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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1898)
tw?sw$p3r pffkifmf mrv n. " 'vrw mFw'i&fnf"WF,"imjy nr BBEff! COTTON WAISTS We still have a complete assortment of ladlcs wash waists, made from the choicest of domestic nod foreign materials of fashionable feiM.ftBd colorings. For style and effect, Our waists are excep-lloeal, )RH CENTS Aettrliho of pcrcalo fancies." 75 CENTS Black laws, fancy lawns, plaid iringbanis. )R 60 CENTS Pretty tucked black organdies. R1JD0 , Tine percales, ginghams, and organdies, lawns, tatistcs, Swisses, mulls. NEW TODAY. , rclvet Baby Ribbon Ladies 3Asn HOLVERSON'S I'iTORE. PCNew Trade -Wc intend keeping up a steady effective will fire 1 .. - IRoveit ajress J?0006 which is good i2'2c A YARD. 5"Scc corner kj. JT. DALRYmPLB Sl CO, SAXIi A MESSENGER - - - -and have your notes and packages delivered, to collect a bill, to go on errands for you. Afllt for special rates on merchants' packages. Charges reasonable). Bicycle ser vice. Ring Bluo boxes or tolophono 40. Lockwood Messonger System, Central office No. 200 Commercial street. (MARK SAVAGE, BXFRlBaa And Transfer Lino. No, 136 Court st. Telephone No. 1G4. Salem Local. J. O. Goodale returned to Coburg Lihls morning after a visit with his tonOhas. Goodale, who has Just ro- i overed from a Beverc attack of ln- Uamatory rheumatism. if frnnV .T TWnt.tnr p.nmn un frnm ).t1nml inlnit tr DTiAiilr tit. Mm nm loosed Geer ratification to havo been jeld hero today. lie did not hear of fybe postponement of the jollification ntll ho had reached the city. d Mr. Geo.- Whitcaker, of tlio island, trought to town today a bunch of :VHson berries, weighing one and a spalf pounds. The bunch was picked 'from one vino after the second pick ing. Who can beat It. m .. H Governor "W. I?. Lord and Attorney lenoralC. M. Idlciunn went to Tort- ,ind this morning where they appear fs Attorneys before the United States $rcult Court for the Coos Hay and ioseburg Railway Co in a suit ugalnst ... ! uuu tiuuu i-i niKVKica uuu liiu Seayer UllliCoal Co. Tho suit lu blyes money and property approxi mating a million and a half dollars. The Dog Show, file big tent of Norris Uros', dog Sd pony Bhow, was crowded last ght aud tho largo audlenco woro 'jjrfcctly delighted with tho amusing Ticks jf tho clover littlo animals, firing the cntlro .performance. Ithough tho weather was unfavora- t . .a a m. . ye tula aiiornoon, me performance at Is In progress as Tun jouimml s to press, Is well attended. The sing entertainment In Ihlsclty will In tonight ut 7:30 o'clock. ta bna uostaw with Dr. Mlloa Vain ?!1U. :o Per Cent Tile season finds US with too nmnv fore fall. To Induce you to help us In Lfflnniug Monday, June 20, make a reduction of Oo all wooln dress goods, 0o all satins and silks. nut trimming gimps. i til ladles' and children's Oxfords. i ttajl wen's women's and chlldreu YOUR GAIN U00 goods for 60 cents. i ooas lor to-cents. i rood for 4B cents. (ooasior cents. I tan um or Oxfords for $2.80. io amMNtur uxioras lor 1.60. Cri(S Will move, tkn crnnHc runMIs i fwnr MtoaUw. .Our kWs aro all Tffi JCjjum xmoii.jcao, 1 1 . FOR 81.25 Fine Scotch gandlcsfj f5r 81.50 f 1 " Tginghams, and or- . Best zephyr ginghams, fine figured organdies, embroidered percales. We guarantee a flt on our waists, i Linen Collars Val Lace CASH STORE Ammunition. bombar dment, and to make it out'a case of . c value at window. The Food Supply. At Manila Is about exhausted but so long as Gcorgo Bros, restaurant remains in Salem, no fear of a shortage In the food supply hero may be entertained by Salemltcs. Chicken dinner Sunday, only 15 cents. An Enlargement. The Fair Store, conducted by O, P. Dabncy seems to bo enjoying a growth of business, Judging from appearances, lie is having an extension of about one-half tho slzo of tho present store put in shape for shelving, and will thus be able to greatly enlarge tho present capacity of the establishment. i The Jersey Restaurant. That's what many people think Strong's popular rcrtaurant ought to bo called, for the fine dairy products served there are from their own dairy farm, and aro the very finest Sheriff- Elect Van Orsdal of 'Polk county, who was elected by three yotcs was In tho city toddy, Ho expects to take possession with a clean record, as all tho bonks of tl'o onlce were burned In the court house fire. It's the High . . Quality s. of ull our' goods that . accounts for the liking people have for our store, Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables Always the best at SONNEMANN'S - UU."