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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1895)
SPECIAL CAFE SALE n St'!' J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Have you Read ''Coin'sFinancial School," 25c, Also 'Up to Date," 25c. For Sale by F. S. Dearborn, Book seller. M STERLING SILVER BELT BUCKLES. Second Inyolce Just opened. Borne of tu daintiest goods shown this season. Belt ribbons to lit thorn. JAFANX8E ART CRAPES. Ne one now In. Latest colorings and newest designs. Tho fluest cotton drapery lu use. Wo sliow new drapery silks also In plum and creped. T. HttLVKKSON & m. HAIR CLOTH now In. SeOHALLIES. Big lino. 1'KRSONALH. Joseph slrnou returned to the troiiolis this moruliiK. me- Mn.T. 15, Hmlgkln Is vUltlug rcla- tlvtw at Oregon City, 11. (J, KundreUf the state printing cloe I at Portlund wllh the uoy Hlat Treasurer Melscliai. UH prlvato business Irlpto KsMorn uregun Atlonisy (Jwj, 0. Mlgluu trutia- acted legal buslnuM In Oregon Ully today ffciwtor Patterson itl Hupt, till bAttotho I'cn are at llu J'ortlsml 'drca' AMUt VV. KnlgbtoH returns frowitunoit IiusIium trip to AlUiiy IUU morning )5, V, IVrJtlJurst, ijutr for ll tm Jnsurauoe uujiiy, im for ni' Nftmly ntwuwu. Mavor (Jaiiih. iiiMldritt if llteHaUui hW"'" dub, .wmM "" Mm rfslajituon fur rw(iiiti, AUisndsr York, imwUlwul 7yf, of HllverloM, was ymUnly MWl U H Hwivityi)( HUU IfliimM, MM arg illr 4 hM wwly it lubmis for 'fiiiwl iMi thmmu- I'Miim Witt jjiuki f VYtwa mn J"iJ Hi m iff JUiwwiwi MtUtvpfltlh ui oliMaijUeof JtyrtjWMl iuu. hMHM MM) ?WI 'i'he lKiuly '4 h g wilt l ur4ir Ibis suuuuvr il)i) ImI. 'j itl WDW Ml 1 lil ll MtM ! J'I"VI'm , jtffyiw y"i wiiu HiHcmi jinitv lilCllaVB JM lilr lIMT TAIlli vui'K IUIIJll'1' MWl nf ll)rf MluliMi )'H)'w My, hum ;jmibfMMM UrH Jf, 0 JlUiil J'M!lM, VV.MI filllMi Up (;hi!Mi f"J tfMiiMi d4 iff 444 WIH( Willi' lWM. WIHU )M, )MM Wi fJr'ld uuliuf y iMwvhiUh tiw Hum 4As imtyvHrn & Moat stores wait until the end of the season for "Special Sales," but we are the odd 'One. We place on sale in mid-sea-son all our capes at prices to sell. Military capes, velvet collar, fine Kersey cloth, regular 6.50, at $5.25. Double cape, velvet col lar, sold readily at $b.uu, special at 4.95. Hob Roy Capes, appli qued, in blue, black, tan, regular $3.00, special at $2.25. AlPcapes in same pro portion. Mrs. LiCroIx catrro down from Sub limity this morning. She Is not a del egate to the convention ef Republican club, out Is a thorough Republican Just the same. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Kantner weni to Fort-at Grove today to attend meeting 'f tho Wlllnmctte Bssoclatloi if the Congregatlooal churcaea for Ore on, which couveuea In a two-duy' iceslon. Senator Geo. W. McBrlde went down to attend the slate convention of Republican clubs. Ho is of the opln- Ion that nearly all Republicans an blmotallsts but, differ us to the meth ods of reading the result. Secretary Geo. F. Rogers, Dr. J. N. Smith, Adam Omart, Frank Davoy, R. P. McCormack. Flnloy rerrlne, Judge Hubbard, M. J. Connor, H. L. Workman, W. M. Humphroy, oeo. R. Mvera. Jas. M. Kvlo. D. W. Yoder. C. D.Moores, E. M. Lafore, Jos. Fonou, nr. Phllnrook. Til