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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1895)
SmfmMmfmm ' Al WJWipppillwi ) ur tmv Hi i jtfawnmnwa kaiat0lmJmm1m mt mi illil mm f it i I ,'t Itfr ifmTn OUR ENTIRE STORE ,IS FOR. m SHLE 0 By the lump or single piece Clothing for Men and Boys. The greatest opportu nity. The Lowest Prices. The best goods ever offered. WOOiEl flMiYi STORE, ANOTHER OUN AOOIDENT. Al. Mulksjr, a Sublimity Farmer, Loses Bis Arm. Another uufortunato gnu accident took place about 1 o'clock Sunday after uoou. Al. Mulkey, a yoUug farmer ro Biding near Sublimity, nccompauled by three neighbors went hunting Sunday morning in tbe vicinity of Silver Creek Falls. About 1 o'clock tbe hunters slopped to rest, Mr. Mulkey though t- Kldnappeel TonUht. Tbe loverd of amusements are roIhr ( to be given a treat tonight. Bacon's Stock company are going to present Kidnapped. Kiduappod Is a play that is full of dramatic situation replete with climaxes aud brlin full of comedy with a very pretty heart story running through tbtj 'piece. Tbe principal comedy patt-ls that of a German dude , the other pjuta Is that Ailchal Mo- frvit1ntf a fI.. !.. iti.i Ih limt - Ill 1 I ,'"WJ " AI1DUIUHW lUnb MtM JUZJI icMiy layiug urn ieu arm over mo muz-; been appointed on the police force, zleoftheguu when in somo way or There Is oho a very funny jew. The other thoarm piece discharged its con- company have their own orchestra and tents, badly shattering tbe unfortunate la Ouo of tbe largest companies that has . viuuMuiwua viiuivu , viHimii nniflm in mam ttaaM ir riii , -.. iwhivih u uiaui viznan a a iuu Complete line of Willa mette University Text Books at lowest prices. A full stock of school tablets, pencils, etc. S. F. DEARBORN. man's arm him to Johnson's sawmill a short die tance away and bent for Dr. Brooks, of Sllverton. Arriving at the side of the young man, Dr. Stott saw it was neces sary to amputato the Injured member. Accordingly a hack was secured and tbe man was removed to Sllvorton whero tbo painful operation was net formed about 1 o'clock this (Monday) morning. Stron gs raarat KHOSt TUB BILL 'O FAltK. HotiCaiM. Muih and Milk J Urn Sandwich Three Doughnuts.. of a Me l'igo Keel. Htewed KrulU- Buckwheat Cuke. Mush and Jeney Cream. JJollod nice Willi Cream.. Krled Mush Bwls Cheese Handwlch , American Cheese Bandwlch.. Ks, any style.. 1'otato Haiad. . 6a . Bo . 6o , 6a . 6a . 6o 6a 10c 10c . 10a . loo .100 . 100 , 10a ,10o The Fall Campaign. Tho Ladies' Bazaar opous tho fall campaign with a larger stock and lower prices than oyer, judging from tho crowds that daily throng our store our goods and prices nro appreci ated, vyo navo a largo now stock of stylish millinory for tho fall trade cheaper than vor. LADIES' BAZAAR. D. W. FllASER & Co. PERSONALS. Bherlfl John Knltrut returned from Portland today. Hon. J. B. Looney, of Jefferson, was In the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. il, Gray spent Sunday in Portland. Col. Bobt. Thompson returned to Portland this morning. Rev. John Parsons returned this afternoon from Eugene. Attorney P. H. D'Aroy had legal kuslneM in Portland today. J. H. Brooks, the druggist, had busl m In the metropolis today. Postmaster J. A. DItter, of Bublim lty, was a Salem visitor today. M. Kllnger, the Jolly brewer, had business in Gorvals this afternoon. CountylAasessor D. D. Cofloy went to Albany this morning on business. 