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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1895)
i )&t .jfe ') - nyimiwawwuiminriMW lMHMMMMKi . - f--.i . ., "- MT"giTTii ngfUiriTiiii L ?. . MwM imswiwwiii f m , OUR ENTIRE STORE IS FOR. 1 h 7 T I h 4 By the lump or single piece Clothing for Men and Boys. The greatest opportu ne Lowest Prices. The best ever offered. nity goods Ol W STORE Complete line of Willa mette University Text Books at lowest prices. A full stock of school tablets, pencils,' etc. . F. S. DEARBORN. The) Are Delighted. Tho people aro more than delighted when wo sell thom goods nt auch low prices. For instanco theso bargains are me ones mat, piease mom so; nw novel, reduced to , . , a0 Itoo novel reduced lo lOo j- ine ooi paper roauroa to 10a Klcgunt nolo ublul reduced to lOo All of tho abovo named loaders nro worth doublo tho price. Call on us and save money. Patton Bros. Tho Stationers. i m w i . Ouo of tho busiest manufacturing institutions oi tho city nowadays Is Strong's bakery, wliero they are dally turning out four thousand loaves of bread, besides all the othor work. Fourteen tenuiB aro employed deliver ing all this produot to tho people In tho city, tho hop yards, and ovorwhero. PERSONALS. H. D. Patton returned from Portland this morning. F. W. Bettlemler, ot Woodburu, vis. Itod Balem friends oyer Sunday. Itev. J. S. Whlto was the guest of frlonds In Gervals this nftoruoou, Squlro Farrar, tho hop buyer, made a business trip to Aurora this morning. County Stock Inspector W. L. 81m eral, of Maoleay, was In tho city today. Mrs. O. K. Wolverton went to Port land this morning on a visit to friends. Gov. and Mrs. Wm. P. Lord went to Portland ou the Salem local this morn ing. Mrs. iohu Parsons and Mrs. Q. W. QrauuU went to Portlaud this morn ing, -v Hon. Geo. W. Davis returned this fternoon from u visit with friends at .-jhedd. E. O. Horren, the hop buyer, made 4 llyltiK business (rip to Aurora this afternoon. Attorney Geo. G. Bingham returned from Portland this morning, wliero he spent Sunday. Mrs. It. E. Moody returned to Port- laud today after a month's visit with relatives in this olty. A. T. Gilbert and family returned this afternoon from a three weeks' outing at Seal Rocks. Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Lawreuco re turned Sunday morning from a four days' visit at Astoria. Mrs. John C. Griffith and Miss Jessie Dairy mple went to Portland this morn ing for a visit with frlonds. Superintendent D. A. Palno of tho Insauo asylum returned this afternoon from Corvallls and .Eugene. Secretary of Stuto H. It. Klucald returned thin afternoon from a Sunday visit with his family ut Eugene. E. G. Whlto, of tho Salem tiro de partment, returned this morning from a Bhort visit with Portland friends. Mr. Presuull, of Highland, and Mrs. Martin, of Scott's Mills, loft this morn ing ou a visit to their old homo In Mar lon, lud. John Hoefer, of Champtog, was In Salem Saturday to got J5000 In silver to pay oir hop plcners. It could not bo had at Portlaud for a premium, and ho only got (2000 at Salem. F. It. Smith and Joeeph Sutcllfl and families, of Bloux City, la., aro at Mrs. Gllllngham's, on Summer and Che. moketa streets. Their household goods will soon arrive and they will locate here. J. H. Scott, Wm. Peok, B. Barlior and A. A. Jessup left today for tho East. Tho former will enter a law school at Ann Arbor, Mloh, whilo tho latter three will enter n medical college in Chicago. OREGON STATE FAtR. What Was Done Hunday Arrivals of Hones. Sunday was a busy day at tho state fair grounds. Carpenters and exhibi tors were bijxy building mid erwtluK inhibits. Hundreds of shthtptx'rs visit ml tlieclly out on tho prairie. Tlio statu fair, which this year Is for ten dn)8,opeus Wednesday, September 155. h. Already tho grounds present a