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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1896)
AX J! ' Daily Capital Journal. BY HOFBR BROTHERS FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1890. y - w oy y " ' v M1iAy i? VVV" l DAILY LINK 10 PORTLAND. ft STEAMERS K Alton and Ramona New. Dr. Jaeger's stockinet in the ! ..l?" if.. P-t, The finrst flannel made for in' fants and children, SENATORIAL BATTLE, " 0 P 4 "' " '' LEAVE- dAhVi HtUnrL o;45 i hi. . . t ifftlrt ?:, tt. ill.. CXCCDt OUtldttV. QiUch tiPtt, rtgilllr Ktrlct nd cbtJl WVfl'ALDWlN, Afceflt, Oilem. u"i.'-ji!ura; NEW TODAY, Boas. A new line of Cocquc Boas in the long style. 50c A line of handsome Hackle Boas, long, Si.00, Everybody now wears the feather boas, Gentlemen's initial handkexv chiefs, full line ol letters in a pure llntti, hefliathchcd Initial extra good value, 25c The Fight Has Been Opened at Salem. SENATOR M'BRIDE IN CHARGE, Recapitulation of the Next General Assembly! H. P. MC'NARY'S T. HolversoD. swvr PERGONAL. 50inch Stciliaus, 50.: yd. Australianflannel heavy nap, 8 1-3 yd. Fancy plaids, 25c yd. , ), Dalrymple Co. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. Today's Transactions in the Various County Departments. C. E. Roblin, guardian of Adolph and Clias. Mathes, minors, lias been given power to mortgage a certain portion of the real property belonging In tlie child roii in u sum not to exceed $250, the object being to secure fund for the payment of 1 lie expenses of the guardianship and for the support of the minors. New Board of Directors. The Young Mens' Investment Company ' held its annual business meeting last evening when the following board of directors was elected to serve for the ensuing year: B. F. Meredith, O. J. Wilson, II. P. McNary, R. II. Leabo, Clias. Murphy, I A. Welch and James Mills. Virgil Johnson lOturiied today from 1 8Ci) J. V. Gootlu was a Portland visitor i today. 36incil faftcy Suitings, 15; yd. I, Ex-C. ZF Moody lert this morn- . (, .... . hi- .'.mi.-. .1. II. Wehruiii, of Fair Held, was a Salem visitor today. I. L 1'enton is seriously ill at his Inline on Court blteet. J. Shouts went to Albany this morning on business. Dr. J. M. Kesne ts ironic from a business trip up the valley. S. Farrar, the liopbuyer, was a busi ness visUir to Aurora today. A..T. Churchill went to Hubbard this afternoon on business. Senetor I. L. Patterson was a Port land passenger this morning. Mrs. G. W. Aidersou has returned fioiu a .short visit in Portland. Chief of Police A. Dilley returned this afternoon, fioin up the valley. Dr. B. II. Bradshaw was among the Salcmites visiting Portland today. Mrs. R. O Thomas, of Turner, was today a guest of Mrs. A. T. Gilbert Attorney D. C. Sherman transacted business in the Northwest metropolis today. Miss Rose Woodruff is quite sick with toiisolitls ut her home in South Salem Miss Blanche Albert is in Portland, where she will be the guest of friends for a few days. Miss Esther Collins returned last evening from a pleasant visit with Portland friends. A. R. McCall, of Kingston, Linn county, Is in the city, the guest of his brother, S. A. McCall. Miss Minnie Tusker, an assistant In the Jefferson pnblic schools, arrived in the city this afternoon. Jos. Albert, bookkeeper in the Capi tal National bank, made a Hying busi ness trip to Portland today. Mrs. A. F- Gilbert and daughter, Miss Claudia, went to Portland this astcmoon to remain for a few days. J. II. Robnctt, a student of the Willamette University Medical Col leg returned this afternoon from Ilal sey. Rev. W. C. Copelaud, of Unity church left this aftesnoon for Seattle where he will remove in about two weeks. Ex-Senator Coggswell, of Klamath, and Representative Henry L. Benson,' of Josephine, came up from Portland this morning. Clias. W. Ballard, who lias been spending a few days in Portland, has resumed his position as brakeman on the Salem Local. Miss Laura Meyers, who holds