Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, September 21, 1898, Image 4

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UMBRELLAS
UMBRELLAS
UMBRELLAS
UMBRELLAS
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UMBRELLAS
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Direct from the factory of Folmer, Clogg fc
Co. SDlendld assortment, better values, newest
styles. Dresden knobs, Inlaid crooks, natural
woods, pearl and enameled. Every 6ne warranted.
See our children's school umbrellas for 6O0 each.
Splendid Glorias 81 each, lieayy twilled silk, S4.G0.
Our line of fall and winter wraps Iff now com
plete. Sales arc far exceeding our expectations.
We arc glylng better (lis, better values,
better styles, than ever before. We arc selling
splendid fancy mixed Jackets, stylish cuts, well
made for 95 each. A good bouclo cape trimmed
with fur, well lined for S3.
Children's jaokcU from 81.75 to 110 each.
See our superb lino of Sealette and seal plush
capes, beauties for 810, 813.50, 810.CO und 822 each.
CASH
STORE.
REMEMBER,
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded,
HOLVERSONS
CASH
STORE.
TfattfCp Market.
. The first bonaflde sale of hops at
Salem was made Tuesday 350 bales
at 12 cents. All buyers ho are in
the market ate offering that figure for
a strictly choice Oregon hop.
Some small mall samples put up by
hand have Just ibout reached the
London market. Local representa.
tlvcs of English and eastern agencies
are expectlog early buying orders to
arrive.
There are still a few yards where
picking Is In progress.
Huyers .donotexpect orders from
London until the samples taken from
actual crop reach there.
This afternoon prices advanced to
12 cents, and It Is likely that a large
crop will be &old at. that (Igure.
MURDER
ED
Just Opened...
50 pieces fancy suitings popelins,
serges, fancy blacks, 50 in, mixed
broadcloths, etc, An
line at popular prices.
immense
J. J DALRYMPLE & CO.
To Promote the Flax Industry.
Governor and Mrs W. P. Lord, ac
companied by Mrs. O. N. Denny of
Portland, left this morning for the
metropolis where they will attend
the exposition. The ladles took with
them a model of their flaxrettlng
tank and several samples of flax and
woyen work. Owing to the hostility
of the Salem public toward the Flax
Fiber Association that organization
has deemed It best to move their
plant from this city. The new site
has not been decided upon yet, but
Portland, Coryallls, MoMlnnvllle and
several other towns arc bidding for
the plant. It is too bad that Salem's
lack of Interest and discouraging at
titude should lose the city this grow
ing Industry.
AT MARION COURT HOUSE.
Mil I iMrnvMrs DL Fiters
VIILLIIMLnT fall opening.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
September, 20, 21, and 22,
Fashionable Fresh Goods. No Portland bankrupt stock at this store.
An attachment suit was begun to
day by the executors of the G. 11.
Irwin estate against C. O. Morvlll
and R. D. Arnett to recover on a note
for 8300 and lntrreat from December
0, 1892.
A Month of Rain.
A month's rain would spoil thp fair
and make attendance on the legisla
ture disagreeable, but It would In
nowise affect the peoples demand for
Branson &Co's. high grade groceries.
I Am Neither
A Goldsmith i
A Silversmith
Nor
A Blacksmith
ait
Hill
,
But lean repair your watch, clock
or jewelry nnd make them as well as
riew. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, Is
as good to you as to a hlgh-prlccd
Jowcler, so why pay $1.60 for cleaning
your watch when I do you first-class
work 'or sevonty-Ilvo cents. Also
main snrlngs 7Gc.
Other work In proportion. All
work warranted.
0. II. IIINOES.
Salem's watchmaker and Jeweler,
2D0 commercial street.
CALL A MESSENGER . - - -and
lwvo your notes and packages
delivered, to collect a bill, to go on
errands for you. Ask for special
rates on merchants' packages.
Charges reasonable, Dloyclo ser
vice. Ring Blue boxes or tolephone
40.
Lockwood Messonger System, Central
office No. 288 Commercial street.
SALEM LOCAL.
For additional Local and Social New ice
liltd page
0. J. DIekman has gone to Shermun
county to visit hit parents.
Mrs. R, S. Bean and sons left today
to Join the Judge on his vacation on
tho Sulslaw.
Rev. and Mrs. 0. It. Blackwell, of
Springfield M. E, church, are guests
at tho home of Rev. II. L. Pratt.
Dr. Alfred Klnnoy, of Astoria, was
in tho city yesterday, u guest of G, W.
Qrayand family, tie left for home
this morning,
0, N. Bennett, of Idaho, is ex
pected on a visit to his father, J. L.
