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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1889)
""VTfW'i'KH SU BSCRIBB ADVER TISI5 IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, CAPITAL JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAU I THE I BEST PAPER IX SALEM. Us-You will be well pleased with lt.-t it wii.i. nr. A GOOD INVESTMENT. vll S-Tho Terms nro Most ItcasonablolTw VI a VOL. 2. SALEM, OBEGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBEll 23, 1SS9. XO. 179. a ttTpr-u Something New. I today place on sale a complete line of ill Sill Windsor Ties at 18 Cts. Each, Called cheap everywhere at 33 ami 30 cents. I also have Men's Woolen Overshlrts. Men's Laundrled and Percale Shirts. Men's Underwear mid Huts, left from the E. L. L. Johnson seinng, as jl luieua 10 Keep oniy muies' goous, ana want more room for them, and in order to make these goods move off rapidly I shall com mence to-day and continue through Fair week to sell the SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR (Men's only) at a ereat snciiflce, and shall cut the price of Hats right in two, which will make them much less than manufacturers' cost. This is no bait for every liat is marked in plain figures and we mean to let the customers see that we do SELL THEM AT JUST HALF PRICE ! My goods for full ami winter trade are now all in and again I invite you to come in nud inspect thciri whether you want to purchase or not. My Motto : " Always lead and never follow." T Holverson, New Bank Block. wjwm-J T--r.-mrrT -V s- -a Hi H y y -I J K 1 We have just received direct from the manufacturers the best se lected stock of General Merchandise ever brought to tills city bought for cash, and it will be sold for cash at prices lower than any credit house in Oregon. Wo wish that every one in want of JDry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Blankets, Comforts, Yarns, Flannels, Groceries, Guns, Amunl tion, Sewing Machines, Cutlery, Hats nud Cups, Fancy goods, Knit goods CLOAKS, In fact everything in Staple Goods TO COME TO aiHE K-A.R1VLERS' STORE), No,227 Commircfel, Street; Stilorrj, .Oregon. JBSyDoh-'fc be;ifliflladYouvcAn 'Bavemoney by dealing with School A complete STATIONERY, ALBUMS. GOLD PENS AT J. BENSON NO 100 STATE STREET - Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my offlce to 03 State street, I nm now better prepared than ever to do a rushing ALSO Fire and Accident Insurance Written in the best companies doing busl nesi, In Oregon. Call on me nt once. . IsaacAJIanniDg,..; 95 State Street. FRESH LEMONADE! Ice-Cold Milk Shakes! CIGARS, CANDY, NUTS, And all kinds of tobacco nt JAMEsloWMAN'S FI1U1T STAND, Formerly owned by Benson) on htato St. A GOOI CUP OK COKKEK. I a f reat attraction for a restaurant. The ooSee drawn from Hellcnbrand's Pat nt Coffee receptacle U one of the many qreat Attrtw-Uotn of IiU eating parlors. Thousand of cur of hU excellent coffee re tola every week. Aud a for oyster aid mal h wrt wwUed 1b the Real Estate Business stock, that I am very desirous of -3T- w tt -r -h -V -a -v i H 1 -a. v j y - ' us. BEN FOBSTNER & CO. Books line of AND FANCY LEATHER GOODS STARR'S SALEM, OREGON. Has removed her millinery store to the room adjoining the Capital Jouknai. and Is now ready to do ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY, 01. n I..... (..u, huuIi.i1 n nun airvlr nfOlft nilU HUH JUBi iCVCt .wf d.. w. ..- latent styles nud can sell cheaper than any other houso In the city. Give her a call and your orders win do neatly and promptly filled. It Is the only place in the city where you can purchase a Kelt Walking Hat for the small price of One Dollar and Fitly Cents. NO. 211 COMMERCIAL STREET. KRAUSSE & KLEIN Are offering big bargains In loots and Shoes! Wo will save you money and guarantee the gooas. Large shipment arriving dally and the .l-ni .ixin be complete. Call and see us. KKAUSSE KLEIN, 211 Commercial Stm'U Vou can't aHbr4 to bae n oHeMlve brcotb and decayed Mth. Wrlfl.t Myrrh Tooth Soap prevent bolo, Try U UeWbyldrwft!