' w v'WW '' n m f1, ' "T CTTr" K333KSSiiBnJCSK) Ik In (SI I; 1 M ! 4 nnimwti iiwipn OpfDiDg I To Begin Tuesday, Sept. 24 AND CONTINUE TEN DAYS. fl Pine Display of Eastern Pattern flats and Bonn?fs. All tho novelties of the season will bo continuously arriv ing and you cannot afford to miss seeing thein. Everything pertaining to fine and artistic millinery. JVIRS. D. L. FlESTER Prop. "Tb? Paris" MiIIin?ry Store S Bring your old grammars and speliors to IT. S. Dearborn and exchange them for the now series. Full linos. Slates, tablets, pencils, etc. 263 Commercial St. Seruedfo Order, if nt nny lime vc liaven'i in our large ttock of Hook and Magazines the particular works that you desire, we can get it for ypu in the shortest time at no additional expense Our main attention Is given to exchanging all old school books. We have now a Ji.ooo worth of new school books to select from. Our books will be sold ut wholesale prices. See that you send your children to PATTON BROS. Tho Stationers. S Always FIRST S Gail Borden : Eagle Brand I 5 CONDENSED niLK For J5 yurs th hiding brand. It U the 8tt nd tlu mott economical. X A PERFECT POOD POR INFANTS PERSONALS. A. Strong wbbii southbound passen ger on tho morning local. Jm. Flshburn wont tn Oregon City this afternoon on business. Ernest Portor went to Alo today for a two weeks' visit with friends. Attorney Geuoral 0. M. Idlomnn re turned to Portland this afternoon. J. H, Campbell Jr. returned to Port land on the Saloru local this morning. Olarenco M. Keeue came down from Eugene on tho early train this morn lug. B. h. Bradley, of Itoseburg, was In the city today, algueat.at the Wlllam etle. Secretary or Btato H. It. Klncald went to Portland this morning on busl lies. County Judge Hayes, of Claokamas oounty, roturuod to Oregon City this morning. Mlsa Hope Gaua went to Alo this s POIAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY. BOYS AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. On these two days we will make reduced prices on every boy'a and child's suit In the store. Ovr prices are always low, quality oousld orod, butou theae two days they will ba still lower, Now U the time to tit tho boys out for sohool. Willis Bros. & Co. The Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe House, Corner Court and Liberty jtik?We sold more dress goods the past week than over before. The same with capes and jnokets. Every lady went away well pleased with her bargains, vt.ntm subasli ffcj-"-- - --i !! Hill Opening ! S! morning where alio will teach school this winter. Watson Townscnd wont to Brooks this morning and will teaoh school near that town this wluter. Harry Adams, travollng freight agont, was a passenger to Portland on tho Salem local this mornlug. Sliorlfl C. F. Cathcart returned to his home at Roeeburg this morning after spending a few days at the fair. Miss Haley returnod to her home at Cottage Groye this morning after a short vialt with frtondo In this city. Tli oh. Kay camo down from Water loo tbia afternoon and will visit over Sunday with his family In this city. Prof. E, B. McElroy, accompanied by hla two llttlo daughters, came down frm ISugono on tho afternoon local. 'Ell" Lee, tho well known class B bicyclist, roturned to Portland this afternoon, having participated In tho state fair races. Profs. John M. Blass. and H. T. Fronoh, of tho Stato Agricultural col lego nt Corvallis, registered at tho WIN lamotto this morning. Miss Mattlo Gontry, of Portland, who has boon tho gueat of Mrs. F. P. Talklurjton for sovoral days, lett for Lebanon this morning to continue her visit with fi lends, Br. Parks and wife, of Ilwaco. Wash, aro visiting in tho city and taking la tho fulr. Tho Dr. was formerly a S-ileuilto.luud praotlced medicine, bore some nine years ago. M, Stock, Misses Clara Btook and Lillian Rosenblatt, of Portland, who havo bcou visitors at the state fair