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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1898)
w tuA fi t: HPf ? jrfv r !H ! J if t , i k , "" 1 il LL i f r 'I i Ft IfiSm kiifa THEY ARE NOT CHEAP! &- Nobody (Has" Yet Said That of Our GooUThc ClicajvPalpabiy Sot Arc C"' o Itfat them in every light, weigh them, measure them, try them any way you will, they are undlsputubly cheap goods. Bo cheap are thoy that a great many who hear about our prices say at ence: "THEY CAN'T BE GOOD," wiit can't thev ? Can't they be good because no other merchant has yet mnrtnanoli nrlrvnfin frnorl imoda? AcaltJ WllV Can't tllCY ? MUSt WC fOlIOW tho old dollar squeezing method in prices? Must, wo eandwir.ii their cmods between two nrlccs, and call sandwich and give thanks? Wo don't follow anybody. Wo lead or lose. Special bargains this week In dress Roods, hosiery, dress skirts, shirt waists and summer corsets, tug after those who on the puoilc to cat muslin underwear, Our Low priccs;show you how to save your dollars, OAsn BTOBE. HOLVERSONS cash STOKE A large variety ol Plaids, Checks .scand 'V-'V' Wide Stripes, 06 yard t. - , sJ. JT. DALRYmPLB Sl OO. K Q R calii a MnssBNonn - - - - and have your notes and pnokneo" delivered, to collect a bill, to go on errands for you. Aalt for apodal ratos on morohanta' paoltagoa. Charges roasonablo. Bloyclo sor vloo. Ring Blua boxon or telophone 40 . , liookwood Messenger System, Central oitlco No. 200 Commercial street, Salem Local u Weather. Tonight und Thursday fair. Major D. U, Sherman and Frank WatcrH are now uoturlcs. J. 0. Gove, a Michigan violinist, from Yamhill county, has been com mitted to the asylum, A marrlago license was Issued to T. II. Slmpklns and Mils Anna N. Lehman, II. II. Vandoycrt witnessing tho Issuancoof tho same. Geo AV. Anderson and J. W. Barnes, of Elkhorti, came to Salem today. They report cattle and grass crops In prime condition, I. D, Driver Jr., went to Portland this afternoon on business. Mr. Dri ver reports the condition of Ills father 10 attains I IN SHOES at Osburn's RACKET STORE. ' Better look us up; 249 Commercial st, k In-law, Bamucl II. Ramp, unchanged from that on Tuesday afternoon. Ho remains unconscious und recognizes no ono. Justlco Johnson says the parties he discharged woro not tho only pprsdns who might hayo had access to the tally-sheets. There were others. Ho says ono duy when ho went to the court house ho found some of tho election records In, tho hands of a nowspupor reporter and Immediately requested I ho county clerk to have them locked up, A handsome team of gruy horses ere- ntr-d a llttlocxcltomout on State street this morning by ludulglng In a run awuy. Tho team was hitched to a wagon und started on tho upper end of Btato street. Tho wagon became detached near tho railroad but tho horses continued down tho street bo lug captured at Wlllard's blacksmith shop, none tho worse for tho run, ex cepting u fow slight bruises. Mr. aud Mrs. 1 A. Wlgglns.uccom panlcd by Mr. Wiggins' brother, Krncat Wiggins, of Kurekn, Kan., who has been spending tho summer In this city, loft toduy for tho "Bun Mower" atato. At Oregon City thoy wero Joined by Mr. und Mrs, Wm. Wiggins und at Tucoma Mrs. Fred Lockloy und daughter Miss Margaret, Joined the party. Mrs. Wm. lirown, Mrs. W. S. Dun niwuyund Dr. 13. 