Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, September 15, 1897, Image 4

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on Inn), l?nat. Ttlnr1r Pnt.tin. Pnnrv nnH
2a Inch! Paraxon Frame. Cotton Gloria, good black. 45c
26 incli, Green Congo Stick, Paragon Frame, Good fast black. &uc
20 Inch, Cotton Gloria, a good, wrylcable Italny weather Umbrella 75c
We have Just opened our Fall Stock of Umbrellas.
Plain and Fancy Wood Handles Dresden Knobs, Pearl Handles, Celluloid
Handles, Sterling Silver Mounted Handles.
Pure Silk, Gloria silk, and Cotton Covers.
We can Suit you In Quality and Price.
CASH
STORE
HOLVERSON'S
Black
Dress
Goods.
Our line of both plain and fancy
weaves In Black G uds was never
more complete An Inspection of this
department will convince you that we
have the best variety hereabouts.
New Braids.
In the narrow desired widths.
Velvet Ribbons,
Black and colors,
shades to select from.
All the best
J, . Dalrymple Co,
Osburn's Racket Store
Umbrellas,
Did you know you could get an um
brella for 25 cents. We have It. We
have belter ones too, but they cost
more money. Umbrellas never were
as cheap as they are Mils fall and
our stock Is very full and complete.
Table oil cloth. 13 cents a yard for
first class white table oil cloth, is
cheap, Isn't it? That is the way we
arc selling it,
Rainy weather goods Ladies' mac
intoshes for $2.50 and gossamers for 40
cents are our leaders. We have rub
ber boots and shoes and oil hats. You
know our prices are always low on
these grades.
Shoes We will have something to
Bay about shoes In a few days that will
pay you to watch for.
Osburn's Racket Store, 24D Com
mercial Street. Salem,Oregon.
Weather Forecast Wednesday
afternoon and night fair. Thursday
fair and wurmer.
OREGON PERSONALS.
Dr. J. D. Shaw Is in Portland.
Gov. W. P. Lord Is in Portland.
Allle Churchill was !n Portland
to-
day.
Rev. E. M. Wilbur returned to Port
land today.
J. 0. Howd, of rihaw,was a Salem
visitor today.
Miss Ada Goodby, of Portland, Is
visiting friends in this city.
Mrs. C. M. Charlton is home from
a two weeks visit at Goshen.
Fred Golbel, salesman in Branson &
Company's grocery, was In Portland
today.
Chief of Police A. C. DIHey Is In
Portland to subpoena witnesses in the
case of State vs. Frank Bailey, under
arrest for burglary.
Miss Genivleve Savage, who has
been lslting at the homo of her
uncle, W. N. Savage. In East Salem
returned to her homo at Brownsville
today.
Jesse George, the lunch counter
man, has returned to Slab Creek and
will return tho latter part of this
week with his family, and also his
brother W. P. George and family.
"Just as Good" Means taking
chances. Taking chances in the mut
ter of purchasing a good meal Is bad
policy. Go to Strong's where you
know tho bet meal to be found in tho
city is bcryed.
Tillamook butter, 45 cents a roll, at
Rowley's grocery btore.
Wrappers,
Ten dozen ladles wrappers
opened7 Prices "JGc to $2veach.
Kid Gloves.
jllsfc
Twelve dozen now styles In kid
gloves Just received. Prices 75c to
81.50 a pair.
50 cases new shoes,
For met , women and children at
Usd rock igjcas Tor tcot cash.
Standard Prints 5c a yard,
Good uiuMIn bleached and un-blrtiiclu-il
5i a jnrd. Best table oil
clolh I.'m a yaid. Call und tee us. Wo
stvujou money
Agents standard patterns best and
cheapest,
WILLIS BROS, CO,
;U2 Ci u nerol.il Streut.
Tne L'abli DryUoodt.i)dKI)ocltusc.
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Drives I
Plain Huddle 35c
CASH
STORE
DRAIN.
Tho brlckmakers are turning
out
several thousand brick daily.
Grain Is all cared for and prunes arc
bilng rapidly dried.
Several buildings and parts of
others are being ronstruUed at Drain
this fall.
