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

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Do You Want a Jacket?
Of course you do when you can get one at your own price.
Wo liaveKOnie very desirable ones left, some that -are very stylish now
and will be for next winter. Why? Because the size of rlccvc Is the
same as will be worn next year, and the length is all right. We don't
care to keep them ever, so wo arc offering them ao actual cost and below.
You can sayc money by buj lug yrur jacket now.
A nice black, all wool jacket for $3,50,
A very stylish braided jacket for $4,00,
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STORE,
HOLVERSONS
3? ZCfCOnly two weeks to do yourvvASC
Gbrietmae bopping
We are ready with a grandtarray 'of new goods. All
the pent up enthusiasm that months of planning and
scheuilnghavo created let looc at once. Inspect the
different departments; you may get many good 6ug
gestlons. Goods bought, now will be stored free of
charge until Christmas.
J. j.Dalrumple & 6o.
Christmas Goods.
For children-''
Dolls. Pianos, Doll Carrhgcs Build
ing Blocks, Extension Tabic, Sets of
Dishes, Doll Hous;s, Ileal Cast Stoves,
Drums, Games, Picture Books, Tool
Chests. Doll Trunks, Iron Trains and
Fire Engines and a great many other
Toys and Notions that will please the
children.
For large people
A handsome line of Ladles' Purses,
and Clmttulne B.igs, French Plate
Glass Mirrors, (pretty and very cheap),
Handsome Celluloid Combs, Gont,
Neckwear, Hand Crochet Wool Skirts,
Fascinators. Ladles' nnd Gentlemen's
Handkerchiefs, Side Combs, Hair
Pins, Jersey Leggings, Umbrellas,
Leather Holts, ai.d n large variety of
other uscsul articles.
We ask a companion 'if goods and
prices. Cnmoand looic around. It Is
a pleasure to show our goods.
Osburn's Racket Store
Next door to Albert's bank.
For. the Holidays J
Onrsllvcr novelty stock Is now I
I oncn for Inspection, and contains i
tall that Is late. Sterling novelties ,
, from Zj cents up.
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Learner i70oasvvwwvi
Purses, card cases, etc.. stanlol
i no orwatcies. oiauionus ami
I Jewelry, gold spectacle?, opera '
, glasses, etc., at exceedingly iowi
1 prices for llrst-cmss goods.
S. W, Thompson 6. Co,
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UjrsvarssarvaBXsrsBBsasa
Tun UATinni Sunday opened
fair. Pain sob nnl noon and a heavy
warm 'south Wind blow all night.
Light uhowcrs Monday. The fore
cast Is rain for Monday night and
Tuesday,
PERSONALS.
Kev. P. 0. Hctzler Is In Portland.
F. .1 Slrayer of Vaqulna Bay Is In
town. - i
Kuv, J. Mucllhaupt Is homo from
Cribtrce.
I), L. Fclbtcr has gono to Los An
geles, Cal.
C. D. Mlnton went to Woodburn
this af lei noon.
y. Friedman was u' passenger for
Portland todiij.
acKet
THB TIDE IS ON.
Saturday my storo rescmbh'd nuthing qulto as much as a hive of bees at
Mvarmlug time. 1 will have extra clerks from now on,) and will endeavor to
give the bobtservlco possible for tho Chrlbtmas rush. My display tables
with ovcrvthilig plainly marked makes Itso very convenient for tho trade
to select from fur themselves, Anottler lot of silver pin cushions, trays,
mirrors and small waros expected In this week.
THOSE HANDKERCHIEFS.
"I want to see thoo you've adver
tised" is tho cry over and over again,
and when once been It would jln you
good to hear tho compllmepUiry ex
pression. Positively It's :i revela
tion to meet folks to see th values I
can produce for8, 10, 12, n, 18 and 20e.
Loti or pure linen pmbrolderud at 15c
and up.
It's t hut sample lino bought at a
discount and selling clioap. No two
alike. SEE FRONT SHOW CASK.
MY DOLLS,
Ihavc'iirniocd in lots according to
price. 'It's easy for you and conven
ient for us. 6 cents and up.
Wiggins' Bazaar, 307
fl 6HrliiHu Talk I
Sensible Presents for Old and Young,
JACKETS. $a Jackets now 12.23; St ones mwS2,75; ones now $3 and
so on. Come In sow and boloct your jacket.
SHOES AND SLIPPERS.-Ladles' and men's slippers 60c to 1.60 a
pair. Stylish, benzole and durable shoes for men, women and children at
bedrock .Icca f r spot cash
KID GLUVHS -Ladles' and men's etyjlsh gloves for 75o a pair and up.
