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Daily Capital Journal PV HOFER BROTHERS. TUESDAY, OCT. 27, 1890. My w $ a: a: a: zzx zcxzc zczc DAILY LINK lO PORTLAND. H STEAMERS $ Altona and Ramona ft -LEAVE tj DAILY. 9 Portland, 0:45 a. m. i Salem 7 u. m., except Sunday. .J Quick time, regular ervice and cheap ? ....rales ... M M. P. BALDWIN. J Agent, Salem. ''r''''V' BusW W J s S9 sW - . " Florence and Oneita UNION SUITS Good values at $1, 1.25. Better ones at $2 to $3. Wool Shawls. We show some extra values at 50c and 75c. The line includes a com plete assortment up to $5 each. New Notions, Round combs, side combs, silk tailor buttons, hair-nets, frog-sets, fur trim ming, linen fronts, Angora sets, etc. Men's Night Shirts. Winter weight flannel ones, $1.25 each. Negligee Shirts, New line of heavy weights. Rest values ever shown. 60c, 05c, 75c, $1 and up. Overcoats, Our famous world bcatcrs.fcD.SlOjS. , , Dalrymple Co Weather Forecast. Tonight and Wednesday, fair, frost morning. PERSONAL. W. II. Butchart went to Jefferson this morning. B. A. Nathman, of Gcrvaie, was In the City today. Dr. J. A. Richardson was a reform school visitor today. Adjutant General B. B. Tuttle, of Portland, was In the city today. Prof. II. St Ilelen was a business visitor to Independence Monday. Miss Nettle Porter has returned from a visit with Portland friends. Mrs. Claud Gatch was a passenger to Portland this morning for a visit with friends. D. P. Meredith, of DeWltt, la, is in the city tho guset of an old neigh bor, J. G. Borr. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Westacott, went to Portland this morning to re main a few days. Newt, Frank and James Farrell and Elmer "White went to Elkhorn this morning on business. Dr. J, M. Keene went to Jefferson this morning where he will attend a McKinley meeting tonight. Mr. and Mrs. DeVermon, who lias been spending tho past several months with her daughter Mrs, J. M. Bayne, left this morning for her homo at Denver Colorado. Judge Ben nayden today went to to Portland whero ho speaks to night for Bryan and Watson. Wcdnes day evening ho will bo in Oregon City whilo on Thursday evening he will de liver one of his able addresses at Woodburn. Jesse George, the popular lunch counter man, who has just recovered from a very serious illness, went to Oregon City this morning to receive medical treatment that ho hopes will greatly benefithls somowhat impaired health. To Jeffkrson. A largo number of Republicans expect to go to Jefferson this evening to hear Thos. II. Tongue speak. Arrangements have been made whereby tho Salem Local is to make the trip, and a rate of 75 cents per round trip will bo charged. The Salem Flmbeau club will probably go up besides possibly fifty others. " IIMlJ ll Z7 ntitnr the (arcytfif llttC of ladies' and children's wraps in Salem. Seeing is believing, AIL m yaps A misses' jacket, in plain, substantial navy cloth, reifer front, civet collar, 2button, T. flolverson. Wednesday's Bryan Rally. Wednesday evening Col. F.V. Drake of Portland, will speak In the armory, commencing at 7:30. The meeting will be under the auspices of the Uni versity Students Bryan Free Silver club. An Interesting program uus been prepared and ample provision has been made for the entertainment of all who may attend. Tne program to be carried out is as follews: Song, Bryan Free Silver Choir. Short address on part of the stu dents, I. P. Callison. Song, "Silver Knight of the west," C. W. Livesay. Recitation, Miss Marie Campbell. Address, Col. F. V. Drake, or Port land. Song, Bryan Free Silver choir. Col. F. V. Drake will be introduced by C. K. Brandenburg, president of the club, Let all attend and hear facts as given by so able an orator as Col. Drake. Change in the Schedule. When the schedule of games was arranged at Salehi last Saturday by the Intercollegiate State Football as sociation, the Willamette University was .given the privilege of playing her first game on either the 14tl or 21st of November. The team has de cided to play on the 21st. As a con sequence of this change, the Corval 11s and Eugene teams will play at the latter place on the 14th of Novembor, and the winning team In that game will come to Salem