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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1898)
n, ! J I. P is ttifr li". 'T I; l CH ' t I u i j i i rff. ft . New This Week at Holverson's, SOCIETY NOTE BOOK. Summer Dress Fabrics. A beautiful line of tbe rcty latest Creations in Organdf allcc Orgaudl niulhousc Organdf jollrette Orgaudl petite Imperial dotted fwl raull French organdl liaye Gauze chamber? Hatlstc l'etolle Organdl carreaux, etc. Tbls Includes tbe very latest Plaids and G Ingham styles shown tbls year. Staples and Novelties, A large and bamlsorne line of umbrellas best values ever shown, CO cento up. LarllM bustle and 4 Dress Improvers. Vkmle bed spreads Id new design, Vk up. A. crackajack line of Fast black hosier Scents a pair. A beautiful line of Black and cream ilk lacys. Senarate dress fikirt In j Silk and mohair. .Satin brocade, He our 15.00 silk brocade. Tbe Clover Leaf Whist club tneeta this evening at tbeir club room in Popular Hall. Tbe club has met once & week tbls winter aod they re port most enjoyable times. Monday evening Marcb U Valley Lodge "So. 18, A- O. U. W, give s "Stag Social" at their hall ic Turner Block. A musical and literary pro gram has been prepared and a "High Old Time" Is expected. Prof. J. Carlyle Denton, Salem's talented violinist, accompanied by bis mother Mrs James Denton and his sister Miss Gertrnde. will leave next week for Eoeland. Prof. Denton goes to complete bis musical Cuba School Day. Flags Flying and Good Speeches Were Made. Liberal Donations of Cash and Some Pa triotic Sentiments. . , , I Jeuton goes to complete bis musical e please our customers with our Mttlc prices, big assortment, oar fine' education and will attend tbe Eoral itties, our ucst graoes. in.ii . r - qualities, our boa grades UASU STOBE. HOLVERSON'S CASH STOKE '98 Models Warner's Corsets, s Corset Sense It. written all over our cornt depart ment Not a bigger stock In the city. JW't a letter selected one In the state. We have a large corvjt trade and we Intend to keep It. We know of out one way aod tuut Is by buying corsets best suited for our customers. We've got the latest idea In corset building It's In Warner's '98 Models, ; ,- i They are up-to date corsets. Prices i, ti.zu, j w, (i, ib, tz. a. DALRYaiPLE & CO. CAXL A MESSENGER - - - -and have your notes and packages delivered, to collect a bill, to go on errand for you. Ask for special rates en merchants' packages. cnarges reasonable. Bicycle ser vice. Ring Blue boxes or telephone TV. Jjockwood Messenger Byatem, Central offloo No. 200 Commercial street. L- ' PERSONALS. V. J. Clarke was in this city today. K. A. Crossan was In Wood burn to day. Thos. Golden of Marlon, is In the city. T. A. Llvcsly went to Portland tbls afternoon. J. W. McKInney returned today from Turner. J. A. Ditter, of Sublimity, was In the city today. Bert Savage left .today for the Quartzvillc mines. J. 11. J Glesy returned this after noon from.Kugonc. Mayor W. L.Tooze, of Woodburn, was In this city today. Mr. and and Mrs. Win. Miller haye returned from Portland. Secretary of State Klncuid will spend Sunday In Eugene. Representative McKlnley Mitchell, orucrvals, is In this city. Bishop II, L. Barkiey, of Wood burn, was In this city today. O, W, Johnson, the clothing mer chant was In j'urtlaud today. Pof. li. A. Heritage went to Port land today to remain oyer Sunday. Mrs. K. N. Cooke Is quite seriously ill m Hit lung fever at her Court street home. Miss Clara Stock, of Portland, Is In the city, the guost of her brother H. M. Stock, John Lelimaolier and Casper Stern, natives of Germany, wero today granted Html citizenship patters. Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Mooros returned today from an extended visit In Cali fornia and points on the Bound. Mrs. Jos, BuchUi), who bus been yssltlng hor son, A. L, Jiuclitcl, re turned to Portland this afternoon, Mrf. 0. II. Laughuad, who bus been ylsltlnuhor hlstor, Mrs. W. A. Mooros, returned to Imr home at Albany to day. Attorney aoneral C. M, Idleman and Adjutant General B. B. Tuttle, went to Port laud on tbe afternoon local. Eugene Prosper, representative of the Gambrlnus Brewing Cm., of Portland, Is in fcalem today on busi ness. Mrs. Grace Osburn, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Abrams, returned to Eugene this morning. Mrs. Day Id Cherry went to Salem this morning to visit her son, Robert, who Is night agent lu the S. P. office at that place. Thursday Kn..r Guard. J. A. Dlttcr, of Sublimity; R C.Guy, of Trinity; Chas. Lembeke, of Butte vllle; R. W. Hlshop, of Fresno.and W. D. McLaughlin, of Donyer.reglstered at Hotel Salem on Friday evening. Justice C. E. Wolverton accompan panled by his nelec, Miss Edna Price, went to Albany this morning. Miss Price will remain for several weeks, the guest of friends at Albany and Waterloo. A. A. Burton, the brick manufact urer, was I 'i Portland today. Mr. Burton will manufaelure a sufficient number of brick this season to sup ply the local trade. The sales for lasUseason aggregated about 400,000 brick. j College at Manchester At tbe regular weekly meeting of tbe Epwortb League of tbe Leslie M. E. cnurcb.Friday evening, tbe young people repaired to tbe home or tbe pastor, Eey. T. F. Eoyal, where for a season thcr indulcnrf in th. pleasures locident to a box social. Jack West most acceptably served as auctioneer. Tbe affair was a big success socially as well as financially. Tuesday afternoon March J, Agnes West, of South Salem, celebrated her seventh birthday anniversary by en tertaining a few of her young friends. Numerous games were heartily en- Joyed by the little folks after which refreshments were served Those numbered among little Miss Agnes guests were. Alma Nye, Irma Hall, Alta KIghtllnger, Rosle and Delma Vlesko, Fay Soook, Grace Daue, Hat tie and Grade Swlnlck, Mable O Iyng, Flora Bony, Hazel Rossiter, and Edna West. At the 2S'orth school a good pro gram was rendered, and .Rev. W. C. Kantner gave tbe add res. At tbe Big Central Rev. W. E Copeland spoke, while H. J. Bigger addressed tbe Little Central school. Capt. Rutenlc delivered an historical address at tbe Park school, aod F. Lockley spoke at the Polytechnic. It was acknowledged on all hands that tbe teachers as well as the nunlls of all the schools did some good work In preparation and execution of their respective programs. FUNDS COLLECTED. Eastschool 820 .11 North 0 39 Central -. no Lincoln '. 5 21 far o 88 Polytechnic 2 90 803 08 mmmBmvmBm&&3. mi AX THE BEST OF ALL. KMF 4 tuny Corsets There is none better, guaranteed steels and stays, Try one, if not perfectly satisfactory money refunded . Steamer Ramona Sold. Friday the steamer Ramona which has been plying on the Willamette river between Independence and Port land for ihe past three years, was sold by the Oregon City TranfDortatlon Company to tbe F. C. Davldge Co., a roruana transportation concern. The consideration was 812,000. Thp Ramona will be run on the Stlckcen rlyer and will handle a por tion or the Alaskan freight and pas senger trade. The O. C. T. Company will Immediately begin the construc tion or another craft to take tbe place of the Ramona and run In conjunc tion with the Altona. The boat will be a light draughtcraft and will prob ably be con pleted and ready for ser vice by July 1, In the mean time the Altona will make three trips per week to Portand and return leaving Salem at 7:45 a. m, Monday, Wednes day and Friday. School. MHtrriN'n r?.,ii..i.ii,- Mm annual tchool meeting at the city hall Monday uenlng March , at 7:30 o'clock. To Cure a Cnlrl in Dnr ll. Pake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money If It fall u to cure. 25c. 10-14-6tn Mkmouial Skuvicks. The com mittee uptKjInted by the W. C. T. U. lastTuewlay to arrange public me morial exercises in honor of the late Miss Wlllard, held un adjourned meeting Friday afternoon but made no delliiitc urraugeinents. It was de cided to submit the mutter to the balem ministerial association at Its reifUlur meet inir Mrmrluv wlmn ,1..... for holding appropriate exercises will probably bo decided upon. PltoiiATi:.