The Drain Coos Bay stage line has
changed time, not making night trips
at present.
The crops of all fruits and vege
tables around here are most excellent'
The Drain flouring mills are run
ning day and night, to supply the
demand upon them.
Mr. Ira WImberly, who has been
visiting relatives In Roseburg, has re
turned with his family.
The State normal school at this
place opened up Monday 13, with a
fine attendance of Oregon's best
young people. Every thing is running
smoothly, and the prospects for a tlrst
class school year are excellent. Train
ing school begins Monday, Septem
ber 20.
Marion County Bridges.
County Judge G. P. Terrell and
Commissioner J. M. Watson, of the
Marion county court, went to Hub
bard this morning where with the
Clackamas county court they will ex
amine the Hubbard bridge near that
place which connects Marion and
Clackamas counties, It is reported
in a danccrous condition, and Immedi
ate repairs are necessary. Consider
int: the great amount of work that
has been done on Marlon county
bridges and the great amount of
money that has been expended In
that way, her bridges should be In ex
cellent condition. During the past 14
months, or since Judge Terrell ac
cepted the olllco as county judge, the
county has built 25 bridges, the spans
of which were Trom 20 to 1200 feet In
length. In the same length of time
35 bridges have been repahed. This
is exclusive of all culverts.
At The Mute School. Six deaf
mute pupils arrived In the city on
the Roseburg mall and were met at
the depot by Supt, P. S. Knight, of
the State institution for these unfor
tunates. This Institution opened to
day for the reception of students.
Class work will begin Monday the 20th
inst by which time It Is expected
neirly all of the students will have
arrived at the school.
Sad News. Mrs. R. A. Heritage
this morning received a telegram an
nouncing the death of the only child
of her sister, Mrs. Robt. Brandy
berry, at Montpeller, O., at 10 o'clock
this morning. The dispatch reached
Salem at 8 o'clock or two hours before
the death of the child occurred in Ohio,
reckoning the time at both points
tho same.
Notice. E. C. Cross wishes that
tho party who borrowed his buggy
shafts would return tho samo Imme
diately and no questions will be
asked.
DIED.
RIVERS. At the Pettyjohn hop
yard, south of this city, Tuesday,
September 14, 1897, May, tho 3-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lans
ing Rivers, of cholera morbus.
Funeral services took place from
tin hop yard at 3 o'clock this after
noon and the remains were Interred
at the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
University
Now Open
Pattoa Bros , offer special Induce
ments tostudents attending the uni
versity. Full line of text books.
Composition books 5 and 10c
Booktrap" and baps 25c. und up.
Lead pcucils with rubbers 10c. doz.
Ink and pencil erasers 5,10 and 15c.
New novelty penholders 5c. each.
Steel pens (all styles) 10c. doz.
Bookkeeping blanks 50o. sot.
Wo Invite you. w look over our big
stock and make yourself at home.
Our store is painted white you can't
miss It.
Patron Bros.,
Books, Stationery and Nows.
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A POINTED LETTER.
Secretary Kincaid Answers Some Sickly
Intimations.
( The following letter from Secretary
Kincaid, In response to a Portland
1 firm Is self-explanatory:
I Salem, Sept. 15, 1897.
The Bradley -Brcyman Co., Portland.
Oregon.
Dear Sir: Yours of September 14,
enclosing penitentiary and asylum
vouchers, has been received, in which
you say:
Some brokers have tried to buy these
and stated that they had a 'pull' (we
do nob know what that means) in
lyonr office and would get returns at
once we trust, However, uiat ours
will be made out in due season as we
have waited several months -and hav
ing sold tho goods at regular prices,
think wo should receive our money In
proper order."
Any broker or other person who
states or Imagines that ho has a
"pull" in this onicc, If by that he
means that ho will receive any special
favor or be treated better or different
from any other person or persons, is
cither mistaken or willfully lies. All
have received youchers in their regu
lar order as fast as possible, and all will
receive vouchers or warrants, if war
warrants, can be Issued, as rapidly
as the cllams can be examined.
No broker or attendency can hurry
up any claim or Increase the amount
one cent. All claims will be allowed
for the full amount due and as rapidly
as possible, with tho clerical force In
this office, no matter who tho claim
ant may be. Your claims will receive
attention as soon as possible without
any further trouble on your part.