down a key at the Postal Telegraph onicc in this city, went to Scio today to spend Sunday at home. by All Memders Of the Purity Al liance arc urgently requestod to be present at their regular meeting on Saturday afternoon as important busi ness will come before the society. All ladies cordially invited. First M. E. church, Saturday at 3 o'clock. The New York Racket wants to close out all of Its ladies and misses mackintoshes and gossamers. They offer ludles gossamers, $2.35 and $1.75 at $2.25, and $1.45 at $1.15, and misses $1.25, with cape, at 05 cents. Now is the time to get a gossamer cheap. Call and sec them. For Kansas and Nebraska. D. M. Smith, secretary of the Oregon Land Company, left this afternoon for points in Nebraska and Kansas, where he will combine business with pleasure. He will be gone about 30 days. SHOES, That lit and wear. Wo keep them. "Little Giant School shoes" for chil dren. Lewis A. Crossotte's fine shoes for men. All up to date styles. Lowest prices. ' HATS t Wo have the kind you want. Best value for your money. We can lit your neau and your purse. Try us. CAPS, Now Golf caps. Tain O'Shantcrs; Yachting caps. Correct tilings, right prices. Try us for undorwear, etc. Yours to please, .Willis Bros, d Co. Court and-LIberty. Goods, Clothing .and The Marion Vote. The increased vote of Marion county was a McKin ley vote. Where did it come from? The total congressional vote in Ma rion county In Juno was 0258. Total vote on judges 5,057; total vote on electors 7,311), an increase over the largest vote in June of 1,091. The Bryan vote only lacked 85 of tho Van derburg and Myers vote in June. In n'lint (Jfjmest Hie sold atid silver rorcesv fn the next legislature arc almost tt -tie. The firflit fdr the riex't Oregon soil- atorship lias begun at Salem. The arrival of Senator Geo. W. McBridc in -his city, and numerous conferences of party leaders with this chieltain, the former secretary of state, are held at his headquarters, at the residence or tliis brother-in-law, B. F. Giltncr. Senator Galbraith, or Yamhill, and ex-Senator Coggswell,- or Klamath. and Representative Benson, or Jose phine, were callers today. Senator McBride's success as the compromise candidate makes him the available man to harmonize the con tending factions of Oregon Republi canism. Mr. McBride's long reach in Oregon politics has been frequently demonstrated. THE LEGISLATURE is otllcially classiiied as follows Secretary of State Kincaid. SENATE. Number of senators , Republicans Democrats. Peoples Mitchell Republicans Republican and Taxpayers' league HOUSE. Number representatives Republicans 34 Democrats 4 People's 14 Mitchell Republicans 2 Republican and Taxpayers' league 1 Mitchell Republican and Peoples, 1 Union Bimetallic 3 Taxpayers' Leaguw and Mitchell Republican 1 JOINT CONVENTION. Number of members 90 Republicans 50 Democrats 7 People's w Mitchell ReDulicans 3 Republican and Taxpayer's league 2 Mitchell Republican and People's, 1 Union Bimetallic 3 Taxpayers' League and Mitchell Republican 1 In the aboye configuration W. II. Nosier is counted as a member, but it is claimed his seat will be contested, on the ground or Insufficient residenco in the state. Mr. Nosier must have had assurance of his being able to hold his seat or he would have with drawn in time to hold an election. It is presumed that Mr. McBride is managing Senator Mitchell's candi dacy. The two senators are warm personal friends. Their principal backers are the same pien. Whether the combination will win remains to be seen. The Journal on behalf of the silver voters of Oregon can only hope that no gold standard senator will be elected. Outside of the corporation's Influences of Portland, in botli con gressional districts, there is an over whelming silver bentiment. The Journal voices only the sentiment or tho people, In demanding tho election or a silver and people's senator, a man free from corporation control. lb has no etioico