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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1895)
H OUR ENTIRE STORE IS 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. WOOUtfl fnii STORE SI INKS All tho new school books aro now in and ready for ex change. A full line of pon cils, tablets, slates, etc. ST- F. S. DEARBORN. Booksollor. s COURT HOUSE NEWS. Suit Served lo Order. If at any time we haven't In our large .lock of Book, and Magazines the particular work, that you detlre, we can get It for you In the shortest time at no additional expense Our main attention Is given to exchanging all old school books. We have now a ) 1,000 worth of new school books to select from. Our books will be sold at wholesale prices. See that you send your children to -- .Patton Bros. The Stationers. ! Always FIRST Gail Borden Eagle Brand CONDENSED H1LK For J5 ytart the (tiding brnJ. t. . .u. 1 A BMt ixl lit roost economlol. S A PERFECT POOD FOR INPANTS PERSONALS. l'rof. 55, M. Paryln returned this afternoon from Albany. Miss Ida Martin wont to Portland this morn lug to attond sohool. h turned from Eugene tills aftoruoon. T. M. Martin, a native of Eugland, today took out naturalization papors, Editor J. E. Day, of tho Woodburu Independent, was a Balem visitor to day. Earl Andorson returned this after noon from au extended visit with friends at Albany. Paul Fuudmaii, of Wlllainlna, and J. H. Douglas, otTroutdale, were today commissioned notaries publlo. J, 0. Goodalo, the Coburg lumber man, returned home this morning after a short business vUlt in Balem. Rev. ChttH. Edwards Davis, the tal onted young Oakland minister, will lave on tho 6:45 local this evening for Taooma. A. 0. Woodcock, a prominent lawyer of Eugene, who has been In tho city for a few days, returned homo this morning. T. W. Leo, Bupcrlnlondom. o he 0. R. fc N. Company's wator 11 'ts, ro turnod to Portland on the Gyp this morning. Ed Muecke, the gonial postmaster at Aurora, who has boon visiting the fair for a fow days, returned home this morning. J. A. Dummott, travollug secretary to tho Y. M. 0. A. of the northwest, arrived in the city this morning from Portland. Miss Addlo Houston and Miss Eliza Bcott returnod to Tangent this morn ing having been visitors at thoBtato fair for soveral days. Thoa. Bcott, Adolphus Meyors, Jas. Martin, J. T. Ross and other citizens from tho Bcott'a MHla country, were Balem visitors today. Miss Clara Phlllpot, who has boon tuo guest of Miss Onto MoKlnnoy of tho county clerk's ofllco, for several days, returnod to her home at Harris burg on lost ulght'a overlaud train. Q. W. Jones, ono of Balem's success ful sohool teachers, went to Turner to day where no will act as prlnolpal of tho public schools of that city tor tho eusulng term which opens Monday. Rov, J. 0. Templeton went to Har rlsburg this morning to attond a meet ing of tho Linn county Christian En deavors. Rev. Templeton Is state sup erintendent of tho Junior Endeavor work in this etato. Walter 0. Palgo returned this morn- lug from a ton days' visit at Ban Fran cisco. His parents, who accompanied him, will return to their home in Mas. sacuusetis utter visitlngotborpolnta in California. A New Tkacheu. Miss Eva Leo, who has for several years been one of Balem'fl most valuable and successful Bohool teaohors, has nccopted a position as teacher in tho roform school, aud will no doubt give tho best of satisfac tion. Miss Lee, accompanied by her sister, Miss Claro, went to tho reform sohool this morning for the purpose of becoming acquainted with her work, which commences Monday. Miss Loe's many friouds in this city will be pleased to learn of her promotion, MITCHELL, T1IK REPAIR MAN, makes keys, repairs guns, bicycles aud umbrellas to the Queen's oate. Don't Fokciet. Genuine Wisconsin Swiss cheese reduced to 20 cents at Sonuemaun'a grocery. R. R Ryan Institutes