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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1895)
I Just A now lino of gonts' furnish ings. Latest creations in nee'ewear, includine; black pull's, with white lines; black bows.with white lines; wash tics. Now Negligee Shirts. Colored Cheee Cloth. Red, white and blue bunting, for docorating purpose?. Wnist Silks 25c yd Dimitios 10c yd Figure Lawns 8c yd Latest in Straw Hats. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO, jsawwABsawj' ! jij ! ' D. 1 United , o you use tne mikiwh w; ' and la expe .London Incan descent Pens? Il not, drop in and get a sample of No. 4. F. S. Dearborn, Book seller, Agent. JIJU1 1JI"I 'J'i-Hi XI -I-'1 -r ' WHEN THE SERGES CEASE TO ROLL," it will bo hard on the aummer gitl. What will bIio do without theaergo skirt?" Wo call her nltentlon to our serge In all grades, and aok the privi lege of showing them. The Berge skill In on nhsoluto ncccpaity these days. Mora wnlstM expected in on Saturday. NAVY DINJKH-JUBt received. T. IIOIiVKKSOX Jb CO. United States Senator John H arrive In Taeoma t d otod to reach Cortland Sun day. IT. Schomaker, of the Baloin Pro duce (X, tratiMKJt'd hualnpsa In Port land today, going down on the morn log train. C. It. Iiuibird, formerly u rcident of Kalem, but now of Dalian, waa In the city lattt ovenlng, stopping at (he Wlllamettp. Itev. W. J I. Myero, pastor of the .M K. church at Mehnmii, returned home this miming nfu-ra short visit with UJv. J. Al. Hnuhe of UiU olty. M m ThpreM DlArcy.who conOucIa a private sclioo' at the corner of Cheni ktti ami Winter stroets, ontertilon I her pupltaat Mornlngslde Wednesday. An enjoyable time was had by the little folds. E. (J. Churchill was a paMonger I Portland on tho morning ovorlaml. .Mr. Churchill raporta his Illtlo son Waller, aged 4 yearo, who was pols oued Tuesday evening, much Improved and the prospects for his complete re covery, very eno)iirtgin,. Deputy Ktipreme Commaiidor K O 1'. M. H. W, I full, was In the city today. He ouno on (he boat thin morning and left for Portland on tho 1:10. Ho re ports sucowwful nrguiilzulon of seyorul Unls In Oregon during tho months of May and June, which Include abml 100 mumhors. PEB80NAL8. A. Htrong went to Albany on tho morning local, I', St. Moore, of ilaker City wuh In tho city today. iTon. John Mlnto took the 1:10 local for the metropolis. O. ICIulnherg and wife are reentered at tho Wlllamelto. W. 1$, Lawler was passenger to Al bany on the Ilil7 local, Hon, T. T. (Jeer, of Mauleay, wcnl (o Portland thin afternoon, Councilman Thou. Kuy returned thl afternoon from Waterloo, H, Hielnor, tho Unhand fruit dealer, wnt to Portland thU afternoon, Vt, W, II. Jlyrd wan a passenger In I'jrlloud on the afternoon loeal, V. (' (Illlner, secretary of the Male IgHUraiicouoiupiuiy, Ulu 1'oMluud, H. I). Jlvuly, of Athena, wan in (he city May, n guet "t tho H'llluiiiWt. i'raiik Meredith, biwk kwiHir at I he porillciilUry, wunt o Orison Wy this luoriilnjf. i'rof, A, JS. Vtiiex, ut Willamette I ilvemlly, waa a paaMiiger to J'ort latul lhl morning. MlAll?l MbUiiIIouIi, of IIibHUIs Jfuuri!(4! fortw, elurnwl rni I'url latid tln iiiuriilnif. Mra. ('. V. liltliMp mtil Ml lunula JCy wriitlu Jutland iWiMllimniay UU m UmliH'M ami i)ttun liln, J, h Jiarnell, ut HaUm, imiii up M (hMil W'lllwly (ht klwil yM hi lUgvlie. lLunm UhbmI. Ibi iureu,Mf liv tlimuf luiim A )fn(HMli,wrulUtviMlr, w a m BtfHfiff t l'niHl I III lltM'MllltT. it I' M.Ksfy, BMl.rlw WiltiaHH Stud l'.unitHy UMb, mm a pMKr I v UltU (Hly Ml Um HuHHlHHll. A h blwf, f Ihti (Htjrf f humlMiut iUd , Vfix a wth Umuui f H Joh, Mb HhIwh Tahiti, I pt'tMHtf U lmv w PMIiBiMl mill U fMlillly Wl lttHi!Hri(J IIBMHll, fimnwnwiTinimwiiwariii';iiiwi.i.in Hlaj ton Klour JJratihon A; Co. ' - ' RIGHT ON TJM1S. A mfjrnd car-loud oj'jur itUuvo