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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1894)
I M TBI CAMTAL JOURNAL. I'UULIBHKD DAILY, KXUKIT HUNDAY. BT Til It Capital Journal Publishing Company IVwtottloo Hloelc. Commercial Htrot. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. 1 illy, ly carrier, per mouth,- D-tlly, by mail, per year, Weekly, 8 page, per year, . 3.0" - 1J MONDAY, MAY 28, 1MM. J. L. MITCHELL & CO., Insurance, HOLM AN JJLOCK.HALEM. Or. ilv Strong's! BltEAD! :::: MlEADl HIWT J1RKAD INTHECITY - - - $i.oc - - - - 50c - - - - 25c 10c Westacott & Irwin, I 33 Loaves 16 " 8 " 3 " 271 Commercial Stree LITTLE LOCALS. Mra. II H. Luabo entertained lie Hunduy achool cIuhh of young ladhi Saturday afternoon In substantial tyl . Quy M. Powers Iiuh returned U BuIoiii, oh tliu steamer El wood, f 1 1 which haul ho acted iih ugont ut Port loud, Iiiih tied up lor lint hcuhoii. ..Mi. uud Sirs. (J. W. JoliiiHon have gone '" n trip to the Midwinter fair, und t visit other California polutH John Irwin was down from HeottH Mill" Hut urclny, und ho says If It wasn't forn fowfjrowlers up there, thoy wouldn't know thuro wan mich n thing as "hard times." Mrs. A. Strang camo up from n visit ot Portland IIiIh morning. A good crowd enjoyed tlio'duyut Mornlngsldo ytdlerday Mm. M. J). llond, of WfHt Huleni, wont to Port land toduy. 1. L. Losoy went to (Jervuls today. -.Mrs. Lou Blelner uud baby returned today from a visit with frlcndH at Eugene.. --II. II. Thompson opuut Htiuday at Kukoih with lila butter hulf, returning thin ufternoon. SWINGING AROUND THE OIROLE Twkuth Btukkt. Not n little ob jection will ho made to the promised Improvement of Twelfth street. The Kohool board will remoiiHtrate, and It 1h understood that Wlllamettu unlver ally, tho cannery owners, tho woolen mill people, tho H. P. It. it. L'o. and severul other large holders will go and do likewise. Whether there will be eno igli to defeat the measure Ih not known, but tho opposition will bo strong. On TuksV Nioiit May iiUlh, a oompllmeiiWy benellt will be tendered Mre, Frank Cooper, at llerd'a open house, when some of Balem's best and brightest literary and musical talent will oontrlbutu to the plousurci of tin evening. After the program shall havi boon rendered, a social dance will b Indulged In by those present. Tim salt of tickets has been very large and au enjoyable time Is assured. The follow, log la tho pregram: Overture, Prof. MoLynian's orchestra; solo, Master Oiklo Muellhuupt; recitation, Mrs. N J. Balrls; solo, Mr. M I). Kagunj reel tatlou, Mlsrt Mabel Carter; solo, Miss Nellie CarH)iiter; selection, orchestra; nolo, Mix M. Davis; recitation, Miss Mario Vandersol; solo, Mrs. J, H Utrlokler; quartette, Messr. Kuudret, Wongor, lirouson and Kpley; selection, orchestra. Uio Picnic Next Friday the K publlcan club of Btayton will give a treat basket piculc. There will Ut u rant feast of apeechca mid good things to eat, Everybody Invited with or without baskets. Not Comino. John It, Sovereign, tho grand master workman of the Knights of Labor, will not speak here next Tuesday, as advertised, as he was called back Kast by oftlclal dulle. Baud, gravel, lime, cement, In fact everything In tho building material lino la supplied In tho best quality, on the shortest notice and at tho low at price by the Balem Improvement Co. LasT.On May 1.1th, n gentleman's emvat pin. The tinder will pleas Jve It at this otllco and receive a rv ward, fi-iM-tlt The Journal Man and tho Other Republican Candidates on Their Travols. JIACLEAV. Here was an Immenso display of en thusiasm. This In a community of rich farms; rich farmers, and rich far mer's sons and wives and daughters came out by the hundreds to hear the Republican speakers. In this part of the county there Is not over one Pop ulist out of four voters and but few of these are proierty owners or tax pay ers. An unusual number of young