Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 24, 1890, Image 1

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ADVER riSE,.
THE-CAptAL JOURNAL,
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
TIH-
JJEST PAPER IN SALEM.
IT Willi IIK
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
49-You will bo well pluwd with It.-S
SThc Terms nro Most IlennonnbloTt
VOL. 2.
SAJDETVI. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUAHY 24, 1800.
NO. 2S0.
CAPITAL
JOURNAL
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One would thiuk to road the advertisements of some of the merchants'
that this is a. very poor place to do business in. They are continually
BELLING OUT AT COST. How do the keep up? Are they supported
by charity, or are they and their advertisements frauds?
Hear the
Salem is a prosperous and growing city, and all its merchants are doing
well and making money, and any right-minded man knows that wnen a
a merchant advertises to sell "at cest," that it is always at what it "costs
the buyer." Men do not go into business for fun or for their health, but
to make money.
m
le CajM Adventure Company
never advertise to sell off at costyet we are constantly 20 to 30 per cent,
lower than any other house in Salem. Why? Because we buy from first
hands and for cash, aud get our goods cheaper. Now during the months
of January ar.d February only we propose to reduce our prices on all good
and show the people of Salem and the surrounding country how we can
SELL GOODS and not
"Sell at Cost"
Either, but actually make money at
follews:
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Kerr's or
Brook's spool cotton, white
and black, per spool 2i cts
All- kinds, 100 yds, silk,
perspool 5 cts
Carpet tacks 2c pe rpackage
A large line ladies', Misses
and Childrens' gloves 10 cts
A large Hue of corsets worth
$1.25 reduced to 60 cts
Good lead pencils, per doz. 10 cts
A good Scrubbing Brush- 10 cts
Good Steel and Silver
Thimbles, each 1 ct
All kinds needles, per pa.. 3 cts
All kinds ot Silk Button
Hole Twist, each 1 ct
All kinds of Dress Buttons,
some that are actually worth
$1.00 per doz; per do.en 5 cts
All colors Zephers, single,
per oz 3 cts
Good Spring Clothes Pin per
doz ...- 8 cts
Good Luuch Basket.small. 10 cts
Good Pick Handles 10 cts
Good Axe Handles 10 cts
Nice China Matting, good. 12 cts
7 Pes. Pepper and Salt
goods, worth 40 eta. per yd 20 cts
Good Ladies' Morocco
Purses 25 cts
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Come Early and
OF THESE
BARGAINS !
B-They are offered for only sixty days, and stock will not be re
plenished until the first of March. Alt goods iu the store will bo sold at
a corresponding reduction.
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CAPITOL ADffilM COMPANY
Opera House Corner,
SALEM
Matter Witli
DROPPED T
Truth !
the low prices given. Read what
All colors Worsted Braid,
former price 10 cts
Toilet soaps worth 25c to
50c, per box
Ladies' Arctics
Children s Arctics
Children's .Rubbers
Cabot A muslin, 13 yds for?
Cabot W muslin, 14 yds for
Fruit of loom muslin 11 yds
Lonsdale muslin 11 yds
Boss of Road overalls, It.
S., per pair -
Boss of Road overalls, X,Y,
per pair
We offer a line of worsted
goods, all styles and colors,
former price, 15 to 25c, 12 yds$
We otter a lurgo line of rib
bons, all colors and widths,
from No. 2 to No. 16u per yd
Good currycombs
Good horse brushes
A large line of men and
bov's wool hats
Assorted styles and widths
of laces, per yd
A largo Hue of girl's wool
hoods, each
Eleven dozen pairs men's
aud boys' wool mittens, per
pair- -
Sets
10 cts
GO cts
35 cts
20 cts
100
100
100
100
60 cts
GO cts
100
5 cts
10 cts
25 cts
25 cts
2 cts
25 cts
10 cts
Get Your Pick
- OREGON,
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
DENVKK GIIIL, MUUIIRKEI).'
Sbot Iu the Street lly a Cook WIiokc
Ht-
tentlona She ftepulsed.
Denvkr, Jan. 23. For over a
year aud a half .Bob Scott, a cook lu
a Campa street restaurant, has been
persecuting Nellie Ryan, a beauti
ful waitress of 18 years, with his ai
tcntious. Two days ago, Scott In
sulted the girl. She reported him
to the proprietor, who discharged
him. Scott hwore he would be re
venged, and as the &irl aud her sis
ter were going to the restaurant
this morning to begin the days
work, Scott suddenly stepped from
a doorway on the corner of a street
and fired.
A corset stave caused tho ball to
glance, when she started to run.
The murderer pursued her and fired
two balls into her back, one passing
through the heart, causing instant
death. A crowd surrounded the
man, who stood them off with his
revolver and made his escape. The
entire police force and a posse ot
citizens are searching for him, aud
if captured by the latter he will
probably never Hye to stand trial.
