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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1888)
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Iltmized Account of Doings in Cily and Country. THE GRANGERS. rrh.r Alcot in Animal Session, and Listen to "Talks on the Tariff." tiir State Grance met in their hill on State street this morning, and organized, temporarily, by ap pointing S. A. Dawson, jv.it.&mnu, p S. Penfleld, B. "W. Yeomans and Sarah E. Smith a committee on cre dentials, and F. C. Yeomans, JJavia Eby and Mrs. A. Chrisman a com mittee on order of business. Tho Grange met again this after noon in the hall of the senate, and Governor Pennoyer made a short address of welcome and free trade combined. Ho proceeded to show the intelligent farmers there con gregated, how they were and had been sufferers from "class legis lation," as he called it, for seventy live years. The governor told them that he was opposed to any legis lation tending to restrict trade, and that he thought such legislation was repugnant to the constitution, and inimical to tho general welfare. He then again welcomed the mem bers of the organization to the capi tal, and took his seat amid some applause, It was evideut from the start that "class legislation," as the governor called it, or the "subject of the tariff," a nnme by which it has been mentioned at times in tho past, was going to be the matter under con sideration. After Governor Pennoyer, whose .peech at least bore one virtue that of brevity, had subsided, Hon. John Mintb arose, and began a dis cussion of the subject from the stand point of a protectionist of home in dustries. It was evident from the way he started in, that Mr. Minto was prepared to exhaust the argu ment in favor of protection, and against free trade, before closing, and as the hour for the writers on this paper to "shut down on copy" had about arrived, the reporter had to forego the speeches that were to follow. After Mr. Minto, Mayor J. J. Murphy and Supt. of tho Pen itentiary Geo. S. Downing were ex acted to address the meeting. The attendance is considered quite good, the following being the membership. Benton county C. E. Moor. Clackamas county N. H. Darnall and wife, T. L. Turner and wife. Gilliam county O. J. Kizer. Grant 13. S. Penfleld. Lane T. Nighswnnder and wife, David Eby and wife. Linn S. A. Dawson, E. E. Up mcyer, and wife,Mrs. S. L. Dawson, L. C. Rice and wife. Marion F. R. Smith and wife, W. J. Ray and wife. Multnomah O. P.Lent and wife. Morrow A. C. Chrisman and wife. ' Polk C. G. Fisher and wife, S. K. Crowlyand wife. Umatilla W. A. Sample audwifc. Washington A. Gustcn, Mrs. M. A. Tigard, Wasco W. H. Biggs by II. M. Kennedy, proxy, Mrs. W. H. Biggs. Yamhill W. C. Hombree and wife. Clark Co., W. T. F. C. Yeomans, Mrs. B. "W. Yeomans. Skamania Co., "W. T. Jas. Nevine Idaho Co., I. T. W. A. Hall. Masters of tho Pomona Granges, and county ceuncils: Lane J. C. Jennings. Marion Chas. Miller and wife. Multnomah M. K. Strepley and wife. Linn Co., Council J. G. Powell and wife. Columbia Co. W. T. Council J. O. Wing and wife. Polk Co., Couucil-J. C. White and wife. Tho crancowlll hold an adlourn- wl sossion to-night. Mothers, Read. The proprietors of SANTA ABIE liavo authorized D. W. Matthews & Co. to refund your money If, after giving this California King of Cough Cures a fair trial as directed, It falls to give satisfaction for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Throat and Lung troubles. When tho disease aftects the head, and assumes the form of Catarrh, nothing is bo effective as CALI FORNIA CAT-It-CURE. These preparations are without equals as household remedies. Sold at $1 00 a paokago. Three for f 2 60. WmU Wmii Will paytho highest market price In cash for wool. Squire' Farrar & Co'8, corner Commorolal and Court treats, Saloni. LOCAt, NOTBS. Charles Dickons to-night. Fresh strawberries at A. Strong & CO'8. Hot, hot weathor dross goods at E. Lt. L. Johnson's. Call on Winters & Thomas for the best groceries in town. Thirty bread tickets for one dol lar at A. Strong & Co's. Miss Giissio Giesy returned home to Aurora this morning. