IfALAXD GENERAL NEWS Account or Doings in Cily and Country. MEMORIAL DAY EXEKC1SES. Ltkhg of the Program for Wed- IlL'auttj nesday, the G.A.R. have Tied to have a parade of the land other organizations, and irch out to the cemetery, and te the graves 01 uie ueau - " t,. ,i will form on B i ii.. .t.1t i-ioftiw mmereinl street, iub hb"" -""b State street, u.. . r 7 , " ., dm ppineterv at naif -m tm-re " "- - 1 nomi T nonmanies of the 2nd. V i,n rPPiincntal hand, and pcr- !'..,. oortPt conmany from the t aem school will form as a dtorionunaer com, ,,.. tC.Smltli, wno uus ----- i"v - ng preliminary oritur m icg-iiu jthegeuemlformntion oi iuu imi- lien: , , HE4DQUAKTEKS SUU ttlvui., I special Orders, No. 15 : J Tiiftnlion will bo formed for -nde ou decoration day, in front . i .nw nf. one o'clock JIO. i illl"" J I "- harp. Bv order of Cor.. T. C. Smith. Official: AV. W. HUNT, Adujtant. nnlers will he issued hy Wednes- tav morning, making the details of !nr cuard. color sergeant, right ad general guides, etc. The adju st, quartermaster, and signal oili er will report, moumeu, io hAmlonel. and the acting sergeant Bsjor, yet to he detailed, ordnance ind signal sergeants to tlie adjutant .1 B company's armory, at one clock p. m., on "Wednesday. . The address, heretofore given at the cemetery, will he made in Ma ion square on Wednesday evening. Capt. Chas. A. Woodruff, C. S., U. !.A., will deliver the memorial an tes, and it will he well worm hearing. Mectlon of Officers. Pursuant to a call of the captain if Bennett Camp No. 8, of Indian war veterans, the company met at the court house in Salem, Marion ounty, Oregon, May 28th, 1888, at 11a.m., and elected the following persons to serve as officers for the -jisuing year, to-wit: John G. Wright, captain; John ivasre. 1st Lieutennnt; N. R. Doty, M Lieut.; T. C. Shaw, Orderly Ser jeant; E. H. Piper, Com. Sergeant; D. C. Thomas, color bearer; Wm. lownsenu musician; 15. J. Ulinm Sers, corporal of the guard. After which the cnirimnv nrocecd- tdtothe election of two delegates to attend the state encampment hich meets at Portland, Oregon, na the 14th and 15th of June, 1888. Ihefollowini' nnrsmm worn elected: Frank M. Smith andT. C. Shaw. T. C. Shaw Orderly and Sec. LOCAL NOTES. Fruit ice cream, at Strong & Co. Strawberry ice cream at A. Strong &Co. "Win. Duinnrs spent Sunday in Portland. K- A. M. dough's youngest child is reported very sick. Call on Winters & Thomas for the best groceries in town. T. D. Hansen, of Silverton, was in the city this morning. Dr. L. L. Rowland went to Ger- vnis on the morning train. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 92 State street. Fans, parasols, ladies' summer underwear at E. L.L. Johnson's Preston "Wood and Lizzie Scott have been granted license to wed. Cream soda, ice cream soda, milk skakes, lemonades, at Strong & Co. Winters and Thomas will enlarge their store soon, by adding a 24 foot addition. Cheapest. The cheapest place in Salem for dry goods is E. L. L. Johnson's. C. H. Hewitt, republican nominee for prosecuting attorney, is in the city to-day. A. F. Wheeler, J. T. Gregg, and J. C. Smith returned to Portland this morning. Rev. A. R. Medbury, of this city, will deliver the memorial address at Silverton, on Wednesday. Mr. Waring, manager of the Western Union Telegraph office at Walla Walla is in the city. Rev. P. S. Knight went to Meha ma yesterday, and preached the memorial sermon to the G. A. R. post there. The memorial sermon preached