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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1890)
Htd sa ,rv.a nw HBitecuirrxoN, AfJ.W -W -- ., y y jE22fcrrrrrr u v br mall pr we lf not paid u 1 UU eur w wan p "ssrr. mi jir not para " -k fcSr"iSeSStb afternoon awoclntcd prcw dltprtchea. . , & Dealers In Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. AHNOTurSKSTiMEST.-Ono of tho best and most approvaule ex pressions or American manhood was inadeBaturday afternoon at Maclcay by "our yllliagc blacksmith," John Knight, chairman of tho republican rountv central committee. The Rovernorof the state, Hon. Sylves ter Pennoyer, democratic candidate for re-election, was thero for a joint discussion with Hon. D. P. Thomp son, republican candidate for the 6amc office. It so happened that Mr. Thompson could not bo present, but Senator Thomas A, Tongue, of Hillsboro, was on hand to comb the the governor's hair, and Tom's tongue has In the past cut the gov ernor so close that the latter would avoid a discussion with him if poem able. His raodo of trying It was to assume a dignified position and demur against debating with Sena tor Tongue on the ground that "he In not mv necr." John Knight, to whom the remark was addressed, with that hearty Impetuosity for which ho is noted, jumped to Ills fceVand said: "Governor, an American citizen Is tho peer of any man." The governor said little but thought much, and concluded to accept the situation. AN IMI'OHTANT Eimojt. Hon. W. H. Byars and Alouzo Gesner are surveying State street and all tho streets south of State and east of 12th, and it is discovered that State street Is wnio ten feet too far south from the Gray residence, on theeast, and all the streets between State ui'd Oak, are too far south by ten or more fret. This is an important mistake, and It is well that it was discovered as early as It was, yet It will necessitate several changes to be made in that locality. It was also found that 1-tli street Is thirty feet wider than tho city charter calls for. This land Is valuable, and should Capital and Hummer streets bo closed, as Is talked of, this street would necessarily become n thor oughfare, and require the full width of the street, as it is now. An Oi'kn Dked. Wm. Way land who has kept tho city police on tho lookout for tho past few davs rid th uriyui iiih prvHCiiuu ior u timo uy stealing a few packages of tea from Matthews & Hoover lust Saturday which he endeavored to sell to Sleeves JJros., but detecting tho mump of Matthews ifc Hoover they investigated the matter which re sulted lu tiio arrest of Way land who was held over to await tlieaction of tho grand jury. ,... As an Invkhtoiknt. One hun dred thousand dollars donated to no euro an independent line of railroad into Salem would prove a better Investment than anything elso that could bo attempted to-day. It would bo but a inlto for our taxpayers, and in years to come they could point back with pride, and say from that moment dates the era of our won derful prosperity. HOT SHOT! nt the Opera House in Salem, To-Night. Admission Free. Everybody, including the ladies, invited. HON. T. II. TONGUE, ouo of tho ablest orators of the Pa cific Coast will tire hot shot into the Democratic camp to-night, Monday, May 20, at 8 o'clock, p. m. An In teresting meeting, and one that Is of interest to you. The Macleay I'irnk-. Co. I of Macleay was greeted by about 2-r00 cheerful rountonauces on Saturday nt the picnic. After a few selections of national airs had been rendered by tho University baud, Superintendent Irwin, of Chemawa tho orator for the occasion, was In troduced by tho chairman; ho de livered a fine oration on the military element lu our government, and compared our standing army to those of Kuiopean nations as being insignificant, yet in an emergency, wo could rally into the field a mil Hon noble and true soldiers. His ef forts were well received. The choir next sang "Be