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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1895)
MM 11 I, UJMMffll Hmmi mHisfsiaiii ft ?&"""? ' .. n t i j j M r r ,' J . . ' ii ooow-.o-1-w. to ww Mni v onDMi1 smiiEs TOMt""'owi imp ' - w a I B L b. A. V ' fc " I I I III! I I JI III k.i; 1li.LLJl.J A UUcUUJJg I 5E5R9HHH Opening! To Begin Tiiesday,5ep!.24 AND CONTINUE TEN DAYS. fl Fine Display of Eastern Patt?m Hats and Bonnes. 1 1 i All tho novelties of the season will be continuously a riv ing and you cannot afford to miss seeing them. Everything pertaining to fine and artistic millinery. MRS. D. L. FIESTER Prop. "The Paris" Millinery Store SCHOOL BOOKS Bring your old grammars and spo lers to E. S. Dearborn and exchange them for the new series. Full lines. Slates, tablets, pencils, etc. 263 Commercial St. We Get An Inkling! Wo get an Inkling of what the peo ple waut and we nave it. Borne of the lad lee have wanted an unusual choice line of note paper. We have the paper that will suit the most faatidtoua to the "T," and low prloea prevail on these good, too. PATTON BROS. Call or or send for catalogue of books. GAIL BORDEN EAGLE Brand ..CONDENSED MUX. Has No Equal SOLD BVBRYWHBRH PERSONALS. Prof, Z. M. Parvln is home from Albany, Mrs. Geo. IT. Burnott Is home from Portland. Boott Bozorth was In Clackamas county today. Mrs. A, B. Brasfleld returned from Albauy today. Mrs. Dr. W. H. Byrd was a Portland visitor Friday. Miss Edna Moody Is the guest of Portland friends. President Lee.of Albany college, was In Balem today. Rev, J. 8. Gilbert returned toEu gene thla morning. L. W. Gulsa and son Rt. wero Wood, burn visitors today. Gov. and Mrs. Wm. P. Lord will upend Bunday In Portlaud. Dr. Philbrook In home from a (lying trip he made to California. Mr. and Mrs.G, W.Gray ana rusticat ing at Yaqulna for two weeks. J. B. Richards, tho Court street Judk man, is home from Portland. P. B. Hawloy, of Walla Walla, Wn,. registered at tho Willamette today. H. J. Butcbard and phonograph are attending the Portland exposition, Mrs. Mattle Parrish and son La Ronda were Portland visitors today. State Printer Leeds and two children were visitors at the metropolis today. Ernest Wagner, of the Willamette, will be a visitor at the Portland expo sition for a few days. Past Grand Ghancelor, K of P., J. L. Hill accompanied by wife, returned to Albany this morning. Mr. J. M. Bowersox went to Corval. lis today for a short visit with tho family of her son, O, A. Bowersox. Lee MoGiew, manager of the Con solldated Street Railway oompany,had business in Portland this afternoon. Mrs. E. K. Benohley, of Fullerton, Cal., Is the guest of her brother, Land lord A. I. Wagner, of the Willamette. E. O. Horron went to Portland this mofnlng, expecting to meet F. a. Wat- I teabery and other friends from New York City. J. L. Bell, motorman for the Balem Motor Railway Co., accompanied by kla wlfe.ls oil for a hunt In the vicinity of Stay ton, Miss Rose Mitchell, who has been the guest of the family of A. W. Glesy for several days, left for her homo at The Dalles today. Becretarv of State Klncald aud fam ily were passengers to Portland on this morning's local train. W. H. I Leeds, state printer, Is expeotedup tomorrow and will spond Bunday In the city, the guest of D. W. Coolidge. Friday's Eugene Guard. The bond of Henrietta Parrhib, guardian of thr person and estate or N. 0. ParrUh, has been filed and ap proved by the probate oourt. The amount Is $8,000,and John Bavage, Jr., and O. G. Bavage are the sureties. James Batchelor, M.T3. Goodell and H. M. Cralk wore'-appointed the ap praisers. A. O. Condlt guardian or tho person and estates or BhelU.Claude and Em melt Boouo, filed hlsannual account with tho county clerk". Tho amount or tho receipts la 8i ami iuo cash on baud at present is $120. 