Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 26, 1890, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
TEUM8 OF HUBSUIUITION.
Dally by mall per year, M C3
Dally by mall rer month, tj
"Weekly by mall per year, 1 0
49If not paid In r franco the prlco
flbarxed for tho Wke. i.y .ourxAi. will Ve
I1.CQ peryenr. Ifnj t ;te not dell veied
promptly notUy tue ivnce.
miiK DELIVERY BY CAHKIKR.
Dally for 8j)glo wcot. IScts.
Dally for two nee;-. ....-. ........ V els.
Dally by montb,. ........... C , cts.
Collections will bo made on 1st and 15th
of mouth. be j ciijeis will please leave
money forcuiien at hoe ,e or whereon U
Is deuvcied, so r. to c use. no delays In
collections
TltK EVKNINOOAriTAI.JOUllNAI. Ijn-
larly receives the afternoon atsorlnlirt
prcsi dlap.-tiucs.
Off the Tkack. One of Iho
now liorao cars jumped the atrcet
CO.NGRGflATIONAIi ASSOCIATION'.
fAtf !4I4A1 .fr"rt .. . 'A 1
car track last evening near tho barn, ,,.' nf !rTt ,, Vnm-.
north of tho North K'Uc-cekbrklgo, . , ' ,., ,,or " I recel .-ed over '
, . 4 111. IWIHH ! Bill. i-.1M J wmi
, Slvlng o ..evcre nn( n vvd nIl.lUreor lhe work ; Salem for the 1
a.ano. Is.ibe. mid . f . ... .... ,, ,, .,., nf, Mr. IioelH
and t'pped over,
slinking up to M
dnujhier, tho latter conii:iy ofl'
SOME COMING EVENTS.
July 4. Graudest celebration In Oregon
at Salem.
w'tb r. sprained ankle nnd n few
1 pcmtcac, the former not l?!n$f in
jured. Mi. .1. B. McClane, who w. -
riding on the platform, received n '
bruise over the eye and I. ui his le.l i
side hurt. Thee were the only
passengers and their enenpe from
serious injury was very fnitutute.
Tliero is do t laniealtacliu' lo i any-'
one, the uiuso being the rough ti'v of
tlio llaoges ol the now ears, which
causes them some trouble in rouu -log
the sharp curve there.
GILBERT & PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
R facavara. Pa nts. (J Is. Varnifi hft-s. ! ' Wlllson avenue
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Solo I j
i. rv. r!... tL j D. iu (hj past ii
nguuts iwr cpiuuib iea e.nu ui
Can Baking Powder.
Keep Away from the Lors.
It is not a very long time since tho
Journal read a warning lesson of
tho darrgers to be apprehended to
children playiug on the timbers in
tho log ponds of the lunibe' mills,
and Just evening a practical illus. ra
tion was given which might have,
and camo very near having, a sad
and Horrowful ending. About supper
time three children Lizzlo Hurt
and Josie Gier, aired 13 ycr. and
B A N n Conceiw. To-nioriow,
Friday evening, tlio Second llaj.
ment b.tud will given grand coneer'
and the 1 ' i'f
I lies" ciici (ainmeii
a sure gin.ruu' e
p'?i-rtUrefor tills oc.-nsiou. Among
Its Oct features will be u cornet solo
by Prof. J. M. Coomor, their old lu
st mct-jr, who i.saxuiu in charge of
the "looters" and who has already
moused their enthusiasm to the
hi, ict pilch. With favorable
we. ther, the avenue wl'l h"" a i.-re
crowd to-mor.ow evening. WotiV. .
not it be splendid if th:t j.iV.- y..s
only cut down aud raked away?
At the Indian School. To-
morrow, the 2ith In1!., will beheld
the closing exorcise" of ihe scl"io;
Earl Hurt, aged 10 ye.ir-i wont out yearat the Chei'-i.wa Indian Tr.il i
-on tho1loatlnglo& near the Capi
tal nil lis, mid of com' c, .otiu not
hold their foollug on llterarud, siln
pery timber. The re at St wr.s the
whirling of the Ioi,3 and tho tvo
girls were thrown into the w. r.
The boy sat down on a log an.! exc
eeded in rendering sucli w 'zlantv
to Ins lompauions its kept them
, ingbclre: a snort msttnee north of
this city. An excellent progiaai i.
prepared, and tho'.o who have c'
tindcd there on such w ' us in
'he past wil know thi't this mean
a very pleasurab! , event. . genen
and cordial iuvitati'-c is cslsmlod I
be prccut. Fes- rs c;.n rf: dew
'"y term or take tho afternoon ',r
from drowning until his cries and return in thooyenlng. Dr. Dor-
brought A. W. Mead, Win. Towns- Chester, of Xew York, superintend
ent! anu Jack bpong lo llielr i.Siis
tauce and they were rescued, not
much worbe, but it is hoped iiim-h
wiser by tho experience, it w. a
narrow o,c..p3 and should '.c? a
warning to pnren.s and children for
tho future.
ent of Indian
to be there.
school -4, is expected
Insane. Mrry Agnes CVi.eel,
a0ed "2 years, was br u.lit f" m
en(oit cotr.iiy io-d. ,v and plccd in
in the aMylunii'. for iir ne. flic t. I'.:s
luco'.t'renlly and inecv.m'y. .'ii-1
cause of lier derangement Is supp -
ed to
CI,
iCltt.t.U.
we.o
oi;
and his oii,
ooi'ht no ..i
(.-. VIk rt.ier .s
:o ton
To the Asylum. IMiil SAuuders,
a well known old resident of Port
land, was brought up fo the nysluni I disease of tho kidneys.
