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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1894)
iwz '" ,M " p' P" ?w''a' j"..- -"'"i SPIIULOSIOISILI -OF- LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR -ON- STAXX XUILKMNL Thursday" and Friday, April 26th and 27th. . A fHm Attaint Mw Mate Trite 3Tsnr is Pregreac T&e state prisma board is basy cloeisg arracgtaacats for an additfca oa tbe Basils wteg of tbe pesiteatiary band lag's. Architect Knighton, wbo baa soese oasesOy pbamd tbe SoW3t borne asd Be30B seboo! featidlBn fee tbe sS&te, faks bees ordered to prepare pitas asd specifications for tbe ataae, which will be about -ISxHUeet, to be bnilC of brick. Tbe money for this improvement was appropriated la part by tbe but legisbuare, when it looked as though tbe Additicaal room would be needed atones. Itanants to about 130,000 aod although tbe room i sot needed jssiyet, tbe frame, work will be pet, m Won of aea wbo stay at beme, obey ftTfl8S A5B OeiETS. Goafesad the governors ! GoTerser Walie.es Colorado, ia hied ia iJotb witb tbe Cozies. If Governor Peaaoyer of Oregon doaaotdeeiare openly fartbem,beis known to sympathize witb tbe move- sseat to bints develaod. If be doersoi advocate Coxeyizm on thesis-spit will be because tbey have bo votes to belp cuke bim United States senator. Tbe Populist Peffer introduces a new bdll in tbe senate of tbe United Sutea every day for tbe relief of Coxey and bis tot a, as though they bid any more (lUm upon tbe public treasury than In order to mke more room for our nuHinery stock we w31 riislcea GRAND SACRIFICE SALE! Of Ladies' 4lain Underwear. Prices cut half in two. This will be the one chance in a life time for the laries or Salem to jurcbise these garments at less than the price of the material. We will make sacrifice prices. It rests withyou to call and be convinced. MRS. S. a? now and tba bonding enclosed. Tbe cells and tbe Inside finishing will be pat In wben needed. This addition is to conform in style to tbe one on tbe north wing; and will add greatly to tbe appearance of tbe Institution. Tbe pedueitioos will be ready witb. In a weefc, wben bid witi beadverljed for, and tbe contract for hollaing let. ,-f C. REED'S. Kellep - Zt Sods LITTLE LOCALS. bare Their spring stock ef Wall Piper in. mnrsed bui eight N.J. JodAb.oftbe -we- Are now ready to fill all orders. T. L. MITCHELL & CO., Insurance. HODMAN BLOCK, SALEM. Or. d Peck News. Tbe People party aamsldateg are holding day meetings. There are 3331 tcbool children in the county Gilliam G. A.K post will observe Memorial day.- The brp eropttf Bridgeport promises to be Inx jswbm tblayear. New Mots Scuoor- C. H. Bur Kraft, tbe architect, baa been pat in charged tbe new state deafmute school to be erected east of tbe city. He will ye?lve bids for erection of this new state institution at his office, and will! personally have charge of construction. ' TaE Stobsc Tbo cloud bung Iseary and there were Intimations of tfcuader and lightening, but the even teaarof tbe clothing trade at U. W. JafcMog and Bona was Hot affected. Ctrrnxo Remarks Wben they are beard they are always rememembered. Fo with the cat prices on groceries at Jo. C'krk', on Court street. Tbo New York Backet has a back yard full of empty boxes to sell cheap. Coast and get them for chlcxen coops aad other oaes. 2d lw Tbe Halem Improvement company Mftflka tbe publio with bulMIce ma. terial of all kinds, also wood and coal, fitate street New York ice cream made every day ', Strong's mtauranL jwwwmwBit u u 1 1 , n, - m-u.'