Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 28, 1897, Image 4

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lOO Pieces
New dress goods just re
ceived to be placed on sale
15, 16 2-3, 20, 55, 30, 40,
50 and 60c per yard,
Our line of silks is the largest
in Marion county, rang
ing from 40c upward, i
New
Leather belts at 25c each,
Hair nets at 5al0c each,
Chatelaine bags, 50c each,
Leather purses at 35c each
New line of
Fancy Fans,
A BOARD OF TRADE.
Of People Who Pay for a Good Thing
Because They Like It.
Three-hundred and forty-two new
subscriptions to tlio Daily nnd
Wkeicly Journal up to Oct. 20tli
and still t)ic list Is growing.
Advertisers arc asked to Inspect our
subscription list, wlilcli nro open to
the public. For character of the
readers, and paying ability us custo
mers, tliey are llrst class urcgonlans,
NEW SUHSCRIl'TIONS.
James Hayes, Sublimity.
Walter Delot.g, Salem.
J. B.Gibson, Freestone. Oil.
Win. Downing, Lacomb, Or.
T. T. Geer, Maclcay.
L. I). IIutTman, Salem.
I C. Baker. San Francisco.
G. W. Hutisaker. Turner
J no. J. Bartlctt, Salem,
C. G. Schramm, Salem.
u. Simmons, Salem.
T. K. Simpson, Tekoa, Wn
O. II. Fay, Salem.
J. Donaldson, Salem.
C. W. LaGrange, Salem.
ucideck'er, balem
J. J. Dalpynipl? & Co.
J. A. Iluscy. Turner.
Win. Bagley, Portland.
P. II. Healcy, Wallowa.
Jos. Weaver, Wallowa.
A. Wade, Wallowa.
D. Bartlctt, Joseph.
L. M. Rccdcr. Aumsvillc.
J. A. Ilussey, Turner.
J. II. Glazner, Turner.
Ojburn's Racket Store
The Proof,
In our last advertisment we said we carried
good goals. We now ask you to look in our
north window and see our display of chate
laine bas, pocket books, purses, horn and
Japanese shell hair pins and side combs,
Fancy dressinc combs in celluloid, amber
anl clear shell leather belts with buckles and
in the laiest fai, the cinch belt.
We ask a comparison of quality as well a?
price on these goods with any similar goods in
town. We know the quality is hist class and
prices extremely low.
Osburn's Racket Store,
Next door to Albert's bank.
REMEMBER.
most
Wi nro. still i?l vlnt? awav that
Interesting book. "The Lost Shackle,
or Seven Years With the Indians,"
on the purchase of $2 worth of goods,
at The Fair Store. You can't afford
to miss reading it or will send to any
address post paid on receipt of 25c.
O. P. Daijney,
274 Commercial street, Salem.
PERSONALS.
13T For local matter nee third page.
G.Stolzwasa Portland visitor to
day P. II. D'Arcy returned today from
Eugene.
Mrs. Z. F. Moody Is visiting friends
In Portland.
Judge Geo. II. Burnett returned to
dayjfrom Albany.
Dr. J. M. Kceno went to Portland
this afternoon.
Mrs. W, II. Abrams Is visiting rela
tives In Eugene.
O. P. Dabney, of the "Fair" store,
was In Albany today.
Thos. Pomeroy returned to his
home at Mehama today.
D. E. Kenworthy, the Albany lunch
counter man, is in the city.
Mrs. A. N. Bush was the guest of
Portland friends Wednesday.
Misses Lou and Leona Illrsch spent
the day with friends In Portland.
Bagster 2
Bibles
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just received at : : , : H
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i Bookstore ''
Editor Train, of the Albany Her
ald, returned home this morning.
Attorney Webster Holmes went to
Portland this afternoon on legal busi
ness. Mr?. G. M. Beeler returned this
morning from a business visit at
Eoseburg.
Itcv. DavenDort, D. D canio down
from Lebanon this afternoon and is
the guest of G. A. Rockwell.
Chas. L. Cosper, of Lincoln, Neb.,
and F. S. Smith, of Rathdrum, Idaho,
are registered at Hotel Salem.
L. T. Reynolds, state horticultural
commissioner, went to Woodburn "to
day to Inspect some nurseries
Mrs. Ellis Ilaslam and Miss Dora
Eastburn, left today via Yaquina, for
an extended visit at San Francisco.
