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'Tzpzsi .5 - -TS""?- yaw n B . Daily Capital Journal. See Our New i THE V. C. T. TJ. CCirVENTION. BY HOKER BROTHERS. THURSDAY, MAY , 15S7. KID GLOVES, F yv T-. 'y. i W. V. A ,J C5 'ALTON A' i Lerr fcr Fsrtlcai Mosiiy. fJE Wefeevfay. tti Fnfaj at 7 45 TcL ? $5 itec teca'ar terriee aed low S raws. Pock betwees Hate ai g? Cecrt street. Rjj m. r. EAUinui jgj l"ftJW o4tf9 la Scarlets. Oi Macfe. NBas OH rat, WMtes aad GreaaK. Shirt Waist Sets. I Every se sew. hite Collars and Cuffs, Tfce very fattrt ereaUaag. Black Leather Belts. VerjHrlV?! desfgas. T. HOLVERSON'S. CieciAi DiUil-Mrs. Cm. Kicb Dies Vey Saadsaiy. Mrs. Gtc W. Harris departed tals " & it. tell this anHBg;ie Teryxaddcaly IXcTeaiag at wre wed tbat mk-! faarily aoae oa Sooth Twelfth street, was oa iae topic, by ia Yew Park addition to Sales. v asa .Mr. nam?, wnu s cwjwwj". S DR WARNER'S Corsets and Corset flTaists. MiflkMH war tfcem. We bare them In twelve different styles. Warner' orst5 gireaa ttegaat figure. Jast raeef rprf a fan Us? f Wa-ners -Elite- Pads and Bustles, Ne Ilas ef Crete comix, Summer ar- t. &RscBjberyaeaa try as man yJ a j like until you find one adapted U joar Bjrure. J J. Dalrymple Co, THE TEST CASES ON TRIAL Values. v Cwry con' 5 an4 15c Fire thtrrtlt 5 acd 7c 8 bole grrapui 10c Searoleu b.e. black, loc. Ladle.' mi, 5, 9, 10, i8e. Mo' vitp'odcr a. 2j, 21 34c. Toilet vip fbirer pots, Jardiniere,, cwlcing pot. granite ww. kitchen articles, a4 all well at lowot racket price for spot cash. - r K The Crescents Roll is swelling I now hire 24 Crescent rider en '97 wheels, every one ax enthusiast oe itt menu. The ? wheel leads anv whel at like pnee and man that are higher. We inrite comparitoa on point. To Compel-Secretary KfecaW t Warxaass. la departaeet . 2 of tae circuit court of Marios coanty. tbe test ea to ooupel Secretary Kiaeald to audit accoesu asd draw warraats for male are la progress this afteraooo. Rilph E. Moody, tbe iastlgator of tne cas-e. It oa tbe Krausd, aubted br Mr. Tiremaj. OA. X. B. Knlbt, vrbtt has charge of tbe case f jr Secretary Kin- cald, has filed general daarrers ia both cases. It is not thought that tbe cases will be argued, but if Uiey are to be, more time will be asked. ioismucb as there H a supreme court decision on tbe case It is probable tbat Jodge Hewitt will simply dismiss -tbe writs, when tbe cases will be appealed to tbe sapreate court. It will lake oxer a year to get Vbee cases through tbe sapreeie court unless both sides agree to baviag them advanced on the ealeoder for Immediate action. It is not probable tbat both parties will so consent. LATEST. juutfe uewitt dismissed the ca3, and it will be appealed to tbe supreme court. Pieceedtogser Today's Sessic!b Friday's Pea. Amr aac aasatwr la UK Ticfalty ot taw W. C T. C wtarii have t UiiaK UL aaaaaal slr at aa early homi aarUee of lailes la taelr Saoaay best vrita faeee beaarfa aad easkets of aowers ia UmIt aaadt aad otaer aaeactA of oamstalag more sabstaa tial for ibe aoMtlate laacb wMcb tbe iaditw of tbe Saleai Uatoa win serre to tbe taeaabers of tbe eoaTeattoBaad TteMats at aea. or hm Roar lor tae oceala? exer- rises bad arrived, tae iaslde of tbe ball preseoted qaite a festire ap feamae. Ftowers, nowers.eTery where oa tbe ataatel, 00 the pfaao, asd oa the bookcase, oa the taad&, asd oa the rostra. Lilacs aredoailaated, white and UTeader, awkiag odorotts the air. A wood ire seat oat its cheerful sparkle and gfc dissipated tbe chili which the storey weather aiade ia the air. Promptly at eterea o'clock tbe Gooaty Prawieat Mrs. R. M. Boob called toe awetiag to order. Tbe derotioeal exercises were opened by the presideot reading "Cru sade Palai" which is tbe 141st. Mrs. Elizabeth Hotmail led tbe singing, "All Hail tbe Power of Jesus Name" and "Tellit to Jesus." Praise semce for fifteen minute;, after wbieb the roll call was read by Mr. Dr. uithey, recording secretary. Oa Motion the president appointed tbe following committees: Credential; Mrs. Matheny, of Sa leu aod Mrs. Corby, of Woodourn. i:e-olutions H1SART FAILURE ' NEWS FKOM THE CAPITOL. W. Nfr. ITirmfin rt Zfni tx I MIMst arwl Mrs P. I.flv At ,'al. .uuuluerw i -.