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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1898)
ffifiiyyw Si9"- B ' i n ( b h 2fS?Wgg&rf3 STlji nuyStiii fr n -lj Wrapper s jwjfr: sagfe i("j iMkSia ': "jt;"1 t JbURMAL "X-RAVS. $ Wrappers Rcddy Made Wrappers REPUBLICANS FOR HARMON?. Kail of Delegate at City Hall for Na- n.i0, r j-.. .. tr r. fc-i.ir tional Principle, the government engineer, thinfcs that xncaeieg.iie rrom tins county to ineinjom river, over in ijenion the State Republican League will i and Lane counties l worthy of Im probably act as an unit for "sound provement. but that the great Ya- money and harmony. quina Bay, thatls an citlet for an xuerc wat an eninuMasltc meeting 68, Cents to $2,00 Each, Plain and Fleeced. Every Garment Reduced, Full Line of Sizes, CASIi STORE, HOLVERSONS cash STOKE. A I Look Before You Buy, ; : j ; J THIS WEEK Mackintoshes fjo regardless of cost, t t Garments from 51,19 up, i T-T I A xburs t Also I Underwear. Remnants, t Embroidered f Goods, otamped $ Linens, I i. Also icut Jess than one half their former value, Sets from $i up! Dhpco fw-Norlc; Thai popular line f G3c LJrCSS VjrOOQS 75c drcs goods are mov ing fast at the small AC price of TtsJ and C5 J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO.! J Reduction Sale Of Marlnn ivmnlv tlnni.hlin ,.l..n delegates at city hall Thursday night. rn uacecaiieci to order and Alder man Hunt was put In the chair, rangemenls about transportation, Mr. Hunt was niflllf- rlmlrninn at. P,r-t laml noadqudrtcrs. Jos 1 Foues moved that the dele gation eo to the 6tate convention In the Interest of harmony and a united party. I)r W A. Cuslck, Jos. P, Jnea, M. E. Rogue. W. L Tooze, Mc Klnley Mltchcll.M. L. Jones. K. P. Mcuornnnir. Frunir riir.it. n Bradshaw, and Eugene 'wi'lls maoe remarKs in support of the resolution which was adopted unani mously and with considerable enthu siasm: "Resolved. That the delegation rrom Marlon county go to Portland Vi work for peace and harmony and the success of the principles of the RCDUbllcaO tHrl.V In tllfi rimlnr? Tuna campaign. "That We rP(V)lnl7n nn rfnxtrlnn nr U-achlngas Republican which Is not in strict accord with the national Re publican platform. "That we glory In the history of the Republican party as conservators of our nation's continued existence, and With a haunv nrrvtrwrl.nt n..rfw iml, of Republicans in the coming contest, we rejoice in the assurance that we can bid deliance to all aggregations of political rnongrelism which may op- The First Voters' Club of Salem elected the following live delegates to the ktateleaguecoaventlon, lastight: ueorge w. jones. William Rafter, Lloyd Reynolds, B. II. Wagoer, Ed J. Thorn pton. emnlre. Ik not wnrthv nf Ivelnc made a iv.' ". . . :c:r- ... ,.u jccji vraier naroor. j.ne miiwr ui the Long lorn and Capt. W. L. Fik areabeutthe same. The Coos county court has relet the Contract fnr hiillrilncr r.iirt, liniif at Coquille City toll. Sc-ook, of Salem. ine contract is substantially tue same as the one awarded by the court and cancelled bv an lolunctlon last year. Xow If the big financiers down that way don't get out another en- folnrnent. irnvlio Tr. s;nnrilr enn trn r - j ww . ...ww.. v fv aneao. The cominir M.'itr raimrmk'n q nor, aolng to be so tame after all. The Salem Jodunal announces that Jon athan Bourne will return from the east in time to take part In the com ing contest. Lincoln County Leader. ii mm in ww-"-wi;l',y;7'Jw-'TaUJ i One week More...." o I Shall Wilson avenue gree potato patch ? become a Pin- Our and Liearaoce Remnant Sale ! It SOfifllS a nltv tliat. wa lmvn nn organization, no institution for the poor Gypsy girl. We do It all for the boys. Give the people a voice in financing faalem school