fwquwwp mifrM uuwmpjf iPH'i &v Daily Capital Journal, BV HOKBR BROTHERS, T MONDAY, MAY 24, 1897. to O.C.T (Jo's Fat Pas&enger Sieaaur AIl'ONA' Learet for Portland Monday. Wednesday, and Friday at 745 am .Quick time, regu'ar service and low rates. Dock between Siau and Court streets. M. P. BALDWIN, m 'M w Agent, saicm vjl wm&w Just for a Flyer. A line of tine Piques In light irrounds, tlgured and striped, 10 cent values, special 7c a yard. CO pieces Hun LflnL'iiamw. Includitiir a number zephyrs of 2"c value, special 10c a yd. Fancy Bows, For boy, large size with hem stitched end. Men's Dusters, A line of dust delicrs Just received to Mill at $1 50. Straw Hats. New shapes; lowest prices). White Collars and Cuffs, Trojan brand. All sizes, new styles. ), J, Dalrymple Co, Corsets Racket Prices, The celebrated Featherbone corsets In ii number of the best styles. These goods are guaranteed to give satisfac tion or money refunded. Summer corsets J-c Dresden figured black ..... .4c Dresden llmircd whIUJ, very !lne...Jc 'Chicago" walst,a splendid article. 8.c Get your hosiery from my line of extra values at 10. 13, 17, 20, 22 and 2le. These coyer all of the staple goods, and all sold at. racket prices. Second Hand Wheels Two of Them, A 21-lni'h girl's wheel, gooti as new, in "splendid Hltape, $25. ..... A t m's heavy wheel, an Al bar gain $15. , . Crescents moving as usual. Never a complaint from one of my 30 riders. Wiggins Bazaar Weather Forecast. Probable showers on Monday nigh! Tuesday, fair.. OREGON PERSONALS. E. E. McKlnnoy Is In Turner. Ed V. Smith, of Detroit, Is In the city. Frank Davis, of Turner, was In the city today. Attorney Geo. fl. Bingham went to Corvallis today. Secretary of State II. R. Kincald. tet timed today from Eugene. Prof. E. II. Anderson, a prominent educator, went to Eugeno today. T.mi Cowing, of Oregon City, spent Sunday with friends in this city. Mrs. Penland attended tho closing exercises at the state deaf mute school today. Prof. W. S. Stalcy, returned to Ore gon City today after a Sunday visit with his family In this city. Mrs. Nancey Holmes and Mrs. Jes sie Holmes returned today from a very pleasant visit with friends In the me tropolis. Mrs. S. A.Jones and Mrs. Jos. Fours went to Stayton, today, for a few day's visit with friends. M. W. Condon, county ludge for Tillamook county, Is In the city a guest at "The Eastern." Hot Shot in Dress Goods, For 29 Cents a Yard the all wool fancy mlxturcs.former price 35o a yard now 20c a yard. 8 Yard Pattern Suits, These handsome and stylish all wool patterns, formerly $1, now 83.50.-J7 patterns now . Lyow Shoes. ' I .ndliw' luinat. stvln Oxford tins In brown, red and black,$1.50 to $2.50 a pair. Host values In tho city. New Lace Shoes ' In reds and blacks for nien.woinoii ttnd children. Tho latest Repairing neatly done. New Today, Enclncer'B black overalls and . Juinpors. WILLIS BROS, CO, No, 303 Coiinnorolul street First 'loor south of the now post-pWce. Bargains in Shirt WaistsJj j Wc will sell our 81.25 grade for IK) cents. jcc thorn at oota for tliey won't 1....I I H'J .... ...tin.. in Hint iwiik f i: uit; iiiiiik tnitk'c a big slash In ,mm imm to Spring Capes. We will o(Ter b.irgalns extra ordinary. Come ce us and get prices. T. HOLVERSON'S. Miss Kiernan. of Portland, was the guest of Mrs. II. D. Patton today, re turning home this afternoon. Fred A. Dunham, the able man aging editor of the Portland Tribune, was a Salem visitor today. County Treasurer G. L. Brown spent Sunday with relatives at Stayton making the trip on his bicycle. Rev. It. I). StuyfTelcr, who preached In the Chemeketa and Seventeenth street Evangelical church last even ing returned to Jefferson today. Mrs. Elmer Klghtlingcr leaves in the morning, for Fort Sinco, Wash., where she will Join her husband, who Is there engaged as an engineer. Miss Bessie Day, of Eugene, come up from Portland today and is visiting at the home of Tlios. Can field on Thir teenth and Chemeketa streets Mr. and Mrs It. D. Arnett. .of SIN verton: J. It. Wyatt, of Albany; E T. Hatch, of McCoy; and Pler-e Rfggs, of Crowley, were guests at "The East ern" Sunday. County Judge G. P. Terrel and Commissioner Watson were at Jeffer son today where In conjunction with the Linn county court they Inspected the bridge oyer the Santiam at that place. Mrs. L. E. Cook and Miss Lena Woods, os Eldora, la., who have been taking an extended trip In Cali fornia and other parts of the west, are Visiting friends In Salem and vicinity, now guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Stockman. W. R. Klrkwood, of Amity, was a Salem visiter today. He is a silver man, and minks a thousand of bis people would come over to hear Hryan, If he comes to Salem. The Polk and Yamhill men would wear the lloorof the big bridge out coming to hear him. Ensign and Mrs. II. P. Kelson left today for Spokane, where they spend about tt.ree weeks, after which they will go to Yakima and engage In Sal vation Army work. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson have been located in Salem for a number of months. onnemann,J Three pounds of superb 125 State st. Corporation. Thomas Scott, S, D. Adklns, and G. A. Bennett today died with County Clerk L. V. Ehlen articles of Incorporation of tho Scotts Mills Development Company, whoso capital stock is $500 and tho princi pal otllco at Scotts Mills. The dura tion of the corporation shall be limited to llye years unless sooner dis solved. The corporation proposes to prospect for coal and; other minerals as well as petroleum and gas and to dovelop tho same' It will also deal in real estate and In mining pursuits. Sihehian Blood hound. w. k. Anderson has Just received by express a genulno Siberian blood hound pup, which Is attracting considerable at tention among fanclors. Ho Is of pedigreed stock, and whon grown will bo a daugorous animal for train-robbers, hold-ups, foot-pads, els., to come in contact with, and "Old Bill" will have him trained for tho desperate work. He Is still harmless, and a per fect beauty. Bryan Twins. This morning Dr. Shaw, assisted by Dr. Leo Stolner, formed a recoption coinuilttco for a pair of bright Bryan boys .which ar rived at tho homo of John Edgar in Polk county, two miles from Salem. These two young dlsolplos of surgery are not In tho habit of otllolatlng on a Bryan commltto, but this time they did It with tho best of grace and good results. Elueks Installed. At tho close ()f the regular services at tho First Presbyterian church, last otoiiIiir con- ducted by Row Gcorgo of inuoponu out.'cnco.O. Purdyand P. 11. Raymond, tho nowly elected elders woro duly or. dalncd ami installed. Thosorvices weio conducted uy uov. ueorge, as sisted by Uov, Win. Robinson. Bymo, or W. U. did well In tho shot put, when It Is taken Into con sideration twit ho had Just recovered from tho measles. Anniversary Picnic. The knights of the Maccabees will observe the seventeenth anniversary of the order on June II, by holding a picnic In the Munker's grove at Scio, in which Jefferson, Albany, Sodavllle, Corvallis, Lebanon and Salem will participate. Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, will deliver the oration of the day at 10 a. in. and State Commander J. S. Van Winkle, of Albany, will address the tonts on questions of Interest to the order. The afternoon will be de voted to races and Held sports for which suitable prizes will be given. There will be music by several hi ass bands and the Maccabec Mandolin club will also be In attend ance. The vice chairmen are: G. B. Iloyt, Jefferson; J. S. Aran Winkle, Albany: J. It. Pound, Sodavllle; J. A. Lamberson, Lcbonan; Ira M. Hunter, Corvallis; and W. T. Rlgdon, Salem. The general committee of arrange ments consists of Dr. A. G. Prill, W. M. Abbott, II. E. Palmer, J. Bilycu and F. L. Dugger. Tub Old Pbruvjans. At the Uni tarian church last evening Dr. Cope land delivered a very Interesting lec ture on the ancient Peruvian Govern menl. He showed how that old pa ternal government jwas a marvel of beauty and symmetry solving all the ditllcult problems now confronting the students of sociology, in ancient Peru there were nopcor people neither were there any rich. All hao plenty to eat and wear and all had to work. There was no money In use and all tills scramble for wealth was un known. All land belonged to the government and was leased to the sub jects. All roads, highways.canals, etc., were built and operated by the gov ernment. The sick were cared for at Government expense. Laws were just and reasonable and criminals few. In fact the entire government was wliat the socialists dream r to day as atperfect one. Ancient Peru was a veritable brotherhood in which all the people of the nation united. After M'MAHOK.