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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1894)
But '-tCTrs ,W-., -ygp , ? llflJTfli! ' Tliffjftll I w i. ? ?iyyr"' ' "&" ., m iin' ilfCir ""WT f "v:-! ia? 0" V ,'--.!- V Own urn ir linn. it.iftfl1 :fflhfiaiy'r t . t i i ' ' - - " nn ' Hi ' rtWtmVmmAa J . i. i ! - I. . ' ' - f fc (JOIIRBAI 'ram ?NBAY . :r--pany Jwrnal Publishing Company unMM Hlnek. Commercial Street, V 4U sV. ,-l order roryclay. Everything in the Bakery lino Btnetly first-class. WBST4G0TT t ILIWJN. BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. Our Circulation We Challenge Comparison With Any Newspapei Outside of Portland. OIHOULATION KAOII WEEK. WHKKLV OAI'iTAL JoUUKAL 8,0W Daily, neven city aud tuburbau oui rir routes ...... ....... 3,110 Daily, mull circulatlou.uli ireiuld Hutu, 4,Hw Total weekly circulation . 10,'xO ADVERTISING UATKS. Want ad. 8 linen 3 lucorlloas, 3) ctH. Thru to Ave lino ono week, Wets. Ten lloetiom week, 76 cts, 'Ibis rata U eitlier Daily oi Vkkki.i. iocal reading notices 15ct, per line each Insertion DailV or WjiKKi.y. liuHlnettt Jocala 6 cU. per Hue In Daily r Wkbky. ltoneor advertlHemenln or coulmcw l)j jnontli or year, puyuble monthly, Hpoclal contract rated mudo known ut bUhlnoB ulllce, poBtoiHce block. Txumk. All tnuiBlent advcrtlalne, except undor contractu wllu llrmsor biimuens nioii, trlctly cab In advance wiiun ordered. The above rutoj will not be deviated from, exoepltluta half-rate willbotlven u notice. Mr religious or clmrllublo entertainments All public, moral urnl rellt'lous nervlccs an uounced nee Krntla, U VflTAIi JUUUZNAli 1'Ull. UU, LITTLE LOCALS. J. J. IlarkitiB, of Independence, was Jn the city today. J. H. Bhortrldge, of Cottage Grove, was a Balom visitor today. "The Hulem Junior buBeball olub went tolndependeuce today,to play a gamo with the Independence boyu. Ono plain drunk at the recorder's cilice today. A ruuawuy team struck out a lively gait from Altkeu &, Pul ruor's grocery atoro at 2 p. in., turning the corner at Cronlse's gallery and upsetting the vehicle In front of the laundry on High aud Ferry stroots. No one was hurt, but the top of the Wagon was wreoked. Ten Mile Bicycle Eaco. A crowd of twolvo hundred people witnessed a vory pretty ton uiilo bicycle race at tho state fair grouuds Friday evening. The sturt was mado prompt ly at 7:30, without Jockeying. Tho draw for ponltlotiB resulted aa follews: Hanson, Miller, Curd, Craven, RuBollti8blpp,Btoluor,Lawreu8ou, and Murphy. Craven crossed tho tapo first with Russell second aud Bhlpp third with the others in a bunch closely following. At the second lap Lawrenson finished first, Craven second and Bhlpp Btlll in a third place. All wore yet riding in a bunob; tInioU;35. At tho end of tho third lap Curd took the lead, Ituasell secoud place, aud Bteluer third; time 8.00. The beBt mile was tho last ono,rltldoii in 2:40 J, Card leading by a longth aud Hanson second. The time for tho ton miles was 30:32, a good rido for tho 11 rut ono. Tho tlmo for tho laps waa aa follews: 3:33, 3:35, 3:09, 2:57, 2:55, 2:55, 2:55, 2:55,2:51, 2:40. The winner wears tho medal until Wednesday July 11, 189-1, when It must be contested for again, The person wlnniug It ilvo times becomes owuor. The attendance aud Interest showed that bicycle raolug possesses more liumau Interest than slow horse racing and should bo Introduced at our state fair. iNYAMiriLi The teachers Instl titat MoMlnnvllIe, which run ton tfaye, dosed Friday evening. Thoro waa a large attendance and among tho Jdlrtg Jntruotora wore Prof, Mat IImws, of Wlllametto uulverelty, and fof, Attderwn, aunt, of the Balom fcu, IV J mmf -i i- - jRV V 3 00 I air 100 l.tt Uft . av Bk . Bte n' X ; m. 