Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 11, 1889, Image 1

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VOL. 2.
SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1SS9.
JTO. 160.
CAPITAL
ASIDE FROM THE
owes
JJ
That are daily passing over my counter, I will oiler this week:
72 Ladies' Hoiwe Jerseys', in black, at 30c each, good Values at $1
12 Marseilles pattern Excelsior Quilt.", 76x60 inches, at 68e, wortli
51.00
24 of the celebrated Brighton Mills Crochet Quilts, 74x70 inches, at
08c, sold everywhere at $1.25 aud Sl.oO.
Combination Melange Suiting is going very fast. For good selec
tions come early. "
My Henriettas at ioo cannot be
in Marhlcized plush to select from
Headquarters on dress goods,
More Cloaks and
In a few days, but plenty on hand to
tne celebrated Marysvnie iiinnkcts.
Store jammed aud packed with goods and crowded with customers.
They are happy because they get what they want at live and let live
prices, and I am happy because I am able to please them.
If you have not traded with me it will be to your interest to com
mence at once. Ladles goods a specialty.
I buy for cash and sell for cash. Always lead and never
follow.
T. Holverson,
IMew Bank Bloclc.
RECEIVED!
Wo have just received direct from the manufacturers the best so
lected stock of General Merchandise ever brought to this city bought for
cash, and it will be sold for cash at prices lower than any credit house in
Oregon. Wo wish that every one in want of
Dry Goods, Boots and. Shoes,
Clothing, Blankets, Comforts, Varus, Flannels, Qrocciies, Guns, Anima
tion, Sewing Machines, Cutlery, Hats and Caps, Faucy goods, Knit goocH
CLOAKS
In fact everything in Staple Goods
TO CON1E TO THE FARMERS' STORE,
No. 227 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
SFDon't be misled. You can save money by dealing with us.
BEN FORSTNER & CO.
Real Estate
AND
INSURANCE.
Having removed my office to OS State
street, I nm now better prepared than ever
to do a rushing
Ill
ALSO
Fire and Accident Insurance
Written In the best companies doing busi
ness. In Oregon. Cull on me nt once.
Isaac A. Manning,
95 State Street.
A. E. STRANG,
No. 303 Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
-DKALEIt IN-
STOVES and RANGES
Plambing, Gas and Slcaa Filling.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
- Agent for the IUCHAKDSON A
MOVNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es
tablished In 1819
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
Hlncle lots and acres. One half mile West j
of Salem P.O. Good sot), all clear and In
nne condition. All reaay icr piuuiiui.
Irult and shrubbry at once, hach piece
front, on a nice street, und no city tax.
THOMAS & PAYNE
Ob STATE ST. SALEM.
Baltimore Fish Market !
Uao
Estate Business
JUST OPENED. j
Fresh and salt water Mb, poultry, game j
nod oysters in their season. On tJourt St.,
opposite the opera bouse. .
Oat busdred down chlekstanle4. .
v H POKIER, hvrneitfi i
Substantial Harps
duplicated. Twenty diflercnt colors
Stick a Pin Here!
Jackets to Arrive !
tit you yet. Just received a line of
?
Has remocd her millinery store to the
room adjoining the Capital Jouunai.
and Is now ready to do
ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY,
Slio has Just received a new stock of the
latest styles and can sell cheaper than any
other houso In the city.
Olvo hern call and your orders will bo
neatly and promptly tilled. Itlsthoonly
placoln the city where you can purchase
u Felt Walking Hat for the small price
of One Dollar and Fifty Cents.
fell Lemonade !
CIGARS,
CANDY,
NUTS,
And all kinds of tobacco at
JAMES COWMAN'S FRUIT STAND,
(Formerly owned by Kenton) on Htato St.
Which Way?
NO. 211 COMMERCIAL STREET.
KRAUSSE&. KLEIN
Are offi ring big bargains In
s anil Shoe!
