"WnjPHWWW'J rtvflf rij'W"-"W"' ff CAPITAL JOURNAL. J Ml tf tfwNtf VOJj. a. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OBEGON, THITESDAT, MAY 16, 1895. DAILY EDITION. 5 r Frame (ran ggg REINFORCED. o o o J fa CO Hi l-t SI I O o r"j""i 1 i 6 6 H P A 02 w O s z K FOUR POINTS IN WHICH Uicfops and Victorias B$(el i Thev aro tho strongest. 8. They arejlbemost durable, l , They are the ?B( running.- 4.They are'tbe prettiest. These four polnta make the best wheel on earth. W0QDRUpPt Ageltt Hardware, Wagons, AND AGRICULTURAL I fctfl JvJSJVUSPiJ. w, " eitt Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. iu , 5.. .nri I Ihflrtv SU. SALEM' OKLGON ni wi wv n -... weensKi k3S.I ECOROMV I'ENfK. Hi! IC 61 STATB ST SAUj&M, TakeTheOne Cent Dailv An Qretfm wjpRper-Cftlifornto news does not wltyou-lsMtni iW will not www-nu U Stoilnottvrty tlw Oregon Newwr wtlrel wv Joints Jlliilk3 ferTho highest typo of 1895 Bicycle work, and guaranteed for all riders on all orts of roads. Insist on havlug a wheel weighing not over 21 lbs., and having full sized tires of at least 3 lbs. weight per pair in fact "Buckeye Tires." Tbey are "free from trouble." B. M. WADE & CO., Bolo Agents for Oregon. Balem, Oregon. 03 cS o -s p 3 to o 03 ej o 8 o 3 13 w is DO Q) 53 Hi i 5 n ."3 " eg to H 1i n a J 1 53 cJ .9 3 n g u b i a) DC en rf o 3 w o cS p o p p o ID S 8 S as o a cj CO 03 rP 2 O if Carts, Road Machinery Kwt prte.guM.uti, Wft (S II VMM The Odd Fellows and Rebekalis Choose Officers. LINN COUNTY GETS HONORS, Great Bfg Gala Day ,for tho Capital City. This has been one of Balom's metrop olit in days. Principal business streets ablaze with bunting, streets lined with carriages and electrlo cars, bands play ing aud processions marobtng, excur sions arriving, the sidewalks thronged with handsome, well-dressed women and men, flowers and ban oars every where and joy overflowing la every oouuteuanoe. THE GRAND LODGE met In Its third regular session and after several spirited contests elected its officers. The principal struggle was oyer grand warden which was carried oft after two hard struggles by W. I. Vawter, of Med ford; balllots as follews: FIRST. SECOND. Vawter, Medford 153 104 Gatch, Balem 96 98 Welch, Astoria 76 36 Blank 4 Total 328 828 THE NEW OFFICERS. The grand lodge election was held at 10 a. m., and resulted as follews: T. J. Btites, Albany, grand master. A. G. Walling, Portland, Deputy grand mastes. W. I. Vawter, Medford, grand war den. 2. E. Sharon, Portland, grand sec retary. J. G. Wright, Salem, grand treus urer. L. C. Parker, Dallas, grand represen tative, The vote on grand representative was L. C, Parker, 228; Phil Metchan, 92. THE NEW GRAND MASTER Is Hon. Thos, Jefferson Stites, former editor of the Albany Democrat and present postmaster of Albany. He la an old Oregonian, and a life long Odd Fellow and a gentleman of liberal yiews, who will administer the office with tact and for the good of the order, The other officers are re-elected and are well known and tried officials. THE NEW GRAND WARDEN. The new grand warden ira native son of Oregon, handsome, six feet tall, born in Linn county In lb03, lived on a farm until be was sixteen, graduated from the state university, was princi pal of tho Eugene schools two years, located at Medford where he organized the Jackson county bank, and has for three years practiced law. He has boen an Odd Fellow since eleven years, was made a member of Bpencer Butto lodge, Eugene, has held no grand lodge office heretofore, except deputy for his district. Mr. Vawter la one of the brainy, Intelligent, eloquent sons of Oregon, and a man bound to make his mark. His ouccets was due to his well organized hosts of friends and his own skill as a politician and ability, charac ter and standing as a man. It Is an honor to Balem and Astoria to have been defeated by ft man of such quali ties and metal. THE HEHKKAH CONVENTION mot In regular eesolon this morning at Masonlo hall. The convention spent most of Its time waiting lor a constllu. tlon being prepared by tho Grand Lodge, The afternoon was given up t? pleasure and ylilllng publlo liiftllu- tlous, The Invitation of the Woblo drawl, of Balem Lodge No, 1, Mrs, Olive J England, (o take tea with her at 6 f rn., was accepted by the convention Tho large rcthleuce aud beautiful grounds on JAherly utreet are thronged, with U elite of the slate, HIJJIKKAH aMAWII OYYIMM. Ella J, 0te, Lafayette, president, U, P. Fellows, MoMlDHVllle, yjco pretlrientt da Fotr,J'orUnd, treasurer, Tho JWiebalw Jtot " Kr"'l nr wntfttlve, .... 