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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1895)
? mWTWfWJFf TT " ,W ' U. --rTHrn ' ' ' ! r 4 i 4 SMi M I SALEM Just received from the Novato French Cheese Factory of California the following brands of French Cheese Neufchatel, De Brie and Comembert, These are the latest cream cheese made, and will be re ceived fresh every ten days, Also cream, brick and swiss, J.G.WRIGHT, THE PIONEER GROCER. MINISTERS' BANQUET. PERSONALS. Rev. J. Kowersox went to Corvallls today. G.S Downing returned today from Albany. J. H. Molr came homo from Albany tbla afternoon. Hal. G. Hlbbard went to Portland today for n abort visit. Win. Dugan, the plumber, was n Portland visitor today. Attorney Wcbttor Holmes returned to Portland on tlio early train llilc mornlug. Deputy Sheriff Mleaucr returned to the metropolis on tlio overland thin ruortilriR. SeoroUry ofHtafo Klncald went to Rugeno today and will spend several daya with hla family. Governor Lord will cat turkey at hla own homo In Bouth Bnlcui to morrow with bla family. Stuto Superintendent ot schools Irwin was at the Reform school to day. Ho proaohes tbo Thanksgiving Day sermon at Monmouth. Clinton R. Morse, tho coach of the Willaruelto footbull team, loft last night for hla homo In Borkley, Cal. A large number of bla friends bore as sembled at tho depot to bid blm good bye. RnaicwjJD His GuAnac Itov. Lau rence Sinclair has tendered bis resig nation as pastor of Bt. Paul's Eplsco. pal church, bla resignation to tako ef fect Uecombor 31st. Through tho Bishop of tho dlooeso at Albany, N. Y., Mr. Bluolulr has received a call to the parish of Gllbertsvlllo, near Albany. 'While hero Rev. Sinclair has eudeaied himself to bla porlshonera, beoauso of bis klndllnois and culture, and all aro slncorely regretful that it la Impossible to retain blm. The New Yoiuc IUciCET.--hasJo8t received a fluo lot of men's and youtu'a overcoats of good quallty,ut low prlcor, also n largo lot of the colobrated "Star 6 Star" boots and shoes, for men, women and children, heavy, medium and fine, At low prices. Also n largo lot of bats and caps dlroctly from Now York, at our old prices, Come and Have money. 27 lit Dancing) WHIST. DancInK whist waa reuearscu Jast night with every card in place and the pleasantest enthusiasm prevailed throughout. The Bkilt danco of tho Jaoks will bo one of tbo most amusing features of tho per formance. Come to the Reed and seo U on Thursday und Friday nights. Tlokota on solo at Pottou Bros. A Laiuih GnowD.-Ono of tbo largest crowds that bus assembled at the depot for weeks was ut that place this morning. The football team left today for Eugeue, nud mauy ot their friends woro at tbo truln to wish tbcm good luok and give them u parting obeor, A number of Baton) people also went up to seo tbo game. Danoino Whist. Ho sure and seo It on Thursday night at tbo Reed. Tlokota 60 cents. For two nlghU 75 oents. Reserved seats GO cents. On sale at Pat ton's. SOCIAL ANNOUNOEMENT8. Miss Nollie T.iylor returned home from Eugene today. Mrs. M. I. Motztror returned to Iter homo In Eugene this moruing. MI&B Beitlm Knight went to her homo In Cauby for a few days' visit. Mrs. J. L. Purrlsb was a passenger to Portland on tho cSalom local this mom In. Mrs. E. T. Albert went to Turner today to spend Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. B. R. Robinson. Miss Ollle Sklptou, of C'orvallls, who has been the guet of Mrs. Fred Bteus loll for govern! diyn, returned Iioilo today. Mr. aud Mrs. P. G. Morgrou went to to Turner today tospend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Norgren'M parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Silver. Tonight tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Y. M. 0. A. will give their experience In money earning. Tboy will also place on sale Tbanksgivlug dainties of their own concootlon. Mrs. Jane Richards, of Tipton, ar rived In Balem yesterday. She Is a sister of Hon. John Mlnto and Mrs. Sarab B, Fullerton, of Salem, and will remain with them during tho winter. The Freebyterian, Congregational and M. E. Suudey schools will unite on glvlnc a cantata, entitled "The GrulT Judge," on Christmas ovo, for the beueilt of tho tbreo schools. It will be hold In the Presbyterian church, aud undor tbo leadership of Prof. R. A. Heritage. Mr. and Mrs. II. Mills, of McMinn vlllo, and Mr. aud Mrs. John A. Mills, of Indepeudonce.ureiu tho clty.iuul will spend Thanksgiving with Capt andMrs. J. Q Barnes, of the New York Ricliet. A sort of family reuulon will bo on- Joyed in connection with tho turkey dinner. About a dozen will surround tbo festal board. LETTER LIBT. Following aro tho Hat nflettors un called for. Persons calling will plenpo say "advertised." Alllon A W Bayos Wesloy Dunglu W L Fredengor Geo Golden Cbas Gllluru Alvah Anderson Mrs A Carter Glide DolnerMre Geo Founell Mies Ella GuBtlu&Bon Hopp Julius Henderson Mr D L Jones A W fc Co Konedy Frank MoEnzle El lie Mcuormln Wm Martin Graco Parker Mrs Newt Stanton Bell Boo Gong Btromb A Tiiumous B Walker Jas. Pate Mrs M F B. F.Bonham, P. M. ' m Woolkn Mill Mketino. Tho com mlttoo on '.holding n publlo meeting to (ralBO tbo wooleu mill sub scription of (25,000 stock has decided on noxt Monday evening at Reed's opera house as the time. Further notice will bo given, A Dinnek There will bo a Tkunfes glvlug dinuor at Squirrel Hill school houso Thursday, beglnulug at 10 o'clock. All aro Invited. Bring your dinner ulong or pay 25 conts for u good meal. Children half prlco. A largo roomy barn ut Journal otllco. for rent, 'inquire tf, Kid Gloves. We have moved our kid glovo stock. You will uow 11 nil It at tlio last countor on the right. HVro you can buy the beat ? i kid glove in the city. Foster's gloves. Every pair guaranteed. Fosters real kid lacing gloves, $1.35. NevJ Dr?ss Goods. flats and Caps. Oil? Shoe Stock fiiaags ,'r;, wva W"WJ V" verlv" and "Little New blaok sololls, plalu aud figured, ut received. New plaids, serges, luiliea' cloth and tricots. A $50 black biik ureea 10 oo givou away lu Mir urcts goods department. Now Fedoras 76o to S3 each. Finest values In the city. Latest block stltf hats f2 and S2 60. Now caps for boyo nnd girle. Frecidoat annual Entertains the Salem Bttaisteral Association. Rov. Geo. W. Granule, of tho First M. E. church, gave a dinner In honor of tbo Salem mlnlsterai association at thoStrong'a restaurant banquet ball Monday afternoon, Following Is tho program carried out after tbo material feast, In which tho caterers aro nald to bayooutdouo tbemsolves. THK TOASTS. Thanks rclurnod by Rev, Elwood Scott. Toast No. 1 "The Advantage of tho Salem Mlnlsterai Association." Re spouso by Rov. Laurenoo Sinclair. Toast No, 2 "The present stato of religions and church work compared with the past." Response by Rev. J. Bowersox. Toast No. 3. "What should bo the attitude of tho pastors of the city to warda tbo aoclat club just organized In our midst." Rstponce by Rov. A. L. Hutchison. Toast No. 4. "How may we best promote evuugeliBtlo work durlug tho oomlng wiuter?" Response by Rev. W. C. Kantner. Toast No. 6. "General church work within tho bounds of Balem district." Response by Rev. John Parsons, P. E. Bong Prof. Heritage. Toast No. 0 "How to win ujBn to Christ." Response by