1). Phllbrook, con stituting tho bloyclo committee ut tho local Fourth of July celobra tlon hus uwurded prires for host decN orated wheels us follews: Frst prizes, Ituby WUIurd und Wilbur Itess: bco- uuu pnics. xjcuiuu urucoand Oscar Holt. The tlrst prlcstu each lustuueo was $5 und tho second prizes umountcd to 42,00 each, Ex-Slierlil F, T. Wrlghtman toduy removed his household effects from tho sheriffs apartmouts In tho court house to his residence on Bummer street near Chemekotn. Sheriff Dur bin and family will uioyo Into the court houso noxt week. Recorder J. II. Roland has rented tho Buell prop erty on south Summer btrcot, Into which ho has already moved. A. L. Downing, tho "batchelor" treasurer, of Turner has 6ccurcd accommoda tions In tho city. Mr.Downlng's,prcd ccessor, Geo, L. Drown, than whom Marlon county nover had a moro pop ulur or crtleleut oillcor, expects to re move to his old homo at buy ton somo time this neck. He will again engage In the saw-mill business with Leo lirown & Sons, being u member of the tlrm. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. Judge Boise Makes Many Orders In Judge Burnett's Department. t Judge Boise held a session of De partment No. 2, Marlon county court, until late Tuesday arternoon. A. D. Palmer has been appointed bailiff of the court and assumed his duties thl morning. Entries made since last report closed are as follews: Leo Willis, Insolvent, M. L. Cham berlain, assignee; sale of real estate confirmed; asslgnco to make deed. C, E. Wild vs. Mattio A. Farrisb ct al.; continued as per stipulation. F. B. West, Insolvent, J. W. Pate, assignee; continued. Gertrude M. Green vs. Wm. Hngcr ct al., partnership; settled. R. J. Fleming vs. John A. Carson, receivership; settled, A. Goodcnough vs. Claud iGatch, as receiver, of W. Harklns; disposed ;of, James McCrow vs. G. F. and J. M. Long; decree. A. J. Basey ct al. vs. BonJ. Vlnccko et al foreclosure; decree as asked In complaint, C. S. Watt vs. A. P. Kroshaus et al, foreclosure; default and decree. J. D. Bhaw ct al. vs. Prudence M. Grayctal.; report Med and will be confirmed. Hancy S.Bell etui. vs. Chas. A. Brown et al., equity; motion to strike out part of complaint. Southern Pact Uc Co., vs. A. Mills ct al., equity; disposed of. Z.J. Sparks vs, Zacharlah Sparks, divorce; default and at Issue; trial set for Friday at 9 a. m. II. P, McHary, receiver, ys. Wn. England, Olive B. England, ct al, submitted, L. A. Lewis vs. Charles T. Mcln tlrc, equity, default astoC. F. and Addle T. Mclntlro and J. W.narrltt; lecreoas to the other defendants on pleadings. Paelllo States Savings B.& L. Co. vs. A, M. Olluger,ctal; settled. A, M. iflolt vs. J. L. Berry, ct al, cqulty;coiillnucd. Mary A. Whitney, cxccutrlx.vs.C.A. Roberts, etui, foreclosure; default, Russell & Co. s. John Lccdy ct al, foreclosure; "decree by.default as to John Lccdy; decrco as to Swlnk;dls missed as toT. L. Bell. George Morris ys. W. R. Sheridan et al, foreclosure; decreo by default as to W. R. Shelton and G. A. and Clara Atkinson; decrco on pleadings as to Btato Land & Trust Co. Amanda Armstrong vs. Edward Armstrong, divorce; default, Joseph Miller vs. B. A. Kellogg, equity; dismissed on motion or plain tiff. D. 0. Howard vs. John Gray et al equity; answer Hied; reply to answer next Thursday. W. II, Feur vs. Belor & Fay ct al equity; decree. Tho Dundco Mortgago & Trust Co,, vs. Frank C. Savage, foreclosure; de fault and decree. A. W. Long, administrator, vs. J. C, Long, equity; stipulation to change A. L. to II. L. Jacobs, und J. O. to J. K. Jacobs. Lucy Adams vs. Wm. Adams, di vorce; continued. Wm. McMastcrs vs. John Raymond ct al., equity; continued as to G. Brown and John Bedford; continued for service. HonryOlIsIagorlvs. JamcsL. Backcn sto, confirmation; continued. Coolldgo & McClalno vs. Wm. Hos ier etui., continuation; confirmed. A. P. Rockwell vs. J. A. Van