'vvwj - -zzLsm Mue to Mt&oote. TlMe gentlemen aro eon- kiered iu the frout rank of educators (kfoiireouHty. Aa Institute meets at "Monmouth July Suit, JCaA8 Tim Kauw rwoplo are re- u 1 to meet at DratMon'a etoro Monday at 1 o'clock p. m. to organize ' tm b((m plcnlo. Jayhawkers come native of Ike !ed to watKt 5ZS,,2&. Alwr- rif- ' Tmkw. mt a . " "WUWM... " - P. Ml. IT Z'o. u lTV baL - . w.jt tx- and irvii-. r" mt i.i " AJH-.iiino. HGh72r m wJr"; m c iw. -.wubf . . - mm ki. "'."." 1 "w ' ioiw."ww'0eHluo7 aattwrity W. fimg.. i THE RAILWAY UNION. Local Situation of the Great Pullman Strike. Everything points to the great rail road strike extending to this city. The railway employe nortli of Ash land are not federated with tuo Ameri can Union north of Ashland, nor at -w , uuiu Portland. The switchmen at Portland i ror federated or they would not, a irjed make up the regular oyer-. "t ' HfJW between two and tbrer4 j8 ''"'Nav pmnlnvrH on thf ;ay employes on thf S anolfercion include. Pnnni'-t switchme. froui,tion SOCIAL REVIEW.- 1 Tbe past week has flown Into space with the usual round of small social 'tamonts and llttlo local function, 'r work has been enlivened (ovr sensations. Boiially It has ieen affirmatively dull and dreary. The cool weather put a damper on I lwn parties and lawn dresses. Indeed iot weather is indlspensible for tennis", re-cream socials, hammock swinging r picnics of any sort. It has not even ecn wurm enough to pal cherries. The onm has been extra flue. They are trgor than small walnuts aud the trees re fairly bending underneath them. (t Is the oberry season indeed. A Tippy family group under and In a lierry treo well loaded with fruit the tiulous Oregon ox-hearts, au Invention liut not even Edison can hold a caudle d tho father on the stepladdor, tho oungestupin tho branches, thodaugh- ers picking from the long slender nibs even the family dog filling his tKiu with cherries, luscious cherries vhy not have cherry partlea and cherry ilcnlcs as well us cherry pies well, iiime people do, those who happen to uive cherry trees. It is related that ho Presbyterian entertainment tho tlier night gave a fifty cent show, a Ifty cent dinner, with Ice cream, cake md pie, nnd a bushel of fun, all for avenly-llve cents. There Is nothing hiu, sklmmllky, skliiillnty or blue jellied about that nort of Presbyterian hiii, Kugouo Fields in. ono of his poems in church plctilca deliberately avows hat when It comes to "Jlnelng" a ohurch, Idr plcuicn, tho Presbyterian Just lays over them all. While they ire liberal iu their use of brimstone in .ho next world they do not allow their religion to intorfero with their onjoy neut of lifoln this. THE MONTHLY SPECIAL At tho Btato ItiBauo aByium last light by tho attendants, and their in Ited friends, was enjoyed by ubout a itindred people last night. It was sup. died (vlth a vory good orchestra. This monthly occasion for a respite from the lecessary dlsolplluo that prevails in that Institution Is of great vulue In re lieving tho tension on the nerves of the employes, and Is always enjoyed by u selected circle uf visitors. JULY FOUHTII COACHING l'Alt'IIES. A number