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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1895)
.H?'JJFW ""riBww? rrHHjMMHIBHHHHH V 55. W i in i - B -:m ' "-p-g ' 'M"""gtM SJ2l!E ' v-mn EiMiWiwyiMbAl4b-1 Uf 1 -'" t-t 'I " .M. r..-i.-r.grar--.- r-.. , r---. -, j. r.-TT ".. , mSTffinfai jl.'.ifcw.l.tiwn nHHW ii ni iTiMjiMrtnrt - visas . ,T -M MW .e m m m W ft :t I , KaiKi Waist Silks. Fine stripes; nice colors. 25c per yard. Hold Fast combined belt and shirt re tainer. 10 and 15c each. Capes. The most complete lino at , cost I J. j. DALRYMPLE & CO. Have you Read 41 Coin'sFinancial School," 25c, Also 'Up to Date," 25c. For Sale by F. S. Dearborn, Book seller. Fans The airv eauze nnd Huffy Ki(1ik Puns nftunr tn nilfc (if mlk style, and we show them this season in me iuui .nw. There is a vast difference in tlm nrice of these Hoods, too. -fte. They are Just about one-half M? ho fnrmor nriM LrlancC at fi tnoso n our norm wiimutv. J GRADUATES: You may .. . . i. .1 wane one 10 inaiuu juui ia tume. New Japanese silks just opened. T. MfLVERSOX & CO. 801 Commercial st. w saeasrassHEse" FSR80NALS. Dr. J. A.JlUchMdoa visited tbe It- fam eboor.today. fcfee&tor F. A. Bancroft, of Portland, vm a Balem visitor Sunday. . K. MeKlnaey, the grain buyer, west lo Turner tbU morning. CMBllnA8 The. Kay wm a paaten jar t Waterloo oatke morning local. K. Tower, of Seattle, Is In tUe city wltk a view to making It his future T.J. BtlUe, laundryman at the ay lw, ruturned from Portland on the IhlTlocaU Banker J. a Cooper ofilndependenco wmi southbound p&abenEcr on the wertilfli local. JueUas 0. K. Wolverton visited In Albany Sunday morning:, returning on Ute ftftarsoon local. K. )f. Block, of the dry goods flna of fHoek Jlrw., ipeuiBunday In 1'otUand, iuralug thU morning. Cheater Murphy mm m far rcoverei frow hie broken shoulder a to conoe stews town thU morning. Hey. K. a Wyatt,. pastor of the Unit Brethren church of thU city, went to Turner thU morning. CtlB M. W. Hunt went up to hU hmM Bear Wbltaker thU morning to Ik ilr U building of a hop house. Ifeok 4 Hanatu have made fine lm jwoveawaU on .their new livery Jul fcMk of the Htale Insurance Co'. oAloe m4 have lulrf uw rliri arivlB. Hv. d. 1 KlUir tr oouduetwi r. vt l Turner HuuiUy when Itc f 4r4 Sbrw tr itiU llo the efeurob, one by UptUto. ff, (Uid Mil. J. Waller, whi have Imu vMUuk with their dauihter, Mr. 0. K. KihMttaf, far the past tw) weeae, WHtvt Mt hviue lit (Ji-itoa, Wo., HlW lawrftlMf. Mr. Walter I tltluelvir (fMViUf loHlj. JttT WXaTNXK IfEUULTIKs, I41 i WU4 lrlM VMM, tMU itra II of iuIHy jMy fcfek mni4 Wf Mtf Mw nn-U m1 OUH LV.M)V.IL $tm'$Um MMiu 4f wr. 6fc awai, mmA l rfw4il4 i ! WJat7W w)l jHpalilWW) KltAIUAHrKIU laftMavVC M l"1'1 ''Wh flII-Wool spring Buits, $7.00. Such as sue to bo cheap at $10.00. Turkish TouJels. An elegant now line. From 25c up. The Latest in men's hats and furnishings. Mr. and Mr?. E. O. Patton leave Tuesday morning for New York on a business and pleasure trip to bs aUent about tiro months. Tbey will visit Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing ton before returning. Cooke will lay In a holiday eupply of goods while absent. About "AlAbama." The beautiful play Alabama," which will tie produced at (be Reed louight Is a pretty Southern piece and will appeal to tbe hearts of all who en Joy a pure good play. Messrs. Hlrsch and Patton who have the company in abarge ought to be encouraged