for seyoral days paBt, returned home on tho Salem local this morning. Mr. Stock la tho father of S. M. and A. II. Stock, tho enterprising dry goods on Stato Street. Miss Lillian Gwynno, ono of Salem public Bohool teachers, returned Thurs day evening from a three months visit In the East. Miss Gwynno had the ploasuro ofattoudlng the International Y, P. S. 0. E, convention In Boston last July at the conclusion of whiob she wont to Martha's Vineyard, situated near Boston, whero she attended a summor school for six weeks. School finished, Miss Gwynno wont to Wash ington D. 0. whoro sho enjoyed tho sight of tho nation's capital for sov oral days. From Washington she wont to hor old home at Wllksbarre, Pu., whero Bho enjoyed most heartily a visit with friends whom she has not seeu for years, m i Gueat Balk. At the Ladles' Ba zaar today. &2t. SAL - ..-J ... - u,t..i iA.iftw BOOK E LAST DAY OP THE PAIR Details of the Races -Receipts Not Made Public. STATE TAIB NOTES. Moro perfect weather could not havo been asked for. Liquor was sold openly to young boys at the fair grounds. It was dto grucelul to seo young men not yet out of tbolr teens staggering around under tho Influonce of it. Gambling wont on openly. Wheels of fortuno were run right in front of the pavilion. This wheel business Is a "auro thing" (for the dpaler.) He takes In two dollars on every nale and pays out a dollar to the lucky man. How much ahead is he? S. M. and E. H. Btook, tho rustling dry goods firm of Stock Bros., on Stato street, were awarded first premium on their artistic display of dry goods. Tho display by this enterprising firm was certainly very rich and tho goods displayed were tho very best. About 0 o'clock last evonlng the drawing for a dress pattern took place. Tho handsomo (GO dress pattern was captured by Miss Bona Pike, residing at 1G5 Church street, and it U certainly a prize to bo proud of. THE BA0K3 FllIDAV. Special pace, purso $100 Tho black horse, Encounter, won tho first heat of the paco In a 2:20 clip. The second heat of tho special pace- was won by En counter In 2:23. Altwood second, Peekaboo third apdytStanwJx foutth. Many comments ihrb, heard on tho beauty of Altwood.tJ.VJi llttlo bay Oily owned by President Galloway. En countor wou the third heat and raco In 2:23. Stauwlx second, Peekaboo third and Altwood fourth. Five-eights of a mllo consolation race. Purse (160. After considerable delay at tho post, Starter Looney sent tho horses ofl In a bunch Token taking tho lead. Pady Byan got a bad start but came In with tho Held. LaFranco won. Billy Ayers second, Mowltza third, Teresa K fourth. Best of tho horses In the Hold. Tlmo 1:03. "Special trot (250. The three heats of tho speolal trot woro won by Van Do Lnshmutt's Carl Carne In 2:22. Threofourths of a mllo dash conso lation race. Entries: Baby Butb, Mowltza, Suslo D and Now Moon. Mowltza won in 1:10. Baby Buth second, New Moon third and Susie D fourth. Five big races for big purses this Saturday afternoon, a. Notice. Tho announcement of Blsnop Bowman's preaching In tho First M. E. church Is not made by Rev. Geo. Washington Grannls, but by Rov. John Milton Shulse. Ever since this paper would not support Grannls as a city politician, he has refused to allow any notices conncoted with his pulpit services to appear in these col umns. In JubMco to tho gontloman's loving and forgiving disposition, wo make this announcement. Gabs Returned to Pohtiand. Tho four large, double-motor, open elbctriocars of Portland Consolidated Street Railway company, that have been used by tho Salem Consolidated Street Railway company, to assist In transporting the large crowds to and from the fair grounds during fair week woro loaded on to cars this morning and will bo attached to tonight's north bound freight, for Portland, m HUN in. a young follow was "run In'' by one of tho city oOlcors last night and was