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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1897)
pvijppn WWT1" wr ffrr .""SWTTCfc ST 1 u, susp' stgf 'n.mmiJ as " l'"r jgp V"-1- - ;X i& ft r" I BY HOPPER BROTHERS, FRIDAY, MAT 7, 1W7. 1 O. C.T.CO'S giFaocr Stamped linen I 'ALTONA' i Lara far Ferdisi toir. $ gf WiiKsb;. tad Fij 7;S Tea ffJa e ftfB KnK - ma. Dad Joeir Su4e srf j W ML P. BAIXrWI.f gi rARNER Corsets and Corset Waists. XMiMf wr tfewa. We aaretfet! lateietereat rtyfe. Wzrsw" etrtt girexa eiezxat Szare. Jest received x f f Wz-osr's "Bite Pads aad Bustles, Macs f Cyefe erwfctt. SesaaMX 3-&retT ja as try saisy isj W x y Hke asUl jmSh (t z4ipted tt ywr S?re. J, J, Dalrymple Co, Closing Out rbrtJl2. wholesale price USA, ck-ei Mtt tor tiSb- l'breit wbottssle price. 11.25, ckM et for II- . Cartrrtli.wbotele price II, closed &at tor 5c Caibrdias trfesfcsale price, 72c. eJvedeatfar&te. Hoe for ladle asd children dosed oat for Jess than wholesale price? Knitting aad crochet silk for 5c per spwL FBoaad Koaiao rJo closed oat for 2ta per keio. Cederwear closed out for lei than wbotejale prices. The Ladles' Bazaar stock. Beroera ber the place. The Leader, 1 vnrtolg guaranteed best sewing thread for 2 Weodi w OREGOM PERSONAUS. Archie 3fason is home from Astoria. Fred Ilarrild left today for Spokane, Wo. A. W. Ciesy ha returned from Port land. K. E. Jfoody returned to Portland today. Secretary of State Kincaid is In Portland. ('.. B Hodkin risited at the reform school today. R. T. Prescott left today for a short Tlslt io Astoria. P. S. Daa'boro was in Portland to day on business. Jno. Mauer, the bicycle repair mao, was in Portland today. Hon. G. W. C. Browoell returned to d ly to his home In Oregon City. John ilidecker, tbe cement walk contractor, ai In Cbemawa today. 5IH-$ Katie Denham and Settle Porter are rUitlng friends in Portland. Kef. C. E. Kllewer, of the Genuan Baptist church, went to Albany today. Er-GoT. Z. F. Moody returned last ereolog from a business Tlslt at Tbe Dalles. MIm N. Era Lee. of the state re- .fons.scbool, Is visiting Portland rela- ' ' Iter J. MuellhauDt Jeft today for Lebanon sod Crab Tree expecting to be absent orer bunday. J. C. Goodale, the lumberman, re turned this morning to Cuburjf after a brief busings sojourn In this city. Prof Z M Parvin came down from Albaay Uxlay and will take part in Sea those new red shoes and nev laco shoes. Latest styles best values. Spring Dress Good. Silk canes, shirt waists and separate skirts Iicst goods and lowest prices. WILLIS BROS, CO, No. 302 Commercial street First door south of the new polt "pRlce. . . I ART LINEN! Swe tMaiJaf ates4a Laattes wfe are nea Fancy Needle Vork. We fcire Jas reostwei a. arj tmaUfal Ha f w 3 " fere fatterasaf taw tas.e- sz$t8 TUrliu " ..t ir -nrtriiTf r TT- dot. Axvares. Saiwfcws, Barea-arf. LaeT-aF, Fire o-ckek tea- e- " hare taeat la He Ttlcasa' ai PJtla eArtaia. tT. HOLVERSON-S. tfee cmacert at tfce CbrfeUa eawcii tfrsizat. L-P.Saaai A. J- Siew, of Cuao we ta te ef fcy tcy pxrlaz taxes. Tey.repwt an erops kifktszwelL J. A. Carrie, secaad lktet of 0 "Cr. O 3 . G- Bapsae. i la tfce city fer tiaaelaattea before a detail f r&M tbe BalMUry board. H.Sawot, the Salea coatnetor to vIwd was awarded tbe bafldta? of the bw Ocos coeaty coart bostfe, retaraed frosa tbere tbls Esorslnz. Po&mztViT DiUer, of Sablisstty, wa.siBtwn Uday. asd ia cosapesj with Postaiisier Boaaas lasfi&eted tbe arraBgtffleaU for the sew Seleai pMtoSce. Mrs. iareia White Kiasey. State presideat W. C. T. U, arrired fa Sa les todar from Astoria aad win oe- liTer so address at tbe First ietaodlt cherub tbiseveaia. fMtfl Atber.of Boise City, Idaho. arrived Is tbe city Tharsday etealavr aod isTlsltlB? at the hoase of bis BBcle, H. B. HolUad, on Soatb Coai Goerclal street. Lsabermas Goodale, of Cabar?, came to Salem this morning. He re port large sale at Salt Lake and vz- den. His contracts for lumber to jro to Mexico canaot be closed until July first. Mrs. Dora Corby, president of the Woodbura W. C. T. U., Mrs. H. L. Barkler. 