by Elder Burnett at the Christian church yesterday was listened to hy a large audience. A horse belonging to one of Minto's sand wagon teams, took a spin up State street this morning, creating a good deal of excitement. Tickets and reserved seats for Per kins' lecture can be purchased at Patton's book store ; price 50 cents. Don't fail to hear him to-night. Rev. Chas. T. Wood, of Forest Grove, occupied the pulpit at the uongregauoiiui uiiuhju jraiciulVl and returned home this morning. STYLES FOR SPRING. Changed the l'lalntlfts. In the United States Circuit Court t Portland, Saturday morning, adire Dcadv made an order substi- Wing the Southern Pacific Railroad 'taipany for the plaintiff in the e of Lawrence Harrison ct al. vs. ike 0. & C. R. R. Co. This suit was originally brought by Harrison ct 4 to forecloso tho mortence held gainst the O. & C. R. R. All the mortgage bonds of the O. & C. lmv mebepn nnr0inil livtlin Southern peiflc, they made application to substituted as plaintilis in tne We. Wlinn Hin D A' P. nnHsen Into he hands of the Southern Pacific " case will doubtless be dismissed, t Is expected that within a few "wnths the O. & C. will be taken t of th lunula nf tho receiver. "id its Indebtedness will be assumed "T the Southern Pacific. An eastern paper says should (i-f7i:M .n,-vm l.lu iiriixr nmilti. nnntner and a larger hall would bo required to accomouaie uie iiuiuuubw uuu that would seek to hear him." If vou want to hear him, go to-night. He may not come this way again. Hon. Napoleon Davis left this morning, en-routc to St. Louis, to attend the National democratic con vention. Mr. Davis has no doubt that "Grover" will be renominated on the first ballot. Mr. Davis, with the other Oregon delegates, go over i. Cl.nrf T.inn nnrl Tit-Inn Pacific. and will be joined at Granger by the delegates from California and Nevada. 4 Where InjrullH iiiidlHnckbiirn Asree. Yesterday at the races Senators Inimllsniul Blackburn were in the club house having a pleasant time with the edibles when Colonel Jim Williams, the Kentucky horseman, hove in sight. . " Well,'" he said with more vigor than appears in this print, "are you fellows friends? I thought you were thirsting for each other's Wood." "Oh, no; we are friends "laughed Senator ijlackbum, "ain't we?" a. t.... n r. Tumlllci. luniuiK "- " -"'ft"""- , . "Yes." renlied the benator iroin Kansas, with that peculiar edge which snows inrougu -, "--"-i "nil vp we nre friends here." Washir.gton Critic. Outdoor garments are either very long ot reiy abort. Straight and simple forms characterize morning gowr.s All bridal rubes defined Tor church wed dings have long trains. Many old woinfii rnjies," gathered on the tvrists from the shoulders, nre worn. Some exquisite roi-v.1 mr.toh the shade of the silken iiettu-imt norn with them. The "hermit fiiM'k.' "itlia lnporcoftnn, is made up of plum ll'tnnel for early morning wear Light Mie..e oi um -iuivd cloth aro chosen for the h;iiii.ii Iirwioire gowns, so liked by fashionable miiiumi The iieiRl fancy is to (wrfumo house frocks by iiiwiiis ot tati'tieta inserted between thodrt"." mal.iiiil and the lining. PetthMju- ii. iitm, moiru, tuillo and other .1no silicon ntuiiK nitU tlireo rectls In the back, uniimpjiiy 'tuny" trousseaux. Somo exiiii.lte new buttons of mother of pearl, emitting oile.rent gleams of color, appear upon muu luoliorcUo spring suits. Jackets ot line white cloth, nith collar, cuffs, vest and pocket flaps of some becoming shade of