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9v& It ii Daily Capital Journal: 13V HOPBR BROTHHR8, FItlDAX FEB. 5, .1897. A - W- W " W ( DAILY LINK TOTORTLAND. -STEAMEES ! Altona and Ramona LEAVE- DAILY. Portland, 6:45 a. tu. aictn its a. m.. e1 &Qsick time, regnUr terrice and cheap -.rteS,. M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. V n rn tn W vw tn n W .wW ' - Tboe Iriih Point Curtains, V7c Advertised at half price have created a little commotion, so much so that ther are nearly half gone already. Tin't every day yoa can buy fine good for half their actual value; W.00 ONES-t2.00. W.OO ONE8-I2.C0. 7.00 ONES-W.C0. And SO (in tints) 112 rtrnvj for M.nWn alwava rnnrlt In nlnln tleiiroa Th original mark! are still on, so you can uu luurunu uuuriuir. nw wiiiLn -win dow. Those Outing Flannel Waists, We advertised to close jOUt at 0 cents are all gone but Ave. They are the 75 cent ones. We sell them for 38 'Cents, - T. JioIversoD. JOURNAL, Directed X" RAYS. in j. Newest Novelties in Neckwear Now in. See them, 25c and up X 4& X X , J, Dalr ymple Co, ORHQON PERSONALS Mel. Hamilton was a Portland bust nnas visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ncckcrniun have returned from Portland. Mrs.Chas. Cospor has returned from u brief visit with Portland Trlends. Major and Mrs. Ghns E. Worden nnd daughter Miss Mao. went to Port land this morning. J.C. Gootlale, tlio Coburg lumber man, returned this morning to his homo In Lano county. Miss. 11. P. Smith, stato organizer for tho L. O. T, M. wont to Indepen dence Thursday evening. James McCain, ex-deputy prosecu ting attornoy, returned Thursday afternoon to his homo at MoMlnnvlllc. Miss Alice Androws and MlssIIalllo Hhortoll cntno up from Portland this morning and aro the guests of Mrs. V. It. Anson, on South Commercial street Miss Mollie Crolghton, of tho Salom Postftlce department, returned this morning af tor a ton days vacation very pleasantly spent with Portland frionds. 0. W. Putiuan met with quite an unfortunate accident on Tuesday last. In shaking a bottle containing ultrlc acid, tho cork fell out and tho acid splashed over Mr. Puttunn severely burning his face. It Is feared ho may loose his right oyo. A Fine Dbill. An alarm was turned in at the Salem Are depart ment this morning and the hoys re sponded in remarkably short order. They made a run ud State strtetto tho Court House square. This Is the first drill the boys have had out doors for over two months and today's run only proves conclusively that the boys are ever on the alert and prepared for a run at any moment. The depart ment has regular weekly drills at the engine housc,but never pass out onto the streets. Although not a single member of the company was aware of the fact that there would be a drill, yet the boys without an exception wore found In their respective nosl tlons before the engine and hose cart had scarcely feft the department headquarters. To Washington. I. P. Calllson, who for several months served most acceptably, as cdltor-ln-chlef of the Willamette University Collegian, has gono toChehalls, Washington, where ho has assumed editorial maum-cment or me I'eoplo's Advocate, tho leading paper of Lewis county. ''Put" was a general favorite among all tho stu dents of Willamette university and was well and favorably known by ull with whom ho came in contact as editor of tho Collegian. While wo regret to see Mr. Calllson denart from Salem we fully realize Hint, Kniom'a lOSS Will be ChehnllH' imln. nnH nnl wish for Mr. Calllson the greatest success in his now location. Arthur Brock, also a well known newspaper man of this city, accompauled Mr, Calllson and will servo as foreman on tho "Advocate." Upon the Oregon Legislature and Lobby. For sale cheap: Several professional A. P. A. politician?. Sixty-five clerks without a lick of work to do is a little steep even for the Oregon senate. . "Farmer" Hatch lot Polk countv. Industriously tills his crop In the lob bies of the legislature. Senator Mitchell can now set a cer tificate from his double-rump conven tion. It only takes twenty votes. Jailer Mlnto. at the Anderson still has charge of his men. No one was ever known to get away from John W. The