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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1898)
HBpfWPWWBPjjpra r M 1 ': k-y fc y PWpPpiP '' M I I ?! if " I li IS ' if I f Special Sale of White Bed Quilts, one week only, from March 31 to April 6, fifo' For 10 FEU CENT REDUCTION' on full line, comprising all of the new stock Just received. What do you think of these prices : 11-4 "Red Crest" A nlcn 10-4 "Red Crest' quilt, hemmed ready for use, regular price 75c, sale price 07c. A heavier .10-4 "Red crest" quilt, choice patterns, regular $1.00 values, sale price, 00c, A splendid 11-4 Red Crest" quilt, hemmed ready for use, excellent values, regular $1.5o, sale price, 81.35. An extra heavy quilt, beautiful designs, very cheap at $2, sale price $1.75. Our best 12-4 "Red Crest.' quilt, a bcautv. extra wcluht. We sell them ub $2,50. They are yours during the sale for $2.15. Our celebrated Charka quilt, extra fine finish, 12-4 size, the prettiest quilt, In tewn: they sell ready at $3, sale price $2.05. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Sharp Contest for Control of tho- County Convention. The Republican primaries in this city and couuby are being held amid considerable excitement. The Silver voters are nob participating bub are not inditferent spectators when the welfare of their country and Its honor andlntcrglty are at stake. Here are some of the slates: SALEM NO.il. CASh STORE. iKFSee display of white suits In south window. HOLVERSON'S cash STORE R B Duncan J C Johnson Lot L Pearce F B Southwlck Geo S Reld R E Moores Dr E M Hurd William Waldo Frank W Waters Elmer O Worlck C M Parmenter C L MoNary Squire Farrar J W Bickford MMIm This cut shows a Dr, Warner's '98 Model orset- which wc arc having such an enormous run on, They arc just the right length, Just the right shape, Just, the right price, 3. c Thns Holman II II Stapleton F W Power W W Coutrls II II Ragan Eugene Willis T K Ford J A Baker O D Hutton W LSkipb n SALEM NO, 2. Another Cut. Commencing March 11 t e follow ing rates will apply vla'Huntlngton and the Oregon Short line, Kansas, Clby to Sioux City Inclusive: First class, $20; second class, $10. To Chi cago, first class $31.50; second class, $21.50. To New York, $35; second class, $25. To St. Louis, llrst class, $27.50; second class $17.50. To Chey enne, Denver, Colorado Sprlugs and J'ueblo, Urst class, $40; secona class, $30. Travel via the through car line on these rates. Cheaper than staying at home. Inquire of Boise &Barker, agents, 270 Commercial street. W John Q Wilson J A Van Eaboo F A Turner JohnGWrlghb M E Goodell A H Moores Wm Cherrlngton S B Catterlln R D Holman R A Crossan T HoWerson E C Patton Eugene Biryman J E Allison Ed Hirscli Chas S Riely ur u 11 liradsliaw SALEM no. 3. jr. jn rDAL.R.YrnFiB &. co. CALL A MESSENGER - - - -and have your notes and packages delivored, to collect a bill, to go on errands for you. Ask for special rates ou merchants' packages. Charges reasonable. Dloyclo ser vice. Ring Blue boxes or telephone 40. Lockwood Messenger System, Contrnl oDlco No. 288 Commercial street. PERSONALS. Banker A. Bush was In Portland to day. Rev. W. S. Holt, of Portland, is In the city. Dr. W. ICuykendall returned to Eugene today. ( Bishop II. L. Barkley of Woodburn, was In the city today. . Mrs. Geo. W. Anderson, of Elkhorn, Is visiting Salem friends, Senator A. J. Johnson, of Sclo, como up from Portland today. Adjunant General B. B. Tuttle returned from Portland today. J. C. Oliver Ejltor of the Lake view Rustler, Is a guest of O. II. Fay of this city. Mrs. W. D. Pugh has returned from an extended visit with relatives In Massachusetts. Grand Master S. A. McFaddcn, of the A.O. U. W. for Oregon, Is In Brownsville, Superintendent F. W. Potter, of the Clicmawu Indian school, wns In tho city today. Have You Tried White House Coffee ? It is the finest Mocha and Java in the world, ONNEMANN, 121 State St. Grocer. Telophono 51 . Win. Faber, Manager of the Albany Browing Co., was In town today see in his costomcrs. J. Y. Smith of Alcdo, 111., who has been a guest of I. M. Wagner, went toSodavIlle today. "Captain" Morris the veteran min ing man of Southern Oregon left today for New York City. D. P. McCarthy, a subject of Great Britain, hasdeclared his Intention of becoming a sublccb of Uncle Sam. Secretary of State