men were present und they seem to be very where enthusiastic loyal Republl jhih. They are not following In the ownp of the soreheads and kickers and politicians for revenue only. At the j oso of the revlo'v of I'enuoyer's re ord Mr. Uurkley enthused the crowd o such a pitch that they slmul 'tneously burst Into three cheers foi he ticket, uud then a "What's tin mitter with Moore V" "HeV all rlglitl" and soon with the whole tick1'. The meeting lasted three hours und when it broke up there was n reason ot .land shaking uud congratulations. Ii th'; Republicans are beat In Murioi t uuly this yeur they are going to die hud. As the crowds drove away In theli w igons cheer after cheer echoed bad from the hills until they were out oi Inuring. "There's life In the old do, 't," Is tho title of one of LaudseerV ndutlngs and it will prove true of tli llopublican party In Oregon this year ATHII.VKKTON. Republican eloquence at Muclea.v taUpaI a thunderstorm which begin to fairly pour soon after the meetliif vas culled to order at Bilverton. Tin , Hinder rolled and cracked in good old 'adiloued eastern style. It cleared tin ilr next day Just uh the mists und fogf if Popiillmn will clear away to let Ii .he sunshine of Republican prosperity ifler the election In June, and stil uoronf er the noxt presidential eler tlon. Bilverton Iris the appearance of con liilerahle thrift and enterprise in spite of hard times. Streets arc being eroded und u number of "how buildings an irolug up. A man who was at work oi. tlie streets said most of the men em ployed on that Improvement were Pop ulists, uud that a number of them wore Daily to march with Coxey's army and to.tr down the government at Washing ton if It did not do something. He told mo he hud lost nearly everything he had In a tlmbei h eolation last year, but that recently Governor Ponnoyor liad bought hlh los for u low price and helped him out. Ho was for Pounoyor for United Slates senator, and I did not blamu him. I lid not make Inquiries as to whether In ever had any logs or not, but It was uvldeut ho hud Ponnoyer's money. Let nobody think Ponnoyer Is not rustling for that seuutorship. Hois buying ut cheap prices n great many lorfs this spiiug which ho will after wards noil at lumber trust prices. If he don't get his money back out of the United States treasury, ho will get ll back from the advance on logs under Republican good times, There was the usual three-ring circus of Moores, Ji.ir kley and Ilofer, with a lot of question, asked about railroad commission, school law, rouds, eto., all of which wire an swered satisfactorily, and Bilverton wac bid laruwell, The local Kenublluaiis ire very enthusiastic, and will poll a nueh larger vote than ever Isjfore. The baud played well at Bilverton. seorrtt mii.uh Is the beautiful Quaker town, located dx miles east of Bilverton In tho hout of a very rich farming region. Mr. Scott, the original proprietor, now io sides at Woodhiim. Tho towuslte s'oks up from lino largo wpiures, sur rounded by level streets on I he south oast bunk of Hutto creek, and was located by the Oregon l.aud Co., of Salem, which Is entitled to great credit for developing this Hue part of Marlon 'Hiunty and bringing in hundreds of new families. One of tho best laid oil tod graded roads in tho county has been juilt to KcotU Mills, and tho county wok crusher Is on tho ground, ready to o to woik to build tho tlrst broken rook roid towards B.