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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1895)
gJTSfflEB ht-v- . 'r.-w mimmmmmmm Ota I m, I I I it ,mii li 'X 1 I 1 li OUR ENTIRE STORE ,TS FOR. 0 By the lump or single piece Clothing for Men and Boys. The greatest opportu nity. The Lowest Prices. The best goods ever offered. 1QOaS$ fkttih STORE Complete line of Willa mette University Text Books at lowest prices. A full stock of school tablets, pencils, etc. F. S. DEARBORN. Its a Pen With Ink mWm That marks tho progress of tho world. We haudlo nil kluda of fine writing materials. Htatlonery wo can suit tho wants, either fancy or plalu stylos, nud we liavo thoso Ices plain for persons of a dltleront tusto. Don't staud unci look at tlio other peoplo Hooking lu for our stationery tlint wo aro soiling at "cut rate prices." PATTON BROS. Tho Btatlonera. PERSONALS. Itov. I. D. Driver came dowu fro m Eugene this aftornoou. T.J. Llvosay, tho hop buyer, went to Albauy this morning on business. E. M. CroUan returned this aftor noon from a short business trip to Albany. Mrs. A. 11. Gardner roturned this afternoon from n visit with friends at .Brownsville., Dr. J. A. P.iohardsou and W. F. Dugan made a business visit to the roform school today. Rev. nud Mrs. P. H. Kulght wont to Oregon City this morning to attond a meeting of Congrogatlonallsta. Mrs. W. T. Wllllamsoa nud son Hugh, returned last oveulug from a visit with Portland frlonds. Ex-Governor Z. F. Moody accom panied his llttlo grandson, Prauk Moody, wont to Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. II. Boheeland nnd daughters Misses Mary and Hose, of Portland, arrived In tho city last oven lug and attended tho Albrlch-Bheeland weddlug this morning. HoAitn ok Tiiadk. A mooting of tho ttaloin board of trado was hold at Hotel Wlllamotto last evening and wax well attended. Tho following com m ft too was np pointed to meet and cn lurlalu the Portland Manufacturers' wsoolatlou upon their arrival tornor rew: John G. Wright, J. M. Kylo, Jno. Hughes, 0. P. Bishop, E. Hofer, J. H. Albort, E.0. Cross. Tho oommltteo will meet at the hotel today at 4 o'olook for tho purpoHO of arranging a plan per Ulntnir. to tho reception of tho Port landers tomorrow. THE PAIR, (Continued iiom first page. Tuesday Ladles' day. WednesdayEastern Oregon. Thursday Southern Oregon and Wood metis' day. ,' Friday Portland day. Tho personnel of tho special com mittees Ir as follews: Ladles' day committee Mrs. A. 8. Dunlway, Portland; Dr. Annlce F. , Jeffreys. Balem; Mm. Narclsaa White Kinney, Astoria. I Press day-H. :W. Bcott. Portland; U.S. Jaoktou, Pendleton; J. It. Beeglo, Bt, Helens; Albert Tozler, Portland; Ira Campbell, Eugene. I Nallvo Sons' and Daughters Col ftobt. A. Miller, Oregon City; Hon. P, I H. D'Arcy, Salem; Miss Cecil Rumpy, Harrlsburg. ' Salem day W. H. Downing, V. T. Rlgdon, Mrs. Oliyo B. Eoglaud. I Eastern Oregon day. Joseph A. Wright, Bparta; Geo. B. Small, Raker Clt:Otls Patterson, Heppner. Southern Oregon Chas. Nlckell, Jacksonville, Mrs. W. J. Plymale, Medford; E. V. Carter, Ashland. ADMISSION TICKETS. Tho rates of admission to the fair ground and grand stand are: Day ticket for (men and women. ..GO Grand stand ticktts for men (women free) 25 Girls and boys under 10 free. Evening tickets. 