Rev. J. P. Farmer. Toast No. 7. "Ojr relation and duty to eaoh other as Christian workers " Response by Rev. H. A. Denton, Tnou followed the reading of the 133d IValm: "Behold, bow good und how pleasant It Is for brotbrou todwoll together lu unity, etc" after which was snug the familiar hymn, "Blest Be tbo Tie that Binds," and then bene diction wis prououucod by Rev. H. Kershaw. Thero has been considerable com mont on tho disousslon of proposed Balem social club at the abovo meeting. Tub jouhnal could hardly believe tint anything unkindly was uttered at tho ministerial banquot, and no sout a reporter to Rev. Hutohlsou this morning who gave out tbo follewing: WHAT Dlt. HUTCHISON SAID. "In my remarks last night I spoke of tbo multiplicity of ovonlng enter talnments in the city of Salem, outsldo of the churches, as being as Influence to break in upon tbo home llfo of tho people, I reiuiguizo tbo social s'.dn of man's naturo that ought to bo de veloped and cultivated, but the tend ency of the ago Is to go to excess in that direction. Tbo history of the world has been that when nations tun to oxcess in tho social eldo of the naturo thoy bogln to decay. I spoko of the character of olub llfo as I kuew It lu the eastern cities, and so far us I knew of It there, it consisted or hand some rooms, card tables, billiard tables uud a sldo-board with wines, llquois and clears, and If tho social club of Salem Is to bo a typical club of that kind, then I think that the pastors ot tho city ought to sot their faces ugulnst It, for tho reason that It endangers tbo home. It takes a man from his home when be ought to be with bis family. It Is an example set for the boys, who will coon follow with a similar organ Itatlon. Thoy will get their first fusel nation for tho card table, to be followed by a stake, which leads to gambliug, and Is tbo first stop towurds their down-full. It may give to some the first desire for drink, which will be gratified by fluo winesand flue liquors, and thoy will thus cultlvatoau ap petite which might have lain dormant ull tbclr lives, I spoke of the fact that Illustrations that come to ua of club llfo had been characterized by the habiliments of tho saloon, aud If this Is to be n high-toned saloon, as one of mo men wiiom x ininic 10 no a mom. bor Indicated that it would be, then it ought to bo tbo subject of tho opposi tion of tho pastors of tho city. "Wo have over twenty soolal and fraternal organizations, outside of the ohurob,whlob take tho men from their homes. This is but adding uuotber to the requli omenti whlob take them away at night." PROM OREGON CITIES. nosEDtma. Mrs. B. D. Evans and daughter re cently vlslted;tho former's parents, Judge aud Mrs.tWIIIIs. Btephou Slaats has returned from n visit with relatives ot Salem and In dependence. A. P. Appleguto and Ilenj. Hunt ington, of Yonualla, were In town Mon day. J. B. Neat nnd Miss Ella Kcarns were married In this city Sunday, November 24tb, Rsv. W, H. McLaln ofllclatitif, Mrs. J. I. Chapman Is receiving a visit from her Bister, N. L. LalUnt. i:uqkni: Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Uanuon gave a whist party last Friday night, aud surved a delicious lunchoon to about 20 guests. A marrlugo licence was issued Mon day to Sherman B. Mores and Laura E Sears. Jas. Robinson, Mnuager of tho Elect ric Light Co., shipped a 150 light lr caude3cent dynamo to Cottage Groyo last week. Walter Griffin and G. T. Hall, Jr., havo returned from a trip to Portland. Mrs. F. B. Dunn and Miss Edna will leaye for a visit in Ban Francisco In a tow days. iiov. anu Mrs. Geo. W. Needy ar rived hero from the Eist Sunday. Mr. Needy Is the new