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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1894)
Go to Chas, Beak & Co. rvnuauKU vaily, kxckkt siwday, It r Capital Journal Publishing Compan) HOFEB BROTHERS. - ZdHen. lHr,V carrier. pr Nrftb WMKI7. . K rear. JOM . uw WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SI, ,16W- I WAR BK1WEEN CH1KA fc JAPAN Has yet been decided, bnt it i definentJy known that the ifM cltAh bound book jut received by P. S. Dearborn are well worth 25 cenU each. See hi line 01 tend for list. COALCOAL. If you are In Deed of coal of anj kind call od oa and get eur prices. In either car lota or by the single ton. e handle the followlug well known coal, which we will sell cheaper than you can buy In Portlaed: "Newcastle," "Wellington," "Eug llah Channel" and "Peuu.Anthracite.' We tell on close margin and will ;lve you a bargain if you wantcr.il. Tele phone 2Cu. 14. , ,. J. L. Mitchell & Co. Hoi Pkickb. The Waterville Timet, October 20, Bays: "Better trade le re ported In nearly all the Interior mar ket and price have Improved some what on top grades, the proportion of which will be lighter than waa ex pected. Probably the bulk of recent Bale have be at 78c, but dealer) have paid 820c, for aome especially nice growtba and an exporter haa continued to take choice shippers for London at about 10c. Mkkcikul JL'HTICB. George Jones, of "Woodburn, appeared before Judge Edea this morning, with a sorry tale of woe, and the eflects of a night's spree on IiIm countenance. The Judge gave hlrn a Htralgut tulklng to, and allowed hlrn his freedom. Incohpohaikd. The Worn Mission of United Brethren In Christ, of Moro, Oregon. 0. W. Dickinson, president; (J. N. Bollou, secretary; W. H. Moore, treasurer, Two C'OWH. Hherlfi Mol'eron, of Al bany, thin afternoon brought two con victs for the pen, named Emerson and Kmllh. eoih to serve one year, Horto stealing U the caube. MiHW.-Hpeakliig, hinging, ilW.C.T, I J. lull tonight. cot you a dime, ule, etc, It will THE! ME IIEIIE, TIm Faiiay Jbttknr yon wnf(i looliluK far are nuw on display al Ktehhllte & SONS Isadora In tw '(! I AKl; m CQVHMUJIAU WW Thu Uriitr HIM v. Pork Packers and Butchers, PERSONALS. C. B. Campbell wm la Eagene yes terday. Lumberman Goodale, of Cobarg, is 1b llteefty. F. k. Dunn, of Eo2ee, wms in the city yesterday. Rev. SlepbeosoB, of I'wliawl, w In the city today. Mrs. A. K. Strang went to Portland today far a abort visit. Clerk Lydell Baker, of the rallmwl commission, la is the city. Editor C. E. Peutland, of Independ ence, was in the ty today. Rev. Bell will take part in tin- I. E. gaptl meeting1! this eieniog. Win. Poor, r.( ibi lJge cdiM;. . whM to HUM oo ' hi1 HfleriMxti!. Dlftrict Atlorcy MeC'siu nn.e MATOE OATCH'S BOY DBOWKED Vim yIUx f JtAtJ fiit-i41iM 8Ji hjiMK Ulrf4 t4 UM bi fulrly utMtf, IhU intui uf U (ItuygliliuHi uumk l "W l)i Utiiiiu Ti JW itf aiMHtfrf fuf H if u 'Hfi (m wy irww u nwry Mil ill trfJill a lliHW Uw Ml) wlw mi wlUi udi mtUw Wid jJiul MwUUMi UMdiy JrttftM. Mm) hWiiWk"Wy WW rf llly M WUJil ttfliM4lll M)0' tiJitd b4Ur UiiU iMtiMf teUtaT ' I'llwUuiu wlif lit uma$y W lw JHRyjiwyjiirtii. ESoxts Being Hade to EesnsciUte the J Child. Tub Jocrsal prera la alnppeil to ' give the bare statement that the litt'e a jd of Mayor Gatcb waa drowned in the mill race this afternoon. No pa- tieulara are obtainable. I The body was found by bis playmate I and bai been taken to Mr. GaleL'n home, where every possible effort is Cash Market, Cottle Block, FOE PLEA8UKE AWD PEOPIf. being made to resutcitate the child. down from Albany this afternoon Attorney General Chamber!! to Put thud on the local train tly. Manager Frank Anrya.of the