Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 17, 1899, Image 4

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BLANKETS
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THE BIGGEST REDUCTION ON
Til 13 BEST VALUES IN
All Wool Blankets -
3ft. CASH
tlTORF.
E.
SEE SOUTH WINDOW AT
HOLVERSON'S
UAHH
STORE
Up
panes, Collarettes and
Mackintoshes
Will be closed out at unheard of prices
Silk lined Fur Collarettes at
Ki
$Z9
GRAND
JURY
Returns Seven Indictment in the
Marion County Ballot Cases.
Defendant Arraigned at One O'clock and
Trials Will Be Had at This Term
of Court.
Greatest bargains ever shown
Every garment reduced
J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO.
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h,,. jnenuom. we ix'Hr tin lucl in luiwi li
? Minting yn kUimi bii'I orlilmr,! rwulM will
LtKlTrller tolhacj ami eoMoti 10 tlifl now
JtiteuflM nultituv to MiHitiH ii It ttMv cwtil vnn
4 nor not to
uusskh to kit in t:, now:.
'Aje and ruiflu
HINGES
KXl'KUT OlTUlJlN,
200 COMMKIIOIAb STItKCT.
IP
THE WKATHItH.
The forecast fortialurday In occas
ional rain.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL;
(Movements nf ltitlilinta mil Vlntnra in
:-' .1.. rnj r....
I1IW VMillMI WIIJT.
rMrs. M. E.SIauK(Ull.of Canbv. wlio
diss been till) guest of Mis A. Now tori.
K)flNo, 2, Oliurcli street, loft for homo
'.oniiuo uiicruoon irain,
LIT
r'" Tim ItllnrlLv nml tnl.)vmnrif. nf dm
K'tuerubcr of tlio legislature has been
Increased by tho nrcnenec of tlio Hon.
tianiu King of Southorn Oregon, Hun.
L' ffllfll NlnliY.II nf .Imttynilll...
j.-..-,. ....-... . ...n.ullv,
Y, P. A.. business meeting of Hie
iKavuntriMitli niwl f!h,Minbmn lr...t
ftcTturch, to be bold tills ovenlng at tho
iliouio of U. I Royol. linn boon uost-
eponed on account of Mrs. Royal be I n
MCK.
Kpworth Leaguo Convention.
The Bnlem District Epwortb
League convention convened at Wood
burn on Thursday Fcbrunry 10, nt 3
p. m. Miss Margaret Oulnondorfcr
tlio district president In tho chnlr,
Organization wna effected and Hip
oniccs o! lait year will act during
this session ns election waa postponed
until Saturday.
Dy a change In tho boundary lines
of bnlem district It will bo Imiiofdubt
for Miss Uulscndorfcr.to bo prc-ildcnt
another year an tho live ut Albany
which placa H now In Eugene district.
At 7 p. in, tho Woodburn ohapler
welcomed the doli-gates and visitors.
Exqulslto uiuslo win rondurcd by the
choir una Mrs V. W. Settlemolr, tires
Idont of tho Woodburn ohuptcr ox
tended a hearty welcome In u few well
chosen words to which tho district
president responded. Sho slated that
eight yearn ago when tho district
league wasnruanlwd thoro wero hut
fen chapters In tho district since then
tlio number has swelled to fortv
chapters with a membership of oue
thousand.
Tho Milliliters of tho district wore
roproonted by tho Presiding Elder
Hoy. D.A. Walter, Hoys. tjliutso of
Maniuam, Urannls.of McMlunvlllo,
and Harmon of Woodburn. Hov.
J. T.Abbot of Albany was prcsaiitcd
an fraternal do oinitn from HiWn
dlsttlct.
A cantata "Parablo of tho Ten
Virgins" was beautlfullv rondnred hv
young Indies of Woodburn and Dr.
1' Ingor acted as "llrldegroom."
Tho church thon novo u reception
to delegates and visitors. Tim mniiin
of Woodburn have opened thoir hearts
nud hornet Ui tho convention even
somoof tho business housos decorated
with Leaguo colors, scarlet and white.
'Alio church Is beautifully decorutcd
The grand Jury returned three true
bills Thursday evening In the form of
jolat Indictments against 1'. H.