scene of uitlvlly. TUB HOH8K4I. A glimpse of the speeding horses In training ou the track, the unusual stir of oflleers, laborers and those who haye ' secured privileges, Is ominous of a suc cessful fair, There are now 10i head of horses on the ground, among them Maley fe Jioley's string from California; Marcus Daly's from Moutur.a, and an aggre gation of Oregon favontles. There are others jet to arrive from Montana. The truck is in excellent condition; tho weather promises to bo perfection. Pucerc, ruiiuere, jumpers uud trotters will bo here, nud the speed ring will surely be one of Interest. A prominent horsemau, who has never attended the fair before, suld the Otegon State Fair Asdoclatlou track Is ull right, and tho best races ever held in Oregon would bo witnessed here this year. CONOHK8SMAN UBYAN The great'leader and champion In tho cuuso of blmetulism is hi California talking in tho largest cities uud writes Senator Myers that bo will leave for Stlem so us tj reach here Thursday, Ho will spend u few days shooting and visiting and will speak on the colnago (luestion next Friday uud Saturday. manukaohjiikils. STATE HOUSE NEW8. Governor Lord spent theilay In Port laud. Weather forecast for Tuesdoy Is moro showers. Senator 1 lot I and I.nw of Jackson county, are in (hit city. Attorneys Klnjr and Moore, of Baker county, aro preparing to try a case be fore the supreme court Tuesday. INCOHIMUATElJ Tho Blake McFall Paper company, Portland, stock $80,000. The Butter Crevk Irrigation company of Echo, Oregon, stock $40,000. Acd tho Oregon and California Gold Mining company, of Portland, stook $260,000 have filed articles with tho 'secretary of State. COURT BOUSE NEWS. Mies Onto McKiuney, typewrltlst iu tho county clerk's office, spent Sunday at her homo near Turner. County Clerk L. V. Ehlen today today Issued u marriage license to M. Burrus and May Richardson. I In tho mutter of the guardianship of 'Milton W Jones, the guardian M. M. ' 1ltlUD lUIIB tilflti. iMnnlln.iinil wvruio I1W lUUUjr UlOUUHigUU. Tho Portland Manufacturer Asso ciation Is represented In the city today by J. 0. Goldstein, and a special train bearing the ussji'Ihiiou will arrive lu tho city ou the second dy ol the fair he20lh lust. This has been selected by tho Manufacturers Name Changed. At the quarterly conference of the South Sulem Meth odist church Saturday night the name of tho society was changed from South Salem M. E. to Lesllo M. E. Tho reason for tho chaugo was that stran gers sometimes become confused, I thluklug the society to bo that of tho South Methodists. Letters have been received by tho sooloty addressed: Paster South Methodist church, Salem, Oregon, Tho around unon whtoh tho 'church stands formerly belonged to Father Leslie. The Btate Faih. For 1805 will no doubt surpass any previous ellort mado for ihoentoitalument of tho people of the Slato. Wo are posltlvo of one Association of t""8-uono of tho clothing on exhibit EA8TKUN Pkoi'LK. Add materially to tho value of Oregou and her prod ucts but Eastern manfaotured articles largely defeat western enterprises. Cigars, although but a small arttole, dhould bo purchased from homo mer chants and be tho produot of homo In dustry. Smoke none but tho 10 cent La. Corona or if you wish to smoko a 6 cent cigar choose tin; best Prize uoquoi or iion 'ion, Eastkun IaiMiciHANTS. Open their eyes lu amazement when they witness the unusual display of fresh aud fruit vegetables to be seen every morning at Branson dcCo's. Send In your orders Portland us Its Bpeclut day uud special iraluB bearing Ha members nud othor Portlandera will be run. A great time Is promised to tho visitors. A speaking program Is arranged for tho pavllllou lu the evening, "The Loador" Opaniug. The opening of the "Leader" millin ery storo attracted the crowds to day. Mrs. M. E. Fruzer, assisted