Ford. Ed. N. Edoe, Chas. Johnson, Jap Mlnto, F. U. South- wick and others went down to the Re publican club. ANewHuhimkss. F. M. Rawluy, late lu charge of the delivery depart. ment of the Salem Steam Jaunury, who Is known to everybody as a "square" youud man, wilt soon opon a confectionery and olgar business lu the armory bulldlug, lately oocuplod by J, H. Woodard. He expects to be open with a good stock by June 1, and hU host ot friends wish him unbounded success, B UMHIIHM B VJSJl YONM The llim of fanoy parlor roocurn and chair it'a art thoulay In a rfullyhtfal aur prlHu to all behoUlera, He hum to vouui In and fools otwr tho line, Tho prhum are wry nattofaotori, KJSLMCn .0 HQNH, JiSO Btata ft, KlVijtt MBWH. The llltle Alloe A. n down from Jiidilidiioo at J0, in, reliiriilligftt V, p, in, 'i'h VVIIIii)(eiiw rrgUUrs 4 i M aboyu low Httlur mark, Tlie Islsiul jul above (lie O, )(. U N- dock is again to bwii, Htw.mer Minium Itft for 1'tirlland at H , n. Uxlay wlllt a full load of Hour and fusttl fiom l ho lis em nouruiK mill. rilis also dad a nuiiilwr uf fMWMiigers. Hluiiiur Alloiis will be mi from I li M)lroo Mils afuriioM bound for lie UHplUJk'llM. MtllinilUg 1)11 IWIIWIJIS llinslll Hie inoniliig l) will PIihh4u ruHIldIT,0 Ml (Jemwitttd (o tlit Ajyuuj. I'Vaiik i'J)iiald wsibMiuMlH Mix Itvuvrdor M Miuly anriiun, uhargixl Willi l Ufny nf a gfflv Ur. railing lu pit), ht wai mmmih) ysr lu ID uui ni W, wliluli H. l t'aitiiu urtiUM Mi hi ipvrm nut moping ivaiiH nfti uhiii(wj in inlinl I lila nuiriiliii uml unlaruil A liluM gullly N lle VMi pinfUI Hgttllisl lillli. Hwhht Jtiw tUiMiid auii' Mww J HiiiukI III iluntir irnir Iw I)lH4MllIUulHlf M If Ml My, mud wiiiuiiiu4 i Hn iummv My Iww, wIivnii iiwpfl iu win ha iffpi uulillis nnmntt htm IU niyipliluw liabii ,frwilw,MiMimiwwaiatc'i'.''w,'w.i'1i'y STRAWBERRIES. MuiHitfiJitiiiri, Ijiu Wly Hlrml tjiimv, 1im Uju tUml SS'lUon toliHif iJlrifiii timn MniKiumiJ THE ONETlidUBAND OLTjri. Salem Sends Forty-one Delegates to the State Convention. Baie.ni has tbe banner Republican club of Oregon a round thousand members. That number are enrolled tho past few weeks. Tbe Salem club last night completed Its election of delegates by adding the following sixteen namca as delegates: W. H. Savage, W H. Brown, L. J. Martin, L. D. Henry, Joel Hewitt, Geo. G. Bingham, Frank E. Hodgkln, kin, Dr. J. N. Smith, John H. Mc Nary, Geo. F. Rogers, Alonzo Gesner, John Q. Wilson, Edmoud C. Giltner, Ed. N. Edes, Geo. W. Davis, Frank Davey. Tho delegates chosen heretofore are as follews: W. C. Hubbard, 8. T. Richardson, Claud Gatcb, Dr. E. B. Fbllbrook, H. G. Mever. F. C. Perrlne. D. W. Yoder. John Knight, J. C. Johnson, F. B. So.ithwick. Jup Mlnto. J. H. McCor mlck, E. M. Lafore, J. M. Kyle, Frank PoU, Hal D Fatton, Dr. J. M. Keeue, Tllmou Ford, Geo. P. Hughes, John A. ('arson, Lot Pearce, Jee Stelner, C. B. Moores, E. Hofer, E. P. McCornack. On motion E, P. McCornack was au thorized to see that the credentials of tbe club were properly presented and placed on record wlth'tbe proper ofllcers of tbe state club at Portland. A fare of one and one third rate for '.he round trip over tbe Southern Paci fic lines will be granted to all attend ing tijo