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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1897)
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J, J Dalryniple Co, w a niit c ifiT IV 'arsi 'lrit. yiTifji"OTg iiw ii 'it e r X iKZX 3MCKJ. Mum. $t f r. ?- tUtoUc awttaui wbcn sad wafe-Kii mw trwckwaiat. x m ORiB aams f ac Jis 4nl vcIdmml AitiwzKMrkrBrr. 3nBaSl: jtstUei to kKs IMir Pnpf. carter, of ilk Sua Mni in-KTe- iau4aead cftK$C la? i appropriate B arti it '? s nauUkk f lAm at aa tamOT. siitfeeiwsatf c&e zrsUr Is Uk wr sv Tfcey were Ike Ska aewiMjrtii. aarf iJlAe Ue plKttenB mo Merest Mt r'efa.t. Tfce aarsef irfll leaife f h 2'ocml des. "THE PACIFIC! JtrnafarsBcc? few afe; ArS & F20ST CO. f xWi w ;f ln mj sfee saoaftsey, Kferf Xe 9afee jee- is. Tbt 2Mtextes tiee PramWawC, Piarf. J. R. Hc5n Plt rupxn Yita-PTOnMliot. L- F. SilkasK Staai Vtei-Pn6, Pwt J. I Osr- lr IchtUi Tinr Trr-Mfir W" Vtt- : tfe KarA: Sacmterj, Mr& AJwlOfl tfle Webfoot Bwarc TstMtwftr, Jan. W. Ky mMe. j x jne Jfcw im xt ijan twk were MMWtis$ foars'Up exeovUve asL.teiiui UM t of ar-I W hiZiS 3M AaOM. ! crM lii niMhii d. of Ike 5s- ' " Trtrf t T Vrriirwl ifif T irf far Pnwt.Han;oriaecinir -- - - - M - ' UKZJ LUWiV WKOMB of ES7- ArteaJ- ieaeo4M X- B Politicians. 3 jl6s?d4&Bt CofiuasAt m P&eple A Strictiy Hgivgraie bicycle for S50XX), Up to date ia every particular. &OU3 BY Buren Hamilton The Furniture Mea' 3o Compgadtt, : SxStsa, Of. OHGOJ FEKSOAI-S. . AdJUBtGeoera.l B. Ii-Teate xeai J. J. Rod Ii Is Pertlaod, ia the ia Irrett r.f tbeHaJem Wrotes wflU. Mlihs Less TVarned'e of Mt- Talwr f tbeyoeftof 31 r Fied Ifurt of , Geo. D. Scott aad M jrtle KJog Here sfraated a HrrJace Ikeme tcdaj. Tbe brtd-elt Is but 17 year of age- Mr. aad Mr. I. J Miller. Will ttraacb aad dau&bter. Arcble aad El lis EdBjMBia of Mackar iased llirou'h for a fer weeks at Newport STATE HOUSE HEVS. HUte weather departsieat forecait fwr Friday occaslosal rala. IL B. Lawsoa and Caettor V. Dtripa of Portland, aod J. Upton of Brando, were appointed otarietg. Jooatbo Bourse. Jr., Jatses S. Wyatt and W. 11. tSrown bare akd articles of Incorporation of tbe Eureka District GoW mining Co.. aod InePeoderfootaod Trial Gold Min ing Co., ou mining lodes in Stereos county. VabinUB. Capital stock tZJTijOJim, II . A. C. Ba.vd. Ah eSort I bsiag made by the old Hooe AiaiHeat Club basd to raorganlz and azain glreSalMH a&ecood baad. Tbe mat ter is contingent upoa seeariai; poefr sioa of their fortaer iastreawat, whloJi are now claimed by the Second Reiflaient Baad. The members of the old baud claim that they paid for tbe Instruments, and that tbe fact or their joining tbe Seeoai Regiment Band later does not deprive tbew of their ownershp. It Is said they will try to t;a In poi-oloR by replevin If it en n not bo-acompUshed by other weans. I'rescolt Sc. McCourt, hare Uie case in charge for the II. A. C. boys, and pro pose to push It. "Remnant Sale ! We bare placed on the bargain counter all our remnants of Wash Goods. Ave lo tuelre sard loagtbs and values from IP to 25c a yard. We sell inem all at 5c a Yard Shirt Waists, Ono-hulf off on every vtalsL Call whllo they lust, $1 forSOc 81X0 vtaist 75c and soon Green Shoes, Fine ktd, lace, turn soles, latest coin toes, only W-50 n pair. Oxford ties In brown, red and black. Best values In thocity for 1 1. 