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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1894)
Ms ft? :j- I? fcwA.e" r-.;... IV iw. M rr r Bk SPECIAL CLOSMG OUT SALE! -OF- LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR -ox ' - Thursday and Friday, April 26th and 27th.. In order to m..lce more room foronrxnfllinerjftoclc we "will make a GRAND SACRIFICE SALE! Of Ladies .tfutlin Ondenvear. IVca? cut half in two. This will be the one caance in a'life time for die lar'ics 01 Salem to jurchase these garments at les3 than the price of the material. "We will make sacrifice prices. It Tests with j-eu to call and be convinced. MRS. S. C. REED'S. Keller - & - Sods' -bave- " Tbeir spring stock of Wall Paper In. Wf- Are now ready to fill all orders. Oregon Women Honored, The names of tapntv.wrn HrMmn J ladies were proposed .for delegates to J the woman' congress at tbe midwinter f!r, Mrs. Wm. England and Mis France Fuller Victor, of Salem, and Mia M. G. Snell, of Coryallis, were the three chosen; Miss Snell having re signed, Mrs. Die, of Oregon City, is sheeted In her place. Mrs. England hta been aaaijrned M ber subfect. "Women's Work In Connection with .the Universities;" and Mrs. Victor subject k, "Evolution of Woman." HOLMAX BLOCK. BALEM. Or. dj The Oregon delegates have been given prominent places on tue program J. Ii. 3UTCITELL & CO., nsurance. MXS.OSOW BEAD. Mrs. Jessie B. Crew, wife of Coancsl- Edwin C Craw, died at tbe , family residence oa Cnemeketa street, i at 11:03 o'clock tab morning, of pnea- .monia or loo ferer. Mrs. Gross waa born in Portland, Oregon, Aug. axb, I9M, being Dearly thirty years of are at tbe time of ber death, Sbe was married to Edwin C Grcea at tbe Basket t reudenctia Polk county, April lib, 1S3S, since which Um abe bad made ber borne In Salem Oa April 134b Mrs. Cross was taken HI witb a cbill asd feTer, which, at tbe Uzsefttttned of tittle con-qoerc, but finally grew to each intensity that tbe most suited medical aid asd tbe most tender Darting was of no avaiL For tbe past two days ber death was con stantiy expected, and daring Iat nigbt ber family several times feared tbe wont bad come. Bat I this morning tbe patient bad rallied to each an ex tent that a bright gleam of bope once more overspread tbe saddened boose- bokL Aboat 9 o'clock, however, tbe patient again began feinting, acd at 11:00, in tbe presence of ber 'amlly cir-d-( ber spirit passed away. Mrs. Crota bad been In a eeml-conseloas state for two day, and this morning again rec ignized those dearest to ber, and exchanged wcrds witb them all for tbe last time. Mrs. Cross was not a member of any ( charcb, bat was known to be a believer in the great principles of tbe Christian church. Last evening in ths presence of Rev. Hutchison of tbe P.eebyterian charcb she professed Christ and w. a UkpUsed in tbe faith. Daring ber severe illness Mrs. Cross bn constantly displayed taat sweet patience with which ber nature was tn lowed, and accepted ber suffering witb allbe for titude of a noble woman, that she was. Sbe leaves to moarn ber death a most manly husband and three beautiful children, tbe latter aged respectfully seven, five asd three years. Abo ber mother, Mrs. Geo. J. Ruket, who has made ber home with btr and a sister, Mrs. Fox, of Polk county, and a broth er. Geo. L. Batkelt, of this city. Tbe fat era! services will be held from the home on Friday next at 2 . 