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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1893)
-j fcp? Lho LWee r ,10 c dou ma E!M Awo H Fw E.U. tn ?P E.W Ff ?, sru& . JBV WIKG miOTA JOUKHAfc, WEttSJWAY, TOTOM&JUR 19, urttmiiiiniiirTiir - smnifmisfms.'lsj mmiwiiiiww W"- Wafx mmrn PATTBBNS j -IS- - ALL, WOOL DRESS GOODS ONLY NEW DRESS GOODS The season's daintiest fabrics are now on our counters, although -a few Btragglera are still to come. There's a perfection of color cpmbi bation and beauty of weave in the bew things that will be a treat for Won. We win try to make your vifflt '45 Cents a Yard. Biggest bargains ever known. Call early and get the best se lections. THE PALACE. - IF - Yon ar goln V build or mtke,"7 Hod of lmjroveme it, - er 5"eJ t0T material, ve a mple' toc r.'and are resdy .ropplyany p epared contract, sewer work, muling, ets. !al m Improvement Co. Board of Oharitiks. For the benefit of the charity fund, there will be an entertainment given at the opera house, Friday" evening, Nov, 2-llb. There will be two parts, the first con sisting of recitations, singingand music. The second part will be an amusing drama, entitled "Little Toddiekins," which, to be enjoyed, must be seen, as no words can describe its facinating features. Addmittance 25 cents; re nerved seats 50 cents. Program will be published. All under the patronage of some of the best talent of rjalem. A Good Acquisition. Yesterday the family and household goods of Mr. JM. Bcbeydekr, of Portland, arrived Jn this city, wb re that geuLeman ex pects to make his future home. Mr, 8. Is an experienced horticulturist and laudscape gardner, and bis acquisition to the Capital City will be greatly p-ized by all interested in that line. Change op Proouam. As will bo seen by the advertisement, some of the dates for tbecoure f-ntertaiumentato be given by the M. E. church have been changed. Rev. Grannls vill exchange with Dr. Locke and will give "Funny things In Dixie," Nov. 22d. m Civil Case. The eise or Geo. Nel' vs. Hugh McNeil, Geo. McNeil and Nathan McNeil, a civil action for $217 damages, called for trial before Justice Batcheltor this morning, was continued until 10 o'clock, Nov. 21at. m Unsversity Chapel. Remember the lecture at the university tonight by Rev. W. C. Kantner. Beside the elo quent and pletsing lecture a short mus ical program will be given. Come this line weather and enjoy yourself. PERSONALS. Secy. J. T. Gregg, of the state board of agriculture, Is in the city. He say he will serve again if he is wanted. Atty. Henry E. McGulre.of Portland, lain the city. H. J. Ellis and J. H. Whitley, two firmer Salem business men, now of Polk county, were Salem visitors today. Postmaster A. N. Gilbert is at Port laud. Jas. Kyle, lessee of the Ralem can nery, is home from Albany and Corval lis. Sheriff C. W. Ganz of Clackamas, county, brought H. J. Thompson to the pen today, fr one year. Try compressed Eppiey'e. yeast, at Clark & "Spot cash" does the Fair. business at the Course of High Grade Entertain meats at the Salem First M. E. Church Next lecture In course (No. II) Wed nesday evening, Nov. 22d. II. Rev. G. W. Grannls, "Funny Things in Dixie as Seen by a Preach er." III. Dr. Arthur Brown, of First PrMhvferlan church of Portlaud, Father Time," Nov. 28. IV Dr. Cbas.Ed ward Locke,Taylor streit church Portland, "Every Inch a Man " Dee. 0. V. Grand concert by Haletn artists, December 20tb. Course ticket is $2.00. 