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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1895)
Ke?p Ih? Siio Off With one of the now STRAW wo are slowing. HATS From 50c up for the Sunday kind. The everyday ones from 15c up. Dhl you evor see a batter 25c TIE tfrai! fchoM in our window, Our line of Broadhead Dross Gooda is like Paddy's Busted Drum can't be beat. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Have you read Deemster and the -'"'. wm .reb mui romi!oK lei.lnir on the mj fleet f l)rmai Bondman by Hall "Jj7r Caine ? At Dear born's Circulating Library, ioc. PEEB0NAL8. 8cott Taylor, of Gervi'i wa a Baler. visitor today. Prof. D. V. Yoder went to Wuml bnrn this afternoon. If. D. Patton wai a pfteongr f Portland on tbe 1:40 local. Attorney J. H. MoNary was In Port land today on legal business. I'rot. O. A. Feeble wan a pae-enge for Woodburn on the 1:40 loonl. IUy. John Vtmu w:ii a paw. oner for Btayton on tbo momlnc local. F. Zlmmerer, of LoxnigUiP, Ne bratka, U utopiluj at the Cook li t1. J. A. IllaoU, of Drulu, wax in tin ity today re(Uterlui: at the Willam ette, J. T. Motcalf, of Oregon City, wm In the city today registering at the Cook hotel. liev. G. W. Orannls left for Astoria this afternoon and will be absent over a week. J. M. Wallace, president of the Salem water company, went to Portland this afternoon. Geo. H. Gray was a pasuciiKur for Portland on the morning overland on busIncM. Ex-Attorney Oeueral Gra. G. Cham berlain came down from Albany on the 1:40 local. Deputy Prosecutiug Attorney A. O. Condlt went to Portland tblx morning on court business. W. It. Fountain, of Newcastle, Cali fornia, wan a Balcm visitor today, Mop ping at iho Wlllumetle. J. II. O'Noll, travelling wttiif!r agent for the C-.ll.dtX. Coinfwuy, went up to Albany lam night. J. A. Dummelt, traveling sooiolnry for tbo Y. M. C. A. of the Paotfle northwest, wan In Iho city today. Mr. uud Mrs, Hugh Thompson i turued from nn extended vWt with relallvi ut Eugene, this afternoon. Superintendent U. M. Irwlu went to Albany ou the morning low I for (he purpose of attending oouuty luttUute. Gen. F. V. Drake of Portland Is In the the city cuaued " the Jtallroad Ooininlwlou cams. He remains several days. Attorney (ienural Id lemaii has been oouslderlug whether to uppur with hint or against hlin h'Jt Inut nut yet decided. I - ... I II IS! JIouhk MoviMci. The old family homo of Judge Geo. II. JJuniuU l V lil Tackle the Devil Next Babtath at tb South Balem M. K. Church, the psmtor. Kev. J. M nuo Ject )f l)rlO'HuAvg . tbe luteutroii to viw thi Mt a (ntUouaf tiUntlrlni Imt to tnafce t'jflcifiJTt Instruct I vo tin'' religious. What iIum th bible teucl to rrfrreuce t devIV ? Whence conn ilwv? VlNtlt thflr nutuic? Win.' ta Milton's argumei.t in reference t ttitan. It in possible that the great mi j irtty v ho rtm Miltou'x I'arariine L ipi ilo nut oalch Ills argumeot io rfer-uc U ilrrUf ; tlf UrigiisKe in o highly po --Meal that w-d not catch the Ihciiiilit Tbo pastor will give ii brief jwrajiliraef of Mdton'ri argument. To thoughtful oeop'.e Ibis will be n rubject Inteueelj Interesting. The ground cannot bi one over In one dl'couree, therefore rhl will be the subject morning and eVHolng. H0B8B THIEVES NOW. Y. P S. O. E. STATE CONVENTION A Man Visits W. N. Savage's Place but Ii Disappointed. An attempt at horse thieving was neatly spoiled Tuesday night in Eist Balem. W. X. Savage's barn was de aided upon by the would-be thief as a splendid place to secure a good horee but be did not succeed in deingeo. On tbe night above mentioned Oliver, tbe third son of Mr. Bavage, tbe well known milk man, had delivered tbe milk about tbe city. Returning borne about 9:30 