Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 28, 1898, Image 4

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Holverson s Whys,
Vhy Wc Sell the Best Gloves.
You can well Judge a dry Reed store
by the gloves it fells. Pour gloves,
poo more and vtcevtrsa. We started
to make the best dr good store jou
ever knew, and part of It was felling
the right gloves. Try our
"Vlrgloia" Genuine kid. 3-clasp,
all tbe-Iatest shades 50
"Daston," 3 clasp street glove,
correct shades 1125
"Fedoras" 2 clasp, street glove,
solendld wearers 8100
"Gerster" lace, made under the
Foster patent, every pair war
ranted II 60
"Etelka, "lace, all shade tl 00
Try our 1 "Mochas" for good
solid wear.
IPfay Vc SeU a Good
Umbrella for $L25.
There was time when 11.25 wouldn't
buy a good umbrella; even dow yon
are liable to be disappointed at the
poor quality of the article sold at this
price In ome stores. We bare been
doing a little umbrella gathering, and
those who know, say It's the oest II 25
worth in umbrellas erer known here
about. We givejou choice of the
natural wood, Fillagree, Dresden
Irnnhnnvnamptwl handle. Steel rod.
paragon "frame, seTen ribs, and the
enter is a cotton gloria, warranted
fast black, and is extra strong. We
Kurnnt pnrnni nf thwe nnibrellas.
See our SOc, II. 11-50, 12 and tiSO
lines oi umDreiia.
WHY? Because we are tbe bargain house of the city .3
CASIi
STORE.
HOLVERSON'S
CASH
STOKE
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GET ON TO THE
Pladdie" Plaids
In our north window for only'
!Oc.
Nothing worn 'so much as gingham this season.
JT. a. DALRYmPLE Si CO.
CALL A MESSENGER - - - -and
have yow notes and packages
delivered, to collect a bill, to go on
errands for you. Ask for special
rates en merchants' package.
Charges reasonable. Bicycle ser
vice. Ring Blae boxes or telephone
40.
XjOckwoo4 Messenger System, Central
office Ho. 288 Commercial street.
PERSONALS.
W. F. Boothby is id Portland.
S. M. StocV Is home from Portland.
John Mlnto has returned from As
toria. T. K. Ford was in in Hubbard
today.
Attorney It. J. Fleramiog was In
Portland today.
A. 0. Hough, the attorney, returned
today from Woodburn.
Attorney II. E. McGinn, of Port
land, was in the city today.
E. C. Patton returned this morning
from Portland and Woodburn.
Mrs. Frankle Cornell,ruatron at the
asylum, spent Sunday at Jefferson,
Fred Small, of Reno, 'evatfa, Is in
the city, registered at Hotel Salem.
Walter Lyon, local writer for the
Oregonlan, spent Sunday In Portland.
T. Maplethorp, of the Oregon Shoe
Factory, spent Sunday In this city,
C. 'L. Weaver, of Lloerty, leaves
tomorrow for a short trip to Baker
City.
Mrs. Lute Savage has returned
from Halscy, where her mother is
quite ill.
J. B. T. Tuthill, superintendent of
the local gas company, was at Port
land today.
Have You Tried
White
House
Coffee ?
It is the finest Mocha and
Java in the world,
SONNEMANN,
Grocer.
124 State St. Telephone 51 .
Sam Smith, a Baker City, attorney,
iiai business before the executive de
partment today.
Fraik Power, an employe of the O.
K. Sc S. Company at Portland, spent
Sunday at baiem.
M. McDonald, of the Oregon Whole
sale Nursery Co., left today for an ex
tended business trip in Monatna.
J. B. F. Giesy, candidate for nomi
nation of county clerk on the Repub
lican ticket, went to Astoria today.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Denton, or
Portland, are visiting at the parental
home oi Mr. and Mrs. G. Sterner; in
this city.
Mrs F. L. Sauvaln, returned last
evening, after a yfslt or two weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Lynds
of Portland.
II. G. Guild and famlly.ofMcMlnn
vllle, arrived today to remain at
Salem. Their home will be In Uni
versity addition.
Miss Christina Hacheney, daughter
or City Treasurer, or Portland, Is
visiting at the home or Treasurer
Phil Mctscban In this city.
W. 11. Baker, orGervals, J. II. Set
tlcmieror Woodburn, and R. F. Fol
som, of Pendleton were among the
guests at the Salem, Sunday.