'Hha nlHatlon wm conduced Uy JuM J'M'et IWUW, When to con ysiitl adjourned for im oy. At II , (lie !fcwr KlHwrnftr rived dw from U.rvllt wl Allwuy witii m MMriHirtM J'miiv iw who ff)W a( ndetnd"W lw numlr at, fiM Cttm JMfclw Powf at Buona Vista. The Alice A brought down a full load of passengers from In dependence arriving at tho same time the Elmore did. The latter will re main at her dock in this city until 7 o'clock this evening when she will start on the return trip. The Gorvallls band, accompanied the excursion dis coursing sweet music turoughout the day. GRAND TREASURER. Hon. John. G. Wright was re-eleoted grand treasurer for the twelfth term. For the twelfth time he if eleoted by acclamation to an office in which ho succeeded Hon. Isaac Moores of Balem upon bis deUh In 1884. He handles about $12000 a year and oyer $100,000 of coin has passed through his haud. Mr. Wright is an Ideal man for the place. OLIVE'S TEAM WORK was captained by John H. McNary of ttio degree stuff, assisted by F. ' T. Wrlgbtman, Lon Wain, Dr. Robert son, F. F. Toevs, O. B. Hamilton, J. H. Brooks, Oswald West, A. O. Uon.. dit, E, E. Cooper, Webster Holmes, E. E. Porter, John Stapleton, S. M. Nye, Alfred Gobalet, Emil Gobalet, C. H. Simpson, H. G. Luker, C. B, Ham ilton. v. These gentlemen entertained the grand lodge last night with de gree work that competent judges say has never been surpassed on the Paci fic coast. THE PARADE formed at 1:30 p. m. and was truly a monster affair and displayed tho best sturdy and intelligent yoemany of Ore gon in the ranks. Salem's two excel lent bands were out in full uniforms. Woodburn, Dallas and. other towns sent fine uniformed banud. It is esti mated that 600 people wanted to come from. Independence alone. There was not half enough steamboat or train fa cilities to accommodate those who wanted to come to the capital city. WILLAMETTE. President Hawley, Prof. Cochran, and Prof. Matthews, preached respect ively at Centlnary' church, East Port land, Dallas and MoMinnvllle, on Bun day last. Prof. Yerex goes to Eugene to ad dress a convention composed of tho ed ucators of that end of the state, subject, "The requisite qualification for a high school teacher." A return match game of In-door base ball between the Y. M, C. A. team and the University team, will be played at the university gymnasium, Saturday night at eight o'clock. A change In the commencement pro gram has been made, dividing the reg ular commencement exercises In halves putting the A. B. and bonerary degrees on Wednesday, and the A. M. and higher musical degrees on Thursday. This will put tho gymnasium exhibi tion on Wednesday afternoon instead of Thursday. This flue weather is propitious for out-door work. The surveying class are seen out quite often with their In struments, tho campus having been surveyed as a part and as a whole, and now they are triangulating for eleva tion, depression and distance. As light can also be seen these fine nights, as the observatory stand where the class In elementary astronomy are viewing the heavens and solving Its mysteries. 1.i -, , im mill BIVEU NEWS. Steamer Altona will be up from Port land this afternoon bound for Inde pendence. Returning in tho morning she will leave for Portland on schedule time. The steamer Allona Is expected to bring up a large cargo of freight for Salem merchant this afternoon, A good share of (.tie bo&t load will be flsh for Doty & Beunelt'n Court utreot mar ket. Reservation Open. Wabajnciton, Moy 10,-Thd pre&l dedt today algned proclamations de claring the Yankton BJoac reservation of Boulli Dakota, and tla Hltletz Indian reservation of Oregon, open U (wttjement ftt oon, May 21, TJie Yankton rworvatlon embraces about 768,000 acres of the bent laud In JJakotu, 'J'liu Hlllel noervation tt ima!) one, but wmtJn reat deal ut iJiio timber "d farming laud, A VvUWger Men, today lit J07tl) generally mmWy of the J'rMbjwIttti mmn opernui jh 'Wiinl uhwU In Hl ity, Tliw were nearly odQwinniMonery I'fmnt. H U M0GabJu wl Hist (till ftwm. My GAhipcttuI lit u!mnt entirely youjigalld UNlf WWII IHflli Oft I'lMt C1HM mb M4f Second Day's Convention at Salt Lake City. OREGON AND WASHINGTON THERE Development of Sentiment for Daddy's Dollar. TODAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Salt Lake, May 10. Tho sliver convention met at 10a. m. today with twenty-one delegates present. Com mittees on resolutions and plan of ac tion not being ready to report. The conference met with exeoutlve session and 1b discussing the various methods proposed for carrying out the objeots for which the conference was called. A number of Interesting speeches wero made and while there are differences of opinion, Indications all point