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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1896)
a I Ml, hi BrK 4 "" 1j ill mi Daily Capital Journal. BY HOFER BROTHERS, MONDAY, NOV. 10, 1896. Keep the children ww LVV l3C3u&3u&.&3u3C3C4 DAILY LINK TO PORTLAND x -STEAMEItS- H Altona and Ramona H LEAVE dAily. Portland, 0:45 a. m. Salem 7:45 a. m., except Sunday. Quick time, regular service and cheap ....rates ... M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. s t s ih iifs f-fe Jm W We're out of our $2.50 Macks for women and children, so liave put tlint $3.60 line down to $3. The best buv of the seaon. A double texture English cash niero In blue and black, same quality, as our ladies $5 one. Knitting Silk 5c a ball, Full line of shades in a short knit ting length, very good quality, 5c. Larger spools 15c, 2 for 25c, T. floIversoD. SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL GAMES. NEW TODAY, FORGED A $20. CHECK. Plain and Dotted Swisses Daliymple Co, City PERSONAL. C. II. Lane was in Portland Sunday. R.B.Flenilng went toPortland Sun day morning. D. M. Vollmar returned to Portland this morning. F. K. Lovell returned this morning from Portland. Prof. Z. M. L'arvin came down from Albany this morning. S.B. Parrish was a Portland pis?ni gcr Sunday morning. Miss Minnie Tasker returned this morning to Jefferson. Col. Robert Thompson returned to Portland this morning. II.J.0ttenbeImer,a local hop-buyer, went north this morning. Miss N. Eva Lee returned to the re form school this morning. J. W. McKinney returned to Turner this morning on a short visit to his mother Mrs. "Win. Robinson. Chas. B.IIodgkin.of Portland, spent Sunday with his parents in this city, returning to the metropolis this morning. Leslie Hunter, Wells Fargo & Go's dellveryman, is indisposed and his piaco Is being Ulled by Joe Evans in the meantime. Holiday Novelty. Miss Spcrry, the Artist Is showing a beautiful novelty for the holiday trade, and those desiring something line at a low price will do well to give an order at once. 11-10 1 w City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have In hand funds applicable to the pay ment of all warrants of city of Sa lem drawn on the general fund and endorsed before December 5, 1895. In terest will cease on said warrants rrora date of this notice. E. J. Swaffokd, City Treasurer. Salem, November 12, 1890. ll-12-10t Joe Robertson Arrested in Oregon on That Charge. Sunday morning Chief of Police Burns, or Oregon City, arrested Joe Richardson at the home of his parents near Riley's, Just below Oregon City, on the charge of forgery, such crimi nal ch irgc having been made against hi in by A. C. Dilley. Chief of Police A . C. Dilley went to Oregon City Sunday afternoon and returned tins morning with his man. It seems the man, whose name Is Joe Robertson, entered the store of E. T. Barnes in this city Friday afternoon, and pur chased a mackintosh, suit of clothes, shirts, collars and other notions, and tendered in payment therefor a $2. check made payable to the order of his uncle, Frank Robertson,a business man of Turner. It was prop early endorsed and was accepted in payment for the goods. The forgery was not detected until the check was presented at the bank. Chief Dilley wasnotilicdof the crime and having ascertained where the relation of the accused resided, lie notified theofll- cers of the valley towns with the most satisfactory results. It seems, Robertson has just re turned from California, where he en listed in the United States armv for fiveyeais, but he only served three years. It Is thought, upon reaching balem he was short of funds and. adopted tills means of replenishing his wardrobe as well as pocket book. When arrested, Robertson denied his guilt, but the evidence against him is quite conclusive, since