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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1898)
m 1 1 ' ? U V l S i S: if ! '.i I I Nf i t n ii J t t 1 t 'If 1 t( I ; P w . b n 4 i .8 F ' l -- m 'i i ill '" I' ' " " 9J - .-. f - wnmxrvaVVPffrt ..mt H TWO COURTS IN SESSION. THE SCHOOWw.wn. UaSSTJSCJiaiaCeKSKiU SBj PHI $-Big Dollars-$ Are what you will save if you purchase your spring stocK at J3CA v Keynote to this store "Strictly honorable dealings at lowest prices." This week we offer some splendid bargains, a few of which arej Ladies fast black hose, 5c per pair, Children's extra strong school umbrellas, 50c. Ladies' brocade silk and mo- : Ladies' heavy percale shirt j hair skirts, very good S5, waists, new styles, 50c, Dr. Warner's "Platinum" dress stays, warranted not not to rust, very pliable, 10c dozen, : Standard shirting prints : and Harmony Mills prints choice figures and collars, I 4c the yard, Don't fail to see our special line of 15c dress goods. Z HOLVERSON'S ZZ While they last we offer a line of Men's Fancy Shirts Qualifies that were $1 50 each special at V3c Each. Sec South' Window. 4 JT. a. DALRYmPLB Sl CO. CALL A MESSENGER - - - -and have your notes and packages delivered, to oolleot a bill, to c on orrandn for you. Ask for special rates on merchants' packages. Charges roanonablo. Bioyolo ser vice. Ring Blue boxes or telephone 40. Lockwooa Messongor System, Contral ofHoo No. 200 Commercial street. The Weather. a few sharp frosts nrc followed by more cold weather. Forecast IsThursday fair warmer. PERSONALS. T. Kay was a Portland visitor to day. Mrs. M. W. Hunt returned today from Albany. Hod. n. G. Guild, of McMlnnvlllc, Is In the city. State Treasurer Mctsclian was In Portland today. P. Levy, the hopbuyer, bad business In Portland today. Attorney S. 13. Marks returned to Oregon City today, Col. P. V. Drake returned to Port land this morning Attorney J. M. Sowers returned today from Albany. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Aycrs, of Hcpp ncr, aro vlBltlng A. J. Basey. Genuine Sweet Corn ! Cut and Dried, Fresh as from the ear SONNEMANN. Grocer, Senator and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, of Sclo, arc in the city. Attorney General C. M. Idlcmai, went to Portland today. R, S. Rutherford, of Marlon, was In the city Tuesday aftcrnocn. Coostable V. R. Jones, of Jefferson, was In the city this afternoon. Geo. W. Davis returned Tuesday evening from his trip to Skagway. R. B. Fleming, of the Northwest Stove Foundry was in Portland today. C. Carmicliacl left this morning for Yakima, Washington, on a wool-buyr ing cxplditlon. Mrs. Thos. Reynolds returned this afternoon to Portland after a short visit In the city. Mrs. Sophia King and Mrs. F. B. Southwlck went to Portland Tuesday In tho Interest of tlio Pacific Circle, W. II. McOscar, Geo. Mauer, Geo. Brown and I). S. Kain, went to Port land today, enroutc.for Copper river country. They will bo joined In a few days by John L. Sweeney, of this city and Dr. Merman, of Fort Wayne, Ind. They expect to start from Portland about the 12th Inst. A Neat Couktksy. Yesterday afternoon as Mr. Towno was speaking In the opera house the noise from the carpentors working on the celling of the electric light olllccs bebw became annoying to the speaker, when a com mittee was sent down to have It stopped If possible. The men were put to work In another part of the building, but the noise was still heard, and when his attention was further called to It, Manager F. R. Anson had tho men quit work and told then) to go up and hear the speech a neat courtesy from a gold hug source. Docket Entries by Judge Hewitt County Commissioners Meet. Entries made by Judge Hewitt since last report, are as follews: R. J. Flemltig vs. John A. Carson, receivership; motion to turn oyer cer tain books, notes and letter-books overruled and ordered tnat the parties to the cause each give the other the immediate opportunity to Inspect any books, papers, records or other docu ments that mayjoe in his possession pertaining to or material to the Issues In this cause and an opportunity to take copies of the same if so desired. Ada A. Pogue, insolvent, F. N. Derby, assignee, assignment; all mo tions as to the election of an assignee overruled. Today was certainly "divorce day" with Judge Hewitt. During the forenoon the 'marriage relations be tween six couples were dissolved. There remain however six of her such cases on his docket for disposition at this term of court. Decree of divorce on findings was entered in the cases of Emma Lane vs Isaac Lane, Mary E. Smith vs A. A. Smith, Elizabeth Shaffer vs Joseph Shaffer, Fred L. Taylor vs Anna L. Taylor, Wm. L. Whltfock vs Anna R. Whltlock and Mary M. Leveque vs J. IN. Leveque. This afternoon the court finished auditing the road and bridge account and working on the pauper account as this rcprot closes. Lno Broken. At Y. M. C. A. Hall Friday evening George Hersch bach broke his leg at the ankle while practicing pole vaulting under direc tion ol Prof. Brown. The matts were so placed that the young man struck on the edge ot one and his foot was doubled under him. The break was a painful one. Tho Oregon City Enterprise has changed hands and now Mr. T. L. Polndexter will have charge. bankrupt Sale ! I Favind bought the stock of goods known as tho c. r . USDurn racket store. 