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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1897)
Special Drive in Corsets A splendid value. Figured Black Sattecn. extra low waist Corset. TlegularlDo value. All sizes. OMjY 4-ie. put there W lltvv OVv IT $&F nAnii -. ?"9"r,'n r-viT7C .An gfRE HULVJiK.OWiOT0RE BLACK BROUA LED SILKS. In a variety or patterns: the la rue scroll patterns for trimming Look them over, you'll say they arc the best you ever saw for $1.00. TAFFETA SILKS. Plain and changeable. Newest color combinations More In a rew days. DR. WAllNEIt'S CORSETS. Newlinesof t lie 12 styles wc cary. Fit any tigure from fiOo to $U 00 each. AMERICAN QUEEN. Register for the best or ladles' fash Jon papers. J, J, Dalrymple Co, Osburn's Racket Store Umbrellas, Did you know you could pet an um- lirll!i!l,ir !; fiinfsV Vi IlitVR It. We have better" ones too. but they cost more money, umoreiius never wurc as cheap as ttiey arc this fall and ourstock Is ycry full and complete. Table oil cloth, 13 cents a yard for lirst class white table oil cloth, Is cheap. Isn't It? That is the way we arc selling it, Rainy weather goods Ladies' mac intoshes for $2.C0 and gossamers for 40 cents are our leaders We have rub ber boots and shoes and oil hats. You know our prices are always low on these goods. Shoes We will have something to say about shoes in a few days that it will pay j on to watch for. Osbuiu's Backet Store, 249 Com mercial Stteet. Salem, Oregon. OREGON PERSONALS. Mrs. I). L. Frazier was In Portland today. II. J. Otteiiheiiner returned today Ire m Albany. Ex-Governor Z F. Moody left tod.iy for The Dalles Hon. C. A. Slielbrede returned to Itosebuig today. County Judge G. P. Terrell spent Sunduj at home. QF. S. Dearborn was a Portland busi ness visitor today. Attorney J. E. Marks, of Oregon City, Is in tills city. Mrs. M. A. Plamondonlias returned from a visit in Portland. Seeretaty of State II. It. Klncald has returned fioni Eugene. A. C. Lawrence, salesman for Lang St, Co., went to Eugene today. Dl. II. Van Winkle, went to Halsey for a short yislt with relatives. Miss Pauline Miller, who lias been visaing friends returned to Portland. Deputy Recorder Win. Bushey has returned from a ten days' vacation at Mchaniii. T. M. Humphrey, mailing clerk on the East Side railway, spent Sunday In Salem. Judge W. T. Hayes and Attorney J. C Johnson, of Woodburn, were In Salem today. U. S. Langswortb, of Jefferson, and L. J. Prlcrt, of Hubbard, were in Sa lem Sunday. Mr. and Mis W.T.Gray and Mrs. II. B. Holland lelurued this after noon from Corvallls. Condon Bean has leturnnd from an outing at Mapleton, and will resume WILLIS BROS, CO, arc selling Perfect Fitting Wraps. I'll P'llk'lily made, stylish ly truiHiifd, high quality garments, the kli'd I tmt m lll.lko us friends and 1'iilld up trade. Our si he- 1 ul. u ith new dress goods and line shoes. WILLIS BllOS. Si CO. 302 Commercial Street. The Cash Dry Goods and Shoe house. tfSTAgonts standard patterns best and chcapeit. Royal Worcester Waists, For Infants, children and misses, six nioutlis to sixteen years. Waists that are waists. Special Features, r-... ..1 ......... nnt cnennnrtnr T?flnfnrppd linil liolcs. Buttons where buttons ought to be, ana toiny. ' x Royal Worcester corsets. his studies at Willamette University. Ray Shepurd and Edward Carter, went to Corvallls today, where they will attend the O. A. C. this winter. Mrs. J. W. Blaln and daughter who tins been visiting her cousin Mrs. N. J. Damon, returned to Albany today. C. A. Whale left for Stcckton, Cal., In response to a telegram announcing the sudden death of his father, O. F. Whale. District Attorney S. L. Hayden was In Geryals this afternoon to appear against a man chanted with cruelty to animals. F. X. Horer left this morning for a month in North Dakota, where he will look arter his interests and visit friends. E. W. Rhodes, of Jefferson, R. C Goston, of Oakland Cal., S. C. Wor rell and G. L Dindinger, of Albany, registered atllotel Salem Sunday. J. II. Potter, of Oakland, Cal., who has been visiting the family of his brother, C. N. Potter.the nurseryman, left