the goods which he Is alleged to have pur chased with the check, were found in his possession -when arrested. Roberston was arraignedbefore Re corder Edes at 2 p. m. today charged with forgery. The prisoner plead "not guilty" and his trial was set for Wednesday at 1 p m. The etliciency of chelf of Po lice A. C. Dilley In handling all cases given Into his hands is again displayed in this case. Within twelve hours after Chief Dilley was notified of the forgery he had the forger lo cated at his father's home near Ore gon City, ne then notified .Chief of Police Burns, of Oregon Clty,to arrest the man which he did. When Chler Dilley takes up a case he almost Invariably meets with suc cess which is an excellent recommend ation of his services as guardian of the peace and a detective of no small Eugene Beats Corvallis- The Monmouth and Chemawa Games. Saturday afternoon the first Inter collegiate game of foot ball occurred at Corvallis between the U. of O. and O. A. C. teams. The game resulted 8 to 4 infaoror the Eugene "dudes.'' As a result the Eugene team Is to play the Willamette University team at Salem next Saturday, as per sched ule arranged by the Intercollegiate football association at Salem recently. The Corvallis team justly feels indig nant at the treatment It received at the hands of Referee Burckhardt, of the M. A. C. of Portland, who on dif ferent occasions reversed his decisions so that they favored theEugeno team. The game came near resulting In a frec-ror-all tight. The rereree called a member or the Corvallis team a liar and was promptly knocked down. In all the Corvallis team played a better game than that put up by the Eugene team. AT WONJtOUTH. The Second Willamette football tmin played a match game with the Monmouth State Normal school team. Notwithstanding the inclement weather the game was called about 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon and re sulted 2 to 2. Had not one or Salem's players made a mistake and made a surety for the Monmouth team the score would have been 2 to 0 in ravor or Salem. The local team reports the most hospitable treatment at the hands or the Monmouth students. The fair sex was in attendance and it is said some of the Salem team were very anxious to remain in the evening when a reception would Iiaye been tendered the visiting team In the chapel but the majority of the boys, who aro extremely bashful desired to return home. It is reported the fair sex prevails at the Monmouth school at a ratio of almost 30 to 1. No wonder there was a fascination for the Salem team at Monmouth. I The Salem team lined up as follows: Webb center Robnett r guard Porter and Pugh 1 guard Chase r tackle Savage e tackle J. .Evans rend Winters. . . , I end Molr a hank g rhback CIRCUIT COURT PROrREDlNQ3,jST! jgjp! Today's Various Transactions in the County Depattments. Judge Hewitt went to Albany Satur day where convened the Linn county clrcutcouFt having a largo docket to dispone of. Minor orders made by him were as follows: Susan B. Carey et al. vs. John II. Douglas et al., equity; bond filed and approved and plaintiffs were ordered to pay funds to trustee. S. B. Parrish vs. Mattlc A. Parrish, suit to declare a trust; causo submit ted and taken under advisement. Jacob Bezenir vs. J. A. Van Eaton, foreclosure; continued. JSUcn O'Connor Pembroke et al. vs. Job a n a O Connor O'Brien et al.; leavo granted to substitute. George W. ninkle vs. II. W. Mur phy, foreclosure; continued. J. II. Albert, guardian, vs. II. A. Thomas et al, partition; decreo on stipulation. Peter Zlclinski vs. W. P. Miles, or- dererd that present sheriff make deed. Wm. McMaster vs. F. Dclckman and wife, a writ of assistance; ordered that a writ of assiitancc be Issued as asked ror and that the purchaser be put into possession or the property