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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 4

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WTV ezsh ,1 OUR ENTIRE STORE FOK. 0 By the lumo or single piece Clothinfor Men and Boys. The greatest opportu nity. The Lowest Prices. The best goods ever offered, ViOOUEtl Prices Greatly New Books in Daily.

GAIL BORDEN lEAGLE Brand Has No Equal SOLD EVERYWHERB PERSONALS. flupt, Aueon is home from Portland. Wm. Mlllor spent Suuday lu Portland. Hopbuycr O.

Herron waa In Aurora today. Prof. Rasmua boa gono to visit Albany Pythlane. Ed. Baker waa In Portlaud Sunday thoguoata of friends.

Ex-Gnvernor Z. P. Moody went to Portland tbla morning. Robt. Cannon of tho Portland Bun.

day Weloomo la lu the city. Hopbuycr Win. Brown waa in tho nortb end of tho county today, Attoiney Webster Holmes waa in Aurora today on legal business. Editor Rowland of the Eugene Reg later returned to bla bomo today. H.

M. Adama, of tho O. It. fc N. returned to Portland Sunday morning.

Co). Itobt. Thompson spent Suuday lu this city returning homo this morning. Itobt. Giles, tho Stato Inouranco company's Albany agent, is in tbe city.

F. S. Dearborn, tho book dealer, Visited Portland frleuda Sunday roturn login tho ovening. Thos. Roynolde, Wolls Fargo fc Co'a agent In tbla city, spent Sunday with hla family in Portland.

E. C. Glltner, secretary of the state Insurance company, visited with Port land friends over Sunday. J. M.

Woodruff returned today from a threo days visit to Brownsville, making tho trip by wheel. C. Van Patten, carpenter at ICbcmawn Indian school, spout Sunday with hla family in this city. J. L.

Mitchell Is home from a trip up tho valley In tho Interest of tho Home Forum Benefit order. Bev. J. Farmer, pastor of the Pint Baptist church, who bad a slight attack of pneumonia, Is better. Mr.

nnd Mrs. G. W. Johnson and sou Cljde aro visiting Portland friends aHd attending tho exposition. Geo.

T. Mason nnd son, Rilpb, wont to Portland on business this morning us passengers on the Grey Eaglo. Mr. W. A.

Campbell, traveling agent for tho Oregon Wholesale Nursery returned to hla headquarters ut The Dalles toduy. O. O. Sholdon and wire left lor Portland this morning, whero Mr.JHioldou will till a position lu Field's Agricul tural Implemout House. F.

A. Turner, cashier of tho SUto rnsuranco company, returned Suudny from a business trip to Baker City lu tho Interest of tho company. The Domluican Father Newell of Portland, who has been preaching at St. Joseph's Cuthollo church, has gone Sublimity to take a fow day 'a rest. Wm.

Sanderson, M. Deputy Suprome Chief Hanger, Independent Order of Foresters, ot Portland, Is la the city to visit the Salem lodge of the 8amo order, W. H. Alexandor of Eugene, one of tho carpenters at tho Insane asylum, has gnnohume for fuw clayn, uutll the plasterers catoh up with tho carpenters on tho now wing. Judgo Jnmea Walton was Injured Saturday ovoulng In alighting from a streetcar nt tho railroad crossing on 12 th but (ortunatoly his Injuries conristcu or only alight bruises.

Dr. John D. Shaw whoso leg was broken by a fall through the trestlo ou Asylum Ave. last week Is rcportod to bo Improving with satisfactory rapidity, considering tbo severity of his injury. 0O1AL AND Mr.

and Mrs. M. H. Lane wero at Turner yesterday, the guest of friends. MIbgcs Frances and Christina Petzcl went to Portland Ibis morning to attend the exposition.

Mrs. H. H. Thompson entertained tho "Over-tho-Tea-Cups" club this afternoon at her home on Center street near Commercial. Mrs.

Julius Wagner, who has been an invalid for somo tlmo past was last night taken seriously ill and her recovery was not expected. she is much better. UNIVERSITY1 EXTENSION. President Chapman, of tho Stute Uuiversitv, lectures In Uulty church ou Tuesday nloht. October 20.

ou Shakespeare's 'play "Ab You LI ko It." ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Officers for the ensuing year were olected by tho Men's League of tbe First Presbyterlau ohuroh at its meet log Friday night, viz: Dr. F.L. Taylor, president; P. H.