THE W. C. T. V.
Address to tho I'aii-Ainerlcun Congress
By Its Fresldeut.
Chicago, Jan. 23. The National
W. C. T. U., in an address issued to
day over the signature of President
Frances "E. Willard, and addressed
to the South American, Central
American and Mexican commission
ers ot the Fan-American congress,
states that the ladies read with sur
prise that during the banqueting to
which the nation's guests were sub
jected intoxicat'ng liquors were
served on every occasion and indulg
ed iu by the Pan-American delegates.
The W. C. T. TJ. expioss regret at
this fact, and assures the Southern
delegates that no better end can be
subserved by them while in this
country than to study the vast bene
fits of the prohibitory law as prac
ticed in eight states of the Union.
KUNNING THIS HLOCKADK,
Impatient Passengers Escnpo on Snow
Shoes. San Francisco, Jan. 23. A
number of passengers who were
snow bound at Emigrant Gap, on
the Central Pacific, have arrived
here, having left the train and come
by the snowshoe route. Peter
French, of Luke county, Or., was
among tho first who came through,
and he reports haying had a stormy
trip. Ho says that J. J. Jennings,
a New Yori journalist, who came
to meet Nellie Bly, gave out and
wanted to lie down iu the suow.
They hud to drag him along, aud
constantly aroused him to do his
best. Jennings, they said, was very
plucky, but physically unable to
cope with the snow aud cold. Not
withstanding the hard experiences
of the travelers, they did their best
to kill time. They inaugurated the
publication of a paper called The
Dully Snow. Four numbers of it
were issued up to tho time tho snow
shocrs left.
The Case of Senator Urlco.
The New York World makes the
assertion that the United States
senatorship "has just been disposed
of In Ohio, which cost tho purchaser
at least $500,000." The World is
one of the leading democratic papers
of the nation, too.
Although the legislature of the
state of Ohio has elected Calvlu S.
Bfice to the United States senate, it
is regarded by some as questionable
whether or not he will be permitted
to take his seat. The constitution
of the United States declares that u
senator shall be an Inhabitant of the
state from which he may be elected,
and it is an opou question as to
whether Mr. Brlce is an inhabitant
of the state ot Ohio or the state oi
Now York.
The facts ot the case as given are
that Mr. Brlce was born, reared and
educated in the stale of Ohio. Up
to a Bhort time previous to the year
1884 he lived lu Ohio and his busi
ness Interests were identified with
the affairs of that state. But he
then removed to New York and
sometime afterward made an affida
vit that, at the time of making the
uflldavlt, he was a resident of New
York City and a house owner there.
He maintained a costly home
in New York where, until u few
weeks ago, his family resided. He
was admitted to various societies
and clubs lu that city, among others
the Ohio Society. But he held his
house In Lima, Ohio, and in 1888 he
took the Ohio democratic delegulion
to the St. Louis convention to that
city and was chosen a member of
tho national committee from Ohio.
The democratic papers that defetid
Brlce claims that he was only a
"few-holder" in New York.
CONDENSED TELKGRAJ1S.
Reno,
Ncvnda, has 12 foot
snow.
More snow
California.
to the South, and
Seattle and Tacniaare
with burglars.
Chinese are entering the
overrun
United
States via Cuba.
The deadlock In the Iowa house
remains unbroken.
Adam Forepaugh, the great Amer
ican showman, Is dead.
More snow in Eastern Oregon
threatens another block.
Ex-Senator Riddleberger of Vir
ginia, is on liis death bed.
The North Pacific is open its en
tire length and trains on time.
The jury in tho Pellis case at
Portland found murder in the first
degree.
Elijah Myers, a G. A. R. man at
Pendleton, died iu the blockade at
Baker City.
The Secretary of the Navy advo
cates a Hue of buttle ships to cost
$5,000,000.
The republicans have dropped the
claims of Goff to tho governorship of
West Virginia.
Heavy snow at Portland crushed
in the roof of the Union carriage
factory the 23rd.
A drunken man at IColville, Wn.,
shot and killed a colored waiter with
a ritle, the 22nd.
The crew of the steamship Eriu,
from Liverpool, is thought to be lost
with all on board.
The historic First parish church
of Boston, Cougreg.itioual Uhitn
nan, has been burned.
Tho secretary of war says there is
no necessity f,or troops at the Klam
ath Indian reservation.
The senate has agreed to the reso
lution appropriating $500,000 for im
provements on the Columbia.
A democratic member from Ohio
has introduced a bill iu congress to
admit copper, lead and uickle ore
"free of duty.
Henry Push got a verdict for 10,
000 from tho North Pacific. Ho
had both legs paralyzed by au acci
dent iu Idaho.