WiV; 1$. Allen Co., eut to Albany ti.d ri. A. Cfarke was in Eugene jctet- dav for the turroe; of looking after 1 prtioett. Ed Jurtd, clerk at the Cook, laid aw for a fbv! dayf too much foot 111 at Monmouth. Col. Bob. Thorn pson, au employe of the custom house at Portland, was a Eugene visitor yesterday. Gen. W. H. Byaracame down from bis Mebama ranch today on a little ju'sliiesa. He govt to Portland lo-mor-ow. Mra. Coveuder, of Brownaville, who ha been visiting ber sinter, Mrs. R. H. Ohow, went to Portland thla after noon. W. S. Hunt, of Aurorn, is In the city, lie reports that hops in that cec don are selling freely, but saya the business la poor ou account of the low pricea paid. F. N. Derby, Jay C. Krnith, i,. F. Griflith and Nelson titeele, went up to Eunene Monday evening, for the pur pose of attending the sale at the Mc Kenzle stock farm., returning today. Mrs. Brooka, son and daughter, who have lived in Houth .Salem for the past three yeara, took the Eugene yesterday morning, for Portland, where they will visit for a few daya and then continue tliiir Journey, via tho Northern Pacific, to their old home In Maine. On the way they will stop In Boston, During their short stay here they have made a host of friends, who regret their de parture very much, and all join in wishing them a safe mil pleasant trip. VALLEY LOCAL NEWS. AUMbVILLE. ! Mr. KI&&3, oar weather man, hba ! bten giving u 8 little too much ra'n : ad hit pr.,riitww for the future are not , ood. ' Mr. Ole i wot king fur Jamea Mover in his meul market. m. 1 n wei.t' Henry Vanburen has bis fine new I boute fiuisbed. A large twe-storj ' hoy-e, ut-H fini!iel aud handsomely rmlMttd. Henry and his good laijy have a right to fe! very proud of It. 1 Some say that Henry doea step a little high lately. The hop question la considerably dis cussed here, and fears are entertained by some that hard times will eflect the price of hops in the future. If it was fowl or clothing it might bi so, but beer, like the Populists, flourishes best In hard times, and the more ae?poudent a man la the moro beer he will drink. Aa long as there la a stick of furniture, a wife'a drtssor baby's shoes that can be sold, the loving husband will have bla beer. The family may be in raga and in want for food but the good mac will aupply bis beer demand. We think bop men can take courage for there is no danger of bard times, want or distress reducing the amount of beer drinks, aud this Is another relief. The church members who are In the hop business intend to label their hopj "for yeast calces alone." It la said that Mr. Bayard baa his tickets already printed. The meanest man haa been found, he gave a neighbor a piece of land to raise cabbage on. When the cabbagu was full grown he turned bis stock In aud bad It all eaten up. We have a curiosity in town. A young man who doea not like to see his name in print and he says he will put a head on anyone who puts it there. Meral: A barking dog never bites. M. Header's house is now enclosed aud the carpenters can work in defiance of the rain, We were wrong In our last items in saying that Mr. Orie Gilbert had been away from town, He Is still with his father and mother. Home ten daya ago Mr, Orie Gilbert met with fjulUi uu accident. The neok yoke of his buggy broke and his homes run uway throwing hlrn out aud brsuklnu the buggy budly, hut we are A mtimtiiymm TJw - IM. Jim! iUUJ IW&! !' jMJ ill Jtot Trimming AUUMd lUtfltf HUM JIM muy ut italic mi mm Mlf HJM4 I J Klver News, Many ol the ourlous minded have visited t'je O.K. A N. wharf today and yesterday to view the place where the unfortunate victim of Monday night's accident fell from. Heornu of ooiric tures