by Miss Alta Robinson, recently of St. Joseph, Missouri, aud Miss Duhl of D. B, Fisk and Co., Chicago, were kept busy showing their wares to the first people of tho city. Tho predominant colors of gold and green wero foftoouod while cut UjwerB aud potted plants in profusion adorned tho hnndsomo urtmouta nt 03 Commercial street Fifty Imported patterns bedazzled aud bowildered tho beholders, while tho show of between 600 nud GOO trimmed hata occupied the attention of visitors in the most agrecablo man tier. The allow was a great success uud the ladles feel Justly proud of tholr effort. The proprietor, tho imported Modistes, and force of employes, con sisting of Misses Lenu lluber, Jounln Anderson, Bessie Sherman, Alice Nor ton, Pearl Hlntou sud Gertie Jakes, were all photographed amid their gorgeous uud artistic surroundings nud made Indeed a churmlug picture. Under tho Illumination at night "The Leader" will present a still moro at tractive appearance. Freo Show Tonight. A grand free enterUluuient will be glvon tonight ou tho vacant lot corner of High and SUto streets opposite the Cook hotol at 8 p. in. sharp consisting of musical acts, singing and comic farces. This compauy comes here from Oregou City highly endorsed by the press. Bring your ladies and enjoy the fuu. No collection. Freo to all. Harmony Glasses. Next Saturday Prof. P.rvln will organizo two Harmony classes at tho residence of B. J. Sharp. Beginners at 0, advanced at 10 a. m. The success of these classes Is already assured uud students of vocal music will want to be In them. will surpass that to be fouud at G. W. Johnson & Son's. They lead for five clothing. Not Li k k the" Thus t'Y" Piusonek. Thero la ono thing sure, when you buy our snap It will prove trustworthy of the conlldeuce you place In it and will give entire satisfaction. Salem Soap & Chemical Works. Orand Fall Open'ng Al (he I.n Mode Millinery pprlnra, !I17 Commercial ftrcct, commencing Monday afternoon, Sept. 80, 1805, con- ilnulnjr Tuesday and Wednesday Tho ladlea or Salem will be cordially ' welcome at this, tho sixth semi-annual j presentation of all that Is best and latest lu our business, and we ileal re to . Miy plainly that our nHcrlngs thla1 yen? transcend nil previous efJor h. With great respect, tho Misses S2r 2t PlNKff AM & SANFOKD. Correct fit In ahoea at tho Pa'ace. tf. Sentor.Luoy & Vina Pay ton at opera houro for 10 days, commencing Sept. 26. Ladles free the drat night only. What is Populism ? iiMt The Palace will savo you shoes. What is Populism? money on tf. 21-41 Ladles freo on Wednesday night, September 23,' nt Reed's opera house. A High Llvor Usually has a bad liver. Ho Is bili ous, conBtiapted, has indigestion and dyspepsia. If thero is no orgauio troublo a few doses of Parks' Sure Cure will tono him up. Parks' Sure Cure a the only llycr aud kidney euro wo sell on a positive guarantee. Price $1.00. Sold bvLunn A Brooks. 10-4 Call for Warrants. Notice Is hereby given tlntlhav funds In hand to pay all outstanding warrants and acciued Interest up to November 1, 1804, and that Interest ou same ceases from this date. Jasprh Minto, Treasurer Marlon County, Oregon. Beptember7 1895. Olty Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have funds applicable to the payment of ull warrants of tho city of Salem drawn on tho "general fund," aud endorsed be fore Juno 22 18W5. Also warnnts numbered 2487, 2188, and 2180,eudorH'd on the 221. Interest will ceae on paid warrants from the dato of this notice. E. J. Swapfuko, City Treasurer. Salem, 89pt. 7, 1805 0 7 Hit Jthrutnatism Ib n symptom it diutiuo of the hid iipys. It will certainly bo relieved !) Parka Sure Cure. That headache backache uud tired feeling cnno fron tho sumo cause. Ask for Parks' 8ur Curo for tho liver uud kidneys price (il.00, aold by Lunu A Brooks. 