fvr lA-iiie lpt cveniii'r by Demitv U'liill, ng-d fit) ye.ire,
Sh'. iiTMI ouoi. Phil wp" for jev
finl ye. i.sb..;,luat Lr.oi-iulom !n.u5
In PoIr..id r..5'J cloiu1. ichrtljan
si Jcrnblo proi s v. CIi..na of paw
eis nt (he cuatoir. hou e .'el hhn c;il
nut! ho wrs a.)poi.i.ei a bpectai
poiiccmao. .vri.it1.: lii..i pouic.".i
hebeaimenJtilj -J .jdrink losuch I -. N-(.:i .vr; Arro NT. enih.
an extent ps lo ImpJr his InleHcct I Artel of 'l.i"o:Vr'.'it oa weWlo
and ho wa3bonieyf..i-h since bi oii'tht 'rt.v mo,? i,, ii,K"-..r.. r r ..tri,.
loHlee by the FI.V hi. E. Churcl: rf
insr.iie trosu ; id re. whi'a
lu i beai. initio tho pi s "Dur yraiy.
it la al o."..I h: t iho Iowa ruiho:!-l!r-
gave them money .c come 'o
, oierou.
of liuly nilssionnrle 1 i Africa and
1 Japan, the latter bai.g from the Pa
cific eo:.t. T'- e ladles are cer
tainly entitled lo support n d
should be an additional sourer
f inspiration to woman's nii.ion
ary soeieli of Oregon.
Mil1', m. a o::a;
f Kalem, lead a paper on "The
Present Duty of our Churches t
Foreign MI?ious." It wns well
written aud read with much spirit
that held tlio interest throughout,
iiiipht'xiaing lhe fact tha. true niis
sionaiy work wns for the whole
world. The interest in foreign
' work Mimiilutfd nclivily in home
i. Uuioi:. She showed that t'ni"
was an aue of erls in mision woik I
:ind nil friend aud worl ?rs should j
V inspired lo grealer etibrt. ira. .
( i.v V appeal to the paloir, for,
' "tal ir behalf nf this woik, wi.- in-
! tenlly litteued lo and will redourd
ilogieiiter result al' over the stale
for lhe woman's board of foreign
mit-Ions. Singing follo.vcd.
MI.S3 JULIA M. ADA MM
of Forest Grove, leail "rfo much t
do at home," a mi loinuy posm
conveying in ii.iagination the
' hearers to Afi' a and the nieds of
its heathens for a christian gospel.
It was
i the treasu
Last ,i'ar $KX) wns left over, aud
the ba: -ace of 5059 which was the
quna f'. regonwns seemed sii.je
tho arrival of the pu-'o.nt at tbi3
r.'-ociation.
"n her c'o ing icniarks Mrs. Elite
nido a warm npr..l for fu.'ther
Inlerest In IhU bi-.uieh ofchrNtlaii
work. Artsr nu an. hem by the
choir a" adjourned.
"tU.. 'DAY MOrNINCi.
Aftci siiiriiiigmid prayer thehome
miionaiy wi.r'.: wn taken up,
I?aeoii ;. Si'hlndlir. of Portaiiid,
pivsldiu.
Bev. Ceiili Clapp made a report
showing that IS iiU.-iou..r!es had oc
cupied SO fields in Orecrcn the p.st
ye:.r. Tour ell" relies wore establish
ed the ;vst yen.1: Greenville, Claek
ainas and Hood Blver. Two
churches had been resucll:tted at
in
all. A lame number of openings
were ready f r churchc but do-
i.nK'.ttl a pie e'lier. '''he dera.uid
f r pu.ibing i re'n...'.t.,b!e. 'So
cl.iv tho p.jt ye-ii" but Ik could havo
or.'nlred a cbuich. There ttn.-jht1
h ive bceu a dozen n?v: churches or- J
g.mi7d. T'eviv.ls weo lono.ted r.t i
; e rly f.!! ri. l- where og.-nized '
Mr. Curtis wns very warmly rccetv-l
ed.
Mrs. Kills reported that she had '
$80slnce striving in'
foreign micslou cause.
J.icks, secretary of
Portland Y. M. C. A. read a prpcr
on "Youth nil L.hc in the Kcrlpt
u.ep." THE COMMiTVES OS COi.L CE.
Tho committee cf five to place In
nonunion a permanent ct-inmlttee
of twelve to ninko arrangements
for e-ilr.bltshing a Congregational
eoi'ege within the bounds of Ibens
. oeiulioii. JL A. Shorey, Portlaud;
Pi of. Hull, Corvallls; B. S. Hunt
ington, The Dalles: Albert Brown
ell, Albany; i'rf. G. H. Collier,
Eugoue; I. A. Mncrtim, Forest
Greve: G. .!. Webster, Asblai d; .las
Steele, Portland; D. B. Gray, Salem;
N. R. )avls, Salem; Geo. ('. Hall,
Astoria. On lro.ion the scribe was
instructed lo i.iibrm .hoc liege and
edi caliona' society of this nciion.
Vlierepoii, of the Home Mission
ary f-oeiety that this ataociatiou ihIeo
SlorO and put two missionaries in
Great Offer!
F
ou
RTH OF JULY GOODS
flisS1
f,0ll PIAXO for 2S, Uptight br. id.
f.lllll PIANO in line oidrr !:.:.
E-:;ORIOlT8 PALOAIXS on Mifi (Vebrated
t C LIJ Y Pianos for a few weeks only
1 .')(: ORGANS, tbe finet in the world, for flnl)
'ilin OP.GAi.G fjrsmi.