lion. II. R. Kin- cald, who has been quite ill at his home, Is reported much better today. Hon. II. G. Guild, who recently re moved to this city from McMlnnvlUI; was In Portland and McMlnnvillo to day. Mrs. L. S. Mayor, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. F. Lovy, left today for her home in Seat tle. Mrs. Win. J. Clarke and Mrs. Win. Mcrlman, of Gervals.are tho guests of Mrs. II. George Meyer, In Uuiyerslty Addition. Wm, Taskcr of this city received a letter today notifying him of the pat entability of a chalnlcss blcylo he has Invented. Dr. II. Brewer, accompanied by his son, Chas. II. Brewer, who last even ing graduated from tho Medical de partment of Willamette university, returned to Sllverton today. Dr. J. L. Hill, who delivered the charge to the graduating class of the medical department of Wlllaniottn university Wednesday evening re turned to Albany today, Mrs. Maggie Anderson and daugh ter, Mrs. Holbrook, of Cofax, arc ylsit- Ing tho family of J. E. Stanton at Sa lem. They will then go on a visit to Turner, Aumsvllle and Stayton. Dr. J. L. Illil of Albany, Middle Roader for Congress, was In the city today. Ho confessed to a warm feel ing for Silver Republicans, but as for Democrats, he as a Populist spits upon them. Gov. Fletcher Is working hard to make his lecture Saturday night tho ovenb of the seasoni, Ho is laboring hard getting his exhibitions of Living Dogs and Dead Lions in shapo to pro- I.OHI; wiem in ime siiapo at tho old church, F E Brown E F Parkhurst Dr Mark Skiff Geo Collins R J Hendricks J M Forsythe Dr J N Smith M E Pogue . D W Yoder A J Basey J E Allison F R Anson Geo Bradshaw W Breyman E E Cooper A C Dllfey Alonzo Gesner a R Jessur ANew Business. Wm. Relnstcln, of San Francisco, was In the city this afternoon. Mr. Relnstcln has asso ciated himself with S. J. Sawer, ol Albany, and will open up a business in the store room on Commercial street being vacated by G. L. L. Bask ett, the druggist. The men have leased the bulldlrg and will begin business about April Jo. Dr R !SSUP Steve McFadden J J Murphy Win Manning E P McCornack D C Mlnto E B Fhllorook John Reynolds Jr ' t wrigntraan D W Yoder SALEM NO. 4. Cartwrjght A O Condlt A L Brown Hal Illbbard Mark Say age WC Hubbard John A Evans J F Hughes CC Good ale F A Leuir II G Meyer Geo D Goodhue Walter Lyons Joseph Fones P J Larsen AT Moflltb II II Vandervert F F Post R A Heritage Mark Savage Win Bennett WA Bobbins Jas C Brown C II Lane PROSPECT. W II Odell A A Burton G West Jos Cordlngly Ed N Edes E Koppc Fred Gilsen A A Lee Chas A Murphy Lee McGrew C F Royal L'dw Patterson II Smith S A RIggs M L Chamberlln D Simpson O P Litchfield Em II Koppe C F Royal R W Carey II Pohle Frank Smith Thos Slmms E K Hall NORTH SALEM. T J Cronlse LT Reynolds E T Hall W Powers C J Kurtz B S Cook Geo Pearmlho GeoC Will n I Brown L T Reynolds W M Gorsllne C W Knox Clinton Kurtz Charles L Watt W F Ohm B S Cook YEW PARK. W Stephens It C Ilolley W Watson Townsend R D Teter A W-Dia-sor W II Simpson C B Irvine P G Norgren II S Prior U G Klghtllnger W A Rummell J W Roberts U II Gannon W W Stevens WJ lrwln Geo W Davis John McCourt UG Klghtllnger John C Booth W P Ross SOUTH SALEM. Fred Hurst W J Rafter A Daue Bert Macey W II Armstrong Fred Hursl Jno Scott Wm Babcock A Dauo Bruce Ounnlng- nam A hobo ulvlng tho name of David Hcadrick was arrested shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon, charged with Illegally voting at a legally authorzed primary. The man voted at No. 2, in Hansen's livery barn on Chemcketa street, where he registered as J. Mc Hcadrick, His examination has been set for 10 a. m, Friday. In the mean time the man remains In Jail. Rev. W. L. Black .veil, grand chief Templar of the I. O. -G. T. was in the city last evening and visited Union Lodge In company with Rev. McNall Ilowejl, past chief Templar. A very delightful program was ren dered. Rev. Blackwell has been In the organizing field and ifave a very Interesting and Incoiiragingi talk along tils line of work. Chitilren like It, it saves their live. We mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croups, bronchitis, grippe, and all Ihruat and lung Uoubles. Stone's drug store. Karl's Clover Root Tea; lor Constipation t's the liest and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by D. J. Fry. ' ' A little boy aked for a bottle