- Mrs. McGregor Whick Way? THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Capitol Mrartow Coiiaiw, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, ----- Vr Oregon. Do You Wear Clothing? We will sell you a good suit from $T to ?20, according to quality. Competition defied. . -j , Sfrirts, . Collars, CufTa, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, a good assortment, and cheap for Cash. Jewelry, Gold and Plated, of the latest designs, fifty jxsr cent, lower than you huy elsewhere. t Underwear, The best and cheapest Flannels, ltalbrigga.il, Lamb's wool and Mcrin Prices to suit. ' t Dress Gopds. Nice, new, clean goods, suitable for tho season. OUR MOTTO: Courteous treatment mid ioir dealing to all alike. ft: CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In ItNntionaUwujKluiUdltig J .-.- A, P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. E. L, WILEY, Principal, Will open for the Reception of Students, Monday, September 0. BUSINESS COURSE Includes Spelling, Grammar, Writing, Ar ithmetic, Correspondence, Commercial Law, Single and Double Ent ry Hook keeping, Banking and Business Forms, Business and Otllco Practice. ENGLISH COURSE Includes Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Spelling, Grammar, Correspondence, Geography, History and Commercial Law. , Day and evening sessions. Students admitted at any time. Address the Principal for Catalogue. THE RELIABLE GROCERS, KELLER &l SONS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. -O- Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember the Place and Call Guns! Just received the finest line of Shotguns, Rifles and I'lutols from Chicago and more coming. We will sell lower than any other Iiouho In Salem. We defy all competition, Portland not excepted. Alaokecp The Best Sewing Machines In the market from f35 to $40 canli. Guu Shop In the Btste. Come ami BEN S'' - v . AT TM-IIC -SHORTHAND COURSE Includes Sho'tbund, Typewriting (2 hours dally practice) Penmanship, Ppclllng, .'tlnunmnr, Correspondence, Manl- folding, Letter Copying, Duslness 1'onns, Business and Olllco . I'ractlce. Guns! and In connection will run ttio bent nee uh before buying eluewhcre. F0RSTNER & CO. DUlent Work It. Thursday night In coming from tho fair, late, John Dinsmoro was driving along tho road with two gentlemen In his cab. It being late ho did not think of anything hap pclng until he reached the intersec tion of the fair ground road with that which leads by Parrlsh's. When he reached this spot a malt jumped in front of Ids team aud grabled the oft horso by tho bltts. Mr. Dlnsniore hollowed at tho fel low to let go or ho would shoot him and at tho uimo time Jumped to tho ground and asked ono of the men in the cab to hand him his revolver. At this instance ono of tho men in the cab jumped out on tho opposite aide, or, on the side tho highway man was and tho hold-dare-devil took to his heels with Mr. Dlnsniore aud his passengers after him but as it was so dark, ttiey were unable to keep trace of him and ho was soon lost In the dark. As luck would have It not ono of tho crowd were armed with a revolver or tho villtun would not have escaped as easily as he did. Just one of the hack lights was burning at tho time and tho robber took advantage of tho dark side of the cab. llecordor Court. Bush and James Petty, who weie arrested for gambling, had their trial to-day beforo Recorder Conn. They deposited :i.oney for their ap pearaitco before tho county couit. James Riley was given ilvo days for beliig drunk and disordery, and two vagiygill liavo their trials this evening Kra o'clock. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Faints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Holder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fenco Fosts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW TO-I)AY. REED'S OPERA- HOUSE. -ONi: NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, SEFTEMDElt 27lh. -DIIIKUT KIIOM TIIK KAHT. The Flist Appearance on tho Pacific Coast and Comedy Sketch Club, of Clilcaifo. Or Knnlzed 1H77. Tho company come endorsed by thorn, tire pressor tho Kast, wheio It lii been traveling for the pastlwelvoyears. It In the nioit retlnedand funniest nhow on earth. 