-lem. If anyone will ctiiiio here and see tho pretty new style church, school house, ntddonevs, slorxw and hotel, he will see why It Is only natural that these people- should want bettor nwuls. John 8. Hiohle, nvcntly of Dickey county, North Dakota, was chalrmui of tho large meeting. Bhephard Oug, one of thcUvtmus oletl young men In the o unty.rtms tho h ttel and sprotd u grand dluuer.served by It's wife and Miw Ong. Bikitls Mills U a full of Republican as au egg Is of meat. Tho young men hero who are not dUslpated polltloatly, or other wise, are lUpubll&ktis.Just as they re In Bilverton, M loioay and nalem uud all oyer the county. The HmIU MIIN lwy are orgaultlug a baseball olub, and will kkhi tn pre pared to conttst tho diamond with other part of the comity, At Maoleay publicanlsm. On the canvass this year the county and legislative ticket are all working harmoniously for each other and for the success of the whole ticket. There are good talkers and good singers and good musicians among them. Moores and Waters sing, Ehlen and Graham play the vio lin, Brown and Calvert play the organ. BarKleycan sing, pray, talk or, I was going to say, dance a Jig. But at sev eral places In the country where the boys have boxing gloves and know what they are talking about say very few men ever put them on with this lighting Itepubllcan that did not come out second best, Barring myself, a better-natured, better-hearted net of men never ate, step', talked, walked, pulled and ran together. WOODltUKN. Of course an ovation awaited the Re publican candidates here. Wlille Woodburn is the battlefield of the county, Wood burn Republicanism is not of the luke warm variety and not MEMORIAL DAT AT SALEM. Independent Candidate. The undersigned hereby anmu'-ceo u'mpelfas an Independent candidate for the dll e of constable In Hulem dis trict, for re-election. T. P. WELCH. IJOHN. BROWN In Yew Park addition to Salem, on May 24, 1894, to the wife of Wm. T. Brown, a daughter. A Grand Parade and an Eminent 0. A. R- Orator. J Q Barnes, F. B. Bouthwick, and R. A. Cro-can, ineniisjrs of the com mltleo on urrungerneuls, have an nounced the following order of exer cises and program for the day: 1 he members of Sedgwick post will assemble at their hall at 1 p. m. The procession will form under the direction of comrade T. C. Smith, the chief marshal, and will inarch to the G. A. R. lot in City View cemetery fweatof Rural) starting promptly at li o'clock. There the usual Memorial services will be conducted by the post and the W. R. C. Following this and the decoration of the graves of the dead comrades, the procession will reform J and return to the city where it will I Hear Thoa. Tongue "break rank" until 7 p. m. when the Thursday night. members will assemble at the G. A. R. hall and reform for march to the opera house to attend the evening exercises UIKI). McLOUOAL. AjChernawa, Or.,May 25, 1894, at 2 o'clock p. m., from con sumption, A ngeliue McDougal, about 15 years of ge. at Salem next HC OCT OF BOD! We lii'-an what we say. We are selling our POSITIVELY SUE SI i A' COST ! Oppul'. easily dimayed. It has u loyal rank 1 which will begiu at 8 o'clock, the fol- and (He, loyal leaders, a loyol Repub lican newspaper run by Day und Anderson uud u first class bund. It bus Republicans who ure of the right stud and metal, who work tor their principles whether they are candidates or speech makers or not. Six hundred people tilled Davenport's h dl almost to its capacity. The women and the young men here as elsewhere ure inteueely Republican and autl Populist to the core, 'iher was the usual speech making with fun and hilarity us elsewhere, Aire. Wulter T00.0 sung au original cum pdgnsong with flue elket. She is u devoted daughter of Republcuulsm uud Thk Jouknal would like to see her prullle stumped on the hearts of every j Republican audience in Oregon, en-' shrined with tho memory of her sweet voice. The threatened revolt against Burkley In Woodburn among Repuhli cans did not tuke place, in fact it went Just the other wuy. The Wood burn meeting demonstrated tiie high regard in which he is held by ull classes of citizens and men of ull parties. There is no revolt aguiust Mr. Buruli y among Republicans who know the mill. Wherever lie is heard, his prer- less ubilities us a campaigner ure ap preciated. Bulem Republicans can prt pare for a treat when Burkley speaks here