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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1893)
U& ' "ftf-Xj "" j.m EVENING CAPITAL JOTJENAL. SATTTKDAY, OOTOBBB 28, 188. f A ;- ;f B i rJL---S---! &.- ' A Peculiar Stage 5 of the Game - The situation is almost as pecdUwr 4ith us just now Too many goods. Bball we carry them .over 1 ' JNU i Low price Pball cause our stock to melt away like ico under a Summe sun. It's your opportunity. Going odt of Business 25 per cent off on all Lamps aud Toilet bets. , l ,. Dihea and Glussware. 25 20 ' 15 10 .i i k T.iu .. ,. - IF - You are goln? to batld or mike any Kind of Improvement, call on ttte , undesigned lor material. h ve a complete Mock, and are retdy to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, grading, etc. Sal m Improvement Co. Injunction 8oiTS. Attorney Kaiser has begun suit in bebalf of T. W. Rutherford and wife against Roud Su pervisor Morris, for attempting to re move tbelr fences from the highway, as he calls it. November 0th is set for defendant to appear. Regular Concert. The regular promenade concert will be given by the Second Regiment band tonight at the armory hall. A fine program will be rendered, and a good time enjoyed by all who attend. Admission 10 cents; children free. Doors open at 7:30. Nkiht School. The educational class or the Y. M. C. A. meets next Thursday evening. About sity are enrolled for work In pennmaushlp, arithmetic, bookkeeping, grammar, composition, and vocal music. This Evenino. Noel H. Jacks, of Portland, will deliver his second free lecture this evening at Y. M. C. A. hall. 'Personal Purity," for meu only. 10-28 dlt The Altona, Tnls boat went down today with 20 passengers aud a good bad of freight in spite of heavy fog Sho may layover heie Sundays in tu ture. Accidents. They are innumerable as the leaves in autumn and the only safe way Is to take out one of those low price accident policies with Mitchell Wright & Co. RlKLE Pbactick. Tho B Companj hoys are this afternoon enjoying ashooi at the M"w battalion rifle range south ol tho passenger depot. Akteky Heveuei). John Boise of Yew Park cut his left arm severely yesterday while trimming fruit trtes. Exquisite. Wheu ono Is buying toilet articles, the greatest object Is t get pure goods and first quality. 'I' you ueed soaps, sponges or uerfumer this end can be attained by selecting from the elegant new stock of tho Cap Ital Drug store, Holman block. It's High Time ycHi know of n ploasnnt combination we Iirvo formed in theso days of ,. bines and tho like. This is n embinarjpu, 'though, that you will b f lad to lipnr of. It is tho combi tmuon of high quality nml low prices tbt is ovowwiipro visiblo through ear aiook of Bibles. I am offering a ytuttlM Oxford Teicher'alllblo for 12.00 i; iBexeu fo.ow. 5 t-oiieea,DugaiB, w, SrCome early, as we will not stock up in any line arter it is sold out. SROAT & GILE, Burke Block, Below Postofflce. MeaBom P00jKttfcZ,)$K i I AGKETS MUST COl Our stock is still unbroken, and our styles the best, but we do not wish to carry over any stock, so will make sacrifices now. THE PALACE. Ev?ryining musi iao. hikI Knices. " Bottled Goods, Preserves, &c. " Canned Goods and Baking Powders Package Goods, Boarw, etc. .w t, X. THE BOYS IN UNLTOBM- Reform School Inmates Through the City. March This afternoon the local train fron the south brought in the boyBoftht ..intH reform school for a visit to tbe city. They were finely dressed in their new gray uniforms, and made a good appearance under tbe guidauce of Asst dupt. Bryant aud Family Managei Walter Lyon. Seventy boys are now under the care of Sunt. R. J. Hendricks, former edltoi of tbe Salem Statesman, at tbe state re form school. They visit the state pris n today, aud the lesson would be very practical if they were