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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1893)
..rt.rfj- .j?J5l,!sr- i . - fzzr '."i'. lt3mX.MVt jfKwra5'wT , C-.B " E?Z2 IK ! r M SPRING JACKETS W ura itotoriMiW not to orrjr any fnokel over to next M0n, Mid ura no offering tlieii Mlrernaly low, SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS, saTWfJ ttlKIH, MeWll .nv.l'rV HIM r given fiX fttpOmber UX, Our Shoe (ock 1m till tfolfitf ftt cont. All mw good and good quality THE PALACE 307' Commercial Street. - IF - yeOnCfetafJWr'ullilormAktjinr kind of tVfTMMat,,Mit oo INS UBdrlfBl lot tsrls.. VvaeompUts.Uol,anlars nMr to sspplr as prjrl contract, sswsr work, t4Ib, fc. Salem Improvement Co. TheQukkn-OJ berries I In nil her lory bow. Blie I too cheap for profit but sot too cheap to bo good and to bo Joyed, Strawberries now sell lit f easts quart by the box or wagon loud, A. B. Frost brings Tjih Jouknaj. two pftwat pllruiH all larger than walnut They are of the peerk'M BharpleM vari' eiy and are hard to beat. Tjik Jouk HAL office is almost little strawberry hew by ItMlf these day. Duo, At hie home in Salem, Juno 12, 1898, where be occupied a prominent ptaeela a number of grocery stores, Hard Stale Cheese, from old age. He wm possessed of great strength In bis priaM bat became a very bard charac ter la hie old age and no one had any bm for hlaa after Clark & Kppley Intro .Meed their full cream 1,11 tie Neatucca ease, tootbaome to children and tmwa people, aold only at the Court street greeery. JUmi btolxn, uunday night a stall buy borae wii stolen from tbe Uble of T. Burrow on Liberty atreet. The atrap with which be bad been tied wae left lataet, aa though the animal had clipped it over his head, but It la vldeat that a theft watt committed. Bmabp Thibvkb. That Ih they made good haul of aharp carponter tools from tool chests lost night. They broke U and robbed tbe chests of the carpon (era who are building tho new Tlios. Hnta'a residence, Flu miner A Aull. Thdir loea is considerable, Prohibition Cmjii. Tho regular Weekly Keeling of the Hnlem Prohlbl tioaelub will be held at the W. O.T. U. ball at 8 o'clock Tuesdcy evening, Everybody is invited, m FoLICK Court. -Recorder Edee sen tjeaeed two druuks and a hobo this Meralag and tbe trial of John Ford for aaaMlt oaC. R, Browu la set for 7 p.m. Way. Coot. Wcathkk Necessitates wear iftf wraps, Our Jacket sale continues Mftfeated; prices cut oue-thlrd In many T. Hoi verso n & Co. A Sl'KCIAL INOUOKMKNT To pur kaaera sow offered In our Jacket sale, Tb finest line In the city, and the greatest cut In prices. Bee (or yourself. T. Malveraon & Co. All Rioht Again. D. M. Lellxol, yrefrtetor of the Salem saloon has been Mm vletha of some epltework, as he aye, having been subjected to two at Wefcftteat aulU, both of which he has fttttled. lNANK.Tbe following were com Mkted today i Jos. Weeks, aged 61, of Marrow; Letter Wise, li, of Usker; Weed, 70, of Clatsop. Grand CLEARANCE SALE! Millinery and Fanoy Goods ' With ft view of putting lu a- MAMMOTH FALL STOCK All good ww on our febtlvM mut go- ItofttxdltMS of Coat TtkltJf aeta amaeesasie atatewwat, but we hmi try word we say. ybisylag tm fmk tk mw, MRS. Oold Wlll And JtoHllYrtl M( 6f D1Y GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, 'TKKPAR1HO TO TMK 1A0M." The UUninti (Jtuge XratMac Track (Iota Down Fast. Hnlem will have no one-cent races July 4th to 7th Inclusive, VAX) n u, in purses. The entries are the longest list ever shown In Oregon, The purse are the biggest ever offered by a Bpeed ing Association, A letter was read last night at tho mooting of tho directors, staling that Mr. Tilden, of Vauoouvei has written that ho will