Congressman T. II. Tongue, of
Hillsboro, was in the city today, hav
ing business before the supreme
court.
Miss Eura Clark returned to Port
land today, having attended the
Clark-Royal wedding last evening,
being a sister of the bride.
Mrs. -R. A. Kirk returned today
from a visit atSt. Paul. She was ac
companied by -her sister, Miss Smith,
and also Miss Kirk, a sister to Mr.
Kirk, who will spend several days Jin
this :clty.
Rev. E. J. Thoinpron .vho will par
ticipate in the Installation ceremon
ies at the Presbyteri-in church, came
down from Corvallls this afternoon
and will be the guest of J. A. Van
Eaton and family while In the city.
Hon. T. W. Davenport, who has
been examining the farming lands in
the mountainous portions of New
York state, writes to friends here
that some of their best farms would
not be accepted as a gift by the aver
age webfooter. Enough rocks are
picked np off the land to build the
fences. Thirty or forty head of sheep
almost keep one family, the lleece un
der the present tariff yielding about
$1 each annually and a good fat lamb
turned in for mutton brings four or
live dollars In the great city of New
York.
BUSINESS MEN'S MEETING.
Preliminary Organization to Report A Plan.
E. n, Flagg was called to the chair,
and Walter Lyon served as secretary
at the Salem business men's meeting
at the City Hall Wednesday.
J.O. Bjzarth moved appointment
of a committee of three to draft a
form of organization. Carried and J.
O. Bozorth, Wni. M. Clieringtcn and
H. D. Patton were named.
J. II. Fletcher and E. n. Flagg
made brelf addresses for the promo
tion of the enterprise.
J. G. Wright, Dan J.Fry and others
spoke in behalf of the petition in fa
vor of Yaquina bay, now circulating
In this city, and the following resolu
tion was carried:
"Reselved, That it is the sense of
the Salem Chamber of Commerce ,that
the Oregon delegation in congress
urge upon the secretary of war the
importance of prosecuting the contin
uous work of Improving the Yanuna
harbor in accordance with the act of
congress authorizing him to make
contracts therefor not to exceed $1,
000.000." The meeting adjourned for one week
to hear the report on organizati on.
YEW PARK BURGLARY.
McAtee & Smith's Grocery Store Enteted
Some Time Wednesday Night.
The grocery store of McAttce &
Smith, on South Twelfth street In
Yew Park was entered by parties iasu
night. An cntcrance was gained by
forcing the front door open. Tlio till
was rilled of a number of English and
American pennies and a small quant
ity of plug and smoking tobaccos va
carried away.
ThobUrghry Is supposed to have
been the work of tramps, a largo
number of the hobo clement having
been seen in that vicinity during the
past week. i
At an early houi this morning
momhersnf thn Prnseott family and
also Earl Race heard dlsturbancs
that were probably occasioned by the
thieves breaking Into the store.
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A New Business. Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. A. Baldcrston, late of Rossland,
B. C, have decided to settle in Salem
and engage in the furniture and un
dertaking business. They arc prepar
ing to open up in the Turner block,
and will be ready for 0biminess early
next month. They will find Salem a
more satlsfactry place to liyo and do
do business than their late home In
the mining regions.
SPECIAL
DRESS GOODS !
All the latest effects and colorings,
5 We have received late shipments of all the new dcirablc fabrics, and offer them at
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Last Chance
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The end of our special watch sale oc
curs on Saturday of this week,
Now Is The Time
to get a good ladies or gents gold filled
watch from $8 up. Solid gold from
$i8up.
JOHN Q. BARR
118 State St.
Reed's Opera House,
PATTON BROS., Malingers.
Phono 59.
One Performance Only,
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Whist ! The Old Folks Whist
club (whose proceedings are strictly
forbidden to appear in the newspa
pers,) held their regular weekly meet
ing at the home of State Treasurer
and Mrs. Phil Metschan. The guests
of the evening not members of the
club were: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ilodg
kin, Dr. and Mrs. Williamson, Dr. and
Mrs. F. L. Grlmth, Supt. and Mrs.
D. A. Paine The llrst prizes of the
evening went to Mrs. Olive England
and J. D. Sutherland. Second prizes
sometimes called booby,)went to Mrs.
iVlliiamsoii aim Mayor uicharuson.
Ouuuon Wuatiiek. "This Is Cali
fornia weather" remarked a young
lady this morning to an old Oregon
lan. "Oh no" was the reply "This is
Oregon weather." Oregon against
tho world for Ideal weather.