to a, harmonious action. Attorney-General Jones of the etate of Washington ar rived this morning and was admitted as a member of tho conference. The commltroe on credentials re ported the following delegates from Oregon and Washington entitled to seats: Oregon D. P. Thompson, J. O. Young, Bydney Dell. Washington Patrick Henry Win ston, J.C. Klngsburry,Nelson Bennett. A proposition to change the name "conference" was made by Dell of Oregon, but was voted down. The Washington delegation wanted to enlarge tho membership by admit ting delegates named by chambers of commerce, boards of trade or moss meeting, but tho conference decided to hold the membership to three from each state or territory as originally ap pointed. The committee on permanent organi zation named D. P. Thompson of Ore gon for pormanent president and Henry Langenour of California for per manent secretary, which was agreed to. I MUSTER AND SWEAEINO IN. Ton Recruits for the Salem Salvation ists. The streets of Balem wero ablazo with the glory of a Salvation Army demonstration Wednesday evening. Led by Lieut, Moys and a band of five pieces at 7:45 p. in. a procession of 28 Salvationists marched through -the principal streets in full uni form with the colors of the army borao by Private Motllt and tho national colors borne. by Private Thompson. T hero were about an equal number of men and women in the ranks. A street service was led by Major Morion, of Peattlo, assisted by Captain Miller and Lieut. Conlln, when all re paired to tho First Congregational church, which had kindly been thrown open to thorn, but could not hold half who came. The services at tho church consisted Of swearing In the recruit, the oath being un acceptance of the rules and regulations of the army, and a dedlca tlon of the Individual' life to tho eaute ofxalvatiou through Christ. The cere. mony of a munter Isqulto Impnuelyo aud was conducted by Major Mortor, Ten recruits wore sworn In, ttl- rnony was given by h number of the tmved and Captain Mlluo read tho let teori. Captain Lellz felt rlohly re warded for his live months labor, ginning with only nuo helper and no. oomplUhlnif uh great rmilU, OAHI) OK THANKH, To tliii Trutee aw) l'uUr ofthe I'lrnt Congregational Churobi-We de sire f tlnnk you or no generously throwing ojwn n u ytw beautiful Uom ofvvorr bl on tliu mmUm of our miuter and lUit premutation, , QAW. hum, - HiMAW JfATfl.-TlJe ro ru In Mown twlw r Uw liMi, A Hue ul liiew Koods that would (Might in heart f Wrd MuAIIUier or ft Mil Hi H Marnier Mitw- W, Jolimoii A J)UHAwJf,j in bW ll8 WWt flle !nuHI)i 1'rrfiVyleilfiu lliureh, H loilW iUwjjf, THE CONVENTION DANOE. Everybody In the state except tho Oregonian and a few papsuckers are upholding Secretary of State Klncald for bis light on the worthless (20,000 Oregon railroad commission. His ac tion In refusing pay to a sot of men who are holding office by a trick and whom tho Btate do not legally owe a cent, and who llavo not rendered the state any service whatovor, except to to bring the publlo service Into con tempt and make stato , regulation of railroads through a commission odious forever lu Oregon, Perhaps wo owe them a yote of thanks for that, as no two men could have performed that serylco so effectually and done such a neat Job as Kernel Eddy and Glnoral Compson. Their last performance was to haul up their Pullman palaco train with col ored waiters and a few corporation lackeys, at a little backwoods station and hold a dance. These beneficial servlots to the taxpayers and the im pression mado by the whole grand out fit upon tho poverty-Btrlokon people of a small country town no deubt got to tho cars of Judge Hewitt In time to necuro Colonel Eddy t yordiot. There will probably bo ,au Itemized bill ren dered to the state for "Incidentals" by tho gallant Colonel and General. At all events the stato will pay the fiddler while tho commission dances. No doubt the commission enjoyed themselves. The state of Oregon, through Its courts and attorney-general, or at least tho next legislature should reward them with tbelr (20,000 and good Interest, for these grand and in valuable services to tho farmers and shippers. Tho old Portland ring and tho Oregon Tammany should come to tho rescue and defend and protect the commission in its Just rights and pun ish that obstreperous Lane county man who is withholding their pay. It Is worth a great deal moro than 120,000 to have gentlemen of suoh graceful manners and suoh polished ap pearance Instruct our young people how to dance, Let It be no longer said that thoy aro good for nothing, or that they are mere appendloltl or vermiform