- """ 'f . ttMitfnrrTnKw 111 n ini'i imnpsa T"- 'i ra'iii" "' iir-rm r-""" infP V tlVlTi ii.-..i,jgiwrii. Daily Caplial Journal. BV HOtTBR BROTHBRS eesssa Ma WEDNESDAY, NOV. 181890. . 'V'i' fypC22C3C233CC. ft DILY'LINJfllO PORTLAND. STEAMERS I Altona and Ramona J? LEAVE (j dAily. M Portland, 6:45 a. m. JJ Salem 7:5 a. ra., except Sunday. j Quick time, regular service and cheap 1? .... rates ... t T M. P. BALDWIN, jJ Agent, Salem. JoJ9Jm . -" " ' '" ' Suit Pattern Sale, Tli3 week we cider at special price? some very choice thing In single suit n.itt.rna. Tliev comnrise the latest effects In Persian mixtures slk and wool comblnatlonl, Uouclct, etc.ect. Any $14 suit $12. Any 810 suit 3. Any$8sult$0.r0. Any $0 .suit $5. .There's some very choice things and tliey anj money savers, one. Our OOc. line of Irldesccn now 75c. New. See those new lace and velvet col ars, new "hades, $1. Call and socket garment fascinator, I newest and best thing for garments. Better than hooks and eyes for many things. T. flolverson. lu, &i9i hlngs every towels - ---iiitlifttiftrt i RETAINS THE PENNANT JK-wmw9wm9V ' & ii- m rm .. -- ' - j in annua s i Old Dress Feather Boas. Coque boas, from 50c up. Hackle Boas and Colarettes Ostrich Collarettes up, to $o each. Capes and Jackets, In closing out our line of garments, we offer" exceptional values. If we've your size, It's an opportunity. Men's Overcoats' Our "famous" $10 and $12 coats ap peal to any prospective buyer. Try a long Ulster. Ruober Coats, Slickers, etc, We show a nice line of these, at lowest prices. JOINT LITERARY MEETING. , t Dalrymple Co, Reed's Opera House, Thanksgiving night at the opera house "Senorita." The funlest play ever written. Produced by "Fin De Selcle Dramatic club." of this city for benelit of tlieG. A. R. Guaran teed to cure the worst case of the "Blues" in ten minutes, a dollar show at half price THE "FLOOD" AT ITS HIGHEST. Willamette River Falling With Uniform Rapidity Throughout the Valley. At 7 o'clock this morning the Wil lamette river reached lts"liigh water" mark at Salem during the late flood. The guage at the O. R. & N. dock in dicated a depth of 29.2 inches over the low water mark. This was a raise of just exactly 2 feet over the stage of the river at 3 o'clock Tues day afternoon. The river men feel confident that the river has reached Its highest point for the present and that any further danger of damage to property Is past. The river is slowly falling this afternoon, which is uni form all along the valley. A dispatch from Eugene states that nearly all the snow has melted from the hills in that vicinity and as a result a fur ther raise need not bo expected from sudden melting of snow as most of it has already dlsappeaaed. IIolidav "Novelty. Miss Spcrry, the Artist is showing a beautiful novelty for the holiday trade, and those desiring something fine at a low price will do well to give an order at once. 11-10 1 w Snioyable Occasions at Willamette Uni versity Friday Evening. The faculty, students and friends of Willamette University look forward .vith great deal of pleasant anticipa tion from the close of one term of the school year to that of the next term. At. the close of each term the Philodorlan and Philodosian literary societies hold a joint meeting that is t most enjoyable occasion. On next Friday evening will occur the first 'Joint" meeting of the societies for the present school year to which all students and friends are earnestly re quested to be present. The following excellent program has been prepared for the occasion; Instrumental Solo, Arthur Boeschen. Address of Welcome, Pres. I. II. Van Winkle. Recitation, C. J. Atwood. Trio, Misses Ethel and Myra Rajf mond and Clora Pooler. Society Prophec? , R. A. Watson. OraMun, I. P. Calllson. Recitation, Miss Esther Collins. Lecture, "Relation of the Papacy to the Iloly Roman- Empire," G. C. Miller. Vocal Solo, A. O. Garland. Paper, "Woman as a