VewllIseyon money and guarantee
the goods.
lArge ihlprncnuarrlvlne dlly nd the
tock will KXin b wraplet. Call nd m I
us. '
KKAlSSKAr KLEIN,
-,'U Coinnwclal Street.
V PS VcfnW
oo
THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
Iowa A rhrAnTiiim l.nnmn
UttJllUl iilLVUlltUll; VUliJJI
OPERA HOUSE CORNER,
Salem, ,
Do You Wear Clothing?
We will tell you a good suit from ?o to $20, according to quality.
Competition defied.
Shirts,
Collars, Cud's, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, a good assortment, and cheap
fur Cash. .,
Jewelry,
Gold and Plated, of the latest designs, llfty per cent, lower than you buy
elsewhere.
U rid e rwe a. r ,
The best and cheapest Flannel, ltalbriggau, Lamb's wool and Merino
Prices to suit.
Dress Goods.
Nice, new, clean goods, suitable for the season.
OUR MOTTO: Courteous treatment mid fair dealing to all
alike.
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CeuiCuJJad4tfied&
.AT THIS-
CAPITAL BUSINESS GOLLEGE.
In First Nation it built building
A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. E. L. WILEY, Principal.
Will open for the Reception .if .Student, Monday, September !.
BUSINESS COUKSI
Includes Spelling, Grammar, Writing,. t-
Ithmetlc, Correspondence, CominrrU.il
Law, glnelo nnd Double Ilntryllool.
keeping, liankliif and IIiihIiii
Forms, lluslncss und Olllio
Practice.
ENGLISH COURSE
Includes Reading, Writing, Ment tl and Written Arltliinetlc, Spelling,
Grammar, Correspondence, Geography, History and
Commercial Law.
Day aud evening sessions. Students admitted at any time. Address the
Principil for Catalogue.
gSJMiUU
THE RELIABLE GROCERS
KELLER L SONS,
Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem.
Specialties in Table Luxuries,
Kiiie Tea, and Coffee, Creamery
Butter, Cream Cheese, etc.
WE LEAD W CANNED GOODS.
Remember the Place and Call
Guns!
Jtist received the finest lino of Bliotgunit, JUlle and Plstoln from
Chicago aud moro coming. We will xc-ll lower thau any other liouso In
Balem. Wo defy all competition, Portland not excepted. AIbo keep
I i
The Best Sewing Machines
In tho market from (3.5 to (40 caili,
Gun Shop In the titatc. Come nud
BEN
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kuij,
Oregon.
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SHORTHAND COURS1S
Includes Hhopthaiul, Typewriting hours
dally practice) Penmanship, HpcllliiK,
(Iramimir, Coriespoudcme, Maul-
folding, Letter Copying, Dullness
Forms, lluslncss and OMce
l'nictlce.
Guns!
and in connection will run tlio Ut
(ice us before tiuyliif elrowliere.
FORSTNER & CO.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and llorder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Ktc
XIEW TO-UAV.
C. PAULUS,
Jobber and retail dculur In
Fine Wines, Liquors anil Cigars !
120 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
Salem Co-Oporativc Association
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nuu oi vim;
Choice Groceries!
CROCKbRY
In White Granite and Decorated Ware,
Olaesware, etc, Hoe our stock and prices,
ii.il statu sTitinrr, malum.
Brooks & Harritt,
(Successors to Win. Ilcclc &. Son,)
94 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
Arms, Ammunition.
SPORTING GOODS!
Knives, Scissors and llnroni,
Dolls. Toys and Fancy Goods
Of every description,
A.N UJNTIKIS NISW STOCK,
You cniinot nllhrd to buy until you liave
seen our stock,
rou sai.k (tit iTilvsic "
nillt SAM: Oil I.KAHi:.
Win) wauls lo
I1 ptiichasoorlo iso u saw mil.? Addiess
Addle
0-Uilu Iw
W. 11.11., tlllMOlIICll.
WANT1!I.