3Irs. Emma Johnson, Mrs. L. E. Catbey and Mrs. M. A. Wright, all of Woodbnrn, are attending thean nual county W C T. U. convention. Ax Ixsipiest Blaze. A small; blaze occasioned by tbe stove pipe coming In contact with a double wooden partition In tbe office ol T. H. Simpkins who conducts a feed stable on high street at the rear of the Cook hotel, was the cause of sound' log a fire alarm about 10. a. m. today. The fire had been extinguished bow- ever before tbe arrival of the fire de partment and tbe only damage done the office was a badly charred par tition. This was the , Initial run made by tbe fire department since re moving to Its new quarters and they responded to tbe alarm with remark able promptness. Connections were made eauallr as rapldlv as ever be. fore and the entire department made the run without a single misuap. Salem Auctions. One of the signs of a business revival is the Increased attendance and interest in auction sales. J. P. Goode, tbe Salem auction- eer.wlll close out at 10 a.m.,May 8,bal anceof theMcIntlrc stock of grocer.es and the Larsen stock of boots, Ishoes and bats, from Eoger station. At 1 o'clock be will sell the Mrs. Hamilton household furniture and other goods. A Salem man who gets a pair of tboso toothpick gaiters from Enger will be In ib for style. I I Post Office REMOVAi-ir-Post-master Bonbam, states tbat in regard to moving Into the new quarters, his lnstlnctlons are to move May 31st. He has however, asked permission to move any time before that date, If the building Is ready. The Inspector will have to receive tbe new building before any tepi are taken. The re moval will probably not be made bo fore the 15tb all statements to tbe contrary uotwlthstandlng. Notice to farmers Tbe ladles of tbe Oregon Flax Fiber Association concluded to sell small quantities of their seed to tbe farmers to experi ment wlth that they may haye an equal show at reaping tbe state fair premium swards. Two hundred dol lars has been set aside for this pur pose, all contracts will be closed Monday. After Dinner. Bayle's after din ner cheese and Cafe cheese, some thing superb for the table, at II. G. Sonneaiann'a. Common vanilla is tonka bean there may or may not be vanilla in it Schilling's Best is vanilla alone and is worth three times as much money. Money-back. M Fot ul Vf Harritt & Lawrence. n COUJITY CONVEHTION. Oesfej- Sr- cf tba Txsxl Senas of W. C T. O. Wcctar. The atteaaasce at the caaveatfoB TaarcaaraXtersova "' caasieeTzeij lasher ifeaa si the fareacsa sesstea xmi the wterest was earresfoodlagly After the aiiaates of the preTfoas nrcilta IrH h&aa AfK6ed of, Mrs. JL X. Xohh. af JeSeram, delivered aal address. The work coa- artfceW.C-T.C.aad the item of saweess with which the tedtes aet wats areseated by Mrs. Booh wfeeafe arsed th ""white ribtoa ladies to reaaaia ooangeoas aad first. A cvf of the address wis ordered it to the - While P.IoVmi" aad the Taioa StaaL The resort of the Corresjadiag SeereUry, Mrs. Corby, -of Woodbars, was accepted. Mrs. Jobasos, of Sa- eoaatr treasarer sabaltted a iaaadal resort of the coaaty organtz- atioa which showed a bsUaee of 17.39 la the treasorj. The report was ac- OSwC Mrs. Saefl, saperioUadect cf prison aad jail work, reported rtslUag those iastJtvtiOBs: also work amoag tbe re form school bays was reported by Mrs, Mary Cochran. An interesting dis-cos-ioa on the good results of Chris tiaa women's work among tbe crim inals occupied twenty minutes. Mrs. E. M. Law read a report on "Franchise" prepared by Mrs. Mary Ramp, who is detained at her borne owlag to ill-health. The report of 3!rs- L. A. Savage, saperiateadeat of "Parity and Purity in Literature" indicated a growih in public sentiment along tbat line. EVENING SESSION. The evening ses Ion was held in the First Methodist church. Tbe meet ing was not very largely attended but tbat did not in tbe least detract from tbe excellent program that had been arranged and was so creditably carried oat. Mrs. K. M Bobb, county president, presided. Slngng was followed with prayer by Bev. G. W. Grannis and bible reading by Mrs. Bobb. Tbe addresses of welcome had been assigned to Mrs. Katharine Spragae of this city, who In a few .but gener ous terms, extended a warm reception oa behalf of the local union and the residents of the capital city to the visiting delegates. The response was given