-Gco. O. Bingham has been niinolnted ii(lMilnlKir.n,r ,.r ti... estate of Magdalen Robinson, dec-eased, who died February 24. 1808. leaving an estate of the value of fr' ' Hlnghiuu Hied a bond for WOO with E P. McCornuck us surety. Whooping cough is the 'most dis tressing niuludy; but Its duration can lie cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which Is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial trniihiiix. Kti.K.'u u,.. Store. '' issssssW m Special Sale Stationery J'lne boxes of paper and envelopes at 10 cento per box, better grades 15 and 25 cents besides regular lines of line stationery. Have you seen my 125 sheet 3 cent tablet. Full lines of artists materials. Photograph ulbunis. Dolls at cost. Remember tlin Pln-nlut ln ml over 1000 books to select from. FRANK S. DEARHORN, Uookseller and stationer, 203 Com mercial street. THE EAST SCHOOL. The exercises at East school were well Carried out .ir-yvirHtmr In tlm nr.i- gram published In Thursday's Jouk- j.al. Xhe main hall on tbe lower floor where the exercises took place were neatly decorated with ivy twined about the flag of Free Cuba, and the stars and .stripes were every where In evidence about the portrait of Washlugton, After the primary nart of the nrn- gram State Sunt. Irwin was Intro duced and made a neat srjeecb. He reviewed the hlstoricaljfacts thatSpaln sent -out Columbus to discover this new country Including Cuba. He touched on the rich resources of the Island and how by misrule It had brought on this warof extermination. He appealed to tbe patriotism or the American people to give for this starving people, and closed py telling a story or tbe IHtle boy's essay on Patrick Henry. It ran thus: Patrick Henry was lazy when a boy, when he become a man he got married, but was soon oorry for it and then wrote "Give me liberty or give me death." At the close of the program of tbe grammar department Hon. Cland Gatch made a.characleristic speech. In neat language he pictured ar after the fashlojTor Stephen Crone's "Bed Badge of, Courage," and then told the children that such was the present state of affairs In Cuba. He referred to this nation as a kind father, who should take Cuba In his arms and give them freedom. This nation of ours is slow, but like the mills of the goods is exceeding sure. He thought our president was wise and discreet and that In due time Iip would do the right thing In regard to this burning question. After auntl our consciences will be so pricked that we will step up to tbe portals of power ana demand that an end be put to this war and starvation. The hearts Of the uTeLhorlc rlnh fiva hn touched, and they with the business men and the common neonle win spare what they can to help the suf- lerers. The nrnrjrnni nf f lii 1., . ,l.-n,i .. i.l making liberal donations In money and necessaries of life. -O- A FEW BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK ! ZUJ tM ftr Pretty line of wash silks for IOC-, Pretty, new poke bonnets for 6k waists dainty patterns, &J,$ children, They arc beauties. QtJ Cli Enfirplv npr rrifAeA wncfi cSlb-c. P"" . . OUC' in stripes, Beautiful shades, 3UC, Poke bonnets in better material New goods arriving daily, Call and see them, m MB 257 ft Commfirnial St. 3fi ffl The iSacyatnfctmiic rf .Qo1- rS BBmmBmBBm "Barbara Frletschle," the bravest old woman in Fredncktown. There was a song and flag pyramid by pupils of the third grade, A flat? drill fniimvort by sixteen girls In white. P. H. D'Arcy was Introduced to adrlre the children. He reviewed the war f mm 18S to 1878 when the Spanish govern- ment spent millions of money and 100,000 men to defeat Cuba. He thought the belligerent rights nr li. l.-L.. . me vuuans ougnt 10 nave been rec ognized long ago. It would have helped settle the Question Innimim bamesay we ought not to engage in war. liut ir the colonies had not en gaged In war they had njt gained their freedom, and If France and other coune.