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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1899)
MmwmMh ilii''iiiVjilTlBMWftinffl C'ln';HMllWIIMIfi'iil r,.... ' - - itiiwitltH jntto l-iv. t.. &toa KT ,a4 DAILI CA1-1TAL JtLKNAL KY MOFRR BROTHKRa 1 FRIDAY, J ONE 10, 1803. ;Dlljr, One Year 3,00,in Advonoo immtr MoMm f 1 00. U ACvnnoo, ?, OwTwr 91.00, iti Advance EDITORIAL REVIEW. President and Mm. McKinley loft ' Washington todny on their NewEng- land trip which, ncconllnir to present arrangement!?, Is to ltmt ubont Ion days They go djrect (o Uoiyoko, Mm., wlioro tlioy will remain for two days nn f-iietfti of JKH'lpjn,WlilUng, nn old friend and jnollucnl nfi8pcinp of tlio prcmidont. Monday tho president will ro to North nmpton to attend tlio Ivy day oxen-iocs ,at fitnltli college. Hpringdeld will ho visited Wednesday and tlio following day tho president nnd Mr. McKinley will proceed to Adams wlioro tliuy will bo tlio ruckUi foruevoraldnyHofW.il. Flunkett, Jirewident of tho Home Markot Club of Boston. On their ro turn to Washington they will ho ac companied by MUa Graco McKinley, ( who will graduate at Mount Uoiyoko .Seminary next Tuewlay, nnd who Is to inakoher future homo nt Uio Wliito .Houho. John Berry, colored, win), executed at Baltimore today for killing MIhh Amanda Clark in Prince Georgo'H county. OnMnrclilB lasiJUorry, miir derously assaulted his employorH, MIhh Amanda and Mi Annie Clark, attack ing them with n iiloco of etovowood. Ho crusiicd in tho skull of Miss Amanda 'Clark nnd killed her, nnd it was thought at flint that MIhi Aiinio Clark had been fatnlly Injured, Ho attempted to felonously assault MIhh Annlo Clark, and ransacked tho house for money. Afterward he went for a doctor nnd help at tho rcquoct of the injured woman, first compelling iier to mvcur that she would not divulge what ho had done. Miss Clark took tho oath and stead fastly kept it until Berry himself subse fluently told of tho crime and made a Jfull confession before tho coroner's Jury, Tho oxcoutod man was hut nineteen years old. IloprcHontntlvn Odd Follows from all parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Dakota participated in the ceremonies today at Northlleld, Minn., iualdent to tho laying of tho corner stone of tlio new Minnesota Odd Fellow's home nnd orphuu asylum. The ceromoiiloH . which wore presided over by Grand Master W. 0. Gamble, were witnessed by fully 10,000 poisons. Addresses were delivered by Grand Hlro H. A, Pinker ton, of Worcester, Mass., head of the order in tho world; M. C. Kelsey. grand patriarch of Minnesota, President Strtmgo, of Cnrultou college, and G. B. Ives, who first uuggestol the home In lOfiO. mm ,??wfj Mk ILljL. U4jh rv fer ..STOMACH I Fitter5 Thprols nut fl ing which drHfuc energy, ambition nnd endurance like Miliaria, Fever unci Ague. Hnstctt c r'rt j Sloinnch illt SL tors Will SEND )? them awny, ' and ur.RP them uwuy. It has never failed to eurc tho worst cases. Tills Is a fact not an experiment. Try it. The fiftieth anniversary of tho of tab- Lllshmcutof the Ypsllantl, Midi., semi- dary was celebrated today by a notable reunion of tho graduate), students and friends of the institution. Appropriate exerrisos wore held lids afternoon, the principal address Iwlng delivered by General Byron M. Cutrheon of Grand Itnplds. This evening a reunion ban quet is to he held at which JMwin F. Uhl, of Grand Itapids, Henry M. Utloy, of Detroit, Ilov, Charles 0. Belly, of Adrian, nnd Charles B. Whitman, of Chicago are to bo among the H'xinkers. The sixtli annual Southern student conference of college Young Men's Christian inwoolutlonn ijoiiI ul Ashe villo, N. C, today with a large attend ance. The conferouco is one of four such gatherings held each year under the auspices of the International com mittee of Young Men's Christian