on the 21st and have a game with the university team. The game scheduled to take place at Salem on Thanksgiving Day between the Salem and Corvallls teams will take placo at Corvallls. By this arrangement each of the three cities will have at least one game. Little Giants Are our school shoes. Wear like iron, solid as a rock, nicely finished, up to date styles. Try them for your child ren and you will use no other. Call for Little Giants. Our Ladies' and Men's Shoes Aro equally as good. New styles. Good values. Wo glyo tho best lit tho market for yourmonoy. This Is what causes such an increase in our bTioo 6ales. Try us for shoes. We can please you. For Men and Boys' Underwear, hats, gloves, clothing, mackintoshes, overcoats, shirts, col lars and cuffs. Always go to .Willis Bros, d Co. Court and'Liberty. Tho Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoo House. nuv "Iron Clad'MIoso for Boys. Salem vs Chemawa. Captain H. A. dinger, of tho Uul verslty football team, Is in correspon dence with the captain of the Che mawa team in hopes that a match game may be arranged for Saturday. Should satisfactory arrangements be effected, the game will take place on tho University campus commencing at 2 p. m. Saturday. The public is cordially Invited to be present and witness a match game of this the most popular sport of the present time. Tho Salem team can but derive great benefit from such practice games that will enable them to ma terially strengthen their weak points, preparatory to the Important game of November 21 to be played at Salem between the University team and tho winning team of tho game to bo played at Eugene on the 14th of No yembor botween the Corvallls and Eugene teams. Police Court. Case of 6tate vs. Vandercort, for as sault and battery, Is on trial this af ternoon, before Recorder Edes, and tho Jury consisted ef: J. II. Lewis, M. E. Goodell, Hanson, T. J. Smith, E. M, Woods and C. D. Miuton. Acting Prosecuting Attorney J. II. McNary, appears ifor tho state, while JWm. Kaiser, represented Mr. Vandercort. Tho man is charged with assaulting oueBLong, a veterinary surgeon. Scott's Mills. The silver and protection talk glyen here Saturday night proved a graud success, uoi. T. is. wan ana xu. u. Minton spoko to a crowded house One goldbug in referring to Mluton'a talk said: "That was a corker." Most of them went homo wondering how to get out of the holo of Incon sistency thoy are In while Bryan men rejoiced with exceeding great Joy, "Bauklev. Elder Barkloy has con- seated to speak at Molalla Wednes day night, October 23, Woodburn, , Thursday night at 7:30, at St. Paul , AT MARION'S CAPITAL, i Equity proceedings against L. and F. Verhaag have been commenced In the Marlon county circuit court by A. Bush. The property Involved Is the Salem soap works. Plaintiff seeks to recover op a note for $1,500 executed by the manager of that Institution on Mny 25, 1893. Petition of John Minto for the ap pointment of Mrs. Ella Minto a? guardian of the person and Interests of W. J. Minto, an inmate of the asy lum, will be heard before Judge Ter rell, on November Cth. In case of S. B. Parrish, Graco G. Pierce, C. W. Parrish, Joslo L. Slater, and N. O. Parrish, by Henrietta Far rlsli, his guardian, and Sam B. Parrish us administrator of the estate of S.L. Parrish, deceased, vs. Mrs. Mattie A. Parrish, John A. Carson and Geo. G. Bingham, attorneys for -the plaintiff, today filed a plea In abatement In de partment No. 2, of the Marion county circuit court. Justce Court. Fred. Saunders sued John Kusch nlck for $59, alleged to bo duo for la bor nerformed between May 15th and October 8th of the current year, and the case was heard by Justice u. a. .Tnhnson yesterday. Judgment for costs was rendered In favor of the de fendant. Ciise of J. A. Roberts vs. John Sav age, Jr., in which the plaintiff seeks t.n obtain Judgement for $40 alleged to be due for digging a well for the de fendant, is on trial before Justice u. A. Johnson and a Jury consisting of Messrs Ken worthy, Cook, P. J. Lar- sen, II. G. Sonneman ana jwi Race. Mr. Savage Is represented by Attorney II. J. Rigger, while Mr. Roberts has retained At torneys Geo, S. Dowhing and C. M. ' Clnulton. It will be remembered tills case was heard before Justice Johnson and' a Jury ist Saturday, out tne jury iamng to ugruu, luu uhsu Wits dismissed. Old Folks' Whist Club. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Win. England, at ther plPis:mt ljqmeon Liberty street, hapily entertained the members of the uid ojks' must Club. Judge C E. Wolverton and Mrs. J. J. Murphy captured first prizes, while the boobies were awarded Mr. S. C. Adams and Mrs. Z. F. Moody. As hostess Mrs. England presented theprizes,but was requested by the pjeinbcrs of tie Ujb not to make a Bryan speech. Rut Mrs. England, although the only Bryanlte in tho party, made a very happy turn In presenting the prizes, one of which was a Silver pljoo pincushion and another a beautiful lamp. Tho uses to which the artlclps could be put were pleasantly enumerated, in a po litical sense, by Mrs. England, who at the conclusion of her remarks politely thanked the party for having been given an opportunity for presenting tho prizes. The club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Adams, on Oqurt street, at its next meeting. Oeficers Elected. At the regu lar mopthly business meeting of to Men's League of tho First Presby terian chnrch last evening, officers for the ensuing year were elected. Dr. F. L. Taylor and P. II. Raymond were re-elected president and vice president respectively, having so efficiently served in those capacities the past year. John Singleton was elected secretary and N. J. Damon was elected chairman of the finance committee. After tho election of officers refreshments were served and and an hour of social converse was enjoyed. Tho membersnlp of the league now numbers about seventy and the organization Is a great power for good in the church. Probate Court. Wra. Ilcndorahott, administrator of the estate of M. M. Learn, today filed his first semi-annual statement, showing receipts to amount of 8113.50, and bills presented to the amount of $1,140.00. 378 Church Street. ) Salem Oct. 20 1890. f E. D. Slim, resident agent Oxyvlta, Chatwtn Heuse: I have been a chrolc invalid for over fifteen years, being a sufferer from heart Itrouble, nervous prostra tion and many accompanying ail ments. Two weeks use of your Oxy vlta has shown a wonderful improve ment in my general health. It having done me infinitely raorogood than any other treatment I ever used. 1 will bo pleased to meet or hear from my interested inquirers. Sincerely yours, 27 at Mns. E. C. Brock. Notice. The undersigned wishes to inform his frionds that;ho has defiultcly de cided not to leave Salem. Very Respectfully. Emil L. Winkle, THE MARKETS, SIIVFR. New York, Oct 27. hilvtff, 2 60. LIVE STOCK Chicago. Oct. 27 Hogs-Light 3 20: heavy $3.oo3.Go. Cattle Heeves $3 SO4.qo; cmvs and heifers I.So(al3 65. fchcep Ciixxl steady; 10c hijlier. P.BAIN. Chicago. Oct 27. Wheat, cash 66Jc Dec 68ic PORTLAND MARKET. TROVlSlOf. Portland, Oct. 27 Wheat valley,676Sc Walla Walla, 68J. Flour Portland, 400; Benton county, 4,00; graham, 3.25; superfine, $3 55 P bhl Oats White, 3334c; grey, 3i32jrolleJ in bags, USS'2S, barrels, 4.so7.oo; cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. Oregon, 35a5oc per sack Hay. .Good, toto.50 per ton. Wool.. Valley, 8oc; Eastern Oregon 57C Millstufls..Bran,$i2.5oai4.So;shorts,$l3.;o Poultry- Chickens,mixed,j2.5oa2.4o, broil ers. l.25i.7s; ducks, $2a3; geese, 56; turkeys, live, 10. Hides. .green, salted6o lbs 6a7cj utidei 60 lbs 44c; sheep pelts, lo7oc. Hops-4M7c Butter. .Uregn fancy creamery, 3S4S fancy dairy, 253s; fair to good, 2o2? Cheese .Oregon full cream, 9. Eggs.. Oregon, 22jc per doz. Beef, .Topsteers, 2.35(2.40 per lb; .an to good steers, 22 3.505 cows, lj$2c dressed beef, 3i4ViC. , SAN FKANClbCO MARKET. San Francisco, Oct. 27.--.Wheat, Dec. 13. Wool.. Oregon choice, lctt) tic; inferioi 5 7c, valley, 8oc. Hops Quotable at S7y,c for old. Potatoes 253oc per sack. Oats Milhne,fQoI.05. KAUSM MARKET Wheat, .56c per bu., market hrm. Oats. 2728c. Hay .Baled, cheat, 8 00; tinsi lh) 9 oo J 0.00. Flour.. In wholesale lotb, 3 9; retail 4 00; bran, hulk 11. 50(0)12. 