8. W. Thompson, the Jeweler, went to Portland this morning on business. J. J, Dalrymple, the dry good mer obaat, transacted business In Portland today. Postmaster and Mrs. B. F. Boubam returned today from a Bunday visit with friends at Eugene. Clarence M. Keene went to Eugenr this mornlutr where he will enter the State University tomorrow. Rev. F. H. Gwyuno returned from Eugene this afternoon whore be hap baen on missionary work. Mrs. Dr. E. B. Phllprook and child ren returned this morning from an ex tended outing at Clatsop Beach. Col. N. B. Knight and daughter, Miss Portia, returned to Portland by tho early train this morning. Rev. A. L. Hutchison and Hanco Black weut down tbo valley this morn ing on a hunting expedition. Hunorlntf ndnnL F. 11. Annan, of Mia (Salcni Consolidated Street Railway Company, spent Bunday in Portland. R, E. Moody returned to Portland on tho Baiem local this morning after a Bunday visit with his parents In this olty. Nicholas Bier returned iSuuday from a five weeks outing at Foloy Bprings. His health Is somewhat Improved after his vacation. MIsa Jesslo Bettlemlor camo up from Woodburn this morning and will be a student at Wlllametto University tho ensuing year. Prof. R. A. Heritago and family aro nicely settled at 800 Court street. Mr. Heritage is the new head pf Willamette Musical College. Louis Funk, of Minneapolis, D. R. Bhambrook and Nute Rlobarda of Roscburg were In the city today and registered at tbe Wlllametto. Mrs. M, B. Bozorth and daughter who have been visiting relatives In this city the past week left this morn ing for their home in Astoria. Balem has two vocalists sho may well fool proud of Mrs. Hinges and Miss Alderaon, both graduates of Wil lamette Conservatory under Prof. Par. vln. John Holmau returned to Albany this morning. Bpeaklng of the Marlon county jallbreak Mr. Holman says tbe Linn county jail is burglar proof being formed exclusively of steel. Btate Treasurer Phil Metsoham re turned from Portland Sunday evening accompanied by his daughter, Miss Anna, who has been visiting friends In Eastern Oregon for several months. W. G. Wostaoott went to Portlawl on the early train this morning for tbe purpose ot attending a meeting of tho board of directors of the Paolflo Vine- A Joko on Chief Dilley. Ever uincu the blcyclo ordinance was passed by tho city counell a few months since, Salem's alert police officers have kept their oyes ODen and have succed od in punishing a number of wheel men. Saturday foronoon Chief of Police Dilley noticed a bicyclist go ijilnulng along Commercial street on bis wheel, and determined to put a stop to It. Passing down State street be soon met tbe bicyclist crossing tho street by Bmali's dry goods store. "I should like to hayo you como up to my office for a few moments," said Chief Dilley to the astonished wheel man. "What foi?" inquired the bicyclist. "Were yeu not riding your wheel on the sidewalk a few moments ago?" queried tho officer. "Yes sir, aud I have a right to" re plied the man with the wheel much to the astonishment of tho officer.. "How'h that," inquired Chief Dll ley?" "Why,"smlled tho bloycllst"navoni you read tbe ordinance yet?" By this time tho chiefs predicament was becoming qulto laughable. He acknowledged that ho had not noticed the ordinance very closely. "Better look it up, then" remarked tho wheelman who went splnulng down tbe street. Tbe wheelman in this particular in stance was Elmer Calkins, the popular assistant at tho Balem steam laundry. who propels his blcyclo with but one foot, making almost as good tlmo thereby as any other blcyuIlBt; As tbo ordinance permit cripples riding upon tho sldowalkB, the chief had to let his man go. years are going to see Kidnapped don't delay getting your scat as they are going very