district. They could do worse but not easily. As the Republicans lack real leader- Slltn In Ornrrrin whnf 'c I hn t.i.itfn. ivltl. the Union of forces having good leadership. Goods in Reduced, all Lines The celebrated II. & S. corsets re duced from $I..1 to two. Other corsets reduced to 75c, 60c and .'15c. Great reductions In the price of both ladles' and gcntlemeu'H undcr-wniir. Some lines of ladies' kid about half orlce. Look til the prices In Ijoth windows, then come In and see tlio prices on the counters. It will pay you. Osburn's Racket Store Next door to Albert's bank CALL A MESSENGER - - - -mid hnvo your notcn mid paoknrjos cicllvorod, to oclloct n bill, to o on oirnudfl for you. Aalc for apodal rntoa en merchants' packages. Charges roasonablo. Bloyclo sor vlco. Iilug Bluo boxes or tolophouo 40. Loo lc wood Mossonger System, Central omco no. auu uommoroini stroot Tin: Wkatiikk. Hoautiful, clear, HUiishlnoy weather on Friday. A lady writes us from San Jose. (Jul., that it lias been freelug there for a month past. Forecast is as follews: Friday night fair, Suturdry, rain and warmur PERSONALS. KOLVKItBON'H JANUAUY CLUAlt- anci: bali:. T. Kay Is homo from Waterloo, II. A. Kurtz Is home from Eugene. II. II. Savago va3 in Tumor today. W. C. Hawloy went to Portland this afternoon, W. F. Follls orstuyton.was In town today, Mayor W. L. Toozo returned today to Woodbiirn. G. L. Ilrown Is visiting relatives at Ulayton this weok, State SupnrluteiidoiitG. M. Irwin was In Portland today. Representative McKinley Mitchell returned to Gorvals today. Mr. Caldwell, Mrs. Mann and sister, of Stayton wuru In town today. Attorney John M. Somors ctinio down from Albany this morning. Mrs. N. K. Doliui, of St. Helens, Is tho guest of her s-n Dr. W. II. Morse. JulliiH Plncus, tho Portland hop buyer, was In tho city today between trains. Miss Clalrotta Pumars returned this afternoon to hor homo at Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maplethorpe arrived in tho city today from Kast urn Oregon. J. C. Goodale left today for Coburg, going via Woodburn where he has a branch olllcc. Counselor A. O. Condlt returned to davfiom a Inmints4 irln in All,...,., ....:, ..."..' ""' "" """ uiiu urvaiiis. Rev. and Mrs. It. . Spangles, of orcjlOrovc, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ramp. Mrs. Uooth, of Raker City and Mrs. M. Austin, of Austin Or., were regis tered at Hotel Salem today. J. R. Linn. t.ln linn Imvnr will l firtirini, t.lii. Wi tiiititt mi If..... ..... ,..u' ruary eth for Alaska gold mines. MIks Kstcr Roljertson of this city, and L. E. Robertson and Mr. Urucc, of Chicago, returned from Stayton. County Clerk and Mrs L. V. Ehlen, went to Portland this morning where Mrs. Ehlen Is undergoing treatment for her eyes. Mrs. P. II. K'lnroi. ,irwl .1.. .,..!..- Miss Margaret, who have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Krausso re turned to Kugcno today. Two old sllycry veterans, of the hills, were in town today L. C Grlr- IlLll. of Mm VViilrln lllllu ..,..! I r Wagner, ol the Red Hills'. J. Carmlchael returned this morning from Alh.'ltlV. Hit roruirlu t lw, I.,... - J- --M ....U.VW .III. 111,11 IlllirKot, VI. rv nn nt. '..f,r f. ..' aro Ix'lni' iniuH tlm tn.iinriti. ,., .i... shipment now being made on consign ment. Ruv. E.ra Maurer has gone to Jef- forson to remain a week beforo going to Portland for a two weeks visit. Tho mvi'rmirl ixmt l.nniri lu ui,,.ii gaining hlsstreugth -ifter his recent unless. Mrs.C. L Davis and Mrs. Sophia King returned from Aumsvlllo where thoy conducted installation ceremon ies of tho Pacific Circle, W. O. W. Thursday evening. They report a most enjoyable time. A Sensational Performance. Is Promised bv "Hhir.k Pnt.f.tarPmiiv..i. doors" on