rtf .EYENItfQ- OAPXTAI' JOtTBNAL SATTODAY, WOVEMBBR 5, UMW. M i i 1$ si all &l b o . b nfl 5 a 1. t! til 1 s 4 J!1 I XI k. bi 1(1 d xxr oil flj oil 0.1 J VM h wd Rl f fe ilCEPl'miS-THr .RUSH - SAI F WRITS, BLANKETS ! Mm 'J NEW DRESS GOODS The season's daintiest fabrics are now on our counters, although a fow etrasoflers are still to come. SWs Perfection of color combi SUtion and beauty of weave in the 5 thing that will be a treat for goo. We will try to-make your visit - IF - you are golnito build or mikenytrlDdol lm irovenje it, caU oa the . undonlgned loi material. vVohavea'corapIetelstocte,: dare rodr to supply any prepared contraot, newer work, trading, etc Salem improvement Co Local Dates. Alvin Joalyn comedy. City council meeting. Thanksgiving day. Nov. 27. Nov. 28. Nov. 30. JOURNAL. Dec. 7. Dec. 0. ment. Jan. 20, No Madeline Merli drama. Keeley Institute entertain By Perkins comedy. "Father Time." Dr. Brown will deliver his popular lecture on the above subject at the First M. E. church next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Every body young and old ought o hear the Dr. The following 1b one of manj press notices of this Instructive lecture. "The lecture was an eloquent appeal to young men. It was enlivened by bright points and witty anecdotes, and will be long remembered by those priv ileged to hear it. It was. not only amusing but instructive in the highest degree." Portland Oregonian. This will to youropportunlty to have a good laugh and gather informati n to curry you successfully through the year 1891. MERRY BiiRiNtua.-Thls afternoon a delegation of Salem'-, prominent Ma sons went to Portlaud, to take part lu the higher degree rites to be held in that city this evening. Among them were Aldermen J. H. Albert and E. Laforo, City Attorney Geo. Ulugham, Bupt. E. B. McElroy, Laud Clerk G. W- Davis, Postmaster A. N. Gilbert, Jas. R. Davis, A. 8. Brasfield, Harvey Jordan and Lee Btelner. Mrs.- McEl roy and Mn, Brasfleld aecompauied the party. Mr. Albert secured their tloketa In such a form that the bays can get home even if their 8. P. pasteboard Is lost, while Bupt, McElroy und D' Ar- oy &. Bingham will show the younger generation how it is done. TnE Populists. There ia quite an attendance of Popu lets iu the city to day to attend the meeting at Grange hall.called by the ex cutlvo committee. Geo. W. Weeks presided, und Miller Swank was secret try. The Omaha platform wus endorsed and an organi zation by precincts perfeoted. Citizens' Meeting. The citizens of the second ward will meet tonight, to agree, If possible, on somo one for alderman. They seem to favor reduc tion In city expenses, and will work to that eud. Law Suit, D. V. Frasler vs. J. H. Bridges is a suit before Judge Hubbard today, to recover $300 damages ou stooU of goods bought by former of latter this summer. John Carson and Ford & Kaiser appear as attorneys. ' A Fine Goat. Couuty Clerk Egan bought a tluo Angora goat today of Geo. B. Miller, of Geryais. This Is a genuine Billy goat of the 33d degreo. After a Luny. Buerli! Knight went north lu the couuty today about 15 miles to apprehend a party charged with insanity. X Tho only stt ok of Jnpnnoso goods in Salem aro now being shown at BOOK STORE. This lino consists of assorted Chinaware, such as cups and gaucors, toa sots complete, ox tra butter dishes, bowls, cream era, mush sots, chooolato pots, craoker iars and flower vases, lacquer cabinots, screens, Avail brackets; Japaneso napkins aoo per hundred. . 