7-AdmlHslon 25, CO and 75 renin. Tickets on salo at ration's. CALL AT m Hie Favorite far Store u InHaleiu.orul their Branch Store at the Fair Grounds Cora HrsU'lacH cliur, or a elect plutf of touacco. THE FINEST CIGARS In the rlty are kept by them, All leading brandu always on hand. tho Their branch sioronl tho I'nlr ground lstlielliiet oiicoii the ground. CDjoyu kihmI smoke. Ullll uml MANTKIt, "lirANTKD A lliinllnn by n Juinnrsf V ul hoii,rork ordlih-wnnhliii;. Ad. drcthlolllee. I'-Slwl ProjiosalH Invited. The It'xud of TrtHtecN of thu Orevnn HttelliwiiKi Aoliini Invito waled iro sals for thu luUtr fr bulldlnif u buth houiu ut thu asylum. I'lans and ilfleullnii nt IboollUJt of (J. A. lil-rl. architect . Tlie rluht Ui reject any und nil bid I rewned. llld will lMijieiui ul '-' o'dcwk hi., oil Tuesday, September 17, XM'i. HVI.VJJrti'll Vkhsuhym, (If-Ji. W. ilL'llllll'K, U W. Wkiiii. litaratif Trustee. Wx. A. MU.HI.KV, Clerk of lUiird. IV 10 1 JUST OPENED. Fresh and salt water fish, poultry, game and )tU-mii their season. On Court t, opposite the opera houso iuv nunuretl wu-xn ciucsi-ms viHiitTu. K(it:iKH, rn'prlttor, OAKS' Swiss Bell Ringers LATEST RY TELEGRAPH. Tito Work of Kpscuo. Qukiikc, Sept. 22. Although rain fell incessantly last night, the work of digging out tho victims o.f.the landslide wns carried on through out tho night. The workers, con conlrnted on tho spot whero n man named Kemp is supposed to bo, and at four o'clock this morning the work was so far advanced as to al low him to bo seen about 11 ft con feet from tho .base of operations. Kemp would stng a coupltt of a popular song aud then sheut: "Police! pollcel1' Tho poor man is cither insano or in a delirium. A man named Ueauc.unp, who, with two brothers, has worked nt the wreck without sleep over since tho landslido occurred, crawled into a sin til opening to get at Kemp, who was lying under an immense pile of stones, but had gone only six feet und'jr tho pile when the whole pilo came down on his back, lleau camp, however, being a strong man, managed to crawl back a couple of feet, but could not move an Inch further, his progress being blocked by tho corpse of a woman. A priest, who has passed tho n'ght nt the bceno oncouraglng tho workers, kneeled down and began to reel to a prayer. Tho men, although ex hausted, seeing lleaucamp appar ently doomed to certain death, rushed to his rescue, and after great cll'ortH, their comrade was pulled out without sciioiiH Injury. Opening of Spokane's Cnlilo bine. Si'OiCANi: Fai.13, Sept. 21. The Spokane cable ral.way was formally opened to the public to-day. Regu lar trips weie mado throughout the dny, nud no faro charged. A num ber of trial trips had been mado du ring tho week nnd everything miih In perfect working older, and not tho leuft dllllculty was experienced. The lino now in operation exteuds three miles northwest from the river, terminating nt Twickenham park, on tho bank of the river. The earn were crowded on overy trip, and refreshments were nerved at Twickenham. Within ten days the Monroe street bridge wilt be completed, when the line will bo In operation south of the river to the Northern Paclllu depot. A Curious Accident. Ail accident occurred between Urooks nnd Oervais yesterday that font timoenused considerable excite ment. Thomas Winning a young EugllHhmnn, twenty-one years old, who hits been working on tho fnim of T. X. Alason, about one aud a half miles east of Brooks, went out hunt ing yesterday morning and while returning home, claims he was shot by somo unkuovn"p!irty or parties, who were hid in tho brush, the charge taking efl'eet in the right arm, making ipilte a serious wound. Winning says after being shot tlio llrst time, he cried lor help and then tho parties who he claims were In the brush about 150 yards from the scene, flied again, this charge taking cH'cct hi his back. Ho was taken to Oer vais and his wounds dressed. His story Is ut believed by many who think he shot himself accident ly. They give for tho reason (hat from the spot where he wns Miot id to the place where he claims the assassins were In hiding, Is to fur distant for the shot to penetrate the I tody ns ihey did. Winning is sup posed tolieoueoftheynuiiglCiigllsh men who weie around Salem In the hprlng. I.ATCII. Sieclul to tho Capital Journal, Gi:it'AiH, Sept. 2.'J, .'1:40 p. in. Parties nro not tliuigerotiHly wound ed. Will lecover nil right. No clue to the iteriHit'iilors. Home think It ncclilctUhl, but he claims lut wns shot froin the brush where he heard the volccn of two parlies The wound In the back iIoch not amount to much. I'leasi ' Trip, To-morrow John DInhinoro and Walter Lowe, depart for