Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, January 09, 1899, Image 4

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2d Week Clearance Sale
Umbrellas
71
rMfe I"
...eoc to 6.00
.feMi....40ctof4.90
71 Urttti a& bctt line
d Vmkttllm we ever car
rW4 Tbe ft, $1.25 and
$1.10 lines reduced to
J5c. $1 00 and $1,20
Cannot be duplicated in
the city.
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8TOUB
HOLVERSON'S
Clearance Prices on
Plush, Cloth and Fur Capes
The remainder of our fourth shipment of latest
styles offered as follows to closet
$ 2.60 VALUES AT $ 2.10
3.00 2.25
5.00 4.00
10.00 7.95
30.00 15.00
J, J. DALRYMPLE & CO.
UntU
February lsU
I will offer at greatly reduced
prices tlio following lines:
Watchei.Oold and Oold Filled,
Silver und Bllverlnc, Look
Chains, Wok, Dm and Kar
rlngn. Good marked In plain
ilgurcl.
Watches Ci.eanku 7fio
Main Ui'iiiNdn 7Go
ALL WORK WARR ANTED.
G H, HINGES
THE
WATCHMAN
iiW3 COKUKRCIAt, STRUCT.
THE WEATHHR.
Tonight and tomorrow probably
rain,
Duned Tody.
The remain or W.I). Magem, the
aged man who died at tho asylum
lait week were Interred today In the
Lea MlMlon cemetery. The funeral
wrrlce were conducted from the
Flrit UaptUl cliurcli at 2 o'clock.
Th
Laripttt and Flnett
And tuoit completely equipped photo
itraplilo eilat) lihiuent on the coin.
Weipcakortho Cruulne itudto, orer
mo new i or uacKoi ncro,
Tlio NcwrPruccu.
TboalouFlourlug Mills "Special"
flour la now better than ever. Try
It. 4 It
Bicycle Messengers
SuiSS'r noer,M r mkmt PW"W 10 any par.tof the lly In a
Do Not Waste Your Time
If It li worth more than a uiouangorV.
Regular outomeni monthly rate choajr than an offlce bqyr
TlUnk It Over
Iben
Fing Blue Boxes, Telephone 40
or brlou uotes and paikacot to Ctntral Onice.
L0OKW0OD MESSENGER SYSTEM
W Coaiwerslal Street .i .i
Sale Prices on Winter Shoes
We I ,vo RNAtly reduced the price w all Winter tihwa. if ,,
LadlM'StW winter aboca .1. iKS
Men' KM winter sliues ." fCoo
Dr not tula mttloii that
t)W
Oood. at rwuecd In prlw. Jlen'a
miprltm aidwlrflto 11 tl.ew
Jow prlwion Ihnrj underwear.
WILLIS BROS. & CO,
HPOTOABU
I FattAI-na
PW sisw sffB MPVrw
lruiry lasjIkrBer a
jTWiriiy
Mackintoshes
CHILDRENS
$2,50 Now sell for.. $1.95
LADIES
$3AJ0Iinc reduced to $2.28
4.00 line reduced to 3.35
5,00 line reduced to 3.60
6,00 line reduced to 4,10
Call and sec the bargains
for ............... SpOiUU
There arc broken lines
costing from $7.50 to $12
which will be closed out
at $5.00 each
UAH II
STORK
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Movementi of Resident! and Vitilort at
the Capita! City.
f rmddlttoeil Ixal tai Beaiil n third H'.l
J. T, BwafTord, or Oregon City, lit In
Halcni, tlicgticHlof his brother K J.
SwalTord.
Mln Hrowncll.ol Oregon City, the
sinter of Senator Ilrowncll la In the
city for tlio legislative wmlon the
guctof Mr. K. J. Swatford,
Miss Mlnnlo Winter, whn ha boon
quite III lor wnio time, banco far re
covered as to bo ablo to go for n re
cuperation visit at Newport.