Assoc iation, Tho couferuueo will continue for two weeks, tho dally piogmui con sisting of missionary institutes, Normal Bible classes and platform meetings which will bo addressed by such prom inent Christian workers as Itev, J. Wil bur Chapman, I), I),, of Philadelphia: C. K. Ober, of Chicago; Bobert K, Hpeer, of Now York, mid Prof. W. W. Moore, I) I)., of Iticlimond, Vu. Sad Announcement. A letter from Abbotsfonl, II. C, to parties In this city nnuouuros tliu death of Bichard K, l'urvor, formerly of this city. He wiib 72 years old, Mrs. l'urvor who is an invalid, survives him as also two children. liad Luck, Attended the item regarding Stove MoFaddeu'H good luck in yesterday's Jotnt.vAi,. He Isnttonding tliu supremo lodge of the Dttgnm of Honor of tho Workmen, and he will he homo about the .'Kith, not the l.'lth. drubbing Out Trees, The shade trees nru being removed from around tlio First Christian church on High and Center streets. WOODBURN ORANOE, Passca itfcsolutlonfi About the Bhlgham LawsJii Against Marlon County. Woodburn 'Grange was In session Saturday and transacted much routine business and adopted the following preambles and resolutions to-wlt: Wiicreas, Tho county court has legally been restrained from committing nn unlawful an extravagant act by the cir cuit Judge's dwl im in tho Levi Herron Mandamus cac to restrain tho county clerk and county treasurer from issuing and paying warrants to G. G. Bingham as pay for collecting delinquent taxes contrary to the statute iiiudu and pro vided and Whereas. Halil court has now mild u firm of uttorncys u hundred dollar fee to defend said clerk nnd treasurer, sup. posed to have been representing (he in terests of Marlon county, state of Ore gon, to the unlawful and finitiu-iiil dam itgH of the tax t layers of -aid county, mid Whereas, The county clerk, a servant of tho people of this county and a sworn olllcer duly elected to act as clerk for and instead of said people to oroteet them in their rights under tlio.Juw and t constitution of this state, has ccrtill"d I to the supreme court an np'wiil from tho i decision of our circuit court mado to up-1 hold said Miindamas and protect the j tit xi Hive i h from being roblwd by nn un lawful act of our county eommissiouurs' court to feather the financial next of' their pot attorney. Thereforo be It Itcsolvcd, That wo are disappoiute'l to behold our clerk weak in his spinal I column mid falling to stand by the law I ami tho Interests of the taxpayers of is county. Whereas, The circuit court hits granted a restraining order to Levi Herren to prevent tliu county court from ' in. ii. ..;..,. f,.. ,i... ,.ii,.n,,.. ,. .),. i .im-iiiij j'.,j 111,4 111 Ull t.llll'.llll .i ii.-- I i ii( j nen t taxes and whereas, The published monthly re ports of county expenses lead us to Is1 lieve that our county court is deliber ately violating the spirit of lliatrestrniu ing. which is against the interests of our taxyaycrs, whoso interests they are sworn to protect, nun Whereas, Wo are further coiiilruiei in tlio ubovo by a statement of one our county commissioners, that meddling policy of some of our citiens with Mandamus suits would cost the taxpayers more than fAOO, more than It would If they had been let alone to at tend to the county's huslnsss, which they could not he unless our autocratic county court was dutormlnod to reward the grafters and grabbers to the fiuaii elrl injury of this county therefore, Unsolved, Wo aro sorry that the old Kngllsh law of hanging lor stealing that was in force In Ireland several years ago, Is not now in force In tho commonwealth of Oregon and Pally wick of Marion. UANCE R IS DEADLY! Results Fatally in Nine Cases Out of Ten A Cure Found at Last. AUfOM&BILEs tROHI0ir0. from Beinjt Used on the Chicago Bou levards. Cmctoo, June 10, The South Park