Riytuond, vico presi dent; John Moir, secretary nnd trcaa urer. YOU SHOULD ATTKND. Tho program for the entertainment to be given tonight by the G. A. It.

and and W. C. nt their hall is a good one, and tho two numbers by Prof. R. A.

Heritago will alouo moro than recompense you for the small udmls-alon fee of 25 cents. Friends of the aboye orders should contribute to tbo financial success of tbe entertainment. POSTPONED. The reception which was to hnvo been tendered tbe Misses McManls. Phelps and May by tbe ladles' auxiliary of the Y.

M. C. ou Wednesday afternoon, is postponed, a the Artiste Trio have enguged to glyo an enter talnmetit ut Astoria Tuesday night, uud cannot arrive in Salem earlier than 0:15 o'clock Wednesday. This is to be regretted, as It would give tbo ladles of Salem genuine pleasure to meet such charming and accomplished women as these three certainly aro. THE ARTISTE TRIO.

At the opera houso next Wednesday ovomng is to ocour one or tho most pleasing entertainments oyer heard in flalom. Tho Artiste Trio of Chlcagc, comprising Miss Lena MoManls, the ulgbtlngulo whistler, Miss Julia Phelps, tho celebrated harpist, and Cornelia and pantomlmlst. will bo the eutcrtatnors. These young ladies have won a great reputation In the oast for their artlatio work aud the Y. M.

C. A. wero fortunate In securing them to open ita popular entertainment course. Without a doubt tho opera houso will be crowded the evening theso young ladies are hero Admission will be 50 cents. Tickets on salo at Patton and at tbe boxofflco.

HURRAH TOR WILLAMETTEI She Defeats Monmouth With the Bcoro of 44 to 0. 'fob, 'Rah, 'Rub, 55 Boom, Bah, Willamette, Willamette, Ha, Ha, Hal Suoh was tho yell that almost deafened the largo crowd of onlookers at the close of tbe foot ball gamo at Monmouth, baturday. The Monmouth team was worrted by old Wlllametto, the scoro being 41 to 0, aud to say that tbo Stiletn team is highly elated over their first successful contest would be expressing it very mildly. Tho mauy horns that acoom-anlcd tho party of Salemltos to Mon-moutb did their part in bringing tbo game to a successful and satisfactory finish by encouraging tho boys with deafening blasts every time a point was scored In their favor. The outcome of this gamo will buyo the effect of making tho Willamette boys more determined 'than ever, and it is to bo hoped they will meet with a like success when they meet tbo dtnto University team, from Eujreue.

ut Salem next Saturday. The team that represented Old Willamette In Saturday's game consisted ef: Murphy Quarterback nud captain McCormaok Left half back Mark Savage. Right half back Wm Evans Full back Jo Evans. end Guish Right end Bert Savngo Left tackle Muoy Riaht tackle Truett Left guard Williams Right guard Hawloy Center Hubs Metaohuu, Hlbbard, Ashen breuner. first half of tho gamo was stubbornly fought.

Murphy, quarterback aud captain of tho Hilem team, did excellent work, and Murk Savage gained ground every tlmo tho ball came Into hla possession. J. M. McCormaok, Albert M-toy, Bert Savage and Truett did btTeotive work lu their respective positions. Tbo Normal school team waa composed of tbelr best metal, who fought tbo gamo very stubbornly from tart to finish.

FlBher espcclilly deserves credit for his excelleut pluylng for tho Normal school. u. OF QOMIJ 0EN8US riOUREB. Total Footings of tho Marlon County Assessment and Census. County assessor Coffey has completed tho footing of tho assessment and consUB of Marlou county mndo this year.

Tho cenBUB figures aro from data aecured between the dutea April 1st nnd Juno lot, 1805. Hence tl crop statistics lu tbla censua of tbe slato for 1005, aro for the crop ot 180a, whllotheasRessraout totals aro for tho valuation and enumeration for tbo year 1895. population riauiiKS. Following are tbo totals as to population for Marlon county. Legal voters Males over 21 and upwnrds.