are nroU'srwl as to how Petty john fall and the manner h btniok tho ' gUul to say Orie was not hurt. ilnllnltMly Members cf College Literary Societies to Celebrate Hallowe'en. The literary Moieties tf the Willam ette university, bae derided to enlarge their libraries, and in order to raise tbb requisite money, tbey toeiebt give a literary, a rnuricak. an art muteum, and a fortUDe-ielliiigexrsitiiUoii. a well a; the osiial number of olJ and reliable like and wants alwavs allowaWe on Our OTJB CUT PBICE. Low Cash Only Pnces are Our Prices We do not iruply 4loBartele hi. for a bid, but rty artlele in our alore 1 sold so that It will pay you to trade with u. We will hereafter make change to a cest, and mark our goods accordingly. Tuek Irs Snap ... Koyal Itbiug Powder Vrrr.7l "" "". Z.t.,... iTWe eie, pcan -.- xiairowe-en, ine uintre.ii "" Hohlllliig xt peier, l-lt lls... and games to lake p: at the resilience j KinjrsfoM'a e-oru slareli, pg of Prof A. E. Yertx, on Winter street, ,riperr'a germea.pKg Tlie home of the profeor haa been emineje.... . ., . . ,. Champion ly given over to the uirry makers en- y j y xr tirely. and the way lby have workeil lu-ct: cnudv esrun. rr Fal otii ti deti rale the uiift-rti.t twmt- .f tb L'verpool slt. r 6-ptund wmk.. eoc bime, siteak volumes f.-r th-iritidu-try C.uux tobteoo, r -.und V and laaie. i P prevents continuing the Hit, The dining room will be decorated j Ut all our prkea correspond with the with greens of diirerent kinds. In the " Give us a trial. We are not center of the room, susnended from the ! lere for a day only, but hope to aave ceiling will hang a very large Japaue ' " jwlrons ciu for year to come, umbrella, and Mi-peuded from this at .J JO.S. CLARK, ' Keminele ire, per can ... le greax pte J2c Via u Vm For Choice Meats I of all Kinds, OOOD VOEDS FOE SALEM. Says "5r: Hr Aw1km The editor of the P.ellV Bltdef was 0jt:-''' B rcaiFIIl UIV l mu'l ywinf-w.- . m t K WO. ZZ7-? - ,rr ' What a Ban FraBdsco YAV)i ways jl , uiazt of the CaplUl City. I Ef 2 SftZZ following letter In Ms paper of OeUW - t?, 27tb: Wl?JS2fr.!"''X. "AnyoBe wio baa bad oeg4n to 1 ' . ur J.,1 - doeoistlderableMik.iieixlM the prjiwd paloitles on the North P-clfl ewst ea n not but l linpreel uy the Maw, steady way that Halem has jaJ th rogh the general bti ! rtool deprl'n. There liave lxn n Uik fllr in the city the put year and it is ad that none In in4nt iave. ourrel. Cooidrsble IxilWlfcK ! 1 1 " kin? uTfii?" m MJtto UtlK4K. truA i t ji- 1 i VlkMli tAM iJr . , IxMiUlnr, but do one knows ttiiythlngaUHit It, not oven J'ttt)olni lilmseif. Without exception the vict or iiJiiiuiUMraUi hia uilsfurUilie. V. II, fJomtiii, tlia truvwllng Htwnt of th O. J(. X N., Uu uwHi In Uwn (ur ftuvtrr! iluya worklwg up IwkImh fur th uMJpany. Mr, Ooriiuu wit totJuy uitd lie w& vary oiiiajuiwg lualy vtlU outlook (ur fright buuawi (ur Hm fulur. il myu olau tlmt Mia wnjumy Hf ubout u Inaugural Mvrl uImhimiw Uiut will mHifwiiy fulllUU (lie fHJiW ltfHIwrtUii f Uu4 uaiwiMMi ateluj wi Wen lfmu dtaeo. A Umv mS i mf, Uwi will umv PuftuiMd vry Mr 4y, iu )iWu kuMi aliipjidfa utuult Uvi m uu hum Muuwy, vuu iu HlMMMtMT W ff if Wy, UWli UmIwo tiimm. Ur mmmw Urn m mtmM4 Um vhmivhwHs lual Uv im mutu$ u M mm um mum' Ih iIm imitk$ mm! Mlftfjfitujr Mm wUut 'I'Um AUiiua -"' iiuNJtllJUd ilfeil uiiifuUii, MLm 1 Attn bjyal ajKjui Ljiuuf , btlii Hattiila Iff MAMalAI llyi JMMJ gukkMJtki Ltf JPWPrW 9m aWW WHv 'HIP aiiaPW W HMUK4. Prank ISvuua Ml fur MohUiiw 'J'ua Juy- Uau. MaMy um wlfu, Win. Join mill wlfa 'vara KiHrf of It- If KbMW'a Muuday. Vii. Wwlkar aini wifa (jut) twaiuM l afelali) Wuidy, Mktf Wuifa, of WlmUMI, aj.Mai Huu Jy with liw aiaiw, Ww, fiiuk