of Balem people are milk ing up coaching parties to Indepen dence aud Mehama to take in thexele bratlons ut those places with their fam ilies. Tills is a now featuro In social pleasures that Is sure to become popular In time, as tho condition of tho country roads renders tho sport sufe and desir able Where a lunch la served undor tho trees in truo Arcadian style, the ride through tho bracing air of the eouutry having given each member of tho party an nppotlto. Tho children aud ladles enjoy wandering ubout the Holds, woods and haudsome grouuds drinking In the health-giving proper ties of puro eouutry ulr. HONOltUI) 11Y HEIt ALMA MATEK. Seattlo Telegraph; The friends of the state university of Washington, will be pleased to learn that Miss Ellen J. Chumberlln, tho preceptress and pro lessor of German, English literature and history, has beeu honored by her Alma Mater, the Willamette university ofBalem, Or. Miss Chumberlln grad uated from the Willamette university In the class of 1808, since which time sho has beeu steadily engaged In teach ing, For eight years she has been a inembor of tho faculty of the uuivorslty or Washington. On June 12 the Will, umotte uuivorslty conferred upon her tho dtgreo of A. M. This honor, con ferred by one of tho principal Institu tions of loarnlng In tho Puoiliu North west upon one of Its graduates who Is ougnged In furthering higher education Iu another Puoiflo coast Institution of learning, Is looked upon with great favor, . AMONCl THE LITTLE ON1S, .. .. .. ... iu tuo petite social world tho even of the week was Mlas Mover's siA ree: party Friday afternoon ut ty of Mrs.aiul Mr.TlK&.fjoli street. Little Ait'stion iu thehouso of Mr. and Mrs? n"d refreshment a number pI lTSi&W,it Joyablo pnK ' ftm" ,ie H0U8 '""Adf havelr ,rolur ,ht0,ue mm k i . Vluajori" "" ""l-D """ WKU tvj tCF rouueti oi two stiita oi lul whlto shlrU, a revolver, a )inilBl.P .vln a.l.l tltal. lau.alu I wuMt ntt nu wfr..v jvnvMj) a;utuberor iiowwwoiu article. 'leu thinks the work waa autx ...... w.... D..IH. ... trt illantl&.. . ' .v..m ...w tltt.uilvro t lo 'llou. -n.v lbUJ. it i' Ci-mm Kkb)j; Pawkf j mmmmMmiIim BwMMA vtn PITT! pnTTBTtT itbitvu r - A .....I Amo Plcnlcers Prom Every SHt. "td wnl?h Will j0i'i-rVook and brought . , .lr in the form of a novel The general pref)ent wore. jAjon& busy the past ,.,.,. Moornillh onhrifii. . 41. " , S'nHh, Gertrude Gray, at oai T et Gray, Aino Strong, Georgia L 1l nAtnl TCjIttt Tnrnn The fair i jiiu uniuija .uuibii ikU(ou tbB oe Cinlir. Ethel Calvert. Jennie Calvert, mOSt. T I, .,,,. !,,nm,ln nrnv Morn Ruth Gray, Jannetto Gray, Mary . M J I "" ...., .UUVVV ., ....... of Com Taihngton, 0ga Maclure, Alice Coleman, Fred Meyer, Thos Hoi- man, Georgie Lunn, Margaret Dawson, of Ban Francisco, and Nina Mack, of Portland. AT NEWPORT. The opening party of tho season was given Tuesday evening by Mr.and Mrs. P. M. Abbey, of the Bay View House, in honor of the Missess Brasfleld and Bplvey, tbe former of Seal Rock and the latter ot Ogdeu, Utah. Part of tho evening was occupied with vocal and instrumental muslc,after which tbe party repaired to the dining room where dancing followed. A lunch was spread by tbe hostess, the party was voted a grand success. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Abbey, Miss Sadie Brasfleld, Seal Bock; Miss Alta Bplvey, Ogden; Miss Peters, Washington, D. C, Miss Minnie Bice, Council BluUs; Miss Wilson, Portland; Mioses Tltman, Hollowell, Case, Noia Case, Diven, Wass, Hume, Agnes Hume, and Mrs, Radir, Newport. Messrs. Ed. Abbey, Chas. Doncaster, Win. Grant, Walter Whitten. Ira Plimpton, J. C.JHume, Roy Case, F. H. McDonald and Ed. Beidler, New port, and Edward Diven, Portlaud. A CHOICE KESORT. Hotel Monterey on North Beach, Newport, is a fuvorite resort with Sa lem people and the colony of families there from the capital city will bo as lurge this year as ever. The drives and bathing are unequalled. Wlthiu two nilea of Cupe Foulweather lighthouse, iheltered from all winds, an hour's drive from Otter Rocks, it is a charm ing retreat for invalids and health seek jre. No summer resort Is so free from all dangers to children, the beaches be ing a quarter of a mile wide at low tide. Mrs. Fltzpatrlok and family do all that anyone can ask to make guests teel ut home and easily succeed. MISS SHELTON'S RECITAL. At the residence of Councilman A. Klein last evening nearly two hundred people assembled to witness the recital given by Miss Beatrice Bhelton and her musical pupils. Tho following pro gram was well rondorcd, and pleased all present: Return of the Bravo'' Sudds Mrs. Lou bo nnd Lenore broo&K. "Helm Sploleln". . Novnra Lcdtor Davidson. "Dear Child" Bohm Etbel Raymond. " Wal 17." Westendorl Ktbel Bellwood and iierirm Holmaa "Caroloss Kiogauco". tichlelflarth Kthel Klmber. 'Away to tho Woods" ....... Morey Ledu Iturou. "Marionettes" . Lynei Ethel Hel wood and Alice Mbtel. "A Little Boy forSalo" llobson Uruce Buboock. "JUron" Bennett Kulo Klein. "Etude No. 11" Streabboz Loon Davidson. "Horry Girls" Bcch'el Emily Thatcher. Fairy Quoen Ualon ' ... Bydnoy Bmitu Ethel una Myra Raymond. "On the Meadows" .... Llchner Harab Beak. "Rosy Morn" Hitter C'ooolla Haines. "Kleiner Hobelm" Behr Etbel Hellwood, "Duet" Kuae y Leda Huron and Elbert Watt. "In Grace" Bohm Uraoe Buboock. "Duexleme Grand VhIdo it-lllante"..Leyback Maude Kellaway. "La Baladlue" Lysberg Jessie Holmes und Ei nest Wilson, "Seoret Love".. .Langs ilyru Raymond. "Damon" . M.SIange Mrs McDowell. "Recollections or Home".. Mills Ernest Wilson. PERSONAL. Gon. Compson was In tho city today. Editor Wash, of Dallas, was a Salem Visitor today. Mrs. W. II. Byrd and children re turned this mornlug from Forest Grove. Mrs. R. J. Hendry and Mrs. V. 8. Buohanuu, of Portlaud, are guests at the home of V. H. Savage. Mrs. James Henderson, who has been tho guotof Mrs. Z F. Moody, re turned to Portland this morning. Mrs. Frauzen, who has been the guest of her b..Mier, O, P. Coshaw, re turned to.MoMlnuvllle today. Removal. Qd and arter July 1st, Dr. E. B. Phil brook will have his ollleo in room 1. .Hughes block, State street. Otllce hours as usual. Ills residence will be In the Goldeu house, No. 308 Liberty treeU 0 2 04t They Gome, at Last. Tbe goods that were delayed by the Hoods, for tbe New York Racket, from New York, came In today aud were opeued up and ready for sale. They "Vr-wnsut of toble oil cloths, hammock?, this Cft (mmo, giuvco, umunutiHH, 1604, G.