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TV Ll ' Daily Capital Journal. MY HOPKR BROTHERS, SATURDAY, JUNK 13, J800. WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and Sunday, fair. SOCIAL REVELATIONS. Shirt Waists, Troian Waisti are made of bei material; late collar. perfect fitting, nre Uihop sleeves; Belts, Waist Sets, Etc, lust received a nsw line of Dreac'en span fled bells; alto gilt, black, kid, leather, linen, etc. G'lt belllnc by the r; linen, etc. (J'lt helilnc by the yard Mew buck ami cotoitd buckles; a large variety of wl-t Kit, etc. bee die line of 50c bell. WmIi Goods, We showr a fine line of ducks, pique, percales, dimillei, d itted knrie, etc. See u fur ooaicnenjemsui co.lumrs. , ), Dalrymple Co, RIVER NEWS. Ruslnoss is rattier quiet on tlic rivri but thn boata stilt carry a ureal many passengers In spite of the low rate jnado by the railroad. The Altotia went to Portland this morning and the Itainona will arrive up from the metropolis this evening. The Until passed through Snlctn this afternoon for Corvnllls, which place clio will leave nt 7 'O'clock tomorrow morning for Hiirrlsburg. A numticr of mem bers of n frnternul ordcr located ut Corvnllls will ko up on the Ruth ns far as 1'eorhi where they will unveil n monument In the afternoon. Steamer Eltnoro was held over ut Independence this morning until 12:30 o'clock In order to bring the 0. A. II. delegation down the river. Sho arrived In Hu Ipiii nt 1:10 p. in. TiikkkIs One Stork In Salem doing n cash business. "We have one rulo for every' body nnd uinko no ex ceptions. The New York llackct does not allow goods to be taken from the storo until fully paid for. If returned in tlio twine condition as when pur chased wo cheerfully refund money for any thing returned. Doing busi ness on this platrwo can giver you bet ter values than other merchants. 2t cod&w Oickoon Walnuts.-J. W. Houck, of Jefferson, was in town today with samples of English walnuts from his orchard. Ho plahtcd fouitccn acres two years ago and some nre now fruit ing. They arc from two to six feet high from tlio seed, of the Los Ang eles variety, the bl-scxunl, or self fertilizing kind. The small nuts aro the site of hazelnuts. me Personal and New of tbe Doing of Oregon People. Mm. Geo. Bennett, or Scotts Mills, is tbe guest of Salem friends. Mrs. Sol Abraham, of Roscburg, Is at the Hotel Willamette. Mrs. Andy Tupper.of Independence, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gardner, in Salem. Mrs. Dr. J. W. Vogle left this morn ing for Pendleton where she will Join her husband. Mb A. M. Elklns Is visiting Port land friends to which place she went this morning. Mrs.F. A. Ford and Mrs. W. L. Trxrzc, of Woodburn, are the guests of Salem friends. Mrs. McN'ary, of Salem, was visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Ira Smith, nt Monmouth this week. Miss Eva Lee, an assistant at the! reform school, spent Mic afternoon with Salem friends. Mr. C. II. Liiuglicad, of Albany, is visiting her sister Mrs. W. A. Moores on south Twelfth street. Mrs. J. It. Davis went to Junction City this morning where she will visit friends for fcovcrnl days. Mrs. Mary Townsend, of Sun Fran cisco Is visiting nt the home of her daughter Mrs. W. K. Copclnnd. Mrs. Ed Fluery returned to her mass of yellow. Refreshments were served in the dining room, by waiters In full dress, consisting of Ice cream, strawberries, salads, cold meats and drinks. The whole affair was man aged with the good taste and genuine hosnltalltv for which these hostesses are noted. RECEPTION TO REV. STEELE. The Bcrean Bible class and tbe Woman's Missionary Society of tbe First Presbyterian church, tendered the new pastor, Itcv. Win. Steele and family, a reception at the church last evening. The church had been beau tifully decorated with flowers and Ivy. The addrcss of welcome "by Rev. Wm. Iloblnson of Turner, and W. C. Kanlncr of Salem, were well received and Indicated n warm friendship abounding among all the churches. Itcv. Steele responded In a few happy remarks. The affair was most enjoy able. The program delivered was as follews: Duett Et'icland Myra Raymond Prayer Rev. J. P. h armer Address of Welcome Her. Wm. Robinson Address Rev. W. C. Kantncr Response Rev. Wm. Steele Ladles Quartet to Mrs. Ella II. McDowell, Misses Davis, . Albert, Woodln. Duett.... Mrs. McDowell and Mr. Cole Recitation Roy Damon Vocal Solo Mr. Cole MAJOR GENERAL BIRNEY, Uses Painc's Celery Compound in His Family, and Strongly 'Recommends It. SOCIAL. DANCE. Another one of thoe enjoyable dances was given at Al. Pettyjohn's borne at Portland this afternoon after hop vuni( a fcw n,ue3 south of Salem, a VISIL Willi .Mrs. UCO. I'earCC. 