wifw vElrctf& " Capital jouitKAi satukday, ovembeM i, ism i v SHOE 3 tttr hritf &J$k & In the Lead That is whero wo are continually striving to be, spurred on by your approbation and evidence of good wilL We think we have mirvassed. our own record, though, this season. You are warmly invited to iass opinion. NO OFjEXIO 3Ej5k.XJlu03E3, t .r.;anoA wlion vnu tret vour tee'h extracted or filled by DR CONTRI S, as he uses the Hale method. Gold or Por celain crown inse rted. Ail kinds of plate work done. Bridge work and fine gold fillings a specialty. Dental Parlors, eofl Over Gray Bros. - IF - Yoa are golugto build or mikonny frlndof Imrovemut, call oo the unler Igued lor mnterlaL We have a complelo slock, and are redy to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, (Trading, etc Salem Improvement Co. Cab Com hion. At 8 a. m. the electric car Lound for South 8alem col llded with the switch engine of the Bouthern Pacific road. The vestibule waa badly damaged and tnecarbadto be hauled to the shops; delaylug traffic foraRbort time on that line. John Munynn, tbo motormun, waa at the rear platform adjusting the overheud switch. No one wbp atard the car and no o no was Injured. Stopped Shokt. -AH electric clock of the city stopped this tnnrnlug at ex actly 2 o'clock. The cause Is unknown but somo foreign wire must have come in contact with the V. U. wlreaud stopped the circuit. Hydraulic Exhibition, F. N. Derby is today having a patent hy draullc Btump puller set up out ou Mornlngslde, and In a short time an ex hibition of its marvelous power will be given. It is a wonderful machine. Sauukraut. You can yet the ready made article or you can get the cab bage, a barrel and a cutter, and make your own, at Clark & Epply's Court street grocery. Exceptional. A, few exceptional bargnlus In ladies' cloaks and nil other articles, for one week at The Fair, O. I'. Dabney, proprietor. Bpecial sales every Saturday. Minci: Pies? A delicious line of new crop raisins, currants, aud citron, alsu choicest cranberries at J. A. Van Ea- tou's. Lemonb, Only 40 cents per dozen, or 8 for a dime. People buy them at Strong's all the time. F-R-E-3-H F-I-S-H at Davison's market. Way Up. The stock of surgeon's sponges, cottons, lints and ijauses kept at the Capital Drug Store Is une()ualed In the city. Wo also have Apoiiouaris, Vichy, Hunyadi and Buffalo Lythla waters. Lunn & Brooks. !a word to i " i THE WISE V Ouv season's stock is now on our counters fresh, bright, beautiful In rich assortment. Now is the timo to loaVo vour selections, whilo you K W kavo tho best to chooso from. Caro- ful bin'lnrr l"i rnudo. tho prices rieht OetttttoM In all tints for fancy work; OrlukMU frames aud usKets, and n tttw Hw of ladles and gouts purses and poefcel-hnoks, Bwkmihr, W Cosumerclal BL J SAIvE. Never in the history of Salem have so many shoes beeu sold in so short a time as since our Closing Sale started. We still 'have many choice bargains and tho3e wishing to be fitted should come in at once. Remember we have only' the hest makes, and can still please you. PAI LITTLE LOCALS. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eicb- struth, In North Salem, Oct. 31, 185W, a una A warm spring morning M L. McHalHn Is home from Corvallls N ) tann will be allowed on the fair grounds Sunday at the balloon ascen sion No Eastern mall today Mr. Djrlius; and family, of Yaqulna. has located in Yew Park if. M. lemplelon, the hop buyer, Is at Aurora. Hon. J. G. Wright has gone to Mc Minnville to remain over Sunday with his people. Rev. Copeland went to Portland this afternoon, aud will preach there tomorrow. Frauk Winch ar rived home from Eugene today. Mrs. James Gleason, who has been vis Itlnir her slater. Mrs. W.-A. Munly, re turned to Portland this afternoon. Geo. L. Buskett Is in Portland. H. C. Whitman, the hop buyer, Is in McMlnnville, vhlting some old time friends for a ftw dajs. REAL ESTATE ACTIVE. Sales Recorded for Marion County Today. Walter Morley to A. McAtee and Rachel Smith, half block Uuiverslty add, $3,300. T. P. Jack to W. R. Wyatt, 06 acres, $1443.45. A. F. McAtee to Walter Morley, 85 acres, $3430.80. Same to same, 73 acres, $3012. At CnoIidce to Mrs. O. Lingsaw, 10 acn-s, $350. J. F. D.twd to Mary B. Auterson, lot Wood burn, $2-50. Henry Bekhoft to Mrs. O. Langsaw, 24J acres, $1850. A Consul Must Pay. Chicago, Nov. 4. A Dally Newt. Washington special sayB it transpire? that it was an unpaid tailor bill which intervened to detain J.IIampton Hoge, of Virginia, the new consul to Amoy. at Sun FrancBco, on the evo of his em barkation, and necessitates his return to Washington. F-R-E-S-II F-I-S-H at Davison's rrarket. ' Four Negroes Lynched Nashville, 'IVnn., Nov. 4. Infor mation Is received from Lynchburg, Moiro county, that four negroes were lynched IubI night, In Brockvllle Turn pike. It 'B ruppusvd they were lynched by negroes, for barn burning, Tho victims w ro Ned Wagouner, his wife, hi son aud son-ln-'aw. Catarrh in the Head. Ii undoubtedly a disease of the blood, and aa such only a reliable blood purill er can effect u perfect and permanent cure. