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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1893)
Tf EVENING CAPITAL JOUBNAL, "WEDNESDAY,. KOYEMBEB 1, 183. MAMMOTH -:- RECEIPT BUY III LI 1 CLOTHING Al ITS- m m n 4&w I A Dtilior fnnrf I of the Game Tho Bituation is almost as peculiar with us just now. Too many goods. Bhall wo cany them over? NU i Low prices Bhall cause our stock to melt away liko ice under a Summev sun. It's your opportunity. I II II II Going oil! of Business Everything MUst Go. 25 per cent off on al! Lamps aud Toilet Bets. 20 ii i' ' Dishes aud Glassware. 25 " Teas and Spices. 20 - " " Bottled Goods, Preserves, fec. 15 n Canned Goods and Baking Powders. 10 Package Goods, Soaps, &c. . 5 ' Coffees, Sugars, &c. -CotHe early, as we will not slock up in any line after it is sold out. SROAT & GlbE, Burke Block, Below Postoffice. - IF - Vou are going to build or make any lrtndof Improvement, call on the undesigned tor material. Ve hive a omplete stock, and are redy to supply any prepared contract, sewei work, (trading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. By the Sheriff. Sh-ilCf John Knight upon order or the circuit court has levied upon a portion of the Mo Corkle farm on Howell prairie to satisfy a judgment for $57.40 and costs ren dered in the case of Jas. Alexander vs. Josephine and E. Bayless et al One hundred and twenty-seven and a hlf acres, comprising the Shomaker farm four miles south of Salem, were alBO levied upon yesterday by thesherlfl to satisfy a judgment in the case of Johu Savage vs. S. A. Staver et al for fore closure of mortgage. Tho amount In volved in tho suit is $1,710.27 and costs On Thursday the sawmill ol the Green Basin Lumbering Co., sit uated on tbe North Bantiaui, will be sold at sberlfl's sale to satisfy a laborers' lien of $700 held by Alien Smith. Fob Carpenters. E. H. Turner, who started jt m ohan oal instruction school on tho upper floor of the old court house, has met with some succe in stimulating an interest In scientific oarpontry. Mr. Knighton, th archi tect, has written a letter approving hlf system to the Portland archltectc Some twenty architects have expressed a willingness to loam. Not half of tht carpenters know how to cut rafcen-, and bo teaches that In hulf a day. H r models for construction of houses an very practical. This winter, whei men cannot work outdoors, hlsbonchc and tools will be busy with men wh want to become master builders. Hi work cannot bo commended too highly Loss of Blkein To He awake night' trying to help othor peoplo Is not oftei done,but one Salem man hidule& in tin habit. It is the business manager i Clark & Eppley's, devlslug plans ttt make their patrons happy. Way Ui The stuck of surgeon' sponges, cottons, Huts aud causes kep at the Capital Drug Store Is uuoquale In the city. We also have Apollouarli Vlohy, Hunyadl and Bullulo Lytbb waters. Lunu & Brooks. !a word to i THE WISE Our season's stock is now on our couators froah, bright, boautiful in rich assortment. Now is tho timo to mako your selections, whilo you ImYe tho best to chooso, from. Care ful buvinor has made tho prices rierht OUuloWJn all tints for fancy work; celluloid frames and hkots. and a jww Una of ladles and gents purees aud poeket books. gimtiixm, .Bookseller, 903 CoBJHwrcJM St MUST GO I Our stock is still unbroken, andour styles the best, but we do not wish to carry over any stock, so will make sacrifices now. THE PALACE, PERSONALS. Judge Watson, a former occupant of the Oregon Supieme bench, is at Hotel Wil uinette. Captain aud Mrs. G. C. Flavel of As torla are spending a few days in Salem visiting friends. E. W. Btarr of Medford returned to bis borne last evening after a two weeks ylslt In