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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1895)
.,! Hrnwi w,piiyyiiiijp n f'W'qSBS'ST- F-t- L-T FINEST LINE IN TOWN. BwMwIbfd WorcledJ Dm Gcoda, In J Straw Hat, 16c up. Mm lUt mixture, 45c,5Qc,np to 85c. Lug9 Sbape FedorB Hatfc JMck Koveltjr Diet Gooda. gee oar HO Sammcr Bolt. JfeW Wnlat and Trimming 811kg. Newest things la Men's BblrU. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Have you Read "Coin's Financial School," 25c, Also For Sale by F. S. Dearborn, Bookseller. Barn Earned. As a result of playing with mateiie?, J. E. Baker'a barn back of bin reiJetieo near tue corner of Twelfth and Minion st ret 1 1, wan entirely consumed by Ore late Tuesday titeruovn. Mr. BskerV lose will amount to about f 200. Luck UptlO JJate, &OC a bandwnie buKgy and tlie family liuree vi lie ivss luim uave "trtru oou- lderably heavier. When the fire we discovered, tbe sou of Mr. Price, wbo operates the soda works on Court street. seojred bis bicycle aud hastened at once to the tire department wbo re jponded promptly but did not reach tbe burning building until it bad fa I ten in. Jor a time tbe spectator tbougbt the row of handsome cottage adjoining that of Mr. Maker' facing Twelfth street, would surely be de stroyed, but with a tnanoeuver of the garden hose, the (Ire was prevent 'd from spreading although it was with i great deal of hard lighting that Dr. I'ort'rt barn was saved, While on tht way to the fire nine spoke? were broken on the hose cart striking a a street car rail obliquely. GRADUATION COSTUMES. Jfosya young lady In the varlou edacatioaal Institutions is looking for ward to commencement day with anxiety, becauee she does not know what to buy or where to buy 1L We Merer bad as strong a line of goods suit able for graduation gowns as we have this eeasou. They comprise the Inex pensive cotton crepes, albatross in two qualities, lansdownes, Jap silks, henrl cttaa, cballies, dimities, and au end km assortment of lace and trlmoilng. 3end for samples. T. MtLVERSOtf & CO. PERSONALS. .Representative Uole.of Portland, Is la (he city. Her. P. C. Hetzler was a passenger to Portland on the alternoon local. Lee Htelner, the druggist, went to hk ranch on the Bantlam today. Tbe Hon. Ed. Judd, mayor of Aums vllle, was In the city yesterday. Ml Annie Younger, of Goldendale, Wash., Is tbe guest of Mis Kittle Har toord. Representative C. A. Bthlbrede, or ltoeeburg, was In the city this after Atterneys Beth Hammer and Bum Itleuardson returned today from their Ashing trip. Ohaa. E. Iloblio returned from Al bany this afternoon where he has been ou business. Col. Alley, of the soldiers' home com mllon, came down from Florence on the 1:40 local. Danker and Mrs. P. N. Gilbert left fjr Moscow, Idaho, this morning to look after builnosa Interest In that atate. BtateBupt. U. M. Irwin went to Cocvallla this morning to attend a business meeting at tiio Agricultural college. Major Morton, Captain Milne aud Lteuteuaut Conlln, of the Balvatlon Araiy, came down from Corvallla on thl;40 local and will assist In the wearing In of recruit at the Congrega tional church this oyeulng. Thk Auouht Of clothing to be purchMd by you may not be very lutjf but you can save money just the m&m by purchasing of 0, W. Johusou fc Hon, the leading clothiers. Our aultssult everylKMly. A Live Program. All Balem A. O. U. W. members and visitors are urgedjto attend the straw berry and ice cream social given b Protection lodge this Wednesday eve ning, in bonor of the Ladles' Degree ol Honor, at their ball in tbeBtataln surauce block. Ilev. Geo. W. Granule will be present and perform the won derful feat of delivering one of his red hot addresses, after getting away with a gallon of Ice cream. The Oregon nightingale (male) will warble and Editor Flagg, of the Saturday Night, will try to tell the truth for the first limo In his life. Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Pennybacker and the Miches II u I ton wlllslug, PICTURE FRAMING -AT- KELLER & SONS Fratomcl Picnics. The plctilo epldemlo is ubout to hit us. On the 24th the Jefferson City Hand will give their annual picnic at the Miller grovo;Juue 11 the Maocubccs hold their anniversary celebration fat tho name groyo, and on June 22, Ureen Leaf Lodge A. O. U. W., of this city, gives a big blowout. Jeilerson In "long" on picnics. JoHertwn Jluvlew. Balem Workmeu aro getting tho pic nlo fever, and It Is understood that the lodges of that order proposo to run n excursion train on June 22, to carry themselves, their fumllleu and frloudi to Jeilerson. Neighboring loducs will also bo invited to Join them, The Beo ond Jleglmont band will bo chartered, aud a gay time Is In anticipation, Fimht 1) K H it:ta. Mr, Lee Her brought In two line largo rlptt Mon areli strawberries-(he Jlrst wo liavo jr this year. He will liavo aouiu for inarket Saturday, Thkik Fiiwr Hun. Tonight at CVM tU U. , V, 0, wheelmen will lake a cluh, (Mr flrt run MH(i of Captain K, under (win U. JlUuer. TJw JUboklialu bllev In uo-eduoa-MH), They admit gentlemen as dulo i m ihe mmIous of (heir oonven- MKKHTH AND PILLOW UAHKH, W fHtvv om NHd iiloe Hum of uiutM Km N) mk lUw oMlotil ami tuMwmkyfl-fy JJJ aHd 2J yards whir. I'll! W WlJlK lliv right wldllt- W)M 4HU-H Ut;Mt Hue from Iftm Crtls-rkt4 iMirUtloti, Mia to ii t iia4r. SJ BFV Wrrw f WW) W$, Mb Okqom DutiWU'rK. Governor Ixrd today apiwinUsl Miss Minnie C. Hol- ooiub, of Pottland, who Is at present visiting IB the ICust, as a dolegate to represent Oregon at the national meet ng of the board of charities and oorec tloui to be held at New Haven, Takk a Hruoij.-Wltli your best friend on Haturday eye May 18, out Hlate street to tho Imperial Ice oreaiu parlors ami see how Joe Woodford can dish up Ice cream mid cake for 16 cou, near Eighteenth street. 16-8-t 11V Kxi'mEHi,Jy delivery wagon lu faot laundry Is brought to us In every way luiSKlrable and Is returned cleaused from dirt and apearliig us near like new garments as (hey ikm- slbly w. (live iu a trial and wu will pltase you. LADIES' DAY, Bnlom Jmlitw twin now hum two of tho (laiutiuMt pnttoiiiM of tlooomtoii itumi-notctiliiin tu- blu wnrw ovor Jmportod. Thuv uru riitli. ilh'Dot (Viun JCntfleiMl. Sti Hio how window i SON NK5r ANN'S, Vi Sttito, VALLEY LOOAL KEWS. Marion. The farmers say that the prospect for an abundant crop in this vicinity is good. Tbe fruit crop a Uo bids fair to be abundant, Marlon was pretty well represented at the state C. E. convention held at Balem, there being ten or twelve from this place. Rev. L. 31. Honorth preached at Jefferson on Babbath evening. Mr. Daniel Maleon from Klamath county, t topped over night with A. li. George on the 4tb, on his way to Pay ette, Idaho, to vieit his daughter, Mr. M. A. George of that place. Clarence Farribam was visltloz with bis parents on Bunday, He left Perrydale at 6 a. m. and took break Cut at 8 with his brother Ed, two miles out of town, having made a run of 32 miles In Jut 2 boors. Pretty good for a new cyclist. JRev. Whiteman of Turner, preached t the Presbyterian