I iA. Daily Capllal Journal. feV MoVeh brothers. THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1890. & A .A 4V " UV'VV'V iii'lV' H DAILY LINK 10 PORTLAND. ) STEAMEHS H Altona and Ramona ft LEAVE- tj DAILY. fc Portland. 0:45 a. in. Salem 7US a. m., except Sunday. J Quick time, regular service and cheap ft .... rates ... t M. P. BALDWIN, f Agent, Salem. w ms ws -' " "' - " '' Feather Boas. Coque boas, from 50c up. Hackle Boas and Colarettcs. Ostrlcli Collarettes up to $5 each. Capes and Jackets, In closing out our lino 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 sltow a nice line of these, at lowest prices. Suit Pattern Sale, This week wc offer at special prices some very choice things In single suit patterns. They comprise the latest effects in Persian mixtures silk and wool combination!, Botielet, etc., ect. Any $14 suit $12. Any $10 suit $8. Any $8 suit $0.50. Any $0 suit $5. There's some very choice things and they are money saver?, every one. i - Our 00c. line of Iridescent towels now 75c. New, Sfie those now lace and velvet col lars, new shades, $1. Call and socket garment fascinator, newest and best thing ior garments. Better than hooks and eyes for many things. T. Mverson. MARION COUNTY ENDEAVORERS. MAYOR, City Marshal and Recorder. Tne Fight Over Salem City Politics Warming Up. J, J, Dalrymple Co, Reed's Opera House, Thanksgiving night at the opera house "Sennrita." The funiest play ever written. Produced by "Fin De Selcle Drumutiu club." of this city for benefit of the G. A. U. Guaran teed to cure tho worst case of the "Blues" In ten minutes, a dollar show at half price PERSONAL. W. J. Clarke came up from Gervais this morning. Miss Leila Waters is reported as being on the sick list. to Woodburn this morning. Attorney Wm. Kaiser had legal business in Woodburn this morning. Hen. David Craig of Macleay, the farmer legislature, was In town tobay. Geo. W. Davis returned this morn ing from a business visit in Portland. W. D. Waterbury, assistant at Gray Bros.' hardware store, was a Portland visitor today. Messrs Johnson and Hobson, two Stayton farmeres from between Stay ton and Mchatna were In town today. Mrs. Harry Blanchard and baby came up from Portland Wednesday morning on a visit to Mr. Blanchard, who is purser on the steamer Ruth. That boat is tied up at Salem for the present owing to the high water. Bound Over Andrew Carlson, who was killed at Randolph, in Coos coun ty, November 0, left live motherless children. Russell, who killed Carlson, now says that there were witnesses to the fact that he did the shooting, but that he does not remember it, and that he had no mallcc.agaiust Carlson. Rursell waived a paeliminary exam ination and was held to thr grand Jury. Satisfaction Guaranteed The Salem Republican city prim aries are called for November 28th. Indications are that an immense vote will be polled and the light will bered hot. E. C. Cross'has withdrawn his name from consideration by his friends for ofllee of Mayor. The various factions are trying to unite upon ex-Sheriff E. M. Croisan. The name of Wm. Cher rlngton is mentioned. He is now a member of the school board. All in terest centers In the Republican prim aries, and the Republican city machine has virtual control of their management. Present indications are that there will be several slate of delegates presented at each ward. For city Marshal and chief of Police Ad. Dillo), present Incumbent, Wells Latourette, off Police foico, and Earl Race.forcman on the State sewer, will contest before the primaries and city Republican convention. There is no disposition to unite or form combina tions. For city recorder, Ed. N. Edes, pre sent incumbent, C. D. Gabriclsonand W.A.Moores, will contest for the nom ination For Alderman not much is said. Salem Building & Loan Association, The Board of Directors of the Salem Building an Lloan Association held a business meeting this morning when the following staff of officers was elected: President, Geo. W. Johnson; Vice President, J. II. Albert; Secre tary, Paul n. Sroat; Treasurer, I. L. Patterson; Attorney, A. O. Condit. This association is one of the most sutcessful business enterprises ever launched in this city and the busi ness transacted m tne year ending Nov. 190, by far exceeded that of the preceding year not only in the number of transactions but also in per cent of renuraeration, With the able staff of oflicers that has been chosen to serve -the society for the ensuing year, the association can only be more successful this year than ever in she past. Reed's Opera House PATTON BROS., Managers. To Hold a Convention In Salem Com plete Program. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 2:00 Opening devotionals, Miss Anna McNnry. 2:15-0reetlngs, Rev. W. C. Kant ner, Salem. 2:35 Enrollment and organization. 2:4G Iteport of county president, Fred Locklcy. 3:00 Report of county secretary, Etta M. Kelly. 3:16 Paper, "Temperance and the Tobacco Habit," "What should be the attitude of Etideavorers toward these Habits," by Dr. F. L. Taylor, of the Keely Institute. Discussion of paper Just read. 4:00 Paper, "How wo may best win souls," by Miss Roma White, of Woodburn. 4:15 Discussion. 4:30 Ta'ilc, "Can a C. E. Society be sustained whero there is no church organization?" W. V. Hurst, Macleay. 4:45 Discussion. 5:00 Song service, In charge of State President II. S. Gile, Salem. Adjournment. EVENING. 7:30 Praise and prayer, Fred Gle bel Salem. 7:15 Conference of officers and committee. 7:45 Special music. 8:00 Report by II L. Hood, Ore gon s delegate to international con vention in Washington City last July. Benediction. SATURDAY MORNING. 9:00 "Consecration, Its meaning," Miss Nord Iluyck, Salem. 9:15 Paper, or talk on missions, by Miss Nellie Clark, president of Salem local union. Discussion. 9:30 Paper, "Our prayer meeting," Fred Lockley, county president. Discussion. 10:00 Bible reading, "The Holy Spirit for service," conducted by Mis. Park. Salem. 11:00 Unfinished business. 11:30 Song service and "Favorite scripture quotations." 12:00 Midday prayer service; and Christ's parting words tohis'disciples, St, John, 14th chapter, in charge of Prof. W. I. Staley, state secretary Y. P S. C. E. DAMAGED By the Mill Creek Floods. State May Have a Bill of $50,000 to $100,000 to Pay. BRIDGES. Washed Out by the Recent "Floods in Marion County. The loss to Marlon county from the recent floods will be considerable, but it is nearly all on joint structures with other counties. TM ' 4. ... U. 1,1.. Unlnm bridge this morning (November 19) bv The state of Oregon Is liable to have litigation on its hands as a re sult of the bursting of the Mill creek dykes last Saturday night and Sun day. An effort will be made to pass a relief bill through the legislature to indemnify losers by the recent Hoods from Mill creek. The mill company's dam in the first ward of Salem, raises the water to a level with all tho banks. The addi tional Hood caused all the banks to overflow and nhvslclans say much sickness Is liable to follow. The damage seems to havo been caused by both the Mill Co. and the State Prison dyke built last summer with prison labor. , A lawyer who has been counselled with says the state did this damage without benefiting itself a particle. The damage done is $50,000, that the state may have to pay. If the dyke is not 'removed it will damage $100,000 before summer comes. SOME OF Tilt! DAMAGED. J. Gardner, E. P. Walker, Mr. Tor polar. Mr. Stein. Mrs. Chaney, Paul Rhgdes, Chas. Pugh, Salem Flouring Mills Co., R. S. Bean, M. W. Garret son, Chas. Parmepter, Mrs. Dins moor, P. II, D'Arcy.'Bcn Forstner, Bud Belle, R. P. Boise, E. A. Lin n, Wm. Waldo, and a great many more on both sides oft he creek. TAKE ONE CASE. Bud Belle says his property he con sidered worth at least $1500. Onlylabt summer he had hauled in at least 90 loads of dirt and 750 loads In all. This is about all washed away and lie does not consider his place worth more than $250 and will have to move the house. Archie Mason, H. W. Van Avery, M. W. Hunt, Chas. Watt, Jo Albrecht and Harry Thomas were also damaged some by the floods. 4 S!bRflmIfwU-i I Mackintoshes, ' Ladies Purses, The largcat line of Ladies' t PURSES ever shown in Salem at R S, Dearborn's book store See Ills show window for styles and prices. 263 Commercial st, Cm THE MARKETS. Turkeys at Doty's market. SILVER. New York, Nor.' lo.-Silver, 65c; lecd 2 60. LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Nov. 19. --Hogs 'Light $3,15 3.45; heavy $3.oo3 50. Cattle, beeves 3.5o5.2o; cows and heifers $1.70(4.00. Sheep 'Weak 10c. lower, GRAIN. Chicago. Nov. 19 Wheat, "cash 760. PORTLAND MARKET. PROVISION. Portland, Nov. 19. Wheat valley, 84(0)85 Walla Walla, 81 to 82. Flour Portland, Benton county,4.25. 