Benson house performed the Herculean task of rcadlntr three bills that will never be printed at public expense. The Statesman has postponed the arrival of prosperity and now sets the time for real estate to advance on July 4. The Salem Statesman still runs Its two advertisements for Mitchell and Benson. The (200 is not quite used up yet. Why was Senator Brownell not well enough to attend sessions of the sen ate, and yet able to preside over the senatorial convention ? w Senator McClung is a man who would never ask a man to do anything shady; he don't like to be asked to do anything questionable. If bo great a man as Evangelist Moody can make a fool of himself, there Is 6omo excuse even for members of the Oregon legislature. Dr. Driver used to bo likened to the noblest Roman, of Oregon. He is now likened to a bull with both horns knocked off. Driver submitted to his fishy embrace with considerable reluctnnre. In the senate two years apii the ap propriation bill was so loaded oowu that It only had one vote to spare Id the senate. Seventeen voted for it and ten against it. Two dodged Brownell and Hobson, holdovers. Thoe against the bill In the senate were: Carter, Holt. Houston, Johnson, King. McAllister, McClung, Smltn of Clatsop, Smith of Sherman, "Van derburg. Of these six are holdovers. The Benson "house" held a caucus Thursday -afternoon to consider the ft.. fiolKllltn ,.t nnnsilntlntr ..1 COIT1- mlttee to confer with the opposition anil Hne.nrntn) nn wliat. "tenDS" aim aAi Willi w" . they would come in and organize the house. After a proiongea ;paiaui vote was taken and there was only one voice for a conference. The back bone of the Benson faction is strong and liable to remain so. rrT- TTrtT.n.TJrS. isbing but Jnevereheless true S-SSSS ., that the, 1NDW iU- ' TTW LT 3? To : Salem have suddenly -. j NeW fcmWWOeiTO, iw lOS, ... .... riric. wi&w aukr. Bound Ovku.-;. a. Wilson was arraigned before ltccordor Ed. N. Kdcs nt 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon charged with tho larceny of nn over coat belonging to John Ilcgnor, a cigar maker, WJlson walvod exami nation and was bound over to await tho action of tho grand Jury which meets next Monday. In dofault of the necessary bond tho prisoner was committed to the county Jail. - Chimney Bujins Out, Tho burn lug out of a chimney In tho A. N.I Gilbert residence, corner of Liberty nnd Chomokotu streets about 0 o'clock Thursday evening, created n slight confusion In that portion of tho city. uwuig to tho drenched condition of tho roof tho lire was confined within tho chimney. You should trJ0W5on's Bltfors. Diamond Kino IIawled. A hand some opal ring set with 8 diamond nnd valued nt IM), was rafticd off at Oeorvo Waters cigar store on Commer cial street hut evening, Doug Mlnto wis tho luck v norsnn tn iv m. beautiful pleco of Jowolry, his chanco costing but 60 cents. The ntfflo was conducted by Sam E, Foster. iaiu-ii.mn.ju; Land Tkanbfeus. The following deeds were filed with county Recorder F. W. Waters this morning: Jos. Fusee and wife to J. D. Shaffer, all of Multnomah county; lotsO and 10 block U Highland addition to Knlm. mnnn- Nora S Baker, of Polk countv. Miss. ourl., to Mary A Graham, of Salem, iota u, is, 13 and 14 In block 0 Simp sons addition, to Salem, $25; Mathlas uutala and wlfo to Peter W. Mess,! o, ov urc inii)B.MW '8320.00. -A mortgage satlsfastlon for 405.oo wn also Hied with tho county recorder this morning. Taken Undkk Advibexckmt rii final argumontsjpro and con In tho aamago suit of Mrs. Lizilo McKennoy Vs. Mrs. .. L. Frailer were comnlfltwl before Justlco II. A. Johnson TIiiim. day afternoon. Tho case was taken under ndvlscmeut until Saturday at 11 u. m. The case has been wurmly contested and has required thrco days ior mo introduction of all the evid once, By his action inhaneinir on after the people havo discarded htm, Sena tor Mitchell admits that he is simply hoping to steal in on an Illegal tech nicality. Senator Taylor, chairman of wnvs and means, is an economist and pro poses that the composition of the nn- proprlation bill shall not go outside of ino legislature. Rep. Sdiners' head Is level on Impor tant reform bllls,and he is also opposed to tho