'clock p. m. tbe result of that great "think" could be seen upon tbe blackboard. It was one great man of figures beyond tbe comprehension of all common minds And tbe more the bon rab!e gentleman explained bis great "think-" tbe more confused they I ecame. Ouiy to think it cost two and ooe-balf billions of do bus to negotiate the firet one and one balf billion bonds. Tbe half hour ex pired amid billions and billions of unexplained dollar, and 31 r. Hufer took tbe stand. We felt a little aibained of bim. Nut near so large a man. He bad no blackboard, repre senting billions of dollars. Wewsnted Milder beateo, and we koew tbe Popu Ksta bad got so used to bearing billions and billions quoted to them, that we thought th only way was to have a larger blackboard, trillions upon tril lions upon it. for it is tbe larger amount that taken with the Populist. Tbe honorable gentleman looked at tbe Swank cane and concluded that it would not work magic in bis bands. He did not seem to appreciate tbe Mil ler blackboard, did not even look at it, did not even claim that be had any great "think," but for one hour be give us a dicoun-e oa true Republican pindples, and one by one, be wiped Hon. Millers great 'think" from tbe blackboard until tbe board was clean. rHe was not afraid of Republican his tory. He boasted of it, and defied compaiison. He advocated honest money and condemned tbe Populist able betitaacy their request was grant ed." Mr. Fresh is careful not to give the reason for tbe hesitancy. We wUL This speaking was on Satirday night sad school was tn begin on Monday morning at 9 a. m. All that we asked was that tbe boase be pat in tbe same cooditioBtbatft was before tbe meet ing so t&attbff school would not hare to be postponed a day In order to dean tbe boats again. Was this unreason able? Uode Charley Miller, of Jeffer son, one Of the speakers of tbe evening, said it was not. Mr. Fresh thinks it was. Great men will difier. He farther states that tbe Republi cans plotted before tbe district school elsctlon to elect a Republican board. Tnii we deny, as we feel that no such iitentlon ever entered tbe minds of my of as. We also feel that Mr. Fmb has grossly misrepresented oar inten tion. W.J. Hadiey B Pearson S.H. Russell. Board of trustees Marion district rsox STATION. Public school will ckne tbe 11 tb of May. Harry Hauler was borne on a visit Saturday. Joe Robertson, of Turner, was in our city Friday on business Mr. Elder was In Salem the first if tbe week on .business. Dr. Derbyshire went to Bilverton B itorday returning Monday. Mrs. Tom Crabtree, of Bilverton, is! ot flooding tbe country with dis visiting ber sister, Mrs. Hunt, this honest money. He said that the free week. I trader was an enemy to Miver, and a Mr. W. H. Hobson returned lart friecd to E8,Jtua ud Germany.; week from his trip to tbe Midwinter! wbIcn "Il8ed Tver's woiyt fjt.. .enemies. At tbe end of bis hour, we j thought that there was nothing left that the Hju. Charles could say. But, oh, what a mistake 1 His first speech was only an introduction. He left tbe i Miss Sciie Kerns and brother Joe j blackboard, the cane, and the plat-j form, and took his stand on tbe floor,' I I l m of mm THE WELL KNUWN- FIRM OF Willis Bros. & Co., Have decided to retire from the Drv Goods Business. We, therefore place on sale our Eutire Stock, consisting of ever' variety of seasonable Dry goods, Clothing, Boots and ohoes, Carpets, etc., at Wholesale Cost for CASH. Mo day morning, April 23d, this great sale will commence, and con tinue till everything is sold. Times are hard, and you -want to buy good cheap. :-: Now Is Your Chance :-: Everything sold at Cost or less, as we are positively Going - Out - of - Business Thanking oar many friends for their past favors,-we ask a continuance of tbe same, while we wind up this