"JBE & -s-rjr- EVESTSXJ CAPITAL JOUBXAIi. WEDSTDAY, OCTOBER 11, 185. r n ;l I i LADIES , - 'MISSES' aia'd- .-... CHILDREN'S UndbrweaR JERSEY RIBBED,' f ALL WOOL, WOOL AND COTTON MIXED. Greatest Stock of THE PALACE andThoegcompany, 307 Commercial Street. Going oiit of Business Everything Miist Go. 25 per cent off on-all Lamps aud Toilet Sets. 31 ' ' Dishes aud Glassware. - 25 " ' " Teas aDd Spice. 20 " " Bottled Goods, Preserves, &c. 15 " " Cauned Goods and Baking Powders. 10 " ' Package Goods, Boaps, Ac. 5 " " " Coffees, Sugars, 5tc jM9Cotne early, as we will Dot stock up in auy line after It Is sold out. SROAT & GILE, Burke Block, Below Postoffice. - IK - You are going to build or mike any Mud of imrovemeat, call oa tbe under-lgned tor uulerlst. We bare a complete stock, and are ready to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, routing, etc Salem Improvement Co. Willamette Pesbyterv. Those who were In attendance as Presbyters are: Ministers William Gry, Mebarua; Robert Robe, Brownsville and Craw fordsvllle; J. A. Ha una, E J.Thomp son D. D Corvallls; H. H. Dobbins, J. H. Cornwall, F. H. Gwynne, D. D , M. S. Riddle, J. R. N. Bell. E. X. Con dit, A. G. Boyd, Newberg; J. A. Townsend, Ph. D., Independence; I. G. Knotts, Lafayette; E. R. Pitchard, Al bany; Albert Robinson. Siuslaw; A. L. Hutchison, Balem; George Gillep-.le, Dallas; John E. Day, W. L. Beaumont J. H. Beattie, and W. S. Gillert. Eldere J. W. Wolf, C. Davis. G. M. Frank, R. P. Bird, J. P, Galbraith, John Moir, C. H. Chapman, J. H. Mark, J. D. Hurst, J. M. Day, aud C. Condit. The De Molays. The grand corn tnindery of the Kulglita Templar of Oregon will be held at Euene begin ning the 12th. Among Knights from Da Molay lodge, No. C, of Salem, who will be present, might be named Judge R. B. Bean, Lee Btelner, F. C. Perriue, Dr, W. H. Byrd, A. 8. Brasfield, F. A. Turner, H. 8. Jordan, K. M. Lafore, G. W. Davis, Phil. Metschan, J. A. Rich ardson, Wm. Miller, W. T. Gray and Dr. Bradsbaw. Resolutions. At a meeting of the Marlon county bar last evening to take action upon the death of Benjamin Nesmith Hayden, Hon. R. P. Boise W. M. Kaiser, W. H. Johnson, a T. Richardson and M. W. Hunt, were se lected a committee ou resolutions to re port at the adjournment of court on Baturday next. Kindkucinhtkn. A meeting for the organization of a mothers' class will be held at Miss Ballou's kindergarten rooms, Friday, October 13, at 2 o'clock. L idles of all ages, married or single, are cordially invited. The object of this class is the government of children according to Froebel's method. Indian .Student Makkies. A marriage license was issued today to Miss Maggie Girard, a student at Che inawa Indian training school and Thos. H. tJrmth of Bkamania county, Wash ington. D.sclplanarian D. E. Brewer waa tbe witness. Correction. Following appeared In our court reperts: "Thus. Holman, appellant vs. T. P. Welch, appeal from Justice's court. Verdict for plalutlft; defendant to return goods and pay $900 damaged.'' There was no damages at all, aud nine dollars interest had to be p ild. Tbe error was one of the types. a DONT Fohqkt, The eiiterlaluiuent at the opera house will be really tine. Setter than has been given In Salem fur many a day. See program in an otkw column. Mlas Brown Is not ex miUd by any reader ou this coast. Look out for press uolleea. 