Lyman Gngo plan of retiring tho greenbacks and cancelling the sli ver certificates. It tookSIOOO to get tho Salem States man's support for Mitchell, But 900 went to a bank. Let's see. Bob once offered to support Geo. II. Williams for the same sum. Young Mr. Gratkc, the Astoria Democrat, resented being shadowed by the county judge set upon him by Fulton. If Gratke will do a mue more resenting at being steered by men hired for that purpose, he will show that ho has some American blood in his veins. It seems pitiful to see a young man of good parts call Intr lilmvlf .1 T)pmncrat fall a tirev to an elementthat is discountenanced by the better element or all parties. The Salem Statesman's fling at Mr. Bourne's headquarters, as a place where all dined and wined and the reference to fast women In the block, deserves no notice beyond a damage suit from the owners or lessees of the property. It Is a well known fact that Mr. Bourne, Mr. Barkley, Mr. Davis, Mr. Craig, Mr. Guild and Burke arc total abstainers, as a mat ter of fact and principle. Following Is an apostrophe to the Oregon legislature: How long O Lord, will legislators, Of our great and glorious state, Fight like snapping allgators, Each one turning 'gainst his mate? Right tho wrong, ye men of wisdom; 15 uns iioii euuugn aisgraccr Save your state from utter ruin, Act like men. It Is your place. ; Dare ye face the peoples' anijer? Ancer nguicous.'iong restrained, May break forth in sudden fury, In e'er has trust been more profaned. Final retribution's coming, Oh ye foolish men take heed. Offer now your supplications, Life political ne'er more ye'll lead. .1 That, these crimes weic ! .!:.!.. -,. hmii1 effect. a5 was Stedln the Journal while they were T .....I.... nnnnndl nuestlon. It Is a self evident fact, as soon as a company of ten special poiu - been appointed ana piaceu u.. .. roll, these numerous "hold-ups" ceased , Immediately. Such Performances are certainly to bedeprecated which they , k nil rltlzens who deaire to see a spirit of -Justice and reason cxlilbi-, ted In toe aamiuinnan. r affairs. u.,.n M Taxpayers. In pur- suance to a call issued by Mayor J. A. Richardson, the taxpayers of Salem will meet in the council chamber this evening for the purpose of discussing .. j-tcKilltv nf rvtlt.lnniDL' the H1B auiiMuiniv - r " legislature to authorize the city to bond its floating Indebtedness. " ...f ADnniCTOT. Al Cool- idge was today appointed guardian of the persons and estate of Annette and Pullman Jameson, vice w. A. Jack son, who tendered his resignation. Mr. Coolidge tiled his bond of $200, today, with J. W. Wolfard as surety. a n.n Dadtoh A hncr welnllinC 533 pounds was today taken in at the E. C. Cross market. It was raised by Krouz Bros, of the Waldo hills, and reminded eastern- people of the corn- fed stock of those regions. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood constitutional aisetse ana m uiuc. so cure it you must take internal remedies! Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeninternally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous, o faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack mcuiciuc. 11 was picaiiiutu U Viiw w. .. best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription It is c imposed of the best tonics Known, cumoineu whu me best blood purifier, acting directly upon the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingtedients is what pro luces sui.h wonderful results in cunng Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Chenet & Co., Tole lo, O. E?" Sold by all druggists. ARRIVAL, 2k ru,r nmkfn.deries New ' t Tv nrAc. Np.w Silks Spbcial Sale : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Goods Dress ! Be sure and call and sec (he new goods, 257 Commercial st. F HOW TO REMIT. Agents and subscribers ordering The Journal are requested toalwa) write names plainly to avoid errors Do not send stamps if it can be avoided Money orders or drafts are safest,, hilt, rnln tn tlin nmnnnf. nf n dollar can be sent safely if well wrap ped in paper before placing in the en velope. All subscriptions MUST be n.llrl In ndvnnwnc Mm nrlpn la Inn lmv to afford bookkeeping or sending of bills. tf IIOFER