Joyful." "Address to the ting" was well rendered for one of her years, by Idu Price a girl of nine. Miss JetiuU Griffith, tho candidate for county hcIiooI supcrintenpent on the demo cratic ticket, next appeared on the stage lu tfie recitation "Hannah Jane" which sho executed in flue style. Tho band then played u pa triotic selection. "Mona's Fountain" was well recited by Miss Bertuu Price. After a comic selection, en titled the "Texas Steer" was given by Ida Price. The program was closed by a song from the choir. Thecrowd then retired to the front of tho grove whero Companies A, of Whlteaker, and I, of Macleay, were drawn up In nrray, and were tortured for thirty minutes by a burning sun In viewing the excel lent drilling of those companies. The next was tho best part of the whole program and was enjoyed alike by the jHilislied dude and the plain rustic whose ear is not tuned to the shrill note of baud or the mellow tone of the choir or the log ical arguments of orators; it con sisted of baskets well filled from the abundance of a land of plenty. The afternoon was taken up by a long and uuliitcresting game of baseball between the Sulem boys and tho Chemawa Indian boys which ended with the Salem boys being badly defeated. Hon. T. II. Tongue and Gov. Pennoyer reviewed the political situation, and those who were In clined heard some eloquent appeals to the people to support tho great principles of their respective party. In the evening the young people conducted a fine dance, lu which they Indulged until a lato hour. All considered tho occasion was a suc cess and Co. I, deserves great credit for their earnest efforts in making everything pleasant for thoso who attended. Shanuiui:!). The following no tice was posted at tho San Francisco police headquarters yesterday: "M Itiulmr frntii Han T4.mm.1w v AUhSUUr .frill green Irish u oy, nineteen years or age, by tiio name ot I'atrlcK Jiums. Arrived in San Francisco the 1st of May; Is about five feet soven inches; wears Scotch laced shoes with Iron heels. Communicate with William Hogau, 12 Hampton place, Ban Francisco." It Is feared by the au thorities that Hums has been shanghaied. 1'ERSOXAL MK.NTI0X. J Hon. Wm. Waldo is In Albany, on business to-day. J. Smith made n flying trip to the metropolis to-day. W. P. Williams tho stenographer, Is In Portland to-day. Isaac Hammand, of Turner, Is In tho city on business. W. I). Gray, of tho blind school Is I in Portland on business. Jolly John Holmaii,camo up from ' Albany to put In a quiet Sunday. Henry Itogers came up from Chemawa on the 11 o'clock train. John Holman, of Albany, wai u passenger on the sjutli bound train W. P Gruy was a pacscnjaM m the north bound train this morning. Prof. E. B. McElroy was a passe n senger for Portland this nfternonn. W. T. Kadir, a real estate man of Uaker City Is looking around In the city. I Itev. p. H. Knight returned home from Eugene otr the eleven o'clock train. Miss Barbara Schott, has returned from Sublimity, where she has been spending n few days visiting. Col. K. A. Miller, thu democratic nominee for congress, went north on the overland train this morning. Hev. Ityan, of Wash., who is a brother-in-law ot Cherrington, will occupy the Methodist pulpit next Sunday. Mrs. Pogue returned from a sever al weeks' visit at Roseburg, and Stenographer Pogue of the State Insurance Co., is happy. Christian Camp meeting com mences at Turner, Marion county, Juno 12th to continue until the 2.jth. Reduced faro will lie obtained on all railroads. Dr. C. II. Hall went to Portland to-day toattend the annual business meeting of the faculty of the medi cal department of the Willamette university. Mr. David Holman, who is well known to our people, has quit his position as editor of tho State Dem ocrat, and taken that of clerk In the Chemeketo hotel. David began his new duties this morning, and his many friends predict that lie will be n success as hotel man. BAKER & STRANG -Successors to- A. K. STRANG, -dealer in In-Full KELLER Bloom! & SONS The leaders In Furniture, Bedding, Wall Paper, Mouldings, Window Shades, EaselB, Mirrors Art Grvwi Tho largest stock. Modest prices. Business always booming. Picture Framing our leading feature. Full Hue of Canvas Stretchers and Studies ) Etc. TIIE VERY BEST BEANDS OF Stoves, Tinware and House Pnrn isliin? Goods, Plumfa, Steam and te . Ready M ixed Pal nt ernis for the Celebrated Peninsular Stores and Ranges. No. 302 Commercial St. for family use at- Fry y s y"5TM The New r-uceesss, BOYTON & RICHARDSON Furnace. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS! it Is sure death; 25 cents per can. Drug Store. Slaughter your Squirrels now by the use of FRY'S SQUIRREL P0I80 Have you been satisfied in the heating of your home during the past winter? If not. and you desire health and comfort, we should like to make an examination of your building, to ascertain what remedy can be adopted, sending nn estimate which will be as low a figure as Is consistent with a thorough job. Our experience aud reputation in this lino of busi ness has clven us the confidence of our natrons in dolnir first-class work. Beware of goods represented to be similar in name to those handled by u". wotiiu advise our lormer patrons tnat we can are needed for furnaces already put in by us. AGENCY upply whatever repairs LOOK HEKE The services of Master Alfred Holt, of Portland, have been secured for the recital next Thursday even ing. This talented young artist has played with unbounded success be fore Portland nudlences, and his nppearancn hero will bo a treat to lovers of violin mtiBic. To Bixemi: Citizkns. Adolph Amsler, Frowin Epper, Coelstlno Miller, Melenhofer, Bcrchtold, Dur rer, of Switzerland; Joseph Matthey, of Humriirv. nnil Mmoml Jlcifj;, of Germany, declare their intention u to become citizens. LATK LOCAL NEWS. Compounded into Comprehensible Par agraphs for Journal tenders. Miss Matilda Kaiser is tho author of somo nice descriptive lottors of travel. The Salem Laud Co. had u pago ad In tho Sunday Statesman. Republicans! Rally to hear Thou. II. Tongue to-night, at tho opera Enumkhatoh. James Uatchellor of tho Capital City restaurant has Ucou appointed census enumerator for Lablsh and Gervals precincts. Ho will begin work on June 2d, the day sot for enumerating, and every body will bo prepared to meet the representative of tho government on that date. A Bui Baoain.-I will odor for salo a No. 1 Shonlngcr organ which has been used about six months, hut is as good nu now. Cost when now f 160. This Is ouo of tho Iwst make of orgauH In the market. Will sell at a bargain for a few d iya for audi. For particulars, call on or address A. W. Bowersox, Salem. ClOOIJ IMI'HOVIIMKNT. A stUCCO- work coating will form the future exterior of the M. K. church, as was decided at tho last regular nicotine It will cause that Iminomu) building to resemble the stato house, and will cost tho M. K. society several thous and dollars. At tiii: Tui'itaiiAY Kvkninu ItHeiTAir-McHsn. J. B. Starr ami J. II. Ross will slug CoouVu famous house, Willi lift r.iliii.f . t'.illttii. i t-An. ..lit. ii A .u UIUUIIIVIVI ...lit... J 1J....U rapidly and that a week of rain is Indicated almost for a certainty. Remember tho hoaid of trade meeting to-night. A secretary Is to bo elected aud other important busi ness. Attend. Mr. Pennoyer spoke ten minutes. Then tho baud played ten minutes; then the baud played again; then thu baud played some more. The baud played well, Tho Oregon Stato Food Commis sioner, Peter Ehhox, of Portland, is in the city on business relative to his office, aud has a favorable report of Salem, A number of our citizen.