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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1895)
". A mHf -" 'i ' -- ' - " "- - jb 73w -!TV BinTit'BMWMiiftKgaaiaSSsaa,. ,ii i;.Ti.i.iiM.iiitoMMiiw-ftiiiflrf "' """"'' ' " ' '" -w teBjguBKKSKKKKKKKSBKKKKIIBSIKKSfFStfflBrWBIfmW T .! Kai-Ki Waist Silks. Fine stripes; idea colors. 25c per yard. Hold Fast combined belt and shirt re tainer. 10 and 15c each. Cap?s. The most complete line at cost. J. ). DALRYMPLE & CO, Have you Read " Coin'sFinancial School," 25c, Also 'Up to Date," 25c. For Sale by F. S. Dearborn, Book seller. Fans The airv cauze and fluffy fiviflior fans never CO out of Btyle, and we show them this season in the latest effects. There is a vast difference in tho nrice of these goods, too. They are just about one-half the former price. Glance at those in our north window. GRADUATES: You may want one to match your cos tume. New Japanese silks just opened. T. IWLVERSO.Y & CO. 80 L Commercial st. nmsu.iu. j.i"!ss; PERSONALS. Mm. H. It. Holland was ft pawenger to Portland on the 1:10 local. W. B. Allen, the mualo dealer, cams up from Portland on the 11:17 local. D. 13. Hwank, the Aunuvllle miller, returned home on the morning local. GralnuuierE. E. MoKluney went to Jefleraon this morning; on bualneaa. J. K. Weatberford, a prominent at torney of Albauy, waa In the city today, J. W. I'artlow, of Oregon City wm in Balem today enrouto for Independ. euoe. Vf. P. Orojcer, deputy county aaaoaor, liaa gone to work at HootU Mill for a tw weeki. iknator B. A. Dawaon, of Albany, pattaed through Balem on the 1:10 local for Portland, J, Ji, Ilowmau left for Aahlaud on the inorulUK local In the InUrcat of the Halem Woolen Mill. J, O. O. J-ewU went to Bclo to day on busluaaa ooiiiiooUkI with the Knight of the Maooabta. Mm. V. Y. Hodukln, accompanied by hr aUUr. Mr. A, B. Aberuathy, of Wft'on City, arrived tlila monilujf, Wm, Hunan returned from Kan KranuUoo Monday inorulinf, whither he had eocompaulcd the remains of hie father, J.J). HiuiiMou, formerly of the firm at HIimou jlro., tfrooere on JCaet Htale atrwft, )iM aocwHw) Mxltioti m motors man on the tiaiem uoiiaowujwj m w JUIIway Ooinpauy'a line- Poetuoued. Owluif to the death of Mie. JaflrlM. (be Man'a J.umue aoofal will Im jt """'""""kS&m. Jfiwy untidy. u udr tww must N tMM al ohm luwve U. WW Ji'tiM tfaViu. WWIIiWIllillllllll'IWrillWit'liMin'"'llllMMIiHllW MOV WHAtKim MMihhtlM, IMli )my fibUd alwvWw Vl( joo4 oi (Ait, Mm il ! )? )l;Ud md UitH viiv m, ,di 9 lr ) hiy Mh4 ywlKj ;ji imh ud low tmt-m ud WW, MM lA'.MHUl JmMJHw MHllMM uudMf,Ws Hi mUt m4 hyt M WW rf nn-wooi spring suits, $7.00. Such as sue to bo cheap at $10.00. Turkish Toutels. An elegant new line. From 25c up. The Laf?sf in men's hats and furnishings. NOTES FROM THE EOAD. One of The Journal's 5000 Mile Men Eeports. Newberg, tbe second city In popula tion In Yaojhlll county, la not tbe least la ber push ana snap; ber merchants are wide-awake up-to-date men. Last year thle little city of 1100 people or ganized tbe Yamhill Fruit Growers' union. This year It la a branch of tbe etate or "Oregon Fruit Un ion." The objecta of thla union are various. Co-operation In this line is esnential: they have meetings and dtp. cuss ways and means of planting, cul tivating, spraying, etc. One of tin main objects Is to get best market prices. Mr. Dunbar last season shipped hli prunes through tbe union and r allze 7c per pound net. His aeij.h b rs reallzeg from 4o to Co per pound. We are glad to say that Marlon aud Polk counties aro also organized. Ev ery grower should consider It to his Interest to Investigate the workings of the "Oregon Fruit Union." The city of Newberg should bo proud of tin Pacific university. Bbe has 00 stu dents this year. Tbey are athletic young men anu will inuuigo in tue latere Jlleglate games at tbe Btate fair