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 92 State street. "Work on the new depot building will be commenced this week. Fans, parasols, ladies' summer underwear at E. L.L. Johnson's Cheapest. Tho cheapest place in Salem for dry goods is E. L. L. Johnson's. Several cases of pneumonia among tho school children are reported in North Salem. Dr. Gilbert left for gilverton this afternoon, being called there for pro fessional services. Have your dresses made, ladies, nt Mrs. A. H. Farrar's. No fancy or extravagant prices. W. H. Fitzliugh, from Welling ton, Kansas, is in town, withu view to settling amongst us. Mrs. J. W. Roper, of Chico is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Strong, on Chemekete and Bellevue streets. Strawberries of fine quality are now getting abundant in the city. The crop is said to be a good average one. The street improvements being made by Supervisor Thompson, are of the right sort, and of the kind that will prove permanent. Miss Lillie Craig, has been employ ed in the postoflice, to succeed Mr. S. W. Church at the register and money order window, and began her duties to-day. Ladies will please take notice that Mrs. A. H, Farrar is receiving now styles of hats every few days. An endless variety from which to select, and prices very low. A meeting of the lire department has been called for to-night to con sider means of extending a welcome to tho Albany firemen who are com ing here on Saturday. Chas,. Dickens, Jr., was greeted by a largo and intelligent audience, in Portland, last evening. As usual, he not only entertained, but also de lighted his audience. Col. Smith will order an election to bo held in C Co., 2d regiment, at Eugene on next Monday evening. Lieut. W. N. Ladue, r. q. m., will likely be detailed to preside. Word comes that Uncle Tommy Warriner died at the residence of W. A. Pike, of Zcna, Polk county, last night. It was a long weary struggle, but tho old man is ( at rest at last. A promenade concert will be given by the 2d Regiment band, and Co. B, 2d regiment, jointly early in June it is said. It will be a dress affair, and tho closing lion of the season. The Congregationalist Monday club of San Francisco, yesterday agreed to recommend that tho Cali fornia Congregationalist accept tho invitation of tho Oregon people, and join In a joint association in Port land, on June 25th. You are cordially invited to the strawberry and ice cream festival at the M. E. church on Wednesday evening, May 23. A good program will be given to consist in jpart of a kindergarten exercise. Admission, 10 conts, strawborries or ice cream 15 conts. Will commence at o'clock. Rev. I. D. Driver was at Wood- burn last night, and addressed a large house, and over 150 persons more could not got in. He discuss ed the third party, pretty efl'ectual iy demonstrating that a moral re form could not bo built up on a poli tical platform. A San Francisco dispatch says: E. B. MoElroy, state superinten dent of public scjiools of Oregon, has arrived from Salem, and secured headquarters at tho Occi dental hotel for the Oregon teachers at the national convention to be held in July." Prof. MqElroy will return home by tho last of the week. A gentleman mot a Journal writer on the street to-day, and ac costed him with : "I see those ugly fences still remain around the public parks. Itellyou.youarepureulDgthe proper course In regard to those mat tors of public Improvement. Keep after 'om. They are ot more