$ 'awns, brocaded and plain utuuoounttteeiis, table damasks, baud Thewddlb, hats, shirts, summer under hi the Catholic, eiubroldorlw, dres trim daughter of Jjfcda, hosiery of all kinds, rib burn, a hlgjSba, garter weba, boa support French prairie, dre, pauta, overall, Jackets, JlKAKlE-MACIv;';.?! ' tif tho brtdf'a mother, mi .ViS' all at racket county, ul S p. in., TueoJav. Jui fv a .. r . . TT. uavid J. U.aKie. or I'orllaiAsM,,,,. ami Ro Mack, of Ale, Ruv, dperry, f-w of Hclo, otMcktlug. ' afrinilTflrnrMW ft1..l H w ...... f ... ......y... ur a7 Crowburst will give a series of free lec tures in Marlon county in the near future, on temperance. Prof. Crow hurst Is an eloquent speaker and never has failed to inte'rest and instruct bis ' audit nces. His style of delivery Is easy i hut effective and the thoughts of his lllantllVaA Iiaam lln Inatunln ef mOflfor iiiDtuuiau ucai iud iudijuiu ui . I mind. He has traveled throughout . hla raitmlro frnm nnalnn In Hnn Fran- ,,.... VUH..... ..VU. UWU.V. . dsco and bis knowledgo of persons and places, scenery and everything of Interest Is extensive AU who have I once beard this able man never fall to attend afterward and to those who nover have bad that privilege, I would recommend blm as u thorough gentle man, an intelligent man and an elo quent speaker. Prof. Crowburst baB been engaged by Marion District ledge No. 10 1. Q. G. T. to Bpeak at Hubbard on July Fourth. As we have not made great preparations at Balem to cele brate, why not join the throng who will go to Hubbard to hear Prof. Crow htirst, witness tbe medal contest, drink mineral water at Wolfer's spring and enjoy a pleasant outing. DIED. FRINK. At the home of her son, L. B. Cooper, four miles north of Inde pendence, Friday June 28tb, 1891, of cancer of tbe stomach, Mrs. M. D. Frink, aged 69 years. Tbe funeral will take place at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, at the resi dence and tbe remains will be burled at tho Falls City cemetery. COOPER Saturday morning, June 30, 1894, of cancer, Mrs. Frank Cooper, aged 45 years. The funeral will occur at 3 o'clock p. m. Sunday, from the rooms ou Com mercial street. Challies Away versou & Co's. Down. At Hoi- A New Building. P. 8, Knight is erecting a new building 24x50 feet at ! State and 18th streets, with basement and one story. It will probably be used for a time for Kindergarten purposes l and for public meetings. State Picnic Committee. All committeemen from the different stute organizations are requested to meet at the office of S. F. Cbadwick on Mou day at 1:30 o'clock p. m. for the trans action of business, connected with the celebration, and to visit tbe fair ground for the purpose of assigning grounds. m Don't Fail. Be sure and see the largest assortment of baskets and many other things at THE FAIR, for my low prices. O. P. Dubney. d 2t w It Summer Vests. From 60 cents up ward, at Hoi versou & Co's, Leave. Leave your orders with J. A.VunEaton for canning cherries. Tho May Duke and Kenttlsh will be in their prime ail this week. ' mt m '" i m Michigan Ho! All persons from the state of Michigan are requested to meet at the Willamette parlors Mon day eveuing at 7:30 to organize for the States plculo celebration. Excellent Values. In waists at Hoi versou & Co's. The Wind Up. Before going back into their old quarters Gilbert, Patter, son & Co. are rushing oil the remain der of their goods at a great sacrifice. m Which. Some people say "oats is" while others Bay "oats are," but Brewster & White say oats were never before so plentiful cheap as now. 01 Court street. 3 t Northern Pacific Railway. Beginning Sunday, June 24, we will resume through tralu tu vice from Port land, Grand Central station, to Bt. Paul, without change or transfer of any kind. Trains leave Grand Central de pot ou regular skedule time. H. A. Thomas, Agent. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Mm w CREAM BAKING P0WDIR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Creim of Tartar Powder. Free front Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. On North IlMch. Kowcorl ant Yaoulna lUr. rvvuu mmsuu. .Tff7iuiuf ow, rreg iua. ilaeka fro to and from all txuU and tiuloa. Out una and campinc prlvlli. Kate Mr day. ft HjciaHwm to rauilflt or ty ins UAA... LLI.rj-r. TJ i-ii?." MltS. MARY riTZf THirK. Proprietor. ttMlofflcddrMt Newport, Or, " HIITEI. MftNTRRRY -- Fiicsl Health KkwI ti llo Owl fj, j j f jjn4lUj '&- AIsin IT f Hum h t. Effervesowhj00' Exhilarating, apptft, n .. Just the thing to bu' tLlue constitution. x 1 J. Jill. Wi) K.WLU ffi,, Wholesome and strengthening, pure blood, free from boils or carbuncles. General good health results from drinking HIRES' Rootbeer the yearxound. Package mokes five gallons, 25c Ask your druggist or grocer for it. 'Take no other. Send a-cent sUmp to the Charles E. Hires tamp t.,Pl Co o.. tiT Arch St. Arch St., Philadelphia, lor beautl- lul picture cards. Our Grandmother's Way. Was to steep root and herbs and use It every night We can do the same by using Park's Tea, Nothing acts as promptly and without discomfort. N ot a pill nor a cathartic but moves the bowels every doy. Bold by Capital Drugstore. Cure for Crippled Children. The National 8urgical Institute, No. 319 Bush street, SanFrancisco, success fully treats all cases of orthopaedic sur gery. One or more surgeons of this In stitute will be at the Hotel Willamette, Wednesday, July 4th, one day only, to examine cases. The success of the In stitute in treating all cases of curvature of the spine, diseases of the hip and knee joints, club feet, crooked limbs and bodily deformities, us well as piles, fistula, nasal catarrh, and all chronic diseases, bos made for the Institute a national reputation. Write for circular. References may be had te: Governor E. P. Ferry, Olympla. Judge Thos. L. Davidson, Salem. Rev. E. N. Condet, Albany. Supreme Judge J. P. Hoyt, Olympia, and hundreds of others. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, VarnUhcs and the most complete stock ol Brushes of all Kinds in the State. Artists' Materials, time, Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of Git ASS SHEDS New Advertisements riu 1 m P7o LOAN. Flfieou hundred dollars o 1 first moitgare security lor one or two years. tiox -in, waiem, ur. 6 27 3 t Flit SALK Several choice lots on Asylum avenue. AlBoa 1,00a phaeton. Inquire at residence south side at Junction of electrlo car line. Asylnm avenue. 0-7 tf rpUK most perfect nttlug truss made. Will tiuvp 1 hold a rupture where all others lauea. ror Baie oy j. led. For sale by J. L. I'arrlsh. -iai ('iinltjil street. lU-lb-tf PA.PEBS.- Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, Tacomannd Han Francisco papers on salt at Bennett 'a, l'ostotllce block. CHRISTIAN HCIKNOK-Llterature telndB on sale at 326 Liberty street. of all 4-5-lj 31HIB PAPEIl Is kept on file at E. O. Dafce't . Advertising Agency, M and 65 Merchant zchange. San Francisco, California, when contract for advertising can he made for li -SALEM - Abstract and Land Co. ESTAULISllED 15 YKAltS. Removed to souta Rooms in Bush flreymaa block. K'cords comDleted to rintn. n.tro,.n of all property In Mtrlon County furnished promptly and at lowest rales, umc ce up stain rutnam's drug store. 