for get ting such a high class company. It is not often tbat a company of so high a ituudlng comes to Salem. A Balem party who saw the play at Portland says It Is without a weak spot and tbe caste has not a poor player and will be presented bj tbe entire company at rialem. .Reserved seaU at Patton's book store. Police Court. John Janzen, aged 15 years, war brought before Rocorder des ttiU morning charged with assault with a daugerous weapon upon the person oi bis older brother ou Sunday morning cutting him badly ou the hand besides cutting his coat. The boy was bound oyer to tbe grand Jury which meets In June. John is au incorrigible youth and his rather, a bard working man, has endeavored to have him sent to the Reform school before but met with no success. The grand Jury will no doubt provide him a place at that Institution. Willis Jordm was released from thr penitentiary Sunday after serving a six months sentence for aasualt with a dangerous weapon on the person of Judge Hay den near Eola last winter But Willis Is not a free man yet. He was met at the gate by Chief Dllley, armed with a warrant charging him with the larceny of a horse and curt and Harness from J- if. Ianslng. com mitted In November, lie watt brought before Recorder Kdea this mornlug and was given until Tuesday to enter a plea. Jfe desires to employ an At bauy attorney to couduct his case. Midway Plalsance, opera houte, June 4 aud fi. A MILL JSSTAJtLISITED VAC1. A t Keller A Sons, J 20 Slate street, can aluutyn be found the mont Htylltih jxittenm In Furniture. Weddlny and birthday pretent our ajie etalty. Married. MKHiUTT-PiW.NT.y.-At the fr.l UeuoeofHUtsl'riuUr W. It. UeU, comer of Court and Fourteenth streets, Saturday eveulug, .May AMi, l&tt, Mr. Cornea Merritl to Ml Jeuule IVuney, The ceremony was iwrfortued at 0 o'!tk by Htv, P. B. Knight, lu the prMfuos of a few Intimate frionds, after whleh a delletous uppr was served. 'His groeui Is awlilatit to State I'rilttsr Ieds. The uvwly married eouple will make their home la Haleru, rwldlotf tt the prtwut wild Mr. aud Mr. A. L llutehsl, ou Cutlsx strset. Horn. VIIJTI&-At the family home North Halem, Salurdar, ly ft, Mr. and Hi: ft WUtle, daughter r i i md, HtX)1r.At the family resident In JSirt and, Fpiay, Ma 31, 5, i, M IHMMett wm the fsthvr of Mrs, M. Ai I'UtiMMKlrHt, f thU rtly, The fun etal wm held frii the family rldiif lu IVrtUud Mile riri' Midway 'isiMtt, ijf i haute, June aUude Jainwinmniwiinwuiin'Wiwi'iniiinnniiiinniKi FINE FAT uANnNAba Q?Mv, muw, fruit of till fin J: unci mmkY Ilm vry ' llfllfill liIH UFQVtn MrW an 'I'Iid Vs Miu. nf VntltiVl mm Jl llfw't 111 She is the Popnlar Choice for Rose Qaeea. MORE THAN 3009 VOTES CAST. Tlio Dnte of the Rose Fair Post poncd to Next Week. The Rose Show committees have beea working bard all day arranging a new date tor tbe show on account of hard ralop. DATE CHANGED. The roses that are out are ruined by the rain. The muddy streets are un favorable to a parade. Ttie ladies on the general committee uiet this morn ing and decided lo postpone the fair to one week from next Wednesday or Thursday and Friday, June 6 and 7. Tbe question of extending tbe time for voting for Rose Queen was consid ered, nut it was concluded to cloee tbe vote at uoon to-day, with tbe results as given below. Tbe contest became very spirited and for a time it was a neck and veck race between Miss Hut ton and Mi's Steiuer. If Miss Btelner had entered the race sooner she would hive polled a larger vote, but she made a remarkable run 8,1 it was. THE TOTAI. VOTE. Nettle Porter 7a Jessie Dalrymplo 1J9 Mabel Hutton 1704 Mrs. 8. W. Thompson 2 Lena Blere 25 Mrs. W. F. Wade 23 Alice Stelner 1162 Jennie Booth.... 