Bargains in Underwear,
25o EACH Ladles' rlbbed.'gray Uccced
wnlL'lit and well 11 nl shed.
25o EACH Children's white merino shirts
cotton shirts and drawers. Good
and drawers. A good article at
a low price.
25c A SUIT -Children's gray rltbcd cotton union suits, not many left.
35c EACH Ladles' ribbed, lleeced cotton shirts and drawers, extra heavy,
color ecru.
50c EAOIILadlcs lieayy ribbed cotton lleeced shirts and drawers, colors
whlto and gray.
ei.00 EACII Ladles' and men's all wool shirts and drawors,' colors white and
Social at Shaw.
A surprise party was given to Mr.
B. Ilefliebower and family, Friday
evening, October 22, 1897. It was
given for tho purpose of making them
n farowoll vlelt. Tlioro wore about
75 persons in attendance of both old
and young. The evening was very
pleasantly passed with music games
and talking. Supper was served at 12
o'clock, which consisted of the yery
best of cakes, pies and chicken, which
all ate very hearty of. At about 2
o'clock, al took their departure for
home. Bidding this family good bye
which has been with us for six years
will be a sad parting to all. They
camo here from Kansas in 1891, and
have resided here till the present time,
when In a few days will leave for Ft,
Collins, Col.
To Wed. County Clerk L. V Ehlen
today issued marriage licenses as fol fel fol
eows: Geo N. Sroat and Lizzio Van
Wagner, C. J. Arnold and Anna L.
Edmunson. This makes a total of
thirty one such licenses Issued for
this month.
Try Schllllns'w nest tea and baking powder,
America's Favorite Comodlan,
Digby BellA
Presents the New Comedy.
"Tto?
floosier
Doctor."
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By Augustus Thomas, author of
bama," "Mizzouri"
Company of 25 Artists, J?
PRICES.
First 9 rows $1 00
Balance lower iloor 75
First row gallery 1 00
Balance 50
Seats now on sale.
Free Excursion
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PORTLAND
gray.
f,0o BAon-:
tan.
Mcu'e heavy ribbed cotton shirts and drawers, colors gray and
DOo EAOII Men's heavy softcamel'a hair shirts and drawers. Great yaluo.
MELBA UNION SUITS Best made a ful lllno from 50c to $2.00 a suit.
Willis Bros. & Co.
302 Commercial street. The cash dry goodi and klioe house,
AcenU' Standard patterns best andjiheapest,
Iu order 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 slore from Marion county, who makes a purchase
amounting to twenty dollars or more and presenting a copy of this id, will
have his railroad fare from his railroad station, including Salem tnd all
points north, refunded by us.
I'o assure those who are not acquainted with our house be beg leav? to say
that we have but
ONB PRIOB
and that the lowest. All oui goods are marked in plain figure!. Our
stock is entirely new and has been carefully selected by our Mr. WnSell
ing, nnd we sell only at POPULAR PRICES.
Moyer Clothing Co.
BEN SELLING, Manager
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Third end Oak Sts,
14c - very pretty line of
raised effects, in green
and purple, and red and black.
45c nkky line of heavy
' raised effects, in all the
late shades, A bargain at 75c,
39c nc smaN checks,
Pretty children's wear,
25c or a nc a wo3'
imported serges, a 1 1
shades,
serges,
37c, For a line of 5(Mnch,
du wool storm
in black and navy.
25c,
For a line of 42'inch,
cnangcabie serges, in
several colorings,
45c, Fot a Knc of 54inch
all wool ladies' cloth, in
all shades, very heavy,
BLACK DRESS GOODS-vWe arc showing an exceptionally strong line in plain and
brocades from 20c to $2.00 per yard, which we will also sell at reductions dur
ing this sale,
PATTERN SUITSIn fine goods arc also included, It will pay you to investigate the
bargains we arc offering at our ever popular specials,
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business,
Satisfied customers will send the "prof
it" up? displeased patrons will put "loss"
hopelessly in the ascendancy,
A, B, Steinbach Co's, clothes are the
only readymade garments we know of
which satisfy at once the artistic sense, the
physical needs and a modest purse,
Our profit comes in ever increasing n
sales, As surely as ''the night follows the
day" so surely does one customer send us
another, And why ? We will refund your
money if you are dissatisfied
CHAS. S. RIELY, Manager
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