Bu-iness. Respectfully, WILLIS - BROS. - & - CO., OPERA HOUSE CORNER. There Is to be a People's party rally at tbe opera boose Friday night April 27tb. i ii i iii' i if i i 8 KA HAS FOR MEN AXD BOYS Report of treasurer of Booth Ealtm Jf. E. church: Br. Locke's lecture was la erery way a success. We sold oSi tickets at 25 cents S 140.00; expense of lecture, 134 9-5; net in church treasury, f IIL05. We tbank tbe First M, E. cknrcb, for opening tbeir door to us the people of Balem for tbeir patronage of as, and Dr. Locke, who feasted tbe peeale. Mrs. C C. Royal, treasurer J5oath Balem M. E. church. 'DehbvAu. Riomt. After bis ter rible check frczn the ikciric wires y slen'ay afternoon F. 31. De by re o vered bis strength sufficiently to go borne In the t veuing. Although be Is still very weak, be ball light, and will seon be able to attend to his work. He received a five bnndred volt shock which Is sufficient to kill a horse. The ongress opens on tbe 30th of April acd during Its progress all things that concern tbe good of woman will be i horonghly discussed. Ik Great Bulk. Farmers and gmrdners are all elated over the way Jos. Clark, tbe Court street grocer, Is celling superior bulk seeds. He has tbe best stock on tbe market, and bis prices are tbe very lowest. CvrrtSU RtXABK When they are bsard they are always rememembered. ffo witb the cat prices on groceries at Jo. Clark's, on Court street. Tub New York Racket has a back yard full of imply toxes to sell cheap. Costs and get them for chicken coops and other usee. 2d lw Frssh asarket. Chlncok salmon Davison's tr POPULAR APPROVAL lr towards catsblkhinjr the of a Imjanasa house in the and the good-will and T been shown indicala Wko kare dealt with v sswlseatly Mtkaed with offering my entire ALKJKS- AT COST. tS QmmimiriSt Triple State Eaearapraest Ojeof tbe chief attractions of tbe state encampment of tbe Grand Army, Woman's Belief Corps and Sons of veterans, Division of Oregon, to beheld at Roseburg on May 9th and 10th Will e tbe empire drill by fifty-one young Ifcdies in full uniform. MIhks Katie Biick, Lucy Stanton and Echo Gaddls of that city are acting as captains, and are drilling their companies dally under the direction of Thos. Gibson, whose thorough knowledge of military drills will insure it a grand Buccesa. At this time tbe soldiers' home will- be doll- cited, and altogether, tbe encampment fils year will be a grand event. Tbe Relief Corps and post of fialem, and SumpterCamp 8. of V. will be well represented. Cauls Broken, Shortly afternoon tly tbe great wire cable that carries power to tbe water works broke, dis abling tbe pumps for a short time. However, the reservoir was full, and no break was made in the reservoir. A nw cable has been on -hand for dr months, and if the old one can not be spliced, the new one will be put on, requiring a day's work In either case. Forethought on tbe part of tbe man agement has prevented any delay and disappointment to thousands of patrons. Pabdoxed. R brt Wobf , tha Sublimity saloon keeper who bad nearly tour month's time to terve, was today pardoned by Governor Pennoyer remitting his fine. Freih shad Davison's market. AT Reform Scuoou Tha work of bearing and grading for tbe new in dustrial building at tbe state reform school Was begun today. 