1 Pearl Skiff. 4 Llrzle Harrlld 7 Blanche A'bert 6 Rose Woodruff 1 Ethel Hughes 7 Jessie Stump j 1 MInaHuelat Annlce J e drey a Ella MoNary Jeeaie Breyman Bertha Taylor Frankie Richardson . 13 '. 1 .3204 Totil 8TRAWBEKRY SHOW. The ladies have decided to oiler premiums for strawberries and a com mittee has been appointed to arrange the same, consisting of C. B. Moorcs, E. Hofer and J. M. Kyle. The com mittee will meet this afternoon to ar arrange a premium list that will be made ,ubllo tomorrow. THE WINNINO LADY. Is Miss Mabel Hutton, and that the choice was properly awarded no one will deny. It could go to but one and lu this case there was only the gener ous rlvalary and the best of spirits prevailed. Salem hai no laUlee whom the people would more do light to houor than the flvo ladlea who so goueroutly permitted their names to be used on this occaslou ; t? stimulate Interest In a popular event the auooeiM of which Is of great Im portance to our entire city. Salem as the row city of the north went can well afford to houor her ltoe Queen with her fair maids of houor. J. (.. C. Lewis returned today from llut'.fsvllle, where he as state organ Iter last Friday (light organized a teut of the Knights of the Maccabees. Seventeen Sir Knight from Wood hum astMed lu the work, Nkvkh HAimmu-Jaolu My wife Is iiewr saddled with our laundry work. Tviu: Where Is It doner Jaokt Oh, at n China tuh houe, Toms No wonder. Our laundry work Is done at the Salem steam lauudry. Give It a (rial aud iiMllee the dlllereuoe lu the That I'aiuuh Just nollpo the bloyole rsiU Thursday In txmunitlou with the (1 A. H. and at the same lime iiotltM the Urge number of hi ayule suits Ihsl were pUMhtsed at our store. We are leader lu everything. (I W. Johnson &, Shi. mini. ..n a m MauxikhA rather hastily u. uuimM itianlsge was arraiiatd Saturday at tlervsU. I. W. Ihrre'l aud Ml luly Uhallfoue wvie mar rlMlhy W. H. Taylor, iwfcmWuf the frlty ff MmsU, DUUtet Attorney (Joudlt ll a iae. UI1-V Kiwtuw - Ulty Trrasursr Kwsfturd list a new ainiuuiictinsitl calling lu warrauU. (Is aa)i) the elly ireAsur is Ih a mush luiprutMl witdl. ttou aud that Hwney ts puIu hi Miueh lf. ThU Is 4tm ut gl atlmlfiUtrallvH and lltr m. NHI1!41M. -The UatlUburg MMaulilt iMMHuy Abhl UWt wf llWfMfIHWHf IWIP ilm JHdwinH, anth urpufifUt wly t'HU iwk W r44JhJI. 4taM. niitnn, HUf g. M" 'JffVr A ' i -.-. r - t - &haejMHlveHhytbeV.pia lU' IV unui?ire ,wiwwi i. AT THE PTJBLIO SOHO0L3. Decoration Day Will Be Properly Observed as Usual. Wednesday morning the pupils of East, North, Park aud Lincoln schools will assemble in their respective hfJIs and will be addressed by members from the O. A. R. Appropriate sougs will be sung nnd very nterestlng exer cises are in store for all who may at tend. There wi'l he no school Thurs day but all pupils will ruttt at their respective schools ou Friday morning aa usual. City Burennttudent Aidtircnhas been busily engaged for some time pre paring the final examination questions which are now ready and are a thor ough review of tbe term's work. Tbe examination of too graduating class will commence Mondy, June 3, while tbat of tbe other c!n-ts