoon, and this morning when tbe matter waa ukeu Otto Prael, W. S. Kinney and F. beginning and it is prophesied by ror- Prael have been 3ppounted appaisers ties who should know, that his busi- of that portion or tue K. 31. wane estate located in Clatsop county. County Clerv L. V. Eblen today is sued bounty warrants aggregating Hd.W. Those to whom the warrants were isoued and tbe respective amounts were: Henry Zelinskl 8 1 00 Geo. EgL'ermann 2 00 Martin Zuber 5 00 G. Klrkpatrick 165 Ralph Gilbert 1 50 Joe Berteoz 4 56 under cuoaiderali'.n u::i Monday. this work, snd thr alv hiv hvr The money is aliened to be due for orders for cars, for dryers in different j groceries. parts of tbe valley. This is only a! ... -,.. r Pl,r nn .! 11 1 -fcv a vm-t-tt - '"' W ToUl 815 W Tent Canvas We have a good line of heavy canvas u, M ami 10 IhoIkm wide. Alho drilllngx ihJ heavy iiitinliusrheap for cash. Hop picker' (Jlnve. Jusl oenel a big line of iudlew and mens' hop picking gloves ut the extremely low price of U5cu pair- Rud Shoes New Imtteof rod shoes for ladle' men and boysjiiit received. All the latest hlyles. Sundurd Patterns August fashion sheets and full line of patterns ex pected this week. To Introduce our inoutlily mugazluti, the '-Standard Designer" we will send It free of cliurgo for three mouths to all the professional drcNsmukers of Salem wlm will leave their nuiiios with us til la week. Dress Goods Sale On all Miiuiner drea-i goods still continue. Mario.v GKATED. The action for damage ca.c recently instituted by O. A. 2eal, of Turner, vs Jos. Myers &, Sons, Is gradually shapeing Itself for trial. Thursday afternoon tbe plaintiff's motion to amend pleadings to conform to the facts of the case was argued before Recorder Ed Edes, and taken under advisement un til I p. m. today. The motion was granted and, the pleadings having been properly amended, the case will be heard by Recorder Edes. A Plkasaxt AiYAia, At their beautiful home on Prospect avenue last evening the Misses Sherman en tertained very pleasantly a few friends !n honor of their guest, Miss Laura Derbyshire, of Stayton. Games mingled with other amusements and cards wore followed by dellghtlul refreshments. ness will grow with tbe frnlt indus try to great proportions. Salem is to be congratulated upon being tbe cen tre for this thrifty enterprise. The New Crop. Good grain crops are being har vested, and tbe farmers as a rule are very happy. Harvesting is well started and even some threshing is being done.- The first .threshing reported was done on the Hartley place, near Ma cleay, by D. W. Early. It will be necessary to push the work to get tbe big crop out of tbe way before winter. The Sidney elevator started up yes terday, and the first load- of wheat was brought in by Wra. Zimmerman, being the first threshed thereabouts. The quality is magnificent, and the yield thereabouts Is immense. j Tuesday morning of this week a com pany of young people under the chap eronage of C. J Atwood and J. W. Reynolds left for Silver Creek falls to spend a few days. The party expects to return home tomorrow This is a pleasant and very economical way of taking an outing and tbe young peo ple h ave no doubt enjoyed the trip more than bad they gone in a Pull man coach or a comfortable carriage. Those Octegexaiuaxs. It is understood that John G. Wright and John Q. Wilson are both mad because they are not Included in the gray beard company for Clondyke. They will probably organize for them selves and no doubt be there when the other fellows arrive. TiiKKsiiiNG Commenced A. M. Humphry was out in the vicinity of Macleay, Monday, where .he reports two thrasher at work. The grain about Macleay Is ripening unusually eurly this your. Mr. Humphrey ex pects to open hU warehouse at Macleay, Monday for the reception or grain. The yiold is bettor than usual. Tbe finest stock of oxblocd and chocolate colored shoes, for ladies, gents and children can be found at the New York Racket, and they are sold at the same low prices as tbe like grade of black shoes, our stock of all grades of shoes in tbe "StaroSur" line is full. Call and save 15 to 25 per cent. 30 2d The Woodmen T ix.