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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1898)
R3i H5agfm-ij3l cSStwSSiiofc jjaww 'n nwrniMwmm i nniiiiii mil i s.'a. . .Tr ,-r -hi in "'" ... " ii , --- - . i i fli $.i r ri -g- i I We will be torn up for a- few days remodeling our store front So have decided to continue our Clearance Sale prices DURING THIS TIMB. A few more days for you to take advantage of our wonderful bargains. CASli STORE, HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE. gsale Grand -Giouiln FOR THIS WBBK 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 00c. Other corsets reduced to 7Cc, 50c and 35c. Oreut reductions In the price of both Indies' and gentlemen's under wear. Some lines of ladies' kid shoes for about Imlforlcc. Look at the prices In both windows, then come In and sec the prices on the counters. It will pay you. Osburn's Racket Store Next door to Albert's bank CALL A MESSENGER. .... mid havo your notes and packages clolivcrod, to ociloot a bill, to go on errands for you. Ask for special ratos cu rnorcbauts' packages. Charges ronaonnblo. Dloyclo sor vlco. Ring Blue boxos or tolopbono 40. Lookwoocl Mossengor (System, Central olfloo No. 200 Commercial stroot. Tin: Wkathisii. A light frost Tuesday night was followed b a splended sunrise und a perfect day. Thursday lain Is the otllclal forecast. PERSONALS. Manager I R. Anson was In Tort land today, Z. F. Craven had business In Port laud today. W. S. Watorbury went to Portland this morning. Alderman E. F. Parkhurst is homo from Portluud. C II. Hinges returned last evening from Portlaud. R. Q. Kccne, of Waterloo, was a Salem visitor today. T. A. Llvesley, tho hopbuyor, was In Woodburn, today. C. J. Gardner, of Stockton, Cat., was a Salem visitor today, Rev. John Parsons loft today, via Albany, for lllllsboro. Iluryoy L. Wright returned this afternoon to Woodburn. Attorney F, 0. Eby, of Woodburn, was a Salem visitor today, Mrs. Wt A. Morrcs, roturned today from a short visit In Albany. Joseph Roth lias accepted a posi tion with Neckuruian & Rogers. Attornoy Webster Holmes had lo Kill business in Portland today. Dave Delwlck, an attendant at tho Insane asylum, was in Portland today. Mrs, W, L. Jones of Jetlerson, Is visiting her sister Mrs. John Chase. Mrs A. N. Hush and Miss Sally Rush are visiting Portlaud friends. Mrs. Olive T. England and Miss Phyllis Lundy were Portlaud visitors today. Francis Ruskcy, a hop grower re siding near Gervais, was in tho city today. State Treasurer and Mrs. Phil Metsohati went to Portland this after noon. Dr. T. L. Golden went to Marlon, this morning where he has business interests. Rey. E. Maurcr, and sister, Miss Katie Maurer. retorncd today from Jefferson. Miss Sophia Wolfe went to Silver tan today where she will spend several days with rolatlyss. Miss Moll in Hernardl went to Inde pendence Tuesday eycnlng to remain the guest of friends for a week, Sam Nye, for the past three years salesman In the Stolner grocery, will leave In the near future for the Klon dike. J. II, McNary, J. J. Murphy and It. J, Fleming returned Tuesday eve ning from Portlaud. Druggcst D. J. Fry returned, Tues day evening from a business trip to tho Sound Country. Mr. and Mr. II. W. Meyers re turned Tuesday evening from a months boourn In Sail Francisco, Milton Meyers, of the linn of Jos. Meycro&SonB.roturncd this morning from a business trip to San Francisco. J. J, Dalrymple, the dry -goods mer chant, returned today from a two weeks business trip to San Francisco. C. R. Irvine returned Tuesday even ing from Portland, where ho attended tho State Loaguo of Republican clubs. U.S. Uellc. the dry eoods merchant. was able to be about today for tho llrbt time since ins recent illness of la grippe. A. W. Glesy, the well-known insur ance agent, went to Ashland today enrouto to San Francisco and other California points. Stale