the occasion of their per formance In tills Hr.V MnnHnv nl.il.f The company has made a tremendous hit everywhere through li mmmiti. cent presentation of opera, comedy. ounesquc, and vaudeville. The fifty or more artists comprising the com pany are the very best In their respec tive specialties and the performance Is marked by the liberal manner in whlcti everything Is dnnn on Mm stage. The costumes worn by the company are said to be among the oest 'xamples or the costumuers art. They arc magnificent and costly and and were made by the same costumer who formerly designed tho costumes worn by Sir Henry Irving and bis company. Tho&ceneryls also artis tic und effective, notably the scene which renresents thn "Rnwnrv" nt Coney Island which is the subject se- iccieu lor inc openleg skit of the per-formanc.i! Messrs Voelckel and Nolan, manag ers of the company have evidently spared no effort and means In sur rounding their stars with artistic ac companiments. Pinks vs. Blue. Indoor babe ball. The 4th game of the series between the Pinks and Rlucs Will be nlancd S:lt.nrd:iv nlirht. nml the last game of the contest Mnmlav I UIKIlb. Reserved scats are now on sale for each date, and are selling fast. Call early and make your selection. Ad mission 10c reserved seat 15c. Of course, the Eugene Register wou i, print ine terutation of Its charge that the Washington delin quent tax law Is unjust to the poor man. That would be fair and we can't afford to be i"alr With a reform school for neglected boys; with a Y. M. C. A. for our young men; it Is a shame that society can do nothing for that i?vnv i? t,iri but clap her Into jail. The Eugene Register wants every "honest voter" to read John C. Young's letter which It publishes In mi,, ui course, acie uegisier won't print E. Kroner's reply. Remember Col. Hofer's lecture at West Salem on Saturday evening next, a big time Is looked lor and a treat is in store for those who at tend. HIS lUblcCfc Is t.lin "Phllnvnnliw Of Humor." Indprif-nrlnnt. Tho truth Will ho. tnlfl -ihniit lint. Pl'l... at last. And right on his native heath. Closes Feb, 1. This week we will offer extra inducements to complete the most successful sale we have ever held, We will only give you a few of the bargains we are offering of our great many, -O- A good grade Ladles' night dress full TQ size In all respects OC A Good Grade 8x4 Sheeting, bleached IOC 20 styles new Black Dress Goods, all wool P" Q worth 75c, a bargain OOC 20 new pattern in Fleeced Back "Wrapper C goods, nobby designs ZQ Good Heavy Bleached 9x4 Sheeting, the mJ kind you pay 25c for 1 C AllWool Serges In all shades, 30 Inches tZ. wide, (great value) OC 25 new patterns, Heavy Outing Flannel, "TJ light and dark patterns worth 10c C The best grade Fleeced Lined Union Suits A "f ever offered at tint price Tt c -O- How much is Pearl Hoyd good for In the W.'IV nf fnp mtnlncl. M.i.lnn county? The wandcriug' Gypsy Is a .Klondike for four fee hunters. Brvan can novor ho lljnlnfx.i v.. Crokcr as the leader of "the new and true Democracy." Hoi.vkkson's anci: bam: JANUAItY CLKAIt- Ria Hop Shipment. Kola Nels, the well known lion hiivnr. nnrt .T. it. Glesy were In Au.-ora today, where they shipped 350 bales of hop3. The crop was grown on the Glesy farm by Lee Don Ycun and WMRHlilnwul nn consignment, and lrom which It is expected a remunerative price will be realized. Jackson rnnnt.v'u Pnnnllcr. nv i.... Is the lowest in many years pj mills, 2J mills less than last year. Immense Reductions on Mackintoshes, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Dr s Goods, Sheetings, Muslins, Linens, Blankets, Don't forget this is the last week 257 t Commercial St. TODAY'S MARKKT, The Republican club delegates in this county decided to stand