a New Against the 8. P. Oorauany. County Clerk Ebien issued marriage licenses Thursday afternoon as follows; Jaa.A. MoDonald and Matilda Rhodes; J J. Thomas and Katie Rosenblnger. R. R. Ryan hrs initltuted a new suit against tho Soulhorn Pacific Company for (11,000 as damages sustained by him in being struck and inured by a locomotlvo at tho paesonger depot on January 20, 1801; for tho sum of 5260 expended for medical services; (25 for medicine; and (125 for nureo hlro. This Is tho second aotlon of this character begun by Mr. Ryan, the lirst having been nonsuited on two points. Peter Thohart and Lena Urlmm was the happy couplo to whom County Clerk L. V. Ehlen today issued a mar riage liconso. Bounty warrants were today drawn upon tho county treasury as follews: J. F. Short, (1.25; W. H. Nash, 70c: J. B, Russell, (8 Tho latter gentle men succeeded in killing nearly 400 squirrels. It appears as though Mr. Russell followed equlrrol hunting as an occupation. Thomas, Watt &. Co. have com menced suit In tho Marlon county cir cuit court against Emma I. Wagnon and Emma C. Poolo whereby they seek to secure Judgment against de fendants for (570.01 with Interest on (270.01 thereof at tho rato of 7 per cent per annum from March 1, 1805, snd in terest on (300 at the samo rato from Juty 1. 1602; and for another sum of $10.78 with Interest at 8 per cont from October 8, 1085. Plalntlfls also ask for a foreclosure of a mortgagoon certain property near Balem. 1 m Too Blow for tho Horse. Van B, DoLashmutt, owner of the Witch Hazel furm and horses, tells ub a good story on one of Balem's popular ministers, and as the reverend gentlo man has recently been returnod to his flock for unother year, it will do no barm to tell it to our readers. This minister, Van oald, has recently pur chased a' homo from tho WHch Hazel farm, a beautiful animal full of life and onorgy. A horso of high blood as Van DoLash mutt's horses nil are, Van takes an interest in nil of the horses which como from his farm and asked tho minister to keep him posted as to bow the horso was behaving. Tho lirst two or thrco letters ho rccolved, the horso was bohaving all right. But with the next, the minister said: Alast He bad bad news to rotate. He had driven his horse to a funeral and when start ing in tho procession his horse had ran away and kicked tho dashboard to pieces. Mr. DeLaBbmutt wrote down next day and said: "Mr. , I havo guaranteed your horso to havo speed, blood and energy, all of which you say ho has. But, Mr. , I cannot and never havo guaranteed any of my horses for funeral processions." Damon and Pythias. The Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias of thestatoof Oregon will convono,In this city on the 8th of October and will hold a four days' session. The local Knights are doing all In their power to make this the most notable Pythian meeting ever held In Oregon. Reduced rates have been secured from the differ ent transportation lines, and the city will no doubt be crowded with gallaut Knights aud thoir fair luUcs. Tho local lodge asks the earnest co-operation of tho citizens of Salem, to this end remembor the performance of "Damon and Pythias" to bo glvon by them on theovenlngs of October Oth and 10th. Reserved Beats on sale at Putton Bros. ' A Handbomb Residence. The handsome end spacious residence of State Treasurer Phil Metschan at the RIVER NEWS. and Oypsy Palls to Reach Albany Returns to Salem. The Gypsy, tho O. R. and N. com pauy's now steamer for the uppor Wil lamette failed to reaoh Albany yester day and returned to Balem late last evening. This little boat succeeded; In crossing the bar at the mouth of tho Santiam successfully but was unable to to across a larger one, known as the "Black Dog Bar" situated at a point in tho river about four miles above tho mouth of tho Buntlam. Bho returned to Salem, took on a load