bring his year ling to Halem and enter it to boat tht world's pacing record. This wilt bo an Interesting race. Mr. Tllden's oolt Id rapid and Is very likely to do what I claimed for It. A special purse of 60 was put up for this race of tho pacing colts, which Is expected 'to boonool tho most Intoreetlng of the extras. There is a constantly growing en thus isaiii in this matter. Tho hornemou of the Northwest aro manifesting a lively Interest. Tbe date for closing the entries to the races here was changed from June loth to the 10th. This extension of nine days was made at the request of a number of horsemen who had not leen able to enle- their animals in the time previously named. Bunt. John Q Wilson has a force of sixty men and teams at work on the new standard track on tho state fair grounds. On Court Street. Wo do not scalp, Wo do not sklu; Wo do not skimp, Aorrnpo you in. Although dealers resort to all kinds of methods to force the sale of old and uiiHeiutouablo stock, wo are not obliged to advertise u clearance salo, but meet all prices offered with a better class of goods, An Involco of sailors and misses hats in all styles received today. Mrs. D. L. Flestcr, the court street milliner, Balom. Anotiikh Fink IMiitMiim. TIm buil huh rnon's special prlzo of $10 for tho gullon of largest strawberries Is being madoupfor tho Htrawberry jIiow by It, J, Hendricks of tho Htatesmnn, As heretofore tlioy Intend to feast on the winning exhibit, ' llKIIUILDINU. Willson avenue tho bicyclists. Tho cinder traok on Is being repaired by TjikOnk Cunt Daily mall list In growing rapidly. And It will grow, too. Kamples of fruits preserved with antt fiTinonllno at Gilbert, Patterson & Co., Balom, dw Don't furuet tho ureal 20 dsvs' shoe sale at the Columbia shoo elore, 118 nime Bireni. IS IT SAFE To neglect yourself if troubled with any disease of the kidneys? No', It Is dan gerou;nud If yon are so s fit loted, at tend to yourself now. Do not wait, but um) Bulphur Itinera at once. They cured me when I was given up to die by Miveral physicians. Jonathan Ham, Jiostou. Xverytblag aew aitd sMuesabr. MARK SKIFF. jirjiMiiriv (MMTAf HMMMMMMIMIMMMfMMI fflLuvmg Hwh4 itoj'tf frMM ntllto' mchwikmI Week, XMMAMACMrQIlAKATH, WffiMftfftTfM M(fW Til tpfr concert of tli 0of(Wf V Utf of Mtito tire a good audience (o heflf tfis cxtelle til Hiunlfl, At A pi till tA peffoffileM look placet Oil UlB fon Until and llio following pfograin wm retidefwl, The numbers were all Well rendered .and were appreciated by nri Attentive and crlilrat stidlciioe, I'KOdMAM, )YMtuf. ."Th MMins(1 nnlMer'...Aiiber Klfl I'Mh'i, HfMitiA I'll nil, Mif if utiiucriwiH sna t f l)lufriKon and Ihirehnm .wn& , mimm roiiioAfin Aitrmsif. "i. uu J.J ' I? ' I MutllM tltlht. ..St4 ..i. KIKer "Mf A(igr ...... ......i ,. . .. jJiji rnvi minx Kir 7 j "Lucls d finitnerrn(Kit"(KitiUl)I)ilYrnor "IaaI IfoarnofJosn of.Afc"...4....-..Hor(le6 M II III11V. MiAia nui.....4.."rii o Mm ltok 7lmF rin -.4-. mi anil MlMfNtfrtAfiiitrj ijjj..j jiijiji .....tlordMS Arls'WIienitarlUdli wmia nnn tar lUdlsat Hmlln KntrntM" .. .vnni..i,...i...u....ui.. .Mm, ilollnnd. I'olkftj,,,..." urn of 8nflns''..J....Mofjllli.g MNM i utiiocnfion, HlMiinC .Htrntili hi "I'iimj's In li) frn,r......v.... Mill Mfni VatptinUit Mm, tdKKWQa, imh r, Cone and r-.rv.ri "LusonsBinbiiU'V...... ............. IlellLl'sul MI--M Hmltli and Mtshlejr "risars d4 Alj".."" """"-Wekerlln M ,i IM)4VM "KealtlM Nspoll Turin tolls No 8".... LUit Mitt Carpenter, Vocsl Moln " I La Dlr Honr" ...... Oatty Ml l.'lllnn trnrrell. Alhunr 'Jot atiMll Kr'r fleTlilne" ..Whits , lAflln Choru Arln......."Nlgliliy snrt silently" .Verdi Mlai Rtmnn. Duo' (Two l'lnoti)'4l'reiV Concerto In K Klst JtHlor".... ................ ,.......MoMrt Mine Mewnome sod Cleaver. Tho following Is the program of tho twelfth commencement of tho con aorvatory of music, Wednesday Juno 14, 1803 at 10 a. m. Tho graduates nro, In tho virtuoso course, Nelllo Carpenter (voice), Gnr trudo Clever (piano), Minnie Nowsomo (piano) and Lulu Bargcant (piano). In tho teacher's cntirso, Ulnucho Jory (piano), and Gertrudo Cleaver (voice). PKOOKAM. I'lano Otinrtet ...Overture. "Itur Dlnji" Ut plsiio, Mr lAwkwiKHl and MIm Carpenter. .. uenaeiesoon 2a a i plsuo, MIm tarseant end Mr. Kruee. J'rsyer. quartet ."art-rant Ml IMS tMrgevnt ud Ca peuter, Jleuri.Cbney and rarvln. I'lano Solo"Oai)rIcolOKO llrllllant On. 23." Mendeluohn . MMiil-rliudecirHVrr. Vooal t)uet....."Ulrd ot the Wilderne'-" ............. ............ ............ .f reKen Mhwe Jory and tinwtom. Piano Holo "sonata No, 3 Op. JO." Weber Aria.."l'oor in ' Uiy ixit may b"...lonlieUI Mil N elite Carpenter, I'lano o1o.."Honou e oarnent p-SINo. Ol .Bectboven Mim Hlanctie lory Arts ."O Ixva me for tlir Iower".. Bellini Mint uertruae Ulravcr. I'lano Bolo...... 'sobers Op. 31". Chopin Mi May Newnoine. Trio......... "P-alrn of I.lio".... Plmutl Clau. i'reaenutlnn of Cliu..llev. K 8. Ilolllncer nikiriuution oruiniomax, ...... nrs wnnuner Orerture.. "blluDietlt1' iKouri'laona) Ilnnalnl ltplano,MlHHaist'niit.Mr. Kruio, MIeaJory nuu nevriHjinr. 3nd piano, MIm uurponlor, Mrs. Lockwood Mines Uleaver and Aldersoa. Uenedlollou, The conservatory graduating class of '03 presented Prof. Parvlu an excellent antlquo oak cablnot lu testimony of the esteem they linvo for film. Ho Is very popular with his classes. Tho business meeting of the alumni will bo held In the Socloty ball at tbe University building (third floor) at 2 p. m, Tho alumni will ronder tbo following program on Wednctduy evening, at 8 p. m., Juno 14, lb03. After tho pro gram thealumnl mid Invited guests will go to tbe dining hall In tho University, where social reunion and banquet will be had. The young Ladles Foreign Missionary Bocloly will furnish the banquet. ANNUAL HKUNION OK THK ALUMNI 1'llOClUAM. I'lano Bolo..llHcather Bells Polka" Kunkel push Nettie .ut'CKucr. Pfaver. Introduction of class of 180.1. Vocal 8olo...'I Will Follow Thee" . ,. ... .tT,nie'' AtiMXiUiuuargeut. Kay.. ..... .Mrs. Elva ltrnnwn '7-i Poem "Arbor Vital" T. M. Anderson '80. Vocal Solo..... . .. Selected Miss A u tile Thornton. Oration Jno. O, Goltra '87 Vocal Bolo Selected Miss Bcriber. Annals Mrs. Mary E. Klnuey I'lano Bolo. . Selected H. A. Kruse, A goodly audience assembled at 8 p. in. Monday evening to hear the lecture before the literary societies by Itev. J. W, lluahoug D. D., ofCeuteoary ohurvh, East Portland. The exercise opened with a vlolluand piano duet ex oelleiitly executed by H. A. Kruse and Miss Nellie Carpenter. After prayer by Dr. Whltaker, Lloyd T. Reynolds, president of the l'hllodorlau toeiety In trodueed Dr. Dusbong, the lecturer of IheeveaiHg. He announced hi sab- Jeet "Esse quam vlderl," that U "Habit In Human Nature"," The speaker proceeded to anallie the psychologies,) feature of the question Id Illustrate aad earleb the dliouaelon by poetry, asee dote and heauttrul aHu4, and despite a, treu(4eemharfBeflhete?talBd and iftstrueted iheaadteaeewltba very satUfoetery popular leeture. TheaeraMd aad aeadewy graduate will bW tbelr gradiMtlBg exerelsea this, Taewlay, realajr, Juae IS, at 8 p, ta, TsMfjbMaMftrvJehaH.WbMftlMr ,romiKAf,.M.iwJMy, mmmmmmwmmmmm HWMillWW'l"1"1 " ""l l tM tMiti tt4 MfHiMrttj mm m MmV,HUf, MM (I UthM, KftrMf A. Mf Kf M hmMm AfrW W, rrwtJ IH ite botm rtrW th WfffW iHsf r lit fcffrrffoHfl tklUmtkiHrMt MsfMi,"WNMf , MNffitetttiMfKhi, .. v&Mi iWy "iw rimy, Fitiwf