2G3 Commercial Street. .TAPANI CM MMkm -IN- - AL ;WOOL DRESS GOODS ONLY !45 Us a lard Biggest birgains ever known. Call early and gtitjthe beBt se lections. THE PALACE. PERSONALS. Capt. T. P. Welch, of "B" Co., O. N. G , is quite ill at his home, with lung fever. LITTLE LO0AL3. Pro. T. U. Yoder, a fine violin and rgan player and teacher, has arrived ind will make his Home iu the city Mrs. P. M. Morris of Portland, who 'ins been a gutsl of the A. B. Palmers' on Chemeketa street, returned today. Mrs. Geo. H. Ingham, who baa een the guest of her Bister, Mrs. Dr P.illbrook, returns to her home ai Dunamuir, Oil., tula evening Mrs. Lizzie K. Smith, of Portland, is fie guest of her slater, Mrs. M. C. Starr, in Eist Salem D. A. White, ol Brewster & White, was at Albany t dyou business Mrs. W. E. Mc Afee went to Albany this m Tnlng U visit hpr ulster, Mrs. W. B. B-rr F. J. Beatty of Chemawa, a bed-rock fi-ee-sliver and free-trade Democrat. wisluth city today Thecharltv concert last night wia a great succeaa. Mrs. M. 8. Skid is detained at bei h une on Cott ge street by a fever Brn, t Salem, on Friday, Noveiubei 21, 1893, to Mr. and Mrs Geo. V. Phil lip, of No. 604 Commercial street, w son Dr. J. C. Smith and LeeStein- er, comprising the drug firm of Smith & 8telner, of this city, have dissolved co-partnership the former retiring from the business. The change will be madt on the 1st Inst Johnny Furrar weni to Portland this afternoon to spend u few days with his folks Prof L. Barz;e, of Jeflerson, is In the city. T. B. Haudloy, an old time Salem newspaper man, but uow e practicing attoruoy at Ti lamook, was in the city today. Two Drunks. Recorder EJes sen tenced two plain drunks todiy. Will ot Meet. No hession of the Atlieuiau literary club tonight. Mil. Yaucickl Not of Jekyll and Ildo fame, iut of the Front street boarding houie, who was committed for insaulty the other day and disap peared, was sent up from Portland last night and is now at the asylum. m Men That Jump at conclusions, aro generally '-off their base." Because thero ate numberless patent nied lei uea of questionable value, It doexn't follow that all are worthless. Don't class Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with the usual run of such remldies. It Is away above and boyond them! It Is curing the worst canes of Chronic Nasal Catarrh. If vou doubt It, try It. If you make a through trial, you'll be cured. J500 forfeit for an Incurable case. This otrer by World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buftulo; N. Y. At all druggists! 50 cents. Course of High Grade Entertain raents at the Salem First M. E. Church III. Dr. Arthur Brown, of First Presbyterian church of Portland, "F.il her Time," Nov. 28. IV. Dr. Chaa. Edward Locke.Taylor Htreet church Portland, "Every Iuch a Man," Dhc 0. V. Grand concert by Salem artists, December 20th. Course tlokot Is $2.00. Single admis sion is 60 cents. Tickets for saje at Dearborn's bookstore and Ait ken's grocery store, rUule street. 11 Sir. m Personal. Situation by middle aged Germau lady as housekeeper. For a widower preferred. No. 123 Slate street, 11 20-lw Grapo Vines for Sale. I have propogated several thousand good strong two-year old grape vlties for setting ut, assorted varltles, suit able for culture In Oregon. 25 cts each, 2 00 er (! zn, E. Horer, Salem, OrH Journal otllce, dw Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied iu bundles of 100, not cut, lor sale at this 'idllco ut llfieen cents u bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, lar;o sheets, two cents a pound. Next door to the postotllce. JTEDERAL GRAND JURIES. Indictments Against Smugglers and Bank Robbers. Portland, Nov. 25. The United S Men rund Jury this a lernoou re turned lliro ludiojments for smug gling, but otnolala will lint give out uuiues until wurrauts are served, I How Thanksgiving Day Was Ob served at the Pen. ON THE DATE SET BY TUB GOVERNOR Rov. Granuls Pleases All By His Elcqucnt Soruiou. Tbanksgiying Day in prison is some thing anomoloua. Still, it may be bo ordered that it Is a grateful break in the monotony of the cmvlcts, existence. 