Salem. Ass't State Prison Warden Jos. Cav anaugh Is at his post again. Capt. F. M. Plummer and family, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. J.Counor of this city for a few days, y-sterday returned to their home at Cape Foulweather near Yaqulua Bay. Supt. Leo McGrew, of the Capital City Electrie Co., is building a neat cottage on State street, and will soon be ready to set a meal out for a tramp. F. L. Pound and Mr. Nott of Auras vllle, were In the city today. t Judge C. T. MoArtbur, of P.rtlaudt attorney for tho Southern Pacific, is In the city. Deputy Sherlfl Cooper has gone to Green Basin, to close out a sawmill to the lowest bidder. LITTLE LOCALS. First heavy frost of the season at Salem, Nov. 1. Tho spirits moved a 4 rent many gtts last night. Those dvo-viow photo3 at the Croulse gallery ire the most perfect in the city. All itiiitB was observed at St. Paul's and St. Joseph's churches. A.M. dough s still nun" ting from a contact with )ol-ou oak In which he got tbe worst if It. Three Sisters came down from 'orvallls with merchandise today from the Oregon Pacific Today was sil ver bill day In Salem. The bill passed. ...The Elwood goes to Portland to il r row. -..--County Supt. Graham has ' en vlslllng the little red school houses Although County Judge rfubbtrd is a woll-'o-do farmer, he evi dently bulloves lu in ikluj his children v irk. His sou has a Job packing sev eral h u ml red cords of wood I J to the court hums..... Vuothsr fine day for work.. Tnlrty-ulno children areeu roiletl at Midi Billon's kludergarten. Irc. Knight's training class has an In- ireasing attendance. S. E. Howard, the house-mover, has a contract to do some work at Aurora. l. T. Rineman is ngaln at h!s post titer a protracted lllueas.. Alex. La tlemmeof BiookH,waslu tbe olty today, is thorea meauer sight on earth thau k bill cobector, when you haven't got the money. The South Salem revi val continues with lucrcasod interest. Rev. A. S Mulllgau will proaoh agiln this evening. Mrs. Ella Jouea re turned to Cottage Grove today ufter spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Sampsou Jones of this city..-.C. J, Sel oulnnd wlfeofWhltcakerarelntheclty. . I dull Baker is at the Willamette. Firemen's Bam Friday evening, November 8J, tho voluuteer firemen of Salem will give a grand ball. The asy lum orchestra has been secured and preparations are under way for a lino time. Mauy Invitations havo beeu U , sued and firemen from the adjolulng ' towus have beeu luvited aud will be! In atteudauee. Arrangements have beeu made for supper at 12 o'clock at the leudiug restaurant. The oommittee ou arrangements are J. G. Luurmau, ' Audrew Cos, Geo, Thompson, Win. j i'arpley, and J. Stltes. Tloketa cau be obtained of the oommittee or at tho door, i m A RUN has beeu made in Salem the past W days, but uot on oue of its bunks. It has beeu ou that stock of genuine Vermont uiup;u -syrup v r u Eaton's, AH ILLICIT GROCt SHOP. Troubles and Trials of Robert Waist of Sublimity. The cape of state vs. Robert Waist of Sublimity, for Illicit liquor selling, was set up for trial before Judge Batcholor at 1 p. in. today. The history of the matter is this: Constable Welch of Salem went to Sublimity in quest ot Robert Waist. Waist Is engaged In managing a saloon and has carried on his business aflalrs there at times more or less in violation of law for a num ber of years. Last Sunday his saloon was opened and bualuesj transacted, which resulted In 8. L. Downing Bwearingout a warrant for his arrest charging him with keeping a saloon open on 8unday. The old man wus taken before Justice Batcbelor and en tered a plea of not guilty. Ho was obliged to furnish bonds of (150 for bis appearance,whlch he was unable to do. Deputy