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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1893)
KmnRnutJinwiiuiwi Mmxxuxi u-ajfiTAX ouaiiitjLL, Tuesday, itoyexebeb 7, i3. SHOE - SALE FEESOHAL AND-SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from Tonrzs in the Valley. FROM STATICS. Mr. and Mr. Mitchell, of Lyons, ipent the Sabbath in oar midst. THE RUSH SALE OVRBOOATS&IUODnO B ? In the Lead Tbat where we are continoal'y striving to be, sparred on by J"001" approbation and evidence of good trilL "We think we have parsed oar own record, though, this season. Yoo are warmly invited to puss opinion. NO Is experienced when you pet your teeth extracted or filled by DR. CONTBIS, as he uses the Hale method. Gold or Por celain crown inserted. All kinds of plate work done. Bridge work and fine gold fillings a specialty. Dental Pablobs, eoj . Over Gray Bros. - IK - Yoa are joint to ootid or miciny kind of lmproremeit. call oa the bo er gned tor materia, fft nv8 a complete stock, and are ready t sap?ly any prepared contract, sewer work, rradlng. etc Salem Improvement Co. To the World's Fair. Prof. Yerex spent all summer and fall at the world' fair' and will give a lecture "Wednesday evening at the M. E. church with some views on a steropti con. AH the great bulldinus and statue, state houses, Midway Plalsance and the thousanJ sights of the great Columbian exposition will be projected on an Immense canvas by a most pow erful calcium light, with aid of chro matic lenses of the greatest magnifying power. The magnificent buildings of Liberal Arts, Transportation, Manu factory, Administration, Fisheries, Fer ris Wheel, Liberty Bell, statues, and relics of Columbus, electric fountain, the Peristyle, mode! of U. S. man of war, the Spanish caravels, home of tb CllfTDwellere, golden doorway, Interior views showing exhibits of nations. Japanese Hooden built in 1530, Aztec ruins, Monastery of La Rabida, Alii engine, McMonnle'a fountain, pier and moving sidewalk, and wooded island. Special tickets at Dearborn's bookstore and Aitkin fc Palmer's grocery. All having subscribed for tickets will call at Aitken &, Palmer's. Kuebto.n Won. The Salem Soap & Chemical works have been disaatisfien with the rate on soap shipments over the Southern Pacific from Salem aud sent a request to the state railroad board to meditate in tbr matter. The result has been an amicable arrangement sat isfactory to all parties. AN Autopsy. The autopsy over the remains of David Early was held yes terday afternoon by Dr. Robertson, as IsUd by Drs. Mott, Lane, PhilbrooK and Cartwrigbt. The result wa found to be cancer of the prostrate g'antl, be ing a confirmation of Dr. Cartwright's formor diagnosis. Way Ui The stock of surgeon's sponges, cottons, lint and causes kepi at the Capital Drug Store is uuequaled in the city. We also have Apollonarls. Vichy, Huoyadl and Buffalo Lythlu waters. Lunn fc Brooks. !a word to THE WISE Our season's stock is now on our countora-rfreah, bright, beautiful in rich assortment. Now hi tho timo to Xnako your selections, while yon havo tho best to cliooso from. Care ful buvirnr lws rhndo tho prices rieht CaJIuloJd in all tints for fancy work; Celluloid frames and baskets, and a new Hue or ladles and gents punea and pocket-hooka. Bookseller, 20$ Commercial St ml ft . Never in the hfetory of Salem have so many shoes been sold in so short a time as since our Closing Sale started." ggWe still have many choice bargains and those wishing to be fitted should come in at once. Remember we have only thesbest makes, and can still please you. PAIN LITTLE LOCALS. Mrs. Dr. L. C.-Browne has been ill a few days H. G. Luker, tbemana ger of the Pioneer stone quarry is in the city for a ftvr days Mrs. R. H Ccehow, of Salem, is here visiting rela tives and friends. Brownsville Times Mrs. F. B. Prater, of South Salem bas just beard from a long lost sister ol here, Mrs. Eliza Howard of Metropolis, III., all trace of whom she bad lost for thirty-eigbt years. There will be happy reunion in a few weeks as Mrs. Prater is going East to bee her A very higb wind and a little rain all list night. Ule isaaeeou wbo was employed at the Cook noose for over a year was yesterday committed to the asylum, Dr. Jessup conducting bis ex amlnation. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Knight lost tbeir three months' old son Saturday night. Funeral at the Clag gett cemetery Monday afternoon. Aug. Albus, of Mankato, Minn., will locate at Salem In the near future. The Telephone company is putting up poles for its asylum line out east Ch meketa street, as ti'ey find It Imprac ticable to Uie the car line poles, owing to. the noise on tbe wire. D. M. Smith, of the Oregon Land Company, U visiting ou tbe'sound. M. L. 31c.