11. Snook baa taken the contract to do the mason work, and will bein work soon. New Yobjc Most of tbe good things come from there or are named after Gotham, rio with tbe best Ice cream ever made on this coast the famous Ice cream soda at Strong's restaurant. Fresh ket. salmon eggs Davison's mar. Tub Garokm Road. Reweaibtr the meeting at the county court rooai Saturday, April 38th. It to to beta tbe Interest of iainroTing tae Gard, road for several milsa otttsf Salem. Fresh shad Davlsoa'a Market. PERSONAL AJfD SOCIAL. Local CoTrespasdsaee from Towns in tks Valley. XARIO.N-. Rev. C.R. Scott preached In Albany last Sunday. E. Hofer was In Marlon last Friday fternoon and spoke at the seboolhoose In tbe evening to a full bouse. A. Gardner has traded his bouse' and lot In Salem for tbe Obnis property here, near the Friends church. Tbe farmers are getting nearly through tbeir spring seeding, crop prospects are good asd the prospect Is good for abundance of fruit this year. Mr. Webb, late of Sterling, Kansa, has bought eight acres of land otTof tbe east of Jay Cook's farm for ISO per acre. He expects to build a house on it this summer and take up bis residence among us. M. D. Ellis is a Republican candidate for justice of tbe peace of this district and A. H. Hunt for constable. They are both citizens of Marion and well qualified to fill these positions. Jtfler son has had these ofilces tbe past two years and we think Marion tboald have them for the next two. it A BIOS' SCHOOL, MATTERS. Editok Jeurnal: We have read with considerable amusement, an article in the Salem Independent of tbe SOtb ult. It is reported to have been written by one Fresh (very fresh too much so, we fear, to keep very long) but we suspicion tht Dan Web ster or Billy Gladstone had a band in It. Anyway It sounds like one of them. Tbe opening sentence read as follews: "After a storm always a calm." This Information, coming from such an au thentic course as Prof. F. G. Frtwb, of Marion, cannot be questioned. And if It were not so tbre woald be some awfully long storms. Tbe msjtile sentence above quoted Is tbe introduc tion to a learned ditsertallon on atmos pheric disturbances which we with our little three-for-a quarter Intellects hare, as yet, been unab'e to compre hend. We quote again: "Now some of this stay come borne to some of our Repub lican friends of Mxnon precinct and eosae of tbeir heinous acta must be ex poaed." Webster's dictionary thus de fines "beiuout:" bttfu', malignant, malicious, having a disposition to in jure others without cose. We don't feeUtve that describes us although we have often wished that we could be ftoodaad UaiWlkr, or sheep-Uke, as Mr. Fmli to, M. toowhaw we can't. "3am are bora great." He ckbR that we, the trustees, are RspubUcaaa. We pid gwllty. We The former board made a trip to Marion Friday after- nwn. Miss Mamie Taylor left for Idaho 1 uesday for her sister's home where ebe II1 remain sme lime. Jinny Nuson, of Portland, passed through Stay ton Saturday on bis wsy to Mt-bsma, stopping long enough to ae bis sister. Mrs. Abe Smltb is training a number f little eirls for tbe cantata "Giandpa's ' B rtbday" which will ccme of! next month, and no doubt will be a gratd success. FB.M AUMsVlLLE. Fine weather and formers are happy. 6. W. Bard is putting in 4 acres of strawberries. Frank Pound and wife went to Stay ton Sunday. Mr. Weaver bas set oat 3 acres t f strawberries. " D. E. Swank bas boo cut tbe Get. Miller hou.e and !o. Rev. Roberts went to Stayton to praich Bunday. Tbe Gilberts have erected a beautiful mrand in their front yard. Henry Porter cays that be has to time for bore back riding, that be Is farming now. John Xott says that be baa. to much work promised ahead that be will not agree to take any more jobs. Politics are thick in every direction; a joint debate oa Thursday, and a full fledged Populist meeting on Saturday. Both political parties claim new re el u its. The Democratie party to not mentioned any