velvet, are norn by young ladies. Hiding Imlnts are exceptionally elegant. Dark blueuiulton is a favorite material, and is made with a closely buttoned, high stand ing collar Stylish undergarments are of silk, linen, batiste, foulard, eta, in tender shades of magnolia, mauvo, sky blue, etc., trimmed with delicate lace. Jacquettes, mantelets, pelerines and-all sorts of winsome little capes vie in popularity with un army of jackets of all styles and stulTs imaginable. The monotony of many white wedding gowns may be varied by embroideries in silver or pearl. The latter aro most becom lug in sutiu or moiru. Young brides all'ect round hats for travel ing, and i-eiluiiil) they Impart a bewitching jauntiiies-s to the newly wedded woman who is trying so Uard Ui appear matronly. With the "old women's capos" of light woolen stulf. lined with silk or foulard in quaint old designs, are w orii hats, either of similar material in Ureenaway shapes, or of linen, lace, tulle or gauze. Widow brides aro uow permitted to wear white, embroidered with roses or carnations in color. Similar flowers are worn in the hair, and a large white mantilla lends it now dignity to tho ensemble. The new Alsatian bonnet Is long in the crown and close to the head. It is of fancy straw and is trimmed with a long, looped velvet bow and a spray of Bowers. Clouk. Suit and Ladies' Wear Review. Medium sized black mantles of silk, Oenga lino and embroidered cashmeres, may be coi rectly worn with all or any costumes. 1: desired, they may bo brightened by elaborau passementeries of metallic cord. Creamy straws In open designs, trlmmis with apple green gros grain ribbon and nig rettes of golden wheat, aro shown, togethei tvfth n rplnv of dnrtnf? tionnnts Rilfllninnth lovely to turn the beads of all feminine civ ition. Tailor gowns aro mado of cloth or ens', mere in reseda green, ton, golden brown gray and silver colors. Other gowns of can! mere or Thibet cloth aro combined with sill which may be repped, striped, shot, moire m Scotch plaided, as the wearer may opine. The newest fad of fusbionable females is t. attach a fanciful sachet flllod with some one jf Colgate's delicate sachet powders to tin. -orsngo. Thus may lovers of perfumo whioi n known to possess properties highly beue liciul to tho health, bo fortified against uu liad odors thoy may chance to encounter in 'ieir peregrinations hithjr and yon. ""DIDN'T KNQW, IT WAS , LOADED." Tlio young man fell dead! A friend had pointed a revolver at him. "Ue dMn't know it was loaded 1" Wo often hear it stated that n man is not responsible for what ho does not know. The law presupposes knowledge und thereforo convicts tho man who n-ccuse crime by ignorance 1 "If 1 had only known'"' has often bejti nn unfortunate man's apology for some evil unknowingly wrought, but in a matter of general interest as for instance that laudanum is a poison, that naphtha is a deadly ex plosive, that blood heavily charged with n winter's ncculnulations of tho wasto of tho system, it is ono'a duty to know tho" fact and tho conse quences thereof. Our gotxj old grand mothers knew for instance., that tho opening of spring was tho most perilous period of the year. Why? Because then tho blood stream ifl a1ltirriuli mid ultillrwl Yf i1wi ftild weather, and if not thinned a good deal and mado to flow quickly and healthfully through tho arteries and veins, it is impossible to have good vigor tho rest of tho year. Ilcnco, without exception, what is now known