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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1893)
MVJX&&& CPITAl, JOTJB2TAL, TTJMBAT, TISBEB If, I8t. r FALL AND Notwithstanding the hard times gtaring us in the face, we have IMPORTED A FINER AND LARGER STOCK, of Dres3 Goods, and Ladies', 3Iisses' and Childrens' Wraps than ever before- Lvvdira of Salem and vicinity need noj longer send their monej oat of Salem for their DRY GOODS j as we can save them money besides keeping the money at iinmo Our Klnck coniDnees German and French manufacture and it will pay you to ex amine our line of Dress Goods and Jackets before purchasing. THE PALACE ANforKcSSY, 307 Commercial Street. - IK - Yoa are going? bolldtor make any Med of Improremeal, call oaym underr'gQ! tor material. WehaTeaeonjpte.estoek,solare redy to supply any yrepaied contract, &rtt work, irradlng, etc Salem Improvement Co. Crnr Court 2 bwh Goyan Gibson Dear AnmavM bu filed a complaint of trespass against Geo. V. Hollster f r hunting witboot permission on hi place. A demurer to tbe complaint vu filed and argued tfof& Recorder Edts this morning, tbe demurer being orerroled and trial" set for tomorrow. It la likely an appeal will be taken on tbe grounds of tbe case not coming within tbe Jurisdiction of Justice Edes court. Tbe case of MerrittE. Well, charged with tbe attempted burglary of Mrs. Oto. Planter bouse and cutting Mix Piaster, baa been eet for 10 a. m. tomorrow. Borne one entered Mr. Piaster's house last nlgbt and wben Mrs. Plaster entered the room, be rushed at ber with a knife inflicting a painful wound on tbe finger. Wells was sleeping in a barn near by and wben arrested by an officer this morn ing tried to escape. Mrs. Plaster rec ognizes him as the man who assaulted her with tbe knife, but Wells stoutly denies being the man, claiming that be can establish by people wherever be has lived that be is a nice man. He ac knowledges 'having slept in barns for several nights past and having (served 130 days in a California jail for larceny of which be also claims to bo innocent. Below Zero. Now is the time to get bargains at tbe New York Racket. Tbey have just received, and are all the time receiving, boots and shoes of tbe best quality from til. Louis, and all kinds of gent's and ladles' furnishing goods, and notions, direct from New York and always sell tbein at a very close margin of profit. Don't fall to call, eod 2d lw Up and Down. Tbe merchants of any town can best please their patrons and draw trade from a distance by keeping up tbe quality of their stock and keeping tbelr prices down. This I what is giving Osborn & Harrit, tbe opera bouse grocers such a fine run of trade. Benton Racing. Near Corvallls tbey are usiug tbe county road as a race track and tbe present custom is fur tbe winner to take both horses. Borne wrangling as to the terms of the race occurred Baturday. They should have printed rules and programs for use and Avoid all argument. Fob Chicago. This morning Hon. and Mra.M. L. Chamberlain and Cba. Welter started for Chicago to see tbe world's fair. They will be joined at Seattle by other friends, and the entire party will sail over the popular North ern Pacific line. At the Paik. Many campers and cottagers are .already settled on the fair grounds. They are having a good time, and enjoy tbe best products of the land, Including tbo choicest meats, which an supplied by McCrow & Steusloi! at their accommodating market on the grouuds. Fink Peaks The best of the season are now on sale at the BLUE FRONT, wbere families are laying In tbelr sup plies for canning. All other fruits In tbe best of quality. Hop Pickino The hundreds who km Ml pteklng bops are being accoru Mo4ttMl with tbe best of provisions by llarrltt k Mclntyre. Will I fc Wmolwsalk Pkicks. Ladles vesta a4 ooubjHtKU suits at M and 05c, WorUt fully 75o and 11.25, at the Ladlts' Bmmt, 8tt Insurance block, i ' Opals. W uvo a few "opal" pto kft, awl until they are gone, we wlllMk opal pictures at a reduced wk, U&Try, tkM artist, Commercial twet sMriMNr Court, Salem. d-tf Wikim XwUwmt- AA. iiMt Mr