I'vucltml J'ortlanrf Uantoi'Uai ami wa an-rucelv-hi(t oar portion. )'o Invite loa to call and nee tlm now tihuH In booh' canon, Hide," hoard and cilJhnlorH, KlSLHUlt t SONS, 'JO State. il Newi Goods SiiuHHnmiti td m Hun ut jh dw) mfitHm r limit jwjmJ KMbwi ktU. io4(( DKwiukl AHrtuy jtmn& Widlti lwtii Dud JiuiM HftWi rMi k-h mHHHlly Htui Willi m UUlitl i'MIMI iM H4b nilaF, WWt M44 dlt tw AT Til h ItKfoitH Boiiooi,. A. A. Btallord Iium itmlttuml hU pl(in ui nlKht wateh at lha Ut refonu Mjliiml The U! lMrl of wluoalioii ha IIIUhI (he vaoanoy ohiunnI by r. HlMllord'H itMlitaUou by upjmlnllnx (i, Marilu of laa ochjiiIv. Carl N'lnkt.1- wmi, mumI 17 ymrn, who luoi been out on iwrolu, whn rvtwriiMl lo the todnm bImh f'rmn W4ki ouiiiity WtMlnoday iuwwiiu the iHtuilwr of Iwya In fiat lHiilulNu lu)l. 'I'm tiim CKH. MlMNill Jubtwull aiul liiiard, of lu (MHinly, Unlay hrwWHht i the nNilteutitry JMmhI l. tUinm, fur laruHiy, UHti Jubn Jiruwu,, f.r -aitull wlUi lillAMl In ttWHall lapu uu I w IIUI Mdn nirVi two wl( Jhw. ICavh niKH 4wul Kiilltjr (a thu eUra Dlwl wutMt him. ' i KvKMr TH4ti.-Tltt. If l4f w iyMy IfMlit tt4 VV JW ) Uh Iml fur W Imrt Mtd b4hmm( latuib iMUitUirl Omhi. UwmI, MblvMit iiHMkBHTVuii tmr only !, f uuJ mi um A tfriUMw lli,-"Kajl" if H4MW a sUMNP MMBM ImN Mw (Mflbaj wftt toawM "KiArmVm 4lrtMJl. A p iB i4mm KiMMii Hdijid aOiwft A Vnumm. U Uimnmm, Jam mm tug tiiNMy ir, J, v iHttM tons WrrtBp MmMmb kv j ajf mjmI Wi,. W4T UbM. A BlMr IIbmm m UJ ! ( i' U Ummtt abW JMlt Set Befora Judije Burnett, Monday, June 17, at 1 O'clock. THE SWARTZ TRIAL. Attorney Hayden appeared at 1 o'clock and entered a pica of not guilty as charged. Monday, at 1 o'clock p. ra. wa tot for crtmmenccment of the trial. Thecaue will take at least two days. - NOT TRUK Ull-Lfl. The grand jury returned, today, three not true bills. One against John Janzen, charged with assaulting a boy with a knife; two against Willis Jor dan, charged with horse stealing. FROM WEDNESDAY'S DOCKET. The grand Jury returned an Indict ment against JameA and Wm. Red ford, on the charge of larceny of two geldings from Henry Bend on Febru ary 27, lent, tne animals being of the value of $100. The case of K. C. Minton vs. Mary J. Tyler, being an action to recover ihe payment of $102.60 claimed as a commission in elRctlng the sale of 65 acres of land belonging to the defen dant, wan tried. Ch-.s. Blmpson, Frank Herren. W. P. Mat8ey,,J. A. Mothorn, E. F. Hutchisons, G. W. CaBbell, C. It. Brlggs, F. J. Bolter, II. Lamorcaux, Joe, Woodford, I. L. Mil. ler and F. Bingham comprised tuolury. The case was given them about 5 o'clock and after being out about an hour and a hilf returned a sealed ver llct. H. P. Gregory fc Co vb. T. B. Btro vens et al., action for money; judgment forplalutill, on pleadings aH to defend ant M. Btruvens and continued as to T. B. Btravens Frank Holmes vh the Oregon Hedge Co., action for money; motion for oon tinuence. THURSDAY'S DOCKET. Stute vb. Jas. A. IUdford arraigned. Btate Vri. Chas. 12 Jones, withdrawa plea of not guilty and pleads guilty to llrst Indictments, two being dlemisspd. Holmes and W. J. D'Arcy appointed to defend. To receive senteuco June 17, at 0 a. in. L. U. Barron ys. F. W. Settlemelr, etal, nonsuit by plalntlli'. A. It. McAllister ys. John Knlgbt; defoudantH coatblll dlsjllowod. iM Btuto vs. Garrison, Jury duds guilty, sentence Monday at 9 a. in. liUiiHlugvs. Plummer& Ault, mo tion to strike part of complaint sus tained. UugenehM Trading Co., ys. Downlo ut al required to auawor by Juno 17. Bicycle Races At tho stale fair grounds, on Friday, .lunu It, 1805, given under tho auspice of O C C C, by sauollon of L. A. W. itaolug Board, and under L. A. W. rules, RAOLfl, I. C O O C 10 inllo handicap road race, This race starts outside gate and runs to finish on track. ' ii, l-mllu. Open