Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, January 19, 1899, Image 4

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WIDE-AWAKE
BUYERS
i
"Will take advantage of our
Sale of
liCapes, Jackets and Furs,,
For prices have tumbled
out of sight
SAMPLES
Black Hearer Jacket, corded tomni, elite lined
Former price, 120.00 Now 114.00
Blue lJcarcr Cape, Astrachan trimmed
Former prlco 12.G0 Now S 8.25
Fur Collarette, Black and Brown
Former price U.60 Now 3.00
TUB WBAinon.
tax V RUr F UC C Friday rain.
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i"y ' .d a: t
14
IibJBU,
-RAYaj
Goods Cheerfully Shown.
CASH
8TOKE
I HOLVERSON'S I m
Union LaDel Hats
A new line of Fedoras, crush and
stiff hats direct from the factory
which we place on sale at clears
ance prices, Best values ever
offered from 50c to $4,00 each,
J. DALRYMPLE & CO,
ft-
Jir-'
( HTW
TOUAY'ti MAKKKT.
-Wheat yalluj
13.20; Supcrtlne
1'oitTLANi) Jan. 10.
ffi! Walla Wallace.
Flour Portland,
esi.o per uui.
Oiita-Whlto 42(3130.
Jlnr ISWU nor ton.
Hoiis-iayi6ci old crop Cc.
van
Wool-
ttilift W foiiix! whWi rMalljr Ilk In ill-
mrpiiimi, lwr uu ran 111
niunf iuih mil tiiti
lTrllrfl
II rcMia not
joy,
Oregon. rY41lu
MJllstuit Uran,
Cj lift W.
WQiaci
117 shorts,
Eastern
118
Poultry -Chlckenii.mlxcd.t2.G07Ml.'J5
... . ... .... .... --.- - ---
lurtfoys, u vu, iuoy.:uc,
WIlWI
ii
whImi
W lwr llil fart
jUjim tml lile rwu
is mo ra bhii wmmi in
IlIlK 16 MHMtlt HI It WHY Mt TOU
wort not to
OUH8RH TO TIT KYI!,
YAVK AND I'CIIHK.
MMK,
Eggs-Oregon. 25o
'4 ,m ' .
iiiuct-ureon,
5(2COc,
fancy
HINGES
ISXPKKT OlTllMN,
280 COMMHIIUIAL bTJIHHT.
A Ww Shoe Stoie.
F. II. Lacy Si Hunt have today
opened their shoo store In tliu Patton
Block ou Huto street. They linyo
Ictfantly tilted up tholr pluec, nndaro
how ready to tueot tho people of Salem
tndthow their good. Thy arc ex
perienced In their builne, and pro
rc to give their patron tho benefit
of doing a straight oatti butlmw.
'" HIM
Monty fttTunded.
Satisfaction guaranteed when you
uwSaieiH "Snwlal" Hour. Money
buck If you don't like IL ut
err ltbllliB' Omi im u4 UsJsc powin,
nordoz.
mi1t.ii mi iiva
n iwviii nuiiAJii iviim.
under 00 lbn,0IW7c:iihcop"pclU.l
Oiilons-7fc(nl per suck.
Butter-Best dairy, lUWrtOc;
creamery. COcfrfiVto nor roll.
Potaloe, 7fiQ80c per Back.
Hogs-Heavy, 11.75.
Mutton Weathers 3c; drossod, 7o
IU'of-lUcori,W,lJ50;i.W cows, $2.50
Q.7B drcHHcd, WftO.
HAI.KM MAIWltT.
Wheat-f0.
Oats-IBo,
Nay Baled, jlir-at, $7.00
Hour In wiioloaulo loti. I.'I.OO; r
tall 13.00.
Miilstuir-llron 015.00 hort 916.00,
Il0g-drcced. 6c.
Live oattlo-SifjMo.
Blicop-Llve, t0(jM.
Veal -6 b.
Iluttor-Dalry 20at creamery 24c.
uuui imi,im5. moimirac.
Hop-llcst 10Q17O,
K-2'.'o in oah.
i.lofcr.0hlckon8' turkey,
uro, lUQrfiSio.
Farm iniolccil meaU-Bacon, 81c
nam, tuo luiiuiuur, ixcic.
JoUtoeii-.10o.
Apploi-30a
JOURMAL
Ilcmeuiber the annual school
cueetloK Friday nUhU
ttl
S. B. It, Senator Adam's warehouse
bill, seems to be p.n all-rlht measure.