by their gold standard convictions and resolved for "strict accordance with national principles." Mitchell and McBrlde will swear by that. Bukuoods l'lknlo ut Y, M. C. A. to nlte. Free vittles, 10c. Klendiui: Supplies. Alderman J, M. Lawrence, of tho Postolllce gro cery, went to Portland today to pur chase supplies for ten prospective lYinnuiKnrs. wnn w irvivn I'.ipii.m,! on Febuary 8. Al)niiTKn.Mr. nnil Mro lnlin Vn. age Jr. have adopted their grandchild, iiuyinuiui oavue jooper, an oruer to that effect having been made bv thn county court. Organize for Union and victory. The silver and reform forces of Ma cleay precinct, whotnT. T. Geer po lit cally refers to as "steers" have unlmd In one cluh. The "steers'- and their wives can pull an awful big load when they all pull together. Lined gloves and mittens from 23c up, Keep your hands warm these cold days. Flannel ovcrshirts from 85c uo Ask to ;oo that extra Imavv liln,k Mueced shirt at 80c, Men's, women's storm rubbers, All sizes at racket prices. Mackintoshes and underwear, 20 per cent off, Rapidly closing down tho lines. Como while you can gel a lit WIGGINS' 30H Conunorelal street. BAZAAR. The Blues at Y. M. C. A. tonight. EXCHIISKIM ItATKS T.ir ,lnlm,n tna to tho Republican convention at Port land, Steamer Altona will leave at 0 a. m. Monday, January 31. Tickets good, returning February 4. Fare 1.50 round trip. Tin: Rush- Of prospectors to Klon dike Is keeping step with the rjsh of housekeepers to Branson & Go's, the leading grocers of Salem. Their sta ples aro not equalled lu quality nny- wuuro. A funny team: Til Ford, Walt iouie anu wen, .Mitciiell. But they will pull togeher. For a man who Isn't chairman of any committee. Tom Tongue hopes to get a good many bills through fnn- grcss. creamery Salem school district wants two men for directors wim nm fnim.io , the public schools, who are above yarning to maKo money out of tho district, and have ,tho business abil ity toiicip putour finances in order and put the affairs nf the district on a cash basis. It is almost usking miracles, wo know, but we might as well aim high. Sin: Tin: Blues Tonltc. Side splitting program, 10c gets awl. Klondike Nuoolts Are niostde slrablo and afford no end of satlsfac. tln to the possessor thereof but tho La Corona, the best ten cent cigar In tho market, gives universal satisfac tion. It can't be beat. The Crowning Bargain Season! To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take. Lazatlvc BromoQuinlne Tab lets llll (Irill'KUf. rilfmi'T lllitmnnnii If llfalls to cure. 25c. Tho gcuulne has L, B Q. on each tablet. FOH SAT.!' finnil .Tnriu rlolru nnn CltV W til L'lml trillto. Knlil nlinnn Apply to Derby & Co., 245, Commer cial street. l-20-3t ale. Prices rodueed on nearly Is (luring our annual clearance lU'urvl III itiv In 1 u ki ni. 10o A PA 1 R Ladles all wool hose, (.oumlewjami fast black, romilnr . vninne lfio A 1'Alll-UillOH fast black lleece lined hose, n-gul ab- valiiOT 20o A YARD-AUour plain eiderdowns In all w.lurs.regiMiirMc a yd. 470 A YD-AU W(VI serge 60 Inohes wide. bir .wi, a jo. $2.21 Ladles fine vlcl kid btittou sIkhs, regular $3 value JACKETS All Jacket at one half the iMial price Soiiio lino vuhm lf FKATII BUHOAN l.ftU values now , s.w',. I.W $1 " ah "s w Sfe MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING AN D OVi:i!U)ATS-A XuHna ut dosing out nrlcos. Call and got the U-st linrgulns in town AGKN'l'S STANDARD PATTHRNS-boM .u.d t-iWiMMU OJIL,L,IS BROS. Sl CO 302 Cotniuerclal street. Tliocash dry giKMls.auil shw house. To Cure a ColJ in One Dy. Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlno Take lots. All druggists refund tho money If It falls to cure. 26c. The genuine has L. ll.U.on e ich tablot. Bob Hendilck.s luKlmu-in,. ,,..,- n eralship in rounding up the county . Republicans against the Portland uosses. Read this: TIlO "COW mimtine" ..met ,.n !, milked b the Multnomah strlppeis. Our "cow county" Rebubllcan friends havo read the story of tho poor cat that was used by the monkey to pun cue cnesnuts from the fire. The "cow county" Republicans must have in mind tho fact that the man who keens out of other people's busi ness seldom gels his nose out of Joint. When did u publicschool house eor burn In Salem y Then why pay $ .Mio With an average Arc loss In this city of less than $ir00 a year, and never a nUOlIO SfMinn! Iwmcn hnrnnH lc il.l,. district carrying a big i lsk-W3,000. -0PiTLiAN Jan..!29. Wheat vallej i8c; Walla Walla, 75c. 4oF0Ur;pJ?rtland' ?3-75: Superfine, $2.2o per bbl. Oats White 3530c. Hay Good, 812(13 per ton. Hops 410c; old crop 46c. WoI-ySlley, 14(a)l0c; Eastern Oregon, 12c. Mlllstuff Ban,$17; shorts, 317. Poultry-Chickens,. mixed, .$3(23.50; Eggs-Oregon 20c per doz. Iilde;?re.9ni "altecl GOlbs, 77Jc. under GO lbs,0ife7c;sheep pelts 101 5c. Onions 80(51 Per c. Butter Best dnlrv. R.VSrjv.. .. creamery, 45cCa50c a roll. ' ' Potatoes, 53c(d50 per sack. Apples 30(g3oc a box. Hogs Heavy, $4. MutUiu-Weatheis83.59;dressed,G2c, 4J0. ' ' u'un;c"' SALEM MARKET. Wheat 70c. Oats 30c. Appes,25(n3dc In trade. Hay Baled, cheat, $U(2ilL juour in wiininjni,, ir.rr, nm. . tall $4.00. '" -ev: Ta Ilogs-dreosed, 4c. Live cattle 224. 20(a-23c?rDalry'1CI8c'" Sheep Live, 2c a lb. Wool Best. lG(18c. iiops -uest e(tf 14c. Eggs- 15c In trade. Poultry Hens, G(d7c: turkevs ducks;Gc per lb; geei6, siS ' I? arm smoked meats-Bacon, ham, 10c; shoulder, 8ra9c. Potatoes-25c in trade ., w- 9- T. U.-The coming of Spa tigler of Forest Groye, state -,. i,i me tv. U. t. U. to this "as been indefinitely postponed. On T,!r.f .hanFBBaA . r i t . "'K"u ouu, za, Salem Labor Exchange will give one of its popular dances. Good music, refresh! cts ffir-gHi wr01- 'rkv- J'"Ser. Tlielye And Its Care. RBED'S OPERA HOUSE PATTON BROS., Managers. Phone 59. '-. Monday, January 31. Black :o:- The World'Famous B B 7 S JL JL 7 N rani s Jroubadors. S(!, r,K nu tiitt"c. t-. ... -- r 1 Second balcony, 50c; Gallery. 50c. Seats now on sale. f i lower He Not Dccelvcill A Coui'li, llorsenesj or t.roup are not to Us tnlleU with. A dole in rme oimiiio'S Cure Mill tave you ouble. Sold by D, J. Fry. much TllfM- 11 nils rffuiut K OASTonia, its . - . I fj?L &&-&. JWS. r7; ccJi4i " MARRIED. SARGEANT-EDWARDS.-At thn residence of tho brides patents near xi-iijruuiui-oiK county, Wednesday Januury 20, 1SUS, Miss Lulu (,. Sar geant to O. K. Kd wards, of New berg. Tho bride .Is tho daughter of Mr. una Mm. m. bargeant formerly resl dents nf thu i-ltv .. n.i ic n , ,. in.,,.i iiiuslolan. The groom Is tho son of .Mr. n nil Mm lno.i lmu.1j..i x-,... berg. Pla Lcj no thow witu nr. Ulle' Pala IUIU. Useful Knowledge for everybody. Necessary Knowledge for spectacles. An elegant booklet, which can b2 had for the ask nt. n .-. . "r onappllcan by mall. opeciaiiy prepared by CHARLES II. HINGES, D. R. Expert ODtlclnn. 303 Commercial street, spennn- ... north of postofflce, Salem, Or, f j ., in Mrs. Qy$fe JbS lect- tl-Os "GrTJ city, VfflflwNr&f kZ? Er" !' & lloor, $; First . i balcony, 75c; Too Much On Hand, ffi!rfece,7lr' forusito dispose ptsoneofour lines at reduced rates PJteto, cash dunwffdlSt'S) GRAY BROS, Corner State ? J Liberty sts, Salem, Oregon, IT IS AW ASTONISHING PACT! That I am Dnmo- vyj.A "& JOB PRlNTTMr. From 10 to 15 nv o0 i. Than the leadin, LZ t OheaP " you have anv doubts on tho T.ra(!'Mo offices, before placing 'your order? SUbject my prices er '2(53 Commercial Street, riiliue CONOVER, THE BUSIXESS 1'KIXTER." mmwiLi"winiij"t' MHTiiiwwini'iinnimMiiii