Eaton, confirmation; confirmed. W. D Fenton vs. J. A. Van Eaton, confirmation; confirmed. S. R. Hammer, executor, vs. F. A. Fleming, confirmation; confirmed S. R. Hammer, executor, vs. 8. P.. Jcssup, confirmation, confirmed. Trustees Will Heirs vs, W. C. Covelletal , confirmation confirmed. Martha E. Copr-lck vs. M. C. Barnes eta!., confirmation confirmed. W. P. Lord, governor, et al. vs. O. Brown ct al; default as to John nughes and Thjpas & Watt; con tinued for service. W. P. Lord, governor, ct al. vs. Edgar Grim; default us to railroad company and as to J, A. Cone and J. C. Hilton; order for publication of summons as to Edgar Grim; continued as to others. M. M, Ellis vs F, J.Ford, action for money, continued. Fremont Arnold, Insolvent, vs. T. J. Baiter, assignment, continued. Gertrude M. Green vs. Wm. Hagan ctal., partition, settled. E. F. Nell, Insolvent, vs. C. P. Bish op, assignee, aslgnmcnt, attorneys fee In statutory fee, not the attorneys fee named In the note. J. K.Sears ys. Harrison R. Klncald, injunction, order dismissing case in accordance with the mandate of the Supreme court. Pacific Paper Co., vs. E, H. Flagg, action for money, settled as for stipu lation. Ada E. Jory vs. Oregon Land Co., ct al., confirmation, sale confirmed. Nancy S. Belle et al., vs. Chas. A. Brown et al., equity, argued and sub mitted, Judge Boise adjourned court until 10 a4 m. Thursday. IN JUDGE UCHNETT'S DEPARTMENT. Judge Burnett held a short session of Department No 1, circuit court, In the county court room Tuesday afternoon. In the ejectment and damage case or A. N. Moores ys. Ross E. Moorcs ct al, tho demurrer to the amended reply was overruled and the argumout of the case was proceeded with at the conclusion of which the case was taken under adylsemcnt, Three entries were made as follews: Standard Box Factory vs. Oregon Fruit and & t.Produce Co., attach ment; default and judgement. Harrison Jones vs. F. X, DcGobln ct al., action for money; Judgment as per stipulation. L. R. Stlnson vs. Marlon couuty, action for money; non-suit by plaintiff. Court adjourned until 0 a. m. Oc tober 3, 1808. MARION COUNTY COURT. White Goods, Wo Bhow this week Bomo of our new Styles In white goods. Our usual low prices are on these. Beo tho goods In south window. Our Shirt Waists, ' . One Week Mote ' ' ' ' - Only of our 20 percent reduction on dres good, slks and eatln and tan b4 ebocolata shoes. You will wlw It If you do not buy yours till week. Pur Summer Underwear, Ih the correct tJiIpir-prlccs nro right und goods nro the best. VwU 6o to Wo. tfSu.nmcr union suits 35c, my desirable. ' , ' "" uu " Mm'i summer under suits 60o and Hoc. W8o8Ki5J!'s,o,irsi!,ain,,,c,,tf 1,osci Ka8t iron Klondike Assortment Water Sets In blue, canary, green and crys Berry Sets In all colors, Table Sets Olive trays, vinigar sets, celery trays and oddpieccs, SONHANN The Grocer. 124 Staco st Telephoue SI The county court ordered In the mutter of tho Ramagc road, in District No. 04, Alice Parkhurst was allowed $25 damages, petitioners also to pay a llko amount, G. P. Bennett and thirty others petitioned for a road leading out of Stuyton to be altered. Tho court appointed L. Hobson, D. II. Johnson, and W, II. Sherman viewers, to meet July 18th. The court will bo busy the greater part of the day auditing bills." Lost Three Toes. At 1:30 this morning John, the 17- year-old soon of John Burrous, head dyer at the Salem woolen mills, and an employe at the same lnstlutlon, met with an accident at the mills by which ho lost tho three smaller toes of his right foot. Young Burrous is ono of the night hands at tho mills where ho Is