of "get up in the morning as fast as you can," (he drug gist recognized the household name for ''De Witt's Little Early Riers," and give him a bottle of these little piIls'for constipation, sick headache, liver and stomach troubles, Ston's drug store, There JIav Be' Others But our 15 cent meals defy successful competition. We feel contident our meals are superior to those served elsewhere and arc Influenced In that conclusion by the hundreds who eat at our restaurant dally. George Bros. The Coming Champion. In the pugilistic arena Is a difticiit matter tp predict but the champion of all 5 cent cigars In the marketor elsewhere, Is "Our Champion" made by A. Huck estein of this city, Glye It a trial. Elected by a Full Vote, The citizens of Salem have un doubtly elected Ko-Da Mexican Blood Tonic as their choice above all other medicine. For rheumatism, malaria, liver and Kidney trouoie lb has no equal. Dys pepsia soon disappears. Large $1 bot tle for23c. Olllce Mexican Medicine Company, Murphy block. Samples free. 'JL'tzitt.y.u m ll 03 eterj Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute Cough ' urc. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bron. chilis, pneumonia, asthma, and all throat and lung deceases. Stone's drug store. Stop that cough. Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c, bottle of Shiloh's Cure may saveTyou- ' fe. Sold bv D. J. fry. n Gp?af Sale I A Good Time. Th ere will he an entertainment at the Central Congre gational church, next Friday evening, April 1. An Interesting program will oe rendered. Admission will be 10 cents. 30 3t fryyj hm -. lit: tin i iH ft 'ri- RJO, ? -- MW-o. JVC cs .fir UUX J 'U-Vjs iZiC&. -ntv&n asssesss Friday and Saturday SPECIAL SALE Separate Skirts. Ladies' black skirts, full width, lined and bound, $1,18, Large line of pretty patterns, black brocades, lined with rustle $1,37, Good, heavy, figured mohair, well lined and bound, only Black figured mohair, heavy quality, silk facing and silk rufile, $4,20. Bayadere stripe, In blues and green, entirely new, $4,40, Black brocade silks In handsome patterns, well made, nicely lined S4.85, 6,00, 7,00, 8,00, 10,00, Do not miss our great muslin undeiv wear sale next week m 257 Commercial St. The bargain house of Salam, o. R. & N. Time Table. Steamer Elmore for Portland, Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7:15. Passengers transferred to electric car at Oregon City, If desired, making it possible to reach Portland by 2 p.m. Steamer Ruth for Portland, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. G. M. PowEits, Agent. Trade street dock. 315-tf A torpid liver robs you of ambition and vuins your health. De Witt's Little Early Kfocro UCalldJ (li. Ilvtr, enre ivlliMlUailOtl and all st inach and liver troubles. Stone's drug store. If you want to dye easily, and per manently use 'Perfection' Dyes, for sale by all drug stores. tf Rambler wheels the finest on earth, E. F. Parkhurst agenb 3-23-tf Grand Ball. At Labor Exchange Hall Friday night April, 1, tickets 25 cents. Good music and plenty of April Fool fun. J. E. Muhphy, -Gtf " Manager. Count On This Prices shall be at least as low here as anywhere else In town, iver they may be depends. Holding tip here and there a bargal TTnuj mit.H OWerthev mav hn dnnpnHs. TTnMln.r n i.o- -.,,i 1 1. i " ...J. ."."! nnn tliln, L-nlnn o i. ...-. .?.." ', "Vr.""".".'."-,v. " ""'Kaiu ui uutl irV.,nr .,cc.V? "",., c iu:? ui doming or uie nigliest level of . ....u UO.-UIHUIUI, uuu mu iimur icyei oi prices is another. qui :o:- Men's Business Suits S5, 56, $7.50, $8, $10, $12.50, $15, ..uuuugiiu me suns in large nuanltlcs. We nositivelv r.ffnr t.hnm fnri per cent less money than other dealers This fact simply makes comnetltli Unrte ttji- wor so iui.e stress ..w ..... u..w.. um.iu LU JtlUi To Cure a Cold dn one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. 10-U-Cni Tho Osburn Racket Store Is going like hot cakes, and rare bargains are being made dally. No reserve every thing must go, and tho prices are the lowest ever known, Next door to Albert's bank. Very respectfully. N. J. DAMON. The best for the money the Ram bler clcycle. SeebE. F. Parkhurst, agent. 