Now let sorao Populist Introduce u
bill to furnish each Judge In the slate
with a chambermaid!
Xt
Win don't some DODUllst put In a
bill to pay the pea Browers for the
Salem cannery a bounty?
U t
Charley Fulton staods by the con
stitution. Ho says: don't make more
judges but diminish litigation.
m
When a Portland two- bit lawyer
wants to Incroasc the supreme court
In order to kcC himself ou the circuit
bcoch It Is time to quit.
Itt
Mr, Flaw'" Salem orphau'fc home
bill carries only M.000 for maintain
ancc. That Is all rlht. No new 0,-
000 state Institution wanted.
After the pcoplo have ordered a new
deal aKulnst the Salem push, who will
pay any attention to the proposi
tions of a "push" reformer Jlko Oe-
ncr?
The affcctlunato ualJ of a fish com
missioner who asks (26,000 it year
makes somo ccoplo wish they could
tnida III in oil for the old railroad
commission.
in
Col. Ilutchlns of BlcomliiKton, had
a conference at tho state house last
night with the united Democracy of
Oregon. It Is time some ono was net
ting united.
tX X
Mcllrlde'a property, rno Cuold
Clccton, Is still rustling for a place on
the supremo court commission or
state house orange peddler, It Is not
known which.
: x x
Do tho sugar beet people want to
tell tho Union county people that
Micro will 1)0 only a small uuantlty of
hcols raised noxtyoar, nml hence only
a small Ixjtitity to pay?
X t X
The bill to ubollsli Hum IluydonM
district attorney salary don't muko
much headway, as It Is universally
conceded ho has conducted the olllco
lu tho Interest of tho people
XX X
linn. John McCourt of Marlon
county, has ho far had tho political
xiignclty to not make u light ou tho
Portland delegation. Thuru'H soma
hciisu I that If ho Is "baby McCourt."
THE EXCEU&':;; OF syrup of figs
is ilue not only to the originality and
slinplielty of the combination, but also
to the care ami nkill with whieli it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Flo Svnur
Co. only, and w- h ih to Impress upon
all the imporU.i of pun'hMiiiff the
true and origi'i il rm'-dr. Aa the
genuine Syrup "f I iR"- is manufactured
for the CAMr "Iixia Fio Srnup Co.
only, a know edge of thkt fact will
Msikt one in .lMiiilitifr tli worthleas
imitatloits uiaiiufacturcil bj other par
tlr. The hlp'i Htondln of the Cali
tvrmia. Pio Srtiii' Co. with the modi
ml profeMlui). and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to million of families, makes
tho namo of the Company a guaranty
of the excclloi -t of Its remedy. It is
far in advance f nil other laxative,
as It noti on fit? kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing thorn, and it does not gripe nor
nau '.o. In order to get its beneficial
offe '. j. please remember the nme of
the (" rtnpany
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
nmvi'
w nu.st'Mco, c,
HlJV.V.
HON. JOHN H. HALL,
If u fuw local politicians who
U. S. District Attorney, Atcsted for Talc
mg Senator Reed's Hat.
United States District Attornry
John II. Hall Isborry that human na
ture Is so uuklnd and thut Jokes nrc
not appreciated among the members
of the state pcnatc, for on Wednesday
he played n Joke on his old friend.
Senator A. W, Heed, of Douglas
county, and now pines In tho arms of
tho law. And tho troublo Is all about u
hut. Tuesday; night somo thought
less momber of tho Illlhco club woro
Mr. Hall's hat homo and left In Its
place one bosmull that It barely cov
ered the bald spot when Mr.
Hull put It on. Wcdnosday
Attorney Hall went to the senate
chamber and needing a largo size, he
sought out Senator Howl's hat and
woro It away, meaning to play a Joko
on tho Jovial senator. Las', evening
tho Hountor decided io retulluto In
kind undsMoro out a warrant charg
ing Hull with the larcony of Ills hat.
Tho warrant was horvod on the
gentlumunut the Illlheo club unit ho
wus arraigned before Justice II, A.
Jouhsoti nod plead not guilty. The
trial Is yot ponding. And mj Mr. Hall
Is In troublo. Senator Heed Is without
,,ra n hat and thtrto who know about tho
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Movements of Residents and Visitors at
the Capital City.
For mMIHomI Jel d Social fe third page
Attorney Charles Parks Is In Port
land. Mrs, Hugh Thompson, of Eugene Is
the guest of Salem friends.