given a supper o! bread aud water. But Supt. Downing Intends .they shall have something more agreeable In tbe way of a regular feast, a d fcee the prison too. The boys, sixty-five in number, ar rived on the 1:10 train and marched down to the post office and out State street, to the state in-tltutions. They were in charge of the ofllcers above re ferred to and Mr. R. H. Melsenheimer, night guard. PERSONALS. Prof. Loul King, a celebrated pianist will give a recital at Salem at an earfo date, assisted by Mrs. A. G. Coleman Mrs. George II. Ingham, of Duns muir, Cal. is visiting her sister Mrs. E B. Philbrook. State Supt. McElroy and Treasurer Metschan are at Portlaud for the day. Manager J. A. Goodhue, of the Or gou Hedge Co.. has returned from an extended trip In (tie East and South, tud is agaiu busily engaged, pushing the interests of his company. LITTLE LOCALS. James Winstanley brought In a hill f potatoes this morning, ten potatoes, weight 13 lbs., one 2 lb. monster. The hill of vines was 12 feet around and thi potatoes laid in a line measured nearly 7 feet, .---Thou. Kessbam, of Lluu county, has been sent to tbe pen thrte yours for larceny of a dwelling Plummer fc Ault secured the contraci fur tho new Lansing cottage. ... Deputy Sheriff Cooper was at Marlob yesterday No hops moved today. .Seventeen cents Is the extra hlgbesi price paid. - .Mrs. J. L. Mitchell anil Mrs. Ed. Wright have returned from Port'and Mrs. W. Brown returned today from her visit to tho world's fair. ...Judo Burnett Is home from Albany to spend Sunday. ...Mrs. A.T. Gilberl left today for a mouth's visit at Mos cow Supt. Anson is in Portlaud. s Bl-hnku Our, frequently damaged goods can be bought cheap at a lire sale, but Clark & Epploy make the low prices, aud hive had no tiro either. ' During Cleveland's first term the De mocrats Just got their baud In.and now fiey are showing the country what thoy can do. Van Eaton always did and always expects to tako the lead on satisfac torily supplying families with every thing In the Hue of provisions. ' The Fair beats them all on low 1'ltIOKS. Lifd is a Misery To many people who have tho taint of scrofula 111 their blood. The agmilea cau-ed bv tho dreadful running sorea aud other manifestations of this disease are bevoud description. There Is no other remedy equal to Hood'a Sarsapar Ilia for scrofula, salt rheum und every form of blood dUeate. It Is reasonably ureto beuellt all who give it a fair trial. Hood'PJHfl cure all liver ille. SOCIAL FESTIVITIES, The Week's fiaiherings of Var- -ions Kinus, INSTALLATION KNIGHTS TEMPLARS The Great Cornet Virtuoso Sig nor Liberal!. EVENT OF THE SEASON. It will be the appearance of the great est living Cornet Virtuoso Signor A. Liberati and his grand concert company which will appear at Reed's Opera house on next Thursday evening, Nov. 2ud, under tbe auspices of tbe Second Regiment band. Liberati is assisted by tbe celebrated prima douna soprano rom Berlin Miss Amelia Bertha Rippe whose ability cannot be surpassed. Among other celebreties of this grand company is tbe famous pianist Prof. r. Xj. Mevers from the Boston conser vatory of music. Tbe band has given a large guarantee to get this company here, and the citizens of Salem should not fall to encourage the boyB. PALMER CROSBY. Wednesday evening, Oct. 2tb, at 8:30 o'clock was performed tbe mar riage services that united in marriage Miss Augusta M. Palmer ami Mr. a. P. Crosby, well known young society people of Salem. The- ceremony was i upreslvely performed by Rev. W. E. C peland at Unity church, and was witnessed by the family, "relatives and members of the Avenue Lawn tennis club. The church had been handsome ly decorated for the occasion, the con tract being sealed in a boweofivy, frn, cut flowers and autumn Ieaves.the bridal couple and the