Males under 21 aud ovor 10 8. 7:10 Males under 10 3.302 Total males Females 18 and over 7.028 Females under 18 and over 10 2,425 Females under 10 3,102 Total females Total population of county R0.041 Total lu 1800.22,454 Percentage of Increase ...33.8 NATIONALITIES. Native born Foreign born 4,001 Japanese 80 Chinese 305 Indiaus 810 Africans 40 Percent, foreign boru. 15.18 Tho number of physically disabled lu tho county aro 3402. This Includes tbo physically disabled at tho nubile Institutions MIL II MM.

GLOiZes In our glovo department you will find a complete li consisting of best brands ou earth, which will bo sold at erne' reductions tomorrow. eat Now goods received in every lino today. licmerabor wo have a few shoes left which must bo a II S. E. H.

STOCK 115 STATE STREET. Condition Improving. Alvnb C. Chenoweth, who waa run over by a tralu near Hubbard last week, necessl-tatlng tbo amputation of bis left leg, Is Improving quits rapidly. Under the care of an excellent trained nurse, Miss Dayton, nnd- tho physician in charge, ho will probably recover.

Murder Murder. Clothing at your own prloo at auction, suits, pants, coats and vests, for mon nnd boys, attend tbo auction at 302 Commercial street, your price la our price. Stock from E. C. Small RR-R R-LN-GI-Cull at tolepliono No.

67: "Say, BratiBou, send us a Back of Btayton Hour and a roll ot that superb oroamory butter. Ita tho beat we've over used." TlIK Purest None to Good. Maplo syrup lu cans or In bulk fresh from the maple groves of tbo East, now at J. A. VanEaton'a.

SERIO-COMIC. Tho Keller of Salem, aro con. iiduiui: io gain iumo aa popular song writers. Tho best evidence of this Is in tho fact that tbo greatest muslo houses are publishing them and eagerly seeking tho privilege. The latest from tuese composers or both words and muslo la a serio-comic ballad "Helen's Promise," published by White, Smith By pormleslon wo glvo our readers tho cherus: Ilf leu, Helen, promlie me today, DonotUirry, answer right away; You are tho c'rl that I admire.

And you Know wht Inquire, Only promise and I'll name the weddln day. IiATE ARRIVAL IN SALEM. Tho Now York Racket has just received a largo lot of men's, boys, and youth's suita aud mou'a and boys' overcoats, direct from Chicago. Tho sauio lino wo havo been handllngand which bavo given suoh good satisfaction, at suoh low prices. Wo have also Just received a full lino of black and dark browu diagonal worsted suits, In cutaway roots, and straight aud round-cut Back.

Child's knee pants suits from $1.25 upwards, all Bold at raoket prices. E.T.Barnes. 22ilw o. vs. o.

A. c. Saturday afternoon a mutoh game of football was played at Eugene by tho Oregon Agricultural team of Corvullls and tho University of Oregon team, lu wbioh tho vlsltlug team was badlv worsted, tho score being 40 to 0 In favor of Eugoue. u. ok o.

vs. w. u. As per previous arrangements, the winner of tbo football game at Eugoue last Saturday was to play a practice game with Willamette University team at Salem, Saturday, November 2, Accordingly, It will be determined uext Saturday whother Willamette University can outklck tbo University of Oregou team. Tho game will be played it tbo stato fairgrounds, and promises to bo very interesting.

A CARD. Editor Jeurnal: 1 am very eorry indeed, If any of the good mothers of Salem bavo tukeu to heart what I had to ouy in Saturday's edition of The Journal concerning tho omnipresent parental objection to football. My owu dear mother, than whom there is no better, Is much opposed to football as a sport lu which hereon should cnuge. Therefore I say It of her no less than I say it of many others, that tho is narrow-minded on tho subject of football, owlug perhaps to a rather scant knowledge of tbo game. However, I hope ull parents' will come to see some day that the Injudicial results oi tbo gamo moro than counterbalance thoso that aro harmful.

Most sincerely. Clinton R. Morse. Tarn O'Shautora for young ladles, also somothlng entirely now at Mrs. D.