?.-,0 ORGANS for 70.
Uuv iv nuc". save mone.". Cash or
hi nlhneuf''.
lJjrgalna in ell kind" of music goods at
0
EASTON
CALL OR WHITE.
Eldridge ETock, CornmercirJ St,
EYEIIYTIIIXG GIA1UNTEED.
ii:a')(juaiiteii.s i-o"
Flags, Firecrackers
Roman Cani les,
Whistling Bombs,
Sky Rockets
Torpedoes,
Bombs
Nble Heads,
Pin Wheels,
Japenese Laterns
Etc, Etc,
-Best Stock in City of
TAILORING
pnt-j.
ta')!'-!1
E. SCHOETTLl, 272 Co nmeici.il -..reei.
nierehaut tailor. The fi st'll" looicler
nt the lowest P'-iccs. . -ft lit Riiar-
Ptep. li'ng aud cleaning done. The only lir, t - 1 1 ,riug en-
t I.. (lie city.
TOnHKSKIT
H-JJL.L-U
SALK'S BRAXI) CEIiH'.ltATIOS.
JOHN HUGHES,
the Held in Oregon was adopted by , FnJ pr0?r,n Arranpctl for the Pom :h ?..icr :,. fr0(., rjcs pajn - Qllj
a Using vote and with gieat cnthu-j .. of ,,,v. iThcI WilltlOW Glass, Wul: Pa-
EtLjES, SHOT GUXS, KEYOLVEKs
Base Bal's, H.i.'imocks, Crotpuet, Amuiuuuion all kind
Brooks & Harritt,
No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon
trtrv " U3W wy j'WJtusfn itrnKoexuaaaKxys mjAJBrr-1
moGo
$10,000
For Sale-
m and it wns nunounced that' . '
th? money vau raised r.mid shouts,
of jipphu o. Adjourned for lunch.
WOMAN V. HOME M".b -ION.
- : L'otl; ni.' a. in. was held the'
a nu:. I bu..: mcel'.tig of the
V, oin.ui's Home Mi Ion Union.
well received. The report ol j 'rj! "'" lned by reading ,
insurer showed 073 ratcl. ,f -cripturo-. ami prayer. The ro 1
K I f !,..... 1 l.-....l' Illll-SIUOUIHI UaSlOII, III.IKIHK 5I.V
tv ill ill t niPt.i-e iiiiii uiiitfint
AI-o Hugo
showed eleven churches represented.
Tbcie. r. cf the tre.Uier showed
nni't I'--'-: during ,v.r v -:7S.44. The
n-rj' rt wn pp.or " Thiro wa a
d'sci" .ii joncetiih g ihs (r.spjri
l't c r cctv . :!.o Ire-iur.-;
'$i.S.-t;. C i rolton JiC was vobd ,
to the Uvnnscl's.i, wo-,I: just, pro-1
, j. e cd In i'-iiihs 1 rid E. . tern Cie-
gon, !i. ty t.Tlla.'s to xl;. r.uti .x.:r-.
Vv'iULms cf lhe Con.'jioj-ti'oiial
tTii!o-j, for work in this. ;..le, aud ,
I the remainder for incidentid ex pen-1
In the discu-sion It wns ni.de
1 very plain Hint individua's an;'.
Inuxiliaries should designate p.-rticr-
larly which of tiic six rv'rirented
' socielitiihe.v dcire their i" iidv lo
go to.
Up n m lion there wrs appointed
a cuiniitij of three lo nominate
I officers for the the ensuing year, as
j foller.s: Mrs. Joues, Mr. Hnrrl
i eud Miss. Roberts.
ovncBi:? o;' the da r.
Prn"Ident Dr. J. A. Rich., dsou.
VfLK 1MJF. 1DKN1 :
Albany O. H. I; vine.
-Imiepeudeuec E. C. Pentlaud.
Silver: ii II. G. Guild.
Mt. Angel C. Cleaver.
Pjavtou W. H. Hobon.
Dal'las Tho-. Riehniond.
Chemawa Supt. G. M. Ii .vln.
Euoeu .1. M. Hod-uni.
Hu- -oir 7. -n". "ay.
Cot : u.ll. Pou'-de.
i-rci-H-; vo-.' v.
Meh : i.'-'J.P. '" e'!.
Ttiriie -?.. E Me!" anoy.
.lef'e y .i.B. Looney.
CV v. II! --Zeph.il'').
-Vc -J. Myers.
IleMionville Dr. V-). Wright.
Oh o. Dr. O. C i- .-. ji.
i;e-cc.' V. J. D' t-c.-.
Jt- iui..iu C L. o.'vlu.
Cliie'f n.trshid E. C. Oro-.
Ab ist.uHs-W. W. WlIILnii. In- 'i
r t 1 -.J fJ -
lie nun iio.'uor, Ai'iisi.v j:i
i -rials. Lime. Hair. Nails nml
Sliliiles, Ilfv lv od itiitl For'o
Posts. Grats Seed , Etc,
"JS"1
en III
ousanc uoiiars
worth of-
new au-:utise.il:nts.
'.'lie Salem
Gaiine
iy
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
Will lie lu tli market for all cauuing va
rieties of
Cherries.
Black Raspberries
ami Blackberries
For prices and torm. etiqiiii
H
of
Kfini Tinin 1ntli
,! uuv. i.iiii.
fter
0:i-3vdr
I A I 3 r O
dependence; B. R"il.v, Dallas; F. C.
