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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1897)
HWPi-mpwiiwiiiw " RIV "yttotHMttii w i IS. aaSST" ' iiTnii 3j T. floltferson's Sface. Watch for announcements of NEW GOODS. The Cash Dry Goods House, el vi O.C.T Go's STEAMERS Altona and Ramonn leave for Portland dal'y and Sunday at 7 a m. Quick lime, refiular ser vice and low rates. Dock between State and Court streets. M. P. BALDWIN, A sent. Sal em fcsgg&asasa XWL7v NBNav 4?S New Neckwear, The hi test elIeo-8 In Puffs.Olubs, Tucks, etc., 25c und up. Golf Caps, All the latest styles and quali ties found here, 25c and up. 50c Working Shirts, A big range of materials and patterns. The best values out. Working Gloves, From 25c hop picking cloves to the finest Suranac Buck. If you don't And what you want here, give up the chase. J, J, Dalrymple Co, Hop Gloves, Another big" lot to fit any size hand, from the small boy up. Good tough stock with string fasteners 25 cents. Campers Goods, Tin pans, tin plates, cups, stow pans, kettles, etc., etc., for campers use, all at lowest racket prices. Wiggins Bazaar Weather Forecast For Wednes . day night and Thursday, fair. OREGON PERSONALS. Mr. ana Mrs. Thos. Jory are home from Newport. Attorney General Idleman has re turned from Toledo. Mrs. L. It. Stinson and children, are home from Oregon City. Mrs. Alford lectures on the Vlavi work at Turner this afternoon. W. 0. Hawley, of Willamette Uni versity, returned today from Albany. Supt. D. A. Paine, of the Insane asy lum, returned last night from Port land. Mrs. Bam Adolph and Misses Adolph returned today from New port. 'Dr. and Mrs.E. B. Phllbrook. have returned from un outing at Long Beach. Representative II. G. Guild, of Sheridan, Yumhill county, is in the city. Representative II L. Benson, of Josephine county, returned to Grants Pas9 last night. Miss Frankle Jones returned to Portland after a month's visit with her father in this city. J. D. Browor has returned to Salem Big Lines, Fall Drees Goods. Jackets and Capes. Fino,fjljoeand Rubber Goods. Hats, Caps, Gloves and Umbrellas. now arrlvlniMlally. Wo challenge a comparison of our goods and prices with those of all other houses. Call und see the styles. WILLIS BROS, CO, 302 Commercial Street. The Cash Dry Goods and Shoo house. Warning Tho person who is solic iting subscriptions to the Standard Dajlgner in this city Is, us far as wo know u fraud. Noono is authorized by us to do this. Beware of him. Bring your subscriptions to us. from Ashland, yia wheel, where ho has been doing carpenter work. Mrs. A. B. Comfort, of Arlington, is visiting her brother In this city, Supt. Holland of the Salem flouring mills. Miss Ada Goodby, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Card, re turned to her home In Portland.today. Mrs. McDonald of Wallowa who was theguest of Supt. and Mrs. Carter of the Blind Institute left for town to day. Judge Orange Jacobs, who has been a guest at the home of non. T. L. Da venport, returned todayto his home at Seattle. Major Chas. A. Worden, of Stiver Lake, stopped oil today on his way home to visit Alderman E. F. Park hurst. Mrs. A. D. Charlton went to Goshen todayto organize a Woodman circle, and will remain for an outing of sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Cook of Siletz and brother A. Cook of Illinois, ar rived today and went out homo with Hon. T. T. Geer. Mrs. O. S. Branson and llttlo son, who have been visiting at the homo of n. M. Branson, left today for their home at Eureka, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and daughters, Misses Genevieve and Ethel and Mr.and Mrs. Frank Hughes have returned from Slab Creek. Oregon State Land agent T. W. Davenport and daughter Alice left to day on their tour east. They will spend next week as the guests of C. W. Smith, 4596, East End ayenuc, Chicago. Mrs. F. Levy, who has been visit ing relatives In Seattle for the past six weeks, has returned home, accom panied by her daughter, Mrs. L. S. Mayer, who will visit for some time with her parents In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Collins and daugh ter, Miss Esther, Miss Oskle Matth ews and Miss Deil Ilarritt, returned Tuesday afternoon from a month's outing very