8lugV adms Bloa ia 60 centa. Tickets for salo at Dearborn's bookstore and Altkeu's grocery store, Sta.e streit. li-stf, IA HEAD OF TIME Wo are in advance of the season. as usual, in displaying our Novelties. But then wo lead in everything in thought ful solocuon of dosirnhle poods, in caro fill attention to yourwanta, in high qual ity, and the most impor tant of all- in price. That isolwayawhat it Bhould be. Japanese Curios, The only b took of Japanese goods n galem are new litiug shown ut mH LITTLE LOCALS. Another beautiful autumn day. rhe Willamette club meets this oven ing. The county assessors of Oregon are soon to meet in Salem. Advice to Jack Frost please keep oil the grass. A three year-old son of F. A. Bur don, of Bethel Hills, broke his leg Sun day afternoon. The contract for fres- coing the new lodge rooms of the Olive lodge, in Thos. H ilman's new block was yesterday let to Frank Wiliman. Work'wlll commence this morning. Yesterday the staging was prepared for the artists to work on Rev- C. L Corwiu went South today. Mrs. R. J. Hendricks of the Reform School spent the afternoon in the city. Miss Emma Will of Aurora is visitlm; Miss Monroe in this city. The Old Folks Whist club meets with Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Wagner next Monday eve ning Mrs. Addie Boyers of North Yakima Is a guest of Mrs. A. W. Den tils In Eist Salem Miss Williams of tho asylum force of attendants ia at Al bany for the day. Grape Vines for Sale. I have prorogated several thousand good strong two-year old grape vines Tor setting out, assorted varitles, suit able ror culture In Oregon. 25 cts each. $2 00 per dozen. E. Hofer, Salem, Or., Journal, ollloe. j w Bearing: Fruit. The late decisions of the tupreme court on the Cbemeketa street impiovement cases are having good efiect. Ibis morning some twen ty delinquents on State and cross streets have ofiered to pay up, and no doubt all the assessments will soou be forth coming. The city -council at Its next meeting will order warrants served for the collection of all except the Cbemek eta street at-sessmeuts, which letter will only be delayed until the pendlne In- jutictlou Is formally dissolved- m Police Coukt.-O M. Bartlett, who wis charged with stealing a harness an I other artlc et, was discharged to former atid held on one of the other charges. Tr al by jury will take place a 10 . m. Thursday Two drunks were llmd flv days each, iK JUDGE BURNETT'S COURT!. Jury Discharged The Docliet Neatly Closed. Jury was discharged and the circuit court Special term is about closed. In the case of A. Bush vs. 8. Z. Mitchell, O. F. Pax.on, Geo. P. Markle, J. L. Hart man, D. F. Sherman, D. Tulblll, A. P. Fullef, F. B. H. Paine, ft A. Carle, F. R. Ahhjd, P. 8. Kulgbt, E. P. Wet more and F. H. Page, to enforce the payment of a promissory note for $22, 000 made August 81, 1892, doe In one year, with interest at 8 per cent, non suit. Further proceedings in the case will be bad on Saturday. Io the cases of Mary B. and T. W. Rutherford vs. Natbau O. Morris, mi pervisor of road district No. 26 tor an injunction to prevent the removal of a fence, the demurrer tn the amended complaints overruled. J. H. Lunn, vs. William Holcomb, foreclosure; default and decree. J. A. Baker vs. John Given and H. Jacobs, action tor money oaa note; default and judgment Frank Cbupellavs. Marliu Wampole, suit to establish boundaries; defend ants motion to confirm.report sustain ed with deoree against plaintiff tor coat and disbursements. On mttion of District Attorney Jat McCain the case of the state vs. W. A Smeltzer, charged with arson, was con tinued until the next term on the cou .lition of taking the deposition of A M. Smeltzer, of Michigan, who is deslr )us of returning to bis home, having been here since the October term be ;au. The indictment against Mrs. JuIIh Clark charged with adultery was dis uissed upon motion of Mr. McCain, ue ppweutlng wlns. her husband not tx ing on hand when the cose wax. calltd. the woman entered a plea of not guilty previous to dismissal. Two cases entered upon the docket, vesterday were J. C. Johnson vb. Look Wentz, and Isador Long vs. G. W. Kerns. The former was settled. Court adjourned to 9 a. m. Thursday. 