George C. Will, the music dealer,
was a visitor at Marlon today.
Dr. W. Carlcton Smith, of Turner,
was a visitor In the city today,
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Morse are In
Porrlund on a short bridal trip,
A tine new crosswalk Is being put
In at Church and State streets on the
north side.
J. B. T, Tuthlll has returned from
Portland accompanied by his mother
Mrs. Dayid Tuthlll.
W. II. Gurdner, of the Portland
boy's and girl's aid society was a vis
itor In the city today.
Tim "44" club held another of
Its delightful soclul dances at
Tioga Hall last evening.
District Attorney C. B. Watson, of
Ashland, Is In the city a spectator at
the legislature.
K. C. Giltncr has returned to Wash
ington, D. C, where he Is private
becretary for his uncle, Senator Mc
Brldc. District Attorney John II. Hull
went to Portland this afternoon, hav
ing flrstgtven bonds In the Justice
court.
Mrs. George II. Irwin is the guest of
Mrs. Vun Dyne of Portland, where
sho will visit for a few days and at
tend the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Simpson hare
returned from a visit to their son and
family at Tekoa, Wash , und are glad
to be back In Webfoot again.
N. W. Lagenour, munager of the
Alabama company, was formerly a
resident of this city. Ii In little daugh
ter Huzel.who Is with the company, Is
u born Salomltc, mid ho Is meeting
many old friends.
Fill,!!
d
160
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
and
there is only one of a kind from a baby's hood
baby's stockiing to a man's necktie or suspender, oveiv
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
mers' 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,
making a pergonal ulfort to ub'illsh
Judge Boise's olllco "ust at this par
ticular time" know In Jusi what a
light It puts thorn In tho community,
they'd drop tho subject Ilka a red hot
stove.
XX X
Senator Al, Ilced, as usual, raised
that oliectlyu honm laugh, when hoj
suggested mat if mo word "Insane"
us a part of the name
affair aro not certain which gontlu
man has tlio hotter of tho argument,
as Judgo Johnson yet has a say In tho
matter.
AT MARION COURT HOUSE,
A marriage Ikonsc wus iFSued to
Reuben Leo and Martha E. Ennis, M,
L. Chumborluln, slgnnlng the neces
sary ullldavit.
The will of Jutnos M. Spurks, of
Suver, Polk county, was Hied In the
recorder's olllce.
The following deed wus llled In the
recorder's olllce:
T. C. and Cora M. Case to F. B.
Sucket, of Jollorson, a lot In Jelfcrson,
w. (i. si&u.
m
uommeroiui
Sl)F()6i).
asylum
scudlng
would
their
dolor pcoplo
friends lliore,
The Tennessee.
Undersigned has still a row thou
sand of those Tonnossuo Htriwl,orry
plants left ut $1,00 a hundred. Thuy
are tho lltiost table berry, or for tho
homo markuL Kurly and brilliant
rud Now Is tho lluio to nut out to
of Oreon'NiKVll8l'rnK'crup. K. Hontu
from
such
d & w if.
Sulom, Or
Found the Money,
j Hong Sing, the Chinese, who lost
his ticket and money on Tuesduy latt
: Is again happy. Tho envelope con-
talnlng the ticket and draft, which
'was for 4300 Instead of $30 was found
and rtturned to him.
I UGiippe it gln epldemc. Eery pre
cautloa thould be taken to avoid It. It's
ipecihe euro is One Minute Cough Cure. A.
J..Shepcnl, Pub'iiher Agricultural Journal
and Advertiser, E'den, Mo , says: "Noone
will be disappointed in using One Minute
Cough Core for La Grippe, " Smis's Drug
stoic.
name shuuld by all menus bo left un-1 a" Cars Ue!wecn VonUnd nnd Albany
oliunuod. I Comfortable upholstered rovoivlng
johulrs, ob-iorvatloii onth, iittruolivo
, BiiiiiKiug room, iirsi class in every
To cure 1 Gilnt. Ictp rm, fjptdally
the feet, and take Dr. MIW Nervine.
LsiBHHHsffliiasHjPT
HEaHattasflsasasasasasawv
ALL STYLES
Dcnsiuohi IIOiM
hew Century JOtUO
New Yost 108J0
Typewriters for Rent.
Salem Typewriter Exobjo
and lUnteiy.
O. M. LOOK WOOD, Prop.
ortlco Phono 40, Ho. Piuue fi&.
288 Commorolal St,
HALKM, QUE.