as Warner's Log Cabin Snrsa parilla, was plentifully mado and religiously given to every member of tho family regularly through March, April, May and June. It is a matter of record that this prudontial, pre ventive and restorativo custom saved mnnv a fit of sickness, prolonged lifo and Iiappincss to a vigorous old age. and did away with heavy medical expenditures. Mrs. Mapgio Kerehwal, Lexington. Ky., used Warner's Log Cabin Sarsa parilla "for nervous sick headache of which I had been asufferer for years. It has been a great benefit to me." CaDt. Huch Harkins. 1114 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa., says "it Eurified my blood and removod the lotches from my skin." Mrs. -Anrea Smith, Topton, lierks Co., Pa., Buys alio "was entirely cured of a skin dis eaEO oi tho worst kind," by Log Cabin Sarsaparilla. Bad skin indicates a very bad condition of the blood. If you would live and be well, go to your druggist to-day and got Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla and tako no other, there's nothing liko it or as good, and completely ronovato your impaired system with this simple, old-fashioned preparation of roots and herbs. Warner, who makes tho famous Safe Cure, puts it up, and that is a guaranteo of excellence all over tho known world. Take it yourself and give it to tho other members of tho inmlltf fnnliiflinnr tbn nlilMmn. "Voil will bo astonished at its health-giving and life-prolonging powers. We say this editorially with perfect confi dence, becauso wo havo heard good things of it everywhere, and ite name is a guaranteo that it is first class in every particular. 3iisci:t.uvNi;ois. i COURSE II H WHITE? Democratic State Ticket. ' 0. V. Dnncn Hying. Wo learn from Dr. Cole, of Stay ton, that G. W. Duncan, who fell from a step ladder some time since, was dying when ho left home this morning. He has been in u semi conscious state since tho accident, -odnniiv walkiuc about tho room, hut yesterday evening ue Sly grew worse. He is a promi nent citizen of Stay ton and the entire community wfil feel the loss. Shot Id the Thumb. Henry Keene, who lives near Sub "ty, has recently gotton a small Pn. which ho sets In the burrow Je by a. gopher, bo that If Mr. m-Iw goes fooling around, the gun H go oil nt the proper moment at expense of Sir. GophorB life. However, Sir. Keene camo near sub "nuting himself for the animal ve named, a fow days since. Vhile explaining the gun and its "lus operandi, tho gun was dls "VrhI, and Sir. Keene found, on summation, that ho was minus the "P w end of one of his tnumbs. m likely recover, however, as " loss of the end of a thumb Is "t neocwarily fatal. A Handsome Establishment. Among the many really deserving institutions that deserve special no tice that of Gibson & Singleton, stands foremost. Their elegant store is equal to any of tho kind in the state. Tho-e gentlemen, hsldes t eir large busine as general drug Uieir "b nshortmout of artlsl'8 materials and line perfumery. Grsnge ricnlr, i i nmn.r. nlcnlc will be held at Grange ball, Butte Creek, In Clackamas county, on Saturday, June 9th. Everybody U ' vltod. Sirs, I. L. Hilleary, of Tumor, a m r!n,, will hold Ita next gular meeting, at AumsviUa, on June Oth. at o'ciock p. --"- of 10 a. m. as heretofore. I . invited. W.M-Hiigggjy. How rnrls 1'lren Aro Put Out. In Paris ovory ono passing along tho street at the time of a conflagration, no matter how -mall, is callod into service, gentleman or bodcarrior, it is nil tho same