comtutsioner8 have issued an order ex cluding from the driveways and boule vards all vehicles propelled by electric ity. This rule applies to pleasure au tomobiles as well as to thoe UFed by mercantile concerns. The main reason for the action of the commission was the alleged effect of the machines uKn the horses, the animals it is claimed, becoming frightened at the sight of the automobiles and threat ening the lives of the occupants of other carriages as wen as pecetnans mm This fearful disease often first appears as a mere scratch, a pimple, or lump in tho breast, too small to attract any notice, until, in many cases, tho deadly disease is fully doveloped. Cancer can not bo cured by a surgical oneration. because tho disease is a virulent poison in tho blood, circulating throughout tho system, nnd although the sore or ulcer known as the Cancor may be cut away, the poison remains in tho blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with renewed violence Tho wondorful succoss of S. S. S. in curincr obstinate, deen-seated i ....mlu blood diseases which wore considered incurable, induced a fow do- on the South Side the number of nu Himiring sufferers to try it for Cancor, after oxhausting tho skill of imob!ioi! run Into the hundred, and tlio tho physicians without a euro. Much to their delight JC S. S. proved ,m nm nrc mnklg vigorolH obJccUon, lo 3T,l , bu' i u" r ""r?,:? X""' iU Km" " & !' P th luistlmu. beyond doubt that a euro had at last been found for deadly Cancor. Evidence has accu mulated which is incontrovertible, of which tho following is a specimen : " Canoer Is hereditary In our family, my father, a sister and an aunt having died from this dreadful disease. My feelings may be imagined when tho hor rible disoaso mado its nnpearanco on my sido. It was a malignant Cancor, eating inwardly In such a way as to cause great alarm, Tlio disease secmod beyond tho skill of tho doctors, for their treatment did no good whatoror, tho Cancer growing worse all tho wliilo. N-unorous remodies wcro used for it, but tho Cancer giw steauuy worao, until it seemed that I was doomed to follow tlio others of tho family, for I know how deadly Cancer Is, especially when inhoritod. I was advised to try Swift's Specific (S. S. S.), which, from tho first day, forced out tho poison. I continued its uso until I had taken eighteen bottles, whon I was cured sound and well, and havo had no symptoms of tho dreadful nflllction, though manv yearn havo elapsed. S. S. 8. is tno only cure for Cancer. Mtts. 8. M. Idol, Winston, N. C. Our book on Cancor, containing other testimonials and valuable Information, will bo sont free to any address by tho Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. RAILROAD ADSORBED. in MRS. S. M. IDOL. d A merciless cut in prices A backward season, andconsequeiitly a more or less sluggish business in spring and summer clothing ne cessitates this move. We propose The Nevpoit & Sanla Ana Hallway Soutnern California. II) xnoclnlcil I'rrHH to lliv Jiniriiiit. J.os A.nni,Ks, Cal., Juno 1(1. The Southern Pacific Company lias ubsorbed the Santa Ana & Newport railroad, re cently purchased of J. Ko Clark. The r.id extendi from Santa Ana to New port beach, a distance of ten miles, and then to Westminister, the entire lino be ing about 22 miles long. The sale in clude all the rolling stock, tracks and rights of way of tho .Santa Ana, & Now- j port Company, together with tho long I wliurf at Newport IkmcIi and tlio ship I ping privilege". The consideration is 'said to be $ 1 00,000. j This purchase gives the Southern i'a 1 cific another imixirtant coast terminus i where the lumber business alone for sev 1 end years past has amounted to manv thousands of dollars annually. A Mim 8AVJ3JL1, Dr J.F, Cook, tho botanical Spael all9t, Succeeds Where Others Fall. To