Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, January 31, 1898, Image 4

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We Want to Speak to You
About Some Short Lengths
Can. offer
Dress Goods, "
Ribbons, J -
Silks,
Veiling
Embroideries
Laces
Gumps
Braids
Flannels '
Muslins, Etc,
We've used our scissors on
the price as well as the
you some rare
bargains,
We want to dispose of these
oicccs before we open our
spring- stock,
Anything in short lengths
tliat you can use we offer at a
bargain,
Wc handle higlvstandard
only,
Our prices can't be beat.
goods,
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STORE,
CASH
STOKE.
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Grand-6iot.nina
FOR. THIS WEEK.
20 Per Cent. Off
of all suits and overcoats, Fall in line this
week and secure a bargain,
J, J. DALRYMPLE & CO.
Reduction Sale
Goods in
Reduced,
all Lines
The celebrated II. & S. corsets re
duced from $1.25 to UOc.
Other corsets reduced to 7fic, 60c
and 35c.
Great reductions In the price of
both ladles' and gentlemen's under
wear. Some lines of ladies' kid shoes for
about half urlcc.
Look at tho prices In both windows,
then coino In and sec tho prices on
the counters. It will pay you.
Osburn's Racket Store
Next door to Albert's bank
CALL A MESSENGER ....
nnd hnvo your notes and pnaluiges
dollvorod, to collect n bill, to go on
orrniida for you. Aslc for spoclrl
rates on merchants' pnolutQos.
Charges ronsonnblo. Dloyoto aor
vloo. Ring Bluo boxoa or tolophone
40.
Loo lcwoocl Messenger System, Contral
oflloo No. 200 Commercial Btroot.
I S. L.IIowland, packer for the Paclllc
0 1 1 run company, spent Sunday in i'ort-
mtiii.
D. B. Kcnwortliy, the Oregon City
lunch counter man, was in this city
today.
Mr. V. S. Dunlway, private secre
tary to the Governor was In Portland
today.
Mr. and Mrs. HIS. Lamport and
children returned today from San
Francisco.
V. II. Robertson, of Turner, was in
this city on Sunday.golng to Portland
this morning.
Paul Schmidt, of Conallls, was In
this city on Sunday, returning home
this morning.
James McSorlcy, an experienced
miner, left on Sunday for the Klon
dike gold Molds.
Mra. W. II. Uyrd and children re
turned today from an extended visit.
In Forest Grove.
Dopnty County Clerk Miss Onle
McICInney spent Sunday with rcla
lives near rurnor.
Win. Dumars, V. U. Telegraph
Mr. and Mrs O W. Hubbard wont
to Hoseburg today, where they will
spend a few days visiting frlends.after
which they will go to their home at
Tustln, Oaf.
Kev. Belknap, of Turner, was In
town this morning. He brought the
news that at the special election, on
Saturday, the tax to build an addition
to the school house was defeated by
six votes.
S. A. McFadden, Master Woodman,
A. O. U. V. went to Oregon Clty.thls
afternoon whore this evening In con
junction with Supreme Lecturer Tate
will hold an A. O. U. W. meeting this
evening.
Mr. U. F. Glltner, brother in law of
U. S. Senator Geo W. McBrlde and
himself an employee of the State is
Portland attending the Republican
love feast and Incldently putting in a
word for sound money. If there is any
one In the world whom Glltner hates
and despises and holds In utter con
tempt it is a person who don't believe
In the single gold standard.
Mr. Herbert Condon, editor of the
Eugene Register, one of the ablest
gold standard papers In Oregon, was
In Salem today on Ills way to
the Portland Republican lovo feast
Mr. Condon Is an educated and
accomplished gentleman, being a
graduate of several colleges including
one of the greatest law schools In the
United States.
Mr. Geo. M. Miller, brother nf the
cclebiated poet Joaquin Miller, was a
Salem visitor today. George Is a real
estate dealer and well known all over
Oregon being at present located at
Portland, lie Is an educated man; a
graduate lawyer and the Inventor of a
llylne machine Ills wife, Lischen
Maude Miller, Is a poet of ability and
passes much of her time in Boston
nnd Chicago, but Is at present In
Portland following-literary pursuits.