church last Bun day. Mrs. Joe Daren, of the Marlon hotel, baa been quite ill but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rutherford went to Salem on Monday, also A. B. and George on samoaiate. Amnsville. Mrs. Dan Smith was very sick lust week, but we are glad to say she is improving. Borne people are hard toconvluce if their minds are once made up, espec ially is tbe report Ib bad. It is like throwing water into the ocean to raise tbe tide, to convince tbern, for their great rnlnds once formed never change. Aumiville has several of these great minds. Wo noticed thu renoit of frost last week. We had no frost at this point, except a very little wulcu was seen only by the early risers. The hailstorm Wednesday reminded us of Kansas, as it was accompanied by considerable wind, but not enough to do much damage. Borne one tied a dog to August's door pot. He accused Joe, who polltel said "you He." "Don't you call me a liar." "But you are a liar," said Joe. "I never allow any one to call me a liar," said August. '"But you are a liar," said Joe. "Come out Into tbe road and I will wipe the ground with you," said August. Joe followed Aug ust Into the street, when August raised a hoe and said, "now don't you dare call me a Hur again." Joe promptly replied "You are a liar." "You had better not say that again." "You are a liar," said. August threw down the hoe aud went away saying "that he didn't allow any one to call him a liar." "You area liar" was the last that Aug ust heard as he disappeared In the dis tanoe. Moral It Is not always safe to call a person a liar; only, sometimes. The birthday party of MIbs Annie L-tteroull was an enjoyable affair. Our Willie got mad at John this week about a little picture that John had and Willlo wanted, We think it wai wrong In John to plague Willie, for surely John did not want the pic ture near him, and Willie wanted It so bad, that In a boyish way he said, that he would spend fifty dollars to get the picture. Mrs. John Kltiaey lias beeu and is yet very sick, ut her futher's home iu Aumsville. The ilrtt part of last week Dr. Kloss, proprietor of tlieBoutheru Paciflohotol. gave us tho rain Hag, but the lost of tho week he allowed the good weathor fUg to lly. He Is very exact, not only about tho weather, but about all tho urraugeuient of his hotel aud the thrifty landlady places food before her guest that not only satisfies liuuirer but every refined taste. We have u person In town who will nut let her daughter uocIate with her own grand ohlld, who Is only tuo years old. Prom Macleay. If you want to seo nature In all Its heauty, iome to Maoleav. The hint. (lying from tree to tree In perfoot glee. ino earth Is carpeted iu green, and the trees, wild their green foliage r.ml beautiful whltu blossoms, are a noe us wonderful to look at. On Inst Friday evening the ohureh wa filled with eiithusla.Hu people In ino lumpertHiuo oause, A Halum gentle. HUH delivered a telling leoturi mi this suujwt, and gve both old mid young some exueJIeut advloo. Two young ladlss from the JMukey (empernuee lodge, whiwe mime I did not learn, rotted. We are glud to see this inter est intulftwted. John C. Craig, our iiisraliant, U nkhIii Halting umd his diuiomers. Mr, llrowsr was Iu eMiarge during Mr. Crslg's utwonee. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. tilmsrul niiii,. thing dip tu the praule Wednesday. wr. -Miuge Wttiilu vatu up (,im I'ttlUmlun WulnestUv. Mrs. I,vln Craig Dawning is lit lug her father fur a few U). Dr. Wm. Hurst Jiu a pkue w)l millsit for Krdf nlng. j has taken a gieul ileal of irhlo hi Mlug (lie cliuiuea wf smsll fmlls, tlivo hlii) 011, TliedrliBrtitf"uvsi)ioi" l4j w nsn)wl iw morn mVwaat Ut'.i'dco'nCrvAiu Huklnir IW.W hoar than lu Ihe doctor's eompany at bis home. Mr. John Bwr bas Uea making some plfndld Improvements about his home, Mr. lifter has a beautiful gar den, aud for Herns in this line .go to Mr,.B. The Taylor Broi. are progreeIng nicely with their h-pyard. These meo are known as enthusiastic, wide-awake citizens. Mre. Rosier and her daughter, Grace, are visiting at the home of Mr. Du Pue Bilverton. Mies Grace will remain several weeks. Uncle Len Eofl was seen shaking hands with friends iu Macleay this week. Out a short way from Macleay is tbe farm of Mr. Eooi Martin. There you find a fish pond, where many a pleas ant hoar has been speut by those fond of throwing the Hoe. There is no end to the improvements made by Judge Waldo on bis large farm. With all tbe varied Improve ments, it la estimated that be bas 2-500 feet of gates. Dotted here and there 07er the farm can be seen the Judge's favorite, tbe C. J. Bimeral Improved patent gate. He is sound on the financial question. This learned man prtdlctfl that "future prosperity can never come until silver Is restored and tbe American mint is open to his coin age." Hon. David Craig's extensive bop yard Is in a splendid condition, Tbe honorable is one of Macleay's strorg ni"D. The Macleay school board held Its business meeting in the Macleay school building on Saturday, after school had closed. There were present Directors Craig, Bosler, Bandercock and Clerk Brower. A number of applications from different educators were read, and each received tbe courtesy due them. They recognized the fact that the school had been a decided success and re-elected Miss Lizzie Cornelius principal, and Miss Josie Taylor assistant of the Macleay public school. Brooks. Grandpa Harris mn.de a visit to Inde pendence this week. Last Sunday our Epworth Lsague met the Wood bum E. L. in Joint con- vention In the M. E church at Wood burn. Tbe Christian Science leaders held Sundav School htue Bundav. The W.C. T.fwf-will meet at the home of Mrs. E. K. Bbaw at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 22. Everybody In vited to attend. The following is a report of the sec ond month of my school in district No. AQ, beginning April 15 and closing May 10. Number of days taught 17, total number of pupils enrolled 25, averneo daily attendance 18 3; pupils perfect in deportment and neitber absent nor tardy, Virgil Jones; perfect in deport ment and not absent but tardy, Myr tle Goosline, perfect in deportment but absent, Arthur Beers, Ray Jones, Ed die Elkins, Chas. La Follett, Ina La Follett, and Jessie Collard; following visitors called: County Bupt. Graham, Mre. A. Collard, Clar Emert, and Rollle Lelsy. Elton Bbaw, teacher. WE DON'T BOAST but out' patrons do say that the quality of goods and the accommodating service at our store Is beyond all com petition. Our prices are al ways low. Miller's Odd Cent Grocery, Building. Armory Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorta. A High Liver Usually has u bad liver. Ho Is bill. ous, conttlaiited, has iudlgestlon aud daepla. if there Is no organlo trouble a few doses of Parks' Bure Cure will tone him up. Parks' Bure Curo s the only Hyer and kidney cure we Ml on a ponltlye guarantee Price 11.00. Bold by Lutin & Brooks. 