60 to 92.C0 a iiair Heavy working shoos sold cheap fur cash. vTT t to trorQ c nr . rr xujixyj tjxwu & Si At this point of tlio program, Prasl- tfo. 302 Comtiierclal 6trcot ' dant Hawley awarded the prtjso of SM FlreUlonr south pf J-he netv post- annually otrored by Prof. T. M. oftlco. Gatcli, of Seattle, to the student of raogf az a arogsaat foe Uw saaaal re- aaioa ia l&H Gr. HL Grey ira elected U Jaco&ai aiasMlf xlaaiai amanber of the Viwxd of tnwtes erf tae aalycislty tor z Wtrat of Uitee 7ei. CoaMaiUa$ went aayaiatad to drait rt&Uattoas oa t dUs of Joaa Dsaefeoa 16; aad Joaa CAraoU ' To Prof. J. L. Ccrter was afj4cl taedatyof iatr&3ac4a Uie da-ss of 7. A cokhrI ttee w&5 apfotated to kt wi?t.i for tae baaqaet la tee erealas alter iraka the assosiattoa adjoeraed. Aaaeeoeat of toe eatertsaHBeat, se-aaloa aad teaqwst of tae alaeaai aptars ttebwbbre ia these oolaBs&s. OOitBJiCiMBNT DAY EXEBOSBS. The trradaatlse exerd&es of the college of literal arts Ufc place la Uk asiversity chapel -at ! a. hl. ttiday. Tbe chapel was coaifortably ilted withthe friefldsaad relatives of the graduates. The class fooad a rery aoggetlre aad appropriate aoUo ia Uk foiSow log liae froaa Virgil: "Std age bob, carpe riiaj et sascepUiai psriee Maa." Tbe pfcutorsa was ilted with the'. selTersity iacmty board of trustees, rt&iUeg alnmal mod gradoatee. Prof. P.C. LsaUMTS. aad Mfes Aaaa D. Atwood, opeaed the program with a lively gallop, Spoahoitz, Opes 49, that was worthy the applause that was acoorded it perforaiaBee. Bev. Jobs Paraoa gave ao iicpres- sve prayer and Prof. K. A. Heritage's rich, bass voice was heard ia "The Arm Chair," that was soBg with sweet expra&ioa. Tbe piece, so beaa- U fully saog by Prof. Heritage, is. a OMspaaloN piece to Longfellow's -Village Blacksmith." Tbe profos kk rospoaded to the IrreslsUble ea VHt. that always follows his perform ance, by siagiog a fecoad aumber. Tbe commeaceaiaat waUoe was then delivered by Rev. Wesley K. Baaas, pastor of tbe Porilaad Castea- aary church, w boe subject was "Get tiog Up la the World." Tbe speaker opened his address with words of coegralalatiM fortheyoaag gradu ate;, aad delivered one of the most eloquent, thorooffhiy pracUcal aad appropriate oralioas ever delivered In this city. i Prof. J. C Deotoa, with his master ful skill, executed a beautiful violin solo and responded to an oaeore. The presentation of tbe class was made by Hon. W . II. Odell, president of the board of trustees. Mr. Odell's remarks ere brief but were com mendable of the work of Uie class. President W. C Haw lay after speak ing In tbe highest terms of Uie high grade of work, and the proficiency of the graduates, conferred degrees as following: Butclielor of ArLs Misses Edith Plekls, Hotta Plaid; Messrs. Ployd aea Jadoc raehia: be It a smuI wvadd te Brnsmeu is x Uriak ekebrfc car slw7 Aiorta Badgetj Dealer; ia wood at CorraHIs? mast b itiar a for- taae. They are sliag Sae oak wrxd, delivered, at 62 pr cora. Tbe Cor tsIIIs Times remarks that this price is oe a par with that paid for other thiags by coasemere. Verily pres psrity has trock the wcoi dealer. Tbe city coeacil should sae lo it that be dees sot absorb too mesh of tbe drcalaUag mediom. Pat a tax oa him of 91 a cord. Ti'oM is ootfaia? more aor less thaa eoadeosed saeshiae aad it shoelda't co?t aoythias:. The Statesman wants Uk merchants of Salem to maintain a tree ferry while the bridge is teiag repaired. Why Dot let tbe lawyers, doctors, bankers aad newspapers help, too? We waat a Mae ferry bet mast sot expect a few merchants to foot the bill. Terrell has Mxed tfalegs so the law yers eaa't steel Uk public records. Now sometblag should be doae to feaee out Uk cooety judge Give the op&a-Baaded eoadoetors aa opeo-heerted reeepUoa. Tbey are royal pood fellows, aad should be