25 tonioiit'b concbkt. I Residents of the oity aro warned uot to leavo doora unlocked or property lying arouud loose that can be picked up and carried away. I ilRMEMBEB. Bryan's great addresses aro Friday and Saturday from the grand stand at 10 a. in. It is too bad ho can't have some ono to talk against nnd could not have the days when tho big urow a would bo here. STATK FAItt IIOTKS. Tiik JouiiNAi. headquarters aro In the secretary's building at right of main entrance. Tho associated picsa dispatches will bo bulletined at the front of tho building. Tho Btato fair race events will bo bulletined at Tun JouuNAii down town office. Sam Ptewart Is here and will conduct excursion trains .Sunday, on Wednes day and on Portland day. On Port laud day Senator Mltcholl is to speak on tho Nicaragua canal. "Grandma Loouey" who has attend ed all the fairs says this opens the best of any Tho Baptists havo a hendUirt( rs tent to tho right of the ticket i fllco going In, where Mrs. S,R. Jessup.Mrs. John P. Robertson, Mrn.Jo. Cavauauxh, Mrs. J. N. Ferguson and Mrs. Parmen- I ter servo tho most substsutlau home cooked meals for 25 cents. Tho bull race Is set for ladle's day. Manager Win Auderson has four mon out for bulls. Nay Gurd, who rode tho bucking bull lust year will rldo again. L .New York DomocralR in Howl ing Convention. Porcelain Baths 200 Com'l s treet. Z Altoua and Gray Eagle for Port- Z Z land, leavo Balom dally except Z Z Sundays, at 7 a. m. Quick time, Z Z regular sorvlco and cheap rates. Z Z Agent, M. P. Raid win, at Balem Z Z dock. Z Porcelain Jiaths 200 Com'l street. A. W. Dennis Is paying tho outside llgurcs for poultry at his . Flour aud Feed storo 105 Btato street. ' 0-25 2t Bweot elder at Van Eaton's. Walks wanted. As tho beautiful now Daptlst church neara completion, aud tho cement walks aro going down arouud tho ctiuioh, tho rlokoty con dition of some of the walks loading to tho ohuroh Is attracting muoh, unfavor able comment. John Q Wilson Iihh put dowu lino cemont walks and others should follow suit. Van Eatou'a grocery makes its own sweet cidor fresh every day. U-24 St Tho meals the best. at Strong's are always Justice Court. Mrs. M. Qulnn was arraigned before Justice II. A. Johnson this morning charged with assault with n dangerous weapon. The defendant waived exam nation and was bound over to the grand Jury In tho sum of f 160 which she furnished. Rhanoh Ofwob, Tho W. U. Telo graph Co., has fitted up a branch oilico nt tho graud outrauce to fair grounds with direct wires, Mr. Archie Brad ford is in chargo nud will keep the ofllco open irom 8 a. m till 0 p. m. tf Why is it? Many people wonder why II. G. Bonuomauu, tho Btate street grocor, always has tho very host in vegetables. It would not bo diffi cult to Mud out, but It muki uo duller enoo so long as you can got thorn there. Bwoetoldor at Van Eaton's, i What isPopumbm? 21-4t Bee tho new stock of shoes at tho Palace before buying, pieces will render tho following musical program lu tho pavilion. Tho num bers aro obolco selections and tho spec tators may expect delightful music: 1 March, Theo. Wagner.. C. E. Bruy 2 Overture, Light Cavalry . , ,..-. . . .Von Buppo 8 Waltz, Golden Weddlng-.O. Faust 4 Clarionet solo, "Seronudo and Polonaise" . . Mlssud Mr. Chas. Rota. 5 Selection, Gems ot Ollonbach's Operas , Moses 8-Ovorturo, William Tell Rossini 7 Caprice, Darkles Jubilee Turner 8 Flower Song . G Lange 0 March, Dlrectorato Bousa Geo. H. Parson, Conductor. This aggregation will furnish muslo during each day of tho fair at the grand stand whllo tho races aro being run aud ou tho occasions. BRYAN'S ELOQUENCE. Congressman Bryan will speak at tho fair grounds on tho coinage ques tion, Friday and Saturday. Tho Ban Francisco Call says of his speech there; "Ex Congressman W. J. Bryan of Nebraska, under tho auspices of the Amorlcan Bimetallic League of Cal ifornia, addressed ono of the largest and most onthuBlastfo audiences oyer as sombled In Metropolitan Hall, amoug the hearers being a largo sprinkling nf ladles. He treated to bimetallism, and for an hour aud a half ho kept his audlenco alternating from n statu of deepest iuterest in the merits of tho question ho was dlscusolng to ono of olamorous hllailty over his amusing anecdotes relative to hia theme. Ho begau his remarks with n humor ous story of his early exporlenco on tho rostrum aud thereby Immediately won his audlenco, aud ho kept his hearers in a pleasant and