Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, January 17, 1899, Image 4

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WIDE-AWAKE
BUYERS
Will take advantage of our
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Sale of
iiuHpuSi
For prices have tumbled
out of sight
SAMPLES , ,
Black Heaver Jacket, coriJcd ficamu, silk lined
Former price, 420.00.. ..
Blue UcavcT Cape, Astrochan trlmtnod
Former price 812.60
Fur Collarette, Black and Brown
Former rrlco &I.G0 ow ao
"N Poods Cheerfully Shown,
HOLVERSON'S m
8TOBB
Union Label Hats
A new line of Fedoras, crush and
stiff hats direct from the factory
which we place on sale at clear
ance prices, Best values ever
offered from 50c to $4,00 each,
J, J, DALRYMPLE & CO.
Cfc
TWO
Cannot U iohii.) whu , . a. ily alike In ill
inntoiii. HV lr tint (act tn wluil wlwfi
rUtlNI e gltUMM awl llne riMMlU which
rlT (rlle( to Hit )r Mxl rumluil In lit uatr
I toeu ixMIiIiik U imti u li war i ym
mine liot lo
OUBHIW IV I'lT KVC. MWB.
KAI'K AMI I'l-liHK
HINGES
KXIT.1IT OITH IAN.
200 COMHKIiClAI. BTIIKHT.
Chair Cr Between Portland and Albany.
Comfortable upholstered revolving
chair, observation end, nltrnctivo
mueklm: room, tlrst claw In oyory
particular, cent Portland to Salem,
) ccnU Portland to Albany. Cur on
rear end of train. TIiwoohm will bo
run throughout the (teuton or ttic
legislature. Ml-td.
I II 1.11 Mill.
Moim nr.d boys otercont.s reduced to
clow out, at the New York llaakot.
N21
TO CURB A COLD IN ONfl DAY
Take Lantivo Brou.o Qutnlno
Tablet. All druggist rotund the
money If It falls to cure. 30. Tlio
Konulno lias L. II. Q. on eaoli tablet.
M
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WJ
HHBfiRliVm
Table Linens and Napkins
HaturdSOflr0rcUttl,'rWU,U,W'prlM8 for ll d"I TnurUyt 'rlly.
J.SflnH4MH I'abto Damsok 70-lneliu wttle (v 11.00,
7o tiucbailu Tnbld i4iimk TO InoiiiM wklu for W
Cut Prices On All Naokins
All our stock of KMorilown Flannel without marie 30a a yartl.
AUourtookof Maoklntwhw at mjit wliJaIa Uo efek
W have m lino wCiuroNiiiUir hats thltaieiwr ivsar tQ and M.W
utioda that wo at mTerlng t tM mU. "
ton our ud next week for prlciss on rtmmanU sf Silk nnd Sating and
. Velvets, no will jiurprlw you. -
WILLIS BROS. & CO,
ymTOABIl
IHtllml I'dtKjfHJ-
Brl8KUyour flBetliw naprln0Haio HltU u Uio UMt
mkrla yalow, Mr, HuWtrumrmig, JI&
-.LiiZJ&Mm2mmimm - - '
i
Jackets and Furs,.
Now 414.00
tfow 8.26
TUUAY'H MAHKICT.
VoKrLMtn Jan. 18. -Wheat ynllo)
02: Walla Wiillii.Mic
Flour rorllaud, 93,20; Huporllno
121.6 per hbi.
OttU-Wlilto 2t.1c.
lluy-IMfO per ton.
IloiH-l'JiiilGc! old oron tic.
Wool-Volley. lOTSlUc: Eastern
Orrioi).fVrtllt.
MUletulI Brnn. 117; Bhorts, $18
(m llfi.fiO.
PouUry--Chlckcnnliiilied1l2-&0(rfmr)
turttoyn, nvo, ixww.
Kiiua -Oreiron. t!00ttWo nor dot.
Hides -Green, salted CO lbs, 8fi?8o.
under 00 lb.0H$7o;8heop pclta,l&(si'Oc.
on ons imaii nor mick.
Butter Bout dairy, 2W((fl0oj fancy
ereaiucry, wow'! por roil.
Potatoo, 70W8OO pur sack.
Hogs Ifonvy, 11.75.
Mutton--Weathers. 'Uc: droned, 7c
Jloof.-McorH.I.VJW.Kl.Ws cows, W.W)
Qifi.lb drossod, ri(0.
HAI.KM MAIIKKT.