o'clock, Oliver noticed a stranger come hastily out of tbe barn j and run around to tbe back of tbe building. Not knowing that the matt was after a horee but supposing be was Preparations Being Made ior the Coming Meeting in this City. The 9tb, 10th, 11th, and 12tb of May will lie devoted to the deliberations of the Htate convention of the Young VALLEY LOCAL NEWS. Brooks. a V. Wolf, of Brooki, or tbe old hen as be is called, baa ISO small chickens. Sim Is found close at home now-a days watching over bis brood. You will PoniL ui fi.,i.Fi.n VnflMvnr bUoHiiiI him enulnned with anrei- and from all that can be learned from class set of barnesa tool" and can use tbe various committees representing them to your benefit. Also barnees, tbe Balem organizitlon the aflalr: whips, corry combs and brushes, promises to be the bt and jtratet, in Mrs. T J. Clark is eewirjg for Mrs. B. the way of work done and results achieved ever known In tbe history of tbe movement In Oregon. A special feature of tbe occasion will be tbe presence here, on tbe lltb and 12tb,of Francis E. Clark, tbe founder of tbe famous ChrlMnin organization, and stealing some horee feed, of which there J this of Itself wjl! allord much pleasure WIS WANT 10,000 people to L'liolv we are In the picture J'rtunhif business mid turn out Jlne work tit reason able prices. JS'o old nxouldlmjs shown, but all new, clean and artistic pat terns. KELLER A SONS, The Furniture Rustler's. IHO State street. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Fits Our Case. If you awi the editor go lumbering by on a mauhluo with two whcclfl, please take note that II In a bicycle; it Is not no elephant or a kuugaroo, though it may huve some of their uhuraoteristiCH It (I wm not oat Hlruw, Its eats oil. It was taken In pay for advertising, uud while It in not at till us rupnteeuted, the wheels turn round utid the tlrcn hold wind, but not to much as wjiuh -.jiIh wlionmke remurks about it. rib in of IU trimming Hie appurutin ttlghx over forty jkciiiiIx, about twice as much ussoiiHiof your light framed alluirs. Iieuce it will never lly. Thu editor Is not proud, and hence had ruther ride a wheel heavy enough to iiiay on the ground, paid fur, than a light one oot lug twlettas uiueli nominally, not jmlri for. When you w him go by of (tour mi you have Urn privllegu of rualilug to the wludow and (trying, tliwu goi the wlltoron hts new luuibwr uhkoii. AL buny DsmooruL being romoyed from the turner of Hinh and Outer street to (ho i)(urlii)li Mi High and Mill etroela, having Uw ptirchafcod by Thos. Holutaii. A. T. Moflll I doll g Iho worK, was a large quantity in tbe barn.Ollver jumped from the wagon before reach ing the barn.and ran Into tbe bouse and secured hH Herringlon A Richardson 82 Calibre revolver. Upturning to tbe bun he immediately begun to search to find out if anything was missing, ft did not take him long to discover that n 4-year old bay gelding, tbe prop erty of bis brother Charley, bad been taken from tbe barn. He then jumped otiti a pony and rode rapidly down l'weuty-flfih street Until he reached the Turner road. Het-ilating a moment ii heard some one coming through the bruib. Oliver spurred his horse up au'l dashed uwuy toward the thief and wnen within about fifty yards of tb 3 man fired four shots from bis revolver at bim. Dropping from tbe horse, tbe tblefran rapidly through tbe brush and was soon lost to sight as the brush in that neighborhood Is very dense. At this point an older brother, Charles, reached tbe scene of the tussle, on horseback, and with Oliver made a thorough search through tbo brush but discovered no one. The bos then secured the horse and returned with it to the barn. The thief had taken