1,ml. nlilit. A l.iriP. nimihor nt Knlnni Miss Inn Palms left this morning young folks secured rigs and drove for her home tit Greenwood, Wis., -out. Dancing was indulged In until after an extended visit with Salem about 3 o'clock this morning. Music friends. J. F. Savage, accompanied by his family, arrived In the city Thursday, from Ilrownsvllle, and is visiting bis brother, W. N. Savage, of East Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas, of Tlio Dal les, who have been attending the G. A. R., encampment at Independ ence, left this morning, for Marlon where they will Bpcnd Sunday. Mrs. Gen. W. II. Byars came over from the Independence encampment this afternoon, and tlio guest or her daughter, Mrs. S. W. Thompson. Mrs. Byars was honored by an election to a responsible olllce In tlio W. R. C. en- .. ..., lm. .,!....,. .. ir.i. 1 uiiiijimuiii. oiiu mm ia mi iuuiiiiuiii Monday. MUSICAL. AT UNITY CHURCH. Prof. Parvln will have charge of a musical at Unity church, on Thurs day, June 18. Tlio professor will be assisted by the Albany quartet, Miss Adda Davenport, Prof. McElroy nnd others. Admission 15 cents, children 10 cents. . Shout OnnKus-Wostncott & Irwin will bo prepared to servo short order meals to tlio vast crowd nt tlio fair grounds Sunday, nt tlio great conduct ors picnic. i Monday, , , , , Big Bargains One day only, all our fine stock of Jolinson's Zephyr umgnams 10c a Yard, , , Tliis means a clear saving 01 ac a yard to you,or 50c saved on a dress pattern of K) yards. Vc have the pretties line of tliesc goods ever brought i.to Salem. Calle and see and save money, Willis Bros. & Co. m. . . .. ,. Court mid Liberty. The Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoo Houso. arRrmembor tan shoes, beat. our hblrt wnlsts nnd The values cannot bo A I'LEAHANT DKIVE. A party consisting of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Mngulre, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ronnie, Miss Lllllo Hunter nnd Mr. Clins. Tcatz enjoyed n rldo through Polk county lust evening. Tlio ob jective points woro Independence and Monmouth which were Boon reached. After u short visit at Independence, they returned toBalciu accompanied by Miss Loin Fluke, of Independence, who will visit Snlem friends for n few days. A JOLLY I'AIITY Lust evening A. J. Hascy, the Court street liveryman, had his four-ln-bund out for tho Hrst time. The rig was propelled by four black steeds each with n huge tassol attached to his bridle, presenting a holiday appear ance. About twenty young ladles captured the outfit and enjoyed a rldo about the capital city and suburbs. Those forming tho party were: Misses Edna Moody, Lolla Waters, Mao Boise, Miss Stout, of Portland, Gusslo Lowusdnle, Lucy Williams, Georgia Glltnor, Lou Hlrsch, Anna Motschuu, Miss Dosch, of Portland, Fay and Ethel Thomp son, Ethol Cuslck, Lola and Jesslo Broyiii'in, Alice Stolner and Dora Moody, LOUD MUHl'IIV. At 2 p. m. today Mrs. Win. P. Lord mid Mrs. J. J, Murphy began to re ceive gucsUi to an afternoon tea nt the elegant rcaldonco of J. J. Murphy, on Court street. There was u very large uttendnncu of Invited guests, a con stant stream poured In until Oo'clock, when tho lust guests departed. Tho decorations consisted of roses, sweet peas and hot house Mowers. 'J he hall was garnished In red rosea, the front parlor in white and the back parlor in pink, while tho dining room was a was furnished by Mann's orchestra. Ice cream and strawberries disap peared before the young folks with astonishing rapidity. Each of these social events Is eagerly awaited by the young folks, who enjoy a great deal the pleasure In tripping the light fantastic. Last night's affair was not an exception to the usual pleasant entertainment provided for the young folks. Among those present were noticed the follewing: The Misses Campbell, McKIUop, McCourt, Mc Carthy, Robinson, Towiiscnd, Smith, Iva Irwin, Mnry Cliatflcld, Sadie Foncs, Floia Johnson, and