Baker, Portland; M. WMIuut, W.
H. Holme and B. ' Sherniau, Sa-le'ii.
All thee mmiu.te of tlio c.ni'g
celebration met this morningand af
ter considerable dc' iiei.ition s-r.d
hard work, formul led iho following
t'EOOEAM:
Salute of 18 guns at suniNe.
Procession forms at 10 a. in. sharp
' on Commercial street, right r-stiog
It w:'i moved Hint an ir"a bor.be
ont out whe e oxpe v. i r .-."1 he
.'.Ii. Cti.i'ecl. 1." rio; Utiont
t. y.'i .:.a male.
'J'bo f . iOw!ag uo.nia." lions wore
ihe m: c'o.
Pr '.3,i ,LI s Sommerv 'le, Pori-
laua: ij:cicJi.i'7. i -s. . ivonno.e,
lr 4 It ik naolmti ilinnn !. ii.j 1 . W r '
iw iii " iuuir t tj-ic u rniuuiMii;
.. ...,!.. ovi. I ftnninr.riliniislcir!,',uu- o.t.-.citf-. t -.- . ..ui.i..tr,
" '"' - i- . ,-. .. ... , ..r . ui tn
. (ViieiiJ.i v .y . ' u.vi, ii. i. ji. xu.
LV.p,. Pj-.. .id; '.. I vl o Presi
de .t, Mrs. Mrrtiii, Alb.ny; Second
treatment he wj clcircd of .ho
deadly sUuT and his ui'jcI somud
lo bo set - ijlu uyj--. Upon his n,
lurn to Pcf.Lad ho oontvi.'eil tl.2
tueainat! .e v.'no iuci clii'igcof
hUpropor y h. d been swindling him,
snd. whethtr ihce w ny ground
f.ir the belief or not, the m. Iter has
been preying upon h's in'nd until
he ls again iuix..ie. He is compara
tively harm!e-8, tul:M a gnat in;er
est In paslug politico and llk' to
talk with all his old riunlutane).
Fcijt Grove, with W. Eowlby, ..
K. Curtlx, I.l. O, Odell, J. M. G..:.l
Mu, I'vingSmitli, W. T. :u.ief j.i
Win. Walton, tiut-c-; ?. pl.al
. b'eck C-V3 . XoJar'e-t jaialie we.'a
Japixtin.pd by the gjseror as fo5
. lews: I). ". Murphy and W. T.
Mu'.r, Po.l'.r.cJ; J. T. Mutton and
IGeo. W Bow'anJ. The D? Ic; Joei
j Wt -, Eueue, and S. E. jrnrdlns,
McMInnvil'e.
prvcd ?r liiTrh .t ix dllle.x'Ht con
mutiltlfi. Tho pa.lors aveiv.qed ,
a'juut two fields apiece, tho' tho
I'lds were often far apart. B.c.
Jeuee, a Wel&hmtm, preaehe I four
;L'm?T on Sit.idny aud once each;
'week. T'io outlook in Oiegon wtfi
very sratiryiug, as imported by tho,
siipe-inlendent. T.se interest ofl
"n.j Pr? ident, M.s. U:.neil, Hood
river.
The tecretury was in'trueted to
(.!t the vota of satiety fo.' all nntrs-
int.- -..
It w. s tlieu m:vcd lh,.i, a
vnn it. t Iviiilrj l.i pvlctHiPil to Jlr..
-. . . . ..... .,- .u....wvv -.-.v .
.now i..ugi.iuu w."J eeui7 vi: uoau i , T
Waehin:rou ud O tjou. The for
ner was betler nciver.Vvt'
I'regon tiio !n.iiV,tvuon v
Hovou vok Salkm. The gratify
ing Intelllgeuce k chod hero L.st
evcMing that Mi Addie Scrlber,
who v.ent to Beaten two yean ago
and entered lhe Xew England con
servatory of music, lins p.ivd all
her examinations with the highest
honors of tho whole class nod the
hl;,het over attained at lhe in
stitution except by one w-mui iu tin
past and in Hint ee sho wjs uol
aurpail. Salou should be proud
of tho young lady who govs from
"the wilds of the Weft," !o iho hi b
of creation, tho culu.red Boston,
and with but two ye, ,V spHui
tnunlug, exhibit such remarkable
excelleace. Mbs Sot'.ber ha a
brilliant cv.rrwar before her and the
Jorr.XAr. wlllalway h..ll h:r bi:e
oeafijwlth thoulmost p'e.-.;iite. She
was to have gmdiuud ye;ord:.y
and will probably lou.In In :ho
East dur'ug tho fa'l aud wlnlci.
Miss Grace, who hr been wl.!i her
kLiter feineo JmiUHry, will iiu
medlatei.' return home, accompany
ing M ii s Kuen l.i Bu.i .
Cai:i ov Thanks. Ma James,
M. Jolins and the other ineiiilven. o.
his family, upon .ho'r d-'ixi.-. is
I with lhe holy of Mr. Jonns for Ar-
I It .. I- .1. .. .1 .-.! .1... ..
iiiituu iu u:.v, nt iicu inc (joii...: u
tc exp.e for them sincere thanks
lo the people of Sulem for the kind-n-
and r "ie.ance shown them
d-J ing the il!no of the deeeju-nl.
but In
ras more
to the country, rod net so niudi io
lrje ce.tlers. The b.H'.iker
bsd Irvvel'Ml 12,1 CO miles, hid
f-eAoh?d twicer oHon v w' ''.he
wan n pr.'.tor. He lound fcomc slron-y
Congresi.tlonal tecieiie 1.10 miles
from any other fcoclety of the wine
church. Ten inNnIoim;le eou'd
work iu Oiegon all tbe year voir., 1
and not cross eacli other', path".