receptlvo disposition ladlclous Interpellation of humorous anecdotes, though iio did not in the least degree slight the logic of the prob lem ho was endeavoring to solvo for his auditors. Tho ex-Congressman lias a voice that peculiarly qualifies him for public speaking. It Is clear, full, deep and sonorous and louds a charm to his ex cellently turned periods that has much to do with his popularity on tho ros trura. How well sustained was tho power of tho groat silver orator was shown by tho fact that not n single person left the hall until ho had uttered his last word." SHAItl'KKS AND 1IUNKO MEN. Mrs. Flestor has tho first nremlum Goo. H. Parsons' orchestra of twenty display of stylish faff mllliuory near the front of tho pavllllon on left hand side. Mr. aud Mrs. B. F. Salmon aro in chargo of tho W. O. T. U, restaurant. The ladles are sotting out tho richest meals on the ground. Glvo them a lift aud help a good cause. The Baptists serve an elegant 15 cent lunch butweou meals. Tho Lehman & Hlllsbory Junch counter, opnoslto tho Presbyterians, does a rushing business with moals nt 16 cents nnd upwards. A. B. VauPatton nud family uro running tho Home diulug hall, second front gate. today's hacks. In tho first stato fair race, All Hobad, owned by W. D. Randall won tho In traduction scramble, J mile dash In 1:16 ilat; purse $300. Baby Ruth second, Mowltza third, Tiny fourth. Ho broke tho northwest record. FOUR TO ONE FOR TAMMANY, Tho Factions uro Fighting Like Tigers. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 23. Chaotlo and disturbing to loulors who coun selled harmony lu the democratic ranksjs tho situation this morning, The action early today of tho commit tee on credentials was a surprlso, A resolution was adopted to the ollcct that Tammany would hereafter be- regardod as a party organization, but lu tho Interest of harmouy this time tho committee recommends that tho sitting delegates as well as tho dele gates known as tho stato democracy be admitted to the convention with ono fifth of a voto to each state democratic delegate, and four-fifthB of a veto to each Tammany hall delogute. It was 11:25 when tho convention was called to order and the credentials committee's report was asked for. Tho resolution giving the New York stato Domooraoy ono fifth representation was adopted, alter ono oflertl by Pat terson, of Kings county, giving tbo contestants a half vote after each had been defeated. The state Democracy then left tho hall. Judge Tellar, of Auburn, was named unanimously for Judge of the court of appeals. Gomral Horatio C. King was uamed uuauL moualy for secretary of stato. As tho GracoFalrchlld delegates (led out of the hall they were a'teruuteh cheered aud hissed. Ex-Goy. Flower bs mado perma ueut chalrmtiu. John B. Judsou,nf Fullou, wai nom inated comptroller; Marion Chas?, of Albauy, was nomluated by acolama tlon attorney-genera'; D. G. Dow, ol Schoharie, was nominated by acclama- Mon for stale treasurer. MOIRiRiOlW SPECIAL C-O-R-S- SALE E-T-S All lines at grently reduced pried. Jf 1 1 M V s o3 fcC o.s 3 " 3 -2 ,. 3 &H o m m sTa So o a J?2 r2 tJ - O U H3 to 0) I) w 0 3 8 9 " KID-FITTING " Stylo 230, M, & a NJnslflfiHiHMBw lllJi.miHWMHp mammm fffU'BWWfc "KID-FITTING" Stylo 226, E. H. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. Buy Furo Candies. Whllo at tho fair grounds candies at Tho Spa in tho buy puro pavllllon. 0.24 ot. A llKdULAK Bchkdui.b. Whatever other boaU may havo been doing, those of tho Orccou City Tmusporatlon company, tho Altona and Gray Etglo, aroiuuulugou tegular schedulo time between Salem and Portland, leaving dalem at 7 u. in. and Portland at 0 a, m. daily except Sundays. These boats svlll continue first-clas regular service ill winter. 0 24 5 t ii A I'.K Exclusive agents for i m t m II .ur, tu btot brand lu the uiild. 