to boys under 10, A. j-inllc, Open, Cla4 A. , itaees to commeiKX) ut OHO sharp, ; AdliilHHlnii, gents 15o; ladles and chil dren, in, (Jraud stand free, A Hucceua, Tin- musical uud literary prograiu rendered but night at Ihe U, B, church in Vew Park was a grand uvwm, a UmhI uildlunt'u being present wlm MSfiued to enjoy (he event wry much, ThiMimuagere wUh (o thank thoss who (wok part and made It thu grand llfl It was, Tom Hubbard Is Iruprovlwr some. Thursday is much cooler with light showers threatening. Frank Cablll Is quite 111 at the home of bis parents on Fifteenth street. Mr. James Francls.of South Balcm, Is still quite low but enjoys a visit from his friends. Tub JooRNAii man's spare momenta aro spent In bis neighbor's cherry treos. The Salem cannery Is paying 2 cents a box for good canning berries. Cherries will also bring a good price. The Bunday achool of HayBVille north of Salem about three miles, will hold a picnic In the grove close by on Saturday. Read (the new ada. dally inserted by our live merchants If you would know the latest atylea in the markets and the bargains. The Daily Journal waut column Is tho popular advertising space In the city half inch three daye;25 cents, one week, 60 ceute; one month, ?1. Try tho naturally raised pure cream Oak Grove dairy butter, made by Mrs. Louis Savage, sold only by Mclntyre k Davis, at tho old FJshburu stand. Joseph A. MorrU.of Florence, Lane county, and Uriah K. Arnold, of Portland, were, yesterday, commis sioned notaries public at the secretary of state's ofllce. It Is believed thit Governor Fletcher' Republican bicycle has one ropuiiBt wheel and hence It keeps throwing him oir. The two won't track together. Manager Edwin Stone, of the Ore gon Central and Eastern Railroad of Corvallls, was in town yesterday and acknowledges a pleasant call. He raude many warm friends for the company on his visit. From the kitchen Hue of Gideon Stoltz'a residence on Winter street be tween Btate and Ferry, fire was com munlcated to the roof liist evening about supper hour, and for a time there was a chance for a bad blaze. but for the prompt action by Walter Btollz aud J. A. Peuuybaker. Tho governor of Oregon has a warm placo In his heait for fat men. Ho has appointed J, A. Wright, of Union county, aide-de-camp, with the rank of llcutenant-colne), on his stall us commander-in-chief of tho Oregon National Guards. The appolutment Those Who Passed tho Examinationa of the Board. The Oregon State Board of Phar macy has been In session in Portland tho past three days, the following members being present: Dr. M. M. Davis, president; Dan J. Fry .secretary; John M. A. Lane aud L. W.Moody. An examination of candidates was held Monday In the auditorium of the medical department of Willamette University. The class numbered 38, the largest clas ever examined at one time since the organization of the board. Twenty-one were examined for certificates as registered pbarma cists, tho following passing a creditable cxamltiiitinn: John Baalmau, Owen Oeburu, E. W. Morse, Dr. Eliza In galls, Ada E. Stone, Edward B. Labbe, Cbas L. Weidler, C. B Schmidts uud Clarence H. Ford, of Portland; Helen R. Stanley, Ashland: P. H. Fitzgerald, Gervals; Fruuk H. Caldwell, Lafayette; Phi Colin, Heppner. E. A. Thatcher and Ben F. BrookB, both of Salem, took the examination us registered assistants, both of whom were success ful. Others taking the examination fo' registered assistants and receiving cer tificates are: Lawrence Holland, D. F. Splegle, O. W. Campbell, E. D. McKee, J. A. Clemeuson, Portland; C. N. Clarke, The Dallw; O. P. Oliver, Hlllsboro:D. B. Bmiih, Ktiyton, II L.Moore, Woodburu; and O C. Mc Farland, Albany. The annual election of officers took place today with the following result: President. M. M. Davis, of Yaquina; treasurer, M. J. Laue, of Portland; secretary, Dinlel J. Fry, of Salem The next in ! lug of the board will be held the h si week In October al Albany. The New YTiT"Rcket bus Jur1 received a Im- iot of laces rnd em. broideries of yaiiuiis shade;, ulso dotted swlsa and Victoria luwn, Mbb. n, fluunclugs and parasolu, ludli-s' veMi-, table damask, linen craih, towels, In lery of all kinds and numerous oilni articles, all sold at racket price, t un aud save money. 