grounds on June 8. They told us they had chartered the steamer "Toltdo" and will come 160 strong, headed by the Newburg band. Hur rah for tho Pacific University. We saw them playing tenuis aud( baseball, and saw them doing tbe polo vault act. Newberg is all right. We listed twenty subscribers in a day and a half. We found iu talking with them that quite a number of the Newberg citizens urc "boosters." Of course thla account? (or much of their goaheadatlvenesy. Yo editor of tho "Newberg Graphic" Is a "Hoosler" from an adjoining county in which tho writer was born, and be was a prime mover in getting two miles of fine pike road from tbe river up to Newberg and on through the city. When he first talked the matter over to the people, a gentleman unac quainted evidently, with gravel roads, said a layer of gravel on this road would sink out of sight before spring, but unless our eyes deceive us there I not a better piece of road In Yamhill and It has been made for three yearn, We will upeak In another article of the road from Newberg to North Yamhill and MoMlnuville. Jim Wcomiuvf. xmn tjus PAiiLon. Wtt have parlor ittaiuh HUtah'vil clr.ar to tho Coll my, Our prtot'H for thin month am very IntornHthif jiKLucn .o Horn, J HO fit a to. Odd J'ellow, Attention, The members of (Jhemekela IMg No. I, I. O. O. P., aro requreted to Miect at (he Odd Pel low' halt at I . u), sharp far the )urKe of (mrUoJpa tlHg with Kedgwtuk J'oat No. 10, (J. A. tl, in the exeiuhH of Memorial Dty at the Odd Fellows' Itural Cemetery. Members of Olive Jxe No. J, J. o. (). P., and all tojourmug brother are ourdlally luvlled l; join will) Uliemekot Jodge In the prtwrnMiIoli from the lodKe room. JI uhter of (lie Jod)e. W. T. HlUMV, Ut HeaeUry. A Ueuerou Offer- 0 p MJIUI lit Hliolov Pi taiiqy juwu)iliU rali temih mliud pAVMtf Ml 1'JWUMK. CJiHdNN! Ory for pjiofwr' OnutorfM - m r - m MlJMy PikUoijw, ( )mij, June tjeud 6 FINE FAT kJliJ Hiiil HtfJHlly ilii wry UJioWi mm mvmi oUw i?n mow r. Rose and Strawberry Show, Fridaj, June 7. NEW FEATURES ARE BEING ADDED. Liberal Premiums Offered the Strawberry Growers. Tbe date finally settled upon for the Rose and Strawberry Fair Is Friday, June 7th, afternoon and evening, and if tbe woather ts favorable It will be ontinued over to Saturday for tbe benefit of I be people from the country, who will be in on that day. Prol. Ciote, of the agricultural col lege, has been Invited to be present with flowers and berries. Tho Settle mler nurseries, of Woodburn, will also make a display of a large variety of roses. THE FOURTH OF JTJLY. Will Bj Observed in an Old-Fashioned Wy Qodness of J,iberty Fireman's Tournament and Bicy cle Meet. At 2 p. m. Monday there was a good attendance at the waiting room of Hotel Willamett9 $f prominent Balem business mou. Senator I. L. Patterson stUed the object of tbe meeting and following committees were appeinted: On finance E. C. Cross, W. H. Djwulug, Hal D. (Patton and E. H. FJagg. Exempt Firemen W. G. Westacolt, Henry Price and Andrew Coes. On bauds, mllltiry companies, fire companies, etc. E. N. Edes, Frank Divoy, Gov. Fletcher, E: Hofer. Orator and reader E. H. Flage, F R. Anson, aud I. L. Patterson. The meeting adjourned to Friday evening, June 7, at S p. m., at city council rooms. THE BIO BTATE BEWEB. State Prison Leases Lands and Builds Roads. The last legislature made provision to build a big sewer from the asylum and pen to the Willamette river. The state building board has made an order empowering Superintendent Gilbert of the penitentiary to proceed to tbe manufacture of two million brick needed for tbe construction of the sewer through the city. Thla morning convlota wore set to work clearing awuy the earth to get out the clay needed for the brick, The etate has leased of Bol Ourbln fjrty aorea of laud for potatoes and all of his iiay laud for tliln year's