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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1897)
Dally Capital BY tiOfKR J3ROTHERS, TBLDAY. JCXE II, 12?. ri S O. O. JL LOS gg j VA-LTOI A' jg t ... iT ' fr ttt"Xt KTTKT W - 1 4 XUtu iwcx Eitiwrsa IjUe Cosr: streets. M. P. BAIXTKTK. Acez. SiSoo 322Ja Trojan Waists Special prtcs all Itaes. want the bait; by a Trtjao. Yo Belts, A fatf II e rf ksiker, wfctte fchL eaaw aad aal belts- a"" TatessiSteeat- Sua Umbrellas aai Parasols. Io plain or dresd eSeets- A bttty Is whits for SIX. Underwear, Ckisiag prices prevail all smmmti lloes. J, J. Dalrymple Co, Racket Prices. LttK awa's harvest bats, work isg l!rts lore and all ock. Ladies' vests sumitter cor-t5. towel, crash, etc.. at krwet racket prices for pot caJi. Blark Cat Hose, The Its, wearta; boy or girl, 2 cent. bo made I have a for fall I'd- . .. . .- , See the ladles' We I sell at 5, 10, 15, 20, 22 and 24 cents. Every namber a leader. A Crescent at $50, I tbe best investment yoti can make In the wheel line. Out of 40 W models in constant use in and around Salein there is not a broken bearing, sprocket, chain, crank or ljall.ln fact not a defect, notwith standing what anybody say. Can all other wheels say as much? Wio-oW Bazaar 310 Commercial street. OREGON PERSONALS. Attorney C. A. Park is in Portland. Iter. W. S. Holt returned to Port land today. L. F. Daly, of Eugene, was a guest at the Hotel Salem today. Iter. Denton of the Christian cburcli went to Eugene today. Miss Mlnncttc Ashby has returned from a short visit In Albany. MUs Bessie Sottlemler returned to her borne at Tangent today. John Knight, ex-sheriff for Mar'on county, was in Portland today. Supt. F. II. Anson of the Salem nd Suburan Electric Co., is In 'Frisco Mrs. A. B. Giesy and her grandson, Willie Hendricks, are visiting Aurora friends. Attorneys McNary and Kaiser had legal business on French Prairie this afternoon. Ralph Terrell, of Corvallf , was last evening elected second Lieutenant in Co. I., O. G. Miss Molllc Crolghtun of the postof fice force lias returned from a month's outing at San Francisco. F.N. Derby Is In the bantlam re gion on a fishing excursion and look ing after real estate and mlnos. Architect Pugli went to Eugene to day to consult with the authorities about tbe construction of the new court liouse. Lydell Baker, clerk of the Railroad Commission, left today for Elk City, with a bundle of law books, whore he will rusticate for a season. Dr. Edward Locke, of Portland, wont south today at 11 o'clock He Is closing a five years pastorate at the Taylor street M . K. church. Cool Garments, Underwear, Ladles' sleeyelovj vosts, 6c to 0c. each. fi entV balbriggan undorwour, 0c, a stilt and up. Ventilated Corsets. 35c,C0cand 81 each; bast yaluas in the city. Cool Shoes. line goods In latest style toos: 81 AO u pair and up. Summer Coats, Flno mohair and outing llaunol caats uud vests, 81.50 and up. WILLIS BROS, CO, No, 302 Commercial street Flrut door south of the now post-ofllco. yrwr--yt Vilfc1- KO I ' 11 5' i J tslj rv uLSJ Journal-jHolverson 5sj 1 (fee neural ttai ateawe !e ecwMwfcai, ltatriS Ibrtlty mMb jotte. We er ym M; TAt' Shirt Waists. Ld' ad Ottf 3Prtg-& LH- Bbcer 9atS. W Fafcrte. T. HOLVESSON'S. Joay T'Wi8ij:ar awl cftiatrea of Ustblaatttv Otawbta eoawtr, fveoi tb day la vasiUssr Uk s aad cawaly bvildloss looa(d hxre. CMof of PoJiee A. C. Dilky at to Forage Grove to Jay to smtynmm tt oteslaUKeaeofSlatT AaaVew Lrt$trboischar9d wit tae Jar eearora Wcjvle. XxaocerSklaaerof taeSP. Ob. k