8DPBEME COURT. Salem, Nov. 15, '93. A. W. Hough, resp. vs. A. Hough, ipp.T appeal from Crook county; argueo and submitted. J. F. Moore att'y for app. ; Geo. W. Barnes att'y for resp. The Milton Bank Bobbers. Walla Walla.Nov. 15. Six armed parties are now in pursuit of the robbers who made a raid on the bank at Miltou yesterday. One Is from Milton led by Deputy Sheriff Richie, one is from Athena under Deputy SberifTStamped, one from Weston, one from Pendleton under Sheriff Funiss, one from Waliu la aud one from Walla Walla under Deputy 8herifT Ellingsworth. It i now believed that the robbers passed through tblB city about two hours after the robbery. Persons' answering the description were seen by credible wit nesses riding very warm horses about 4 o'clock last evening. His supposed that tbey have confederates among ranchers. fioiitino anticipated. It Is reported that the robbers are sur rounded by a posse at a sheep camp in the brush on Pine creek, fifteen miles west of Milton. A hard fighMs antic!- pated.and tbesherlfl of Walla Walla Co. has been called upon to furnish an extra posse. Sheriff Gose dispatched a posse to guard the bridge over the Toucbet at the mouth of Pine creek, and another was stationed at Nine Mile bridge above Wallula. Try compressed Epploy's. yeast, at Clark &, "Willamette."-This club meets Wedue-day oveulng this week. All members uro at liberty to Invite oue couple aud are requested to meet at 8;30 p. m. A Messenger. When you have ur gent business somewhere aud no time o go, call a Lock wood messenger by .Imply turning lu a call at the blue bjx. They aro great time savers. LOkm Book Store, TWi I(n eotiBlsta of nasort'd China , fttteti m 'iw mid saucer, tea sets mnrmrrm, xim ou ter uiancs, bowl, , ul s h, chocolate po . rekrrjwi and fl wer vases, lacquer Willi, ereM, wall brackets, Japj. mm NNffclMi 90 per kuudrod. 203 Com- 8LICKKR THAN THE SLICKEST. Oi- buni't Racket storo sells slickers, rub er coats and mackintoshes at lower prices thuu anyone else. IMS 4J-2w Try compressed Eppley'd, yeast, at Clark A Murderous and Despondent. Tacoma Wash., Nov. 15. Albert Lauren, a barkeeper at the Germaula saloou, shot Mrs. Peterson at Stellacoom. Lauren had formerly an admirer o' Mrs. Peterson, before her marriaee. three mouths ago. He entered hei house at Stellacoom, and, without warning, shot her twice, ouce in thi- arm and agalu in the stomach. Neith-J er shot will prove fatal. The chief of police aud several officers left for Peter sou's ranch, but bad not this evening succeeded in capluriug Lauren. Lauren told Mrs. Peterson that he would com-1 mlt suicide and it Is more than probable he haa done so, LATER. The sum stolen from Drake wa twenty thousand dollars, The nbter. occurred In the busiest part or the city. Body Becovered. Skamokawa, Wash., Nov. 16 The body of the little Stanard boy, who was drowned the 5th of November at this point, was discovered buried in tho sand. THE RUSH SA LE MEETS, BLMKETSl BU ifl -OF- TRIMMED HATS Last Saturday was a great Buccess. Every article went at half price, just as advertized, and all buyers were more than pleased. This will be continued for several das 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." in. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from in the Valley. Towns FROJI BROOKS. Dr. Reynolds was in this city Tues day. ' Mr. Jones of Portland was in this lo cality this week. Tuesday night the cry of fire was heard. It was found that Jno. Riding- er'o bouse was on fire. A lamp on tbe table exploded setting a bed on fire. Soon after tbe alarm was given, a good ly number was collected and the flames which were making rapid progress were soon extinguished. Mr, Brown met with an accident Fri- d ty morning, while carrying a roll of heavy zinc screen he slipped and fell, the screens striking on end on tbe back of Mr. Brown's right hand bad ly cut ting uud bruising it. J. W. Shaffer had the misfortune while at work iu tbe slaughter house to cut one of bis fingers, blood poison set in and Mr. Shaffer has a very bad hand. 8bafier &. Shaw made a trip to Turn er for stock Saturday. Rev. Myers aud wife of Turner visit ed old friends in the burg last week. Jas. Looney has moved onto bis farm south of Brnoks and is rapidly improv ing tbe appearance of tbe place. Sunday eve the junior league gave a sample of their work under the leader ship of Miss Royal. It was highly enter tainlng. The junior leaguer's are pro gressing very rapidly in their work. J. W. Shaffer went down to Portlaud Friday. Mrs. Harris of Salem was down visit ing friends aud relatives in this vicin ity last week. Mr. B. and Miss N. Basher, brother and sister of Mrs. Geo. Massey, wer visiting in the burg last week. Mr. Howell of Portland aud Mia- Mullwalu oiixowell frairle were mar ried In Howell Prairie on Sunday and left for Portland on tbe 6 o'clock train Monday morning. FROM MARION. Perry Campbell left Monday morn ing, for his old home in Iowa, on ac count of the serious illness of bis broth er, who lives there. Revs. Israel and Catherine Osborne, of Ne w b u rg.stopped here over Saturday and Sunday, on tbe way home from Lacombe.'Llna county, where they held a successful series of meetings. A. H. Hunt, our enterprising black smith, baa recently bad some signs painted on tbe front ot bis shop. Station Agent Hlnsbaw bad a broad grin on bis face Tuesday morning. H says "it's a boy." Parents and child all doing well. Two more organs arrived this week, one for S. H. Russell, and the other for lite Friends' church. R. T. Riy expects to plant 2000 prune trees this winter, on the farm be pur chased of Mr. Garduer. By Laying on of Hands! Woman restored to perfect health! Just faith and confidence enough to lay hold of Dr. Pierce's favorite irrescrip tion, administer It with a little patience and a little perseverance, and complete restoration to health and vitality is in sured. Not far, indeed, from the mir aculous, are many of the wonderful cures of lost womauhood it ban affected. There are few cases, indeed, within tbe requiiement8 of rick and suffering woman, outside or beyond its helpful influence. 8o confident are the mak ers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription of its power to heal all fetmle diseases, that they warr int satisfaction in everv instance, or refund money. Large bottles $1.00 (G Tor $5.00); at druggists. Tutt's Pills banish biliousness. We have just brought from the Mill $500 Worth of 0 and ids M TO MAKE OUR ANNUAL CLEAN AND AT THE Lowest Pr ices Ever Heard 0 AT THE M.00UEl Mi ST0N A ROMAN TALE. Robert Clow, of Junction, tbe ex-railroad commissioner, transacted business in this city Monday. Wben questioned regarding tbe work of the present board of commissioners Mr. Clow answered that he was not prepared to make any statement. Nevertheless, we will wager the only bat we on call our own, that there is not a mnn in th- whole state of Oregon, who belter rea ize- the Imposi tion practiced on the people of Oregon by the railroad companies with the sanction of the boar of commissioners, than does Mr. Ciow. Harrisburg Courier. LETTER LIST. The following letters remaining in the 8alem poatofflce Nov. 15, 1893, un called for. Those calling for tbem please say "advertised-" Brown Mrs Brown Robt bowers Mr L-na Burns Job u Breman P F Bernard Geo Card Mrs Mattie Carter John Ditlen Joe & F E De Leon Mrs Cbas GuireThos GeisAW ' Gulbert E H Hubbard W M Jackson Mis Jaue Kerns Wm Leach E J More F J Marwell O G McKinuey Ernest NyeR Nash W H Percy Wm Stoop 8 Sbeppard Rosa Shanks J S Walker Mrs H J