Materialist," Miss D. Gans. Discussion,' Woman Suffrage Ques tion, Affirmative, C. K. Brandenburg; Negative, Miss Helen Matthews. Vocal Solo, "The Early Origins of Representative Government," R. W. Davis. Recitation, Miss Minnio Ireton. Male Quartette, I. II. Van Winkle, I. P. Calllson, C. J. Atwood and II. II. Heritage. Ladles' heavy new thing, also sole lace shoes, tho In at Krausso Bros. 11-13-tf. WILLIS BROS, S. CO, New Goods Opened i High novelty Dress Goods, Mixed Dress Goods, Black ;Dress Goods, Feather Boas, Thibet and Augora trimmings, Ice Wools, Ice wool Bhawls, Saxony and ibeaver shawls, Fascinators and belts, Umbrellas, Jackets, Capes and Mackintoshes. Bargains for all. .Willis Bros, d Co, Great Attraction Coming. Alden Benedict's play of Pablo Romanl which opens at Reed's opera house Friday, "November 20, is a play with a strong and stirring interest. Those who have read tho book en titled "Vendetta" will easily remem ber the pretext of the story,a deceived husband pretends suicide and then comes back in disgule to torture het unfaithful wife, finally killing her at the moment he makes himself known. The novel furnishes several intense scenes. The principals in the drama are Aiden Benedict and Miss Olive West and'both are said to be excellent in their roles, and are well supported by a good, firstclass company. The senic eflccts are said to be very fine. Seats now on sale. The Y, P. C. C. E. Mass meeting of tho Endeavorers of Salera, Marion County and their friends will be held in the Congregational Church on B'ri day night next at which time n. L. nood one of Oregon's delegates at the last International Convention will be present and give an address or lecture on what ho saw and heard, no Is com lug hero especially for that purpose, and all should hear his impressions of the largest Christian gathering ever assembled in this country, or the In spiring song service held on the steps of our Nation's Capitol building when the greatest throng ever gathered Micro for any purpose. Hear him tell about the Interesting sights Jn the Capital and how Christian Endeavor captivated in tho city. Everybody Invited. W. U. Will Not Participate in the Foot, ball Tournament, Tuesday evening, Manager I. II. Van Winkle, of the Willamette Uni versity football team, notified L. M. TravlSf manager of the U. of O. team, of Eugene, that the Salem team had decided to withdraw from the Inter collegiate football tournament. i This unexpected action on the part of the Salem team, Is attributed to several reasons. Two of the team's best players, Babcock and Truitt, ' hayc been Indisposed tho past ten days and have not participated in but one practice game tills season. Again, GUlss, Willamette's substantial "end man, wasjinuble to attend school this fall, although he Is dally expected. Macey, the star tackier in tho state, is -still surveying in the mountains above Sclo, where he has been for the past six wcek?,entlrely cut off from all communication so that ho could not bo reached, navlng the game In Salem next Saturday, as was arranged by the Fooball Association, would in volve an expense to the local team of about $120, which Is more than could possibly be realized from tho game. Since the local athletic association is not in the most flourishing condition, It is thought politic by its members, not to embark on any enterprise that would result disastrously from a 11 nanclal standpoint. The Eugene team has expressed a desire not to come to Salem and as the local team did not care to go toEugene after its experience last year even though the odds might be largely In their favor, consequently the game will not tike place. By this action the Eugene team keeps for another year the pennant she won after such a hard struggle last year. As a result of last Satur day's game at Corvallis between the U. of O. and O. A. C. teams, tho lat ter has become thoroughly disgusted with football and has