-jw. POPULAR APPROVAL iar towards CflUbllghlng tbe) f of a buaint mma in. tbe titv. and the srood-will mm! w Jt been shown isdki timam wha Jiv dk with 1st Men iiMwu;r iwtuinit with 1 inasj Umm bsriNsVX tm effVf( y eatire t 'IRIGiUrl MM- Af COST. iCbi. Frd frpai Portlaod.. SUieaman force, iiodiftd. and tai Iig a rest. C Oiiraodtr retorsed yterday afternoon from a trip sontb. MbaSperry enteriaimd a party of fiend at utr gauery last erening.witb photograph concert. All tbe latest musical novelties were Introduced by be operator, Mr. Butcher, who is an expert electrical cencertbt: Wm. ifjentfleld, a compositor at tbe state , rioting office,! getting out tbe lilns iMted Bepoblican EUndard." If be succeeds be will have pictures of tbe Republican state and county candi dates, ard it will be issned about May i.5th. bplendld showers last night. .ewt, j ones, or btaytou, was a BUera visitor today. O. B. Hoyt, of JeUereon, b In tbe city this afternoon. 8. W.Jones, of Brooks, was today CTOimleiloned as notary public. M. J. Matson aod family, of Dubals. Pa., have settled in the city, and Mr. Mat- son will open a racket store in tbe D'Arcy block. --.E. C. Fatton and !fe went to Woodburn this afternoon. -..H-P.MqNaryia in Portland Mrs. J. R. Marsb, who has been v'leit ioKhsrsLitr, Mrs-P. 8. Knight, re turned to Portland this afternoon. Clark's Sjugai&s. Three cans of best P'reneb sardines for 50 cents. One quart of tosaato catsup 25 cent. One pound san dried tea for 30 cents. Three pounds extra soda crackers fr 25 cents. Clark tbe Court street grocer. Xotice. Mrs. Unrub, Bute Super intendent of Javenlle work of tbe W. CT. U, will conduct a mother's mvtiog next Saturday t half past sydock, and give a public lecture is the evening at half and on Sunday at 4 tbe laws and enlare tbe hard times like true American.". Cleveland nor Pennoyer are to blame for the existence of Cnxeyum. But tbeir political vagaries are. Cleveland crq one band represents an administra tion that, whatever iU policies of gov ernment are, be has been unable to apply them to restore order and pros perity to oar country. Waite and Pennoyer are apostles of unrest, discontent, calamity, in whose following all tbe political sorehead, malcontents and cranks expect to march into cfiices. Tbe great army of discontented and unemployed office- seekers, who pander to ignorance, wbo stoop to chicanery and dsmagogery to get votes, are a greater menace to the wdtre and safety of our country than T&st : tbetnarcbiosr ealamam at Corfe. p, m. wm FZ&TIHZjTT PERS0JTALS E-litor Hatton, of the Washington Pust, is better. Tbe Papalfat M. V. Bork Is "or gantdng" in California. Gen. Granger, C S. A., died st Waeblngton. GVivernor Pennoyer opens tbe Popu list campaign at Ashland next Satur day. Tbe federal courts will Smprvon one too ruaay editors and then tbe federal courts Ml go. G vernor Flower, of Xew York, Las vetoed U bill allowing Sons of Vet-e-acs posts to carry arms. Eiltor Bosewater, of tbe Omaha Bee, wiil win in bis case of being imprison ed for rocUmptof court. Governor Pennoyer will not talk free trade this year. He is after finance, Hf.rvey Scott and G rover Cleveland. Gro. S. Downing, Senator Matlock and Geo. EL Chamberlain are Demo crats who do not believe it is a gcod year for their party to win. A matter which gives President Cleveland concern was tbe permission a local real estate dealer who gave Coxey to encamp in "Woodley Park," which adj-ina tbe president' country place. Some of tbe Populists and Penuoyr Democrats of tbe state are going to have Pennoyer first speech in e campaign stereotyped aod farnbfaed free to all papers of the state that will pabHb It. The JoroTAt, will pub lisbitinfnlL M I u m oFiiii -THE WELL KNOWN FIRM OF- Willis Bros. & Co. ? il0!!