li. s W M Daily Capital Jouraal,' BY HOFECR BROTHERS', MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1897. O.C.T.Co's STEAMERS Altona and Ramonn leave for Portland dai'y and .Sunday at 7 a tn. Quick time, regular set vice and low raies Dock between State and Court street. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. e This Week wo Intend keeping Mm price-cutter busy shearing oil prutiu and some or the original cost from all sum mer llnea. Lappet Mulls Dimities Figured Organdic3 Halfc-wool Challies All remaining of these dainty fabrics which bold at 23c Sheared prices 10c. a yard Hop Picking Gloves The kind that lit and wear 2oc. a pair. Any Ladies Waists for 75c, values up to 82. J, . Dalrymple Co, Racket Prices Vasallno 5c Hairnets &i5 Tin cups 4 and 5o Hutcher knives 10c 1Mb plates -land 5c Everything needed for campers and hop pickers at lowest racket prices. Just Opened New black overalls in regular and otiglnprr now 9 oz blues, new jumpers, overshirts, thin and medium weight underwear, etc, etc. Summer Corsets 42-s Same as usually sell at 60c Black Cat hose 23c Tlu-h-iiw I'iiu Im-o fvei made for b'ivs imicI u'tils Til pie knee, ask for them. Wheel luigtiius, one or two on hand for the late comers. Wiggins' Bazaar Wuather Forecast For Monday night and Tucday, showers. OP.EGON PERSONALS. Mrs. Tom S. Reynolds is visiting at Solo. Prof R. A. Heritage returned Sun day from Newport. A. B. Buren had business in Port land this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. Holversou, returned today from Mehama. lion. T. T. Geer teturned this morning from Portland. R. L. McOlure, of Orcgoa City, spent Suaday In this city. Tho Misses Scott, of South Salem have returned lrom Slab Creek. Miss "Georgia Davenport Is home from a visit with friends near Silver ton. Paul II. Sroat and Joseph Albert spent Sunday with tholr wives at Me hama. Supt. D. A. Paine, of the insane asylum, went to Portland this after noon Miss Gusta Ruef returned todi" from a week very pleasantly spent at Newport. John Dlttcr, or Sublimity, reports a heavy rain last night In that part of the country. Alderman J. M. LaWrenco and A. C. Lawrence returned Sunday evening from Detroit. Chief Justice F. A. Moore, returned today from Mehama whore his family are camped. Fall Dress Goods The HrM. Installment now on hand embracing everything new and stylish In all the (.'astern cities. Lovely Patterns. Beautiful Colorings. Exclusive Designs. Standard Patterns always reliable as to stylo and lit. Advanco patterns for October now In. Call and beo tho styles. Sep tember sheets to give away. New Shoes coming In ovory dall. Tho lluest lino or medium-priced footwear In in the city. Now styles. It & G corsets Ferris Waists. District '70 School shoes. WILLIS BROS, CO, 302 Commercial Street. J?lie Cash Dry Goods and Shoo house. USWaVW vjNjjfNjrw a- ---- I II III T - II I, TODAY' Cliangcablc Taffeta silks, j Cliangcablc Taffeta silks, All late Shades 75 cents tho yard. Figured silks, Beautiful Designs 75 cents up. Leather belts, "White, Green, Reds and Blacks 25 cents each. Ladies' tics, Newest and Most Stylish, Strings aud Bows, 25 cents each. "Velvet Grip" hose supp3iJcs, Best In the "World. Holverson's Cash Stoic Miss llmah Holland has returned from a visit with friends In Oregon City and Portland. Mrs. John McDonold.of Wnllowa, Is vltlting Supt. and Mrs. J. L. Carter, of the blind school. Miss Ida Basey has returned from a two weeks ylsit with Oregon City and Portland friends. W. W. White, clerk for George Bros., the lunch counter men, visited freinds at Brooks Saturday evening. Attorneys Bingham and Jdleman went to Toledo today to take testi mony in the Howell-Davis suit. County Treasurer G. L. Brown spent Sunday with relatives at Stayton, making the trip on his bicycle. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Anson have re turned from their Summer outing and make their home at hotel Willamette. L. E. Gardner and family returned rom a visit to his father at Browns- vllle Oregon where they had been for recreation. Otto Metschan and Misses Lillian Metschanand Anna Blesen have re- j turned from a ton davs outlnir at Wil- holt Springs. Miss Mabel Campbell, who has been working in William Kal&er's family, has gone to her home, near Ale, oyer hop picking season. Prof. F. L. Young returned to Eu gene. He has b3en working a week on the state archives relating to the pro visional government of Oregon. Leona Shannon, of Dallas; J. "W, ' dency, but there is nothing in his ac Watson, or Portland; M. II. Connor, ' (,i0ns to warrant his commitment to and A. Hughes, of St. Paul; F. H. I the asylum. liuuilL-suu, ui xuiuu, .una. iM.il . , uj. Independence; and R. n. Hurley, of Eugene were registered at Hotel Sa lem, Sunday. Salemltes returning from Newport today were: Mrs. Babcock and daugh ter Grace; Gus. Molden, Gus. neulet, (went to Eugene), Miss Gusta Reuf, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Savage and daugh ter Miss Grace, 31 lss Jennie Calvert, Mrs. M. S. Skiff, (stopped off at Al bany,) and Roy Damon. Juvenile Hop Picker Lost. A mother and two sons aged about 3 and 8 respectfully, were among tho Portland contingent of hop picKers reaching Salem on tho steamer Ra raonialast night. The mother- and youngest son requested the oldest boy to Bleep on the boat with them but he refused to do so, preferring to spend tho night on land. Accompanied by another boy of an eqeal age, lie went ashore, since which time he has not been seen. The mother Is distracted with grief and is anxious to learn of her son's whereabouts. From tho fact that the boy was not very bright It is likely .he wandered about the streets and lost his way but will likely return In a few days. Shoulder Dislocated. n. B. Williamson, a carpenter in tho employ or tho O. O. & E. Co. aud at present engaged repairing tho com pany's steamers Albany and noag which are tied up at Salem for the summer, fell about eighteen feet about 8:30 o'clock this morning and dislocated his left shoulder besides sustaining a number or bruises, Wil liamson started to walk from the promenade deck of the Win. noag to tho dock adjoining the steamer, but had no sooner stepped upon tho foot plank until It slipped from the edge of tho boat and he fell striking tho dock quito forcibly and landing on a small raft about eighteen feet below. Ho was immediately taken to tho Riverside House, corner State and Water 6treet when Dr. J. N. Smith was called and mado tho Injured man comparatively comfortable. STATE HOUSE NEWS. A. D. Stlllman, Pendleton, was ap pointed a notary. Two articles of Incorporation were Hied with tho secretary of state: Tho Eagle Valley Building Association of Richland, and tho Ella May Mining Co., of Portlund. Photographic Supplies, Tho Stolner Drug Co. of Salem has put in a wholesale and retail stock of tho Eastern Kodak Cameras and sup plies. Full stock of chemicals, Cra mer, Seed, Hammer and Perfection 1 lutes. Prices us low as any houso. d&w It TAX PAYMENT Man Examined For Insanity. County Board of Equalization Meets Today Notes. Thls morning Sheriff F. T. Wright man made the thirteenth payment or 1890 taxes to County Treasurer G. L. Brown. Today's turnoyer aggregated $10,069,83 and Is to be credited to tho following funds. Polls 8 118 00 City or Salem 1,57127 Citv of Woodburn 11 81 City of Stayton 05, SCIIOOL DISTRICTS. No No No No No 24 $ 1,110 89 . 103. 18 27 4... 5.. 