8uch was the occasion yesterday out tt the penitentiary, where by grace of Governor Pennoyer's proclamation, and the consideration of Superintend ent Downing for the unfortunate crcat ures under his care and dominance, a little relaxation of the rules and a really good dinner made the day one to be marked with a white feather in the prisoner's calendar. The ordinary prison bill of fare was varied to the extent of giving each mau a portion of mutton stew, with white bread and tea; followed by a pumpkin pie for each and a. pannikin of cider. No diminutive pies, either, or inferior in material and construction, but a gen erous, broad, deep layer of sweetened and spiced pumpkin custard, shaped in a genuine pastry oruat, and carefully baked, in an oven of proper tempera ture. Indeed.lt U. doubtful If a better were borne by any table in Salem. The cider was new and celd: and the general effect was one of thankfulness to the several.sources of enjoyment, in cludingWardeuBerry.andCapt.Dickey, the prison commissary; who, believing thai though a man may be a criminal be is not the less human and deserving of human treatim-nt, do the best tbey can for the wretched and the forlorn they guard. After the dinner the whole body of eonvlcts were assembled in the chapel where service was held by Bav. Gran nis, who made an eloquent aud touch iug discourse on the theme of "Human G jveruments," basing bis remarks on the admonition of St. Paul to te church at Reme: "Let everyone be subject unto the higher powers" Epistle to the Romans, chapter xiii. It is a difficult thiug to preach a rhanksgivlng sermon, or, Indeed, any sermon, to a congregation of convicts', as it requires a deal of diplomacy to tell siu the truth, and yet make it palat able. But the reverend gentleman evoked from many a heart before him a fervent though unspoken response of "Wo thank thee, Oh Lord !" and "Praiae God from whom all blessings flow." There were quite a number of visitors present who betrayed great interest in the celebration under such gloomy con ditions, and who cast many curipus glances over the 360 faces turned to ward the preacher, where recognition of individuals of the common types is impossible and the subjects ure ouly distinguishable by stature, color of hair, and other physical attributes that give no clue nor identity to mental traits or cause of imprisonment. The officers and guards, inspired by the attitude of the superintendent aud warden, gave a little more than usual license to men speaking, and were con veniently deaf to a little more confusion than is daily tolerated within the walla aud bars. Not a few of the convicts spoke their thanks and all looked their satisfaction with the treatment accord ed them on Thanksgivluu Day, 1803 Pieuty of Turkeys Davison's market We Accept the Amendment. A real smart American queen of Ha wall would not be so bad. But thero are no American queens. Salem Journal. All American women are queens Eugene Guard. m The New York Racket has just filled up agalu this week, with a full line of all kinds of underwear, mackintoshes, gossamers, boots and shoes, satchel?, gloves, hosiery, umbrellas, hats, shirts, and many useful articles, Gall and save 15 to 25 for cent.. 2d-lv The Zollner Heirs. The probate court of Mrioo county today appointed Joseph Z diner guard lau of the person aud estates of Rupert and Daniel Zolluer, mluors and orptwu children of Robert Z diner, deceased. For fine wool, sateen and work shirts, call at the New York Racket, and get them at low prices. 2d-lw Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. USPowder The aly Pure Creata of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alma XJm& ifk Millions of Homes ao Years th Staadati -OF- TRIMMED HATS Last Saturday was a great success. Every article went at half price, just as advertized, and all buyers were more than pleased. . This sill be continued meet the demands of the trade. Mrs. Store closes at 7 P. & CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW. OONQ REG ATIONAL. At 10:30 a. m. Mr. Freeland will preach upon"God'splan of settling char acterintb fixed purposes." The evening service will be a praise service, led by Prof. Parvin and tho choir. SOUTH. SALEM M. E. Services morning and evening. In the morning batismai and communion services; In the evening subject: "Heaven and Hell." All are Invited J. M. Sbulse, pastor. evangelical. Services at the W. C. T. U. hall to morrow at 10:30, ana 7.30. ounaay boiooI at 12. Y. P. B. C. E. 0:30 con ducted by the pastor, J. Bowersoii evangelical German church corner Center and Liberty streets. Services as follews: Preaching at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m., dunday school at 10 a. m., Y. P. A. at 7 p. m. All Germans are cordially iu vited. A. A. Eugelbart, pastor. UNITY CHURCH. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12. Subject Sunday morning, "A rhanksgiving Service." Subject of eveuing lecture, "The Uhriat of India or Sakya Meeni (knnwu as Gautama Buddha)." Rev. V. E. Copeland, pastor. There will be preaching at the A. O. U VV. hall at 3 o'clock by Dr. Corwin, Will you be preaent. pkesbyterian. Morning service a 10:30. The paator will preach a sermon for parents, as a sequel to the sermon for young men, two weeks since, on the text, "Is the youug man Absalom safe ?" The even ing servico at 7.30, will consist of a praise service, by tho Woman's Mission societies. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:15. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. Regular services tomorrow. The pastor will fill the pulpit morning aud evening. Subject, "The Great Need." Continued from two weeks ago, by re quest, "The Political Young Man." Our aim is to assist in securing good government for city, state and nation. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching in the morning at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at noon.. Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m preachlug at 7:30 both morniug and evening by Either Wm. Kellaway, who Is a very able moo. Everybody cordially invited. The Cheapest. Have tho Daily Journal left at your office or resi dence. Ouly 50 cts a mouth. By mail 25 Cts a mouth. Plenty of geese Davison's market. FOR RERSONAL ROAD TAX. A Man In Jail for Not Paying the Supervisor. Alexander Bhepard was committed by Justice Edes today for four and a half days to the couuty Jail for not pay ing his personal road tax. He was assessed two days work for 1893 lu district No. 2. He was regular ly warned to work his tax, but failed to do so. Ho his no property that could bo levied upon. All this Is set out In the nleadlnirs. The Case wac brought by Geo. H. Crolsao, road super visor. The Judgment is for 13.00 and costs, Id CO iu all. According to the laws of 1803 such a Judgmeut Is enforced the same as a tine lu a crimlual action. Hence the Im prisonment. This Is the first case of a white man having this l-tw applied so rigorously, as the statute wasor'gloally passed to collect road work from Chinese. for several days longer to Call early. Mark Skiff. 291 Commercial Street. o'clock p. in. THE FRATERNAL ORDERS. Something Abont the Ancient United Worsmen. Mr. Green, of this city, who is a statistician of considerable ability aud a loyal workman has prepared the fol lowing for the Journal, the a. o. u. w. A few Hues iu regard to the A O. U. W. order for the readers of your ser- vieable paper we think would be In place. Wo are misrepresented from all quarters, mostly by those not knowing the benefits to be derived by belonging. Also by parties that try to down us for other reasons. The order la In a ver flourishing condition at this time and below you will fiud by referring to sta tistics we have made a great growth. Finances for this year have cut into our growth but nevertheless we are growing. The two lodges located here are doing well. Even more, at almost every lodge meeting some new name is added to our list of. members. The year 1892 our gain in the order waB 53,193, the average eoBt to date was $9 31. For the year 1891 was $10.19 Total amouut paid out since organizing for deaths,. $44,63-',000; relief paid ?l, 133.636 43. Remember our order is youug yet, Jan. 1, 1869, our member ship wus only 50, aud Jan. 1, 1893, was 308,575. As we grow older our losses by suspensions are less. One reasou Is, men are not joining for the uovelty of It. We cannot eee why our order should not live and continue to grow at a cost not exceeding $15.00 per thou sand. We have examined the records of several fraternal und benovolent socie ties. Supposing these to be correct we giye them: order. deathrate I. O. O. F., 696,998 members, 11.10 A. F. & A. M., -695.103 " 15 10 A. O. TJ. W., 308,675 " - 10.19 K. of H. 16 20 K.