Wlieat-W. i
OaU-AVi.
llay-Balud, llioat, 17.00
flour in witoienaio ion. n.w: ro-
Ull n.tH).
MlllttuIT-Bnin 1121 without nnd
IPi with H.'ickn! nliortyiaiuJil4 per
u'n wiinout UIOKN.
Hou dremed, f3c.
Live cattlo-2)(ilkj.
Hlicep-Llvo, liXOOiM.
Veal -6 3.
Butter Dairy 20oi creamery aftc,
Wool-Boat.lfio. MohulrUfcc
Hopi-Bcat 10(il7o,
Ek- lo in cash,
Poiiltry-Clilckctio, Wbi turkuyn,
llye, ItlSJo.
Farm muoked mealH llanon, 81c
nam, loo Hiiouiuer,uc$70,
lHitatoc-10c.
Apple 30o.
w-mi.hi m -
Ml dnuKtt4wtl Dr. Mllii" tivtru flMlmm
ALL STYLES
DdiiMiiuro.. . . .tluOO
NewtV'iitury I0.60
Now Yot 108 N)
Typewriters for Rent,
Salem fytwrller h
mtl Btntoiy.
110
'O1
C M. LOCK WOOD. Prop.
Onlro I'liuno W, Bou Pluue Aft.
288 Coinmorola! St,
SALKM, OUH.
IIOU8K.
fflKr8MU,Pf
Text Book Trust
A Promintnt Educator Says It Is
Trying to Fool the People,
He Bays That the Trust Wlihc the Im
pression to Get Out That It Is In
Favor of the Daly Measure.
The llr-jt scrap over the bill to re
vise the school laws took place when
the bill was up for reference. The
committee on education composed of
Senators Kuykendall, Harmon and
Porter demanded that the bill be
sent to their committee.
Tins committee M composed of
three Republicans and It rcmalni to
be wen whether the Ilcpuuncan
pledge to emancipate Oregon from
the hands of the text-book trust will
b carried out or not. There Ua
law majority In thcronalcfor tl)6
bill to repoal the pr&ficnt trust law.
"The false cry of 'wolf has been
started In reference to tho Dally
school bill," says a well known Port
land educator,
"I talked with scyoral mombors of
the IculBlaturG who stayed In Port
land Hund.iv. nnd tlioy scorned Im
bued with tho Idea that some book
trust was backing the Ualy bill. H
Is to the Inlorost of book trusts to
hayo that Improsslon gain Kfound.
Tho corporation which Is playing
hiip.Ii an Imnortantnartln the Rchool
affairs of tho state wishes to throw
legislators and tho people off tho scent
by starting a falso cry against a oin
wliMi Is Inimical to IU Interests.
"Tho Dalv bill shows on the face of
It that It Is In tho Interest of no cor
nnratlon. ns It orovldes means for fair
and Impartial competition to all book
concerns alike. It Is a well-Known
fact that molt of the legislators are
hostile to nnv sort of a bill which will
glyo nny particular book trust a cinch
on the text books, and for this reason
the book trust Is making uso or this
very hostility to raise tho cry of 'woir,
wolf,' ugalnst tho Daly bill.
"Tho book trust. Is ready to adopt
any measures to draw uttontlon away
from Itself. It expected little trouble
In getting an Indorsement for Its bill,
known as tho 'Fatherless Bill for
Portlund Only' of the majority of tho
school superintendents, but the ex
pose of If) plans at that meeting
bonded ItolT for tho'llmo.
"Somo of tho members cceiu to un
derstand that tlio teachers or the
state, an-J particularly of Portland,
have a wliolcsomo fear or losing their
their positions ir tlioy should In any
way dlspleavo tho book trust. Tlioy,
therefore, wlrely hold thulr counsel.
When once u ulear understanding Is
returned tho book trust mid Us allien
will Iw olllclally sllcnrcd, If not
knocked out entirely by a blow deliv
ered Miuaruly between tho eyes."
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Movements of Kcstdeutt and Visitors at
tho Capital City.
Fur ihMIIMmI l4al siul XtH wo tlilnl gt
Judgo Ooo. II. Burnett Is In Port
land. A. Illosscr Is visiting his farm at
flubbanl.
Adjutant Oouoral II. 11. Tuttlc has
roturni'd lo Portland.
JauiM Cooper, the Independence
banker Is In Portland.
Mr, and Mis. Willis 0. Diimiiwuy
aru visiting at Portlund.
J. II. T. Tuthll Is In Portland,
having gone down to uxoort 1Mb
mother home.