Bennett, whom ue has nut seen for
twelye years.
Rev. und Mrs. J, M, Shulsc, of
Hubbard, are visiting friends In the
city and uro guests of Mrs. O. W.
Scrlber, or South Salem.
E, E. Nichols onglnccrof tho fire
department received a telegram
yesterday telling him of the serious
condition of his wlfo who hus been in
San Francisco, for somo months but
under treatment of a specialist. Mr.
Nichols left Immediately to bo at her
bedside.
Banker E. P. McUornuck Is at Port
land. Banker E P. McCornack Is ut
Portland,
Mrs, J. Q. Wilson returned from a
trip to St, Louis today.
R. Q. Starr, of Dayton, left to at
tend the State University today.
Attorney Claud Tliayer, of Tilla
mook went south today on the local
and was Joined by .his wire and baby
daughter.
Roy. und Mrs. P. B. Williams are
entertaining Mrs. J. E. Day, formerly
of Woodburn, but now of Montana,
and Mrs. S. S. Masters, of Roseburg,
at the 'United Brethcrn parsonage,
corner Twelfth and Oak strcett.
E. 0. Nichols, engineer of the lire
department, received a telegram yes
terday telling him thesorlous condi
tion of his wife, who has been In San
Francisco for some months past un.
dcr treatment of specialist. Mr.
Nichols left Immediately to bo at her
bedside.
W.W. Craig and his "Signal or
Liberty Co." went to Eugene today.
Ho attributes their small house to
failure to havo the lithographs put
up about the city. Patton Bros, suy
thoy were not to blame for this and
have Worked hard to secure good
shows for fulr week.
A Mysterious (Murder.
Any kind or a murder may be com
mitted In Salem and the murderer
escape but a man never can smoke a
10c La Corona cigar and withstand
tho temptation to smoke another one.
"I think DeWltt'a Witch Haiel Salve is the
finest preparation on the market for piles."
So writes John C. Dunn, or Wheeling. W.
Va. Try it and you will think the same
It also cures eczema and all skin diseases
Stone Drue Store.
Continued from second page.
The evidence being all In the coh
oner's Jury gave a verdict as" follews:
"State of Oregon, county of Polk, ss:
"Inqulslon taken at West Salem,
Polk county, on the 20th of September,
1898, before Dr. I. N. Woods, coroner
of said county, upon view of the bodv
of an unknown man, then and there ly
ing dead upon the oath of six good und
lawful men or said county, who being
duly summoned and sworn to Inquire
Into the circumstances attending tho
death or tlie; said unknown man, and
by whom the same was produced, and
In what manner and when and
where the said .unknown came to his
death, do say upon their oaths afore
said thaL tlir holv witn fnnnrl 9Yl
I yards below the steel bridge In the
Willamette river on the Polk county
side, and the deceased came to his
death, at the hands or a person or
persons unknown to the Jury, on or
about Monday night,' September 12,
ty being stabbed in the neck and
mouth, and thrown into the river
with weights attached to his hands
and feet.
"In witness thereof, as well as the
said coroner as the Jurors aforesaid,
have to this inquisition set their
hands and seals un the day or the date
thereof.
"(Signed) D. L. Mathcny, foreman;
A. V. Thompson, I. n. Burton, E. M,
Young, Christopher Patrick, James
Munk, Jr.
The Jury was then excused fur the
present. Coroner Woods Intended to
probe the mystery to the bottom.
Coroner Clough of Marlon county
was ordered to prepare the body for
burial and It was brought to this city.
September 13th, on the Tuesday
morning following the murder, a
team was known to have crossed the
steel bridge about 4 a. m, and drive
rapidly up Front street.
Chief Dllley last night received a
dispatch from Ncwbcrg stating that a
hat was found four or five days ago
floating In the river at that point,
having the Initials F. W. W. on the
sweat hand. Tills is supposed to have
belonged to the murdered man.
BOYS WANTED-100 boys wanted
to sell papers during the State Fair
BIG MONEY. Call at this otllce.
HEED'S OPERA HOUSE
Patton Bros., Mgra.
Nine Niuhts
Commencing Thursday Sept. 22
Great Amusement
Enterprise
The Butncr Thealer Company
Opening in the
Beautiful Society Drama
"La Belle Marie"
PIHST TRACE OF CHIME.
J. II. Fletcher and Ben Tuylor
while hunting u week ago last Friday
round a hat In the underbrush along
the river bank nearly opposite the
spot where the body was round. Mr.
Taylor will search for the hat again
today and possibly it may lead to
some clue as to tho man's Identity.