erouuds calohet the Uun- & JMkotm)fof35cTslathe IWisAoC Mectrlo rauroaa prt- f) ft WINTER. many of the finest varieties oi PERSONAL AJTJ) LOCAL. Bailor and walking bate bargains far cash, at Mrs. Fiester's. 9-11 tf Rtv. J. H. Roork took tbe overland train tbis morning for Moscow, Idaho. THEFaibIs headquarters for bar gains in everything. Mrs. Dr. IV. N. Davis and daughter, Miss Leuzell, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Contrls. Fall hats half price at Mrs. Fiester's for cash. 9-11 tf Prof, and Mrs. Barzee, of Jefierson, are attending tbe fair. Belect line of millinery from tbe best Eastern bouse, at Eastern spot cash prices. Mrs. D. L. Fleeter. 9-11 tf Mrs. D. L. Fleeter sells for cash only, at prices that will astonish yon. 9-11 tf Sbarpe's dairy supplies the choicest milk and cream. Frank Woods returned from tbe re form school to which be was recently appointed, with & severe cut on the foot with an axe. Bee Dearborn's window for a fine dis play of stationery in tbe latest sty! and shades. Goto Clark Eppley for tbe beat sweet potatoes in town. Headquarters for Bartlett pears at Clark &. Eppley's. Overalls, pants and jackets. Buck and calf gloves from oOc, to 11.15 per pair also fall winter umbrellas, all at low prices at the New York Racket. eod-2d-lw C. M. Eppley and family have re turned from their visit at the Yaquioa cos St. All who beard tbo "Three Leaves of Shamrock" by Mlas Reta Gougb last nlgbt at tbe opera bouse want to hear her again tonight Headquarters for tbe best peaches on earth' at Clark &, Eppley's. Southern Oregon peaches and water melons are tbe finest in tbe world. Bo are California grapes. John G. Wright (s headquarters for both. He is also tbe leader In a fine stock of all kinds o fruits and vegetables. Harry Btapleton and family are home from their summer's camp at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myers of Jefier son returned to their home at Jefierson today, having made arrangements for their daughter to enter the University. Mrs. A. K. Slocum of Portland went toTurner this morning having spent several days visiting in tbe city. Mr. aud Mrs. W. H. Webrine of Portland are attending tbe state fair. John Howell left for Yaqutna bay today. BberifTNoland, of Lane county, ar rived with a candidate for tbe asylum on the afternoon train. Mrs. D. L. Floater by express tbe latest ore. See them. has just received thing In fall sail- First-Class Heals. Fine home cooked hot meals at all hours by the Presbyterian Ladles Aid society to left before you enter State Fair. 26 cents. 0 12 3t Wanted. Tbo postoffioo address of Heury 8. Spauldlng. He came from San Francisco several years ago, and pays taxes ou several lots In Balem. Inquire or send word to tbo Globe Real Estate office. M. L. Barker, Salem. 9-12-31 Newspaper's Rights. Ban Fhanciboo, Sept. 12. Tbe bu preme court today decided the case of Charles M. Sbortrldge, editor of tbe San Jose Mercury, who was fined for contempt of court for publishing pre ceedlugs of a divorce case contrary to the order of the Judg;. The dec'slon was, In effect, that tbe princlp'o tbtt tbe people have tbe right to know what Is done In tbe courts to essential to public welfare and tbe judgment of tbe superior court was overruled. OKN. . FKEDKUICKRON. - At Salem, Sep- lemoeru, l two, towr.anu airs, rrea- erlckson, a dauhUr. nun i ,,.! OF-: y iZJr r - SX i- iii Syfrgess (Continued from first page.) colleze exhibit arrived Monday in charge of Profs. Coot, and French. Tbe pavilion promises to be tbe biggest aad best "ever seen at a state fair." EupU Savage is on the grounds and full of business. SHEEP. James WIthlcotnbe, of Portland his twenty-nine bead of Cots wold and Merino sheep, In charge of J. N. Gra bel, of Hillsboro, who manages his breeding farm at that place. J. W. Carey, of Marion county shows some fine pens, about thirty in alL John Minto, of Balem also had entries made. There were others and the sheep ex hibit will be very fine. The first' fine lot of Oxford downs Is shown. PBUIT ftkaxids. Tbe greatest attraction of tbe pavft ion is tbe two fruit