J. Thompwn, or Mohawk, U In tlio
city, tho uiioit of his elitcr, Mm. J.
II. Campbell. J. Carroll, or Union, It
alto an old Iowa friend, who li a gtiotl
ot tho Campbell.
litoujjlit Fiom Portland,
Tlio romalm of Samuel Helflo, or
Clackamai county, wero brought to
the city on tlio ll o'clock train for
burial. Helllo la an aired man about
W years or ago' and lithe brother of
Cal. Jones or till city,
The runeral wan had direct rrom the
train ns nor vices had Wen liuld In
Portland, and tho remains wero laid
to rest In tho Odd follows cemetery.
In Olden Tlmca
People overlooked tho Importance of
permanently borotltted olfecta und
were attiticd with trnnnlua notion;
but now that la gonorally know that
Syrup.it Hg will permanently overcome-
habltal consultation, woll-ln-formed
people will not buv other
laxative, which act for a time, but
finally Injure ttio ytm, liny the
irenulno itimlo by tho fallfornlit Fig
Syrup Co.
Don't I'ortet
Ournewlooatlon and that we main
tho nnciteuameloubinot photo In tho
city for II pordorcu. CronUe studio.
Salem, Ore we a
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two llaea ut entlrlr SSii
i uu neM hui us)w.
HOUHr?,
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BOOK TRUST
AHotRepty to a Crltlctsm of the j
Reform Proposal.
Senator Daly's
About
Paper States the Titttb
County superin
tendents. The text book trust that seoks a
monopoly of furnMiInu liMi-prlced
textbooks for the public school of
Orocoo.wlll make a hot fldhtoKalnH
tho proposed re Vinton of the mjIioo!
lows of the stato. SenotoM Daly and
MulKeyare practical oducntors, ciu
nttarl mnn wrlm know the ctIIh of the
present text book jijitoni, and they
will deal the iruot orii hard blows, j
Kenntor Dalv'a oaner codIm rrom an
exchaoKC this paragraph and make
following commont,
The selection or school books or the
public wlioolt or Oregon will hardly
be taken out of the hands of the ac
tive educators In the public school,
and placed In the hands of persona
who are not by education and expor
lonce qualified to decide upon the
matter, Albany Herald.
Tho above squib has no roawn for
being published aside fro.n an Insinu
ation It contains that the governor
will appoint "persons who arc not by
education nnd experience qualified to
dcoldo upon the matter" or selecting
school books, and apparently wilful
Ignorance or tho matter It dlwus'cs
No one supposos that men will be hc
lected by tho (tovcrnor under the new
bill, who hato not tho requisite edu
cation and experience Ui select text
books, and, besides, we expect that
oniclal to select men who have the
business scn'C to niako a respectable
bargain for books and not have
tho stato robbod so that cor
tain school superintendents may irot
presents from tho auccoiwful Iwok
trusts. The newspaper that now ad
vocates tho selection or text books by
the school ttuperlntendcnt, as the law
has btcn, Is not the friend of the con
scientious superintendent, who sees
In the prosent law a disagreeable duty
to perform, which Is not of his choos
ing and for which ho rccoivos no rec
ompense, but rather or those hire
lings who arocliimmorliiK to assunio
this responsibility or selecting text
books. A responsibility that has no
place In the list or their duties, .So
grontnn anxloty Ui assume a burden
argues it roward from hoiiio sourro,
and It is not to be round In tholr cili
ary. No other state In tlio Union asks
suparluteudenta to soloct text books,
and most or them have just kiicIi a
oommls!iin as Ilia now law propowos.
Tho result is that wo lmo tho worst
text books nt the lughost price of any
stato In the Union. Hut toso nows
papors are very likely U) hoar u good
dual more about this matter boron;
tlio olosoor tlio uouilng Kosslnu of tho
legislature.
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I'OUKION NEWS 11UUQUT.
II) aiMlnlril l'rr o tlir Jiiiirniil.
