i- wr sff1 jimwpy . SUBSORIBE (TV "-"- ' ?1 'HI If Fon ADVKR riSDi IX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, CAPITAL JOURNAL 7 THE CAPITAL JOURNAU TUB BEST PAPER IN SALEM. H IT Wlt.t, 11K A GOOD INVESTMENT. 49-You will be well pleased with lt.-ffe WI J-Tho Terms nro Most Henonnblo-ffsJ I YOL. 2. (-.'3 'SALEM, OttEGOF, TntTKSDAY, 2sTOVELBER 14, 1S89. v StO. 224. U; m HOLVERSON'S in ' n mi tit i MDC iai mips 120 Dozen good hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, worth 5, 8 and 10c. This week 8 for 25c. 150 Good sized Linen Towels worth 20c. This week 10c. 50 Extra size Linen Towels worth 35 and 40c. This week 25c. 20 Dozen Boy's Cotton Hose, heavy ribbed, double knee, fast black, only 25 cents. ' 200 Ladies' Hoods at actual cost. 50 Children s Hoods at actual cost. , Ladl93' and Children's Cloaks at unheard of low prices. Come early to secure choice. T. Holverson. Abstracts For reliable ABSTRACT -Call on Salem Abstract and Land Company F E. AUSTIN, Manager. NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. 8"The only complete set of Abstracts In Marion county. P. O. Box 260. Wm. Brown k Co. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, vc V Finest Stock KRAUSSE Carry the finest Fall 1 IN THE ;iin l-Goods sold by them contain the best material, made in the latestttyles, better flttW and more durable, arc i glv nB belt. ?"ag than nnv troods sold bv any other house on the coast. I hey carry a com Plete Hue Kadlffi (feSt?, Misses', Youths' and Children footwear. Goods bought direct from the manufactory. KBAUSSE & KLEIN, 211 Commercial Street, Ben Forstner k Co. We will sell lower than ever before Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hata widcaJsTllubber and Oil Clothing, Blanket and Quilts, We also have Ihe beet and largest stock of GUN GOODS AND AMMUNITION I ijTCoroeand seo us before purchasing elsewhere and Ave money! i mis week and correct OF TITLB, the Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, 'PELTS, AND FURS. This house carries a large stock of flrst class goods from the best manufacturers In the world, and Is prepared to give satisfac tion, both )n stye and quality, to ovcry one who Mill purchase goods ol them, No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM - - OREGON in the State ! & KLEIN and most elegant STATE ! t "TT Winter loot rar Capitol Adventure Company. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glass ware, Woodenwarc, Fancy Goods anil Notions. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Everything Ion Want Under Que Roof; o ' JUST RECEIVED : Eight Bales of Cotton Bats, which we will sell for 15c a pound. Men's Knee Gum Boots $2 50 Men's Long Gum Boots ' 3 00 , LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING PRICES. Men's black suits $ 5 00 50 Men's suits, usual price $12, now 9 00 50 Men's suits, usual price $15, now 11 50 50 Men's suits, usual price $20. now 15 00 50 Men's suits, usual price 22.50, now OVERCOATS. A good overcoat $ 7 60 Fifty overcoats, usual pricG $15, now 11 50 Fino light overcoats, worth $18 and $20, now oll'ered for $15 and 10 50 Bsa?uraers irom a distance promptly niieu. uoous uenvoreu iruo to any part of the city. Please givo us a call. CAPITOL ADYENTDRE SALEM, GEO. W. JOHNSON, Pies. H. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Treas. State, Land am (Incorporated.) LOAN BROKERS AND DEAIiintS IN Real 95 State Street, Salem, Oregon. o 'People looking for investments and seeking residence property should seethe Motor Lino Addition Lots in this addition will make you a choice and convenient home; will make a neat return as an investment in a short time. It Will Pay Ion to Investigate before making a purchase. To those hunting lots to build on, wo will sell you a lot bv you paying $10 down und the bnlunco In monthly payments. To those wishing to invest for speculations We Will Give Terms that will allow you time to bell the properly to make your pay ments, giving you an, opportunity to buy and sell with a small capital. We have A Few Choice Lois In Oak Lawn Park Addition that we are offering at a bargain. Wo also have a list of choice bargains in nearly every addition to Salem. We have some choice acre tracts. We have Farms and Timber Lands 1 No one seeking such property should conclude to purchnse without examining our list. W. F. PECK, Manager. State, Lanl and SALEM, School -A complete STATIONERY, ALBUMS. GOLD PENS ANDngv (QQm AT J. BENSON STARR'S NO. 84 STATE STREET ... - SALEM, O.il OON 18 00 WP1NI J OREGON. P. H. D'AIICY, T. C. SHAW, Yicc-Prcs. Trust Company, OREGON. Books Hue of mist mm ! & Estate JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Pa Iter and Harder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fenco Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, Ni:V TO-DAY. Help Wanted If Yon Want Help of Any Kind If You arc Looking fur a Situation CAM. AT- kployment Office ! No, 292 Commercial Street DEAR