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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1895)
1BWP1WPPW vvr-ij Ma - 11 l I Ml 'Hi roUR' ENTIRE .IS SHL E By the lirniD or single piece Clothing for Men and Boys. The greatest opportu nity. The Lowest Prices. The best goods ever offered. Teachers' Oxford Bibles. INDKXKD KU1TJ0ISH. Small handy yo uraes Testaments. The newest Snnday Schoo Reward Cards. S, F. DEARBORN, BOOKSELLER. i i PAWS BIG BOOK SALE! PAWN'S BIG BOOK SALE! PAWS BIG BOOK SALE! W PRICES PREVAIL ! FIVE CASES JUST IN! Call Early to Got Your Pick! l For Low Prices 1 Don't be Foolish unJufettomiothtr bond of condtiwd milk, thlakln It U "Jt U gOOd" M th GAEL BORDEN lAGLBBRAWD No Equal PERSONAM, E. C. Tlerrea wm in Dallas today, Mol Hamilton wm In Portland Bun- day. Jno. MoOulloeh la home from a trip to Turner. Rev, J. Blair was In Gervals thU afternoon. Mrs, Jas, R. Davis la visiting friends In Portland. W. Q. Westacott was a Portland visitor today. Wm. Brown, tho hop buyer, was In Wood bum today. Chief ot Police Dllley went to Port land this morning, E, M, Orolsaa was a visitor at the metropolis today. Ernest Porter returned to his home at Ale this morulug. J, A. McClaln, of Buena Vista, was a Salem visitor today, "Billy" Miller, of the White Corner, spent Bunday In Portland. Sbw Bros Good Foster' WIlltawandVnwlnrQloTM, la blaok, tmwn,taHaad navy, all iJim, Jiut received. Kvery palrf uarBled. xfaxioy Our mea'e M CO and I1A0 ikon, and our ladles' aro the bHvalua noaey can buy, ltHMj.l Monday Mm slot Store Cape and Jackets folojf like botoake. New one to arrive UiU week. Wir,x,is Bros, & Co, 'JTjd U 0 y GomIi, 010' oy il 3U o IIoue, Corner Court aud Liber QTflDf Social and FOR. Elk Dearborn IsbomofromaSunday visit with Portland friouds. F. Levy, of tbo hop firm of Horreu & Levy, was in Gervais today. Mrs. Claude Gatch Is homo from a Visit with Portland rolatlycs. P. W. Bcltlomlor, of Woodburn, Visited frlonds In this city over Sunduy. Ex United Btatcs 8onntor J. Is. Dolpb, of Portland, was lu the city today. Mies Hortonco Levy Ib visiting Port land friends and ntteudlng the expo sition. Rev. J. B. White conducted services In the Catholic church, at Gnrvals, Bunday, Ed Keeno, an employo In the hard waro store of Gray Bros., 13 visiting at Btayton. Senator W. H. Hobson, of Marlon county was In the city to day, en route to Portland. E. C. Patton, of tho stationary flrin of Patton Bros., was In Portland tills afternoon. Hon. W. H. Byars, of tho soldiers home at Roscburg, arrived lu tho city this atternoon. Secretary of State Kiucald has ro turned Irom a Bunday ylttlt with bis family at Eugene. E. T. Barnes, tho ruatllug propilotor of the Now York Raoket utoro, was a Portland visitor Bunday. J. L. Mlloholl went to Also today whore he vlll organize iv Indgo of tho Home Forum Benefit order. Rev. P. B. Knight returned from Corvallls this alteruoon where, ho con duotod religious services Bunday, 1 J. L. Mitchell Is home from nu ox tendod trip up the valloy In tho Interest of the Home Forum Benefit ordor. C. Van Patten, carpenter at tho Ghomawa Indian tralnlug school, spent Sunday with his family In this city. Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Barber left tnls morning for Toronto, uanaaa, for a visit of several months with relatives. Ladles capes made In tho new fall styles. Prloes low. Stylish suits from 4, up. Mrs. Cloveuger, Eldrldge, Block. SI St A. B. Bmlth, manager of tho Baletu Improvement company, left for tbe Quartzvllle mines early Sunday morn ing, going overlaud. Albert Manning will leavo Wednes day night for Nicaragua, where ho will spend a fow years on his brothers large cofleo plantation. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Baruts, of the New York raoket store aro taking n week's vacation at Tacomn, tho former neaa or Mrs. Karnes, Hoods ! NewPlaldi, all wool Tricot, llouclwi, 3Sa and ta BillK.Uiftok, Navy uud, Drown Fancy Figured Vnni Good. Slid Gloves New Hue ot IVknUatuTVeati to arrive tlm week, Wfl are the people for popular priced clothing. ttW and W.60 tUoea Shoos. L ' " . TREE RECITAL TONIGHT. Lovers of Good Music Should not Fall to AtteacL Tbe opening musical recital of the collego of ruuAlc of Willamette Unlvet s'ty will be glveu at 8 o'clock this Mon day evening at tbe cbapel by Profs. R. A. Heritage, the vocal direotor, and Emll L. Winkler, the Instrumental director, The program is as follews: Mendelssehnt Concerto In G minor, (2d piano by Mies Genevieve Hughes.) Haadol ThuiSalth lUe Lord, Hut Who May Abide, For He li Lino a Miner'; Fire. From the ".MeisinU." Chopin Valso, In A flat, Nocturne, in F sharp, major. Wagner Prlzo song from "Melstor singer." Schubert The Erl King. Russell Ship on Fire. Winkler Thorao and characteristic variations. (Graduation pleco lor which a free scholarship was awarded at tbe Royal Llepzlg Conservatory, Germany.) Verdi From "Ernani" The college of muslo Is now nicely organized, with a splendid class of pupils forty-six already registered and fully prepared to reqelvo all who wish tho advantage of conservatory work, Mr. Heritage completed his study In 1B03 and Mr. Winkler in 1803, honco tho work will bo modern and In strict accordance with the best teachers in tbe world. Maccaboes Free Entertainment. Tuesday evening at Popular ball, Turner blook, tbe following program will berondered; Pluno, solo Belected. Bong Miss M Davis. Bpeech Mr. W. T.Stlgdon. Guitar and MatloMn' duet Hellen braud nud Payne. Vocal duet Beleoted. Bpeech Miss Smith. Guitar solo Mrs. Fost. Recitation Mrs. Cbas. Relly. Selection by Basil Wagner. Bevcral others will participate. Prof.J. W.Vogol, tho "Eyo lallsl" Is advertised at Eugene. Spco- E. W. Myers and Nettle I. KtDser today Beuured b marriage Hoenso from county clerk L. U. Ehlon. Mrs. J. N. Brown, who has neon ylsltlng her parents, Prof, and Mrs. Z. M. Purvlu, for several weeks, left for her homo at Heppuor today. E. 0. Giltncr, secretary of tho State Insurance company, has gono to Ban Fr4ticlaco, Mr. Glltuer will be ubaeut from Salem about ton days. Mis. Tuob. Jackson, a prominent worker in Presbyterian circles, hu been confined lu her homo, 177 Ceuter Btrcet, with IllnosB, for a week. County Clerk L. V. Elhen spent Bunday ut his borne near Aurora. Mr. Eblen has 81 bales of hopu for which ho oau rcallzo only 0 conts per pound. Oswego Ironwerker: O. F. Royal, ot Salem, hnn been awarded tbe contract for tho construction of a brldgo over Butte orouk near Murquam, his bid being f 008. Guy M. Powere, agent for the O. R, fc N company In this city, went to Shcdds today whero bo will join his wife, who went to Bhedde Bunday, for a fow days visit with relatives. Mlsa Alice Carson, the enterprising County Superintendent of Sohpgsof Josephine county will bold tbe first institute for teaohors ever held In the Illinois valloy at Kerby Oct, SO, 31. Miss Lora Brown, professor of elo cution in the Willamette University, Is expected to return Wednesday, from Bangor, Maine, where she was called lost summer owing to tho illness of relatives. She will bo welcomed home by tbe University students. Collections aud pledges were taken at all the oh u robes last nlgbt to help the Balem Y. M, 0. A. to tbo amount of $300. Tbo managers belelve with what othor help (hey can secure they Will bo able to provide for this year's expeuses, Corvallls Times: Mrs. J. K. F, W. Woatborford, alias Grace Smith, pleaded guilty to being a vagrant. She was glveu an option of serving niuty days in the county jail or leaving tho city at once aud she aoq.ted tbe latter. Corvalls Times) Mrs. V. Helm enter tastied the Batobelor quartette aud a few of their lady frelnds Thursday eyonlng. The refreshments were fur ulwhpd by the gontlemeu, and were rloh and varlfd. Those present were: Misses Hellen Holgate, Lillian Hamil ton, Clara Fischer and Mattle Avery, Messors, IF. WWoUuboo, J, Fred Yates John Fulton and Harry Holgate. One Mollle Cole whose parent live at Hood River, Ore., is lying delirious ROYAL Bt$inx Powder, HiUc nt all ...,..!.. .,... w, ... , trwnimi -meweatbjri 94rHtfk.-V,.toYtnmrtltHt.hrt stationary. '. ' M at a Sarf'Friin'ctloS'lrof.pltal, Miss Cole told part of hpr tuny in htr physician and her nurse him Intervua betweeu i... ..... ..-li ... . ...- "' "?" ' "ru '" 'ay l l?".ro.nM,T.r.i'lth.VlBdlBitloii of a Masonic hall J" iDcir Ulll iHtl UIHk 1MB IIIUIVI Ul t n n FnTTAA lAII . W ... At ., f. 1 L... !. AKHri hor ohlld wun n prominent Kulght Templar, iIih CHpiHlu of a steamer, and a married limn. He ha Iweii taking caroof liof nlui:ti nlio loft Portland on tho 16th of July. Albany Democrat, Oct. 10: Asocial event of much lutorost was nn after noon ten given by Mrs. K. W. Lang don yesterday to flirty or sixty lady frelnds, All tbe appointments were neatly and smoothly carried nut, con forrlng credit ou those who enter tained. Mrs Laugdon was assisted in receiving by Mrs. John Althouse, Mrs. Dr. Maston, Mrs. N. J. Henton aDd Mrs. J. K, Wentherford, while MrB.E. D. Ciislck, and Misses Bertha Ellis, Flora Mason and Edna Allen attended to the service of n dellclom lea. Dayton Herald: The Willamette river at Oregon City, is low as It over bos been known to bo. The amount of water naming ovor tho fallals so brink of tin rok without Ratting their foot wet. There are oreylces in the rook, through which a quaulty of water is running, which hayo to bo leaped over. If tbe river oontlnues falling the pool at tbo foot of the main fall, where, In former years, several steamboats havo gone to destruction, having on board iron safes, 'tilled with valuables, may be searched for tbo treasure. Forty rods below soundings have been taken and the river found to bo 120 feet deep, The New York Raoket has Just re ceived a large lot of gents blaok worsted suits in cutaway, frooks and round and strait out socks neat styles just from one of tbe best Chicago homes also cblldrens kneo pant suits in slnglo and combination suits also mens pants and suits and various styles oud quality. Call and. save y our purobaso. 2J-lw Fnosi Btayton. A brother of Dr. Derbyshire has located here from Sll verton and will put In a now drug store Tho framo of tho sawmill whlob Is bolug rebuilt, was raised to day, The capacity of tho mll wbon It Is rebuilt will beaonsldorably inoreased. A Little Talk. Do you smoko? If not, this talk will not Interest you. Wo want to speak a word to thoao who smoko cigars: When smuklng, why not smoko tho best, and at tho samo time bo patronizing a home Industry? Tho 10 cent La Corona manufactured at Salem has uo equal. ' .d. ..,C I M&H THYflOW-WOL- STP, Jfff'iilIvnJ! IK'JJnvlVJMrM.0f-JaKLtm 1 i. VIHaB jKri 'T XJnion Bargain Store, Bought at tho Lowest Notion. We received touay a lino or 160 capes In cloth fur and lilusb direct from tbo manufactures, whloh wore bought very low and wo ato offering them at prices which will astonish you.Call nndseloct one while the assortment Is full. B. M & E. H. Stock. 