a month's pleiutiru and hunting trip In the surroundings of Cujhj Look Out, Handy Lake nud at the JJI-f Nitttuo cu. it la useless to wonder If the e gentlemen will not have a real Jolly good time beforo they return us they have vllted tliee pities before und know v here to go fur food hunting. Hoys thoJoUKNAl, Hpcksfor a good fat bar before you go. With fatal sjxed iroiitfli tbesysluiii Ililtmru Mood uiurxs llirouuli tliesyslum Willi Uriitli in its wake Wiiiflil's tftmisMiml Kxlrucl of ftirtupi. ruiu uui cure all blood dlieuN-n. bold by I II. W iJuxumt II 4 Vty PURELY l'KKSOXAli. Wm. Hunter lert today, for Ids homo Iti Brownsville. Air. E. It. ItoborlH returned to his homo In Portland to-day. PotoNorgan left on tho morning train for. his homo In Mchuma. Clarence Rodgers returned to his home In Turner, this morning. Alex Ronnie returned homo this morning, from his trip to Albany. Air. nnd Mrs. W. T. Slater return ed home from their trip to La Grande to-day. Mr. nnd Airs. Gea. Owens return ed to their homo in AIcAIiiinvlllc, last evening. Allss Minnie Foley, who has been quite 111 at her homo in Nortli Sa em, is improving. AIi-s. Kb. Townsend, who has been stck for tho past three months Is re ported no better today. Air. Duiienu, of the fum Duncan & 1 tooth, who has been nick for somo time past, Is now up nnd mound. AIlss Hell Klrkpntrlek, of I,el. nnou, spent Bjilulny in tills city. She was a.guost of Alias Alary Stelncr. -j, Miss .Fnitny Spleer, of Eugene, who hns been spending n week In the city tho guest of Air. J. U. Thompson's, leturned home Inst evening. Allss Edna Scott, of San Kranelsco, who hns been visiting in Salem for some time, Ujft this afternoon for a trip to Portland. She will return to this city In about one mouth. Allss Joslo Snyder, no of tho JouiiNAii's eomposlto.s is at her parents homo, about live miles south of tho city, lying In a vcy danger ous condition with the typhoid' fever. Her filonds aio very anxious over her caso. Jtls hoped however that she will recover soon. LOCAL SUMMUtY. The Salem st reet rnllwny compnny shlpp d the stuet cars that they leasee, from Astoria and Portland home to-duy. Epleurenu ten, paints, oils, Varnish, window glass aud a line lino of general groceries ut Gilbert & Patterson's. tf. Stallions for sale. "Young Scotchman," ono of tho best Clydes dale stallions ol Oregon nud Wash ington. Also "Jlluck Durell," u good thoroughbred. Win. Hownrd Phelps, over Capital National bank. Resilience on Garden road, or E. Parker Knpus, Knlr grounds. )r. Jlyron AL Caples, of East Portland, spent Sunday in tho city, visiting his tn.tuy friends. Remember that thu Hon Ton restaurant Is the place to get a good meal for twenty-live cents. ltegulai meeting of tho W. C. 'P. U. at their hall Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 21, nt 2:30 p. in. Full nttend uuce desired. The accidents that huvu hap jHined In the city this week have hud no el lee t on tho low prices at S. Karrar'H for groceries. See their line display of fruits. It's tempting. The public school begun to-day, ulleru week's vacation, and (hey aro now reaily for earnest work. The University also gave it short vacation so the students could vNIt the fair. There will be no more use for tho street Hpilnklcis soon, us the rain has hud the desired ell'eet. For a good sijuaru meal you should go to tho Hon Ton restau rant. The co I lee made in their patent eoflio urn Is delicious und healthful. Try it. Tho Salem Flouring Mill company is busy loading the ship "Lady Elizabeth" with Hour, which will lie sent to Liverpool. The mills urea credit to Oregiin nud especially to Salem. The company has received many 1st premiums on their lino grade of Hour, Tho street curs paid very well during fair week they were over loaded every trip and the number of lctpIo were couuttd on the open ear at one trip about eleven o'clock one evening ami It wns found tluil ninety-live persons were on Imrd, Tnu company could huvu used more cars If they could have been hud, Somebody tied tut cans to a IUI1 boro cow's tall and she rushed out Into thu world at thu rate of a mile a minute. In half an hour tlio en countered a hack und ran tinder It. After carrying the vehicle around on her b ick for tm minutes she laid down nud beie I to bo killed, (( was too much of a can tan, a. i