33 45 0 89 2 21 13 22 1 CO 1 17 59 97 0 77 11 20 3 21 2 05 3 50 40 11 No 17 No 2! No 22 No 25 No 32 No 57 No 89 No 111 No 113 No 118 State County School. .. and State 7,084 81 Total $10,009 83 The twelve payments previously i made amounted to $117,010.13 which with today's turnover makes a grand I totat of $127,035.00 in 1890 taxes that have been collected and turned into the county t:easury. Subtracting this amount from the total tax of 8187, 100.20 leaves a balance of $59,474 24. Tint. nt. the rate taxes came in Satur day and today it will be tafe to pre- diet that the amount of unpaid taxes will not aggregate over $50,000 when the tax roll is closed by Sheriff Wrlghtman Tuesday evening, as per order of the county court. NOT INSANE Upon complaint of his father, J. B. Brown, n. E. Brown was ithis morn ing examined before Judge G. P. Ter rell as to his insanity. The examina tion was conducted by District Attor ney S. L. IJayden and Dr. W. B. Morse and resulted in tho young man being discharged. It seems that the young man Is subject to lits of despoil nntTNTY BOARD OP EQUALIZATION. The Marlon County Board of Equal ization, consisting of Judge G. P. Terrell, Clerk L. V. Ehlen and Asses sor J. W. Hobart met -this morning. A number of taxpayers called through out the day and looked over the books. BOUNTY WARRANTS. County Treasurer G. L. Brown to day cashed bounty warrants aggrega ting $7.30 that had been issued by Clerk L. V. Ehlen as follows: J.B. Leigh $2 10 Edwin Hobart 1 00 Geo. J. Fryer 1 20 Frank Parrish 3 00 Total $7 30 IN POLICE COURT. Two Boys Arrested for Disturbing the Salvation Army. F. Warshgold and Wm. Jenkins were arrested last evening charged with disturbing a religious meeting. They were airaigncd before Recorder Edes this morning and entered a plea of "not guilty." Their trials have been set for Tuesday. It seems these young men attended tho Salvation army meeting Sunday evening and attempted to take charge of tho same but this was resented -by the officers of the army who caused the arrest of the young men. J. M. Morrow was arrested Sunday on a charge of drunkeness. Morrow was arrested last Friday on a similar charge and was discharged providing ho would leave town immediately. The man claimed to have work in a hop yard and ageed to leave ut once If Recorder Edes would discharge him. Tho man was this morning sentenced to ten days In tho city Jail and will bo detained there until his sentence has expired. A well known salesman in a leading drygoods storo of this city spent last night In the city Jail, awaiting his arraignment in police court this morning on a charge of drunkeness no Is u member of a highly respected family for whoso sake his name is withheld. To Central America. Mr. and MfsA.I. Manning, who have been spending seyeral months In this city, left today on their return to Nicar agua, Central America. They wer ac companied by Phil Metschan, Jr., and Dr. O. n. Cuslck, assistant druggist at tho Insano asylum, who will cast tholr lot in this distant country, Both of the latter young gentlemen aro well known in this city being quite popular In social circles, and their many freinds In this city wish them every possible success In their new location. Tklffr- lies frJLit&JZlrfr. Tiry VTlffM- '-rs'Vi tci Cut! Slasb! Down and Off They Go I Tt : Klein large stcck of standard shoes has been removed to the BushBank Block, State street, where it is being sold at awfuUyJbwjjnccs, Go, sec and buy, Salem shoe store. IN THE HOP YARDS Picking Will Be Gsneral Throughout the Valley This Week. This has been hop pickers day at Salem. All day Sunday teams wero carrylug hop yard crews and camping ontllts out Into the country. Sunday night several boat loads of pickers