a halter with the horse and had formed a rough bridle with which to guide the animal while rid in B. Everyone should have bis gun, re volver, or rllle handy and be ready for night visitors and give them a warm reception. Will Be Sukpkiskd. The people who will see and hear the Reform dcliool Cadets at thn opera house on Tuesday evening next will be surprised ut their skill in acting and at their well trained voices In siiiging. These boys, many of them picked up oil the street of the towns and cities, will make a much better allowing than mauy trav eling troops. Tue proceeus, alter ex rwnses are paid, will go toward tbe purchase of u piano for the new chapel of that Institution. Get your seats early. i Cahkliks Ridino. Laat Saturday Hveulng, while on tier way home from church about 0 o'clock, Mrs. K. T. RimMttll, over 00 years of age, who lives ii Trade street near Twentieth, was cuii into by a careless bicycle rider at the ourner of Eighteenth and State treis and thrown into a ditch. Upon summoning u doctor, Wednesday, it wan dlnoovered that the 11 fib rib on her left side had been broken beside ln teruul injuria. Hugh bicycle riding u thin should be iteverely dealt with. 'J IS AS! TEAS! Ten rurletles at Miller's WOMK CoMMHMiHIi. Thu WQtU remodeling the rtMwu;o of Win liruwn on Hlflto utrM was mm moused this morning. When wuii!ittJ lb building will have twontodv anti vlU prctfut a mt pwru!t. llIUWIHI.HJIIMHLlWJ..MIUlHmilBpmJlIW Scotch j Ginghams, 35inch Percalea, nwms mm, wau jw. tnmmi puakmm Uin (Jhaujobj, fWUmrhoutt, VMmukQm PfttrloUe Orators. The MtiilwiiMii iiiaiitlNus uuilur the above huudlog the following taUut that in ttvullabU. Muyur Claud Ualoli, lliiuou Ford, William KaUjer, H. U. Haydni, JiMlnIlurwU,l'. II. D'Awy, Una. U. JMogUaiH, Juibje Murphy, MwtHWNM JudgM Moore, Willtani J. IAruy, Jotiu A. Cmsoo.Uov. FMubvr, Hen, Uw W.UrwiHW, A U. Hutntol aou, J. M, Whit, V. C. liauUwr, W. K CiiwtMi. MUt MupurtttWHtliMit Irwlu, iXMJtofs W. A Vudok, uad It n. rKllUfuuK.iiaaftM- aiimti. I'lmdidmut of W.L',Uky, tfUw uutvMty, Vf UmJ ' WltV U inait Willi WiUUal 16a(4wjuiM ItUh HwWmH, lit Hut. Krim ! f liHu g Ongbi Odd Cent Grocery. Jrlces 'Joe, H0e, ,0a, fiOa, tiOe, 1,lo and $t,Hfi, Each the bust 'or the price, to all tbe busy workers in tbe field laid out for them. H. H. GHe is chulrman aud Mre. WII Ham Barge nt,aesocite chairman of tbe central committee of Salem's contin gent, tbe central committee being com posed of the chairmen of tbe various special, or sub-commiiteex. The First Presbyteilan cliurb will be tbe central place of meeting and "over- llows" will be amply provided for as necessity dictates. It Is estimated by the local com mittee on entertainment that nearly five hundred delegates will be in at tendance during the Bession.Bometblng over itiree nuaarea bavlug been pro vided for already. Indications point very reliably to an Immense aud popuWr demonostration, one that will rebound largely to the benefit of Christianity in general and tbe Y. P. 8. C. E. In particular. EIVEK NEWS. Bteamer Elmore will be up from Portlaud tonight bound for Corvallls. Steamer Eugene reached tbe city of Eugene late lost evening. She leaves that city today for Portland. The Alice A. carried a large number of passengers between Salem and In dependence yesterday. She made ber regular trip again today. Tbe steamer Altona will be up from the metropolis this afternoon and after making her landing at Salem, will proceed on to Independence. Return ing Friday morning she will leave for Portlaud at 7:43 a. ni. The Willamette registered 0 feet above low water mark this morning, indicating a raise of .4 of a foot since Wednesday morning. A raise of 3 Inches In tbe stage