60. CouHty Judgo W. C. Hubbard has nfrrwl n. reward or $160. for the arrest and conviction of tho murderer or murderers of tho Japanese woman who was slain In Balem Friday ovenlng, October -1th, provided tho arrest is mado within ten days from date hereof. Dated at Balem, Marlon county, Ore gon, October 11, 1895. Marriage licenses were Issued Friday bv tho countv clerk as follows! W. D. Wolf aud Helena 0. Bteolhamer; F. J. Davidson and Annie Gooding. In tho matter or tho estate or James Francis, deceased, the executor, Peter Francis has tiled his frot semiannual report. Ho shows tbafcho has not yet received any money due th.e estate and that no claims havo been filed against tho estate either. In the divorce cose of Cora A. Wil son vs. J. H. Wilson, or E.lkton, Doug las county, C. A, Hqblbredo, attorney for the dofondent.today filed a lengthy answer to tho plaintiffs complaint denying every allegation set lorth therein. Tho following deeds were filed with Recorder Waters this merulg: O O. Cone(unmarrled) (o Jno. W. Irvine CO acres 1 1) 8, r. J w, Vonsldoratlon $3100. Two mortgages woro filed with the county recorder this morning. A marriage license was today granted Alexandor Gordon and Mrs. Eda Howo. The soon-to-bo-groom Is cap tain of tho steamer Gypsy. In the mattor of the guardianship of tho Koll heirs, Mrs. Mothalla Greon wbld as guardian today filed her annual report with the county clork. Sheriff John Knight today conduct ed two sales, one executlou. In the case or Heltsohu et al va W. E. McAfee and W. E. Hawkins, lots 1, 2 aud 8 block 8 Roberta, addition to Salsm were bid In by plaintiff for $1008.70. In tho case of H. Btapleton ys, Jos. B. Benolt et al lota 11 and 12 block 5 Highland addition to Salem, wero purchased by plaintiff for $481.02. Knighla of Pythias Swallowed Up Everything. A FEW EVENTS ARE NOTED. -M Several Swell Allulrs the Tapis. aro Upon The iiiohI perfeul'Octnlior lit history. A fow bloomers appeared tho past week, A very "tony" wedding Is In pre paration. The Herlt'iRC-Wlukier concert Is Tuesday evening. The rour-state Y. M. C. A. rally at Balem begins Ootobet17. There is a church building project In cubating that's a stunner, Balem Is thp convention city of Ore gou, Half a dozen this month, Mrs. Mariun B. Baxter, of Chicago, lectures Bunday ovenlng at the First M, E. church op "Bopiety bb It 1.8.!' it Is expected she vU tell tun truth about it andjjthatit will be quite Inter csllug. MISSION SOCIAI The puper on Japan and China, read at the Episcopal Rectory yesterday by Mrs. I. L. Patterson was very Instruct ive, and attentively listened to by a good representation of the Auxiliary. Ii was declaed to give ?5 for the pur chase of a stained glass In Ht. Luko'a church, Grant's Pass. Mrs. Miller, of Cottago street, baa given a load or sto'vo wood for thebeueatorthe Guild room. 'thk ivnaLn." " The Burglar" as ployed at Moore's opora bouse lfujt night Is tho strongest and beat dramatic presentation over seen hero. The work or this superior company was of a very high order. We do not always see tho equal of these players, and they have a play that dlf fors from the stereotype ones, and Js Interesting and strong, with a very amusing comedy element whtoh is capitally given. The work of Mr. Eugene Moore and Mrs. Anna Boyle Moore In tholr very dlfljoult roles was all What Borne Tailors Bay. Clothiers aud tailors as a class claim to give The Latest Styles, The Flnost Fits, The beat workmanship, etc, etc, Now there is a tailor in Balem who not only claims this but PROVE8 IU C. II. Lane, Salem's artist tailor, is that man, and ho now has the finest