Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, November 13, 1897, Image 4

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NJBW TODAY AT
HOLVERSON'S
CASH
STOUF,
CASH
STOUE.
Fur Storm 6ollar
in mink, electiuu seal, iultiu seal, skunk,
ofposum, and hush stone mautex. stylish.
PRETTY, UP-TO-DATE.
Gash Store HolverSOIl's Cash Store
New Line of
Ladies' Underwear !
lot 25c a garment and up,
New Fur Trimming,
While and black tlilbot, Russian
seal, mink, curly lamb, etc.
Plaited Mtiussclolrcde solr, new
dotted yelling, new fancy ribbons.
New Gimps,
New Frogs,
New Braidsi
New Bindings.
Chatelaine Bags,
J. j.Dalrumple & 60.
Men's Onderu)ear.
Weltavo Ju-it received something
fine In men's underwear and are now
able to give you some genuine u:ir'
gains. Wc have one line of line llcecc
lined balbrlggan, tlie regular price of
which is 81.50 a suit our price Is CO
cents a garment. Another line of
heavy Derby ribbed at 15 cents a gar
ment; the usual price Is $1.25 to $1.50
a suit. Wc have a line of all wool
goods that arc tjold everywhere at $1.00
to $2.25 a suit. Our price Is 80 cents a
garment. Wc have a few broken lines
'that wo arc closing out atless than
cost.
Osburn's Racket Store
and children, who will spend several
weeks visiting Salem relatives.
MARION TAX
ROLLS.
Have the
REMEMBER.
Wo arc still giving nwuy that most
Interesting book "Tho Lo3t Shackle,
or Seven Year. Wit i tho Indians,"
on the purchase of $2 worth of goods,
at The Fair Store. You can't afford
to miss reading It, or will scud to any
address poet paid on receipt of 25c.
O. P. IMIINKY.
221 Commercial street, Salem.
What It Costs the C unty to
Wotk Delayed.
County Assessor Lobart Informed
The Journal Friday that th? assess
merit roll would not bo completed bo
foro tho state tax Imrd meets. He
docs not like the efforts that County
Clerk Ehlcn Is making to get the tax
rolls completed In time.
WHAT THE CLEUIC SAYS.
"I did not demand tho books but
simply asked Mr. Hobart to let me
have tho assessment; rolU In tho even
ing so that I could put on a night
force to work, making the two copies,
and for this purposo Mr. Uobart
agreed to let mc have his books. This
will enable mc to complete the assess
ment rolls In time, so as to Imvo one
copy ready for tho state board of
equalization. Tho law gives mo JO
days to make two copies In, but I
shall be satisfied to be aulo to got one
completed In time for tho state board.
Tho 40 days to which the law entitles
mo are not next year but now, and
will Imvo to bo converted Into 40
nights to make this one copy."
Last year the state boar! never got
the Marlon county rolls to equalize
them at all. but blindly added .'!0 per
cent, to all, personal property. This
was Ignored by the county tax board
and Marlon county, will stand a suit
and In tho end pay the $2000 stato tax.
Tho efforts of Mr. Ehlcn to get the
rolls completed In tlmo for the state
board will bo appreciated by the tax
payers. You can alwaysgctbarglns In cloth
ing, boots and shoes and rubber goods
at tho New York Racket. Call and
seo them. 2d lw.
SOCIABILITY.
Continued from Hrst pagc.J
FJiEE SILVEfc 1'AItTY. r
An enjoyable tlmo was given by the
Young People's Missionary Society of
the Methodist church Friday evening,
at the residence- of Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Ohmart. Tim parlors In their
cosy homo were lilted with friends of
the society, and were handsomely
decorated with chrysanthemums and
flowers, making a very artistic
ensemble. During the evening an
"Auction" was held, the genial Mr.
Chas. At wood acting as auctioneer.
The novelties for sale were unique
ind created much merriment. Among
i.hcsc articles which were paid for in
free sliver were: A dainty mouth
piece, (a large Iron spoon;) souvenir of
Orcece,(yasclinc bottle;) Ulnck Rcauty,
t,ix negro doll:) two-bits-, (two horse-
lt;) the missing link, (from a log
ilialn;) scratch my back,(curry-comb;)
,i pair of shears, (plow
dicars;)dlamond pin, (a paper
lime and pin;) r.inkund for
the same by gentlemen having
mentions and the ladies giving floral
tnswers.