L. Flester's. Thla Oregon October of oura Is going the into history as a record breaker. Seasonable S'esfioDs. tmmmmmmmmmmmi Mb a ihibwhiiiim uilmij Portland Divorce.

Judge Steams has granted Dr. Ueorgo P. Wilson a divorce from his wlfe.Evelyn Elderkln Wilson, for aaultry. The three chil dren wero awarded to the care and custody of their father, and Mra. Wilson was, by tho decreo of the court, granted loave to sea tho two youngest children once each month, but la not to be permitted to visit or see the eldest cmiu.

TUla waa tbe only ruling of tho court in favor of the defendant. The nipping ear bring you to look through luosiuniiur wiuiar wt'iirauicB. uur woolen Itute are extra looo and wnuderrully. low priced. Hero la a fair etecklDif for 'So 21o, Then oomts tbe cosbmero boso at Woolen ptlr.u really eood one tor aOo, a splendid uue for S3 and wo a plr, tbe ktnd we bavo to Import.

Those Stylish Boiirjes Winter Clothing. Willis Bros. Co. The Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and hhoe Houce, Corner Court aud Liberty. Are Juit the slut) for winter COesse.

Tbeutbeio uro tno itreot, cheviots, flue torur aud sole'm. nil utiaoia lor cold vr rather. Wo rllt Uuy your dress noodi from u. uniidren's styllih iuiu from II up. UoyVlouir put nulla from Vi up.

Vleu'e kiuu. 47. 17,60. tw. JK.ViUlNATOlts-Noenaof Uicm.

Ait prices. Attempted Houseiireakinq Auoui 7 o'ciook Saturday ovening somcouo attempted to gain an eutranco iuto the residence of Mrs. Lou Smith, residing ono door east of the First Methodlht ohuroh, by trvlnir to nrv open the back door. They wero fright-: civilization ened away, however, beforo they had accomplished anything. Auction Toniout.

Nothing reserved. Everything must go. Your price Is our prloo. Geo. J.

Pearci', administrator of catato of E. Small, lias to sell everything, uo.reaerve. 802 Commercial streot, next doar to Will-lama England's bank, tonight, and every night at 7 o'cloau. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 23 cents a month; a ear, jostnge paid. Seven Wondera of tho Word.

By request Rev. A. L. Hutchison, ot tho First Presbyterlun cburcb, deliver ed an address on "Seven Wondera of tho Book" at tho Y. M.

O. A. rooms Sunday afternoon to a largo audience of men. The address was full of valuable luformallou uud was well received. Tho revereued gentleman outlined "Seven Wondera of tho Word" us fol-1 lews: First Its composition.

It consists of slxtyslx books, composed in about slxteeu centuries by forty writers, Second Its sourco Is divine notbumati. Third Ita accuracy. It Is a history of lo nations of tho world. A book of biographic not eulogies. Uivea the truth just aa It ocourred, There was a spirit of unity nmougtho writers.

Ita preservation. Fifth Its place lu literature. The leading literature Is saturated with Cue word of God. Sixth Its adaptation. The word of God la translated into all lauguagea of tho world.

Seventh Its fruits. No nation makes progress in without tno touch of God. classified occupations. Farmers 3,135 Students and attending school 0,233 Laborers 1,721 Mechanics 834 Teaoners 602 Clerks 632 Dressmakers 4211 Milliners 147 Physicians 110 some products ov 1804. Wool, lbs.

00,059 Sheep Swine 2I.HHI Horses 11,083 Mules 263 Cattlo 2.3 83a Lumber Hold, Salmon, 41 Salmon, l'ruues and 1 Potatoes, busbols 591 8'M Apples, 01.03(1 Hops, lbs. 8.087.41 Butter and cheese nay, ions 87,431 Whoat, bushels 509.S7O uais, 804.6IB Corn, 2.5.810 Flax, 2.709 Barley and rye, bushels 88,057 TOWNS AND CITIES. 1800. Alo Aurora 200 60 Brooks CO 83 Champo 72 Chemnwa GorvaU a50 Gates Hubbard 175 Jftlerson 260 76 Mlulo Mill City 150 Marlon 73 Macleay 40 Mt. 200 Niagara Detroit Stayton 350 Sublimity 40 Turner 270 Hllverton 600 Woodburn.

