Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, September 18, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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OUR ENTIRE STORE
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By the lump or single piece Clothing for
Men and Boys. The greatest opportu
nity. The Lowest Prices. The best
goods ever offered.
WQOliEtl f.ii store
Complete line of Willa
mette University Text
Books at lowest prices.
A full stock of school
tablets, pencils, etc.
S. F. DEARBORN.
Stroo
Restaurant
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KIIOM THE OlMi O' KAKB.
lint UnkM ..
Mush and Milk
Ham Bnndwlch
Threo Doughnuts
4 ofa l'lo......
l'lgs Kcot
Htewed Krult .
lluckwheat Cakes
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Mush and Jersey Crcam.
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Bollod Hlco with Cream...........
Krlod Mush
Bwlss Cheese Bandwlch.....
American Chcce Bandwlch........
Kggs, liny style............
l'olato Hulad .
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PERSONALS.
J. II. King, of Detroit, was a guest
nt tho Cook hotel today.
MoKlnloy Mltobol of Gervala,
hud 1
bualuuwj In Halom today.
Horaco Harper, one of tho plonoers
of Idanbu, la la the olty today.
Hon. nud Mrs. I. L. Patterson have
goao to Ban Friinolsco on a visit.
Adjutaut'Ooueral Tuttlo or Portland,
bad business nt tho capital today.
Misses Emma and Kato Plymale
visited friends at Cbomawu today.
P. A. Harbor, of Albany, N. Y.,
registered nt Willamette tbla morning.
frank Hughes went to Yaqulua bay
this morning on a short business trip.
Dr. Ilrooks of Hllverton, today tiled
a medical liceuso with tbo county
clerk.
Hon. Goo. Uluoarson o( Oregon City,
transacted business In tho capital city
today.
Thos, Hopkins, a prominent business
man of Albany, had business In Balem
this morning.
Ohas. Murphy loft for Yuqutna this
morning to accept a position In the 0.
C. k E. car shops.
John Heldecker, tho cemont side
walk artist, went to the mute school
this morning wbero ho is laying a walk
about the new homo for the mutes.
Mrs. Frank Gilbert of Portland, who
haa beeu visiting relatives in this city,
went to Hubbard this morning to con
tinue her visit. Bbo was accompanied
by Harold Gilbert.
J. O. Hall, Jno. Bavage Jr. and Q.
L. Bavano lell today for Newport,
From tbero tboy will go about twenty
11 yo miles down tho coast to tho min
ing claim they located last month.
The mlue Is rich enough to Justify the
men In working It aud they may bo
anient from Balem several weeks.
. . . Correct Stylos and
V
Aro characteristic of
now and elogant stock of
Capes, Jackets, Mackintoshes
Seo grand display in our
A $50.00 black silk dress to bo givon away in our dress goods
department. Buy your new dress from us.
jOT"il!fl,iaa WILLIS BROS. & CO.
"inin,
FOIL
STATE HOUSE NEWS.
Prof.T. M. Martin, of Florence, Lare
county, la visiting old-time friends In
tho Capital City, nnd Is the guest of hie
sons, Ctiroy F. and Win. Q employtx
respectively of tho secretory of state'
ofiloeaud the ntato Htato reform school,
Martin L. Cbamborlaln and C. II.
Moores, botti of tialem, were today
commlaaloned notaries.
Attorney-General C. M, Idleman Is
working on tho Weston normal school
case. Tho law points will all be argued
on demurrer.
Geo, H. Irwin, deputy stato superin
tendent of schools, was married at high
noon toduy to Miss Florence Catterllu,
a teacher In tbo Hast Balem schools, ut
tho residence of tbo bride's parents,
corner Twelfth and Marlon streets.
The ceromony was performed by Hon.
Q. M. Irwin, rather or tbo groom. Mr,
aim Mrs. Irwin took the atternoon
train for Portland and Hoattle.