Tho New York Htauta Zoltutig
prints tho following rrom Its Itorlln
oublo oorrosM)iiduut tmhty
1 inn Informix! rrom an iiuquostlou
able suurco that after thoHurruuderor
llo Ilo, the Spanish gouonil triad Ut
ludiico tliu f Juriuitri ooiisul at Manila
and theUoniiaii vlea-onnsui at Ilo llo
to take charge of the protection or
tho private lutoreats or the SpaulariU.
Ths two consuls wlrod to Merlin for
liutruutlous, and rtwohod ilia follow
ing answur:
"The Uurmim omplru, Inilug a neu
tral Hiwor, Is not In a position to take
olurgoof functlouH wliloli ooulileiisll)
tw ooiutruud as partiality or HmIii
All wu otuloavur to obtain In the
I'lilllpplnuA Is pioteotion ami mi
roxtrlctod momont ot our eomuierce.
Since wit kco that lxnh are cured
undarihn Uultod .Status Hug we arc
fully oonlldenl that thara will netttr
arise a situation which would oauw
us to deviate rrom the strictly neutral
attitude ubwrrwl by us up to thl.
day."
Tne reyolutlowtry trsldaut pro
ltWi against (leuural Oils signing
UluuoUas military goyonvoi f tlw
I'lilllppluttti. Aguluuldo (iMlurea ho
had never agrd at aingapore, Hong
ivuk ur wewnre lot rougnlM ilia
avaraik'iity of tba Amerlouus inr.
and insist that he lm returned to the
rimippuie on an Amerlean hli
ioiy iu eouquer uio Biwmards and
wlu Inilepeudonee. Ho aHorts that
both his proclamations of Muy at and
June 12 staled this toet ortlolally,
and Ihj claims MaJor-Genera
Merrill eonUrmed that by
prtKtoBiatloii several days before
the Spaniards ettpituUitwl, stating
Iwtrly anddeHulttay that the Anw
hMii furaos esiHMi to overthrow tlie
Spanish government awl to lltwruie
lw llllipliHM. AgMlnkto dtclaran
tMt be had naih awl fureigoara a
Altu4M that Dm Aw.rieMH furs
rMgil Hut mly b ucU tint t
MUlplsHW Wht iMtllltfsMJlo. but bv i
IVIltlllalv iUll..,lu.. at... .n.,
ItlrluiuptsanUy utUd IoUm sSk, b
fw le oytH of ull mttkHts
AgulnaMo Uien suUwnly iwuttsia,1
tH the name uf tn Uoiiy, wlnuw.
paworwi to dirot bta brotHrM in Uo
dlttlt task o( rwauajwiloH, agnUst I
he lotrustou of the Awmkwh iMort
waat, and roitewtM thai he exwld
produw. prwif itwt w wai b,wRht
hero oil the understaMdlug that itt
Anisrieaai tud iomU hits, ti,ir.
peratloM to atlata tatJamlenee. I
Ihe wvolutkiutiry xhta 9iiu
upw all bH rollwM io v.ir . '
Wttwr with furae, awurlag Uwi tki '
beiSMtlVtMtkltltaLLiMt. will u.i.. 1
abwltjte IbdcMtMlonM. mxi .....,. I
i i I
The slight cough may
soon become dccp-scatcd and
hard to cure. Do not let it
settle on the lungs.
Think! Has there been
consumption in your family?
Scott's Emulsion is Cod
liver oil with hypophos
phites. These arc the best
remedies for a cough.
Scott's Emulsion has saved
thousands who, neglecting
the cough, would have drift
ed on until past hope. It
warms, soothes, strengthens
and invigorates.
joe and ., llJmftUif.
SCOTT BOW N t, CliwiiltM, New Yetk.
them never to turn "from the glorious
road," on which they haYe"already so
far advanced."