10-4u EOlM.OIRIRjOU SPECIAL SALE MACKINTOSHES DO NOT MISS IT. n-i Hi Special Drive French Flannels 3G-inch Cashmere, all shades '.,'.,, o, 50-inch all wool Serge, black and navy t;f Wool Yacht Caps .' f Our Umbrellas ; 1 .'..', v Ou t Ladies' Jackets J V4.5H S. M.& E H. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. ! Tho P.ilaco ahota are good. tf. The Newest Bargains. Heavy arrival of new stock in every department, includ ing men's shoes, work shirts and pants, underwear, hats, socks and rubber goods. The finest line of ladies' reliable shoos for winter wear, under clothing, hosiery. Big line of granitoware as cheap as good tinware. Closing out a lino ol thin blown tumblers at 50c per dozen, usually sold for 1 to Si. 50. Similar bargains in all lines. Union Bargain Store WILLIS BROS. & CO. Invito ull to call Monday and securo some of the wonderful bargains they will oiler. Thoy will save you monoy on Dress Goods, Capos and Jackets, Un dorwear, Shoos of all kinds, Clothing, lints and Caps. Wo sell tho "Albert" Past Black Hosiery. Its roputation is unequalled. . o- Willis Bros, Court and Liberty, & Co. Who's Bonny ? He keeps tho beat American cheese always, uud remember that Sonne, maun, the State btreet irmcer. has also tho finest stock of Swiss cheese In the city. m New Location. Tho Balem Steam Dying and Clean ing Works will hereafter be found in tho Postollloe block. 0 23 J Two Delicacies. Grants Pass casabas aud Uutlevlll.i grapes received direct dally at WrlgUt's Ploueer grocery. Justico Court. In the case of I. J. Prlco aud O. J. Wolfer for soda bottlea valued at $75 am. $100 damages, Justice Johnson teudored a decision in favor of the de fendant. Tho case was heard Saturday afternoon. Prof. Vincent, United States lecturer of tho peoples party, lectures at the W. C. T. U. hall this evening. He Is from Indianapolis and will Illustrate his lecturo with a largo maglo lantern. Attention W. JR. C.!-Tho regular meeting of Belief Corps will bo held at their hall this eyonlng at 8 o'clock. Lizzie Smith, president. Wanted To rent show cases for the dairy exhibit. Apply to Geo. W. Weeks, dairy department, fair grounds, or this ofllce. The Payton Comedy Co. Ou Wednesday night, September 25, nd mita ladles free. Euoh gentleman purchasing ono reserved seat tlokot will be allowed to reservo ono seat for one lady or one reserved soat will admit two ladies. miles of railroad In rails used to The Key to HuroEsa. Mitchell, the repair man, makes all kluds of keya at the Imperial Acenov. 287 Commercial street. When Jlnliy was IcV, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, the cried for distort. When she became Miss, she clung to CastorU, When ho hJ Children, he gare them Castori. There aro177765 the United States. Thero aro 60,835,880 cover whs ground. There aro 533,205.000 tlesjused to bind theee rails together, but no such amount, however, Is required to bind tho hearts of tho traveling publlo to the faotthat the Wisconsin Central lines furnish superior facilities ou all their tralua between St. Paul and Chicago which form close connections with all linos to tho east and-soutb. Make a note of It. MILK IN HOT WEATHER. Bol Wny Tor rnrnu-r inul hlilppcr toTiiln Cm n oT It. film In n few t-lrn lo tulei tliu licntunynf Imtiilllnit milk In Imt ncutlier: 1. To keep It lived forfclilppliiBtotown. ". To get tlio bcxl nnlt for liiilkr nmkliiK. I)cncrlljo tlio pliiii la lio followed M he o ono Iiiih Ico nml modern ronu'tilenccs uud nli-o where thefo nre Jacking. When milk Is to bo ahlppcd for city eonsiiuiption, it should ho most carofully and thoroughly strained immediately after milking. It should next ho ncrntcd thoroughly by nny process ut command, but soino method is essential if wo nro to havo it in tlio best possiblo condition. As soon ns it is aerated it should