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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1897)
LI1 Daily Capital Journal.1 Summer Blazer Suits BY HOPBR BROTHER8, THURSDAY, Jl"SK 3, l&l. cos Fit PiMesjw Sicigxr C.T O. 'ALTONA' Leare for Pertkad Hae-Uy. Wedtir, aai fnifa it 7 '45 xm...... ... Xwek tie. reg'r iwritt w V tutu Dock txtwtat btate CosrtJtrtett. M- P. BALDWIN. Azetrt. Salna 1 IT kse j netted a wsy lnfe)hKrf Skier 9rtt ta CUob Linea Homespuns. Fancy Union Mixtures. Figured Linens, etc etc. guttata, imexpemtve. Jt tbe tfcfr for omtlmt or w. ,s? . We bare ao J ijs extra pmds Ifaeof V7t' (- yLJj2-isSJt New Ribbons, A full aortweot of liestrilV, ratio. moire, taffeta, and chiffon Itlbboa? fjovr open. Wide taffeta gash MMxnws I all shade. New Belts, Just received a new -lfe of wlHt Kid and Leather Bells. New Novelty Veiling, Was aruoDZ the late arriral, Is Inches wide. Prices 25 to W eeat. New Oxblood Hosiery F.ir Lidie and children, 20 fj 30 cents a pair. J, J, Dalrymple Co, rale$ia table's aad eWMrea' Oxblood hose T, HOLVERSON'S, OREGON PEKSOMALS. Rev.J no. Parsons Is Id Oregon City. Rcr. J. S. White Is hwue from Al bany. Adjutant General TutlJe, Is In th -Ity. Albert Thomas lias returned from ilea ko. Hanker Woodcock, of Corvallls, was b'alem today. i)cputy Sheriff R. E. Cooper was In Woodhurn todiiy on ofllclal business. Col. It. A. Miller, of the Oregon City Lund ofllce.returoed home today. Attorney General John Manning, of Wood burn, wa In Silctii today C. Sullivan, roadmasljr for the O. C. Si E. railroad, Ik a giics at the Ho tel Salem. W. II. Dancoy, lineman for the Oregon Telephone conrpany, was In Cliemawa, today. Earnest W. Lane, of Portland, Is In the city, the guest of Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Lane. Miss Llla Terrell came down from Meliatna today and is visiting her father, County .Indue 0. P. Terrell. Mr. Wolverlon, returned to Albany today after u short visit with his son, Justice Wolvurton, of the supreme court. Jesse George, today removed his household effects from tlio Adolph building on State street, tO'HIghlund Addition, where ho will reside. MIko Warner and Frank Hell, both natives of Germany, today took out Until cltlzchshlp papers and will henceforth bo subjects of Uncle Sam. Mrs. 0. Tf. Bennett Is visiting with Grandfather Dennett for a few days on her way from San Quintln, Cal., to Idaho, where lior husband holds a re sponslble position In a mine. Mr. W. A. Whlto.of Scotts Mills, Is In tlio city on his way to Eugene, wheroho will open headquarters for Lane, Hon ton and Linn counties for the Mitchell, Lewis Si Staver cum pany, of Portland, tlio Implement company. Mr. White Is an okl-timo implement man, and comes highly recommended from tlio East. Fiiom Nkiiuasica, HrcwHtcr Sc White, havo Just received u carlord of tlio best Nebraska com, and corn chop, tlio Iluost feed In the world, Call at 01 Court street. 3-2t ' Thk Post Officii Chango of loca tion has not us In tlio least effected our trade Owing to tlio popularity of our 15 cent meals pcoplo cannot for got the location of our business liouso. Qeorga Bros. latfeeCoam. Soil hs bvgaa by S. K. Caplinfer axaisst J. C. and J&nc Capliafer, for alleg&t dmw aad money doe, awoaotisg to 83275. Poreclosore proceedings bare been comneaeod is Part 2, of tbe Marlon eireait eawrt, agaist I. B. and Mary A. SmII! bf Ue Jmrd of scbaof land cowiDteoeerc. Jadse Hewitt has rendered a de cfetoa in Ue eae of Racbel Brooks Ti.S. P. Kiatbell et a'-.fnvolrlinc title to real properly ia Polk coaaty. The bcfetoa Is ia fa-ror of Uae defendant. The la-razors Mortgage Security CMfj, limited. 