by Mr?, Corby, of Woodburn. The Demorest Medal contest was tbe principal event of tbe evening session. There were three contestants, each of which exhibited considerable abil ity as young ekwutionUts and acquitted themselves very creditably. WirthOalson, of Scott Mills, recited "A Mad Dog". Clara Watson, of Turner, recited "Only Excess in Sin," while the topic of little Marguerete Egan's recitation was "The Stricking of the Clock" which was so creditably presented that tbe judges awarded her the medal which was bestowed upon the elocutionist by Mrs. Bobb, who In doing so did not fall to give tbe other contestants the credit they deserved. Mu'ic was furnished by Misses Lulu Cooover and Laura Sharp. Ethel Law also gave a recitation. Announcements for today's sessions of yie convention twere then made and adjournment taken until 9:30 a. m. today. TODAY'S SESSION. The convention opened with ng log "Good News in Song" and devo tions led by Mrs. II. L. Barkley. Nearly all preseut joined In a word of prayer or praise. The time being up tbe convention was called to order for business. The minutes of yester day afternoon and evening were read and approved. The report of Mrs. E. Matheny, as superintendent of literature, was a fine one. In this county tbe Wbito ltibbon women bave distributed about 12,000 pages of literature. On motion the report was accepted. Report of press work by Mrs. Eliza beth Holman, on motion was ac cepted. Report of Flower mission, Hattie B. Colson suprintendent. After a lengthy discussion upon this work, and uood suggestions, Rev. Denton, was introduced to the Union and was received with tbe salute. Be port of Flowor mission accepted. Reportot Mrs. Iloluian, as superin tendent of music, which wa9 an ex cellent one a was accepted with pleasure. Upon! motion it was or dered th'it ber report be published in the "White Ribbon." The report of Narcotics was called for. A good report and many remarks. The discussion tbat followed was lively, all taklog part. Rev. Bower sox of the Evangelical church, was then introduced and madea few good remarks. JCkq more delegates coming in, their credcutjals werethen presented: Mrs. Massey,"! roui ilrooks,aud Mrs.Morcom, from Woodburn. Tbe Evangelistic report was road by tbe superintendent, Mrs. Wright, of Woodburn. It showed tbat some-, thing over one hundred evangelistic meetings liad been held during tbe Lyear. 'I'lie morning session conciuueu wiiu a.noon day prayer service conducted by Rev. J. Ilowersox. TOS30ST5 FB03&A. The prwrrasB to be readered at the First M. E. chaxh thiseveaiaf H a fofkrws. S a. au Deratiaaal exercises, Mrs Narcissa WbKe-Kiaaey, state Ps deatof theW.C-T. C. wfll riTe aa addre, special aetc for the cwttslaa ha beea arraaged for, aad HDe eader th drectaaerTislOB of Mrs. Sharp, of Saleei. There has bees -ft atach said atoat MooBMrs baebaBtiU aad ministrete that aa eavoy of the greatoK Hn? newsfmpsr at Saka was at not to assertaia the fact aboat these ladles r people who wear btooaKr. Fol lowiBg are the cold facts afcr-a. what Ctoke Pattoa, ealte hot staff: The New York Bfooner Miastrel aad Ex travagaBza C A reaoed entertalo taeat is to be at Seai Hay 11 and 12 aad is toeccaay the boards of Reeds opera hoase, or the chairs. rr both, with a Briastrd prograa). Tbe Isdtes give a street parade in bkxMaers that is sW to draw ira atease crowds. TheybaTe been play lag to large booses la California, and what is good eaoab for tbe elite of tbe Goldea State oagbt aot to pall tbe stOBweh of a Saleai bo?. Let as give tbe Bkosaer aaiatreUa warm recept ion if we bave to charter all tbe cars tn the nnltentiarv aad asvlam for tbe occasion. nor Stuff. Bavle's saace, better than Worcestershire, and Bayle's Mexican Paprlcola sauce- Delicious table condiments at H. G. Sonne- mann's At Spokane. -Percy Harrild, who left Salem last week for Spokane, has found employment there at bis trade for S3.50 per day. He arrived in Spokane last. Saturday morning and oa tbe Monday morning following, be gan work for the above compensation. Good Times Are said to be coming and in orderto hasten tbem you should patronize home Industry. As a 10 cent cigar the La Corona can't be beat All lovers of a