i," hm WW WlW Altlfffdl . .. .f -4 h 2V JSdttcntloh" lly KM IW A. Ilnf. , 0t(l6H,"A Afi'Kifl W. ffewtll ( ,. Isfifl filo "Mlmotlle llotigfolM No, 1 Fyssay - - -"The (lift of listisjdssy Kva M. Hl-siicef, jKswiy . "Thfl i'rojwf AlllltnleofKt! he LlMlof question" Mu- Crt Of a t t it? lifltli f.wilia tt VunitHVurl. Votwl toloi.'Tbti Kblght W ' ttwv" miss neineuflfpt nier lr!" Orn(loil-..."AltierlcA's refill I'olltlcfll CofftlftlloH" k , A John If. Wlillnkrr, 1'reeenlNllofi of the Claw, A wnrdliiM lit flltilnitiRD. I'Utm Dtiet."Coiicert Gnlloii Drllllanie" .. r , ivetierci rpe ller lie ned lotion F2SM0KAL AND L00AL. Hon. E.J, Harding Is In tho city. Hon. W. H. Dllyeu of Albany is in tho cltv. , Hon. E. J, Harding of Fairfield was In town today. H. G, Coltoa, of tbo Massachusetts Mutual, Is in the city. Tommy Gilbert came up from Port laud this morning. Senator Blockman, of Heppncr, is lu the city. E. F. Pnrkhurst, tho solid Insurance adjuster of the Btato Is homo from Alscu buy. W. A. Jarvis, of Strong's restaurant force, returned last eveului from a visit to bis fruit ranch near Portland. "Tho Pride of Oregon" Is tbo prldo of Salem's boat housekeepers. It Is the beat flour evor made, and Is a home product. Always call for It. 0. A. Sehlbrede, tbe Roseburg attor ney, Is In tho city attending court. He Is accompanied by Mrs. Sehlbrede, who is tbe daughter of Hon. Geo. R, Down ing, where they are guests during their stay. The One Cent Daily Mail Jour nal takes like wild fire. Of course, Bale'm gets freight; by roll and boats land here every day. W. W. Brooks, of Brooks & SMisbury, is at Portland where be will collect and bring to this city tho prizes donated by Portland for tbe state shooting tourna ment. Remember F. 6. Dearborn, the book seller, will present every business man a Shannon bindlngcaso, who purchases goods to the amount of 10 cents or over at his store. Branson & Co. occupy a front seat all thotlmo In the matter of supplying family groceries. Tbey always lead on berries for table or canning. Bill Chambers Is not shedding any tears over the appointment of Mr Black as collector. Max Pruclit, tbo Ashland peach growor, was In the city today making arrangements to place his superior rrult". Three of tho best Democrats in Ore gon havo been appointed by Cleveland hs will be seen In our dispatches. IIOKN, COSHOW.-To Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Coshow, Monday, Juno 12, 1803, a son. RACE. To Mr. and Mrs. Race of Yew Park, Tuesday morning, June 13, a son, DKATUH. LYON, At Ashland, Or., Sunday June 11, 1803, Henry Lyon, of con sumption, aged about 32 years. Deceased was a brother of Walter Lyon, of Stay ton, and formerly lived In Linn county. HIHONd. At his homenarShelburn Linn county, June 12, 1803, Henry a Hlrons, aged 63 years. The fuueral will occur today at 2 o'clock. Deceased was a brother of airs, 8. D. Gibson of Polk county. COX. At the lnme of bis brother, Pe ter, nearBllvorton, June 10, 1893, W. Cox, aged about 82 years. The funeral was held at Bethany yes- vmuajr aiicnioon. consumption was the disease whioh destroyed Mr. Cox'a ! life after a lingering lllne PRICE'S fttiuTBaking jflrJ D SuuSn?' ?S"" ""i.; N. Urn. U4 la UiUiM. rf H.am-40 Vmiti Jkutoi ram 10, tM. I imnyi imimtmmtmmmtmiii 10 THE FLOWER SHOW f hf.l'1 Vfbm M (Joins:, ThsfwiGf thrM)M4 are tolnif to Hit mot Mtfwtly eiiiitpei lidOK Antt rAiioMKHT tiuusn IX oitr.ioN, In tliMS Hsh fott whnl wbst la new nif, Th n w tiling fe alway found a' Pattoti Bros., too.ttUra. MMtl Strtttonei-n OSBTATK srHKKT, TKJt' OHX Or-NT DAILY. It la a great success, , lotl People can hardly believe it. Many are subscribing for It out of puro curiosity. Ono centl Tboy can hardly see how it can bo dono. One cent a day I But It can bo dono. It Is being done. Wo nro preparing to take your sub scription by the year or two years. Tho circulation of tho Journal Is built up to that point where It can print a penny edition and' circulate it all over this state by mall. 25 cts. a month by mall. It Is tho only ono cent Associated Press paper on the Pacific coast. 