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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1893)
h3E MJULI Wt'-K "r "W.y EYE2nN CAPITAL JOURNAL. MOSTDAT, OCTOBBB 16, 113, K !"" I B I I I I m m iSm BBS m inmnir 11 iiiii msm I 111 -M 111 I I J Jm learning that the best assortment and newest'styles of Jackets ARE FOUND AT "The Pala&b. FOR CORRECT FIT W& Take the Lead ! See them and try them dnu No old' garments in stock All new. THE PALACE P. S. Ladies should see the DeBevoise Waists for boys aad girls. A waist for boys with suspenders on Going oM of Business .... Everything Miisi Go. per cent offon all Lamps and Toilet Sets. i Dishes and Glassware. 20 35 20 15 10 5 -Come early, as we will not. stock up SROAT & GILE, Burke - IK - You are going to build or make any kind of Improvement, call on tbe undesigned ior material. We nave a complete stock, and are ready to aupply any prepared contract, sewer work, frradlnz, etc Salem Improvement Co. Fort Donnelbon. Saturday '(Jour nal contained an advertisement of The Confederate War Journal, Lexing ton. Ken., containing an account of the capture of Fort Donuelson by the rebels. As Grant's first great victory was the capture of Furt Donnelson many will be curious to know how the Confederates take it. His famous messaco was: "J demand immediate and unconditional surrenderor I move upon your works." And be did move. Bunday morning the white flag of truce flew from the fort and tbe union forces were ready to charge. Tbe rebel gen erals now referred to as taking the fort had moved too, the Saturday night be fore. It will be no harm to read their account of it however, if the main facts are kept in mind. o Democrat in Town. W. P. Miller of Klap.ath Agency, a brother of John F. Miller with whom he has large land interests, is in the city. He,is interest ed in a lawsuit before Judge Burnett, and is a prominent rancher in South ern Oregon. He says John F. Miller will be at Salem in a few weeks. Beef steers bring 21 cts, cows 1J cts. off the ranee for California market. Horses are very cheap. He says Penuoyer aud Herm&uu have many friends among the people and are both great vote get tare. His choice for governor on a fu sion ticket is Attorney General Cban berlain who he believes will be tbe Democratic nominee aud would poll a big vote. A Laroe Party. The following named parties left today for a visit to tbe world1 fair during the closing days: Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. England, Mr. and Mrs. E. Breyman, Miss Ethel Cuslck and Harvey Jordan. Mr. aud Mrs. England took in the opening days of tbe fair, and will no doubt And this secoud visit doubly enjoyable. ) Tbe party go over the Uuiou Pacific. GETTiNa Fat. Grover Cleveland is not the ouly person in tho laud that is getting flesh on these days. Salem has mauy people, young aud old, who are enjoying excellent health, nud it comes from eating that greatest of all cereals, whole wheat flour. Harritl & Mclti- tyre are selling tons of it. Auction Sale of Colts. J. F. Goode, city auctioneer, will sell for Sal mon Brown, Wednesday, Oct. loth at 1 p. m. ophite Gray Bros, hardware store, four California trotting bred coUsAltamont stock) also onejlne Hax tail aud Altamou celt. 10 14 3t Boats. The Klwood canio up from Portlaud Sunday eveulng packed as full of merchandise a9 it could hold ... The Hoag will bo down Tuesday The Q. W. Shaver will be up today for tbe Saloui Flouring mills. i , i; i Vkuy Old Liquor. As everyone knows, ago helps many thlugs. and atuouir them cider vim-gar. Vau Eaton bag now on tap some of the puro artl cltf, wade by himself eeyerul years ago, Hid H U superb. liXQUJaiTB, When one is buying tllt articles, tho greatest object la to set nuro goods uud 11 rat quality. If you Hed hou), ppqpgeaor'iA.'rfuuiery Uilaeudcau be attained Reelecting free, the elegant uow stock of t(ie Cap ital Df uk store, Holmau block, ' The ladies n of Salem are rapidly AND TROE STYLE DRt'GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, " Teas and bjices. " Bottled Goods, Preserves, &c " Canned Goods and Baking Powders. ' Package Goods, Soaps, fec. CoQees.bugars, sc. in any line after it is sold out. Block, Below Postofficei PERSONALS. Dr. W. M. Smitii of Turner and Dr. Richard Cartwrigbt -vere witnesses in tbe Kirk divorce suit as was also Dr. W. 3. Mott, S. W. Bard of Aumsvllle was in the city today. General J. M. Allen of San Francis co Is the guest of his nephew, Mr. Men denball. ' Hon. Phil. Mttschan returned this morning from Portland. State 8upt. McElroy came up from Portlaud today. t President Campbell, of the State Normal school at Monmouth, was in the city today. Thos. Wulese.t, a