for Minnesota this morning. Sheriff A. S. Barnes and Deputy W. F. Radford, of Jackson county, were in the city today, having brought a man to the penitentiary. Hon. Claude Gatch, Grand Master of the I. O. O. F. of Oregon, returned this morning from an inspection of the lodges in the southern part of the state. S. L. Jones, the confectionery sales man, spent Sunday with his family In thiscity, going to Portland today. He was accompanied by Mrs. Jones who will visit In the metropolis for a few days. County Commissioner McLauglin,of Butler County, Ohio, who is with Sheriff Burch to secure a prisoner, spent seycral days with Judge Ter rell looking over the Southern half of the county, Including Stayton, Me li.uu.1, Detroit, and on their return the Waldo Hills and Salem prairie. Badly Bruised. Sunday after noon as the "little" motor cars were passing down Commercial street, re turning from the balloon ascension, the 8-ycar-old son of Mrs. Lane, who lives near the Baptist church, at tempted to jump from one of the "trailers." The car was moving quite rapidly and the boy was thrown to the hard pavement, striking on his head and shouldcrs.siBtaining thereby some very painful bruises. A Finij Recoud. Salem has a wo man farmer in Mrs. Tlios. Hubbard of whoso record many a voting farmer might well be proud. Last Saturday she sold 2000 bushels of oats at 31J and !12 cents per bushel, the highest price so far realized. Besides this Mrs. Hubbard made big sales of her fa mous hay on the same day, . Pmcn Will Nuvkk Satisfy Un til quality has set the mind at ease. The quality of the 10 cent La Corona cigar is mind-casing and mind satisfy ing, and paves the way for apprecia tion of that excellent product of home manufacture. It is smoked exclusively by all judicious smokers. What a Man Eats. Must be reasonably good or there will bo trouble hi camp. Eating and drinking need special care at all seasons of the year, but all who take their meals at Strong's restaurant tind much pleas uie and comtort in so doing. QIRlj WANTED A competent girl for CCnernl housework. Apply at tso, Chem. eketa s . Q 20 tf University s i i i i i i i i i Now Open Patto'i Bios , offer special Induce ments tostudeuts attending the uni versity. Full line of text books. Composition books 5 and 10c Book snaps and baps 25c. and up. Lead pencils with rubbers 10c. doz. Ink and pencil erasers 5,10 and 15c. Now novelty penholders 5c. each. Stoel pens (all htyleM 10c. doz. Bookkeeping blanks COc. sot. Wo Invito you to look over our big stock and mako yourself at home. Our store Is painted white jou can't miss it. Patlon Bros., Books, Stationery and News. PICKPOCKETS. Another Yew Park Burglary Others Po lice Court News. Sunday evening a young man of this city, whoso name- the police court otllclals did not learn, called at police headquarters and reported hav ing been the victim of some pick pockets at the fair grennds during the balloon ascension in the after noon. Ills pockets were picked of about $10. The young man was considerably poorer financially last evcnlmr. but he had ualncd some val uable experience. When he goes to such a p'ace again, ho will in all probability leave his "spare change" at home. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Baxter In Yew Park, was entered for the second time, last Friday even ing and thoroughly ransacked, a number or silk handkcrculefs g.ind articles or clothing were taken from the residence. Mr. Baxter's house was also entered on Thursday even Ing, September 9. Ed Williams was re-arrested Satur day night. Williams had only been released on Friday for vagrancy prom ising to leave town immediately. When searched at police station a huge rock weighing fully two pounds was found in his coat pocket. Wil liams is one of the fellows who as saulted Chief of Police Dilleyon the evening of Decoration Day and Is con sidered a desperate character by local police officials. There are no new developments in the recent Yew Park burglaries. W. J. Huffman called at the oillce of Chief Dllley and identified the jew elry taken from Frank Bailey as that taken from his icsidcnce. Bailey, who