of tbe river is re ported at Eugene. Tbe river stands 4 feet at that city. Police Court. D. E. Keuworthy, the restaurant man, had a Chinaman named Yee ar rested Wednesday afternoon for Heal ing swill. Although warned several times to cease his stealing, the Celestial persisted in so doing, with tbe above result. Chluaman made a satisfactory settlement with Mr. Ken wort by this morning aud was allowed to go on his way rejoicing. One of the deiui-mode of the Capital city contributed her mite towards de fraying the expenses of the city govern merit, this morning, for druukeness. The time to go "ouTho excursion t Europe will be Friday evening. Starts rrom tbe oiera house obout 8 D. Ramp this wet I. Tbe entertainment at the Perklcs school bouse Friday evening was success. Henry Jones and wife of the Waldo Hll.s stopped off the 8:30 overland train last evening to spend a day with the family of E. K. Shaw. They are returning from a three weeks' visit east of the Cascades and report having found some fine country, but say the Willamette valley is the place. Miss Ottie MCclard began a sub scription school last Monday. Mrs. Crook come home to spend a week with her family. Miss Maggie Krebs was a passenger to Salem Sunday. Chas. Hoover spent Sanday at Brooks after which be returned to Sa lem to resume bis work. Mrs. Shatter and babe, of Salem, is visiting in Brooks this week. H. Jones and wife spent Sunday with relatives at Fairfield. There was quite a number attended tbe funeral of Mrs. Willard Martin at Salem the 23d. Now Is tbe time to be looking after your bees. If they are in trouble call on Frank Harass, Geo. W. Maescy, road boss in tbe Perkins district, has put in a badly needed culbert near bis residence. We look for much more needed repairing from George as be is a pusher. Elton Shaw and hid echool at the Mission Bottom school house have a spelling and literary entertainment Saturday night, April 27. Come out and encourage the young folks. I would suggest to the large boys to leave your proposes at home when you meet In E K. S'. barn. LETTER LIST. The following letters remain in tbe Salem postortlce, April :!5, 1895, uu called for. Those calling for them please say "advertised." Anderson W A Alexander Mrs L Anderson Clara Baker J W Bosk F Cooper F V Connie O Mrs Crull Mrs Clark W H Clark May Frost Mrs M Huut Geo Johnson Emma E Jones G W Kays Mrs Mary E Lyons Jim Lebert Anna Miunlnir W G O'Brien Sarah Rbodea Geo E BnealesMrsB Speuier Alice owuenourg ji n Htlier J Serson A F Valentine Albert Wilson P n B. F. Bonh AM Mrr P.M. When XUbjr u nUk, we gare ber Castsri. When (he wm a CWJd, the crioJ for CfcStorU. When (he became Mlaa, (he cung to CaotorU. When the tvi Children, (he gare thm CaitorU, A High Liver Usually lias a bad liver. Ho is ou, coiima ntfcd, lias ludlgeetlon uud iyKpsiu, ij jii hill Here fy 111 nmahl.i ...ti ii ' U P- ., trouble a few -do of Parks' fluref5u making the round trip In one evening, ! will tone him up, Parks' Sure Uw iiBiwiiK "in-iiuuureij KjjuiB or I II tercel In and about the Vatican, carefully guided by Rev, Roland D, Grunt, who has been oyer the ground and can ug. gest many things of Interest to all who will attend. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. UbAuge at Tlw p-ison t'niu Ujwduf Muliuwiiih twuuty, lo ywir iMt Urtmuy, wa duwliurgw) iK r . . , m, msssmmu unsrariMN .' jg ittm FWj niioVtf JUKI 'BjTju I J"TI! ?: (WM WW Uteri! 