convention at Portland, this Includes visitors as well as delegates. Every Republican elected should at tend. It requires some sacrifice aud yet It is an Important duty. Do not stay at home and then complain if the newspaper men, office-holders, the lo.HSes and political mauagers, who lurgely ride on freo passes, shape up tho policy of tho Republican party in a way that does not suit you. Go there ind do your duty aud help make the party truly representative of the inter eits of the masses on every question. o Meuaxna Encampment. Tho committee of tho Marion and Linn counties veteran's association met at Salem Monday to arrango, time, place and prog rim for tho annual en campment and reunion at Mehama. The first encampment whs held there last year and was attendtd by about Ave thousand people during tho week. The dote fixed this year Is July 10, encampment to Iant a week. Tho pro gram for the reunion proper lasts three days, Wednesday, Thursday und Frl day, 12th. 1.1th and 14tti. The place selected Is the beautiful grove on the south bunk of theSautlam river uut below the county bridge at Mulinmu. too program win uo au nouueed later on. Good speukorH,good iuukIo and good ontertalumeut for man and boait will bo provided. AtHedgwIok G. A, It. post, Monday avonlng a number of speeches were made and all endorsed the .coming en cainpmeut. It will be warmly sup ported aud largely attended by the rialeiu veteraui. Mehama encampment Is coming to be regarded aw a regular outing time and period of recreation and rejuvuua, tlou of the old soldiers of Marlon, Linn and 1'olko unities Mr, Hmlth's Funeral, The remulus of the lute Goo, W, Smith weru Ukeii (o Portland u thu 1;4J (ruin for burial, auoouipauled by the family, oohfUlliig of Mrs, Smith, a grown daughter and a llltlvjtoii sgud six. There was a brief servlce'river tbe dead at the reldeme, No, 48, Marlon street ut tiVi and at I'oolook the IxMly was IwkBii to the Houtliern laolliu dcMt under nii twoort of Do Mulsy poiiimsiidry, l(nlgli( Tvinplnr. 'i'liw filllvial at I'orllmid will be iHindllOled by Hie Matonlo Imlge, TiikMimin. ho stullloii U ! ijulrnl by (lie average Orcgfliilsu s In Him value and elliwt of lliu prevailing shower, TDvy gmxl fur tyery Ibliig' JIHwwlw no UHiiilftlloii in iitMiti..sry l know wicrv Hie lt vl un ae U nu liai) wj.uk in and wi)k nut mi grwwiM and provUlons. Jlitr rill A Lwrtiii' gM and pHuv i gol 'or iiyvrvlMidy. AIM rilH "I'mW i'MUMll VVii Iiinu" Al fl Al- it; uhMruii J'rldsy vnliiKi lli ywiniji Isdiw Hill 4ryu an i'U't(ii)l wiHldiiig Mjtrtri hin J flitbl III Hi mI'I will dtjjglji itm wlili a UtMtl Mm h l" dlll. AjImiUIuii im mddlug In llinudllwigin ullly ! Wlifc. I4np lr siwl drill 111 umat, MlUM!' 'iVlkaiMIUl DiltfW ClHIIU, MlMrdNwi hwlu Urn HU lm( II diMiiMi allssa il lfj( dJiplay uf llin jinwn kli, antMtfp, l( lwv, laddliJiM, utomu h il')l, Kwvv!(WittHdlJwnlNSI ) A. Vaii lllw'i M rnUsUls immtf Hf turn ahm hu.Hfe.