among candidates who re present the corporations and the gold standard. One of that class may be better than another but the common people have little or no preference as between them. Not Acceptable to the Creditors of the Williams and England Bank. Now Ladd & Bush, George Collins, Ed. Ilirsch, J. S. White and Fred S. Williams petition in the circuit court for removal of II. P. McNary. As creditors they allege that lie is an un tit person to act as receiver. The Williams & England Banking house closed Its doors one year ago today. The day after the State In surance Co. closed. THE FACTS SET FORTH In the petition by the prinolpal ored Iters Rro that lio was cashier rroro. tlio start and was not u proper disinter' csted person to appoint receiver. Tllat us cashier lio Was principal manager of the bank and most re sponsible rot its unanciui troubles. That he was director, stockholder and creditor arid in sympathy with stockholders who have not bald their stock and is protecting them. That he is not Impartially manag ing the atiair in the interest of credit ors. That he Is not impartial, that a year natfelapsed and lie lias collected less than one-fourtli or the assets. That he is indifferent to the man agement or ills trust, is extravagant and wasteful, in keeping an office and hiring counsel. That creditors ask to name -a re ceiver who will act without compen sation, will rent the building and cut off salaried attorney. That present receiver will cause los to creditors aud deprive them of their just demands against the bank ing corpoiation. Judge Hewitt lias not yet set a day for hearing. RRCRIVERSHir, !..., r.2-U5 JZU h 'fi OXFORD m ft A new illustrated ek itlonof Oxford Bibles with f eterencc&aida &tid jjlj neipo-concoraance 1a ihe back good itiaps plain or indexed, New stock just rcceivfia, new prices, Sec F. S, Dearborn, We should say so, at Dissoliitjon our Ui Rcxnente everything" reduc, Social iiurbody, rriday and Saturdc Bookseller, Trtv2r- 'sVa? CCv!'Tv&' Ladies' heavy new thing, also sole lace shoes, the in at Kruusse Bros. 11-13-tf. The Weather. The high wind Happing olf the tail end of an equinox howled last night, and the genuine moisture continueth to descend. The forecast for Saturday is rain and cooler weather but it is hoped Jupiter Pluvius will relent and allow the Mc Kinleyites to celebrate : 3 . 1- ' 1 MMklntnchop rx'.V E U G I! Pill II 1 VII W :-Xi gROUU HaI I . w ny 1 cecause we i and must t lave a very We stock of them dispose of the same The sawmill at Corvallis is shut down as the saw struck a dog that had been driven Into a log, which completely wu-cked the saw, pieces Hying in every direction. Goods Just Keceived S,1. h2nds wx.wiay.u wiii pay you 10 Duy them now, hivj duriii? a,. ! .MJ 1mKlJ f . 1. 1- A auiwi unu iiuiu lur nit: iiminavc;. nc tm -i- -- .1 . ... ' . '-- -r " "u" sw.u.-c mem at i. KemcmDcr we are ollcring bargains in pll linjs, " prices, Ralston's Pancake Flour, endorsed by the Ralston Hsj th ub, Grano. the best mush goods obtainable. Pure maple syrup in bulk. Buttermilk toilet soap, 3 cakes for 10c, flflRRITT & LAWRENCE, R O, Grocery, Agents for "WorldBeater" Soap." fssA & 0 & Vaafc- ., i?''Rli-l- . m aAitl 'B 257 Commercial st. 3 si r 1 ah n L$r T mi f $- A Rare Surprise. A very pleasant time was had at the residence of 'Henry S. Belle on Church Street Monday, evening Nov. 9th, in honor of their Twentieth wed ding anniversary. The affair was a complete surprise to Mr. Belle but he was equal to the occasion, and was much pleased to see liis old friends filing into congratu late them on this happy occasion. Cards and refreshments were the or der of the evening, of which took part. When the hour came to say goad by, all wished them many years of hap piness, and prosperity. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Eugne Breyman, Mr. and Mrs. Wer ner Breyman Mr. ind Mrs. Win. Brown, Mayor and Mrs. Gatcli, Jus- ticeand-Mrs. F. A. Moore, Dr. andj Mrs. Richardson, Dr. and Mrs. Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Wagner, Mr. aud Mrs. J. G. Wright, Mr. and Mrs- Geo. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Burton, Mrs. Gerowe, Miss Harriett, and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Gilbert. THE MARKETS. SILVER. New York, Nov. 13 Silver, 2 60. 65c;' lead Tho Cash Dry Shoe House. Now neckwear and gloves. men's casnincrc Prompt Service. Bing telephone 10 or blue boxes, for a bicycle messen ger. Champaign Cider In sealed bot tles, for mlnco meat, at Sonnemann's grocery, 124 State street. GOING FAST. Shoes, Boots, Rubbers Prices Below All Record ! Largest stock In all grades and styles. Ladies' mackintoshes frit Economize by testing our goods and prices. t s-r. . bargains. f. E. ' F. " Qsburn's Racket1 Store. M , ( ', '.'111 In Hot Company. At the Olevoland-gold-standard- blow-out Saturday night, one of the transparencies will bear the following: ( The Devil. The Three Digraces. . . . ! Barkley. ( IIOFEIt. Rub it in boys. Everything goes now. Between the Devil and Elder Bark ley we feel we are In hot company but not altogether lost. The meals served by Kenworthy & George are always the best 15 cont meals in tho city. - ii Insane. Helen P. Segur, age CO years, of Portland, was brought to tho asylum today. - Buckien's Arnica balve. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts, lirillcoa enrna nlnnra cult rlintim f.ti.tH '"1 BVIHJiU.l,lilIHIIHtUUI lUtCl sores, tettcr.chapped hands,chilblains, corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures pucs, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Fred A. Legg.- Marion Probate Court. In the matter of guardianship or Adolph Mathes & Chas. Mathes, min ors, Clias, Roblin petitions for power to mortgage property for $250. Granted. The Parrish Will. This case is still before Judge Hewitt, in the cir cuit court, and will take several days to iinisli. Not only the execution of iiiie win om tne execution or a num ber of deeds are involved in the trial. The new coin toes are the latest In shoes. Krausso Bros, have them. 11-13-tf. There was a horse sold 'in Corvallis the other day at a forced sale. The horse was as sound as a dollar, ho brought five cents. The charges against the horse were $1.25. LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Nov. 13 -I logs -Light $3.25(3 3.05; heavy $3,oo3.6o. Cattle Beeves $3.6oS.25; cows and heifers J3.7s4.iq. Sheep 'Firm. GRAIN. Chicago. Nov 13 Wheat, cash 79c. PORTLAND MARKET. PROVISION. Portland, Nov.13 Wheat valley, 8iS2 Walla Walla, 78 to 79. Hour Portland, Benton county,4co 4.25; graham, 3.50; superfine. $2.50 per bbl" Uats-White, 384oc; grey, 3638;rolU in bags, S4.255-25. ! barrels, 4.so7.o. ; cases, 3.75. i'otaices.. Oiegon, 4311650 per sack Hay. .Good, loH.oo per ton. Wool.. Valley, 8iqq; Kastern Oiecon G8c. Millstufls..Uran1$f3.oo;shorts, $14.50, Poultry- Cbickens.m ixed,$2(25a2.5o; broil ers, $i.ooi.75; ducks, $2a3; geese, 56 turkeys, live, 10. Hides.. green, salted Co lbs 6a7c; undei 60 lb3 44MIc; sheep pelts, 1 o7oe. Hops ioioc. Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 4o5o; iancy uairy, 251335; lair to good, 2o(a),2Z, Cheese .Oregon full cream, 10. Eggs.. Oregon, 2jytc per doz. Fruit.. Green Apples per box i.ooi.25J Pears 75c 85c per box. Onions, 55c65 per sack. Diied Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleached 4c4o; unbleached, 3cV4c; sundried, 4c 5c Peara 5c6c Plums, pitless, 3c4c Prunes, 4c5c. i'allow 2c3c Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.25(4.37. Beansr-small white, ici;c lima, 3X.C(J4C Hogs Heavy, 3.25 to 2.50. Veal small 5 to $lt large 4c per lb. Mutton Weathers 1.75; ewes 1.50; dressed mutton, 3Jc. Beeki)teers 2.25;cows 1.75 ,..ca:dressed Cured Meats .Hams 10c iojjc bacon 6c. Lard in pails, 6o. SAN FRANCISCO MakKET. San Francisco. Nov. 11.