- -In the match game of baseball at the state fair grounds Thursday afternoon between the Woodmen of the World and the A. O. U. ;W., tbe former team won with a score of 23 to 19. aze, respected, was kitted by Isateh Davis, j Joaes attempted to get a ae?n oat of . Ms hoBse, into whisk be bad brokea, ' aod the aepro killed bin with a stick of wood. A crowd assembled aad wxaboetto lyach Davis wbea the omcers rescaed him with diSeelty. The coroner's jery aad lower coert seat Davis ap for marder, tboagh he tried to play iasaae. Between IS and 1 o'ekek a negro named Knight shot and killed another nezro named Deozkr. As be was being chased by officers. Knight shot and mortally wounded Policeman Tucker. The nero ran away after the shooting, bat was intercepted by a tekTaai aad arrested bT Section Boss Hubbard at Hurricane bayou. Merdsrsd at PxiaevHIs. The Dau.es, Or , Jely 39. News has just reached here of the fatal stabbing of Horace Cadie, residing at Prl Seville. Crook county. Tbe homicide occurred at a country dance, held on Beaver creek, on the night of tbe 24 tb lost. Cadle got into a Sgbt with a stranger outside of tl building and knocked his antagonist down. Tbe man arose, drew a knife and plunged it into Cable's bead. 1 e fell, struck his bead againt tbe boik! lug and the knife penetrated t' e brain, Cadle was 22 years old and I.: s resided in Prmeville for 9 years. Outlaw ' Escapes. HcxnxGTOX. W. Va-, July 3). The report has reached here that Capt. Hatfield, tbe notorious outlaw who was held for murder, escaped from the Migo jail by cutting his way out. A large reward is offered for him. A scientist has discovered that light may be produced from sugar. He has succeeded in taking pbotograhs by tbe light supplied by sugar only. The sugar was first exposed to a direct sunlight for two hours and then placed in a dark room. Immediatly on being placed in darkness tbe sunlight stored in tbe sugar began to glow faintly at first, but quite brightly after a few minutes. After about 20 minutes dur ing which time the photographs were taken, tbe light began to die away and gradualy went out. Tbe photographs taken by sugar light arequite distinct though not so clear as an ordinary photograph. Wi4JCM 2S7 ComoQcrcia! ligation JBto&l book: store. i 98 State Street. -- 3f Books of History Books of Travel MB & Books of Fiction ' " Salem. Or, Books of History Books of Travel Books of Fiction, Our entire line of 5 and 50c paper bound books at special prices of 15c each two for 25c These books cannot be classed with c and 10c library? of which tbe market is rtooded. These titles can be had in no other edition. JSTbe largest circolatinz library in any oaper bound book in our store for 10c. Remember the place. the "city. You cm read H Palfon Bros. Book Sfopel See Our West Window. Ttsysszft i?i:i?JJilJ7Vjrzi& O. C. & E. R. State sj. Makes Htm Feci Yoang. "For some time I suffered with great weakness and was not able to walk. 1 could not sleep nlgnts and did not have any appetite. One day a friend advised me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and I did so. After taking five bottles my health was wonderfully Improved. Hood's Sar saparilla has made me feel young again." II. Ketas, 621 Yesler Way, .-seatue, vtasmngton. riooas .ruts are cents. easy to take. 25 The New York Backet has reduced prices on all braided staaw bats, and helmats. Tbey have a full assort ment of harvest hats from 5 cents, to 20 cents. Call and fit out for com fort. 30 2d 70 COOL rw nr W IP A Chahaotbkibtic. In purchas ing groceries as In purchasing cloth ing, the average buyer pays more at tention to the quality of the goods to j bt purchased than to the quantity. , Tills probably accounts for Branson & Co', large solos. NifW Pui'iL. Superintendent Crol sii today received n new charge in the person of Guy Millspaugh, aged 14, from Hlllsburo. His complaint Is iikoarrlglhlllty. Ue Always enl I for a bargain at tbe ew i ork Racket when you want xJI I ls Wrft IN k it J mhhk, iiuw, clothing, unuorwonr or W iLvLvlO tIWJ dr V-.W nluuwt uiy othor urtiolc. 