crop, A force of convicts have been at work for two dayu (o clear all the big gravel stone out of the road from the pen to the Red barn to make It paneablu for tate haullug, -- ii The Bltnon JXvorce Osue. The duoUlou of Circuit Judge Hewitt of department No. 2, Marlon county circuit court, was rendered Monday afternoon iu the divorce prodding of Je A. Blown vs. Clias, F, Billion, her huibttud, and hie mother, Jeabel Blmoii, defuixUitU, Till case wae heard by Hie oourt at Die adjourned saulou of the Pubrusry term and the taking of uvldeueee required about throe days. The trial was behind ulo-ud diHire, The decree of (he wourt U In favor of the piaiuiui and sets forth (hat the honde of inHflui my extol lug between the pUlnWt nud defendaiil, Chae, J', ttlm-m, be dieolvtsi and that she recover fmm de(eiidsii(4 Him m, hr l an I dlburemeu(t "iimiiii iiiglo M-4, atM that pUlMMir re ixivrr of ati4 ft n the defuo immi J utmi Wiwoi) judgmeut tut (he mIou ( the (wu Oliver llreii(w miihmtM liMheoompleiHi aud In y.w delivery thereto uemitft ue infd iheu lm (In amount due ioerMu nuily Wto ft v thai the tdiuuil have uj riww w' and froiM ih difMJul JriM ft imm Jud(fmeiu tut the sum vf W J on mtthtlH of money wllwlwl wf J, ) lA4f and tioi awMlrd tut, and lUel j)e4hriltilHUIf Hf dinaaiM iiww omt nwr dutwrw nit liw ib oilier and lb 9i jtllnill"i name he 0inifd vehw mible uj. w A )Wiff, Tun attMrneyi (r jtWrnif tit Jht u. Jlt4l, pMriianoJ, mi vf li lmm4 ul titim, mJ kimi P. lb )Mf wj Wim tti ui j!im tut lb difjMiijiHi Oily m'iM HWS if hMtf Mhw Uil J hre H um ivm mmm w w amn nwu w m ni vMftMto the. im 3BWI" llWWWlUl.M.W rit rtt UDTMi-j imm vm lWi VWSfc ..-r- - i..iii. .... -... JswfMieV iH MiUJ fiw m im .-- w .T 1 rM4 1U fumiu hfMn, Hry if, im mM W FOR MEMORIAL DAY. Deeaila ot the Program Arranged for its Probable Observance. Balem Is loyal city and Merurrl.il Day Is always appropriately observed. Tbe complete program bai already been made public and will be attain printed in Wednesdiy's Jouksai.. OKDEIt OK THE DAV. Following onW of tbe dty has been hsuedbyPost Counmnder Geo. W. Davis. Headquarters of Sedgwick Post No. 10, Department of Oregon, Grand Armv of the Republic, Salem, May 27, 1805. Tho following named Comrades haye been detailed to vls;t the schools in district No. 24, arid are rvquetted to appear at tbe several school buildings, promptly at 9 o'clock on Wednesday, May 29. E-iSt school, D. C. Sherman, George Williams, and G. M. Irwin; North school, Henry Rogers, Frederick Lock ley, and H. I. Broarn; Park school, Geo. P. Sauderson, A. A. Port, H. V. Prescott, and T. M. Klrby; Lincoln school, J. Q Barnes, L. D. Henry, and G. W. Smith; Big and Lilt'e Central, B. H. Bradsbaw, F. B. South wick, G. W. Grannie, and D. W. Mathews. The members of Sedgwick Post and all honorably discharged soldiers and sailors, Woman's Relief Corps, Bona of Veterans, are requested to meet at tbe Post room on Memorial Day, May 30th at 10 o'clock n m., from wbeDCe they will march to the cemetery for the purpose of decoratiug tbe graves of our dead comradta, and honoring the r memory by iproprlata ceremonjes. Tbe column c&mpoaed of the Corps and Post, National Guard, Civic societies, school children and citizens; will move promptly at 1:30, in charge of Chief Marshal R. A. Crossen. It is hoped that all public and prl vate offices, aud places of business will be closed at 12 m. end that all will unite with us in tbe ceremonies of tbe day. G. W. Davis, G. W Hmith, Post Commander. A-IJutant.'' As the exercises will be ut Odd Fel- a "We Imve noticed with eomit amusement ceitu'ii notices of "cuts" being made on groceries, as a rule prices quoted being above our regular retail price. P. T. Barnum said that the American people liked to bo humbugged, but we think that in Salem it won't work, but that Salemites appreciate our efforts to