ono of tho spinners, nis foot iyus caught In tho "mulo" of tho spinning machinery and before ho could get the machinery stopped three of his toes had been Utterly ground from off his foot. Tho boy was taken to the Salem hospital whero tho in jury was attended to. State Insane Asylum Report. No. patients May 31, 1145. No. mules Juno 31, 709. No. font ales Juno 31, 305 Total, June 31, 1441. No. officers nnd employes, 144, Expeuso for Juno, $4997.70 No. eloped for month, 10. No. escapes returned, 7. No died fur month, 11. No. discharged, 13, No. roceived, 10. No, ro-admlttcd, 7. Wise Men Lived not only in Biblical times, but there are muuy such Individuals at tho present ttmo who aro to be recounted by their actions. Unon observation It will bo seen they all NIQHTWATCH ROBttRTS OOE3 To Make Place for Ex-Grand Juror Dan Humphrey. Jas. W. Roberts.for two years night watch at courthouse, was relieved this morning from further duty. He was the star witness who gave In tho first testimony In the tally sheet fraud case. He Is now succeeded by Dan Hum phrey of Woodburn who goes on duty tonight for the first time. Judge Terrell told Roberts that they had no fault to find with him and gave no reason for discharging him. Roberts Is a man of steady hab its, good moral character, and was al ways faithful In discharge of bis du ties. But he saw too much on the ntahts of Judo 10th and 11th. He has a family to support and Is in debt for sickness In tho family, and'a home he built on tho strength of his Job. Mr. Humphrey was ono of the famous minority of the grand Jury that white-washed the county court In the courthouse repairs investiga tion. His appointment comes as a direct reward for his services at that time. The Republican bosses who have persuaded Judge Terrell to remove Roberts and put In Humphrey may have been moved to do so to help Humphrey support his family. But his selection is more likely due to their fear that he will squeal. His election and Robert's removal are generally regarded as an outrage on the public. Under the present court, houso regime the sentiment "the public be d d, seems to bo everlast ingly In evidence. ROUTINE BUSINESS. Salem's City Council Transacts Business Last Night. The mayor and all councllmen ex- except Aldermen Hunt and Burcn were present last evening at the regular session of the city council. BILLS OIIDERED PAID. Forstner & Co $ 7 00 Oregon Telephone Co 75 Geo Townsend 2 5(1 Savage & Reld 0 37 E. M. Laforc 18 00 Gilbert & Patterson 5 00 E.B.Lamport 3 15 Gray Bro3 9 05 Patton Bros 1 20 Coast Agency Co 1 00 W. M. blcgmund 1 20 Salem Water Co 91 40 F. R. Anson 2 25 Salem Gas Co 20 70 Statesman Pub. Co 100 F. R. Anson, receiver 449 70 B. B.Cclbath 50 Knox & Murphy 24 45 A.G.Long 24 00 Harrltt &, Lawrence 10 30 Capital Lumbering Co 69 94 Gardner & Darr 10 30 Btelner Drug Co 1 50 J. E McCoy 57 CO A. J. Basey 4 50 Pohle & Bishop 3 50 Further time was asked by the ways and means committee to perfect plans for refunding the city hall war rants. A committee composed of Council man McGrew and Chief Hutton was appointed to investigate the merits of a certain team up In the Lucklemute country with a view to purchasing same for the 11 ro department. Tho lame mare "Maud" was ordered sold. Thursday, July 7 Greaies i 6n FU II m Ever Inaugurated in Salem Watch for Prices Later ' Co's. CooT)r.Mllr' Ninra PLASTUts for BPINAT, WEAKNESS. AUOrusslstiaeU'emforSg Or. MIlM'Nerrs riaatersSSe. fttUdrustlita,' De (iijiiG Express ! v7c opened yesterday after several days delay A gross each of three styles celebrated beauty pins, 5c. A gross each of Maine, Oregon and Dewey buttons. Can't get enough of these A lot of new belts in best styles and qualities! 