Superintendent G. M Ir.vlo went to Roseburg today to attend a meeting of the Douglas County Teach ers institute. Mr. Em I! Morlock. of Carlylc, III., arrived In this city yesterday and will visit at the home of bis uncle, J. Mor lock In South Salem. Miss Lena Prcscolt left thin aftcr noou for Shoal Water Hay, Wn., op posite Astoria, where she has been en gaged as school teacher. County Supt. G- A. Prentiss, of Mc Mlnnyille was In town today on busi ness. He says tho Union party is strung as ever in that county. II. D. Landnn. of the Hrm f f nan. sen & Landon. left today for Albany on business. He will also visit the company's saw-null being established aoorcbcio. Miss Mabel Davis lias gone to Mc Coy for a short visit with friends, on her return to Portland, after a very pleasant visit with relatives f.nd friends here. Sam V catch, for scyeral months con ductor on the Salem local between this city and Portland, Is now in charge of the California overland between Portland and Ashland. R.J. Hendricks went to Portland this morning to attend a meeting of tho Republican Cougfcssiunal Com mittee being a member of that com mittee from this county. Mrs. C. P. Hlshop went to Roseburg this morning where she will remain the guest of friends for a week when she will go to Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gatch returned this morning from Portland. Mr. Gatcli is the newly-elected president or the State League of Republican clubs an honor Justly conferred. A T. Wain, D. II. Looney.Ed Judd, Dr. J.N. Smith. Waller Lvon. R. L. Swariz, A. M. Clough. C. II. Lane, L. S. Winters, F.F.Toevs. M. L. Cliam- berlaln, F. W. Waters, C. J.Olmstead, Win. Cherrlngton and A. E. Strang were amonu those returning this morning from the State Republican League at Portland. Captain Hell, who" for the nast thirty years has been emnloved us pilot on various steamboats plying on the Willamette river, vent to Port laud this afternoon to undergo medi cal treatment for a cancerous growth tuat nus appeared on tno back or his hand. At present Mr. Dell Is in the employortheO.il. & N. Co., being pilot on the steamer Ruth. m i COUNTY TREASURER BROWN LEAGUE CONVENTION, Frauds Alleged and Admit ted by Johnson, GATCH AND FULTON COMBINED. A Hard Bodv Blow to the Pestifer ous Mitchell Push. The Oregonlan Is happy. And Claud Gatch step? high. It was no wind-fall for the Mitchell push. The gold standard has trlumnlicd oyer tne ueDUDi can nartv in ureuon at last. The officers and delegates of the State Republican League are nearly all gold bugs. Even Ellis had to telegraph that he was prepared Id cat all his silver puklngsof the past. This Is groundhog day and the Republican groundhog casts a long shadow In Oregon. French of Eastern Oregon was to be vice president, but the Gatch combi nation with Fulton got in its work. Henry McGinn's speech on the Mitchell committee on credentials was not published. It was hot stuff. i iia Makes His Financial Report of Marion County, for January. SPECIAL CITY AND SGIIOOL DISTRICT FUND', Cash on hand Jan.l $ 33 44 Receipts 444 18 Total 477 02 Disbursements ; . . . 444 50 Cash an hand Feb. 1 33 03 GENERAL FUND. Cash on hand Jan. 1 170 25 Receipts 1 040 50 Total 2,110 81 Disbursements 1.182 54 Cash on hand Feb. 1 037 27 OENERAL SCHOOL FUND. Cash on hand Jan 1 8,133 78 ueceipts 317 30 Total 8.450 08 Disbursements 255 00 Cash on hand Feb. 1 8,201 08 INDIGENT SOLDIER FUND. Cash on hand Jan 1 450 02 Receipts o 34 Total 400 20 Disbursements 57 00 ('ash on hand Feb 1 400 20 INSTITUTE FUND, Cash on hand 41 00 SUMMARY OF TOTALS. Cash on hand Jan. 1 8,852 30 Receipts 2,708 38 Total 11,500 77 Disbursements 1,030 13 Cash on hand Feb. 1 0.021 01 Charley Fulton had the mtdesty to refer to himself as a candidate for governor. Charlc Is nothing If not modest. That was graceful or Fulton to get out of Gatch's wav. Thev have al ways been opposed to cacti other