115 State Bt. Press, goods Sale this week at tho Ladles' Bazaar. All kinds of rubber boots and shoes of the wooneooket make at tho New York Racket also a fine line of heavy winter boots aud shoes for men and boys and light and heavy shoes for ladles and children call and save money. 2d.lw PKBTKOTI.Y Natural. Btayton flour took first prize at the world's fair, and was naturally awarded first prize at our last Btate fair. It la tho Hour and wo are solo agents for it. Branson & Co. California grapes' Bteluer's market. In aoundanoe at Minor Meat. Fresh stock of fam ou New Englaud mince meat at J. A. Van Eaton's grocery. Oysters at Doty's Court Street Mar ket. The New York Roket has just re. ce!vedalargo!dtofgood8 direct from New York, all kinds of notlous and useful articles all to Bold at raoket Prices, .2d-lw a i in The weathsr forecast for Tuesday U Ttate nousE NEWS. State Treaourer Metechnn Issllll In loouuitiri Southerii O.regfiu, where he went to oa- I . . " - . at Lakcvlow, lie is deputy grand matter of Oregon. Btute Superintendent Irwin delivers a lecture nt tho Sodavlllo cemlnnry tomorrow. Tbe Myrtle Point Mining it. Dovelon ment Co., ha filed artlclos of Incorpor ation, Hannah Fleming, of Waaco county f was committed to tho asylum Sunday. Phelps Montgomery, of Portland, and Tbo. Van Polt, of Chetco, aro ap pointed notaries. The Beaver Creek Congregational church has incorporated. 2 Altoua and Gray Eagle for Port- 2 land, leave Salem dally except. ; Sundays, at 0 a. m. Quick tlmo, Z mniiln onrtrlnA nnfl Mmnn fateB. ; regular sorvlco and cheap rates. 2 Agent 2 dook M. P. Baldwin, at Balem Dress Goods Balo this week nt tbo Ladle.' Bazaar. At Bt. Josephs. Tne Dominican Brothers ore preaching at Kt. Joseph's Cutholio church morning and evenlntr. to largo audiences. Those who are attending Bay few abler expoundeis of Catholic doctrlno havo ever been beard In tho city. m County Repouts. Several of tho semi-animal flnanclal reports of county ofllcers ore filed with the county, and will bo ofllclully published as required by law In n few days. Tho treasurer's report shows $40,183.40 warrants out standing. Mork Cons -BhorlfT ' Houser d and two guards, of Umatilla county, arrlyod In tbe city this morning from Pendleton with four moro for the pen itentiary. Their names and crimes for whlob tboy aro sentenced ate: H. Whlto, forgery.two years; James Noah; larceny, one year; G. Pesner, und B. Bowerj, same crime and Bontoncc, Notes and Pacicaoks Daliverer Bafoly and quickly to any part of th olty by tho Lock wood Meaaengor Boy-. Ring up tho blue boxes, Buckwheat 11 ur and now mouutnln comb honoy ni J, A. Van Eaton'd o.d reliable grocery. Rain- The baromotor Is rising wl'h Indication that tho rains so much needed by tbo farmors aro near at band. Quick Selling Goods! BOOTS and, Shoes 'J FRESH fno BOSTON Ladies' Shoes Wo, II, J1.10, Sl-2?, 1.$J. FINE D0NG0L. KID, 1'atent ktntherTip, JI.S8 JI.05, SI.7J. TRIMIY, flexible nolo, 3.00 and iV& Bhioi? Residence Ground is be ing removed on Easi Btate street pro paratory to tho oroctlon of n $1000 brlok cottage for A. A. Burtou, of tho well known brlok drm of Burton Bros. The contract has not yet been awarded. Children Cry for P.tcher'a CagtorH A Truthful Statement. Great men havo said that cleanliness Is next to Godliness, and there Is nodoubttbat it Is true. The best way to become dean la to purchase some of the Salem home mado Boap, and use it to oood auvantage. ! Fat Yaqulna Bay and Eastern oysters at Stelner's market. Game plentiful at Btelnor's market Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. BR w CREAM BAKING POWDER iMost Perfect Made. oYeitlw&tadftTd. t ..A. .