ar rived up from Portland and Salem restaurants were busy more or less nil night feeding the lupulin harvesters. . Throughout this month large crowds of Salemltes have gone cither to the mountains or to the seaside and now.ccmes tlieexcurslon to tho hop yards that almost completes the de population of the city. To those who cannot afford to spend a few weeks ill the mountains or at some seaside or Inland resort, a row weeks in the lion vard will prove beneficial to the ! health aud at the same time replen- I ish tho pocket-book. A largo hay l rack load or men and boys, number ing about thirty, passed through Com' mercial street Tor yards south or town about 8:30 o'clock .this morning and a bohterous crowd It was indeed Each member or the party carried a roll or blankets and other necessary articles. The Willamette rlyer boats are being taxed to transport the 2500 Port land hop pickers to points up the val ley. Steamers Elwood and Altona both left Portland Sunday morning with a full list of passengers, tho ma jority or whom were landed at Butte vllle, the himainder being transferred to the steamer Ramona for Salem, reaching this city about 9:45 p. m. last night. They were this morning taken to the hop yards around Salem. All tickets on the Altona and Elwood were sold for today's trip. The iirst hop yard dancc.of the sea son was that at Dove's yard near Eola Saturday night. It was largely at tended by pickers from the surround ing yards and also a large crowd from Salem. An enjoyable time Is reported, Experienced hop buyers claim that hops are harder to dry this season than ever before. In most yards tho pickers aro com pelled to take greater pains than ever before. They are required to be more particular about leaves and other trash. Picking has begun in tho R. R. Wll lard yard, live miles northeast of Sa lem. This yard has no lice nor mold, and has ono of the linest quali ties in the vicinity of Salem. Mr. Willard says ho knows nothing or the hop business, but good Judges say they are very line and rich In lupuline. nop picking records are annually made in tho various yards but wo have heard of one that seems hard to beat. Ono day last week in tho Hay- don yard near Eola. Clias. Gllllngham and Rolla Southwick, both or this city picked 11 boxes between 7 o'clock In tho morning and 0 o'clock in the evening. Tho rain-storm Uiat appeared so threatening throughout yesterday transrormed into an electrical shower last evening, accompanied by a slight sprinkle. The sheet lightening was quite vivid and continued throughout the evening. The sprinkle of last night did not damage tho hops,. fruit or hinder har vesting any but to much rain at this season of tho year would do mnch damage. Not only would tho hops bo greatly damaged, but the prunes, whloh aro so largely raised In tho val ley, would suffer from tho rain. They would first swell and when the sun would como out, tho fruit would crack, thus spoiling them for packing and yreatly reducing their value In tho market. Harvesting Is pretty well along but tho farmers aro almost wholly unprepared for rain. Tho weather forecast for tho next thirty six hours is: Showers tonight and Tuesday. BORN, KL1NGELE. At the homo on Lib erty and Mission streets, Salem, Or., Aug. 27. 