ABOUT IMPROVEMENTS.
A SUCCESSFUL VENTURE.
H. O. Sonnemann Will Furuish Evapor
ated Vegetables for the Klondike.
H. G. Sonnemano, who recently be
gan the work of evaporating potatoes,
onions and other vegetables. Is more
than pleased with the success of his
yenture. The capacity of the evap
orator has not been sufficiently large
to dispose of the vegetables as rapid.y
as desired but the evaporator was
closed down Saturday and a larger
steam box attached thereto when the
work was again resumed this morning.
One hundred and titty pounds of po
tatoes and fifty poundsof onions in the
evanorated state, were today delivered
by Mr Sonneman to Adam Ohmart
and party, who will leave for Dawson
City and adjoining points on Febru
ary 8, Two hundred pounds of pota
toes, evaporated, were also delivered
to Jory Bros, today.
The capacity of the evaporation is
from 500 to 800 pounds per day. It re
quires about twelve pounds of the
vegetable to make one pound of the
evaporated article.
Mr. Sonneman has a number of
other orders to (ill yet and expects to
be kept busy for several months.
PERSONALS.
HOLVKIISON'S
ANCE SAM!
of Walla
JANUAUY CLKAIl-
Walla, is In
returned today from
Al Svvcglc,
mis cny.
J. N. Starr
Mchama.
Sonator and Mrs. A, Gcsner are In
Portland.
JusticoC. E. Wolverton was In Al
bany Sunday.
Walter Basoy has returned from
San Francisco.
Geo. S. Downing went to Portland
this afternoon,
Attornoy John II. Scott was In
Portland today.
J. 11. McF.lroy, of Portland, was In
this city today.
uol. R M. Thompson, of Portland,
spoilt Sunday In this city.
Mrs. G. L. Brown returned today
from a visit at Stayton.
Attornoy 0. A. Park was a business
vlslto r to Portland today.
Secretary of Stato II. R. Klncald
returned Kxlay from Eugene.
Boyd Richardson and Whit IIol
man, spent Sunday In Portland.
Sonator and Mrs. I. L. Patterson
went to Portlund this morning.
A W. Olosy returned Sunday
morning from points up tho valloy.
W. A. Irwin aud Roinca Hunter re
turned this morning from Portlund.
Hans O. Wahlberg, tho Portland
hop buyer, was a Salem visitor today.
Jolio llolinun, of Albany, was tho
guest of Salem relatives over Sunday.
oid
orator In Portland, was visiting
auiem iricnus on biinuny.
Hon. T. W. Davenport, ntato lieu
land agent, made an over-Sunday
visit to ills farm near Sllverton.
Mrs. J. M. Rogers retcrned on Sun
day niornlngTrom San FrancUcn und
Is visiting her brother, II. II. Hum
phrey. Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. L. V.
Ehlon nnd daughter, MNs Lenorc, and
A. W. Glcsy were In Aurora today to
ntteiid the funeral of Frederick Glesy.
M. E. Goodell, M. W. Hunt, B F.
Glltner, C. B. livlncand W. S Dun
nlwijy were among the Republicans
going to Portland on the overland
this morning.
. J. A. Crutchlleld and .Tucnli O.
Shore, of Grants Pass, wore registered
at Hotel Salem today, having brought
u. j. iMCKinnoy to tue insane asylum
this morning.
Leading to'the Possibility of Employing
Labor.
A t the Salem Chamber of Commerce
meeting Saturday night Mr. George
P. Hughes brought up the practical
question of establishing a beet sugar
Industry at Salem. Ho action was
taken however.
Tho question of better roads was also
taken up and discussed.
F. M. Derby reported that the board
was getting out a large edition of ad
vertising phamplcts and a neat illus
trated roioer would be ready ror dis
tribution very soon.
The Chamber then adjourned sub
ject to call of the president.
IMPUOVEMENTS.