treated like princes while ia SaJeaa. RepoWkxas, hoirdoyoo like Iky Pattersoa's men Terrell:' Boss Tbe mes who were golag to repair the big bridge so cheap have "flunked." Now let Uw procosllioa of the bast responsible bidder be ac cepted, so that Uk siraeuire may not do tbe same. Statesman. "Pan" Richardson's maa who will do it for r003 will now be boated ua. Judge Hubbard made some mis takes and was sometimes imposed on. But be sever corrected a bill ia Uk interest of a contractor. But he couldn't suit Bos Ike aad had to go. It has already cost Uk people S-55,0C4. - The StcteeauB refers to those who bare baen kicked out of parties. Of course, a maa who has bea kicked oat of as maay offtcei as he has, speaks with authority. It costs 9US to oat off a table-leg at the court hocse. how much wilt it eostMartoa county to here ltd leg pulled three years more by adge Tar-roll? t to Uk rsafcs of lb aiaanai ia a fsli- toas maaaaig. Beaaade so lavorable ateu-ethffith sea for tat- sietya saaai of afaaaasa. The Hartto qaartUe aafaared acrf Uk tx5 ao dffjtiwa ;o ever let Uhm osT ifee stere aseia. They ssae a aambsr oT oogs aad tosecBetanaarteUeif locy waat K. Frank Irriae. Uk Corrallk editor, -was aw introduced as Uk orator of Uk ereaias. He recited Uk meaMKaWe aceoaat of Uk battle of Wsteeloa, pertly take fro-3 Victor Huso's Ls Murabes-M It wassribea -slut salendid expression aad appropriate gestares: Mr. Irvine ansa bisfaly caJUvmtad voice and a mastery of Uk Eezitsfapaageage that would be creditable to a gradeate of aay aaiersft. . His tribute to Ceba was spieadid. It broaght the quick bki to the hearts of assay a true American man aad woman, sad tears t tbe ere of more tbsa one. TbU port of his sfecfe should be heard by tbe Ameri cas eoegrtss, it should he heard by erery audieace that can In gathered. His deaeadaUoa of the policy of oar j sorernmeat ia its eanstaat support of ISia, be declared it was an oat- rage on bamaa liberty, aad a desse cratioa of Uk American ooostitotioa, that oar guvgnuneat shoald be tbe friend of tyranny, the foe of freedoa. He pictured the grasping avarice of this age & toe boUow mockery that might ruin Uk American people, as did Uk ltollow-way of Ahain" swal low the Carralslers lot Xapoleon's army. He received an ovation of applause as be concluded, and tbe house rang w ith approbation of his coorageoes, polished aad fearless arraignment of Spanish cruelty to her colonists and i tbe indifference of Americans to their smferings. Will Babooek, was well received In bis baritone sok number and grace folly acknowledged an effort to recall him. Miss Myrtle Marsh, In a dramatic rendition of "Mary Queen of Scots," delineated Uk tragic scenes of tbe royal Qoeea's life in a manner -that held tbe vast audience spellbound, and at the close won a most hearty applause for her spirited and grace ful delivery. Mrs. J. n. McNary and Dean Heri tage of Uk college of music now sang, "Oh, But We Two Went Maying," in a most finished manner. Mrs. Lloyd J. Reynolds, read tbe alumni essay, 'Our Business Woman." It was a well-wrlUen practical reylew of the social aod industrial condition of American women. It vjras a homely plea for homelike women. Tbe graduates of the past keep up their literary skill, as was shown by this en tin. program, an evidence in itself of tbe enduring qualities of old Willamette's polish. "Hail Willamette" was sung with a vim by Prof. Heritage and them all, THE BAJJQDET P H. P"Arr Ta AJaaasL Bs a a tribute TUsxaksta C hfews das. k 3atBi2- eC fcrasi z&S. MScnl cat Sars, -rfe vmozfcsi ansa