Leone Hut chart. Messrs: Lee Foncs, Jim Mc Court, Pete Nelson, Arch Irvln, D. II. Irvln, Cal Ration, Chus. Williams, E. A. CV.IIgan, Irwin Williams, L. G. Reasoncr, Harry Allicrt, Kinney Schrlvcr, Geo. Day, and many others. m PERSONAL. The Stfawbcmes Show Socmcmann has the first home grown berries, fresh, rich, ripe and sweet. Banana oranges, fresh and juicy, air ways at the old stand, ASdtoictt J3C Grocery, Frank Wiinn was u Portland visitor today. II. L, Black went to Portland this morning. Prof. .. M. Parvln came down from Albany today. J. A. Itotuii was a Portland passen ger this afternoon. Tims. Kuy enmo down from Water loo this afternoon. Prof. I). V. Voder, or Woodburn, was In the city today. Justice C. E. Wolvorton wmit'to Al bany this morning. , Sheriff John Knight leturiieil this morning from Portland. It. P. Hansen was a passougcr to Oregon City this morning. Attorney General C M. Idlenian came up from Portland today, Scott Bozorth was 11 business pas senger to Portland this morning. Leo Stelnor, tlio druggist, Is homo from 11 business trip to Portland. Senator W. 11. Hobson, of Stayton, camo up from Portland this morning. G. P. Terrell county Judge elect, of Mohania, was in tho city this after noon, Sheriff C. F. Catticart, of Rose burg, went to Portland on tho Salem local todliy. Dr. W. C. Mitchell, tho veterinary surgeon, made a business trip to Portland today. Rev. John Parsons left this morn ing for Junction City and Eugene, ox peeling to spend Sunday at the latcor place. Geo. W. Davis nnd son J. R. Davis. W. J. Culver mid Archie Mnson kn this morning for tho Lincoln county quarries, Art. Chase went to Portland this morning for 11 short visit. Mr. Chaso will also visit In Vancouver be fore returning to Salem. J. J. Battger and John Abblson wont to Portland this morning, and wm do iiuoresien spectators- nt the racing events to bo held there. John Hoofer, of Chainpoeg, is In the city. He says the report of the ills. appearance of his nephew, Ernest Hoofer, was a mistake, as tho young mail Is safe and sound. W. II. Butchard returned this morning from Brownsville where ho has been ontertalnlug tlio good peoplo of Linn county with his phouograph, wlnlo unending tho LI tin County Pi oneer Association. MaJ.-Gen. Blrney, who is now, al the nge of 75, practch.g law nd doing departmental work In Washington, in a letter to Wells & Richardson Coin puny, says: "M wire has been taking the Painc's celery compound for some time past, and is mi much pleased with it that she wishes me to express to you her high opluion of lis merits. She thinks it is the bet remedy she has ever tried." Gen. Blrncy's hearty acknowledg ment of the great and lasting good that his family bus received from Palne's celery compound Is repeated, In substance, In countless testimon ials, written In the same grateful spirit and sent from every part of the country. Don't sit with folded nrins and do nothing toward getting rid of poor health. Drive out all Impurities of your blood; build up the vigor of the body with Painc's celery compound tho one remedy that has kept nil Its promises In the past. The tired nerves and brain need Just the sort of nourishment that this great Invlgorator Is able to supply. Now Is the time when Painc's cel ery compound, aided by the favorable Influences of the season, fairly outdoes Itself. It searches out the hidden causes of debility, neuralgia, rheuma tism and those constantly recurring headaches. The worn-out ncrvou tissues aro Invigorated. Palne's celery compound Is the one successful nerve regulator that cures diseases vlthoin any possibility of a return of tin trouble. Take Painc's celery compound fib very day. It won't do to jKistpone getting strong nnd well until you have a vaca tion. Do as thousands of others have done to their great Joy, take PalncV celery compound! It will Invigorate at once your Impoverished nervous system. If you really want to get well, read the letters recently published from such men as Justlco Powers, Congress man Grout, Congressman Meredith of Virginia, Assistant United States Attorney John C. Capers, Congress man Wilbur of New York,- Congress man Bell, Lieut. McAllister, Con gressman Nell and many others who are fully as careful of what they recommend. The perusal of a few of theso personally signed, hearty testi monials of Palne's celery compound will give unyone a clear Idea of what this wonderful remedy is doing in every state In the Union, and In every city and village. It Is making people well. w .rf? . ii- rf1 "Trsjv Watch this spacMcafor:Spccial announcement m'f T-H A ' ' I ' ' 1 1 1 na T lalB sfli' 257 Commercial st. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW C. H. MAOK, - DENTIST. buccetsor to Dr. M. Keene, oU VKt, Corner, Salem, Or. Pardei desirmg operations at moderate fee in any Uiv in especiiil requeit. DEPOT EXPRESS. I'rompt service, Telephone Na 70 eaj. JAMES RADER FIKST IJAPTIST, Rev. J. P. Farmer, pastor. Morning services at 10:30. Subject, "Man, tlio Grandest Workmankshlp of God's Creative Genius, or the Result of Evolution." Sunday school ut 12 o'clock. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. in. The evening services' will Iks n Children's Day exercises, with tin elaborate pro gram of music, recitations, etc., n 'Transformation scene" in which Meeu all mail and nn, .:.. 1 til .tl a - a. I a --" uauu. gins ami young lauics, win uikc part, page ana express to all pans of ike u innir muse! v ces. iuits ijuiuiuki 11 1 will give a violin solo. The orchestra will also render a selection, and tho choir will aid with musical selections. All are cordially Invited to these ser vices. FIRST IMIESUYTEKIAN CIIUHCH Church street. Rev. Win. Steele, ms- tor. lOtfO n. in. .subject, "Home Mis sions." Annual collection lor Home Missions will be taken. 8 p. 111. Sub ject, "The Clirlstuln'fl Compact.". .Sunday school ut 12. Chinese Sunday school at ;t:.iu. junior u. k. nt 4::u. Senior C. E. at 0M3. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. All welcome. UNITY CHURCH. Services at 10:30 a.m. nnd 8 n. in. Sundiy .school at 11:45. Unity Guild ntuui. htioiccior morning sermon, "Self Reverence." In tho evening by request Mr. Copclnnd will repeat the uddro.s on Abraham Lincoln, given two weeks ago. A special Invitation is extended to veterans or the civil war and their families. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Morning sermon at 10:30. An Evangelistic Report." DIED. JONES. At the homo of her parents near Zena, June 11, 181)0, Mrs. Rose Jones, aged about '22 years, of con sumption. Deceased leaves a husband and one child, 18 months old. Funeral ser vices were held nt 2 o'clock this after noon and the remains wcro Interred In tho family burying grounds on the farm. DUMA RS. At tho family homo nt Llbcrty.Frlduy night, at 0:15 o'clock. June 12. 181)0, Miss Julia Dumars, aged 21 years, of epilepsy. Fiinoral services will be held from the residence, at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. S. White, llurlalat the Catholic com etery at 2 o'clock. 124 jgpurt street Miss Blocii-WIU sing in the Crcat Ion Monday evening. Children Cry for fiJohar' Oastoris. Gonk Fishing. J. M. Lawrence nndE. H. Plugg.Y loft this nftoruoon for the Ablqua country on a fishing expedition. Some Hsh storlos may bo expected, upon their return. Results Tell the Story A vast mats o( direct, unimpeachable test), mony proves beyond any possibility of doubt Ihatliood't Sarsaparilla actually does per fectly and permanently cute diseases causep by Impure blood. Its record of cures la un equalled and these cures have often been accomplished after nil other preparations had failed. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. billin,un, jaundice, tick headache ' To Sil-vkrton Tlio telephone lino Is now completed to Sllverton and tho olllce Is located In tho Silver ton restaurant. Tho now linn. i,nc been tested aud works llko a charm. A local exchange will soon be estab lished over thorv. MEN'"AGES QalcUly.ThorouiMr, l'orever Cured, Four out of the whs aurror nervouse.n, laenUl vrorrjr, nttaciu of"theb!ueo,"nrh: Wing tha peaidtr of early excesx. Vie Urns, reclaim your UlAnlinOil. maln mn. Visor. Doo't deulr. SoziJ far lV tr!,h iuuonaaa proofs. Mailed (seated) two. The Oratorio. Eeryone who goes to hear tho Oratorio of tho "Creation" next Monday evening, should read the flrst chapter of Gen esis before coming, as the words of this Oratorio nre taken from this chapter. The people of Salem will be dis appointed to learn that Mr. Wesscn ger, of Portland, can not conic and sing the bass roll In tho "Creation" but the part will bo ably supplied, even