3Tb boo trade has beeu heavy nt tl e Maw York Racket because they Bella gMt jtMty of boota and shorn nt low yrlit mm! warrant ull beat makes. ml w TH flwt case of first-class cigars In tfc ' draw the smokers to Liiiin k Capital drug eloiv, Holinuu Hosiery in tlie City. PERSONALS. W. L. Davis, of Newport, retnrned home today, taking with him his little sou Lee, who baa been at home with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dennis. Supt. McEIroy went to Corvallls to day to accept tbe new buildings on be half of tbe slate, that have been erected at tbe State Agricultural college. Prof. N. M. Lamed went to Meba ma today. Engineer J. A. McCard of tbe state insaneasylum went to San Francisco today to take a short vacation. A deed was recorded Unlay from P. S. Knight to Wm. Barbee for lot 2,blk 6", Capital Park addition, $700. .Frank Davey, of Forest Grove, Iain the city. Horticultural Commissioner McDow ell of Auckland, New Zealand, is In the city on his way from the world's fair. Dr. LeMieux has returned from Al bany. Hubbard, the father of bops, is in tbe city. Governor Peunoyer today restored E. B Harbin of Crook county to citizen ship. Miss Mary Pogue went to Portland this afternoon. Banker Eugene McCornack is at Portland. LITTLE LOCALS. A lady bad to be a "Vigilant" this forenoon to go out In the breeze that blew. Gas will not be confined to tho newspapers this winter tbe Salem gas works has laid in forty cars of coal. Welch Bros., contractors are building the Derby house in Mornlngside Rov. D. E Busbnell, pastor of the Fjrat Cumberland Presbyterian church" of Cbatanooga, Teun., will preach this Wednesday evening at the Cumberland Presoyterlan church ou High street, near Marion. Dr. Busbnell is one of the first puljit orators In the' South. There are forty-one pupils at the deafmute school J. R. Harris, of Lincoln, sold 100 bales of hops last Sat urday to Geo, Hubbard at 17 cents a pound The funeral services of the late Hial D. Williams were conducted today at 2 o'clock from the undertak ing parlors or A. M. dough. The in terment took place in the City View cemetery Miss Ballou's Kindt rgar- ten has thirty-two pupils aud employs the time of four ladies. The Port- laud Dispatch la to cease. Mrs. R. O. Thomas, ot Turner, was iu Salem Tuesday Mrs. J. W. Merwdith, Miss Nettie Meredith and Mrs.Fred A. Legg returned last eveuiog from The Dalles, where they have been attending the' funeral of Walter French, sou of B. M.I Fruucb, The Dalles banker, who died there recently Those Prebytenan j and Christian ministers aud elders are otliulally Informed that It does notal-t ways ralu so In Salem. This U a little unusual. We do have some decent weather at times. Judge Walton! says they do not have any such beastly weather as this iu Englaud. -Conoueqational. Followlug were tbe delegates elected from Salem chiiioH to the state ansoclatlou held tt Por laud, Ootoler 24H : Jos. Cook,. Airs. .Murphy, aire. Peutland, P. II. ' Raymond, N. DaVl, Mrs. Hnlvenon, Johu Booth, P. 8. Knight, F. N. Gil belt, Mrs. F. N, Qllbert, H. M. Brau. son. Til E FA I R for burgalna, 103 Court St, When you feel uncomfortable about the stomach, take Simmons Liver Reg ulator, j Marion County Court. TUESPAY AFTERNOON. The third jury trial was that 'of John Neweome vs. Grant Lake et al:,-to re cover money due on u note. H. G. Son neman, T. Foster, J. Aliiiigbam, V. Dencer, T. KIrech, F. Panish, G. D. Sprague, O. P. Morris, .W. R. Town- nd, C. H. Calwell, A. O'inger and J S. Cook, composed the body to reuder a verdict. The case waa given to the jury I late in tbe afternoon, and it decided against the defendant. 46. N. M. Coomer, vs. John Pennln ger, action for money. Default and or der to sell property. 