Rev. John II. Hadleg who has been
connected with the Metlakabtla In
dian Mission work during the past
winter, has returned to Salem to take
charge of the Friends church at High
land as pastor.
Herman W. Barr has returned from
Chicago where he has been attending
a school of optics. Mr. Barr graduated
and received a deploma and will
practice his profession la connection
with the Jewelery business.
Mrs. A. Ollnger went to Portland
this morning to attend the funeral
of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Chapman
who met such a distressing death by
an elevator accident in the metropolis
Saturday evening. Mr. Ollnger went
to Portland Sunday.
That three headed cauinc has but
one tall, and that doesn't wag the
dog.
Properly used "Perfection"' dyes
are superior. Insist on having "Per
fection" Dyes, for sale by ail drug
stores. it
The best ror the money the Ram
bler cicycle. SeeE. F. Parkhurst,
agent. 3-23-tf
"Perrectlon" Dyes are Brilliant and
Permanent, ror sale by all drug stores.
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3$5.00 Worth for $3.25.
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This Is what ladles get wlieu they
Fn0clirafeVUrnCdVeSt,DBlOP'
S4,50 Worth tor S3,
Is what the men get when they buy
Crossctte's tine chocolate color Vlcl
Kid bhoes-Tbc latest out.
100 pairs good 10-4 cotton blankets,
white and grey, for 50c a pair.
AVVtf an,d toys' working shirts, 2&c.
Children's InmPnrl imca KnM
the world, 26c
See our new dress goods, silks and linings.
Standard Patterns, Little Giant school Shoos, R.& G. Corsets, Furrla
Waists.
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WILLIS BROS. 5 CO.
3J2 Commercial street. The cash dry goods and shoe house.
GIVE US CLEAN METHODS.
Tbe Union party goes before tbe
people on a clean platform. Now let
us have a clean campaign manage
ment. This fight cannot te made un
der tbe shadow of Mitchellism or Cor-
bettism. Tbe Union party must not
be slaughtered In its Infancy by any
entanglement with corruption,
Tbcdangertoa reform legislature
Is that tbe yul tares of spoils and the
candidates of tbe sack will swoop
down upon It and there will be noth
ing but a repetition of tbe -disgraceful
scenes of tbe past In tbe election of a
senator.
There is no way for the people to
protect themselves in this matter but
to demand an absolutely complete
divorcement from tbe methods pur
sued by tbe political leaders at Port
land. Portland corruptlonists are
not mucb different from those of
other great cities and perhaps no
worse.
But they are all tarred with the
same stick, cast oyer tbe same mold.
Tbey understand nothing but boodle
politics. It Is time for the people to
break loose from them. Let tbem
do their corrupt work In the Republi
can party. But let the Union party
be managed by men who will honestly
and publicly account for tbe campaign
funds tbey handle. So other cam
paign can command tbe confi
dence of the people in Reform party.
Hundreds of Children Are
Dying,
We are pained to learn that hun
dreds of children are dying through
neglect. Stomach pin and tape worms
are responsible for them going to an
early grave. More than hair tboe
dying between 3 and 10 years of aire
die from worms. The great Mexican
Worm Lozenges are positive removal
of worms, 25c box. Mexican Medi
cine company, Murphy block.
The Romantic Star. Mr. Frank
Linden, the eastern Romantic Star
will be seen in the great romantic
drama "Prisoner of Algiers," sequel
to Monte Chrlsto, at the opera bouse
this evening. This company has just
closed a successful one weeks engage
ment at Cordray's theatre at Port
land, and come highly endorsed by
both press and public- Strong cli
maxes abound throughout tbe play.
The settings and wardrobe are his
torically correct. Seats are selling
rapidly -general admission to trie
gallery has been placed at 25 cents
while reserved seats are selling at 50
and 75 cents.
Grand Ball.
At Labor Exchange Hall Friday
night April, 1, tickets 25 cents.
Good music and plenty or April Fool
fun.
J. E. Murphy,
2Ctf Manager.
Bread That is Bread. People
like good bread and good bread all the
time, and they know the way to secure
that is by patronizing Strong's bakery
first, last all the time. 3t
ir you want to dye easily, and per
manently use Perrectlon" Dyes, ror
sale by all drug stores tf
Bankrupt
Sale!