here to ro re. Ed. nirshsays the gold standard was endorsed at Portland, although the report telegraphed to Salem don't show it. Frank Davey "-ays the Moores reso lution was only offered to kill time and they were not seriously considered adopted. With Lord and Geer running for governor and Gatch for secretary or state, Marlon county may get noth ing on the ticket. It Is significant that at its first or flcial state assembly the Republican party glyes the "Icy mlt" to the Mitchell McBrlde push. The convention means Fulton for governor and Gatcli for secretary of state. Mr. Gitch did cot say a word that committed him to either side of the Portland light. io DAYS LONGER I to Owing to our phenomenal success in our Glnaranoe we have decided to continue same until FEBRUARY lOTH.. thus giving those who have not yet availed thenv selves of the opportunity to get some of our bargains to do so 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, n Commercial St. The Republican party has travelled fast to get from free coinage In 1800 to single gold standard In 1803. No telling but it'll be on the dia mond standard by 1000. Now that all the little fellows have been whipped into line for the go'd standard, let all the real believers in America Bimetallism show their colors. promise or the St. Louis platform to promote international agreement had been fulfilled, and that nothing Is now left but to "preserve the existing gold standard" and adopt "measures desiened to maintain invlnlnhii? tin. obligations of the United States." zm&mtaa0 X Christmas is Over! "Further, and distinctly, the league Indorses the currency rerorm rueas aures of Secretary Gage by commend ing his efforts "to give additional stiength to our financial system." The tribute to Mr. Gage is well de served. He has been the rallying point or the currency-reform forces. His has been the work or brlmrlni.' tue administration and its supporters unto the advanced irrounri It. nmv w. CIJIllPN. inn Wlllfll I in imipHi flin....l. out the Union is.to occupy in the com- The state league reported collecting I?K congressional and legislative elec- Spring Shoes, A line new lot or tho latest things In ladles' xofords In blacks and clioco latos lace shoes, in rlca backs and chocolates, children's blacks and tans, etc., etc. everything sold at racKet prices ror cash. My values In men's goods aro un surpassed anywhere In the country. Have recently enlarged my shoo de partment and now havo a splendid roomy place. In Mackintoshes 1 liavo ono man's all wool tricot with cape at $3,50, and ono tan covert cloth at 95.65, ono ladles' bl.ick Hen rietta double capo velvet collar, at 3.f5, and two children's. That's all 1 havo left, lfyouuiiiio scxin, you'll got a bargain. sVIGGTNS' BAZAAR. 300 Commercial street. gjkjt Footwear New. Gold Machine. Mr. P. J. Foster, of Polk county, Is In the city and Is trying the practic ability ofanewgold washing machine He lias his machine on Mill Creek near the water works. Mr. Foster has, what ho considers, a gold ma chlno of extraordldary merits. Ono which will save gold with tho smallest amount of water possible, which Is of great Importance. He has some good results from his experiment and has siiown tnatt no gold excitement, which existed hereon Mill Creek, way back lu tho turtles was not all a delusion. Ho has some good Indications on this trial that there is yet some gold on Mill Creek. Tho sight of a man washing uold right in tho heart or Salem, reminds somo or tho old-timers or by-gone days, Mr. Foster has several patents on mining machinery and when ho has this ono perfected ho thinks it will be a bonanza for tho Klondjkers. NOW ARRIVING, Now styles for ladles, men and children at bed rock prices for spot cash. J AOKHTS AND GAPES A few good onos left to tw had at your own urlce. Hig reductions on mackintoshes DRESS GOODS Heautlful Hues or black and nuyelty dross goods. 