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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1895)
-WJ- .,.. w nu .rrolHkt tStaw I Opening I wTTSjg t nSTri ftUayF L fgi-. OpeoiDg ! To Begin Tuesday ,Sepi. 24 AND CONTINUE TEN DAYS. A Pine Display of Eastern Paiftri) Hats and Bonntfs. All the novelties of the peason will be continuously aim ing and you cannot afford to miss seeing them. Everything pertaining to fine and artistic millinery. Mrs. E. L. Fibster prop. "Th? Paris" Millinery Slope REOfiVlED today; A large Invoice of flna band made capes; the linear goods over libbwn lb Bilero. Fine reralan latab capes at 85. Fine Eleotrlo seal capes at ?55. Fine Monkey, Lynx trimmed at $4.1. Flno Wool Bcnl.marton trimmed, $-10. And from that clown to $5. Do not rales seeing this line. 8. M. & E. H. Btook, 115, Btato street STATE FAIR NOTES. Complete line of Willa mette University Text Books at lowest prices. A full stock of school tablets, pencils, etc. F. S. DEARBORN. Are Delighted The irfNJ&illf MSfe - .11 lk x raLR&v&Mti W m The people are more than delighted when we soil them Roods at such low prices. For Instance these bargains are the ones that please them so; SOo novels reduced to............ too aw noveU reduced lo....-........ .... 100 Kme box paper reduced to .... . 108 Kleganl note tablet reduced to....... lOo All of the abovo named leadors are worth double the price. Call on us aud save money. PATTON BROS. The Stationers. A BUI D W One of the busiest manufacturing institutions of the city uow-adays la Strong's bakery, where they are dally turnlug out four thoutand loaves of bread, besides all the other work. Fourteen teams are employed deliver ing all this produot to the people in the city, the hop yards, and everwhere. PERSONALS. city Dr. Btott, of Gervals, was lu the today. G. Btolz caoio up from Portland last evening. D, A. White, the feed mau went to Bpokaue today. Phil Neis, the hop buyer, weut to Portlaud today. Btate Printer W. II. Leeds was a Portland visitor today. Ex-Senator J. U. Loouey, of Jefler son, was lu town today, U. W. Kpler. of Marlon, was doing business In Balem today. Mr. and Mrs. Q. G. Bingham will spend Sunday In Portland. Juoob Kloetsoh and Mr. Taylor, of Stay ton, were in tbo city today. Attorney General U. Mi. idloman re turned to Portlund this morning. Superintendent F. It. Anson went t 1 trtland on the Balem local today. W. F. Dugan, the plumber, nmdo 11 b islness trip to tho metropolis today. Bam J. Beeewlok, of Portland, whf today commlrstoned a notary public. County Clerk L. V. Eblon wont to Aurora th's afternoon to look after bis hop crop. Chan. A. Danlolson, a native or Sweden, was granted full cltlzonshlp papers today. Mrs. T. Holverson returned this morning from a short visit with friends In Portland. Mrs. Cbas. Rioly returned this morn Ing from an extended visit with friend In tho metropolis, Dr. It. Cartwrlght today tiled a m.'dlcal certificate) with tho county olerk, as required by law. Mrs. C. H. Lane and little son, Cbas. H Jr., returned from Portland lost evening after a two weeks' visit with friends. MIsa Clara Condon, who has been visiting her ulster, Mrs. It. b. Bean, r jtnrncd to hor homo at Eugene this morning. Mrs. O. L. Darling, wife of the Jolly Southern Paclfio baggage master lu this city, went to Hubbard this morn, lug on a short visit to relatives. William Graham, of Corvallls, who drunk what was left in the glass at the drug store where W. T. Peet took the fatal drluk, was reported to haye died Friday evening. Another Winches, u holder of a Btato dlpboma and one of tho success- ful teachers of Marlon Co. begins a fourmonths' term at Union Hill school house on Monday Sept. 23rd. Prof. H. T. French, of the Chair of Agrlculuro and Dairying, arrived In the city today to superintend the car load of exhibits of the college at tbo State Fair. Prof. Fred L. Keul. a graduate of the Iowa Agricultural college and a pract ical butter maker, will havechargo of tbo Corvallls Agricultural College Dairy exhibit at the Stale Fair. E. C. Brown Is shipping his