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tho best blood purifier, aud It has cured many vnrv fiuviTH I'HHPfi nf naturrali. (Vlnrmli o'teutlmes lends to ooiiKutuptloi), Take I1trj'.i U.. u.i ll In lA..i. 1, lu inn l.(n iiuuu a uiiiDWiaif iu uvti'iu Jfc to luu imp. Ilood.s PHU do not purge, pain or gripo, uui uct promptly, eosuy emci vnily. !Wc. "Despise oot tho day of small thlocB1' as the tiny pill taken from a vial of Dr. Tierce's rietomut rurgative rellelssalu mi the 300-pound man. sullerlug from Indigestion. As a gentle, thorough lax alive, these Pellets resemble Nut lire iuor clnriely in their action than any thing before discovered. Business and profehslonal men, whoso habits are Bed notary, need homelhiug of this kind to warn on sick neaunuue, uuuousueasana dyspepsia, but whloh will not strain! Hiui rauk the digestive organs as did tho tld-fash'oued pills. 25 cents per vial, tt all druggists, i Fan Sale.- Two xtru flue Plymouth Rook cookrwls. $2.00 ouch. E. Hofer, ' Jouhnal ottloe, Salem, IN SUCIETY CIRCLES. All Hallows Observed Willi Jack O'Lanterns. THE GDISS-PATTON NUPTIALS. Willamette Club's Second Recep tion Other Nens. A SURPRISE. On All HallowB eve a surprise was perpetrated on Miss Kittle Harbord at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fry,on Commercial street. The party arrived at 8:30 equipped with jack o' lanterns aud a Hallowe'en lunch of something besides front gates and signboards. There was singing, muaic, recitations and-after the lunch a few numbers of the dance wero gone through with to the delight of all. Following were pres ent; Misses Anna Younger, Mary Vandersol, Jessie Breyraan, Blanche Albert, Ada Stapelton, -Mina Huelat, Cassa JeWries, Alice Stowell, Addle Payne, Delia Payne, Lena Payne.Mary Payne, Mollie Bernard!, Helen Osborn. Messrs. George Payne, Guy Talbot, Baz Wagner, Harvey Cottle, Homer Crav en, Perry Beamer, Clyde Keller, Geo. Rogers, J. M. Woodruft, Jay Blakeny, Fred Stewart, Max Buren, Walter Buckner, of Jeflerson, J. Davis, Sam Bishop, Geo. Rogers, of Chemawa, Roy Reed, C. Hamilton, D. Dlusmore, Hal. I). Pattou. OUISS -PATTON. A ouiet weddinsr takes place at Woodburn this Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, Miss Leah Orsella Guissof that city and Edwin Cooke Patton of Salem blng the contracting parties. The cer emony will be performed after the mar riage service of the Episcopal church, Rev. Wm. Lund of St. Paul's church officiating at the residence of Dr. and Mrs.L. W. Guisa.lu the presence of rel atives only. The wedding will be a very quiet one after the ceremonials a supper will be taken and the bridal couple will take the overland train for a three weeks trip to San Francisco and other Cali fornia points, visiting and sight-seeing. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Patton will Immediately begin housekeeping In tho Patton residence on Court street. No catds will be issued hsyond the cir cle of relations. The bride Is au accom plloed lady of great natural beaut v, the only daughter of Mr. Gulss the Wood burn drncglst, "Cooke" Patton Is well, everybody knows him. He is a jolly leading yoine holiness man of Salem. He became in terested In Woodburn business circles, also having an Interest In a bookstore there. He brings as a result Wood burn's fairest daughter to beoome a Sa lemite. And.both the bride and groom upon their return to Salem Mill be wel comed to Salem society. THE WILLAMETTES. The Hotel Willamette presented a gty appearance last Wednesday eve nintr, as the Willamette Social club held its second regular reception. The members had Invited their friends, old and young, and a happy time was bad as usual at whist and dancing. Land lord Wagner Is taking great pains to baye the spacious reading rooms, din ing room and parlors as comfortaqle as money could make them. More con venient and elegant apartments could not be arranged for the accomodation of such gatherings, and this alone addn much to the success of these social gath erlngsof Salem'B best people. Aside from the pleasures aflorded by