pyramids, spanned by arches of Oregon's greatest source of pin money bops. Tbis fruit Is gath ered from all over tbe Willamette val ley and Southern Oregon. Two forty- pound water melons snrmtunt tbe ris ing terraces of the three p's, plums, prunes, pean. The apple show ranges from the brilliant red and yellow crabs and lady apples to Gloria Mundi and twenty-ounce varieties that kick the beam all the way from one to four pounds. Nectarines are very large this year. Gross prunes measure seven to nine inches around. Red Russian ap ples are shown, that would make an effective locomotive headlight. THE "PEN" PIGS attracted great attention. Tbey were a pen indeed. There was a 2 year-old Berkshire dam and sire of pure blood, and one litter of sixteen pigs, as fine a lot as tbe sun ever shone upon. One pig was lost. Tbey are tbe mrst beau tiful lot of young swine ever shown on tbe Pacific coast and were raised by Bupt. Downing at tbe Oregon state prison. Tbey are state pigs sure enough Tbere are other pens of pigs but tbe "Pen" pigs are a show in themselves. Tbe writer has attended fairs for twen ty years and does not remember ever teeing a bappy family of eighteen. the cattle snow la very light to date. There are two herds of Hnlsteln'B, Durbin's and Cot- ties. Dick Carey has a herd of black polled. J. L. Parrisb has a showing of red polled. A. C. Maris, Newberg, bas eight bead of shorthorns. Cottle's Tlppoo Tib sweepstakes bulljls entered for that prize again. D. H. Looney bas some pretty fine balred Jerseys. Tbero la a good display of Jerseys and Guernseys. But tbe stock is not nearly all In and will icqulre another. state faib races. The judges were Messrs. Looney, Holt and McAlister, and tbe timers Jap Mlnto and Wm. Glasford. Tbe three events of Monday showed tbe following summary: . thrkb-yeah-old trot $250. T. H. Tonic's ch f Pauline. Plant ? asA I & .,- DPRICE'S OS The oaly rure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; Ho Alas. UMd is Millioas of Howti- 40 'Vctui tfcc rliinriwnl i er Redmond I 1 'jofanW.Tilden's Ella T erf. Alta- moot Daisy Dean Tilden 2 2 EJectiooeer Stock Farm's b a Red Oak, Redwood Yfctreas-Norton d L C. Mosber'a b c Sprigslein, Bor- enstein Masher d Barrows Bros.' blk e Multnomah Boy, Multnomah by son of Pathfinder Barrows d Time 2238,2:47. S:40 CULS5-$3Q0. R. D. Cooper's 61 Black Dia mond, Bashaw AnviL Morris 3 2 111 T. a Powell's br g Oliver Twist, Graduate Bird. Henry 112 2 2 Robt. Murray's b b Demon strator, Walkill Prince by Bonner Murray R. S- Parkin's Charlie P, In gram oods a Time 2:44, :43, 2M6, 2:47, 2:47. HAT.7 KILE DASH $200. J. G. Thorp's br g Funny, Unknown Bees 1 A. 1L Allen's gr mSiretta, Joe Hook er 2 F. M. Starkey's a g Cyclone, Iron clad unknown Bozeman 3 C. D. Russell's cb b Geo. L. Connor Mias Davis 4 ?&; Dudley. alker 5 'lime ol. TUESDAY'S SPEED TRIALS. The card on the race course today sbuws tbe following interesting pro gram. ' PACING stake two-yeab-olds. Altawood walk over for forfeits. Trot ing 30 c'aas. Charlie P RSPerkins Alta Hamlin King Patcben -TH Tongue 1 .W Bailey .Barrows Bros Lie JJinn. Oilier Twist T C Powell Running Mile Dash. Verde Paul Phil Painter Maneta Wm Gribble Running 3-8 Mile Dash. Funny Cyclone Grey Cap J G Thorp -F M Starkey Jonn Whitset 7-nr -TT'Ja!SE5 Yvrr7Vwm 5g: MUL im er THE PAVILLION. A grander success than anyone has ever Imagined is tbe. result of the good work In the pavilllon. President Ap- person said tbis morning trm ne was agreeably surprised and felt extremely grateful to Salem business men for tbelr work tbis year. Tbe pavilion is a little Columbian exposi tion in itself tbe like of which has never been s en in the history of Ore gon state fairs. In special honor of tbis fact, tbe board of agriculture have de cided to open tbe pavilion to tbe pub lic this evening, with a special program at which speeches will be made,' and tbe following program of musia will be rendered, EVENINO CONCERT. This evening tbe Second Regiment band will render tbe following program In tbe pavilien: jf"' Overture "From Dawn Till Twi light," Bennett. Waltz "From the Opera Wang," Morse. Coronet Solo, J. M, Coomer "Amer ican Fantasia," Casey. Medley "The Old and the New," Beyer. '"? Reverie "The Wayside Chapel," Wilson. Part Second. Grand Selection "MarlUna," Wal- lace. i U&t-zSAo. W V 5'-.