The presentation by thj ftiperin
tendent was -trong and intelligent,
and reveled the fnct that tho st&te
is tllllug up with thoiistud't of co
pio who hecm destined to fill up
O. 'V. Lu. . c, of Oregon City for her
I efliclent aid end vahr jle set vices.
ma A.Ti:rtxoo.v "'"cpbam.
Tho p-Toc'u'.Ion meets rt i p. in.
A pajier w'll Ihj read by Bev. W. N.
Hull, ofCc-vallN, on church aud
Sunday school wc rk.
At -o0, meeting presided over by
i on State.
OltDKn OF I'KOCESSIOW
''hiefMirsh.-i.
Coio'-s.
Bend.
Carr!go . jntoiuii-j Pre .ident.
Chaplaiu. ).-i.orand R,ci'-t of the
BiC'r- a.'- i.
Cnrrlages"ont''n Ctete, County
and C'i;.y dScow.
L'berty Qnr.
Baud,
Graud Army of the Republic,
D: ud.
Ivinsht of Pytblo.
Band.
Visiting Flro Departmont?.
Band.
Salem J'iro Beprrtinenl.
Band.
Trad" Blsplcy.
Band.
Citbcns on Eoot, in Oa'Tl.i&es and
on Horseback.
Monorilicabilatudinliusti.
B.no of march: Down lhe wc-t
side of Comr.ierci.il lo Chemeketo
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Office 181 Commercial St.
All styles oftbo Famous Singer constant
Iy on hand; also repair and needles for all
kinds of machine.
DDKT CASH, Agent.
WHAT K A TCSdUR WRLL?
Be Snre to Head and (W no Other.
a "d .acTubnlar well Is conttr ictod
P'it .as . o .-na lliroe inch i.ou i ne w"..
i-o cpeal i ex-G.t top r.ai' 'lO'toui. i"o
1. : .i.etlannUoj'y pi ro T7,- orn jj
u o . "This Is l ae only kind of wl U
. vi v" a.' i in ectci'.niioicet i'iio, iu-iis
;r-u lu'ciy uiin-wi tci". iircor, mid thut
f -o &o tli.Mi.Tli the ceme.itf.tmt. to
Ulopinoliv tma.ei. It In nol vry tlio
only It.nuo.'wel' tlr t K worth 'n'lidiUKlii
this enj iti-y J.a.ie' A. nojei.-, Sale. a,
(? loence noarfali g ouad ) nnk"s tlico
walls. '.Ciins rco-on.- )le lOyratscvAl.
eu. 0:2l-ira-d-5m-w
JOl Commercial St.
riflrG.oods delivered free to all parts of the city.-XDa
trjgJtHllWll ' ' ML.lUjni!UUWIB"J. !-'..' .'
IXtcu'or's Nottte.
"VTOTIOB sheio.ivt vi tliat'l'oconi.v
X (o.ifi'jiJ r o " n'jty, ') ). .i s
Ui.'.c,r.v p i d.fundov '. ...l ex. -t'.i-::
o'tho -vi'oof ::.a-y J'o.. .c " ?nu.
AiiieiooK '.v.iji'uiu n'.f!iijii. !e
tnc nre reqi- --d to p. cent tin .a .v.. .i too
pioper oaijO-1 to mo at mv re .(.cuce
UBArMn:)llimt iu bPtci ronn'y 'I'll'.' fix
inontb J.or.i tjod.uoof thUiio"'- j.
r.'myil IS j.
TttE!--.E KO:C,
Ksemtus of tup estu'.o of Jleiiiv l'"ox,
decen o''. 6:J2 "at
SALEM
4 "J "7 ft J?' '?$Mmw A P A A
I H m El .J iRaiW . ..fe' -iSSH; ci U a D a w jf
mnn r a lumn f r
H J fi A J t il B 8 R 9
1 Vl : I I h U II
uriw
3 h
I
C i 'mitt.::: MK..TIM'. The ooni
nilt 3 r.piKiIuiod by bcc'gv'ek Po .,
G. A . B., oa i.h o! july d:ort!iib
i.-.n-..iif ,i..u nwn -. r. -rnw-; eongregftllouHl chuic'nes. ilie ap-
iord's oro Friday Jua 27, at 8 prop iatlon for Oregon this your v.xr
p. in. i. W. Ci'.A'.vouu, i:clo fiom the Auierican Home
Cha'illiaa Com. j i - alosclvsoeJetv. l!utluiilll"000
ltJ "CJ3 might be expected f be
DuH8 Wohk Vki.i .Spwik.j
Ingoftholr newstrtjt rr'.lwny the'
Uorwllls T'mw wuls up with the
following apprcctaiive noue of ou.
townsuuip; ".'.E. MoCoy, cf (Jt.'oni,
had tho eoitmot f .' bulluJng tho''
rood aud J I- tmtli.'g It mild w.ion '
we brty be did hs wo.k well. In
foot, he d'd more thin t' o contmut
called for, nd su equontty o
liaveaazcGd a n rip cf tnwt ml'
way an the U lu O.vgtm. M.