Iluy. V. It. Copolaml, of Unity
oliuruli, Is In I'ortlaml In altondnnco
on u uiarthMo
I,, lllokoll, tho ox night watoli at
tin statu house ncoomiMtnlod by his
daughter Miss I.) din, have guild to
their home nl Kugeno.
Mr. Sam Burraus, the ixipular tonur
who hits always nwiHiudwl tn oalU ror
his iiiuIikIIoiu vulcti. Is to Ihi u'Ivmii a
oomplluiviiUiry bnnllt tiy his frlemN,
I'ouruary x.
rlio Ilu'cluck lottil wum delavihl
oimt thr hcHiru Unlay by a lirtnk on
tlmunnlnw. libt nnrthor Oinbv. lie I
IMsi4lLilllni7 i iImImv nut II n imu' u..i,ln.
ewild Ik pruvidsl from U: car shops
-v-.v-i. h . ... I. ..VI VMfell.U
KlukorHUMi vV Uo Jim yrntenlai
omiiMi their iJUtohliMl lhuurhiun
J ihu (luuteubolii ai.d It. L (w,iu
liavotHMiu ungual to eutor to the
wants uf III. customers wlw iuv fit-
qtmni the pluco.
ThoOanlUl Otu- (Jaltv Olub will
glvo a iwrty at the horn, of Clwunwy
uisuun uu iioxi Tliurs4lnv vMim.
One week fruni the oetMlm: WmInmJ
day oyouliig Uwy will give 1U4 ihh1
or Uivlr Htrlws at dancett.
K. Andervm Dm bntke-mitH wbo
i mjurwl un h freight train at
ItAMlHirgisutunUy.tIM at tl utkv
pltal i-wtertluy. n Uniy . Ulc
U lttignueon tliU morning's local for
Intorm-ttt. Mr. AiMUru iws waiiy
frleiHls In ShUui wIhmI.pJwh UU un
timely fat.
In Oklcn TIwm
IVunlu uorl(M.liul it,.. iul.v.iuu ...
poruunouUy Iwc.tttml xiou awj
were wiiiHwi wiui irnHKut aeUMt
SyrUU uf P IM Will lxtrumnu.itT .Z
UOI1IQ Italiltal rti.nxt I iu 1 1.. ,..n i..
furnttd iKWplo will twtlluv liU
laxntltet whkih aot fur a t1w, Uui
tttMlly Injury me sjftmu liny ue
Syw 6i. - "' '" "R
NTutu fur rIH Uvatt.
bu uMra-3r3-iK,,7f VS5 SS,
rir Mitchell savs in difti-
cult cases of Anemia, he adds
cod-livcf oil half an hour
after each meal and he likes
to use it in an emulsion ; that
he has watched with grow
ing surprise some listless,
feeble, creature gathering
flesh, color and wholcsomc
ncs of mind and body from
this treatment.
"Scott's Emuluion" is cod
liver oil combined with hy
pophosphitcs. It regenerates
tissue, invigorates the nerves
and brain, enriches the blood
and adds fat and strength.
joe awl 1 1 , all ituftfM.
SCOT! W?IK,OKlM,ework.
THE HOUSE.
conllnnvd (rm Klrt I'm
for tho Hcnato Selling- opposed
and stated that tho senate had al
roady spent 8H00 for clerk, who
have done little or nothing. An
amended resolution providing for
one stenographer was adopted.
S. J. B. 0. Fulton, authorizing the
giving of ten volumoa of the In
dlan War History to Mrs. Victor,
the author. Adopted.
llir.LS INTItODUCKI).
H. B. HI, Dufur, to better provide for
and simplify proceedings In Jus
llco court.
S, B. F.C, Durur, llxlng salaries of
county Judge nnd treasurer In
Wasco county.
S. B. 110, Morrow, charter for Canyon
City.
S.B.I 17, Daly of Lake, relating to
reclaiming of arid lands.
S. 11.118, Mackay, relating to man
ngementof warehouses and ware
house receipts,
S.B.I 10. Patterson, authorizing ap
polutmcut of olllclal court re
porters.
j. B. 120, Fulton, authorizing the
submission to a vote or tho r.co
pie tho pending constitutional
amendments In 1000.
S. II. 121, Kelly, to nmend section
pertaining to collection of road tax.
S. B. 122, Pulton, to amond soctlous
tV'17 and nil Hill's code, lo limit su
promo court uppoals to costs Involv
ing oyer $:i00.