baaay oer ptlatlae aad naora taoa of Ibe aatoeacgr aefnawt Is p iaroo. Bteetrte Hrblo a. U be aat ia tbe ossiliasri of ta waiilag rwaas, aad ia tbe oSre. Mii Maa4e tBaadleU, Katie Hnnaa, Ida Barley aad Mrs. Haare baa of tbe tate lasaae arleai fores bete teea irraaud a sbxt leave of ae waoe aad start for Sea Fraadsco tb' e'reaiar. E. O. Switb aad wife, are is tbe cUy. tbe poert of bi? irer. Mr. G. P. Terrell- Mr. Setith is tbe aaa aerof tbe Albany slawaaiill aad a minion expert of eoastd' raMe fawe Ile Hty s eapiul is oie lato tne Sao tla ji Mine: quite freely aad tbat he expects Mr. Lawler to arrive from New York la a few day-. Ex-Seaator Steiwer of FosilL GH Hawi evaaty, is la tbe city for a vlslu He is in tbe toercbaotile biislaes In Eastern Oregoe aod says tlte eatUe aod sbeep sales at advanced prices an briogiog money into circulation quite freely. So wool is tuoviag but if It goes at a fair price bnslnes-i will soon be over there. There will be an aver age grain crop if rains come. Thud Recepuon. Mrs. John Iloiman gave the third of a Mjrii of receptions, In honor of lite Queen's jubillee, at her home on Hlh street, Thursday afternoon. She hu amisteu ov Iterdaunter-, .Mes dames If. G Meypr, J. 11. Lunn and Tiior. Holmnn. The occasion was made memorable by the presence of at least one lady Mrs. Parker, of this city wlro had been presented to the queen of England. Mrs. Tillson pre sided gracefully at the piano and played with great skill. Mrs. Holman is an entertainer who knows how to throw a great deal of old-fashioned hospitality into her gatherings or friends and mates all feel perfectly at ease. At three gatheiiii,!S of friends within a week about two hundred la dies have been royally enU:rUlned, as became a jubillee occasion. The large lot of goods from New York, that was delayed, has been re eelved by the New York Racket, and now they have an abundance of all kindsof laces and embroideries,! nclud inga largo Jot of tine triming laces, ribbons and summer corsets at 30 and 40 cents, and a large lot of 5, 8, 10 and 15 cent hose, and . children and M&vscs' summer vests, also ladies' vests, and a host of other articles. Call and save money. The Hay Harvest. To day's shower is gratefully received, and more especially the farming com unity. For haying time is near at hand, and hay this soason promises ti bea rich harrost for the farmers. Cloyer, balled, sells rapidly at 814 per ton now and wc are today informed that new clover hay will bring not less than S per ton. So there is some prosperity In owning a hay field along with your spud pate;. A Bio Paik. The educations number of Trnc Joukn'.vl will be Is sued Saturday, at 4 o'clock. It will be a large illustrated edition, contain ing the name of the thousand school children promoted today, the rolls of honor and full report of the gradu ating oxarclseo at all schools In the city. A Commbndahlh Pol,'oy. Protoc-i tlon to the home manufacturer Is most oommonduble. Like charity, protection begins ut home. In pur chasing your cigars soe that you gut nuns other than the 10 cent Lit Corona. "Skkimq Ib BHL!HVlKG."