Ladles' gloves in red,Brcen purple, brown, tail und black,
A NEW DRESS.A touslolo und acceptable gift. We arc making a
rtbutaton for tlu best Uno of dross goods In tho city, ut popular cash
prices Everybody ' talking ubout them. Don't )ou want to see them f
Wo will bo pluiscu to blurv them to you.
AGENTS KTANPAUD PA'PTERNS-Uest and cheapest,:
UHLLI3 BROS. & CO
W Cmiuciil street. The cash
CASH
STOKE.
Dr. J. A. Richardson visited the
reform school today.
D. M. Curtis, of Junction City, was
In the city today.
Secretary of State II. R.KIncald has
returned from Eogene.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Burcn have re
turned from Poatland.
Bert Savage, of Cottage Grove, Is
visiting Salem friends.
E. Anderson Is In Portland for a
few days visit with friends.
Attorney Frank Holmes had profes
sional business In Aumsvllle today.
Kola Nels returned today from Eu
gene with a largo number of hop sam
ples. F. E. Chambers, the Indopcndcnce
haidwarc dealer, was a Salem visitor
today.
Miss Vesta South wick has returned
from an extended visit with relatives
In Portland.
Frank Anrys, local salesman for the
WHey B. Allen Music Co , returned
today from Portland.
Miss NevaGrlswold returned Sun
day afternoon from a weeks ylslt
wiin menus at uugenc.
Mr. and Mrs.George flalderston left
on Saturday nlglit ror fliarysviiie,
Cal., thero to make their honiP.
Mr. 0. Marsh, has put In a desk nt
205 Commercial street and will con
duct a real estate business.
Chas. Ulcly, manager of Stclnbach't.
clothing establishment In this city,
went to Portland Sunday morning.
J. T. Wilson loft for Portland today.
He has taken charge of the old pioneer
grocery stock which will be bold oft at
auction.
Mrs. Fred Walker came up from
Portland today and will bo the guest
of Mrs. L, F. Giillllh and the
Misses Mctschan.
W. E Jones, of Jefferson, Is In the
city. Mr. Jones served as deputy
khorlll under Sheriff Wrlglitman dur
ing last October.
Dr. J. L. Hill came down from Al
bany this afternoon and delivered his
regular weekly lecture before the vV.
U. medical btudents,
Manager F. II. Anson, of tho Salem
& Suburban Hallway Co , returned
Sunday morning from a business trip
to the ttaniiam country,
Btato Superintendent G. M. Irwin
went to Portland today to complete
arrangements for the State Teaohors
Association soon to bo hold thero.
Miss Noma Strickland, wuo lias
been visiting at tho home of F, P.
Talk iiL'ton for tie nasi two montiis,
returned to her home at Looklnpglass
today.
Miss 'Jnlo McKlnney. deputy
county clerk, returned Sunday even
ing froln Portland. Miss JiCNinney
will not bo ablo to bo at her post of
duty lor tho ensuing week by reason
of her tussle with la grlppo.
Vfiiimr tunn iln vnll ivnnr. Kmilpt.lllntr
nlcn for n n resent, to vour best girl?
call, nt the Now Yirk Ilackct, they
lmvojustwiiatyouwant. coo za iw
Price . .
SWEET CUT-GLASS PATTERNS.
now they do go. Price from 6 to 15c
and us handsome In design as tho real.
Como uud sec.
ON MACKINTOSHES.
Rubbers, umbrellas,underwcar,hose,
bocks Buspcnders, etc. I havn a con
stant trade, and can convince anyone
that I am ut the bottom of the mar
kot. MY SHOES.
Arc convincing customers that
they're all right. Satlslled customers
are the very best ad. Try my 42.20
ladles' Vict kid.
Commercial Street
dry goods aud shoe houw
A FEARFUL FALL.
Geo. Lawt n Walks Out of an
Open
Window This Morning1,
Between 5 and 0 o'clock this morn
ing Geo. Lawton, a well-known local
character, walked nut of a window on
the second lloor lu the Western Sa
loon building, comer State and Com
mercial streets, falling to tho cement
pavement beneath, a distance of about
18 feet, breaking Ills left hip, also
tho left unklo besides very severely
spraining his right ankle and sustain
ing numerous ugly gashes on his
hoad.
Lawton was found laying on the
pavement about 6:30 o'clock by Police
Ofllccr Frank Ferrell who Immediately
removed him to the Red Front
Drug Storo and summoned medical
aid. AtSo'clock Lawton was removed
to the Salem Hospital where a care
ful examination disclosed the fact
that his injuries were quite bcrlous.