M"Coy ur.d;iitiMh hi ImlJiiI
thoroughly pod Co vul w imuJUu-'
lnly reccHnmonn hlni s a rulh.We
Eentlemn. Ii ... . ! eoutnot for
bullulng the motor lln Uviwmu
Indejxsndoao mid Ifcm-tHHii.!, rv.
lelt hereou&iturc, u'. h fon- 'i'
liiiiiljn;; nml l'liig. :
Big Imrgninsiii lino bunting and'
flags at the Capitol Adventure Co. t
Also a tlno UO.ft ling for Mile l a '
bursal n.
e
The Colt Shen.
En. JovitNAU T showed my
coltapt '.he colt show held "a Sa'.eu. ,
Hay 17th, was awaitlwl a premium, I
but hava not received ouo rout ye. '
ilov.-, T would rsk, iKmm tlio Willi -
ii9. Lj Vlloy IU -. B.vwiur &' As. o
1 ciaUou sue..!! lo bilk us L.xder , o' ,
Uevd.
Bev. Htrvor of Foi-est Grove spoke
of tha work of tho new churches,
and OHpoel..lly of tho Fvaicollstlo
work. Al a school hcu&o six nille
from I'otcKit Grove lat Sunday, fix
hundred people galheied and heaul place to vhit.
tho go jwl pre.-.chcd by an Kvniige-1
Ib.t and a a rent nuinbor of eonvorls nh1
Bev. :. T. Williams on "Meelint;1 Counterina-ch on ea&tsidoof Com
hou e.i for churches and p.uvonaiea mereial lo State En?,t on State to
for pas-tors." Sumi..t.- 2ortli on Summer to
At ' p. m., Communion service. Court West on Court lo Comnier
At 7:30 p. m., add'Chsea by Bev. , cial North on Commercial to Mar
IJr. Williams aud Cephas B. Chipp. ion square.
PliOCilSAM AT OUOl'XD-S.
Mu-io by the baud.
Chorii' America.
Music by the band.
Solo and clionio "Hail our
Country's Natal Morn," .Miss Willi?,
bouquet of artists and chorus.
Prayer by Clmpbln Bev.C. L.
Corwln.
Solo and chorus "Columbia tho
Til- YAOUlNA ROUTE.
OF OREGON
i
! VIi's eveninc: ee-Mon will Ix; very
lU't're-sting, ns Mr. Williain is a
' .idunU' of Yale college and Mr.
Clapp is almost a second Moody.
I Tho church ill be crowded. Both
sp ..Uers are heart and soul chrl
I Hans and besides men of souse.
weiob. pti jd by imm.vloiu Olhpr
lpora wiO he. id of pioneer chtir h
aud Sundry solnxil work.
l.r. N. Doe.ue, of WillumoUeuui-
S?p tho liest.
When you are iu Salem you do
not want to put up with anything! Q' n of ,lle (Jecan . wlsS JIarr,.,
but the br-t. You want to visit bmunict of artistsand ehurus.
thotlL-est slocks and sec thebtrn MlNobv thoband.
layouts. To do that in clotiln, jtVdlng of tho Declaration by
Johu'-ou, Boothliy A- Co's., is tho ... t n,,,....
, --'
j Music by lhe band.
" Solo "Vive In America" Miss
or tlio fourth, i Pari'ishr
whnUlolhey mer.u? Ple.:v,iveme! verity, wai iuvlt-nl toslt with tho
wh..t infomi.ttlon you or n. ' roehitlon ' a correwpondlng mem-
A BnitBiiKit. ibors and uspondwl with n b,Lf
A reporiarof the Jo.'.rx.u, nndajjwoob.
1 -till" 1 aSout IhU nif...?r tc-ti.iv ! Itev. E. fc. r,oli;usJ-,o ho E.i u-
Seo liero boy.-.! You must drees
up for tho Fourth. The Capitol
Adventure Co. havo ju-.t opened up
a big lino of new suits aud paut
which are soiling at prices that will
nstonli.li you.
men to lay U- t
Fourth of July."
.4 befa tao
fitj.a !ioiMUian Mon(i:lcd with tha
itiovoiruul rud 1 r-.u (h.t aa..!
cln. fluids had l.' a jtilMorlbed
"tbr to tlio eh j v .o pay all lh
vrl.ja, bu; th.'oufa ...uu in' ;udwf.
s; t. esamoJx.hsa.iAuu.i'acf tus
r w.-i-Lo.', .i ur,u -; '. . nt been
oo'.' ' t d Hiid httir It s;u ba .low
if. i'. quo.llo.i. VIm p4wtl(ut of
tho aoo ty p "nVblv h . aa uuo
wi.ip.ioa 'I -t aud liw . vu iva ocuu
mlu . ina U a-j'd ', turow lu.tbjr
gaiUvlcbu.Cii, ws iutinl..ivd rndi
tuvi'"! lt la tue bi-'Joasrcr. cor.
r.-pjuding iiMiiibur. Ha received'
lie hMor tiiv.. wfu'ly aud wh.i a neut .
I SjHcll,
r.itlng Sun f'- "sli Mallowa boot
Iu tlio world -at Jo les it Bernard!.
Ine:rsuuiitu Filed i'cr UarorJ nt t!io
Canntv lterortler'a (hliro.
Uv. .,oiie of Pl-.ttvUIo, Cal.
WfVKnluOilJIIV UCCMi.
Tha eouiiultico on iioiidin'.ions
a id Kuivudlnrj: cot.ill,uilcii or Ore
gou Home .l!iv.'. ar,v sutfioiy lojwrt
d rs leiUnve:
t.'banaa ovaoutlvvoommltteo from
A to 8.
11 ; nn IK itultiwt- T.iU !u j (1 ..
iniMvi- ... , a.wi u.t . ... ,.i ii iw o.Ucrs
. . i I.ti ft.v'0.um,thRUou; C. I. ay, of
1 ..... i I . r... di.i.. .i. .