The four gentlemen from Montana
claiming to be elected U. S. Senators
appeared before the senate with
credentials. The senate will puss
on their titles.
The Socialists have defeated Bis-
mark. The reichstag rejected the
expulsion clauseof the socialists bill,
aud decided by a vote of 100 to 111
to make the measure permanent.
It will interest all bankers to
know that a favorable report has
been ordered by the house committee
on bunking and currency on the bill
to authorize national banks to issue
circulation to tho full amount of
their deposited bonds.
A corporation lobby having killed
the autl-trust bill In Washington,
another bill is in preparation and
will make its appearance in a few
days. It will not bo so radical as
Kinnear's bill which was defeated.
Tho penalty for tho first violation
will be from $500 to $1,000 and for
subsequent violations from $1,000 to
$2,500.
ISIUIOKS NOTES.
Miss Cinda Harris returned homo
Thursday.
MIssD.iisy Beers, of Mission Bott
torn, was in town Sunday.
Mr. Ed Schcllberg, of Salem, Join
ed tho Evangelical church at this
place Sunday.
Mr. Franscis Finney, son of Jas.
Finney, Is very sick with consump
tion at hU home near Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs." G. W. Ramp have
gone to Fairfield to attend the wed
ding of her brother, Mr, Aleck Lil
ian. Married at Fairfield, Jan. 20, Mr.
Aleck lmlah to Miss Stella Smith,
all of Fairfield. Rev. Father
Veinosh officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Vanosdel, Mr. and
Mrs. Gardner, Miss Anna Jones and
Mr. L. R. Gault, have been down
on the sick list this week. All are
improving.
Rev. J. Bowersox held a Bible
meeting for the young people of
Brooks Sunday evening. Subject,
"The Heart." The meeting was
very interesting and wo think it did
good to his hearers. Come again
Bro. Bowersox.
HuNATon Stanford has introduced
a bill in the congress to establish
co-operation as a national system
and principle.
Tho above bill was unanimously
approved by tho Industrial Congress
of the United Slates, In Regular
l boquImh n..i. in iftsn.
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The Oregon and Stute of California
were both lu the San Francisco dry
dock for repairs.
i Smsk
The Chief Rrnton (or tno great IQ
ecss ot Hood's Sarsaparllla Is fotiDd In tb
irtlclo Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tnt
tact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a
eompllshes what Is claimed for It, Is wind
has given to this mcdtclno a popularity and
talo creator than that of any other sarsap-
Mprit Wines rI1Ia or bIootl purt
IVltJII I VVIIlb ner before the public
flood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt
Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, filch
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That
Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength
ins the Nerves, builds up tho Wliolo System
Mood's Nnrnpnrltla Is sold by all drug
rfsts. $l; six for $3. Prepared by C. I. Uoo4
t (Jo.. Apothecaries. Lovvoll. Mast.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Border, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NKVV ADVERTISEMENTS.
P
Mr:
KOI'ESSIONAL, NURSE-A Bpeelulty
made ofconflnenientH, lurce experience
rs. C. U. -Moil'uu, 200 Commercial street.
1-21 1m
HOUSE AND HIUN PAINTING, nil
kinds of decorating; prepared to do
contracts. C. C Morgan, !flK) Commercial
street. 1-iil-lm
THE GLOBE
Employment Agency
22 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon
IIi:i.l AVANTIID.
Several gills to do general house woik
Immediately.
A good span of young mares to trade for
nHpan of geldings.
Any person desiring help of nny kind
or wanting Mtuatlons will tthd It to their
advantage to cull nt
THE GLOBE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
292 COMSIEllCIAh STItKKT.
Phillips &Shive,
Real Estate and Collecting Agency.
NO. 200 COJIMnilCIAI. STRr.ET.
Fori sai.k.
Choleo bargains In farm and city piop
crty. Wo will post books, make out bills and
do collecting. Ilnsiuess men respectfully
solicited, we also mnke u specialty ot
renting houses nnd collecting rent. If you
have, n vacant house list It with ns,
WANTKD.
A position by u competent engineer.
Fine Watch Repairing
C. A. BURBANK
No. 317 Commercial Street.
SHIER, PHELPS k EVANS,
REAL ESTATE
AND
COLLECTION AGENCY.
Office Uji-Stairs in New Rank Block
Choice Country
AND
CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
Wo nlM Inivo a notary public and ac
countant In our otllce. If you wlnli UmkI.
now PtulciiH'htH written up, books lasted,
copying, record work, or conveyuuclnjc
done, cull and M'C tig.
IlltttTK a rellnblv tonic, nppetlzcr und up
purlent, Invlorato the iIIkchIIvo ork'iuiH
und provciitu dyhp(wM, eun bo rcltcc
ii
up
tn. sold ny mi iiriiKUiHiH,
WrlKlit'ti CuKcnrii Conmlpatlon remedy
promote u rt'KUlurand healthy uctlun of
the boweU, uld dliicotlon und will not fr
rltuio tho rii'Mt Mmltlo Htonmch. Chil
dren tiiko It readily. Hold by nit rirugiiliitB.