Tho supremo court Is grinding uway
on opinions. Judge Bean Is away on
tho Bluslaw visiting bis mother ut the
old home. Tho ludgemades a regular
annual visit to his old borne.
INOOIU'OUATION.
Phil. B, Dates, E. 8. Jackson and
Paul C. Dates bavo filed article incor
porating "Tho Union Trust Co.r" bank
lug, loans and real estate. Capital stock
$100,000.
New Lace Curtains at Dalrympls.
Drain Normal Opens.
For several days past students have
been arriving on eaoh train to attend
tho Drain Normal. Yesterday was the
opouing day for tho current year. Tbo
attendance was ieiter man was ex
pected. At 8:30 the huge boll pealed
forth to the people of Drain the glad
announcement that school work bad
begun for another year. Citizens from
all quarters turned out en masse to
witness the opening exercises which
constated of muslo, songs, scrlpturo
reading and prayer together with
speeches and short addresses from the
following named persens: Hon. J. T.
Drldges, Rev. Btratford, J. V. Krew-
son, J. A. Dlaok, V, A. Perkins, Hen
ton Mires, Prof. J. E. Love, President
Louis Daizee, Messrs. Trine, Hodden,
et al. The enthusiasm ran high and
all seemed to take on new life in edu.
cation Interest,
The Drain Normal, situated as It is,
In tho beautiful Calapoolas, with four
new buildings, is certainly an excell
ent situ for a Normal sohool.
Children Cry for
Pltchar's Castorla.
Excellent Qualities. . . .
ovory garment in our
big corner window.
vomer vouri ana iiiMtry.
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SENATORS IN TOWN.
Two ComiHiUeefl iMect Them at
tho Train.
J. II, IHTCIiELLANDCW.iM'BRIDE
Receive Cordial Welcome at the
Capital City.
Seldom Is n city honored with the
presence of two members of the United
States senate.
Senators Mitchell and McBrldo aud
party nro at Hotel Willamette. The
gentlemen nro life-long friends, both
old Urcgoulnus, aud ns Republican col
leagues aro visiting their constituents
In dlflerent parts of the state as they
havo a perfect right to do, In view of
tbo fact that congress meets In less
than ten weeks, and that they will not
bo able to be back In Oregon until next
full, and this la their ouly opportunity
to mtct people.
KECKl'TION COMMITTEES.
Besides a commltteo of Ave of the
city government, the Balem board of
trudo wna called together nnd tho fol
lowing commltteo wua appointed to
meet und wult upon the senators dur
ing their stay In tho city und consult
upon Investigation of tbo river nnd its
requirements; John G. Wright, J. J.
Murphy, Jasper MInto, G. W. John
son and Jeflerson Myers with the
council committee consisting of Mayor
Uutoh, Aldermen Illgdou, Holtnuu
ui'd Duncan aud City Engineer Culyer.
They met tbo honorable senators ut the
11 o'clock train and escorted them to
Hotel Willamette,
tienator Mitchell's married daughter,
Mrs. Hatidy und her friend, Miss
Clark, of Bau Frnnclsco.accompauy the
party.
Senator McBrldo Is accompanied by
Mrs. Dr. Yergeau, of Ban Joee, Cal.,
and Mrs. Dolman, mother of Dr. W.
C. Morse. Doth ladles are sisters of
Benntor MoDrldo nnd uro guests ol
Mrs. B. F. Ulltnor nnother Bister of the
senator. They will remulu ubout two
weeks.
Early today cullers upon tho sena
tors began to arrive. Governor Lord
was tbo ilrst to drop In at Hotel Wll.
lumotto.
Other cullers wcro Mayor and Mrs,
Gatch, Couuty Chairman Croisun,
County Treasurer Mlnto, Hon. John
MInto, J. J. Murphy, Hon. John G,
Wright and scores of citizens of ull
parties. Tbero wero a great many
farmers In to call on both senators. At
2:30 the souutors In carriages wont over
tbo bin brldgo to view tho proposed
rlyer Improvements.