Herri. Mm. S'mUt, u MtMaaJl, u YltMUjl Will) lljtf IWitUl Uaa LUit . I Ami. At Uk mm Iwu ujuj Mil Utiiaw IMWlliavjajl uf iHuutw, Um Uum ymuuU mm ui Mr. wt hii i'tuuit. )Jut AMU m my m44mi TIm my mm UtM lmu umtUmi M ImmI att' M u intdmitly Um mm ulm hung around the walls will be an abundance of little articles which only the Japanese can make. The whole eflect will be to give this room a weird appearance. The parlor haa been liberally hung with floral decoration and ferns white chrysanthemums predominate here, however. The library has been very tastily ar ranged, and a mammoth basket of yel low chrysanthemums as well as au endless variety and number of roses, make the place delightful. Under the flight of stairs leading to the second story of the bouse, ha3 been arranged the fortune-telling bootb. The young lady or gentleman who is to peek into the future tor 5 cents a peek, refuses to divulge their names. The cocoa booth will be located In the kitchen, aud presided over by Miss Myrtle Marsh, and Misd F. Jones, It will cost the gay collegians 6 cents a cup to taste of this "food fit for the gods." The art museum will be the center of attraction uo doubt aud it is in truth work of art. The pk-lups 0:1 display are numerous, there iing sume seventy sketches in all, and some of them are by very proficient artiair. Among the names given on the catalogue are such artists aa Horn, Kitchen, Orsted, Mur phy and Pike. A few of the tilled ex hibitors are "The (skippers Home," "Muttered In and Mustered Out,""Tha Old Mill and Planes Beyond," "Tax on Tea," 'The Unopened Letter," and many others. The arrangement of theae gems bus U-eu very artlttically performed. An admission of 'ih tenia la to be charged and each of the students have the privilege of Inviting one person outside of the college, aud saving these and the fuoulty the oltulr will be pri vate, Jack 0' lanterns will duoorute the porch and grouuds and the unlyur slty baud will rainier the inu.ie, KUli lug has Imjoii Uft uwluuw that would lend In any way (a make the alialr plwtaurabbj and prutituUW, 100 Court street. HiU miwui it ttttifHtfiMf ydiilHiif Mi v,. W r-ynmm y "& uu Mu44f mttiuihg mitrim ml mm m mf n mm m m m BHwym$BimMt4 im 8Sf AnWbW 18 MJ H I J Im mm hf y immmi fmUt km mM 1 Ttmb0liu if mmi mydmtm 1 nmmmtt m m mm m m I tum rmt 9Mrtm mwmti TlUtfatWaaw' tALUAktiMMi im laiv fitmm0m4iym nXSSt Mjal HmvM ww w ' mum- Wtmffmmmu J hi rnmm i iuufiimumuiw uiuuHimum us aUrnlly mw, ten mu T, loluersoo t Co,: 1! I lu um MMflHMil m i m m u iiiaLW am ITBw 1 UW' MM M mm mm V9 mt VmV ImW i Am 1 fflM'tui iimtt i m imH U) auibaV "i lw t4ai m MtmW mi A .....J.liM -i..! 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It la prepared uy moaern meuioua, oossesses the crealett curative power. aud has the must wonderful record of actual cures of any medicine In exist ence. Take only Hood's. Hood's Pills arc purely vegetable. aud do not purge, pain or gripe. 535c. Mince Pik. The eooson is upon us, and Van Edton has the freshest aupply of seedless raisins, currants, citron, sweet cider and fruits. Try his pure, fresh buckwheat flour. county, near a mill. adapted to bog or stock raising of any kind, Pricea and terms that are bound to suit. Apply to J Kuef on the Gar den Road, Halem, or to Albert Ruef, Buver, Or. tf Died. JERafAN. At the house of Isaac Durblu, on Howell Prairie, Tuesday, October 30, 1891, Matt Jerman, aged 27 years aud 23 days, Rev. Bowersox will conduct the funeral services at Isaac Durbin'a ou Thursday, at 00 a. m and the burial will be at Rural cmtltry about 1 p. ui JnookM)HATKI The Willard Con gregational church, of Marlon county, tiled articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state yesterday, The trus tees of the uew church are Warren Cranston, Mrs. Julia Hlhhurd aud Mff, Mary Klssllng. 