'Itj it out f, .oti will nee none ihor, IiruiiHini A. (.'o. Porcelain Baths 200 Com'l street. Marriod. ALBRIOH-BHEELAND.- At St. Joseph's Cathollo church, nt 0 o'clock, this (Wednesday) morning, Miss Teresa Albrioh to Mr. Frank Sheoland, of Portland, ltev. J. B. White ofilclatlug. The wedding was attended by all tho state house officers and emp loves be.-tldsa uumorous friends of the con tracting parties. At tho conclusion of tho cermony the 'party repaired to the brldo'd home, at tho corner of Church aud Marlon streets, where u roceptlou was touderod tbo newly wedded couple aud all partoik of a delicious woddlug breakfast. The bride Is tho handsome nnd ac complished daughter of Joseph Albrioh, tbo well kuowu Janitor of tho state house, and the groom Is a successful young business man of tho metropolis, Mr. and Mrs. Sheoland took tho 6:45 local this afternoon for Portland, where a reception will be tendered them at the residence of tho groom's parepts this evening. COLL1BON-IUVVIN At LaGranUe, union conty, Tuesuay evening, Sep tember 24, 1S95, Miss Lillian M. Colllsou,of LaGrande, to Hon. G.M. Irwin, stato superintendent of pub lic instruction. 'i I'rtliico run save you money at (, i ir ccf Ini' out sito of dry goods. Di troodnat cit 'I hp Palace. Union Bar gain Store ! Q o p b Z CO 0 K Did you say ? Yes; I eay it bents thorn all f-r Low Prices. I was surprised to see such a stock. Why, you can got any thing there you waut -from a pin to the iincst pair of shoes you oyer saw. I wont thero and got a suit of underwear for 70c; a pair of good pants that won't rip for 1; a nico shirt for J5c; a hat for 50c, like those other follows soli for 1, and a good pair of shoes for my wife for SI. 10, and tho whoJo busi ness only como to $3.75. Take my advico and go thoro and see for youisolf before you spend your rxonoy. It is 142 Stato street. Good day. Chas. F. Falrohlld, of New York, oald when ho left the convention teday: "Tho associated press can announce that wo will have a ticket of our own on nil local Issues." "Will you alllliato with Republi cans'?" "I do not know as yet. Wo have not mado n decision." Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorlA. GRAND DISPLAT FALL IMWEM . SEE BIG CORNER WINDOW. This "Woek wo make a grand display of fall under garmonts. UNION SUITS IN ALL-WOOL AND MIXISD FOB LADIE8 AND MIttBEB, SEPARATE DRAWERS AND BIIIRTB FOR LADIES AND MlriHKS, AND M13N AND BOYS. IN ALL-WOOL AND MERINO. Beat goods nt lowoat prices. We save you money ou underwear. DUKSH GOODS-New lino or Storm Berjes Juitla Kverylhiug iivudMe lu druu k'lxxli unit irlmmiugn. A i:o slllc Uiooi will bo given away, OLOl'lHNu WeioilKOOd clothluc cheaper than ever. Two huudied uovr tutu nr ineu.buygaud children. OAl'HH AND J AOICWrt The untveriAl com- uiondutlon that our Earmtu.s have re- plved from the ladlta. tuiiiia them the beU lu lliu city lor quality, tyle aud flu Ult UATS KverylhlnguewlnhaUi, cap, soea and umbrellas. Willis Bros. & Co. ho Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Bhoe House, Corner Court and Liberty. Our artist lias sketohed one of tho many entorprlsltig eharp-praotloe men who Hook at all fairs. Thero ara Kamea of ohanoe for the wary and un wary, and the man who has money to optum can part, wuu in Bums largo or small. THK SALEM r-OLTCK under Capt. Dllley, tho vigilant city marshal, who has extra help, allowed hltu on account of the fair, has nil of his forces well instructed for both day and night work. Vliltora to tho fair will do well to look out for plokpookets nud bunco stcerere, tt no pollco oau protect you against tbem. BLODGETr LEE-At the realdenco of tho brides' pareuta in Albany at Hluh noon Weduesday, Bopt. 25, 1895, MIbs Gussle BlodRett. to J. O. Lee, Rev. Llttlo of tho United Pres byteriau church officiating. The brido Is one of Albany's hand somest and highly accompllsned young women aud Is a prominent society belle of that