Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 21, 1889, Image 1

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SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVELS LHEtt 21, 1SS9.
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CAPITAL
JOURNAL
LADIES!
Buy your Dress Goods and Trim
mings nt
Buy your Corsets and Kid Gloves
at
Buy your Cloaks and Jackets nt
Buy your Handkerchiefs and Ties
at
Buy your Hosiery and Underwear
at
Buy your Blankets and Flannels
at
Buy your Table Linens and Nap
kins at
Buy your Shawls and Furs at
Buy your Jewelry and Fancy
Goods at
For Bargains in all lines of goods
go to
HOLVERSON'S!
BUCODA
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I have the exclusive agency of this coal for Salem. It is shipped to
me direct from the Bucoda mines, and I ofler it at such prices as never
before heard of in Salem.
Delivered for $7.70 Per Ton !
In Wood, Sand and Gravel I am better prepared than ever to accom
modate my customers, having a very lmge stock on hand.
My wood Is now all measured before sawing and I guarantee full
measure. Call in and see me.
Remember my place of business is in the State Laud and Trust Com
pany's buildings, No. 95 State Street.
GEO. D. GOODHUE.
Wm. Brown k Co.
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ssftf
Finest Stock
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KRAUSSE & KLEIN
Carry tho finest and most elegant
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IN THE
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latest styles, better miing ami mure uu,w Ii.A ?;; Thov cam a com-
Goods bought direct from the manufactory.
KRAUSSE & KLEIN, 211 Commercial Street.
lyiOORES & GILLESPIE,
Real Estate and Insurance.
Money Loaned on Real Estate Security I
We have ome choice bargains In city and "JmmwM
In Grain aud Fruit lands allslzes. Give ua a call at J17 uoramwu
street, and we will show you what we have.
COAL !
Screened.
Leather and Findings
CASH PAID FOR
WOOL,
HIDES,
TELTS,
AND FURS.
This house carries a large stock of first
class koocIs from tlio best manufacturers In
tho world, nnd Is prepared to plvo satisfac
tion, both In stye, nnd quality, to every
one who will purchase goods ol them,
No. 231 Commercial Street,
SALEM - - - OREGON
in the State !
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STATE !
tho best jj'StttoS
not Wfta?
Capitol Adventure Company.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glass
ware, Woodcmvarc, Fniiey Goods and Notions.
ALL KINDS. OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
Everything You Want Under Oiie lloo
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JUST RECEIVED :
Eight Bales of Cottou Hats, which we will sell for 15c a pound. '
Men's Knco Gum Boots $2 50
Men's Long Gum Boots 3 00
LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING PRICES.
Men's black suits S fi 00
50 Men's suits, usual price $12, now
50 Men's suits, usual nrico S15. now
50 Men's suits, usual price $20, now - 15 00
50 Men's suits, usual price 22.5Q, now 18 00
OVERCOATS.
A Reed overcoat 7 50
Fifty overcoats, usual price $15, now 11 50
Fine light overcoats, worth ?18 aud ?20, now oil'ered for 15 and 10 50
rjQy-Orders from a. distance promptly filled. Goods delivered free to
any part of tho city. Please give us a call.
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SALEM,
GEO. W. JOHNSON, Pies.
II. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Tresis.
CAPITOL
ADYENTURE
State, Land and Trust Company !
(Incorporated.)
LOAN BROKERS
-AND DIULKItS IN
Real Estate
95 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
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People looking for investments and seeking residence property
should see thu Motor Line Addition and West Salem. Lots in
either of these additions will make you a choice and convenient
home; will mako a neat return as an investment in a short time.