arraigned before Recordor Edes this morning charged with bolng "full." As ho had eaten a 15 cent sup per at the New York Kitchen the ovo nlng before, he had to acknowledge tho fact and advised the recordor and ofllolals to, take their meals thero in tho future, Murdered. -Yes 'tis truo. Tho prices of groceries at our store havo Bltaply been murdered out down to tho vory lowest figures, Como and see our goods and If you canuot resist making some purchases then buy. Branson & Co. Our Claim. Wo do not olalm to be selling goods below cost for no one does that, but we are selllug groceries at prlocs that eyen our entorprislug com petitors cannot touch. iRemember us whon ordering your groceries. MoCail Bros. Dibmiqsed. The prosecution begun against John H. Kemp, who ran a butoher shop in tho hopvards, south of the city, for assault on John Huber, was dismissed by Recorder Edes, with coats charged to Huber, Insane. Jennie Crowuer, aged 21 years, ot Brookway, Douglas county, and David B. Phillips, aged 47, of Grand Rondo reservation, Yamhill oounty, were today received at the insane asylum. Horse Thiev Cauqiit. Bherltt Knight today received word that the man who stole E. Btarbuok'a horse last Monday, had been arrested at Solo. A. T. Wain left at once by team for his man. ROYAL Baking Powder. High of Mil la ltvtaln fYWtir,-.V, 9. OevtffMK RsfWt. I A JAPANESE WOMAN. I Continued from first pags. turned the scabbard over to A. M. Clough who Immediately placed It in tho bands of Policeman Gibson, who at once started out to learn what ho could. Entering tho gun store of Brooks fc Salisbury adjoining Bush's bank, Mr. Gibson Inquired of Mr. Harritt If he bad teeu the scabbard before. Mr. Harritt at once Identified the artlole and said he had sold it to a Chinaman about four days ago. When asked as to tho Chinaman's Identity Mr. Harritt could not remember tho man as he paid no special attention to him whon he bought the dirk. A per son standing in the store at the time tho Chinamen purchased tho dirk, remarked: "That Chinaman has blood in his oye." Tho speaker, no doubt, had no idea his remark was a correct description of tho celestial's passion. HAVE A HEARING. The two Chiuamen arrested appeared beforo Recordor Edes. Hong and Sam Kee were the names they gave and at requestor P. H. D'Arcy.thelr counsel , their cusea went over to Monday. THE INQUEST. There will bono inquest held on the body of the murdered Japanese woman until next Monday. Some of her friends have arrived from Portland. Police Court Ono dcad-broko, Inebriated individ ual, without money and without friends, was up beforo Recorder Edes this morning, charged with drunken- ess. in uoiauit or tue usual line no went to Jll. Special Notice. All Knights of Pythias will secure their reserved seats for the first even ing's performance of "Damon and rytmas" at Wlprut's tallot snop. Altoua and Gray Eagle for Port land, leavo Salem dally exoept Sundays, at 7 a. m. Qalok time, Z Z regular service and cheap rates. " Z Agent, M. P. Baldwin, at Halom Z dock. Porcolain Baths 200 Com'l street. Call for Warrants. Notlco Is hereby given that I have funds in hand to pay all warrants en dorsed up to January 1, 1605, Interest on same will stop from this date. Jasper Minto, Treasurer Marlon County, Or. Oot. 6, 1895. o Tako meals at Strong's. Maple Syrup, Again! We have received another barrel af genuino Maple Syrup. Bring your can and get it filled for $1 per gallon. Cream honey drips canuot bo beat in quality or price. A 76c syrup for 50c. Dessicated salmon is something now. It is delicious. It is cheap at 10c per pound. Remembor, 20 cans of oysters for $1 is what wo aro giving our customers. HARRITT & P. O. A RIVAL OF THE BIO FAIR. An Attraction Second Only to the Oregon State Fair. During the past ten days thousands of Oregon people have come to Salem to see what has been probably the great est