Ax Fxm.ANATmx.-AM ,,,-mlv,, , t --.. I .: . oiiiq. ij .
MoUmu
Loet, aoir.awhura blwoen tJaloui
and Turner, an tho Mth liikt, a
purao coutilnlcg iM In cninouay, W
ill gold uud 16 or 0 couU In Hvr.
Anybody llndlng the above, will be
suitably rewarded by Waving It uij
this ithe Caw f ai, Jouiwai.) ottlt.
'"?yr
The Ihvtt LlgUt,
That la what we whiU uu atiy
subject, and two nro oleo. '.o llghU
innkoa atorout night Just m bilgut
as day. Tt)' la liu.uorluut lu aa
leotlnjf ololhwi nd you t the Uui.
ntofltatCourod'a.
of tho board of trad) utiotrd n.tv
llialr iltiiM lo tha Iaa1.- ijmrotisrf ! l l'0-,'
who nloiio Is authiuiw. lo re'pt '
joa fur the wuuo. PcpvMli'y j
wiltF MtHMM nMUMVil iWVIinl t !
fl.9u.ll
v tv ptUeut, Mr. I. A. i.ler;i:r,
Mr. V. U. WeKaokar,
t.v .W".
AuuMm.l maaihara, of the oom-
t.sv. Danbl .U.-.ver, INnttet
JPfseHrl- p sd wfto tho
o..jon La.tdCo, Up 1,8. 8. -1,
blk t, Bivoralde add to o:'-
'.VmA While aud wf to
Wolnrich.I 1,2, !t, blk S,
AuiUDi'Uiu.
-1 A Javls, I.Hfilid G ail
Ttr r. ta Win f V, bite. It
18, blV. Sa.n. ur 1, '2, S.i, blk
7, A in svi. .
II A Thop'u-, G W Watt
and wvs.to '. .. .".'I'd. 50 by
)' Jftofblk ,tti.t.M Park
ad to Siittin,
F. K Is'jx aud wf to Sarah
J Perry. I s.l,s!. o, 0, blk Al;
.
T, Wk
l-'sA 0. 7. S. b'k
IMS. North is '.mu.
C-. ,,..... W l. ,.. .. Jii
G.ovc; A. ii. rr..ak, Port;..ud; Mm. , w,t of nivn.lde'tui j''iom.
11 JI.V.'
an,
l
T.e Ut4'.lis: Boaoiui
Buyntoii, o Por.Uad.
At 1(W3 daviHWiUtl oxurotaaa were
ttuwUliohuuoa to draw Um atava "vr. V,' ... ,. ..
J uly lt, atlll loft. S uUv. Oox 4 V l1.?' m VtV" W ,0, " tU pro !
iiii-m on uihiiii o urn t-iiugroglt1
Tie Stove Will lit.
A few iwtknK.ua of the UtlUtt't'
al At uweti auil wr j
Perry, laud uo.tr Suiem.
S J
l-i
ltivo ywir onlow
Broa.1 U'k at tike
Kuslnud tvrnk. Tho
now rondy for delivery
SUuchlcr lu Clou n.
ChalllM and sal I lies still Inilng!
BhuightenMl at tho Capitol Advon
ttiro Co. Bargains lu dress gools
and ftuioy gxxxls.
Solo "tar Spangled Banner,"
Mrs. Stricklor, bouquet of artists
and chorus.
Oration by Bev. C. O. Stratlon.
Musioby tlio baud.
J Benediction by Chaplain C, L.
i Corwln.
I ai rins.vooN pnoaiiASt.
I'Ire depfliliuent contest at 2
' o'clock.
II03U KACU.
Dlataueotoruu, 100 yards to Iiy
drant, lay 'J00 fent of ho-o and gtt
water. Prlr;e $100.
KNU1NK MACK.
Kngino to bo st ou oistorn, tun
100 yards, wttaoh to engine, lay 100
foot of hojo and got water. Prise
150.
TK.VDHK HACK. .
. , Toxin to bo tHHiito-ed of tv'lvo
boys, not over 16 yrsold; run 100
yards. Prk-e. given by Chief En-
, giiuHir Go. G. IMiijlitttn, to l
! twelve gold Imdc eujimved with
iiMiqwtH.yS itAiiwaud taairtment.
BaobaU match "or priaea at 4
o'olixik.
Foot race of Son yarO ou Commer
cial btretit for dtaiiMHid badge, tr
santuil by S. W. TIhmmphhi .V: Co.,
at dW p. to.
Baud ooptost for priau at 1Uiu
avoiuio, "tSO o'okok. ''.vo Iwmls to
outer.
1G03
110
300
1
10
10
.OREGCSPitifiCuAlLROAD
j Aud Oregon Dovei'nmenl companv's
bt . ' lr.lilp'linc. '" . . ie- shorter, SJ ho 3
less time tl' n by i'i.y ouiei loute. l'lw
c'.'-si tUrou . 1)- eucr nnd Iit'.jtht line
lioui rortl.i.iJ n.d all points In the u
nifiette vnllL. to and from Sau Frauclsco
7 USE SCHEDULE. (Usccpt Sunaays).
LoaveAiD. nv l.JOi1.'.!
Leave Carvtillls !-')PH
Arrive Ynqulnn &01' il
Ltiive Ynqulnn C:C5AM
Leave Corvallls 10:35 AM
Arrive Albany 11:10 AM
O. A C. tciius connect nt Albany nnd
Co.vallU.