--Thut Is especially true In speaking of Bran son & Co's , high grade grocorius. ! Tosco thoui Is to know thoy are superior to ull others. The Wuathbu. Longed Tur rains huvecoino butin suoh light volume thutnoboiielltliasocoured t ortips. The wind Is still In the South and sty cloudy. Tlio forecast for Saturday Is1 occasional rain aud cooler. COMMENCEMENT Exercises of Public Schools- Pregrasi to Be Rendered at the Ree-List f Gradates. Ike rradaMttoi bb( tbe Safe irfcolr. have; aoVariag ao&? tom:aty aH oaraViattac K fra bowe aad ! otoxnrHe wcariav tt tar tb cri- Tr . fcM b. evratoar. iran . -f flyaf oraaaaeat tae otitez- V aMUractire iatMior of ta bu 4 at. Kotwtiawt laatag tfce lact tbat aa adn'ooa fee of M ceats win be durjrH it S'aaiielitely tbe bafidiae will be ril. Tbe saai7l ad at : 5 swt fee laide Utat tbe et of ball aai ;ne exiae ia coaa n-lion witb ariatiat't'M p-uariaw aiay be aaaJ 1t!MrJt9i(x;atae d.?Uict to as same taoe bills. Tbe folkrwia?: is tbe proentat to be rendered: ilwuc OrcbesUa Fa a drill Paait? of Part School MaJc OrcbesUa isrrcooccnoK of class. BeciUtioa Tbe New Lochia var Mi Leey OSire Caaipoell. Dtrlaatat too Bill Nye's Spar tacm Ctead Mono. Yoeal K-Jo Spriusr Soog MtesC'ja'Ttaace II ..Uuta. RriUtioo.Hovr HaSavei.St-Miebaels MissMiraa He'ric DecUaaatioa Jiaiaay Tended Baby Howard D&tma. linimteniml Duet ilara CUruliae illls aad C"ra Blower. K' i tat Ion ...SIooxCbi'-'" Daoghter Ml-? Frankte M- Wagooa- V i Solo. A )nly a Soos of Long Ago Mi-Mattie A South wk-W. PART 2. tilrtvui C:as P. I. Campbell, pf.-ontOoo Siate Normal school, of Moaoioutb. Oreson. I'rNnUtiofl of Diplomas B) E. M.Waiie, chairman of tbe Boat J of D' rectors. Music Orchestra. L18T OP GSADCATBS. The class numbers forty-four, tenty-tiiree girls and twenty-one boys, all of whom yery creditably passed tbe examination. A complete list of the graduates appears below, the names of the young ladies appear ing first, the young gentlemen follow ing In alphabetical order: Rose H.Bowennan,Cora'May'Bloserf Laura May Bean, JocpbIne Case, Lesley Olive Campbell. Ada M. Cad we'.l. Marian C. f Jray. Luella James Govl, Alice Lue.la Hetric. Marian Ethleen Hetric. Constance Yeda Hol laad, Hannah Madgetene Kurtz, Dortha La Grange. Ethel Ariel Mun dell, Margaret Bertha Munson, Laura Cecelia Robinson, Mabelle Leone Scjtt, Ethel Elizabeth Sellwood. Ada Mae Shaw, Mattle A. South wlck.Car oline Floy Willis, Frankle JL Wagnon, .Henrietta Savage. Ivan Leon Adams, Walter Wallace Bruce, B. Gates Cochran, Walter F. Dlwning. Howard Gage Damon, Lew Is II. Fletcher, Eockey D. Hodgkin, Hiram Alva Johnson, Alfred E. Lar son, Claud Harrv Moran, Fred Taylor JIundell, Allan Riley McFadden -.Clair W.O'FIylng. Harold V. Itowley, W.El lis Richardson,' Ernest Schaller, Fred E.AVann. Floyd Miron White, Louis L. Wlprut, Clayton F. Young, Harry A. White. At tb Blind School. The chapel at the state blind school on Church street, was crowded last evening by an appreciative audi ence ho had gathered to enjoy the annual concert given by the pupils of tUis Institution. The decorations, though quite attractive, were inexpen sive. A program of llftoen numbers, con sisting of vocal and instrumental selections, recitations, essays and choruses, was very creditably rend ered. Lack of space forbids indi vidual mention of those participat ing, tbe performance of each of which assisted in making the affair the de cided success tbat it was. The select reading by Lillian Cur tis, a mere chl'd, was remarkably done, exhibiting the wondorful sense of touch the unfortunate blind pos sess. Each number on the program was warmly applauded and the pleas ant and successful ent rUtinment of the large audience was quite evident. During the pastyear there have been nineteen students in attendance at the school. The nine months term of hard earnest work on the part of Superintendent T. L. Carter and able assistants closed today and the school was dismissed for the summer