excellent quarters, the club has been fortunate In eecirlng the services of the newly or ganized orchestra of the Second Regl ment baud, under the leadership of Willis McElroy. A number of enthusiastic whtet play era wire present, aud made up soveral tables of cards iu the reading room, while those of terptlcbirean turn of mind, or foot, enj yed u few hours on the elegantly polished floor of the din ing room. These parties aw proving a great success, and all look forward to Its bi-weekly meetings with a greit da gree of interest. THE MOTHERS CLASS In Mrs. P. 8. Knight's Kindergarten Training school met y- aterday with a good attendance. The BUbJect of Froe. bel'a mother-p ays and songs was con tluued aud a growing Interest was man ifested. The brlnglugof mothers Into a hurmonious relation with the work of the kludergarteu aud carrying that same happy Influence fur the.coutrol and drvelopment pf chl dhood uto tho home is the object of these m etldgs which aro )atronlzed by ome'fSa v aa m wt .mm m m i n :ik but u m a me mfm m Wm m n. 5 1 nfvu I mB u U XLL W The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder No Ammonia, No Alum. U& in Millioas of Homes 40 Years the Standani ATURDAY On Saturday, November 4, we will make the following cut on TRIMMED HATS $3.00 Hats for only $1.50 4.00 " " " 2.00 5.00 All others in proportion a windows. They are beauties, Mrs. 291 Commercial Street. SPECIAL. The entire stock and fixtures for sale. lem's most intelligent women. SUMPTER CAMP NO. 8, S. OF V. U. S. A. At the regular meeting quite a large number were present. Two new re cruits were mustered in. By order of the captain, all members in good standing are requested to be present at the G. A. R. ball Monday evening, at 8 o'clock sharp. Other im portant business was transacted. A general good time prevailed. Tot following are the camp efficers: Dr. S. C. Browne, captain; Philip V. TIiodjus, 1st Lieut.; Hugh Goodell, 2d Lieut.; J. C. Shoemaker, chaplain; E. L. Burris, 1st Sergt.; W. W. Zinn, quarter master sergeant; A, Z. Roberts, dergt. of guard; Howard Titus, color Sergt.; Chas. Folger, musician; F. M. Rowley, corporal of guard; Wm. Ben uett, camp guard; Frank Gard, picket guard. A 'MUM WEDDING. Married, Thursday evening, Nov. 2 1893, at the residnuce of the bride's pirent, Mr. and Mm. A. F. Hofer, Mc Gregor, Iowa, Mias Andrea Hofer to -'rederick W. Proudfoot, both of Chi cag, Rev. Dr. Thomas, of the People's church, Cnlcago, officiating. The cere mony was performed iu the presence of tho family aud relatives and a number of friends from the world's fair city. The bride is one of the editors of the Kindergarten Magazine of Chicago. The groom is a prominent youug attor ney of that city. The old Iowa home was decorated throughout with chrys authemums, quite a variety having tieeu received from Oregou. Mr. and Mrs. Proudfoot took the evening train fir the city, where a beautiful suburb an home awaits them. THE UNIVERSITY COURSE. The next entertainment in the WH' amette university course will be Wed., Nov. 15. Rev. W. C. Kantner of Cor vallls In his famous lecture "Move Ou,' aud a musical program comprise the evening's program for the electric light fund. It will be the best evening of the mouth for instruction and enjoy ment. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Asa Gray, the Harvard botanist, was a poor farmer's hoy. Andrew Kinsella served the Brooklyn Eaglo as ofiico boy and rose to be its ed itor. Joseph Pulitzer came to this country with neither money, education nor knowledge of English. Mrs. Samuel Bennett of Tanner, W. Va., has 29 children. She is 46, Mr. Bennett is C3, and tho 29 young Bennetts are "right peart." Tbo king of Italy gives his queen a string of pearls upon each of her birth days. She owns now veritable ropes of these precious gems. Tho Duke of York pays great attention to what tho newspapers say about him. He keeps a hook in which is pasted every reference made to him in the public press which falls into his hands. E. N. Hubbard of Middletown, Conn., has tho finest collection of living birds in New England. It includes species from almost every country in the world and is worth thousands of dollars. David Bradley and Captaiu William S. Guyer, brothers-iu-law, who were mar ried on the samoday in Westport.Conn., in 1843. celobrated their golden wedding recently, they and their wives all being prs&ent. Few couples reach the seventieth an niversary of their wedding. This dis tinction, however, has been enjoyed by the Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Stevens of