- Hifllu is at Eugene today. Tom Hubbard went South today, in tbe in terest of his Arm. Rev. Copeland re turned today from Portland. Th-o Palter, of Walla Walla, made Sa- 1-tn a fljing visit today Postmaster Gilbert today brought iu a bunch of strawberry blossoms and matured fruit, which looks as fresh as on a June morning Harry singleton returned from Portland this moruing. Mrs. lJbII Metscban Is In Portland for a abort visit, Ed. Herren Is at Aurora. Nkcktik Party. Sberi ft H. A Smith, of Clatsop county, was in tbe city today, en route home from San Francisco. On Dec. 1st he will execute John Relter and John Hanson, two condemned murderers. Frank K. Lovell has a formal invitation, but will probably not attend. Death at Fairfield. Mrs. B. G. Durette, aged 67 years. The lady's death occurred about 9:30 o'clock Sun day evening after a short spell of sick ness. She was tbe widow of R. J. Du rette. ArroiNTED. Dr. Jeffries of Salem, has been appointed member of tbe Pen sion Board of Medical Examiners, but it is not known whose place he will take. 8uciar is Down. It has been 7 cents by tbe taok. It Is now selling at 0 cents, and llab'e to go lower. Railroad Commissioner J. B. Eddy ami merK iiytieu Baker returned to Portland this afternoon. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given tbat for the purpose of making au examination of all persons who may ofler themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school super intendent thereof will hold an examl nntlou at Salem, Oregon, at one o'clock Wednesday, November 8th, 1893, applicants tor state papers win be ex amined at the same time aud place. Djted this 23d day of October, 1603. J. R. nmiiiu w2t-dlw Co. ttupt. Fob Salf.-Two extra fine Plymouth Rock a ckrWs. 12.00 each. E. Hofer, Journal i flic, fcfa'era. Grape Vines for Sale. I have propogattd several thousand itood strong two year old grape vines for setting iut. assorted varltles. suit able for culture In Oretiou. 26 eta each. $2 HO per dzn. E. Hofer. Balem. Or., Journal office. d w J. M- Danivln baa been qoite ill for the part week. Rev. Bonne!! of ciiverton preached at the Christian church Sunday. Mrs. Robinson went np to Fox Val ley last week. Ed. Keene of Salem was Id town Sonday. Mr. Newt Josea has gone to south ern California to speed the winter and take in the mid winter fair before re- tarning. Mr. Keene returned from a visit to bis sisters In Minneapolis, Minn., Last week. Mr. Keene says after all there la no place like "home" and "Oregon." Mis Alice Davie returned home Thursday from Ta-soma, where she has been visiting her aunt since last Janu ary. Now tbat congress has pat silver oat of the way which does it leave a widow or a widower, as it takes two to make i household? Manager Appointed. At tbe directors meeting of tbe Sao tiam Lumbering company ,at Mill City, held Nov. 3d the following resolution was passed: "Be it resolved, by tbe hoard of directors, tbat Thomas Sims, of Salem is hereby appointed general business manager forsaid corporation, with full power and authority to act in all matters pertaining to the interests of said company, from and after this late. (Signed,; Lee Brown, preident; John A. bbaw,secretary." ii-e-o4-wi NeTTimb Card. Tbe EteamerAl- tona arrives up from Portland this evening. She goes oa to Independence, returning from there tomorrow, Wed nesday, at 7 o'clock, leaving at 7:30 sharp for Portland. Mitchell, Wright fc Co, agents. 11 7-1 1 m Gebvajs City Election.-A canvass of tbe votes east Monday shows that Jake Bigman, Tom Coleman. Pat Eel ey, M. M. Mitchell and Frank God frey were elected councilmen; W. 8. Taylor, recorder; Henry Koester, mar shal and N. Gnulet, treasurer. SWEETNES3 LOWERED Down she goes. Gilbert, Patterson t Co., received a dispatch today tbat suear bas gone down half a cent. It now sells at 6 cents at Salem by the sack. The Marvel. Ladies should all see this new pattern rubber. It is made to fit any shoe and has a solid heel. Krausse Bros, have just introduced them. Cider Drinking. It is a good old colonial habit. Van Eaton bas tbe best sweet or boiled cider in tbe city. Course of High Grade Entertain ments at the Salem First M. E. Church Beginning Nov. 8tb, and ending Dec. 20tb. I. Lecturers secured are Prof. Yerex, of Willamette university, the world's fair illustrated by fifty stereopticon views. This entertainment Wednes day evening, Nov. 8th. II. Dr. Cbas. Edwin Lake, Taylor street church Portland, "Every Inch a Man." III. Dr. Arthur Brown, of First Presbyterian church of Portland, "F-itber Time." IV. Rev. G. W. Grannis, "Funny Things Iu Dixie as Seen by a Preach er." V. Grand concert by Salem artists. Course ticket is (2.00. Single admis sion Is 50 cent. Tickets for pale at Dearborn's bookstore and Aitken's grocery store, State street. 