Import ance to the people of Salem than a discussion of the tariff." It Is to be hoped the olty may boo fit to remove those fences, or point thero up soon. LJMJllJUUBUlllUMJUJUklWdlU.IJJIUIIU-'l Bids Opened. Yesterday, in tho office of the sec retary of state, bids for furnishing tho state 255 cords of wood lot) of oak and 75 of fir were oponed by Captain Lovell and found to bo as follows, Oak, per cord Win. Bayne, ?3.50; Will C. Bailey, $3.24; W. E. Wann, $3.34; Daniel Stcwert, $3.00; George D. Goodhue, 53.73; Z. Zim merman, $3.50: fir. nor cord- Will C. Bailey, $245; W. E. Wann, $2.47; Geo. D. Goodhue, $2.40; Cass D. Kays, $2.37; Capital Lumbering Co., $2. Sawing Geo. D. Goodhue, oak, SO cents, fir, 75 cents (If wood contract is awarded to him); Alderson Bros. & Kight Hnger, $1. The bids were not all made on the same basis, nor for the same variety of oak and flr, and they were very close. The secretary ofstatewasto award tho contract to-day, The Xew Presiding Elder. Rev. J. C. Poling, the new pre siding elder oT the Evangelical church In this district, began his work in the new territory by hold ing his first quarterly meeting In this city on Sunday. Mr. Poling will go to Albany next Sunday. Mr. Poling was formerly of East Portland, and has spent the last year in Dayton. He has rented the elegant new cottage of A. T. Yeaton in North Salem, and has moved in and gotten at home. Rev. Mr! Dick, the present pastor, it is now said, will not leavo Salem. Rev. Mr. Bowersox, who was transferreu1 to bo presiding elder of tho Spokane Falls district, will not remove his family from this city, at least until autumn. program. The folio wing is the program for the strawberry and ice-cream sociable at the M. E. Church to-morrow evening. Inst, solo Vera Good Exercise by the kinder-garten. Recitation Ethel Hughes. Duet Gertrude Savage and Lida Parrish. Recitation -..Nellie Randall. Vocal solo -Miss Alderson. Recitation Ethel Crane. Vocal solo Ida Purvine. Admission ten cents. l'resbjterlan (lathering. Presbyterian people are reminded that the 1st Wednesday of Juno (the Gtli, is the day for holding the annual gathering at Aurora. Last year eleven churches were repre sented and this year wo expect as many more. Preparations are being made for a high day for Presbyterians of the Willamette valley. Tho program will be published soon and will speak for itself. Ono faro for round trip from any Htation between Port land and Eugene City. The 1'roineiiiulo Concert. There wero fully two hundred peoplo at tho armory last night, and the promenade concert and straw berry festival given by the ladies of the rresbyterian church may well be said to liavo been a success. The music by the Second Regiment band was very fine, and the refresh ments wero simply elegant. Tho armory was handsomely decorated, and presonted a very pleasing ap pearance. Tho financial result of tho entertainment was very satis factory to its promoters. -- Low K.itesof Faie. A steamboat war between the Tel ephone and tho O. R. & N. Co's boats has cut rates from Portland to Astoria to 75 cents for single trip, and a ten days' limit round trip is being sold by thoO. R. N. for one dollar. Cheap travoling. Pity tho O. &U. could notljo Induced to get to quarreling wiffi'somolmdy in ex cursion rates between this city and Portland. A New Arrlral, Mr. II. M. Branson, of Eureka, Kansas, has been in this city for about a month, and has made some Investments here, through the Ore gon Land Company, and will make Salem his home. Mr. Branson Is an active and energctio appearing gen tleman, and Is one of the sort of Im migrants wo need. He will bring his family out soon. Oregon SUte Weather llerlew. Tills ofiico Is in receipt of the initial number of tho Oregon State Weather Roviow, compiled by Private B. S. Pague, Observer. Signal