The expulsion or the Danes rrom
Northern Hchlcswlg continues un
altod, and an ovorwholmlng major
ity or tho papers continue to com
plain or tho policy and dony Its
political wisdom. The Cologne Ga
zette Is an exception to the rule. It
urges all Germans to approve the
mcasuros, which, It asserts, arc nec
essary ror patriotic reasons. The cen
tral committee, representing all the
commercial clubs and associations at
Hcrlln, met this week and rormally
condemned the expulsions, which, the
comtnlttea collected statistics to
show, have already don? a yast
amount or damnge to Germany's
cornmorcc.
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JOURNAL "X-RAYS."
Tlio virtuous legislator should not
be as rare as a purple cow.
Is Harvey Scott getting ready to
luso with the Democratic party ?
n
No upc waiting ror the third house
to do the Reforming act, gentleman.
t XX
Lotting "Hob" handle a campaign
fund Is Ilka pouring wator in a rat
Into.
To what extent shall women be
rt)cogril7ud linden thoGcor adminis
tration? 1 1 J
Tha ton uenta you give the man to
wot his gu7lu with lire wator may
cost him ton days.
1 XX
Julia asks us, what arc tho two
groutost American Institution1? Free
schools and a free pross.
X X X
Now '.Mitch bomoof tho alleged re
fonnore arlsfl In tholr majosty and
pummel tho dofrncolovi committee
t I X
Will the hnue or Ilia otmto or this
Oregon legislature prove the Reform
body? It won't I tha third limine,
gentleman.
t t :
The oily council meoU; tonight to
consider a ravenue meastira. Let no
unjust tax bo levied upon tho Ullliee
club; only Just what other places pay,
Ml
Tha state educational institution
einplino who o line to the legl-duturd
"""' ' "" --"J
For Women
N'o medicine Iswi rMHl lorimle, weak,
nervous, fidgety women as Hosteller's
Stomach Hitters It is a real ilesh
maker, a real I.IimhI purlllcr, a real
nervo Umw, a real TJ-ni-ii.
stronglheiior It OOStCttCr S
restores the the pink C-t
of hi'Hitb u the OtOmaCIl
decks, tli Unali of jouth DJ
to Ui eye JDlttCfS
Do not fail to
Friedman's New Racket
2nd Annual Clearance Sale Now On
Clething: and Dry Goods at Great
Reductions,
Large line of ribbon reii.nnts at IQc
Misses' union suits, worth 50;, for ,25c
Ladies' union suits, worth 75c, for ,' ,' ,' , . 50c
GiovCS t ' ' ' Vn
Laces and embroideries c a yard up
Pine tabic linens, dress goods, blankets and trunks,
prices all reduced. Suits for ths small boy or the bis
man, ' K
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FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
tVRNlUt iVjOIMICUt A.NO STATE bTREBTS,
sau:,!, ORSQQX.
iv.u..l.. tnr t.llft leXl'UUUN
ought to be removed from this earth's
payrolls. 4
We are receipt of two new ex-changes-The
Yaqulna tug and the
Ontario Mattock-one published by
the soaslde and one In the mines.
You know which.
It the Linn county members strut
and walk the air a little, remember
they are holding a state poultry show
up there without a stato appropria
tion. Incredible, but true.
Asking "Hob" to account for a cam
paign fund produces about as much
effect as singing psalms to a dead
nmlr.. Hut, there ure others who
handle funds not theirown Just about
as caroloM.
January 10, there wlll.be tho first
curtain rising on the California sena
torial drama. .Shall It be farce or
tragedy ? Oregon Is happily uenvereu
from the monstrous hydra of corrup
tion called senatorial elections.
Score one for Duuoar, the new
secretary of state. He has struck the
first blow for reform In ordering all
the boarding houso and lodging house
privileges out of the state house. Let
the Ride boards, demijohns and house
bill 101 follow.