GIRLS: Talto no TnfTy from any young mnn, but If they oirer you a nico llox of Hellcnlirand's Square Cliocolalo Creams, mndo only by his Patent l'roccss, tnko thorn, nnd tellthcm to cnmonguln, for they nro superior to any linulo In tho United States. NEW HARDWARE STORE ! Chas, Pugh, Proprietor. (Successor to Bellinger A Co.) HARDWARE hit lu A complete lino nlwnys In stock. M 7 stock Is bought now nnd for cash, af fording mo tho opportunity to sellnttlio most i eusonuhl i prices. The bent and Intost lmpioved mnehlnory always on band. OJIleo nnd storo rooms at Ilelllngersolil stand on Ktato street. Return of tlie Favorites AT REED'S OPERA HOUSE. SIX NIQIirS ONLY AND SATURDAY MATINEE ! COMMJINCINH MONDAY, KOVI5MI3ISK 18 1 ox' Tin: ' PEOPLE'S FAVORITES, mi: Chicago Comcdj Company In on entirely new rejwrtolre. CHANGE OK PLAY NIGHTLY. Monday - Kngnged rutwltty . Uidy Autlliiy 'shirrtt Wednesday Collu.li lluwii Thursday 'iho Diamond Mystcrj Friday ..- 1 oi' Htrlki -i mil day Kvcr) body's Krlena Mntlnie - Kuthh.cn I'opulur prices. SJO, 30 and Mr. Gallery, "hlldn'ii 'Me. Onllery, adults 30c, down stairs 0c. llox sheet now open at ration', where rescrvLtl M.-UU can lo hud without cxtru chin go. THE FAVORITE ) 1 1 1 1 n ii IIS, HllKUU ( THK ONLY FIRST-CLASS AGAR STORE IS TIIK CITV. Importod unci Dornsatio CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! 2ia Commarolul Stroot. Miss Leona Willis, TEACHER OK MUHIU. Lton elvm In vole (ulturo und Ital lull singing, pUtiiu and organ. Hia-clul ut leutlim Klveu to U-alnm-m. Can be ntn a t lio Conr vutory, oral the ru Idtiirr, cor nerorontrrunil fupltol trtls. 19-lGml Faun cments LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. WASHINGTON A STATK. tiik rnusiniiNT sions thi: MISSION VHOCUA3IATION Al). Tho IKltilturoltocclo tlin News With Cheers Election of Senators Next AVcek. Scenes of Kxrltemcnt. Washinotok, Nov. 13. Secre tary BlaitiG o Momlny tolcgruplictl tho territorial ami sttito governors of Washington tltnt tho president hail signed the proclamation declaring the territory to be a stato at 5:27 p. in. After a long preamble reciting tho act providing for the constitu tion and admission of Washington as a state, and the measures taken by tho peoplo to carry out its pro visions, the proclamation is as fol fel fol eows: "Now, therefore, I, Ucnjnmln Harrison, President of tho United States of America, do, in accordance with tho provisions of tho acts of congress aforesaid, declaro and pro claim tho fact that tho conditions imposed by congress on tho state of Washington to entitle tho stato to admission to tho Union have been ratitled and accepted, and that tho admission of said state into the Union is now complete." Or.YMWA, Wash., Nov. 1.1. The Senate and Houso met Monday af ternoon nnd proceeded toelect minor olllcers. Later, while tho Houso was debating a joint resolution to hold a night bession and proceed with the election of United States sonators, a message was received Irom Governor Moore, announcing tho reception of a dispatch from Secretary Dlniuo stating that the President had signed tho admission proclamation. Instantly every member sprang to his feet, and, after some minutes, when order was restored, Tucker, an old pioneer, roso and in a bricl speech, his voice trembling with emotion, congratulated tho legisla ture and tho people on the ad mission. In tho Bcuato tho proclamation was also received with continued cheering and the wildest enthusi asm. A telegram was received from Congiessniuu Wilson announc ing that ho was prosont when the messago was signed. In view of the proclamation tho resolution to elect senators to-night was laid on the tablo and It is gen erally understood no election will take placo until November 10th. If tho election had tuken plaeo this evening, ex-Dolegato John Allen and ex-aovernor Watson U. Squlro would certainly have been chosen on tho first ballot. Front present appeuraiices they will bo chosen whenever tho election occurs. The inauguration of tho new slate of ficers will bo held next Monday. Elaborate preparations for tho event are being mado. Till! l'AIItONS Ol' IIUSllANimV. Opt'iilnj; of llio Contention of tho Na llniiiil (Iraiiuu at Win niiniiiitu, Sacuamiin'io Oil., Nov. 111. The national gtango of the Patrons ol Husbandry was called to order at 11 a. in. to-day In the assembly cham ber of tlio capital building by Wor thy Master K. JI. llrigham, of Ohio, Worthy Muster Russell and wife, o Washington, were Inaugurated and duly welcomed as representatives of the new stato grange of Washing ton, The delegates from tho East ern states weio presented with souv enirs by the state grange of Califor nia. At tho afternoon seaslon, Wor thy Muster Rrlglium delivered tin annual address. He strongly favored further legislation ugaiitst food adulteration, und lecoinnieitds greater unity on the part ol tlioso opposed to Inteiiijtcranco, and says that the liquor inllueuce cannot bo broken until