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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 3AIJIM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 190. H-laiHIHtlMfM"H FIX YOUR EYES 10 bars Fol'a Naptha Soap ..COc B bars Babbott's soap 25e C bars State House soap ....25c 2 cans Bluo Ribbon osysters..23c 2 cans Minced Clams. ......25c 3 cans Bluo Ribbon tomatoes 25c 2 cans Bluo Ribbon corn.... 25c 2 pks Violet Oats 25c fliiiiiitffp.... .... 'J. .,Trl ' ' " ' ' ' ' '' niui 'f r t OW TOTTCC rvciTri?c 2 pks Malta Vita 25c 2y,pks Quaker Oats ..,,-.... 25o 3 pks Pressed Pigs ........ 25c 2 cans, shredded pineapple ..35c 3 pks imported Macaroni.. COc lb canOhirardellia'8 cocoa 25c 31b bulk macaroni 25c 3 lb bulk vermicelli 25c While they last ,ono 25c box toi let soap and ono bread knife, 25c FULLER &, DOUGLAS, n-ltt--0iaio nireoi. UAloEM'S LEADING OROGEW1. TOinno onai M-f 1 1 1 I 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 i III 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1" 1 1 H SENATOR BROWNELL IS GOVERNOR Of OREGON Will Hold Office During the Absence of Chamberlain and Dunbar ITHREE LAWYERS TANGLE a Belligerent Rounder and Quiet Him Down There was a lively seccno on State street shortly aftor l'oclock this after- n and for a timo it looked as though there might bo a declaration of general hostilities. Bert Snyder, a well-known ruiser Rnd roustabout of the resorts of tho Kity, was in troublo with a stranger. Iffhey wero standing on the sidewalk bear Kirk's store, nnd for several min Etcs they discussed their differences. M'EVOY BROS PROSPER Chicago Store Makes Rapid Strides in Last Three Years As an evidence of the growth of Sv lem and its business interests the dry goods house, of McEvoy Bros., known as the Chicago Store, can bo cited as a case in point. McEvoy Bros, embarked In tho mer chandise business in this city October 16, Ji)01, in the little store on Court street, which they now occupy. The two brothers, Jntnes nnd Michael, and one clerk were sufllcient to attend tho wants of their customers for somo time, but their business' increased at a .. Hon. Oeo.'lC. Brownoll, ofQlackamas county, president of tho senate," is gov ernor of Oregon, today, and will contin ue in that responsible position during tho nbsonco of Governor Chnmborlaln in California, and Secrotary of State Dunbar in tho East. Such is tho con clusion reached by tho perusal of tho stato constitution, and interviews with some of tho stato 's best legal talent. Whether ho will bo cnlled upon to ex erciso tho duties of tho office is not known. Ho hns tlio power to pnrdon prisoners, grant reprieves and com- Neither seemed anxious to open the rapid rate, nnd tliev now require eight Campaign, and they stood several feet ! attendants. ft' ..... I 1fP.... T .11.1 -i 1 .- ! n sapart on tne walk. t" .s. mu um iucuic in oa- f Judge H. A. Johnson was returning ,em ln n hnp-hazard way. Arriving from lunch, ilo was lending his bicv- from tlie " they went over the val- elc, nnd when ho passed along tho walk i le" vcrv en""!'', "ml examined the was necessary for him to walk be- ,""ulls K'"K "u "ns, inning me veen tho two combatants. H lm,l peculiar loc-ition of encli as a business Kn'rdly passed when Snyder called to'co,lter After 80V0r1 weeks' dellber- aim to halt. The judge, who is not of nuon tm'-v -,'''eu tnt '"" was falquarrelsomo disposition, obeyed his tlic colninK '"' ot Western Oregon, and request, nud commenced to talk to the cast tlleir lot with tho busincss lntor- mute sentences. polntmcnts or remove, present officials holding under tho governor. Ho could nnmo his own private secretary, and that Individual would draw tho salary until removed. Only In Emergency. Tho Journal called up tho acting gov ernor by telephono this morning, nnd inquired if ho expected to tnko up the active work of tho office, until tho re turn of tho other officials. He roplled: "I do not thlnk'so. Unless in caso of n public emergency it not bo good tnsto for me to exercise tho authority vested in me by tho constitution, nnd L will Ho could mnko np- remain at my office in Oregon city." belligerent Snyder, telliug him that it jwould bo bettor to