13-t Remimberthe bicycle rates Fr.daj evening at the fdr grounds. i . Shoes, shoes, are going fast atil big disci unt sale Columbia Bli Btore. 20 percent i ir. While the large stock of Dry GoodB is rapidly going at Clearance Prices, we are receiving a new line of LADIES' SHOES. Elegant cloth and kid top hand turned gxuls, from A A to E widths received today. The newest styles. Call early P. S. Tan oxfords, with hose o match, a specialty. The Palacr. A LITTLE BIT CROWDED ! -0 Our store has been a little bit crowded with eacr buyers, but we like it that way, and to "keep 'em coining" we ofler until Saturday niaht G8AL PRICES IN- GOO DS Remember the b cycle races Frldm evening at the fu'r ground. Stayton Flour Branson & Co. BQILJSD MACKEREL, Remember the new line boughf at a sacrifice. They must ge: All-wool in jorted ehullies, 38c; worth 75c. All-wool imported crepes, all colors, 50c; wo.-th 70c. All-wool Albatioss, all colors 35c; worth 50c. 30-inch plaids, 25c; worth 50c. Large lino of wool mixtures, 27c; worth 50c. Large now Jine of s"t ens, 12c; worth 25c. We have a complete new line of linings, hair cl.ith, grass linen, fibre chamois, etc., at lower prices than any place in the city. 3 A 3s S3 ta nw AtHMA.-. J&u A. '.TUCK STATE STREET. 115 SrllhTSIOcI SHIRTS 10c! SHIRTS 10c! Shins, lain front, 10c, and other work in pioportion. We want to double our present woiking force, or have 50 peo ple on our pay-roll by July 1. .By our new process we are handling flannels and delicate colored goods to perfection. These prices will be for the month of June 1895, but will be continued if practicable. Give us a trial this month. (JAN II TAJCH. Oar ontlm Htoulc o' ;;, aie ami eanntul (nod, Tuan ami Htlevn ndll hv ojfimul fin' nit I n at eiiHt, tit'thinlnn Jlnmlat, Man H7, ami inutru thl uu clHfi at ft'i'ittti ri'ihttwd , Don't iH'fet the nlaiw, Ml I In i' 'h Odd Cent (h'liet't'Ui I Ml Htute t, Put up in puro spices, in mustard, or in tomato sauce. Try a saniplo can. Sweet, Looney butter recoived fresh ovory week from JoHbiKon, AgoutH for Aiiloiimu'H pure Italian olive oil, original Blue Point Oysters, and ,1. n. Kliokiuj high-grade canned goods. Do not buy salt until you got our price on this Htaplo, HARIUTT & LAWRENCE. Ihe rni-'j 0-. .. THE SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, viw. j. ULMSTEAD, Shirts 10c ! Shirts 10c ! O. 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J s a MtUfaolloii, Itisa U'liiplallMM, it Is a Joy, His a thing of hvauly. May II long fvinslii with u.Kltn 1'u.i lly all iiiraiia put wnif up, (Mil mli up, fill your Iioum with ihviii, Any thing lll I Btiuii a twWB, iHtliUMiiun, iMiiiplallHii, lay and iMMitily, tMighl In bnii IibihI in huu dltMf i an. I'Iim Hlllwr ttt H) Drill txrat ii oiraMUrry inarktHl, On his rlft-hl Irtf It a irtfulftllwu Iiuh Wilm ttrawlwrry b HBiuiai m 11 nil a vli. anil hinw b utAU9 all lhuiuh bImhiI tlravtUrrtw. Albany )unwt Til fa kIwuiiI U BlBlod Dial Hi lutH.r i wlllwj by gaiiihiiiali, (i( ymt u at Hw OIuiiiNb Nlio Hlwv awl mvm IU ) trr irlil I for MIBlVillMfHUHly it. ip mil mwmniiuinimiwnMMWMnwwiw A (.OOII llimoi.K U AIUOOII lll0 AUlt ra il'Mj lIKii-utlllJi) AUmt. Kvntt nioMiNMNT niiiyuMBr ixiiim V4U.MV UHtt STEINER'S RUB-DOWN PROP, Shirts 10c! houki'i a',',!! Khi V-ckV5h- HA,:i,t "T1 -rposm W FBI! lllliS. 01 STATE ST.. 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