house hold goods to Balem. He expects to move down on the early train to morrow. ltobert Ileudrloks, superintendent of the stale reform sohool, was a passouger on this morn ing's local tralu bound for bis home at Balem. He had been looking after business Interest lu Douglas county. Friday's Eugene Guard. Thursday, the Jtb, will be set apart ai Portland Manufacturers' Day. Plenty of raco horses are coming In and stock will begin to arrive Monday. A. B. Van Patton has tbo spaco next door for a commodious lunch counter. Balem cannery will exhibit a thou sand cans of their label of fruit aud vegetables. Heed and Everllu are putting lu the dairy exhibit building, 30xC0, pnrt of machiuery hall. HHUbery &. Lebmam will ruu tbo Chicago House ppposit the Preaby terlau dining hall. Misses Dornslfe and Campbell will 0 induct a lunch room opposite the Presbyterian hotel. Frank Snuthwlck sayB he will unite Willi the PresbyterlnB ir he Iscrowdtd too close by tho Methodist dining hall. Mrs. F. Booth will ruu n nig uining hall and restaurant next to the main entrance. A. permanent building Is put up. President G-illoway, D. H. Looney, Messrs. Ringers, Miller and Moody auu Bjorttury Irvine, wore on the ground and till hard at work. Tho Wild West show has been griuted u special concession of $100 to put down tbo price, of tickets from QQ ceuta to 10 aud -i cents. A separate art gallery, a new band stand, a ten-foot aisle, tho entire length cf tho pavilion, are new featnres iniro duced by Superintendent Bavago, The Methodist people will bo on ouo side of tho main gate aud the Baptist on the other, with largo eating bouses aud dining hallB, They will put up new establishments. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, recently from India, and who have traveled a great dial lu India aud collected thousands of rare relics ond curios, will place an exhibit In tho pavilion. Btato Pair Ulorka. Following selections havo been made: Miss M. J. Cosper and W. A. Mooree. Division AA. W. Long. 1$. Earl'Race. O. and D.-W. H. Itlddell. R.-W. E. McElroy. J. MIsa Maria D'Arcy and MIsa AI lona Mellon. O. Miss Jessie Crelghtou. P. and R. Miss McNary. Q. Mlea Anna Welch and Miss Merle Davey. H. aud I. A. Miller. F. MUs Frances Parkhurst. U. aud L. Mrs. Chase. M. H. L. Bluck. E. Miss Daisy Lockley. N. L. Linn. ANOTHER TUUfltY E30APBS. A Brick Yard Employe Leaves at 1 O'clock This Morning. Another "trusty" has escaped from the penlteutlnry, and he, like the for mer one, chose darkness to assist him In making hla epcape. Tho last convict to leave the penitentiary unceremoni ously la Noah Mulkey, who Is under sentence of six years from Morrow county for manslaughter. Mulkey was given employment along with other "trusties," on the state brick yard on East Htnte Btreet.opposlto Burton Bros, brick yard. At present the state is having a kiln burned and Mulkey'B particular work consisted of feeding the lire. He was first mksed by the guaids ut 1 o'clock this morning and the uewa of his escape was soon telet graphed up and down tho valloy. This morning the chief of pollco of cities throughout the Willamette valley were notified of tho escape and It Is doubtful If Mulkey will el'ielo tbo olllcers very long The f llowlng Is a description of tbo eBuaped cenvict: Noah Mulkey, aged 28 i ears, was received Ht the penlton- tlury 1111 Bept. 13, 1803, under sentence ofslxjears for manslaughter lu Mor p.v county. He Is 0 feet J Inch in height, weight 173 pounds, dark brown hair and a laborer by occupation. Murks, scars, etc: Bear outside right wrist. Small scar at right 01 spine. Vaccine mark left humerus. Lelt thumb nail la deformed. Bear and de formed nail on left Index flutter. Loft little linger crooked at Becond Joint. Lirne pit scar right kneo cap. Dim scar right oheek of odub, size of half dojlar. Ltrgc gear inside of left shin. Ling scar across outside of left ankle. Hub high cheek bones. the" FinsT m. e. onihioH. -t-nja a W X Thk Payton Comedy Co. On Wednesday night, September 25, ad mits ladles free. Each uontlemau purchasing ouo reserved seat ticket will bo allowed to reservo ouo sent far one lady or en: reserved seat will admit two ladles. Fi:i:i, Did You Say? That Is what we deal, In overylastlngly. Try our low prices. Brewster & Whlta. 