It Will Pay Ion to Investigate
before making a purchase. To those hunting lots to build on, wo
will sell you a lot bv you paying 10 down and the balance in
monthly payments. To those wishing to invest, for speculations
We Will Give Terms
that will allow you time to sell the propeity to mako your pay
ments, giving you an opportunity to buy and bell with a small
capital. We ha'vo
A Few Choice Lois In Oak Lawn Park Addition
that we nre offering at a bargain. Wo alo have a list of choice
bargains in nearly every addition to Salem. We liavo some choice
aero tracts. We have
Farms and Timber Lands 1
No ono seeking such properly should conclude to purchase
without examining our list. t
W. F. PECK, Manager.
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Sate, land and
SALEM,
School Books
A complete lino of
BTATIOXEVx
GOLD PENS AM)Nciy (U)Qm
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J. BENSON STARR'S
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T. C. SHAW, Yico-Prcs.
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Company,
Notico.
Notice is given that F. E. Austin
has resigned the management or the
Salem Land and Abstract company
and has severed all connections with
the same. The management will
be assumed by F. V. Waters from
this timo on.
Xotico
Is hereby given that F. 15. Austin
is in no way connected with the
Gold Mountain and Dry Guleh Con
solidated Gold and Silver Mining
company, either as secretary or di
rector. It. II. Mu.i.i:u,
Ass't. Sec.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Faints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Fa
tier and llorder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Fosts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
X13W TO-DAY.
-ielp Wanted
Three men to tlo light clearing cloo to
tho city; ! per tiny.
Girl for general housework, German
preferred.
Three rooms up-M.ilrs, two furnlshetl,
ono unfurnished. No chlltlien.
Tucuty-llvo men to tlo l'ght clearing.
Girl wanted forgonem! housework.
If vim want heln of nnv klml or If von
aro looking for a Munition, call on or leavo
your order nt
Employment Offloo,
21U Commercial Micct
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lutANCii smiiK or
ANDREW KAN & CO.,
"01 Commercial Hticct, opposite I'omIoIIU-o,
Salem, Or., tllieet importers of
Japanese and Chinese Curiosilies,
And noNcltlcsas wt'Uaslino poiceluln Chi
iniwAiv, Closonle, Sntxumn, llinuso, !ory,
CiirvingH, Silk, drupe, Satin, KmumldorlCk,
Aiattlng, Kino Trap, etc. Oimntty oideiu
promptly attended to. Wholesale and re
tail, Watch This Space
Kor tho 1'rogrnmmo of
MISS LEONA WiLUST
Thanksgiving Entertainment !
Meeks & Minton
Have rtcolvnl and uiiMrrrvd out
OncTliousanil Lcttcior Inquiry
N15LA.TIV1C TO OWICGCJN
SINCE JUNE 17, 'SO
No rliiirsa, no coiniululoii, iuiImm wo
cllyourprH.'rty.
Employment Olcc !
WantciI-IVnltUiii by it limn lo Uibewrfl
of tock mid itii iilHirtwliHir nr dty. Oiwil
ruferciicM gl'm.
Wanted: A girl to do laundry work!
Two men wwtit tiuly work lu or out of J
i no city,
A l )y ovmiIii yw "Id wnnl u fI
tloii ui any kind of uoik.
Jf you wwnt cmpioyiiiMit or arv looking
or hulpoilIoiiDruilJrtKui.
PWMJI'.S &.SIIIVK,
w n.mtinTi.ai au, I jitair
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
NATIONAL GRANGE.
IT li:.MAM)S ItlSTKICTIOX
IMMinit.VTIOX.
Ol"
Small 1'aniM and American Shlpi l,e-ilred-dciirBo'H
Shiglo-Ta llieiu-y
Conili'miuud,
Sack am unto, Nov. 20. Hi the
National Grongo yesterday tho re
port of tho Committee on Pot Diem
nnd Mileage was adopted. Tho Fi
nance Committee reported tho books
of the seeiotury and treasurer cor
rect. The receipts for the year were
$l.'i,09S 95; expendlturds,?Ul 703 32.
Ono thousand dollars was allowed
for editorial work, to bo dono under
tho control of tho master and lect
urer. A resolution was adopted indors
ing tho California law as to tho
state furnishing the text books at
cost.