of flour and feed from the Balem (louring mills and left for Portland early this morning. The Eugene arrived In Balem at 8 o' clock this morning with n large load of O. R. & N, freight from Portland. Immdlately after unloading samo she took on a load of miscellaneous freight ut tho dock and returned to Portland, Tho Groy Eaglo arrived up from Mis sion Landing at 7 o'olook lost evening with a hoavy load ot freight. She re turned this morning leaving Balem at 7 o'clock wlth a big load of freight and usual large list of passengers. Edwards Davis. This talented young preaoher 1h a genius and Has powers within him which if properly developed will make him ono of the greatest forces of the age, He has wonderful Intellect. He Id not a matorlallst, but should steer clear of the vague mists of platonlo ese terlBm. He Is still surcharged with tho cllervcscenoe of youth but that will woar oil. Ho is a napoleon of organ ization, a tireless workor, Is brilliantly eloquent In spite of some acquired affeottalons of pulpit and stagejranting that will wear oil. With polish and culture bo will equal If not surpass Theodore Tllton. Ho has the Ameri can knack of emphasizing mouoy making. We bellovo blm capable of growth in right directors, in a solid way. Ho Is a typo of tho Pnclflo Coast American race, that will bofor'o another half-century be the most magnificent human types over produced tho first real American raco on the fuce of the earth, the present generation of young men and womon Letwcon tho Rockies and tho Pacific. OREGON HTATE PAIR. Continued lioin flrst page Oar Collision. The 10-year-old son of John Farrar, who driven a meat cart for Cross's mar ket, had his vohloio collided with this morning by a motor lino car on Com mercial street. In spite of a bad bruleo on bis head and leg by being thrown from the cart, tho plucky little fellow is on hio cart again this aftornoou driving as usual. That boy is clear grit. Pawned a Wagon. Farmer Hewitt, of McCoy, has been camping at the fair grounds with two men who worked for him. This morning his team was gone. Ho found thO'hor&es at Bhoup'a livery barn, and tho wagon at Cook's second band store. Tho men havo disap peared. The Brown Oase. In Justlco Johnson's court was again continued until Tuesday next at 1 p.m. Council for defendant Geo. R. Bing ham, Bald his client was absent from tho city. Deputy District Attorney A. O. Condlt was also glad to continue the case as an Important witness lor tho atato was absont. cornor of Bute and 12th streets, la being Introduced to a new ooat of paint which will add materially to the already neat and charming appearance. Woodmen Day. Proved a grand success at tho fair grouuds yesterday but every day is grocer's day with us. Tho )eopo of Balem aro finding out that our bargains can't bo beat. Rem ember we aro headquarters for Btaylon Hour. BranBon & Co. DMuu D SA B Uli ihioi All thin week wo make special price on our dress goods. We meM all cut price from any source, on any Hue of goods, llosldcst we sell aU line dress goods at close prices lor cusb. CAPES, JACKETS AN ' MACKINTOSHES the best values aud latest itylrs. Bo say the ladles. , -CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS.- Ttro hundred new suit for meu, boys nnd ehlldrou going like hot cakes. WB ARE THE PEOPLE to do y6ur tiadlng with so hay the orowds Humming our store. Come nnd see. We vut j our unite, 11 U goods ut loww.1 prla, Villis Bros, & Co. Tho Ch Dry Goods, Clothing and Bhoo House, Corner Court and Liberty I JdstAb Good." Is a much-used phrase by a great many grocer's but when they tell you they havo a brand ef soap "Just as good" as ours, do not believe them but insist on having none but that of the Balem Chemical works. Today's Races Will bo irom tho homes of Balem people to 1H Court street, for Doty was overheard ordering by telephone salmon, halibut, black cod, smelt, clams, lobsters, Eastern oysters, coast oysters, and ho has poul try on hand all tho time. T tub Ministers. The Minister ial Association of this city will resume its regular weekly meetings, beginning at 10:30 a. in, next Monday, The place or meeting is at the parlors of the Y. M. C, A, rooms. REMEMDBR-That Sonuomaun has reduced the famous Wisconsin Bwlsa cheese to 20 cents a pound. Died. ROSSITER.