will begin a week later. The grsduatlnc exercises of a class or over forty, will take place in Read's Opera house, Friday even In?, June 14, tha p-ogram for which baa not yet been comp'eted Attorney H. J. Biger 1j to address tba cUm. An admlstlon of 10 cents will be charged tho-e not holding tickets. m Memorial Services. Sedgwick Port and Relief Corps assembled Sun day morning at Q. A. R. hall and marched to the First M. E. church, which was decorated with llags and draped pictures of Lincoln aud Gar field, Washington and Grant. Rev. Grannie pieached a patriotic sermon from a text in Job. "No Man Is Sure of Life." The church was crowded and all were highly pleased with tbe exercise. Officers Elected At the semi annual election of officers for Olive Lodge No. 18, 1. O. O. F., Saturday night, tbe following were elected: F. T. Wrlghtman, N. G.; F. A. Erlxon, V. E ; C. A. Hamilton, Rec. Sec; C. H. Bimpson, Treasurer. New Notaries. Joseph Franklin, Likevlew; W. H. Pullen, Paradise; W. H. McDonald, Portland; were com missioned notaries today. "We have noticed with Bomn amusemeut ceitaia notices of "cuts" being made on groceries, as a rule prices ouoted being above our regular retail, price. P. T. Barnum said that the American people liked to be humbugged, but we thiuk that in Salem it won't work, but that Salemites appreciate our eflbrts to sell lIic best goods at a very small margin. As we buy and sell for cash we can undersell all stores doing business on the credit system, nnd can and will meet all prices made by our competitors. As a flyer fcr today wo quete: OYSTERS, 20 CANS FOE 31, for Is. OYSTERS. 10 CANS FOR $1, for 2s. HARRITT P. O. Grocery. .4.JLUJI I IUU1 4 1 IU 11 L - 1-1-i J Btatk Oiianor -The Oregon State grange meets at Oregon City Tuesday, Wednesday aud Thursday thU week aud great preparations are made for a successful aeaaiou, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Fletcher as delegates and Wm, and M"r. Wagner as visitors from Salem. TO TUB iMSANt: ABYl.t'M Mrs. Mary Iteunle, aged 3S years, the wife of Louie Iteunle, formerly a resident of this elty, was brought up from Port land HutunUy night aud placed in the asylum. ' " . m i Halem uukr a suecee of anything she undertake. The ltoe Fair will he a hummer. WW tuy ' l" fffc"' WW U v4 (.MM, ft vi4 1 CvuH. WV4 U U4 eMWa,U t.lWl QUU. The Yew Park slpsk of grwcrl and rji turns for sal. Inquire at mere 0. A. Miller. s&st, Midway nluur. wta httUM, Juue and 1 fun iiiimmwww itm mi i mi ummtmm m AwarUta fllgluit Honor-World' fair, Medal, MUwIflUr fair. DH' F CHEAM BAKING POWDfR tM4 )trM M4c V tkf frtniAtA. Patriotic Services. j When It Is announced In tbe papers that the Men's Leagne, of tbe Finn Presbvterlan church, will conduct tne evening services on the following Sun day, the auditorium on that eveniDg will be filled to Its utmost capacity. Lt ft evening this society couducted tbe services and although the rain fell throughout the evening, the church was well filled. The rostrum was decorated with red, white and blue bunting while one large flag adorned the pulpit aud a larger one hong from the railing which encloses the choir. a rimir rvinnlftlni? ofa dozen members of the league furnished dxcellent music Miss Weller presided at the organ in her usual pleasing style. The iiuatt t consisting of Messrs. Bozorth, Barker, Raymond and Hutcmsou sang a beauttiui neiecuou. aud ". "Abide iu Me," by