-ilis iiroi uf WriVII IIim, Miu KlMJf W(illll mmuM in umk ji(M iiiwind W Uwil ailHd, dwtllHtf wil IhimhuUwl (liliitl l wwii J'liiy ftiu ilivin mi Vy )IWMMlM, M MlMatl VWJ, U idivM ini) (Mwinpi m w HVHUlVin ImJVAtUl Will i. nJ VV-1, lUm JW'j1m w tlli(J jijuiuiiusiii W, mm da im - - gr"i-qn r - V "lV- ' -1 MINOR LOOALS. Cool aud showery weather, today, conlinuea fine for root growth and grasses. Woodbnrn will show an Increase of Imputation of about 400, including the Toozo twins. It is remarkable what finespeecbts were made on the silver question at the Republican club Monday night. "Sausage and sauerkraut" will be a popular dish in Oregon when dried tiring pumpkin will moulder on the shelf. The Y. M. C. A of the Congrega tional church will give a "concert of Long Ago," on Friday evening, May 31, 1805. If the Wlltarmtte valley had 2,000, 000 people with 10,000,000 acres under cultivation, what value would attach to this perfect growing weather. Rev. Shulse will be at tbe South Salem entertainment Wednesday eve ning. He has a bigger month than the Slatteman city editor, and it is worth 10 cuts alone to see it. In Portland, at the residence of the groom's rather, May lu, lobi, Air. Henry S. Simon to Miss Mamie Blocb, of Boise City, Idaho. Mr. Bimon was formerly a resident of Salem, having conducted a cigar store for several years. At the South 8alem elocutionary entertainment, Wednesday evening, (M,iy 22) there will be barefoot boy eloculioulsta us well as a number of Prof. Brown's training class. In ad. dltion to fill up cake and lemonade all for 10 cents. Mr. E. O. Small's condition Is re ported more favorable today. He rested well last night. Drs. Riohard son, Byrd and Williamson, after con sulfation, are reported to have agreed that Mr. Small bos suffered a stroke of appoplexy. The Salem cannery,un'der the man agement of J. it, Wallace, trustee of tbe Wallace estate, will begin opera tions for the 1895 peaaon next Monday, by commencing the work of canning gooseberries. By the time gooseberries are exhausted strawberries will bo plon tlful and a largo amount of that lus cious fruit will be. canned, WIS DON'T B0A8T bat our patrons do say that the quality 0yoodn and the accommodatlny service at our store Is beyond all com petition. Our prices are l-a vajH low. Milter's Odd Cent Grocery, A rmory Jiulldtuy. -)-- - A Huuuhhah Evknt. Friday even lug Is (he time set for a social event ut the Cottage church, or Central Chapel on State aud 18th st rents, Admittance 16 cents, No added charges for a geu erous dish of Ice cream r.ml cake, All who have not seen what a pleasant and convenient lionni (Ills suburban churoh organisation Is enjoylug, should ner. (ululy take the Htute street car Friday evenliu aud see (or themselves bow nicely "Mr. Knight's church" Is situ. ated. Pro, , . Wdmor lute ut the Hall' conservatory, Frank fort mi Hit Main, liuM opened a class In rialein for In. (ructions on (he plsno, organ, vjollu, niundollu, (horough'bu and liariuouy. Terms reasonable, Call at Will's lllUnlu storo near iMtaloriloe, 6'VI If ltn Noiinv. Htduiu lias as nobby a lo( of young nifii as there are In Or gon, nslum lias an uilraordluary line line of men's peruale hiih--JUt pu (ems Willi uwllsrs dvUol hud -Ills At' kilikuii shirt a( (ieo, W, Juhiuon A HouV, W7 f Umimvriilal IimI. TilK NM, U!IUU A I'aUefson Is prwinlnwil In llir mlliill of HaWm o phi for al lwl iie Ihlnf, KpliHiiy Is for ssle dMiwivh by (his