11 3tf. If there ever was a speclflcforany nneeom plain L then Carter's Little l.lvt r Hil hits a .peclnc for sick headache and every woman hiuld know this. Only one pill a dose. Try tnem. Alaya avoid hanh purgative pllU. They flrl male yoa ck and tnen ave on -oniti-patd. Carter" LltUl U er H1U regulate the bowel and mke you well. Oo-e, one pi 1. Moracuei of atek hei1hc, bllllouineaa eoniUptitlon. can be cured In leu tira, wl b leu tnedlctne.and for lex money, byuilnr Carter's Uitle Uver Mil than by any otner mean. Headquarters for all dally paper?, at J, L. Bennett's post filce block news stand, tf Good goods THE FAI1C for the least money at Bids Wanted. For painting on reform school work, up to Nov. 10th, 1893, at the office of W. C. Knighton, architect, where plans and specifications can be seen. 1-030-Sw A. J. Hazell, contractor. DPRJ (iSdPowdeK . The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.Ko Ammonia; !?o Alum. Ukd in Millions of Homes 40 Years the StaadanL TRIMMED HATS Last Saturday was a great success. Every article went at half price, just as advertized, and all buyers were more than pleased. This will be continued for several days longer to meet the demands of the trade. Call early. Mrs. Mark Skiff. 291 Commercial Street. P. S. Store closes at 7 o'clock p. m. THE WORKING GIRL. li A Woman Adds Her Tribute to the Subject Discussed Saturday. (Commanleatd-) One reader of "Our Saturday Night" was pleased to note tbe fact tbat a busy editor could find time to come down from tbe discussion of higher subjects to give the one under consideration even a passing glance. It is a subject of vital importance to the best interest of many individuals of tbe present, and increasing multitudes of the future. As has been suggested Id "Our Satur day Night" many of these girls are to become future wives; to wield a power for pood or evil which will be multiplied and remultiplled as long as time lasts; and through eternity the gain or lcs of humanity through them will be felt. Tremendous responsibility rests upon tbe friends and patrons of the working girle. What can be done to enrich tbeir intellects, cultivate their hearts, elevate tbeir social station, cheer their ofen dreary, overburdened lives, re moving as much as possible tbe envir onments which tend to tbe "slow pro cess of depredation of tbe Intellect, blunting tbe social and moral faculties and often destruction of the character," are questions paramount in importance to other vexed questions which are awaiting satisfactory solution. We recognize tbe fact tbat the work ing girl is "liailing through a narrow cbaunel where rocks and whirlpool abound;" sailing too, often in a rudder less craft, tossed about by tbe waves ol adversity, neither expecting nor receiv ing a word of guidance nor a moiety of assistance from tbeir superiors in wIb dom or position. Many so-called christians seem to forget tbat "the true church is where one band strikes an other helpfully," thus the working girl treads the weary round of existence, -ufleriDg ostracism from more fortunate individuals, often, not so much iu coi-s-quence of moral or intellectual infei-i-'rity asby the accepted rule of socle tj. The bonest-bearted girl ever hopes t be sympathized with, to find some heartbeat responsive to her own; il thobf wbo are able to assist her to "ris by stepping stones of her dead self to bigber things" stetch not out to her tbe helping baud, she falls an unwilliug victim to lower associations and It swept on by tbe current circumstance. Much is being done in our large cit ies for our working girls, and may not tbe philanthropic ladles of Salem enter upon some feasible plan to promote the higher development of this deserving class of citizens. We would suggest tbat tbe minister's wives or other appoited parties, in each church, ascertain the number of work ing girls in their respective churches, and see bow many can, or are willing to organize a union for mutual Improve ment. Sucb a union, we think, would be a great benefit to the participants as well as a reflex benefit to the community at large. Il has long been a cherished plan of the writer, to have formed in our city a "Woman's Christian Association," tbe