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i -rStex. MM ''a.i"!. aiftw.'ntijMD j ill 'I i! i .; i 1 ? if; ? ?!' l-'f n Frrorablc Comment Oa oar splendid line of dress goods is beard on all sides. Special Values Will continue through goods, Ibis month oa special lines of seasonable Salem Militia Will Go Wash Fabrics, The most extensive, varied and elegant Hoes of wash fabrics ere r shown in Salem. Shirtwaists, Tbe celebraUJ "Eagle' fabrics. ' and "Trojan" waists in new and stylub Kid Gloves Tbe best, cheapest and most brought to Salem. complete line of coloring ever CASIi STOKE. HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE The greatest bargains ever offered in ladies waists, Any shirt waist in the store for Companies "B" and "l" Been Oideredto Portland. W01 Probably Go Saturday Morning Tbe Members of tbe Companies. 50C. .m Including values from 51,00 to Slr50. Did you get one of those crash hats? DALRYmPLB Sl CO. a. a. -CALL A ME33EKGEH. .... and bare your notes and packages delivered, to collect a bill, to go on errands for you. Ask for special rates en merchants" packages. Charges reasonable. Bicycle ser vice. Ring Bine boxes or telephone 40. Xockwcod Messenger System, Central oHIcs Ifo. 288 Commercial street. The Weather. Fine growing weather continues. Forecast for Thursday fair and warmer. .- ' - PERSONALS. C. A. Whale is home from Portland. J. J. Dalrymple was in Portland today. Rev. J. S. White is enjoying a short visit in Portland. Carolina Head Rice, The fiuest rice ever brought to the Pacifc coast, Don't forget the famous White House Coffee, It leads all brands, SONNEMANN, Grocer. 121 State St. Telephone 51. Mr. ana Mrs. 31. O. Buren are visit ing in Portland. Mw. W. T. Williamson is visiting Portland friends. lion lienry L. Barkley of Wood, burn is in tbe city. Judge Geo. II. Burnett returned today from Ileppner. lion. Geo. II. Wllhams,of Portland, was In tbe city today. Mr. and 3Irs. D. W.GIblon are yls Itlng relatives In Can by. State Printer Leeds and C. II. Lane were in Portland today. Hon. W. R. King of Baker City, tbe popular Union candidate for gov ernor, Is in the city. Allan 3IcFadden went to Eugene today where he will enter Higgles drug store as a salesman, Miss Constance Holland, a student at the Corvallis Agricultural college, is in the city for a few days visit with her parent, 3rr. and 3Irs. II, B. Holland. J.G. Van Orsdel of Independence, Union candidate for sheriff, was in town today. lie Is running against Tbos. Wann of Eola, a Republican of the stalwart type. Van Is a fine look ins man and a silver man to tbe core. Judge Harlan Coming. 31r. Harlan, of Wasco, will deliver an address at the old South Salem Kcbool house Friday evening, April 29, under the auspices of tbe Union Bimetallic club Good program. All Invited. 27-3t Wanted. I will buy and sell sec ond hand goods and pay the hlcbest price and sell very reasonable. Con rad Dillman, 181 Commercial street. 4-21 3f We Want- The Mothers oi boys to take advantage of our boys' and children's clothing department, Come in at your pleasure and do not be hurried. Take plenty of time to make your selections, and if upon sec ond oonsidcration you do not like your purchase return the goods and your money will be refunded with pleasure, G. W. JOHNSON & CO. Ask to look at our Men's $5,00 Suits, BARGAINS BARGAINS TheO. !N. G. Armory on tbe third floor In the City Hall Building has presented a scene of unasoal activity since Tuesday evening. This Increased activity was occasioned by tbo re ception in this Tuesday evening of general orders to the Oregon National Guard from Adjutant General B. B. Tntlle- By ibe orders tbe commanding of ficer of each infantry company Is directed to immediately recruit bis eoMBiand to tbe maximum strength, Companies B and I of this city have bee a ordered to proceed to Portland wiUiia twenty-fwr hours after the receipt of this order, fully armed and eo Binned for active service in tbe Seld. Major Sanford WbltlBg, brizade yurgeoo. arrived in tbe city last eve ning and ha since been engaged in ulvinz tbe members and new recruits of the two companies a rigid medical examination. Of the entire number enlisted, but about 10 per cent failed to pass tbe examination. 