-. ML There's No Such Thine .Jt is not luck that has been bringing tho itnihenBe crowda to our store, hut ip bemuse we havo tho most ptylish. gooja nnd aro Rolling them nt the lowest prices, ' f Dress Goods. in our lr"ss gooda department you will find tho latest designs in plaidp, mixtures, plain and fancy bluclc good-j, and aH tho latest weaves, also a lull lino of series in all shaiics from 25o up. Capes and Jackets. In this lino wo oxcol all, Tho udusuaLsale wo have had on Ihem has compelled ub to ordor a full new line, which U just arrived today. IlUSlJUlix wo arooitenng some Bpocial values in this lino. Ladies' all wool hoso from 25c up. UJJERWEAR-Justopeueda full now lino of wool aud cotton. Wo aro selling a heavy weight, long sleeve ladieH yest in white and grey at 25ol Call and examine them, BLANKETS AND QUILTS Wo have in ondlero quantity blankets from $1 up. Quilts from 75c up. CORSlLTSr-Last but not least, wo are solo agents f(r tho colebratott Ji.ia fitting uorBet. A lull ltno from 50c. up Every pair guaranteed. 3r3pecial for Wednesday, Capos and Jackets. 115 State st. S. M. & E. H, STOCK. Born. STARR- At tho family homo In Sa lem, October 15, 1805, to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bturr, a uon, Dlod. GERKIN. At the Btate insane nay lum, Sunday, Octobor 20, 1805. Mrs. Deborah Oorkin, aged 80 yearn, of Bouueexuaustion. Mrs. Gerkln was received at tbo In sane asylum lost Thursday from Aurora, to which placo the remains were shipped ou the altoruoou local. m Fish of nil kinds nt Doty's. M 9 Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Wo.ilcncaa, NarroHinexf, -oiiimr, ana ail tti train t-i ovui irom eanjr error or later cieoss.es. tho retulu ot overwork, slckneie, warrr, v etc. Full strength, deroU opmuai nu toue Eiron to every orKnn and nortlon of tho body, SlaiDla,ftaU oral metooaa. immoui &to Imnrnvrment un. Fnlluro Inipo-slhlf. ".000 rferonccs. Book, uplauatlon aud orootiunalloU (sealed) tn. HIE MEDI0AL 00.. Buffala. 8J.Y. Lower Prices, Larger Business Better Clothes HITMEN ?a. fPyc&Y H f JrftiiL --TrtJ All S1 ihcj-h?ndref?? Wr nced SQd substantial clothing; Mi wool at $7.50 or $8. It may bo suit, it may bo overcoat. IP YOU'RE A MORE Pay $10.00 and IP YOU'RE A MORE Pay $12.00 and IP I'OD'RE A MORE Pay $15.00 and IP YOU'RE A MORE Pay ci20.00 and fi. W. JOHNSON & SON. Mothers coming aain better pleased customers" T this Tho uie business. Th0 u . J in-the world so. cod ZZ? nnrrmnrla tU wt- .- '"wo --. wM, fcuo noenie: JW! o JH 93, Tho same correct '.WCi.: as. Luck, DEESS MS SAI.15 Special dross goods eaTe nor going on at The Lais' Bazaar New importations; also now shipment of dross lini gs, gloyos .and hosiery. D.W. J?RASER&C0. REMOVAL Umbrella man formerly at 187 Oommorclal f-ihM romoved to Im'siam at., Armorr bulldlntr. whnr ho will h inr, . .. ... ..7 old ouitomeri, nlNo now one. Umbroila ro- - vw, iwwiwua UUU UD1T UfJOl made to or- uur. 1010-lm Making big profit is no roid to big business. There must bo satisfaction with tho goods, satisfaction with tho priceB, satisfaction with tho wear of tho clothes through months of service It's not enough to mako sales today. There most bo value that will bo talked about to friond nnd neighbor. We've reached that point with our clothing. PARTICULAR MAN Do Still Better. PARTICULAR MAN Do Still Better. PARTICULAR MAN Do Still Better. PARTICULAR MAN Do Still Better. SGOnn fifffnr. st..t 1-1,0. u., nrettv hn7 . i aL ah. reasonable. VJ UUIIO 14UVU UWMW How v,u DO anlii tev 4Ua mnnnV . . . w "u uw. .Dean.W T. W. W and fit, no rutter the price. i -.ii