(W and con.1' Have decided to retire from the Dry Goods Business. We, therefore place on sale our Entire Stock, consisting of every variety of seasonable Dry goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, etc., at Wholesale Cost for CASH. morning, April 23d, this great sale will commence. tmue till everything is sold. Times are hard, and you want to buy good cheap. :-: Now Is Your Chance :-: Everything sold at Cost or less, as we are positively Going Out of - Business; Thanking our many friends for their past favors, we ask a continuance of tbe same, while we wind up this Business. Respectfully, WILLIS - BROS. - & - CO,, OPERA HOU3E CORNER. ! HELP1XS THE LABUB1XG MEX. Tbe American people must aroofe have a cbildrecs meetlncr at trhirh be will give a "Chalk Talk-" ' fc ns!ves and regardless of minor dif- Tbese meetings will be held in tbe free reading room on Court street. All are cordially invited to attend. ference throw themselves into tbe t-rea eb against a do-nothing administra tion at Washington and a mischievous, m'ddSesome lot of dangerous state rights demagogues wbo sm encourag- Bokx. At Oregon City, April 25th 1SS4, to tbe wife of W. Sheban. a J2 poind eon. Mrs. Sheban Is a daughter j bK Cuxe. I m all over lb 1 nd. tt our townsman, Joeepb Kuertor,' wbo is for tbe first time grandfather. PB&S0NALS. Stale printer and Mrs. F.C. Baker, went to Portland this afternoon. Mrs. D. L. Fleeter, tbe Court street modUte spent tbe day In Portland. Judge O. H. Burnett went to Port- lind this afternoon. Dr.L. 8. 8kIQ left this afternoon for New York state to be absent several mouths, County Treasurer R. G. -Brown went to Woodburn this afternoon on bail nets. Don BcanUn, brother of Mrs. Ed. N. Edetf arrived today from Victoria, the guest of Judge Edes. A.B. Huddleson, of Jeflerson, is in town. He has not yet got Beard, tbe Populist to pull out of tbe race. Tbe delegates of tbe district meetlne of the M. E. woman's foreign mission ary society, about a dozen In number. bate returned to their homes. Hon. E. F. Parkbunt, chief adjuster of tbe state insurance oomoany. re.' will locate. w w . PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local CorresaoBdeaee front Towns ia taa Valley. JEFPBBSOS. J. C Seigmnnd went borne on a visit Tuesday. . There is some talk of a ladies' brass band In this city. Prof. Davis and family left Tuesday, for Pennsylvania. Judge Bellinger, of Portland, was In the dty on business Saturday. A Demoreat medal cpntest will be held at tbe M. E. church next Tuesday evening, May ltt. Rev. E. B. Sutton, or Seattie, gave a lecture at tbe M. E. church Tuesday evening, and was well attended. Tha young mens' Republican dub, of this dty, will meet at 8mltb and Jones' hall, Friday evening, April 27tb. Gcod speakers will be present, and everybody Is invited to attend. Died. At Jeflerson, April 22, 1631. of consumption, T. H. Sbeppard, aged IS years, 3 months and 11 days. De ceased was a eon of Mrs. Belfe, and a step-eon of Mr. Relfe, of this dty. Tbe funeral services was held at tbe Evan gelical church Tuesday, April 24th, at 2 p. m., by Rev. Lougswortb, which was witnessed by a large concourse o( people wbo bad assembled to pay a last tribute to tbeir esteemed friend. Tbe casket was covered with beautiful floral oOerings. Tbe remains were laid to rest In tbe Jefferson cemetery, on tbe hill overlooking bis borne. Henry will be missed by bis youug associates and friends, wbo loved blm so welL TBOH &0BUMITY. Mr. Goedy and family have removed to Jordan. Geo. Krausse was visiting at Mt. Angel but week. Mla Mary Geblen bis returned to her borne In Staytop. Hermann