Having bought tbe stock of goods known
a the E. F. Osbarn racket store, 1 will pro-
ecid at once to close out the mne.Cp
The goods mast go regardless of cost."
Ever) thing grouted downjjto a bargain
price. i-r-SB , ' " t3
Come and mike your selection 'white tbe
stock is full anl assortment good.
NVil dmr to Alh-rt's bint.
Very respectfully.
N. J. DAMON.
MIDDLE- ROADERS.
Asic to FBe Their Stats Ticket Set tbe
Official BaSot.
On tbe streacth of tbetr theory,
that W. H. Spaugb accepted oaly tbe
People's party neeiiaaMoo for elector
on tbe Bryan tieket In 135, tbe middle-readers
ask to ba?e their state
official ballot as tbe People's party
ticket.
Tbe Union will probably go on the
ticket by tne same designation as tbe
Bryan and Watson electoral ticket In
1S96.
Hon. H. B. KlncaW, secretary of
state, is not at Salem to act on tbe
matter. He went to Eageae Satur
day night and is reported quite 111 of
lung fever.
Senator Holt of Jackson was In
town today to consult as to legal steps
to get the middle-road Populkt can
didates on tbe official ballot. He will
stop off at Eugene to see in what
manner tbey can go upon tbe ballot.
The nominations were presented for
filing but were not received until the
legal questions involved can be fully
adjusted.
THS TICKET.
The middle-of-the-road Populists
endorsed tbe Ohmah platform, passed
several resolutions on state Issues is
sued an address to tbe people and
nominated a state ticket. Tbe fol
lowing were placed in nominatien:
Governor John C. Luce, Grant
county.
Secretary of state Ira Wakefield,
Jackson county
State treasurer J. K. Sears, Polk
county.
Superintendent of public instruc
tion J. E. Hosmer, Yamhill county.
State printer D. L Grace, Harney
county.
Congressman, brst district Dr. J.
L. Hill, Linn county.
dominations for congressman rrotn
the second district, supreme judge
and attorney-general were paseed.
They will be filled by tne state cen
tral committee.
Appreciated in Salem
The citizens of Salem appreciate the
generous offer or the Mexican Medl
cine company. Saturday their onlce
at 235 Commercial street, Murphy
block was crowded during tbe entire
day and evening Hundreds of free
samples at Ko-Da Mexican Blood
Tonic were given away rree or charge.
Many cases or neuralgia, headache,
and toothache were cured In a few
minutes free or charge by the applica
tion or Mexican King or Pain. Free
samples all are invited to call. Murphy
block,
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Attempted Suicide. Thursday
eight, "Dickie" Woods, one or the
most notorious or the local "soiled
dove" Iraternity, attempted suicide
by swallowing a dose oMaudanum.
The deadly poison was taken by the
woman while under the influence or
intoxicants and may hayc been taken
by mistake. Three Salem physicians
were called and after several hours
work succeeded in saving the woman's
life.
To Wed. A marriage license was
today issued to Morgan G. Shepard, of
Linn ounty, and Etta Haynes, of
Mill City. The parties are aged 3d
and 20 years repectsyely. The license
was Issued on -the affidavit of Robert
S. Shaw, or Mill City.
Requisition Papers. Sheriff Fred
L. Small, or Reno, Churchell county,
Nevada, was In the city today, ror the
purpose of getting requisition papers
rroin Governor Lord ror one James
Cope, who is wanted in Nevada for
embezzlement.
Satisfaction guaranteed when you
iika "PorfWMnn" TIvpb. fnr snip hv nil
drug stores. tf
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After years of untold suffering from
les. B. W. Pursell of KtiltnersvIHe.
a., was cured by using a single box
of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin
diseases such as eczema, rash, plm-
nesand obstinate sores are readily
cured by this famous remedy. Stone's
Drug btODC.
Disappointed ? No. The judic
ious smoker who uses the La Corona
exclusively Is never disappointed. As
a 10 cent cigar It has no successful
competitors,
All druggist sell Dr'uilc Kerro PUsten.
i Rambler wheels tue nnest on
'earth, E- F. Parkhurst agent 3-23-tf
Racket prices for good goods. I Wheels Coming,
That's what draws folkuot enly
the first time, but times repeated.
We arc opening new lines or goods
In all departments
That boy's wool sweater in north
widow, laced front, sailor collar,
90e,
Those men's splendid gray Jersey
ribbed shirts and drawees for spring,
south windew.