Besides a serious fracture of the left
hip, the man's left ankle was also
broken. The right nnklo was very
severely sprain d nnd his head was
almost covered with ugly gashes. He
was otherwise badly bruised up.
The supposition is that tho man
while in an intoxicated condition,
mistaking the window, which Is of
French design extending to the lloor,
for n door, wilkcd out and fell to the
pavement beneath. The theory that
Liwtou was In a somnambulistic
condition Is exploded, tho frequency
witli which the man Indulged In al
coholic drinks making the former con
elusion more probable.
It lb uot thought Lawton sustained
any Internal Injuries but what he
lacked In that way Is more than made
up In external bruises. He was ic
ported resting very comfortably this
afternoon, having luid the fractures
reduced and his wounds properly
dro:sed.
STATE HOUSE NEWS.
Messrs N. W. Rountree, Robert
Glenn and A. II. Ballard, all of Port
land, have Incorporated the Tribune
Printing Company, of Portland, with
a capital slock of $10,000. On the 25
of March 18U7 "The Tribune Publish
ing Co." was Incorporated by Robert
Glenn, Fied A, Durham and a gen
tleman by the name of Jojcc but
whether this Is to be succeeded by the
new corporation N not known.
M, A. Harrison, Island ulty, Union
Co. E. D. Boyd, Pcudletoniand Milton
W. Smith were the notarial appoint
ments today.
The Clackamas county tax roll was
received 'oday; tnc Marion ron aione
Is wanting.
The stale board of equalization
went through the formalities of meet
ing and adjourning in Salem, the
other day. The board was at a loss
how to procure a copy of a certain de
cision that it wMied to consider, and
after rinding out that there was no
money appropriated ror purcuasir.g
decisions, D. P. Thompson was dele
gated to make a trip to Portland, and
borr"W, If he could, the book from
Judge Northup. The dtclslon could
have been copied by a private sten
ographer for about $2.50. The dally
expenses of the board, Including mile
age, according to former charges, is
about $130. Tills would make an ex
penditure of $130 In order to save
$2.50. Tho Dalles Times Mountain
eer. The abo e was shown to the state
board today and D. P. Thompson said
he procured a copy of tho opinion at
Portland at his own expense, seven
teen pages at 25 cents a page. Still
this docs not explain why they did
not send, right up btalrs to the clerk
of tho supreme court and get a copy ol
the opinion. The btate board is today
considering the opinion.
An Operatic Treat,
The Calhoun opera company of 55
people, which will appear at Heed's
opera house next monday nlglit,
comes better equipped than ever be
fore to suit tho tastes of the most
exacting public Larger in Onumbur
and stronger In voices, with special
scenery, painted by the best artists of
the day, with new and olegant cos
tumes, with calcium und electrical
effects and an excellent orchestra of
ten solo, miiblcans under the leader
ship of Mr. Richard F. Lindsay, gives
assurance that a musical treat of un'
usual excellence Is In storo for all lov-
crsofthat which is best In comic
opera, The Calhoun opera company
wlien in tills city win present tlielr
grand success "La Grande Duchess.,,
with all its dazzling surroundings and
musical embellishments. Securo your
seats at once,
Goou Books. The Goiton Reading
fHrnlf. llnlrl fl lnnvn irnllinhlnn nt. f Iw.
W..W.V. .V... . ...IKW MUHUIIIIh V I...V.
iiume in ur.s. Amelia tinier, duuui
Commercial street Saturday, night. A
line collection of Walter Scotts' i
historical novels, as well ns poems and
bcotts' lire or iapoieon were donated,
by members and friends. This will
bo Increased by gifts of books from
several gentlemen In this city, making
a line addition of good books to the
Lincoln school library.
To Wed. Lato Saturday after
noon a marriage license was issued by
County Clerk L. Ehlen to Geo. II
Colgan nnd Jenette llamage. This Is
tho ninth marriage license Issued for
December.
W. B. Yletz, Wnterburg, Conn.,
Hugh Roberts, Jasper; J. F. Momret,
Cincinnati, O..L. B. Cornott and I
Ramcy, Springwater; T. II. Recs nnd
W. Fry. Aurora; C. F. Toozc. Wilson-
vllie; E. E. Porter, Stayton; and A.
C. Mllcs,"Llbcrty, were among those
registering at Hotel SSalcm Sunday ,
Phil McLschnn Jr., passed through
Salem on the ovarium! this morning
to Portland, on his return from Mat- j
agalpa, Nicaragua. Ho will return to ,
Salem this evening. Phil was accom
panied by Dr. C. W, Cuslck who
stopped at Albany where ho has rela
tives. TODAY'S MARKET.