desist in his hunt Kor trouble. But Snyder did not take dndly to the advice, and caught hold Rf tho judge, in not too gentle manner. Quicker than n flash Mr. Johnson land ed on him. The first timo Snyder's heck wont over to "ono sido, but tho imlgo was considerate onough to land Etho next blow on tho other side, nud his head popped buck into place. Snyder fell ngainst Ellis Hichardson, md he thought he would keep on try ing until ho found, somo that ho could diip. Ho landed a couple of short arm nabs at Mr. Bicliardson, and the latter returned them. Judgo McMnhon was in hand about that time, and jammed tho obstreperous Snydor against the rail, nnd held him thero until ho had cooled down sufficiently. Yout : Piano j m I Is Wait-: l ing Fot s Yoa To Call The Big Sale est a for the purposo of becoming per manent fixtures. Hnw well thoy have succeeded is known to nil who hnvo wntched thoir constant growth. Itenlizing thnt thoy could not serve their customers very much longer in their present qunrtors, nnd tho oppor tunity presenting Itself for u lnrger buildlug, thoy hnvo just closed h long timo lenso for tho Dalryinplo corner, at Commercial and Court streets, half a block from their present location, and will be in their new store in nbout 10 days. They nro selling thoir old stock at a tcrriblo sacrifice, in order to save moving it. The now storo will bo fitted out with everything now nud nobby, nnd will include n splendid line of general dry goods, notion nnd fur nishings. McEvoy Bros, nro grnduates of the large Chicago house of Mnndel Bros., n firm doing $15,080,000 business yenr ly. Thoy understand every branch of tho business, and much of their success is duo to tho fact that thoy have been cducntod nil their livos in the mercan tile Ruhool. Salem. is prospering, nud tho people of Salem nro proud to see the. merchants and business men prosper. DUCKS WILL SUFFER Clnrence Parker, tho genial fizz mix er at Zlnn's, who was recently re ported was married, started down the river in a amain boat this morning in search of ducks. Ho was uccompanled by Claud Lucas, and tho party was armed as though going out on n month's Indian hunt. Tho young men hnvo been heard making boasts as to tho. large number of birds they will bring home, and If their friends will call on them thoy may bo suro that thoy will receive their share of the proceods of tho hunt. Two Drunks. Two drunks were rounded up Inst evening by tho police force, nnd Ben Henry, bolng semi-respectable, was turned looso on his promise not to do.it nny more, but J. B. Chnpmnu was fined $5, which ho paid. A Wonderful Growth. From Gcrvais Weekly Star, Oct. 27: While iu Salem last wock wo drop ped in on our old friend Geo. C. Will, nnd found htm, im usual, busy, but, not too busy, however, to show us around his growing nnd thriving busincss. Ho has had to add double tho spuco to his store room to accommodate his "spread ing out" business. Wo can remember Mr. Will when he had only a small re pair shop, but now he conducts ono of. mo largest ana uesi patronized musio stores iu the vnlloy. Ho is agent for a number or excellent flowing ma chines, ns well as pianos nnd organs, of all tho lending makes in the United States, an up-tqdnto lino of hheet mu sic, music books nnd all kin la of mu sical instruments. If no choice can be found at Geo. O. Will's establishment it will bo surprising. Ho has by honest dealing nnd business methods accom plitdiod tho results to be noticed when visiting tho spacious retail storo and warorooms at Salem, Oregon, opposite I.udil & Bush 'h bank, on Commercial street. I CHINK LOST HIS DOG Lost. A yellow dog by a Chlnnmnn of tho same color. At tho depot this morning tho onlookers wore nmusod and at tho samo timo dcoply touched by tho affection shown by a colestlal for his dog. The dog, which was of n yellow complexion, and of tho breed commonly known as a mongrel, object ed to leaving tho beautiful town of Sa lem, and when boosted into tho bag gage car of tho local, to bo carried to Portland, he pulled loose from his ropo, and Blurted for his old haunts around tho swill barrels of Chinatown. Ills owner, he of tho almond eyes, nfter n futile chase of several blocks gave ujr in disgust, and started to board the train, when his feeling for his canine got tho best of his deslro to go to Port land, nnd ho boarded tho street car and camo back in search of his un faithful retainer. Ho has been seen soveral times during tho dny with a faraway look In his eyes searching tho alleys and back streets, but in vain. 