more, then bs ng only a few good Democrats left. Fishing Is tbe order of tbe day. Smill and large, old and young may be seen In every direction caryine flih- Ing poles and all have tbe fishermen usual luck. Some hunters passing through Aumsville stopped long enough to let one of their horses dm. Our V. 8. at tended and tbe horse died quickly, and tbe hunters were not detained lonr. We attended tbe debate on Thurs day night between Hon. Cbas. Miller, Populist, and Mr. E. Hofer, Republi can. We took a seat as near the speak ers as possible, and our attention was first attracted by a large blackboard filled witb figures. Millions and bill ions were represeuted, and we thought that It wrs some astronomical problem, for we bad never seen so many figures on any other subject before. Tbe Hon. Charles opened hts speech by taking Mr. Swank's cane, and Oh! what a cane! Every time It was pointed at that blockhead, thous ands became millions, and millions become billions under Its maglo touch. Tbe speaker said for thirty years be bad been a Democrat, but for tbe last six 3 ears be bad been "thinking," and on a level with the common people. And those six years of 'thlnk'rl)wed. flowed, and flowed. Twice he broke in two in tbe middle but by some magic power the parts oime to ! get ter again without interfering witb, t if fl iw of speech In the -last. With j the other fellow in Led, with nooppo-' eitlou in sight. Miller gave us Populist ' doctrine pure and puzzling, clear as crystal to the Popullfts and thick as m d to tbe Republicans. In one (breath he denounced the acts of tbe . Tifnrmtn ftHminiatraf inn anrl in iti. ....... .WW, ...... ... ..,,. next breath quoted him, and "that oth er fellow, who was shot," as prophets of tbe Populist dvctrine. The honor able gentleman's language continued to fljw, until bis audience bad Negligee Shirts, Cottonade Pants, Overalls, Etc. -All at Bargain?- i Men's Working Shoes for $1.00 The best value ever known. OSBURN'S RACKET STORE. FokSalk. Oue tweuty acre trae, with six acrs into boo-, foar tm tnti. fliwn, iyouoc orchard, and balance to past- wben he lelt the stand, declaring, that ure; one "?"- D9." w mdT culti- . j . . ....... ivauou. os uau not vei saia nail wnat ne JOHN HUGHES. wanted to. Win sen -it acres, including th Dealer in Groceries. Paints. idSrio makVa'J "8 If, Window GIass,TarnL,hes Miller, .Saim Or. amJ Memost complete stock of remain just Thin Chilton Grew Fai on Scott's Emulsion, because fat f o o d s make fat children. They are thin, and proportion assimilate food rich in fat. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak diges tion it parity digested already. Astonishing how quickly a thin person gains solid flesh bv its use! Alnwst asjyalatabU as milk. Tnni fcj Scwt S Bow. N. T. AH dmrriui. on or addrtws, D. H. it mne? eiii ot town on i road. All garden land. ! trade. d tf the Mucleav Will sell or The Home Boat. The home boat EIvoo I arrive up ouuuav mm v t-iiutoav : leaves from Brushes ot all Kinds in the State. Artists' MateiiaIs,L.irne, Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of GRASS SEEDS New Advertisements. Lorvallis don Tuesday, and Saturday , T i Rr-v ! .... for P rtlarH- l.nilt f.r ttl, -J... A I " K BUly rsgbtboj (nd B.y lor r niana, t-uilt tor i-alem route; .doesn't know bow niinyi are at Uc 'patronizes f-alem rnerrhanls- !-. m -wine lawns. !clr!irtiffi5 r..rt ., .th. always reasonable. F. J. -'mith. asrent. W barf foot of state s'reet. wise nunCltg wther KOD.'t'i business- as wn Ibelr on. Give Ibem a. trial and le oPPr- A 16 m c.... -.. . to their inabHitTtoh..rr"r""ir"7T!.?!b,te . -.