The atfalr was .a most delightful
inc. Those present were: Mr. nnd
Mrs. Adam Ohmart, Rev. O. W,
jlrannls, Mrs. M. C. Matthlcw, Misses
(na Stllwcll, Musa and Eva (Jeer,
Jracc and Edna Pohle, Mary Orcen,
Jcrtrude Savage, Lois Ohmart, Clara
Smith, Incs Field Julia Field,
Jora Lltchlield, Cora Winters,
Minnie Winters, Mollle Dunlap,Auna
Atwood, Carrie Bradshaw, Delia
Patty, Alice Ransom; Messrs. H. A.
ICUrtz, Frank Lltchlield, Pioyd Field,
Jims. Atwood, E A. Kurtz, Roy Oh
mart, Richard Hurford; Masters Ca
pics Matthlow,Chancey and Reynolds
Ohmart.
HKKD'S OI'EltA I10U8K.
McEwa'n closesdils weed ofbypno
ilsm at Salem with a tine program,
.ncludlng balloon ascension and stone
breaking lest. He has had full houses
jvery night since Ills all-day sleeping
test, winch was written up In Tub
Journal. No one one questions his
powers as a trance producer and skill
ful entertainer. Matlneo this after
noon for ladles and children
Reed's opera house will be occupied
Thanksgiving night by a four act
comic opera, "Lost, Strayed or
Stolen." Thosccno Is located In Paris.
Introduces Spanish dances and a large
orchestra. The troupe advertises GO
people.
DIED.
WAIT. At the homo of his mother,
on Front Btrrot near Cent-r, at 2
o'eliick n.fiT, Saturday, November
2, 1897, Thomas Qiner Walt, aged
22yc'irs, 2 months and 11 days, of
consumption. "
"Tommlc" was born hi this city
September, 1875, and "has always
lived In SalcoiFv' . t
Funeral serelces have not yetbeen
completed.
A Crisis.
Nkw Yduic, Nov, 12. A dispatch
to the Herald from Panama says:
The political 'situation In Columbia
is critical. Fears arc expressed In
official circles that the conservatives
aro conspiring against the- govern
ment, and these expressions have
aroused uneasiness.
Advices just' received roni Bogota
state that Vice-President Caro has
had a conference with General Reyes,
candidate for president, -and Dr.
Aqulllcs Pcra, the leaders of the con
servatives and liberal parties The
Vice-president declared that In his
opinion the only practical solution of
the pollcal problem was to respect
every citizen's vote In the coming
election.
The conservatives arc alarmed at
this stand, which, If adopted, would
Inevitably bring the liberal party
legally to power. Tills has caused
the conservatives to openly declare
against the government and plotting
Is feared.
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Is a. Icep seated blood disease which jv
allUieniiU. mixtures n the world Ph
cannot cure, a.o.o. if "'"- '. Yzr
vegetable ) is a real boA remedy for ,
blood diseases and has no equal. i
Mrs. Y.T. Buck, of Delaney, Ark., hatl
Scrofula for twenty-five years and most
of the lime was under the care of the
doctors who could not relieve her. A
specialist satu tie
could cure her, but j
he Tilled her with
o.onir- nlld fiotnsh ,
which almost ruined
her constitution. She
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5 j. pvptv ao-callcd uioou
toiss ....liritip nnl (Ira ilk
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them by tnc wnoiesan..
but tliey cliu noi rcacu
,her trouble. Some
rttii? advised her to try
S.S.S. and she very
soon found that she had a real blood
,.....i i?,t. She savs: "Alter tak
ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am
perfectly well, my skin is clear
and healthy and I would not be in
my former condition for two thousand
dollars. Instead of drying up the poison
in uly syrtcm, like the potash and
ircenic, .S.S.S. drove the disease out
thruugu the skin, and I was perma
nently rid of il."
A Real Blood Remedy
S S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula,
I'cema. Rheumatism Contagious Blood
toiui, or any disorder of the blood.
i)o not rely upon a simple tonic to cure
.i di-ep-sealcd blood disease, but take a
real blood remedy.
Our books
Swift
Specific Co.,
Atlauta, Ga
AT ACTUAL COST.
100
MIOW
We have 100 fine garments
tan and black, costing froni
in
navy,
State of Ohio, City of Tolkdo, )
Lucas County, j3!