23c
That fine line of cream and blue
balbrlyan underwear.
42c,
Those latest style neck ties, swell
colors, north window.
23c.
monev savers, and mitim drawers.
Take time to look.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, xx
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3PI3CIAL,
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UMBRELLAS T
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("0 A good 24-lncli silk and wool sun umbrella (4 TO ,. ... , , ,,,,..
Z?ZC wMhstecl rod, paragon frame, natural ALOO A boautlfulllne of umbroltM double
- -.w k.ni ' w n-,.,,,.,,. fr-iine DrcMion handle.
$1,18
lac All Umbrellas Reduced. X
A few bargains wc are offering not to be ovcrlookcdi
wood bandel.
20-Inch silk and wool sun umbrella
natural wood handcl, steel rod, extra
value.
paragon frame Dresden handles.
jji.lj n line line of changeable taffeta silki
ww" nobby riro$dou hundlos.
F3J (D ET ""Ni" Handsome brocade silk care lined
nn &DiJJ with silk neatly made ntiil nicely
tBi trimmed.
$ JLO Iady mado ladles' skirts In black bro
cjh cades.
)I Be sure and see our new arrivals in
v3 Gloves, Ribbons,
2 Wc arc receiving novelties daily,
QC We nro showing a line of wrappers nt
tliat price lliat arc world boutors.
OC Imiiionco lino ot wash goods nt this price
vw worth 121c,
to
Shirt Waists,
Belts,
257
Commercial St.
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The bargain house of Salem,
f" 1 ' -l.l -l ULUlUUOJi 'J " " JJ Jlj- JJL" . L 1111...
This has b?en to 2 hardest week we
hare had. To have promised wheels
on direct assurance that they'd be in
your hands at a set time and to wait
from day to day wheel-less Is aggra
vating to say tbe least.
We now havedetinite assurance! .t
we may expect part of tbem Satui u
morning and the balance about T
day inornlnt;. Tbe good friends
bavc waited will not be disappointed
we trust, much longer. Twenty-three
wneeis on order.
By the way. did you ever sec asy
thin? like It?
Wheel fever has surpassed anrUiiRg
we ever experienced Uur wto are
going away beyond any leoord of la
season.
Keep your eye on the yellow fellow,
and our tti, VJS and 10 Maes.
Sundries,
Full line of lampf, bell, carrier,
locks, urebebetf, etc, eU. Cohjc ih
ee.
WIGGINS' BAZAAR
RACKET PRICES,
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A TEN YEAR MAN ESCAPES.
Conyict Chat. Kennedy Drills ills Way
to Freedom Sunday Night.
Some time Sunday night Chan Ken
nedy, a ten year inun at the slate
penitentiary, dug his way out and
successfully made his escape.
The man succecdea In drilling a
hole about 10x18 Inches in the rear
end of his cell through which he es
caped to the corridors. There still re
mained the brick wall between the
man and rrccdom. An aperture of
similar dimensions to tlio one made
In his cell, was soon produced and tlio
mau was outside of the prison walls.
The man then climbed to the roof
of the main prison building from
which he reached the ground via the
guard wall and escaped.
Kennedy was received at tlio peni
tentiary from Washington county In
1693 under sentence of ten years for
assault with a deadly weapon, and
had served scarcely three years of his
sentence. There is no trice as to the
whereabouts of the man but It Is very
probable he will be apprehended and
returned to complete his sentence,
Nominations at Woodburn,
A convention was held at Woodburn
Saturday, for the nurrxtse of nominat
ing justice of peace and constable for
that preclhct. The bimetallic dele
gates from Monitor, Mt. Angel and
Woodburn met there at 230 p. m.
Meeting was called to order b L,
W. Gulss, and Mr. GuIm, was elected
chalrrninand I). E. Walker, secre
tary of the meeting.
Meeting decided to select candi
dates by Informal ballot. On result
of the first ballot for Justice, the to
tal number of votes cast was 61, II. T.
Hayes received 30, Harper !, Corby 1,
and Wheeler 1, Haye having received
the majority of all votes cait, was de
clared nominated.