- v..w ,. ut Kiautzs ui uuur. nnn sqra consumers money on each. HOUSE TO RlT-Oomer Church and Fer rr tela. Icanlre at SA atitrwit p. -uu.U. 11 tf TiAKEN t'f-Adark tMOn I wi h rh-teoC fore and W X wm e.uwv. ,,, &. d vhMe on link! or mci QMy, THK mc,i jrr:f-cl c Uing truss zcade. ho!da rcp-nre where all others hii rl f.-it a , : 'nu m.ti.. .rzrrz ---""' ."'.- " Owner out on H. A.klnner. West Faem. a'- a 4-li tw ciue .-GROCERIES STAPLE and FANCY. Wcodenware, Willow ware, CROCKERY. A cLolce new lice of Syrups wa rBD"tlr vh all AltutN l.r gt. li-iUt PAPERS.-Portland, bacramento, atUe, Tacoma and San Francisco wipers on sale HtBHneU's, Fostofflc i-kt of aU ' OUWsTIAN -CtKNCK-IJterture f J Mndson8aleat336Ubfrtr street. rnHIaPAPERUkeptonrUeat E.C.IKe-e and JL Advertising Agtncy. 61 and 5 Merchant 1 iJcohange, San FtaucUoo. Oauibrnla, where , toatraCj for a4rertllDg can twnnada for 11. O A. E." Decoration day Att-ation Osborn & Harritt'siClosiriff Out! 116 Court streeL O is L-omlnu. The Wanawaker "G. A. R " sutu are tbe best. Our 510 00, f 1:1 00, $13.50 aud 515.00 sulu can.t be beat. It requires three weeks to till orders. Order now. Minkler & Beach, 4-24 5 d Sales Agents, Salem Or. Low Steamer Sates. Parties IntendlnglvUitiug the Mid winter Fair should patronize the Union Pacific Steamers, as this Company has placed in effect from Portland tbe low rate of 122.00 to San Francico and re turn, which includes meals aud berth. Full particulars can be obtained hv t. dressing W. H. Hurlburt, A. U. P. A.. UuionPacitlc System, Portland. 1-28-tf The New Spring Hats Are all adorned with roses. The rooe on your cheeks can be retained by ulng Park's Tea, It clears the blood ui iiupunuies, moves tne oowejs every day aud gives health and btrength to the user. Sold by Capital Drugstore. Oteiner' CARBOLIC S SALVE GUARANTEED To cure Burns, Chapped Hands, etc No cure, Money Refunded. 1 Aflft ROLLS WAXl. PAPER ft J.,UUU Who:esalecoi,W 6tts tree. This paper must be ail dosed out In a ibort ume. Can earlr and cet the; finest and oet paper cheaper than ever wilt be told again. E. 3L WATTE PRINTING CO.," BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS Legal BlmtJtPublisJters. Buh'a New Briik.over the bank. Com! itreef Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. N u r c '"t Jmpioved Goods and Lowest Prices. "' w Cof stlte a"d Liberty Sts. SALEHi OREGON. 11 fi 1sbF 11 ftLka TsVat aM I sr.i.s ... . n.j. a t JJfcA r. ..AW in ! BiaH drafwljr -.. .t .. '7rt--w -twe lvtWiw !a and lb clerk 11 ..--I .. Jl.1 I , W Ml. -, f - """ vm f I ,- .a we are r-Ur hUr m est. K4i fcuad-Dvi's Hiarket. 1 FurtfsK he say.' "After ceatdr Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DPRICE'S s x ,. O J ?ake ? 8,PIalty of fitting the Eye witb Glares. fc - (4 (f l pave had thirty-five years' experience, which. - v- wh my French Trial Case, enables me to cor- , , , "'y At he Eye, There is no charge for my er- 1 carry a large line of Optical nwt,. ,i . u..iM..ntinf. a -- wva vaaa us, JUU1 XJCSBW WUC Eiite .V. V. MARTIN. Optician QSHS&CI - -sw as m J. W ! . nariTT 7 w "-No Ammonia; No Alu. THE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Wand J'W!- Wo keep a full Une of Trucks ck mi ueuiauus, block south of postoftlce. HYAN & CO. avs ami v.ZT lo wa'1 0D customers iwrn and residenm i.inotr ...... 1. - PERRY &. CO., of I MANUFACTURERS of Hop aud Cooking Stoves, Hollow- ware, all sizes, aud tuiuru Plow Points. Full line o Enjnnes renairod. All HJc r it. yit-i. .i ,i,,a Near Depot, Salem, Oregon. Correspontlenct) solicited. ife' . ' - j. .ft .." 'i? .W &mmmiifM'M6vw&mmm--iwirimmMimm,ri im"ii mmm hkuw iVw.