3IaJnr Whiting In conversation with a Jock nal reDresentativetbis morning ex pressed himself as highly pleased with tbe Salem companies. He pronounces tbe members thereof "splendid mec." There is not a little conjecture as to when the troops will proceed to Port !td. The general orders received itevrning would indicate that tbe ouirwofes would be obliged to leave 'hlscitytbfs evening but from the fact that extensive arrangements are oelng tuaoe (or a farewell ball at the armory touight, it is more than prob able tbe local companies will not proceed to tbe metropolis before Thursday morning. A complete list of the officers and members of tbe two companies Is as follews: COUPAKY B. Officers Captain, Ralph Terrell; First Lieutenant, R. W. Hoiman; Second L'eutenant, C. A. Bort; First Sargeant, F. A.Gard; Sargeants, J.G. Flake and W. C. Judson; Corporals, J Fisher and Jacob Ilerboldt. Privales Wm. L. Batchelor. Joe Bordune, Frank G. Carey, R. C. Churchill, Wm. Dickey, ick Eoff, D. Farrar, Hule Goodell, John Her boldt, Louis Herboldt, Frank Ilanna, Wm. P. Hughes, W. F. Harris, Hal G. nibbard, T. C. Johnson, Samuel C. Jones, R. A. Judson, Geo. A. Judson, Louis E. Judi-on, L. L. Judson, Ernest G. Jones, Arthur W. Keady, Henry Lee, C. F. 3IcAUister, H. C. Miller, Peter Mackey, L. J. McGoon, W. G. 31lller, Chas. JIunley, Win. A. 3Ion. roe, Wm. 0'31ara, Fred Peterson, H. W. Ross, Geo. W. Russell, Geo. S. Race, Boyd Richardson, G. W. Ste wart, Clark D. Smith, Chas. 2. Schrelber, W. F. Scbwarz, Al. M. Southwlck, F. S. Thompson, Lewis E. Thibodeau, Wm. Elmer Truitt, Chas. Williamson, Frank est, J. F. Welch, n. O. White, Henry Zoller, Pearl Fulkerson and Clarence Wilson. Seven cadets, of the State Agricul tural college, at Corvallis, came down on the morning boat and enlisted In Company B.- They are: 31. J. Phil lips, Archie Kruse, C. A. Riddle, Carl Abrams, Lee Rusk, L. A. Noel and J. J. Thurston. COMPANY I. Officers. Captain, Elmer E. Wor rlck; First lieutenant. C. A. 3Iurphy; Second lieutenant, Leon G. Holland; First Sargeant, R.L. White; Quarter master, H. K. HuU;Sargeunts, A. J. Campbell, C. U. Clement; Corporal, W. 31. 3Ieyers. Privates Jacob Ammann, C. G. Boothby, E. S. Banford, J II. Camp bell, E. It. Colgan, E. P. Cox, J. W. Clement, Leonard Dodson, Joe Evans, Lee Feller, Bert F. Frohmader, Edward Fane, Clifford Fones, Lee Fones, Leon Girod, Arthur GIrod, Benjamin McNall Houeil, John F. Henry, It. J. Johnson, Emmctt Jones, Henry Janzen, R. O. Larseu L.J. Lehman, Gen. F. Litchfield, Chas. E. Lcnnon, Bert Low, Andrew McFarlane, Hurry Mason, Jacob Neu brcch, W. II. Poter, Chas Rowell, B. J. Sharp, Jr., Howard Sharp, Geo. A. Shultz, Walter Swatts, Chas. C. Say age, Watson Townscnd. Sam Wright, A, Wenger, Robert Wnln, PennlsA. Morrison, A. L. I)c Surt and Chas. McKlnley. All eoa panic of the O. X. G. will rerjort at Portia ml where twelve I ; companies of one hundred men each I will be formed and the offlcers j thereof subsequently announced by Have,CoTerDOr w- p- Lord. Each com pany will be accompanied by Its cap tiln to Portland bat none of tbe field officers know whether or not they will be called into service. Major Percy Wlilis.or this cltj, will not go to Portland with the Salem companies. It will require three majors to take charge of tbe reclment from this state. There are five majors In tbe state awl two will necessarily have to remain behind. It is more than probable Governor will se It to honor Capital City and name Major Willis to one of these posts. 