attendants stood beneath an arch of ivy from which was suspended the marriage bell. Miss Gertrude Holvereon was maid of honor, assisted by Miss Zaidee Pal mer, sister of the bride. Frank Mere dith and Paul Sroat were best men The bride was dressed in a robe of cream silk, Miss Anna Metschan play ing the wedding march. After con gratulations a bountiful supper was served at the home of the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Palmer, ou Chemeketa street. Tbe bride has a wide acquaintance over the state, being for several years and uutil recently stenographer to the clerk or the supreme court, which posi tion hhe filled with satisfaction. Mr Crosby, the groom, has been a resident of Salem for four or Ave years, during which time he has been employed with D. J. Fry as druggist. Mr. Crosby isa p ipular youug man and has many friends to wish himrelf and bride well in tbelr new relations. After tbe wedding Mr. and Mrs. Crosby made a short visit to friends at Dallas and will be at home IS iff winter at Mrs. Mellen's boarding bouse. UNITY RECEPTION. The monthly social at Unity church church was takeu advantage of by a great many of the friends aud members of that society to meet Rev. and Mrs. Copeland, who but recently arrived from Tacoma. There was a large at tendance of our best people and they extended a very cordial welcome. INSTALLATION AND HANQUET. De MolayComiuaudry Knights Tem plar enjoyed a pleasant social gatberlug on tbe ociasioo of the Installation of ther ofllters in their elegant hall iu Murphy b'ock. Tills lode has about 40 members charter for $150, aud an outfit oflodje regalia thatewt about (1000, und has the foundation of the best oommandry Iu tbe state. Tnelubtalliug officer said that out of six new com tnaudriei this was the best of all. The ofllcers were all elected as appointed under the dispensation except Senior Warden Parkhurst, who is away a great dea1, aud was excused. The installation was conducted by Past Grand Eminent Commander 8. M. Yoran of Eugene. About 125 were present and a pleasant evening was spent. After tho exercises the com pany engaged In social Intercourse which was Interspersed with music by a special orchestra. After an elaborate OTOCE'S fip'afll Baking USJaPewder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Um4 in Millions of Homes do Ye&rs tbe SUadaxd GOING The hats at our Closing Out Sale cakes. Th? Cut Prices Do It ! And hundreds are saving big Dollars by buying now. are bound to go out of business, and prices shall not stand in the way. MRS. MARK SKIFF, 291 Commercial Street. SPECIAL. The entire ttock and fixtures for sale. banquet lu tbe dining room and parlor all repaired to tbe special hall and a pleasant season of dancing was thor oughly enjoyed.' Tbe following are the newlv installed efficers: Judge R. 8. Bean, Sir Knight Commander; W. T. Gray, Ueuerallsmo; Bon. E. B. McEl roy, captain general; G. B. Gray, pre late; F. A. Morse, senior warden; W. M. Cherrington, junior warden; Hon. Phil Metschan, treasurer; G. W. Da vis, recorder; Dr. B. H. Bradshaw, standard bearer; E. M. Lafore, sword iearer; F. C. Perrlne, warden and John Gray, sentinel. SUCCESSFUL CAMPFIRE. Sedgwick post, Relief Corps and .Sumpter Camp Sons of Veterans gave a line impromptu social Monday even ing which was attended by a large and ppreclative audience. Judge Henry presided. Mrs. Wandt gave one of her happy off-band talks; Mrs. Smith, junior vice commander of Oregon was present and spoke briefly. There were brief addresses by representatives of the three orders, Johu P. Robertson sur prising all present with an eloqueut ind patriotic speech. Col. T. C. Smith told how a darkey horse jockey got re ligion which elecited great laughter. Tbe three orders assemble again Mon day evening at 8 o'clock sharp for a literary program and social. All mem bers of the order and their families are invited. A. nOUSEWARMINa. On Friday of Iasfcweek Mr. and Mrs Cbauncey Lockwood moved into their cosy new cottage at Mornlngslde, Sat urday evening they were electrified by a merry crowd of bousewarmers. They were not settled by any niaus so this surprise did not unsettle them at all, but the host and hostess extended the hosDitalHv of their new home in a gracious manner and it was as gracious ly received. A lunch was carried and served. Following were present: Muj. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Parkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cottle, Mr. and Mrs F. A. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlddell, Mr. aud Mrs. Mof- fett, Mr. aud Mrs. G. Stolz, Mr. Waltei dtolz, Miss Mae Carpenter. SOCIAL NOTES. The daughters of Honor, A. O. U. W., gave a very successful social one eveu iug this week. Literary people will want to heai Miss Mubelle Biccart aud Mrs. Marie Louise Gumuer's Interpretation ol "Adam Bedo" at the Methodist church Mouday night. The Willamette club meets nexi Wednesday eveulng at Hotel Willam ette for a social ball. The "mum" show will be announced soon, awaltB the return of Mrs. Win Brown, nresldeut of the floriculiurai society, when no doubt an announce inent will be made. Financial Important. We will receive state, county and eitv warrants at nar for flrstclass fam ily groceries at our store. Free deliv ery Harrltt & grocers. MoJutyre, Posiofllce iu - u 11 A Fine Fit, It pays to wear oue, It costs no more to gt-1 a good oue aud It is no more trouble. Why wear Ill-made clothlug? Hart, the tailor, can fit you so per lectly. Ladd & Bush bank. 28dlt 1JBATU9. VAULEY. Friday afternoon. October 27, at 3 o'clock, Mrs. James vaney. Fuuera' at 2 p. m. from South Salem M. E. church Ootober 23, Rev. J. M. ShuUe, otllclatlug, Headquarters for all dally papers, at J I, Beunetl'a post ofllee block news Btanu, " DAILY are going oft' like hot We WILLAMETTE NOTE 8- Review begaii last Monday, which will continue two weeks and then ex amination. Dean Hantee was absent from ber classes ou Monday, business and pleas ure calling her to Portland and vicin ity. Those (heathen) Japanese have been committing some misdemeanors, as reported in chapel on Wednesday. But we hope to be repaid for our incon veniences at the Tea Party of that na tion to be held in about two weeks. Prof. Cochran's class In zoology are now paying regular dally visits to the museum, Investigating tbe formation of beasts, bugs and reptiles, and have tbe sesslou room adorned with every thing from a stuffed skunk to a canned lizard. Those preforming rhetoricals on the chapel platform were Bertha Byrd, eB ay; Edith Field, dec; Floya Field, es say; Jtlaltie .meio, uec. ann -r-uiui rux- zell, essay. All were well rendered and bave been listened to. Football grounds have been laid out this week, and the muscte of some of the more earnest fellows have been ex pended in removing obstructions, grub bing out trees, etc. When It Is finished, Willamette will have a field of which to be proud. The youug ladles of the Y. M, C. A. give a social in the Puilodosian ball on Saturday evening. Refreshments will be served In a novel manner. There will be a peep show attachment, and you choose your partner for supper, by tbe color of ber eyes. Ten cents is the requisite for attendance. Rev. Granms, of the First M E. church, has invited tbe students and friendB of Willamette to attend a ser vice on Bunday evening, Oct. 29th, ea pecially prepared for their entertain ment aud enlightment. We appre ciate this interest in tbe school, and sincerely hope it may be productive of good. Perfect Baby Health ought to mean glow ing health throughout childhood, and robust health in the years