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
lie is the senior partner of the lirm of
F. J Cheney & Co., doing business In
the City of Toledo,' County and State
aforesaid, and that said tlrm will pay
the sum of One hundred dollars for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure,
F. J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my prefcneo, thlsQth day of De
cember, A. I). 1800.
A. VV. Oleson,
Seal Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh cure is taken inter
nally and acts directly on tho blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
tfrrSoldbyDruggis ts, 75c.
Examination Notice,
v.inrf U lmrcbv L'iven that the reg
ular qu.irieily examination for teach
ers' certificates for Marion county will
be hold at Salem, beginning at 1 p. m.
Wednesday. Nov. 10. 1SU
Sl.SOST.SO
which we will offer for one week at actx
ual manufacturer's cost We must dis
pose of them, and if prices will sell them
they must go,
iJk
School
HJMd-w-d
Supt.
(. W. Jones,
Marlon County.
Yarn of all goods at last years
prices at the New York Rackot.
Reed's Opera Mouse
PATTON BROS . Mcu atzs.
Phone 59.
Canvass telescope and leather satch
els at the New York Racket, "d-lw.
Call for Warrants
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand applicable to the
payments all warrants of the city of
Salem, endorsed on or lieforo April 20,
1800, drawn upon the general fund
Please present said warrants for pay
ment at Ladd x liusli bunk, as inter
ested on same will cease from the date
of this notice.
A. A. Lue,
City Treasurer.
Salem Nov. 10, 'S07. 10t
PERSONALS.
E. C. Olltner Is In Ashland.
Rev. J no. Parson will belnCorvallls
oyer Sunday.
Kola Nels was In Woodburn today
looking after hops.
Dr. J. A. Richardson visited the
reform school today.
R. II. Coshow and children wont to
Eugene this morning.
, Mrs. M. Fcnnell and Master Willie
lluntvcut to Gcrvals today.
Mrs. W. P. Lord and son Montaguo
wore In tho metropolis today.
Rev. C. F. Clapp, of Cottage Grove,
arrived In this city this morning.
County Superintendent G. W, Jones
was In Gcrvals and Portland today,
Superintendent A.N. Gilbert, of
tho state pciilrcntlary Is In Portland.
Editor J. II. Fletcher, ottholnde
pendent, has returned from Jefferson.
Rev. C. E. KHevTorwcnt to Albany
this morning to remain over Sunday.
Secretary or State II. R. Kincald is
In Humane to e&d Sunday with tils
family.
District AUomy &. L. Ilajdon and
Attorney Geo. U- Wnglwiii were In
Gcrvals today on legal buslne&s
F. W. Durbln, the Commercial
street feed dealer, has been seriously
ullllcf'il with quinsy for the past
week.
MUsJoslu Cnsu returned today to
her liomontElkhorn, having success
fully passed the recent teachers ex
amination and scoured a thirl grade
certificate.
Chief Justice F. A. Moore accom
panied by Mrs. Mooro and daughter,
Miss Callsa, went to St. Helens, today
In response to a jiiessagu announcing
tho serious Illness of Mrs. Moore's
father.
Percy Harrlld has returned from
Bpokano where ho found employment
as carpenter aftoIcavlng Salem last
Kprlng. Mr. Harrlld has boon quite
ill for several weeks and returns
homo for rest and recuperation.
Mrs. T, Mj, Kckhart who has been
Visiting her" sister Mrs, K. A. Lynds
hi Portland, returned homo this
morning accompanied by her sister 307 Commercial Street,
THE LATE Mil. OASTELLO.
Patton Bros, nnnouncc a new play
for Friday cvcnlnir of next week at
the Reed. We are to havo the pleas
ure of seeing '-The Late Mr.Castello."
Tho principal character In tlie play,
that of a lllrtatlous widow, Is said to
bcadmlrably portrayed by MIssRachcl
Ford, the latest stago celebrity to
have captivated theatre goers. Miss
Ford isa California girl of rare beauty
and has been on the stage for some
time. She Is highly praised for her
clover work ln"TiieLateMr.Castcllo."
tier taleutK and beauty have brought
her immediate fame, and It can be
safely said that there aro few Anicr
Icin actresses who aro more generally
spoken of than Miss Ford. A select
company will present the piece
and among the people with the organ
Izatlon who are well known can bo
mentioned tho names of Miss Leila
Hill, Miss Lillian llartlctt, Mrs.
Frances Edgerton, Mr. Lionel Clarke,
Mrs. Chas, Charters. Mr. Lewis Wood
and Mr. Chas. J. Dillon.