11 1 1 Rally for Old Willamette. Attend tho commencement exercises of grand old Willamette Let her sons and daughters rally to her support. Let the pioneers and newcomers ri val each other In enthuslastlodevntion. The Journal freely gives a column a day to reports of tbe exercises. Let Salem show Portland and the world that we can support Universities and colleges as well aa Woolen Mills and Canneries. President Wbitaker is proving a grand all around athlete at tbe head of that Institution. Let us back him and show Van Scoy, Stratton & Co., that they aro not running the earth ! It is Alone. The Journal baa been alone in giv ing the people tho facts about the Shaw case. It has been alono in giving the facts about Rev. Kellerraan'a attacks on tbe grand army and pensions. It has been alone in giving the facts about that Iniquitous blanket license ordinance. The Journal readers will get tho news about any matter of publlo Inter est, though it feelf. like apologizing for some of the mutters It has been com pelled to publish in self defense. The Flower Show. Mrs. Wm. Brown is chalrmaln of tho committee on arrangemcts of tbe Flower-fiho v. The Flower show la held at tbe armory Friday and Saturday of this week. Let enthusiasm prevail. Everybody help with a few flowers. Let tbe armory blnpm as never before. Salem Is the Bouquet City. Let, the world know It. Make -It Go. Attend that Fourth of July celebra tion meeting tonight at Hotel Wlllam ette at 8 pm. Every business man of Salem who believes in our city should be there. Van Eaton' la the man 1 Catch him if you can, Selling on any other plan than pure, fresh, full weight teas, cof fees, Price's Extracts, and groceries generally. Rich golden Jersey milk Is being sup plied by tbe dairy of B. J. Sharpe. r WhV lUfler with alnb hrlanh ...H MHjou"" when Simmons Liver Reg. ' ulator will cure you. taiurier mmM40mmmmtrmim'?Tmt "!"? m Hi i iiiitw-iwiassiiws wm hi in nii i ti I I...M ilidl. fl wowikhi iieaos arc a m ran wiu done HtltH Oi!4 JlOMIfl VKOL'liii MAi)li (JtjO'ViliXa fttJOit AH (JA2f im MM) MX DAYfcJ IK 'J'JIJI. vtmi. at 'vim N00iE "AViVi STORE SAIvBM, OREGON, 3MTXP SXTMXirCElHi MILLINERY 50 Per Cent Less than Wholesale Prices. Have Just returned from San Francisco where I bought large 'in voices of fine Millinery Novelties for June and July trade at leas than 60 per cent, on regular prices. We shall give the Ladles of Salem and surrounding country some yery low prices for the next Sixty days. PLEASE KEEP YOUR EYE ON THESE COLUMNS FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS FOR SOMMER PRICES. Our Spring Stock is All Sold, WE ARE NOT OVERSTOCKED. WE CARRY NO GOODS OVER. WE ARE CONTINUALLY RECEIV ING NEW GOODS. We Have the nery Business in Oregon. WE ARE HERE TO STAY. Our Business. MILLINERY BUSINESS. MRS. S. G. REED, SALEM, - , - - OREGON, 265 Commercial Street. Millinery Sal?. if nlf' w,(k brJB8 b,"ok worth a. 60e for 35c Children's blank d uvv .-i.mi i.... -.. eue tor juu H wren -Mack stw bWwth..rr::::r:::n:::::r 76efor Ch drea a Ine Umm4 bat. worth ZZZZZ'n 36 for Wo Chlldrea'a flae triiBBwd hats worth 1 1 M to It 00 1-LUWfcRS AND RIBBONS AND WREATHS as per eeat. ebeseer Uhm yea ever bought taen. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OMttAHOUMt OORNBB, .... iALWf, OWWOK. .USA. 21 w Largest Ml