appendages. The Journal takes that all baok. We take ofijjur bats to Oregon's dancing masters on wheels. Btate Field Day. A correspondent yesterday Inter viewed tho committee of Willamette students who have In obarge tho ar rangements for the intercollegiate field day of Oregon to be bold Juno 8 at the state fair grounds. It will bo a meet of tho eight schools of higher education in a purely athletic contest under the sanction of the Pacific Northwoat asso ciation of the American athletic union, and tho wheel event under the L. A. Vf. A handsome cup will go to the college scoring the largest number of points, so that individual remuneration will be lost sight of la tho glory of tho college. This Is the first occasion of tho kind which has over beon on the Paclllo coast and a largo crowd U expected. An excursion will be rua from Coryal lis taking In Albany, Independence, Monmouth and Intormedlata points, aud a railroad excursion from Portland Is under advJsemont, besides rates to those who attend from other points, On Friday, June 7, In tho afternoon, tho tennis preliminaries will ho played on Wilson avenue, Balem, and at the name time delegatus from the different colleges will bo U session at the univer sity organizing an Intercollegiate athlotlo awtoclatlou of Oregon, under which the games will be played here' after, We bcepeaU the most hearty co operation of tho pooploi 'J'ins JlAjuiai, The faut uuh o. tho irlmury department of tlio Pehy (erlan rJuuduysuhool will glvo an ? tertnfuuienUttiio church Friday eve ning at 70, to ho repeatwl Ha(urday afunimm at ) o'olook, 14 aooomodftto (ho agiiool uhlldreu, AdniMon 16 0ui, children IQ oeulu, Hinging, solutions, 1 til, Don't mux jt, jo;:t, Ilri0licfcofllfn Icv0nlntfPoMrr AmsmiJUitaLMM wndhk WHAT SHALL IK What shall bo done at the a ventlon ot Republican clubs silver question, or rather with glegold standard question? Involves tho other. Neither touched upon without the oltor Involved. Of course, no ooe that, In tho spotohes that will In a convention of one to two sand Republicans, or in the 7i or address that shall be adopted, will bo no reference to the fin! question. It Is believed that 1 majority of Republicans domai the convention cloarly andu cally place itself on record on tb4 burning question of tho day 1 If there were not a Wall (Street ooratlo administration In poww, had not now on hand an lno heavy load of Cleveland gold to endorse tho single gold st) were not avowedly an ofw of a discarded and repudiated cratlo policy then ttie si not so difficult. But the monometallic basts i currency baa left the country la less condition. Bllver k nnllrf poor man's money in England has gained friends all the worts among all classes the past two The proposition to give the' metal an independent monetary ing at a ration to gold of lOtsa make it legal tender Is oue celvea thd approbation of nine- tho peoplo wherever they Tho proposition to make the poor 1 monoy legal tender alongside rlou man's golu is one tuat oaaic laughed' down or easily argued There Is an impression thattb dollar was deprived of Its hoi and legal tender quality by I ran at the solicitation of Interested Wo do not state these things to the customary arguments for llsm, but merely to state the attitude ot the masses o-f tb toward sliver as we concelye I Our diagnosis may be erroneous, Is as we see It. We believo 'I tuds Is due to causes that are po1 and that the attitude of the right. What shall be done at the s yention of Republican' cl convontlonls not strictly 1 delegate convention of the it la probably en truly a rep convention of the Republican paft can be mado up. All true Repue will hope that whatever It majri shall honestly and fearlewly r4 will of the peoplo on all quesMeii then tho party will be upheW people. J fter an Uuetfto7 several mt with bladder trouble, W. B, FwJr Eugene, one of the pioneer n Lane county, succumbed to was aged 01 years and 4 Pengra was a native-of oouuty, N, Y and was a , In tho Rogue Rlvor Indian Oregon. Thero Is a scarcity of money I'A latlon In Portlaud, And w Thoso who have a little to only Invest that little In Wo, agroo to pay out In monthly incuts all their spare cJ time to come. This costly liar to tho lot cra.e In Wlt exception that the hloyp east while the mcuey for M lu Portlftud."0iwego Jrcw i4 W-IUiUl.IIIIMpi UnvuQti NimwuAII lloualhihj are urged toUnrf 1 Ing tliln eyeing at tho chuffe Kloollon of delegate (q ( A few jiituka Qf rwolied "Wl ciiuttPi at a, yy mmm'i etreet. - Mlct lH Ow'i H9f(i 1 la i H . . ... " - - '-"- ' -."--l:: u,.JdtlUMMuumuiMlltum n.m ,!!, , im nm, mmmm ,., , ,n , t '"twimmwwm4