within firteen days after the service or a copy or this order. Scottish Investment Co. vs. W. N. Ladue; ordered that the present sher iff niuKo deed. Cora Ramsden vs. W T. Ramsden, divorce; to be heard Thursday, De cember 3d. at 1 p. m. James McCourt vs. George W. Johns et al. equity; to be tried Wednesday, December 2d. at 9 a. in, J. M. Brown vs. W. E. Loughmlller et al. equity: to be tried Monday, No vember 30th at 1 p. m. Wm. P. Ross vs. F. J. Catterlin, equity: to be tried Thursday, Novem ber3, at 9 a. in. OXFORD Bible lb A new illustrated cdV ition of Oxford Bibles with rcfcrenccs,aids and helps concordance in the back good maps, plain or indexed, New stock just received, new prices, Sec F. S, Dearborn, Bookseller, 1 Ml IT After a Alter II VCiy SllCCCSSflll SPIKinn I n t. ln.i....l.. Y" "iO. jnPfr.il. . . i-Rco In preference to 'ho 3M "illdl "". . '""king reuuc?rons.lil to our dissolution sale imuko a neavy cut In CAPES, JACKETS, MACKINTOSHES, Wc will mention only a few of the barg, all u-JBj A heayyOBeaver cape, very larec sweep tr mined with satin and braid, reduced to $4.C0. "'"u, Our Mackintoshes at 2 $3 cannot be duplicated $3, $3.50 and $4. 25, $2.50 and ror less than the Markets. SILVER. New York, Nov. 6i. Silver, 2 Co. 65c; lead Le Burns 1 h back W. Evans r back THE INDIANS WIN. In the game at Chemawa Saturday arternoon between the Salem Cyclones and the Chemawa Junior team the latter won by a score of 18 to 0. The red skins were too much for the "white men" and easily won the game. Indisposkd. Rev. W. Steele, pas tor of the First Presbyterian church, was unable to conduct services Sun day evening, owing to a slight illness. The reverend gentleman is t.lirnnt. engd with malaria fever, but his con gregation and friends entertain hopes that he may soon recover. Sunday morning Rev. Steele delivered an able sermon on "Baptism." LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Nov. 16 Hogs-'Light $3,25 3.G$; heavy 3,oo3 60. Cattle Beeves $3.6oJ.2e; cows and heifers $3.75(4. iq. fchcep -turn. GRAIN. Chicago. Nov 16. Wheat, cash 77?ic. PORTLAND MARKET. PROVISION. Portland, Nov.16 Wheat valley. 84(0181; Walla Walla, 81 to 82. 7 4L 3 Flour Portland. ! Benton countv.rn 4-25i graham, 3.50; superfine. $2.50 per bbl yais- wnite, 34oc; grey, 3638;rolled eis, ains 1 worS fi" at M h a w, Heavy Double Mackintosh, 84.75. Texture tK'Mapt Our Dissolution Sale 4.57-&i in bags, $4.255.25, 1 barre cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. Oregon, 4511630 per sack I lay . . Good, t o 1 1 .00 per ton. WooL.Vallev. STifioc: Kasiem nimn 68c. . Millstufis. .Uran,i3.oo;shorts, .14.50. Poultry- Chickens.m ixed,$2. 25.12.50; broil ers $i ooi.75; duck, $233; gese, $56 turkeys, live, 10. Hides.. green, Raited 60 lbs 617c; under 60 lbs 4(4c; sheep pelts, I o7oc. Bucklen's Arnica balve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter.chapped hands.chllblains, corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures pnes, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Fred A Legg. New Goods r t J ' ' Until December i. DO NOT MISS IT, X 257 Commercial st. MARION'S COUNTY CONVENTION ability. The new coin toes arc the latest in shoes. Krausso Bros, have tliem. 11-13-tf. WILLIS BROS, CO, New Goods Opened 1 High novelty Dress Goods, Mixed Dress Goods, Black :Dress Goods, Feathor Boas, Thibet and Augora trimmings, Ice Wools, lco wool Bhawls, Saxony and 'beaver shawls, Fascinators and belts, Umbrellas, Jackets, Capes and Mackintoshes. Bargains for all. .Willis Bros, & Co, State of Ojiio, City of Toledo, Lucas County 1 bs Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. I. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's CATARRH CURK. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day ,of December, A. D. 1896. 