C. S. Tate, a traveling razor peddler,
was In to view the dead man and
identified him as a man whom he had
seen about Sllycrton several days.
tie said deceased was waiting oh a
young lady at that place, and was a
frequent visitor In the town while he
was there.
The deceased was at the time negot
iating for the purchase of a Hyery
business In Silvcrton. He further
stated that he was a passenger with
him from The Dalles to Portland. .
About two weeks ago a man by the
name of Sink from Wasco county was
In Salem searching for his brother,
Ray Sink. Sink was a german and
belongs to a well to do family In East
ern Oregon. He traced his brother to
Sllverton, where he was paying at
tention to a young lady of that place,
ana tlien back to Salem again when
he lost trace or him.
By taking into consideration J,he
stories or the razorman and the search
or Sink for his brother, together with
the fact that the murdered man had
a ticket from Eastern Oregon on his
person when found and also the oplns
Ion of many persons that the deceased
was of German descent, It would ap
pear that the man's Identity has
been established.
The date of the murder Is concluded
tohave been between the uth and 12th
or September. Plaster shayed him
on Friday the 9th and from tho ap
pearance of the man's race he was
killed within a day or two,as his face
Is perfectly smooth,
E. Moore says he knew Sink, and
built a house for him on his farm
three miles north west of Wasco. The
two Sink brothers nnd their father
own about 2000 acres or land in Slier-
man county. Moore thinks he was
about 40 years or age, and Is consid
ered a "little off" ut times.
The theory that robbery was the
motive of the crime finds some sub
stantiation In the fact that the hotel
keeper at Sllverton, where the mur
dered man stopped stated that the
man seemed to have 'a good deal of
money as a oig roil or greenbacks was
seen .In his posesslon. This taken
with the fact that his pockets were
turned wrong side out and no money
was found on his person would jlead
one to believe he had been robbed.
Sheriff Durbln and his deputies are
close on track of all information. Mr.
Durbln Is in Silvcrton, and will no
doubt bring some light on the subject,
Prosecuting Attorcey Hayden Is also
looking Into the case closely.
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Our stock is rapidly diminishing at the prices
we are making.
Capes, Jackets, Mackintoshes,
Blankets, Dress Goods,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Underwear
DRESS GOODS
Are the backbono of tho dry
goods business. Wo have plenty of
backbono. We allow no one to under
sell us on Dress Goods. Our 25 cent
all wool goods are flno; the finest line
for 35o in Salem. Wo huvo 44 Inoli,
all wool serges for M) cents, Ladles,
hco our areas goods before buyiug.
CAPES AND JACKETS
Area drawing card with us.
There are crowds looking at and buy
ing them all the time. Tho best $3
Plush Capo In the city. Measure
them and sec.
OUR SHOE TRADE
la all rlif lit. Wo never lose a
ewttower, Our Goods and prices suit
we uandio only all
In Police Court.
Henry Muxwoll und Thos. Burns,
wero given tlyo days for drunkenness
Fred Brown Is charged with steal
Ing A. C. Dugcny'8 coat from hs
saloon about 1 oclock this morning.
Recorder Edos guvo him an examina
tion und bound him over to tho grand
Jury, with 81.10 bonds. In default or
which ho was committed to the
county Jail.
Richard Zwlcker accused dt larceny
or $1 from tho till at E. C. Cross meat
market waived examination and was
bound over to tho grand Jury in tho
sum or $250 bonds in default of bonds
he went to Jail.
F, D Wado, u colored man, was
was given 10 days In county; Jull for
assault and battery.
tiio caso or John Thompson, ac
cused or assault and battery, was
dismissed.
Change or Bill Nights.
Continuous Performance.
No Walts.
CANDY MATINEE SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.
J We
Have Moved to a
Better Place Above.
We ha, ve moved Into our now
store and are now prepared to
servo our old friends and cus
tomers and as many now ones in
u strictly up-to-date manner,
nnd arc prepared to show the
greatest values in Salem, Wo
thankfully acknowledge your
past favors and hope you will
continue to favor us.
Respectfully,
Wheat Market.
(By Associated Press to The Journal.)
Chicago, Sept. 21. Cash wheat No.
2, spring 07,
San Fhancisco, Sept. 21. Cash
wheat $1,171
Salem. Tillson Burtlctt warehouse
Wheat 52s; oats,. '10c.
All drugglataaell Dr. MllnV Norvo i'lastora.
WALLACE
ALL AT fl6TUflL 60ST
Buy now before all the choice goods are sold out,
. STORE OPEN EVENINGS
257
uommercial M.
The Bargaio House of Salem
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Popular Prices ... 25c, 35c nnd 50c '7 303 Commercial
Scat') on sulo two days In advance.