The report of tho committee on
foreign rcIatIons,favoring the rosl fic
tion of foreign immigration, the build
ing of American ships and thoown
ership of small farms, was adopted.
A resolution was adopted eon
(learning thu single-tax theory.
A resolution was adopted to mem
orialize congress to favor tho manu
facture of jute, lino straw and other
textile fabrics for uso instead of cot
ton bagging, and mako an appro
priation therefor.
A resolution In favor of biennial
sessions of tlio National Grange was
defeated.
A report was adopted favoring
silver coinage nnd tho circulation of
paper money Independent of na
tional banks in suiUeicnt quantities
to prevent financial embarrassment.
Mrs. Addlo S. Halo, of Connecti
cut. Hindu it lino report on women's
work in tlio grange, and 2500 extra
copies of It were ordered.
Tlio report of the committee on
agriculture was adopted.
Tlio time and place of holding tho
next annual session will bo llxed to
morrow morning at 10 o'clock. 'The
sixth degree Is being conferred. to
night on a large number.
A LION'S ATTACK.
Tito Children Narrowly INcapo Ili'lnc
Killed hya Mnn.
Kltr.sxo, Xov, 20. Joseph .1.
.Street, a fanner residing near Center
ville, and the larger pint of the
population of that place and vicini
ty, are now on a limit in the moun
tains for n California lion. During
tlio past two months farmers living
east of Ceiitervlllo have missed
numbers, of calves aud lambs, but
attributed tlio loss to coyotes or
bears. Traps were net for both
those beasts, which lu early days
always proved fatal to such in
truders. Last Wednesday Fanner lla.el
ton, living lu King's river canyon,
claimed to have seen u California
Hon prowling around his sheep
camp, but his story was discredited
by his neighbors.
Early this morning two chlldiun
of Mr. Street, ahoy aged 12 and a
ulrl aged 1), while on their way to
school driving it horse to a buggy,
were attacked by n California lion
in King's rlverswamp. Thomiimid
made u spring out of the bushes,
lauding on the horse's back, but
was thrown oil by the violent plung
ing of (ho tenilicd horse.
The buggy was completely
smashed, the children being thrown
out, but foi Innately they sustained
no serious injuries. The lion disap
peared in thu undergrowth as sud
denly as It had appeared, -Several
persons examined the (rucks inade
by tho beast aud bud no doubt that
they wero those of a California lion.
The animal had probably wandered
along the river banks from Its moun
tain fastness and becoming hungry
made the attack', but was scared oil'
by the cries of (lie children.
It has been n long time since a
lion has been olinwid ho far a way
from its muni haunts far up lu the
Blerra.
'J'rcitil.ln Owr Indian IjiihU.
I'iiiltiti:, 8. J)., Nov. 20.- There Is
n protuuo of other eoinpliuutlous In
the Fort Pierre laud trouble. Tho
0IU.011H think they have discovered
that the laud next to tlio mile
HquurVf which they clwlui us it lown
site, Is it school fecctlon, aud on that
WHiro are taking up laud and erect
lug buildings thereon. Thu Indians
and Mjimw iiiuii had taken up Iho
laud In ttvvuridlty aud aro trying to
make trouble. They thruutu to
tear tho building down.
l'luuty ofeggx at (Jwr Si C'o.'h floli
market, 011 Court street.
i:ntrrprllii; 1'nrmern,
Fmm.vo, Nov. 20. An irrigation
district under tho Wright law, cm
bracing 200,000 acres surrounding
the towns orScInm and Klngsburg,
was formed Saturday. The district
Includes land through which (lows
tho Fowler Switch, Conterville,
Klngsburg, Emigrant and Liberty
canals. JJonds to tho amount of
$250,000 will bo issued. Canals in
operation will bo bought and other
water rights bo acquired.
PHILOMATH NOTTS.
Philomath, Or., Nov. 19, 'S9.