vacation. The majority of the stu donts left for tliolr homos today. Miss Rortha Hubburd, musical in structor at school, is one of the nost accomplished musicians in the Capi tal City and hor thorough and pruoti. oal system of touching was indl cuted In tbe performance of tue stu dent's lut evening. The affair was a pleasunt closing cvont of the school year. Picnics. The Lincoln bcliool chil dren Indulged in u picnic today after rocoivlug tliolr promotions. The Clear Lako school came up toSulem In hacks this morning to vlsi it the State prison anil asylnin. The Onh Ohnt Daily has large 1HU In towns like Jefferson, Marlon, Dallas, Woodburn, Uosoburg and Ashland, 'iTrnri-ffrf'iriinrif 'rtn ,ti. ESSSSS3 STATS ilOUSS ITEK. i Ci. TL TtU. TT K, Nir hater. CiaytMfFattlas4: H-H. Oarf: Winw Lu E. WHfcezs of B: Be7 Lpeci. erf MR, were cuiwails-tPooJ aounss wj. Tbe BtwJr H Cmbt ae f Lsbssw, sad tfee Pearl Mlw: O, of Geartrat Pwst, fie4 ankles 5aj- DIEO. fYlBXnVRI! At ti fssaflr v. tMi CmmiMLiciiA rtet,at9p. mi , TtoKfej, Jae, ML ISH, Mz?. AlesMrfer QnM?er, a J I 9 aavatsaae: 6r$- ' -r j a w . ,J1 ,,""7 T1 7 StJfaT'5,CStU.Sef4arter4.1. . ,.w wnat A few years later, wilb sae rcaaoTtd to Sfa, SaraUw eoaaty, N. Y wbeteoa Mar3V 1S7I, sbe BMrried Aiexaader Coraoyer.wbo wi . a soa aad daagbter sarvtves ber. J." 'G. FoaUia. a bafiaess aaaottbl5 Ajoaay wawai.-a J -j ciJ j . afe saiVires ber. " I-T "J" v)J i ire year after tbeir ajamJge Mr. laad MrA Ooraoyer caate toOregoa, li.M.irn Tiri. Ia 1SI toey removed to Salem, wbere tbey have siace resided. Foaerai ferrfees will bi coadacted rroa St. Jorepfe's Catbollc cbereh, at la-m., Saturday, Rev. J.S. White ualc.aUag. Tbe remaias will be la. t..rd la t Catholic cemetery .Sooth of tearm. - - Pres. P. L. Campbell, of Monmouth Normal school, Is -Ib tbe .city. He will deliver tbe address this evening at tbe gradaating exerdsss. Ga Couan Eiplosioa. Washixctox, June 11. Tbe state of Marj'-aad trembled as the result ot an urninJim nt XVt manfti of i'tln COt- jtoa at tbe goveroment proving 'ground-at Iodiaa ilead- A 12-incb ' breeeh lading ride, weighing 101,tA ' nouodi. and worth iii.OW was blown to pieces. Tbe armor-covered "bomb- pr-jof," in which the spectators take re'uge while tests are made, was wrecked and a dozen nayal officers and ordinance experts narrowly es caped with tbeir lives. The Inal teat was beiDg made of a gun cotton shell invented by a Chic ago man, and though some unaccoun table accident the sheel exploded In the gun, wrecking the monster and its carriage and throwing some of the peiee- more than a mile down the Pot omac. Colonel O'Neill, the chier of ord nance for t'ie navy, and several United States naval otOcers and naval atUc.ies from the various foreign lagatlons had fortunately taken, refuge on a navy-yard tug about a mile shore. Lieuteaant Anderson, who had been directed to tire the gun by electricity wben the signal was given from the tug, had gone behind a big earth bank or "butt," about 300 yards from the gun. He and others were unhurt, though a massive piece of the gun, weighing many tons, flew through the air with frightful ve locity and struck the water within 100 feet of the tug. If the spectators had gone into the "bombproof," as they usually do, wben such tests are made, they would all have been killed, for a big piece of steel struck it and ripped through tbe 12-inch armor as if it had been so much paper. A great hole was torn In the ground where the gun stoed and the buildings at tbe proving grounds were hardly