5c hair netsj pearl collar and cuff buttons WIGGINS' BAZAAR ! RACKET PIUOES, Wounded Soldiers. Washington, July 0. There has been some question as to the delay In sending back tho transports that are at Santiago. Their failure to return Is explained by the fact that they are held to bring back the wounded, The present program Is to place the In jured men on the transports and bring them back to this country, Fort Monroe will bo -their destina tion, Tho military reservation at the entrance of Chesapeake bay will bo turned into a military hospital, It is admirably located for this purpose. It is so far north as to be removed from the objections which attach to Florida points on account of heat, and there aro accommodations for all tho wounded, The transports will also bo used to conycy the thousands of prisoners already captured, These will be taken to Fort McPherson, near Atlanta, and bo held until the close of tho war. Tho feeding of these prisoners, as well as tho starving people ot San tlago, has been fully provided for in tho arrangements ot the subsistence department of tho army. Not the Alforuo XIII. ICkv West, July 0. The report that the Alfonzo Xlll was captured while running the blockade at Hu vana reached here. This must bo a mistake In name of vessel as tho Alfonzo XIII Is known to bo at Cadiz, Spain, retained there to tu tho shipping interests ot Spain, How s This I We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward tor auy case ot Catarrah that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. Cukney & Co. Props., Toledo.O. Wo the undersigned, having known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Traux, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo. O., Warning Klnnsn & Mar Yin, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.1 lri ?Sn. rwr tattle. Knlri hv nil Drugglhts. Testimonials (free. OXWORXA. huttU 9 lM "" 'w "? tM Kfuta 257 Commercial St. zmmr Schley's Clever Maneuver. Off Santiago de Coba, per Asso ciated Press Dispatch Boat Cynthia II,, yla Kingston, July 5, 2 p. m. After a chase of sixty miles to the westward, the Brooklyn, closely fol lowed by the Oregon, overhauled the Cristobal Colon after she had run ashore and had hauled down her flag, Captain Cook, of the Brooklyn, went onboard her and the commander of the Spanish armored cruiser came for ward to surrender, and was taken on board the New York, which came an hour after the Brooklyn and the Or egon had completed the capture of the Crlstooal Colon. Tho latter was not seriously damaged, though she was struck several times by shots from the Brooklyn and Oregon. During the chase a clever maneuver of Commodore Schley, in heading due west to Cape C&ney while, the Cristo bal Colon had taken a more southerly direction with a much greater distance to cover, rendered the Span. Iard9' escape Impossible. There seems to be no doubt that tho Cristobal Colon, and perhaps the other three Spanish armored cruisers, would haye escaped had It not been for the prompt action of Commodore Schley. The Brooklyn, the flagship, alone was In a position to attack the Spanish vessels as they left the harbor, and the commodore steamed directly toward them and engaged all of the four cruisers, Inflicting great damage upon them. The Oregon was the first to join the Brooklyn, and afterward the Iowa Indiana, Texas and Vixen closed around the Spaniards, all pouring In a deadly fire, but from the beginning to the end of the Brooklyn, Oregtn and Gloucester did the most Import ant ptrt In the destruction of the enemy. George 11, Ells, who was killed on board tho Brooklyn, had his head blown off by a shell. One other man. J. Burns, was Injured on board of her. The Brooklyn was struck a half dozen times, but no Injury was donP to any of the other American ships. Our ReiGtion Sale Has been a success beyond anything we could haye hoped for, Still the good work goes on. We want your money. Yoi wuih uur kuuus. ininKoi it. i ou can ouy a good ou Suit from us for . $3 50 A better one for ... 