ec" zM shades eg TtB&ms tetef Alans resmaSSfes afad in bwrrfSrr.L A. Disb. Pnsiiaft KalesT -Piwctsss TTalRSilte ftr ISK.Tfc- scKi as JrrperaisuoairUU year be- &rs. He sawfd K had a aojeiai JaSre. ! PsaSessiff Herfuosc "Xtesi Jt- ptzvzxzA- He aaaae a SfKama ptss Sr aeashr xs a cSraaasr- PniMrHa4mi of the O. A. C. TlimnlT'-fiTui'iH fi-7 "" "" 2. J. H4rtct -The Pass." Joaa H. Aftnrt: The Sirly Sragtle of the raTFersr.' t oae ee Unt cwald spank of tts e&rl- leat Msiory, bat wt KBaid-E.E- HcTlwitr aad Prof. Gsrtar eCjveJ resuhaii mt ia aMwory of He. JohaC. Ara-4J of dsss of JML Adopted. Jad.se yfumv. "lhe JfedieaJ D- putmtmt." Bex. John Par-; -TThti WiH UKCaafenraep do fcc tbas Caler- sitTr The edoratMaul work of Uk ! chorch in Orzoa. Washigts aad Idaho wuoid he all aaitd seder one head aad that would be Tt illamette Geseral OieU: -The Traste&s.' The grxadesx arhKTeaeaLc of haaua actirftk spriag froca derotioa to duty aad principle, aad that had ever gatded tbetratof Usiia-Utetios. 1 ielTHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY REDTJCTION SALE RSS GOODS. DE OK- All staple All spring and summer dress goods at cost roods at reduced prices. Novelties just received. New linings, in apple green and royal purple. New taffeta ribbons. New novelty ribbons, 4tcvA aaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBP 257 Commercial st He coadeded the adi: with a stroaz appeal to sepext the iabxs of ; tbe past with -reattr efurt ia the fatare. At the lit aaoai3t CUnd Gatch was called oat a aa made a brfef talk oa memories of od tedests, aad old days. He spsks of toe mighty burden restiag oa PreAlent IIiJe and bopsd none of thealamaae wookl fail toeaeoerage him if tbey ted aa opportunity. UAKR!D. ASH BY GLOVER At liwacr. Beach. Wah at high are. Wed nesday, June 1. !T, Mi-M!oeU Grace Ashb. ofihi ri;. tMr Orange U ill t. tu. rf Saie a. Tbe bride is .!! known in Sileo. where she lias folded witn her brotbtr. G. U. Abby. She has bu' of friends here, who extend eooratu- latk&s- The gnotn Is an employe of the O. E- & 2v. company. He formerly worked in Salem in ihe Altken gro cery store. Mr. and M:s. Glover will reside at II wae Cic j A Clin Ptzmz. merry pirty of uw l-Sii academy graduates of W. ; U. enjoyed a class picnic Wednesday. The Alice A was chartered and tbe party went up the river to suitable picnic grounds near Independence, where tbey remained until 5 p. m. Tbe party then went on to Independence, took In tbe G. A B. encampment and returned home about 11 p. m. Those forming tbe party were: Misses Rebecca Baldaree, Edna Price, Jessie Settlemier, Pearl Applegate, Bessie Burkhart, Ida Harris aod Cora Litchfield; Messrs. F.Z. Brown, James Shires, A. F. Bittner, Wm. Morris, Ernest Piper, R- W. Williams and Mark BrownelL Won Wool Will ALL IQOOL woolen GiotiD Fashionable, well made and strictly first quality wool RlfiTflJITO u L,y i ii l i nu at prices that cannot be met. Latest shape hats, Kingsbury style, at SL50. Boys' Father Hubbard Overalls, the best in the world, sizes. Full grown overalls, too. Leaders in al Shoes and OnderWear I OsbdPD's Rackel Store, Aa Evening any. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. H. D. Patton.attbeIrhome,on Court and Bummer streets, gave a heart" party In honor of Miss Susie Stott, of Port land. The fascinating f game was I first Indulged in. Mr. Chester G. Murpby won first prize, Miss Stott be ing awarded the booby. Dancing and Music were followed by light refresh ments. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. H. D.' Patton, Miss Stott, Miss Jessie Breyman, Miss George Giltner, Miss Augusta Glesy, Miss Lucy Wil liams. Mr. Frank Doolernf Portland Mr. Chester G. Murpby, Mr. Chas. l! McSary.Mr. Matt "Whan, Mr. B. H. n agner. SAVE YOUR GRAIN.' Few realize that etch squirrel de roys 51.50 worth of grain annusllv. Wakeke's Squirrel and Gopher Exter minator is the most effective and economical poison known. Price re duced to 30 cents For sale bv G. W. Putnam. Steiner Drag Co., Lcnn & Brooks, G. L L. Baskett aod A. I. Stone. d & w-3 lMm CorroLExn. Is n-jw retailed at i) cts. aod no other substitute for Coffee approaches It as a fine Health drink and a cheap one. Try it and be con vinced of its merits. 6-9-lm The old Pioneer butter and store wants eggs, The assignee has ordered me to dispose of the entire stock of "W, , Martin as soon as possible. In order to do this I will sell the goods at JNEXT 'XTESDAY The pupils of Prof. Emil L. Winkler will give two recitals at the opera bouse, at 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. Everybody Invited. Xo admission. them Uie children. Apout half the school Uxas raised nt. f'lltui fftr hnnrttinlrlnr'- inl.t Field, J. Warron Klein, Wm. K. Kloin Hotter give Uiem Urn rest and weseat ...... anu u. J. Atwoos. Mastor of Arts-John W. Ra-no!ds. Doctor of Law Chief Justice F. A. Moore, of the Orogon suprome oouru Graduate In Art Mrs. Surah nunt- Steevos. Dwitor of Divinity R. A. Gamine, of Denver, Col, Advbntist. Revival Mrrlees of the Seventh Day Adwntists begin Fri day evonlng, June 8, at the Cottage tabernacle near Yew Park store on Twelfth street. Preaching by Eider J. II. Storbuak of Portland, every evening. All wlto aajey bearing a logical discourse. Seat free, no oallMtlons, all are invited to come out. On the little car line. which followed was all the heart could desire. It showed that the Willamette alumni excel!, even after entering the humdrum walks of do- f meatic life. They were equalled by ! tbe-cbarrolng manner In which they J were waited upon by the young lady Y. W. C A. sophomores and juniors.1 Pbr one hour tbe guests and alumni,1 including the faoulty and officials, ' smelted Uk aromas rioh and fragrant ' in a college about commencement' Umes THE TOASTS were called, up at random1 by Toast raaetor Herner. Bicycle Racw. Conductors excursion, June 20, (next Sunday) at Salem, Oregon, one mile open to all, one-half boys race open to all. Valuable prices given to the first and second In each race. Prizes In the hands of the referee be fore the start of the races. Make your entries with Fred T. Merrill. Portland, Oregon, or at the race track before the races. Base ball game be- eween tue&ojajers or Vancouver, and tbe Portladd Monegrams. , C R. MnxFit. e-16-3t Conductors' Committee Half the Wholes sale Price, atch and Jewelry repairing at wholesale prices. All work warranted, G H, HINGES, Jeweler Watchmaker, and Optician. Second door north of P, O, We have today Royal Ann Cherries, StrawberieSf Currants, Gooseberries, Etc -m d u OS ?!? Rev. sity.H Bolknap: "Willamette univer m 0 Groceru 166 Fresh sweet fruit and vegetables. Choice table peaches 10c a can. Choice table Apricots 10c a can. Choice Petite Pruns Sic a pound. World Beater soap 20 oz for 5c.l MRRITT 5 LAWRENCE This month is the tlmeto&of your Fruit Cans, Jell Glasses ana Lrociseryi We have new goods and prices, Try us. EM, ROWLEY. Successor to J.G.Wright Parties Having Peach Plums rvr-u j 11 r Cdt( : WU1 OO WCii w "-- OREGON ;FRUiT4& PRODUCE0. r ffiee and warehouse, cw andiHifih, Salem,! , -,Ai.,.i iMat----, , . ihAiftto"" -!-"--'" imai