John Hughes, the owner of tho
block In which T. Holverson's dry
gcods storo is located, began today
tearing out the present front to make
room for a hundsomo modern iron
front, which will bring the display
windows nearly on a level with the
sidewalk and otherwise radically
change tho present aspect of build
ing. The electric Light and Power Co.,
will have new headquarters In the
operahouse block.
Tho Statesman announces a hotel
that "when completed, will be a
sevcnty-liye roomed hostelry, replete
with all model and modern devices for
comfort und conyenlence, and Irom
the vantage point of Its unexceptional
site will bo a landmark and a prom
inent ornament to the city. The
plans are not yet perfected nor the
estimates made." The Statesman
locates the new hotel opposite the
court house.
Spring Shoes,
A lino new lot of the latest 'things
In ladles' xofords In blacks and choco
lutes laco shoes, In Vlca backs and
chocolates, children's blacks and
tans, etc., etc. Kverytlilng sold at
racket prlcos for cash.
My values In men's goods aro un
surpassed anywhere In the country.
Have recently enlarged my shoo de
railment and now have a splendid
roomy place.
In Mackintoshes
1 have one man's all wool tricot
With CilliO at $:t.50. and nun tun invirr.
doth at $5.fiS, one ladles' black Hen
rietta double capo velvet collar, at
SUM, and two children's. That's all
1 have left, lfyoucomo soon, you'll
got a bargain.
Troubadours Tonight.
Judging from the Immense number
of tickets purchased for Black Pattl
and lierTroubadors aro destined to re
ceive an overwhelming reception to
night. Everybody Is discussing the
Black Pattl. her frme, her voice, her
unparalleled lyric triumphs all oyer
me woria, and tun remarkable aggre
gaiion or singers, dancers and com
edians, comnrls uir her Troubadours,
The eagerness with which tho tickets
were purchased, and the anticipation
of the delight rellccted In the coun
tenance of tho purchasers, Indicated
that thcro was to bo a royal treat In
store for tho patrons of the Reed this
evening
That the public desire will bo most
heartily satisfied is assured by the re
ports of tho Troubadours tremendous
popular success in other cities. The
company is credited with havlug
scored ono of tho biggest hits of the
year, nnd tho performances aro ex
tremely satisfying and enjoyable.
Strcot cars to all parts of the city
after the show.
Sketch of Mrs. Conser.
Mrs. Elizabeth Felix Conser, died
at Eugene Saturday night. She was
born in Pennsylvania, April 23, 1825.
While a small child she removed with
her parents to Indiana, where the
days of her girlhood and maidenhood
were spent. In the summer of 1844,
she and her sister, Mrs. Perkins, who
now resides In Yamhill county,
started with an emigrant train across
tne plains tJ Oregon. 'iney arrived
at the Whitman mission in the fall
of that year. Tnere the two sisters
remained during that winter. Here
It was, also, that Miss Felix became
acquainted with Norrls Humphrey, to
whom she was married, March 30,
1845, by Rev. Spaulding, at the Whit
man mission. In the autumn of the
same year. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey
moved to tho Willamette valley, and
settled oil a donation land claim in
what is now known as the Looncy
settlement, near Jefferson. They en
gaged in farming, with good success,
until the spring of 1848.
When the gold excltemontof that
year broke out, she accompanied her
husband, who was one of the Hist to
start for the now gold fields, In serch
of wealth. In this search they were
successful, accumulating a consider
able fortunn during the Urst two years
ot tho gold excitement. While Mr.
Humphrey wus meeting with success
in tils mine, his wife was a very ac
tive assistant, and conducted a thriv
ing business baking pies, bread, etc.,
and selling to tho miners After
two years In the gold fields they
returned to Oregon, and Mr. Humph
rey engaged in the mercantile busi
ness in Jefferson for anumberof years,
removing to Eugnne in 1808, Mr.
Humphrey died In February, 1870,
and In May, 1881 the widow wasunited
In marriage to Jacob Conser, who
had been a suitor during her maiden
years, and who had also been bereft of
his lire partner. Mr. Conser, died In
March 1803.