D'Aroy. W. J. D'Arcy, H.T. Rich
ardson, J. A. Carson, W.J. Itnftcr,
II, T. Hayes and L, V Khlon, charg
ing them with forgery of public re
cords In altering tho tallyiihcots of
tho June election In Monitor, Mt-
Angol and Huttcville precincts, and
Marlon county. Defendants appeared
before Justice .fob nsoo. and gave re
quired ball for their appoarancc.
Defendants all appeared In court
this morning at nine o'clock with
counsel as follews:
Uco. G. Illugham and John M,
Oearln for i li. D'Arcy, W. J.
D'Arcy.J. A. Uarsou, W, J. Itafter
and II. T. Hayes.
M. E. i'oguo for L, V. Ehlen.
Judgo Jlciineltof The Dalles for S.
T. Hlchardson.
Ah Mr. Hlchardson doslrcd to com
municate with IiIh counsel by tele
phone at The Dalles, tho Hmo for ar
raignment was set fori o'clock by Dis
trict Attorney flayden. Defendants
will Htund nepnrate trials In the order
demanded by thu htuto.
ThouisoH will bu pushed lo trial at
this term of court without any delay
whatever. (
The ballot caseH aro entered a
threo seperate cases In the circuit
court docket. Clerk Hall and Deputy
Miss Miss McClllloch worked until
after midnight luit night nroparlng
21 conies of thu indletiinTnt. three
against each or the no von defendants
THK AltltAlUNJIKNT,
H. D, Hlchardson stated ho had em
ployed counsel but wanted tf mo to
conforbut this wan denied. OMior de
fendants ii micii red by their rnurifol iih
above, and Mr. ItlnhurdHon then
Htated thut'lio would appear for him
soff. Illugham asked until Mondnv
to plead In reply to tho court's (Uch
Hun, guilty or not guilty, but the
court ruled tho defendants should all
plead Saturday at nine o'clock. Mr,
HlolmrdHon ugalu look exception t
the ruling of tho court. Judgo Bur
nett replied that he had oirored to ap
point counsel for him from among the
lawyers present.
The district attorney road them
several Indictments and tho same
ruling was had on all of tuem.
JOURNAL "H-HaM.'1
Thank God, for the tiasMtfOOf tile
registration law.
XXX
Watch the augar beet baby wake up
and squall at, the last minute.
Ut
I'lagg's flag Is still thcro. He ha
como very near doing what he told
the pcoplo ho would do.
with scarlet and white buntlug.potted
T1HJ HUOAK UUI1T UAllY.
Not Much Hope for An Appropriation for
Thlt Agricultural Orphan,
A luglslatlvo correspondent or tho
Portland Times says:
Turner Oliver Is weakening on the
Hiigur boot graft, or, to bo more cor-
reel, tho henatorsnro weakening, As
Htated several days ago, thu sugar
baby hoi's no possibility or winning
the 200,000 bounty, and is very
anxious now tocomnromlsu on auw.
000, Even this sum is nm iiiuii m
Hiilt tho seuators, and tho migar-boot
men or LaGraudc. wli(nn uriiiMiniiu.
wealthy Mormons, may bo thankful if
uiey succeeded In II I in Ham I ng the
Hlltte for M0.000 at less. Tlio alimnw
aro not a red cent will bo appropriated
We have no use for Judgos like
Boise and Judah. Wcwant men we
can handle. Tho Push.
XXX
Pill! Mctschau and Andy Gilbert
won't le Paris World's Kalr commis
sioners by consent of the Senate.
A
Oh, yes, why not? Keep all the
committee clerks on the payrolls
all the year around and let them (I Ivy
with the members.
McCulloeh showed good stuff In his
tight against the biennial raid on the
treasury by the committee clerks and
experts who never find anything.
XXX
Orifi tlilnt? Is clear, old or vounv.
married or single, the average legisla
tor cannot economise when he Is hold
up for a raifc In wages by u commit
tee clerk.
X X X
"Thcro was no crowd there. It was
not advertised In Tun Joounal," Is a
common expression. Why Is this ?