-At the family residence in North Balem, at 11 o'clock p m Thursday, October 3, 1805, Alva, in fant daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rosslter. Funoral servloes will be hold at the family residence comer of Broadway and Oak streets, North Balem, at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J, P, Farmer. Tho remains will be iutorred in Rural cemetery. Married. M0OONALD-RHODE8. At the res. ldence of L. M. Baunlughoff, on Chemeketa and 10th streets, at 8:30 p in, Thursday, Octobers, 1805, Matilda Rhodes to James A. MoDonald, Rev. J. M. Bhulse, of the Leslie M. E. ohuich olllclatlng. Bora, LENON. At the family home In this City, on Thursday, Ootober 8, 1805, to Mr. and Walter Lenon, a daughter. Divine Service Tonight in St. Paul'a Episcopal church, 7.80. Ser mon by the rector. Subject, The Lord of LIfo. AU welcome. Seven-eighths mile dash Belling race Minnie, the rayorlte, aud Paddy Ryan were left at the post. Charley Bynum's bay mare, Ginger, won the race, with Daylight second, Bleeping Child third. Summary aa follews: Jlvnum'sb mGlcger091bs(Douglft) .. 1 Whittenoore's cho Daylight Wlbs(Wcather. ford) . 3 Unndall's srl g Bleeping Child lUSlbs(Wll- Hums) 3 Time li'JIX. Tho winner was bid in by hor owner for (600. DIKE HACKS. Boys' J mile race Cleaver, lirst; Neal, seconu.' TImo, 1:38. Oregon championship, mile Wright, first; Shlpp, second; Rlggs, third. Time, 1:25, Mile opon,olaBa A, 2:40 class Entries wero Shipp, Davis, Grlliey, Woods, Lennon, DIequo and TownBeud. Shlpp took tho lead, getting a bad start through talking too muoh. He lod to tho quarter with Towusond n good second. Towusond led up tho book stretch, Bunohed nt and catno to gether at tho . Dlequo nnd Towns end dropped out at tho J. Davis and Shlpp fought hatd for place but Bhlpp won It easily, Grlliey Second, Woods of Albany third aud Dayls fourth. Time, 2:43. Exhibition mile, Hying atart.clasa B, by Ell Winesott, paced by Ruokor, of dan Francisco, to tho first quarter, Bears of Albany, tho socond quarter, "Ell" Leo, of Portland, tho third quarter, H, L. Hewitt of Portland, the last quartor. At 11:45 it was announced from tho judge's stand that Eh Wine sott would rldo an exhibition mile. A fow minutes luter Mr. Winesott ap peared on tbo track wlth his pacers and was received with loud cheers by tho crowd. Thoy came under tho wlrt on thojump In 12:15. Dr. Geo. B. Wright, olass A, next went an exhibition mile. Ho mad tho mile in 2:18, "Dee's" time waulc certainly havo been much fuster bn his pacemakers beeu old cumpulgno s As It was Messrs. Shlpp, Rlggn, bwo 1. and Woods, whllo Betting a goop speedy puce, wero not skilled lu niHk Ing quick "pick-ups" und nt least thre seconds wore lost on that account "Dee" is a very speedy man una hub shown up wonderfully well tlila jeor Homor B, Hewitt wont au exinbi bltlou quarter mile In 2.0 Hat, paced b Alfred Sears of Albany. Consolation raoe. Eotrie?, Dlsquo and Baker. Dlsque won In 3:20. Tho onioors' raco was the la9t bicycle race of this "moot." Tho. onirics wore Jos. R. Davis, Dr, Contrls, Armlo Stelnor, Claud Taylor, Harry Ollnger and Walter Denton. This was a good race wulcn was enjoyed by tho com petltors as well as the grandstand, Jim Woodruff was entered but was not allowed to ride on account of a previous record of 2:08. Armlo Stolner won, Walt Denton second and Harry Olln ger third. PARSON'S ORCHESTRA will glvo their farewell concert at tho pavilion