J. O. Bcz-jrtn was hltrhlv iimreulated. The league Is a patriotic as well h au entertaining order. CASH TALKS. Our entire sto of jtack aye and canned yoods, Teas and Sjflces will be offered for sale at cost, beginning Monday, May 27, and every thing else at greatly reduced prices. Don't forget the j)lace. Miller's Odd Cent Grocery, ISO State st. In Running Order. Joseph Cord ingly is heme from Waterloo, where be baa been several months, working on the machinery of Thos. Kay's big woolen mill. Tliis mill has been trans formed from a hosiery factory into a woolen factory, and is now ruuning with over 20 hand. Next mouth CO will be employed, and the wrrk pushed. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. & LAWRENCE. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer In (.rocerlcs, Paints. Oils, Window (ltLs.s,Vuriihihes and the most complete stock ol I. rushes ol nil Kinds In the State. Artlhth 3lutcrluI,Llnic, UaIr,Cemeut and ShlticIeMund fluent (iimlllyol UUAHSHIIKDH iis wnl Monday Jive, May 21, 'ALABAMA.' k itwttui 1 huu Mt ft. Willi Mlua ijii dMlu aV&$?4L2L?l:K MX (JM rmtt JM Raft IWi fii l AH9 fHMIU V, nfMM AUNHJ, twmv rmuwim mwvutr m tmk V4M.BY iK STEINER'S RUB-DOWN . M4HK Mmamm fmmtmmm EjJw k faik leaMtf iiniiMiij vmmm&m 9SmKWfmm -t-ANOTHER CUT Our Closing Out Cost I'rlces Seduced. Another Point. This.brings Dry Go.dB way below benefit. The Long and Short Is that we're by far the best Dry Goods store in town. When everything is said it resolves itself simply into that no nif re or less. Just for a flyer we are going to sell you extra heavy shirting for 9c, n w line of dress ginghams 80, 3G-inch half wool Henrietta, all shades 20c, 38-inch all wool Henrietta, all shades, 50c. Hosiery and Underwear, Our stock in these lines comprises the finest assortment that is be ng shown in this city. In hosiery we are offering good valui s in cotton, lisle and silk, in black, tans, whit j and colored, at very low prices. In under wear, extra values in muslin, as well as Jersey ribbed, lisle and silk. Our line of silk vests at 73c in cream, 1 lack, pink and blue cannot be beat. NEW ARRIVALS ! Belts, belt buckles, belt pins, new prints, ginghams and wash goods, also new patterns in our 29c wabh silts. The New State Street Dry Goods Store. S. M. & E. H. STOCK! 115 STATE STREET. Next to Gray Bros. MIDWAY PLAISANCE, BY THE Baptist Ladies' Aid Society, AT THE Opera House, J!j l1riaHHbRttii it tor ul, " at IfairbtV 15 am law At n ibi. st rwidfiiVi it u S. M.,H1uun4 44iwi """ u. w t!ihA J,W..H."" i -i.i, am7m Rr.'iflL -"f J Mpruf u. lb iwiMu. uui iJLuE! ;4. af (uHumuiat, bi Im ibiuli IjHJtW roit llATCKiMit-fraw lbs U.t KSyPKanB'SSiSa '"- W. at rt r4NtH ih 'A ,...."" . - "!' HvHMr auwl Ul.u.. 'AiAlt 4VVW.i?4 cI.tewaLL"- "lrf Mf Mtm. ' ' ' " r r1ili!t'!!l!i,H'. WM.4 .T nmsmpz-Mt iannm i c Tiiwii . wholesale cost. Com- early and get the The Palace, of It i. , . June 4 and 5. Tliiii wook, and till thoy aro olosod out, wo will put on snlo a boautiful lino of muslin ur. durwoar ut your own piioo. Lovely Skirt Chemise in l.uou and Kmhroidory. Will wll for Ind than t'oaU W art RoliiK t) oloao out thu wlmlit loU So (loimj uftrly itndKut your ulmlusi. during tll Wtjek wt will lw vro SO uir Qiit oir on all trimiiioil lmtJ bought of m D. B, FISK fit CO, LdDr Mtlllnvr. , im mi M WfUMt " m F3 a-t Stolnor's Drug Store, paUW, Miiivmsiiii Mow&r mu t. WM.W IM0 A W. AU ikM frtid WWeUM , M rW i m&