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it fi' i- Daily Capital Juurnal Tills - - ------ - Mack. "TIIUKSDAY, NOV. C, 1890. lb a DAILY LINK TO PORTLAND. WOfl Ct"' )i STEAMEIiS It's Altona and Ramona iikc ft LEAVE- ' 1 dAily. M Portland, 6:45 a. m. KJk Unlnm 7:Jt il. in.. fXCCTtl SlltlUUV. " rtiiirlr tlmr rnrnlar service and cheat) i ....mtes . lound in M M. P. BALDWIN, J Agent, Salim . miii-'i'''' Oregon. se s9i s9 sw " s y s m , is'nt Just Received n nalri i . i "lt FOOT-BALL NEWS. A line of Feather Boas and Collarettes in Ostrich, Coque, Hackle, etc, That gieit double texture, half wool Fnglish cashmere, double detachable cape, plaid lined, silk sewed, blue and black $3. T. Mverson. J, J, Dalrymple Co, . . PERSONAL. E. C. Ilcrren was a Portland busi ness visitor today. llcv. G. F. Wert was a visitor to Portland today. Receiver F. R. Anson went to Port land tills morning. A. W. Gicsy had business In Wood burn this afternoon. J. A. VanEaton was a Portland passenger this afternoon. Geo. and Mrs. W. P. Lord left this morning for the Cascade Locks. Ex-Deputy County Clerk R. S. Allen, of Silverton was a was a Salem visitor today. . Jesse George, the popular lunch counter man, transacted business in Corvallls today.l W.E. Wann and family today moved Into the Arnold property, In Lincoln Park, for the winter. Rev. P. C. Iletzler left this morn ing for a business trip through Eastern Washington. Banker A. Bush and daughter, Miss Sally, were Portland passengers, via the ovorland, this morning. Stato Treasurer Phil Mctschan and Senator I. L.Patterson left this morn ing for the Cascade Locks to witness the formal opening of the Locks. Judge II. II. newltt came down from Albany this morning and recon vened department No. 2 of Marlon county circuit court at 0 o'clock. Rev. J. S. White went to Gervals this afternoon to visit Rev. F. X. Blanohot who Is seriously sick there. Ills condition Is not Improved over that of Tuesday. Mrs. E. Menefec, who has been vls ' Itlng Mrs. B. A. Giesy, left this morning for her homo at Salt Lake, Utah. She was accompanied to Port land by Miss Gussio Glcsy. J. W. Rushton, of Newport, who has been mining gold on the Santiatn is in the olty. IIo has a little bottle of 827.50 In gold to show for a month's work. IIo will return to the mines next summer. S. V. Ramsey, the hop buyer, who went to his homo at Seattle to vote, says tho silver party In that county and Washington made a clean sweep. McGraw and Burloigh, tho corporation politicians in Washington wero downed. In Oregon they won and have the people by tho throat. Silver Meeting. All Silver raon and workers are requested to meet this evening at the Bryan headquart ers, at 8 o'clock sharp, for consulta tion on important matters. A full turn out is requested. IN DEPARTMENT NO. 2. Cora Rumsden lias instituted di vorce proceedings against .W. T. iiamsacn. T- - , Equity proceedings have been .com menced by Susan B. Carey et al. vs J.'U. Douglas, et al, the complaint for which was yesterday tiled with County Clerk Elilcu. Several motions were argued before Judge Hewitt this morning. The case of F. W. Godfrey vs. Gervals Milling Company is being argued this afteonoon. COUNTY COURT. Marlon county court icconvencd this morning and transacted the reg ular routine business. There are no petitions to be considered at this ses sion of the county court. New Snag Boat. The new government snag boat built by Captain W. L. Fisk, United States engineer, for use on tho rivers, and .which was launched several dtys since, was out for a trial trip. The trial was very satisfactory, she hav ing run from the steel bridge to the lower dock at St. John's, a distance of six miles, in 31 minutes, or at a little over Hi miles per hour. She has been named "Mathloma." which is said to have been the name given to the Willamette rlvsr or a portion of It by a tribe of Indians which onco lived In the upper part of the valley. Sec is 135 feet In length, is 33 feet in width amidshlp and four feet depth of hold. She is strongly built, has Ave longitudinal hulk heads, a frame 35 feet high, steam capstans and hoisting engines,10xl2 double cylinder and, when she takes hold of a snag, it has to come or the bottom will be pulled out of the river. An Opportune Arrival. When approaching tho mill race, on North High street, about 8 o'clock last even ing on his way home, Charles Van Avery heard some one calling for help. Upon Investigation he discovered a man in tho race. With the assistance of a bystander, the man was rescued from the water and taken to his I'ome in North Salem. lie was badly intox icated, and had evidently just fallen into the race and had it not been for tho tlmoly assistance near at hand, it would on doubt have been his last spree. It is thought he wandered from tho walk Just before reaching the bridge, and walked over tho em bankment. Tho man's name is withheld. NEW GOODS. LADIES' $5 MACKINTOSHES nayy blue, two capes, velvet collar. nlnlrl Ilnnrl. R & O CORSETS-Bcst In tho world, i Ail sizes rrom its to 30. Prices 50c. 75c., $1, $1.25. 