is in the county jail awaitir.g the action of the grand jury, is un questionably guilty of the crime with which he Is charged. That Bailey had accomplices is evident from the fact that Win. Baxter's houre was re entered on Friday evening last. The work of pickpockets at the fair grounds Sunday afternoon only emphasizes the necessity of an in creased police force during the session of the state fair at least that the residents of the city and visitors at tending the fair may be afforded pro tection from th Is class of lawbreakers. Durintr fair week larce numbers of questionable characters gather In Sa lem and their work is already in evi dence. Chief Dilley this morning remarked to a Jouknal reporter that It would be necessary for an Increased number of policemen to Insure reason able protection from the "tough" element that will be.in the city during the next four weeks A Man Threshed. James II. Pentland, boarded the Soutli Salem electric car Sunday at 1:40. There wcie two ladles and a child aboard. When Motorman Mot- hnrn went around to collect fares they had some words over making change. Penland could not get satisfaction so he went around onto the front plat form and as the car was going down the steep grade or Gaiety Illll he clinched, the motorman whose hands were occupied running the car. The car was going pretty fast , and the women screamed and prepared to jump for their lives. Mothorn shut off the power, put on the brake, loos ened Pcnland's grip and put him olf. The two men fought until separated, when Penland, though dlsligured, was still game. The passengers returned to their scats and the car went on. The bystanders and patrons or the line seemed to be or one opinion that the motorman did right, as Penland had been drinking and there was no other way to settle the matter. Phenomenal Rush. While eveiy body is. enjoying the benellts to some extent of reviv ing trade since the grand har vest time is over, there is one business house in Salem that is reammr n harvest of trade that excels all previous experiences. Ref erence Is made to the New lone Racket store, which since the hop picking rush is oyer has done 11 land oillce business. Twelve regular clerks arc employed at this store, and the cash silos must be something enor mous. Extra clerks arc secured for specla' occasions, as several experienc ed hands u,e nearly always busy or dering and unpacking goods. Keep ing their stock leplenlslicd Is a great point with Mr. Humes, and one which seems to please his Immcnso trade. Great crowds tin ong the store con stantly. A MoTium's Miujtino. The Child Study Club will meet on Thins day, September 23rd, at a o'clock In the parlors of the Fl 1 st Congregational church. All Interested in "Child Study" are Invited to come. A Man Lost on the way To Ihe Klondike. But was found atTho Fair Store in Salem taking in the many bargains which they have to offer In every thing, wt&s&w Try Scbllllnc's Uest tea und baking powder. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Daily and Weekly Journal Enjoying a Regular Boom. To show that the people appreciate an Intelligent Independent newspaper we print below the subscriptions booked todny. C. D. Wilson, Fox Valley. J. A. Olsson, Newport. R. W. Hastings. Monmouth. J. W. Gamble, , Salem. Henry Durett, Salem. Al Ilosklns, Newport. John Conway, Talent. A. C Guthrie, Philomath. S. C. Chlldcrs, Chemawa. J. E. Funnel, Wolf Creek. J. R. Falrbank, Salem. Mrs. W. II. Wild, Salem. L. C. Cavanaugh, Turner. John Bcutler, Willard. M. Felclitlngcr, Salem. Clarissa Scott, Salem. J. Muellhaupt, Salem. J. Jennings, Drain. G. W. Ellis, Liberty. Robert Crayton. Salem. C. E. Bruce, Salem. J. A. Bushman, Salen.. J. W. Thomas, Stayton. R. C. Shelton, Salem. G. B. Cornelius, Turner. The Journal Daily by mail Is $3 a year, Weekly $1 a year. The best advertisement of a newspaper Is the fact that people take it and pay for It cash in advance. Round Over. Henry Addis was given a hearing before Judge J. Walton this morning charged with sending obscene matter through the malls He was bound over to United States court under bonds in default