BROS, Editors. Still Going On, OuATomcAL Contkst. The local Willamette University oratorical con test will tako place nt the Tlnivonirv oliapol this ovonlng commencing at 7:30 o'clock. There aro onlv two. rim. testanta yv. h K. Brown and S. P. Karly but additional numbers havo boon arranged for and an enjoyable evening may be anticipated. Tho RUtto oratorical contest will bo held on Friday evening, tho 26th Inst, nt Nowberg Instead of February 12, as was erroneously stated last ovenlng. A Suit In8titutkd.0. e. Mcll waluhas initltutcd proceedings In tho Marlon countv circuit murt. against W,T. Ramadan for Judgment for 20S,80, claimed as u sum due for clotlilntr. merchandUe ami ntini- nrti. cles and medical attendant funii)ii Cora Ramsden, wlfo of defendant, at Sllverton between October 20th and December 1st of last year. In Anothku Sckave. Ross McOor mlck, one of Saloiu's touchest omr. HPtom. Ihvmnn InvnlwH l. an lu- rni. . ,.. . . '." imu muuvb II U IZ1UUL LlllllHlIl HJIIt h-inn lllmk. J t(n imIII. .k. tI. a . . AiMj&"" "treet saloon, tho coupons. Don't iiiIm this I " usual, come out second best, jrpldoii opijorlunlty. Sale will Ho was laid up today for repairs, eloso February n. -- VK"8' 1V7TT T TO DDAO r rr. ' a,un5ATtso KxKitciSEa-C.raduat-WJULJLIO DiSXJO, & V, Vj'l,exerclscs of tho Salem public Court and Liberty. ! c"00' vtm taKe place at Reed's opera Kris, Clothing and Iioum this evening. A clas numbe iiik nm receive -uipiomas, a good A Southern Pacific representative at Salom says Mr. nowserof Jackson Is one of tho fow men known to have returned his railroad pass. Tho Salom Statesman says ho sold it. Who lies ? . - The Journal cdltorally brings out a candidate for senator. It does not xpect to see any such man elected. Unless some such man can be chosen tho seat of thcOregon senatorial chair better bo left to gather dust two years. There aro no flics on the-Feoples'nor tl 0 Democratic senators In thcOregon legislature. They look as well, mako as good speeches, and seem to have as good Judgment nnd m much Influence as any men In there. Senator Selling was tricked on the matter of employing 05 senate clerks. Brownell represented the Inst senate had oyer ono huudrediGowan e-tood In McClung opposed. Selllnir wanted not over thirty. Now tho senate has sixty- nve with nothing to do. 'If Senator Mitchell Is not tii choice of the Joint convention, let tho prlto fall to some other worthy Ore gon Republican." Salem Statesman, February 5. The 200 sack Is nearly oxnausted. WHEN THIRSTY , What is more refreshing than a good I cup of T. We have it in blends to 1 suit everybody. From &S to $1.25 per lb Give us a trial on the tea 1 question. I HUNGRY wliot is better for an empty stomach 1 than a nice plate of oysters. We J have all the choice brands, in fact wo have everything to gratify tho I hunger or thirst of the mostfastidl- ous people on earth. Crockery, Glassware, Tableware. The Pioneer Store is making a break in Crockery Glass and Chlnawarc, which places their fine line of goods below anything ever attempted. Din ner sets 126 pieces, semi-porcelain decorated $10.99. 44 pieces Tea Set. $3.2.'); Water Sets, imported glass, $1.85 to .$1.95; wortli nearly double. Everything from a teacup to the finest imported sets reduced to tho cost line. Cash takes everything at yonrown figure, ' v" flflRRITT 5 LAWRENCE THE GREATEST COMBINE. Thrice a Week New York World, Weekly Cincinnati Inquirer and Weekly Journal for $2 a Year. Do vnu w.'int. tlipl.ProA .viivn,. m.. - ........ V..W-. W 'kj. ,1,. Will" cinnati Inquirer and Weekly Capi tal Journal? Our club rate is ai.4o for both. VC vnu wnnt. n imlil enn.1.ivl nnnn- wlth Tiir JnnnsAT.' Timn tnL-i ti, Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World. Our ciuo rate is i.7a ror doUi. Thrift nnrwra tnr Tiir- Wrm.,,. Journal, Weekly Inquirer and Tri weekly World an eastern, mlddlo state and western paper 652 pages a year for 82. Addreis Journal otlicc. Salem. Or. P O, Giocery. Examination Notice. Xntfr-P Ij hnrnM. r.ltnn !.. ai ular teachers examination will be held oaiciu. ur., oeginning at 1 o'clock i. in. reuruary ju, tbU7. , t . G-W. Jones, ZJZ County Supt. The Best Way to Cure Dlbease Is to