-The Waldo Hills farmer writing to the Statesman in derrogatory terms of Mr. McMahon, should sign Ills name. Among the better class of writers it Is considered cowardly to hide behind a nom dc plume when writing criticisms. Mc Mahon 13 a long way from perfect but he Is not ashamed to sign his name. Mr. McMahon and his wife are in Switzerland studying the practical workings of the referendum. "Farmer'' is probably hunting an office. Careless. Little Laura Bcnnetti ago 7 years, was knocked down and mn over at tho White corner Satur day evening by a lady cyclist. If the ladles are expecting to use the walks freely It will bo well to exercise more care. Little Laura was not badly hurt. the Grocer, -. iS S - 4S ' ' dairy butter only 25c, Phone 51 A nAPi'Y Occasion. Numerous friends of Miss Eulena White, of Gaiety Ilill, took advantage of the fact that tho anniversary of her birth fell upon the 23 Inst., and, laden with lunch baskets, a profusion of choice boqucts and various kindly gifts, In vaded hor homo on Saturday after noon. The ovent was a most pleas ant ouo and was a genuine surprise to the young lady. After several hours had been spent In games and in the discussion of a bounteous lunch tho merry party dispersed, wishing Miss Eulena many happy returns of the day NtoLs. Subscribers receiving the Daily Journal In the Salem postoMco who prefer to get it at our office after tho removal of tho potofffcc can do so by leaving word, tf Hofer Bros., Editors. J Tn vt W '" fl fl ff $7 of Hires Rootbeer on a sweltering hot day is highly essen tial to comfort and health. It cools the blood, reduces yonr temperature, tones Uic stomacn. HIRES Rootbeer should be in every home, iu every Office, iu every work shop. A temperance, drink, more health ful than ice water, more delightful and B I l"0 - fc-191 uvjE-t is satisfying man any other beverage pro duced. irt uii k (taij. Mlf tryiaut. STATE HOUSE NEWS. New corporations today were: Ore gon and Washington Consolidated Fruit Co., W. A. Marslleld, II. P. Mc Gulre and W. L. Wcatberrcd, all of Portland, incorporators .with $30,000 capital stock. AlsoStar Logging and Lumber Co., W. U. Aycr, J. II. Peter son andS. B.Linthlcum. all Portland, Incorporators with J25.000 capital stock. J.R. Wvatt, or Albany, and Louis Banaly, of Mount Angel, received notarial commissions today. Mr. Fred Fisk, champion inter-col-leglatc orator of Idaho, Washington and Oregon, who was on his way home to Eugene aftcrthe successful contest at Portland last week, was a caller at State departments and the State in stitutions today. He Is a boy only 20 years old and graduates irom me State university at Eugene this year. He was the guest of Judge Galloway at Oregon-. City yesterday, newlll contest for a cash prize of 3150. at Eu gene on June 1C. m New Postoffice. The elegant new Salem postofllce was crowded Sunday as usual and elicited many hearty compliments. All the arrange ments are very satisfactory to the employes and the public, and when the fall rains set In the young lady clerks will sell to the second-hand dealers their rubber boots, as they (the boots) will no longer constltue part of their equipment. But they will not part with their boots until they know whether the roof to the new office waterproof. The Jour nal i serving its Daily and Weekly from Its own postollke to all who pre fer to get their papers down this way. executive appointments. The governor today appointed J. B. V. Butler, Monmouth; John G. Daly Dallas; E. C.Pentland, Independence: to be regents of the Monmouth State Normal school for six years each. Mr. Butler succeeds himself. Daly suc ceeds J. O. White, of Crowley, and Pentland 1111s the place of Patrick Uulcy of Linn county. Daly and But ler are Bryan Democrats. Geo. C. Blakely, of The Dalles, was today appointed by the governor as a member of the State Board of Phar macy, to succeed M. M. Davis of Yaqulna, Mr. Blakely Is a Bryan Democrat. Basedall Wednesday. Provid ing the weather Is favorable, one of the best baseball games of the season will be played on Wilson Avenue Wednesday afternoon between the lirst nine of this city and a picked nine. The pcrsonncll of the two teams indicates that the game will be one of unusual Interest. A col lection will bo taken up at the close of the games, tho proceeds to bo ex pended in improving the