Prosecutiug Attorney A. O. Coudit represents the state aud Wm. f. Kaiser for the defendant. Mr. Waist appeared before the court and plead RUllty, upon advice of his counsel, receiving the lowest flue, which lie paid aud went on his way rejoicing. Great Growth. Even thoujgh tbe limes are dull the Lockwood mesaeu ger business has grown to such au ex tent that new lines are constantly going up. For conyenieuce call a Lockwood messenger. No one ever tried Simmons Liver Regulator without being satisfied witb i is effect. LETTER LIST. The following letters remaining in the 8alem postoQice Nov. 1, 1893, un called for. Those calling for them please say "advertised" Allen Mrs Eva Bundy W F Beaubout Howard Beck Edward Bland Wm Barker Minnie Camp Claire 3 Chase O C Edgar Geo Uellbrich Henry Huntley Jun Johnson H E Kelloy Q Mills A R Robinson M L-2 Randolph O P Shaw Tbos Simpson O O Thompson Frauk Cox A C 2 Campbell A J Gilisou Sepbrnnia Grinstead A L Jackson Mollie A Kirk Jeanette Lufore D AIcGowan H J Rice Mrs C A Ruyuer C L Sharp & Co T Travers Miss E Towel Mrs E D Wallace Add Ward M White Mrs Allie A. N. GILBERT, P. M. Celebrated Prima Donna. Miss Amalla Bertha Rippe, the celebrated prima donna soprano from Berliu, will appear next Thursday evening witb the Llberatl Concert Co. at the opera house in some of her best solos. No one should miss this opportunity of hearing this celebrated singer. Reserve seats 75 cts. on sale at Patton Bros. A $100 Scheme. A Polk county of flcial oilers to furnish Judne Hubbard of this county with the names of resi dents of that county who are owners ot mortgage notes in Marlon county to tbe amount of $0,000 to $30,000. The theory fa that they have not been as sessed here and that the sheriffs assess ment of these loans would be mude and considerable revenue obtained. Assessor Coffey has completed his work hero aud cau not re-open his lists. He doubts if tbe amount realized would be very large. A Pointer tbat would gutde. unerringly Into the haven of health, all those that are ou the troubled boh of impaired woman hood! Itisnmhiug less, nor could be nothing mo,re, thau Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescript I n frail female's faultless friend time-tried and thoroughly tried internal Intltmmadoiis, Irregularities, displacements, and all ill conditions pe collar to wotaau, controlled, correcied aud cured, without publicity, by this Bufr, sterling specific. Purely vegetable only good can come from Its use. The only remedy qf the kind warranted to give satisfaction, or money refuuued. Boats. The Threo Sisters went to Corvallls today with a load ofll o-ir. Two feet abovo low water mark Is where the river stands uow. Tho Laales' Btziarhas secured tbe ngonoy for tho Universal p Uterus. Lidlea call and got sheet. State In surance block. 11 1 2t You don't ueed to continue do9iug with Blmmous Liver Regulator. A dose a day. SUPREME COURT. Salem, Nov. 1, 1603. The Bridal Veil Lumbering Co., reap, vs. D. S. Johnson, app.; appeal from Multnomah county; argued aud sub mitted. J. F. Watsou att'y for app ; L L, MoArtbur att'y for reap. PRICE'S ftatfllBaking USJPewder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Amuionia; No Alain. Ud in Millions of Homes o Years the Standard OF. New Plaques .at. SACRIFICE PRICES. MRS. MARK SKIFF, 291 Commercial Street. SPECIAL. The'entire stock and fixtures for sale. A Subject of Russia. "I am a subject of Russia and you have no right to molest me." There was a fierce sharp struggle at the platform of tbe Southern Pacific depot soon after tbe 11:17 train got in and a mild looking young man uttered those wordi. He was bundled Into a cab by three guards. Hauk Calaban who runs the black marla to the state prison