student at the Blind Institute, was called home today by the sad news that his father, J. P. Wniecet of Oregon City, not being ex pected to live. Revs. Hutchison and Gwynne re turned today from attending the Eu gene presbytery. Dean 8. T. Richardson left today, for an extended visit in Idaho. A tine line of navy blue sailors at Mrs. D. L. Fiester's millinery rooms. LITTLE LOCALS. The gentle mist eet in Sunday fore- noou. Rev. Freeland preached a powerful eermon against seltlsbneesSun- day morning. County Supt.Grabam is visit lug schools in the northwest part of the county. Yard engine 1244 is at the shops for repairs H. A. Thomas, the broker, has neatly fitted up his old ofllce. Mrs. J. B, Arbc- gast and Miss Llsaie went to Albany, where they were Sunday guests at the home of G. L. Thompson. Tne en gagement of A. E. Crosby and Miss Augusta Palmer is announced, the mar riage to take place at Unity church on Wednesday, October 25tb, at 8:30 p. m. The steamer Hoag fafely arrived at Eugeue Saturday evening. Tho Wil lamette Collegian for October is out. It shows a high order of contents for a Uulveaity paier. E. Meeker, the hop king, was in town Saturday. Mtia Helen A. Osburn spent Bunday at Albauy...r.MissEdua Knight has ae cepted a position iu the dry goods de partment of the establishment of J. W. Thomas & Co , on Commercial street. Mr. and Mrs B.F.Forstuer have re turned from theirEasteru trip for which they left Salem last May. Mra.E.,N. Thomas, of Jeliersou, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. J'. C. Smith, of East Chuiueketa street....-H.G. Luker, mauageror the I'loneer stone quarry, near Elk City, Liucolu county, is in Salem E. M. Waite is about his business, after a brief Indisposition. Monday dawned bright aud clear..... There is a nole big enough for a -horse to fall through in the Front street brig over North Mill creek ...The Crouise Photo Studio, 1G0 State street is making a great many of those Quintuple Mir ror pictures A vug and ft drunk were before Recorder Edes this morning for the usual seutence Five new scolars at Miss Ballou'a Kindergarten.... Miss Lottie Helieubrand Is home from lieryUltat the metropolis. ...We are bound to have more good weather, be cause the moon It, on end you know.... Ruu In aud see the Turner mechanical eubool Iu the old court house. It Is a good thing for young aud old men.... M. Goodman, of UervaU, Is registered at the Willamette.. ...Mrs. Helen B. Harford will lecture In the Temperance hall tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 7:30. All are Invited Mre.D.L Fied ler went to Portlaud thUaflemoon.ou a short bu&lneea visit.-- Mrs. R.bt, A. Miller returned tu Oregon City today. ....J, 0. Thompson la lu Portland. STJPAEME QOTJRT. Salem, Oct. 10, 1693. Fredrick Lesler, reap, vs. Mrs. J. B. Elwcrt, appeal from Multuoinah coun ty, motion for the aftl nuance for want of transcript, and for damages for delay. Argned and submitted. 8. H. Grubur, atty. for reap.; N. D. 6imou, atty. for app. In the matter of tbe assignment of B. W.FIsber, insolvent, petition of Kohler & Chase for prior payments of their claim, Kohler fc Chaw petitioners and respondents, v. Wallace McCamant and J. H. Rabbins contestants and ap pellants; appeal from Multnomah coun ty. Argued and submitted. H.G. Plait and Wallace McCamant, atty. for app.; Fred. R. Strong, atty. for resp. M. S. Warren, resp. ys. M. C. Crossly, mayor of tbe city of Astoria, ei al, apps.; appeal from Multnomah county. Ar gued and submitted. J. F. Hamilton, atty. for apps.; George Noland, atty. for reaps. m Perfectly sure, perfectly pure, perfect ly harmless is Simmons Liver Regula tor. PUDE. Have you any pride in the prosperity ol your city? If so patron ize the Salem steam laundry in prefer ence to the Chinese wash bouses. It it a permauent institution, and employ; only white help, all of whom contri bute to tbe support of tbe place. To Wed. A marriage license has been iesued to Pauline Herbdld and Wm. Hughes. Badly Cut. A five year term con vict named Foster was discharged from i he State's Prison Sunday forenoon. Coming down State street on an elec tric car be was thrown off his balance on the curve at the Cook hotel. He grasped a broken glass to right hlmsell and his wri9t was so badly gashed it had to be sewn up. Good goods for THE FAIR the least money at Breakfast Cereals. The choicest variety aud quality always furnished by Clark & Eppley. Whole wheat flour always on band. It is an acknowldged fact, by all grocers and consumers, that Clark & Eppley sell the finest hominy in the city. o From Vermont. John G. Wright has just received direct from Vermont what will please