stock of goods in his Hue ever In tho city. Inoludlng English aud Scotch specialties, as well as the cream of American niauufaoture. Look over his stock. No E.XCU8R Is accepted for you uot havlnc? no carnet on your rooms. Car- nets and mattings are unu sally pretty and ohean this season. Buren & Ham ilton, MONDAY'S BARGAINS. -o On Monday wo will offer great reductions in our entire line of TEAZLE DOWNS and ALL WOOL EIJJEKDUWJNSI A-ttoud this sale; it will pay you! Police Oourt. John D. Vine, a drunk, was this morning given the usual sentence of Ave days. Thomas Bradley, tho patient who escaped from the Insano aaylum Frlt't-y arternoon, was found wandering about tho stroeta about 2:30 o'clock this morning and was immediately placed In the city Jail. This morning he was turned oyer to the asylum authorities, He is apparently a harmless mun. OHKISTIAM BoiENOE. Services in 8tate Insurance halt, al 10:30 a m. Al) Invited. If. Salvation Aiimy. Regular uervlco ' At-- .Jk t. .11 .. TVnl.tntifttifa ai..ft ' HI. iuo uow u.iu uyei wwiuwu a .. Store except nt 2 p. m, 8outii SAtiKJr. R.v. Kershaw, tho now minister of the Buuih Suletn M. E. church, will couduot all tho regular services. Ckntrai, OiiAi'Ki.. Regular cer vlce at usuul hours tomorrow, P. B. Knight In charge. Address nt cloe or Bunday school will be given at 10:15 Gosi'Erj Mission. At Pulton's hull, over Patton'H book etnra, Btato street. Services on Sunday at 11 am, and 7:30 p in, also overy night during tho week. St. Pauls Episcopal. Eighteenth Sunday arter Trinity Divine norvlces tomorrow at 10:30, "Tho Peaoo or Christ," 7:80, "Bo eking the Things Above." Sunday Bobool at 12, noon. Rov. Lawrenco Sinclair, Rector. Independent Evangelical Ou Cottage Btreet near Center, J. Bower box, pustor. Preaohlng at 10:30 and 7:30 tomorrow. R&v. P. O. Hetzier will preach in thn morulug. Sunday School at the 12. Eudeavor "Society 0:30. Ciiuncir op Christ Court Btreot, in the W. C. T. U. room. The Sunday services are as rollews: Preaching at 10:30 a m, by Elder Mathews, Bunday school shortly nrter preaching. Preach ing at 7 JO p m by Elder W. Kellawny, subjeot "Purity or Heart." All Invited. Y. M.C. A. Holdrldgoand Diokson, thoovougelista or tho Pacific Const, will havo charge or the men's meeting at 4:00 p. m. Holdrldge will give Mb celebrated objeet senium "Wlint Fall and What Stands.'1 Mr. Diokson and others will slug. All men nro urged to be present. CintisriAN Oiiimc-r. Special Sun dt.ysclio.il sermon at 10:30. From 12 to 1 o'clock grand Sunday School Rlolly At 8 p. m. tho runenl serman or Mr Mary Senlou will bo preached. Junloi Endoavor at 4 p m. Y. P. S. C. E. ut 0:30. At 7:30 rovivlal services. The re vival meeting will contlnuo until fur ther uotloo. CONOREaATIONAL CHURCH. RoV. W. O. Kantner. D. D. pastor. Preach lne at 10:30 u m b Rev. R. Llndel) pastor or tho Presbyterian church or Astoria. Bupday school at 12 m. Jun ior Eendeayor at 3 p hi. Y. P. B. C. E. at 0:30 p m. Loader, F. M. Geibol. Preaching at 7:30 p in by Rv. R. J. Campbell, pastor of tho Forbes Presby terian church, Portlaud, 4-' O CD C2 SELLING AT SPHUL CAPES AND JACKETS. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY-GLOVES. o CD CD cm M.& B. H. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. Blnglug. Mr. Carl Denton will play a violin oflertory, and Mrs. W. F. Bkifl will slug a solo, "Tho Mount of Olives" by Parker. Sunday school at 12 m, Y. P. S. C. E. nt 0:30 p m, evening services at 7:30. topic, "WhoShull Rule our Natlou." Hpccial music will bo provided for the ovenlng and Mrs I Skiff will sing 'The Prayer or Davo tlon" by Steurns. Everybody Invited and will bo welcome In this no church. First Pkesiiytkuian. At 10:30 to morrow morning, Rev. W. O. Torbls, or Portland, Moderator or the Synod, will preaoh In. the. pulpit. At 3:00 p. m. thosyuodtcal communion wrvlco will be hold and all ohrlstalus are invited to nttend. In tho evening at 7:30 wo are to have tho pleasuro of an address by Rev. E. W. St. Pierre, who spent seven years lu Forela as a misslonnty, ou the ground of the recent Armenian mitssacro. He will dress in Kurdish uostume. Rov Bt Pierre is an enthu aUftlo and a ploy speaker a treat for all. Sunday Bohool at 12, Y. P. 8. O. E, 0:16. 2 Altona and Gray Eaglu for Port- Z "land, leave Salem dally except Z Sundays, at 0 a m, Qulok tlmo, 5 regular service and cheap rates. m Agent, M. P. Baldwin, at Buletaa 3 Z dook. S WANTED An At lady cook atTbo Cottage. No. al Court t. J. F. Bulger, rrop.H-3i THE RUSH AT The Leader is unprecedented, necessitating tho employment of 13 trim mers. The reason is because wo have the finest us well as tho largest stock of millinery in Salem. Now goods and tho latest novelties aro arriv ing. Tiik Leader. Vat and Unlimited. That is nut the present statu of tho fruit crop, but John G. Wright has Just received another large shipment of Southern Oregon peaches and casabas, and Buttovlllo grapes. Whole sale and retail at very low prices. Ttf uttI ft ft WOLF-8TEELHAMER. At the First M. E. parsonago, Friday, Ootobar 11. 18S5, Hllma C. Steel hamer. to W. D. Wolf, Rev. G. W. Grannis oftlolatlng. Five Meals Each Day. Bomo peo ple devour five msals each day but that makes no difference to us. We dou't care If you eat twenty meala each day. What we want to tell you about la this: You can got the best 16 cent meal to bo had in the city at the New York Kitchen On State street at any tlmo night or day. Duhrant's Testimony, la more damaging to himself than that of any other witness but the testimony of our many patrons Is certainly a credit to us. Ask them and they will tell you that Branson & Co. give more gooda for the money than any other firm lu town. A Policeman. Makes a big mistake when he arrests tho wrong man but tho man who outers our store sees that he makes no mistake whatever but that he has come In contact with prices in groceries that cannot bo beat. McCali Bros. It's Indeed A Pleasure. To drop In our dining parlors and have a dinner prepared to order for only 16 oenU; and to think that we serve ohloken every Bunday at the same price why no one should go hungry. Bring your family with yeu tomorrow. Kenworthy & Burnett, Our CAPES, JACKETS AND MACKINTOSHES ploase tho people, as the largo fifties testifyl Beat goods, low est pricos and c&rreot stylos! Willis Bros. & Co. Tbe Cli;Dry Goods, CtotblBg and Siioe Houee, Corner Court and Liberty Funeral. Rev. W. Kellaway will preach the funeral sermon of Grant Beeman at the Free Methodist church Bunday afternoon at 2:16 o'clock. Crabs, clams etc. ut Doty's 04 Cour street. ROYAL Baking Powder, Highest of U In j0mvMla 9irgtk.-V. . QovonuBtnt fefsrtt Maple Syrup, Again! "We havo received another barrel af genuine Maple Syrup. Bring your can and get it filled for $1 per gallon. Cream honey drips cannot bo beat in quality or price, A 76c syrup for 50c. Dessicated salmon is something new. It is delicious. It is cheap at 10c per pound. Bemomber, 20 cans of oysters for $1 is what wo are giving our customers. HARRITT & :LA.WRBNCB P. O. GROCERY People Give Us Credit f r Revolutionizing the Clotbing Business, They Will Toll You Our Clothing Is Good, Our Prices Very Low. orapeouliar high standard, but the entire company did very oloyer execu tion. Little Gertie Carlisle as "Edith" was one or the best and moBt pleasing child actresses we have ever seen on any stage. Her interpretation or her lines was remarkable,and she delighted