'Ihe b cation of Hit plttoe of worship Is to be at Muplethorp furm iu Marlon county, a few miles northeast of Halem. The estimate) yalue of prowrty aud money powm4 at tiie present time la M. Jumw run Tiiack, An wrly inornlug ear of the ('. H. Rulway I'ai,, uu the aiotltli Wulwii run )UMmA tlie truik at tbe foot uf the g ratio, iwrhir l)mrlmu' auriif r, Thf iar was iirally UJIy HiiiiMtl U Mbd tlie two faa pars wre HutiiaUly umt uuti sliukau, k'jtwacAi-oH Wax W ahiuw. )'nd YtMlwV, taJIUir uf Um Hihwim Ap imi, waa vuiM in Uif1);t U Ww ) Wy hi)if Tilwit.ya4iiijity ysUlttml Uw yrnittx MK Wft. 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It will be thud out for laun dry purposes and will oost about WM, W, C. KuigbUiii is the architect and Welch Bros, the contractors. Contrac tor A. J. Ua will have the peniten tiary wing completed about JfovemU-r 10th, It Is SOxlU feet requiring aUut 00,000 bnck and costs aUut WW). It will later be fitted with 'ti stel tfejta with steel d'sors.the contract for whkh has not been lei yet. Work on the Reform school Is ue4rl complotui at a aait of about 36,00a Mr. H-zll la also contractor for this building. A beautiful 0000 residenae Ur J J, Murphy is belug built by Harnid A Olioger. It will be flnUheil In etru oak. The penitentiary, rtfurm wsbool aud Mr. Murphy's reidnee Mr, 7W. VH . . fc ' M NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, All M4Mrtrtr tuf.in um,.. K H WW7AOri ' AUUD Capilal OF SAL KM. Imam tutnr knj.mur iw,UH MR' TO LOAN ; On few Uuut nrUr. Hmmi (uv UM ,! IW IWWIWX WlUtfl Oj4n Hamilton & Moir. 0m , Htuit HMi H&n GEO, Ci WILL i-. 4kH DHAI.KH Yam riloliiway, Knal WalMr, (u and other piano. mry A. KJJurk and irltetf orw All f1r!ujaa muk of imui M( ehiiiM, Hmaller makes of inul uUw iniHtUt and fujpliM. (jkliDtue iMilos, oil abd lltw yuu hr all makoa of mahinea litwlug ijjatfhjni and orj;&M pairtaj nd tihanad, J wo iUvhh ihtfih of pM'ifW Mm M UU9I KIMlBKiinm CMMJMtAlwiaa,a4MCu.4 ' w Mm lAJb 1 ' fcl'-li Mk. i K rt ittM y ijr i MMf iMM Mki K VM ika. Jal!flaav alF ff?r!S ODVfti'nmwiit Reports im hitHHii Baking Powders toiim wf Hm mm- mmm Mt m U m mWmmmM mWt mm IX torn' y mjmM tommy Mmm mpw Tim mm Lmm Qmmd fiMHi A mmmm mmmmmmm 4iaaBBaVBjyag' mmtttomm lmWiH t t I mT t wim mm Wi m4 mi mmi mmmmJ$im ifi PiW imn BMm Powiimt $i im Wmtii VwUmUm Pu mmHmmmUimmmm mftoilwtmmmM mAmmm mi $ wmj J imi mmmm U timiu Ur i W a liii k&ti mi iimml Chas. II. Burggraf has plans prepare) for a l&W reeidence for W. H. Cottle, which will be built at Ha 11 Diego, Cu, He also haa plana for a '.2000 rtrtdeneti for D. D. Cofley at Halem, The founds, tion of Mr. Cofley's house Is now eom pleted and frinje partly up, The work is being done by the day, Mr, ii. Wood run is superintending it. The jlmriy Institute building from Mr, Burggraf'a ofiloe is now under roof. It Is similar In deslgu to a large modern 2 story residence and wl cost WOO, All the sub work Is let except the plumbing and heutlug, Theaume' arahltecl, ; yrts that the brisk business 'Httl't'pg for W, h. 'JW.e at VimUurn U ijiog plastered, the RuUuvUle aaliooi is bow framed, and the fouu4ai)ou Itr tli w.hool at Bundou, Or , U compWod, Ihbke from his o)ij also. At a rufieiit inatdlug of Hi lily u( ilcMeJt waa datidasi to liavuil urk 011 the ni-w city bail imwM nl mum. The work Uu limi Hjwoda hr nwy mouths past and wply (he (mu4uUim was uomjilaiad thoUKU the aloft? baa Uii vui au4 rw4y Ut jut iu pius mid the bruik U mt Iba uruumi. 'J'b iAmum as irjiraj by Aritaot W. 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