on this short notice, by our versatile, Prof. R. A. Heritage of the university. All. Creation. -The great Ora torio of tho "Creation," by Hnydn ut the I; Irst M. E. church next Monday evening, will be tho musical event of T llIC Va-sil t fltl Calntk Not one part but even part of HIRES Rootbeer tends toward making it the perfect temperance and healthgiving drink. in. riif. ...M..ib.., n, ;;;xT Call for Warrants. County Treasure's Office, Marion County, f f..V!,C08,,e.r?blr B,ven that I have I '" on hand to pay all wan ants Is sued, up to Aug. 1, 1805, and Interest Sute Treasurer's Sixteenth Notice. Stateof OREGON.Treasury Dept.. l Salem, May 23, 1890. f otlce is hereby g ven that thero deem all outstand ng state warrants 01 mis notice, with tho exenntinn nt warrants dnn .... .v. r,?5c.V.l'.n ! fund, and "that Yl such Grants" 6-2S-1W Theme, Sundav cchool ut 12 m. Junior Endeavor nt 3:30 p. in Y. P. S. C. E nt 7 i. in. Evening sermon ut 8 o'clock. Theme. "The Christian Graces." All mem bers arc especially requested to be present at the morning service, us important business Is to come up. QERMAN CHURCH of the Evangelical Association, on the comer of Liberty and Center streets, P. Illttner, pastor. Sunday school nt 10. Prcnching at 11 and 8 o'clock. Subject for the morning, "ThcRumlng Hush." All nro cor dially invited. united drethren. In the absenco or tho pastor, Itcv. J. P. Hummer of the M. E. church will liuve charge of the morning service, after which further arrange ment will be mado regarding evening service. Sabbath school at 10 a. in. 1. P. S. C. E. nt 7 In the evening. FIRST CONOREOATIONAL. Preaching at 10,30 a. in., subject, "Consistent Christianity." At 8 p. m. Evening lecture, subject ,"Off the Track." Sunday school 12 m. Junior Endeavors p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. nt 7 p. m. Y. m. c. a. Row P. Rittnnr will niMrncn tin jucn's meeting nt tho Young Men's Christian Association Sunday aftcf- 11 ,,' (, u ciock. ah men aro cor dially invited to attend this meeting. UNITED EVANGELICAL. n1,re;!clQU!ffat10:30bJr - K Starr, and ut 8 by tho pastor, tomorrow Sin day scnool nt 12. K. L. of C. E. nt uho. LESLIE M. E. CHURCH. Preaching by tho pastor nt 10:30 a. in. Class meeting nt a 11:45. Sunday whool at 3 p. in. Preaching at 8 p.m. CHRISTIAN SqiENCE. ntlffi8 ?f 10:3 nV,n- and ':3 P- . street 0rner L,berty und Court Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, bugcage done promptly. Le Unro and all kinds cf mi ave orders at Putoo'i U PNEYTOLUI On farm land security. Special rates on large loam. Louis consideied without delay HAMILTON 4 MOIit Hush Rank building MONEY TO LOANI On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, T.K.FORD F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber 481 Winter street. tyHard limes prices always. C. H. LANE, ill HaWTifll 311 Conmerciil t , Siien ir t.Suits $15 upwards. PantsS upwaiJij C. M. Epplby, formerly of Clark & Eppley. Is uo prepared to serve the public with everything first class in bis line.st Simpson Bros, old stand. - THE ELECTRIC GROCEHY. PhilMetschan, ouuo treasurer. You'll iw, ci..i.. ...... iroS,er- " ,s mad0 bi' Patented J9tf TllDMh .v.vo uo iTinv- ,iii.K . i.A . -.... .w.i "uuii niarcii nr other worthlefiTi:.. rZ. . EWE MEDIQAL Q8 hffite, K. Y. SSgnBiiSKk aU toburn "" Do You Know That tho New ork Racket carries tho best assort ment of shoes In Salem. All new goods. ew styles nnd new reducpi nria 2t eod&w Awarded Highest Honors World's FIr, Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWDQt iMost Perfect Mck. toYeanthe&tMj i RILEY BOARDING HOUSE The popular place 347 IUgh fet.b been reopened, and Is prepared tt item boarders and roomers at the roost I"0"1: ratei. Nice suite of rooms on the gwBM floor. Sunday dinner from I to a. SlIENKFIELD &RAISB, Propnetort. HOME 'R'ESTAURAN 1 . S, Richardson, Prop. . . .i..i tr:il.mrite. UOBM cooking and home made pies and eakts ways on nana. 4 Jo J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWtLEK. Makes siv-lahy of fine repair . Jj ti,,. -i:l. ., t commerei" IMUUIM V.W, , -".. DAILY LINE TO PORTUND. STEAMERS Altona and Kamoo LEAVE DAILY. Portland, 6:45 m- Elera, HS m Independence, 6:30 a. m. Quick time, reguia'rsemce & daidWw sirxWt. eooo. 10.15 6ja.t. WOBSlSffi W-FREE DEL1VERV. Ddrs in idl kinds or fresh aol"