Salem people uppreolate this visit of
the senators aud the committee have
arranged that thero will be a publlo re
ception at the hotel this evening at 7
o'clock, where nil tho people who dealre
to may see tho Oregon senators. Let
all the people turn out and mako them
welcome.
Happy Home clothing Dalrymples.
Married.
HARIUPT-LAWDENCE.-At the
residence of the brldu's parents, 303
Church street, at high noon toduy,
Miss Myrtle M. Hurrltt to Arthur C.
Luwrence.
The wedding ceremony was per
formed In nn Impressive manner by
Rey. G. W. Grannie, pastor of the First
Methodist church, In the preseuco of
ubout tweuty-llvo of the Immediate
friends of tho contracting parties. At
tho conclusion of the cere
mony ttio party ropalred to the
dining room, whero a sumptuous wed
ding dinner was partaken of,
Tho bride Is the accomplished daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J, V. Hurrltt, und
haa hosts of frleuda in thla city who
wish her a happy future. She la a
graduate from East Sulem publlo
sohool. Tho groom la the well-known
courteous uud accommodating account
ant In the grocery establishment of
Hurrltt & Lawrence.
The newly wedded couple wero
escorted to the depot by a number of
friends and took the 2:20 train for
Astoria, where they will spend a week.
Returning to Balem next week they
they will commence housekeeping In
one of the handsome cottages, recently
sreoted by J, A. Jtotan, on Winter
street, near Union.
The Palaco will save
shoos.
you
money on
tf.
Happy Home cluthlug Dalrymples.
Tradk la Still Gonu-Iu all Hues
of goods carried by the New York
Racket. Their prices are uulformly
low, for goods of good quality.
17 2dlw
Ladle' shoes from AAA to P widths
at tbo Palace. tf.
Fur capes and cellars nt Dalrymples.
Or, Price's Cream Baking Powdtr
AT THE COURT HOUSE.
More Tax Money In Department
ITe. 1.
Fii Ho caoof W. H. HolmeB, admin
lutrator In tho Itobcrt Ford efltute, vs.
Klluger & Deck, the court rendered a
judgment in favor of the plaintiff for
about 3,900 aud for Mrs. Ford, wife of
tho deceased, $2,51.0.
Tbocasoof Hutchcroft vs. Herreu
aud Levy and nlberq, relative to n hop
contract, is being tried May.
Mrs. Henrietta Parrish has been ap
pointed guardian of the person aud es
tate of N 0. Parrlsh an Insane person
who Is about to come Into possession of
properly valued at $4,000. Mr. Parrlsh
was cited to appear before tbe court
Bept 28 and show cause, if nny, why
the petition should not be granted.
BherlU John Kulgbt mode tbo 21st
payment of taxes to Couuty Treasurer
Minto yesterday. Tbe amount de
posited In tbe county treasury yester
day was $2,620 17 making a grand total
or $108,715 07 taxes collected for 1601.
A. Strong today filed with the couuty
clerk notices of the location of four
mining claims In Marlon county. The
mines are called the Rail Road, Big
Horn, N. W. Entrance to R. R. mine
nud S. E. Entrance to Big Horn mine.
County Clerk L. V. Ehlou today is.
sued marrlago licenses aa follews: G. H.
I rwln and Miss Florence E Cattcrlln;
Arthur (J. Lawrence und Mlsa Myrtle
M. Hurrltt. Tbe witnesses were B. B.
Cuttorllu und F. A.Baker, respectively.
Sherlil John Kulght returned from
Eugene today, having obtained no
di Unite cluo of the oscaped birds.