Scbcllberg was up to e. htm Sunday vlsltiug relatives. Frank McGIanU and family have departed from here to Turner where be turned this morning from a tour of Eastern Oregon, and other points. Geo. 8. Downing and Ed. McKInney went up to Aumsvllle tub) morning to act In conjunction with A. Gesner, as Miss Etta DIckerson, of Albany, slopped here a few day, on her way to MoMlnnvllle, A soda! evening party was held at tbe residence of Wm. Bmltb, Tuesday commlsslouera for the partition of tbs ' .i. . ' j : Hmtli, ,.. . j evening. Those present enjoyed them- wive hugely by dndnc, and were de lightfully entertained by tbe esteemed Smith estate. Sft Mobb Newmpai'kks L. H, Mo Mahaa sava he exnecta to atari annthr boit and family. paper in Salem next week. Gay Cook! Tbe school directors of tbs district and Floyd Churchill are also about to are very ambltlom to nave tbe school start a new paper at Sllvertoa. J property and grounds la good order. j We are glad to see tbe good work go Tsackaw' SxaiUs. f oa, but grievs va to think of tbe fact Nolle k hertby given that I will : tkat oar tatsat la workmanship U not bold the regular Mario ceaty tMet-'sMatl. Wben tkey hire a wora- Mhr?hTrXTs''affWi' FtrtU''J to bttlW oa ail oeoe; WteMsy, May . utMliSWswi laMsail cCflvlBg tbe contract to AfiiUaat for aft isinw will b ax- wm saaebaaie. who has already aM)B4att)MiiwaMitlsaa8lBlae. abowa bta aWllty U handle tbe bam- Dated th! SsHsi day efApril. MN. j atr aed saw, by tbe HJgBlHorat wwk J. JJL VnUHAX, 'an Iks uur wniijaMi. t(uv bsvn oar Sd4tM2 Hupt OastaascwAt. jriesw sympathy Ucaa w kuow) TbebebisltatlMaHyaiMK'tfsiiiMatMbuiMaiMtilic aebool eat-1 i ., t.v,.. nVUHSTHt-l Mwap, , IN THE SOCIAL REALM. HONATIOX AXD SDBPH1BE. Avery pleasant surprise was given Father and Mother Doilarhide, Friday April 20r 1631, by a fev friends wbo met at tbe boiue of Mrs. Bennet and m&rcbtd iu doable file to their home beaded by a loaded wheelbarrow pro pelled by J-inies Roberts. Tne door was thrown open and in went the whole brigade wheelbarrow and ail nearly loaded down w.iib grocerie?, caned fruit, dried fruit, cakes, pies, cbickep and everything imaginable, and soon tbe long table was loaded down witb a beautiful weddingdinner, it being their fifty-first wedding'' ad versary. The good neighbors took in everything ready cooked, so all present enjoyed a lovely dinner and It made every one happy to see the old couple enloy themselves so well. After dinner all gathered in tbe parlor and listened to an appropriate address by Father Doilarhide. He said be would be 74 years old tbe 24 tb day of next August and bis companion would be 67 on tbe same day, that they were tbe parents of 12 children, 7 of whom have paid tbe but great debt and gone to inherit tbdr possesions in the land of Beulb, yet be said they bad lived a life of hap piness and that he would not want to exchange, or go back If be could, that they were perfectly satisfid to continue in tbe same relation unto tbe end. "O, be said, if we eould-al! realize the bless ings we enjoy as w 30 along, how happy we would be, tnat we should love our neighbors as ourselves and this means just what you have all done today." ul realize," said be, "the meaning of this is to belp your neighbor If be needs belp." He could hardly find words to explain bow thankful tbey were. They sang "Nearer My God to Thee" and were led in prayer by tbe speaker. All were pleased and went to tbeir homes feel ing tbey bad only accomplished one more duty. However, before tbey sep arated, on hcariogofthe poor health of another neighbor, (Mrs. Huntly and two orphan children,) wbo lire one block north of tbe residence