Yours very respectfully,
n. R. Kincaid,
Secretary of State.
FROM STAYTON.
Mrs. M. M. Balsley was a Salem
visitor last Monday.
Mrs. Howell and Miss Davis drove
down from Salem last Thuisday for a
visit with relatives residing near
Stayton.
Miss Rebecca Baldarree, of Southern
Oregon, who has been the guest of
Miss Tempest Dunivln for the past
month, left for Portland via Salem,
Monday morning. Miss Baldarree has
been offered a position In an Eastern
Oregon university as instructor in the
language of the institution.
Master Lloyd nunt is quite ill with
the fever at his home near town.
Mrs. Cross Is very ill at her home
with Dr. Reed in daily attendance.
Mr. Thorpe was forced to abandon
the plckingof his hops, the recentrains
having caused them to mold to badly
that they were uot worth the picking.
Madames Hro.vn and Hughes were
Salem vibitors last week at the homo
or County Tieasurcr, G. L. Brown.
Rev. RLilo.'k. l-itely of China, occu
pied the pulpit at the Baptist church
Sunday morning.
Mr. F. Wrightman. of Sublimity,
was a Stayton vistor last Sunday
morning.
Misses Dean Kitchen and Ethel
Gardner returned to Salem last Tues-day.-wherc
they will continue their
school work at the Willamette uni
versity this year.
Mrs. Robertlon and daughter Edna,
returned from Lyons last Friday af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Apple drove to Salem
last Monday morning on business.
Mrs. Apple and children will leave for
Indlnana In a week or ao.
Mr. RIggs has moved his family in
town from their farm near Jordan
Valley. They will occupy the NefT
property on Third street for the
winter.
A very interesting lecture was de
livered last Sunday night at the Bap
tist church, by Mrs. Blalock, of Nortli
Carolina, lately of China.
Mrs. Blalock was sent as a mission
ary, by her native state, to China two
years ago.
She described the trials, tribula
tion and dangers that she was com
pelled to undergo in following her
chosen work, In a very touching and
earnest manner. All who were for
tunate enough to hear her were more
In favor of foreign mlsslonery work
than ever before, and when she anil
her husband return to their far away
home, they will no doubt receive a
helping hand from the missionary so
cieties of Stayton.
Rev. and Mrs. Blalock have re
turned to America for one year In or
der that Rev. Blalock may recover
his shattered health. They Intend to
again leave for their field of labor In
China next autumn.
An Interesteringifoaturo of the
ovenlug's entertainment was the cos
tume In which Mrs. Blalock delivered
her lecture, the samo being her Chi
nese bridal robe, of garnet and black
satin.
Guasp Youn Opportunities.
As they present themselyea. Don't fall
to allow tho privilege of purchasing
your groceries at Bransons & Co's . do
neglected. They have tho very best,
Catarrh Cured. A cler head ind sweet
breath tecured with bhiloh'sCa'arih Kcmedy:
told on a guarantee Nasal injector free
IMd by U. J. Fry,
OASTORIA.
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TO LEAVE SALEM.
Secretary A. M. Qriliey of the Local Y.
M. C. A. Goes to Tacoma.
AUx-rtM. Grllley, who has served
the local Y. M. C. A., as secretary for
the paet two years, leaves for Tacoma
Thursday to accept tho assistant sec
retaryship of the Tacoma Y. M. C. A.
The board of directors of the Salem
association have not yet fully decided
what courso to pursue, but It Is quite
probable a young gentleman from
Portland will tako charge of the lo
cal association. Frof. F.E. Brown,
of this city, for several years physical
director at Wlllamettco university,
may take charge of the physical work
Early next year the board of directors
of the local association hope to bo
able to engage the services of an
eastern Y. M. C. A worker to tako
chargo of the Salem association.
The position In the Trcoma associa
tion accepted by Mr. Grllley Is a more
lucrative position and his many
friends In this city ate pleased to note
the progress being made bv Mr.
Grllley and wish him every success in
his new location. He Is a worthy gen
tleman and deserving of the recogni
tion of his services that has been
shown in his selection ns assistant
secretary of tho Tacoma association.