refused to play any nlore tills season and so the Thanksgiving game between the Willamette University and Corvallis teams Is also declared off. Tho local University team however deserves considerable praise when It Is known the boys went into the con test without the services of a coach and Uncling that tho odds were too great against them, wisely concluded to withdiaw from the contest rather than stiller the disastrous de feat that would certainly have been the result of Saturday's name should they enter into it with the team as it now is. In the practice games this season some excellent ma terial has developed in a number of the new players and a strung team Is anticipated next year. Manager I. H. VanWinkle and Captain H. A. dinger are also worthy of the kindest consideration for their labor with the team. The team l'sels grateful to Chester G. Murphy, who captained the team last year but is now cap tain of the Freshman team at Stan ford, whoso kindly furnished it with valuable suggestions regarding suc cessful football playing. Manager I. II. VauWlnklc, Is in cor respondence with the Pacific College team atlNewbcrg in the hopeda game maybe arranged for between the W. U. and Newberg teams at the latter place for Thanksgiving day. Should arrangements lor a game be success fully made, it Is proposed by the Salem team to go down toINewberg via one of the river steamers. An answer is ex pected from "Newberg within a few days and, if favorable, final arrange ments will be made for the game. 8 ft A Slintllfl tint Via thmnn OWAV. IlllV a fft nqpknffAnfninmnnil fSiran1v IOC. M ID and with vcrv little labor the original Js freshness of the gown will be restored 3 j in anouicr color, it win oe praciicnii- it i . 1 rVlfirJiCh (VIavvf ft to Send for tho Direction Book and 40 Hiunpicflor caiorea cioiiuiminrononi vi n ireo. They will explnln how ensy una economical It lfl to uho Made New For Ten Cents Olid f-t 4lt TMutllnH lnrr ntw1 A.t !? Diamond Dyes Sold everywhere. 10 cents a pneknga. i Wnu, IUchabikox A Co., Burlington, VI. V tt i6eee666eeeg6S PERSONAL. Geo. W. Davis went to Portland last eveulng. Prof. Z. M. Parvlu returned to Al bany this morning. Rev. J no. Parsons returned last evening from Albany and Brownsville. District; Attorney S. L. Hayden went to Albany via the delayed Rose burg mall. Miss Minnie Tasker returned to Jefferson this morning, when shtf will resume teaching school. SHMSSS& JSfiMR8S& Vfly , OXFORD , .BiDles. Salem Republican Primaries. At a meeting of the City Rcpubll cm Central Committee, held Tues day evening, it was decided to hold the primary election on Saturday, November 28th. and the city conven tion Wednesday, December 2nd. Delegates to the city convention will be apportioned as follows: First ward 8; second ward 15; third ward 0; fourth ward 14. Total 40. Judges and places for voting at the primaries were decided upon as fol lows: First wind Judges. W. D.Claggett, C. M.Parmenter and F. B. Southwick. Poling place, No. 3 engine house. Second ward Judges: John O. Wil son, M. E. Goodell and Jonh Knight. Poling place, Basey's stables. Third ward Judges: Gideon Stolz, J. L. Kapllnger and Ira-Irb. Fourth ward Judges: E. F. Hutch ins, George D. Goodhue and Phil K. Fretz. Poling place, Wcstacott's stable. A new illustrated cd ition of Oxford Bibles with rctcrcnccs,aids and helps concordance in the back good maps, plain or indexed. New stock just received, new prices, See F. S, Dearbornf Bookseller. MNthMitfcNWaatMMi ntM ..i flHEflTylT i fe AUcraxerysum'ssrulbiasonlnr'armc i , wc linye still a great many left wi.lft8! JcVtts n,i ., I4 " .."iJHCKMb .. rlttcotniOTfcronw . n.,,i,rn; v',u,v.r- tiiu rVirY' nn.. "uiWem to our dissolution sale, uiiiKc a iicu vy cut in - wwiws'Kisas CAPES, JACKETS, MACKINTOSHES We will mention only a few of the barg, ains i A heayytjBcaver capo, very large sweep trimmed with sutln and braid, reduced to $4.50. Onr Mackintoshes at 