- -Wheat. Mav WILLAMETTE HOTEL L HADING nOTEL OF THE; CITY, Reduced rates. .Management llneral. Electric cars leave hotel lor all public biiUinn and points of interest. Special rates will be given to permnnent patrons. a, i, Wagner, Lawn Mowers, 1 CI-itt Pe Machine Oils, Hay Rakes, ay DFOS) and Axle Grease Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,' Garden Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, J Salem Or, iu BREWSTER & WHITE feed, flog..- and hay, Only tho bst goods handled ?nd prices always the lowest. The I -ailing dial ers !n afl kinds of mill il rthU- shortH, 12.5013.50; chop feed, ii.ik2 12.00. Poultry.. Hens 5c; Spring chickens, $1.80 d Veal. -Dressed, xV. Hogs.. Dressed, 2V3. Live Caitle..ij2. Sheeu..Live, 1.25. Wool.. Best. !2ai2c. I lops,. Best, 12c. Eggs.. Cash. 20c, Butter.. Best daiiry, 20s; fancy creaiisf;", 25c. Cheese .12MC. Farm Smoked Meats Bacc-i, 6cj hams 9c; shoulders, 5cf Potatoes, ,30c Der bu. Onionsr-4oc. . CJreen Fruit Pears 50c per box. Dried Fruit, Apples, evaporated bleached, 6a 8c: unbleached 4c5c. Plums, 4c. Prunes 5070. Beans, 1. Lard-.6c, The Musical Event '59X. woe At Coggins1 mill near Slsson, Cal., a short time ago,-the loggers out a tree which was Just 404 years of age. It was eight feet In diameter, and pro duced 15,000 feet of lumber, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. hot mry Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt, A Iirompt use of this medicine has often averted ong and pethaps fatal billions fevers, No medicine will act more surely in counteract ing and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipa. tion, Dimness jcild to Electric Bitters. 50 cents and $.100 per bottle at Fred A. Legg's Drug store. OoL.Oreeont choice, in.' nliiiv inferior e 7c, valley, 8oc. Hops Quotable at lie for new. Potatoes 2o3oc per sack. Oats-Milling, i.o5i.2o. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Wheat-,-7s ijd perbu. SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 6oc per bu., market hrm. Oats 372gc. Hay.. Baled, cheat, 8.50; timothy 9.00 Flour., In wholesale ;iots, 3.90; retail, 4.00: bran, bulk n.S012.50; sacked. 12.00; Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunder imn, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation na recomending Dr. King's new discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Bap. tist Church at Rives function she was brought down with Pneumonia succedinc La Grippe, Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last nours wan little interupiion nna it sccincu as if she could not surviye them. A friend reco mended Dr. King's New discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in result." Trial bottles free at r ied A. Legg's Drug Store. Regular si?e jo cents, and $1.00 Mr. Grocer, think of your customer. Schillings Best is the tea she wants. You will sell more tea and every tiling else. ASchllllnirScC.'.iiiunv - ' San fyanclsco City Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that I have In hand funds applicable to the pay ment of all warrants of city of Sa lem drawn on the general fund and endorsed before December 5, 1895. In terest will oeaso on said warrants from date of this notice. E. J. SWAFFOBD, City Treasurer. Salem, November 12, 1896. ll-12-10t Any StylKi Eastern oysters served In any ityle and at all hours; 50 cents per dozen or 25 cents per half dozen,! Reed's Ope House. PATTON PROS., Local Miug One WghtOOnfy Wednesday, Nov, 18. The Celebrated Schubert Symphony Club andLady Quartette, free from dullne" a udco nswu. lady quartets, ylol.iV rogi llo3 dolfn, guitar, club , MnJnb, able alike to the m IcUn 0D. masses. Don 'tfai 1 to new derful 8-y?aM violin i fer Tommle,wlio Plaj""1 ian4ei songs and recites in the mv St&PSo5and50c SMti0 subscribers only. . Hair Dressing. Manicofiflg. Scalp Cleansing. Dandruff Tieate,, Scalp Clesning. . -gU li Hail rdreed daily b -w Eldridge blo' " - POTATOES. ' Highest cash price Ps LEVI'. ts Salem, Or. Noli""T at Strong's restauraut. t -- ). , -r