30 2d Poitoillco Dry Goods anil Shoe House. Remember wo aro closing out clothing, 1 OK SI.K A Jeifrty ce. At a tmcain em (rch about llnec weeks, inquire at J. O. Hall's, SvKrth Salem. 7'3Jt I W U-5 M OTTO of Hires Rootbeer on a sweltering hot day is highly essen tial to comfort and health. It cools the blood, reduces yonr temperature, tones the stomach. HIRES Rootbeer should be in every home, in every office, in everv work shop. A temperance dnnk, more health ful than ice water, more delightful and satisfying than anv other beverage produced. V.J. nlj r U CUriM it. Ut uim (tZ.Lt, EJ n- Keed Drops "Muchly." 1 Bran and Shorts are cheaper than corn. Jt'rice ot mm reed greatly re duced. Call at tbe mill for quotations. Delivered, free n ton lots. Salem Flouhixg Mills Co. &-18-dtd. or Oino, Citv or Toledo, I Lucas County. f Funic J. Cheney mifcrt oxth that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business ia tbe City of Toledo, Coanty and Sute aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the jam of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ereTy case of Cat arrh that cannot be cured by rhe rue of Hal s Catarrh Cure. FzankT. Chexey. Strom to before mc and sebscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1836. t A W. Gleasox, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure i taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mncoos sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. . Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. iy Sold by Druggists, 75c. i SEAL. V Sunday Seaside Excarsica Will Run Sun day August 1, And continue to run each Sunday thereafter during the season. Trains leaves Albany 70 a. m.; Corvallis 7:30 a. m. Returning leaves Newport 5:30 p. m. Fare, Albany, Corvallis and Philo math, 81.50 for round trip. Points west usual rates.' Ladies' 1-i-karat gold filled case, Elgin or Walt bam movement, Edison's L is " n" " ai ';'ss,s P rojectoscope, vi r va" The greatest and most won derful machine in the United States, Reproducing life size moving pictures true to nature, upon a screen 12 ft, square. 18 scenes every 30 minutes, Upen every evening to 10, AdmissionsLadies and gen tiemen lOcj children 5c. July 30 and 3t Hop Growers Attention. "Hop Evener" something new and useful invented bv A. J. Jerman. of Switzerland, on exibitlon at Wni. Brown & Co., 230 Commercial street, every hop grower should have one. Call and see it. d&w712 1m Lane county has appropriated $300 to make a fruit exhibit at the state fair. WANTED, A first class driring hoise and baggy. Enquire of C. Marsh, 95 High street. 7Jo-3t S9,20, A farmers' watch silverine screw bezel, Waltham or Elgin, 55,00, Solid gold set rings, 75c and SI, Fine line of silverware and clocks at half tbe original cost. Watch Cleaning 75c Main Springs 75c The people's optician, watchmaker and jeweler, C H, HINGES, Second door north of P, O, TO THE OLD Pioneer Store. Post Office IGrocery Fresh sweet fruit and, vegetables. Choice tablelpeaches'lOcJa'can. Choice table Apricots 10c i can. Choice Petite Pruns 3ic a pound. World Beater soap 20 oz for 5c. flflRRITT 5 LAWRENCE They all go for "Crockery at cost" for this month. I am still so foolish as to con tinue this deal for a while 1 have just received a lare consignment ot finest toliet sets that ever came to Salem. Call and satlsify yourselves. We give one pound best coffee. :u market with every 53 cash purchase of crockery tbls week. We may do something more foolish next week. E M, ROWLEY. Successor to J, G, Wright Wanted to Exchange, A good square piano for a horse. Tent and bicycle for Bryan mow Stove and furniture for McUW money. pr Watch and revolver for Latr w change money. A bicycle for wood. J. L. FREELAND Opera house block, Salem- PARTIES HAYING Bartlet Pears, Bradshaw Plums, Columbia Plums, Egg Plums, Loe'sOGolden Drop nuw Italian Prunes Silver Prunes, Hungarian Prunes, Or any other good sblPP gJgS mt they wish to ship, will oweu ill early on the niir.crd OREGON FRUiT & rwwv"