next Saturday night. E. Hofek. lowing programme beingthe order, Bong by the choir and audience, con ducted by Comrade Z. M. Parvin. Invocation by Rev. G. W. Grannie. Song by choir. Recitation, "Decoration Day," by Mrs. R. S. Wands. Vocal solo by MIssMattie South wlck. Recitation by little Jumes Mott. Quartette, "Sword of Bunker Hill," by Messrs. Kuudret, Wenger, Epley and iironson. Address by It v. W. r. Malay ,D. D., of Chicago. Bong, "America," by the choir and aud ence. In the march to the cemetery the column will be formed as follews: Chief Marshal f. C. Smith and a des. Second Regiment baud. Battalion of Oregon National Guard consihtingof Cos. '!," "H," and "B" of Bulem, and "E"of Hubbbrd. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, G. A. R.,and vhltiug comrades and old soldiers, ac- jcompuuied by the Mexican und Indian i war veteran". Sumter camp, Sons of Veterans. Willamette university students. I A company from the Oregon state reform school. Citizens in carriages and on foot. Y.M 0. A. Auxiliary. The ladles representing the board of olllcers of tho auxiliary to the Y. M. C. A. are hereby requested to meet in tho parlors of tho association rooms to morrow at A p. m. Let every member of tho board feel it ti personal duty to be presont. By order of Mils. R. S. Wam.ack, Pros. Mus. E 11. McEuioY.See'y. Stores to Oloso. At the request of members of the "G. V. R.," aud In memory of those trav elers from whose bourn there Is no re turn, I would suggest that the busi ness men of our city clcse their stores from 12 m. until 6 p. in. on Memorial day. Claud Hatch, Mayor. Bulem, Muy 28, 1891. Two Stepping Stones to consumption are ailments we often deem trivial a sold and a cough. Consumption thus ac quired is rightly termed " Con sumption from neglect." Scott's Emulsion not only stops a cold but it is re markably successful where the cough has become deep seated. Scott's Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat-food to take. It arrests waste and builds up healthy flesh. Praptred bj Soott A Bowsb, N. Y. All iraggisti. ) U BUG SIMIG Come and see us. Investigate. This is a golden tunity to buy Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Under- wear, etc., at your own price. We carry full lines of kid and fabric gloves, silk mitts, corsets, ribbons, laces, embroideries, silks, satin ', velvets, plushes, lace curtains, window shades, white quilts, carpets, mattings, linoleums and oil cloths, blan kets and quilts, trunks and valises. EVER YTHIN6 -:- GOING AT COST- Thunking our many friends for their liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of the same until we wii d up the business. Willis Bros. & Co., OPERA HOUSE CORNER. June Races ! and Sveec kig ASSOC The road leading to the cemetery will be well sprinkled and there will be u plentiful supply of water ou hand to qi ench the thirst of ull wiio may de sire it. Tub Eui'K Pauty. An orchestra often pieces will preform at Reed's to ulght. A concert will be given from 8:110 to !) o'clock, when dancing will be giu. Admission to gallery 25 cents. Mkmoiuai. Day Skkyick At the M. E church Sunday the regular union Memorial day serloe was carried out without a break, and ull the parts gave excellent sutlsfutlon.Thouddrcssof Rev. Hutchison was highly patriotic, aud dlll'ered in tone aud spirit considerably from uu uddress delivered from the B'Hiio pulpit a year ago. It was u high ly patriotic address. The seelal union choir rendered a very boiuilful patri otic anthem. Tho rendition ot tho old hymns by tho congregation was very Inspiring. Cki.i:iiation at Huitii.vnn. The executive committee of Marlon District lodge No. 10, I. O. O. T. mot In special session at Salem on Saturday, May 20th to make the dual plans for the celebration of July -ttlr The com mittee selected Hubbard as the best place and have secured a tine grove with a mineral spring near by. The program will consist