WIGGINS'
30'J Couimerclul street.
BAZAAR.
The Crowning
am Season!
Barg;
Just Received. Genuine Imported
Swiss cheese ut Sonnemann's grocery.
"Pinks" vs. "Blues." Last con
test game tonight. Come and sco the
best game of tho series; as now each
team have two games to their credit
nnd tonight will decide who can play
tho best game. After the gamo the
result or the membership contest be
tweon tho "Pinks" and "Blues" will
bo declared. A largo attendance Is
assured. Admission 10c,
Club Meeting. Tho North Salem
Union Bimetallic club will meet at
tho Labor Exchange building on next
Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock for
purpose of elect olllcers and attend to
such other business as may como be
fore tho club.
J ust Received. Genuine imported
Swiss cheese, at Sonnemann's groceay.
Cattlemen's Convention.
At Pendleton, Or. February 15, 10,
17, a cattlemen's convention, embrac
ing the states of Oregon, Washington
and Idaho, will bo held, and it is in
tended to make the meeting a grand
success, a call being made to every
cattle raiser In the northwest. Re
duced rates have been named by the
O. R. & N. from all points in the
three states, and the Great Northern
Railroad and the Oregon Short Line
will also make similar reduction from
points on their line in connection
with theO. R. & N. Parties Inter-
estcd In cattle'raising should endeavor
to be In attendance at this meeting.
uommunicate with your nearest
ticket agent regarding ratesand train
service. l 29 td
The "Blues" Win. Tho fourth
of a series ot live games of Indoor base
ball between the "Blues" and the
"Pinks" at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday
night resulted in a victory for the
"Blues" the score being 0 to 10 In
their favor. Tho final game will be
played tonlghtund promises to be of
Intense interest.
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Owing to our phenomenal success in our
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we have decided to continue same until
FEBRUARY lOTH.,
thus giving those who have not yet availed them
selves of the opportunity to get some of
our bargains to do
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Every Line Reduced.
Including some of our new spring arrivals
Dress goods at a bargain,
Sheetings and muslins very low
Underwear at bed rock prices
Call and be convinced
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Commercial St.
BORN.
OROISAN. At the fumily home on
South Twelfth street, Yew Park,
January 27, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. H. Crolsan, a son, weight 10
pounds.
HENDERSON. At the family home
In Chemawa, January 28. 1898, to
Mr. und Mis. L. C. Henderson, a
daughter.
1 The happy father Is baker at the
Indian Training school.
In San Fkanci sco. Ross McCor
mlck, formeilyor this city, is now
employed as bartender in a Suburban
baloon at San Francisco.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Lazatlve BromoQulnlne Tab
lets all druggist refund the money
If ltfalls to cure. 25c. The genuine
has L. B Q. on each tablet.
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REED'S OPERA MOUSE
TATTON BROS., Managers. Phone 59.
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Monday, January 31.
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Troubadors.
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NflAT.'P rn nmnpL' -r.. . -"--s
u iuur noor, 81;
Second balcony, 50c; Gallery. 50c.
oca is uuw on saie.
Harmony PitEVAiLs-Constantly
between .tlm cigar aud tho smoker
providing the cigar Is "Our Cham
pion," that excellent 5-cent cigar
made by A. Iluckcsteln. Tho same
may be said of Mr. Iluckesto n's 10
cent La Corona cigar.
DBAIER IN
: GROCERIES
Some Good Advice... When John
left for the Klondike gold fields ho
advised his better half, by all means,
to continue purchasing her groceries
at Branson & Co's., where quality is
nover slighted In tho selection of their
staples.
Klondike Supplies. Harritt &
Lawreoco had quite a display of gro
ceries In frout of their place of busi
ness today. The display consisted of
the groceries that were ordered hv A
Ohmart etal for their Klondike trip.; WANTED1500 cords big fir wood. &
r- I Woolen Mill store. 1 3 3t
Paints, Oils Window Glass Var
nish, and tbe most complete stock
of Brushes of all kinds in the state
Artists materials, lime; hair; ce
ment and shingles; and the finest
quality of grass seed.