establish health. rich blood means Kood health. Purp. rich blood means good health. Hood's Rarsaparllla Is the One True Blood Purltier. It tones up the whole .svs- icnj, gives uppetlte and strength and ceases weakness, nervousness and pain to disappear. No other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures as Hood's Sarsaparllla. Auiousx-iusare tne best after-dinner nil: nssUr. rlln-Acfl '". coustlpatlonri. "'- The Cash Dry floods Shoe House. ThU coupon, If nreAeiitiM at tliuoof puruhaM) will entllle the bearer to one-tlftli off ott nil cash purchaes of dros gondii olothlu, shoeA und liHlti f(KxJ only to irk Veness, of Polk, Is a buslnes man was part of tho banker's nush that. went to Albany to slaughter Blnger Hermann nnd put up a sound money candidate for congress. He has led the faction that want 21 to withdraw and breakaquortuu,theroby acknowl- edging that It takes forty to make a constitutional quorum. The ai quorum has been abandoned. At the close of the 'lolnt" tmlav that statesman, Chas. (Runaway Ful ton, stood In the aisle like a preacher at the doso of meetlne and sixva- program will bo rendered to which an ndmlkatcnoriOcenUwlll be charged lit rtrvlrt rlfcPM litAtlJAHti AUU iitiiLi &.u &-. aauw iiii-iiipiii ji t Tbin cxm r-" l t.-nila Mltli Iia It l.f ..1 II . . ...mU "ivMiNui.imiui, IlOKUt lUS arms dear around that rugged nay seed Vaughn. Then he put his both arms around Harmon who has only (one good kand todefend himself with. tu MA AXQEI.TVl: llnrniimi .- .. "Ma Angcllno" it not she will appear for the nrst titno, it nA'cnM v..t with the Salem Jelly Lady Minlstrell Tuesdav evenim- V. nn, hi-... en S: 2S cents. Reserved seats 'snlo tiuik. .h. n.i. . . " - ....j- uuj ui x unuus iiooic store. 1-2 tf "TlIK rrnt m. t(-......i m.. &" iH&S" . the Pros- lrr. Grocer, think of your customer. Seumtfs Best is the tea sne wants. You will sell more and everything else, tea S3 Valentines, , , Valentines Valentines., i ALL KINDS, B Comic, Sentimental hnd Fancy Mounts; at sa :ut PRICES, 'PATTfW T5nn v'1', JJKO,,' auOK STORE, MARbHAL'S SALE: piffle waiM ffiftto r-" ie Ain j. ,T m ulIII Ut III iylilj e LADIES' Purses. I fg3 JOHN HUGHES, In order to reduce my stock of ladies' purses and card cases I have marked them all down 35 per cent, Now is the time to buy, Notice my show window for new patterns, F, SJDEARB0EN EM Dealer in groceries, paints, oik, window glass, varnishes, and tne most complete stock ol brushes of all kinds fa state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of ijrass seeds, -MwTDvUi llA VII1?r m T city warrants. Inquire oJCom. st. UNION BARGAIN STORE! Removed to 291 Commercial otreet rlJ-JiT. l"c SthdirefFeWwr Vte " the lt - ,-v. unm yjj I 2'4 SEE THPqppAAr, Sshoe!WocP,OW Sh0e' 'ar slioes for Tl IUSS s,loe- reB"lar 81.50 suS;tr"Kres3sUoe'roijui"i !l5;WKl'' regular 2SKl'oavy button shoe . t Chil7)rn.. tuoos'ror'0c. ' w irim . - -v-rgooas m proportion )i or 2?i spr 2 6t RENTER WANrau.Three years lease to lion, two .. .7" C-"-'"' "" '" c'r Dlentvnfm,Tir ". cUounB orchard ni of H yq?Vr i " frmt, 6ood tms Inquire sto" oife ?tBret & Whitened store, 91 Court street. i-as-m not to give credit to Mrs. tW, pi and tW Sn"?. .way. shaPA or form, claims bkirfi V ni rPnsibl6 for such niJavid M. Plum, Lincoln. Or. 1-8 4 fvoElI:TtenoBrapher U bank. C, " '? over Ladd& Bush'i fc l romP' acntl0n 10 all claises of work. KJR KKNT.l.-i : i-r- Min school aT n c " caaJolnmB m, Earden linj ' .cl;en:aa, five acres c wSi Bvle,0,.d house- ba'n anJ U AddreSS iw ,,,,tb,0ryear forlow aW' two miles nnr,KV. vvy at .w.feannite,, - m"es north of town on r vr mi n.ttl Here Is a Sample OFOUKPKIOES, Closing OutfSale r.aHlftr-i 1 effinte ."nder vests 19C. Gent i r.V-. V unaer ve6ts m' uents' rlrnuaro ' "V '. Zf. t. lXW wool hoso for.' rA,"" yjxxusx ajxv 16 SnorTic U II0SB AT COST. , Ladies Raraa P.S.-Kenioved to the Lcaaet. And a Ann s vi..-.. . ' . ' riKi..V7.,,"r.ItnM n, .1 .;,- '."'WM bth..i"" '"n SP'ioa ft..V. " "uo oe noss in I iT POHOSl'J Ladinc Alt, i.. AreflnM "' . """ rt,uu der V, "foti most use Pozzonl - umnnHka a. ... - -"-cb Boit and beautirul ildn.J Pni- r.r.. pilrUy 'A tCT ImP"ve-ent Ot the com- - ""mng oqnala Fozzovi'S PoWB"- fl