Tilly I 1 1 L,' I I Uept on tile at K. O
llllO 1 ;l lito. Dmke'rtjtdvertliliiK
Agency, 01 und t Mcruliunt' Kxcuunue,
H a l-r,tui-lXi. California, where coutnu't
or ad vertlxlni; run be made lor It.
(mJU fin "i f fm
4311? TlilSfujft
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CITV
FARM PROPERTY
LOW PRICES! IE
Mniimi I i.onnil An Imminur.tl
lUuiiL.y Lvuiiwj un iiiiJivvini mi
krAM'lSku, sttim
mmm
292 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
BSTA number of choleo lots In University addition for salo cheap. -a
Wm.
Brown
I3EA.L.1SRS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
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TWO REDUCTIONS.
Wo must reduce our stock In order to niuko room for our HpWng good.
Therefore we wiJJ also reduce our already low prices on (! u
BOOTS AND SHOES
For the next forty dayo. Give us a
what wo say. Yours, respectfully,
KRAUSSE
No. 221 Commercial
ATTENTION
We have farms, largo and small, Iota from $50 up, and houses and lots
In all parts of tho city. Wo doa coninilbalon uuhImchh exclusively. If you
wish to sell, list your property with uh. Suburban tracts a specialty.
PAYNE & BKIDQI-'OIID.
W. A. BHAW.
SHAW &
Rea
Estate
AND
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS!
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fiWo have a largo lint of farni lands and city property forsnlo We
also take chargo of auction sales In any part of the state.
NO. 204 COMMERCIAL STR1SI5T, SALEM, OlIXOON.
namnaoaaMBBMaanmBanna
STEAM
LAUND
RY
AT OEOHG-E HOUYK'H J1ARDMH SHOP.
Money! Money! Money
Loans on farm and city property, at lowest laitv. ISiiialim .u city
and country property. Accident and Klre Insurance.
MOOItKK . OIIJiKHIIE.
NO, Ol7 COMMBRCIAL BTNIOUT, HAI.RM, OHIJOON,
c
UKH AN1 1'IIKVKNTIVH WITH.
out medicine For Information con
cerning l)r. A WUiKOIUJ UAI.IH
iicaiui rampiiiet.caiion oraiutrcHH
K. L.. MOOKU, 1.0MI1 Agt.,
University ilnlldlnir,Hulein, Oregon.
Tax Payers Take Notice.
mHKTAX Itoi.I.ror Murlon county for
1 the year ItW) Imx been placed In my
hand for collection. Tux.ji.iyer will
ple.-ue come forward and nay their tax ex
ux MKii uh (KiH'Ible un tho tux roll Iiiin been
delayed und the county I outof funiU,
K. M.OHOIHAN,
Hlierliruiidtux-tsollwtor. Minion Co.
Dated Jim. I.'i. WW,
KARIVI
CITY LOANS
SPECIALTY!
LV.nmci nf fl '7 nml Q Pah PaoI
hum u, i mill o m num. i
wnni m-.hiil .jjmiffluaa
Leather and Findings
CASH PAID FOR ,
WOOL,
HIDES,
PELTS,
AND FURS.
This liouso carries n largo stock of tlrst
ctass goods fiom tho best nmnutact liters in
the uoi 1(1, mid lsprcpiiicd toplto satisfac
tion, both In stye and quality, to ovcrj
one who will purchase goods ot them,
" No. 231 Commercial Street,
SALEM ... ORKQON
cull and bo convinced Unit we menu
& KLEIN'S,
Street, Salem, Oregon,
TUMfBlfaMlilHIHaMi
W. II. DOWN TNG,
DOWNING,
IS ni1& iil TO
HAVK YOU EVER 8NKN ANY OF
those HhlilH Collars und Culls luundrfcd
at the
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY?
If not mako It a point to do so.
OI'TIUE: 200 COMMEKGTAI, ST
V, II. IJASTON'K
Salem Music Store
Ile.ul'CKrlc ii- Ih' rhlckeilncr A ftniH,
HU'li.u.iy llali ton, ('ollij and Kinemon
I'lunof, i lli-.i A Wliltt (Jrtmu . ( iirtlt lr
lliitnllmeiils
94 State Street, Patton's 'Block.
IjATIIONl.K Home Induntry, mid lue
iloiuitaln Halm Uouli lire, (liiur
anteed to ylve r-illel or money refunilel.
iliiniifautuleil My II. II.cto.Halyiii.On
lion, lt roiirimiKuUt for !t. 1-Hdliu
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