1 will pro cc;d at once to close out the same. The roods must co regardless of cost. Everything mail.ed down to a bargain orice. Come and make your selection whi.e the stock is lull and assortment good. Next door to Albert's bank. Very respectfully. N.J.DAMON. Planus Removed. Street Com missioner Worrlck today removed from tho Commercial street cross walks tho planks, that have been in conveniencing pedestrians forsoveral months past. Nobody nood linvo Nouralgln. Got I)r. Miles' i ruin nil irom utukkuis. uno cent, a aos U r. Mhos' NcnvBl'iasTEiisfor BI'INAL WKAKNiaa AlldrufwbUsciremforlBtr Special Sale Stationery, Flno boxes of paper and envelopes at 10 cents per box, better grades IS and 25 cents besides regular lines of flno stationery. Have you scon my 125 sheet 3 cent tablet. Full lines of artists materials. Photograph albums. Dolls at cost. Remember the Circulating Library over 1000 books to select from. PRANK S. DEARBORN. Bookseller and stationer, 203 Com mercial street. Monday, March 14 Will Witness an Im portant Contest. The Salem school election on next Monday ought to Interest every man and woman In the district. The two directors to be chosen will help conduct our schools, one for tire years and one for one year. Probably the one getting the largest popular vote will go In for five years. The one year term will be extended at the next election. If the person chosen Is satisfactory to the people. It has been unfortunate that the two Republican party chairmen have been put up. Mr. Davis, Republican county chairman, has returned from Alaska, and will undoubtedly be a candidate with Mr. Bingham. We consider Mr. Davis a public spirited gentleman, who might make a good school director if free from party influeuce. Mr. Rlgdon and Mr. Baype declined to become candidates because they are party chairmen, and the fact that Mr. Davis Is stillRepubllcan county chair man Is the vital objection to him. Two candidates who have received the largest popular vote are M. L. Chamberlain and Dr, W. H. Byrd, the former was at one time county clerk and the latter has served as school director. Mr. .narsu has also been nominated by the com mittee of the woman taxpayer's meeting. Mr. Marsh is a capitalist and now In the wholesale fruit busi ness. The school district could have no abler, cleaner, or more Independ ent men than Chamberlain, Byrd, or Marsh. The first Is a McKinlcy Republican, the second a Democrat, and the last named a Sliver Republican. Many people are of the opinion that there should be but two candidates on each side. We believe that one of the three last named should step out and let the people have a square contest. We were In hopes that a woman could be found who would make the race for the office. But It has not been possible. We do honestly be lieve that any woman can vote for either of the three last named. The best men and women of this city want politics kept out of the schools. The Salem bosses seem to want to force them In deeper than cycr. Let the people elect independent men. m sts I Ij The largest, finest and most complete line ever shown in Salem? cightyfive dozen to gj select from j in ginghams, percales, madias, etc, silk, all at special sale. iSA Thursday, Friday and Saturday, X ify Do not wait until the sizes are broken but buy now, & 0 iU Silk Waists from $375 up. Percale Waists from 45c up, p Gingham Waists from 69c up, See those pretty silkstripe gingham waists, Just take a look at our north window, Sales Prices positively not duplicated after sale 257 Commercial St. SSft? The bargain house of Salem Quite a Joke. P. Klingele, a brewer at the Capital Brewery, had an exciting adventure last evening all over a setting hen. He Is a breeder of fancy poultry on t he-side, when on his way home after work took wf,h him from Dr. W. F. Skiff's place a setting hen and some eggs. When, part way home he stopped to shift his load from one arm to another, and discovered that he was alongside someone's chicken yaid when he stopped. He proceeded home ward, and when on the Bush bridge heard a breathless voice calling him to stop, nc did so, when a young man accosted him thus; "Give me back that chicken. My wife saw you steal It at our chicken yard, and you needn't deny it. Give It up, and noth ing will be said; quick." But Mr. P. didn't part with his hen. Ho smiled and said "Illmmel, hcilig Donncr wetter noch elnmal, what you want?" and told his antagonist to go hence, but his breathless pursuer still wanted the hen. lie threatened arrest, etc., when Mr, P. gave him his address and told him to call around with the po lice as soon as he pleased. He went home, and laughed all night, in his sleep, and still smiles. TOWNE'S GKEAT SPEECH. Copies for Sale