-Ies had not helped and encour aged them they could not have estab lished their Independence. It was an absolute necessity that the Cubans: were ngnting for liberty. His remarks were loudly anlauded. The eTPrpia closed with a song and some rpmnri-s J about Cuba. Thomas Jory gave 100 lbs of flour ane others contributed dried fruit and supplies and quite asum of money. Another Divorce Suit. Ford & Kaiser are attorneys for John Le macher who has instituted divorce pioceedlngs in Deparment !No. 2, of the Marlon county circuit court, against Kuthrina Leraacucr to whom he was married at Kalk Coin, Ger many, in K7hrinrv 1KSO Kin.. t,,i 20, 1893 plaintlli has resided in Marion county, defendant still residing in Germany. In his complaint plaintiff alleges that rlpfpnrlnnt. trnatori him , a cruel and inhuman manner "making his llfi hurrlpncnmn fn him n or.. ni ----ww.w ww u,u., UUU UiOU uuartes uer wiin arunKeness. Plain tiff prays that the bonds of matrimony existing between himself and defend ant be forever dissolved. Child Dead. a few days ago the five-year-old child of Mrs. Margaret Mooney at Gervais was badly burned, Its nightgown catching fire. It was thought to be doing better but this morning It suddenly died. Assignee's Bale. Ar opportunity to buy the old, established business of E. F. Osburn Stock of general merchandise. I am offering this entire stock of goods In -ne lot. If you anticipate going into business, this is your opportunity. Come and examine this stock, and make me a bid, by the 1st of March, Jefferson Meyers, Assignee for E. F. Osburn. 2-18-d & w, ,Aarln Cl0VeT 5' Tea' ,or CoDttipatioa ts the Best and if after using it you clon't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by D. J. Fry. ' J To Cure a Cold in One Day. I Take Lazative BronioOuinine Tab lets all druggist refund the money if itfalls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B Q. on each tablet. USCIIOOI. MkKTINVI llnmm.ilu... ,1... UtlllUal hCllOOl IlieetlllL' at IliP. r-llv hull Monday evening March 7, at 7:301131 f rx T T ijjidwjs. ai nose AT LINCOLN SCHOOL. In Mrs. Xlchol's room tbey sang a flag song and brought some gifts and gave a nice sum or money. Mrs. Hall's room had a flag drill, as also In Miss Bradshaw's and the chiMrnn gifts and money, Miss Grlfllth's room contnouied a patriotic song with flag exercise. Prof. Yoder explained that on two days' notice they had prepared this program. It was nutajl they were capable of. All rooms gave money. First after some remark by the principal, Mr. Yoder, the entire school sang America. EMI vn-,na spoke "Truth Shall not Always Be upprcsseu." jje-sie Buckingham spoke "Must Cuba Lie In Spanish Chains." Next was a song from the first urade. Miss Mabel West spoke What Hap pened to Jones. "What Happened to Jones," Is a truly new, actually original, and im. peratlyely great farclal comedy. Harry Carson Clarke plays the busy role of Jones with much spirit and Intelligence and the other -characters are In competent hands This is of fering at the Keed tonight. This is the original comDanv. intnrr t.,t.a- llghted San Francisco for two weeks, uiuu me ijoiumoia theater to Its ut most capacity at everv nerfnrmnnno and commanding the highest endorse- uicui, oi me oan i'rancisco press without a single exception. 'NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOnr. MEETING." Notice it herein- mv-n in Vi i.,i . ,.. oibcbool District No. 24, of Marion County, Oregon, that the annual meeting for the said diStriCt Will be lllil nt 4h fn.inntl m..i in the City of Saltm. in said district, at 7:30 """": r- " --Jonuay, tne 7th day of March, 189S. ' This meeting is called for the purpose of the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 23rd djy of February. 1898. H. T. BRUCE, Chairman. E. H. FLAGG, Distiict Clerk. Odd Fellows Attention I The meinhorc nf mi,. rj --. 18 are requested to be present Satur day evening, March 5. Buslnps nf importance. Sojourning Odd Fellows Invited. By Order Noble Grand. A. Vass, Secretary. .nT,ai0l!!iodo a .Mttle good .