Up l'o Date Service. ;
A Great many Pacific Coiist people,
when contemplating a trip' east ana
when bringing friends, west, know
very little about the Interlorllnc, and
tlie object of this article is to afford
reliable information
In the tirst place for good time and
service, select a route via St. Paul
and Minneapolis, because the lines
that way are contlnuou,sf.aindor one
system without any change of cars,
and ccry man from peanut agent up
is a courteous, reliable and expert-
i need olllccr. ready to aid and protect
you in every emergency and capable
of making you feel at home and com
fortable during tlie long Journey.
Then see that your ticket reads via
the WIsconson Central Lines becauso
that thoroughfare affords strictly Hrst
class service, and the meals on its
dining cars (Always reasonable In
price) arc equalled by few and excelled
by none. Geo. S. Batty, 210 Stark
St., Portland, Or.. Is General Agen t
hero f(jr tn's company and will cheerfully
furr.lsh you a neat and handvcalender
and full Information on the subject of
transportation, if addressed or called
upon, and nny ngent will upon appli
cation, sell you a ticket over the Wis
consin Central Lines tf
Friday, Nov. 19,
A Select Company, diir.ctfiom
Baldwin Theatre, Sin Fian
otsco, representing
m
Tm$ Opportunity
to get good garments at a low price
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Commercial st
Telcponc No, 112
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Mr. J
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Great
London
And
New York
SUCCESS,
By Sidney Grundy, Esq.
Kill Clover lloot Tel. lor Corjtination
k'l lb Bl tnJ if after using it you don't
u; m, return the package an I get your
rooiwy. SoUby D.J. Fry.
The week lias witnessed the organi
zation of a local American Anti-Saloon
League, the result of the elec
tloh of officers was as follews:
Honorary piesldent Peter Hatch.
Acting president Scott Uozortli.
Secretary Grace Pohle.
executive committee- Dr. J. W.
Meredith. U. H. Lehman and Mrc.
Amelia E. Miller.
The meeting was held at the First
M. E. church and consisted of Bible
reading', prayers, and the enrollment
of new members.
lie Not Deceived I A Couph, Horsenessor
Croup aro not to be I rifle J with. A Jose in
time ofShllo's Curo will save you much
rouble. Sold by D. J. Fry.
The Funniest of (jonicdied
The Greatest Laughng Hit
In Years,
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SCALE Oh TRICES.
Orchestra, First nine rovvj, $i.
Parquet, balance of lower floor, 75 cents.
Balcony, first two rows, 75 cents
Balcony, next two rows, 50 cents.
Gallery, 50 cents.
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Winter Sboee
CALF LINED HEAVY EXTENSION SOLES
Arc the proper thing. We
have an immense stock on
hand,
See our men's heavy sole, box calf, at $3,50. It's a corker.
Also ladies', in button or lace, $2,50,
FOR SALE.. Two fresh cows, one Jersey.
TnriuireofJ. W. Lyons half mile east of car
line on Garden Koad 11.13-511-iwt.
KRAUSSE
A. '.(Wn-J&y
BROS..
275 OOmMEROIAX, ST.
NEW TODAY,
Another big line of those cotton
blankets,
47c up,
I"! no assortment of stamped dollies,
splashers, tray-scaris, etc. etc.
7c up,
Linos of children's wool union suits.
65c up.
Mackintoshes,
Uubber shoos, etc., at louost rackot
prices, same as all the rest or m
slock.
3c Tablets in Abundance,
NrViggins' Bazaar.
Young Coolidge Murdered.
On Thursday Curly Coolldgo, son of
tho SUvorton banker, was shot at
Chetco, In this state. He was looking
after some farm p-operty there, when
the dlstardly deed was committed.
A telegram was received by his par
ents yesterday, but no particulars
wore given. His funeral will bo held
at SUvorton Monday ut '1 o'clock p, in.
II, Smith, who was with young
Coolldge, was also wounded Ir. the
fray, but not badly.
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nd Now Is the
frit
limes
TO BUY,v
Dolls-Games j
A Snap in Underwear ,
Men's HncstnU wool shirts and drawers, worth $1.60 each, only ft n gar.
went. Como nnd sco them,
Those 40Atich Novelties
In arcs goods at 25 cents 11 yard are the Illicit In town for tho price.