of which he was taken to Portland this after noon Addis has been associated with A. J. Pope, and a man named Isaacs In the publication of a paper called the "Firebrand." His fellow journal ists arc also under arrest on a like charge and the matter will finally be dispposed of in the United States Court. Cash for Prunes. Farmers, call at our oillce in the old Gray block, State street, and get our cash prices for prunes. Oregon Land Co. Salem, Aug. 28. d&w-tf Did You Ever notice how much more people read In fall and winter than in summer? In the warm weather wc spend our time out of doors, but the cool breezes of autumn and the storms of winter drive us in doors and around the study lamp, Our method for fitting glasses is the latest improved appliances. Consultation and cj cs tested free. C. H. HINGES, Optician, Watchmaker and Jeweler Watchescleancd 75e. Mainspring 73c. Second door north of postoffice, Racket Prices and Cash. My "Diamond Brand" shoes are say they're marked low. Look In men's, women's and chllclren's underwear my values are unsurpassed. Children's heavy cotton vests or pants 9c up. Ladies' fleecedl ribbed vests or pants 2Jc Ladies' half wool ribbed vests or pants oOc Men's heavy fleeced shirts or drawers.-? 3Jc Heavy cotton blankets '. 7c pair Everything else In my line proportionately low. Wiggins' Bazaar. Wheel Bargain j Just one men's wheel yet to sell. can have a bargain. T metfe w a Opened Monday, Sept 13 to MONDAY. TUESDAY AND JUBDNESDAY. ALE 700 garments to S 6 $2,35 A good beaver cape, trimmed In braid, double plait In back. $475 A plush cape, Thlbbct-trlmincd, ele gantly beaded. $6,95 The swellest thing In the citv. Heavy plush capo. Thibbct-trlmmed. braid cd and jetted silk lined. $3,25 A plush cape, Thlbbet trimmed. $4,65 A beayer cape, Thlbbct-tiliunicd and handsomely braided. $5,95 Buysafincboucle cape, Thlbbet-trlm-med, silk lined. A bargain. Chlldrens jurkcts from $1 00 uo. Our lines at $2.10 and $2 80 in all col ors arc stunners. Other llne up to $9.00 are extra values. Never before have the Miscs of Sa lem had an opportunity to have such a large assortment or jnekets to select from as we have this reason. 257 Commercial st, Telephone 112, DIED. GIROD. Sunday September 10, at 11 a. in., Raymond, Infant son or Leon Girod, at the home or Jake Wenger, east of S.ilcui. Descased's mother, Mrs. Girod, committed suicide at Brooks at the birth or her child. The burial took place today. BORN. RODGERS. Sunday September 19, 1ROT tri ATr. nnrt Mrn. W.D. Uodcers. at their home in North Salem, a son. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it tails to cure. 25c. moving JofE splendidly. People some of them over in window. 310 Commercial st Salem. Want to clean up my line. Somebody University ftext Books be used by the scholars during 18978 can be obtained from F. S. Dearborn, 262 Commercial st, Get his prices, EXTRAORDINARY! select from, Every garment reduced during sale, $2,35 Buys a jacket In tan and brown mix ed, made in the very latest style to tit anyone from 12 years to 20. $3.60 Is the price of a heavy Navy Beaver jacket. $3,95 Buys a line jacket in tan. brown, green and navy, shield front, high slashed collai. $4,65 A heavy beaver JJackct In brown, tan. navy and green, shield front, trl mined In velvet, high slashed collar. $6.95 An elaborate braided jacket In green and tan. Other lines too numerous to mention. A full line or ladles' jackets at all prices in the latest styles and colors. Other lines of wraps can only he appreciated by you bcelng them. This week we will devote to dren's 6 The cry has been heretofore "Wc are compelled to go out of town to purchase our Boys Clothing if we want something nice." Now if you come in and ine our lovely line you'll be vinced we have the long felt In Sailor Suits, Middy Suits, Doublebreasted Blouse Suits, Boys' Suits, with long pants Top Coats, Reefers, j Kilt Suits, Ulsters, Overcoats, Ctf-ln addition to which wo show a most exclu sive array of novelties in the most approved col ors and designs. PRICE HATTERS aCLffWJ " - : mm exam' j con- want, S IlLllllKJ. fjr KoA.l vA WW ) i r i r5T x w