at Low Price in Large Quantities, The speech of Congressman Townc, the great free silver orator, can be had at The Journal olll.e In any quantity for circulation. Papers con taining It can be had at the low price of 1 cent each In a quanlty of not less than 2o copies. Send in your orders early and have this great speech doing missionary work. It is the best effort of one of the greatest orators of the land. tf The New Spring: Stock Of cloth ing from Henry W. King& Co., Chi cago, has just arrived at the New York racket, for men, youths and children, just stop and examine them. They are of the latest style, of the best quality, and all for racket prices. Call and save money, there Is no doubt your being able to do so. 3-9-2d-lw The Attention Of the ladles Is called to tho new line of chocolite and black vicl kid Oxford ties, just received by the New York Racket, ranging from $1 rpward. Also the lino lineof ladles' latest style black and chocolate button or lace ylcl kid shoes, of the "Star 5 Star" line. Also a full stock or misses' and chilcrcns' shoes in the latestshades, all sold at racket prices. Please call and exam ine them. 3 9 2dlw Memorial SEitviCES.--Public exer cises in honor of the late Frances E. Willard will be held In the First Methodist church at 3 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Steele, president of the county Union will prislde, and the pastors of the various churches will partlclptte. Prof. Z. M. Parvln will haye charge of the musical program. When You Have Company You wanteveryrhing just right, especially the dinner, Groceries bought of us will make the serving of a faultless dinner no trouble at all. Branson & Co. Dreadfully Nervous. Gknts I was dreadfully uervou and for tor relief took your Karl's Clover Koot Tea. It nuiefed mv nerves and strenpthene mv whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Dowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thor oughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Harllord, Conn Sold by D. J. Pry. IRew SDress 5oo6s ! Now lines 10-lnnh novelties, in all tho now shades, 25c, 20c, and 35cujyard. Tho nrett lest lino of goods ut tho price over shown here. C01UKNT DRESS GOODS Iridescent novelties 1n all tho now shat'es; very neat and stylish; also small checks lu'biown and white, blue and white, black and white. TAHLH LINENS An elegant new lino of table linens and napkins juts opened, bleached and unbleached, and Turkey reds, Fine Mucin from 60c to $1,2.') purl yard. Good union table cloths at 25c to 50o a yard, Napkins at all prlccH. WHITE QUILTS Beautiful lino Just opened, bought In New York at special low prices. You reap tho benefit. Elegant white spreads from 76o to t'j each. NEW FOOTWEAR All tho latest thing In footwear for ladles, men nnd children, at bedrock prices for spot cabli. Wo have a lino of ladles' tine shoes, plain toes, a llttlo out of style, but flno goods, and very best stocK, which weuro selling at tl a pair. Agents Standard Patterns. Best and cheapest. R. & 0. corsets. oniDia bros. sl oo. 302 Commercial street. Tho cash dry goods and shoo house. My Kitchenware Department. Now filled to overflowing with an Immense assortment of steel enameled waro In all of the staple everyday goods nt lowest racket prices. Call und see for Yourself. My New Line of Laces Embroideries Hosiery Handkerchiefs Ties Men's Ovorshlrts Sweaters. and tho dozens of staple things nt lowest racket prices for liest qual ity of goods. WIGGINS' RACKET Wheel Customers Taught to ride Free, Our wheel trade has been something immense for tho past two weeks. Wire, mall, express and freight alike called into requisition to carry u.tt our orders. More of Our Great $35 and $40 Lines will bo In this week. The Stearns at SSO. Is tho great favorite at that price. None to equal It for the money. No better at any price. Highest class known. Come and see tho dress guard that protects In every way. Can't even touch the chain or sprocket, let alone catch. BAZAAR ! PRICES I Dressmaking Parlors. Mrs. L. Campbell has opened dressmaking parlors at 33a Liberty street, she is prepared to do all kinds of fashionable dressmaking at reasonable prices. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 3 5 lm Be Not Deceived! A Courh, Horseness or Croup are not to be tnfled with, A dose in lome otsnilos Cure will sa you much trouble. Sold by D. J. Fry. State Boaiid Of Piiakmacy Lee Stciner, of this city, L. W. Moody and J. M. A. Lane, of Portland, A. Yerrnigton of Eugene and G. C. Blake ly of The Dalles, constituting the Oregon State Board of Pharmacy held a short session In this city Tuesday afternoon. Licenses to practice phar macy were granted to the following who passed the examinatien: W. S. Ward. D P. Leach and S. A. Clemen- son, of Portland; W. II. Chasrain, of MlUon and G. North Chcrrlngton, of this city. The board adjourned to meet In Portland June 8. Things to Adore. There are many things in this world that are worthy of adoration but . the smokers of "Our Champion" the best 5 cant cigar claim there is more gen - ulne pleasure derived from smokinij l that brand than any other In the' Democratic Primaries. The Democratic primaries of Mt. Angel precinct were held March 5, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the election of nine delegates to the county convention. J.J Buckhritwas chosen chairman, and J. W. Ebner secretary. The fol lowing delegates were elected: Nic Michel, L. Shanks, M. Rainier, J. J. Buckhrit, J. W. Ebner, Thomas Rai nier, Fred Schwab, G. W. Ralmer, A L. Kavanaugh. A motion was also made for a Union between the Populists and the Sllyer Republicans which was carried unanimously. Hewell: D. J. Stelner, L. Larson, R.