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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1897)
r,T:"TV7F!SWr- -Flmf-Wvy$jg" l2l Lji i--,i-S'jf fipr , iiswt.;p5(p!"-5!i i yi 'S tl &TS. Wc haVC a splendid line of Cloakinge In boucles, clay worsted, fan-y checks and plaids, beavers, broadcloths, astrachans, ct- etc, At prices from Si per yard up, Just the thing for ladies' coats and capes and children's jackets, Wc have the braids and buttons to trim them with, . , We arc ?Jso showing splendid values in serges, coverts, ottomans, henricttas, etc,, lor stylish suits, casii STORE. HOLVERSON'S CASH STOltE, We close at 7 o'clock evenings, You Save From $1 to $5 oa vour cape, jacket or ready made by ordering throug-. our sample skirt. ouilit, ou L'et an exe'mive paturn. choice tools and perfect til everylime. hv. ry order so .r nai civen perfect sans action. Why iul ordjr to day? It will be heie in two weeki. Our Special O.-der Department for in-ti suitJ and ove-coats incenses in volumo of business every season Tl is is not o be vonderd Jit when we show such aline as the "style, service and satisfacti n" make with the K. N, F Co, Label, I'arfect fit Guaranteed and prices as low a rp.ifU-.ma.le. Hard-to-fit customers and this department very satisfactory. Are you hard to fit? d. cl. U alrympl? & Co, Osburn's Racket Store New Goods, O rtrad: is so much better this fall than usual that it keep? us busy un packing and marking new goods. Among other things wo have just opened a fine lot of dolls and doll heads th-.t are beauties. Corsets, We are selling the II & S corsets for ' 75 cents. Regular price $i. Osburn's Racket Store, Next door to Albert's bank. REMEMBER. WearestilU'ivlnRaway that most intercdtinir book. "Tne Lost Shackle, or Seven Years With the Indians," on the purchase of $2 worth of goods, nt The Fair Store. You can't -afford to miss reading it or will send to any address post paid on receipt of 2uc. O. P. Dauney, .274 Commercial street, Salem. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pape. Stocks ' IIol vermin's Frawlcy Dramatic Co 4 Ilersjhboch & Smith 3 A, L. I 'em son 2 New Yorif llacket 1 OREGON PERSON A L. Clius. Hculnt returned to Etmcnc today. Hon. Jell Myers, was In Portland today. It. A. Crossiui was a Jetlerson visi tor today. Mrs. E. C. Small is visiting relatives in Albany, Mr. and Mrs. V. Crauston arc home from Portland. B. O.Shuckinc, the hop buyer, was in Jefferson today. Attorney General C. M. Idleinan went to Portland this morning. Capt, J. L. Smith, of the O, C. & E. Co., went to Corvallls today. W. W. Haines, the Eugene tanner, went to Corvallls this morning. Mrs. S. I. Guiss, of Woodburn, is in lho city visiting Mrs. E. C. Patton. J. M.Kyle, of the O. F, & P. Co., returned this morning from Ilalsey, Miss Fannie Condon, of Eugene, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. S. Bean. J . A. Van Eaton is in Albany In the interest or the O F. & P. Co., of this city. Mr, and Mrs. II. II, Humphreys left today for lleppner, Eastern Ore- Bots. Zadoc Itlggs left last night for Berk ley, California, where ho will study pharmacy, Man-iger F. It. Anson, 'of the Salem & Suburban Hallway Co., was In Port land today. Hon. and Mrs. Geo. C. Downing re turned today from an extended visit at Roseburg. Mrs. Sam Howard and children, of Eugene, are visiting at the home of W. R. Anderson. Miss Minnie Dalil returned this mornintr to Brownsville after a brief visit in this city. Ed McAfee, of the Portland customs ofllce, returned to the metropolis to day, after a short visit In this city. Miss Lizzie Ilolverson left today for a visitor several weeks with friends at Portlahd and The Dalles. Mrs. W. R. Wlnans returned this afternoon from Albany. Mrs, M. T. Cochran returned on the morning overland. Mrs. C. P. Clark, of Portland; J. A. Bennett, Jeseph: and A. II. Part ridge, Is'ewberg, are registered at Ho tel Salem. C. K. Brandenburg and Miss Atha lia Brandenburg have returned from Klamath county where they have been spending the summer. Arthur J. Dayton, of this city, has accepted a position with Woodard, Clarke & Co., the large wholesale druggists of Portland. Mrs. J. C. Brown is expected home Friday morning from Oakland, Cal., where she has been visiting relatives for several weeks. Carleton Smith, of Turner, was in the city between trains today. Mr. Smith expects to leave next week for Kansas City, to resume his medical studies. Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Stockman, who came to Salem about two years ago, have located at Chehalis, "Wn. where Mr. Stockman has a position in a furniture factory. Mrs. Mary Snider of Chilli wack, B. C, is visiting with II. S. Jory and family, on Soutli Commercial street. Mrs. Snider will remain a few weeks in tills scctiou. She reports crops good and the times fairly prosperous In her section of British Columbia. STOLEtf BICYCLES' RECOVERED, A Wheel Taken From Barlow Monday Is Found In Salem Wednesday. A Crown bicycle, 97 model, No 10, 8.JO was one of the articles placed aboard the afternoon local for Barlow station, Clackamas county. It was sent by the Wells Fnrgo&Co's ex press and was consigned toll. 10. Ir win, who resides at Barlows station and from whom the wheel was stolen on Monday of this week. Chief of Police Dlllcy, of tills city, wasnotiliedof the theft of the bf cyelo about 11 p.m. Monday and was also furnished a description of the wheel. Himself andassoclatcscloseiy observed all wheels corresponding with the description of the one re ported stolen but were unsuccessful in discovering the missing bicycle. Among those to whom the police of Icors made known the news of the theft and to wliom was furnished a description or the stolen wheel, were the Postal Telegraph mes'song rs wIiom; business calls them to all parts or the city, aud vuo frequently dlsrovcr at. least a clew that leads to arrest and detention of some cul prit. About 2 o'clock. Wednesday after- neon. Johnnie Portor. one of the mes senger boys, observed a bicycle, whose general appearnncc corres ponded with the description of the missing wheel, stationed on the north side of the Eldrldgc block on Che mcketa street. He promptly notified Chlcr of Police Dlllcy, who stationed Olllcer Ilutton In that vicinity, in hones that the bicyclist mlg'it return and take the wheel. Mr. Ilutton re mained until 0 o'clock, when he took the wheel to the city hall. It is more than probable that the wrongful pos sessor of the wheel "studied a mouse" and did not think it best to return ror his wheel. FOUND IN FOUTLANI), The Royal Blue Field bicycle, No. 31,015, belonging to A. C. Hopr, which was stolen In this city on Saturday evening the i)th Inst., was found nt a Portland cigar store, whero only a few days before, a stranger had disposed of It' for onfy $10. The wheel was shipped to this city by the overland train last ntgnt Tiie recovery or tne wheel was effected by Chief Dlllcy through the faithful co-operation of the police olllcers of the metropolis. The diamond lantern that was also stolen with the wlicol was not re covered. The thier probably dis posed of that article prior to selling the wheel. AC .. " W " ? s. . ..rij!r!VKLl!!5?klfaUMiliH .waww : STATE" HdUSES tiiinWiTiiMTil m ...-. .... r.r mutra'.Trvn,rvrt?r:vin?rvr?iivrv MEWs. rr53?3e23J353eSSU? Thursday night and Friday fain. The barometer is still below change but rising n little. The cast of Mallnda F. McLennan, appellant, vs. Charles McLennan, respondent, wasargucd antlstibiultted In the supreme court. The validity of a marriage consummated out or tlie state In less than six inontn after se curing a divorce decree In the state is the quest on to bo decided. Ili.iuininr IV 1 T ,!! Ml!lM ITCUS- urerPhll Metschan aud State Super- If Intcndent or Public instruction . , . M Irwin, constituting the state board Cj or education, were In conference In fi o..i... m.. ...!.. ..,,. ..I.,,, nn miir.rnnt i r ! ottiuiu, x uuaiitij iiiuiuit'ht '" i & pertaining to tuc among other thl llrt IlMIKIIiiIiI if llrk decuments: ,. K State life diplomas Miss Julia Cap- 'i well and Miss E. 13. Crookham, oi w i ioruano. c State certificates Miss Nettle Dick- , i M..Mt......ni. Mice Annie r.ii Ivpniiiin. .Tnrrinn vnllnv: Gerald Grlllltl, , Drewsev: William 11. Strayer, New bridge MARRIED. THRBB MORE There still remains three more SSSSJfciiSvfc.. . sesaiesSS!, DAYS 1 1 days ;I0 J" ft Thursday, Friday and Saturday OJP OUR. re In conference In jQ - m a m ns(?lspolsed"of was j TJ Cv1 CL 1 1 CL X C the following state WW "" JQ " - " Guardian Dischauged. Late Wednesday afternoon, J. T. Beckwith guardian of the person and estate of Win. 'Hogg, filed his iinal account with the county clerk. Tho roport shows the receipts to have been $2, 159.75, while the disbursements were $418.00 leaving a balance of $1741.08. Win. Hogg having reached his ma jority on the 8th Inst, tho guardian asked that he be discharged. The report was confirmed, the guardian was discharged and his bondsmen were released from further responsibility. WOOniMIFrii' BA BCOCIC At the li'lrsf, f!nriurpir:it,!fm:il c.lllircll at 8 P m. Wednesday. Oct. 20. 1S97, MissJ Rose Woodruff to William P. Bab cock, Rev. W. C. Knottier, D. D. of licialing. Miss Beatrice Shclfon presided at the piano and executed Lohengrin's wedding march, to which the bridal party entered. Miss Lena White served the occa sion as maid or honor, Misses Grace Babcock, Myrtle Hepburn, and Mina Hculat acted as bridesmaids. The groom was supported by Perry Card. The bride is tho daughter of Mrs. Sarah Woodruff. She is an accom plished young woman and a most tal onted vocalist. The groom Is a young business man of the Capital City. He is the only son of Mrs. Ida M. Bab cock. Following the ceremony a ieccption was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Babcock at the homo of tho groom's mother on North Commercial street. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock will be "at home" to their many friends after Nov. 20th, at their home on South Commercial street near Mission. Capes and Jackets. o A large number have t iken advantage of this sale and leave the store more th pleased with their bargains, There still remains a great number of choice garment .0. FKAWLEys' Comino. Patton Bros, haye completed arrangements with the Popular Frawley company to ap pear at Reed's opera house on next Teusday night in their great success "Christopher Joe" that turned people away at the "Marquam Grand" last Monday. The seats were placed on sale this morning and are selling rapidly. Klondike Stouies. Excite consid erable interest but no more so than statements made concerning the 5 cent Klondike cigar, manufactured at 100 State street. It Is enjoying an immense sale which is conclusive evidence of its merits as a good smoker. Moke Akrivals. Four more pris oners haye been received at the peni tentiary since Wednesday noon. Three hail from Union county and arc as follews: Luther Perkins, burglary, three years; J. True, burglary, two years; Bert Jones, obtaining money under false pretenses, four years. Joseph Sprowles was received today from Umatilla county under sentence of two and one-half years for larceny. Machinery in. Machinery for the smelter to be used by the mining com pany composed of Messrs. White, Reeves, Wilmot. Gilmore, Heidesker, et ai, was today hauled to the mines by Messrs. Reeves. The capacity of this is ten tons for 24 hours. The smelter comes from St. Louis, and will be tired with charcoal. Will Take Charge Monday. Charles B. Moores, the new register of the Oregon City land office, was in Oregon City Wednesday, duly quali fied to take 'possession of the office. On account of the Inconvenience that would bo caused by making out re ports for a week, however, he con cluded not to enter upon the discharge of his duties as register until tho be ginning of next week. Ho returned to Salem last evening and will busy himself with prcparationsfor moving Ills family to Oregon City. Saturday lie will receipt for tho property of the register's ollicc and begin his service with the beginning of the new week. Mr. Moores 'has leased the residence or Judge!1. A. McBridein that clt for u year. Plush Capes, $4.50. A. nice plush wipe, good length, full sweep, Thibet trimmed, 5 A beaded plush enpe, Thibet trimmed, a 'hummer" but only a few left. iioand $12 50 .Some of the handsomest plush capes ever shown here, Mackintoshes, up, Ladies' double cape mackintoshes, with velvet collar Children's mackintoJios $2.5 an,l up. and plaid lining from $3.50 and Jackets, Ladles' jackets $3 to (15, Children's jackets it and up. 'Misses' jackets $2.50 and up. Agents' Standard patterns best and cheapest, Willis Bros. & Co. RBBD'S OPBRA HOUSE. PATTON BROS., Lesees and Managers. One Night Only, Tuesday, October 26, , The FraWly Company. . . The most perfect dramatic organization in America. $ Presenting Madeline LucctteRy ley's delightful comedy in four acts. Christopher, Jr. , . Entire new scenery. Beautiful costumes. A superb production. Reserved seats. $1. Gallery admission, 50 cents. Seats now on sale at Patton's. t A PBW DRIVES : S3,90FPluSfuaPc'c1Iat,a"d.fro.nt $4,70 F a a black beaver jacket, 28 edged in Thibet, trimmed in jet inches long the best value ever and braid, offered for that price, $4,85 F?r a ?lus!LfaPc' cIlar an front $3,50 For a black beaver double cape edo-ed in Thibet, foncv limner. velvet mil if io-.j l ... i edged in Thibet, Worth $7,50, fancy lining, velvet colhr trimmed in braid. $10,00 For a fine black bouclc jacket, lined throngh with silk, Regular price $14,00, Children's and misses' garments at big rcpuctions, "Salc closes Saturday night, 257 Commercial Telephone 112, St, y&pJf flBRflPl m zmm SSSasSgeSSSSSSfflsgeg -"II Free Excursion TO PORTLA ND' A limits r, Iu otder to enable our numerous friends and customers to pay us a visit and examine our new store, with Its entirely new stock, we have concluded to give them an opportunity of doing so free of cost, Our plan is this Every one visiting our store from Marion county, who makes a purchase amounting to twenty dollars or more and presenting a copy of tins nil will have his railroad fare from his railroad station, including Salem and all points north, refunded by us. To assure those who are not acquainted with our house be beij leave to sav that we have but ' ONE PRICE and that the lowest. All our goods are marked in plain figures Our stock is entirely new and has been carefully selected by our Mr. Den Sell. nnu we sell only at rOPULAR PRICES. ing. Moyer Clothing Co. 9 I Someih na New . . i . . me Latest n. to q I i o U The first on the coast, Come in and see it, whether you want to buy or not, I 1 i rl W U - " ynPOm'f PRICE HATTERS a CLOTIU0 J I CHAS. S. RIELY, Manager. BEN SELLING, Manager, 31 m.iwrjliltMit. Tiiscu:Jri;jJ4iaallijj house. Third and Oak Sts, A ,v - -'TnTfifflMWIllin