66. First National bank of Salem vs W. N. Ladne, et ux., foreclosure of mortgage. Default as to all defendants except J. C. Hall. Demurrer to com plaint overruled and decree rendered as prayed for. 74. Lwls & Dryden Prjotlng Co. ys Sophia Reeves, appellant, action for money; motion to dismiss appeal over ruled. J. H. Settlemeir vs. Southern Pacific Co., action to recover money; demurrer to complaint arged. A. T. Edmundson et al, vs, Mua and D. J. Miller, partition; decree of parti tion on pleadings L. C. Griffith, David Qralg, and R. W. Carey appointed ref erees to make partition. A. Spong vs. J. M. Spong action for money, demurrer for answer. Allen Smith vs. Green Basin Lum neriug Co., et a!., action for money, jonsuit by plaintiff as to Sarah A. Myrtie, and Elmer Hyatt and demurer f all others everruled: decree according to prayer of tbe complaint. Two new cases were added to the locket yesterday. 112. J. B. Standard vf. J. E. Bartel, confirmation. 113. Chas. S. Rice vs. Lenore Rice, divorce. WEDNESDAY. 70. Or. Land Co. vs. Stubblus et al, argned and taken under advisement. 55. H. fc L, Block vs. H. S. Simon. Judgment for pllft. for want of answer. 34. Lindsay vs. Lindsay, divorce, decree for plaintiff. 9. F. G. Kennel vs. W. P. Bennett, nonsuit on motion of plaintiff. TRDE ILLS. The grand jury returned true bills against the follewing: No. 2. Merrltt E. Wells, breaking the window and wire screen with in tent to commit crime of larcency againut Clara Plaster. No. 3. E J ward Me for stealing mare of Sarah N. Duncan, value $40. No. 4. Henry C irson, larceny from person of Clarence Bell, worth $37 50. A Library Free. The Journal believes in people forming the reading habit. There should be more good readiug in fam ilies. Contrast the life, morals, intel ligence aud culture of a family with a library and plenty of good newspapers, and a family without these things. Family life with newspapers but with out a library is deficient. Nothing can supply the place of good books for fam ily readiug. Children furnished with plenty of good books are elevated, re fined and often saved from deteriora tion. In the past year The Journal, has distributed thousands of good books to readers of tbe Daily. Now we have a plan by which readers of the Weekly can secure a winter's good readiug for the family by simply paying for their paper in advance. Here Is a list of the books ettered: 1. The Reveries of a Bachelor, or a Book of the Heart. by Ik. Marvel. 2. Lays of Ancient Rome, by Lord Macaulay. Beautifully illustrated. 3. ATlllyloss Scandal, J. M.Barrie 4. The Houe of the Seven Gables, by Natbaulel Hawthorne. 5. Cranford, by Mrs. Gaakell. 6 The Coming Race, Lord Lytton. 7. Dream Life, by Ik. Marvel. 8. Frankeusteiu; or, The Modern Prometheus, by Mrs. Shelley. 0. A Rook of Golden Deeds, by C. M. Young. 10. Mosses from an Old Mause. by Natbaulel Hawthorn. 11 Tbe Scarlet Letler.-by Nathan iel Hawthorn. 12. Essays on Elia, by Charles Lamb. 13 The Vicar of Wakfield,-by UHVCf UUIUBU1IIU. 14. Twice-Told Tales,-bv Nathan iel nawtuorn. 15. Paul and Virginia, by Bernar dln De Saiut Pierre. 16. Story of an African Farm, by (Ralph Irou) Olive Sohreiner. 17. Lava of the Scottish Cavaliers, by Wm. Eluioubtnuue Aytoun. 18. Luclle, hy Owen Meredith, (KbertLo.d Lytton.) 10. Dreams,-by Olive Sohreiner. SO. Black Beauty, by Anna Se well. By paying all arrears and remitting OagBlBaksng S Pewder: The only Pure Cream cf Tartar PowderNo Amtnoola; No Alua. Used in Millions of Homes do Years the Staadu-i ; for 1S91 In advance, the subscriber se cures six of the?e standard works. Surely all this culture is worth secur ing for your family. Willamette Presbytery. Presbytery opened this morning with devotional exercises led by Rev. F. J. Edmunds and proved to be a very prof- HaWe service. The regular business session opeued prayer by Rev. M.S. Riddle. Minutes of orcvlntia Mstons were read and approved. I The committee on bills and overtures reported favorably upon the circular ' letter received from Salem Ministerial association; report was adopted. A motion was made that when we adjourn we adjourn subject to the call of the moderator on the