Tho awn e tr.ini!. connect nt YAQUDJA
with tho Oregon Uovcloniuent CJo'n Line
jf St.ishlii. hetwertii nnulnn nud San
Francisco
nlll.NU i)..ri;j.
STKASin S. lT.Olt VAQC..5A
Far Hon, 1'rld.iv, Ji-re 57
Wll'.'iuelte V Mcy,.Ti'Osd.y Ji ly I
Vi . llun,s.ni" y " U
W.li.-mc 'o Vi'Ilt.y, TliPd.iy ' 10
Fr..IIoD, Tiu-diiy ' 15
t-1S.YMJ j. FFOM SAS fi A ClCC
WilPinr"- Vallev, Frid.-y uuo 27
Pr ''I'll, Tilled, ya Jt-iy 1
WMi.-luetic V' 'ley. Snud- v ' 6
F".i-ilon, Th.i.Mlav " 10
WilUnvHte v..lleJ,Tlledllv " .'5
T'.iiti -voiHiMUiy :ecrves the n al to
clmuire MiiliitK d:m without notice,
N. B. lMnerB ftxim Portland nnJ nil
VIUnmellH Valley jkiIuLs can inako clo e
e-tion with Iho train-, of l.ie
V Oi'INA HOLTKat Allwuy jrCtorvr l j
i. dtetliuHl to S4in hrincisco, should
r . i?e toarrleat YiKjimiu tint evening
o o e dHic of Milling.
i'aorui'r .nml Kieiht l'.ite Alwsv tfce
1m.M. For Informstlou apply t" ilwsrs,
HCL.MAN A Co.. Freight and Tloaei
Agent-, aw and aM Front l., 1'ortlaml, Or.
f.C. lion UK, Ac't (ieal Frt. A
I. AKt.,Oroou lMcifloIl. It. Co..
Corvullli, Ur
O II. HASWKLUJr.Oen'l Frt, A
li. Agt. On'i Ivelopnicat
Co., M MontRoineiy .;
Sn FrBinU.'i Oal
Remem.rr tbe Oio-.-oa i cbf pop'lir
mwuwr ruutwns iow .. .'i-ki av
now oa ... .roin nil vrlli-v no.Ut to
Y .'aulas f i t i
C.c HCKiUE,
Akt. Ii. I'. nud i', Aeut,
Oregon H. K. Coiiipmiy LiiR'.
lamlled.)
O N. SOOTT, KKCSIVliR
Tickato (ur any pul' ot tnu 14 for arle
t, th- Umm, foot of JeUknoo u.t,aad a
1 1 lulust eairaa an4 baapwe Tina "wr
ii.:' av attic. Mrner aevdaa and v: j
k - CkuuinMUiiiOM Ttek at i ceau
pr- .alia.
t'-4Wtti uMoai H4trUiwet eoNr Kuvt
uu fine tiraaw, IHtrtfauMl.
trip 8 pf rpo&jr
JUIvY 4th.
-O-
Grandest Celebration Eves Held
in the Valley.
-o-
liASTSIDK
. llorul Suiulnv Itnli.il Pnldlrkiltnn
flar Bur a S-tiv. lUiiuaiuat nKimtly urii- mmyv' Q., 1,10 4th of Julv.
WU'lunia A vHl fim th ansi and will lioroHftsr ' Oil und guaollno atovea lu groat lie bUw und tlta Ug Imtrtal
Iwt qua' i UUir 111 tbe ftale In tholutore.t of YuHoty Rtidcheap,atSteliierA Bio. , iorxJi,eron stallWHi, lioulttaut, at
2t the Suudrvy school publlcatlouo. -or' Mlnto At I.v- Mable. SaWni.
Fi-o.ii
IVn-Oi ud
b.'v -Ouburc
i. m uv .u
Hi s (0 )U.1
,8 ?fci?5
jdliHOu
. J m mj.
ji ri j
.stive w.
o-u na
g
vwar urm.
Towanl
tVttilMMl
ts-ndlart'l
iu. .1 Kxr
AM Mi AM
9
.3
AWtawHll
tT T W
H
M
l-twly
Oration, by Rev. C. C, Stratton, of California.
Reading Declaration, by W. J. D'Arcy, oi' Salem.
Singing of N aicnal Hymne, by 150 Trained Voices.
St ven Bands have been eugaged, ns follews:
ALBANY BRASS BAND,
TNBEPEKDENCE BRASS BAND,
SILVERTOX BRASS BAND,
STAYTON BRASS BAND,
DALLAS BRASS BAND,
CHUMAWA BRASS BAND,
SAI.FM BRASS BAND-
Fire Bona -uuenta tbroHshmtt theSt.te will p.r.ioipate in Brand Ed
Kiae ami Hore ictwi for prise. Z.s -ele eontejt for prizes. Bafie l.t-u.
match fe..r-, far priiser, Gruud Baa'. couteet in the evening for priws;
(live or more Uau to onttr.)
Aside fitMa above, there wl'A be Inn merble other attractions, such as
vUKlDgtU0Sttelu8tlutIoa,H).L'jOB tlie iww Electric railroad, foot
n , &e , Ac.
os have a.lvdy do-'.ded to join us, ami ir"
1 .'1 be r t le. at 50 i. j r 3ople preaent.
uud aud ble"nibo.u !'.i .
Many tir-ouudm
pi Pt iui !e..lMi '
Rate reduced on r.
-O
Salem Will be Joined by the Entire
Willamette Valley '
July
thk
-o-
4th.
Watch For The Program.
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