--, -w. . .Vw...v f v ..bu Your Palate. If you would tickle It and enjoy something nch. try Bagle's English Sandwich mustard, horseradish, celery or anchovy mus tard, the very finest, at II. 0. Sonne mann'a. j-2t Wig gins io Commercial ttreet Bazaar OREGON PERSONALS. J.G. Wright was a Portland busi ness visitor today. W. O. Westacott was In Gervals Ihlrf uflornoon. Sute Treasurer Phil MeUcliau was In Portland today. Deputy HberlfT E. E. Cooper Is home from Gates. Judge II. II. Hewitt came down from Alb my this afternoon. C P liishop. manager of the Salem Woolen Mills tflore, was in Portland toduy. Mrs. G. A. Peebles is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. A. Miller at Oregon City. R. E. Moody and Representative Thomas, of Portland, were Salem vis itors, today. Mm. W. P. Lord was In Gervals Wcdrittdnyifternoon in the Interest of the Mux Industry. Mrs. lliiO-iy returned today to HalKuy, aflor a pleasant visit with Salem friends. Phil Metschan, Jr., returned, today from San Francisco, where he hai beau attending a business college. Frank Davey went to Mcuama, to day, whore lie will deliver an address before the local A. 0. U. W. order Prof. Whltehorn, the physical cul ture teacher, Is meeting with marked snecoss In Salem, having twenty, pupils. Among prominent people In tcresed In Supt. I'alne, of the Insane asylum. The pupil of Prof. Whitcliorn has Hometlilng lie can keep for life. a many ucmoorat. School Appobtio.vment. The reg ular semi-annual apportionment of school money for Marlon county, will be made by County Superintendent Geo. W. Jones early next week. Each district will receive 850 and 81.50 per capita for pupils residing in the district. State Tax Payment. County Trearurer G. L. Brown made a pay ment of 1890 taxes to State Treasurer PhllMetMhan. The amountof today's payment was 811,000 which with the Ave previously made aggregates 826,-000. Salem Boys to Leave. Frank Maccy, who for the past olghteen month has served as teamster at the deaf mute school, haying recently re signed his position, and Boyd Rich ardson, go to Portland Friday morn ing to accept a position with the Chicago Portrait Company. Tue Variations Of Swanee rlvor, as arranged by Dr. Parvln, and to be one of the features at the grand con cert at the Christian church next irlday evening, was pronounced by the Albany people the best thing eyor heard. FiaaHce Mrs. Johnson. Woodburn: Mrs. Lafollelt, Salem. Courtesies Jlrs. GInby, of Salem: Mrs. Dr. White, of Scotts-MIlIs. Report of Committee onCredentials: Mesdames Sarah Harmon, flattln Coulseo, Alice White; Scotts Mills. Meadautes Watson and Crocken; Turner. Mesdames Cbolman and Potter; Brooks. Miss Ida Bauley: Woodburn. Mesdames Jory, Law, Rodgers, and Scriber; Salem. In addition to the above named delegates there were present tho county officers and a number of the superintendents of department? Noontide Prayer. Adjournment. KVBNIKO SESSION. The public is cordially invited to attend this evenings session of W. C. T. U. county 'convention, at the M. E church There will he a medal content and recitation- by some of Marlon county's best elocutionists. Mrs. Sharp, has charge of the music and will give a rare treat to those who attend. Ten cents admission will be i cnarged in order to defray the expenses of the convention. Mm. Xarcissa Whito-KInney will address the meeting. tonight's program. The program for this evening will be given at the First Methodist church and is as follows: it o'clock Deyotions. Addrese of welcome, Mrs. Catharine Spray, Salem. Response, Mrs. Dora Coby, Wood bjrn. .Medal contest. Recitations. Announcements. Benediction. FRIDAY'S PROGRAM. The program for the second and final-day of the convention is as follows: ia the WiteM & Ryan toasorial par lors oa OoBJiiiueUl street, retaraed to hH lmae stoat o'clock la?t eveaiag he foasd his wife cold fa death. A pbyslctaa ns saatatooed bat it was Un late, tor death bad claiaed an other rietlM. From all lodieatloas wbea the iaaaiaiate form of Jlrs Harris wm foaad, sbe bad retired for the Bfczbt aad had expired without a straggle, hariair erideotly passed away ia a geaUe Camber The shock to the basbaod was in deed qelte severe. Wben prepanag to retire be addreaed hi- wife, presum lag that she was still awake but not receiving a reply, be placed bis band upon her foreoead when be was start led toiad it cold. An examination ofthehaads rerraled tbe same un ailstakahHt sia of death when he realized that bis wife was dead. Daring tbe afternoon Mrs. Harris did some snooping on tbe streets re turning home shortly after 4 o'clock. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Skinner for a few moments about 6 o'clock when she complained of not feeling very well, fcbe then returned borne and was seen about the bouse about 7 o'clock attending to anything that demanded attention. For a number of years Mrs. Harris has suffered from palpitation of the neait and her death is ascribed to an attack of heart failure. While Mrs. Harris has been in poor health for a r, yet she had been Comsjereal, Crkacl aad PesosaJ Mat ters. Tbe Chicago Store coBBpaay. of La Grande, Or., today Sled articles of 1b corporatioa In tbe office of tbe secre tary of state. Tbe Incorporators are TflrocrOllriT. J. H. Robbins. J. W. Scriber and Rot Reed and tbe capi tal stock Is given at 828,000. Major SWilIisS. Dunnlway, private secretary to tbe gevernor and assist ant adJutant-geBeral, is acting adjutant-general during and absence of Adjutant-General Tattle in Califor nia, where tbat gentleman Is de tained by a sprlned ancle. A requisition was today granted by Gov. Lord upon tbe governor of ArlJ rona, for tbe return of Robert Hln man the Roseburg criminal, who is wanted there for burglary. Hlnman has several times resisted arrest, and is now seriously wounded as tbe re sult of such actions. Governor Lord today released two brothers from the penitentiary. They are James Lloyd Miller and J. H. Miller. They were sentenced in 1595 for stealing cattle, 7 and o years respectively. Their mother has ob tained employment for them in Cali fornia, wheie they will be taken and potto work. After Dinner. Boyle's after din ner cheese and Cafe cheese, some thing superb for tbe table, at H. G. Sosnemann's. ONLY 2 DAYS MORE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. REMAIN OF OUR GREAT Dr?ss Goods Sale DO NOT miSS IT. JUST RECHVEDNew Taffeta Silks, new rnnis ana naiiies, 257 Commercial st. feeling stronger tbe past few weeks and was apparently regaining her health. She was contemplating a trip to Portland for a visit with friends. . Mr. Harris was 34 years of age and was born In Lane county. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rowe, her father .residing near Mon mouth, her mother having died sev eral years since. At independence In 1S50 the deceased married the hus band who survives her. Besides the husband and two son. Clyde, aged 15 years and Arthur, (aged 8 years, the deceased leaves lier father, II. O. Kowe, of ; on mouth: a brother, Elias Rowe, of S.ockton.Cal., and two sis ters, Mrs. Rhoda Boot hoy, of Mon mouth; and Mrs. . Mason, of Otto, Wyoming. Funeral sen icea will be conducted from tbe United Brethern church on Mission street. In Yew Park, at 2 p. m. Friday. Tne services will be conducted by the pastor. Rey. W. Reynolds and the remains will be in terred in the I.O. 0- F.cemeterv. The Rich Heavy bass voice of Mr. Lundell Is not exceeded by any artist on tho Pacific coast. It will be a treat to hear him sing "Deep In the Mine,'' at the First Christian church Friday evening. Easily Pleased. When you ens at our lunch counter you may have anything you call for and don't you forget, It is cooked to the "Queen's" taste. Meals only 15 cents. George Bros. Aptkr Dinneh. Boylo'i after din ner clicose and Cafe cheese, some thing superb for the table, at II. G. Sutincmann's. S The Pacific Coast. Has a repu tation for high grado restaurants, and Salem has one of the host of thorn all Strong's, where the most satis factory meals are always to be had at lowest prices. 