fine cigar highly recom mend it. Yocr Palate. If you would tickle it and enjoy something rich, try Bjyle's English Sandwich mustard, horseradish, ceiery or anchovy mus tard, the very finest, at II. G. Sonne mann's. 6-2 1 Portland Personals. The fol lowing Salem personals are taken from personal column of today's Ore gon iau: Mr. John G. Wright, of Salem, ex renresentatlve in the legislature, is registered at the Perkins. Mr. C. P. Bishop, the prominent merchantand manufacturer or wool ens, of Salem, spent yesterday in Portland. Mr. Bishop has just opened in this city a branch house of his Salem mills. Mr. Phil Metschan, of Salem, state treasurer, is at the Imperial. He was among tbe spectators at the opera of "Maritana" last night, the guest of Frank C. Baker, exalted ruler of the Portland lodge of Elks. noT Stcff. Bayle's sauce, better than Worcestershire, and Bayle's Mexican Papricola sauce. Delicious table condiments at H. G. Sonne mann's r Launh f m b m at the sun Hr-ints uTnKC I fopn mm mmi ir , . , lJIrk ww xa RootbeefjOOI'Unnm -AWKRootbeer, FX - f- ;.zm Keep Well-DrinK W V HIRES ootbeeyyourtMrst HIRES ootbeer.M Ibove to By having your watchs, clocks, spectacles proiieny ullicu uj a me latest uuuueucca uscu iuj icsiiuk iuc eyes eyes tested free. My charges are Chas. H. Hinges, WATCHMAKEB, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. 308 Commercial St 2d Door Narth of New P, O MILITIA Gowing Down to Woodburn. Campetitiye Drill of Four Compan ies of 0. N, G. The two Sateta raJ!it4a cawpacies are going to Weodbern, a Saterday Borniog, aboat fifty strong, w t" Ucipate ifl tbe competitive drill at that place. Mater C E. Boblin, Major Percy WHMs, Lieat. Col. M. W. Hunt, awe decamp on tbe governor's sua wiu go along as brigade oScers to cbeer the boys in tbe contest and tbe com pany tbat gets away with tbe prize will baTe to get a pretty correct moTe ment onto Itself. The Salem companies .will be offered as follows: "B" Company: uaptain iu H. Leabo, Lieutenant B, W. Hoiman. "I" company: J. A. Evans, E. E. Wor ick. Tbe other companies that will take part are "E" company of Hub bardCaptaln Grim, and "H" com pany of Woodburn, Captain Poorrnan. MARION COUNTY COURT. Changes to Be Made at Court House Other Notes. At the session of Marlon county court Thursday afternoon. Gray & Pogb of this city were awarded a con tract for making some changes In the court house. Their bid was Sl,034.s. Work will begin Immediately and will be completed by June. A brief out line of the nroDOsed change Is as follows: Tbe presents talrway leading up from the main or west entrance will be torn away and tbe doors now opening into the clerk's and sheriff's offices will be so changed that entrance to either of these departments will be gained from a yestlbule 6x14 feet, which will be built just within tbe west entrance. Bj this means the lobby of tbe clerk's of fice will be situated just opposite to its present place, thus giving that official and his deputies more comfortaHe quarters and easier access to the vault. Double-acting doors will admit the public from the vestibule into tbe main corridor thence to the stairs on either side, which will bebin just where the present doors to the clerk's and sher iff's offices are. These stairs will lead up to a platform over tbe vestibule, thence up a wide flight to "the com modious lobby just outside tbe cir cuit court room doors. The door Into tbe assessor's department will be stationed in the southeast corner of tbat room -and will be open off tbe lobby almost immediately to the left of the circuit court room entrance. Opposite to this, on the south side will be -the door opening into tbe grand jury room and one to the sur veyor's office. The latter room will be considerably increased In size by reason of tbe doing away with the one which now connects tbe grand jury room with the main corridor on tbat floor of the building. A Good Race. On Wednesday afternoon the sprin ters of W. U. who are seeking a place in tbe mile race on state field day, ran the d istrance to determine who should represent the school at tbe intercol legiate meet on June 5th. There were four entries, viz: S. S. Aschen brenner, Carl Morris, Harry