object of which shall be to unite the eflorts of tbe most zealous workers In each church, for the betterment of our city generally.believiug tbat organ ized eflort, iu all directions, not making tbe suppression of any one evil tbe cor ner stone of tbe structure, Is bound to become a power Iu our midst, before which tbe devotees of evil must trem ble and the cltad-ls of vice must fall. The future only can eliminate tbe stupendous advantages galuedbysiicb an organization. Let church lines be from outside this great center for cood, not Iu theory, but Iu f.tct, and future generations will look upon tbe sublime EL w results as almost incredible. Webster bas beautifully said: "If we work upon marble it will perish; if we work upon brass, time will eface It; If we rear templ-s, they will crumble into dust; but if we work upon immortal minds, if we imbue them with princi ples, with the just fear of God, and love to fellow men, we engrave on these 'ablets, something which will brighten to all eternity." Won't Advertise-H. M. Branson fe Co. aay it hardly pays to advertise tbeir choice specialties, for tbe rush at once takes tbeir stock. They keep fxtra choice orisk trade. groceries, and enjoy a Improved Lights. The Welsback improved incondescent gas burners are being put in by Supt. McClane of tbe Salem Gas works. Economizing. As there are now sixteen publications In the field solicit ing advertisements at Salem, legiti mate newspaper at Salem are econom izing in every direction. All deadhead subscribers have been cut otT by tbe leading dailies and some offices are cut jug down their force The Journal bas unjoyed the returning tide of pros perity to tbe full extent but expects no dush times until after congress meets in December and it is known whether tbe country is to be subjected to a tarift agitation or whether industries will re sume. Oregon Vegetables. E. W. Chap man, wbo lives eight miles southeast ef Salem, brings in an Early Rose po tato that is perfectly sound and weigh ing two pouuds, aud a beet of 9 pounds. These are on exhibition at our office and all who wish to ted their friends what kind of vegetables Oregon can produce should come in and see them. Salemites Return. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Euglaud. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Breymau and Miss Ethel Cusick, re turned this raorniug from Chicago, where tbey bad been duriug the clos ing days of the Columbian Exposi tion. Rubbers with opera and sense heels, at Krausse Bros. common PERTINENT PERSONALS. Governor Boies, of Iowa, is speedily recovering. Chicago Tribune: Does Pennoyer expect that the people of his state will pray for what tbey already have? He knows and tbey know that the United States has and will continue to have over 5W0.000.000 of full legal tender silver money. He knows and they snow mat bis statement tbat congres sional legislation has made "gold alone full legal tender money" is untrue. Tbe prayer which Pennoyer wants tbe Populists of Oregon to ofler up on bis Thanksgiving day is not one for the restoration of silver, but for tbe banish ment of gold; He wants them to pray tbat the bard hearts of congressmen win be softened bo that they may give tbe Populists tbe silver monometallic standard and 60 cent dollars. WE CANNOT SPARE hcallhy flesh nature never burdens the body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, the fat-forming element. Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil with hypo phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Its range of usefulness has no limita tion where weakness exists. S&5l2augS,B,rt CHEAP READING Order, UNBUKNT DAILY l)V mall. 2i j-k . - j canto. No papew sent after uSS r A cut, , -THE Largest and Best Assortment AND LOWEST -AT VI00ViEl fliUAi STORt A FALSTAFi'lAX LIaE. That staunch Republican paper, tbe Evenino Journal, once put in a bill to the Democratic committee, for adver tising a Democratic meeting. Tbe bill was an exorbitant one aud tbe.commit tee kicked, whereupon tbe editor of tbe Journal explained tbat tbe additional price was due to tbe fact tbat be pub lisbed tbe advertisement so tbat it ap peared to be editorial. In other words be was cbarg:ng for bis editorial utter ances. Salem Democrat. Tbe above is simply another of the $24 Fat Boy'e Fatstaffian lies. He gets into a bole where he cannot turn around and tells a whopper to throw people off tbe scent of his nauseous pre varications. If he can fiud one Demo crat to sustain tne above charge we shall be glad to publish his statement of tbe facts in these columns. As a