everybody, some gen uine maple syrup. It is pure and deli cious. Try it. Jerseys. At Sharpe'a dairy are kept as tine a herd of Jersey cows as you wish to see. That is why they sell Euch excellent milk and cream. Oxford. Teachers' bibles, $3 50, in dexed. Family bibles, from 52 upward Small hibles and testaments, 6 cents and up, at F.S. Dearborn's. The Cheapest. Have the Daily Journal left at your office or resi dence. Ouly 50 cts a mouth. By mail 25 cts a month. Headquarters for all daily paper?, at J. L. Bennett's post office block news stand, tf T. T. Geer of Macleay, was In tbe city today. His daughter, Mrs. Down ing accompanied him for a few days. FASHION'S FANCIES. Gay colored cloth coats are n feature of autumn fashions. Black lace collarettes are trimmed with narrow jet pendant fringe. Black and white jacqnard camel's hair materials are used for autumn traveling costumes. Cream colored aud chamois yellow felt hats in alpino and Duso shapes are trunmed with black velvet and black mercury wings. Many of the balloon sleeves 'are now cnt into two moderately f nil puffs. Roll over collars are new, and with these small enffs appear. Round waists have lost none of their prestige, but are rivaled by basque bod ices and pointed corsages with frills at tached to tho lower edge. New mohair braids show stripes in shot effects. Iridescent bond gimps are also imported. These mako effective hut not expensive trimmings. Black and gray or black and white ribbons make pretty trimmings for au tumn dresses, tho black velvet band showing a narrow satin edge. Black and white and brown and white roits made of the shepherd's check fabrics in fine wool are shown as suits entire, or nade up in combination with plain Indian cashmere, camel's hair or English sergi Draped double skirts will appear with winter gowns, and accordion and kilt plnited skirts are already seen the plaiti or kilts by contraction aud expansion wherever needed obviating the necessit) of, shaping by means of scissors. New "Vlrt-tf Prtsf M a ll Wa tggllBaking The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No A uiajonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 ears the Standard Closing Out!! at actual cost! Salem's Leading Millinery Stock. This is a b-Jiia fide Sale, and Ladies will be surprised at the fine goods as well as the LOW prices. MRS. MARK SKIFF, 291 Commercial Street. SPECIAL. The entire stock and fixtures for sale. The Fair. Fairest fair, 108 Court St The "little wonder," five dlQerent positions in one picture, is now taking 'he lead over everything in the city, at Cherriugton. Bros. tf o Triplicate. Those new photo nov ltles are the most satisfactory thing in heir line know. See them at tbe Sa em Art Co. 'a studio on Liberty street. No Chinese. The Salem Steam Laundry has always excluded the Chi nese. It does white people's washing ith white labor. Child Dead. A four year old laughter of Mr. Blair's family in Cap ital Park, died last night of membran us croup. That Is a very rare disease it Salem. In fact croup of any kind The child was buried this afternoon at Lee Mission. Safe, Sure and Speedy. No external remedy ever yet devised has so fully and unquestionably met hese three prime conditions as success fully as Allcock's Porous Plas ers. They are safe because they c ntain no deleterious drugs and are manufactured upon scientific principles t medicine. Tuey are sure because nothing goes into them except ingredi ents which are exactly adapted to the purposes for which a plaster is required. They are speedy in their action be caue their medicinal qualities go right in their work of relieving pain aud restoring tbe natural and healthy performance of the functions of mus cles, nerves and skin. Do not be de ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or ex planation induce you to accept a sub stitute. Circuit Court Notes. In case of State vs. Henry Carson for larceny of a watch from tbe person of Clarence Bell of Hubbard, the jury was out all night and fiually bung. DArcy & Bingham defended him. Saturday the grand jury returned two true bills against L. B. McClane. He is indicted for pointing a gun at Chas. E. Mason and J. Schulenegger, they being within range. This origin ated over Mr. McClane's efforts to de fend his property against persons taking gravel from the bar below tbe brick flour mills which he believed was bis property. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. The divorce case of Allle Brewer vs. J. H, Brewer was beard during tbe day and taken under advisement by Judge Burnett. J. D. Gregolre vs. T. F. Roarke and C. Hamilton, appeal from j. p. court; motion of continuance by defendant. Same overruled. A new case begun was that of tbe Stayton Hall Co. vs. Grant Lake, et al.; motion to relax costs. State vs. Menitt E. Willis, burglary; to receive sentence on Tuesday, October 17th. THE KIRK DIVORCE CASE. This suit occupied nearly all day. It is tried to the court and on account of its requiring the drawing out of some what disgusting details of Mrs. Kirk's troubles iu seekiug to prove what she has suffered at tbe hands of a too uxur ious spiouse, Judge Burnett very prop erly excused all but witnesses and of ficers of the court from attendance. The fight is really oyer about $40,000 worth of property. Mr. Kirk is a pleas ant, genial kind of man. Mrs. Kirk is bis fourth wife. The legal battle Is be ing fought very hard. The indictmeut in the Louis McClane case was referred back to the grand jury. Henry Carson today entered a plea of guilty and was eeUteucedto a month iu the couuty Jail. Van Milter, another of the men charged with hop yard rioting waa ar rested Sunday, bound over to tbe grand jury aud that body discharged him. Ho m asruwuer. WILLAMETTE NOTES. The only school in Oregon with an increase of attendance over last year. Twelve new students enrolled Mon day and Tuesday. Pres. Hawley preached at Woodburn Sunday morning and evening. Misses Alice Austin and May Misa derare new arrivals at tbe woman's college this week. Miss Mollie Horner of Lincoln, who was in sehool three years ago, will en ter the conservatory in a few days. Prof. W. A. GInn, musical alumnus of '91, is teaching a series of classes near Corvallls this winter. A gymnasium fund Is now in course of consideration, which .should be pushed to the gates, or it may be to tbe doors of a good gymnasium building on tbe campus. The advanced class in chemistry are now doing practical and eflective work in descriptive chemistry, and are just .beginning a course in qualitative analy sis. Prof. Brown delighted her audience Friday night. Although sufferiug from a cold her rendition of ''Romeo and Juliet" and "Chariot Race" were ex cellent. Her class work is equally as well appreciated. Prof. Levi Magee, A. B. '90, who since graduating has been principal of the Grangeville academy, Idaho, has been under this last administration, ap pointed postmaster of Grangeville. He is also practicing law. The College As'sn of oratory met on Thursday and adopted a constitution and bylaws, which is to govern with more decision and dispatch their pro ceedings in the future. Tbe local con test will occur in Feburary. Provisions are made in the constitution for the length of oration, character of judges, mauner of judging, etc This associa tion U an advanced step in western college life, which might have been ef fected some time ago. Tickets are now out tor course of six entertalumenta which are to be giyen during tbe year under the auspices of the university. The first will occur Wednesday evening, Oct. 18, in the chapel; the second about Nov. 15, at which it is hoped to obtain Dr. Gue, of Portland to deliver bis famous Patriotic lecture; the third about Dec 15, in which Mrs. Hal Ho (Parrlsb) Hinges will take part. Profs. Coomer, Kruse, and Carpenter will take leading parts, assisted by Mrs. Holland and others, Prof. Brown may also recite. The performers in the remaining three are not certain as yet, but will be equally as good. The proceeds of the first entertainment will go to buy per indicate for the library, of the others to put electric lighting in tbe university building. Season tickets for the entire course are $1 00. Each entertainment 25 cents. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food palatable, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer; these are everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro ducing foods, with Hypo phosphites, provides a re markable agent for Quick Flesk Building in all ail ments that are associated with loss of flesh. Tnpn4 by Scott t Bam. OimUU. hw Ywk. bold lj ill dructwu. Largest Qua la the World. la on exhibition at the preat nrnrM fair. You oueht tn hp 11 'I'M. I. tho month of months to visit the falr.pleas- aut uaya, 0001 niguts, ueiigntrui travel ing weather. Maximum comfort unmnln in nut. cago on the vetttibuled limited tralus ot the Chicago, Union Paclfio & North western Hoe. See your nearest Union Paciflo agent for rales or other Informa- avfh tx-v-u TOLIWIKWLENBLIBIS and WOOLEN WOOL 1 -:- UNDER fflAI Men's Woolen Socks & Woolen Gloves, Lowest Pricks-Home Made: -AT VS00iEl Vii STOR SALEM, GOOD LUCK TO YOU Good lack to von and rood lnck 11 will Joe to every ne who take advantage of ourj SCHOOL BOOK SLE. j iNcllher a horse-shoe or four leaf clover can lorlne von men oDDortnnltles. See thai Hyour children ro to the State itreet book joioreior toeir scnool supplies Patton Bros.,. iBoolcaellere and Stationers,' 08 STATE STREET. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal JBlanJc JPublisliers. Bash's New Brlck.over the bank, Com'l street. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OBEGOM Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aad San KranclRco. First-class In all IU appointments. Its tables are served with tne Clioicest Fruits Grown in the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. BURTON BROTHERS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Patterns for KronU and supply the brick lor the New Salem City Hall and nearly all the fine buildings erected In the Capital city. i ardB near f enltentlary. Salem. Or. frs dw MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN Uoanectlngand Primary Classes open Monday, Sept. 25th, Oor. Court and IJberty slreeU, opposite opera Trim cusses For teachers and mothers will begin October 2d, at the same place. For particulars apply to Mrs. P. S. Knight, PrtneljaU v M-H MCCROW 5 STEOSLOFF, FRESH REFRIGERATED MEATS n. ,. . . . 316 Commercial 8treet, Salem. , , . Only the Best Stock BouRht. "- Only tho Best Meats Bold. Good service. Prompt delivery. , F, T HART 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. IF YOU NEED CLOTHING SfSSSS3 w uf!- We a.re ""InR a or men'a and youth's sulta anC. over aiuuai. ehavea blsr hue of eood nliiMinuW fmm OUR ALL WOOL PAN IB at f3.00 and J3.60 a pair take the cake. Come and try a fr. BULL BREECHEd ... are the best cottonade and Jeans panta in the market. Try them and yoa wiu use no other. Sewed with liuen thread. t . QATa AND CAP3 j, lor men and boys, an elegant new assortment for Fall and Winter. Inclndlof the latest styles, UNDERWEAR, OVER3HIRT8, NECKWEAR, UMBRELLAS, AND MACKINTOSHES. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - Little Uiant School Bbea for CsuUmb, FLANNELS, THE- OREGON. Insane. Ellen Crafo. tini. i,.. - r.1 &-, uv.UK worker aged 35, was brought to tb asylum today from Baker City. fle, mania ia destruction of life and prop. erty. m Mot a Sell-Oat Hon To Stay-Jfar Stock. I want the public to understand that I am not selling out old goods at oil bul nave orana new stock at lower fif;. urea than the people who pretend lobe sellingout. lam here to stay and hope by careful selections of the latest pro ductions of millinery art, faithful work in my shop and moderate prices to merit tbe trade I have always been favored with. My fair prices are lower than any eternally sellingout establish' ment in the city and the quality much finer for tbe money. The large nam' oer of people served the past two dsji is the best proof of this. One peinter: 1 furnish frames for vel vet bate and do the work aod trimming for $1 00. Other work and goods la proportion. Mrs. D. L. Feister, Court street milliner, Salem. The Southern Pacific has placed the price of round trip tickets, good for 19 days to tbe Portland exposition at $3 35, including one admission totbeeipod tion. Tickets on sale Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays only. U Simmons IJiver Regulator bas sever failed to relieve costiveness, and blind or bleeding p lee. Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in bundles o! 100, not cut, for sale at this offloo it fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy stnv wrapping paper, large sheets, twocenti a pound. Next door to tbe postofBce. Chatwin House. lust south of the Uethodlst Church, la Seitm, Oregon. FREE BATHS. Krerythlne new and clean. Tables serred with the best of everything In the nu!. Special attention to comu-erdal truTfUM Meals 25 da. Board and lodging irom HW week up. w Aris.D. A xtrl for housework, mnil be til recommended. At US ura street. 1011 WANTED-Pnihln eanwser of rood dres. Liberal salary and expeuiei ijM weekly. Permanent position. BROWS BKOS. Co, Nurseryman, Portland, Orerpn. jtri THI8 PAPER Is kept on Hie at E. C. "'; Exchange, Ban FrancUro, California, wberi contraou for advertising can be made lor u nHRIOTlAN BCIENCE-Llterature of J lrln1nn last t?fl l.lhpMV street. tO-IJ CIUS. GREEX, SON, BIUINARD W., Watervllle, N.T. Hop "Buyers. Office above Wrulams A tngland's bJ Halem. Growers Invited to calL 9 ir h. a WHrrsAif, Ait. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. 8M1TII BUNS The Rnstler Wood Saw And he doesn't burn up half your MJ fuel, when he saws It. Make yonttmf with him personally or leave orcers at " cigar storelOearborn's book iiore.lM BnnuJ street, or address me by mall. " LEAD1NG MERCHAM. ercoMi SALEM, OREG0 k .tiiam rMtlilMtltmlmmtmlmM Ua......J-r..