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" ' IU whim Liu, Ak fr PiirU' ior lurf.1ribeivfcr and kuJuM prkw II 0o, mM by I.g,, & M,wfc ,',,'J The aukiiowlwlged ohumploii of the A, P, A. on this coast will give you some pointers mi (he pojie house that will Intarwt vvry Ainerea.u eltueij rnuuy ovwiiug Q0y & coiiU for a tiuUot. j( And now averymie In HbIbiii will have a oliautw to and hw mm Uilog uu tlm wiu, (is hmJuco amj mm wrtMks In Il.ujLM 'PaLu ii... i UK ! iHYiug inh tm ib uu w ""Ir'miimii mu hUUHilwimtl THE NEW LINE OK SUN - Shades That has just arrived includes trie newest shapes and styles of handles going at Yiever heard of prices. The Palace. gg-Dou't raiss the closing out Dry Goods sale. Reed's Opera flo&s?, Friday, April 26 Under the auspices of the Y. P. 8. 0. E., of tbe Baptist Church. :((jFsioD to Rorn?, Visiting 100 points of interest In and about the Vatican. ROLAND D. GRANT will act as guide. Tickets on sale at PATTON BROS TICKETS, 35c. BERTH RESERVED, 60c. C. fl. MACK, DENTIST. Cuner Court and Commercial Sis. Office with Dr. J. SI. Keene Special attention given to the natural teeth by fillings other suitable material. preservation ot of fine gold or Aching or Abscessed Teeth Successfully Treated and rilled or crowned with gold or pure alum inum, Finest ot Gold Crown and Gold Bridge Work. All operations as nearly paluless as mortal man can make tbem. , Artificial Teeth Actually Better nan can be bid elewuere,and as cheap an uecbeirul. Knllen lijiuu artificial teetn ruich la l iu gi.u tutifcfddluu will be fcua.nn ,el leilcl lu rtuiiviuu Irumour band teuli i iex.: lioJ In adaptation, itienglh and nat dfal aj pearunco. CARJ OF COMMENDATION. Kroin citizens of 1'ortland, Or., April 10, lhs5, to citizens of Helena, Montana. Dr.C II. Mack, Dentist, now resident 01 your city, but forjieily ol i'ortlund, and well .nuwu to ali of u, tu. few ejualt and no su. pctlureiiiadeniUt an., wlje e. lie Is a gen Ueman well worth of couddenca and favor, J. A UtAfWAN.M. D., Maorof Portland. Wll. It. ATKt.Nrt, M. K., 1'ortlund A.H.M0I10L.8, M. I)., 1'orth.ud, J, It CA.HUWLL.L, iteutl.t, I'ortland. J, (J.OLLN.N-, Diutut, i'ortland He did for me tbe best dentistry I ter bad done,audUr. U. O. Kuowlei, dentist of Ban KranoUco, said It was the btt he err saw. J.U.KN.UV. I'ortland, Helena, Moot,, Aug, IU, IsJi, Afusr more thau seven pears' rmldenee uud practice of Ur.'Mack Iu Helena, we are pleaei to endorse above exprtslon of cviomeudu lion, JOH. K, TOOLK, (JuriN, Mayor or Helena. UWeuu IlhlMh II. J, MAtT,!). i. 0, W, K. 'AUHHU, Dentist, lUWnu Yr MtUftwtWfy of,itior. In Hukm, or. we am wjbltl by perioUstou to ttr Io sum' noiJaia worthy geuUtuuau ui hleii. C. A. LAN Merchant Tailor, 211 Commercial St., Salem. W.L Douglas IS THE BEST. FIT FOR A KING. s. cordovan; rRniCH&CHAMCUXO CALF, '4.3SP Fine CAiiKANowca 3.BPPOUCE,3SOLC3. $2!j92.W0RKINGMei. EXTRA riNE- "X ZA.1S BDYS'SCHOOLSHOEi Z.AJUIE3- 9B0,2.I7 LNUrUKCAtftLDCUE BKOCKTOItlAa3. Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AM ourshocs are equally satisfactory ney give the best value for the money. They equsl custom Shoes In style end Jit. Thtlr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform,- stamped on sole. Prom Si to St saved over other miVpi I( ) our dealer cannot supply you we can. bold Dy I &Q S jjgfg AWihl P JSSBBSU Kt&tzrr jtt&f,, S rMsfti --0 " 7-5m KICAUSSE BROS. T. H. ULUNDISLL, HI Poultry SALEM, Olt. JOHN a u Mayor of WM.JI,HJ'KW,r.,I. Ii, J,ll,AlVUl4UN, W.D., Uy I0HN HUGHES, WM. J. JHtl, .iijwwr Haw one tmmsffo MsjsUUsU ' JU4!kisl JildUsVt kilJhlsi U 1' lUilMlf kU'ifw' -" -"' Ad msp aibm W Elyb mwuuau t the neroflM mwi m stM 1 r, M I u Eggs From Prize Wiuoiiig Poultry. anrt,uMdi.anAW''Lto Wyppulli Itocks, Oolden "P11 wJl J" Wyandoltes, H ack MIoorcas.Bin. IfiUoruii, II II, ItedOuiHB llaiil ms aud 1'eilu iJueks. aso soualis and ..U ii..7.,u w'il. riliillr lulrj S. i 1. .. . ... j . . . 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