- went to Albany last night, to attend the funeral of C. II. Spencer, who was a prominent member of tho Knights of Pythias. Fred Kendall living a mile south east of Woodburn Is reported to have been killed by a falling tmo, while felling wood lu thu timber, Friday afternoon. For tho soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they HlH'lll. Life Is reall Life Is earnest! Aud the grave Is not Its goal; Out on the (.anion road. ! Two trumps were up before-HIm Honor, Recorder Conn this morn Ing, for vagrancy. They will board JOHN HUGHES, Donlor in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Fa- not mill ICni'iiiuv Ai'ticic' tennis, Lime, Hair. Nails Shingles, Hay, Feed and Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, Ma and Fence N KW A DVl.KTIHKM KNTN. Salem Harness Shop, B. F. WILEY, Prop. Manufacture and niako a specialty of Farm aud Heavy Harness. All work dmio In our own shop at Salem and guaranteed llrst-elnsss. Give us a call. DEAR GIRLS: Tnko no Tarty from any youiiK man, but If tlioy oiler you imlco llox of Hellcobrand's Square Chocolate Creams, mailo only by his l'atvnt t'rocvMH, tako tliom.and lolltncm to romo again, for hey aro Hiipcrlor to any innilo In tho United HtutFrt, Teachers' Quarterly Examination. XTOriCBU hereby glvtm that tho uoxt li'Plllnr Ai lilrforlv nYutiiliiiitlfit, tt int. illcama for u'lielirn.' certltlrntOH will bo iivui in l no (S)urt iiouko In Haloni, com moiu'liiifon V Mliu-Hitiiy, May vs, IWK). at 12 o'clock m. Hhnrp. Applicant iiiut bo proNeut at theopenlni; somIoii. I). V YODKlt. L'ouuty Hupcrlntcmlcnt of KchooU tor SOLE AGENTS -FOR- Anti-Riistin? Tinware ! c OF THE v Sf AN FOUNTAIN PEN i i EVERY ARTICLE Warranted not to Rust J"?" --o-. .7--tjsg-J i - AND- THE WORLD'S FAVORITE! Superior Cook I m aoi U i Over Two Hundred of these favorite Pens are now in uso in Marion county alone. It is one of the verv beat Fountain Pen manufaetured. All Insurance Agents use this Pen. The late improvements render it still iZ attractive and more desirable. e A full line of MABIE TODD & BARD'S Gold Peus are always in stock, also PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, SCRAP PICTURES, PURSES, CARD CASES VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. EVERY ONE WARRANTED. J. 0. BROWN &. CO., 234-236 Commercial St., - - - Salem Or. Remember trie -Place, n - ; - i. i " ')ic -C" w : jcts &s tut 98 -rT&fr'?Pr&Alill,JMrmwj-!4mmmmL-r-, 3 - - - --Tray--y ycTrLiS" State .street, Salem,. Ore. " " ' i" PRINTING. O BBBBH. HUB Vl ft NK OK THK I.AKQKST ESTAHM81I. nientu In tho State. Lower rntes than ortluud. Lamest Htock Lecal lllaukN Id thoKtale. u -il blL'cest tllxeount. Send foi prlcollKtof Job printing, anil rntaloEiie ol legal blankB. i:. M. WAITE, Ste"i l'i Inter Hnteni Oregon, E13. N. E13ES REMOVAL Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corner. Corner of Commercial and Court, And will continue to carry the finest lino of Dress Goods and Trimmings, 1'iopiietor o the Candy Kitchen, CONFECTIONERIES, FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 313 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Yon can kuvo money by buying your Musical Merchandise -m- DIAMOND'S Music House, Kldrldco Uloek, Palein. Ladles ami Gents Famishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Wraps, Etc. in tho City, Wo are agents for several specialties. Ladie J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. $10,000 $10,000 For Sale- Marion County, Urreon (Iw-ni Notieo to Contractors. Thu undersigned directors of school district No. '.'I. county of Marlon and slate of Oreuon, will receive bltW nt their olllce in uirm,oiiTiich(iay, amy vj, iisyy, rortho following work to bo donu according to the nli.un nnd hpccltlcntlniiHon lllo lu tho of. lice of W. I). ruRli,architcct,Salcm Orcnon, 1. For tin- building or an cllit room M'hool hou olu North Salem, nuii tho tin InlilUL' of tho same on tho outside- ami iilkn all of thu four lower robins, and tho laylut; of the timirs, senilis of tho parti, lions, olc, for tho second stary or Iloor. '! For tho rcmodcllnc ol thu Ccntntl School building, llnlsiilnc tho same throiiuhnut on (ho outside, and for tho completion of tho tuo lower