Bocauso Thk JouitNAL, after nil tho
abuse shed on It, Is tho 1J vo paper that
reachos the people.
Ex-Stato Treasurer Phil Mctschan
was foisted on tho house as Paris
commlcsloncr and foisted olf by tho
senate. A patient public could en
duro giving that genial gentleman a
rest from further olllclal honors.
X XX
Tho Senato wisely reduced tho
salary of prison physician from $0)0
toguuo, wiiero it nau always been un
til tho IIouso raised It. When A.
Biiih was superintendent ho had tho
work dono by u convict, but collected
no pay for It.
t XX
Thu grand Jury Is In session at Sa
lem. If wluit Mr. Whallcy charged
Tni: JouitttAi in, in with doing Is
true, It Is his duty to prefer an In
dictment before that body. If It Is nut
true, ho owes a publje refraction nnd
an apology to the legislature mid the
people or Oregon.
HllaPW Mllllil.. !;;
Every Day
tn the week you can get treMi
Roasted Coffees and not coffee
that has been standing ror weeks
In barrels. Try our
Middle Price Coffee
20 and 25 centfl a pound used to
be .10 and 35 cents. Or ir you
want
Something Cheap
Fresh and better than package
coffee, try the J2J and 15 cent
grade.
Try Our Coffee
and be convinced of Its freshness
and quality for Its price.
Yokohama Tea Store
Telephone Red 01.
Free delivery.
Where to buy and How td Find the
Rieht Goods at the Riht Prices.
Friedman's New Racket is where they make it a study to keep the right,
goods and at right prices that will suit the people who have to work harcl
lor their money, It stands them in hand to buy right, Thcrclorc, it
will pay them to trrde at
Friedman's New Racket
The advantage the customer has is the expert buying of the managers of
f
A Gentlemanly Operator.
A. C. Jrncs the cillclcnt operator In
tho6crvlco of the Postal Telegraph
Co. at the state house is an applicant
of the Signal Corps service nt Manila.
All or thelciidlni; senators nnd renre.
Ecritativcs signed the petition Includ
ing Gov. Ocer. Wo wish Mr. Jones
success as he has few equals nud no
superior as a tolcgranh operator and
he carries the best wishes of his many
friends.
I
iFrledman's
New
Racket
For It is a known fact that Friedman can go Into nny store that Is 100 feet long
by 30 wide und stand In the middle of the store and give an estimate of a stock of
a goods that Is worth from $20,000 to $100,000 In 15 minutes' time and come within
live per cent of the actual Invoice, or value of Its contents,
Chair Cars Between Portland and Albany.
Comfortable upholstered revolving
chairs, observation ends, attractive
smoking room?, first class In every
particular, 25 cents Portland to Salem,
Ao cents Portland to Albany. Car on
rear end of train. These cars will be
run throughout tho session or tho
legislature. 1-17-td.
The New York Racket has reduced
prices very much on ladies', gents.and
chlldrens' rubber boots and shoes In
all lines. Don't buy until you see our
line and prices. I3 2dlw
hTMH QRIP GURU THAT DOEB CUBE
BIxatlyo llroino Quinine Tublets
BIOWOVU the eallKU Unit nrniliir.xi r.n
'OjiPpe. Tho Kcnuinu has L. B. Q.
won cue n Tauioi. sue.
For la iMlnna tnln Oiiimn
nmtcrs.
WL
Pt'ACll
37 2w
Kpur kid fitting corsets
Are proving a drawing ourd. All
who hmo bought them aro loud in
Lhnlr nralnon. 'l'lmv r Mm lu.n
MtcuriwU innrte unit every one U wai
granted. . Try nne-if ou do not like
Ml we will ghrojouyour money back.
Look at our Coi Ml Window.
All
tho
(Some Bargains
h'aionv Yarn nil milnie till y ii clni.,
nr. i ..ii.Tri iiiv-rvi.." ;c7."' "
,,"U1I 4HU iiiiv-u vitiiou niwc,
5(M.UH; nnd Uhlldron' Wool lli.
feiS
Ala ii !