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THE JNfcW XOItK KACKET Has a
lino stock of mou's, boys' and chil
dren's olothlug, also a largo lino of tbe
"Star 6 Star" boots nnd shoes, nnd all
kinds of rubbers, from tbe small child's
sIzq to the largest size for meu. Come
In uud sco our stock und prices. A
largo per cent Is saved by buying for
cash. 17 2dlw
School Meetinci. At the regular
meeting of the hoard ofchool directors
for Dbtrlut 21 lust evculug,a commltteo
ceusUtlug of Ohmart und Rruou was
appointed to tit a now room lu tho
Lincoln school building for occupancy.
Tho bid of Mr. Taylor for sawing wood
at the various school houses was ac
cepted by tbe board.
The Newest Bargains.
Heavy arrival of now stock in every department, includ
ing men's shoos, Avork shirts and pants, underwear, hats, socks
and rubber goods. The finest lino of ladies' reliable bIioos for
winter wear, under clothing, hosiery. Big lino of granitoware
as cheap as good tinware. Closing out a lino of thin blown
tumblers at 50c per dozen, usually sold for $1 to $1.50.
Similar bargains in all lines
Union Bargain Store
Died.
WENGER Tuesday. Bept. 7, 1805. of
rhi umatlsm of tho heart, Charles,
son of Jacob Wenger. tbreo miles east
of Balem, aged 15 years.
Deceased suffered Intensely for two
weeks before passing Into tbe great
beyond. The funeral will be held
Th u red ay afternoon, Rev Blttner ofllcl-
uting, und the burial will take place at
Leo Mission cemetery.
HOVENDON At bla homo uear
Woouhurn at 10 a. m., Tuesday,8ept
17, 1805, A. Hovendon, aged 05 years,
of BrlghU' disease.
Funeral services wore hold at Hub
bard today at 11 a. m.
Abymjm Woiir. John Ring, the
well known Portland Contractor,
who built tho Btate prison gasworks
and tho residence of A. Bush, many
yeurs ago, la In oharge of tbe brlok
work of tho Btate Insane asylum addit
ion. He says the walls will be up and
ready for the Superintendent In about
teu days.
At Maiuon. The publlo la notified
that A. B. George, of Marlon, Is auth-.
orlzed ageut for tbo Daily and Weekly
Jouknal. Any subscriptions banded
blm will receive prompt attention.
liofer Bros.
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Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Medal, Midwinter Fair.
VWtt
F CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
IMost Prftct Made
4oYttSt4r.
PROP. H. B. GENTRY'S
Dogs and Ponies that Almost Talk.
Tbo above company of all star ani
mal aotora will appear In this city un
der a tent at the depot show grounds '
Monday and Tuesday nights, Sept. 2:1
and 24, matinee Tuesday 2:30 p. m.
Ono reason of Professor Gentry's
great success Is the fact that, coupled
with his remarkable artistic powera Is u
distinct purity aud nobility of nature,
an intelligent, honest manhood, rarely
met with In othci Walks of life, aud
still more rarely met with in the Hue
of animal trainers. This moral integ
rity Is so apparent lu bis professional
work that not to speak of It would be
to slight an Influence that has distinct
ively emphasized blanrt as a trainer.
Ho la certainly the greatest In his line
before tbo public, aud baa the most re
fined exhibition of educated anlmuls of
this day uud time. Ponies aud dogs
that can almost talk, and at prices so
low that everybody can attend. Child
ren, 15 Benta; adults, 25 cents.
Its Quite a Thick. For some
people to learn to mount a bicycle but
it's no trick to call al Branson & Co',
nud ordor your groceries. Choicest
fruits aud vegetables always on hand
nt prices that defy competition.
Anotiieii Show. Wo nro not a
traveling concern but we buow a line
of clothing al prices the like of which
was never heard of before. Call aud
examine our Hue of goods before pur
chasing elsewhere. G. W. J linpon &
Son.
"Wekb Wedded, Aa It were to
"Epicure" tea, remarked two ladies to
duy. They know a good thing when
they see it. To be found at Gilbert A
Patterson's.