HIW'ANTISI lly a jouiiK married man of
, , M1N1IIVSS ailltlllllll'l.lH, 1HIS11IIII1 UN
book-keeper, clerk, hack drlxcr, or In fact
any place of trust Addiess Tlios. V7,
Null, Salem, (loot! references.
nm ham:
I.1UK MAIili. A FA KM OK aJO AOUIX
1' nil under fencoiiiid cultlMitloii, In tin)
best railed country of lTiiHtcrii Oickou.
Tho best chance unit olleied for a man to
eueii;o 111 Mock raising. For particulars
call on or address
. II. HYAKS.Kalem, Orcein.
SOCIKTV Noritiics.
OLIVlILOIHIIJNo. 18, I, O. O. K., hum In
in Odd 1'ellnuN' Hall upstairs. Cornet
Con men lal and Ferry streets, oveiy Hat
Uidayat7:.l0p. m.
J.T. OIlIHld. JAH. WALTON,
Hcercliiry. N.
A A. K. MedM left I'ost, No. 10, DeparU
" ment of Orison, nictts every Monday
eenliik'"t tlio hall oer tlio Oregon Ijincl
roinniiny'i oilier, Vlsltlni; comnides an
cordially Invited to attend.
A. W. DitAYUKit, l'ost Commadcr.
11. F. HoUTIIWICK, Adjutant.
l'ltOFICSSIO.NAI. CAKDH.
I J, HHAW, attorney at law, Halom, Ore
" gon. uiilco u-KtalrH In the l'atlon
block:!
iTHVrtii'i.vN.-Miw. im. m. i:. SiccoY
I pliyslclau and NiirKeou, lias liK-utrd
und taken rooms ocr Hijcilru Farrar's
proccry store, t'liroulo diseases it spec
laity. CoiiHiiltatlon free. 12-Zldw
Wv. wrm.r ams. btkRooiisi'Iikh
, and Typewriter Copyist. Wlllmaku
reorts of (rials, etc.; (onylnir on tyisv
Hrlteruceunitely and neatly done. Olllio
ncr A, T Ycalon's furnlliirn store, Coin.
iiierclul street, Kiilcin,
Wood Sawing.
CliurclilU's now wood saw starts up to
day und will bu In operation from tills
dato Orders taken at Duncan A llootli's,
WHtutc strut t.
New Fish Market.
Allen Kliodes liasestnblUlicd a new Fish
Market on Wtatuhtr.it, nud lie krupsu good
supply of Dull, (Miultry und same.
promptly attended to.
liivu linn u i-iiii uiKi your irut:r viii uv
K-lSHm
DIRT CHEAP.
Any person wUtilnx uood black dirt for
fllllhi;, ortobfl iiim t on-luYwi or In nmk.
lue linger beds, sbould leuvti ordrrs nt tlio
Jouiinai. olllio for (leorKO I). .Inn. Terms
reuMiiiuble, by 1mi1 or cxmlrnet K-'-lm
PIANOS FOK HUNT.
TwoKood upright pianos for rent, also a
first class organ forsulu i heap for uish or
on Ilia Inttnllmeiit plan. For Information
Inquire of I'rofesxir 1'urvlii at the Conser
vatory of inunlc or ut his residence. b-M-lm
Kansas House,
Corner of Court and High St.
E, M. LAW, Proprietor.
W liavu taken n new name, but
will continue to serva oursttrou wllh Ihe
best th market atlord., tve them u
uirdljl wtluome Ui Our Home. Terms
reasonable. One us u cull Olid wo will HO
you ood
.19
ChTnt4emjlpytl.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
IIKSI'KKATK CIIAKArrEltS.
The Country Around Tnromn liifcstod
Mtli Tliioos.