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kllngele, a son. MARRIED. FARNSWORTH EGGIMAN. At tho Marlon county court house, Sa lem, at 3 p. m. Saturday, August 28, 1807, County Judge G. P. Terrell officiating, Ada Egglman to A. "W. Farnsworth, both of this county. At Sonnemann's, Found on the finest tables In tho city the Tillamook cream cheeso sold only at tho State street grocery. STABBING AT ALBANY. A Fight L-ads to the Fatal Cutting of Billy Mayer. Albany, Aug. 30 Special. About 10 o'clock last night Jim Blackburn, son or Judge Blackburn, stabbed a blacksmith, Billy Mayer, seven times In the back, ono of which went Into his lungs, and Mayer Is lying in a ser ious condition, but with chances for his recovery. It occurred near tho Lost Chance Saloon. A week prevtoifs Blackburn and Mayer had had a fight across tho rlyer to see which was the better man, Mayer whipping. Blackburn was evidently getting even with him. Mayer had been drinking hard. THE MARKETS. PROVISION. Portland, Aug 30 Wheat valley, 85c: Walla Walla, 82c Flour Portla-id, 4 40 Superfine, 2 50 per bbl Oats White, 384oc; grey, 3639- Potatoes, .New 353400 per sack, Hay Good, lo12.50 per ton. Hops loatijc. Wool.. Valley, I4i5c; Eastern Oregon IOI2C. Mohair. 20c. Millstufls..Bran, 14.00; shorts 1550. Poultry Chickens, mixed 3 50.(013 75 broilers, i.5o3oo iutke;S, live .ic Eggs.. Oregon, I2j per doz. Hides. . green, salted 60 lb 7c, umii 1 60 lbs 6c; sheen pelts, io7oc Tallow 2jc3c Onlona i'25l.5o per sack. Wheat Bags Calculus .25 p-r 100 Beanssmall white, iJ i?c.linu 334 Hogs Heavy, 450 Butter. .Best dairy,253o; fane) cuimtij 353400 per roll. Cheese .uc. Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleached 6Vi7o; unbleached 3c4c; sundricd Pears 5c6c Plums, pitless,3c4c. Prunes4ic6c. Voal -smallj33c per !o. Mutton Weathers 2a2; dressed mut tbn,4j4 spring lambs $fe per lb. Beet Steers 3.; cows 2.25. dressed 45 Cured Meats J lams iocioc bacon 7Ji Lard in pails, 7c. SALEM MARKET Wheat-'73c Oats 25c. Apples ,25c . Hay.. Baled, cheat, $8, Flour. .In wholesale lots, 4.25; rtail 4.60; bran, bulk. I2!3 shorts, iS-5r.ij 75; chop feed, 15.0c16.00 Poultry Chlcken.5 spring 8. VoaL.Dressed, 3. Hogs. .Dressed, 4.50. Live Cattle.. 22 Sheep.. Live, 1.50. Spring lambs, $1.00 Wool.. Best, 12c. Hops.. Best, oaioc Kggs..ii in trade. Farm Smoked Meats Baccn, 7c; hirns 100; shoulders, 5c. Potatos25c trade. Dried Frui'w Apples, evaporated bleached, jOiSct unbleached 4c5c. Plums, 4c. Butter, Dairy 15320c creamery 22 Cheap Railroad Rates. The low rate of one faro for round trip will be given by tho Southern Pacific from any point on their lines in Oregon, Vo enable all to attend. The people's stae institution for the improvement of agriculture and the mechanical and housohold arts. Rep lesenfd in district departments, and divisions for the intelligentexhlbltion of tho various types of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry, and many classes of machinery and imnlements. I manufactures, and merchandise, mu- sicui instruments, aomestic manu facture, women's work, science and art. The people of the state are especially invited to participate. Let us demonstrate tho capabilities of Oregon and Oregon people. Ono faro for the round trip. Popular admission of 25 cents. tf feed Drop3 "Muchly." Bran and Shorts nro cheaper than corn. Price of inlH feed greatly re duced. Call at the mill for quotations. Delivered, free fn ton lots. Salem Flooring Mills Co. 9-18-dtd. Frtiif aod Vegetables Received Fresh Every Morningf Gravestein apples-vfinest in the world, Delicious Bartlett pears, Elegant peaches for canning, Sonnemann, The Gt ocer.. 124 State st, DRBSS Our entire now fall lino of Dress Goods and Kllkn ..,..., in t.lift In riff ft f, nnrl hoRt. linn nvnrcl.r...... , ,, ,ar0 Plain and Figured Blacks, Plain and Figured in all shade, Cloths in ull tho latest colorings, Suitings, Noveltl? In dress lengths. es In Quality from the Cheapest to the Best, Wo will bo pleased to sec you, to show you tlirouch tho ltco, whether you pnrchaso or not. Call early before the choicest patterns are sold, 4&vA Greatly Reduced Rates. "Why not attend tho state fair when you can buy a