'Ho always replies to tho quory In ro gurd to finding him, "Mo no flndeo hlnyet, mo flndeo him bymby." Don't be Backward..,, About Coming Forward 7 It is your right, your privi lege nnd your plcasuro to have ono of thoso peerless hand-tnndo overcoats. Our plcasuro In serving you will not bo grcntor than your gratification at finding a per fectly bnlancod coat, tho prico of which will not stnrtlo you. Tho balnnco that you sayo from tho tailor's prico will buy you a bettor suit than ho can mnko you. Probably you havo in mind just tho kind of ovorcoat you most deslro Its color, shnpo nnd size. Perhaps you havo seen it on somo ono ' olse. Chances nro that you will i find it right hero In our store. i Wo havo by far tho prettiest showing of overcoats of nil approved styles, that you will find in town. Tho best of them "regulars" , nnd ''belts' '-at $ J 8.00 to $25.00 : Others, almost 'as doslrnblo In point of stylo nnd quality?" dovvn to $12.50 Salem Woolen Mill Stoe, C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor PERSONALS Dancing Academy. For begiunors will bo open Tuesday ovening of each week in Tiogo Hall. Prices, gonts GOe and ladles' 25c, for Tuesday only. Miss Nettle. Frazuro, In structor. Social dnuccs Thursday ov en in gg. 2t This is a better country to live-in, because Schilling's Best is in it. Your grocer': monsjbtck i-frt i iiiiiiniiiniiHH j ; Ftesh Today , I A FULL LINE OF : CnocolateCreams f : at I: Allen & Gilbert- . 13 m lv m Oregon's Leading House : : Zinn S ;: 1 54 State SL Phone 1971 !! III I I MI IHIHIHIIIIIU A Business Family. Since the closing of tho Dalrymple business the soveral mombers of the Hopf family formerly employed there havo tnkeu new occupations. They are a family of young business people, ami havo not romnined long out of nctivo work. A. C. Hopf has purchased Strong's restaurant, and proposes to put that old-timo favorite back onto an uetivo basis. Ho is having tho placo remodeled and renovated, and will soon bo rondy for business accord lug to his Idea of doing things. Tho younger brother, "Hudy," has scared a department in tho groat Meier & Frank storo nt Portland, whore he will push tho pyrography work, for which the family has gained a wide reputa tion. Mint Georgieno Hopf Iihs se cured a like department in one of the largo Seattle stores, and will thre handle tho luminous). The many Kdem friends of the family will bo p) tued to learn of the bright prospects fn store for theeo popular young jienj I. . Do you know good Dentistry when You See It? Jem V hii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h n at 1 1 hi i Substantial Meals... :at the: jj White House :: Restaurant George Bros. Props. MIIMIIUIH" TO CONSUMERS. ATTENTION' IS HBSPKCTFt'LLY CALLKO TO THK PUJICHAWK OF THK KNTIKK WOOD AM) COAL IIFSIXKSS OF THH CAPITAL IM PItOYKMKNT CO. UY THK SMITH FUEL & FEB!) CO. ALL OltDKKS FOK SAWED AND U.N'SAWED ViX)D AND COAL WILL KINDLY IIE TEL EPHONED TO DLACK 2S01. THE OFFICE OP THE SMITH FUEL & FEED CO. IS WITH THE SALEM AH- STIUCT & LAND CO., PIIWT NA TIONAL HANK BUILDING. Will Plead QuUty. Karl niybach, the Ley who was brought from Tillamook City by Depu ty Sheriff Minto, and who Is charged with stealing, a wheel at Silverton, was takon to that place this morning by Sheriff Culver to plead, It ii said be will enter a plea of guilty, and waive trial, hoping to mitigate hit sen tence. If you don't It is ndvisablo that you have your work done by a dontist who has a reputation for high i-lnns work. D.B.E.Wight Has tho reputation for tho highest grade of dontnl work on the Pacific coast, and it will cost you lowi money than the ill-fitting inferior kind. Some dentiatu charge from $15 to $110 for a set of teeth. We KwitiveIy give yeu butter plutee for tlO-a full set. Oth ers havo tried It and are pleNeed. We ean plfmM auylody. ItKAHON, we