7. James A. John om et al., and Uts Allfaaee Trast ComfKsy. limited, n. J. W. Ilickal etal, are ate foreclosure stilts re eeatly bea ia the ntaic circuit coort. The snpreme eonrt did oot get through with the papers of the law students who took the examination for admission to the bar yetirday. SoNte of the students left yesterday. Others will remain on the anxious -eat in Salem until! the result of the examination is pronounced by the court. A. McGul, assignee of ver Lareen, an insolvent ueotor, yesterday niea bis first report with the ex ofllclal elerk of the Marlon county circuit court. He shows the claims of the eredltore to aggregate nearly W.oeo, and since his appointment as admin istrator the total reccips of the ontatc arefl8l.03. The disbursements hav ing been 07..'tt, he has a balance on handofSOH.ra. School Examinations. The graduating class of the Salem Public schools took its final examina tion this morning, the subject being civil government. The class taking the examination is.an unuf-ually large one, numbering forty-six. The sue (ewful candidate for graduation will probably bo known Friday by which I time It Is expected all the papers have been examined. Examination of the other grades be gan In the various schools this morn ing and will be concluded on Wednes day next. Thursday will be a holiday during which time the teachers will make out their regular monthly and term reports besides prepairlng the promotion cards for distribution on the following day when the students will assemble at their respective bchools and learn the result of the ex aminations. On Tuesday of next week, examina tion for the last half of the second semester at Willamette university will begin, continuing on through the week. Sunday following, the 13th Inst, will bo baccalaureate Sunday on which occasion the sermon will be delivered in the First M. E. church at 10:.'10.ti. in. by Bishop Earl Crans ton of Portland. Commencement exercises will lake place during the remainder of the week. I sseeaa! Brests. The mt Imdlinar ami ttfal nwWinr of the eaaa trawtptnrf Wefeeaiaf eveaiac. Jaw 2, at the retfteace of State Treasurer Metschaa la thfecftr. when at &3 a. m. Mte$ JatiaX. )tteehaa was married to Or. L. F. GrMaMfc.aasfetaat Bhy4eiaa at the tate hraae atom. Sector Xacaaa ot St. PamVs Ef$ooaal flhanh, performed the ceremoay be neath a eaa9f5 of cmitex and white mchhk. Thebide was arrayed ia watte 5113: trimmed with white silk fane and silk aaiiqae, earrjinz a boa- qaet of whlt nw, and was attended by her father. Hon. Phil Metechea and bridesmaid Mte Amelia Mefc ehaa. Lilliac Met&ebaa and Lots Peebles played the wedding march and tfte proom wa attended by B. Prank Meredith. Congratnlations -.were hearty from the gaet, who were relatlTes and friends and state official. The maid of honor wore a white organdie orer plaJc silk with La France roe$ and pi ok rlbboos SATURDAY'S ATHLETIC MEET. W Be be MK Exansr Fiekl Uay Ccarst Eror HeM Here. JndsftBg from the anparent interest bane; taken in the ialercoHectate athletic meet to be held ia this city Satwnar af teraooa. by not only col lege stadents bat afeo the eaenal pabHc, It is sate to predict that the attendance wittbs Tery large- T weather promises to be rery good a fact that alone add Interest to the contests and prore an extra induce ment ia brineln? oat all ktTers of amateur athletic sports. The two mile ibicyde race will not be paced by a tandem as was at first expeeted, bat Bi??s and Moore, two of Salem's best riders, bare consented to act as pace-makers in the race eack ridlBfr bis own wbeeL It may be assured that the race will not be a swwoaeas those participating will be obliged to ride quite rapidly that they may follow the .pace-makers. Director Brown, W. U. manager of The decorations of the spacious Saturday's field meet, received a tele phone measape from corvains, vea nesday afternoon to the effect that Coryallis would be In Salem full force, nearly all of the college students con templating the trip. The track Is being placed in splen did condition and some very Interest ing contests may be expected. Ches ter G. Murphy accompanied the local team to the fairgrounds, last even ing, and offered tbe boys such sug gestions as he thought might aid them In winning Saturday's contests. It is hoped that Salem business men will decorate their places of busines with college colors and con vince visiting athletes that they are thoroughly alive to college athletics. Let us give the visiting delegation a reception and provide pleasant enter tainment for them while they are in our city. There will be five contesting teams, the name of which together with their respective colors are as follows: University of Oregon, Eugene, lemon yellow; State Agricultural college, Corvallis, yellow; Willamette uni