or a band of music. rassln!r throuch an avenue at somo distance. Anything and everything is claimed by these men ns a good chance to ivoid a fow moments' labor. Speaking of people being called upon to help at fires here, reminds me of the experi ence of nn American friend of ours who had lately landed in Franco. Ho was invited to attend a fashionable dinner party, and, while passing down his street to procure a cab at the comer, ho was suddenly seized by an ex ited Frenchman, a largo bucket was thrust Tnto his unwilling hands, and ho was com manded to hurry to the nearest pump and fetch water to Help oxtinguisu tno nre u Mine. Blank's. Hero lie was, in evening dress, light kids and high hat, and only fif teen minutes In which to reach hisdestina n TT bimw a flro meant ruin to his clothes as well as to his dinner. Thero was only ono thing for him to ao, ana ue uiu it. He placed his bucket on tho ground nnd took i.i., i..io wlilln n chorus of small bovs cheered him lustily all tho way down the iti-eet, and tho Freucnman bcreecnea m.uii i .t-ni-ia nftor him. Ho savs ho never walks tho streets now without tho fear of being impressed forcibly to put out a uro, and ho keeps his weather eye open for any signs of smoke or flames. Paris Cor. Argonaut. ( , ninclnt He"" by " Hinging the bells of locomotives by steam is uow effected by an ingenious apparatus, !-.i.w ,r n emnii KiMiin criiimer iimn-ii nt one side of the bell fnfme and rating on the lioller; tlio eonnectin? roil, hirh ton- liecte the piston to a three lucli oronK on iuu bell, Is so (onrtructed that ft will vury lU i.... , mi- in tho swin-rof the boll, thus jviwvin-,' any liability of knocking the Sjbnder oi. by the piston coming m couu. with it, Now York Bun. The Prince uf Naples, tho only son of the King of Italy, is to be married to a German Princess. Mr. W. H. H. Morray i going on a tour of exploration to tho extreme north of Drttisn A murfwi Sir Charles Dllko will, in all probawiiiy, begin his polltioul life over again duriDg the next eighteen months. Vi!lr now tells Jeem to order the Mlhuiy now " whieh U com- riK Dhobish lFor I'rcsldentlnl Klcctorx, W. V. KKFINOr.U, w. it, im.Yi:u, i:. It. SKIl-WOUTH. For Congrehhiiinn, john sr. oi:ahin. For Supremo .Indue, JOHN 1IU11N17TT. For rnivecutlng Attorney 3d District, a. W. 11KI.T. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TIQKET. Legislators, ' FKANK FJUJdlH, W. IT. DOWNING, T. Ij. DAVIDSON, CHAltl.I-S MIIiMHI. W. F. DUGAN. Sheriir, HKNltV SCHOMAKKK. :cicrk, W. I. HAY. JRecorder, C. D. COIiKJtAN, 1 Treasurer, O. a. VAN WAONKlt. Commlwfloners, X. MATIIIKU, I HAltDINO. School Superintendent, JOSKI'lt A. SKMAVOOI). Surveyor, A. QOllAIiKT. Assessor, HBNHV I'AltKKH. Coroner, J. A. ItOTAN. YOU USE GILLO'lT'S 404-300, OK Sl'ENCElUAK, OH A UAIT KOA1) STKKL PEN WHICH COSTS YOU One Cent Eaci-i ! You Use a New One Every Two Days. YOU CAN BUY A Mabic Todd Diamond Pointed Gold Fen FOR 51.23, WHICH 13 WARK ANTED VOU TEN YEA US. CAJJ YOU NOT SEE THE ECONOSIY IN BUYING COLD IN PLACE OK STEEL? T. McF. PATTON, Sole Agent WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND COMPLETE LINE OF Sunday School and Day School Reward Cards ALSO, SEVERAL THOUSAND Embossed Pictures for Scrap Albums! NOTICE THE DISPLAY IN SHOW WINDOW. 