Hannibal, Mo. Mr. Stevens is 03 and his wife 68 years of age. Queen Victoria, according to her pho tographer, is a most satisfactory Bitter. Sho has uever spoiled a plato, and though she. has had boveral hundred pictures taken at different times she rarely disap proves of any of them. Powder SALE tt 2.25 One day only. See show and must be sold. Mark Skiff. WHERE TO WOESHTP TOMORROW Announcement of Sunday Services in the Capital City. The usual Evangelical services at the W. C. T. U rooms will be condutted tomorrow, 10:30 a. m., by Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, and at 7:30 p. m., by Bev. J. Bowersox, be pastor. EVANGELICAL Services at the Evangelical taberna cle In East Salem tomorrow both morn ing and evening. I.B.Fisher, pastor. Residence 4-54 Chemeketa street. AT INSURANCE HALL. Rev. C. L. Corwin preaches Sunday ut 3 p. m. All are cordially invited. Y. 31. C. A. Rev. E. 8. Bollinger will talk to men only at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow af ternoon at 4 p. m. All men Invited. UNITED BRETHREN. Father Dollarhide will preach at 11 a. m and Rev. B. Rlggs at 7:30 p. ra. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Young woman's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Sat nrdays, singing school at 7 p. n. and prayer meeting at 8 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. E. M. Dill, of Parsboro, Nova Scotia, who is making a tcur of the United States, will preach at the morn ing service at 10:30. The pastor will preach at 7:30, on "G.spel Soldiery." Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Y. P. P. C. E. at 6:15. A cordial w e'.come to all visitors. EVANGELICAL. German church corner of Liberty and Center streets. Services, prwach inis at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. A. at 7 p. m. All Germans are cordially invited. A. A. Englebart, pastor. UNITY CHURCH. Services at 10:30 a. m'., and 7:30 p. m, Suuday school at 12. Rey. E. M. Wil bur, of Portland, will preach morning aud evening. Subject of morning ser mon, "The Spiritual Life." Subject of evening lecture, "The Importance of a Right Motive." FIRST 31. E. CHURCH. Special service tomorrow as follew: 0:30 a. m. to 10 8. in., consecration meeting, followed by reception of pro bationers into full connection. Follow ing this the Lord's Supper will be spread, Communion. 7 30 p. m. a familiar talk with young men. Sub ject: "The young mau." GOSPEL SERVICE. The Rev. C. L. Corwin will remain in the city a few weeks, for medical ad Vice and care. During bis stay ho will, at the earnest request of his friends, preach every Suuday afternoon at 3 p. m. in the A. O. U. U. ball, 8tate In surance building, corner Commercial and Cbemekata streets. Please bring gospel hymns No. 5 with you. A Natural Food. Conditions o f the system arise when ordinary foods cease to build flesh there is urgent need of arrest ing1 waste assistance must come quickly, from natural food source. Scott's Emulsion is a condensation of the life of all foods it is cod-liver oil reinforced, made easy of digestion, and almost as palatable as milk. Prtfd j Scott A Bowb. K Y. All AnttitU. Floral Club. There will be a meeting of tbe Salem Floral Club, Wtdnesday afteruoou, at 2 o'clock, at the Hotel Willamette. A full attend ance is desired. By order of the presi dent. CHEAP READING. Order the O.nbCknt DailV by mall, 25 cento a I month, Xo papers sent after timo la "out. air irl Bill T 1 BUY " " OVERCOAT BUY " . , " BLANKETS BUY " , " FLANNELS BUY " ' ; " UNDERWEAR AT THE Tbey fiave the Largest Assort ment in SALEM, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. TOADYING PltOCLUIATION. The President Proclaims Novem ber 30th. THE LAST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH Whilo Governor Penuoyer Au noimced it the 23a. Washington, Nov. 4. The presl dent has issued the following Thanas giving proclamatien: "While the American people should every day remember with praise and thauksglviug the divine goodness aud mercy which have followed them since their beginning as a nation, it is fitting that one day in each year snould be es pecially devoted to a coutemplation of the bltsdings we have received from the hand of God, and to a grateful ac knowledgement of His loving kindness; therefore, I, Grovor Cleveland, presi dent of the Uuited States, do hereby designate and set apart Thursday, the 30th day of the present month of November, as a day of thanksgiving and pruise, to be kept and observed by all people in our land. On that day let us forego our ordinary work and em ployments and assemble in our usual