ho cooled. Most milk nhlppers lmvo n sup ply of Ico nnd n lorgo tunic into which tho cans of mill: nvo Fct. Ico Is put in tho tank, nud tho mill: is rapidly cooled, being stirrod at frequent intervals to provont tho cream from rising. Where ico Is not nt hand, n spring of cold water, standing nt 48 or fiO degrees, will nnswer, though it is not m reliable. Many Orango county (N. Y.) milk men roly on springs, especially wliero thoy can havo a stream of tho spring water running pteadily into tho tank, but oven then in Very hot weather their milk will, on occasion, spoil en routo to tho city. Thorough titration will do much toward krepinginill: sweet. When milk is to bo iniulo into butter, ncrntion la not desirable, unlo&s in cases wliero vegetation linpaitlng illsngrrcnblo odors to tho milk has crept into tlio pastures. Iu such n case, ti slight noratiou would Improvo tho flavor of tho butter with only a very small losn of cream. Whoro a creamery Is at hand, tho milk is at onco put Into H nnd thoroughly Iced. This brings tho cream rnnidlv un. Or dinarily it will bo ready for skimming, if desirable, in eight hours. No buttor ninker today is in rv situation to compcto with the best trado if ho Is obliged to do without ice, though thero nro many dairies where no Ico In uBed that turn ont excellent buthT. Springs enn l used with deep cans as in tho ciiao of milk or it may bo set In shallow p nm ou rucks iu tho coolest cellar at command. Iu neither caso will success ho ns coinplcto nu if ico had bcon UBed. Tho milk will coagulate bofore tho cream is toparuted, and thoro Is, con sequent loss. It is important when cream Is raised in tho old fashioned pans that tho collar bo ns well veutilat cd as is compatible with coolness. It should bo used only for a ndlk cellar nulling elso - Rural Now Yorker. An fiitrri-Mliii; Itunr.ince ComIIm William Ualli-y, who hadbccnt!-rMl howos and shipping tliura tooth sjl who accidentally shot himself thnnnl tho right fuot twD weeks no, basdiJ of his Injuries JJalloy cniuu licrofnut Fort Scott. Shortly after tlio dm A tho yoar ho took ont two ttccf dest f 1 anranco polielo, ono iu tliotttlelltTBi Casualty company for $5,000 and IS other iu tlio Standard company fora tin uiiiount. Tho latter company chimin omptlon under a clatiso wlilchreleva it if tho insured is injured while la tU act of violating a stats law. Lowing rosontiitivos of tho company claim thai as Bailey was shot by tho accidentals charge of a revolver In his pocket ! was carrying n concoalcd weapon, ul thoreby violating tlio stnto law.-AfcV Uou (Knn.) Dispatch. T4. 1 il i..i .. . iuiouauiuiiu-u runt nnaveraMi moro thnn 2,000 vessels and j;M lives nro lost in tho various seas ud occniiB ovory year, tho vnluoofilia and cargoes being roughly avera ui uuuub 91iui.('UU,UUU. Tho United States hnsa Iowcrna tcutago of blind peoplo than ut wi....; wuuu in mo world Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castorlat A I I if! Grand Millinery Opening. The Leader have their omnlug today, tomorrow and Wednesday, Optn evenings uutll 0 o'clock. The Capital Jouknal's telephone Is No. 03. tC Ladles' ahoea from AAA to F widths at the Palace, tf. Fur oapea and collars at Dalrymplta Children Cryfor Itohr' Gftitori. Fresh, sweet elder now on Bale at Vau Eaton's. Call and tryaome. i-ii m Did You Ever Think That you cannot be well unless you have puro, rich blcoa? If you are weak, tired, languid and all run down, it it because your Wood is impoverished and lacks vitality. These troubles may be overcome by Hood's Sarsapanlla because Hood's Sarsnparilla makes pure, rich blood. It it, in truth the great blood purifier. Hood's Tills cure liver Ills, constapatlon, biliousness, janndlce, sickheadache, indigestion. What is Populism ? 