Correct lit in shoes nt the Palace., tf
JOHN HUGHES.
Dealer iu Groceries, I'nintr
Oils, Window Glass, Vurnlnlu'
and tho most complete slock 0
Brushes of nil Kiiils in th
State. Artists' Materials, Li nu
Ilair, Cement ami Shingles am
(Incst quality of GRASS SKKIIS
The Fall Campaign.
Tho Ladies' Bazaar opens
tho fall campaign with a larger
stock and lower prices than
oyer, judging from tho crowds
that daily throng our store our
goods and prices aro appreci
ated. VVo havo a largo now
stock of stylish millinery for
uro juu iraae cueappr tnan
evor.
LADIES' BAZAAR.
D. W. Fraser & Co.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JyAJU'KD-lOOOaeenUto cunvasa counties
t for the Fountain washer. Apply to J.H,
rown. box jus. Balem. Or. lM8 6t
fl ""n A ?. VrS .?y
Uulnawre, Tea, Mattings, Under-clotli ng.
n , 01 j tutu tup, 11 vAiuri St., under opera
nou,9 ?1S-In
M
IW. hLiA U M'DOWELL.teioj rnf vni
culture, 318 High st, 917.lm
WANTKO-Uxnericneod trl to housework
Hn5aUlialHe9. I'ay fa to tJ. Apnly
atthlsofflM
WAQON TO THAI)E-Kor sale or ti trade
-.,iP.rHiyIVl '" Reed lrra wagon.
Apply to O. is. Iayne, eastot asylum. !(
W'ANTKD-AJcook at the Cottage. Apply
at once, ai Court st. J. K.Btaiger. HSi
EU BAL.K, A few Hrst-clasa milch cows.
Also Bomt jersey heifers and a two-year
ey bull. Apply Jo Geo, K. Allen, fi miles
eastofBulem. p 71m
VJ.NTija-Anhonet,cllveEontlemftn "01
" Udyto travel for esUblUhed. reliable
uuuv. "".j tiov,tjrituia iia weejtiy ana
expensea. Hltuatlon permanent. Helerences.
IwmlnlOi lonipany, SIS uuiaha bulldlnv.
Calcago- 8.27.1IU
B
UblMta i UfMAU-l,iuty wanted' to
ttart anil mn lliiAnt ..! ,. -.4. .
be donated. Inquire at thls'offloe, 8VT-lm
ClUKnriAJ bdKMUlv-Uterature ol mi
J mate oa sale and ChrUii&n Hinmu
vTy at MB Liberty street, corner Chemeketa
I . W&ii&JWAaiftUMnKJvmi,
Eourauuiorned aceat. Thla paper U kepi
on I tain MinniML " ''
QiiuA Btnuut&M TypewrtUQir anil
p commercial sunography. OffloeT room
tosablo ratM. .2A
TI0IMI0RIR!0W
SPECIAL SALE OF
GLJDBS
1
5-hook black and colored
5-hook Fskay .
5-hook Foster
And a1! other gloves at
SPECIAL
Our 76c Broadcloth.
Our 25c ChilyV Silk Cap.
Our 10c Turkish Towels.
.
S. M. & E.
115 STATE STREET.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL!
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
Pim OF
TUb UnlveMlly of Oreion, Kugoqn, Orouon, oilers troo tuition Ui all students. Vouneraea
oblalu bo 11 a lortgltu. ho a out l'BJt in the Uorm'torr Jor ti 80 por wo .It hoouiorJ ftif.
ituolr own linen. Youmc women a-o provided with board In private families atll per
) Voim women doslrlns biird should address frof.Jobu Mtraub. LuiVneTorceon or
calauro lie degrees, Haohelorol Art. Haohelor
WV,,1 ls W' 'i1 nd.vnnco '.V nll tu1t
!.- ii " y i z "'" jis.iiii nu 1 iu itiruu yonm m wiu iii'u enmaaiois
hntslUU: An udvanoed rpumo fir graduates of normnl oohools leading to the degree mulw
2'0.'JlB.0,?f':HA cVl,n,01o' rw? 'J?,r 0,r,cucuer'' or Physical education load log Ttoa dlplonS
and tbe title director nhvslail uriiiftittnn. 'rim iTninii. .i..r: -Jr ;-..iJ.?.;Y V. 'Tr!