every ono. It la refreshing to tho lover of good drama to see such a company of players aa these. Brighton, N. J. Dally News, At the Reed opera houBe Thursday the 16th. DAMON AND PYTHIAS. This play was presented at Reed's theatre twice and met tho expectations of all tbePythlans and their ladies. Prof, and Mrs. Rasmus showed splen did ability as actors and directors, drilling the large cast so thoroughly that when they appeared on the stage, tho play went ott with all the perreo tlon of professloual playing. The aoting or Mlsa Joaio Brown was as good aa ever seen on the Balem stage, whether professional orametuer. Basil Wagner mastered the dlQlcult role of Pythias In a way that proved him to be an actor of more than ordinary ability. Chaa. Burggraf surprised his many friends In the part of Dlonysius the fierce soldier and tyrant king. The Balem audiences have known Charles to bo a line comedian and hardly ex7 pected to see suoh heavy work done by him, In a role like the one he filled. He ptayed it like a veteran aud with a finish from the beglnulng to the end. Messrs. Btelner and Alexander are artists, and showed it In their various parts. Dr. Contrls, Mr. Hansen and Geo. Hoeyeand others are worthy or special mention, The seaators acted their parts a great deal better than the average statesman sent to the legisla ture. Tbey got up and bowed, knelt down, and kept silence 'at the slightest uack.iif.tbe tyra.nj;Jn & masterly man-nr. Unity. Services at 10;30. ra. and 7:30 p. m, Bunday sohool at 11:46. Subject of morning somren: "Tho Re lation Ootwoon Jeaus aud Buddha's Compassion." Subjeot or evening lecturo, the first or a series on tho end or the werld: "Predication that tho Earth Will Bo Destroyed by Fire Dur ing the Closing Years of the Century." 8. B. Convention, Rev. Bowersox having returned from the Ministerial and ,0. S. convention ot tho United Evangelical church, held at Dayton, Or., reports that an Interesting and profitable time was had with fair at tendance. The next will be held at Brownsville in June, when the Chris, tlan Endeavor will claim a representa tive on the program. Baitist Ohuhoh, The opening of the new edifice for public service. Morning service by the pastor, Rev. J, P. Farmer, subject, "The Opening or tho Temple." The church orchestra will assist in the mualo, every person present being urged to take part In tho Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair. CREAM RAKING POWDER Most Perfect Mad. 40 Years the Standard., Tho tide ot trade again this season has turned our way. We wore sure It would. Whon neighbor talks to neigh bor, friend to friend, tell tho story about our clothing and prices there can only be one result. An overflow of business tho endorsement of hundreds of buyers led ua to make large preparations. The fine suits now selling for $20 are tho iJ8 to $30 quality. The fine suits now selling for $IG,50 are the former $25 quality Tho fine suits now selling for 15 aro tho former $20 quality. The fine suits now selling for $10 are the former $15 quality. The fine suits now selling for $8.50 aro tho former $12 quality, The fine suits now selling for $G are the $8.50 and $10 quality. Without a question our stock this year excells anything we ever offered, both In quality and reasonable pric. Eyerybody ought to have fall over coats when tbey are going at $0, (8 and (10. G. W. JOHNSON & SON, xmmmmmmmmmmmm aiaHmHn Our make of boys' clothes growing In popularity every day. It'a right, has superior trimming and the fit of the lowest priced suit same as the high est cost. It will be a revelation to boo the kinds from 11.50 to 8. The Popular Clothiers. vJk .. "S m&mium. ri-sUtfrU-:i Uatirf-Witiattf, h 'itiA a 'aiiM. fcAJiiij