there Is such a combination. There should be, lies. till, more stringent laws against blackmail, and to protect Innocent purchasers of patented Articles, and the Lotibcqucut annoyance of litiga tion. The Heuker also referred to the evils arising from tho abuse ol the ballot box. Ho favored the Australian system of voting. The reports from the different oflleei wcru received und filed. To-morrow afternoon an add rem of welcome will be made by E. W. Davis, mus ter of the California state grunge. The response will bo made by Worthy Muster llrigham. Moriiu lit Kumua, Ka.tsah City, November 13. Dispatches from southern and west ern Kjiih.is Hlute that u bll ard Is b weeping over that country. The wind turned to the north early In tho evening und brought with It snow, which In some localities is drifting badly. At Arkansas City, near tho Indian territory line, n reg ular norther is reported. At Syra cuse tho blizzard is at Its hlght. Ab illnc reports severe wind and thick snow. meki: SNOW. The Terrlhlo SnaVrlni; In Northeastern New .Mevleo Santa Ki:, N. M., Nov. 13. It Is agnln stormlug to-day along tho lino of tho Atchlnson, Topekaand Santa Fe road east of tho Santa Fe spur of the Rockies, and tlte situation on tho thickly settled stock ranges In tho extreme northeastern corner of New Mexico, bad enough for ten days past, continues to grow worse. Tho snow continues to full and now Itislitllo less than three feet deep. It has drifted and erusted.and thous ands of head of stock have perished. 1'irteen or twenty stockmen and shepherds arc mlsslmr. Tito bodies of six mon have been recovered, they having crawled Into snow drifts and died, ami it is believed that many more have perished. No estimate of tho loss of 1 fe and iiron- erty damaged can now bo made. Mlioalleetcd district comprises a region east of Springer, N. M., and bordering on Colorado and Texas and tho Panhandle, about sovontv- llvo miles wide ami twice as long. Tliero is no general sulleilng among tho stock of New Mexico, owing to these storms east of the Glorleta range. All coast-bound trains are from six to ten hours late to-day. JIMMY HOI'ilT" Tho Hunk lliirulur Asks to hu Jteleust-il l'rom l'rlson. Ni:v Yoiik, Nov. 1.'). An appli cation was mtido to the General Sea sions this afternoon for the roleaso of tho bank burglar, Jimmy Hope, who Is under indictment lor tho Manhattan bank robbery in 1878, and who was recently arrested Just after his discharge from tho Stato prison, where lie had completed lilsscntenco for tho crime- which caused his arrest in California and the somewhat famous habeas cor pus proceedings lu tho California courts. District Attorney Fellows said, opposing the motion, that al though tho witnesses against Hope in lite Manliatteit bank e.tsu are dead, and the testimony against him comparatively valulcv;, still ho hold tho proceedings were irregulttr. Tho decision was postponed. TIIK lli:AHI OK MONT-STY. A Youni; Man rinds Ml) 1(1 und (lets H'.'ll nt It. Saoiiamiin'io, Nov. 11. On Sat urday last a young uiuu engitued in plowing on a piecoof unused giouud belonging to Dave Hudson twelve miles east of Gait, discoveied some thing glistening in the furrow at his feet. Investigation showed that tho shining substances wore f-0 pieces. Tho young man was of course highly elated, anil Instead of doing as most men would have done he left Ids team lu the Held and re ported Ills find at Hudson's house. The fanner went with the young man to the spot, and a little search revealed a I It'll Hud. An old can almost disintegrated with nist was found and within It was found $1010 In gold. Hudson took the coin home, and tho plowman plowed his weary way. When tho latter reached the houso after his tlay's labor, Hudson handed him 5--0 as a reward for his honejty. A Oyn-lii-lhn-Woiil Id'pillilh nil, Wahiiinhto.y, Nov. )'!. In an Interview with u number of the leading pottmusteis of the coun try hero recently, Postmaster-Gen era! Waiiamaker Is reported to have it ild: "I tun not a mugwump lu any sense of the word, gentleman, out u dyed-lu-the-uool rcpubllcuu, and I propose to benellt the postal service by every means that lles In my power. Still, politic. will have no efleet lu determining my course, hut I want to say to you, democrats ami republi cans ullko, that there Is a necesity for radical reform lu the i ail way mull service. It mutter not to me If u man can talk till day about cube und square root, theorems in geometry and climatic ellects In Af rica or Asia, so long us lie does not lliorotigiiiy Know mo section ot conntrv tliroiiL'h which his postal car W running. 1 would sooner have u postal clerk who known every nook and corner lu his dis trict limn hiiiiiii tlii'in 1st who cull tell about ones and geographical cen ters remote from In onu country, mill I shall recommend to coiil'Icks that th civil roivlce exiinilmitlors be modified to tins extent," wi! .; .'t; V -I1 J ? i D S I 5 Ml T tf hi si f! ,' II I A . to