floor of the synod, carried. A resolution was offered by Rev. E. J. Thompson, D. .D., expressing tbe sincere appreciation of the presbytery in regard to the earnest and thorough work of the synodical missionary, Rev. F. H. Gwynne D. D. The resolution was unanimously adopted. An invitation from superintendent of the insane asylum was received with thantts to visit that institution; also an invitatlou from the secretary of the Y. .i. v. A. to visit their rooms was re ceived in like manner. The committee on resolutions offered a resolution thanking tbe church and friesda in Sa lem for their kind hospitality in enter taining the members of tbe presbytery. Presbytery adjourned subject to the call of the moderator on the door of tbe synod. Tbe Ladies Presbyterial society gave a popular meeting on Tuesday evening. The program was a very excellent one and a credit of honor to the per formers. A collection of twenty-eight dollars was received for tbe mission work of the society. Go-to the New York Ricfeet for Brown-Desnoyera blue ribbon school shoes, made of kangaroo calf. They are excellent shoes. Sold at low prices. eod w A Brisk Runaway. This morning A. D. Pettyjohu's team started to run from near the post office, and fairly flew until stopped by an electric pole. uearMinto's livery barn. They scat tered the wagon all along Commercial and Court streets, broke tbe tongue and harness, besides badly demoraliz ing the entire outfit. An Undisputed Test of Merit. A medicinethatbasbeena household reiiiedy ftr over fifty years and used in that time by more than $150,000,000 persona must have great merit. Such t medieiue is found iu Braudretb's Pills. This fact demonstrates the value of these pills belter than any statement of the proprietors. It will be observed that the dose required to cure is small. One or two pills taken every night for ten or twenty days will eure dyspepsia, costiyeueAS.rheumatiara, liver complaint, billonsut&s, or any dis ease arising from an impure state of the blood. Brandreth'sPillsare purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time. Sold In every drutf and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. Gents' underwear, suits for 90 cents, that cannot be matched for the price.at E. F. Osborn's Racket store. 2d lw The Cheapest. Have the Daily Journal left at your office or resi dence. Only 50 cts a month. By mall 25 cts a month. New buckwLeat just In at Clark & Eppley'a. Jerseys. At Sbarpe's dairy are kepi as fine a herd of Jersey cows as you wish to see. That ia why they sell such excellent milk aud cream. Tbe best selections of uudurwear for winter at E. F. Oaborn's Racket store. Price always tbe lowest. 2d lw White clover honey Eppley'a. fresh at Clark & Vermont maple syrup, genuine, Up daily at Clark k Eppley'a. on Woolen hosiery for dren at cut prices at store. laldea and chil Ojboru's Racket 2dlw The Weather. A detestable sub ject. It is weather to be patient with. It waa not described by Sbakeapear or ex'H-rleuced by Job. Business is de pie-sed, except tbe business of eatiog, driukiug aud swearing at the weather. A great tuauy good people are learning Li swear. The mothers are tried at home by the children who cannot vent ure out of doors. If a roof leaks this weather finds the spot. Be cheerful. Read the Journal and keep off tbe blues. Even the weather must come t an end. THE CHRISTIAN OHUEOH. State Association oi this Powerful.. Organization of GhurcheB. The Oregon Ministerial association of the Cbristiau church convened at the Christian church In Salem, Tuesday at 3 p. m. The members present from abroad are: A. C. McKeever, Portland. J. A. Campbell, Portland. B. F. Norris, Portland. H. A. Denton, McMiuville. Ell Fisher, Dallas. J. N. Smith, Monmouth. G. M. Weiner, Eugene. L. Y. Bailey, Lebanon. I. N. Mulkey, Pleasant Hill. L. C. Houlman, Brownsville. 