GOO 8cotts Mills Salem 10 423 Tbe above tljurea glvo tbepopulatlon of Salem at 10,201. Or course, this Is not the population of Silem school dlatrlot, or ofBalom and all Itssuburbs. Fully one third tho city's population Is lu llio suburbs, outsldo tho corporate limits. It Is well known that lu five years several entire new additions have been built, like Highland, Rosedale, Mornlugslde, Rlyervlew and Lincoln Park. A census of all the people, who, If asked, would say tnoy lived at 8a lem, would show 16,000 to be tho city's nnillllllft nn.l .1...

I. I uuu iuiu una grown as much in 6 years as any part of the county or state. AT THE COURT HOUSE. Tho Day's Procoodings in the Departments. Tho administrators of the Jam a Francis and Ellen J.

Francis estate appeared for llnal Bottlomont of no counts toduy. Another hearing will bo had Wednesday nt 10 a. m. Doputy Sherltl Wrightmau spent Suuday at Sublimity; Sherlll Knight was at Portland, Deputies Wain nud Cooper performed the duties of the ofilce, WARRANTS ISSUED. The past week wero as follews: Scott Bozorth, Jury 14 20 G.

G. Gaus, balllll 27 00 J. 8. Graham. Co.

Supt 8-5 86 EG. Slegmond, county. 1 85 Montlo Trice 10 B. Co. 2d J).

O. Sherman. 15 00 Jocob Schar, county 76 II. Wrlgnt, county 1 87 Prncper Demon, county 05 D. C.

Freres, count" 06 Lovi Shanks, county 60 Bverutt Hinlth, county. 10 Jum. McCain, dlit. nttoruey 140 00 05 17 OU 1895. 21 21 152 114 01 60 240 301 43 271 332 71 17 114 118 40 349 65 61 489 72 221 o7 M0 1,001 260 10,201 O.

Johnson, Jury Adolph Hater, county, 35 I U. Haas, Jury 2 E' M. Hanorth, county GO t. P. Bnuham, oa'inty 8u Wnltfi Hwnrts, Wrlghtmun.

lurv I' W. Riches, balllll' 21 00 Menry Miller. Jury 17 40 MuijnuH Ek, Jury 8 40 D. W. Miilth.

lurv 10 00 John Niai.Jiiry 10 00 J-iseph Kuumrnmu, Jury 17 4o James Huut, Jury 18 00 RKAL KsTATB TRANSFERS. Wm. TiMwni and wile to Cornelia Lyon, 100 acres A. Olllnger land claim; 600. F.

Rluehurt, unmurrled, to Eliza Albrluht, lot 10 block 11, Rlvervlew park; J60. Rlph Helm, uumarrled, to David Slmp-on uud E. M. Crolaau, lot 2 bloolt 8, Salem; 5IG0. L.

S. Winters uud wife to Jerry Fiirrect money, woa heard on pleadings testimony and taken UHderndvlsem bammuel Heltsnhu et al. McAfee nnd W. E. Hawkins; acil for money, confirmation.

Geo. W. Watt vs. J. K.

etui; coutlrinatlou. E. Y. Lansing vs. Plumber Ault ot al.

taken under advisement for clslou lu vucution and continued, It. It. Ryau vs. Southern Piclilofa damages; mil Ion to slay proceedlun overruled. Motion of plalnttll to trlt out parts of doulal lu answer ntistalued Defendant to II Io amended nnn.

uui.iiutouHicriixi''. SU9B tlnucd. R. L. Sabln vs.

AugusU 11. Croix, action for monpj; bill captious to bo settled at Salem, Nuv.rs bit 21st at 0 a. m. Tho Wood Union. A mooting of the Wood Dsiltrt Uulou was held at the rooms of Aim.

aer Goodhue Saturday. Tue Hsporii of its utllcors wero read and approved. deveral changes lu the constitution and bylaws wore made, giving thi members moro freedom lu disposing cl tueir woou; auu ulso the manager Io making Bales. Tho union Is well pleased with Its wont the punt mma, having accomplished much for lu members. Now names nre being added to tbo membership nnd the comlDj year will flud the union well equipped for all tho business that comes Its wj, Go To Tho Now York Ricketfor hosiery of all kinds and slzts; nuo ill kinds of underwear, boots and fiboy, and rubber boote hikI Bhoes, carpet slippers, BU3penderp, handberchitn, combs, brushes, hairpins, labliu neodles, pins, aud a thousand other notions, ull aold nt racket prices.