5 at A Plenty for All Under the ox Isting6tate of prosperity we have a plenty for all, especially In mill feed, grain and hay, Ilrewster & White, 01 Court street. f2t Thirty Graduates. The graduat ing exercises of the Salem public schools will occur on Friday evening, Juno 11th. There will probably be about thirty in the class. Sen tlioi-o now red shoes and new liico shoos. Latest styles best values. Spring Dress Goods. Silk en pes, shirt waUtsund separate Bklrtu Best goods und lowest prices. WILLIS BROS, CO, bo; 302 Commercial street I 'loor south of tho now post- 1 v What kind of trt colfc oda do you want? Your grocer money back in kikbif powder fUiunnf citrict nil plct pays your full if vou MAY 7 MORNING SESSION. 9:30 Consecration hour. 10 Minutes of previous session. 10:16 Report of Union Signal and White Ribbon, Mrs. Emma Johnson. W oodburn. 10:30 Report of nross work nnrt music, Elizabeth Holman, Salem. 10:40 Report of superintendent of arcotlcs, Mrs. J. Ogle, Woodburn. 11 Purity and Purity In literature and art, L. A. Savage, Stayton. 11:80 Flower mission and Y "W. C. T. U.. Mrs. Ilottie B.Colson, Scotts Mills. 11:40 Sabbuth observance, Mrs. J. Ilunsnker, JetTorson. 110-Kvar.gilIstlc Mrs. Wright, I UUUVUi II. 12 Noontide prayor. Announcement. Adjournment. AFTBRNOON 1:80 Devotion. 2--Reading minutes of session. 2:15 Report of domestic Mrs. Mary Jory. Salem. 2:30 Honoris of local union. .'J Election of otllcors. 3:.10-Quoatlon box. 4 Minutes of afternoon session. Announcements. Adjournment. EVENINa. 8 p. in. Devotional exorcises. M. rurelssa Whlte-Klnney, state presl dontof the W . C. T. U..WIU give I an ..V....W.,,, jjria, iuujic lurLuc occasion bus been arranged for. and will be under the direct snnarvUinn nr r -. Sharp, of Salem. ' Candidates. Below Is given a list of the cnndhlntes to succeed Col. R. A. Miller as rglstor of the Oregon Oily land oillco: Charles Holman, John O. Pilsbury, Thomas F. Ryan, M. L. Moore and L. L. Porter, all of Cluokamas; Geo. A. Steel and Harry L. Wolls, of Portlnnd; Charles B. Mooros,of Salom. MoKlnloy Mitchell, morning science, The O. N. G.Encarapment. The regular annual encampment of the Third Batallion, O. 2C. G. will be held at Hood river in the latter part of June. Such a conclusion was ar rlyed at last evening by .Brigadier General Beebee after a consultation with Governor Lord. 'JJiesite selected is on tbe Belmont tract, two miles west of the town of iiood River, and it will affora all the elements of comfort, sightliness, good sanitation and ample drill grounds. An abundant supply of water, con veyed In an elevated flume from Hood river, reaches the track, and arrange ments have been made to conduct It to the encampment site without addi tional cost. There is a fine drill ground, 1000 feet long and 70 feet wide for infantry drill, and also fine sites for artillery and cavalry practice. Not many of the details of the encamp ment have yet been outlined, but full arrangements will be completed within another week. it is estimated that there will be I uuout iw omcers ana men in camp The troops will be transported to the encampment, six days, Is too limited to allow long marches to and from the field. Tne general order for the en campment will be Issued In a few days, A Farewell Gathering. Numerous friends gathered at tbe First United Evangelical church on Cottage street, last evening to bid farewell to the retiring pastor, Rev. J. Bowcrsox, whose retirement from the Salem church was made necessary by limitation of time., according to the rules of t he denomination to w hicb he belongs. The affair, while somewhat im promptu, was very pleasant and es pecially fitting under tbe circumstan ces. During his many years of residuum in Salem, as pastor and citizen, l(e. Mr. Bowersox, has endeared hiniv to a wide circle of friends, b-iin b his self-sacrificing labor as pa' i and by his ever ready assistance ato sympathy to those in -orrow at o trouble. Few pastors have eer kfi our midst with a stronger hold upon the respect and affection of Salem people. The best wishes of a host of friends follow him to his new field of labor Lafayette and associate appoint m AND BOYS :o: - County Court. Tbe Marion county court convened in second dajs session today but bad made no im portant orders previous to press -hour. Judge Wells, of Polk county, has noti fied Judge Terrell that the Polk county court will be in Salem Fridav to confer with the Marion county court, regarding immediate and sub stantial repairs to tbe big steel bridge. Can get clothing cheaper, that is better T44 4 1 . -d . S4 4 SA AAiAA 4-T .