whom it may concern : This is to certify that I3ertha P. Con ner, of Mt .Angel precinct. Marlon coun ty, Oregon, lias suffered from a cancer ous growth in the left ear for about three years. The growth was cutout twice and btiriua out once uy Aiuany rnysicinns. i Lut tlio grow th came back ns bad I as ever, and pained her so badly that she had to be taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tho liotanical Specialist, the growth entirely disap peared, and at this date,'four months since treatment was begun, the growth lias not reappeared, and the ear has en tirely healed leaving only the scars In flicted by the Albany doctors. I hereby certify that the nbovo state ment Is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, tho icroii mentioned in theafllda it, has resided In my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to me of niece. II. C. Lo.no. Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo this eighth day of June, 1809. V. W. Hall, county clerk of Marlon county, Oregon. and To cure I.a Gri the feet, and take Bpe, keep warm, crpeclallt ir.AIIlei? Nervine. iSmul to the Demand, Notwithstanding the great demand for llrst-chiss groceries and fruit, you willllud all you want at llranson A Itagau'ri. il-I2 oo (I ' i Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Albert aro stand ing a few days in the Puget Bound cotiu. try. Canada Against England, Nkw Yoiik, Juno 1(1. Tho crack oars men of the Argonaut Iloat Chili of Tor onto, Canada, have sailed on the Ten tonic for Kugland, where the Canadians are to contest in tho I leuioy regatta on July o, (I. and 7. J. A, Leonard was a passenger to Ore gon City tills morning on business. Hood's Pills To clear out every next 30 days and Prices will do it. spring and summer suit in the CASTORS A For Infants and Children. llio Kind You Have Always Bought S Boars tho Slgnataro of These suits are all new goods and our spring sales have taught us that they are good values at regular prices, 56.50 $7 57.50 $8 58.50 and 59 Suits. $5,85, licit to tnko utter iliiinvri prdvi'iit illatri-M, aid iIIkpv lion, cure const Ipntlon, I'urely vrxcUMo, ilo mil urlix) or nine ln, Sold lijr all driiRRliln, I II Crrril mil uj " rciiu. Iiud S. Lo., Iiwnll, Mm. ;G I 25 UOMAIERUAL STREET. , . , . . . . . V 1 -r ' . ' '3 W -" . w. Johnson Steam Dye Works No. 105 Ccuiiiiiorcinl street, opposite Wllliitnettc hotel. Ladles' nnd gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed. Fine blankets cleaned nr dyed ind nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c; dyed 25c. &G0. Herschbach Reiffelman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELKIGHTS. We will shoe your horse, build or repair your wagon or Implements Being located to stay our pitrons uti veu guarantee that our work will bcHitlshiutnry. Shop 100 Cheiueketu street. Telephone 2705. 1-1 tr RAZOR TAX All people ore hereby notified that a tax on iiaiors of 25c for retempering is now on and can bo paid at the shot) of Sim II. White ami Co. at High street, opposite tho Court House. fi-20-t The Gco M, Bccler1 Insurance Agency Always to the front with best rates and policies in the leading companies. Employment Agency, Do you want wonc,,or need help of any kind ? Apply at once Rental Agency, Property to rent. Register our agency, 288 COMMKRC1AL StUBET, SALEM. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 03 COURT STREET. Mukcn specialty nf all kintm of Sheet. Steel and Galvanized lion worknoflng and guttering, a full line of Puiiipsi and pump IHtlngg Prompt work and reasonable prices. We curry in htock the Fairbanks wind mill. Cull and sec us before irlvlng your order for mill or tunk. Phone 2.14 ritOUPI WORK AND LOW PRICES RED FRONT LIVERY There is only one place in town to (ret a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS II you are a stranger, ntk your neihlxir, he will tell joutogotoW.W.JOHN3 jus" batik of the Red Fiont Drug Store. 