this Friday evonlng from 8 to 11 o'clock, all published statements to tho contrary notwithstanding. The announcement that thoy would play for a ball m tbo city was premature. STATE KAIK NOTES. Marcus Daly's horses leavo for 'Frisco tonight. Premiums were paid all day today at the secretary's cilice. Wild West shows laok monev. Their crowds have been veryellm here. Linn county ran a special train from Albany yesterday. Lots of people camo down. Tho baby show was held yesterday. Some very sweet llttlo darlings com peted for premiums and tho Judges had a delicate task lu making the awards. Handsomest baby uuder one year, Es sie Magulro first, Vivian Crump second. Ford Tarpley look first and Eugene Downing second as boys over tnree years. Ina Veaoh lirst us girl of three years. Lola Cook second. GRIT TOO BUSY TO PREPARE FOR OUR EI T A Jb . So will postpone samo until noxt-Saturday. TOMORROW'S SALE Capes - and - Jackets S. M.& E. H. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. When Baby wns sick, wo gavn her Castorto. When riio wiu a Child, she cried for Qmtorla. When sho hocamo Jtlss, 1J10 clung to Cantoris, When she hud Children, the gave them Castorla. Z Altona and Gray Eagle for Port- Z Z land, leavo Balem dally except Z Z Sundays, at 7 a. m, Qutok tlmo, Z Z regular Bervlco and oheap jatcs. ; Agent, M. P. Baldwin, at Salem Z Z dock. Z GitKATBALK, At the Ladles' Ziur todu.y. Ba- B2t. Porcelain Baths 209 Com'l street. Special Sale! 10 Por Cont en: The ladies' Bazaar Will hayo & spcolul sale TOMORROW AND SATURDAY on lioery. both wool nnd cotton, when wt will glvo 10 per rent discount on ail hote sold. Porcelain Jiuths 200 Com'l street. HATUItUAY KVENINU wo have a special salo on toltot Artlcles.llori'i German Cologne 25o for Vks, A fine butttr milk toilet soap Co per cake for I;. D,W. Eraser fc Co. owes Enormous ! Not enormous in size or price, but in quantity and quality. Another large shipmont has boon received and our popular low prices prevail. Our regular $1 G5 genta bIvoo for 1.45. Ladies' shoes for $1 in overy day shoo. Donola kid patent leather tip 1.35 and 81.50. Our 75c negligee shirt reduced to 50c. Union Bargain Store GOOD CLOTHING At the Baturday, Special Sale. Ladles' Bazaar, todoy and Is an Important Factor in the Achievement of Success in Life. This is a bit of philosophy that time and the experience of men havo proved to be founded on fact. That being the case all who buy clothing should seek a store whore the best clothing is sold at prices which suil all classes. Such a etore is conducted by The Palace Is Oound to lead on Isu shoes. fityl- Tub Famous. Wisconsin Swiss cheese reduced to 20 oenta at Sonne mann's grocery. At the Saturday. Special Sale. Ladles' Bazaar, today and Meals only 25 cents and tho very hest at Btronfi's restaurant. Cost dry goods Palaoe. sale still on at tho Take meals at Strong's. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all In leavening ftffSftk.-V, 9, Oovsnusws ftysrt. Ship Founders. London, Oot. 4, A dispatch to Lloyds from Balomneo (says: "A large two-masted steamer, heading, appar ently, for Plymouth, disappeared from view in a gale about four miles from Gravestone. It is feared she flouadsrod and a life boat has gone to the scene." Porcelain Baths-200 Com'l street. Dr. Price's Cream BaJtlag Powder We We Pair IHf Awar. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM BAKING POWDER Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean tkc Standard, G. W. JOHNSON &. SON, THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS. We havo clothing that fits not only the body, but the purse. UJothmg elegant in texture and finish. Clothing tnai pleases tho eye and keeps the body warm. If you want anything usually found ii a First-Class Clothing House : 1 .11 Im ataV' it will pay you to see us. We can show eoods that will & your mouth water, I