20 2t Resolutions Requesting tho Return of Mr. Granrils. Fourth quarterly conference of tho First M. E church met at tho church I nnriornlaqt evenlne. Rav. John Par-J sons, presiding cldorofSalom district, presided. The pastor, Rov. O. W. Grannls, ami Blxteon official members wero present. Tho general work or 1110 year wun ! mnr mill Hummed up, and tho result showed a prosperous year. One hundred and one persons had been re ceived on probation and forty-seven had buou received by certificate of membership from other charges. Tue nrpsnnt inemhersbln roll Is 077. Tho following trustees wore elected for the coming year: F. R. Smith, W. H. O'doll, P. H. Hatch, H. Pohle. W. T. Rlgdou, G. P. T.H.I1II.1I1! .T. Q Barnes. Dr. B. H. Bradshaw, Geo. 8. Reld. The same pereotm were elected as a board of trustees for Lie Mission ceme tery. The tmitrtl of stewards will be an follews: James Altken, Amelia Miller, Helen A. Dearborn. Mr?. John Hughes, Mary Reynolds, 3 L Wlatera.SdJtt Hjzirth, A. A. Lee, E. C. Crocs, Prof. R. A. Heritage, Mtb, Jennie Collins, Prof. E. H. Andersou. The following was unaulmous'y adepted: Whereat", Brother O. W. Grannls has been lu change or this cnuruti lor twoynars, and Whereas,, under Ills pastorate the membership or the church has been lu creased aud Its llnauclul aflalrs success fully mauaged, aud Whereas, the removal of our pastor at this time might retard and possibly defeat the ticn-niipliihinont of hi plane concerning the payment of our church debt, and Whereas It Is thb judgment of this auarteriy couiereuee tout, ivbv. v- run nls bo returuod as pulor oftul church for tho ensuing year; therefor? be It Resolved, That we oirdlally luvll him to return uud request tbo presld lug elder to advbm ine bishop of oil action In tlio matter. Tho abovo Is very complimentary t Mr. aud Mm. Grannls und ie a recog nition of tholr gran 1 work and th high spiritual and sosi.tl stan Hug the have given th church. Cut This Out AND PUT LT IK YOUR HAT r! List of Special Salos for the week: Monday Underwear. Tuesday Mackintoshes Wednesday Skirts Thursday Corsets Friday Handkerchiefs Saturday. ..": .Dress Goods sd a S. M.& 115 E. H. STOCK STATE STREET. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL! MONMOUTH, OREGON. If you havo a uews or social item call up telephone 03, JoUHNAL office The Palaco soes are good. tf. rail Dm silililMI Bentor,Luo Sp Vn n Ph ton t rpei house for 10 days, c.mmfni Ing Bept 25. Ladles free tho first ultght only. WILLIS BROS. &. CO, Invito all to call Monday and secure some of the wonderful bargains thoy will oiler. Thoy will save you money on Drcs3 Goods, Capes and Jackets, Un derwear, Shoos of all kinds, Clothing, Hats and Caps. Wo soil tho "Albert" Past Black Hosiery. "Its roputation is unequalled. Wiixis Bros. Court and Liberty, & Co. Fun for Eve-ybody. Prof. Gentry nud his great combina tion of highly educated ponies aud dogs appear In thlB city under their water proof tent at tho depot Bbow grounds Monday aud Tuesday nights, Beptember23 aud 21. Matinee Tues day 2:30 p. m. There Is perhaps no other eutertalnment in the United blates that Is as pleasing to ladles and children as the oue Prof. Gontry gives with his pouko uud dogs. The clergy endorse it, superintendents endorse It, and no parent who loves his family wllldeuy them tho privilege of wit nessing this entertainment. It Is strictly moral and retlued amusement. These little aulmal actors, over Bfty In uumber, give an entertainment that la beyond belief and must positively be seen to be appreciated. They do every, thing but talk. The admUsiou Is very lew: Children, 1G celt-; adults, 20 cents. ! - m - A Flue Workman. For tne past three months tho black smlthluR firm of McCarl & King, at southwest corner of State and Front streets, have beeu endeavoring to se cure a first-class horseshoer in csnutc. Hon with that firm, aud havo at last succeeded