pastor of the U. B, Church. D. W. Coolidgo has returned from Bulem, where be attended to his duties as secretary of tbo Stato board of equal Izitlou. Mrs. J, H. McOlung will Boon go to Son Frauclsco to visit hor daughteiB, Mlssoa Margaret and Ina, Fuojr Ashland. A correspondent says: '-You might eay, as a mattjr of local news, that there aro several Mar lon county people located in and around Ashland, nil of whom seem to be doing well. I couldn't get along without ThrJouunal, for It Is most as good as a letter from home." Wanted at Once. Blxteeu Hundred Dollars (11,600) on good real estato security. Address J. M., Box 00, Tnilmnu, Linn county, Oregon. ll-25-3t Good, honest valuroi. t popular prices. "Wa. Giant" school rIioph far children. Special values In our ii, $2.60 mm ea mint-a ior lauies nuu gout emeu. We aro getting ready for Xraas. Call and see. - WILLIS hCourt and Llleity. BROS. & CO., Tho Cth Dry Goodi, Clothing and Shoe Houso NEW LINE ADDED, Keller Sons have put in a new line o STAYTON. Miss Josio Balaloy, ono of lLo Willamette's university is homo on a week's visit. Mrs. Mugers returned from Bllverton last Thursday, bringing her son, Ben, oiagers, witu tier, who was so un fortunate as to cut his left foot very badly and will do doubt be compolled to 1180 the help of crutches to get around for tho next two mouths. Miss Dean Kitchen loft for Salem last Friday whoro she will enter the Willamette untveulty. Wo woro all sorry to have Djau leave ua, nnd hor bright amlllug face will bo missed nt nil gatherings in our llttlo town. Dean waB the youngest graduato from the Stay ton publlo HChools and wo are all suro sho will bo equally as successful with her uulvorslty work. Muy sho realize the noblouess of llfo depends on Its consistency, clearness of purpose, quiet and ceaseless energy, is the heart felt wish of ull her frleuds. The ladles of tho Methodist church will glvo a dinner ut uoou " Thanks giving day at tho ball for the benefit of tho church. In tho evonlug the young men of tho Ghrlsttau Sunday sohoul will give u supper at tho Daisy ball for tho benefit of their Sunday school. Dr. KitohouB aud wife went to Al bany Monday, tbo doctor to attend tbo Hauah case which Is on trial lu tho courts at Albany this wcok. Mrs. Kitchens will visit nor pareuts Mr. und Mrs. Wholer,j for n week, who are resident of that place. Miss Martha Wllsou Is vory Hi ut her homo near town. Miss Wilson bus beon a Btudeut at the normal school in Monmouth since September nnd It Is regretted very much by all her frleuds that sho waa compolled to glvo up bor sohool work on account of her lllnesH. Wo will all trust sho wilt be able to resume her studies by the uew year. Died. At his homo In Stoytou, Mr. John Preston, of paralysis, Wtdues doy moruing. Mr. Preutou was an houest, upright citizen, n faithful Curlstlan aud u good busbaud and will "be missed by all who knew blm, He leaves a wife to mourn bis loss. Mrs. Preston u9 the sympathy of tho entire oommunlty lu her grief. Last Saturday night tome person or persons broke into the south wludow of Mr. Balsley' grocery und drygoods store and stole $5 worth of tobacco und $2 worth of coffee. No clue to the robbers has yet been obtained. JIYRTLR POINT. Orvllle Dodge baa heeu bavluc a visit from bis daughter Mrs. Belle Wlllard und family. Hon. J. H. Roberts, of Bandon, was In town a few day. Sblller Hermann and W. H. Greer aro on a business trip lu Curry county. L. B. Rogers, of the Central bouse, was at Marshfleld the other day, O. Robewt Is off on n business trip to 'Frisco. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Talr. CREAM BAKING POWDffl ;Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Sale, Two asylum escapes were hero lat night O30 was caught uud taken book to Balom nnd the other was ohaaed into the woods and made bis oicapo. The dopot at this placo caught fire from a defeot In tbo tluo and had it not beon for tho quick nnd skillful aotlon ot tbo 11 ro company It would soon have been In ashes. But little damago was done, howover. Say, road the now hotel sign at BrooltB. lhey 9ny Billy Walker flung th) brush. Bruce went to Portland again today. There must bo something up. Willie Jones la assisting In the store and dopot this week. Billy Hoover, our blaoksmltb, Is shining up. He baa an offlco fixed up In tho shop. A book keeper might do well to strike him foi a job now. McKlnloy for '00. P.P. Goulott left Monday on the 2:10 train for Portland. Frank Harris has been fullering with an nttack of quinsy for the lata few days. M b. Hoover nud Mrs. Rtdlnger were passengers for Balem Saturday on tbo 10:30 local. By some mlnforlune tboy bad to walk home. Ml.n Annie McClard will soon roturu nomo again. Kwml of air Otd icople I'rljed Tomorrow. Thanksgiving Store Open Till Noon, Gloves Reduction in All Lines! SaturdavDress Goods. Wait for It S. M. & E. H. STOCK 115 STATIC tf-TELEI,IIONE 112. STflEBT. CX XX dMBRXlEIX KEI'ItEdKMMr Q 'JHE FOUR INSURANCE Room 14, Bush Bank Building, Salem. Coniiiicrciul Union BIG ge: insurance Vo. Loudon und fjuiicnsliiro Fiio im c, Liverpool and London and Ulobe. fSnrt'ord Fire Ins. Urine h your State nollcles nnd have them written with lllflc or no low to jon. SPECIAL HOLLIDAY SALES I lave just opened tny Xmas Unci of Fancy Ilool Poets in nil bind ingn. Xmai booklets. Xmas Cards, Large lines ol hand paimrl celluloid novelties, such as Photograph Frames Ink btaiuU. Hook imtks. Ilhamlkcrcliief and Clove lloxci. Card Cases, (tc. I'nncy Calendars for 1896, Children's Color Hooks, l-are stock of celluloid, by the sheet, to ninkc up in fancy articles. All goods low. F, S. DEARBORN, -Till: IIOOK-KUiMt- Making Room To make room for our mammoth stock of Shoss 'nnd Hollhhy Goods all lines are going lower thnn ever. Nem sncli a great stock of bargains In Salem. SPECIAL DRIVE Children's heavy rllibed seamldss hose, 10c. Heavy Jersey Knit Woolen Shirts for $1, formerly Si. so. KUOUUK HOOTS For lxys and men, both long anil nhort, must go cheap to close. Another bic Invoice of towellni?. A rood article at ec. Don't pay high prices for thread when on can get llirrs spools fur 5c at our store. Union Bargain Store, niako tlio crowd ut Clear Luko Satur day night and took filled boxes. Don't forgot tbo box social here ThankflglvloB ulght. Come nnd bring aupper for two. M. L. Jones and llttlo Gertrude were pansongora to Bulem Monday. Mrs. O. V. Evans and eon and daughter transacted business lu Ba lem Monday. Steamer dray Eaglo will leave Portland for Balem Tuesdays, j Thursdays aud Baturdaya at 8 a. J ru. and leavea Balem for Portland Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Frl ; days, at 6 n. m. Quick tlino, recu- Z inr service nuu cueap rates, Agent M. P. Baldwin nt Balem dock. When Baby tu sick, wo govo her CastorU. When the waa a CUM, sho cried for CastorU. When jJio becamo litis, tho clung to CastorU, Wbea she hiI Children, sli9 cvo them Castor!, Wanted. To exohnugo or sell, threo or four nores opposlto school house. Will take small payment, and remainder In work. Inquire of J. O. MoFarland at Clear Lake, six miles north of city, or addresalSalem. 