Portland, Dec. 13. Wheat valley,
75c; Walla Walla, 73Jc
Flour-Portland, W; Superfine, $2.25
por bbl.
Oats-White :M(35c.
Hay Good, $12(jjl3 per ton.
Hops oYtf Nc; old crop IOjOc
wool-valley,
Oregon. 12c.
14((jil0c; Eastern
Mlllstutf Rran.mjhhnrts, J17.
Poultry Chickens, mlMd,I,75(cj2.50j
turkeys, live, lH.fi 10c.
Eggs Oregon, 25c por dou
Hides -Green, sailed CO lbs, 7fB7c.
under 60 Ibs.OJfnlc-.slicop rmlts,10(jT6c.
Onions SiXttJl per c
Butter Best dairy, 3040c; fancy
reamery, MXj(55c a roll.
Potatoes, 35c(.5c per sack.
Apples 25(aw)o a box.
Hogs Heavy, U.60.
Mutton Weathcis J3;drcssed, Co.
Beef liteere, 3; cows,$i25; dressed,
BALEM MAUKHT.
Whcat-07c.
Oats, SOc.
Apples, 30c In trade.
Hay Baled, ohont, tUfjjlO.
Flour In wholesale lots, 93.80; re
tail $1.20. I
Poultry Chicken, 4Co; turkeys,
8(2 9c.
Hogs-drcsed, 5c.
Live cattle--2WeL
Sheep Live, c a lb.
Wool-Best, 12c.
Hops-Best lOCgiac
Eggs- 23c cash.
Farm smoked moats Bacon, &$
iiuiu, lie; biuiuiuer. uo'iiu,
Potatoe8-20c 'traUe.
uuttctwDiury jsigjibo; o.ruuiuery,J
A W
AT Ut'ITY CHURCH.
Rev. CopeUnd Defends the Theater as
Innocent Amusement.
"Tho theater is an Institution of
God and a helping agent to advancing
civilization," said Dr. Copeland In a
very nble lecture at the Unity church
lastcvcnlng. He was earnest In his
plea for the theater and other "harm
less amusements" as he .called them.
Ho said that several hundred years
ago the theater In Greece was an In
stitution of the old church; w hen the
new Christian church came into
power It condemned everything sanc
tioned by the old church, regardless
of merit, and superstltlously believed
that the devil was In the theater. He
said that nearly all the more intelli
gent and enlightened people and
churches nnd ministers had now laid
aside this old, old prejudice and ac
copied good thcatersas harmless In
stitutions. The Puritans were con
sistent In their religion. They be
lieved It was sinful to have any
amusement of any kind or to smile or
to laugh aDd hence they condemned
tho theater and rightfully too. If
tho anti-theater Christians of today
condemn the theater they uiut con
demn every kind of amusement. They
must be conslstant. "I had as soon
make an earnest prayer before the
raising of the curtain lor one olJJSol
Smith Russell's plays, and much
rather, than do as I did last winter,
offered up a prayre before the gather
ing called the Oregon Legislature."
There lt something uplifting, some
moral, some beautiful story tauuht
by almost every play. The yllllan
nearly always 13 pictured as suffering
what he deserves and tho persons pos
sessing the virtues are rewarded.
Virtues and honesty and morality
are exalted by the Btagc as much as
by the church. There arc some bad
men on the stage: there are some
hypocrites In the church. But for the
theater borne of the grandest gems of
llteratuer would not have been pre
served: .some of the most heavenly
music would never have been com
posed. Music now sung In the anti
theater churches was composed and
nrst given in tne tneaters. Tne
learned divine wasamuzed that It re
quired so many hundred years to en
tirely stamp out the old foolish pre
judices and superstitions. He also
paid a tribute to the social order
known as the Elks, the order to which
nearly all actors belong.
The sermon was a very Interesting
one and listened to by a large congre
gation. Mrs Holland and Mrs. Carey
Martin were heard in one of their
beautiful ducts.
Talked About Cuba.
A small but thoroughly apprecia
tive and enthusiastic audience gath
ered at Reed's opera house Saturday
evening to hear Capt. E. P. Mahoney,
of the Cuban Army, make an address.
The speaker related his personal ex
periences and observations while on
the Island. At the close of tho meet
ing a rising vote was taken upon the
recognition of the belligerent rights
of the struggling patriots by the
United States government, nnd every
person In the audience arose to attest
his favor of the proposition. Captain
Mahoney went to Albany Sunday
morning where he delivered an address
nt 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon. He
left last night for San Franolsco,
thence to rejoin the Cuban patriots.
A neat suit for the son or father,
or something useful for mother or
daughter, will be a sensible present
for the holidays, and they can be
found at the New York Racket. Call
and take a look over their stock.