firm, OliHdrenOryfor Fltoher'N ORKterlH, Umlj liaAi'Jlifwr II U bill "!J, swyv MiJvl, Ii Indigmltuii and y"l.wT. If lliMiu Is riu HfgaiiTe fW) a law thm of IV) k' HlMtf UUlf laiitj Iditi up. I'aik' WMiu Oui ivwu y fltur bud klilncy uiilu wu mi ult A laMllya kWMMM I'U yu,t (Ma W Iiumu a ntmu, m Tmmit't KH' huilum muv mi y nii hj I )ivs Hd MiAli( l)y wi wjr lUiiUH MM M i Pi jknrii vmiKm.w suijlhilihy miiiv will Klip J( win mi rriMii IWIlaw H(i fir im ntt i JiantiU UiNtu. J,l'fJ,,,,i,"'v,il, Ully wft. , MttUtfiiu lis y In liiMd fWuil UIJ wsiu suit yfilw JKykM) MM km ilJH lb 'gsMifal ior ti "i vn , miHl will m m aal4 wifi If III SHOOTING TOTIRNAMENTi Salem Rod and dun Club May Ar range One. The sbootlug tournament of the Lfltate Bporstmen's Association m year will be held at L Grande. That town Is too far away lor a large attendence from the valley towns these hard times. Although some are golug, many mure would no doubt like to have a "shot" nearer home, Members of the Salem Rod and Gun Club are proposing a local touanament. The Salem organization comprises some of the best shots In the state. The club here have some funds on band aud a meeting is to be called to see If a date cannot be sot, not to couilitt with tbe state tournament. Tf. nntilri tn m ade aulte a success If pushed lu the right way and the Sa lem Rod and Uuu Club has tho right pushers. Died. HIENE. In this city, at the residence of her son-in-law, August ttchrelber, north High street, Sunday, May 10, 1895, Mrs. Julia Heine, aged 73 years. Fuboral services were held lu tbe German Evangelical church at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. A. E. Fug lebart. Burial took place in tbe Odd Fellows cemetery. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 Lucas County, J Frank J. Cheney makes oath mat he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenev & Co.. dolne business In tbe city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case ot catarrh tbut can not be cured by tbe ubo of Hall's Cat urrh Cure. Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1880. , A. W. Gleason, f I Notary Public J seal y Hall'bCatarrb Cure Is taken internally and acts directly on thu blood aud mu cous surfaces of tho system. Send loi testimonials, free. F. J. Ciikny St Co., Tolido, O fySold by drugget, 75s. Notice. Your attention is respectfully called to section aa or ordinance 'mj, wtiun by order of the committee on street, aud public property, I urn directed to strictly enforce. Sectlou 35 reads as follews: Any iierdon who shall throw or k'ionU u any street, sidewalk or fuotpmh of the city or ttaieiii, any uroueu gias, net tles, crockery, nails, or any other sub stance whatsoever, whereby the feet oi horses, pedestrians, or any beast ol burden may be injured; or throw, de posit or sweep Into or uxn uuy street, sidewalk or footpath of Sslem, any paper or other sutMuuce whatever, ex cept snow or the dirt resultiui; from travel, shall, upon conviction thereof before the recorder, be lined not less than 11 vo dollars nor more thuu fifty dollare. W. J, CULVKit, Street commissioner. Also keep thegulterclean. 