.udlfft M.00 Mnoklntuh, '
l, . .OWf.170
(Laoiw ti,w .Mekliiloho
uiw W.36
LQfnkmcn Remember
g35forooloitiut our uien'n IluU
wud FurnlHilog Oomls. Wooan save
you iiioncy on anyiiuug yu nml In
F3 "- . ii i i. in
fiillis Bros. & Co.
j IOTOASII 1IOUBR.
Krl DtxirSoutU ut the Piwtonieo.
piiintHmid largo lcaguu badues.
urch orer tho plnlform ben is
word "Welcome"
Frldajr-Tho convention mot nl8s30
a. mi, Devotional oxorcltos led by
Mies GuUendorror. Buslnuss meeting
follewed: roll call by J. o. Bhiokorbv
secretary protom, and minutes nt
previous moot wero read.correoted nud
approved. Reports or district onioors
followed and cominllteo on llnunr.w
oppolnted. Hey. J. T. Abliott of
Albany, fraternal delegate from
Eugene dlstilct, was thou Introduced
ana delivered a splendid nddross.
Dr. Sulfa Coujtt Byiup Curea tho
Worst COld In AllaV!ttnn llin ............
!'fiU, ",t!n,s ,,,akl' l,, '"Vor and bn.
i. nun m, iriiuuiicios lowurd pllOII-
tUOIlia. It lHlh(iiiiil.L.., ...ii.... ... .....i
ourer of throat and lung diwim.
KtttrataVar Huw.u Mlllt 0.rr.l,
ml
S, Q STONE, M. D.
tivitrirlur or
Stone's Drug Stores
HH.KU. (UiKilON
Tfca Wvrn (tww tti aUMWr) RM kM4 it
w4Mm.m1M artM. Hrarr. U1h.i
W. aiXKN'K
I II.. U. I ........ u
....r,,HHHWrWfMM . y
m Mun to,( aBd ohwtt. tSSSSZ '"
'
Uithoso mendicants despite all tho
incemnt lobbying which has been
golug on since thu commencement of
the siwslon.
The scheme of the mii-ur mm. ,n
boom tholriovsn lots by having county
soatof Uiil'jn change to La Grande
Is also rocelvlng hoiiio hard knocks.
A delegation of cltltons from nii..n
county aro lioro to counteract and on-
uoruiiue tho pli.u und phms of the
sugar moil, and each crowd watohua
uioouior.
ITha lii'ltuatinns aro Hint thoro w 111
bo nnotrort to stttuiHxlo thuseimto for
tho sugar bouiiiy nt tho last moment
Lot tho member ba on their guurtl J
nu. j
Salvotlt Amty.
Hrlgadlur btttphon Marshall, am
mamlornf tho North Pimiu. ni..i.i..
of the Salvation army and his ganarul
nuruiary win owHluct mhhjIhI mMf
IngsouSaturtluynnd dumluy in Sa
lum. Saturday iiIl'Iil n ni.i n
Kiklvitl I.... ...u... i.... . .
......... v.. . ..umi. niiiiuuy ii a. in
IIoIIiimm moating a p, m sjmolttl dad
lontHjii wrvic u baetiuduotod In the
M. K. uhurth on siutv street at 8 p,
m. a iMltla ror miuIs at thu italvntlua
Army hull nt the elona of sui,if.i..v.
night maatliig. CutTwand auka win
b Mrvl. Kyr-n wahiiwia. All
msouug are fro.
Tin: Jouhnai. owes Senator Josonhl
tin apology for Inadvertantly stating
that he was opposed to "holding tho
state fair at Salem." It simply
wished to say that tho senator was
opposed to tho fair appropriation, for,
as the gonial Doctor suys, ho has only
tho best or wishes ror Salem and all
her Interests. Tiik Joun.NAf, bike
ploasuru in doing this simple Justice.
X XX
It Is really heartrending to sec tho
animals wall, snort, rln and tear and
gnash the'r tooth at the dufe.it of the
text-book trust That Insidious slimy
creature, levying Its toll nt thu doors
of our wchoolhousas upon ovorv child
that bought a book, was always pre
p.trod to yield Its llttlodlvy to every
politician nnd alleged educator who
would enlist under Its banner.
t X X
Tiik Joi-unai. will tabulate as soon
as the olllclal projeodlngs or both
houses aro completed, tho record or
every member or tills legislature on
vital matters and give It to tho pen
pie. In tho present chaos of party
linos uie aciual record or wicii mem
ber for ntid against bills and rooolu
tlons w III bu tho only guide tho peo
ple oan nave.