0 it) E. M. WAITEPELNTING CO., AND JOB AND Legal BlanJc BuhllsJiera. Bush's New tlrlok.over thebnnkr.tVim'l stree R. II. WESTACOTT, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEED STABLE HAY, OATS and STRAW SOLD and DELIVERED. 62 Berry street, west of Post Oftlce. SALiUM, - OKKQON NOTICE. From this date, the undersigned woodsawers of Salem will charge the following prices for sawing woed: Fir, one cut - . 400 Fir, two cuts "11600 Fir, three cuts "75c JJody oak, ash and maple one cut 60c. two cuts COc, three cuts OOo. Pole oak, one cut, 60c, two cutB, 7oc, three cuts, . Sawing single cord 75c. Sawing by the hour $1.60. McKILLOPBROS., JAB. ROBERfeOM,. BAKER & DUNN CHAB. A. SMITH , JA8.8HANTZ. ' Terms cash. 7 "a m MONEY TO LOAN . On farm Ure loan. land security. Special iy. Br! derea vri rates on uoani considered vrltnout delay. Hamilton & Mpj,- KooiqS, Iituh B ullor if. I Drays Biiilding'rial ANOOD, anr?D, GIUVEL Lj.'BBwat, Ptarter, Oordwood do, 158UtcBtmt, fl !!-.... II MIL I IS U LA I J We will Belli .ii nnv Rnrinp Jacket In our ntore for $2 00. Doyou neeTlee(i or,e7 It bo, come and see ut. They are worth fromi, $0 im tn 17 ko mmli. $JW M) each. They must ENTIRE STOCK AT COST. Dress Goods, Clothing. Thanking our many friends for their past patronage, we solicit a continu ance of of the same while we wind up the business. Respectfully, Willis Bros. & GRAND OK STATES JULY AT THE FAIR GROUNDS, SALEM, - OREGON. jT'Cerernonies Commence at 10 a. m. sharp. FORENOON- -Five minutes states and LUNCH Assemble at 1:30 p. m in the than on the Bristol." 3Co.voy's Army, led by Mossback Band. RACES -Bicycle; fast and slow; Boy Bicycle; Sack; Potato; and Three-Legged; Tug of War, etc. The passenger steamer Altona' will ply between Inde pendence and Salem continually during the day, thus affording those who wish an opportunity to attend this picnic. ( Everybody mvied. All bring baskets and have a Ken tuc y treat, and the best time generally. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Ed. C. Cross, dU&k Choice Meats. S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Always Keep on hand a large stock of loose and unmounted Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and imported Opals. 21 Commercial Street. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. u Late8t Improved Goods aud Lowest, Prices. "' w' Cor- Sta'e and Liberty Sts. SALEM, OREGON See? vices. I carry a large II: rcCl IV lit (lift I carry a large line of Optical Goods MV. W. MARTIN. Optician , 1MB fllSH' WlLLAMETTE STABLES THE CoillnMwl ami roorl.. and Exnress ted? to WRlt on customers. Barn and reaIdeni,X.l of.1 V1 c,ea"la. ct?Ideuce 2 Mock south of p PEBBLY & CO., Engines repa,nn:raj ah i.:-j NmDopot, Salee 0regon. Correspondence solicite CHOICE FOR $2. but we will lot them ero be sold. Shoes, Ktc, OPERA HOUSE CORNKR. Co ELEBRATION AND NATIONS 4, 1 talk from nations. representatives of 12 M. Grand Stand. More 'Fun Wholesale and 'Retail Dealer iu Fresh, Suit and Smoked Mcatsjol a lKinds OS Court and, 110 State Streets. KVfl Thom la nn nUnmn fn niV Hif- and can fit your Eves at one sitting. NEW We keep a full line of Truck, RYAN & CO. postoftice. MANUFAOTUftERS of Hop aud Cooking fchovoa, Hollow Ware, all eizas. and Chilled Plow Potuta. Full line of . i.i - . ., ,.... 8 94 I make a Specialty of llttlng the Eye with Glasse I nave had thlrty.flve years' experience, which, with my French Trial pba. nnhiM m to cor- j A SUA S . s MinMi-wMmWui V