versity, Salem, cardinal and old gold; State Normal school, Monmouth, gray and cardinal; Pacific college, Newberg, orange and black. Purchase some ribbon for Saturday and show your colors. tbe fair, nie meaais ior state neia aay can i oe soen at joihisou s jeweirjr siure. The medals are 14 gold, 14 silver and 14 bronze, all alike in weight and size, except the engraving, which Indicates ' the events. MeUchan house were rery elaborate. Mr. and Mrs. Metacban were equal to the occasion as hosts. Oregon grape, roses, for which Oregon is famous in June, tiowers from forests and hot boose, palms, ferns aod evergreens were in evident profusion. The rooms were all thrown together by the re moval of doors. Beautiful gifts to the bride and groom were arranged in a Horary al cove of ferns and tnoss.whcre six little friends of the bride, dressed as farlies in white, dispensed lemonade from a punch bowl and also assisted In en tertaining the guests. They were Mi&es Buth Gabrielson, Helen Sutherland, Alice Peebles. Grace Mc- Gowan, Maud McKay and Pansy Sweetzer. Refreshments occupied the guests fjr an hour or more in the dining room, v.hen Dr. and Mrs. Griffith retired to the home that had been fitted up for them in one of the state cottages provided for the asy lum physicians. The bride Is the first of Oregon's popular state treas urer's daughters to leave the family circle, which has come to be known far and wide as a center of social and domestic culture. The groom Is also a son of one of Oregon's best and foremost families. He has now a proud name In hu profession and well deserves the hand of bride he has won. The following guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Giifflth.Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Miller of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peebles, Mr. and Mr. Jno. Griffith, Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Byrd.Gov. and Mrs. W. P. Lord, Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Paine, Mr. and Mrs. C. , ! nected it would take a week for re- .i in j i - . . i. ' ciiirc in Tii'i i nrimnn """"J ".V iMt.W. .M.., A Good Experiment, i A Salem blacksmith recently ad vertised a reduction in price of horse j shoeing in the Daily Journal, and shop full of business of all kinds. He ex- and was unpre pared for the flood of work, but by engaging extra help has been able to handle it. lie continues to get more work in all branches of his business, and sings the praises of The Journal as a business getter, Business men learn that Journal subscribers are cash customers, be cause It Is conducted Jon a cash-in-ad-vancc basis, ank its readers are good pay. A. O. U. W. Oftickks. Protection Lodge No. 2, A . O. U. W.f last nig lit elected the otllccrs to serve during the term beginning July 1st, as follows: Geo. C. Will, past master workman; C. II. Lane, master workman; F, L, Wlllmaii, foreman; F. II. Johnson, overseer; A. L. Brown, recorder; P. II. Raymond, llnanclor; J. Molr, receiver; D. II. Dlnsmoor, guide; A. W. Peebles, Insldo watch; J. S. Pcnuobakor, out sdo watch; Drs. W, 11. Morso and It. Cartwrlght, medical exumlnors; A. L. Brown, trusteo for three years. T nnhrlnlcrin Mr finrl Mrs A. K. ' ' frnni , twi anmihflilnv li'ic li'l.l lllu Utfinrr Tr n rwl Tra W 'V Will I n tn. i J ' ""' - -vwimim; -- UtIUWKl JJt UI1U i'HWt 11 -- Minium will (son, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sutherland, .nr. mm mra. .Juieim jwul-ii., iur, Mrs. C. W. Scriber, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodgklns, Mrs. Amelia Miller, Mrs. Geo. McGowan of Monmouth, Mrs. Agnes McLaln of Portland, Mrs. M. Bleson, Mrs. Grace Ilolbrook of Helena, Mont., Mrs. Emma Coolldge, Miss Jessie McGowan, Miss Nettle Meredith, Miss Helen Hlbbard, Miss. Walllc Bleson, Miss Jennie Griflith, Miss Byrd, Miss Bertha Byrd, Miss Helen Griflith, Miss Meussdorffer of Portland, Miss Grace McGowan, Lois and Alice Peebles, Ruth and Carl Gabrielson, Helen and Maud Suther land. Mr. Frank Meredith, Mr. Basil Wagner. Mr. Carl Griflith, Mr. R. S. Miller, Mr. II. R.KIncald, Dr. Wilson McNary, Mr. Geo. Schara, Mr. Archie McGowan. a luncheon. Mrs. John Ilolman gave the first of the series of old fashioned luncheons at the family home