81.50. SWISS HANDKERCHIEFS Ele gant values 10c., 20c., 25c, 35c 50c. Prettiest you oversaw. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Albert fast black hosiery, best in the world. Prices 10c. to 50c. Now fleeced vests 25c. Heavy fleeced vesta GOc. Union suits 50c. to 820 each. Grand display tublo linens etc., In corner window. ' .Willis Brc, d Co, Court and Liberty. Tho Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoo House. An Intoxicated "Vac Just before tho departure of the Salem local tills morning for-Portland, an Intotlcated tramp boarded tho train and began to solicit small subscriptions from the passengers. Conductor Ed. Elder was Informed of the man's actions and promptly ojected tho man from tho train but this did not appear to sat isfy the Inebriate who at once made an assault on Conductor Elder. Tho tramp, however, came out "second best" and immediately brought his "tie pass" into requisition by starting In tho dlreotlon of Turner. IIo had tho appearance of being an inveterate drunkard of the lowest type. m An Operation. Mrs. J. Morelock, , of South Salem, was today oporated upon at tho Salem hospital for cancer of the womb. The operation was por formed by Dr. Cartrlght, the Salem surgeon, assisted by Dr. Miller, of Portland, and Drs. Jessup and Shaw, ' ofSalom. Tho patient came out of! tho operation In good shape, and the' friends all Join In tho hcatles't good wishes for her recovery. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The best salvo Jn tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tettor.cliappcd hands.chllblalns, corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sitls faction or money refunded. Prlco 25 cents per bo, far ftile by Fred A. LoKk Willamette Will Play Chemawa Satur day Monmouth on the 14th. The Interest In the coming foot ball games Increases in exactly the propuilimi as Lite nihility with which the dales set for the game- approach. Willamette UnlverMiy hopes to have a strong team this year that will make a favorable showing In the tournament. The boys are preparing for the games single handed, that Is without sirvices of a coach and wjatever may be accomplished will bi attributed to physical ability and stick-to-lUIvc-iiess, rather thfln to science and skill. The ttamwUl be In excellent condition for the coming games. - s - Saturday afternoou the University team will play a return game with the Chemawa team at the latter place. The boys will go down on the 2:20 local returning on the Salem lical In the evening. A very interesting game Is anticipated Captain Ollnger expects to line up the University team as follews: Center Webb Right guard Ridings Lert guard Pugh Right, tackle Truitt Loft tackle B. Savage Right half Mark Savage Lert hair W. Evans Full back McCormlck Quarter back M. Miller Right end Beeler Lert end Ollnger NOTES. Saturday afternoon, the 14 th inst., the Salem and Monmouth teams will play a match game.the place ror which has not yet been decided upon. How ever it is probable the Salem team will go to Monnouth. Captain Harry Ollnger, or Willam ette University team, expects to wit ness the intercollegiate game between the Corvallls and Eugene teams to be played at Eugcife on the 14th lust. Pugh, as left guard, while an ama teur on the gridiron, promises to make a valuable player. Ills work on the Held is remarkably promising Tor a new player. Ridings Willamette right guard, never dreamed of being a foot-balllst until he came to the University this fall. .He is developing into a valuable player and as guard will do effective work. Truitt and Bert Savage, right and left tackle, will be In evidence on the Meld much to the annoyance of .the opposing team, naving been survey ing in nhe mountains during the past summer, they have acquired the stay ing qualities necessary for good foot ball players. Mark Savage and Win. Evans, half backs, with Jay McCornlck, as full back, could riotbe Improved upon. Webb, as center presents an imped iment to the contesting team that cannot be surmounted. lie stands like a brick wall. Max Miller, the new quarter-back Is making a good showing on the field. "Cotton" will be there at every time he is needed. Oak Beeler, right end, could not be improvd upon for one so young. He takes his stand like a sturdy "oak." Captain Harry Ollnger is working hard .with a team, iu the abilities of which he feels, quite confident. Without the assistance of a coach, Mr. Ollnger is devoting his entire at tention to the instruction and im provement of the team. Nearly Drowned. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Thurston, who live near Wood- lawn.came near being drowned, and it was a mere accident that she was saved. The mother had Just prepared to do some washing, and had filled the tub in the kitchen for this purpose. The child was playing in the room, when Mrs. Thurston was called out Into another room She. was gone ubout 20 minutes, and, on returning, caughtsightof the child's heels stick ing out of the tub. She quickly seized the child and pulled her out. It took some time to resuscitate thellttleone, but It was finally accomplished. The mother was overcome with tho shock of finding her infant so near death's door that she wasquito ill the remain der of tho day. tOR ILLEGAL. VOTING. Chas. Schmidt Sentenced to Three Months in the County Jail. Chas. Schmidt was arraigned before Justice II. A. Johnson at da. m. tills iiinrning. charged with Illegal voting on Tuesday last. A number or wlt-iiusm-s were examined ror the s-tute, the evidence or whom was quite con vincing. The defendant refused to make any statement cither In the form of a denial ur an acknowledge ment or the charge. Justice Johnson Imposed the lightest sentence or Hie law three months in the county Jail. The evidence showed that Schmidt deposited ballots In wards No. 1 and 4 or this city. It Is known by several In this city that Schmidt received money ror his votes, however, ho is only one or the many who practiced tills crime but owing to the absence or Bryan watchers, from the majority or the booths, such impositions were not detected and prosecuted to the full extent of tiie ilaw.as they should have been. This fellow Schmidt will serve his sentence, but he deserves sentence not hair so tnucli as the men who hired him to repeat, who parade the streets in good clothes and are looked upon as respectable. He Is not alone the criminal who violates the law at the requestor In the pay or others. Some Totals. The total vote In Marion county, without the Prohibi tion and Palmer vote, Is 7,090. Esti mating the latter vote at 150 makes the grand total 7,242. In June the total vote on supreme judge was 5,051, while the total on congressman was 6,258. Tills shows that the present vote is in round numbers 1,000 more than in June. Where, do the extra votes come from? The presidential vote in 1892 was only 5091, and hun dreds or Populists did not vote. OXFORD D ' h es A new illustrated cd ition of Oxford Bibles with rctcrences,aids and helps concordance in the back - good maps, plain or indexed. New stock just received, new prices, See F. S, Dearborn, Bookseller. Hair Dressing, Manicuring, . Scalp Cleansing, Dandruff Treated. Scalp Cleaning, xJandruff Treated, Hair dressed daily by the month for $3.50. Eldridge block- A. M. ELKINS. - POTATOES. Highest cash price paid. HERREN & LEVY. Salem, Or. Next to brewery. ondau JIM 6 e Come down and get a box or Butterulllk Soap 3 cakes in a box price per box 10c. We would like to have you try our fancy table syrups. We can suit you. "Morning Glory" syrup is clear, sweet and appetizing. "Tea Garden" drips is a pure sugar syrup no glucose enters into its composition. In color it Is darker than "Morning Glory," but in flavor Is unsurpussec, and the more you cat the more you want. MRRITT 5 LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery. Agents for "WorldVBeater" Soap." , MARRIED. MARTZALC-JONES. At the resi dence of P. W. Settlemier, in Wood burn, at high noon Thursday, No vember 5, 1890, Miss Cook Martzall to Prof. Gtv W. Jones. The weddiug was a very quiet affair, only the relatives and Intimate ac quaintances of the high contracting parties, being present. The ceremony was pel formed by Ecv. G. A. Blair. The groom is Marion county's school superintendent, having been elected to that Important office last June. Tiie bride was for several years con nected with the Salem public schools, and the many friends of the contract ing parties in this city, extend hearty congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Jones stand high In, the educational circles of this stato, having gained an envia ble reputation as successful instructors. Surprise Party. Last evening about thirty of tho young friends or Leo Fones tendered him a surprise party, at his home in Yew Park, that was most pleasant In its results. Mr. Fones expects to 'leave in a few days for Chicago, with a view to the com pletion of his education. The Weather. November 5, Western Oregon had the first chilly weather and almost a frost last night at