11-0 m LIVER1NE For Indigestion, liver and Lunn & Brooks drug store. kidneys, tf fl imooKs. Tho huuter-notof old Kmtuoky, but of Brooks, returned Wednesday with two flue deor, of which wa hud Thanks btt, como tlnrM mafKnrvoon ,4 the pleasure of helping to devour, as Vw.t Hnuigoiiu cut I we were presented with a quarter by ready to show attract tive patterns, All new 120 State street one of tho boys, again. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength. ). S, Covernmnt Report. TiiANKsaiviNa DiNNER.-Remem ber tho Thanksgiving dinner to bo glyen from 1 to 4 o'clock in their n.D church parlors, by the Ladles Aid soolety, of the Baptist church. Mrs. S. It. Jessep usb full charge, and families wanting a family table will apply to her for eucu accommodations. Minnie E. Farmer seorotary. eod Feel Thankful We all feel thankful that we have a messenger system In our city second to none on the coast for promptness and reliability Lookwood Messenger system Is tho one' referred to. Wheeled meMeugeri! Ring up the blue boxes. Thanksgiving Day Servicer Tho union religious HervlceH In 8a. lem will be held nt tbo First Preaby. terlau church and accoidlng to fluul arruugementa tho First Baptist, Con. gregatlonal, Christian, Independent Evanuellcal, Lesllo M. E., First M, E. and Presbyteitan Uouomlnutlons will participate. The service Is to be opened nt 10,80 o'clock, tho program being as follows, Organ voluntary. Doxology and Invocation. Beading of tho i;overuor's proclama tion by Bey. Kcralmw, pastor of tho Leslie M. E. church. Hymn. Scripture reading by Rev. J. P. ; i armor, of the First Baptist church. Hyrau. Prayer by Rev, George W. Grannls, of the First M. E. church. Anthem by tho union choir. Collection to bo devoted to tho Salem hospital fund. Bermon by Roy, W. O. Kantner, of the First Congregational church. Prayer by Rv.H. A. Denton, of the First Christian church. Benediction. At Bt. Joseph'sCatholIo ohurch.hlgh maes will he sum; at 0 o'clook In the foreuoon and devotions will nlsn h parucipattd in lu the evening at 7:30, the services being of n Thanksgiving character. Thero will bo services nt ilm w n T. U. hall on Thanksgiving evening. Aftek Tuukey.-Ia good tlmo in Wh? f',Il,e(1,a opera h08e-"D4ncJnK JOHN HUGHES. Dealer In Groceries, l"ulnl Oils, WimloWiGIiws,VnriiMiej uud tho most completo stock'ot finishes of all Kinds lu the Stato. Artists' 31utorlals,Uoie, Hair, Cement and Klihsglcsiind fiiieKtounUtvofUKtsMHKBIIij REGEIV MM ERS Notice to Policy Hold ers of State Insur ance Company, Favorablo arrangements hae beon mado with the Firemen's Fund Insuraoco Company for the substitution of policies of the State Insurance Company without loss to the assured Beforo cancelling your policies call on agents of the Fire men's Fund Insumnco Co. EDMOND C. GILTNEB, HECElVF.lt. MANLY VIGOR v with the worlj. 2000 completely cnrel xneaaro lngW happy praiJ $5? the greatest, irrnn.i. ' 1 1 it in 1 1 rfeA mi inn ift,'s llll Illli 1!4k!n. fWwASS2l& STATE INSURANCE CO, For cancellation of policies of State Insuiv ance Co,, and substi' tution of Firemen's Fund policies call on JOHN WRIGHT, or office of State Insure ance L.o, laimim Aa. -v---i ...- w most buo cearfulonroforsei. lost vigor known to medical science. An account of this wo 000k form, with ref. Will luiuin) n ..' ERIE MEDIOAL 00.f iUFFALO.N.Y. SS5J2SJSiwfr 'J. H, HAAS, WATOUUAKHIl AND JKWKLEn, M ltf a speolalty ol Fine Ilepotr foU, Belt" Thomaii clock', etc., 21& Oomraerclol HtrKfc rno TUADK-U7 aores well linprovea lo X. near Uherldan. lor a am ill tra;"' HTlm. Inquire ot J. 11. Campbell, 3H " mercUl Blrefl.Halem. g7"ai. ,-Hoiuool8rooni,;jr, :nir. cloetx. birn a' rr well Wiilfr. 17M1 Third li-prt. between I"'.1. Ion ana BUIpplnj. Knqulro ftt " Hitt tree, for a few Uay only. '' " TTOnBEFOKSAOE.. x.L nui-u, nil 7J