fast. You can get tbe best seat In the house for 60 cents. Children will be admitted for 16 cents. Kidnapped had run of two weeks in Portland where hundreds were turned away. Tho company go from hero back. to Portland nnd play all winter. Don't stay away Air fear of not seeing a good show. A H entertainment for 60 cents. Beats arc selling at Pattou Bros. A Largo Urowd. The bankrupt store at lis Rtatn street, has been crowded with people during tbo Jast week aud Judging from tbe armfull of shoes carried away they must bo ol a good quality and very cheap. Tho sale will continue until all aro sold. Mr. Orera, tho assignee oi this stook expects to make Bulem his homo In the future but does not expect to continue in the shoo busi ness after be closes out this stock. Now is a good tlmo to lay In shoes for the winter. io d&w At WooDBUBN.-At tbe Eplsoopal church yesterday evening In St. Mary's church, Woodburn, tho Rev. Lawrence Sinclair presented flvo candidates for continuation to the bishop of Oregon us follews: Cosslus Denver Watklnds, Charles De Villo Johnson and tho Misses, Liura Emily Johnson, Ida Mills and Delia Hunsaker. Tho Bishop preached on St. Paul's werds: "For getting tbe Things That are Behind," etc. Tbo congregations wero all that could be desired at 3:30 aud 7 p. m. services. Mr. J. A. Bellwood con duced tbe service at 7:30 in St. Paul's Bulem, In tbo absence of tbe rector. New Hats at Dalrymple's. A Mysterious Dkath. Dr. J. S. Stott, of Geryais, this morning tele phoned Coroner A. M. Clough, of this city, In form lug him of tbe finding of a dead man near Bt Paul under pecu liar circumstances making it necessary to hold au inquest, Aa It was im-j possible for Mr. Clough to attend to tbo matter, ho authorized Justice of Tbe Peace Assman, of Gervals, to hold an inquest over tho remains. r m Y At WliiiABD. About 200 people witnessed the dedication of tho new Congregational church at Wlllara Bun day. Everything went oil successfully. Tbe church has nearly forty members and new ones are added every week. There are to bo services every Sunday and a regular pastor Is to bo settled as soon aa possible. Everybody Daily. reads Tjik OjhE Cknt mmmmt.mmimM SENT FREE It U t mittfr of v$t Importince to mothtn. Tht nunufrcturtrs of the (1AIL ItORDHN BAQLB BRAND CONDENSE!! Mil V m lueplmphlt,enUtIl"INFANTIIEALTH. M which should t In evrryhomt. Addrtu, NEW j YORK CONDENSED MILK CO., 71 Hudson ffl Street, New York. xtKKJHHwaaBwrt&BBarQij ;.! ..:j-sct . . sin .! miu mum , 1 IMMM tod's Of era House OneweeJt, oommeuclnK Monday, Sept. 10. Bacon's Stock Company Presenting six of tho mot successful dramas i-rlces: ' Monday Bept. ltt KlDNAi't'K 15c Tucsday.Bopt 17 AHMKIl DAHfc 25c Wed., BVpL 18-.....I. MAY HLO81OA 3se Tburs., Hept. 10 THE 1'L.UMOKl and Krld.,Bept.I0A I'KHONKKur Al SOe Bat.hopt. 21 UUIUtOAK No Tho prices for tout enk-n.r men higher will only bo 15o, 'So JKn ml ftn RESERVED BEATS AT Patfon's Book Store In Time of Peace Prepare for War OUR SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, BLANKETS and QUILTS. Prepaio for tho winter. Elojjant lino from 70c to $10 nil of which will bo sold at great reductions for tho next two days. Remember our sale prices will not bo duplicated after the Bale. . o- S. M.& E. H. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL! MONMOUTH, OREGON. First Anniversary. Tho Presbyterians of this city have occupied their handsome church edltlco on Church street Just one year tho dedication ot tho building haying taken placo Bept. 0, 1804, lu accord auce with these facts, tho pastor, Rov. A. L. Hutchison yesterday dolivorsd an anniversary sermon, reviewing tho work of. tho past year. The society still has a small debt on Us hands in curred by tho remodeling of Us church home lost summer, but Is hopeful of wiping It entirely out within a short time. During the past year 120 per Bons have been received Into the church, 82 uniting by profession of faith while the remaining 47 hold letters from other churches. In tho sain o length of tlmo 14 members wero dismissed to other churches. Two of Its most devoted workers, Mrs. V. D. Jeflrles aud Miss Ethel Van Eaton, havo been removed by death the past year, leaving an actual membership numbering 841. Union 8 argain Store Quick Bargain List. - Stylish Fedora Hats .only 50c. Stylish Fedora Hats, only 1.15, worth $1.75. Non-Rippmg Work Pants, only $1. Men's full size Suspenders, 10c, worth 25c. Good lino Window Shades for 20c to 30c. Men's Underwear, 45c a suit and up. Good Corsets, only 25c. CALL AND EXAMINE. ui. "JLjSHSSf" A training school for teachers.; Ucu ploto eight grado training dedartnient and Htrong professional nnd acadenilo courses. Tho diploma of tho pchool entitles one to teach In any couuty in tho state without further examination. Board aud lodjzlng.'booHs and tuition $150 per year, Ueautlful and heallh'ul location. No saloons. There is a good demand for well trained tcacliers theroisnn over supply of untrained teachers. Catalogue clieorrully sent on applica tion. Address P. Ij. CAMPBELL, W. A. WANN, President. Secretary. UNIVERSITY fill, 1895-181 ssssMms fSSBttWi?i- !S HHS dlnlnmM from ilia miblla "'?l."m'n.'5tl0.- 'fliweUMlrliiz, WorramiciE l regarding th tTuMSSK' ' -- vuiwvurmijr, .ueuef uregoQ, nil O tirrtUAratnrv rionnrfmitnt regarding tbe preparatory department SJ'.'m e mm bN SMALL INVESTMENTS. gar Company. Qualities I . . Correct Styles and Excellent Aro characteristic of every garment in our new and elogant stock of A Painful Wound. Huuday after. noon Warren, tho nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. u, W. Hunt, residing at tbecomorof 12th and Ceuter streets, met with a painful accident. While playing about the house ho accident ally ran a llsh hook into the middle finger of tho left baud, tbe hook enter ing the tluger lengthwise going in full length. It was with somo dlfllculty his father removed the hook from the boy's Huger which will be quite sore for somo time to come. Tklekkawi or Telephone, v incur wen :r youaro ordering gro ceries and want choice bargains, by all means use tbe telephone. Ring up No. 67 and tell us Just what you want and you shall havo It at onoo. Branson & Company. a Those Criminals. Who escaped from the ounty fall were probably after some of our soap with which to improve their general apperance. Ask for ours and accept none other. For sale at all grocery stores. Balem soap Ai chemical works. Society Notice. The L. O. T. M. Lodge will meet Tuesday evening, Beptember 17, at 8 p. m. sharp. All members aru requested to bo present. UiJuo, acre, iriitosk Soo grand display in our big corner window. f 50.00 blaok silk dross to bo given away in our dress goods department. JZuy your new dress from ub. WILLIS BROS. & CO. Corner Court and LIUrty. ) stir iuIU tor men, boys and cUIMren') jw Dsrgftini io our etouuug st. ) The Qukston Ok the Day. Seems to be that of hops but at the same tlmo we want to pay a lUUo attention to tbe subject of home Industry. When a dealer Invests his money In your own community, employs only white labor eto, he Is surely deserving of your pat ronage. A Huckeuateiu has done this and respectfully asks you to tent the merits of his ten ceut La Coroua. i m Petty Thieves. A number of youug 8alomltes who utteuded the hop yard dance near Lincoln Saturday night returued homo without their buggy robes. While the dance was progressing some one removed all the robes and the best whips from tbe var ious buggies. The Hoi' Question. D tea not hot her the "old mslds" so much as does tho tea question. But ruoil old maids know there Is uoue better than Epicure and use that only, Gilbert & Patter- eon. Dr. Price' Crw Baking Powder WmM'i Fair Hfct M4Im4 DW" Hoj'PioKEKS.