Two things thu people want and mi
roprasontutlyo of tho PKOPLE can
allord to go hoiiiu without getting It
for them:
1. Hotter publla roads.
2, Hotter and cheaper public sulxol
books,
I J I
There Is a roar In somo quarter bo-
causa the Jackson county delegation
Is a unit and working lihnl for tho
Ashland normal koIkhiI. Wull. whv
shouldn't they y Until Oregon ous
nnd operates ono nimua! school as u
state lustltutlon.why shall not South
ern Oregon havo a nunnal sehoul us
well as Northern Oregon and Eastern
Oregon.
pruuilllir, 3OC0IIW I'OrilUIKI lOHUll'lll,
A0 cents Portlund to Albauv. Our nn
rear end of tram.
run throiiihout
legislature.
Those curs
the soMSlou
will bo
or thu
1-17-td.
The Alabama,
The Alubuii.it Co., who open at the
opera house this evening, havo been
recolvod by crowded house1 wherever
they Im vc appeared and pronounced by
pre.is mid public one of the tlnest or
ganizations on tho road.
Ilrniit) In lllouil Decii.
Clcaii hjtMxl nieiinn n clean akin. No .,.,.,.,, . ,
iH-aiity without it. Ucreti, Candy Catlior- DNSPhPblA CAN BE CURED HV
tie rltMii your Wood and keep it clean, by ' u,,nK Acker', Dypcpsia Tablets. One little
stirritiK tip the law liver and driving all im-' tablet will give Immediate relief or money
nuntH fioin the body, IIoru, to day to refunded. Sold in handsome tin Iwxes at 2?e.
Iianull DlllllillM. iMlhl. IilntrliM. I,jilrl,:u.l. i 1 I.. .1 " HJC.
nnd that aukly bilious complexion by taking , gk
CaM-artitx, buty for ten rents. All drug- L . o
WANTED. A furmerof louo exper
ience, who can furnish the best or
rosoroncos, wlshos to rent u good
farm of from Kioto 200 aeros. To'
have possession by noxt October. '
Address Farmer, euro Capital Jour- j
ml- 1 I'M ml.
AMUSEMENTS.
HEED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Overcoats
and loliiosiies
ONE NIGHT
Thursday, January
10.
Special Sale
Now On..
FEW
Table Linens and Napkins
grtdt.cJ8w.prI-N for thrwtUys.Tlmr.Jay, Friday,
Cut Prices On All Nankins
w& ba a iiMvY:r. '.e,"." y,"t rr " ww"" wt to oib
WK) and M.00
and Satins and
WILLIS BROS, & CO.
tMri ,)ttcrii-
m cueiwt
SI'UTCASII HOUSE.
,f!rt I)sMr Squill of
siuiuetv
zw&fli&isssstJe" m" u" -
kllln)-
OUSIOK-MORatt
Two of Salim's Soolety People Ate Jalntd
in Matrimony,
This iiiurnlng ut 11:90 o'clock the
home of Dr. und Mrs. W. A. Cushsk,
on the corner of (Xnninsrolul and
txjutor t reels, wuiu scene of a most
happy wedding when MUs Ethel K.
Uuslok, tho daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Gunlck. was wwldwl to Dr. W, B.
aiorw. uy uov. 1'. . Knight of the
Congregational church.
The home was boautifuiiy dworutod
with vrgrwus and lluwors. ami mu
0rrlo Mnor, of lHirlland, und Mr.
K. O, G lltner not ml i,ri,i..,.i,i
and urujiusiuan rospwtlvoly.
Only tho roUtlvM and most intl
mate friends f tho jrlnofiwU weto
liuitaiulnnee at thv wedding. Ful
lowing the wroiuony a hutuiitouH '
banquet was Mined, i
wr. ami aim. .Mur-w aro both ).
known in Salaut'u social olrcliw ami
will form a Imppy addition to tn iii
of young umrlod owplw in the olty.
DlMolutwn of l'ttnerhin.
Tho public aro hereby nutlMotl that
tho iiiuiltMl Instrument tlr.u herV 2
ore doing partnership biwinat
lWiJl?.x ! 551 . um,?r "' f
lh underlgtiw eootlBuIng u7&
proprietor and dMlr n. ..i.-JL !?S
nnnn. li . ..'" .".?"" '"
-.. ..w u A, WIIAI.M.
Dr. naUa Coujh ay,up l, 8IMt
medlaltie of Intrlusto worth. U r
nwvoa . cough w tmhl ntsui-i. .IS
illro t..i... il...... ' . V"- v w
Qtt In ar
ON CHINA AND THE
VASlfe AND BANQUirr
LAM1S WK HAVE
LKIT.