-- ...o .,unu uuu can tnink of no Pleasanter or better way to do It thaS by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventative of pneumonia tS?PH1 a"dtlier serious lunK' sStSs's: neelected coids- Our o'clock. LADIES' NEW BHOWN SHOES. -In ciolh and kid tips. TIK' MBW ln,"WN OXFOUI) MISSES ItllOWN AND ULACMC- b iocs. "Llttlo Glanl" school shoos, ull the latebt stylon MEN'S AND liOVS'FOOTWEAU- I11 blacks and browns, now styles, new toos, nil al bed rock prices for snot t'tisli. IBlflBlllUT WAWTB-Our advance ' Cwm v , c T. " shlpniont Just arrived. New collars 5ome Kcal Swell Tics fliflfirl r.titu l aw.-.. ...!,. t ...il ..... Just opened again a full line of those celebrated "wearers" for boys and girls. Once tried, ulwyas used. No, 10 for Girls No. 15 for Boys 2sC Till 1LE. KNEE, DOUIILK iSOLE. COME AND SEE. Bicycles, (Li kill) llilllli! In lu.ri.nlna l.i.i.. .,..,1 largo plulds, etc. Cull anil seu the btyleg. BLACK DKESS GOODS AND SILKS.-Seo dUpluy of high novelties lu our south window. Wo mvo you 2d ir cent on tfiosu goods, us ours were ull bought before the tarlir wus udvunced. AgonU Standard Patterns, Host und. cheapest. 11. & O, corsets, 01IL,L.IS BROS. St CO. AJouiuierclul utrcct, TUa caah dry good, ami shoe house, For ladles n ml unntu. T.ii..i niri. for lbUS. That short bosom Unlaundricd Shirt 1 sell ut 45 cents Is a wonder. A bigger trade on It ull the time. STBAItNS-SJO. STEAUNS SPECIALS AM) PACEUS-$75. HT-)iUI?S,r,,H,IrAIIfLESS---'- li ,t Hfil'liYllAr A GOLDEN EAGL3-$3b. becond liand wheels, 815 and un- Ou? l,Uad,,,e9 and ntlemen. i..r ,J0 and wo llncs aro two of the handsomest wheels on the market slghtiyuswell asdurabler""' WUeeW We want the ladles to hec thee. The Stearns at SS?,,yvf kM.l.h0 lcacl of aay at that t&n.iSi?wr at Ulat "ure Coiiiu und bee. Fine Hue bicycle sundries. WIGGINS' BAZAAR RACKET PRICES I Willamette Suffers Defeat. Willamette unlvers'ty lost the In tercollegiate debate on the govern ment ownorshln nf ,.,.1 j" ..V V" ..... r.iauiuaus Willi jra- day Ste.rslty'atForest Grove, Frl- x oresi urove had a commencement week appearance on Friday, visitors from all ovprtho ,.. ...il . v;'3 ered to hPnth T.0'U P' ii.: . , "? " ucuaic uetween "J . 7'-v v' lA'"4ucror oi i'Ort- la,rd.Uvn,Verslty',aod W'llamette unT ofoaTlrLl,l.?.nty thin f r'ii . u.u'c'""ieui uwner I L 1 1alKoads." r the champlon S ?n, ,1 5Kun ""collegiate De- i Ap 1L'yc.Uoc,,'J M,ss Lt"8 barker and . lHntifck0la ds rePreseatatlves v. Paclflc university, believed that . "en ownersh n wnuin h i .vt. I".: interest of i.iien,ni. i .u. uS-T?afc. bUtes, while Wlltfuieue university's representatives. H. G.UIbbard; B. llancvand i. ir vnn.ii.i" :. : the Idea. " ,u":' "PP0 Hallway Commissioner I.A. Macrum presided, and Hon. George H. (v. Hams, Deputy United States Attor ney Charles . Scbnabel and J. U. Ac. kerman acted as Judges, deciding in favor of the Facing unlversUy ffi. fa VniiBb0U1, the arguments were lair unrt kmml .. ,i ,,. . . . evenly matched. 8UleH After ihe debate the college societies entertained the Judges, de. K'f.7"a.? fi".?ther guests at a ir. .j. ,umc nun d nlngroom , which had been elabjratelv.f IZXZiS, w'tn the college colors and evergreen n iiiameiics debaters are expected to return home Sunday morning? Silyer RestorationThe Duty of the Republican Party, At Salem, Tuesday, March 8 At 230 p, m will be delivered a speech by Congressman Towne, of Minnesota, The distinguished Silver Ilepubll. can of the National Silver Ilepubll. can Committee. Mr. Towne Is making a tour of the Pacific coast and makes only four speeches In Oregon. Reduced rates on the Southern Paclflc railroad both ways to Salem on that date. Let all friends of bi metallism attend 1.1s meetlmr Bt. Salem, Watch Repair Department, Is the best equipped in Salem, and the prices are the lowest, All work warranted. Try us, CHARLES n. niNGES, D. E. 303 Commercial street Salem. Or "nd door north of postoillce, ' Reed's Opera House, PATTON BROS., Managers. Phone 59, The Society Event ! One Night Only. Saturday, March 5th, 1 he Favorite Comedian, Harry Corson Clarice ! And his own company will g Geo Broadhurst's roaring comedy "What Happened to Jones." raS of cunrtaln0US kUgl' from "8e to ennv M..nIri H,,v' u oeconu Dai sale!' ! Gal,ery' 50c Sets now on