on High street at 3 o'clock, when a company of lady friends were entertained. The rooms were decorated with a profusion of red roses und red popies, artistically arranged. The hostess was assisted In the pleasant task of greeting friends by Mrs. E. A. Pierce. Mrs. Geo. Meyer and Mrs. Tlios. Ilolman. STATE HOUSE ITEMS. Secretary of State KlncaW went to PorUaed today on business. Squire S. Aiken of Prospect, and Henry Wilborn, of Eagle Creek, were appointed notaries today. Adjutant-General Tattle returned to Portland, today. Tbe government weather forecast for Thursday evening and Friday Is fair and warmer THE MARKETS. PORTLAND MARKET. Chicago. June 3. Wheat opened at 6Sic and closed, at OSrc Cash wheat sold at 081. Liverpool fcs 9d PROVISION. Portland, Jase 3. Wheat Tilley, 76 Wall Walla, 74(575 Floor Portland. X.6mx 7SJJ.9o; graham 3 40 superfine, 2.75 per bW. Oats wnite, yn&oc; grey, 3739. Potatoes. . Oregon. 258350 per sack. Hay .Good, 13a! per ten. Hops 7c. Wool.. Valley, lol?c; Eastern Oregon 6Sc. Mobair. ltt2oc .nilstnHs..Bran, 14.50; Aorts 16.50. Poultry- CbfcVeiw , mixed, 2.503.75 broilers, 1.5084 turkeys, dressed, I212c. Egs.. Oregon, neper dot. Hides.. Kreen. salted 60 lbs 6VJc; under 60 lbs 5c; sheep pelts, Io(c&7ric allow 2c3c. Onions. I j-o per sack. Wheat Bags Calcntta5.25 per loo Beani small white, tjjleJinM 313 Hogs HeaTy,4-5o Batter.. Best dairy 2o22j:f-ncy creatnrry 258300 per roll. Cheese .tiytc. Dried Fruit Apples, eraporated, bleached 6J7c; unbleached llAdAW sundried Pears 5c6c i'iumspitiess,3c(34C. Prunes-4jc6c. Veal Mnall4ja5; large 3VJ4c per lo. Mutton tVeather 2a2V: dressed mut ton,4a5e spring Iambs 6a,je per lb. Beet Steers 3 ?o: cows 2.5o3 dressed 56J. Lnred Meats U latin 10c 104 : bacon oc Lard on pails, 7ic. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 64. Oats 33c. liar. .Baled, cheat. 12 00. Flour. .In wholesale lots, 3.80; rtuil 4.20; bran, bulk 16.50; sacked, 17 or shorts, I7.5c18.oo; chop feed, 15.01 1 6.00. Poultry.. Chicken,4V. "spring chicken 12; broilers 2 2Ca4 Turkes 9c. VealDressed, 3. Hogs.. Dressed, 4.50. Live Cattle.. 23 Sheep. .Live, 1.25a! 50. Spring Iambs, tlal.25. wool.. Best, 12c. I lop.. Best, g a 10c Kggs.. 10 in trade. Farm Smoked Meats . Bacn, 7c; Ihums 1 oc; shoulders, S',c. Potatoes. .30c per bu trade. Dried Frui-Apples, evaporated lleahed, 70 8c: unbleached 4c5c. Plums, 4c Bntter Dairy 8 toe creamtry I2M 15c 3 Days Remnant Thursday, Friday and Saturday Remnants of Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Prints, ginghams, outings, muslins, sheetings, etc At a great sacrifice, Call early and get best selections, Sale. PytCCA; 257 Commercial st THE Wrapping Paper, In rolls and reams. Drug Paper, In colors gay and grave. Paper Bags, In all sizes. Twines, Cardboard, etc , and paper sun dries at; 126 State St. SeasldyoDDed I Many a tourist will remain at those comfort giving contrivances. home after securing some of SEE HERE! Hammock, close woven hemp, fine styles, from Sl.25 to 82.25. Croquet sets from SOc up. Boys' express wagons, from 81 to 82. Narrow Valenciennes and butter colored laces. Kew lot just re ceived. Marked way down. Ladles' and gents' underwear and shoes, all styles below racket prices. GEO. , Salem. RODGBRS, Phone 147. 5-4ini In Pkouati: Court. Tlio llnul ac count of Fred Ncckoriniui, administra tor of tlio estate of Mary Ann Avert, hns been approved by County Judgo 0 P. Torroll. An order was mado thiitoiie-liulf of the balance of cash on bund-$1,128,70 bo paid over to II. II. Emmons, attorney-in-fact for Mrs. Josephine Sullivan, 0110 of tlio sisters of the deceased, Further hear ing of tho account was continued un til September ls. rtj A Mink Looatkd. Richard Pon nny and Nathaniel D. Ponnay loca tors for and representing tho Poor man's Prospecting Developing and Mining Co., of Portland, Or., today tiled notice of the location of tho Vic toria Minos on May 21. 