XX X
Judah and Glboon aro hurting tlio
reelings or tho old Salem oily ring.
Tlio first two months thoy put about
liHX)cash Into the treasury that umhI
U) lw dl vldod iHitwoen tho misli nn.l ti,..
onmrKiIgn rund. Salem prlmarla and
olaotlons will horoaftor hno to bo oar
rled by the uung going down Into
uioiruwu iHKikoUs IU5,tud or tho Uix
imyor s. That I crual.
Sale of Stock,
If vrm wIhIi fri lmv 11 irrwul nnw nr
other stock attend the salo on Thurs
day 11 Inst, nt the Culver farm six
miles east or Salem. 2-11-15
The Fact is Known
By the best nttorneys In Salem and Portland, Tacomn and Seattle, and many or
tho Insurance adjusters. Those who have employed Friedman In tho capacity of
an expert or appraiser, nnd nlso many of the wholesale merchants on the coast.
The purchasers of merchandise can readily sec the advantage of good Judges of
goods and expert buyers. Those who buy right can sell right, and ono who buys
right nnd sells right knows how to deal ri zht by their customers. What FRIED
MAN'S RACKET can glye tho bet bargain in for men who aro level headed la
HATS, and EXTRA BARGAINS In CLOTHING. Big drives In SHIRTS
UNDERWEAR and SUSPENDERS. Extra bargains In.L DIES nnd MISSES'
SHOES, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, VELVETS and PLUSHES. Great drives
In PASSIMENTRE and OTHER TRIM.MIMG, as well as KID GLOVES and
other FANCY NOTIONS.
You will find it pays to trade at
New Dwelling,
Mr. J. Horrlngton, who Is employed
ut tho asylum, Is having u new rosi
donre built at 322 Mill street, Mr. A.
It. Fin ley Is tho master mechanic.
Don't Toliaifo feilt mill Smoke lour I ire AiTaj,
To quit tolxirco caMly nml foreier, botnnff
netlc, lull of 1 1 to, nervu nml ltfor, talio No-To
line, tlio wonder worher, that mallet wcalc men
strong. All (IrngKlsW.Woor Jl. Curojcuaran
tcisl Uooltlct, unil Httinplo free Addrcsi
Bierlloe Itometly Co, Clileiieo or Net? York.
-Friedman's
N6W
urn,
Corner State and Commercial Streets.
A Hot Cud of
Coffee
Is what initkos n man, woman nnd
child smllo those day, nnd If you
want to bsuto to get It try
Sonneman's
3 lbs. for 50c kind I
Ho has all grades, and nt 25c he!
hells a coffee cqunllod by few)
brnnds or Mochn nnd Juvu. Coffee
Isourspeclulty.
AUCTION
SALE
BY ORDER OF THE COURT.
SONNEMANN
THE GROCER
124 State- at Tlr phono 31
REEDS OPERA HOUSE
COMING ,
FEBRUARY 22.
Harry Corson Clarke'
.IN..
SUvyVoH.
o. rUvul
UIUU.
UHKKHK.-AlhU mm lS
ijHwrnttry i, :.io i. Il( ja,
uaiKMii, ur iwtHimoutu, ubuul
jiMia urn,
Mr. Gorkun is ntianr ommu. ..i....
wr sottlars and has lixml at. m.,....
uow noarly ton roars. iiu w.,
family of mayoral ohlhtron.
i wire pnwwdad him t n,
U'rayo mctnl year ago. The h.ii.
tiranhavo tlio symiwthy of thu w.
Uru ootumunlty.
The Modern Way
Cnuiuiandsluslf to thu nolMnruriuwI.