WANTED. ETC.
New today advertisements tour lines
or less in this column inserted three
times for 25 cts, 50 cts. a week, $1
per month. All over four lines at
same rate.
Is during our annual clearance sale.
everyinii'giii tno store
Prices reduced ou nearly
i0o A PAIR Ladles nil wool hose, seamless and fast black, reuular 25u v
16o A l'Al It-Ladles fast black Meow lined li.., ogul 1 aoj vaiuos.
20o A YARD-AU our plain eiderdowns In all -lt s regular 35c 5 yd
47o A YD-AU wool serges 50 Inches wide. k )Ul
S2.2I Ladles lino vlct kid button shoos, unmi ir .t i.,ii,u
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attics,
I AOKETS All Jackets at ono half the umuiI prices. Soiiio
.'BATUMI HOAS-U.W values now 1, J-iOmw ftl.W !'
URN'S AND HOYS CLOTHING ANIM)VKIU'OATS
tine values loft.
.'J5 valuos now 00c.
All clothing at
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closing out prices. Call and nut, tin. i.t. Ilip,.iii.,c i ........
AGENTS STANDARD PATTER NS-Ik! i(u.l ihwpe."u
OHLLIS BROS. 81 OO
302 Commercial street. Tho cashdry g.MHls,iinil shoo house.
A report has been circulated that
there will Ins no contest ball gamo to
nlulit. All arrangements aro com
pleto to play a hot game with tho en
ergy that is characteristic of the Y.
M O, A. boys.
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Cluii Rate. Wo aro prepared to
furnish tho Overland Monthly n vpnr
at "ac. a year.
Cedau Posts, AH persons wish
ing to purchase good sound cedar
posts address E.Curtis, Detroit Ore
gon. 29 iw
Watches Cleaned,75c,
Mus. Wit.uMAN.-Piouo and organ
ttudlo over First National kink. 5-tf
Watch Pkices Holvkkson's
Januauy cLeauance sale.
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Mainspring - 75c,
Badges, Rings and jewelry
of every description made to
order at right down low prices,
All work warranted .
C H. HINGES, D, R,
308 Commercial street, second
Salem
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WANTED. A young woman to do home
work for small family. Call at I'rof. Mat.
thews, South Salem, second house north
east of Lincoln sckool. 30 !
NEW ARHTVED.-A large assortment
of new, elegant umbrella coven just re
ceived. Come and see them. A selection
of a dozen qualities. Now is the time to
have jour umbrella covered. Call at L E.
Gardner, aaii Liberty St. I 26 im
PR TJNINO. Fruit and onumental trees,
shrubbery and hedges, First class woie
Send postal or call at residence on Thir
tcentu street, north of Marion, I, D. Met-ric-
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coon comedy, coon
operatic master-
First balcony, 75c;
Too Much
On Hand, j ;
Slr lM3?t reduced rates
WlT&luaeorrs-sto9
.., j -" ,-"- Ju 3UUUIU1
cash during tho next 30
prices
days.
for
GRAY BROS,
Corner State ? J Liberty sts.
Salem, Oregon,
WANTED. A housekeeper in a
home. One man and a small girl o
old. Address "B" Journal office.
good
years
23-tf
FOR SALE At a bargain choice turned
omce.railine and counter. Appl at Journil
Chcc- no tf
FOR. SALE. -Two 60 allon od tanks.
Enquire at Harriett is. Lawrence' store,
Salem. Or. ij.ji ,
door north of postofficc.
FOR RENT. A good doable room for one
or two gentlemen, in business pait vfiity,
Kent low, Inquire at 197 Commercial
'treet, ia.i t
IT IS AST ASTONISHING FACT!
That I am Doing AU11
JOB PRINTING
From 10 to 15 ter cenf niL
Than the leading Portland, C . aper
H rou have andouX till ? a,U.Frflnco officef
hofore placing your order lbjCt get "V
o03r ,. CONOVER "T,,E MSIXESS
-0J Commercial Street, l'hone 77. WUXTEE."
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