to come. When we see in children tendencies to weakness, we know they are missing the life of food taken. This loss is overcome by Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos phites, a fat-food that builds up appetite and produces flesh at a rate that appears magical. Almost as palatable as milk. PrtpirfiU'T SCTtt A Ttmrno. N V All dmlt. lierangrmentnflhe liver' w th constipation IrJ'ires the complexion' Induce pimples, fal low kln Remove thncauKe by using aiter's L.ttle LWei Fills. One a dose Try them. I Why don't you try Carter's LiUle Liver Pills? Ther are a DCltlve cure tick headache and all tbe Ills produced by disordered liver. Only one pill a dose. The action of Carter's Mil tie Liver Pills Is pleasant, mild and natural- They geitly stimulate the liver, and regulate tbe bowels, but do not purge. They are sure to please' Try them. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. VTOTICEls hereby given that In pursuance JLN of an order of sle made and enteied by the County Court nt the Htate rf ir.gon, tor tho conntr of Marlon, on the 2lsi day of Octo ber A. D. 1833. in the matter ol the estate of fermelU Howard deceased, the undersigned administrator ot sld state w II se'l at public auction, subject to contrmation by said court, tbe following dec lbel real property, to-wlt: Lots numbers Ave and six of block number four of the South weH Addition to tbe city of Halcitn in the .-ounty of Mar Inn, and State of Oregon. Said sale will be made on IbeSMh day or November, A D. 1H93, at'i o clo k In tbe artornoonof S4lddavatthe west front door of tbe County Cou-t House In tbe said city of salrtn, In said county and ttute. Termsof sale will be cash In hand. K. G KKKNK Administrator of said estate. JOHN A. OaRSON. Oct.2J-4w Attorney lor administrator. Largest Qua in the World. Is on exhibition at the great world's fair. You ought tn see It. '1 his is tbe month of months to visit the falr.pleas ant days, cool nights, delightful travel- mtr weatner. Maximum comfort enroute to Chi cago ou tbe veotibuled UmlUd trains ot the Chicago, Union Pdti. & North western line. Bee your nean st Union Pacific agent for rates or other informa tion, 12-9-tf Bill 11 1L1 BUY " BUY " buy " :i BUY " AT They Rave ffie Largest Assortment in SALEM, AT THE LOWEST PEICES. HI Tharsday Evening, November 2 -ONE NIGHT ONLY- Literati's Grand Concert COMPANY. Under the auspices of tbe Second IV-glracnt b nd, Including tbe greatest living cornet virtuosi ussUted by tbe celebrated prima donna soprano from Ber.ln, Miss Amalia Bertha Rippe. Among other celebrities fthU grand organi zation la tbe celebrated plan si PROF. M. L. MEYERS, From tbe Boston Conserva'ory ol Music. One of t lie mo-1 Interesting lenturt-sof this grand musli-al event lll be the 2d Kciiraent Kind accompaniment of Big Liberati In one of bis bOIOJ. Reserved seats Generil admission. 75o aic. Warrants at Par State, county aud city warrants are bought at par, by MctJrnw & SteusloQ, payable in trade. 10-26 3t The Chbapkst. Have the Daily Journal left at your office or resi dence. Only 50 cts a mouth. By mall 23 cts a month. For Sale. Two extra flue Plymouth Rock cockrels. ?2.00 each. E. Hofer. Journal office, Salem. SET ON THE INSIDE Get on tbe inside we will tell yon a se cret. Things bave been on a ttaudstlll In tbe "buy marts t trade." Manufacturers eeoea mnnoy oaaiy we uoueui exien- lively In ord r to gleou-eiistomers tun benefit therefore we ureofferlDg a bargain on Box Stationery. Call and look at on' special brand. Noth ing lUe It ever teen belore. Patton Bros., THE nUSTLINO BOOKSELLERS 08 STATU BTKKKT. THEY -TONED THE RASCALS OUT." And I bave started a "CUbTOM HOUSE" ol my own, ou State street, ner Commercial, where I will bo phased to meet my old custo me-s, and plenty ol rewnnes In wani ol llont or r-hnes. uood fits, god materiul and good honei.1 work. REf A1RLNU UEATLY DONE. 10-17 WM. ARMSTRONG. McCROW 5 STEUSL0FF, FRESH REFRIGERATED MEATS n , . 