grounds. Everybody is Invited to attend the game. Lawn Party. Mrs. D. A. Paine and Mrs. W. T. Williamson will enter tain about one hundred jfrlends this evening at tho beautiful lawn at the state insane asylum. In case of show ers the party will remove to the amusement hall. There is to be mu sic and Wcstacott & Irwin, the caterers, are to furnish one-hundred gallons of their new brand of electric X Ray ice cream. A very happy time is oxpected. Appreciated. The local field day committee arranged with this office for their official program and it was furnished free of all expense to the athletic association, printed in blue, and also sent out to all our dally and weekly readers. A handsome official program and colored souvenir edition Is being prepared for the Memor ial Day exercises and 5000 will be cir culated. Wool Stolen. Last Saturday J. R. Forest, of Wheatland sheared about twenty sheep, leaving the wool at the corral over night, during which tlmo It was stolen by some unknown par tics. No trace has been found of the wool, and tho owner will probably be unable to Identify It. A Marriage License. County Clerk L. O. Ehlen today issued a mar riage license to Win. Dlelschnelder and Wlnnlfred Norwood. J. A Nor wood served as a witness In the Is suance of tholiconeo. BORN. COOLEY. At tho homo in North Salem, May 24, 1897,at non, to Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Cooley, a son. JUST HALF! The former charges for watch, clock or jewelry repairing. We do only first class work and warranted, Try us, Chas. H. Hinges, WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. 308 Commercial St 2d Dow Ntrth of New P, O TONIGHT'S GREAT EVENT. Appearance of the Famous Columbia Oocra Co. at the Reed. The long awaited appearance of the Columbia Opera company will be gin tonight In ReedM opera house, where they will bo heard for the first time in this city in the celebrated opera "Olivette." The advance Fale of scats has been the largest known sale In years, and ir standing room is not at a premium It will be mono than surprising. The engagement Is for only two days, concluding tomorrow night with the famous opera -"Pretty Persian," an opeia which has never been heard here and about which all the music-loving public, of the city, are raving. It Is In three acts and is full of bright music, catchy dialogues and clever sayings and is en t,rivnn tnrijtn. The comnany has always had the distinction of playing to large audiences. The efforts or our management in bringing such au or ganization here should be appreciated by all our theater-goers. The prima donna soprana is Miss Ethel Balch, whose voice never falls to captn ate the audience. Miss Kalherine Mc VpII. Mm nrlniii donna contralto, is one of the most celebrated singers now before the public. Mr. Dayies, the tenor, is one of the best before the public. Mr. Huntington, the bari tone, is famous for his remarkable voice, wLlle Mesrs. Henderson and Lunkcl the comedians, cannot be praised too highly. Case Continued. Lyon Adolph, who was arrested Saturday afternoon at the Instigation of Ladd & Bush Banking company, on the charge of forgery, Is still an In mate of the county jail His case has been continued uutll Tuesday after noon. Upon searching his person Saturday afternoon, other checks bearing the signaturcof his mother, were fouud. When arrested Adolph was preparing to leae the city with one of the toughest women character;.. A report was being circulated Sunday to the effect that it was probable Adolph would ultimately be released. The report stated that a few weeks ago Mrs. Adolph, wishing iu c . c i a small account the exact utii'Hut t which she did not know, filling cmi a check with the exception of the amount; which she left fin Lyon to do, and authorized him to puy tin bill. It is supposed by some that Adolph used this check In drawing the 81500 on Saturday but the exact fnr.t.s will nrobablv not be known un til the preliminary examination. State D8a.'mute School The closing exercises of the State Deafmute school took place at 2:30 p. m. today at the institution build ing about six miles from the city. Owing tc the great distance and hard roads, the number of visitors was very small. Tho program con sisted of sign recitations and songs and a very pleasant time was had. The enrollment the past year has been fifty-one. All living south, not