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To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Take
lets. All druggists refund the money
If It falls to euro. 25c. The genuine
h as L. B.O. on each tablet.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures when
olheji (fail, It is the leading cough "cure
nad no home should be wllhout it. Pleasant
notake and goes right to the spot, by Sold
D- J. Fry.
Dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh's Vitalizer im
mediatly relieves Sour Stomach, Coming up
of food distress, and Is the great kidney and
liver remedy. Sold by D. J. Fry.
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In order to enable our rumerous friends and customers to pay; us alsit
and examine our new store, with Us entirely new stock, we have concluded
tog'ne them an opportunity of doing to free of cost, Our plan is this:
Iery one isinng our store from Marlon county, who makes a purchase
amounting to twenty dollars or more and presenting a copy of this ad, will
he his rallrcad fare from his railroad station, Including gSalem and all
poiut north, refunded by us.
To assure those who an not acquainted with our house btfbcg leave to say
thiijwe have but
ONB PRICE1
and that tlie.lowcu. Al) out goods are marled 'in plalnl figures HOur
Hock is entirely new and has been carefully selected by our.llr, Dea Sell
mg, and e sell only aii'OPULAH PRICES.
MOVER CLOTHING CO.
BEN SELLING, Manager.
Third and Oak sts.
IN DEPARTMENT NO. a
Judge Hewitt Reconvenes His Court This
Morning,
Judge H, H. Hewitt, of Albany,
this morning reconvened the
October term of Department No 2,
Marion county circuit court. During
the day the following docket entries
were made:
J, W. Cuslck vs. J. C. Roe ct al,
foreclosure; Uridines tiled.
Edgar Grim vs. Robert V. Short et
al, equity; Motion overruled and by
consent matter In answer Included In
motion Is deemed denied.
Mallnda Mlllsap vs. D. A. Durettc
et al, motion to strike out overruled
and demurrer reserved for final hear
ing. The equity suit of Edgar Grim vs.
Robert v. Short ct al Is being heard
by Judge Hewitt this afternoon.
Henry St. Raynor appears for the
plaintiff while tho defendants have
retained J. M. Blanford and Geo. G.
Bingham as counsel.
At 0 a. m. Tuesday the motion of
McCourt & 'Bowerman for the ap-
f ointment of a receiver for the Salem
ron Foundry, will bo argued before
Judge Hewitt.
Found I A box of "Our Champion'
cigar worth 10 cents each, but sold
everywhere for five cents. They are
made by A. Iluckestcin and are rec
gnlzed as the best 5 centers in the
market.
All kinds of Christinas goods Just
being opened at the New York Racket.
Don't buy until our goods ar6 dis
played, and you have seen and priced
them. eod 2d lw
You Will Die Sometime but so
long as you are residing on tills globe
and especially in Jnlcm or vicinity
you should not fall to purchase your
groceries of Branson & Co. the leading
grocers of this city.
Ladies, Take the HesL II you are troubled
with Constipation. Sallow skin and a Tired
fe ltng, take Karls Clover ' It is pleasant
te lake. cnld by D. f. Fry.
Cure that Cough with bhiloli's Cure. The
best Cough Cure. Relieves Croup promptly
One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses
for 25 cts. Sold by D. J . Fry.
OASTORIA.
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PATTON BROS.. Managers.
Phone 59.
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Presented for the first time here
Offenbach's Masterwork.
La Grande Duchess !
Special Scenery,'
' calcium Effects,
Superb Orchestra.
Lower lloor $1 00
Balcony, first row 1 00
Balcony, next three 75
Gallery 50
beats now on sale.
FOR SALE. One fresh row, part Jersey,
Enquire of or address J Bateson, North.
Howell.
xi you cannot see an your menus i
drop them a lino telling them that X
F, S, DEARBORN f
has the largest stock of
Holiday Goods , :
eyershown In Salem, and do notforget
to drop in and look around,and remem-
ber the nlace. 203 Commercial St.rpnt.
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SUPERIOR
Stoves andjfenges,
Also a full line oi
Aluminum,"Granitc
and Tinware,
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Silk mufflers, silk umbrellas, handkerchief or suspender
in silk or linen, pretty neckwear, collar and cuff boxes, In
goods wc arc showing large
Special Sale Monday and Tuesday,
Holiday Handkerchiefs,
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silk suspenders, one in a box, and the swellest line of
Holiday : Neckwear
ever shown in the city, especially selected
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Ladies' rubbers from 25c upward,
aleu's rubbers from GOc upward,
lien's thigh boots $3.23 and upward.
Making room and cutting Jprlces in
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