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street 7
General Storage ! Hinf or
Pianos that are pianos in every
Sense of the word,
The Standard of the
Musical World
evwy time.
kog. No paper nolcs
tneLsltlMUUB
in ours.
SUiool Shoes.
solid
Try
WILLIS BROS. & CO.
(UIWtMXtY GOODS AND SHOES.
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State Pair Band.
Parsons band of Portland have ar
rived In part and will bo hern In rull
forco or sixteen men Thursday. TlicyH
will give the first concert at noon
Thursday In front of hotel Willamette
where all the cars leavofor the fair
ground, and a concert at the ground
und In the grandstand In thoevenlng,
In tho payllllan.
Emergency Work,
The two Salem Emergency Corps
uro busily at work, and prepared to
ship fruits and whatever Is contrib
uted for the poldlerboyj. Prof. Q. W.
Jones Is connected with the commls.
sary department and assures the
Salem ladles that anything shipped to
him will bo conscientiously delivered
to tho boys. Tho Kalem ladtca are
ullyo and proposo to do all that can lie
done for our boys.
ttt
the Knabc
the Matchless Hardman
the Popular Fischer
the Celebrated Krell
the Brautiful Ludwig
and down the line
we go
the Ellington
the Franklin
the Kingsbury
And last but not least, everybody's favorite, the Howard,
with the harp attachment, All these line and strictly ufvtcvdate
instruments can be found at the Wiley B. Allen's Special Sale
that lasts just two weeks xr no longer, Our number is 325
Commercial street, in the Insurance block, Salem, Oregon,
Geo, E, Allan, Manager.
Woo), sugir, dried fru'ts, etc., storing and
grading dried prune; x specialty.
Corner Trade ar 1 High street, Salem,
Oregon.
Sidney Power L'o's famous Gold Dust dour
for sale,
Salem Water Co. Proprietor,
0. E. POWER, Manager
Telephone 22.
ARRIVED
The famous UptcvDate Coffee
at 35c pound
Your money back if you don't like
It.
SONNEMANN
The Grocer,
Umbrella Time
Delegates Elected,
At the regular meeting of tho W,
U. T, u., yesterday the following
named ladles were elected delegates
to the state W. a T. U, convention
which convenes at Eugene, October
6-7 luclttslve: Mrs. Ramp, Mrs, Sharp,
Miss Lydla Vandevort, Mrs, Sher
wood, Alternates Mrs. Royal, Mm.
Hepburn, Mrs. Macy, Mrs. Kakestraw,
Got in twice the stock or umbrellas we usualluy have. Got price and
quality right, too.
124 Stats st
Telephone 51
Creamery
RESTAURANT.
The best 15c meals hi the world.
Open nt all hours, and everybody
served well. Glyeusatrlal.JLi;
PRESNALL &SONS.
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Spectacle..
. . , That's our children's department which
now presents to the public for the first time
its winter productions for little mankind,
Your little man's winter niceties and finer
ies, The richest, the rarest, the newest, the
prettiest await you, Today if you please
you will find us showing things complete
taro 6ao
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See Here,
A 20-Inch rast black Cotton Gloria-not gingham that'll rado every
tlmo it's wet 15 cents. Good handles; makes a great school umbrella.
Very genteel line English Gloria, cotton; looks like a silk, 20 Inch steel
rod, paragon truine, 75 cents,
A splendid twilled silk Gloria, natural handle, wears llko Iron. 05 centa
bame thing in steel rod, 1.00 and uluiu or tine goods lup to 3.20-lust
25 per cent less than you'ru ued to.
On Otlier Things,
aoo we're not doing a tine busluess on our Shoes. Underwear. Huh-
!-. a A 111 k. . m . . . Tf -.w
bou juiwu uiauk-eu inese uays. I'ricea tallc, but they talk
bera
louder than the goods,
anyway.
Glad to show you ir you're only looking.
no
Come
WIGGINS' BAZAAR !
Wo have moved three doors north or
where we were, und one dcor south
or the Onpltal Natloual bank, to No.
211) Commercial street.
We havo twice the room we had Le
tore and are better ablo to display our
goods.
Leave your orders ror rresh coffee
and teas.
Yokohama Tea Store
FREE DELIVERY.
Caps, Tam O'shanters with Dewey. Man o W, Manila, Pilot,
Amencan and Cuban Flag. Infantry on ,hem, the vefy
novelties, from 25c up,
ftobodr pee4 kayo Neurtuta. Get Dr. M1W
Win HlU from druexMU. -Obs cui dots J
Steinbach's is the Headquarters tor Children's. Clothing.
fl B. STEINBA6H & 60.
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RACKET PRICES.