21-4. If you have a newa or sootl Itsm call up telephone 93, Journal oM.e. m Or. Price's Ci-mm .Baking Pawfer WM'i Wr Wfkm iM -ti IMfk"- How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for ??y..a8i of Ca'a' that cannot be cured by Hall's rnlMr-ti r... ' F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo, O. Wcthe undeislgned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe jisuciiiy nonorauie in an business trans, actions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, ' nC w&.TrUax'holesale DniggUti. Toledo, O,, Wilding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drueeists, Toledo, O. .... l ., Ca,,arrh Cure 1' taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous bold by all DruBgistt. Testimonials free. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR' w CREAM BAKINCi POWDfR AloxtcoV Ilutro I'oktnco Ktainiii. Tho following from Mexico City will lutorest tho multitudo of cranks who collect postage stamps: A new scries of postogo stamps is in process of ongrav- ui by t,ll Moxicim Kovornmont and will mako its apponranco for sitlo in September. This is tho first issue of plo torial postago stamps over issued in Mox co. They will bo iu tho usnnl do nominations, 1 cont, 2 cent, 4 cent, fl cent nud 10 cent, and will represent by cloverly executed drawings tho vnrioua stages of Mexican mail rrnnonf, showing tho motivo powor of mnu, bm-1 ro, stngo nnd stenm train. Now Or- lumiH aiines-jjoiiiocrat. Tho I'oor, Dear Tlilnpil ThoDuko of Westminster is asking tho sympathy of his friends beennso, under tho terms of tho death duties In tho pendiug budget, his ostato nt his death must pay to tho government n tax of no less than ?0, 600, 000. This will CompSlJ fe poor ll0ira t0 Sot nloug with only $ 80, 000, 000. -London Truth. To Remove Subriuiicci vrnm .1- ... ,1 J?i,CVm y,t, 80lia Pticles from nu, dcr tho lids, it H suOlciont to pull tho Hi avay from tho eyo and to wipa the body with piece of mow paper or tho corner of a handkerchief. If it is under tho up. ...v..w uuser, nit it from the oyo bull nml ilvnw if .1 ., . "'" Millinery up THE IjEADEU !! 1 ii win nnvo tneir oponing ti !Monday,Tuesday nnd Wednes day, 23d, 24th and 25th of September, when thoy ml show tlio finest solecti n of 1HT over shown in Salem. Ladies nro invited to call and see ow display. THE LEADER M, E. FIUSKU. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Palfl , Oils, Wimlow Cllnss,YarBhitt nnd tho most coniplctostockdl ISriishcs of nil Kinds ia tit State. Artists' Matcrlnls.lM Ilair.Cenicntnnd Shinglesd( fliicst oiialitvof GKASSSb'EDS 1 Reefs Opera Housf. Iteturnot the favoiltwi fora tn JJ eagagement, coiuniCDClut wednesw Beptember 2.5, SENTER, LUGY down over tho lower M9rt perfect Md. 4oYwitMsdaraj li 1 nrwl 4l.n., .11... k. V V .. " "" w " t0 slido slowly back to t, rutnral positio.u Tho foreign bod will be scraped off on tho i.i , AND PAYTON h. Pr:J0I wy le recited sovcral ZC3y V'ft l! ,,a frotu H8 oyehaU 'V-"7 "?"' "'yuww tbe nose. Or which, formmg a muulago, will promnU ly bring relief, Ik. .1aaa .. . New nlftvs. Mew people, Mewi)ODKunddinMi. , Hew and appropriate iW", Nend couipteWCOfflRW' Ladle tree WedncsUay nUbt onuv, neuUcmau piirolianlnx one reierrw w lionet will be allowed to reserve one w"J one lady tree, or iwo ladle will be '"?. u ono reserved seat ticket WcdnUW 'JJ. Ids only. Itetervi d ieit now on lou ilroi. book stote. ttiyton'a yopaivp l'iaOtf8l6o. 25o.85o and W3. , V. 11.1 . -.-.!.. .' ' Vr V T Qr " Psucil or bodkiu. and turn the hj kiev m.f. u T.l' Si.or"'w PwlctaU brought into ZTww,,a.cw readily wip NOT CE-Lad e. If you want yottrg jk ) maae nwliy and at rejeoub!jcot. jj m g r u ",!! 1, ou tti mairoii al the W. C.T. U. b&& IS- iioll bAUi UliKAf-.UU long U lent&aereaoboloa land w.' fb ood, large homo and brui vnrietr J ln fruit irau. Plan tv of imill IrCll. rT water aa U acrM Umber, AdrtMM J? tJalcni, ' !'-V