50; sicked, 12 o, shorts, 12.5013.50; chop ficd, M.o(2 12.00. essipi-irivii--- w 64c; iec VINC W y ' I llllllllllll III .1 . - 3.2 r v virs Xr' """ B.BUOKBRRmnani ki " 1 1 11 111 11 11.1 t ft t. M - " V 6 by Robt. Rarr. I 4 ?H " Hegel's Philosophy of f "A "Woman Intervenes," J ? by Robt. Rarr. " Hegel's Philosophy of Fine Art." "Tho Comedy of Scntl ment,"by Nordan. "Mrs. Gerald," by Maria T.rmlcn "Pnnl. "Stephen, a Soldier of the i Cross," Kingslcy. 5 ".loan tiasic," uyiinggarn "Women's Work in the Home," by Archdeacon Far rar. "Amos Judd," by J. A. Mitchell. "Friends In Council," by Sir Arthur Phelps. 'The Children of tho Cold,' by Frederick Scwalka. For sale by TJ C T-."L-.a.j- (fly r. O JLCctrUUI Hi M a Bookseller. W. u A Republican for Bryan. A lifelong Republican and a wealthy man and one of the most noted at torneys in tho state of Iowa writes to Jhls brother In Salem, In theso werds: I "I have not time towiltc much this morning but I can do no better service to myself, my friends and to my coun- Monday Morning Come down and get a box of Buttermilk Soap 3 cakes In a box price per box 10c. We would like to have you tiy our luncy table syrups. We can huit you. "Morning Glory" syi up W clear, sweet and appetizing. "Tea Garden" drips Is a pure sugar syrup no glucose enters into Its composition. In color It is dirkcr than "Morning Glory," but In Havor Is unsurpassed and the more you, eat the more you want. HRRRITT 5 LnWRENCI P, O, Grocery Agents for "WorldBeater" Soap." . --r-- J5 Poultry.. Hens cj Spring chicken;, 5c ll. VoaL.Dressed, 3 Hogs.. Dressed, 2&3J4. Live Cattle.. iji2. Sheep.. Live, 1.25. Wool.. Best. I2c' I lop.. Best, 45o Eggs., Cash. 18c. Butter.. Best dairy, '15 c; (ancy cretnu'rj 20c. Cheese .I2lc. "" " Farm Smoked Meats Bacn, 6c; hams 90; shoulders, 5cJ ' Potatoes . . oc Der bu Thursday afternoon nt 2 p. m. This will please his many friends at these places. . . .1 . Tillamook cheeso Branson Si Co. Twenty-Five Cents Laid out for a meal atStrong'a restaurant gets, perhaps.thebest and fullest;retnrn for tho expenditure of any local invest ment made in Salem, Gettino Betteh.TIio man who was hurt by a falling rocket in tho parade Friday evening, is improving, That Riot. The Statesman this morning reports a great rjot at Port land, wherein tho wicked Bryan men knocked down and dragged out a whole McKinley meeting. The Ore goniau of the same date strangely knew nothing of It. Why doesn't the Statesman deny that It is publishing a fraudulent "pfilcial ballot" and a fraudulent Bryan platform? It knows its guilt. o It is Here. Oregon's boast Is jiav ing the choiest fruits and vegetables In the world. The season for them is now here, and the place to find them is at Sonneman's, 124 State street. m Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find tho true remedy in Electric Bit ters. This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby Hiding Nature in the performance of the functions. 'Electric bitters Is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exactly what they need. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at Fred A. Legg's drug store. Via the Union Pacific System baggage is checked through from Portland to Its destination. -The specialties of tho Union Pacific aro unexcelled traolc and equipment, union depots, fast time, through cars, steam heat, Pintsch light and court- icous treatment, to passengers. For raies ana miormaiion, appiy u Boise & Barker, Agents, 15-12d-4w Salem, Oregon I , I Dissolution Notice. 1 The Copartnership heretofore ex isting betweeu W. A. Hamilton & John Molr under the firm name of Hamilton & Molr Is this day mut ually dissolved. All claims duo to said Hrm to be naid to W. A. Hamilton. Any bills against said firm will bo paid dv eacn one paying ono-nau. w. a. ! Hamilton continues tho buisness. w. a. hamilton. John Moih. Salem, Oregon OctoW 22nd 1890. 