1. H. Hazel, McCoy. R. M. Messlck, Milton. A. Armstrong, Dayton. There were also several visitors pres ent. After a short prayer and song service, an address of welcome was delivered by W. Manning, of Salem. It was re sponded to by A. C. McKeever of Port land. The president, J. N. Smith, made a brief address in respect to tbe objects of tbe association. Following is the program for teday: Morning 9. Song and prayer serv ice. 9-30 "Our ministry. Call, prepara tion, ordination, life." L. Y. Bailey, Lebanon. 10. Di scussion. 10-20. Symposium. "The eldership qualifications, duties, tenure of office." Ld by A. D. Skaggs, Junction, and I. N. Mulkey, Pleasant Hill. 11. "Christian." B. F. Norris, Portland. 1130. Discussion. Afternoon. 1-30. Prayer and song service. 2. "The ministry of song." P. R. Burnett, Eugene. 220. Discussion. 2:40. "Value of Old Testament study." J. B. Lister, SUverton. 3. Discussion. 32). Symposium. "The work of the Holy Spirit." Led by R. M. Mes sick, Milton. Eveuing. 730 Prayer and sonr service. 8. Sermon, Subject, "The sin against the Holy Spirit." This assTCiation will remain in ses sion until Friday. TUTT'S PILLS invigorate body and mind. Ladies' and children's hosiery at prices that beat tbe world, at E. F. Osboru's Racket store. 2d lw French candies and taffies madedaily at Stroud's. STATE VS. SIMON. A Case in Which Gorvernor Pennoy er Figures as a Witness. The case of the State of Oregon vs H. S. Simon, tobacconist of this city, charged with offering Supt. Geo. S. D wning a bribe, attorneys for the de fense wese Henry McGinn of Portland, and Bonbam & Holmes and John A. Carson. For the state, Distribt Attor ney McCain and deputy A. O. Condit. Several hours were consumed In get ting a jury, each juror being fought over stubbornly and tbe trial was just begun as we go to press. Governor Pennoyer was present as a witness. Several of tbe jurymen testified that they were readers of a certain newspa per but that it bad made no impression upon them whatever. "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In Scott's Emulsion you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is no after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to I science. rrpMl j Scott & Bmu, S. Y. AlldrecruU. THE OLD RELIABLE KORTH SALEM MEAT MARKET, J. H. ALLEN, Prop. Tbe very best of meata at all times, and th best of service. S&-Oppoite Wade's Store. Largest Gun In the World. Is on exhibition at the great world's fair. ou ought to see It. This la the monio or mnntns to visit the fair.pleaa- .utuaya, raw uiguis, aeiiguttul travel ing weather. Maximum comfort enmnf tn rhi. ffloii the vetlbuled li'mfc.! .trains of ...jvu.uj.ku, union racing worth western line. See your noarwt Union Padflc agent or rates or oth tefbrs Uoe. u.k I Goods, OH Chestnuts am Don't Pick Over None of 'em. You can get nice, clean new goods, ALL WOOL, Home Made and Home Prices - AT THE VflOOUyl SALEM, GOOD LUCK TO YOU Gkodluck to yon and good lack It will fioe 10 every ine wno take advantage or otu SCHOOL BOOK SALE. Neither a horse-ehoe or four leaf clover can oring you ucn opportunities, see thai your children go to the State street book iore jor ineir scnooi supplies Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers,! 98 STATE 8TREBT. E. X. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Jilanlc JPublisJiers. Bush's New Brlck.over tbe bank, Com'l street. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OBEGON. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aad Baa Francisco. First-class In all IU appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits CJrown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. BURTON BROTHERS Manuiacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick in all Patterns for Front and supply the brick tor the New Salem Cltr Hall and nearly all the line buildings erected lntbeCwpltalCity. Sards near renUentlary, Salem. Or. Mdw MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN Connecting and Primary Classes open Siontlay, Sept. 25th, Oor. Court and liberty streets, opposite opera house. JIM For teachers and mothers will begin October Sd. at tbe tame place. For particulars apply to Mrs. P. S. Knight, PrlneliaL .JSvm McCROW 5 STEUSL0FF, FRESH REFRIGERATED MEATS r. , .. n . 316 Commercial Street, Balem. Ouly the Beet Stock Bought. -tjssy Only the Best Meats Sold. Good service. Prompt delivery. . IT T UART LEADING MBR0HAN1 I lil Inll I j TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL, STREET. CHEAPER THAN EVER nave made another big cut on the prices. Quality and styles unsurpassed. THOSE LONGCLOAKS will be sold at any price. Come la and pick one out. and take it away at yoot own price. LITTLE GIANT SCHOOL SHOES The best In tbe world for children. Try. them. ., Diorm ruuoers a new biock mat in. FDRt. MACKINTOSHES, UMBRELLAS, WINTER UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA H0U8E CORNER, - BALEM, OREGOK t a. ,uMn'-I aBd J'oult' " ud overeosvU at ot, R, k O. Comu-Uwt a U wist Old Dies, &rkt WiU STORt OREGON, BORN. HATCH To the wife of Geo. E Hitch, at high noon today, a girl. MAUKIED. BENSON BOYUE.-At the home. f tbe bride in Bouth Salem, Toeedi), evening, Oct, 10, Mrs. Emily Benson to John Boyce, Rev. J. L. Bhedda, offlciatlne. LITERARY and MUSI ENTERTAINMENT. Opera House, Friday, October 13, it Sa.ro. Miss 8a ba N. Brown, under the anspices of tbe M. E. Bdndir school. PHOQRAMUE. 1 Welcome Tonight Wh'le Messrs. Miller, Strafford. Buzortb, Ittiai BozoTth.' "Cavatlna"; Bia H.A Kins. Scene from Romeo and Juliet Shaietpetrt Mlsg Sara il. Brown. a L Jet D'Kau Enhsad b Vlie. Oa. 74 No 2 SfeomM c L Avalanche HllUr Miss UladTS Brrae. wonaenui israjaoy tsiory. -Hint- it Us Sara N. Brown. Uut hours of Jean D"Arct Ml-s Jlaggto Alderson. The Light lrom Over the KaDge Miss uara $. Blown TJorfes .Anos FABT IL On Blooming Meadows. .niTe-Kbr Miss Maude Klrsch od Mall v ban. rhe Low Booed Car (with musical ac companiments). tore b How QlrM Study iKS Miss Sara N. Brown. Spanish Dances No. 1 u m a. o .UocxtonU .MocilovtU Mrs. Florence B. Cartwrigbt and ilia Qladyi Byrne. The Chariot Rac Lew WtJlM Hiss rara N. Brown. now Uent:y Deva Pnr Miss Nellie Carpenter and Prof. Z X ttrTto AdmissioH, 50 cents; children under 12, half price. Reserved seats at Dearborn's wilbcat extra charge. Chatwin House. Just south of the Methodist church, in Silra, Oregon. FREE BATHS. Everything new and dean. Tables ttfti with the best of everything in ibe roM Special attention to comn.ercIal tiiTtlefc Meals 25 cts, Beard and lodging lrom HNs week up. WANTED Purhing canwser of good dreas. Liberal salary and expends sjli weekly. Permanent position. BBOWH BROS. ("oNnneryman.Portland.Orrra. 10-7 Ira mUIS PArER U kept on file at E. C ns"" JL Advertising Agency, 6 and 65 Mercbintt Exchange, SanFranclsro, California, wbtrt contrac. for advertising can be made lor a. CHRISTIAN PC1ENCE Literature of ill kinds oa sale at SSSUberty street. -T CHAS. GREEN, SON, BRAIXARD 4 CO., WatenrUIe. N.Y. HOP BUYERS. Offlce above Williams A England's MB. l?al em. G rowers Invited to call. 9 IMf H. a WHITNAN, Aft. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RDN3 The Rustler Wood Saw And he doesnt bum op half your ?$; fuel, when be saws it. Make yocrcoutraflj cigar store Dearborn's book store,4 bn""-S street, or address me by man. 6-11 U Onr pfotrant nnvr lackets. We