Tacoma, W. T., Sept. 10. Slior
lll Price litis received n large ntltll
tlon to his bmrdeiv In the persons
of fourteen desperate charaetciv, who
had assembled at Pollytip for the
purpose of preying on the hop pick
ers In the valley. The shorlir has
about a hundred deputies at various
points along tho rlver,looklng after
the desperadoes who have been
eonmiltlng burglaries and robberies
for the past few weeks. They are
supposed to have run out of Seattle
recently. Tho men had been caught
by sonio of the deputies and com
mitted by a Pollyup justice for six
ty days as vagrants. On being
seatched every ono was found to
have sonio kind of dangerous weap
on, slingshots aud sandbags being
favoiltes. The Sherlll expects ten
more to-mornw, and Bays ho will
make their Imprisonment as picas
ant as possible, so they will not
want to come back to this county.
It Is thought that the depredators
have caught onto tho racket and
are making south for Sail Francisco
aud Portland.
KXKIIITS TIlMI'liAII.
rrorppdiiiKS of the Oregon (Iranil Con
finical r.ugeiir Yesterday.
Euoij.vi:, Or., Sept. 10. Tho grand
conclave of tho Knights Templar of
tho state of Oregon met In tho asy
lum of Ivanhoe Conimandary, No.
SI, of this city, to-day. The sessions
weie well attended by (ho members
and quite a number of visiting blr
knights. Tho following ollleeis
were elected to servo tho grand com
mandary tho ensuing year:
It. P. Karhait, grand commander.
1 N. Shurllell, deputy grand
commander.
1). P. Mason, gererallsslmo.
B. M. Yoran, captain gonoial.
T. W. Pratt, nrclato.
J. M. llodson, senior warden.
II. 15. Ijipponeott, Junior warden
A. It-)beits, treasurer.
K. J. Ilabeock, recorder.
Tho olllcers were installed at the
evening session, In the prcweneoof a
largo number of sir knights and
their ladies, after which a lino ban
quet was partaken of, under tho
auspices of 1 vanillic, No. SI, served
in the excellent stylo ot Mis. Muiiio
of tho IliiU'inaii Iioiiho. It was a
highly pleasing allair tliioiighoul.
Wliiteclinpi'l .Murder.
London, Sept. 11. At fiilM) this
morning tho police found tho body
of a fallen woman lying at tlio cor
ner of tlio railway areli on Cable
street on Whltcohapel. An exami
nation of the lemaius showed that
tlio head and arms had been cut oil'
and carried away, the stomach lip
ped open and the intestines lying
on tho pound.
The maunur in which the limbs
were sovered fioni tlio body show
that tho murderer possessed some
surgical skill. Tlio woman was
about thirty years old. Her cloth
ing was shabby and she was evi
dently a gieat drinker. The io
main havo not been Identified. The
most Intense excitement prevails
over tho matter, Later dlsp tidies
say tho poor victim was murdered
at Home other place and can led to
tlio spot where she was found as
there Is no blood on the ground
where she was found.
Another Houd lor Oregon.
San Kkancikco, Sept. 10. There
Is being some speculation done here
as to whether Colonel J. Mcrvlgu
Donahue, proddcut of tlio Han
KrniiclH'.'o A North Pacific railway,
Intends extending his Hue north to
Crescoiil City, DA Norte county,
A prominent resident of ('receiil
City had a conversation with Col.
Donahue recently, in which tlio Col
suggested that the Han Krauclhcu .t
North Pacific railway would be built
eventually to Crescent City.
"If lie builds to Crescent City,",
said a well known railroad contract
or, "you may lw assured ho will
build beyond. Wu would have a
good road, to he sine, but by build
ing u hundred or m miles further
north, ho can qiiadruptox his In
come." "In what wayV" wan linked.
"Why, by making his road a
branch of tho great Northern trans
continental line, or If not a branch,
an adjiiii''!, Donahue Is looking to
the Northern Pacific now, ami I
think his plan is plain, Ho wll
continue h.s road from Ukluli along
UiQO-mHt to J5ureka nnt Crescent
City. Crossing thestato lino he will
pass on and will stop at Yaquina
Hay." This would give an outlet
for transcontinental lines.
AIMHTION'AI, hllCAl, NEWS.
l'llUKhv" PERSONAL.