places of worship, where we may re call all that God has, done fo us, and where, from grateful hearts our united tribute of praise aud song may reach the throne of grace. Let the union f kindred aud the social meeting of friends lend cheer and enjoyment to duty, and let generous gifts of charity for the relief of the poor and needy" prove tbb sincerity of our thanksgiv ing." Oregou will enjoy the peculiar dis tinction of having two legal Thanks giving holidays this yiar. The law of this state makes "any day appointed by the president or governor for fast or Thanksgiving a legal holiday," and a uon-judiclal day for courts and banks, upon which a note cannot become due or a prisoner arraigned or any other business depending upon a legal day transacted. As an ultra-state rights man the gov ernor could proclaim any day a Thank giving day. Whether anyone will pay any heed to the governor's proclama tion is very doubtful. Certainly it will out the people of Oregon to great ex pense and inconvenience to observe tvo legal holidays, one a Pennoyer holiday aud the other according to cus tom since time immemmorlal. Oregou state, county, city, school and all public offices will be closed on two holidays this month. All postoftlcea and banks will be closed two days un der this arrangement Tho governor has either made a mistake'in bis dates and did not know the date set for Tbankfglvlug day or he wished to an ticipate the president's usual proclama tiou, and advertise himself as usual. Strike Will Continue. London, Nov. 4. A conference be tweau the mine owners and the strik ing miners' representatives here today failed to rea3h an agreement, and the great strike will be continued. F T HART LEADING MERCHANl I I nrin I , tailor. &17 COMMEBCIAL STREET. OVERCOATS Aro a necessity this cold weather. We have a big utock of irood ones of differ ent crudes. Prloea very low. MACKINTOSHES will bo needed again, aa eoon as it raina. We have a flue lm or good values. Boy'a mackintoshes 15.00 each, ALL WOOL CLOTHING ... ,, .. for men aud boys. Just tbe thing to keep out toe cold. Call and let us fit vou out. BOOTS, 8HOE8 AND RUBBERS, .,..,. a nice, clean stock of reliable Rood'i 8Ucb It pays to buy In bard times. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - fUOJOi, OREGON Our Jackets ad Dnw Goods rthaat Um la4ks, ifi 1 President W. C. Hawley, of Wllla mette Unsversity went to Dallas tody iu the interest of bis school, and will speak to the people of that city to morrow. State of Ohio, City ofToledoss Lucas County, Frauk J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the Arm of F.J. Cheney & Co., duiug business la tbe city of Toledo, county and state afore said, and that said firm will pay tbe sum of one hundred dollaja for each aud every case of , catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fkank J. Cheney. oworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D., 1880. , , A. W. GLEASON J Seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces to tbe system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 8eiold by druguists, 75 cts. 5FmSS If used ly Wles about toexpenenca the painful ordeal attendant upon Child-birth, proves an infallible srcclf- Icror.aimoDiiaies 'the tortures of cod tfinement, lessening I the dangers thereof to both mother and child. 7 Sold by dnif gto. Sent br eipreM. cbirjct Drculil. on receiptor ok To Motheri" S" nailed rree. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA. GA. rOR RKNT.A lftrtn of TO ncrrs M a mile P from Ihe city, partly In bops It J. Flemlnp. Over BushVi bank j- - - - - - r- . inqm nnlllre of 11.1-34 lw WANTKD -overnesa In private family. Must be able U teach muslo and bonk keeping;. Apply to Mm. John Kltipatrlci, care Hotel Monterey. Postofflce, Newport, Or. W; ANTED Puling canvasser of good . Liberal salary ana expenses nuu weekly Permaneut posninn hkuwh BHOd. Co., Nurseryman, Portland, Orjpon. 10-7 lm muiB PAPER la kept on die at K.C. Dairt I Advertising Agency, wjuu "c"if"; Exchange. San Franclafo, California, 'where controoVa for advertising can be made for 1L CURIST1AN HCIENCE Literature of all kinds on sale at 826 Liberty rtreet. -4-5-ly fremendous strides have been made Id, ne BIBLE TRADE duriner tha ruut nur nr Inn. HrstexalT piea oi mo progress you win unu iu --. t'cr. All thelatMt and newest 1 1 DJ T. 1" w j... .I1T tint are rep-e.enteU in our attractive. mow windows With preea atiacucu Hall ami thiti It will rrnar Tu People are rushine to avail thtinelve. hui our oner on uiese gooas. Patton Bros., THE nCSTLINQ BOOKSELLERS 08 STATE BTHKET.