and asylum also bad a grip on bis collar which alone would have land ed him in safety at either institution, The Russian was a crazy man from Astoria. His name is Jobn Uutalio, and he was very violent. Deputy Sher iff Warren called In Chaa. Barvls to as sist in handling the man, and safely lodged him in tbe asylum. Garter Harrison Buried. Chicago, Nov. 1. The remains of Mayor Carter HarrUon were Interred today with Imposing ceremonies, Clearing House Square. New York, Nov. 1. All outstand ing certificates, amounting to $400,000. were cancelled by the clearing house this morning. These were Issued dur ing the panic. Heavy Failure. Des Moines, Nov. 1. A sensation was created by the assignment of C. C. Savery, owner of tne Savery House.tbe largest hotel In tbe state, and a heavy stock holder In several mines In Mon taua. Assets, nearly a million; liabili ties unknown. Umatilla "Agent Appointed. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1, Tbe nre-ident has nominated H. L. Dawes of Massachusetts, H M. If idd of ludi- ana and A. S. McKennon of Arkansas, commissioners to negotiate with the fiye civilized Indian tribes, under the act of March 3d last. Also George Harper, of Georcia, Indian agent at Umatilla agency, Oregon. Governor Boies Seriouely 111. T)fs Moines. Nov. I. Governor Ri1ph in confined to bis home with a fever, and ihe chauces seem to be much more than even that he may not be ahlp tn tpke anv further part in the present campaign. Reports from Wat erloo last night regarding bis condition are far from reassuring. He has taken a severe cold, which Is complicated with a bilious condition, and be Is threatened with an attack of fever. Coining Much Gold. Philadelphia. Nov. 1. The coin age of i?old at the Philadelphia mint durinu the month was one of the lam est lu the history of Uncle Sam's money-making institutions. Under orders from the seoretary of the treas ure nfn month aco. the mint was re quired to turn out $15,000,000 lu gold by December 1. All the presses were put to work aud over time had been made, Tbe operators are working at night In order to comply with the secretary's maudate. Another Crank. New York, Nov. 1. A man was ar rested at West Cortlandt street for act ing nuperlv. He cave the name of Henry FranR, but refused to tell where be resided. He declared bo had been selected to kill Mayor Harrison, of Chlcsgo, but hav. ine sold his soul to General Russell, of ew Haven, Conn., and aotlug under the latter's orders ho had stopped at New York to kill the Cuban consul in order tbat the Islaud should be anuexed to the United States. He had waited too lomr. and Preudereast was told to go ahead. The prisoner was poorly dressed. He was committed for exam (nation as to his sanity. TUB PORTLAND BR1DUE IIUKIIUR. Dalem people are deeply wrought up over the plunging of an electric car loaded with passengers over the open draw of tbe Madison street bridge. The heavy fog and frost ou tbe rails caused tbe car to slip over that awful brink. The bar across tbe track was uot strong enough to hold the car and it went down off tbe open end of the bridge into llihty feet of water. It seems almost miraculous tbat so few lost their lives. The bridge is the property of the city of Portland aud it will undoubtedly be held negligent for not having a suffi ciently heavy chain to stop tbe progress of a car, even under full speed. The company is liable for not requiring all cars to stop before approaching a draw that is liable to be open at any moment. THE OUEOONJAN-RECEIVERSHIP. It Is reported today that tbe Oregon Ian newspaper has been put into the bands of a receiver. Astoria Budget. The same "report" has beeu current in this city for a week past and is an in fernal falsehood. There