S. B. 121, Fulton, to amend law
authorizing olllclal court reporters.
S, B. 121, Dufur, relating to tenants
and abolishing Joint tenancy.
HKCONl) HBAUINCl OK IIII.U.S:
H. II. 8, lived, toameiMt miIhxiI lows, ruIIioiIi
lug illitrlcU Id IiiiUI iihHh-i mtmvjr.
lie vision or laws.
H, II. V, JimiIiI, tfi clmnxe I lit iiiiiu nl tli
IuIh iiMUiuHyliim Inlliv "Urt-Kon Hlnlti
llixipllnl for the liiMtuc," mid nmi'iid Uu
lvlnlilltiCltlie lnMiie.
Medicine, Pliarmacy and dentistry.
Special Sale
Now On,.
ON CHINA AND TDK FEW
VASKS AND BANQUKT
LAMPS WK HAVR
LKKT.
Attend our special sale ami you will
t-ue enough that It .will pay to buy
now,
Yokohama Tea Store
It KM KM II Kit OUH FIUCSH
HOASTKD COFFKK
AN'UTKA.
FBKK DKMVKUV.
d
II I If lil III III
and Ma
At Less Than
Manufacturer's Cost
We arc determined not to carry
any of these goods over so we
will sacrifice them
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
CUKNUC CtsMJUIUlAU ANU bTATK STUsUTT
I.. . .... ,-.it.ntlf(refundlnB cotlnly
n. u. ". i..n. "---... ...-,
ndebtdiie,tiy ibuiihtouw "- -
at a lrwr rate nt InteteM.
Judiciary.
8. B. 11. MMi, provld for an dltlon
ni,f.lMlnthe fifth ludlelal dlltrlct
To senators from fifth Judicial dls-1
trlct. I
S. li. H. Adams, to regulate operation ol ware- !
bHe4,aml noarmKiBiiii.
Judiciary.
g, 1). K, Paly ol take, to amwd afement
laws.
Awossmcntand taxation.
8. . U. Monwr, fw extlrpatkin of Iluwlan
UilMlaa.
Ballroads.
S. II. 15, Smith, relalliirt to railroad crossing!.
Rullroads.
. B, l,Kllr. ereatliiK ellloersol registrars of
titlM.
?. M. 17, Fnltss., to ahl the Oregon HUtorloal
loohtr T appropriation of 12000, and ro
vldlne rulntlnit to the amount of IttiOtf.
Judiciary.
8. B. 18, Mulkey, flxIfifC prke of wjinjiwltion
and preo work fw Male primer.
Printing.
8. II. 19, nrownell, to provide for two supreme
court eomm'aamtierii, to oe npijinn--i j
the noTernnr.
Judiciary.
H. II, 3), Smith, iwralMt malpmctrleo In the
matter of alxirtions.
Judiciary.
ail,Mlrhell.liliiretvK!the iiuintier of Jiis
IImh of the supreme point to lle.
Judiciary.
S. B. 100, Daly of Benton, charter for
city of Philomath.
Engrossed bills.
No Signs Left.
"My little boy had a breaking out
on his limbs. We tried to hoal them
by the. use ol remedies arc hud on
hand, but without success. Tho boy
then began taklngllood'sSarsaparllla
lie was soon Improving and now he Is
cured and has no signs or tho erup
tlon." Mas. Minnik Dodson, St.
Johns, Wash.
Hood's I'llle cure nil liver Ills.
Mailed for 2oc. by C. 1. Hood Si Co.,
Lowell, Mass,
Fresh Dear Meat
Is wandering about tht streets now a
days In company with live glpsu-y, but
but the Salem public can gfJt any
thing they will order with those ICc
meals ut J. F. Harnett's Whlto house
restaurant.
A New Atlval.
Cody Black, aged 11 years was com
mitted to the Reform school yester
day from Gilliam county. He Is an
Incorrigible.
Pon't Tobirro Stilt and Smoke Your Lire Amf.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mac
nelle, full ol life, nervo and vigor, take No-To-llae,
the wonderworker. Hint mallei weak men
strong. All druuelsts, Me or II. Cureeuaran-u-ed
Ilooklct and samplo free. Address
Sterling Ilemoily Co, Clilcaco or New York.
II en illy In llloixl Deep.
Clean Mood menu a clean akin. No
lwauty without it. Cam ai eta, Candy Cathar
tic clean our Mood nnd keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the hody. Begin to-day to
lrnninh pimples, lioiU, blotches, blackheads,
nnd that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cwtciiiets, benuty for ten cents. All drug
giU, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 00c,
Crip is slaying thousands of victims.