10-4 When JUUjr wu tak, wm gar her OutarU. WJjtn klia aw a CJU14, lu cr 14 for CtorU, Yhon tint Uteiuud SIIhi, kU clung to CkutorU, Wfceu kU 14 CUUrto, site kv (tuna QutorU, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair, F CRKAM BAKING tMot i-ffe Xt4. 40 Yw U ft4Mf EIVElt injws. The river continues to fall slowly The Hliiiore returns from Portland this evening bound for Corvallh. The Altona left for the metropolis at 7:45 a.m. today, having a fair load of freight and a usual number of passen gers. BLe had a good load of paesen' gers on her trip up from Portland Tuesday. McCall Bro. Want eggs at 100 Court street. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, HIRES' Rootbcer contains enough sarsa- u.11a nUnn tn rTiT--a it trlf fltalirt rjikUia otuub i,w b" " 0 place as a proinotorof good health. roots.barks and bernes and you have the reason whv millions of people drink and grow healthful on Hircs'J Rootbeen A He ptctttt make OHAS.t.MIRta CO tbeeH Bkc ft &nofil K , PHIL. 4Ri -iftin nirrTT A. GOOD BICYCU3 18 A GOOD THING AND SHOULD BE PUHHKD ALONG. EVEKY PROMINENT BICYCLIST IN THE VALLEY U8K STEIN ER'S RUB-DOWN (TRADE MARK REGISTERED.) thus enabling tbem to take lone and bard tides without being fatigued and becoming sore. For xale by R. Jl. Wade & Co., bicycle department. Gray Bros, bicycle department, C, 11. Lockwood's bicycle store, And all flrat-clais bicycle stores. Made only at Steiner's Drug Store, SALEM D. B, FISK & CO,, The Leader New Hats, New Flowers, New Novelties, New Sailors, DIRECT FROM CHICAGO. Ladies invited to call and look over the new things. Prices never so low. MISS RODMAN, Manager. F. M Steele :ATTHE:0LU COURT HOUSE, Machinery anil Bicycle Repair KlftrtfMll It)lattni4 UalliMl tl. -!-.. elltr,BQill Dynamo, and Motor, built aSo" ,.,...,.., ,. , wi uuun iu wis DNi munner. WHY LOSB TIME AND MONRVt lly ndiuc far Awny wlituyoucuu Kt freli flr.t-il;i Karden nd field m1. 5t home Uefor buying 6 ceuu worth or lio wUth "e our tok or end fur Irt catalogue uudirtcei in. . ICKENHON 3Le1I &T gtiiiui-uaiumuawai NEW TODAY, MSFFWl:. T Thoroughbred t ItUBlle. f ltltlH 011 HHTTINO. - Thoi 1'j WymouihJUMki.iTfor 6&i, i clillitu rauiili, bouih tuioiu. AMftiKiV.1StfhiS5ft" ttJ?L tin limn. ..li miiihm. -... -T. j m.u . a -"T ""-.- "" piiwwi umr iii.i'Wiuiui mwunnc. vrrou.y. lyr For a l.w d.v. i on.. . .:.-.?.."? I "- oSrner lot. ni: uil",:"."!'' ' JtW!...W."haJ kiiiHiiid vZTZB i7.'.. "'.". ? wj, . -"T i 'riTfriwi'iiiKiui .uiuii t... IKHCUD UIITIt riir. T.. .J "l!H. ' iHidiorii. AuuWui 011:7;.. '.t. u TiT.' aV.J. ." y WwilVfl. " "-"" ''V'ffl .IIO WA. 'S11V' M"SK. . JHfm. I'.ahujiw -hit .': .. "!! h rUdiMij.r. iiniuwi aud tt.iWTTJ.'JJ r a?""! Up, X Ut- na i TI DRY GOODS CLOSING 00T SILfi IS STILIv PROGRESSING. GREAT VALTJES EVERY DAY, Ladies now la the tlmo to save caab. Underwear, Cornete, Hosiery, Clill dren'a Dresfies and Headwear regardless of cost. The Palace HAVE ARRIVED ! Part of our new .stock arrived this morning, more will arrive daily. We opened this morn ing a Handsome Line .OF New B lack Goods A handsome line of mixed goods. A handsome line of Silk. A handsome line of Linens. Our arrivals tomorrow will consist of an entirely new '.iid ful line of Call and See the New Goods Eemember our prices will pay for the extra work. S. M. & E. H. STOCK 115 STATE STEEET. Next to Gray Bros. Tbe WiIIaut?ff e Hotel. ,: o j LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. H? ' w Cfe" W TtMiHMVUV A. I. WAGNER, patrons. . Ak LAtmfl) R TtVirtic VWS (J-. i '7 ii FARM F0R SALE I kt flic lligksl of all llili Grades. 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