&L.ofH. 12.80 Am. L. ofH. 16 40 K. of P. End. Rank 13 90 Catholio K. of A. 14 80 Fall Sons of Isreal 12.80 At a glance vou can see how we stand with the otherc. We extend a frater nity almost cqnal to any fraternal order, On application to any member, a con stitution and by laws can be bad set ting forth the order iu full. Cost of joining the order In this state is only 15.60. This is done on account of the bard times and extends up to March 1st, 1894. Fresh fish DaviBon's market. Fine hand turned button boots, in the latest styles 3.15 at The Palace. 11 22 d 2r. Get the Journal's tax extra. $1.00 per hundred. Valued of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes Indorsement sion speaking of its gratify, ing results 'in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as'milk easier to digest than milk. Prepared by Boolt Down. N. Y. AlldruririU. BROWN & .SON'S MARKET. Tho public is herobv notified SicrarJ:.! margins barely consistent with mir prone. Satisfaction guaranteedjto all customers. " 3$, Corner of Center and 13tfi,Stret. Wd We havo just brought from the Mill $500 Worth of Oft - TO MAKE OUR ANNUAL CLEAN UP AND AT Lowest Prices -AT OQuyl fkiU sms, WILLAMETTE NOTES. Pres, Hawley gave his famous and comprehensive lecture on the "Bebring Sea Fisheries" lost night at the Y. M. C. A. hall to a fair and appreciative audience. Prof. Hansee has been absent from her classes on two days of this week on account of illness, but was in her accus tomed place again yesterday. Prof. Cochran baa manufactured an apparatus to mauufucture H 2 B (hy drogen di 8ulphide,) aud will have hereafter, in the laboratory a full sup ply of that loud-smelling compound ou draft iu as large quantities as you desire or larger. A telegram was received on Thurs day from Miss Austin, of Woodburn, stating tbe death of her mother, to whose bedside she was called about a week ago. Miss Austin was compelled to leave school last year after a short attendance on account of her own sick ness. It is hoped that she may be able again to return. Miss Jennie Carter of Union, entered school ou Monday. She la tbe Bister of M.J.Carter, county school superin teudeut at that place, and sister of Miles Carter, who was in school in '91 She is making her home with Miss Ad da Irwin. The Philodosian society received their shipment of four dozen chairs (oak diners ) for their hall. They are fine and add much to making their hall appear both elegant and cosy. Some one has suggested however that they will have to amputate the legs of tbe chairs a little above the floor, for some of the more diminutive members are not able to touch their feet to tbe floor, which necessitates them In rising, to get down before they can get up. That Japanese tea has come at last; it will occur Wednesday eveuing, Nov. 9, in the university chapel. Tbe pro gram contains several pieces from local talent, besides the tea proper. The young ladies appear in Japanese cos tume and there will be a solo in Japan ese by Prof. M. G. Scriber. Tho object of this program is a worthy one that of paying for the chairs above men tioned. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. The peer of all Yankee Comedians Charles L. Davis AS UNCLE ALVIN, In the funniest of all plays. flLUIN - ISO LATJGH8 JOSLIN. ISO MINUTES A grand Company with alt the original scenery, realistic eMect, etc. Seats on Salo at Patton Bro8. tl W HIUSBEU BOS. Knlnm n. Tree-aettln. TmA.n,.,i SCTi. l!Mf"u Htgn painting "ha gesmrte ftSf. Hon gua anteed, w JiWOdU? F. T. HART LEADING MERCHANl 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. CARPET SALE. TaTieiKX0' SAVE) TRUNKS AND VAT,thw 20 . AM kiuds. trades and sizes In stock OVERCOATS AND MACKmSm. I M mu",jw' uu uverooai8t I'PlrUa rf nr.lnni .A.... . DRESSES AND WRap IWH UlHITKIIlIftfmF frtl mAn Our dress noods sod Jackets admit of no superiority. WILLIS BROTHERS' OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - $?& Kpte syprhx. CessMwdgsjtool; and Ms Blanket - THE Ever Heard Of! THE - NOTICE. The Republican treat voters of tbe city of Halem are hen by notified that th diy R. publican primary election win bebeldlnthi Ural, se-oud, tnlrd and fourth ward of th city of Salem on Tuesday, Novembtr 2S.1SB. for the purpose of putting In nomination S2 dldatea for city aldermen, oue each In the dnt second, third and fourth wards, tobs-rotta for at tho coming cliy election tobebeldon Monday, tbe 4th day of December. 1893,1 he polls of the said primary election to be opened at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. ndc!ouit o'clock p. m. on said day, and tbe lollowlm named Judges were appointed by tbe commif tee. and tbe p'lmarles nmed as lolloi-c FIRST WARU. Old eaglne bouie-JndtM H. A. Johnson, Jr., W. D. Claj jet and ArcW. ilaBon. pKCOND. WARD. Old court houie-JudiM. Goo. Collins. J. A. Bukerand J. Q. Wllion7 THIRD WARD -Armory bulldllnj-Judrtj, Alonzo Ucsner, K. M. Walte and J. W. Batch e!or. FOURTH WARD. Lamoureux'i llTerr stables .Judges, J. L. Hockett, Owenllultoa und A. lb Buckingham. Tbe judges of thi-lr respective wards ihill appoint two competent, persons to let u clerks of s-ld primaries. The primaries shall be conducted under thi firovlHtonsoftheactor the leg slatlre uttm. ly of the slate of Oregon. Hy order o. the ommlttee. R.E.M ORK8 Secretary City Republican Central committee, 11-18 td i DEMOCRATIC PR1MAU1ES. The Democratic legal voters ol the city of ualem aro hereby notified that the city Dtm ocratlo crlmary election will be hela In the first, second third and fourth wards ol Halem ou Wednesday r November 2), ISO), far the pa pose of putting In nomination candidates lor dry aldermen, one each In the first, seoecd, third and fourtn wards to be voted for at the coming city lection to be held on Uondsr, the 4th day or December. 1893, tbe polls olthi said irlmary election to be orened ut trie bear of 1 o'clock p. m. and "loeat6 'clock p. n. on said day, and the following named Jodret were appointed by tbe committee, and the places of holding and conducting tbe prims rles named as fo.lewa: FIRST WaBD Old engine honse-Jndtee: n. K Wagner. L A. Byrd, Pet-r D'Arcy. SECOND WARD.- fctiraeue 4 Crook's blaek smith shop. Judgesr W.J. folley. W.K.1W gan, Kutrene v info. THIRD w ARD. Armory bulldlng-Jndtes: O. a. VnnWagr.er.M. G. Kelson, G-o. Bsrr. . FOORTH WARD. Lamoureur's liTery it bles-Judges: G. A. Rockwell, W. V. Hitchell, a Van r-atton. The Judge of their respective ward, ituul appoint 2 competent persons to ast as elerU ot said primaries. The primaries shall be conducted under the prov sIods of the act of the legislative bly of the state of Oregon. By order ol the committee. W. J. D'AttCJT, Secretary City Democratic commltu. FARM TO LET. Aflne farm of 225 acreiK mile from R. R. Btation. 14 mlMf'Oia Salem. For particulars Inquire at the Joca mai, office lH'-lw w ANTEDBOARD' R3, with or Without lodging. 8 commercial siren. 31HIB PArER Is kept on Hie at E. O. Pake"! . Advertising Agency, and 65 Merchants zchange. Ban Francisco, California, where contracu for advertising can be made for it. CHRISTIAN RCIKNOK Literature kinds on sale at 828 Liberty street. of til -lJ I A TRAGEDY. ThU wild ThanksrlTin? turkey iwallowea .! ...1 .kI. , a .... 1 . And down within him Brownie was ground The reason tor this tragedy was Brownle't previous sire , ... . Be would not read our latest ads, nor UK The moral la clear. Read the following our nartrnlni in. Patton Bros., The BUtloners, are now displaying tbelf iltblwt Albums. Juvenile Books. CalUnd examine. Ua.ons,2-ply. 3-ply. per' e'e fit., W & CO. SALEM OREGON atef -b' Vl I