sell the best goods at a very small margin. As we buy and sell for cash we can undersell all stores doing busine? on tho credit system, and can and will meet all prices made by our competitors, As a flyer fcr today wo quote; t OYSTERS, 20 CANS OYSTERS, 10 CANS HARRITT O. Grocery, lows' cemetery, y, T, Jlltfdoi), aeore. tary of CUemekela lodo No. l,J.O, O, K., has Uued (lie following notice to Odd Follows In connection with the Meiuorlul Day ceremenies: "The unmoors of Gheuiekela lodge, No, 1, h I), (). V are requested to inert at tho Odd Fellow' hall at I o'olook p in., May aoth, for the jwr poaeof rmrluMuy with Htdgwiub font, No. o, 0. A, A., Iu the nrli of Memorial Day at tha cu)utrry, Mfinhvr o oil ye Jltff, Ha. ), I. O. o. J' , and all H""f')ln bruihtr aru oordlally Invllad in Join with Ulmnvk tin IwIk In (he ntnilMi win Ilt IixIko room." cjiiiiM m uism. Wa;w (JutHh h mi Vinl Ut iiavu ail la of bUslliuM Hinsd u ilm aflBi wu, and lie wjutl ali Ut Hi ul 1 whMb I'hursda Htnm Children Ory for Pltolier'i ctorl, All tb lhM )i I) Urn MuiiJ would i liiftjttj U thj yuiivM MHMiuy u (Mild iuv vu ul aiiitwrai ifil)Vl twm mmjam jUI' rji iiiulluide Plw IIHlM Ijjil tttiSifmmmtimiin'i& M M.rn I .tut n r a Awrd$4 llljlifl Ihmr Wiurli(' Voir, Midl, MMMir 'rr BAKING mm Wvfi j4fM Mi4. CASU TALKH. Our entire stock of jtavk agc and canned goods, Teas and Spices will be offered for sale at. cost, beginnlnff Monday, May 27, and every thing else at greatly reduced prices. Don't forget the place. Miller's Odd Cent Grocery, 150 State st. m Hop Growers and Fruit Growers should Bend their orders at once for Q'lassla chips and Wbuleoll soap. From all appearances this Ib a great year for bugs. Quassia and Wnaleoil saap are the surest destroyers of aphis, leaving your plants and trees unin jured. For sale by Wm. Bkown & Co. 230 Commercial t'eet, Salem, Ore, County Treasurer's Notice. Office County Tkbasukek, 1 Marlon Couoty. Notice is hereby given that 1 have fn.wlu In l.oti.l in miv nil warrants out standing up to May 1, 1894, aud that Interest Is stopped on the same from this date. Jaspek Minto, Countv Treasurer. Balem, May 27. 2w When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorl. When he was a Child, nhe cried for Castorla. When Bhe became Miss, she clung to CastorU. When she had Children, she gave them CastorU. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer In Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes' and the most complete stock ol Bruslics of all Kinds iu the State. Artists1 31aterials,Limn. Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of GRASS SUED FOR $1, fur Is. FOR 31, for 2?. & LAWRENCE. AtteuMoii. All who .have kindly ooiiseuM to (mrtlolpate In Hid Kraiid uuroh of K ilon will nml at the First ilaptUt uhuruli at b o'ulook lntri. Dr. OHIls deslrui all lo be pft)iit as the drilling will b oflmjiorleuot). OF JmSAL t is pvergJDn j(tiiiv4jy t , sraNors RUB-DOWN id r h mi s j l Elf if iJl, - A. 2S mmuiattmmMm WMT Slolnor'g )m$ Store, ANOTHER CUT 4 Our Closing Out Cost Prices Reduced Another Pofni, This brings Dry Goods way below v. holeea'e cost. Conn eirly aud get u, benefit. A SPECIAL SALE - Underwear! Our mid-wee'e tpecial ihove. Underwear: ihis means that we will sell you at h nr in tbe abiye line at reduced prices for that day on vfou ! tisb not ask us to duplicate sales prices after toj'av. .Just arrived: An elegant new Kid U loves in the pearl The New State Street Dry Goods Stor S. M. c2c E. 115 STATE Next to Gray Rros, BY MIDWAY Baptist Ladies' Aid Society V AT Opera House, ki& tflfljlf KmlUww SS'tl'ffitiXtlWL liJrtTiJSi&Mt HWW IMWOmfamjfif DMm??n smmm YtTTu The Palacpj sale for this w ek is us you t line of fine Black Good-; ali and cieam shades. K. STOCHl STREET, PLAISANC THE THE June 4 and TJil wwkf jtnij til! 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