Atlond our srwclnl snIu and you will
sv eiHiugh tlMt It will iMytobiO'
now.
Yokohama Tea Store
BEMKMBEll OUIt KllKSH
KOAbTKI) COFFEE
AND TEA.
FHEK DELIVEUV.
Slaughter...
...on LAMPS
FANCY CKOUICHUY
ULASSWAUE
And all Holiday Goods will bo sold
at any price from now ou. Come and
so thu goods and you will bo overcome
with our low burgulns.
Langenour's Metropolitan Company
IWKSKNTl.N'U
"Alabama"
By Augustus Thomas
At Less Than
Manufacturer's Cost
We are determined not to carry
w uicac gooas over so
will sacrifice them,
we
SONNEMANN
Charming Play
An Excellent Company
Special Scenerj' and
Mechanical Effects
'aw 50 AND
THECltOCEIt
1 124 Btnto at
Tolophotio 51
Cut Prices...
On wld lot of shoai, Wrwro ws Iwm a iKokan lino
wuiMitoiit thefw nttuttlnlng ilrs at a pnw that
wv tlwm. That's' our way ofkwMng a oibhh, f rush
SUhSk. lADOk tll9H) ow.
Twt Mir CtMMoluU Vlcl, kiik
VMilm; lutt, wm $a.w, slsw
r ami 7, ut, ; jj ou
sluts 3 awn. at . . !;. . tiw
Pnur nwt Cttaeolutart, wn n.aa,
," t. 11, . Hi ji on
A.lx. .... !...'. t,-iI
shiu xittxo iiiriMl atul lytiv. utro
IIQM III an astnllilqgK &V Uwl
bold uy all druggHulrjretiTy ii-6.
,i.-. - :-"..- :
i Mrw tmu uurt. hiN viols, rj
tiTSTiA- : ffi AS. .: i.m w ! now huwut
buitn..j at ,,M
swssiatMi 4 sifln
Six ntt Dpiutolu Iun HHtHtl' il
or. il M
fat .7. V
)oul.8ttd tlMk ou this bargain
taute Hear thw door. Tuy uio good
ROMldNHil won't fML Inn...'' MW
V'llM)llyuuour. turnod
Bi Itttw or button, at JS.20; our
Gopdytar wK at il.M; oir ti20
vr uNkVKi iJoagou.s
rial.
Hit
ItlCt)
Ut S1.7 'Plwxcn
line., io ctoau up stock for spring Hue
now utHight. Our luanV. ui,. i "!
o ...11 ... tXj ".-V. ,IIU9
to, cMvaw wr cni una going fast,
undkkwear.
MACKlNTasHSr-J.
WOOL HOSIERY.
AlloutSOpar ceottookwe tholiriA
mr inu fAui... i" ...i .- "'
Irinlt ...SIS., . .wt,r.i,u wwi
m a & m wikinK i iflvaa w n mai n . . a
Jl.li im,-:.. "r. ,w,i ' una
-i-....vw.a,,Va,j iWU ruutai
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
O.NF. WKEIC
COMMBNOINQ
MONDAY, JANUARY 23d.
RETURN OF
THE FAVORITE
The Greaf
M(EuteD
"WORLD'S
GREATEST
HYPNOTlST'i
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
COIWKIt COMMRRCIAL AND STATB STRBETO,
SALEM.JOREGON.
?5C IA A r.i . ,., -
v " m
lUIflllISO,
WANTED
Offlffi, 111)'
.
II
AND
ATS
WE PAY IIIGHEST..CASII PRICE.
Bam, is a shit ;., t.
RETIRING FROIW BUSINESS!
Prior.
25 and 50c
RACKET
black
i bnt
ulug W.G0.
WIGGIN-S BAZAAR
Wood - Coal
Uvered. rinBrTMBarams Coal.
D. 8. BUNTLBY & CO
- f at uJ Cbeult St.
The EmDorium,.
Arc now closing out their entire
article in the store to go at prices
Regardless of Cost
. stock. Every
Now is the time to secure some rare bargains in
uu, ocimporcetaui, vases, Urnaments, Brie
Drac, Kugs, rortierres, Lamps, etc,
Stock and fixtures for sale in whole or part,
a
THE
i
4
a
EMPORIUM
309 Commercial Street.
VM "I COJIMBltOIAI, STltBET
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