lu securing the services of Mr. Nelson Hughes, a ekllled work man. Mr. Hughes has had experience both In the east aud ou th's coast, and for the past three years has had the government contract of shoeing all the horsea at Ft. Can by. SJbw Qoods 1 Another lot of French Sardines, full weight, 1 5c, 2 for 2Hc American Sardines, 10c each, 3 for 25c. Brooks' Honey always on hand, Try our 25-oant Tea. HARRITT &LAWRENCE P. O. GROCERY AT THB COURT HOUSE. Divorce Oase is Instituted Probate Matters. A complaint Iibb beeu ll'ed in Department No. 2. Marlon county clr cult court whereby Cora A. Wilson seeks to secure a dlvorco from J. H. Wllsou on tho grouuds of cruelty and neglect. Plaintiff also asks for the cuatody of Ora Wilson, aged 1 year. Sheriff John Knight today couducted a aherlfi sale, in tho case of Ira Erb vs. D. M. Plummer et al., Iota ono and two, block 14, Fatrmount addition to Salem, was bid lu by tho Balem Im provement Company, as trustees, for $1777.74. Couuty Clerk Ehlen Issued bounty warrants today as follews: Amos Branch ( 1.25, Thomas Friendly $ 26. Grand Fall Opening At tho La Mode Millinery parlors, 317 Commercial street, comroeuclug Monday ufternoou, Bept. 30, 1895, con tinuing Tuesday and Wednesday! The ladles of Balem w)ll be cordially welcome at this, the sixth semi-annual presentation of all that Is best and latest lu our business, and we desire to say plainly that our offerings this yeai trauscend all previous eflor s. With great rospect, the Mlsea 2r 2t Pinkuam & Banfokd. Died. JOHNSON. At the home of hU son-In-law, W. P. Wllllamsou, seven miles northeast of Balem, A. John son, aged 73 years and 2 months, of heart disease. Fuucral sorvicee will be held from the residence Sunday afternoon. The burial will take plare in the Howell Rtrekt Pabauk. Prolesaor Gen try's Dog and Pony show will parade . Prairie cemetery. the principal streets Monday, starting fhu1t Qoia. The Wallace evapor at uoon. All the llttlo dogs aud ponies 1 Rtor ,a now runn,ug 0 fulj tIme, with will be at tueir Deet auu mo nine onra R force of fteen employes, drying will nave a cuanco 10 eve iub uuy muo animals free of charge and all should be on baud to teo It. Addltloual local on third page. Children Cry fot Pltohtr' CxstcNTUL prunes. The price belug pala Is ?8 I per ton for petltes, and f 10 for Italian prunes. What is Popousm? 2l-4t Or. Prfc' Chmmm Bkta Powder WstM's FiJf HUM M ' MM! OWf"- Justice Court The case of I. J. Price vs. G J. Wol. fer for the recovery of 30 case of soda bottles and cases valued at $75. Also for (100 damages Is being heard In Jus tlco Johnsou's court this afternoon, Geo, W. Hollster appears for the plain tiff while J. A. Carson aud G. B. Dlm- lck represent the defeudaut. The civil action of I. J. Price vs. Geo. J. Wolfer, to recover personal property by replevin, was heard today before Justice Johnson. The case was argued on law points Aug. 15, aud nonsuit was entered at plaintiff's request. The facts In the cose are now being tried to the court. The suit Is for possession of about $75 worth of soda water bottles aud cases, and $100 damages. Bon ham, Hotlister aud A. N, Holman ap pear for plaintiff, aud Mr. Wolfer Is represeuted by G. B. Dlmlok and John A. Carson. Some Difkehenck a race horse has the advantage t of our competitors in oue respect. He may possibly break a record. It Is au Impossibility for our competitors to establish lower prices for groceries tlittn we have. Call aud see for yoursolf. Branson & Co. Ladles freo on Wednesday night, September 25, at Reed's opera house. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. w CREAM MHNti P0WDIR iHost Perfect Xad, YcKitSk(lrd, A training BChool for it action Coin. pleto eight grade tiainlng dedarlmrDt btid strong professional ainl acadtmk courses. Tho diploma of the bcIiooI enht!rs ono to tPttch In any county lu the state without further examination. Board and lodging, bonks Bmj ta!tl--m $150 per year. Beautiful und Iim.IiIu location. NobuIoouh. There l a pud demand for well trained teaclitn there is nn over supply of untnM teachers. Catalogue cheoiiully oeut on applica tion. Address m P. L, W. A. WANN, TAMPBELU President. Secretary OiMffl i HU 1895-11 Tilt, UulvemUy or Oregon, Kitgann. Oregon, oilers Iroo tuition to all atudentx. Yoncf nti cnnobtulu board, ludglue. he it mat l'Kbtlu the dormitory lor JIM per week. Itoomen la nub tnclr own linen. You'ir women 11-e provided wltli bonrd lu pnvute famlliw at Bji week Yotinic women dcxtrliK biird should nddmita t'rof. John Hiiaub, hiigne,')rffio. Secretary YtiunK Woraen'aOrtrUUua Aoalailon. Ktuvno. I'tio Unlvcrilly uITitrttbrrita. cnlaureitedeKruea, lSucholorof Art. Itaohelor ofHuleuce and lUehelirnf loiter wiui e re p indtnir o mrei or tu(ty: Vhe f )llowln shorter courae are nlso orr-rrj.- AaKofjit oourn, lending In twoyoir toa oiuaiusi dlpliminvn I In throe yonra to tbo life gnduiuti bngueu: An auvancou Ture i irKriaiiiMi iiormni hqhooii ibiuiukvh uii ocim wh ir podgoari line 1 imvnbla In advnnro tival atudcnti. Htudenbi holding dlnlomi from Iba p' achoola nud those hnvlnu to tellers' cortldo il-ja nre admitted to the priori lory dtpartatti A miirft.i t two VArM ftir toiLchnmnr nhvilciil AduAtl tu lpudlnff tot dlelott I e director phyala I eiucalion. Tlio Unlvoraitr clurgoa an liciJ'iUl ffc(OS nn without examination. ThoiedeHlrl-iic for mat Ion recurdlne the nreixuMUiry dtpartoal ahnuld addreHO tho Uenn. N. U. Narregnn, KtiKono. Koi cutnloKuea and luf jrmitlon iUm U. II. Cbaumnu. l'rckldout or J. J Wiilton.htcretury, Kueeno, Urceoa. b I -ON, ))W v MllO SMALL mVESIMBRIS. $10 Returning' proipcrltv will make many rl-- ut nowhere lean thoy make so much wliUa I i ahort tltLe aa by aucotaaluf ap"" i"" on In Umln, l'rovlslnua and Htoc I ( FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED can b made br our ISytomatic plan of Speculation. All auccenful apeculatont operati on n rcular ayatem. It Is a well known fact tbt,ke''S tuouHiiidtof mm In all parta of tho United atitea who, by lyateinatlo tmdlnir tbrooiu Oieo brokera, made laigenmnunU every year, mucin Irotnu few thounand ooiwjij man who Iniestn a huudred or two hund'ed dollars up to Jft.O 0 to HWOJOor mora er wj who Invest a few tlhiuaaud. It la utao a fact tint thone who make the largut PtfiLf3 compnrAtlvely ktiiall lnvetmuton tula p'au uro persona who live away from caw Invot through urohera who thoroughly uudtmUndsvateaintlo tradlnif. -.,r., Write for oonvlncln pioota, nUonur iiihuuuI on aiiccowiful apeculatlon wj 'J UarnetHeport, full of inonoy.maklug pointer. AUU KItliE. Ou-iuauualexpUlni nu-1 traaingluliy. itlKheat rererencMitn regard toourstandluganaaucceua. For lurtuer Information address TALKINGTOy. BOTTGEJt & CO, 0 COUUT RT HAI.B Plkase Excuse Us. For Infringing on your valuable time, but we wuut to tell you about our Sunday dinner. Chicken served tomorrow for only 16 cents. Bring your wife and children along and occupy one of our nicely furnlstud dining parlors. Keuwortby !: Baruett. What is Populism ? l-4i Ruble Cold Blast Feather Co. meaus that we clean feathers with steam and dry them with a blast of cold air which makes the feathers tough audit will not break down. 140 Court street. What is Populism ? i!l-4i Reed 's Opera Boose. Return ot tho favorites for a ten dya' engagement, oommenclug Wednesday Weptember B5. SENTER, LUCY AND VINA PAYTON i i Grand Millinery Ofeif THE LEADER will havo their opening Mondoy.Tuesday and W day, 23d. 24th ana -aw : oVt ' .l,n fhnv w .I,,,,,, tUn. Tio0f. nftlnti n ol CIIUII U1U imiwvuw - 1 over shown in Snlonu. LJ are invited to call and see display. THE LEADKK M, E. FRASKIt. Newplaya," New peop'e, New songa und dncs. ew and appropriate acentry, , ... , .. We and complete company. l'es'teeWednfaJay night only ffl licaet will be allowed to reserve ono seat fr one .arty ire. or two ladles will bo admuted rn0,8.'811 M5l Wedn.aday even. FIOEBJ5e,aSc,85oandMte, I0HN HUGHES. Dealer iu Groceries, lM Oils, Window GIuss, Vara' ' aud tbo most completes Brnslies of all Kiuds l State. Artists' MateriaK Hair. Cement and SMHjJLjJjJ linest quality oiBASJ5 l- HORSESHOEING In connection with the '" wW"1 H - . AfeAn)i