Ut do plwimnUy and offootunlly w hat
was rormorly done In thu orudust
nmimiir nnil IU,.,.r.,..,ii.i,. ., . .. ii Su
r r,r, 8 i.f corns,
... ......... .L, tun, irmrs wiinuill till-
l MMiiii after offocU, m u,w delight
ful liquid laxative romwly, Sjrup r
IJgs. Made by California Fig Syruw
WHAT
HAPPENED
TO JONES,
Watch
for further announcements
Shoe Chat
Wm lwircs In reliable couipanhM,
. in iiaiirtwii uoKcu l all lolflt East,
Sells find now alt ntylp of typevwiurs.
Vtwh 0ne.
m--i Wi i aa ii aa
STi
mm.iwi
lM.
iJNUM,'
Sl COWMUliOiAl. STUMCT.
SALEM, OUKUfiN
Noaey Kfun4d.
SatlKfdnllnn ,......., ..i ...
iitttik" sui m ym
Mik tr m dWiik it.
Tlif'ra liarv.
Mui uf tha ladle1 iim.
liiggar, inure ixwiphJto Unas unn
aver, tun: mi t... M,u i .. i... ... M "
i'"!'felti-7r
K4Mda oan be wild . kW"
Nuw. It miiiiii iu ti ... .. .. ..
howoNor. awl iKHtr In mind ihatjcv e
Uy, whaler yuu Iwy or nut vJ
dtfforont. " uw,u ,u,u
Wo have anullor large lot of the
v..i.Lno,.!l!TO!;.Sritiiiik
J$! U3$t ' ? " wVlnw'if S
The Stearns $50
Woduu'tsolliwiHt.
WO Mill II KM II I.. .. .. 1... ..
i... . r... ." .""" " iia irsi itHH
'"" " wMMiHtior nay a tha oolor ha
imiro-than cioiha; itf ZT' "
But the Stonrri!,. W,H"
1 hero's an ImlivlduaHty about IL j
something dlllarout In IInSi a
you ouu toll a tlMiiwrfhiNafhartS
ailMlllg a Whoh) ilmm f ..-- ... "u.r.
lrei. "" u, win
Kvor notice it
ST K AUKS-MO.
,. 'IX)UHlST-m
StS,rus,CodHUU VVttrtaul1 V the
OUU.'SmTAL'.
AURuaranteodfrowt tobattw,.
To Commence Saturday, February 18, 2 P. M.
. The entire bankrupt stock of H, Zandmer, 96 State st
consisting ot gent's furnishing goods, men's and feovs'
: clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, also a fine line
' of comforters, blankets, quilts, trunks, valises, also a
large line of gloves, men's neckwear, dress shirts, gent's
half hose, collars, cuffs, braces
Three nickel show cases
One large mirror, Etc.
The entire stock consists of fresh goods and is strictly a
bonafidc sale, sold without reserve or limit, Two sales
daily from 2 to 4 P, m, and 7 to 9 P, m, until the entire
stock is sold,
REMEMBER THE PLACE
96 State Street, Patton Block,
W. A. FAVIER, Auctioneer,
If
OF PORTLAND,
hfoYb4lkAa au fa.. . .
lu'te ass.
WIGQ1N-S BAZAAR
WANTKDTwefurHh,hMl r.wu.,- t
A. Mitsm n.,""X Addrosa
"" wmotu urogQH.
'
They AM Say
ItltKllLiii HO.. ...... ..
nassJSiPSA
Try It,
4 If
i .. .... ..
m ooaancuL MMVr 4teCvBiHS
SSe.
io-Nightand To-Morrow Night
And each dnv nnn ..,..i. .1. ...'.. .
BSS7SUSS
1 ...... . , v V,,B Aiiroac and
Lungs, acknnw Aiti.nH t. i. .i.r . "
r5'MA "Jr er iSd to?
nrf iw wuuvi "ronQii 1 s, Asthma
and Consumption. Get a bottle 0
. keep Jt always In the UuuVS;
t rice 25o and fiOc. Sample bottle free, I
The New Process.
HnnL'W' F.'ourIng Mills
.--. .a uuw oetter than
"SDecIal"
ever. Try
Seed Oats
injutf
tUatus do jiow tth Dr. UUm Pain Ju
Jim eed, Lime and Flour. dw2-i3tt
ni riiiTfiflaal?f