buy in wboleeale lots, Crowns$5 Plates $5 Fillings 50c Examination is Free Dr. B. ETWright The Painless Dentist, Steuiloff Bollding Court Street. Heurs: 8 a, ni. to C p. in. Sunday, 10 a. m. to IS w. Phono Main 2591. Henry Foot, of ortland, spent Sun lay in this city. Austin Ityan, of lloscburg, was In tho city Saturday, Earl Itaco went to Woodburn this morning on busincss, W. T. Stole is spending tho dny in Portland on business. ' Miss Maymo Montgomery spent Sun day with relatives in Albnny. Mrs. Sherman Heckmafi spent Sun day with friends in Portland. Mrs. W. H. McCully, of Portland, is tho guest of Mrs. E. E. Waters. Mrs. Tolmau and daughter, Mabel, of Turner, wero Salem visitors today. Miss lloland, of ilofferson, returned to her homo today,, after a visit here. Hubert Thompson, of tho Portland custom house, spent Sunday with his family In this city. Mrs. F. II. Mitchell, of Portland, who has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Dullctto, luiH returned home. . Miss Ethel liaymon went to Port" laud this morning for a visit with friends in that city. Mrs. II. IC. McC.ully,. of I'ortlnnd, Is the gnuei of Mrs. K. I.. Wntere, and will remain for the week. Everett Loonoy, uf Albany, hpout Sunday with friends in Salem, and re turned homo this morning. Mrs. Ada Milliouu, an employe In the Indian sehuol at Tucuinu, Is visit ing at the romdonco of O. 1'. 1 1 off. Mr. Hy rou llorrlek and mother, Mrs, Harzep, ol Turner, returned to their homes today, after a visit In this city. Mia EvoJyu Woods ruUimud from her homo at Chemnwa this morning, uftor an ovor-Siindny visit with her parents. Mlfi-t Miii-y li'ailuf, li nlid(jiit uf Wll Iainefle University, returned this' morn ing after ii visit with her pari'iitM at Portland, Mrs. .1. Weuvortun, if Aberdeen, Wash., who has been visiting her sister, Mre. .1. M. Martin, for the pHst week, lias returned home. Mre. F. N. Itodgurs, of Bun IVamls co, who whs formerly Mliw Loim Hyan, i( tide eity, is tho guont uf her sister, Mrs. A. II. Moore. Mies Peurl Barrett, who has been sjHtaoing the Inst weok with Salem rel ative nnd friends, returned to her home In Portland yesterday. MiMee Olive Mitehell find Matilda Eekerleu have gone to Portland, whero they will be the guest of the former's elater, Mrs. 1". V. Mundell, for a week. Mrs. J. If. Lunn and children left this morning for their homo at Santa Koea, Cal., after a vlrit with her pa- rente, Mr. arid Mrs. Tom ILdmnn, of this eity. Mre. A. II. Sahafer, aeeeiHiwnied by her sen, Olen Hohacfur and family, hits gone to Long Beach, Call., where thoy will make their future homo. Thoy will push the Luiterlne Uinlue from that point, and will no doubt make n great tueeese of It in that land of tourist. S Out Store.... 9 Is rondy as jtovor boforo to w H supply ovory Salem morohant H Q with everything thoy need in SB' ofllco supplies, Ledgers, Fib H a Ing dovlcos, eta. Wo prldo a 2 ourselves In bolng hendqunr J tors for high grndo J 2 BLANK BOOKS a Our prices aro lower, and tho a 2 grado of stock far bettor Z 2 than other linos offorod jyou. J 9 Wo gunrantee this or mouoy 9 H refunded. Mi Pattonfs Book Store. Halloween Tonight. Tonight Is Halloween, and the small girls and boys will probably bo out ln their glory. Larger onosi usually havo their fun on thesu occasions, a,nd all kinds of pranks may bo looked for, There Is n certain license usod on Halloween night tiat ut othor times of tliQ year would nut bu tolernltjJj. nud ut times tho celobratora disregard property rights, and becmno destructive In , their rounds, This should' bo gunyled,, against and care taken that 'oHlytruno'cont jokes aro perpetrated. Several social parties will bu hold this evening ut various place in tho eity, and from tho talk heard among the younger generation today it Is safrt to say that the welkin will ring with merry shouts tonight. Do Yoa. If you want ovory detail of your business under your thumb, see It. P. Clarke, at the Willamottet Hotel, for three days. BAKING POWDER I PUTUPINeiASSJAlW; jlPts. Qijris" keAjl Subl In Salem by Atwood U ruber. HarriU It Xawreuco. A. Daue, Fuller It Dough. A. I. Harvey. Both te draber. Joseph Albrlcb. A. M. FaUkk.