3Ilss Ltla Trnrfl a ad .Miss Una Holland bare been working very in. duUrkMi-lv Tuiay a ad today in makifs pn-psri'toos for a farewell ball to be givcti ;he members of Com paoies B and I. their wives, families a ad sweethearts, in tbe armory this evening. Ittlltean Invitation af fair as It has tK-en expressly arranged for the miiitia boys. The armory has been bountifully decorated and lheoceasloav.il! no doubt prove a memorable one for tbe "toys In blue" and their privileged guests. This moraine a member of ooe of ' the Salem companies, who owns about , thirty acre of land north of this city , and in addition thereto, some personal War Bulletins. Enlarged Press Reports of New. Cuban War Cables Received Direct by "Tbe Journal. 1 The American-Spanish war for . "Cuba Libre" is tbe greatest event in modern history. It may Involve the leading European nations in W2r be fore it is over. j Tbe most glorious balo that history : will place on tbe brow of tbe Ameri ! can people is the perfect unanimity of 'sentiment in upholding a vigorous war policy Tbe only fear anyone bad was that it would not be vigorous enough. But all parties and all creeds suite in upholding the vigorous pros ecution of tbe war. Spain banked on political divisions among the Amer ican people. Spain is doomed to dis appointment and defeat. The Jocknal Iips broken all rec ords for securing and publishing tbe latest war news and will continue to i do so until the last gun is fired. The journal is recognized as the war news paper and the one Oregon .paper that arouses enthusiasm and -patriot- .., -iii -. ,,, ,J,... ia.i-'- ismamoneall Its reader property, called al the county clerk Tm. JorRVAr u office and baa his last will and testa- mont iMvn tin Tho f?riinm.nt. . , .. - lauoiner saiem papers, or tnan any legally pepared and witnessed and ; lhe Qregonlan. It has to- tiled away In a safe repository. !daj. d(wbled ks graphic report latee. , and will receive all the news received Since the above was written C3p- by all the ereat ores associations. ihe journal is paying more '. i money for teleeraDhic war news than j I all other Salem papers, or than tains Terrell and Worrlck, of Com panies B and I, have received orders from headquarters at Portland, noti fying them not to proceed to Portland until Saturday afternoon. In tbe meantime additional recruits will be enlisted in the two companies until the maximum strength is supplied. FIRST MAN ENXISTED. Marion county has the honor of furnishing the first volunteer private soldier that offered his services to Governor Lord and will Join the Al blna company. G. A. Durette of Fairfield Is tbe man and he will at once Join Capt. J. C. Rutenlc'- command. COAST DEFENDERS. Frank Reisner, department com. The jocenal has proven too speedy for all competitors ia secur ing and publishing war news. Its bulletin service has been fur nished to tbe largest numbers of people in the city and has been In de mand all over the country. Our news service has been so com plete that even old subscribers are surprised to receive from ten to twenty columns of war news fresh from the press daily. Subscriptions are pouring in from all the remote parts of the state. Salem lists are swelling. i An increased force is required to handle the war news, prepare the bul letins for the crowds at tbe bulletin boards. The Journal solicits In creased subscriptions and advertising iTV?b4r utv r--v w s-m S- w7'Ois J-Ctti$i? ff Kf 1 i m 3i g&&&ggBg&mm Thursday, Friday and Saturday, A SPECIAL SALE S H I RT iAZKISTS in m M mander or tde u. A. it. oi orecon, patronajre. It does this in the belief has sent the following circular to all , tijat jt 5 giving a service to the peo offlcers and comrides, dated Eugene, pieofall parties that merits encour April 25- .agement and support. Send in your "Under this date I have tendered subscriptions tbe services of the members of the 1 ' " , partment of Oregon, to Governor W. P. Lord, in the following communlca-! tlens: "To W. P. Loid, Governor of the. State of Oiegon. Dear Sir and Cemrade: j "Should the O. X. G. be called upon ; for tbe defense of