2.2"), $2.50 and $3 cannot be duplicated for less than $3, $3.50 and $4. " Jl8J!wt(b, Srf Our Jacket worth $3 at $3.75 Is beiulj. Heavy Double Textur. i -Mackintosh, 14.75. lure U tho the STAYTON. Mr. Tom Miller of Turner, was guest of his parents the llrst of week. Mr. J. M. Dunnivln mado a busi ness trip to Albany Tuesday. Mr. John Robertson was a Salem visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Burnett Thomas nave a social dance at the Daisy Hall last Friday night In honor of his sister in-law, Miss Pearl Hinion of Salem, who is visiting In Stayton this week. The German class was icorgan'zcd at Mrs. A. L. DiirbyHhir's home last Friday night. Kev. Meddle anil family wero com pelled to move out of their homo Fri day night on account of the te dily rising river near by. Mrs. Robertson's class in art con tinues to grow in numbi'i- e.ich week, and the work that Is bjlng done by -Our Dissolution Sale Until December 7, X DO NOT MISS IT, X m w Good Ralston's Pancake. Flour, endorsed by the Ralston Health club, Grano. the best mu,sh goods obtainable. Pure maple syrup in bulk, Buttermilk toilet soap, 3 cakes for 10c, HflKKITT & LAWRENCE, P. CV Grocery, Agents for "WorloVBeater" Soap." : '' 257 Commercial st. f 300 f New Plain and Plaid r S U ITS Tiio Cash Dry Shoo House. Court and'Liberty. Goods, Clothing and The White House. Kenworthy & George aro in receipt of congratula tions dally for not permitting any thing but tho best eatables to go onto their tables. Try them. MACKI NTOSHES LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S RUBBER GOODS. Rubbers, Boots, Coats, -Hats- Slickers and CHILDRElsTS' RED UNDERWEAR, PUREWOOL, FOR LESS THAN IT COST,-, J Winter goods of all klnda. Shoes at prices always below others. E. F. Osbiirn's Racket Store, Mt. Angel. On Thanksgiving day tho Acme Dramatic Society of Mt. Angel Col lege, will render "Pizaro," a tragedy in five acts. It will take place in the college hall, at 1:30 p. m. An entrance fee of 10 cents will be charged those not bearing Invitations, Birthday Pautv. Last evening about thirty of the frleuds of Mr. and Mrs, Martin VIescoc gathered at their homo in South Salem, tho occasion being tho anniversary of Mr. Vles coe's birth. Cards, games and danc ing wero enjoyed and at a seasonable hour an excellent supper was served. It was not until tho "wee sma" hours that tho party disbanded wlslhng their host many happy returns of tne day. Catarrh in the Head Is a disease that may lead to cosump tion. Catarrh Is caused by Impure blood, and the true way to cure ft Is by purifying tho blood. Hood's Sarsa- parilla cures catarrh becauso it re moves tho canso of it by purifying the blood. Thousands testify that they havo been cured by Hood's Sarsa parllla. Hood'0 Pills aro purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. 25 cents. Dissolution Notice. Tho Copartnership heretofore ex isting between W. A. Hamilton & John Molr under the firm name of Hamilton & Molr Is .this day mut ually dissolved. All claims duo to said firm to bo paid to W. A, Hamilton. Any bills against said ilrm will ho paid by each ono paying ono-half. W. A. Hamilton continues the bulsness. Y. A. Hamilton. iJouN Mom. ctober22nd 1890 ' ' " 10-20-4w RIVER NEWS. Following telegrams were received today from up river points. Eugene. River falling fast. Sun shine. Temperature 38. Not much snow is left in the hills . Albany. River 28 feet 5 inches; fell six inches last night. For the G. A. JR. The "Pin De Selcle" dramatic club will make their initial appearance on Thanksgiving night in that dramatic gem '.'Senor ito" a society comedy that has ex cited more comment in Boston and New York than. any piece ever pro duced there. You have heard much about gold bugs of Wall street. This play shows you the original article. her pupils reflects their teacher. much credit upon A Chinese Wedding. Tuesday af ternoon County Judge G. P. Terrell united in marriage