4.15a wlra Headquarters for Screen Doors, Etc., Ijiwii, fluid and poultry fence and shingles at lowest" prices. AL,LCrvl KttNCB WORKS, W ALTKH Mom lev, I'oiu, Htnte Strvvt PR BBI Little Men and Women And, Babyland Magazines havo been combined into a U2'pago book and the I'hick iik di'ckii ntoM i to 50 cents a vkau. It is a snleiK id maeuzlno for chil. drcii from two to ten years of age. We want tho names and addresses of mothers of children of nlioveages, and for a list of rim such names we will send the tnagaiue to vnu onk yiiau mm: Little Men and Women CotTroy,N.Y First-Class Feed and Boarding stables, 104 COMMKHCIAL StrkBT. SALEM, ORE. Wm -ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigs, for Commercial Men. Stables In lumo bio etc Hotel WllUmotte. tfiTSafc teams and comfortable rig for ladles and family drlylni a spc lalty. Horses boarded by day, week or month nnd best or satisfaction guaranteed. 3-1 tf Salem Preparatory School.. Summer term opens July 5, 1890.. Tuition per month : Normal and High school Common nnd 1 Uglier Grades Below "tb Grade A. J. Gauland, M. A, Principal. .1 00 . 3 00 9 Art m . i Mr' Russell Cyclone Thresher. Willi most tliroHhniK innclimoa tlio oll huvmik holds good, but with tho.UJSSEU.rYC-LONHiuicl MASSILLON FARM KllS FRI1CND WIND STA(!KI3IUt tlooH not, Tor wo rogulnto tho blnata to blow wlioro tlioy will do tho moat good. Our urn. oh infos for 1800 tiro modolaof porfoolion. Tlioy aro built oapooi ally or thoPaoiflo oonst Inulo, havo chain drivo and oxtra largo fhoo and a 10 eubstnntiat in all tholrpnrla. Tho CY0L0N12 will thro.sh tho fnstofit, cloan tho host, run tho lightoit and hint tho longost ivuMdCi i5a5 r ' fjmulfi -JiAJ " KiKMKAV .? -AS I ' - WMIWTi iimw LIVVlKalT N" HJJfTsLUiVTHL-" ..J" "Vy1 TTi vdSJJi'AK JiV . 'ZtV-. " j.i ' - kZ.'Ljr Russell ComDound Engines. Minn i-?t.tn-r -rn ----, . I'll I.' I I LJ Iw I.' I I n"trnAT1Tr - 1 j-atn.... itiK inonm tUiUl'ULA'U TKAUl'lU l-JNGINEl tho .most noworful cngino built. It saves ono-third to ono. olf in fuol and water, is of less weight than tho singlo cylinder stylo !?J ,,,0,l)nco ,s elt. If you eontomplnto buying nn ENGINE BOILER. 1HRESI1ER, SAW MILL or HORSE POWER, write for our JSOil catalogue, and when in Salem call nnd see us and ox ammo our line of machinerv. ' rV- fit - McCormick Binder, Tito MoCormii-k Hindora and Muwora aro acknowledged tho b ( tl t it oarlh, tiny being tho oltlobt and largost immuftituorsin h at Jlno, Mid build nothing but hurvoHtors and bimlurs Nowia u gpod time to placo your onlor if you pant a MoOormiok Hinder qr tMinyor, Lant swiyon tlioy oould not bo had at harvoat time, as tlio faotpry could not nmko thorn faat enough. Wc cany the old estabished lines of goods The McCormick binders and mowersi Bain wagonsj genuine Columbus buggies? j Racine buggies, carriages and hacks; Monitor and Tiger drills and secdersj Buffalo Pitts' spike, spring-tooth, and disc harrows Moline, John Deer andSyracuse plows; agents for Russell Cos wind stra whackers and threshing. machinery s McCabe Water ville hop press, Janesvillc hay tools; also a full line of Extras in stock for all of the above-mentioned goods Bain Wagons, Tho Bain Wagon is not the cheapest wagon in price, but tho ohoapost in tho end, as it is the best. It's made by honest day work no contract or convict nr ni n.n ,.! '.i t.. i. 4hubs. 0 birch or elm hubs in a Bain wagon. Thov are painWl 'thy hand, not dinnad. BugciM and Hacks, Surreys and Traps. Yos, 1 havo all of them, and they aro built ospocially for this coast trade. To an preeinte themcall and soemvlino. p" 4 " $: , '$$ Door to Gray Bros, 4 im1mm t. jr. oroisan, 2557 uibertu St Salem, ore. Next Door to Gray Bros. rr i &