Walker L A A. N.GILBERT, P.M. Danker Peter De Leon Tillie Fd wards H M Gilbert G W Guiles John Huffman Mary Harris J W Irish W L Lampson Mrs H Lemmon Miss M Maiseu M Jones Carl Nye D A Neal Maggie Putnam Marion Rltter Edwio Spencer Mrs Effle Simmons Byron woods Ijow CARD OP THANKS. Miss Julia Capwel) wishes in behalf of her mother and the family to thaul in deeiietjt sincerity tbe Salem frieudt ror the respect shown the memory of her sister for their kindness for tht beautiful flowers whose fragrance wil live lu saddened hearts to remind them ihM, eveu though far from the botm land, hearts were touched by their i-or-row. Portland, Ore., Nov. 11, 1893. New England White some of the Salem ladies are having a waimcontnv versv over the utlnee pie question, tbe New England condensed mluco meal takes tbe lead at J. A. Van Eaton's, Rubbers with opera and common seuso hi els, at Kruusse Bros. A rusrr.'a 'o license was lsued to MUa Emma Morgan and Jsiao Newton Jr-' m . A marriage llcenie was Issued today to Alice llaskiua and J. F. Yerger. Hydraulic Hump puller working at Moral ugsldo every day this week. Bee it. )MUt oPRicrs Found Out at Last. It is frequent ly difficult to locate youroest friends but tbey will be found at last. .That Is the experience of Salem housekeepers with J. A. Van Eaton, the popular grocer. NONE-SALEM HAS NO STATE RIGHTS CHURCHES. .. Cottage Grove, Noy. 12. Ed. Jeurnal: Find enclosed stamp for a reply. I wish to know how many if any of the churches In Salem are go ing to keep Pennoyer's day as Thanks giving day instead of the day Ect apart v the Pr-sl-lent or the United States. For my part I do not believe in secess ion aud for that reason I shall obs.rve ihe day set apart by the president. Rev. J. H. Hbortridge. JCM au Friendly Regard is never en tertained by the children for a medi cine that tastes bad. This explains the popular- Itv amonrr little ones of Scott's Emulsion, Wbleb Might, However, Bit Happened In tbe Prent Dmr. "Ho, MarcoP' cried old Whiskerus, "how stack'st thou np todayr The twain had met one summer morn back in an alleyway. Stern Marco drew his toga close and cast aside bis lyre. "I'm ont of whack today;" he said; "with rage I am afire! Oh, may the children of the street play football with my head if I don't lick old Screechins be fore I go to bed!" "What wrong is charged to Screech ins?" old Whiskerns said then. "Me thought he was a Roman bold a man among tbe men." "And so did I till yesternight," qnotb Marco, with a sigh, "but I have changed. my mind somewhat I swear hell have to die. Oh, Whiskerns, he bade me come unto his house last evotohavea qniet chat and smoke the tale I did be lieve. I went. O friend, and doubted naught I did not think that he would seek to make a driveling young idiot of mel I went; he plied me with cigars; I swear they were but hay. He locked the door and took his harp, and then began to play, and then to sing the agony I felt I'll ne'er forget. "Methinks I hear that brutal song ring in my poor ears yet. 'Twas that old song which has been used to torture men to death, and Screechius gavo it to me, nor stopped to get his breath. Down in a corner of the room I sank near dead with fright; bnt, Whiskerns, he kept right on and sang with all his might! My tongue was paralyzed with fear, for help I could not call, and there I lay while Screechius sang 'After the Balll' He mocked my agony, did he. His fat sides shook with mirth. Bnt, ho, he comes! Now he or I shall be wiped from tho earth!" They came together, these two men, and Marco made a swipe as if he meant the dusty street with Screechius to wipe. He strolled in glee upon his neck; he tore his hair and hide, until bis foe in misery for mercy loudly cried. Bnt Marco tied up Screechius into a double knot, and now the Roman children meet and