Foot Injuukd. While handling
sheet Iron recently, Sherman Heck-
man, In the employ of the Salem
Truck & Dray Co , had the misfor
tune to very painfully cut his right
foot. The gash was. about three Inches
In length and extended oyer the
instep. It required several stitches
to close the cut. "Sliertu" will be un
able to resume ork ti.r several days.
A Man Lost on the Way to the Klon
dike. But was found at The Fair store in
Salem taking In the many bargains
which they have to oifcr In every
thing, wt&s&w
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. 25c.
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Did You Ever
notice how much more people
read In fall and winter than
in summer? In the warm
weather we spend our time
out of doors, but the cool
breezes of autumn and the
storms of winter dilvo us in
doors and around the study
lamp, Our method for fitting
glasses is the latest improved
appliances.' Consultation and
ej c-5 tested free.
C. fl. HINGES,
Optician, Watchmaker and Jeweler
Watches cleaned 75c.
Mainspring 75c.
Second door north of postoffice,
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Bigger
Since commencing business last March In a very small way I have been
very successful. I started at the worst season of what seemed to be a quiet
year, and the trade that has come my way convinces me that the time was
opportune for my venture. I thank my customers heartily for their support.
This fall I have added a good assortment of men's, women's and children's
shoes. Not the biggest line, but a well assorted stock of standard goods.
The "Diamond Brand" at lowest prices. Also maclntoshes Jfor men, women
aud children, underwear In all sizes and kinds, umbrellas, wool 'hose, over
shirts, men's heavy gloyes and mittens, cotton blankets and all such.
My Kitchen Ware Stock
Is growing to be a strong department. I save you money on granlteware, tin
ware, and all tho smaller every day articles Come and see for yourself.
Goods marked In plain figures.
Racket Prices and Spot Cash,
That's tho magnet that makes my business and saves you money.
i carry honest goods and sell them cheap.
Wiggins' Bazaar.
310 Commercial st Salem
Willamette Odi versify
Opens Monday, Sept 13,
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Preoare
SPBCIAL
U NDBRWEAR
Our Entire Line at Reduced Prices, X
25c
children's and misses' fleecer
lined Union Suits, all sizes,
m7Cf Very heavy Union
in ecru and
23c
Ladies' fleecelined Vests and
in gray and ecru,
75
Ladies' all
wool Vests
A bargain.
Other Bargains too Numerous to Mention
GREAT SUCCeSST
we are having great success in our Cape, Jacket and Mackintosh department, and choice
garments are being selected, Do not miss seeing them soon,
257
Commercial st.
Telephone 112,
Musical Work.
Prof. Parvln will begin his class In
music on Monday the 20th at tho par
lors of tho Chrlstaln church. A
thorough course In piano, voice, har
mony, violin and counterpart. Sing
ing class Instruction, etc. Diplomas
will be given at the completion of tho
course. A limited number of pupils
solicited. 0 14 tf
The Yellow Fever. There Is no
question but this dread malady will
not visit Salem. But every stranger
who comes to this city falls In love
with the 10 Cent La Corona. It sells
on its own merits
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinlno Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if It falls to cure. 25c.
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Lines of Everything.
cText Books
to be used by the scholars during
18978 can be obtained from
P. S. Dearborn,
262 Commercial st,
Get his prices,
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The cry has been heretofore
"We are compelled to go out of
town to purchase our
Boys Clothing
if we want something nice,"
Now if you come in and
ine our lovely line you'll be
vinced we have the long felt
In Sailor Suits,
Middy Suits,
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.Doublebreasted
Blouse Suits,
Boys' Suits,
with long
Top Coats,
Reefers,
Kilt Suits,
Ulsters,
Overcoats,
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Tin addition to which
wo show a most exclu
sive array of novelties In
tho most approved col
ors and designs.
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pmRONE PRICE
45C Ladic0s' ,;icavy eccclined Union
Suits,
Ladies' Oncita Union Suits in
gray and whites 70 per cent wool
Ladies' part wool vests and pants
extra heavy,
great value in ladies' heavy
gray vests,
will devote to
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