monumental newspaper liar Flagg bears tbe palm. In tbe meantime we would be pleased to have Mr. FJagg call and pay that pirt of tbe bill which he contracted himself. Good Democrats Day their honest debts and as be sets up to crit icise tbe Democracy of others we expect him to call at once. By tbe way, what became of tbat campaign fund anyhow? Ask Your Friends Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what tbey think of it, and the replies will be positive in its favor. Simply what Hoods Sarsaparilla does, tells tbe story uf Its merit. One baa been cured of indigestion or dyspepsia, another finds its indispensable for sick headache or biliousness, while others report re markable cures of scrofula, catarrab, rheumatism, salt rheum, etc. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. Mr. W. D. Howells' novel, The Coast of Bohemia, is announced bytbe Messrs. Harper fc Brothers as their latest publication. The rise of tbe short story in America would furnish material for an interest ing chapter in literary history. The December Harper's Magazine will pay a significant tribute to tbe importance of the ten-page tale as opposrd to the three volume novel. It will contain ulne Bbort btculea from the peus of Brander Matthews, Owen Wister.Rutb McEnery Stuart, Charles Egbert Crad dock, Howard P.vle, Sarah Orue Jewett J. Lincoln Steffens, William McLen nan, and Harriet Prescoit Spoflbrd. HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 11 Hard Wood Finishing, ' Can give good references. Estimates furnish ed. Aaarest ueo. tschatru' u. Kalem. Kesl- ucura ou f-meiu -jioior muway, Itortn Salem. utm uiucni Dwiuera mouert, ll-ed THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OREQOJST. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portion rt ad Rn Francisco, First-class In all Its appointments. Choicest Fruits drown In the Willamette Valley. A. 1. WAGNER. Prop. THEY "TURNED THE RASCALS OUT." And I have started a "CUSTOM HOUSK" ol my own. on Bute street. ner Commercial, where I will be pleased to men my old uu mera. and plenty 01 t ew onesin want ol edh0orn0So,,:00, flU' m,,'a "d KEi'AlRiNU NEATLY DONE. lW7 WJf.AKMSTRONG. F T HART LEADING MERCHAK1 Si I llrill ly TAILOR. 2-17 COMMERCIAL. STREET. OVERCOATS -Vt8!!f!eM,U' .,b,a coW weatQer. We have a big Block or good ouea of dlffd ent grades Prlcwi very low. .MACKINTOSHES r i .i t. W!U needed again, as goon as it rolna. We have a flue 1Itt AfLT1v0TcLHInNiGk,,ltO8he, ' ! CaUaDdIetUBfltvoufnrurORadbOJr'' the lUag to keep out lb BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, It pays to buy bard time D,' Cl l reltoWe KdS' 8fhM WILLIS BROTHERS A CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - Hor TiaIii ml Ti. n..j i THE PRICES THE- WANTKD OTerne In prime ba Most be able to teach mntls . St keenlnc Aoclr to Mm. Jnfcn situ.fl care Hotel Hraterey. Postonw,SeToit.(kI dress. Liberal salary sndexpedeiwl lMla C&llfomls vtiMfl eontrac for adTerUilng can bemsfie is lj IHKIHTIAN t-CIENCE-LltmOrr. rJ.'i j kinds on sale at SSUberty street. -l; TREMENDOUS STRIDES. Tremendous be strides have been nude 1 BIBLE TRADE klarinsr the oast Tear or two. Bettcuiri uiea 01 me progress yoa win una in wi -locx. au tne laieM ana newest in-nra hi sfiaai are represented in onr suraeu" how windows, with pr ces sttaenM Call acd see them. It will retT Tt kf onr ofler on these goods. reopie are rnsBinr to avail menuemi Patton Bros., THE ItrjSTIJNG BOOKSELLERS 98 STATE STREET. Chatwin House. J ot couth of the Methodist Church, In Bslol uregon. FREE BATHS. RverTthlnrnewand clean. Tables 1 with the best of tT.rrthlrje In the msrU HneelAl attention to commercial irkTlllal Meals SS cts. Beard and lodging irom (U weeanp. roeeuie 01 piano. The Oregon Land C, Atualem. Is engaged in selllne fruit to inth-Ticlnltyor.-aFem.Oregan, wbers p fruit Is now growing than In any part of B state. tXKJK A M1NTU01W, 10-13-Jm Msnsten MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS The Rustler Wood Si And ha AnMn'l hnm Tin half TOnr WOOd. fuel, when he saws It. Make vourcoplnij with blm personally or leave oroers at Vesw street, or address m lv mail. till MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN Connecting and Primary Classes open Moudai, Sept. 25Ui. Cor. Court and Liberty streeU, opposite ojl house. TRAINING CLA For teachers and mothers wUl begin OetoWJ 2d. at the same place. For particulars apply to Mrs. P. S. Knight, Prlndisl- COR BENT. A Una of 79 sens v . br h rrorn lha city, partlj In bops. &$ B J.nemlnr. Over Bob bank liJJi, - - HAiSH, OREGQ ..... - , uuwh pMM ib MOM.