Btato fair over held in the common wealth, and tho vast crowd has been well pleased. Mauy came as much to see old frleuds and renew acquaintances as to seo the fair, and hundreds came for a purpose nearer to their hearts than all theao. They came to Salem to gel tho winter's supply of clothing, under wear, shoes, and other substantial for the family, and moat of all many came to town to see what in many elties is called a department store. Since mov ing Into their handsome and spacious new room, the New York Raoket has a veritable department store, and Tho Journal ventures the assertion that no bouse in Oregon has overdone more business in a like establishment than this popular people's store during the past few weeks. During the ten days of the great fair enough goods have ken sold to stock up an average gen. eral store,the crowds of buyers keeping the.dozen sales people everlastingbusy; buyers surging in and out from early morning until closing hour. The people have In the past few years gained confidence in this house, and as a result they come in and trade freely, without "haggling" which fact alone facilitates trading, and makes it poa Bible for twelve clerks to sell as many goods as twenty would under ordinary circumstances. Verllv. Balem and tbe surrounding country are to be oongrat uiaieu upon Having tbe riw York Racket store In its mldat. It not oalv draws much trade to Salem, but con stantly makes ft lends for the Capita) city. Dr. Price's Cfia laklag Powis WfrM'i ftir MtfcMt AwW. w'- BAPTIBT DEDICATION. Program of the Services at J. . Farmer's New Ohurch Sunday. Afirfi inner summor of hard work t, nntlHtn will dedicate a now and modern stvlo church house Sunday, , October 0. The morulug set vice win begin promptly at 10:30 with the fol lowing pregram: Voluntary ...--Mozart Doxology (uongregauon xwbo; Hymn"::.:::::::"-:"--vvorshiP" Responsive iteauiug i'aim --- . . Led by Bey. Oilman Purkor Anthem "Hear us, O Father" Prayer. ,- , Dedicatory hymn, used by permission Dedicatory sermon -- i.u nan. Tin! find D Grant D. D r3olo;""WlthVerduroClad,'v-.-::ni . . ..AITS. V. U. uuuwuiiu Dedicatory Bervlco nnutnrnntl nlliHonCU Standing Dedicatory Prayer Roy. J. P. Farmer Our ottering. Result of tho appeal. Organ voluntary. Hymn 010. Benediction. Voluntary Tho church will bo arragued to seat from 1,200 to 1,500 people. Its beautiful Interior will bo a surprise to all and the service will bo the roost Interesting ovor held In this city. The Journal will ltsuo a souvenir edltiton contain ing a largo engraving of tho now church, with a sketch of the society's work at Sulom. It will al-o contain a full report -of the dedicatory service. This will appear Monday if tho illus trations are ready. The afternoon sorvlco will bo hold at 250 o'cleck: Solo, "Tho Holy City," Mrs. W. F. Skiff. Responsive reading. Anthem, "Jerusalem," by tho choir. Prayer. Greeting from tho city pastors and others. Benediction and vnlodlctory. Tho oycnlng service will bo as follews: Responsive reading. Quartet, "Alma Redomtoris." bcrlpturo Iobsou. Anthom, "Hark, Hark, My Soul." Sermon, Rev, Roluud D. Graut, D.D. Solo, Prof. R. A. Heritage. Preaching ovory evening next wetk except Saturday. When Baby was sick, we gavo hor Castorla. Whon slio was a Child, sho cried for Castorfa. Whon alio bocamo Miss, alio clung to Castorla, When she hod Children, ho cavo them Castoria. The Palaco Is bound to load on styl ish shoes. LAWRENCE GROCERY COURT HOUSE NEWS. An answer has beon filed with the county clerk by Attorney Robllh In the action brought by Efllo Landers against Albert Landors for divorce. County Clerk L. V. Ehlen today Is sued one bounty warrant tbe face value of which was (2;lo In favor of F. B West. Counly Judge W. C. Hubbard today named F. A. Ford, John Egan and M. Young appraisers of tbe estate of Edward G. Stonebrlnk, deceased, The eatate Is valued at (1260. x: u. uneomit toaay received a bounty warrant from the county clerk ror fi.us. Henry Clinton Daws, aged 13 years, of Sllverton, was today examined before Judge Hubbard as to his insan ity. The caeo of hla unfortunate con dition Is epilepsy which has troubled him since he wad four years old. The examination was conducted by Dr. B. H. Bradabaw and deputy District At. torney D. O. Sherman, as a result tbe boy was committed to the insane asylum. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. w CREAM BAKING P0WDIR Most Perfect Made. 4oYrUwStaKlPi, TOO BUSY TO PREPARE FOR OUR Mm u So will postpono same I m TOMORROW'S SALE Capes - and - Jackets S. M.& E. 115 STATE 0B.US0H SERVICES JTOMORROW Christian Science. Services in State Insurance hall, at 10:30 a. m. All Invited. tf. Central Chapel. All sorvices will bo rcsumod tomorrow, Sunday school at 10 a. in. followed by a short seruionr Preaching sorvlco at 7:30 p. m. German Evangelical. At tho corner of Center and Liberty streets. P. Blttnor, pastor. Sunday school at 10. Preaching at 11 a. m.und 7:30 p. m. Independent Evangelical. On Cottage street near Center, J. Bower box, pa9lor. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:3 ) tomorrow. Sunday school at 12. Utirlst-mn Endeavor Society 0:30. Evanoklioal. Chemokota and 4evontteuth slreetp. Bervlco t 11 a. u. mid 7:80 p. m.. Sunday school at 10 a, m. Y. P. A. meeting at 0:30 p u. I. B. Fisher, pastor. Unity Church. Services at 10:30 i. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 12. R v. W. E. Copeland, pastor. Subject of buuday morning sermon, 'Broad from Heaven." Subject of evening lecture, "Several Conoluslvo Reasons for Joining a Unitarian Church. Christian Church. Morning ser mon at 10:30. Subject, "How to Havo a Prosperous Church." Sunday school at 12 m. Junior Endeavor at 4 p. m, Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p m. Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Tho Way of Salvation." P.-ecludo to even ing sermon, "Tho Management of tho Stato Fair." Leslie M. E. (Bouth Balom). At GOOD Is an Important Factor Success This is a bit of philosophy that time and the oxperionce of men havo proved to be founded on fact. That being the case all who buy clothing should seek a storo whore the best clothing is sold at prices which suit all classes. Such a etore is conducted by G. W. JOHNSON & SON, THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS. We have clothing that fits not only tho body, but tho purse. ; Clothing elegant in texture and finish. Clothing that pleases tho eyo and keeps tho body warm. If you want anything : First-Class Clothing. House J it will pay you to see us. We can show goods that will make your mouth water, n Uli until next Saturday. H. STOCK STREET. 10:30 a. m. wo will worship at FlrU church, Bishop Bowman preaching for us (no morning service at our rhnri At 7 p. m. the Leaguo will mctt for song Bervlco. At 7:30 meeting BUhon Bowman, Dr. Patsona and Prof Her. tage will bo with us. Tho Prof. i sing for us. Evorybody Invited. J, Shulse, pastor. First CoNORKaATioNAU Rev. W. U. Kantner, D. D., pastor. At 1030 l m. communion torvlce with publlo re ception of members, preceded by i short sermon on "Tho meaning of GotliBomano'" At 12 m. Sunday Bchool, J. B. T. Tuthlll, Buporlntondent. Jun ior Endeavor at 8 p. ra. Y. P. B. 0. E. at 0:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. ra. Subject "Underglrdlng tho Good Ship Character." Special music Special Sale 10 Per Cent Off. The Ladies' Bazaar Will havo a special salo TOMORROW AND SATURDAY on to4ry, both wool and cotton, when will Rlvo 10 per cent discount on all licwe soil BATUHDAY KVKNINO wo havo a special alo on toilet articles,!! iTt'i German Cologne 25o for 2ic, A fine butter milk toilet soap 6a per cako for 4o, D.W. Phaser & Co. CLOTHING in the fAchievement of inllLife. usually foundiu' a I fa