of two addresses Interspersed with music In the tore noon, Tho ufternoon will be given to varlnu amusements and a "Demurest Mcdul" contest. W. C. T. U. MHKriNO. There will bo u meeting of the executive committee of Silein Union held ut the usual place of meeting, at 1:30 p. iu. Tuesday. By order of president. m Sktti,ki Ui'. The $22,000 claim of Ladd & Bush aguiust, Mitchell, Pax ton, Page, Knight, et al., was today satisfactorily adjusted, uud the judge ment sutislled. A Jasmink Bin Given to every lady customer, by Holverson & Co. See their challles. HON. TWOS H TflNGIIR IV Vl III I VIIUULj Late Chairman of the Republican State Convention, and one ot the most brilliant orators of the State of Oregou, will address the citizens of Balern and vicinity, ou the political Issues of the day, AT SALEM, 1TO UL Jf May 31st at 8 o'clock, -AT- PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. Bicycle race, half mile, open; 1st prize, value G; second, value $2 oil. Running, oue-tourth mile dash, free-for-all; purse. J7-3. Trotting, three minute class, mile heats, 2 in 4; purse $100. Running, three fourths mile dash for three-year-olds; puise?100. Trotting, 2:22clas-, mile heats, 2 in 3; purse J150. THURSDAY, JUNE 21. Bicycle race. mile, hnnrtinnn 1st pme, value JS..V); second, valu Pacing, 2:35 class, mile heats, 2 i nurse J inn open; ue $o. 1 in 3: r.. .-.-,.. lli.it ' ' - - JUIP- $JUO. Trottiujr, 2:25clas, mile heats. 2 in 3; purse loo. Running, three-eights mile dash, free for a I; purse 125 Running, seven-eishts mile dash, free-for-all; purse 150. FRIDAY; JUNE 22-(Ldies' Day.) Bicycle race, one mile for novice, 1st prize, value $8; second, value $2.50. Trotting, 2:35 class, mile heats 2 la 3; purse 100. Trotting, 2:29 class, mile heats 2 iu 3; purse 150. Running, one-half mile dash; purse 100. Running, one mile dash; puree $150. SATURDAY, JUNE 23. Bicycle race, one mile, open; first prize, value, 100; second, value 10. Running, five-eights mile dash; puree 100. Running, one and one-eighth mile dash; purse 150. Pacing, 2:18 class, mile beats, 2 in 3; purse 150. Free-for-all trot; puree 200. There Will Kc :t HEED'S OPERA HOUSE. Hear Thoa. Tongue Thursday night. ut Salem next Bids Wanted. McCull it Adams will receive bids for the complete repair of the Gilbert A Patterson store, up to 5 o'clock p. m., Monduy.Muy 2S. Call at tho bulldiug, make estimate aud leave bid. Hear Thos. Torg io at Salem next Thursday night. m Sound and Well. Kmoiit. Oregon, May G, IS1M. For over -10 years I have had heart disease. Five years ago I received n serious Injury which disabled mo from walking, Doctors failed to cure me. I began taking Hood's Surnaparilla aud Hood 'a PUN, ami they did more for me than I could have been made to believe. 1 am tkt years old Unlay and am sound and well. Bvkon B. Hkiuuck, Hoo Vs Pills cure ludlge-itiou. -THE- M'KINLBY QUARTETTE!1 WILL Furnish goo t music for the ocea-Iou. Gr.iLd street parade, and music by the Binds. Big Bicycle Race Every Day. 11 -i . i - XI fru. , ,i . u,e lroltini? autl Ping races close on June 10th. and the en tries to the running races will clo,e at G o'clock on the night preceding the race J.ir. 31 INTO, Sec'y, Salem, Or. on ihat'nay!'1" Ue Lul,w' iay' an(1 uo udmi9io fee will be charged the ladies Fridhn'SStfe;' tiCket' 25 Cent8' t0a 8-Rices begin every day promptly at 1 o'clock. New Advertisements. DRECKINKIDGE BOOK. Breach of prora- HtUants. Illustrated. GRAX1) EI1LICAN RALLY JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Urorerlcs. Paints. Oilt.- W;...l. . j.i , . J-". nisiory or lltlants. Illustrated. U.S. IIKIOM (,IaS, ll'nislie s,euts8Ucce',s ""parallelled. 