JJr. Milei' Nervine is curing thousands.
Slaughter,,,
...on LAMPS
FANfJY OROUKUIIY
(5LASSWARK
And all Holiday Goods will be sold
at uny prlco from now un. Come nnd
see the goods und you will be overcome
with our low- bargains.
SONNEMANN
THE GROCER
124 State at
Telephone 31
ekintosnes
Final
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, jacketsvamong
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 drunv
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 firsts
class goods and all are to be sold without limit or reserve,
S, FRIEDMAN, Auctioneer.
257 Gommercl
Buried at Salem.
Tlic remains of J. (J. Lyons, who
was shot by an unknown nssassln ut
bis home In Lyons, Linn county, on
Friday evening January l.'l, were
brought to the cltv on the overland
this morning and glyen interment In
the Catholic cemetery this afternoon,
Rev. Father Daley, or St. Joseph's
Catholic church atllclnllng. The de
ceased was un old resident of the
capltol city and n prominent member
'or Protection Lodge or this city,
Bay State thigh boots for men at
$3.35 lo closo out nt tliu New York
Racket. 14 2t
BORN.
HOROAN. At tho Home Ir. this city.
Tuesday, January 3, 1899, to Mr. and
Mrs. Tliomus Hurgan, a bou.
AMUSEMENTS.
REND'S OPERA HOUSE.
Onk Night Only.
tuksday, januahy 17.
The Guarauteed Attraction
ARTHUR C. AISTON'S
Powerful
Company in.,.
T
I U-- j-iryr.,-
llllCddCC &
Pardnef
Till! DKUUIlTrTI.
COMHOY PltAMA
A STRONG OAST
SPLENDID PRODUCTION
I'lUOK 50, 75, 11.00
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT
TllL'ltSDAY, Ja.NL'AKY 10.
Laogeoour's Metropolitan Compuiy
I'llKSKNTINU
U
Alabama"
By Auui'stts Thomas
A Charming Pluy
An Excellent Compnuy
Siwolal Scenery and
Mehaulcal EiTocts
''ciw 50 ami 75c
Wood -Coal
Qoxt Dry Tir and Oak Swsd and Do-
uvered. Fine Treo Burning Coal.
Mon
MARRIED.
TRAGLIO-RAMSEYER - At the
county court house at Sulem, Tues
day January 17, 199 at 10 a. m. In
theottlceof the olllclatlng magis
trate County Judge O. P. Terrell,
Ida Tragllo to Chris Ramscycr.
Wool nnd wool mixed underwear for
men, women and children greatly re
duced to close out at tho New York
Racket, 14 2t
Exhaustion and break down follows
revent It by using Dr. Miles' Nervine.
Grip,
REED'S OPERA HOUSE,
Thursday Evening, February 2f
Grand complimentary benefit to be tendered to tho
Popular Tenor Sum Burruns, by the
SALI PARLOR MINSTREL
Assisted by Mrs. Halllc Parrlsli-Illnges, Miss
Marguerite Alderson, Miss Mattlo boutliwlck,
Miss Nellie Brown und Miss Lelo "Nlckiln.
Gesner's Orchestra Will Furnish Music
for the Occasion,
TICKETS 25 nnd 50o.
WANTED
mvmN h
ivmivix), univiu
WE PAY IIIOUESTuCASn PRIlE.
OREGON1 GKKIiNT AND DRIED FRL'IT CO. 5S State Street, Salea, Ore
RETIRING FROM BUSiKCSS !
The Emoorium..
Arc now closing out their entire stock. Every
article in the store to go at prices
Regardless of Cost
Now is the time to secure some rare bargains in
China, Scrnkporcelain, Vases, Ornaments, Brio a
brae, Fugs, Portierres, Lamps, etc.
Stock and fixtures for sale in whole or part.
THE EMPORIUM
309 Commercial Street.
m
Str66L
Mote Apple Butter Want:d.
Does any one In Wllliimctto yulloy
make npplo butter for sale ? Iw uit u
keg or more. Address, f71 Eusb Mor
rlso i street, Portland, Or. l-10-3tt
Mens lirst grade thigh boots re
duced to $3,05. We liavo Boston
Woensorket: and "Ooodyour Oloyo"
brands. Tho New York Racket. M 2t
'FORRENT-Allrst class furnished
room, In business center nt reuson
nblo rate. For particulars Address
i K., care Journal. l-18-3t
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