Toy Linn and May Wall, two thriving residents of China town. Tho ceremony was witnessed by several of the deputies In the vari ous county departments. Notice. Every member of the Bap tist Church Is requested to attend a special meeting for business onTliurs day night at the Church. It will bo held after the regular prayer service. The Discovery Saved His Lifo Mr. G, Cailloutte Druggist, Iieayersville 111. , says; To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Havlnc Dr.Kinp's New discovery in my store I sent for a bottli. and began its use and from the first dose began to get better and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight ia gold. Wc won't keep store or house without " Get a free trial at Kred A. Your grocer will sell you Schilling's Best tea, and re turn your money in full if you don't like it. He is our agejit to this extent; and 'we want no better business. A Schilling &. Company San Francisco 893 Mr. Racks' new house on Fourth street is nearing completion and a handsome addition it makes to our little town. During the high water the Stayton Flouring Mill Company had to do some pretty lively work In elevating several thousand bushols of wheat from tho lower story of the ware house out of reach of tho high water, but In spite of their rapid work they lost six fine fattening hogs, the swift waters carrying them down the stream before help could reach them. Next Wednesday night a Literary society will be organized afc tho Stay ton opera house with Prof, Rlohard. son as the leader. Debates upon all the leading topics of the day will be a feature of the society's work during the winter months. BORN. RYAN. At the family home inNorth Salem, Monday, November 17, 189Q, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ryan, a son mm mm . - Tax Payment. Sheriff P.. t. WrJghtman turned over to Treasurer Brown Tuesday $1,305,57 in delin quent taxes for 1894. Bucklen's Arnica balve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Duica, wsiier.cimppea nancis,cnilblalns, corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to. give perfect sjtls faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by Fred A Legg. CJust InA; Don't buy old goods when you can get new at a lower price, In mackintoshes and gents' underwear we have the largest assortment in the city, and at the lowest prices, WOOUE, A pili STORE Feed's Opera House- I'ATTON BROS., Managers. One Nighs Only, Friday, November 20 Aiden Benedict and St Miss Oliye West, Supported by a company or superior excellence, In AIDEN BENEDICT'S Notice. All accounts against the asylum should be handed in triplicate on or before the 20th Inst, Our books will close for tho biennial period at that dato and all accounts not in at that -Sri sn,iy.oe Pam py a 8pcc w act at pheWegUlature. .... . J D. A. Paine, 11-17 e o d t d Superintendent. "Fabio Romani M A romantic melodrama of surpass ing excellence In the 8th year of Its continuing sucessful perforinunce. Greatest of stage and scenic effect. Miss Grace Ilunter In her great Fire, Stereoptlcon and Spanish dances. Seats now on sale. Reed's Opera House, PATTON DROa.Loal HtMg The Musical Event One NightSSty Wednesday, !v 18' The Celebrated Schubert Symphony Club and LyOow In a dellBliMtfl pwgaSSSS? free from dullness ana . , & lady quartets, ylol.iV roca ijow dolfn" guitar, clubs "ftrtM readings, j etc. t8tlat H musical euij'"-tcan gnu ' ablealike tc .& SilfM- llBllt tifutut OA.ST03ar,. dLytfgj tlM Tirr VUffW. Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Scalp Cleansing, Dandruff Treated, i Scalp Cleaning, Uandniff Treated, (HVir dressed daily by the month for w . . vJ hwT- A, M.ySLKINS. 3-S. Eldridgc block ...nAD i lnii'b iaii " .... uiiixt derf ul frycar-dd $.( Tommle, who Plays uouu songs ana reciw Offices 25 and 50c Biihw xl bore only. . -, -r- - POTATOES. ' Highest cash price j)&1VI. 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