4.25; graham, 3.50; superfine, J2.50 per bbl Uats White, 384oc; grey, 363jrolled in bags, $4'25525. i barrels, 4.50(0)7.00; cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. Oregon, 501160c per sack. Hay..Uood, 11(0)11.50 per ton. Wool.. Valley, "Sloc; Eastern Oregon ,8c. fillstufls. .Bran.ti4.ooahorts,$i5 1,0. Poultry Chickcnw.m ixed,$2..oa2.o; broil ers, $i.ooi.75; duck, $2a3; uecse. 5c turkeys, live, 10. Hides. .preen, salttdOo lbs 6a7c; undei 60 lbs 44c; sheep pelts, I o7oc. Peara 5.a)6c Plums, pttless, 3c )c. Prunes, 4c5c Callow 2jc3c Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.25(0)1. ?? '. Utan& small while, I I t lima, 3c4c Hogs Heavy, 3.25 to 2.50. - Immense Sacrifice Sale For the balance of the week They Must Be Disposed Of, w Good Time honored chestnut. Everybody says It. Great deal easier to say than to do. Tho saying Is valuable or not, according to who says It. Tiio easiest way to do it la to have tho goods do It for you. That's Just what our cloaks are doing In hundreds of instances in Sa lem and tho surroundlnc country. Perfect In style, quality, lit, price. It & G corsets. Foster's kid gloves. 'Albert" fast black hosiery. WILLIS BROS, CO, Court andLlberty. Tho Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and yiioe House. One Nighs Only, Friday, November 20 Aiden Benedict and Miss Olive West, Supported by a company or superior excellence, in AIDEN BENEDICT'S "Fabio Roman!" HflKRTT & LflWRENCi Ralston's Pancake Flour, endorsed by the Ralston Health club, i Uf lucf much ctnnrlc rKla5rK1 l..ln,ln,n l.,i,c i ...,t ,i. i.: "lt- lua ovvh in uuia, on. Two or three hundred feet of t,hn i Buttermilk toilet soap, 3 cakes for 10c, Polkconuty approach are raised off the support, and will have to bo put back. The entire brldgesover the Santiam at Gates and Mill city are gone out and will have-to be replaced by Marion and Linn counties jointly. Sixty feet of the Linn county ap proach to the Jefferson bridge are washed away. One hundred feet of the Marion county approacli to the Stayton bridge are gone. They will all havo to be replaced at the expense of the two counties. That is the law that a bridge on tho lino of two counties must be repaired at the joint expense of both P. O, Grocery Agents for "WorloVBeater" Soap' 257 Commercial st. O 300 New Plain and Plaid e SI IT "Hp Q: 4. r JL JL VbJ' J?Just T in' Tun River Falling. At 10 o'clock this morning the river registered a trifle over 2G feet above low water mark at Salem, and was gradually falling. The locks at Oiegon City can not bo opened so long as the river registers more than sixteen feet above low water mark; so a further fall of ton feet in the river's stage, will be necessary, befoie Salem will have any business Intercourse with Portland, via the river steamboats. Won't lull to call at the New York Racket for bargains In the Star 5 Star boots and shoes, also in clothing, for men and boys, and hats, under wear, hosiery, ties, handkerchiefs, ribbons, laces', embroideries, and other notions. 11 19 2d Holiday Novelty, Miss Sperry, the Artist is showing :i beautiful novelty for the holiday trade, and those desiring something line at a low price will do well to give an order at once, 11-10 i w A romantic melodrama of surpass ing excellence in tho 8th year of Its continuing sucessful performance. Greatest of stage and scenic effects. Miss Grace Hunter in her great Fire, Stercopticon and spanisu tlnnccs. Seats now on sale. Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Scalp Cleansing, Dandruff Treated, Scalp Cleaning, xJandruff Treated, Hair dressed daily by the month H.5. Eldrldge block- for BitoiCE the "Water Main. While I members of tho Labor Union were ex cavating a ditch ncross Commercial street directly opposlto the grocery establishment of Harriet & Lawrence, preparatory to laying n new pipe con necting with the faucet in the Turner block, a pick accidentally punctured the main pipe Through this aper ture the water rushed qulto rapidly making a veritable artesian well for several minutes. Tho break was duly repaired and work resumed. A. M.'ELKINS. - POTATOES. - Highest cash prices paid I ' "Z HEUREN & LEVY. Salem, Or, Nextto brewery. Auout Pius. The Journal prints In its Domestic dopartmont "A -Treatise on Pics," that will interest every hotisekeepor. Tills department' will