-T. McMchols, Jas, Baleson, D. G. Ross. East Salem: Frank Smith, C. W. Yaunke, Jas. Munkers, Noah Herron. market. than any other In the Karl's Clover Root Tea, tor Constipation jtstneisest and if after usme it vou don't J Stock Moved. Mrs. M. E, Fraser is moving her stock of millinery, ladies' and children's furnishings, and notions to 271 Commercial strect.next door to the old Leader stand. 3-9-d & w i say so, j money, To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tab tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25c. 10-14-m Dont annoy others by your cough ing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Stone's Drugstore. Way Down Rates. Lowest rates Mcr offered to eastern points. See H'iie k Barker, agents for O. R. & ft. and Short Line. 3-8 1 w How's This! We oiler One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney .S: Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all businesb transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by the firm. West &TRAUX,wholcsale Druggist, Toledo, O. ' Waldinq, Kinnan $s Narvik, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure us taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Testimonials snnf, frpp. Prlrn 75c per bott e. Sold by all druggist. i Reduced Rates. l lie following rates are now in ef fect to eastern points via the Oregon Short Line. ' KansasCitytoSieuxCitylnclusive: First class, S25; second class S20. au uiucage: t irst class, S31.50: ond class, $20.50. To New Yerk: First class, 840 ond class, $30. lo St. Leuis: First class, 832 secona class, $27.50. To Chevennn. Dnnvnr Pnlnr.win Springs and Pueblo. First class. $40: second class, 830. Remember by this line only, you Ret through cars without change Portland to Chicago. InnnlrA 7.t H'JlSe & B.irkpr .ninnto o-n iin,,. cial street. ' 3.8.1 return the package Sold by D. J. Fry. and get your There are three little things which do more work than any other three little things created they are the nt., tbe bee and DeWitt's Little Early Rrsers, the last being the fa mous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. Stone's Drug Store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. lew eTMT WISJJOJ. Stop that cough. Take warning. Shiloh's Cure mnv miv lw tl. D.J. Fry. "'-"-'-' fe. It may bottle of Sold by sec- sec- .50: We are anxious to do a little good In tills wnrlrl nnri oon l,li. ? pleasanter or better way to do it than uj icv-umuicuuiuijune aiinute uougti Lure as a preventative of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. Stone's Drug Store. FOR SALE-Maple farm, the Cottle farm , -3 ..,, orenaru apply to Joseph Stocks. balcm, Or. r Q 3t ' What pleasure is there In life with a headache, constipation and bilious ness? Thousands experience them who could become perfectly healthy by using De Witt's Little Early Ris ers, the famous little pills. Stone's Drug Store. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Lazatlve BromoQulninp Tab lets all druggist refund the money If Itfalls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B Q. on each tablet. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, Injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure Instant relief by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Great Pile remedy. Stone's Drug Store. After VP.irs nt llntnlrl our,,,!.,,, t piles, B.V. Purselfof Knltner-ille -um "uatureu uy us ni! a Single Imv of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases sucli as eczema, rash, pim- J?.,5 k ,9l?st,lnat0 sore3 are readily cured by this famous remedy. Stone's Drug Stone. What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. Buffalo, N. Y.-Gcn-s:-From ray re-, sonal knowledge, gained in observing theer feet of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Lomumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the mast rematkable Kerned? that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly IK ",any Consumption. Sold by D O BTOniA, The Material S'OriJS0JnrepaJr,l,ff yur watc' is the best made and Genuine 0 mltatlon main snrlngs, Jewels or other material that your watch may need, is used in this department of Watch Repairing, Remember our prices aro the cueapest and work the best la the city. Watches cleaned 7K Mainsprings .'.'.". 75c CHARLES II. HINGES, D. R., 303 Commercial street, 2nd door north ui iKjsiomce. 0) I liMBiHHIDUil! mZZZ-J-