J. II. Gate's was elected candidate
for constable on ilrtt ballot, receley
log 35. votes and A. J, Leteure 21, to
talM. Its First A.n.vivkiuuky, It will
be one rear on the 29th'l utt since the
Pacific Circle, the auxiliary of the
woodmen of the World. Pacific lurls-
dlctlon, wis organized. That order
now number 130 lodges with orer
000 wembsr, Indicating a phenom
enal growth, Hlnce u organization
oight death claim amounting to H-
-j nave u-eo paid and eight menu
bU, at an expenw of uw each have
twea erecusd. Mr. Cha L. JJavN
went toBHreitoo fyJay where the will
take the preliminary step ttrwarrff
organizing a lodge there.
Spain' fUfuu!
IIbhuh. March Z8. The VnArUt
ewrpoBdeot of the IJertln Tageblatl
utyt:
Xfaia will not ftnly tettiv: t allow
Awterkas luUnfettDte a -XMlitlov
tf rtBg Cuba , but wIldllfe Ui
ptf JDdewDlty.UDl it h tiun Hue
tkt S&aolih autboritle wa rtr.nJ.
Me tor the Maine expl6ko.
Count On This !
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l'rlccs slmll lw nt least as low hero as anywhere else In town. How much
ower they may lw depends. Holding up here und Micron bargain urtlclc li
'me thing, keeping an entire stock of clothing or the highest level of nual
Ity nnd assortment, and the lower level of prices Is another.
so:-
Men's Business Suits.
$5, $6, 57,50, $8, S10, 512,50, 515,
Wc bought the nulls In large qunnltlt Wo positively offer them for 25
per cent Iom money than othor dealers This fact simply mnkes competltloo
an Imposilhlllty, you never saw bucIi good eultsjfur so llttlo money. Come In
and we will show them to y.tu.
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
IJuying Mules,
Kanaah, March SS.-Hcnor Julian
Azcue, an agent or the Spanish gov
ernment from Havana, nnd Antonio
Maestro, of St. Louis, are In Kansas
City, purchasing uiulos for the Span
lli army.
J A IlKAUTY.-WattShlpp returned
Sunday from Portland with a '03 light
1 ltambler road wheel. The mi.clune
Is a beauty weighing 21 pounds. It
not a gear of 81 and Watt Is Justly
very proud of h Is wheel.
Klot at llouiion,
St. Louih, March 2S. A IlopuUllcan
special from Houston, Tex. says:
The street-car strike assumod
rlotou proportion, Fo yloloncc wa
ollercd by strikers, but tholr
sympathizers wore nncontrollablo und
military appeared. Comnanlos trlmi
to run car, which were met with
stones and clubs from tho crowd.
numbering 1000 persons,
All of the car windows were broken
and the property otherwise damaged,
lictwecn i nnd 6 o'clock this afternoon
Mayor It Ice marched to the seen? at
the hoad of the IIouiIlh Jlgtt guards
Hacked up by the Houston envnfrv.
and with the light artillery and Em
mett rlllo at their armories awaiting
ordr All those companies atb1
sleeping at their arms tonight. The
city Idlndarknws, the cloclrlc -light
company's phot having ten des
Iroyed by explosion.
ron BALD OR TO ADB A freih mi'ch
cow, good qualily, Addreu J. V. Dancin,
Sidney Ma ion count, Oiegon, 11831
Salem's Optician
Chas, H Hinges,
Consultation and Examination
JL J. , JL JaW
30i Commercial street Salem, Or,, 2nd
door north of postoflJce,
To the Taxpayer of Marlon County, Or
egon,
The county court ha Instructed rne
to notify all delinquent taxpayers for
the lent of iir. that (., ..,:. ,. ':.'
the w and oxponvw of advertising O J' r tt
iiKSflfl of f?'d. yoflr eed s Opera House.
said mim roust be nald at una. r
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JUICII II J9VS,
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Y. T Wtioiitmaw,
Sheriff,
1ffiXS232&k2&
Another Cut,
nuM .gfW" Hn"t line, Kana3,
mZ' LJZr""' un'' inclusive: .First
elaw, m, mwm chm, JIO. ToChl-
eMj t To St. Low s, first cIom.
uiSl"1'' Aan staying
rATTON BROS., Manager!.
monc 59,
One Night only
Monday March 28,
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The Oreat Eastern Bucceat,
Prisoner of Algiers,
BUPERB CAST)
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&toijl acenery: Handtomo wardro
Frlooa 25a, 50o and 75o.
Soata now on sales
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