Selling well too. Como on If vpu want a gmxl selection. Wo Imvo a bcautl
fill line of dress goods at.all prices up to IWIZ u yard.
Rain Protectors
finr lmri'ulrw In umbrell
have n full lino of girls' mackintoshes, double texture, detachable capes,
Dry Feet
bur barirulns In umbrellas and mackintoshes mako tho pcoplo talk.
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Commerclnl st.
Thla stock must be sold out tc malce room for my
Holiday Books. Notice my Bhow window.
S. DEARBORN,
BOOKSELLER.
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HAEDWARE,
Real Estate Tranfers.
Tho following deeds wore tiled with
County Recorder P. W. Waters today
P. T. Wrlghtmnn, shorltf, to Jacob
Heeuior, three-fourths aero on East
State street, also ten acros In 1 7 s r 3
w; consideration $2,183.81.
Kllen Kobblns and I. H. Robblns,
her husband, to Albert? Cartwrlght,
tract of laud In llvorton; considera
tion! ,000.
Same to same, another small tract
of land In SUvorton. also onc-clgth
aero In SUvorton; consideration 200.
Urick Block Sold.
Tho second sale of a brick block
within a week at Salem Is announced,
this 0110 by the enterprising real es
tate tlrm of Derby & Co. It com
prises threo two-story bricks and lot
07x103, between tho Home Hakcry
and E- P. Parkhurst building on
Commercial street, to Miss Myra H.
and A. A. Sporry for $S000. That Is
about SIS') a front foot.
Stoves and Tinware !
Aluminum and Uraniteware,
Points and Oils, and Dynamite
240 Commercial st, SALEM, OREGON
Overcoat or
MackiDtc-sb ?
wf
Free Excursion
-TO-
PORTLAND
AREGISTEnED 108Q js
Mackintoshes.
JWBSf
We start at $2.50 for boys', and S3 for men's
We have better grades that Lare guaranteed
from ', f
$6 to $16.50.
Overcoats
a , f, in ml iii nnr mtitifii-K and riiblxir boots. A bin lino of rubbir goods at
liedrorW prices for cash, lrl '"r bhoo repilrlng to u. Best worK at
lowest prices. -1
December Patterns
i
, & And fashion shcut-i now In, O ill
Mlttern4 are the bst and cheapest.
E,-"
(ft
nnd get your choice.
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Tho Standard
miLE;li3 BROS. St OO.
4)2 OvijiiuercbUlreeU TJiecaih dry goo3 and Uoa Uoute. u
SumousLY III,. Rev. II. A. Den
ton, pastor of tho First Christian
church, of this city, left this utter
noon for Plemlni'sburi'. Kv.. In re-
sponso to u telegram atuiouii'jlog thbl
serious Illness of his mother. Tho
roverond gentloman exjwets to bo ab
sent about two weeks und in tho
meantime hi pulpit will be supplied
with capable and Intorcstlngspoakers.
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Sold i o a HoHflE. Sherltl P. T.
Wrlghtmati toda sold a half Interest
In a horse Jointly owned by Jno. Fur-i
gesonand A. L. Llvlngtone, to tho
former fur 15. The sale took placo
at tho Fashion stable on High street,
1u order to enable our uumerous friends nd customer lo?py u a visit
and examine our new store, with lu entirely new stock, weTiave concluded
to give them an opportunity ol doing w free .of cost, Our plan i UiU:
Eery one visilinc our store from Manon county, who makes a purchase
amounting to twenty dollan or more and presenting a copy of this ad, will
hare his railroad fare from his railroad station, including Salem and all
poluU nh, refunded by us.
To awure those who are not acquaUued jrlthouiihouse be beg leave to ay
that we have but
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ONE BRICB!
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and that the lowest. All oui 0li re marie 1 In plain fere. Our
stock U entirely new and has been carefully selected by our Mr. lttnbiU-
log, ana we sell only I'luumu viuv".
$8,
j W Also Pail Line of Bike Capes. 1
c iff.,-, J"st the thing for these rainy days. W
;f rp jrlht 1W7 by w II QBSS
tui TL.BUlo WbOo., Oil
fU 27XmAR ONEPRia HATTERS a CLOTHIERS jtj
pljCHAS. S. RIELY, Manager r SALEM, i
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Very busy in this department, We mention overcoats when''
ever wc can. We're fixed to please every want, and new goods
goods coming in every day. Prices
$10. $12.50, $15, $18, $20
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