- .-k. l I lui luc jjaacc at uw siuic u.icua ctiiy place 1Q Marion county, viz ; Boys' suits from 75c up Men's suits from S3, 3 5 up, Underwear, all kinds and sizes, at your own! , price, o: Men's shoes from 90c up, Ladies' shoes from 90c up, Misses' shoes from 75c up, An athletic exhibition at W. U. gymnasium Friday evening. Do not miss it. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Champaigne Puffs. Also those famous Little German Pretzels, freMi at H. G. Sonneman's. 6-2t a . - -,, SELLING'S SLASHES. CI thing at Prices Never Before Known in Oregon. Portland, April 2S. In order to make a tnorougii clean-up. I have made another big cut and marked down 300 Men's Tailor-Made All Wool Suits to tbe ridiculously low. 1I ILC Ul CO.W. These are not odds and ends, but well-made suits-good styles-all wool and warranted to give satisfac tion. This Is the price, not for this week only, but until every suit is sold. Att.nttnn Ic nnlln . -n Wash Suits, at 30 cents, 75 cents and 31.20 worth double tbe money. t i T w ,. Bex Selling, .3i)iurc j . m. .noyer .x io. Cor. Third and Oak streets. d&w OsburiVs Backet Store, STEEVENS' Fruit growers are invitsd are; i. unlimited capacity. FRUIT DRYER! PATEN! PENDING. to inyestigatejbefore buying or building a drier. 2. Cheapness of constructor - Rapid oroductic Mrdui ion. 4. Or -i,.,. ,.,, .: i. .... . r ,r,. r"" aP k T ;"iv-h f'w-cm. rue me lor testirrcu-is and experience cf 'prora ho are ung the steepens since two years- Estimates and specification furaUhrf to Addie. G. A. STEEVENS, Saleru, Or. BORN. HA,LL",At tlie uome near Liberty. Thursday, morning. May 6, 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. J.J.Hall, a son. r: , tJLz&Si of.3:.. 2- &u"X lia ter7 WANTED, MONEY SAVED it t By buying your wrapping paper, twi. paper bags, etc., of us. nor Stuff. Boyle's sauce, better than Worcestershire, and Boyle's Mexicn Paprlcola sauce. Delicious table condiments at H. G. Sonne-mann's A good literary program is In 6tore for all who attend the BimRtJilii.. Union meeting, Saturday nlght.at W. C. T. U. halLon Court street. Hot Stuff. Boyle's sauce, better than Worcestershire, and Boyle's Mexican Paprlcola sauce. Delicious table condiments at n. G. Sonne-mann's If you want to dye use "Perfection" Dyes. tf Instrumental and vocal music will be among the numbers to interest tbe attendants at tbe next Bimetallic ciud meeting. Second lnd stoves, furniture and all kuius oi nousenom goods. bargains, X X For buyers and sellers at the New Second Hand atore, 107 Court street, opposite opera house. " J. SHAN-1Z, Proprietor. 5 41W Fisn and ousters . juxiraiarje xicsny mackerels, salt salmon,' w.Uu mcutu io usii, uont lorget to ( cure a bucket of that delicious se- UOn t like SclUilHFS Best. ofGan-als, uud ox-Sonator Maxwell. InfTlllllmnnV ..nl.. First OfflCO. I X;1 rForltbir Harritt & LawTcncc I of TUlamooi county. , . I Besuroand attqnd W. H gymna sium oxhIUltlon tomorrow evening. Admission only 16 und 36 cents. dorop- or -Jelly! MflRRITT 5 LAWRENCE GREAT Huctton s SALE, ? v At Good's Auction House, Saturday, May 8th, At 1 O'clock p, m, - Bedroom sets I A-fqae oik book case l Cook stove I He-tin? stoe I Bed lotiBge iCoueh A fine lot upholstered chairs I lane walnut parlor set I oners, lace curtains Ktceen Hirniture Fine let of camMc ...: articles too n-,.r;".,i? ana . - ------r- hu utcii nun wok be sW vHtUwt reserve. paper, aA We handle flat paper, book board and printers' supplies. GEO. F. RODGERS, 126 State St., Salem. Phzis iff. S!! BEFORE BUYING A TYFEWRITB fea.aj-. other EXAMINE OUR NEW NO. Smttb IPremiev T Durability the first consideration. It has more Imnmvfiments than f" others combined, easier to openro and does prettier work than any tJPf writer made. Send for new catalog We rent, repair and exchange type; writers. A large stock of typewriter supplies always on hand. Patton Brothel Booksellers and Stationers. J.F GOODE, Auctioneer. 5 4 4t V.rf 4. -J'r&M,