U. II. ( hnpman, 1'rcnldent, or J. J Walton, Htorflary. Kuceno. Orccou. 832m
m ML
IUturnlng prosperity w 111 inalte many rlrr, out nowhere can they mako so much within s
ishort time a by sucotesfuf sp- ,von In Grain, i'rovWonaand Htocic.
SlO F0R EACI1 UJL'AR INVESTED can bo
K1'' made by our Systematic plan of Speculation.
11 ousindi Vir ,Tn i nn ?, rn.?n .WJIT ytem. It Is a well known fact that there s
OMObrokS iS5rt?LpamMf.,l,oUn,,oc,bla,,WU0' "y ytomatlo trading through Chi
mlu WholnSS n ?h?,r,?rt,2L,?U eyeW Mr. ranging Irom a few thousand flollvs fj
who inveA a rw ft,11. ',?r5d ir, VT0, hundred dollars up to sM.000 to fliw.ooo or more by tbow
wmii?iutHvX,.liVSMiU',,Jj20.?.f'ie,,ml ttlOi0 who mako the largest proflis frow
MnrWt iS.'."",1"? -tISySfJtfl?0"'. !"
fiadini tuiiv iiiirt ri,i-J. '." B i"""lB- Al'" r'tftK. uur manual exnains margm
iraaing luiiy, lllKhost refereBcesln regurd toourstandlnif andumm.
roriurwieriniormailon address
10S COUUT ST.. HAI.B
Exposition
PORTLAND,
transportation linos.
. , , , , ADMISSION :
Single admlslon
SS!SSSra5S2i!! "'"" :rE
E, C. MASTEN, Sec.
. 2o
. 10c
.nca
bwlalrteu'wiMSii-'ffi!l7fiwr '.nn(leor tbe resource-, Industries, eomnwm.
ii2oMi,5,liS. iVJL0L'i?. .1.,iin'r"lh'fl'erles, manulacturea and transnortallon Uclll-
u uuriuwcu. ftineraumo, BjsclaiaUraotloas everyday. lUtesonsii
EXCELSIOR - STABLES
B. C, Hansen, Manager.
Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stables I
W..V... ut wwi,u
Take theOne Cent Dailv
Uregon NowspaperCaUfornia news does not
suit you Eastern papers wll not answer-This is
distinctively thotOregoa Newspaper entirely tver
xug Oregon interests. 7
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greatly reduced prices.
DRIVES
o-
H. STOCK
A training school for teachers." Com.
pleto eight grado training dedartmeut
and strong professional nnd academic
coiirsca.
Tho diploma of tho school entitle
ono to tiaoh In nny county In tbe M&is
without further examination.
Board and lodging, books and tuition
1150 per year, Beautiful and liealili'al
location. No saloons. There Is a good
demand for well trained teachers
there Ih nn over supply of untrained
tenchcru.
Catalogue choouully sent on applies.
tlou. Address
P. L. CAMPHELL,
W. A. WANN, President.
Hooretnry.
8KI1, 1895-181
of tuionce and lUohel r of totters wltaeor!
HtHdonu holding, dlploi nal ftSm IUs publio
832m
ON,
SMALL INVESTMENTS.
.n "'ccessful speculation and ourDallr
TALKINGTOIT, BOTTGER t0 CO,
Opens
October 5th,
OREGON.
or exhibit spaco apply al tho exposltlos
building to
O. II. HUNT, Sur.t
Aitaurunco UIOCK.
JHst-',A-atst&.