316 Commercial Btreet. Balem. Only the Best Stock Bought. - Jfir Only tbe Best Meats Bold. Good service. Prompt delivery. F. T. HART, L 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. THIS CHILLY WEATHER ' " compels us to wear warm clothing. Wo bave lost the thing you want In over coats and mackintoshes. 0 Me 's Black Mackintoshes from $7.00 Up. Men's Fine Overcoats from $6 00 Up. Theso are fine values. Come and we them. ALL WOOL PANT& Come and see our line at $3 00 and $3.60 a pair. They will give you satisfaction. UNDERWEAR, OVERHHIRTS, HATS, AND OAP8, BLANKETB AND QUl'LTS. TRUNKS AND VALWE8. WIBLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUHK (X)RNER, - BALXM. OREGON. ML.Our Dress Goods and Jackta are still Jm4v, Leag fek aVW price. mug (i OVERCOAT BLANKETS FLANNELS UNDERWEAR (i if ' - ii THE - KEELET GRADUATES, TION. ATTEN- There Is to be a meeting of the Keeley Graduates of Salem and vlciully on Monday evening Oct 30th, in Tioga block, cor. State and Liberty. We' want yon to come whether you have received home or Institute treatment. We desire to arrange a plan of perman ent organization, and other business of importance to tbe Keeley graduate will be transacted. Briog tbe ladies. By order of com. W. H. Roach, 10-26d-4t Pres. Ore. Keeley League. m The New York Racket has just re ceived a large lot of all kinds of shoes, for men, women and children, all better grades warranted. A fine ladies1 don gola, fully warrented, tipped, in opera and square toe, at $2.00. And a full line of blue ribbon, school shoes, the beat in tbe world, oil grain boots for men and boys, also .kip and calf shoes, all at very low prices. Call and save 15 to 25 per cent. Prices on all lines or goods always low. Down Again. Flour and shorts are down again and to get advantage or all the reductions in the maket on any kind of hay, flour, grain and feed it will be well to call on Brewster & White, Court street. Free and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. 10 27d2t At Salem, la enraged In selllntr fruit lands In thn vicinity of .aiern. Oregn. where more fruit is now Browing than in any iwrt of tne staus. COOK a. MirJTHOKN, 10-13-3 m Managers. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH BUNS The Rustler food Saw And he doesn't burn up half your wood, in fuel, when be saws IU Make your contracts with him personally orleaveoraersat Veatcbs cigar st ore Dearborn's book slore,436 Bum mer street, or address me by mall. 6-14-U T7IOUND.- Charm containing a Jewish "Ma- L1 usa," or croll written in Hebrow Own er ran have same by prov ng propervy ana payUgexoet seof thlsadveitlfemtnt. D. V. Sherman, Room 11. Gray's block. WANTED. To rent lo cltv. two furnlfhsd rooms lor lleht ooust-k eplng. AldrPM Mn. M. C. Rrown, -Salem 10 a H uUiK AND LOT No. 100 Heventeenin tret, capital l'arr, ror bi le cneao z-ov LOT. ApocsetboO', at armory, or In go ing to No. 13 Court street. Leave at tnls ortlce. WANTED Pu hlng canvasser of good sd drets. Liberal salary and expense pa'd weekly Permaueut position BKON UlOW Co., Nureeryman, Portland, Oreg" n. 10-7 1m rnHIBPAr'ERUkentonfllent E.C. Dace's I Advertising a gency , 61 and 65 Merchants lxcuange. tsan rranciso, uamornia, contracts for advertlxtng can be made where for lu 0 HRHT1AN HC1ENCE Literature or all 4-5-ly kinds on sale at 3S8 Liberty street. Chatwin House. Jnt fouth of the Methodist Church.ln Balem, Oregon. FREE BATHS. Everything new and clean. Tables wrjed with the bent of iverythlcg in the market. Special attention to comu erclal travfUe'S. Meals 25 cu, Heard and longing irom H 00 week up. Free ni e of piano. MERCHANT TAILOR. The Oregon Land Co.,