Swafford and Geo. W. Aschenbrenner. The race was run on tbe 5-lap track on the university campus and was made in remarkable good time, watches indi cating 5:151 for tbe distance. Sam Aschenbrenner took first place closely followed by Carl Morris, and G. W. Aschenbrenner took third place. In dications are that the sprintering events in both the local and intercol legiate meets will be quite Interest ing. After Diker. Bayle's after din ner cheese and Cafe cheese, some thing superb for the table, at H. G. Sonnemann's. FOR RENT 40 acres, house, barn, wood house, workshop, milk house, 5 miles out.) 30 acres seeded pasture will carry 7 head, I running water. Wood and 100 cords stump age can be had cheap. 3 acre bearing or. . chard, good garden four acres resdy to plant. I ou mu wum acnuoi, small casn rent on eav terms Address Box uc Salem, or eal' 7! 1.1 G. V. Peaimine. a miles notth on river road 7 if ae lbonq toe- and Jewelry repaired and your acicuiiuc workman ana operator, Consultation nnH very reasonable. ONLY 2 DAYS MORE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. REMAIN OF OUR GREAT Dr?ss. Goods Sale! DO NOT miSS IT. TUST RECErVTBDvNew Taffeta Silks, new rnnis aiiti j,MM,BB,,,BjaaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaMaa,, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaMaaaaaaiaaaaaaw ir vr r Wi .r r lz - --- - -... .. - .... .-.. - -. SXt- V4P-' -,a' " m A WISE MAN BUYETH S5 !8 M, 5oob Suit. 1 $ Solomon was a tolerably smart man so we arc told, He doesn't say much about clothine. Now we are headquarters for clothing. Men's Suits, . I Youtns suits, 5 .xS JS i Boys' Suits, 3 Made of Salem mills 8 that wears. They are the stuff that knocks hard at would-be competitors, P rv Salem Woolen REV. LINDbAY ENGAGED To Supply the Pastorate of the Baptist Church Until October. At a recent meeting of the congre- cation of the First Baptist church, of this city, a call was extended to Rev. Lindsuy, tbe evangelists ho has been laboring in our midst for several weeks, to accept the pastorate of tbat church for the summer season, or un til October 1, by which time the congregation hopes to have a reg ular pastor. The call was formerly accepted by Rev. Lindsay at a meet ing of tbe advisory board, of the church, held immediately after tbe servicss last evening. The revival meetings that bave been In progress at this church for several weeks past and have been at tended witb wonderfnl success will conclude on Sunday evening for tbe present. They may be resumed later in tbe summer, but Rev. Lindsay.who has been laboring so faithfully, is de sirous of some rest. Services will beheld this evening as usual, also on Saturday evening. CHAMPAIGNS PCFFS. AlSO tbOSC famous Little German Pretzels, fresh at n. G. Souneman'&. o-2t GREAT Huction SALE, At Good's Auction House, Saturday, May 8th, At 1 O'clock p, m, 3 Bedroom sets I Antique oik book case I Cook stove I Heating stove I Bed lounge I Couch A fine lot uphslHered chairs I Fine walnut parlor set Potters, lace ourul Kitchen furniture Fine lot of carpets, mattisg , articJes too numerous to mention and other w oe sow wltiMut reserve. . . .. ! F. GOODE, 6pi ni s " t' Auctioneer. iioluwoi 257 Commercial st X 2C v 2 L goods. They are the stuff Mill Store i Carpet Babgaiks. J. F. Goode, tbe auctioneer, will sell some good second-band carpets and mattings at auction on Saturday. Vff A "M' I J-rl) " x -'J-' av Second band stoves, furniture ltd i3 kinds of household goods. Bargains, 2 X For buyers and sellers at the Ken- Seccnl Hand store, 107 Court street, opposs opera bouse. J. SHAK1Z. 5 4 g Proprietor. MONEY SAVED i By baying your wrapping PFri twtte, paper bags, etc, of as. We handle flat paper, book paper, eirl board and printers' supplies. GEO.F. 126 Sute St, Salem. RODGERS, Phone U7. S-2 Before Buying a Typewriter EXAMINE Smitb OUR NEW hO. a premier Durability tbe first conslderatloBj It has more Improvements tna" others combined, easier to operaw; and does prettier work than any": writer made. Send for new catalog We rent, repair and exchange UK writers. A large stock of type"1" supplies always on band. Pattern Brothers. 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