Fred Lockley, of Zena, Is In the
city.
Hev. Post left on this afternoon's
train, for Pot timid.
Norrls Jtrown loft on tho after
noon train, for Portland.
Dr. J. M. Keeno returned homo
from Portland yestcrdey.
.lolm Wilson returned homo
from Albany this morning.
Chas. Gray left on this after
noon's train for Portland.
Capt. V, .1. Habcoek returned
homo this afternoon from Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jtennettt, left
to-day, for La Center, W. T., on a
visit.
Shorlir Crolsan departed last
evening for tho fiont, on tho Oregon
Pacific.
Uctbert Wilson canio up from
San Francisco this morning. Ho
lias been visiting there forsoinetimo
jiast.
N. 11. Noyer left on tlio after
noon (rain for W. 'P., where ho will
go In tho (hug store business. Ho
wasformcily employed at the asy
lum. LOCAL SIMM VRY.
The oloclilc llghtaare now burn
ing nil night.
Don't neglect to lead T. Holver
son's advoitiscment in tills issue.
The State insurance- building Is
being painted led, It looks attrac
tive. Iteniember (lie big restaurant
on tho fair grounds is Just the place
to get u first class meul.
A valuable biood maro belong
ing to Anions Strong broke her leg
yestetday morning and the animal
was killed.
Painless dental operations nt Dr.
T. C. Smith's. OH State street.
The accidents that have hap
pened In the city this week have
bud no edict on the low prices at S,
Farrar's for groeeiles. Seo their
iuu display of fruits. It's tempting.
Iteniember that the Hon Ton
restaurant is the place to get a good
meal for twenty-five cents.
You will find homo Interesting
leading to-day on (he second aud
(hint pages of Iho.lointN.Mi.
Tlio work on the now bilck
blqj-k on tho corner of Coinniciclal
and Cliemeketo sheets is progress
ing nicely.
Kplourean tea, paints, oils,
vaiulsh, window glass and a fine
lino of general groceries at (Jilboit
& Patterson's. tf.
Tho front of the favorite cigar
and tobacco stoic Is being treated to
a new coat of blue paint. This
makes a combination of colors on
tint comer.
For a good square meal you
should go lo tlio Hon Ton restau
rant. The codec made in their
patent col lee urn Is delicious and
healthful. Try It.
Foil Sam;. Monroe's liouso on
Church stitel, opposite thu M. K.
church, witli or without furniture.
A bargain can bo bad. Call at the
houso for teiins,
A swarm of yellow Jackets havo
established their homo in one of
the crossings at (he Intersection of
Commeieial and Marlon streets.
They give the boys lots ot fun in
that locality, when thoy attack In
quisitive dog or an unwary traveler
Tiouhlo Is liable to come, if tlio
Hwarin Is not destroyed.
.trrhiils ut CheiiH'lH'tc.
I) M (lutlirle, Polk county; C
Sehmtllter, II P Keli-oy, Sun Fran
cisco; J 10 Waling, Ci Constantino,
Amity; F Kenedy, City; A Miiirau,
VT; J It Clink, F Ptebles, It H
Hlcw, W F Anderson, F. It Hoover,
S P It It; Henry Hall, Spokane; Joo
First, City; .1 A Chase, Oregon
fit,; .1 M (irovi, Portland;
A PlaHhoinau, Ciervals; V J Oil
ur, Citj; It F Maker, Mrooks; J T
MuMer, Clli; K M Tailor, Hail
Francisco; (i A Homed, Portland;
(I V Kineaid, Kan Francisco; T J
Seiilth, Keno; W A Wothersfoor,
Portland; K h Llggitt, Portland;
K L Morris, CI emawa; It (J Pitt
man, Corvallls; ll P Jllxor, San
Francisco,
i i ii i wm 1 1
You mu't ult'ord lo luv an oftmiilro.
breath and ileeuytxl ttxth, WrUIr 4
MyrrhTooth i-oap preveuis both. Tr .1,
hold by Mil driiKnUt'