ticket for one fare, round trip, from any point on the Southern Pacific, lines in Oregon. Tho Oregon state fair and Industrial exposition will present unusually ilno exhibits and attractions In addition to the numerous track features, and exciting running races,-with Del Nnrte to lower his record of 2-08 for a purso of 85 '0. Arrangements arc being made Tor the introduction or .many new attractions to Interest and please all who attend. Visitors may prepare to bo royally entertained. One tare for tho rouud trip, and popularadmisslon of 25 cents. Kxcursion Rates Every Day. The Southern Pad He now offers for sale round trip tickets from Salem to Newport, good until Oct. 1, for the price r 84 50. Call on the Salem agent for same, tf W. W. Skinner. N0TI6E ! Every hop picker In this and adjoining counties to bring all their watches, clocks and jew elry to be repaired to the pco plc'sn Watchmaker, Jeweler, and Optician. Watches cleaned 75c, Mainsprings 75c, C, H, HINGES, Second door north of postoffice, Before sending your children to school have their eyes tested by some reliable spec ialist, we do this on scientific principles. Consultation and eyes tested free, To the Hop Gf owe? s. I want every hop grower in the country to know that my business is PRINTING HOP CHECKS. My prices are all right. See Conoycr. the Business Printer, 263 Com mere al street, before placing your order. For Newport, If you are coinc to Newport this summer wnte to John Stimpson. He has houses to rent; he also has a team and will haul you to cottape or cam Dine mound at reasonable rates. 7 16 dw :o: goods! . Mixtures, Rough EJ 257 Commercial st ror wnere me ncn scrata there she expects to I the worm, I am trying to gei outofcrocl. ery b'z. and o(T;r certain lin-j u crockery at 20 per cent bclo? cost. Cut you nslhing to coot in 111 itotc and look tt good But I will trj to get yonr hud cash Lcfore you get out. M; crockery is all (or sale at prices uciovr urst cost. E M, ROWLE Groceries and Crockery, 227 Cooj-i street, aaiem, ur. Humphrey Wafehou Wo arc prepared to r celve tiuii kinds from tins day at ojr vvttaaj Salem and Mucleiy. Grain stodn contract for whent. Also format Is with sacks as formerly. Call tnJiei . A. M. HUMfEII d iw& wim Utl JOHN HUGHS Dealer in GROCERIES, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, V and the most comolete stodi BRUSHES of all kinds in ft Artists materials, lime, hair, 1 and shingles, and finest qp grass seed. NEW ADVERTISEMENT lostA toin silver exprea the words "Expresj Dtggye M with a hatbind attached, FiWP leave at tho Journal office WANTED -A good fresh mika e Oregon School lor ineminn. Mnnrmrnoa Tlfnr (rfflftff 1....1. i rhinm KaDthoieam a ' remedy in the world for icratdm bruises, etc. GIRL WANTBD-Fortwo on in small family. Address ni. tvmj a at. vi firm hav rnsre. kind, not afraid of cars. Pn ' ci.if ni,rrh;iser. Inauire ott. " , South Commercial street. WANTED.Agents, fMtpl w.l tn workers.- no capital neeacu, new plan sells at sipni v ., , . .!. eyJ edsl lk.USEnOL6:SPEC.C0 -, : -: Ml.m LLm FOR SAUi-Ueauiiiiii """rff ...:.u fircf.drice tmoovements tu Fourteenth street. Salem, Ortggjt WRfel.WJWS iitiii ..11 ..,, Inauire oliw" j J'"' ...1. n. factory. Sale- UUU, SiWU "" "w- muz N. B. &COTT, r-itej typewriter, room 0, or bank. Promptattenuonjoaf WANTEDUPKIUH WHf, .n,lmn nr ladies U uW Miahlished house in Oregoft. established house and expenses, rosin Enclose self-addresse, -- , Tk nnminion Company, T" IIAVIS PARTIES Bartlet Pears. Bradshaw PI"1 Columbia Plu Egg'iPlum8' pL0L Cff's GoldenofP Italian f rune! Silver Prunes, tt jan Prune Or any other 8! call cany o "- . OREGON FRUIT NOTICE U 5 . ...d&i-T-'ir I :. Wf , illbi wwJiMiiHHHHiHHfiMBliiuiiBlH