23o to $1.25 a yard. R. Si (1, CORSETS Rest lu tho world Can lit any form, long waists, short waists, medium waists, No other corset Ills or wears so well. All nrlees. AGENTS STANDARD PATTERNS -best and uheapot. IHIIIS BROS. St 3v2 commercial street. Tho cash dry w'oods and shoo house. oo The Capital Journal's Trade lumbers. Our Trade Numbers aro the regu lar annual special editions or our Daily and Weekly. The issuo will be greatly Increased, both In number of copies and In Interest to tho pub lic, as they will contain well wiitten sketches or Salem's prominent busi ness men, tlrms and corporations. The Daily will be increased to a six-Daze paper on this day, and tho circulation or both Issues Is designed to coyer the whole or tho territory commercially tributary to Salem. Tho subscriptions for personal and business sketches have been so numer ous and liberal, that it Is safe to say these issues will fairly represent tho live business element of tho Capital City aud redound greatly to tho wel rare or tholr patrons and the general busliio&i public, $2,174.10, and expenses making a de- ncu orsuu.io. it wouldn't be sound money financiering IT it didn't pro duce a deficit. Neither the Oregonlan report nor the report telegraphed to Salen show that the gold standard resolutions were adopted, but all preseut say they were, so they must haye been. Not a word ror that poor aban doned outcast and political prostitute known as "International bimetal lism." bhe has nerrormed her ser vices lu the cause or sound monev.and now -to u u witn bimetallism." The gold resolutions were offered, and all howled themselves hoarse ror them, but there Is no evldencoln the published proceedings or their adoption. It was not necessary, the sciftlmcnt was so unanimous. The Mcuammant resolutions didn't; dare denounco "bimetallism." They "resist silver monometallism." Tho Republican party Is full or men who don't believe In aono-legged money system. Ri'iioanAF at Albany. C II. Rurggrar went to Albany this morn ing where In tho near ruture assisted by local talent ho will present a farce comedy entitled "Tho Night Owls " Tlio comedy will probably be pre sented Monday evening February 21, under the auspices of Albany Camp No. 103, Woodmon of the World, that date being an anniversary of the or ganization of that lodge. Archie Jonnson reported that If the delegates were struck off who were not entitled to seats, two-thirds of the Multnomah delegates must gn, and then reported In favor of seating them 1 The goldbugsare foreclosing their mortgage on Santa Claus at last. Thank God ror the holiday trade! The children had to havo holiday, burg and presents: and it enabled Moores to Ing.) say thero had been one bright v t ror the business man. tlons Oreconlon Gage advocates retirement or the greenbacks and $600,000,000 silver money, the Issue or 2 per cent gold bonds aud issue or all paper money by the banks. OATCII FOR OOLD. Loud calls were made ror Mr. Gatch, who eventually made his wnv tiirrni the crowd, and gaining the platform, "It Is an honor to be elected presi dent of this league. Yet It is an honor that I feel would not have been con icrrea upon me on account of my per sonal worth, but because I havcnntnii In charity toward all factions, with malice toward none. It is because I have voiced the sentiment of this leaiiuo In the support or United States gold as the standard or our money. "We may believe in protection, in home Industries, reciprocity, that the generosity of the people be no further burdened by an Increase or pensions at.d that the government be protected rrom rraud. We may believe all these, uui aooye an eise we believe In first suLtnuK me money question. We IIUIIIUSU IO Settle 1L Wit I thn,rnl,1 standard or value. (Cheers.i uv must secure to the business uicu ui i-ur country a cur rency that will be certain and stable. We must insure to the laboring man that when he earns a dollar it must bs a gold one. Our duty to party, to this league, to futur Ity, demands this. We do nut believe that dofeat will come, ir R doe" ri member arter Hunker Hill came Sar atoga, alter Hull Run came Gottv Appomattox." (Great cheer- But we arc going to commence the New Year again with offering . ., , , . you low prices for groceries. balem Special, patronize home Industry only m Aumsyille Flour ; ' 91 J New Plckloa norm $100 Arbuckie and Lion Coffee, per pk , Rest Mnn in !inrl In nAr 11. IO ?n?u 'Voc,,il iind 3a va coffee per lb. ..!.'