view the fatal spot. They say of Screechius: "Here he died a like fate will befall all those who insist that men must list unto 'After the Ball "Brook lyn Life'. THE MARKETS. Raw Francisco, Nov. 16. Wheal Dec 81.06$. CmcAoo, Nov. 15. Cash, 60j; .De cember 61. Portland, Nov. 15. Wheat f.95; Walla Walla $.85. fall, i -sVtk Paymaster Eohbed. Chicago, Nov. 15. A local paper says J. A. Drake, treasurer and paymas ter of the Indiana, Illinois & Towa rail road, was attacked by footpads this morning, near the company's office, sandbagged and robbed of a satchel containing a largo amount of money, which rumor puts at between twenty five and forty thousand dollars. As far ns known there is no clue to the rob bers. Drake Is said to be badly hurt, hut offl -ere of the road refuse to divulge bis whereabouts. Chinese Ordered Free. San Francisco, Nov. 15. Actlmr on a telegram from Attorney General O.' ney at Washington, Marshal Long has njieai imm cust ay twenty-one Chi OLINGER & RIGDol Undertakers and EmMi Cabinet work and repairing. "uu" nirwei, uppoute Opera Bx BALRM, 0a THIS PAPER ! kepi on file at E.CL Advertising Armey. 64 and as u., Exchange. Sat) Prandco, UalUbrsli,! "" r auienuini can Demtfli b J vUDTun . u u(v.unv. ... . ( '."r,v.".rAr'1i.,:rr"lwf n x, uuo wm Miie v - uoenj nrat, TREMENDOUS STRIDES. rremendons tbe strides have been fiujjl BIBLE TRADE daring the past year or twn. Britta plesot the DrtMrrrea you will nudist -toek. All 1 he latest and neweat ihisal urn are representee in our un th-iw windows. With nnces itu Call and aee tbem. It will rpr 1 rcupio are rnnninr w avail intn ui uur ouer on inese goods. Patton Bros., THE HUSTLING BOUKSELLEH S8 8TATK 8TEEKT. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTE Uonnectlngand Primary Classes ( Monday, Sept. 25th, Cor. Court and Liberty streets oppouU c UUUH. For teachers and mothers will begin OitJ 3d, at the same place. For particulars apply to Mrs. P. S. KnightJ PrlndjM Tlie Oregon Land ft: AtUalem, is e mated in seltlnr fruit 1 la the vicinity nrraiem. nmrtn w.icra : Cr lltlsnoweiowlnr than In inv nart of Ue- . COOK ol MINTHOKH. I 'KM" 3m Mansiena make no more mistakes CHARLES A. SMITH RONS S$ And he doesn't burn an hmlf vonr wood, fuel, when he saws it. Hake yonrconUioB With klfM ..... ml . . Vasf'sl Clrar Store ItMrhnm'a Knr.tr tnr 3A H OITJ En itrett. or addreu me by malL Chatwin House. I nese ordered deported by federal Judges ior iani og to comply with the nrovla. HiSS"mlSittr.i"SS .i.V ions of Geary registration law Meals 3S cU, Hoard and leucine irom H Jut south of the Methodist Church, In Isltif urvgon. FREE BATHS. KvrTlh!n nwvi1 !, Tahiti ItrTfl With Ihe best at av.i-thlnv In the markl inktriinv week up. Free oie of piano. F T HART FADING MERCHAN1 1,1,1 IMI I 1 TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. 703HI Baking a preparation of cod-liver oil almost as pa atable as milk. Many mothers have grateful knowledge of its benefits to weak, sickly children. Pr.Wd htwHj kY K y. Theoaly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Altun. Uw im Miliums of Homesio Years the firttmfltTi fine Lecture In the university ouiu. i n.. w? fl Ifanlnur rt rbu?lli: llr ?j j J evening, November 15b, at thechmpef, abject "Move On" Tiekets 25 ots ' for h t the boolutoraa. JHMd RAINY WEATHER foMadleandcSm SS1! 8Dl8ee. Ua whea " e. Mackintosh! .. ... "u Bna Reutiemen. Prices the owml nT.r tw,. k m ,.binh iitl IUII VSIUft, " "" " lw .. ALL WOOL SUITS auo7eTforacashPaUta The 8d, on the market, at the loweat price. ei FINE 8HOE3 AND B00T3 wX BfU"fn,P!j?rurfo01 w, when yog can get the same goods t Wsh nrlcSf" f0f grMt de! Ie8a moQy A good Hue ofTurable .hoei at low DRESS GOODS AND JACKETS Latest st, lea, correct trimmings, elegant colorings. 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