5 00 A fine dresssuit for 7 fin tn Q Rn Any $20 suit for iqq saxp&Las ""nB ms " iu '"m G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 120 STATE ST. Carasra Ordered To Leave. Sdez, July 6.-Camara's fleet has reached here. Ihe Egyptian goyern ment has ordered Camara to leave within 24 hours. He will not be al. lowed to coal here. Eastern TODAY'S MARKET. 63pVRaTWa,lJAc!'-Wheat 2S0Puerrbpbinland' $1-! Sui)erflne Oats-White 3S40c. -fouitry Ch ckens, mixed m ;n turkeys, live, lljl2ic. ' 83'50 -Oregon,13cperdoz. Hides Green, salted Golbq frasi crSy75S4alr'rolc; fancy mop-Weathers 3Jc; dressed die WheatKyerKET-Oats-30c. nay-Baled, cheat, 889. lour-m wholcaleVs, $4.l5; re. ClIogSdreised 5k aVeW:Ue-c-Butternil,.,, ,.. 18(tf20c. ' 'S'oc; creamery, Sf ,ve' 3 c a lb. Wof-Best,15c. Mohair 25c Hops-Best muz. c" 8-12,0 intrade. POUltrv ITuno a" ' . 910c. "" ! pnng chickens Tarm smnlrpi m -r. hSw9rac0D 8c . J.,,;,, OVC( Bids for Wood. wood, will bo council of 1 with a cerufieJPanled of the amount "? iS? fo,Ll,M'. cent Uveren at citv hall in cVi a lS oc- not later than SiS We,i40?re8n' and check 7,,c. iX?L h .?893. Bid Drink a steeping of Mokio Tea pefore retiring at night, and see how soundly you will sleep and how joyously you will awake in the morning It supplies food for the blood while you sleep, produces a clear and-beauti. ml complexion, aad cures constipation and sick headache. Lunn & Brooks, druggist. . .Iot .Tea positively cures sick headache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful drink. Kemoves all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexiou, or money re. unded. 25 cents and so cents. Lunn & Urooks, druggists Win your battles against disease by acting promply. One Minute Cough Cure pro- r immediate results. When taken early t Prevents consumption. And in latter stages h mrnisnes nmmw rur c. t- c.. iuiic J-riU OIUIG. furnishes prompt relief. wSraS! M. 100 cords of by the common coimMlnf0?, relveJ Salem, Oregon i blSk ,Li the Ulty f win, '-i..WnjD,.as wbcacconinanio, Protect Your Eyes Spanish Prisoners, Z W asuinoton, J uly 6,-Orders w ere sent to Sampson toend the captured Spanish prlsoners to the United States. &&. E. C. Blwks, of UirisTiUe, Texss, uritei Uw one box oJ DeWiu'. Witi IlSt u MWviU $50.00 to him. It cored hU pile, of tea yean itaadfae He adnie, otUn S t. Ucureiecxema,sUn dims tu of" tuute sorei. Ston Drog'Stcre. and I check must boflted with h Bla corderon or rfn W Sl re in August, 18U3. l Luesday uie council fiZcwirs the r,htto isoo"01 common 21, 16&3, 6 28 lOt council, June Eo K. Ede3, . wjcoraer, " heals promt!. , IS iWi,ch "1 8Ire StaM Drug Se B'w ""wedUte relief. snHnr ilalr,of my Lindon Smoke are a nl passes lEc to si. There abUoofM'0' ttChes occasioned by uuuscoitlie evps a mi jb, no h?n70Ui? !Iarm and will cost you e?eJi88Rsea iV1 Vy t0 8ea w,tll0Ut so AmL,nfpa,nsyureycs to do where L0?5d-eate Prlcc w,' be charged wuere glasses are needed. Salem's optician, CH.Hinges,D.R. In my watch repair department Watches cleaned Mainsprings 303 Commercial Bt. 5f Col. Coh Hat Ved Jacl H)rc. ""w; xrya arug