pleasantly spent at Slab Creek. A. W. Glesy, special agent for the Norwich Union Fire Insurance com pany, returned last night from Pen dleton after a three month's absence from this city. Mr. Glesy is consider ably improved from his recent illness. Jesse George, the lunch-counter man, returned Tuesday evening from Netarts Bay, where his family and also his brother, W. P. George and family are camped and will remain for scyeral weeks. Mr. George will join his family in a few days. Mrs. J. J. Richardson returned this morning from Grass Valley, Cal., where for several weeks past she has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs Estella Nicholson. She was accom panied homo by Mrs. Nicholson and baby who will visit In Salem for sev eral weeks. Rev and Mrs. II. A. Ketchura and daughters, Misses Ruth and Mary, arrived In the city on tho morning overland from Berkley, Cal., and are guests at tho home of G. A. Rock well, in Yew Park. They have not yet determined un a residence, Rey. Ketchum, who has accepted itho pas torate of tho First Presbyterian church of this city, will fill tho pulpit for the first time Sunday morning. Lauor Day. September 1st is tho day aunually observed as Labor Day throughout tho United states but tho sumo was not locally observed here. Dodgers of bill collectors seemed to bo laboring throughout tho day with their collections aud all offices at tho stalo capltol and court house as well as police and justlco courts wero were open for the transaction of business. A New Residence. Mrs. N. O. Parish Is having a story and a half residence erected on her property on Summer street, between Center and Marlon streets. Young & Robinson arc doing tho work. Smoke Them Out. That is u com mon method of lighting bees, but tho 10 cent La Corona cigar out-smokes all of Its competitors. Remember, also, It is a homo product. Ftr Constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tei, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face, and makes the head clear as a tall. Sold by D.J. Fry- JOURNAL. "X-RAYS.'1 T. T. Geer Is so toll a black eye is not becoming to him. it A man who tells any truth had bet ter keep out of tho state house. Major Hodgktn is certainly an ex pert at dodging the laws of his state. Some men cannot get knowledge of tho laws of the state without haying a corJc hurled at their heads. If Mr. McBrldc and Tongue want to kill themselves let them give tho Portland collcctorshlp to Patterson and Brophy. If the anDointmcnt was to bo made today, Patterson and Brophy would bo collector at Portland. But It won't be made. The sincere sympathy of the com munity iroes out toT. T. Geer and Charley Moores, but Patterson and Brophy must be provided for. The man who has no respect for tho laws of the state unless lie is hit Ir. tlin head with a sheen bound volume of the statutes Is not lit to hold a pub lic oillce. Ex-Sneaker II. L. Benson, believed to be the author of the famous poem that appeared In this column during tho session, was iu town for a few days this week. District Attorney Ilayden says that fighting and profanity Is bad enough in a state capltol. but to throw the laws of Oregon at a man's head is certainly an Indictable offense. The State Treasury olllcial says: "I wll. run this olllco Ju-,t as I please and the public be d d. I don't owe the nubile anvthlntr. In the mean time let them prepare to give me another office. There is a peculiar situation at Sa lem. The Statesman, Republican, is red hot after Governor Lord, calling him all the names not in the diction ary, wlille the Journal, union, Is sup porting him energetically. Neither seems to disturb the governor very much, Albany Democrat. The twoChrlstian churches of Oak land have had a hot time, They have tried to consolidate, but cannot. Rev. McWilliams will leave the field. As he does so he strikes hard at the other pastor, Rev. Edward Davis, well known in Albany. He says Davis is able and brainy, but in no sense a pastor, that he lacks experience and is insincere. That he is suited to deal out insinuations to women wearing low necked dresses. Davis says Mc Williams is env ous. He nreaclieu Sunday on the "Study of the Fang less Tonmic." The ministers do not speak as they pass. COURT HOUSE