is no record iu either tbe state or federal courts of any such procedings. It is doubtless found ed upon pure maliciousness. Portlaud Sunday Welcome. Tbe same rumor had a little currency In Eugene. Very few bellewed it, as the proprietors of that paper, Messrs. Pittock and Scott, are known to be among tbe wealthiest men of tbe metropolis. Eugene Guard. The above reveals how many news papers would rejoice if it were trQe. It is no doubt a fact tbat stress of hard times has caused tbe Oregoniau to con tract the volume of its news service. both foreign, domestic aud local, but it is still tbe only great morning daily on the northwest coast. REAL ESTATE SALES. Considerable Activity in Land the Past Twenty-Four Hours. Matthew McCormick to John Burs hue, 12 acres, $400. A. J. Cooley to Dennis Eddy, 2 acres at Woodburn, $1500. Same to same, 15 acres at Woodburn, $1000. Mary J. Mourer, to W. E. Burke, lot in Pleasant Home add, Salem. $250. T. W. Rutherford to Geo. W. Epler, part Isaac MoCully claim, $1025. Henry Keeue to Ottoman Luttich, 2 lots in Frlckey add. Salem, $350. Martha M. Bills to T. H. De Cew.ICO acres, $050. Wm. J. Wacker to Dora De Cew, 100 acres, $1000. W. H. Hobson and S. A. Hobson to Luke McGinuls, 60 acres, $1746 50. E. W. Beeman to Conrad Myer, blk 0, Mill City, $100. R M. Wade to Jos. La Follette, 204 acres, $5500. Marion and C. M. Beak to E. B. McFarlaud 1600 acres, $31,890. The Rugged Child is largely an , "outdoor"' product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain great benefit from Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo- pnospnues, a lat-iooa rapia of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. PrmrrttWtot A rUwn N Y All ilmrrttti. The New York Racket hasjuot re ceived a large lot of all kinds of eboea, f for men, women and children, all better grades warranted. A fine ladles' don gola, fully warrented. tipped, I u opera and square toe. at $2 10 And a full line or uiue Ulhhon rcbnol shoes, the. nlmikn t a oei in tne world, oil eraln hnnia for meu ana Doys, also kip and calf shoes, I bii a I. bijt iuht )rilV, Call ailfi PaVft 15 to 25 ner eenti Prl ll lf goods always low. I Avl J U?A. U 3;- BUY BUY BUY BUY ii i ii n -AT !QWE$ P STOR They Have tbe Largest Assortment id SALEM, AT THE LOWEST PBICES. Teachers' Examination. Notice Is hereby given tbat for tbe purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of tbe schools of this couuty, the county school super intendent thereof will bold an exami nation at Salem, Oregon, at one o'clock Wednesday, November 8th, 1893, Applicants for state papers will be ex amined at the same time and place. Ddtea tnis 23d day or uctober, 18U3. J. 8. Graham. w2t-dlw Co. Supt. Bids Wanted. For painting on reform school work, up to Nov. 10th, 1893, at the office of W. C. Knighton, architect, where plans aud specifications can be seen. 10-30-2w A. J. Hazbll, contractor. Buy your bread at Strong's. m Catarrh in the Head Is undoubtedly a disease of tbe blood, and as such only a reliable blood purifl er can effect a perfect and permanent cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best blood purifier, aud It has cured many very severe cases of catarrab. Catarrah oftentimes leads tn consumption, Take Hood's Sarsaparilla before it is too late. Hood.s Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily efilcl ently. 25c. GET ON THE INSIDE i Get on the Inside wo will tell you a se-M tbe "buy marta of tmde," Manufacturers T6i imnsHnaTflDeenon a t.iAnnnii.1 ini jwucu uiuuey uumy we Doui(ai eziens lvelv In ordi-r to el.ennr enstnmero thnS oenem inerciore we are ollerlDe a Darealn wu Box Stationery. Call and look atour snecliil brand. Nnlh. lug iiko 11 ever teen oeiore. Patton Bros., THE RUSTLING BOOKSELLERS 08 8TATE STREET. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS A PLA8TERBRS, Leave orders atCottle-Farlckurstblock,room 15, Hal em. Oregon. THEY "TURNED THE RASCALS OUT." Andlbaveitarteda "CUSTOM HOUSE" ot my own, on State street. ner Commercial, wuere 1 win i pieascu to inerv ray oiu cusio mnra, and plenty o iewnn-In vrani of ISontw or hhoes. uood flu, good material and cood boneov work. REfAlRLNU NEATLY DONE. 10-17 WM. ARMSTRONG. MCCROW 5 STEOSLOFF, FRESH REFRIGERATED MEATS , it 810 Commercial Street, Salem. Only the Best Stock BouRbt. -ifjs?- Ouly tbe Best Meats Sold. -Good service. Prompt delivery. F T HART LEADING MEECHAN1 Si I i ntti! I ; TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL, STREET. THIS CHILLY WEATHER compels us to wear warm clothing, coats and mackintoshes. p We Me' 's Biack Mackintoshes from $7.00 Up. men's hne Overcoats from $6.00 Up. These are fine valuer. Come and pee ALL. WOOL PANTS. Come and see our Hue at $3.00 and $3.60 a pair. They will give you aallsfaeUoO' TTNTVRHWRati nvpnonrnivi niau Aunnma wr.ATsrn-RTM AND QUILTS, TRUNKH WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. nnnni nnnnn -.-. nir-nm "-. nwunn ,i UMWjta, - BSLOur Dress Goods and Jackets are OVERCOAT ii BLANKETS ii FLANNELS ii UNDERWEAR THE- Thursday Evening, November 2 -ONB NIQHT ONLY- COMPANY. Under tbe ansplces of tbe Pecond fcgtmtnt bind, Including tbe greatest living comet virtuoso iifslsted by tbe celebrated primi donna saprano from Rer.in, Miss A'malia Bertha Rippe, Among other celebrities of this grand ornl zaUon Is tbe celebrated plan'iV PROF. M. L. MEYERS, Prom tbe Boston Conserva'ory of Hnile. Oil ofthe moat Interesting features of ihlimnl musical event will be tbe- 2d Regiment Bui accompaniment of Big Llberatl In one of hli soloj. Reserved seats 75e General admlsulon Wo. For Salk.Two extra flue Plymouth Rock cocbrels. $2.00 eacb. E. Hofer, Journal office, Salem. -CHEAP READING. Order th ! OneCknt Daily by mail, 25 ceotsi month. No papers Bent after time Is out. The Cheapest. Have tbe Dailt Journal ft at vnurnfuce or resi dence. Only 50 cts' a moutb. By mall 25 cts a month. At Ualem, Is engaged in selling fruit lands In the vicinity of eaiom. Oregjn, where more fruit Is now growing than In any rwrt of tn state. COOK A MINTHOHN, 10-13-lm Managers. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH BUNS The Rustler Wood Saw And he doesn't burn up half your wood, la fuel, when he saws It. Make your contract with him personally orleavo orders at Veatcbl cigar store Dearborn's book store.488 Bummer street, or address me by mull. 6-H-u E tt RfcNT. A. sarm of 70 aens a mile from I no city, partly In bops. Ju luq 111 nlreof , Fleming. Over Bush'4 bank. 8diw WANTKD. noverness In private family. Must be able tn teach mualo and book, keeping.. Apply to Mr. Jnbn Kltrpatrfck, care Hotel Monterey. Postofflce, Newport. Q'. WANTED Pahlng canvwser of good ad dress. Liberal salary and expeuees paia weekly. Permanent pnstitnn HHOWfi UROd. Co., Nurseryman, Portland, Or'pnn. 3-1HIB PAPER Is kept on nie at E. O. Daks . Advertising a genoy, and 65 Merchants xehange". San Francis' o, California, wbers contraou for advertising can be made for it. c HRIST1AN SCIENCE Literature of all -iy kinds on sale at 826 Liberty street. Chatwin House. .1 ut routh of the Mathodlst Church, in Balern, Oregon. FREE BATH8. Everything new and rlean. Tables "7M witb the best of everything In the rni:r Hpeclal attention to commercial travJiJ Meals 35 cu, Beard and lodging lrom HW week np. Free tue of piano. have just tbe thing yju want In ovtr them. AND VALIBE8.. n...r nn-pnnM. tLVUluai, still leaders, Long cloak at any pries. ii MD'S OPERA HOI, The Oregon Lai Co., y