shaken. Not a particle of the masslye gun or its car riage remained. The merit of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is literally written in blood. It Is traced In the vital fluid Of millions of. the human race. Its positive medicinal merit And enratlye power Is written Upon the hearts, and graven upon The minds ot thousands Of people whom It has cured And glyen good health When there seemed nothing before Them but darkness and despair. It cures all diseases arising From or imported' by impure Blood by its Intrinsic merit as The one True Blood Purifier. Don't fall to call at the New York Racket for a bargain in the Browns "Star 5 Star" Shoos, In black or ox blood, also for neat suits, or under wear at racket prices. To Union Workers, The Capital Journal, is the only paper that publishes the official pro ceedings of the Union Bimetallic con ference at Albany June 2, and will furnish copies of the same at 81.00 per hundred to Unlou workers. These proceedings should bo glyen a wide circulation. Enclose money order, arait or coin wiiu oraer, tf IIofer Bros., Editors Coffolrnb. Is now retailed at 20 iSSr2haS& Health drink! ana- auheapone. Try It and be con-' viuced of its merits. 0-9-lm x-K iii.iwj n hp Wfthfoot Po ItlCiailS. laisFiet Cenet m People m State ad NatiM. McKiaJey bas azprassed sfviMtby wffeb Saaia. Sa laag as be expressei Sfattbr wttb saawtMag taere is aape. It mot; as if tbe Beaabttcaas la Oresaa waaM aat reeowlaate taetr eatlre sate ticket. Tbey waat to earn- oa a MUe awe war oa silver ea- " tbe eastyesteroay tnat w v dowg. It was made of sacfa cbeap &mS taat tbe spokes beat beneath bis weight- 50 would baa dear price r Te moral aeed oot be stated. ' OoLJIm Martia, for maaT years a deacoa of tie Presbyterian church and , bapu of tbe Salem Water Works, says heiawaagtree In Arizona when be j was down there receBtiy that was 116 feet high, measured 130 feet around tue traDk and marketed six carloads of fijp. la5l vear T Martin wears tbfi amonK pfeSbyteriaD. i v t A great tep will be taken when tbe present caucus system is supplanted with one tbat will give tlie people a chance and take a most unhealthy power out uf theliands of politicians. ' Albjny Democrat. The Klamath county commissioners ' court has no favorites in insurance ' 4 !..- Tt urlvorttcA fnr hlrls fnr In. j n'acc of the t houe.-Eugene Guard. Sioo Riward, 5:oo. The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there U at least one dreaded disease thjt science na been able to cure in all its stages, aud tbat is Catarrh, nall.s Catarrh Cnrt Is theonly positive cure known to tin medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requlresacon stitutlonal treatment. Hall'sCatarrli Cure is taken internally, acting di rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby de stroylngthe foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up tli" c ''Mition ana as sisting nature in d'ing i rk. Tbe proprietors have so muc'i fastn iu its curative powers, tlai they oiler One Hundred Dollars lorany case tuat it fails tocure Send for list of testi monial. Address. F. J. Cheney jc Co., Tolebo, O. iSTSold by Druggists. 75c. Educational Number. The Jocrnal Saturday, will be a double number with colored suppli- ment on book paper containing half tone engrayings of our principal in stitutions of learning, names of all promoted pupils, rolls of honor, and full reports of the graduating exer cises in onr various institutes of learn ing. A large special edition will be printed and pupils and parents will want them. Each number will be a splendid advertisement of our city. Each copy should be sent to some one interested in building up Salem. What a mighty force all the parents and children, using education as a lever, can become for the develope mentof Oregon! SAVE YOUR GRAIN. Few realize that each squirrel de rovs 31.60 worth of craln annuallv. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Extei- minator is tne most etlectlve and economical poison known. Price re duced to 30 cents For sale by G. W. Putnam, Steiner Drug Co., Lunn & Brooks, G. L. L. Baskett and A. I Stone. d & w-3 10-4m Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby glyen that I have funds on hand to pay all warrants presented prior to November 6, 1895, and interest will cease on the same rrom the date of this notice. Dated June 5, 1597. G. L: Brown, 6-5-lw. County Treasurer. UN Raking and health making are included iu the making of HIRES Rootbeer. The prepa ration of this creat tem perance drink is an event of importance in a million well regulated homes. HIRES Rootbeer is full-of good health. Invigorating, appetiz ing, satisfying. Put some up to-day and have it ready to put down whenever you're thirsty. Made only by The Charles E. Hires Co., Philadelphia. A pack age makes 5 gallons, bold everywhere. ITOOAY AND SPECIAL a null 1 fl I JaM bW Oar eatlre liae at reduced prices during this sale. WILL ARRIVE. An elegant new line of wash goods and fancy ribbons will arrive in a day or two. ., , - wr, tx - rs r ?, s-!l ZZ. Ce2. ZEG2. to-' $ 1 rymg nn j rj ji to otop tne I; like trying to tOD the demand for our All Va Home made good- that are made here in &ilri'. AM the combination of capital and Influence cannot tin It. Everybody far and near have found our honc-st good-, fair price and square dealing is just what th, y want. Hence our Increasing sales over former season-.. ft) 1 I Salem Woolen if ts J'C3:dy'Cy jJ'-H)tyK&'JKJ!izr u i& ci 5? &t3 vj it THE PACIFIC Manufactured b the AMES & FROST CO. ff Strictly high-grade bicycle for S50.00, Up to date in every particular. SOLD DY Buren Hamilton, "The Furniture Men." 300 Commercial st. Salem, Or. $2 to $4. Buys the finest spectacles in existence. U.50 and 25c those of lower grade. Lenses ground to correct each particular case. iEye9 tested free. C H, HINGES, Jeweler Watohruakor, and Optician. Second door north of P, O, 50 TOMORROW SALE OK GOODS 257 Commercial st, GSr,v ji. 3ESSS3 Earth Mill Store ! LAXEST Syrup, per pail t $ Choice dry apples 20 lb 1J? Pickles per keg i ExtraC211bs 1 Arbuckle and Lion coffee 7 pkgs. 1 00 Good Eoasted Costa Rico coffee C lbs 1 Green coffee, per pound.... 16 tow Pruues, 25 lbs 1JJ Peaches, per lb y. Rice, per lb J Teas, per lb 10 to 60c Whltebeans, perlb y 50 lbs Creamery salt S Tomatoes, per dozen cans Corn, per dozen cans Lard 51b pail 40andW Sardinps fi hnxp5 3 Star Climax and Saw Log to bacco, per ponnd. Hnliraiisr iPor-hlnrrnnn'rlarTlAmklf Sugar cured shoulders .? Best hams .,' Crockery Queensware at PJlv reduced prices. t . Hard wheat flour always to ioci:' Good butter and eggs wanted- E M. ROWLEY, Successor to J Wright. Crates, Orchard Boxes, and all kinds BoxMalenai WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Partieslhaving early plams will do!1 call and lee tbem. OREGON ".FRUIT & PRODUCE00 Office and warehouse, corner ir and High. Salens, Or, . O-Largest and Finest 1? Glass Ever in the City, Direct Libby Glass Works. S. W. THOMPSON & C Jeweled aax Commercial St., Salerfl, Oregon. Brains: . G. E1MI1S