1807. Tlio mlno ts situated In Gold Creek mining f? Iif t n ninl l lft.tiiirfwl n ItAit stn ttklln WILLIS J8KOS &, GO ubovotlio mouth of said creek, and upon tho south slclo of Little North Fork of Sautlum River, Marion county. New Today. A. Oxblood, coin toed shoes for men mill Wfkiiinn r.tiflliia liif.il almAU In green. ; tho latest narrow gimps in ull colors. H'Iia lnfat. f.linnL'd In ilrnou trf-uwlia green und white, brown und white, navy and white, sold close at 2fi cents h yard. I White lawns and Inda linens. llluck and cream Moussollno do Sou, WhltoMwIsses.iilso Swisses In black, lliion color, yellow, pink and light blue. Rellablo goods from arullablo house. No. 302 Cotnuiorclul street FlruL Ioor south of tho now post-oAJoe. Conductors Picnic. It has been reported that the order of railway conductors are thinking favorably of holding its annual picnic at Eugene this year. This would af ford Snlem people an excellent oppor tunity 10 visit mat Deauurui city so pleasantly located nt the head of tho Willamette Valley, at a very small expense. Hood river bus ulso been suggested as a place for holdln-j the picnic, but not being yery centrally loeoted It Is posslblo the picnic will not beheld there. Salem Is the third place named for holding the picnic and should the Capital City be selected Its residents will royally entertain all who may visit this city on that oc casion. Tho board of conductors has not yet taken nny ofllclal action but will probably do so In tho near future. If you want to advertise to dead beats, go clsowhoro; but If you want your ad road by people who pay, placo it In Tub Journal, for it "is taken by good-pay peoplo only, That 105 Poundbil Don't forget that line 1C5 pound Swiss chcoso cut tho other day by Sonneman, the gro cer. It touches thespot, nud Is going fast. Ilo is also headquarters for fresh salted crackers and lunch -goods. To Union Workers. The Capital Journal Is the only paper that publishes the ofllclal pro ceedings of the Union Bimetallic con ference at Albany June 2, and will furnish copies of the same at 81.00 per hundred to Union workers. These proceedings should be glyen a wide circulation. Enclose money order, draft or coin with order, tr Hofer Bros., Editors. DIED. nniwnnvn Hi UlUH UXJ1V LI Crates, Orchard Boxes, and all kinds Box Material, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OREGON FRUiT & PRODUCE CO, Office and warehouse, corner Trade and High, Salem, Or, (Stebum's IRacfcet Store. IJour : : XPGlatcb x Cleaned, 75c, X, GRUBB. At the Insane asylum, Thursday June 3, 1807, A. Y.Grubb, aged about 50 years. Deceased was received at the asy lum from Portland only a few weeks ago. For the past three years the where abouts of the deceased have not been known to his relatives who searched quite diligently for him but without success. They finally found trace of their lost relative when In picking up a newspaper they noticed an Item of his commitment to tho asylum. Know ing the unfortunate man to be in poor health his relatives notified A. M. Clough that in case of his death, that the remains should be prepared for I burial and taken to Halsev for interl ment. .' , . , , Mr. Clough will take the remains to )Jewcler Watchmaker, and Optician Halsey and give them interment, Yiai tho 11 o'clock local Friday morning. I Second door north of P, O, X Main Spring, 75c, X Other work in proportion, All work warranted, C, H, HINGES, Crockery ss (3ien EwaI :o: From now until July 1,1 will give outright to my patrons their choice of crockery or queensware free from my stocK upon the following terms: To any nerson or familv whn will niirnii.nsp sin wnrt.li nf poods from, my store before July 1, 1 will give 81.25 worth of crockery or queensware free, to uu sciecieu irom my siock ui regular prices. To such as purchase 820 worth we will give same value of 83. FOSt) 0 66 Giwry Fresh sweet fruit and vegetables. Choice table peaches 10c a can. Choice table Apricots 10c a can. Choice Petite Pruns 3c a pound. World Beater soap 20 oz for 5c. HnRRITT 5 LAWRENCE This is a bonafide offer. chases. Coupon tickets will be supplied to word par- My entire stock Is up to date and prices meet all competition. E. M. ROWLEY. Successor to J, G. Wright, REDUCTION! Salem Br ewer y Cuts the Price of the Pop J ular Beverage, Kllnger & Beck, of the Salem Capital brewery,-- announce that from ftU) ... rrt a after June 1, 1897, they will put the price of their lager beer down to n-w ( barrel delivered In the city or on boat or cars. 81.25 a keg or 25 cent3 a g&e 7 Ft i's