3-23-tf "Perfection" Dyes are Brilliant and Permanent, for sale by all drug stores, tf Wheelmen Attentien: AVo have decided to sell our "Pacific" bicycles, after today for 830. Buren & Hamil ton. o0 3fc from the old fashioned nnu nauseous phvsics to vn as De Witt's cure constinatinn. Slck headache ami liillinticnea inn.l. ,i... store Hereafter Our "Pacific" bicy cles will be sold for $30. Now every body can ride. Buien & Hamilton. 23 3t Properly used "Perfection"' dyes are superior. Insist on haying "Per fection" Dyes, for sale by all drug stores. Ii V 1 IH rU!il sis f I For Men and Boys, 0- Or. Miles' Vain Pills. "Ono cent a doso." All druggists sell Dr. Miles' Norve Pluten. Reed's Opera House, PATTON liROS., Managers. Phone 59. It is a creat lean dose; of blue-mass i the plesant little pills kno Little Early Risers. Ttey i . Stone's drug $5,00 Worth for $3.25. Walbta. lli m (V, -AHB- it!fll. This Is what ladles got when they SnXSK,tl,r,,CtiVCSt,"' $4,50 Worth for $3, cbMir'M Kd shoes-Tho lalcsb out. ,i.?? ,)ttlr? KOoa 10'4 cotto" blankets, Wllltit 11 ml ornv r,i- r.i-i , ", Mou'a and hoys' working shl Clilldren's Iron Clad hose. mo worm, J5o. shirts. 25n. hose, best in See our new dress goods, silks and linings. Standard Patterns, Llttlo Giant school Shoes. 11. & a Corsets, Ferris WILLIS BROS. & CO. 302 Couimorcliil street, The cash dry goods and shoo house. Racket Prices. Kitchen Lines. Milk pans, strainers, sifters, tea strainers, steepers, potato mashers, codec pots, kitchen knives, emery sharpeners, asbestos mats, dust pans, egg beaters, tack hammers, milk skimmers, stove lifters, biscuit cut ters, muilln pans, basting spoons, etc Soap imvers, A neal wire doylce that enables you to use the smallest scraps of soap to advantage. Embroidery and Lace Lines, "1 didn't know you kept such pretty embroideries here, and urn't they cheap," That's a very common expression wo hear from our lady customers theso days. You seo wo buy direct from the Importers and get the best there Is going at tho very lowest prices. We sell iliein at racket prices. Maroles and balls for the Come and see. Our Wheel Department Stearns 850. B.& II. Special WO. Bedford $10. '07 Stormers 335. Other lines from $27 up tho !... ,,f the week. We now have on the wav to r,r v. at onco plenty of the ladles' uu . gents' $35 and $40 lines. These un truly decant wheels and lust. n ,imi as they look. Maybe they don't sell. Well Just watch us. The Stearns, Still conttnues to lead In the SJd class. Every day adds some well known rider who buys on quality and has looked the town over. STEARNS LADIES' CHAINLESS now In stock. Event Extraordinary, two Performances Only, Wednesday and Thursday, April 6 and 7, The Great Magician, OlIP Cnrlnrf cfnnlp l.nn I 1 rn. . . now Is "the timP torinS ,,, ' V-cy arc nobby coods- splendid value: trSSM.60toVMTRoy8lonBpantShUUs'8l!s8 t0-19- Kood caslinfl iBss'&&A PRIBDffiAN'd Corner State and Commercial streets, DANTE The season annrnnp.lipa tnr ii.,r,,,i,. from winter to spring wear, and the iSew iork Racket has nurniniRPri n line line of the "Star 5 Star" shoes for all ages from the smallest child to the largest lady or gentleman, In black and chocolate. They haye heavy plow shoes, medium fine, up to the most dressy shoe In the city. Neat enough tO SUlt the mOSt nxnnt.lnirtnefa '..ll and supply yourself at racket prices. 30 2tdlw (EL1AS0N) boys. THE SOLA It Acetyl! no gas Say boys, they're beauties. lamp, WIGGINS'. BAZAAR ! Assisted by Mile. Edmunda, and his carefully selected company in hi? Incomparable and irntci. . gram, consisting of ' I A CARNIVAL OP MAGIC, A FEAST OF MYSTERY, A CYCLONE OF MIRTH. Scale of 1'rlces-Orchestra, 75C- per- What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. Buffalo. N. V.rnu.r. sonal knowledge, gained in observing theer 01 your anuon's cure in cases of advanced Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly nved many frcm Consumption. Sold by D . try J ..a.fnfact,0.r' Kuaranteed when you ru;5St,on,,DyM',or,atobs M 1. VnritTl fmaKH t0 ,. of nnttV,L"n 'larS tr raost JI kinds l-F, LSv?ld V' ?ut,w"hout success. De ,imVtChilMeluSa,ve w" "commended tome. I used one box. It has effected a peima-nt cure. ' As a permanent cure fcr piles DeW.ttsWiich llazal Salve las no eqnal. Slone's drug store. M hta 9 skoir with Dr. Miles' Pain PUls. Salem's Optician! Chas, H, Hinges, Consultation and Examination! FREE 30S Commercial street Salem, Or., 2n4 door north of postotllce, f ' If ''it i ". lx. -c