1. .j A. W. Gleason, J Seal. J- Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh CureJis taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. fF. J. CnENEYj& Co., Toledo, O. ESfSold by Druggists, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tijfio- ilmllt UgUtUI el z ' fcoa tnrj $lio Cash Dry Shoo House. iCourt and. Liberty. Goods, Clothing and Ladies' heavy new thing, also sole lace shoes, the in nt Krausso Bros. 11-13-tf. GOING fflST. Shoes, Boofs, Riibbers Prices Below All Record ! Of Y. P. S. C. E to Be Held in Salem November 20 and 22. The usual Marion county Y. P. S. C. E. convention will meet in Salem this year. The convention hut year was held in Woodbum, which was found to be quite too small to conyen- lently entertain all delegates who wished to attend. Many did not go for fear or not being able to secure en tertainment. That inconvenience will not be experienced this year, and a large delegation from outside of the city Is expected. . The first meeting will be held on Friday next, at 2 o'clock. A very in teresting program has been prepared, which, If carried out in full, will be one of the best ever followed, at a Marion county C. E. convention. The program In detail will appear in these columns later. At a special meeting of the Local Union held Sunday afternoon to make final arrangements for the conven tion, the following committees were appointed: Entertainment, Mr. B E. Stanton, Miss Bertha Savage, Miss Churchill, Miss Pearl Applegato; re ception, Miss Alice Kirk, Miss Anna Meisary, Miss Marie Rockwell, E. S. Prescott; committee on ushers and decorations, Mr. Walter Jenks, Mrs. Leabo, Mr; I. P. Calllson, Mr. Thomas Bruce, Mr. Clarence Furgerson, Mr. Clyde Brock. .The musical part of the convention was left to tho efllclent management of II, S. Glle, president or tho state Christian Endeaver Union. Every effort Is beinur nut forth fo make the convention a grand success, and tho people, of Salem, will no doubt again throw open their homes to the entertainment of the delegates. Watch these columns for further particulars. Ralston s Pancake Flour, endorsed by the Ralston Health club, Grano, the best mush goods obtainable. Pure maple syrup in bulk. Buttermilk toilqt soap, 3 cakes for 10c, flflRRITT 5 LAWRENCE P O, Grocery Agents for "WorloVBeater" Soap," FABIO ROMANI. Reed's Opera Housa Friday, Novem ber 20. Aiden Benedict's Fabio Romani is a line creation. It surpasses Monte Chnsto in its intensity of action, in Its subtlety or plot, In Its cause and effect. There are no chasms of se quence that must be bridged by the imagination. It steps immediately upon a high, artistic level or intense, active Interest, and keeps that level up to the terrific, emotional qlimax, which is the submerging of the expir ing bodies of the principal characters in the rolling waters of the Bay of .Naples amid the crashing thunder of an earthquake, In the weird light of an awful eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. The story of the play Is sad, but mixed with the dark passage of the sombie story were many enlivening scenes that helped to make the whole a pleasant entertainment. The Fire, and other dances, bv Miss Grpn Hunter, arc startling and wonderfully beautiful. 300 New, Plain and Plaid SUITS i CJust In,X Hops ioioc. Uutter.. Oregon fancy creamery, 4o5o; fancy dairy, 2535; fair to good, 2o2?X. "'" .uicou 11111 cream, 10, Eggs.. Oregon, 270 per dor Iruit.. Green Apples oer bor ADDles Der hnr ncthi,ft' l . o " - ---vy-.-j, "' s 05c per box. Onions, 55c65 per sack. Diied Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleached 4c4c; unbleached, 3cJ4c; sundried, 4c M" l'eara 5c6c Plums, pitless, 3c4c Prunes4c5c. fallow 2c3c. Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.25(5)4.37. Ueans,-smali white, lc(i;c lima, 3Vjc4c Hogs Heavy, 3.25 to 2.50. Veal-small 5 105; large 4c per lb. Mutton Weathers 1.75; ewes 1.50; dressed mutton, 3c. Beef-Steers 2.25;cows i.75-,i2.oo;dressed Cured Meats .Hams 10c ioc brcon 6c. -ru .111 pans, 00. can Don't buy old goods when you get new at a lower price, In mackintoshes and gents' underwear we have the largest' assortment in the city, and at the lowest prices Ell fLUrii STORt moi May choice, io$i ic; inferiors Tuesday's Program. All natrons of the Knlnm tuihllf schools are invited to attend tho exer cises held in the assembly hull of the East school every Tuesday morning. The program to be rendered tomorrow morning, is as rollows: Song. six Little Ghls Recitation .Everett Fisher ?Oi, Georgia Davenport Recitation T.rn1sn Vnn Wmrnnp g'u I . . . Grace Davie Song,. By tho Pupils timothy 9.00 retail, argest stock-In all grades und styles. Ladies' mackintoshes lut bargains. Economize by testing our goods and prices.. E, F. Osburn's Racket Store, The Discovery Saved His Life Mr. G, Cailloutte Druggist, Ueaversville III. , says; To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grinne and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having. Dr, King's New discovery in my store I sent for a botllu and began its use and from the first dose began to get better and after using three bottles was up anil about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without j " Get a free trial at Fred A. It is new to guarantee tea satisfactory. Schillings Best is so p-uaranteerl hv vnur grocer. Why ? Because we sup ply him the tea and the money. It is such tea as you will be glad to get besides. A Schilling & Company San FrncIco t jjji .Moo ' SAN FRANCISCO MAKiCET, San Francisco, Nov. 16.--Wheat. Wool..OreL'on 7c, valley. 8qc Hops Quotable at I ic for new. Potatoes 2o3oc per sack. Oats Milling, 1.05(0)1.20. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Wheat-,-6s 1 ytA per bu. SALEM MARKET. Wheat, ,73ic per bu., market firm. Oats 2728c. Hay Baled, cheat, 8.50; 10.00. Flour. .In wholesale Inic 1 4.00; bran, bulk Ii.50i2.5d; sacked, 12.00': -...., .-o"v4j0u, cnop ieea, ii.oo Poultry Hens 5c; Springchickens,Si.8o d Veai.Dressed, 3. Hogs.. Dressed, 23J. Live Cattle.. lfJSf Sheep.. Live, 1.25, wool.. Best. I2ai24c. Hops.. Best, I2C. !.. Cash. 20c. Butter.. Best dairy. 25c Cheese .i2Vc, 9.ssiija Meals "" 6y'Qi ,,an PotatOs..loCDerbu Onions-4oc. Green Fruit-Pears 50c per box. urted truit-Apples. evaporated bleac'ied oa-8ci unbleached 4ccc. Plums, 4c Prunes 5070. Beanv-i. Lard-6Jc. Reed's Opera House PATTON BROS, Manager. One Nighs Only, Friday, November 20 Aiden Benedict and Miss Olive West, Supported by a company or superior excellence, In AIDEN BENEDICT'S "Fabio Romani" Reed's Opera House PATTON BROS., Local Manicea The Musical Event 18, 20c; fancy creamer) A romantic melodrama of surpass ing excellence in the 8th year of its continuing sucessful performance. ureaiesr, or stage and scenic elfects. Miss Grace nunter In her great Sli fie- timlli Ipittuj a OAswonr.. Stereoptlcon and Spanish qancca. oeais now on sale. One NightcCbly. Wednesday, Nov, The Celebrated Schubert Symphony Club andLady Quartette, In adellulitful P'ff.r CJj free from dullness and w nslsti og lady quartets, violin, v J:K dolfn, guitar, clubs, comic and sert readings, etc. Music and imrw musical entertainment that Ienw 5 tO t 10 Uiusina.. r--0-. nliln alike ire, masses &iffl! t&c&f liea Tiry Hair Dressing, . Manicuring, Scalp Cleansing, Dandruff Treated, Scalp Cleaning, UandrufV Treated, Hair dressed daily by the month for Eldridge block- A. M. ELKINS. derful 8-year-oiu ...,;."" lns. fle Tomni e, who piays v . , - bjd songs and recites In the mosp nn sr.vln. Prices 25 and 50c. subscribers only. Seats on sale t - POTATOES. Highest csh price jU.rEK & mfr Saleoi.Or. Next.to brewery,