Service, U. S. A., at Rose- burg, for the Oregon Immigration Board. Tho data contained thoroln will certainly prove valuable infor mation to people wishing to learn of tho climate of this state. Wool Wanted Partial "having wool to Mill will find u to their advantage by calling on Foretnor Tiffany & Co. 2fl7 Commercial utreot, Saloni, Oregon. rerfeetlon tatsp Filler. Have you noticed it at S. Farrar & Co's? It is just what has long been needed and no ono should bo without it. Cheap, convenient, labor-saving, cleanly. Can bead justed in a nioinc nt to any five gal lon oil can. S. S. Train, editor of the Albany Dally Herald, Is In town. IIKI. SWAUTS-At the residence about live miles northeast of Salem, on May 20, lssS, Harley', youn;est son of Alonzo bwarts anil wife, need ono yewr nml six months. Democratic Stale Ticket. For Presidential Electors, W. K. KKKlXar.II, W. K. lllliYKU, E. 11. SKU'WOUTH. For Congressmnn, JOIIX'JI. OKAKIX. For Supremo Judge, JOHN HUKNKTT. For Prosecuting Attorney 3d District, a, W. 11KLT. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Legislators, FllAXK KKLLKIl, W. II. DOWNING, T. L. DAVIDSON, CIIA11LES 3IILLEH, V. F. DUOAN. SherlfT, IIENHY SCHOMAKIilt. Clerk, W. I. KAY. llcoorder, ' C. D, COLKXrAN, , Treasurer, O. O. VAN WACINlIlt. Commissioners, F. X. MATHIKU, L. HARDING. School Superintendent, JOSEPH A. SKLLWOOI). Surveyor, A. C1011ALKT. Assessor, 11ENKY PAKKint. Coroner, J. A. KOTAN. CAMPAIGN ADDRESSES. Tho candidates on tho Marlon county republican ticket will address tho public on tho political Issues of the day at tho follow ing times and places, and respectfully In vito opposing candidate to paitlclpato In tho discussien: Mohnmn, Wednesday.ltay 21, 1 o'clock. Whlteaker, Thursday, Miiy 21, 10 o'clock. Howell Pmliic, Thursday, May 21, o'clock. Kllverton. Friday May Si, 1 o'clock. Mt. Angel, Saturday, May 2(1, 10 o'clock. Woodburn, Monday, May 28. 2 o'clock. Hubbard, Tuesday, May 21), 10 o'clock. Aurora, Tuesday, May i) 8 o'clock. Uuttevlllo, Wednesday, May. 'to. 10 o'clock. Champoeg, Wednesday, May ill), 3 o'clock. St. Paul, Thursday, May TO. 2 o'clock. Krooks, Friday, Juno 1, 2 o clock. nervals, Saturday, Juno 2,2 o'clock. Saloni, Saturday, Juno2, 8 o'clock. GKO. H. HUIINKTT, Chairman Republican Co. Central Com. CR0NISE & WILSON, T.KAI11NO JOB PRINTERS. (In Stato Insurance ltulldlng) Good work. Fair prices. Prompt. Ho llublc. VARIETY STORE! W. M. SARGEANT Keops n tlno Mock of Wall Paper, Borders anil Centers, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Toy Tool Chests, Velocipedes, Bicycles, BASKETS, ana all kinds of FIUJIKS. Mouldings anil Frames Made to Order. . TlhHiio paper, leaven awl center. Don't forcttt tho artist material, such us Tuba Paints of nil kinds, llrusliou of all sizes, and menders. Also tho GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED, Mats for frames ot all slr.os, In fact ovory thing else that can be thought of. Come and See for Yourselves STRICItCLlR BROS. -DKALKltH IN- STOVES AND TINWARE! Roofing and Spouting a Specially. 2-AUhe old Mnnd of Hon. Btrnng, Com mercial BtreeL Rock Bottom Grocery, T. BUCHANAN, Pnoi-., Cor. Court unci HlRh Stream, Kep constantly onjuatnl ft full Hue of G3NEJRAL Grocbrtes .IMLMllllHLimBC MISCELLANEOUS. 