city. The groom is the Reed locking and accommodating pre scription clerk lu G. W.Putnam's drug storo. Mr. and Mrs. Leo came down from Albany ou the 2;20 local this afternoon nud will make Balem their future home. Attention E. of P. Thero will bo a special meeting of tho K. of P. Lodgo tomorrow, Thurs day, evening, at 7;30 sharp, in order to get all tho candidates now on baud through, before tho meeting of the Grand Lodgo. All members nre expected to bo on hand and visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend, W. W. Cotmus, Chancellor Commauder. Police Court, Tho case against Mrs. M, Qulnn charging her with larceny of fowls, was dismissed this morning. J. Johnson who imbibed a little too freoly last night, added his mite to wards the support of the city govern ment this morning. Not A Thain Load. But an Im mense cargo of the choicest caaabaa, Southern Oregon poaches nnd Sweet water grapes, without doubt as tine as were ever grown, uow to be had at John G. Wrights. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Sweet elder nt Van Eaton's. Remember 'you get the highest prices for your hens and chickens, A. W.Dennis, 105 Btato atreet. 9-25 2t Take meals at Strong's. Died. M'ALPHIN. At the homo alx miles uorth or Salem, this (Weduesday) morning, the lufaut daughter of ,'Mr. aud Mrs. U. MoAlspiu. Funeral will bo held tomorrow and the remains be interred lu Rural cem etery. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Plr tUUu MwUI ad Dtfk " What is Populism? 21-4t bweot cider at Van Eaton's. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. Mmn CREAM BAKING PtWDfR Most Perfect Made. 40 Yein tk Standard. FROM MARION OAPITOL.I Matters In Probata. Othor Businoss Transacted. In tho matter of tho estate of T. McF. Patton, deceased, the hparing of the final account of tho administrator, J. II. Albert, was continued until Sat urday, Sept. 28. Couuty clerk L. V. Ehlen Is suffering from a severe cold, together with asoro throat. A lieu was received at'tho couuty olerk's office today, wherein P. O. Hammond aud Walter Hadley claim $30 20 from Alouzo Moser as money duo them for tbreshlug, A bounty warrant waa today Issued by County Clerk Ehlen in favor of August Welurloh for 00 cents. A marriage license was today issued to W. A. Tururidge aud Miss A. G. Irwin. As tho groom Is but 20 yeatB of age the conseut of his parents was necessary before the license could be granted. W. J. Hadloy, of Jeilerson, had business at the court house today. m i The Capital Jouhnal's telephone is No. 03. tfa 0 H b H 4 o K 0 Pi 0 I h o o 0 s TJie Ladies' Bazaar, Wo aro too busy sollincr mil linery to have any O PEN I N G , But wo aro always open to sell raunnery at luwm prices than anywhere else. This week we put on sale Ladies' heavy fleeced lined vests at 25c each: drawers to match, 25c por pair; boys' derwear, shirts 25) each; sels, 45jC. For one week only this snap is oflered. THE LEADER. D,W. Eraser & Co. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer In Cirocories, Pnints, Oils, Window Inss,VarnlbLo and tlio most complete stock of Crushes of all Kinds in the Stato. Artists Materials.Liine,. Ilnir.Ccmcnt and Shingles am!; finest quality of GRASS SKED& QTELLA HHKHMAN Typewriting and O commercial steuograpby, Offlce, room 11, Gruy blook. Tlie beat of work done nt rea .ontbio r rw H28 un co r- HORSESHOEING. NELSON IIUQUES, la connection with the blaokamltblng Urm ot McCurl & King-, louthwwt corner or mate and Kroulet , does all klndiof borseaboeliu. U-21 MONEY TO LOAN Oa farm land security. 8pclal rates on large loans, Urans considered Without deluy. ff HAMILTON A MOIH, i 'I i ,r butininv DRESSMAKING ! MRS CLEVEN'GEB. from Portland, hai opened dressmaking par lor in ibe Eldrldge block, up slulrs. next door to Cberrlngton'g KOllery, Utaier and Kcerer ulu a specially, li)lw I tH M 4i iLm. .4p- Ai , ; Xt,&Ublm.