-l,U,il0rra..l M Idyll "Tbe Mffl in the Forest," EU enberg. Snyopeis. Rippling of the Brook, Sweet Sing of the Birdsounds from Different Animals, Squeaking of tbe Old Mill as tbe Great Water Wheel Slowly Starts. Natural views of the mill are pictured in sweet tone? as it costumes its labors until it slows down. Gr nd Finale. Waltz "Thetis Clob," Boos. Orertore "Ormion," Pettec Concert Medley "Zigxg," M&Bnd J. M. Cooker, Musical Director. Bcoaostisa is Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in bundles of 100. not cut, for sale at tbis office at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, twoxsents a pound. Next door to the postoffice. tf AGAIN. John Holm has again opened a blacksmith shop in Balem, at rear of Cook's boteL All friends in vited to give him a call, and get work done In the best manner. 9-6. lm To Trade for Goods. Valuable timber and farming lands in Lincoln county in tracts of 10 to 160 acres. Will trade for general merchan disc Address, Peek & Russell, 9-5 lm" Yaquina, Oregon. Largest Gun In the World. Is on exhibition at tbe great world's fair. You ought to see it. Tbis is tbe month of months to visit the fair, pleas ant days, cool nights, aeligbirul travel' inz weather. Maximum comfort en route to Chi cago on .tbe vestibuled limited trains of tneumcago. Union Pacific k iSortn western line. See vonr nearest Union Pacific agent for rates or other informs- uon. 13-9-U FALL OPENING PATTERN AND TJRIMMED BATS, Sailor and Walking Hats, the Latest in Children's Caps and Hats, Prices at Bed Rock for SPOT CASH MRS. FIESTER, ' BURTON BROTIIEKS Manufacture Standard Prosed Brick, Molded Brick In all Pattern tor Prcrata Dd apply the brick lor the Kew Salem City Hall and nearly all tbe Una bolldlnn erected in tbe Capital City. Y arda near Penitentiary, Balem, Or. &3-d w Wiilam ette University FIFTIETH YEAK. Oldest, Highest and' Most Extended Institution of Learning in the Pacific Northwest Sixteen courses of Instruction, from Grammar, through Academic and Col lege, to Theology, Law and Medicine. Splendid Courses for Training in Teaching, Business, Art, Elocution ana uusic Several Post Graduate Courses. Stronger and better than ever. It's Woman's College affords an ideal borne for young ladies with unsurpassed facilities for their care and training. The school year opens Sept 4, 1893, For Year Book and all Information relating to school management and course of study, address, Acting Pre, W. & HAWLEY, I,K,,Alt, For financial information, address, Eev. J. H. BOOKS, Agent, 8-23-d&w Salem. Oresron. Oregon State Fair. Under the management of tbe 8tate Board of Agriculture, on tbe State Fair Grouuds near Salem, commenc ing September lltb, 1S93, and con tinulng one week. MORE THAN $15,000 IN CASH WUl be paid as premwm tar Btoe, Poultry. Bwlne. Arrtcnllnral Produets, Pralti. Native WoodaTIllnerala. Works T Art aid nSc? Work, und for trials of speed. v iMBcMXatH of Fares and Frehriits oa All Transportation Linss. PAMlJ'open ror evenlncs dorlns-tfae week, with rood music In attendance. THE NEW- QRANU MTAND and the new BculaUon Track are concedelto be amonr the most comlortabie and t h kMi nn k. u." aKNDID CONTEST OK HPEED each T. There Is entered for these contest the """ " ycmrinatnas been on Ike rronnds for many "mns. Valuable ad handrame lmproramenu eatc been madeon toe gTOancJsaridbaUdlnjB. PREMIUM LIST. 5?.? ,.KTJM1 " lPTel to the credit or the exhibitors. Entries lor Premiums close at 8 p- m. the first day of t he Fair, and Ezhiblu must be la place, by 10 p.m. or said day. , PRICES )P ADMISSION. Men's 8eson lleket a Women's Kmmii Ttrkn i Jj Mm'rUTTl Women n'a Day Tlckel S Haos Track M-B. a -v . I ! lekets, Oaliy. Womfio tfl Hl( rnnr nwl' "" a uS&Prem. J.T.OREOa,8ecrerP,N'IwU SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. MSttawUw,,HN m 17 rDD ,1 TTCT fTTD id wMiJioi mm or MODERN