(Jomt inandseous. 282 Mw ft H4i Wfi fC i 1 Yw to thims a-sot r- Quick Selling Mil BOOTS and Shoes i'bom uosro.v Ladies' Shoes Wo, Jl.lO, $1-25, tun. FINE DONGOLA KIP, I'atent lumber Tip, II.U3 81.03, fl.73. TRILUY, nexlble aolc.n.00 ana XTnion. Bargain Store.

Hleamer Gray Euglo will leave Portland for Salem Tuesdays, Thurfdaya and Saturdaya at 0 a. m- and leaves Salem fur Portlaud Mondais, Wednesdays and Frl- 2 days, nt 0 a. ni. Quick time, regu- 5 lar service and cheap rates. Ageut 2 M.

P. Ilildwlu at Salem dock. Bora. RIENT8-In Salem, Sunday, Ooto-berSO, 1805, to Mr. uud Mrs.

Henry J. Rleuts, daushtor. Salem, Saturday, October 20, 1805, to Mr. and Mri. Victor BUU.

Died. B.9.0Ki'At home lie Wnldo till Sunday. Out iber 27, 1895, at 8 o'clock p. W. W.

Brooks aged 79 years. Deceased had been ailing ubout three weeks, and suffered not a little beforo passing away. Ho loaves a wlfo and oue child, Mrs. Starr, of Medford, also his brother Absolom. who iiv deccaaed'a homestead, and a grandson, Arthur Raymond, on Fern Ridge.

Mr. Brooks waa a member of tho M. E. ohuroh and will ba greatly missed as a prominent worker In that society. yuo a nuerai contributor for the cause of Christianity, and gave about 125,000 to assist the Taylor missionary work in Africa, Tho funeral will be held Tuesday at 1 o'clock, and the burial will take place wi vi ouuiimiiy.

Pimm- of the Hosts -is Graham, 80 acres section 0, township 8 south, 3 west; $1,400. John Imm and wife to John Tway JoU 1, 2, 3, 8, 0, 10, block 21, Gateavllle; E. J. Lannlng and wife to John laou, same lots, $1.00. CIRCUIT COURT L'nnn-PTi Judge George H.

Burnett adjourned ierm or circuit court. Saturday, at 0:10 p. m. Judge Burnett a at Albany today to open the October term for Linn couuty, uu sun or Jessie, A. Aaoe HImnn.

beln Rohrer nn action vs. for Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. -u-vur tijk homk Is a con. ROYAL Baking Powder. and one of the surest u.

a.uovcininini jrciw(. i (itiiui cunpa. mis CREAM BAKING POWDER Most Perfect Made. Years the StwdanJ. STATE HOU8E NEWS.

Tho following notaries were appointed teday: J. Wcatberby, Woods; W. G. Howell, Astoria; Can. E.

Wolcott, Medford; H. T. Slailden, Oregon City; J. H. Haun, Lo3tlae.

INCORPORATED. Tho Portlaud Clear Box Matiufsctur. Ing stock, 15000; and tho Northwest Commercial Agency, stock, $MO0, both of Portland, havo tiled articles. INSANE COMMITMENTS. John Ray, oged 18, of Huntington, waa received at tba asylum today.

Watch itor Ir. Programme for tbo Entertalument and supper at 0. A. R. Half next Monday evening will appear In thla paper Saturday.

Wtch for it. 2t Humor Yellda to of our family bnvedf rived much benefit from tbe use of Hor.d'a Sarsaparilla. My father wm troubltd with humor, but It resdlly yellded to Hood'a Sarsaparilla." Mrs. I. M.

White, Salem, Ore. Hood'a Pills cure all liver Ills. REMOVAL Umbrella man formerly at lb7 CornmercW removed io 150 Urate oid ouniomeni, alw) now ones. Uinbetln J5 recovered ana new ones noeieTj.j3.

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