rooms. nKo for fiiyliiK tho tloorn, and suttiiiR of tho partitions for tho sctsnid story. j tie uiuu'i'HiniH'ii reserve mo riL-tit to n ct any and all bids, K, It. SMITH, A.N STHANd, i: M. WAITK, iliNird of DlrvctorH, Ualcm.May 17,111. Ten Thousand Dollars J. W. CRAWFORD has Removed His Stock of Tinware and Plumbing Goods; to the store recently occupied by Stoves, J, C. BROWN & CO, Call and 566 Him I Brooks & Harritt, -DEALERS IN- -worth Of- Fancy and Staple Groceries. For prices and terms enquire of WELLER BROS !.. l... !..... .,. I.. I.. I t . I.. I. ilnot. Ij.w., n.l W.,... i. ,ui in-iioiei in- Vi,m.m iiih iiujiiu -,..., ,.. ,,., ,,,,, u ir pui-1 cfirir mi riio urr,.tiu inr iiui iiitvi Hum mebo i wo nnu voices nro lieitnl lojjetber, nnd thoauto whom they am known will need only an Intl. mullon Unit they will hIiik to lie present. wruk, A third wan ulven u lienrlmr on (IrtinkenneMM, who pleaded cullty and wim lined ten dollarx, willed he paid, and whh dlsehivrKeil, .Utielcor Incorporation Filed With ihn Sfcretary of Statr. Thu Portland Onerney Cab Co.. Mtoelt, f 15,000, Cleo. K. Urant, Jr., II.' Lohnian, 1. A. SteplieiiMin, Ineor poratorH. LuUo KnlttltiK Co., of Portland, ( knlttliiK uud dealing In eotton, nllk, wool, etc., htoelt 10,000j (leo. A. I Iaike, O. l. H. lMiinmier, 1 K, muiey, lueorimniioni. wT''Tm'S, :, ., J ClucknniHB IlluiT Band und Klono WALKH, Thu MethodUt Uuurrv. ktoelr f ! 000; I.. M. ( clmrcli block, uloiig RUitc Btrcut, la' N. A. Hohtinon.U. W. Ogden,Hewry to Keeio uoy pument and conuretw i Htum,Mi Inoorjwrntoni, waliw. Mcttv. MoorM.nud Hrev.1 .. . . ' '. . uu '?m fci Ji .... .. .'.nl " r'J "niwiHirni. cuerru, or- ,, . "" " y nnd nil other frulm and veKftaidett Thu bulloou awsouMou lu Wct Ha-Ut J. U. Wight', torn yciitvrday drew a largo crowd, tne iwuoouut iiiaklnK tho leap of J)r. Mwwu now hu hi dental nliont Wtt feet In wifely. I ,-, hi tho now Kldrldno hlok. Woiik to UniiK.-Cnutruatur U. J), Oooilliuo bait tho wintruvt for fnrnUblnir tho rook, hand and gravel for tho bl brldne, und work will bttglu thlH weok, Ilu will iiui a lino of 8?ow nltfht ami day and puh tho bublnew with hU aceiu totned vigor. Sm fMKHrtKf yi7 1 V I -3rRC T n iTiTMfT r J&. 201 Coi-rinnercial St. e2r(ioods delivered free to all parts of the city." FINE FISHING TACKLE,. RODS, BASKETS, FLIES, LEADERS, REELS, BABY CARRIAGES,. VELOCIPEDES,. SHELLS, PRIMERS,, NOVELTIES, GUNS, CUTLERY, SPORTING GOODS, Base Balls, Hammocks, Croquet. No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Pi. R. M. WADE&CO. HauJt.stre.vlvi;d another !, SprlngWagonsand Hacks t tho boat btandartl makw. Prleea aro tho lowest, Quality eon Bldered, All Invited to call and oxanlno thorn at '2S2 lit and USO, Commercial utreet. r-VNos and Organs. Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, SHEET MUSIC, M lisle Book, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise, at EASTON'S, Eldridge Block, Commercial St. THE ONLY MUSIC STORE IX SALEM. A. KXBIN, Continues tho Business formerly couductcd by Krausse the old Stand on Commercial street. & Klein, at BOOT t'LJJ'JJ J. F Lumber, JAQOBSON , -Dealer lu Lath and Shingles, at tho old Dorranco Yard, Special nttvutlou ulvon to furuUh Kiln dried and Superior Flubbing I.innber. J. A. ROTAN, nt Ut. nvr quurtew, 5ud door south or niuUM Itank, now m a LarRerstockof Furniture tlian ever AlorulUluorUndfrtakvr' Ooodk. t, ur Hnj Pmine thU nrvk h.fr jmUlu.lvrticre. a. U win "". you moucy, S.Ju,' AND SHOES! Will be pleased to receive calls from my i Id friends and new. Mammoth New Stocl ! at Living Prices: Salem. Onlv Abstract Books IN MARION , COUNTY. Work promptly and rvllablv cxecuteil bv the VUi 8ALKM AlWThAwi lXVd CO FRANK W. WATERManVr 3E W. N4. S ARGENT", Dealer In Wall Paper, Mouldings, Pictures Framea, Window Shades, Baby Cubs, Express Wagons. Notions . , , , ,. aud Toy of Ml kinds. A Flno Line of Etching and Engraving, Oil Paintings and Chromos. Rrices the Lowest, Wa i