.' .' ! 5 lbs Lard '. Chocolate, per lb!..'! 10 lbs. H. Wheat 10 lbs Corn Meal ,.,', Try our i'o Cream Oats.' 35 30 85 45 25 35 25 Old P, Q, Grocery. HARRIETT & LAWRENCE T A TTO N BROS iB- okeellere Arc offering Broadways Letter Files lor 25c, Secure one before it is too late. Goods on display in west window, ' . . , , PATTON BROS. Eminently Successful. The "Pinks" were eminently successlul In the recent Y. M. c. A. contest but " are equally successful In rurnlshlci: our patrons the highest grade quality or groceries ever placed on .sale in Salem Hrauson & Co. Cudak Posts. All persons wish ing to purchase good sound cedar posts address E.Curtis, Detroit Ore gon. 29 lw The selection of Hon. Claud Gatch, of Salem u president of the Stato Re publican league was an honor con ferred upon a deserving young man a native son of Oregon who has tho courago of his convictions on the money question. The party manag ers have paid him au empty honor however at a time when it Is doubtful whether It will bo able to glvo him a election of delegates to uiuiv iiiiuaiuukiut luimiut NOTICE.-A11 Artisans are roqueted to bo preseut at assembly this (Wed. nesdavlevenlntr. it. hsin.fi.J . ?.. :?! . viio UIUIIL ior Cattlemen's Convention. At Pendleton, Or. February 15, 10, Jii a cattlemen's convention, embraci fug the states or Oregon, Washington and Idaho, will be held, and it i" In tended to make tho meerlnim rrnn success, a call being made to everv cattle raiser in the northwest. Re nuced rates have been nampri h ti, . V ..i, - ---- "J uii 'v 1. iiuiu uii nnnti in ii,. O. R. TDe Eue! And Its Care, On endorsing MoKlnley's speech at tho Portlaud state league the Oregon-, inn says: The first and most obvious meaning of this declaration Is Its recognition of the failure of "international bimet allism." Omission of a'l reference to this exploded humbug was tho strik ing thing about President McKlnley's speech. The omission could npt pos sibly have been accidental. Tho pres ident meant by his silence that tho c....ki... ..i.. .i.r ....... r-i"""- u- .iui,,uimj mere win ue i yen an Interesting pronram for the members that start for Klondike In a few day? To Cure a Cold in On n,.. Take Lazative HromoQulnlneTah. ets a I druggist refund the nmney ritralls tocure. 25c. The genuine has L. H Q. on eacli tablet. ,n. "" nod the Great Northern Railroad and the Oregon Short Line will also make sluil ar reduction from with the O. R. & N. Parties Inter X in "leTalslnff should endeavor to be In attendance at this meeting. HTJ:1"" w,J." '"r nearest servi 'truing raiesacd train i o td service. meet 3, at fnili lifurat u OASTOHIA. &mg lm Tntrt Union Rimotoii; The Yew Park club 'will Thurs-dav m-onim, i.-i... .. ' MO o'clock in the Park s hooV house basement. All bimetallic InvE o , o, A. F. MCATEH, .uuillUilU 1-2t Mrs. YniiiAvu.n ., studio over ? Vtlonal taSfcTtf Useful Knowledge for everybody. Necessary Knowledge for spectacle wearers. iinrtDre.T1l,t ,b,00kIet' which can bs nn nnSfi"10 .askins- Bo3 sent free on uppllcan by mall. Specially prepared by 30S OIURLES IT. HINGES, D. R. Expert Optician, Commercial street, second rlnnn north of postofflce, Salem, Or. FORRBNT.A twenty .ere hop yard. l,,.,.1 laCe ?rchard WIUImm to re (poulblep arties on good terms. Call on w. aUUIs wmiara Brown. 2 2 itl u Cy. J j9