th; National Gov-: ernment, we hereby tender you thei services of the members of the Grand : Army of the Republic of this depart- ment, for the defense of our coast, ! until such time as younger men could ' be drilled and prepared tor active ser vice." "Pleae notify me at once how many of our comrades can be depended upon to answer an emergency call." The old veterans will furnish a strong force for the coast defence. i Commercial St. Ott il ' tiBiggmigr Dates for R. M. Veatch. The ilarlon county Union commit tee announces following dates for Col. Robert 31. Yeatcb, Union nom inee for congress accompanied by Hon. 31. A. 3Illlerof Lebanon; Gates, 31ay C. S p. m. Stayton, 3Iay 7, 2 p. in. Turner, May 7. 8. p. m. Gervals, 3Iay S,2 p. m. Mt. Angel, 3Iay S, S p. m. Local committee to take charge of the meetings. d&w A. O. C. W. AND SOLDIERS. The clerk of Salem Camp has re . - . j Jiuv,i.t - wneu uuuee iiuuj iue ueou uiau , . ,in, , stwlr In tho main that all members of the Woodmen of i was adjusted at 831,000 while the Insurance Adjusted. Fire Insur ance Adjuster Raymond of Portland, returned to the metropolis this morn. Ing haying adjusted with the Salem Woolen mill company the loss by fire to the Waterloo plant about a month since. The loss of the building, T" V-C r. " -. - ' ' ' ' . wvGvu tyr(Ty. (SZ$22?fijfiuJ CtaStS&Gp C vt fK8 19' Nil $ em By using the Chamber of Coinnierce envelope, with this design'uponlits face; ma-mill loss tne vorld wno desire to enlist can keep themselves In good standing by paying an additional 20 cents on each thousand of insurance. In cases where the enlisted neigh bor Is notable to pay his assessments duiing the time of his enlistment and who has no Immediate relatives to Davit for him it will be the duty of the local camp to keep him in cood standing during the term of his enlistment. In case a neighbor Is sick or wounded In battle the Head Camp will see that he has the proper care and medical attendance, the expense to be born by the order. Hurrah for the Woodmen! Bankrupt Sale Continues Some Bargrins, Ladles' Union suits 25c. 50c underwear reduced to 810c, for ladles and men. Men's linen hats. 25c. Table oil cloth, all kinds, 12c. Shoes, All kinds reduced below all com petitors. Come and see tnese great sacrifice bargains, which also apply to notions and every article In stock. OSBURN'S RACKET STORE. N, J. Damon, Prop, rrom other sources was estimated at S7.000 making a total loss of 833,000. The full Insurance of 825,000 will be paid to the local Woolen mill company. Knights of Pythias Attention,! All Knights will assemble at the City Hall tomorrow morning (Apr. 23) at 0:30 .a. ni. for the purpose of extending farewell to Companies B. and I. of the Oregon National Guard. Visiting knights invited to attend. By order of the committee. Eugene Willis. C. B. Updegkaff. Castle Hall Central Lodge Kn. 18. K. P- Salem Oreiron, April, 27. 1893,n :o:- 195 YARDS Standard dress calicoes, 5c a yard. f? VKS-aotcHy dress uoods. 40 Inches wide, 25c, 29c, 35o a yard. "i'vu, oujiwr.u wuiwr.io-i.uo popular Kinu,pcriccb Hill and II. 2600 YARDS-Ifcw lawns, organdies, dimities, etc, 6c, 7c. 10c, I2Jc, 15c, Oc and II. titling corsets, !ttc a yard. ia08 YARDs-Now percales, 30 Incliea i-K yaru. CH 1,75 a wide, all new patterns, Oc and ULDREN'S bfJOES. Handsome, durable shoes, 00c, II, 11.25, 11.50, LADIES' KIIOES Taco nnrl hnt.tnn. nawmln iruc nntnnt. tlna i wj SOapalr. ' ' " "'w lu KN'H SHOES Up-to date styles. Nelsons & C rosette's roeds: no tt.r M mUn. Pria to suit all AQMW STANDARD PATTEUNB, Best and cheapest. Willis Bros. & 60 aWOiaiiiiiretoL Tto cwh. dry goods and shoe bouse. Snap Shots From Our Bargain Counter. Most people are apt to forget the little things the things that count In tho long run. We devoto a table to nrtlrlcs ranging from lc to 10c ar ranuod In coot Urns plainly marked so you can pick nut what you want Nearly t'MjrvUiIng there Is In every day demand. Here's a few of them: Hair pli-s, por bunch lc Rubber tipped lead pencllx lc Snap hooks and tyos, per dozen. . .. lc Jet heud pins, per box 2c Pins, full count 2c 3 for 5c Neeales, per paper 2c Cedar pcnclU, per dozen 3c Hat Pins, per dozen 3o Cur Hug Irons. -lc Shaving brushes 5c I'est pins oc Horn dressing combs 5c Dicss bones 6c Genuine alligator purses Cc Steel back dressing combs lOo Shell hair pins, per dozen.... 