-Generally want their hard earned money to go as far as possible. When looking for good cloth ing at astonishingly low prices, they make a mistake when ther do not call on G. W. Johnson & Boa, a .neat Foot. Is an Impossibility without a good shoe. Ladles will And the latest styles Just opened at The Pa- lace ury Goods and Shoe store. 16 2t Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. w CREAM BAKING P0WWR JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in tirocerlcs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, VarHislica and tho most complete stock ol Brushes of all Kinds in the State. Artists' Materlnls.LIme, Ilalr.Ccmentand Shingles and finest quality ol CRASS SEEDS itelurnlng proa SSOTS2 W'SY.I!?' taTguA- - SJIO FOR EAOII JJULLAR INVESTED can be wlir,",,F made bv mirKvfifnmntin Jnn r g., iu -,, vw...Mv.w jmu ui KjJi;uuiUblUU. rasfMj;? fflffltte" sraas."!i?n8ff i-'sw uiuagiD, lunue min who Invent a a 'A2??yjarl.nAJ!?ft thousand aoIlvrK we who lnvesta few 0,7., if i:i.1""X'0.u.""" UP " . to JlW.UUOor more by thosa comparatively kmallTavMtm"ut,ontSlV Tnlon nr niSon. hSJ5 tbe ,a?m Profll " Market K,nort.ftniorToVo7.rnakT'intSrlu",A iraaiujr For -ru4 l. iiiii iii iiiiiiittv.iiiiiKinir ni tmm a iji . . ... w tuny. UiuhMt rcreronctalnTtSi'rj l70BrKnVft?V?.riu"IxPta' "Vlu innuer larurmatlon addresa ) our itandlue aud auccena. 108 COUUT ST.. BALE TALKINGT02T. BOTXGER A CO. Exposition Opens October 5th, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TrrANTKD-ExperUaoed xlrli to homework to W. Apply WAQON TO TUAUK-Kor aala or to trada .-,li?,dotJ. good rrm nawn! yy.j w v, a. t-ayne, eaat ot aiylom. 8l3n PORTLAND, OREGON. JlMortheKreatlolfloWorthwMr'KlneiauMa d?in?LMlur an4 tramportallon faclM transportation lines. """". iuneinumo. Bajclai attracUoas every day. Kates on all AnuTcatAV . Blugle admlslon Children under 12 year " season tickets : . 2So . 10O .FU0 tor exhibit space apply at the axposltloa buliillnifto WANTKB-Al cook at the Ootlace. Anniv at once, ai Oourt U J. ffiuwr. uSi' TJK)It EAUC-A tow first-class milch cows JL' Also spin j mey helftrs and a twoSeLr Jersey bull. Apply la Ueo. H. Allen. snS east or Balem. 0 71li W UdffS- traVeT "of KffffMljS. UIIDMIIIUU E. C. MASTEN, Sec. Oil. HUNT,SuPt 1 nMPntanunt . r-" -w ixuMauiiui! luiwoaa seirddresaed stamped envelop fT. company, 818 Omaha bulldlnV, lxsolnloj Chlcaco. T)UnINK K-lT.lta. U7KMlNli iSr. ...! .. atari and run ilvxrvanri ri TivSt . town without aucU business, corner lot win inquire at tbUofflce. 8-i7.1m EXCELSIOR - STABLES - E. C. Hansen, JVIanager. be donated. WEESTTaST O ilei BCi tJmfi-lateramre" sUaaaoaaaJeandObrtati.il. .."' . 1'F"m;1',w:PPrAa"yertllnjrjiffnr (Most Parftct Matk. YMnUtStMw Ij. aiilSfcKWaTKlS; eVnn8'u Only good honeB used Satisfaction guaranteed, back of State Insurance block. Stables HOAaA BUU111.VN Smrnnn. 'J eoaamerotal atenoaraphr. OfflCT Oner block. hhdh raien. Tbo best or work doo? atreo? 128 nSESSS Hoprs Homoaloa cloek. Ma5fSa'i.i!' wSST LrtQMocr, koooia utr. Take theOne Cent Dailv i if" 2d4M yvj ii-jojti