TIMES is how cheap the TVoolen Mill Store is sellinor their Oreo-on made ALL WOOL CLOTH, ING. Get their prices bur. before you SAXEM, NOTE THIS DOWN. Note IhTi down in rrmr memorandtiTai uw we are nannx a special aaiA on Tinted Writing Paper. OurDrtees will aa!rmlh -ma W el!lcc tbe finest kind or imUnr paper tat Ec lormerlr i:d tor 73- Ta sill ull rn Kiabeeu of vriUne paper for 10c OaUaae wo ure aaaoruneni on oar oarxam counter- Patton Bros.,. Boolcoollara and. StatlonorsJ 88 STATE STREET. E. X. WATTE PBEfTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AKD Zegal Blank FiiKlisliers. Bosh'a Hew Brickrrer the bank. Com! itxeet. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OBJBGOIT. Sates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland sad Ban Francisco. Plrst-elasa In all Us appointments. 1U tables are sored with the Choicest Fruits Qraim In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. A GOOD CHANCE I All goods at W. M. Sargeant's will be sold at tbe regular price for tbe next 30 days at 10 per cent, discount for cash. Portland's Great OFBN8 8BPTBMB8R 37 rj srt4fe TTRSKATTS PI?n?PDATT?l. MinTADV DIWI WILL. FURNISH THK MUSIC. A WORLD OP KEOHASIOS IS MIKIATUXE. THE BPECUIi FEATUBB8 WILL ECI4P8E THOBS OF A2Y PBEVIOCS TEAS. MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Constructed at a cost o tlflXDO and throwing a thousand jeU ol water In all the colors of U rainbow win besnury Jsuslo iiall. IiAMQJB AQUARIUMS. OonUfnlng flsh ol ail Tarietlea jound U Oregon waters,haTe been eonstructed at great ezpenn THE ART GALZBRY, bnIJfSJn,,5?Ii2l5tI?.n OJLP1?"11 elcte4 rrom the World's Fair. Among them EUs w.f i n IiS 5in".nc ?"' l Fight. To visit thlsi rreat EzpoSuoa TJnd Tlw im FraVcweago? dePrtm and eeieac wlUhi nSTtlulg toT vSt to the ond IUa,T.J.?"MaTATIOK UNES.' -w dw .mu iww Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. u u n Itt Improved Gooek and Lowest Prtets. H. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sfe. SALEM, OREGOH. READY IS the WOrrl. f"oWv re.i.l i.1 1 xa inuu mo iRrgasc ana best assorted sUck of Dress Goods, Jackets, CARPETS, CLOTHING, SHOES, FLANNET-S, iisat . is. BLAliKETS, ETC. tbtwebavt.TMystafeowH. Cows tad sm b. rWlLLIS BROTHERS 5b CO. Mil OREGON. MEW AUTEKTUEJOEXTJi. ECHSI-mEDKTOMS Jbr Bfbt bcodCMe. lncrcrreat. Jo.lSlCeaterttne. sm? rpHlflPAPESlakeptonaieat E.aDxti I AdrerUalne Ajracy. Hand 6 Merchiia K.Trhartte. Eaa FTandafo, UaliXssia, iert contract fcir adTertltlEr; can tweade far b. IS BC1ESCE-Llln- of an -ry kinds on sOe ax XX liberty tstei. REED'S OPERA HOUSE PAIR WEEK Commencing September 11th, 1893. Wades Opera Comiqne k Coflfipriung 30 Artists and Fine Ordssiri will present the following Reperteire: iondayl Tnesday Wednesday. Thursday. Prlday 8tarday Jtauet Jtcaxn .Pahesei Utaet -Enalals GOOD MUSIC! STRONG CHORUS! Gorgeous Qxtamea, Eldosplittini Fa! XAGXIFICEST SPECTlCULiB DI3UTJ Dont rail to tee this extraordinary ttne Uon. Seats on Safe at Patton's. STOLEN From my farm, tcmr bead or hortesAS follovc WucH mare, weight 1300 pounds,16 hands hlth heavy In loal. In fair order, romevhat druosvd hipped and rinrbone on left lore foot, has been swlnnled in left shoulder, ace 6 yean. Ose bay rddlne-lJU bands hlh. f yeats old. .ycejdlne-lit buliuln rood rtmea Daiiuin rooa order, iut in lonaeta. somewhat sleenr look, one hind foot whits. wdckt about IlQO, shoulders scalded. nUhtr larreneck. Osellcht brown mare. It hands blen,releht about 1 1 ML small star under tot lock, a sea years, half CI de. heavy mans and tall, sqaare built, heavy xetioeks and hith headed. One'taareajeeUorll.abostllhandt hlgb, Itcht bay, stiff traveUnr, has loncur. row leet In front, weight an or SOupoands, la fair order, llorses were taken Tuescay or Wednesdar nhr ht. Acrnst lit or 2nd. IwUl pay S3S apiece tor the return or the first 3 de scribed horses or liberal amount for any la formation leadlnc to their whereabouts Ad dress, AliJKHVAil, o u-im aw swiuenana. iianon w, w. Industrial Exposition IftQQ OLOSB8 OCTOBER 28 JS W. ALLKN, HuperlBtendentand Secretary, Wo srs nnn raadtr fnr the ftU ." V