7 to 10c Our Thermometer 80 New Wheels Tliis Season Those Stearns Riders, Arc an enthusiastic set of folks. By the way do jou see how the crowd grows . YELLOW FELLOWS are the mount of the up-lo-dutc, critical rider this soasou. Result of the Inquest. On cor onor's inquest over the remains of John Huffman, who was found about noon Tuesday hanged In his cabin nearScotts 31111s, the jury returned a verdict that he committed suicide, ne had been dead for several days prior to Its discovery. The remains were burled by the neighbors. Social Dance. At Enger station, Friday evening, April 20. Coolev Bros., orchestra will play, and g' ordor will be observed. Prompt' L. J. Davenport. 4-26 " 11 HOPS WHEAT PRUNES BARRETT PEARS BIG RED APPLES ...THE CENTER OF THE. FAR FAMED WILLAMETTE VALLEY. NO DROUTHS. NO CYCLONES. NO BLIZZARDS. GRASS GREEN THE WHOLE YEAR. Crop Failures Unknown. address Ton Acros Support a Family. SALEM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE rnii nninn.- n.A 4.tn ln.A. u.. i. j.i A. - --... Liiccu.ciuijcsuicu nine iujkci maw mu uesii:n. oi and are AAA a 1 rag goods, a first-class envelone in ererl respect. We sell them for ten cents or three packages for 25 cents, or we will furnish ynu 5W, wfth you? addrea business card in the back for $1.00, or 1.000 for 81.75, or 5.000 for &7.50. or 10,000 315.00 These are the chMDest "si n Mnln ,T Srt Mirfnn nAnnt. " """JU U " "' "i Uere, aDQ OJ" 1 CAPITAL 244 Commercial Street PJRINTINO using them you will help bl COMPANY, Salem Orcftl ew street. Sailors, Miss Smith, State 27-3t eod WAIITED-A roillon at any hoDorab'e work, caa iptalc s roe (Uiman ami ui! work iesonble M n aVoat 3; years. AdJietj " ' Journal. 4.57 311 Victor Models 35 and 36, $4 0,00. Protect Your Eyes Reed's Opera House, JATTON BROS., Managers. Phone 59. One Night Only ! Wednesday, April 27. D HILL'S Iff wmw. Mr. Tim MU 94 State street, Nest Door Eastcf Bush's Bank, Best meals in the city for 15c. Giye us a trUl RPflY From the bright glare of sunlight by wearing a pair my Sample ladies' wheel now In stock OenUdue any time. Ycu who are wait ing to get wheel value for $10, don't delay longer. Victor stralsht line SDrocket. Victor ' drop-forged forkcrown,-Vlctor tubing, Victor name plate, Ylotor all oyer. You can pile mud In the chain by the handful and it will run richt along same as It 'twas clean, Smoke Glasses l'M( WIGGINS' BAZAAR ! RACKET PRICES I have every style of frame and quality from 25 0 to 81.60. 1 also fit glasses for defective eye sight. Don't delay. Eyes tested tree. CHAS. n. HIXGES, D. R., Watchmaker and Joweler, Graduate of 3 colleges and hospital, 18 years practice experience. Second door north of Postoftlce. PRESENTING 5 Artistic Achievements at each performance, L The Faultless American Comedy in 3 Cheerful Acts Old Innocence ! And the Dramatic Novelty Sir Henry Hypnotized. Introducing His Creative Imitations of the Great English Actor, v Sir Henry Irving. Seats on Sale. wBasmSk pfflff f rr St?A l55:?-! V? J. rf I TrliTKFl Hardware ls'a line in which then! a great variety in quality and' course, in price. We glve-Jyou best to be had of everything. Y would not expect to get cheap pri on high grade goods, but we do the best iroods at the lowest possls prices. or instance our JEWEL Stoves and RangsJ There are no better goods made, a we can sell them at prices that woyj juhjiimj you. CRAY BRO! Prices for this upecial engagement, 6jc and Si, 50c Fishing Tackl -o ajrtuwN St SMITH AT 256 Commercial Street Ate headquarters for fishermen's supplies.