of Sort Downlng.tbere was a paper passed and signed by nearly all present that tbey would assist bcr In some way, take her something In tbe'way of food on Tues day. April 20. Anvtblnr any one can I do In this direction wilt be thankfully received. She Is a highly respected lady and greatly deserving. This little gathering is one long to be remembered. Ntlson Renoel owns no bank stock in this dly. save in the defunct Mt-r-I chants' National. He Is rmtlinr a! hundred per cent, asse&ineut on what be owns in that concern and is makin? Here are the areumenta that have no nou-e about It. Taccma Ledcer. ! hlnri nni th i.r, mD r ,. Here is a suggestion to tbe proprie-! country In their present d plorable con- wrs 01 me foruand savings bank. J Uitien: borne of them are millionaires andl Dawn w-th tbe capitalist' should put np "tbe stnfL" Tne bankers are cocspirators against We should have compulsory arbitra- lati tkra between railroad managers and j Down with the gold-bug! laborers. Tbe proposition made byj The proected manufacturer is a rob Governor Knute Nelson, of Minnesota, '"er! to Prendent J.J.Hill, of tbe Great J The irutnent is hich'y effective. Northern road, is tbt tbe differences i ut it has not materially helped the between the railroad and tbe strikers laborng man. And it never will, be submitted to arbitration. - Yfeterday ! J m Hill had consented to arbitrate. - Pops and Pops. SaLkx, Or., April 25, 1SSL ; Eo. Jeurnal: In yesterday's J ocr XAL. appears an interview of a "Promi- ' nent farmer," that it is about tbe thi -neat of Republican roorbacks" yet out- Your msn says too much. j Wben a Populist says he d-e3 not believe in paper money, but does be- iieve in bonds and gold alone as cor- - rency, be ezpoies the cloven boob. J THE MARKETS. Sax FBAXCI5CO, April 26. Wheat May Jl.CSf; December 81.14. Chjcaoo. April 25. Cash, 5S15S; May SSfSoSj. Portland. Anil 23. Wheat vallev SJJfS5: Wlla Walla 75 77. E. 1L A1TU PKiA'TlXtt CO., K ASD JOB PRINTERS JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Pafats, Oils, Window Glass, Yarniskes and the most complete stock 0! Kruslics of all Kinds in tfec State. Artists M aterials,Limc, ilair, Cement and Shinglcsam finest quality of GRASS SEEDS New Advertisements, X Ul A dare broarn or blju-V fl F. vhl;e fl&r on loieA, mil vhtu. n iir.' ' Vfth tthftnfrf.iA. kt . . .. . .... .u.Kuuiui,Buu uiui iuui, a ur4 Ton mo. not urge, lr.efcction. came ttad nlrh. Jwctrcalloa H. A.ilnner, WcatB&em,ud "e- -S1t A T LAKGB BUly Wrighfi. bj-g (iLnd BUll .Qjloesn't tnoT Bow maoj) ate at Urge .11 -vlng lawn, Ccingcardeo -wort.acd otha- lie minding other people" bus ctM, aj veil ti their ova. Ulre uem & trial aod U oxppr. 41Sim rrOUSE TO EtNT-Oorner Charch andro- 1L 27 Oli. suultu inioireat SS Stale ttrcet. A.S. Hill TiU: mow jrtct cttlng ttnu made. WU! OOla a ri2tLDr Ttwn. fill nKrs Vr.v. 1ITH'. Legal Blank PuhlhJiers. If a man claim to be a Christian and then savs be does not believe in a find Baaa'sXear Kdekjlerth tank. Coml ttrect and thinks Jesus Christ a humbug and delusion, wbr would you place him If your man ever claimed to be a Populist and believed what you now" report and believe him as saying, then : a . Closing Out! i Ann ssy,1-1, .vper t ljUUU NVtao,ealeeos:,V7 SUfi street. ?vinpiPfnvinT he is or was probably tbe same kind of iffii !K5.2SL ori Popu'btas the two anarchists who I jPi5,?5aTri--ecTwii beoidajain. understand were hired in Portland the ' I other day to lecture among tbe farmers ! of this state as representative Populists. It wont work, as their doctrines are ! too veil known now. Give us a rest. ! RKALi STTFF. Forcaie bj J. u. Parri&b, M UtplU ' 13-Wt PAPEKa.