10-2G-4W, m A smooth newspaper nian went to Stayton and invlegled them into a write-up and said write up never ap peared, but the snioothey got his pay in advance. try than to write and urge you to vote for Mr. Bryan; not only vote for him but do what you can for him, write to all whom you are acquainted with and urge them to vote fiir him, tlnusarj awful hard money scarce and. every thing very low excpt taxes and In terest." m Be Comfortable While Travelling In cool weather. The Union Pacliio system heats its trains throughout by steam heat from the engine, thus making every part of all Its oars pleas ant and comfortable. It also lights Its cars by the celebrated Pintsch Light, making them brilliant at night. Passengers carried daily on the Fast Mail, which leaves Portland at 7 p. m. For sleeping car reserva tions, tickets, or information, call on or address Boise & Barker, Agents, 15 12d 4 w Salem, Or. Wednesday and Thursday We will sell all the rcmants accumulated durlnff busy season regardless of cost. Remnants of dress LT 8 flannels, muslins, ginghams, outings, prints, etc. r '?wwt .B uvCnHvlHMI GaC4MjpFUgMMpF '?WWt 257 Commercial st. 6i6arafl6Uii From October 20 to and including October 31, we will give 20 per cent reduction on all lines. Can you raako money raster than by buying your full supply now? Men's S14 suits, less 20 per cent . . Men's S10 suits, less 20 percent. , Boys' S4.50 suits, less 20 per cent. 3oys' $3 suitst le. 20 per cent. . . .$1120 8.00 3.60 2,40 ("(line while the sale lasts, as these prices will not be duplicated after Oetober 31. E. F. NEPF- TFIli boys' outfitter, 297 Commercial streetf j Salem Dlaductive Cure of Disease Through the Use of " Oxygen Lil?.- ilf'Y'SF FIHPO It is useless to enumerate the many ills which are dally eradica ted from the human system through the use of Oxyylta. Write or call and we will explain why In every affliction we can relieve the sufferer and guide them to perfect health. E. B. SLIM, ResiJent agent 'Oxyyita" Chitwln House, Silem. The Ladies and Gents. The stock of underwear for ladlcs,gentsand chil dren at the New York Eacket is com plete, and all sold at racket prlces,call and lay in a supply when neoded! Don't qo East Until you have seen the undersigned, who can quote, you the lowest rates furnish you your through tickets, sleeping car berths, and arrange for a pleasant trip via the Union Pacific system. Boise & Barker, agents, Salem, Or. 10 15 4w Reed's Opera House PATTON BROS.,lQCal Manacers. One NightQOnly, Monday Night, October 26. m HAVE THE ! Tho empire entertainers, under the management of Adolph Laske, from the Empire Theatre. London! Headed by the great, the only Comb on Boys I ii ST0RI n n n 1 liwJL 11 11 The master of wondpr workers, mlmio and humorist, 1 iiffliii tipitut ef OASTOH1A. Sidney De Grey, The gaeat baritone singer, in the lat est, .new x orK successes, late or Hoyt's "Parlor Match." Miss Nellie McGuire, The great character artist, a wonder ful performer. Mildred De Grey, The great Trilby dancer. Louisa Cludie, Reflnedsong and dance artist, Friedlander Bros., Music act. Sam Rowley, Irish Comedian, and others. Book your seats early, 75c, 60o and 25o Dallas Visitors. Last evening fifteen members of Elmira Rebecca Lodge No. 20, of Dal las, paid the Salem Rebecca Lodge a fraternal visit. After the degrees had been conferred, short addresses were made by a number of the mem bers of the lodge. The party then re paired to the library where a most de licious repast was served. It was not until a late hour that the merry 1 throng seperated for their respective homes. Those who were present from Dallas were: Grand Representa tive L. C. Parker, Grand Patriarch A. W. Teats, Mr. and Mrs. II. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. R- It. Turner, Judge and Mrs. W. L. Wells, Mrs. F. J. Coad, Miss Clara Dermick, Mrs. Cooke, Miss ' Cglow and Mi6s Gaynor. The Only Chair Car Line to the east is the Union Pacific. Eastern cities are reached via tills line with fewer changes of cars than via other lines. Rates always the lowest. Tickets to or from points in tho United States, Canada, or Europe for sale by Boise & Uakker, Agents, 15-15d-4w Salem, Oregon Rally at ua.u. The common American peoP'e tx peet to hold a .Bryan rally at Mta on Saturday, October Jl.Ex-0 Pennoyer and Elder B a w the speakers. A ''&JHueome. for all. Every one la , larltea ,w Speaklngat2p.m.and7.P-lu judge Crowell speak at J UjjWW excellent speaker. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. &rf& ",JS-U ? V TSlfM- ilnlla tlgutut Haifdressing X Manicuttj Lln Cleaning, W?l2i?r Hairrdressed daily Hfi" V A. UBF ti.co. Eldrfdge block k