beyond Roseburg, leave for their homes at 11 a. m. Tuesday. Those living farther south go later on the overland. Pupils from Portland and Eastern Oregon go via the O. R. & N. Co. boat, and thence from Portland via the railroad to points in Eastern Oregon. The O. R. & N. kindly gave all the pupils a half rate! fare, and about thirty will leave "Wednesday morning for a pleasant ride down the river. The school the past year has done very successful under Supt. and Mrs. Knight, Silver Mass Convention. There will be a Union Bimetallic Mass Convention held at the armory at Woodburn, Marion county, Satur day May 29, at 1 o'clock p. m. to se lect three delegates to the J Albany union conference June 2. All friends of Bimetallism and government in the interest of the people are invited to attend. Good speakers and music. E. P. Morcum, Chairman Marlon County Bimetallic Union. Cattle Buyers. Mr. II. Summer vllle, of Eugene, who is buying cattle up and down the yalley, drove In 300 head of feeders from Sheridan on his way to Eugene from where ho will drive 4000 head to Grant county In tho near future. Mr. Summervllle says cattle are now pretty well picked up in this end of tho valley. A Choice Article. The 10 cent La Corona has no generally acknowl edged superior. For a mild, pleasant smoke it has no equal. Clean Up Sale ! For one wrek, from Friday, 21st, to Saturday 29, All spring dress goods Larger reductions than ever made to buy. 257 Commercial st, ' ft 1't" , 'ilAvlil". v" A great mistake it is for the toad to await his chance to catch a bulterlly for a meal when there are plenty of iiiAcctseay for it to catch. The same applies to people who tun themselves down looking for bargains iu clothing and instead could go straight to the STQaWn WnU a ) vuiviii w ww i? and procure men's, boys' and youths' suits, hats and furnishing goods at ridiculously low prices. Men's all wool suits at $7.50. Call and look at them and you will he convinced. WMH&tl WMrii A BUSINESS CHANGE. The Pioneer Store of Salem Changes Hands. The undersigned wishes to announce that he has sold the Pioneer grocery and crockery store to E. M. Rowley late of East Portland, who will con tinue the buslneas at the old stand. I wish to thank the many who have patronized me in the past forty years, and feel safe in recommending to them my successor as an able, exper ienced business man,, who will en deavor to treat all in the best man ner known to the trade. John G. Wright. To the people of Salem: I shall take great pleasure in con tinuing the Pioneer store, and hope to merit the trade of old and new patrons by strict attention to busi ness, and by offering the best goods in my lino at prices that must con vince the closest buyers. We shall close out the present crockery stock at a sacrifice, and it will pay all to come in and see our bargains. 5 24 tf E. M. Rowley. The Necessaries of Life Re quire someease in selecting. Our stock of groceries consists or only high grade articles and they give universal satisfaction. Branson & Co. Changed Hands. , The "Passtlme" billiard parlors have been purchased by the under signed, and will be conducted in ttrst cli4S style. Everybody invited to ca'l. 21 at. Miller & Davis. ok G. frit Haying disposed of my mer chandise business, I wish to state that I can still bo found at my office in the old Pioneer Grocery. I propose to devote my time to the insurance bus ness, and write policies in the best companies known. All persons indebted to me please call and settle at once and save expense or collection. 5 21 ml John G. ffrit GOODS. at immense reductions, at our special sales, Now Is Incline Mill Reed's Opera House, PATTON BROS. MANAGERS. Coming at Last, Monday and Tuesday May 24 and 25, Columbia Comic Opera Go, Large Chorus, Elegant Costume manner than ever known in tMWPj Monday night ""? Tuesday night Pretty JeralM' Popular prices 50 'and 75 ceni Seats now on sale. Wrapping Paper, In rolls and reams. Drug Paper, In colors gay and grave. Paper Bags, In all sizes. Twines, nn Cardboard, etc., and paper sun dries at! .ri)c GEO. F. RODGERS, I2fi State St.. Salem. rwe 'V' , .., ,., , .. Crates. Orchard Boxes, . and all kinds Box Materia, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , nnrnnM FRUiT & PRODW r -j ...rtt.Ant comer Jj Vtuvi ' I Store ! 1 1 SfOffii I S-ri MSB and High, Salem,: Or,! i-ttiaamh,.