Salem, The forecast for Thursday and Friday is fair; frost Friday morn ing. ' I- We are spending more than our profits on ScMlr ling's Best tea to get you to try it just to try it. Your money back if you don't like .it. At grocers' in packages. ' PORN. SUTTON. At .the laniily home In Yew Park, November 3, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Sutton, a d aughter A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison, of Worthlngton, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Electric Bit ters, and lean cheerfully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic It has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cot tage Grove, Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired .and weary, but six bot tles or Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a Bottle at Fred A. Legg's Drug Store. A Schilltni San 8c. ConiDanv ranrltco 833. A Rich Find. Wm. Sullivan, of Mill City, returned homo today, after bringing In the election returns from Iloreb precinct. With his partner William has located a mining claim near the Quartzvllle mines which promises great results. They have a fine ledge of free milling ore which promises great things. They have been offered $5,000 for a third interest with a further payment of $20,000 when the third interest pays out a certain amount. These men are to be congratulated on their find, as good judges estimate the ore wortli from two to five thousand hilars a t,qn. i Blood is Life. It is tho medium which carries to every nerve, muscle, organ and fibre its nourishment and strength. If the blood la pure, rich and healthy you will bo well. Hood's Sarsaprilla has power to keen you In health by mak ing your blood rich and pure. Hood's Pills arocasyi to take, easy to operate. Cures indigestion thd biliousness. 25 cents. ;' Partial Marion County Returns. precinct. Rep. Dem. Salem No. 1 121 00 Salem No. 2 174 01 Salem No. 3 292 170 Salem No. 4 203 lo3 East Salem 48 50 North Salem 4.. 139 134 South Salem 79 129 Englewood 185 158 Prospect 214 144 Yew -Park 101 119 Aurora 95 10 Buttevlllo 127 84 Fairfield 20 21 Garfield 93 71 Gervals 124 140 Iloreb 5G 92 Howell 53 85 Jefferson 145 123 Lablsh 79 83 Macleay .-.... 54 53 Marlon '... 40 00 East Silvcrton 145 123 West Sllyerton 130 110 St. Paul 43 07 Sublimity 09 119 Turner :... 124 03 Lincoln 97 97 Woodburn 189 202 Breltlnbush 69 37 Iloreb s ,..,,..,,.. 91 57 Elkhonu,, ,,..,,.,, 9. 0 Mehama 45 03 Stayton 127 105 Ablqua , . . 100 Champoeg 27 46 Lincoln 97 97 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tijfifr llolli tlgBltBI &&m IfM Tirjr TMJJH. COUNTER AND RAILING FOR SALE Good oak top counter with doors and shelv ing on rear side, for sale reasonable. CM. Lockwood, 'i S 3t Friday and Satud ay 2. ? DKVg SPECIAL SALE OF Jackets and 6ape, Large Reductions, "T ys. 'i 257 Commercial st. "1" 'kiJSAa2jKK Wmfmm to comply with the requests of our many patro.i3 and will continue the Special Sale Till Nov. a Our first clearance sale has been a complete suo cess, and we can save you big money this week. Do not wait, but come early, as November 7th will positively be the last day of the special sale, -E. F. NEFF- THE BOYS' OUTP1TTEK, 297 Commercial street s Salem U Diaductive Cure of Disease Through the Use of OXYVITA'W It is useless to enumerate tiie many ills which are daily eradica ted from the human system through the use of Oxyylta. Write or call and wo will explain why in every atlllctlon we can relieve the sufferer and guide them to perfect health. E. B, SLIM, Resident agent "Oxyyita" Chitwin House, Ska. 1 . m m HAVE T Come on Boysj 100i ii A Card. Wo have Jn prospect an engage ment of the celebrated Schubert Syn phony iClub and Lady Quartette Company, and It is expected that they will be secured to give one of tueir delightful entertainments in this city about November 15th, pro viding a hundred names can be secured on the subscription list. Wo have un dertaken to try and get this delight ful Cpnpert Compuny here. If you wish to haye tills first cjass Cpmpany to comoput your name on the list now at our store and aid us to get the required number of names. Eeapectfully, Patton Bros, Lessees and Managers 'RpH'j nnM lT o -- ----- - "r" ;. Houl? THE WILLAMETT LEADED HOTEL OF THEIOITY, Reduced rates. Managerneni " -'-- -"--,. pitrwi.; and points ofinterest, Special rates will be given to permanent pu . . . . .11 mblfc I Electric ears leave no." ? "vj wv KTRKt a. I. vvi--; Lawn Mowers, Hay Rakes, "!;;; nnr I -id Gray Bros. Ji ? Uonrliiara QlmfiQ A,1fl Til uaiuwaiu, vTy- 1 Garden Hose, 1 Ciojlrn Or. -EXCELSIOR -. STAB1- j E. C. HANSEN. MANAU-" :" fnlygood 1 dthla back of Su'Tj horse useJ. Satisfaction gturinteei. " ti9 :i; -1 T . v