-IoruanL iacramenio, o.aWe, TMonauudSM Kraaclico paper on ole oBoioeu'j, .u.ffice loci. of U CURIa-TlAX SCIENCE Literature ttad uu al at sm iJbjrty ktret TUltSPArEKaxepjoaaieat E.aDau'i 1 JiUl AdTertistnsAsKipv. 61 nci fr; ti.n.K.n. fT.hri.. &.n .v.... .k.... .. l- T .'""-"" vamjonua, wotn eoatrag tor adrertlslpg cap bmxde for It, CHICAGO LAD1 QUARTETTE X World-wide, g Q means world-tried. O x ne nign and- reputation and enormous sale of o Q Cornelia Neltnor, Impetsonator, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposaU ftir the ereetioa ef a bal.4 Ing for U.e U it-sou school for Dm Hut 1 wU te received br tbe Brard of Tm.rj r tiM ,ehco.at tbe alite CSanltrJ. s lem,0:esor, Earn blj must be accompanied br a ca t Jlel hi cSc lor fScc Plans and redflcatoiu ran be teen at Uu oHce of S. P. Uaxuo, Arcbllec;. PorU ind, Oi goo,orattb9 office of C. U. Eorgsrat Artiu wet, sjalem. Oreeou. Th-Board of Traders reterrtsthe riihtto reject an v and all bids abmlt'd. SYLVESTER PEXNOVEK. Governor, E. W McBRlDE, Hee-r of SUte. E. B. it. E-KOY, Snpt fnb.lnrt'n. . Bonl or Trustee. Saleai, Oregon. Aprll'5. 1-91. i 9 1 Will arper In Valero under tb the V.it. c A. on anspices of Beecham's0 c?s2) Pills (Tuuku) reflect the wisdom of two generations. Ti cests a box. G A. R" AttentJon Decoration day is coming. Tbe Wanawaker "G A. R " suiU are the beat. Oar $10 00, li00, f 130 and $15.00 suits can,t be beat. It requires three weeks to till orders. Order now. Minkler Jc Beach, -1-24 5 d Sales Aeeots. Salem Or " in ' aai , Low Ste&mer Sates. Parties intending visiting the Mld winterJHlrshouldpatroutjithe Union Padfic Steamers, as this Company has placed In eflect from Portland tbe low rule of $22.00 to San Francico and re turn, which Includes meals aud berth. Wednesday Evening, Hay 2, '94 MARY B. WEAVER, first Soprano and Whist.'er. EDITH BlbHEE, . . Contralto. ELIZABETH LUDWIG. .r- ,. Me" sPrao 3"d PiarisL AHCE MERRILL RAYHOND, Ftemimiaal A"" Soloist. CORNELIA NELTNOR, 0-etn of Impersonators. A iroBdwfal eouiblnalion ot talent, beaatr and training. J Ge .era! admission vt rnia romi. xs ivtic. .,:,., .. r 1 : Oteiner'O CARBOLIC SALVE G UARANTEED sm!h Rrr?.?!8 fXtI?'r ved Tocuw Rurns, Chapped Hands, elc iU. RwrvtdseaUat P-tton Broa.1 No cure. VonfviRftmdPd. i . ....... ."-GROCERIES-: STAPLE and FANCY. Woodenware, Willow ware, jud! CROCKERY. A choice nejv lite of Syrnii Osborn & Harritfs 116 Court street idcs.wr "ii-i?-i ruu particulars can oe otiUlned by ad dreBBlnir W. U. Hurlburt, A. G. P. A.. union racincbystem, Portland. 1- Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. u w -". improveu uooos and Lowest Prices. . w. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. sai FH. OREGOIt. -" t au-tf AwarW Highust Honors World's Fair. K rt fl B ffl ILF'i s ee? m wm mm, m m mm neaiaking -- - rm as f. 1- a . .. . - I make a Specialty of fittltiR the Eye with Glasses. 1 nave had thirty-five years' experience, which, with my French Trial Case enables me to cor- vio. t - . . reciV nt he Eye. There is no charge for my eer vices, icarry a large line of Optical Goods and can fit your Eyes at one sitting. . W. W. MARTIN, Optician THE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Wanl'E W. Keep a full Una of Truck, im and residence 2 block south of postomce. RYAN & CO. PERRY & CO., -engines repaired. All kinds of Job Work neatly done ear Depot, Salem, Oregon, Correspondence solicited. MANUFACTURERS of Hop and Cooking Stoves. Hollow vrare, all fixes, and Chilled Plow Points. Full Une of Stove Extras, as&& IS "Jfe4,AS . ?. t wnHf,M0Hot ,'iiewJwBiiHiw"w '('-!.!F-''5ig-nwsnr:.' - mWWJm:!"11 X1'"