NEWS. The total fees received by County Clerk L. V. Ehlcn and County Re corder F. W. W. Waters, during the month of August, was as follows: Clerk $220 85 Recorder 178 00 Total 8398 85 tax money. Sheriff Wrichtman and denutles are kenfbusv constantly, writing out tax receipts. The roll will not be closed tonlehtaud nosslblv not until the last of the week. Larcrc amounts of money are being received daily through the mails. MARION COUNTY'S PAY ROLL. County Clerk L. V. Ehlen today issued the following warrants which indicates tho monthly payroll for Marion county: G.L.Brown, treasurer 8 100 00 L. V. Ehlen, clerk 358 33 G. W. Jones, co. supt 83 33 F. W. Waters, recorder 1G5 00 G. P. Terrell, judge 125 00 F. T. Wrlghtman, sheriff. ... -158 33 G. W. Clvmer. day janitor. ... 40 00 J. W. Roberts, night ktnltor. . 40 00 Total 81,309 99 STATE HOUSE NEWS. E. B. Williams, Portland, was com missioned a notary, The Rohsland and Deer Park Min ing company have filed supplementary articles, authorizing them to do busi ness in Alask. Tho Victor Gold Mining company, of Portland, have filed articles of in porcoration. The Oregon Sugar Roflning Co., of Portland, capital 6tock $750,000, to make beet sugar in Oregon lias filed articles. Incorporators: Henry Weln nard, E. C. nochapfel and W. W. Boag. What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. Buffalo. N, V. Gents: .From my per sonal knowledge, gained In observing me el feet of your Simon's Cure in cases o( advanced Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by D. J. IF'- One Bounty Warrant. Mrs. Emma West today received a bounty warrant for $21.00 from County Clerk L. V. Ehlen. Cut! Slasb! Down and Off They Go I Th: Klein large stock ol standard shoes has been removed to the BushBank Block, State street, where it is being sold at awfullylow prices, Go, sec and buy. Salem shoe store, Ul-JvsI3 VC7VJjJQ 1 Otirentlri" new full lino of Dross Good and Kllksnrn now In -tho largest and best Hue ovcrshown In Sal",u Plain and Figured Blacks. Plain and Figured in all shade, Mixtures, Rough Elite, Cloths In all tho latest colorings, Suitings, Novelties In dress lengths. In Quality from the Cheapest to the Best, Wo will bo pleased to sco you, to show you Uirouch tho lice, whether you pnrchaso or not. Call early before the choicest patterns arc sold, BORN. WETZEL. At the homo southeast of Salem, Saturday. Aug. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wetzel, twin daug tcrs. WEST. At, the homo in South Salem, Sept. 1, 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westa daughter, weight 8 pounds, Fred Is as big as the biggest man In town He has'twopalr now. A full hand is better. DIED. ROBBINS. At the family honie.near Ale, Wednesday, September 1, 180V, the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs W. E. Bobbins. TOWNSEND. At the family home near Zona, Tuesday, August 31 1897, ordlobetus, Julia, wife of David Townsend, aged 74 years. Deceased was a highly respected pi oneer of Polk county, and leaves a large family to mourn her death. Be sides the bereaved husband there are Mrs. Alex La Follett and Lafayette Townsend, of Mission Bottom; Mrs. G. S. Lake, of Yamhill county; Mrs. Rcebo, of Independence; Mrs. John Dimlck.of Hubbard; Miss Anna Town send, who resides at the family home, and Marion F. Townsend, of Tacoma. Mrs. Townsend had been ailing for borne years, but just previous to her death, was fairly well. The funeral will be conducted at the family resi dence Thursday at 2 o'clrck p. m., Rev. W. C. Kantner, of this city, of ficiating, and It K expected that all children will be present. Deceased was a member of the M. 10, church, -a consistant Christian and sincere wife and morthcr, whose many good qual ities were best known to her large cir cle of relatives and friends. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipation it's the Best and if after uing it you don't say so, return the package ana get your money. Sold by D. J. Fry. A Regular Hauit. A person will eat, year In and year out. in which ctntn nf !i)T:ilr. Mm. nno'.Mrin nnf lirnJlu arises where shall I eat? The thou sands who visio btrong's restaurant every week s:y its the best place on earth. Good Turns Are now anxiously awaited by all, but in awaiting them do not fail to avail yourself of the op portunity and purchase your groceries at Branson & Co's, for you will then know you are getting exactly what you call for and the highest grade too. Excursion Rates Every Day. Tho Southern Pacific now offers for sale round trip tickets from Salem to Newport, good until Oct. 1, for the price of 84.50. Call on the Salem agent for same. tf W. W. Skinner. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breatii secured with Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee Masai injector iree. Sold by D. J. Fry. Something New. Send for the now style catalog and guide book, of the Drain State Normal school. Louis Brazee, 8-11-tf President Cheap Railroad Rates. The low rate of one faro for round trip will be given by the Southern Pacific from any point on their lines in orcgon, to enable all to attend. Tho people's stao institution for the improvement of ngricjlture and the mechanical and household arts. Rep resented in district departments, and divisions for the Intclligentexhibltion of the various types of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry, and many classes of machinery and Implements, manufactures, and merchandise, mu sical instruments, domestic manu facture, women's work, sclenco and art. The people of the state arc especially invited to participate. Let us demonstrate the capabilities of Orcgon and Oregon people. Ono faro for tho round trip. Popular admission of 25 cents. tf No Matter What You Are. Amature or professional, the Stelncr Drug Co., of Salem can supply you with anything In tho line of photo graphic supplies as cheaply nsnny house in Portland or 'Frisco, d&w It 356 is the number of Spectacles and Eye Glasses wo titteu irora SEPT. i. 1896 TO SEPT. 1. 1897. 1'!: Se n -nmmpni1:itfftn itself aS tO tllC competency of handling this special business. given as well as as your eyes tested free. We shall endevor to double this number in the next yar by continuing in dealing out honest goods at reasonable charges, C, H, HINGES, ,- OPTICIAN. Children's Eyes a Specialty. n..r WoiMi crrt nnd Tmolrr repair de partment is the best in the city, ard the cheapest in cimge. vaicnts ticucu 3.. Main springs 75c. All other work in propor tion anH warranted. Try us. Second door north of postoffice, N0T6E For where the hen scratches there she expects to find the worm, I am trying to ge: ou of crock ery biz. and oflTor terfain lines of crockery at 20 per cent below cost. Cost )ou n nhing to come in my store and look at goods. Rut I wdl try lo get your hard cash iefore you get out. My crockery is all for sale at prices below first cost. E M, ROWLEY, Groceries and Crockery. 2i7 Commerical meet, Salem, Or. To the Hop Growers, I want every hop Grower in the country to know that my business is PRINTING HOP CHECKS. My prices are an rignt. ace Conoyer. the Business Printer, 263 Com mercial street, before placing your order. Oafs for Sale. F. Levy has a fine lot of good white feed oats tor sale, at tne omce ot nerren a uevy, 9.1-im PARTIES HAVING Bartlet Pears, Bradshaw Plums, Columbia Plums, Egg Plums, Coe's Golden Drop Plums, Italian Prunes, Silver Prunes, Hungarian Prunes, Or any other good shipping fruits that they wish to ship, will do well to call early on tho OREGON FRUiT & PRODUCE CO, Frtiit and Uegef ables Received Fresh Every Morning, :o!' Gravestein apple&vfinest in thejworld, Delicious Bartlett pears, Elegant peaches for canning, Sonnemann, The Grocer, 124 State &t, ''mmmgi 257 Commercial st 60N1IN6. 60MING Is opening out ready for business I Wednesday, September 1 Friedman, with the largest TAJS'SJSLTJ'SP -il" STOCK ever brought to tho City of Salem. Consisting ot Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Furnishing Goods. The Public Is Invited, and w lieu you call, you are bouud to partake of some of the bargains offered. Miss no opportunity for this Is a chance of ahfo time. Corner State and Commercial Sts., Salem TsIiIS s PACE IIS RBSBRYBD FOR St CO "9 925 Commercial St, Opposite the New Postoffice, They will open for business on or about September 4, Look out for some GIM Barjui i; ii i i CHAS. S. RIELY, IhcMt" ..-A i..u-j 'iKMUto ... .2fcJ4M.. . (.&4fakfai - - - J--.g ki-JSiM. -inti jiir1ii-'B:Aiffar1