9S, STATE ST. SALEM, OR. ii ami Miii cr Attention to what wcwill Mention! Know All ltv lliOMi presents: Tlmt tho Capitol Adventure Co. neither all m 5bS "or Uw, but nro iw,,ko nnd up to tho tiim-H, unci know well t liT owhiito hedepreHHlonof l.UHlneHB in the Eunt, there will lo inaiiy ful ure8 Now we want to bo ready to emit uro any barpalnH tlmt nmy be ol lere,l on account or wich failures; and to do this it will be neecwury for u" to bo "on "hm.rt In Now York nnd Chlcauo "' "wltl! ihlTwJ witli plenty of the commodity commonly called CihIi, It! i lik wo elm b oaHt the people of this country are well Mijinlkul, and In order for u Silt "t, wo iVill from now until tfionrst or AiiuuHt oiler hiicIi bargnlna tin will induce Hioho lmvlnir money to divide wi th iw. jT"jissasssi ffisai ASs.'&ta our wnoio biock oi irooiiH u IMI.U..K . '.'-"; ...: v".V..?.'u ....' ,.. mi "". """ " "" - , ?, i,..,i.w.kl . ViiiiniiH. eti!.. nt a S'e iicSn i er'a; "'" ?l.r : ' ' "... ...n,. !, ,,.!,.. of Home of ouruoodB till AuuiiHt Int. mean iiimihw, -"- " i"" " ' ' . . , nu r, , ,,.., HAW IUIU Xllltll ...Hl.vn - wortliSl. A gooit Ilriiiiiicil llmidUi-rclilef fur 1 cl. A silver, (told or Htocl tlilinbli, 1 ,1,1l'l, , A t-ixKil orcim U'H, CoufH or K'crr'H Tlimul, A hih'kiI'rooiI "hcwIiik Hlllc, liPht liniml nml ......nliul flttfU lill II I. 2 moo1k Hllk Itullon HnluTwIot forJp. SHlll'lnHSluUlll.TH'HllKIIir.11. 1 hhi'i't Bold, mIIvit or llln Caril Hoard, l.OOO.aW do7. Horn niiil .fjlotl' wvijit'd DrotiH lliiltons worth ii to CO u. ii lo.., forBc. ii'loz. ....,.. 100,(XX)(loz. Kino Jot and Metal I lint oiih, worth ) i to SI u Am. for 10 on do. 1,000 ydH. Uea worth 6 c. a yd., for 1 c. a yd. ijicoworthlOupcryd. will ho wild for .1 and C c. a yd. Olla-r KiIkIiiKM "' Kmhroldory In iiroiMjruoii. Ijinjo Hlx-lt of tlowcrH, price no oliloct. I.udW Clii'iniKU 15 c. i-iifli, worth 01 c Uidli'K'NIu'litOowiiK.HIf.i'iu'li worth Jl.JS AiidalloiirHt)ol')r UuIIch' WhlloUoiMta In iiroporllon. WXXl ljidlch1 Hut KninicK 10 c. each, worth ft) c. to 81 Mich. . , , 12KIk1i 1I(M)I'H and 1 Mnoforllc. (lood Hcrulil-liiK llniHlu'M fi . nidi, flood Wlilto WiihIi HniHlicK lOc.cacli. lloHt I'atcnt Clothiw I'Iiib 6 c. per dot. worth ISUo. flood Kly Hool'H,2r.cach. ft) Hmiiiih letter l'apcr, 2o. iwr inilrc 10 It. Loiter l'nper, r c. Per nulrc. 100 do.. Meiiionindanoi'ltK, 1 c. ';. X)IixwI.nhln Toilet Houp.Oc. purliox worlii'4c. El A,l!K ar.5TiH..i..mor Un.ton.l.lru.m.rt llmww for 20 a iclj. Wlwoo lKSw mltof I.U-.III.-HH Mil nn. hero toHtuy and ,nly do thU to nmho r.Hm SSk X W" & O,rnor, from lb, capiioiAdvenuiroco. & FRIEDMAN, Manager. All kinds of Farm Produce Bought. VARIETY STORE W. M. SAR6EANT Keep u fine mock of Wall Paper, Borders and Centers, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Toy Tool Chests, Velocipedes, Bicycles, II.ISKIJTH, nd all Undi of FUAMES. Mouldings and Frames Made to Order. GREAT REDUCTION -IN- Vanrr Kainei Not satUfled with $!!Z2 famoui EnglUh oarttoi for IMr tev Ameriean lwkPr. Havo tok. & Id Frweh, Italian awl Spanbh -jaxettrt for fBaej pam.-Hto- Trawwript- BS88nwrt Ml pataat. have brought biw la royaltiea tho tidy ua of over tas.COO.OOQ. lfnU(rfttll klnta.Hri)"rf-1 ." HImwIoth. Akotba GOLO PAINT-READY MIXED, Come and See for Yourselves FINKSKTS! Sel Dickens, 15 Volumes, half Russia, Usual l'rice $32.50, Our I'riceO.OO. ciihi.. 9fi Cloth. Gill (ot.. " " 32.50, " 23.50. ilUv.ll- Half Morocco, " m Set Waverly, i2 " Hair blue fair, " ' 32.50, 17.80. lie 15" Cloth, " 22.50, - ttO(L let CapV M. Ileid, 10 VoU. Cloth, - - 15.00, !WHL Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles, J. BENSON STARR'S. 118 State Street Salem, Oregon. f I i I : ,i i ' i V