There Is a stroDg sentiment In tavor
or keeping Admiral Dewey on the
active list after ho roaches tho age
limit, Dec. 2J, 1699. Tills was done
In caMjs of the naval heroes of the
civil war Farragut and Fortor.
The politicians will do well to keep
blm there.
XXX
Let the Republican party make a
decent record In this legislature. If
the war hid not broken out the
Union party had won hands down.
Reform tho clerkship abuse; put the
stale treasury in order; trim the
whiskers oil the sinecures and politi
cal grafts; give us better road and
school laws; In other words, become
Populists.
X X X
After long hammering and pound
ing by this paper a public examina
tion has been held at Salem for ap
plicants ror West Point, lint the re
sult or tho competitive examination
Is not made public. It Is reported to
be sent to Washington. Congressman
Tonguo has round out that he cannot
appointed who he pleaos So fur
nono of his selections have been able
to keep what they got.
Portlaud Telegram. Yctcrday
afternoon a small boy was scattering
the contents or a bag of hemp seed
about the iiostmtlce yard. On being
illiestloned, hc said the seed whs furn-
lnhed by a lady at the Portland hotel
for tho beiiulll of the sparrows and
other birds that mnke the trees In the
postoirlcc yard a gathering place.
Slaughter...
...on LAMPS j
FANCY CROCK KRY
GLASSWARE i
And all Holiday Goods will be sold
at uny price from now on. Come and
see the goods and) on will be overcome
with our low bargains.
SOMMIN
TUB 011UCP.lt
134 Stato it
Telephone 51
visit
M
Of the balance of the Stock Dry Goods Store at 257
Commercial street, from the 7th to the 21st, daily and
evening. The manager has arranged with several
traveling men to sell their samples at auction, which
will be sold at the same place,
In the Samples
there is only one of a kind from a baby's hood and
baby's stockiing to a man's necktie or suspender, over
shirt or undershirt, sweaters, capes, jacketsamong
them the very best goods of the samples. Some splen
did underwear for men and women, There will be
over five thousand different articles, among the drum
mersf samples which are to be sold at auction only, but
the balance of the dry goods stock will be sold at private
sale and auction. This sale will be a treat to the ladies
and gentlemen who attend; as the samples are all first
class goods and all are to be sold without limit or reserve,
S, FRIEDMAN, Auctioneer,
ffl
1 The fall of snow hud made hard pick
' log for the rcathercd tribe.
XX X
j The people who ask a state bounty
.or $50,000 to encourage sugar beet In-
'dustry ought to be able to show that
the llax industry and tho prune In
dustry and tho mohair Industry and
tho wheat Industry and other Indus
tries arc not quite as much entitled
to a bounty. They will probably be
prepaied to show that the 350,000
will not go directly Into the pockets
or tho trust that tlxes the price ot
sugar, and that the price or sugar to
the consumer will be reduced In pro
portion to the Increased tuxes the
property or the state will have to
bear.
To The Hon. Legislators.
Tho "Crnnlse" studio bus removed
to larger und more commodious
quarters In tho Eldrldgo block In the
old Cherrlngton gallery, over the New
ork Racket store.
They All Say
The Salem "Special" Hour made by
that new machinery beats the world.
Try It, i tf
i i. mm
1 TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
' Tako Laxativo Uromo Quinine
I Tablets. All druggists refund the
' money If It falls to cure. 25c. The
gonulne has L. li. Q. on each tablet.
Fresh
TWICE
A WEEK.
OUR ROASTED
COFFEES
12,c Ulended guaranteod better
than package coffee.
.15 cent Coffee, two kinds.
20 cent Coffee, four kinds.
36 cent Coffee, live kinds.
:W cent Coffee, three kinds.
5 cent Coffee, three kinds
! cciu, ijuuee ivvo Kiudi.