hereafter. l)e u j'nJarj .feature, and the lady readers aro Invltod to contri te to it. FIGHTING. To shut Silver Republicans Out of the Caucus, Senator Alonzo Gesner, of Marlon county, declares silver "Republicans like Jonathan Bourne of Multnomah and II. L. Barkley of Marion shall not be admitted to ttic Republican legis lative caucus. It is not known just where the lino will be drawn, but Is said to be the scheme of the extreme gold standard men of the general assembly to shut out all pronounced silver Republicans. It is feared they will not stand by Senator Mitchell if he Is the caucus nominee. The votes or men like Bourne and Barkleywill not ba needed perhaps to elect Mitchell, but they are needed by the Republican party to pass good leg Islatkn. A legislature onco elected represents all the people and not alone the party that has a majority of that body. Good economical legislation is worth more than parly to the people. Veal small s to 5; large 4c per lb. Mutton Weathers 1.75; ewes 1.50; dressed mutton, 3c. Beef Steers 2.25; cows i.7r 2,oo;dressed Cured Meats ,Hams 10c iojc bacon Cc. Lard-in pails, 6c. fc May A TRAGEDY1 Scene Opera House Time Thanksgiv ing Night Tune"And the Band Played On.1' The man in the moon he is a queer coon, ana tne nana waved on. When he heard oJ tho show, said he, 1 win ko ana tne band maveu on for tne play it Ho nearly exnloded. was loaded with Imcre fun than he ever saw. To you 'twould seem, like a China man's dream now this Is no joke. The goocl-will that goes with good tea is part of the profit that is why some grocers are glad to sell you Schillings-Best. But there is more profit, take it all in all, in Schil ling's Best tea for you, for the grocer, and for 'us. A Schillinp & Company! San Francisco m SAN FUANC1SCO MakKET. San Francisco, Nov. 19.--Wheat, Wool.. Oregon choice, io$iic; inferiors 7C, valley, 8qc. Hops Quotable at lie for now. Potatoes 2o3oc per sack. Oats Milling, i.05i.20. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Wheat-r6s id per bu, SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .jtfAc per bu.. market firm. Oats 3233c. Hay.. baled, cheat, 8 50; timothy 9.00 10.00. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 390; retail 4.00; bran, bulk n.5012.50i sacki.t. :2.0c; shorts, 12.5013.50; chop fe d, n. p 12.00. roultry..Henj5c; Turkeys 7.', VeaL.Dressod, 3183 Hogs.. Dressed, 23. Live Cattle.. 1 2 y Sheep.. Live, 1.50. Wool. .Beat, I2ai2jc Hops.. Best, 12c. Eggs.. Cash. 25c. Butter.. Uest dairy, 200J Ijik cru.ie. 25c. Cheese .12VJC. arm Smoked Meats Bacc 1, 6Jc; .. 9c; shoulders, 5c' Potato j.. -oc oer bu Unions, 50c, Green Fruit, Pears 50c per box. Dried Fruit, AddIcs. evannrateil liVnn'i.l 6c-8c: unbleached 4C5c. i'lums 45. l'runes-r.5cr-7c Beans 2c, Lard .7c. Hops 1 o to(c. Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, 4o5o; fancy dairy, 2535; fair to Kxl. 2o23!, v.ucc .vrcgon inn cream, 10 Eggs,, Oregon, 25c per'doi; - Fruit., Green Apples per box i.ooi,25; Bears 75c 85c per box OnioDs-65c75 per sack. Diied Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleached 4c4oj unbleached, 3C4c; sundried, 4c 5c. 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 wooi&H Vii sim h . iBiy BIVJJEhi Hh JBipuii&yiM Marion Records. Tho county court has had built at the Ira Erb sash and door works a counter and tiling place for the old tax rolls In uie siienirs omcc. it was needed to preserve the records. For femptioij For the last 20 years wc have kept Piso's Core for Coj Ceresco, Michigan, September 2, 896 ORE GUARANTEED 1 UARir Its power utUEffXtf&ft& I in be world. Many W'n 'iSituT a w SSSiimC imoke Tour W.?JZvitiit .in, iaoi vj wy "vw --r-, M sumption in stock, and would sooner think a grocery" - get along without sugar in his store than ve could vp Piso's Cure. It is a sure sefler.-RAVEN & CO., DrugS tm ifl wSLi -ffiv .."-l.'tfflOMlvvrnifinli 3T5ttaciTf2 ctOVO i.i. .i Mnatrwt fin lu t hi ctixiLul m,?r .-fiwl In tfcQ fat-.t.. iQtiLbtltn .VPnLi jPQtjnt Liatifi 0112. ikOrou3 n . t. kt .. .... .. ViT.a -..( HA an 'ii n. mini MOfv. Sond jor oar lonklctiun;tTobajMBnl au PWl?J0wtoorilo, D. J. FRY, Agent, Salem, Oregon, Tieis-liclli tlfSltOIt u ASTORIA. W$ST ilea iTiry VKfJU-J BREWSTER I WHITE i - feed, flour and hay. Only the best goody handled and pn'ccs always the lowest, . t r The leading all kinds of " ers in -FEED-