1' MB 11011 ai ran? YOU USE GITiLOTT'S 401-303, OR SPEXC121UAN, Oil A RAIL ROAD STEEL PEN WHICH COSTS YOU One Cent Kvci-i ! You Use a New One Every Two Days, YOU CAN BUY A Mai Todd Diamond Pointed Gold Pen FOll $1.25, -WHICH IS -WARRANTED FOlt TEN YEARS. YOU NOT SEE THE ECONOMY IN BUYING GOLD IN PLACE OP STEEL? T. McF. PATTON, Sole Agent. WE HAVE JUST LARGE AND COMPLETE LINE OF School and Day School Reward Cards! Sunday ALSO, SEVERAL THOUSAND Embossed Pictures NOTICE THE DISPLAY 9S, STATE ST I! CAPITOL Attention to what wo will Mention! Know All, ly llicso irisin(s: That tho Capitol Ailventnru Co. licitluir slumbers nor hJooiw, but iiro uwiiku mid up to (lie Union, mid know woK thnt owing to tlio depression of business In tho East there will be mnuy failures. Now we want to bo ready to capture any barplns that may bo otlered on account of such failures, and to do this It will bo necessary for us to bo on hand in New York and Chicago, in person, and be uriiicrf with plenty of tho commodity commonly called Cash, with which we can boast the peoplo of this country arc well supplied, and In order for ius to get it, wo will from now until the Hist or August oiler such bargain as will Induce thoso having money to divide with us. You all know that our Manager has been in business here for tho Iat twenty years and always docs as he advertlt-es. About August 1st he will start East to buy a large fall stock, and in order to do this we will otUur our whole stock 'of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps; Trunks, Valises, Tobacco, Cigars, Paper, Envelopes, Notions, etc., at a great sacrlllce, and in order that tho general Public may know that w mean DuslncbS, -we menilon tlio price A kmh1 I loin mod Mmulkcrchluf for 1 ot. oticli. A Hllvcr, gold or Htcol thlnihlo, 1 ct. micli, A spool of C'lurli'H, L'out'H or Kerr's Tin lmuI, 11 c. CHIC'll. A (.pool tfoocl HowltiK Hlll lt linilUl Mill 2 spools Hllk llutton HoloTwIct for He. 2 HkuliiH HikIiUlth' Milk lor .'I c. 1 blii'iit colli, silver or plain Curd Itoiirtl, 1 p. worth 10 f. 1,000,0(10 iloyi. Horn nml Cloth eovnnil DrosH Ilulttmx worth '-" to ft) c. a do., for fie. u !. 100,000 iloz. Kino Jot nml MHiil IhlttoiiH, worth ft) .'. to 81 u tin., for 10 o u iloz. 1,000 yiR Ijii-o worth ft e. n yil., for 1 v. u yd. l.uoo worth 10 c. poryil. will ho solil for 11 nml f . a yd. Other KdgliiKH ami UHMiru'ti rotors, mr ;i r. Ktiiiirouiery in proportion. A L-ood article of (lent' Hummer Tho above uro only a few of tho comilno IIAHflAINH that wo will ollbr. Illil thoso our wholo stock will ho olllirod nt prices lower than anywhere olxi la tho uitjr, without any exception. wo are noi koiuk om oi uiiHintws iniuiro for our I ii rue ran mock, uiii ami no convinced, nuy ami no ui Remember thoso bargains can only lie secured at tho Opera I'npnoi ah venture, ui. S. All kinds of Farm GREAT REDUCTION IN FINK SETS! Set Dickens, 15 Volumes, hair Jlussia, Usual Price $32.50, Our rrictQ.OQ. Set LyUon, 20 " Clolli, (lilt (op, " " 32.50, " 23.50. Set Thackeray, II " Half Morocco, " " 22,50, " 15,00. Set Waver!)-, 12 " Half blue Calf, " 32.50, " 17.50. Set 1 1'. Hoe, 15 " Cloth, " " 22.50, " iiflO. SetCapLMJleidJOYokClolh, " " 15.00, " 10.00. t Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles, AT- J. BENSON 118, State Street, CAW RECEIVED A for Scrap Albums! IN SHOW WINDOW. SALEM, OR. ADWI'l oi some oi our goons tut August, ju 1000 lino Oxtrlcli I'luiuuH for ft) c each worth SI. r.ur no HlooU of iIowpih, iirlt'o no olilcut. IjicIIoh' CIipiuIku lf o. ttnvli, wortli ft) o. IjuIIoh' NlKllH!wiiH,ft)i'.niphworthSl.'.fi Anil all our nloelc of I Jiilli-H' WllltoUoml In proportion, fiO.OOO lJi-1 dies' I In I Frn mes 10 c. oflch, worth MM. II) tl OIICII. 12 KIhM Hooks mid 1 Line foi-:le. flood HeriihliliiK HriiHlies ft u. mioli. flood Wlilto WiiKh HrtiHlicH 10 ii. each. Iliwt l'lilont t'lothes 1'liiH A o. pur dot-. worth l'i'it: flood l''ly HiHikM. Uo. eiioli. ft) llmiins Letter 1'nper, lie. ler quire. 10 II, letter Paper, fi o. per ipilri'. 100 do, Memoranda Kookii, 1 o. tutch. ft)0 hoxtM l.iihln Toilet 8oip, Do. per box worth '2ft v. Undershirt and Dnnvoir for 20 it. ouch. nereuisiay iimi oiuy tin inn in iiiuho nm 1 1 1 1 v anil bo liannv. . v. , .. r. .. ......... iiouso itinier, irom FRIEDMAN, Manager, Produce Bought. STARR'S. 3 (Salem, Oregon1