0 tent Coffee, two kinds.
try nur Iresh roasted Coffee, or get
a sample; will not cost you anything,
and neither us, as wo will gain your
Yokohama lea Store
FREE DELIVERY
mi
tw1c
FOR
nPlfMJc 9. noirr
UnUiiurtFr;r.U'
BRIDGEPORT, CONN
T, B. HART, Agent,
H MiLt St. and 130 state St,
U9"'w SALEM, ORE.
Mi
6omiW6iul
MARION COURTHOUSE.
MCKNSKI) TO WEE.
marriage wis Issued to Miss Mm
nle Miller and Mr, F. T. Peebler, Mrs,
j. x. .Meade, signing tlio affidavit. '
TWO DKHDS,
Two deeds were llled in the recor
ders olllce as loll vis:
Elizabeth X. Read nnd husband to
II. C. Parker, 21.31 acres or land in to,
s r t vv, vv, d. $200.
T. M. Cook and wife to Su?an M,
Ncal, 103 acres or land In tn 9 a r 2 w.
pd. 81000.
STIU. THBV COME.
Another attaachment suit waa Ulod
In department No. 1 or the Marlon
county circuit court by Thomas Tay.
joriVLo., or ban Francisco ngalnst
l'cter Reader, to recover SIGO.-JO al
leged due on a bill or merchandise
sold the derendant some time ago.
John II. McNary Is attorney ror
the the plaintiff.
How's This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward ror any case or Catarrh ihat can
not be cured by Hall's Cutarrh Cure.
I- .J. Cheney & Co., Props,. Toledo, 0.
Wo tho undersigned, have known
in' Ch,e,ney 'r the last 15 years, and
believe III in perreclly Honorable In nil
business transactions and tlnanclally
S ! .it0. c?.rry 0llt anyoblluiuions made
uj biiuii urui,
West& Thl'a.x, bolosalo Drug
"5S2i ., ,,...
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.' '
Hal fntlirrli ll..... I.. .i' . .'
iiairs uiiurr i Ciii-h u nu l,.
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces or tho system.
".? ..tle. Sold "by all
WT ,vV -'usumouiais tree,
Hall's Family Pills arc the host.
The White Machines.
mowing machines and bicycles, first
tnlhl "e.W torrlt0. nrny I nd it
street;' Portland; ore. " ?
We Are the Leaders.
Wo are the nnit. nii.,....i .
., feff "'..Cud d cuiluruc, ioo or iio.
For
3toc and fixtures
THe
ft
Sale..
EmDorium
Sfllij...
bimi
Salem Cannery Wants Peas.
Farmo'S and gardncrs who wish to
nilll Ivitn rtntlia rlllrlrw. nnvf dftu.nn fsi.
- canning purposes will please call on
.ur. j. m. wtuiace ut tlio Salem
Water Co.'s otllro In tho city hall and
designate the nmount or ucrus they
arc willing to plant. Helorc making
positive arrangements In regard to
operating the cannery next season It
Is necessary to know approximately
the acreage-that can be accurcd be
fore the Hist or January. In caso the
cannery l.s operated, each subscriber
will be notltled or the rull particulars
beroro the first or February, !2-d&vv2vv
One Dollar,
Dozen ror the best enamel cabinet
photos. The Pickerlll Co., leading
photographers, next to Red Corner
drug store. tf
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND
CM
Ulen b...
llatkcDSlo's Orchestra
IS
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BmaVSOVBBA HOUSE
8T. VAI.RNTINE'8 UAY
Tuesday, February Hth
VALUABLE PRIZES
GIVEX A WAV.
1VATUI rOR ITRTIIER ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wood - Coal
Good Dry Tir and Oak wjd n"d De
livered. Tine Tj-eo Burnlns Coal,
D. S. BENTIiBY & CO.
Snocesion to Sulew Irojirovement Co.
Iw I'rtMf. front KUdCliemekcUSii.
of
1 1.
Will be sold in whole or part, re
gardless of cost.
Call and secure some rare bargains,
, -.w MaV'H(I
jvicy"i'ii'''''M m tmtmutmm.