Some of tho Hadieal students sera
naded our little village, 0110 night
last week.
Joe AVileox has moved his barber
shop in tlio law olllcc, ono door
north or J. K 1 lenklo's store.
IMshop Hott preached a very able
discourse lu tho M. E. church Inst
Sunday to i largo audience.
The Liberals or tho IT. 11., church
gave tho Radicals olllclal notice to
day to move out of all tho buildings
belonging to tlio church, also to
turn over to tho legal olllccrs nil
other property belonging to tho
church or college.
Bishop 1L J. Becker, delivered a
very interesting lecture last Wednes
day ovenlng at Whitney's hall.
His subject was, tho Warn and
Woof of human life.' lie will also
"favor us with ono or Ins Oriental
lectures Wednesday evening, tlio
27th, at tho M. F. church. The
bishop is a very ablo speaker and
always has a largo audience.
Slmlllo tlm Dock
KiHT01t.lmm.VAn: A city elec
tion is near at hand aud inasmuch
as wo aro all anxious to see the city
prosper and each aud every part
grow, and tho people have a fair
deal, It might bo good policy to se
lect good square-dealing men who
know tho dld'erenco between thg
highest and lowest bid on any sub
ject of llnanelal Importance and
men not Interested In any Hchonie
calculated to bias their actions to
ward any now enterprises that may
be Inaugurated. Men who are not
under obligations to (ho powers thnt
be, (and are), who can and will act
ficely and squarely wllh all concern
ed. And really, after so long "a
deal" ns we have had the deck
might be shtilllcd once more with
propriety. A Citiziin.
PlJItl'XY PKUSON'Ah.
Mr. J H. McCain is visiting at
Grant's Pass.
S. A. Clark was a passenger' for
Portland to-day.
Mr and Mis V. 1L Heed came
down from Turner on the afternoon
train.
Mrs. Napoleon Davis and sou
I Toward left yesterday, for a visit to
Vancouver.
Mrs. I. MeLalleii, of Portland, Is
visiting at the residence of Mr. C.
.Snowden,
Miss LI..I0 Church left this city
to-day for a visit to Chicago. Slio
will bo absunt about live months.
Mr, J. S. McCain has established
a branch house of Van Horn &
Kane, of Kan FraiiciHco, Col., deal
ers In school supplies, in this city.
Itev. P. H. Knight will preach at
the Congregational hall, formerly
known as the old Masonic hall,
next Sunday morning and evening.
Mr. Kulght will deliver the second
of Ills series of lectures on Practical
Views of the Divinity of Christ.
Kiigeno Register.
Sup man Court.
Hai.iiji, Nov. 21, '80,
P.. Fvardlng, icsp, vs. W. 10. Mc
Ginn, npn.; appeal from Mtiltuoumh
county; Judgment 1 oversell, aud the
eases remanded to the court belotv,
with directions to dismiss.
l (I. Illeklln, resp. vs. Patrick
.Mcl.ear, iqip.; ajipeal from Multiio
11111I1 county; Judgment of the court
below ulllrmod; opinion by Thayer
C.J.
Kdwnrd W. Bingham, resp. vs. K.
M. Kern and J, v. Kern, anu.: un
pen I from Multnomah county;
judgment appealed lioiii reversed
nun me uiiiKu reiuaiuieti to me court
bulow with directions to dismiss thu
respondent's complaint without
prejudice to tho right of thu re
spondent to commence other action
for tlio recovery of tho puvtusslon of
tho premises herein referred to.
Opinion by Thuyer, C. J.
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Aiu'in.iJ or iNcoiiroitATioN.
Article of incorporation were tiled
with thu secretary of state to-day as
follows; Thu Journal PiiblUhlug
company of Portland, Oregon, with
W. H. Chapman, Win. T. Mulrnud
John Kelly as Incorporators capital
stock jO,0UiJ divided Into slmteiof
$100 each.
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