100,000 olready ami the niot complete. stock oi i ?MK& fethASlnSn35SSi, o"S urusiie.N ot all Kinds in the State. Ait Ms'. Hateiials, Lime, IIair,(Vment and Shingles and lint! quality of UKASSSKKDS 111 the I u',1 1 wo books on minlne and mineral- . , -- "'"6Ji. -muooi Amos uiroLg id one oooe uu i,. A. .Luvison in tne other. Finder will please return to U A. Davison at the Court HI. Market and receive reward. HUSBAND WANTED A jouds widow de sires a husband whose fortune Is equal Jo, . own- 1'lease Bend photo. V. O. nox Ml, -Marshalltown, Iowa, 6-7 lm -AT "-.....- - ai'i;i;-iou cam ureas uxo HJu, by liavluR your Inuudry work wat tbeSalom steam laiiudry. pr. Price's Crm ItakiBg Powder WrU'i Ptc IHgbMt Award. Puison Itkms. Warden Berry, of the penltentlury, Is quite 111. A courteous gentleman uud a conselei - tlous and humane ollkvr, liU recovery will lie hailed with pleasure by hU many frleuda. ...There was a vlsll pild yesterday, by the Christian Ki -draverorv, to the states prison. Flowers were, distributed to the prisoners, aud Interesting religious exercise held. There were eeverul hundred visitors from 8alem aud adjoining towns. Flowkh Tiukk. List ultihtsome unscrupulous lover of dower stole from Mrs. J. II. Haas' front yard a tine la trance roo bush In full bud and bloom. The ptrietrtor wat traced, aud will probably pay the penalty. itiuiHty nave argauueii a uniformed Buii.dimi. Work of puttlug In the ...... . ..... ...I .Mvltuuey league baseball oiuo ami will fouudatloua of the new Woodbaru be down to the rally at balern this, block haa begun, aud endte a force are week fifty or a hundred alrong. There , m work ou the Uriels laying. should be delgatloiu In from other ' - PMJlticU unit earry home with them I Hear Thus. Tougue t Salem next the lufectlou of the CJplUlollyU Re.' Thursday alsbt, Awarded HIBhest Honors World' Fair. w CREAM BAKING MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crjpe Creim of Tartir Powder. Free from Ammonii, Alum or any other adultermt AO YEARS TUB STANDARD. SALEM I Saturday Hvenin June 2, 1S94. miFit rl?u County t'Midldatw and other prominent speakers will be pres ent aud addreas the citizens on nues- caTulgu lerV8t alKl lm,w,ttnw ' "- GRAND Street Parade THE McKinley Quartette Club PREPARE FOR IT. On June MjWl Clark, the Court street grocer, u ill beRIn a strict cash bushes. HiMwpular low prices will he continued and made still lower "iiefen IS po.,lble. J,w Court stieet. Clark, 100 5 15 2w HOUSK TO UENT-Corner Church and Fer . rv bU. Inquire at to Stale street. A. B bmlih rnHK most pertect nttlng truss made. X hold a rupture where all others lulled street, . -. .... r or sale Dy J 4-u tr Will all others have U I'arrUb, 401 Capital 12-lb-U PAPfclte. Portland. Sacramento, iseatlle, . iacomaandSan Francisco papers on sale at Beanett's, Postodce block. CUIU8T1AN HCIKNUE-Llterature kinds on sale at 33d Liberty street. or all -ly flHISPArEBlskeptonnieat k. (j. Dake's jm. uvnuwuij Agency, w ano eo Merchants tJtchauge. Ban I"ranclsco, California, where coutracu for advertising can b made for Iv G-iBjrsr naroware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery ALaSnUL'i:WRAL IMPLEMENTS. N. W. Cor. S,. T1 Gox,3 and west PriceT ""'"" "' SALEM, OREGON. S vict-s. with scarry a large line of Optical Good I have t 5peci,?ky of fittluP th0 E'e wlttl U118- tlllrtVnVft VPkriil fivnarfanna tvMMl. aiV Frenoh Trial Y'o i.iM , - rati rtt the Lye. There la no charKe for my ser- sand can flt your Eyes at one sitting. ician A x T -x t -r V '"" "lxnia a"u can flt your Eva W. W. MARTTN, np HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 11 Hard WooTFinishing, ' Osmttr (xt rrroc. EttluutM rurnUh l. Aodr, Uivi. kMlutrulh. tUltio. IU1 dDM on tui.m Motor lUUwmjr, North 8Jm t4T orders at tllaer A JtlosMn, 1U4 PATRIOTIC SOXGS, -WILL FuruUh muslo ftn the a-cIon. Bra BMHUlKwyboijajoj TUB aew -1PlJr,flETTE STABLES "ssS., ' tep ...... U4 fjooiomce. PERRY & CO., Engines renniM,l a n i , full line of Truck", RYAN & CO. MANUFACTURERS of Hop and Cooking titovee, Hollow ware, all tlzes, and Chilled Plow Polnta. Full Hue ot oiove iixtraa. j- , wuwa, uregon, CorresDondence snliVifprl