6 8-10-d Wtt Mlij wm lck, w K liof Ctorl, WLfl tit wm s UillJ, thu vriai tor C'Mtrtt. WkM tin Uwm MU, kit ciuut t Ctorlt. WU (l,t Ui CtiUdf a, klit (, Ui.ai CWii4, County Treasurer's Notice, Notice Is hereby given that I buve money on baud o pay all county war rantM endorsed (o November 1, JM3, Intermt will stop on aiuu from dsle of this notliw, HAI.nw, May V, im. )A Minvh Uouiily Trwuumr, 6-0 iw Msrloij Cfomily, Oregon, WAN'lKli.-A Ihoiisund ilorni vt, The hlghi! mark prioe paid by Mnln lyre A )svi UMoi o Jim, J1.Ii iuru. IftJIIdAw rf nMh'lVV wiiai wt waul, firing Uhiij Id and gwi ywr iuhii wy a jieiintHi, iwuii trM msrkii, iHtf JaM, Utrayd ot WtvUn, r m Utuwu Null. hs Uhw d JJISRy uti iiildtlle uf mm fUHMXJHIl' WtHM iMttVUil I I 4U fufiM BIT- uirie asylum, nit iltdlsi iuivuiJ Blf ) w Ui I',imiiji, Children Cry for Fltolier'n otorli. WI.lfl.lBH "WV-WlBWftBmP AvrM IIUfiMl IIomum Wnrld' J'alr, Af4j,AtMfiifrrlr F CHKAM BAKING fl DM MODS CLOSING OCT SALE IS STILL PROGRESSING. GREAT VALUES t.him. now Is the time to save cash. dren's Dresses and Headwear regardless or "Beauty Draws More Than Oxen," And when hitched Op with our populur team QUALITY, STYLE and Make a force that irresistably draws into our store tho best patronage, where we keep merchandise desirable and dainty, chest n by buyers with a care and judgment commensurate with its desirability and adaptability to the refined tastes of the community. This is the verdict of all who have visited our new store. We are offering values never befo e offered in Salem, and a visit to us will convince you of this fact. BLAUK SATEEN, 9c, 11 Ac, 16c and 20c. ZlfiPIlYJt GlJSGHAMS. 10c. LJiiLiUALJ:s, NEW PATTERNS, 10c al i2Ac. LIEGUNA DIMITY, l2ic 32-INCH MIXTURES, NEW WEAVES, 27c. jWliNUW CHANGEABLE SILKS. 27c. SKW LINE OF SCRIM. . ,-. , LADIES' SLEEVELESS VESTS from LAmIES' VESTS, with sleeves, 20c. 9 4 SJIEISTING, bleached, lOAo. 4 SHEETING, unbleached. WjQ. 9 38 and iuiiiun novelties m jiaeK, all-wool, 50c. A Special Sale of Ladies' Hankerchiefs on Wednesday, jtarHave just recoivod a liandsoino now lino. S. M. & E. 115 Nxt to Gray J3ioh, STATE JOHN HUGHES, Jhwlur lu (JroccrlftM, I'uIiiIm, OJIh, U'IiiiIumt (s'Iiimh, Vuriilkliiw mid llioiiiohl oiiijih;()io.U ol Jlnihli.'rt ol nil KIihJh In (Ik; Nlttl.ArUiili,MiUiirIlN,l,liuo. alr,Jtiinnl mill HIiInkImihI llii0Ntiiuumvi(iiUHHHI.I.I)H NCW ADVCKTIStMr-NTb, I ,liL.J .t4U ,A" lfMM; PS HMfeaaiww. 'AUT WPiCSerKflP ur ' Jf ffiJi! JwJiQ mmm mwuam imm n VMM i. "' ferfe tot'JJJ'nff, hkM4 Mtvr WClff EVERY DAY, Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Chll. cost. The Palace. LOW PRICE Uc un. . ' 5c up. B. STOCK STREET. U(M)) IIKIVOU', IS A OCK1JI IIIINM AMU MIIUUM) UK I'UHHUn AONU, KVKIIV J'JtOIIINHNr UlCtyUMHT IN'UIK VIU.KY VHV. STEINER'S RUB-DOWN mum mahk HKiiitn-iiitKiM io U, U. luus u4 lmrl i.liu4 nQtmnHut PSXI ki.il, l.u $SfffiS' inisMl,! bswj;iwu Steinor's Drug Store SAUvW, The Leader Our Ahlliuy Uimm, hnyoml l Jlil UUIltMillM il) ir(l'Kt '" "'t jii!mIj Hint u' Millinery . M-UlJI Tliuiufljii,. vii i,,av B-ftK1 tmmuUmA wm yon glm " mil Uwi your jN will Im Unl ti diiiiHljJ, I). D, FI8K & CO, niy ih9Lti, mkm, HttMm, CI IM i'ivV aiw MIMr fVwf wwiwi mjfmwi rt m rs- Iij J&ffipJU tot nm mmm m v) mnms kmssmm, Im)I fmllN m 'mbm