-TWR"" Reduction unoda on hand. Thnv must ho sulri this wo will for tan'6hoca. rniLL; Tfe' r f f - rW. Come early '.in the week and Clad hose, Social Happenings Farewell and Surprise Parties - n'Are Perpetrated. A Brief Summary of the Social " of th'e Past Week. Events r Ralph King has returned from attle. Se- Mrs. G. M. Powers is visiting Port land friends. ? J. B. T. Tuthlll, returned Sunday from Castle Craig, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Bodcers arc visiting In Portland. County Superintendent G. W. Jones was in Portland today, Judge J. J. Shaw Is quite ill at his home on East Court street. Miss Edith Lewis left today for Waterloo for a few weeks visit. Mrs. L. N. Honor, ol Eugene, is tho guest of Mrs. B. F. Bonham. Mrs. N, E. Dolman, of St Ilelens, is ylsltlng her son Dr. W. U. Morse. Miss Zella Cole, of Turner, 1b tho guest of Miss Margaret Hodgkln Mrs. C. A. Park has returned home after au extended visit at Chicago. Mrs. Thos. McCarthy of Portland, Is the guest of her father Dr. T. 0. Smith. Mrs. S. C. Dyer and Miss Angle Mc- Culloch have returned from Portland. Mrs. L. M. Helen, of Portland, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. DunS' ford. Mrs, W- R- Anderson returned Sun day, from an extended visit in Port land. Miss Jessie Brcyman Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Dorris in Eugene. Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Powers, of tihedds, arc visiting their son Guy M Powers. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Condlt will spend Snnday with re'atives at Turner. r Mrs. A. W. Prcscott and Miss Lura Prcscott are visiting in Mon mouth. Mrs, 0. A, Gray, who has been vis iting Mrs, G. A. Nye, returned today to Halscy. Miss Lola Prlngle ana Miss Moll I e Bcrnardl spent Sunday with Port land friends. Mrs. II. II. Knox, of Independence, was the guest of Mrs. F. P. Talking ton the past week. Mrs. Phoebo Melotte, of La Fayetto is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mor rison In this city. Mr. and Mrs. G. Stclner spent Sun day with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Denton, in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Chndwlck have re turned to Colfax, Wn., after a visit with Salem relatives. Wm. Card, of San Francisco, is In tho city the guest of his brothers, J. O., Levi and Perry Card. Mrs. M. McKlnney, of Turner, is visiting her daughter, Miss Onleatta McKlnney, deputy county clerk. Mr. Joseph Petzcl has been very low with measles, but is now recover ing and will soon be on deck again. Stato Superintendent G. M. Irwin went to Cor vail la today to atte nd the commencement exercises of tho O. A. C. Arthur and George Meyers havo re turned from Portland whore they havo been attending Bishop Scotts academy. Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Meredith accompanied by Miss Anna Mctschan, went to Portland Friday, for a visit of several days, X'rof, W. J. Crawford, of tho Salem Public schools, delivered the annual address at tho students reunion at tho MoMlnnvlllo College, Tuesday, Zudoc Rlggs Is spending the cum mer vacation with his parents hero, haying attended a Medical college, at Sau Francisco, during tho past year. Mrs. G. II. Burnett and Mrs. E. M. La Fore, as doleuates, attended tho Grand Chapter of tho Ordor of the E.iBtom Star in Portland this week, lion. ,und Mrs, 0. G, Ilelfner, of Olympla, Wn., aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Gunn. Mr, Jlolfner is insurance commissioner lor tho stato of Washington, Clifford Kantner, son of Roy. and Mrs. W. 0, Kantner, is expected to amvo home tonight from Nashville, Fire Crackers, Flags, and Roman Candles. Get ready to celebrato tho ratify Saturday nlglit with tho boys. Best American hard-rolled tiro crackers, make a nolso llkoa cnu non. All sizes up to (O-lncli, Another Big Vest Deal Bought a big lot of ladles' vests that .were made to .sell at '10! ceuts.jiGota snap on them, 'Our prlco ' v 10 cents, Theso f aots aro easily verified. Second-hand Orescent, a WIGGINS' Sj.JF.Z ' Tcnn., where ho lias ben BtudylDK muslr uiider Pcof. Euill L, Winkler formerly of this city. Mrs. II. B. Holland went td Cor vallls this morning to attend the commencement exerciser of the Agri cultural college, which Institution her daughter, Miss Constance Is at tending. F. R, Anson, F. C. Perrlne, E. F. Parkhurst, Lee McOrow, G. W . Dayls, I. CIPattcrBon were among the local Masons goln; to Portland this morn ing to assist about thirty noylces -In crossing' the hot &ands. Bert E. Hancy, who has been at tending the Willamette University tho past year and who has graduated from tho academic department of that school, returned to his home at Lafayette today. R. B. Duncan and F. B. Southwlck, the latter gentleman accompanied by bis daughter Miss 'Nellie, aro at Foley Springs to remain several weeks. Tho gentlemen hope their 111 bealtb may be benefited by a few weeks' recreation at tho springs. Mrs, G. L. Rose and Miss Leila Waters, entertained the members of the High Five Club at the homo of the latter Wednesday afternoon. Tho prizo was won by Miss Anna Met schan. The club will hold Its last meeting for this season three weeks bence when Mrs. H. D. Patton will entertain them. Mrs. LInnle W. Ballou, of Port Angeles, Wash., arrived in tho city last evening, and Is the guest of Miss Orvllllc Ballouand Mrs. A. F. Hofcr, jr., at Twentieth and Cue tucket a street. Mrs. Ballou has just returned from attending the Rcbckah stato assembly at Walla Walla, and the Washington state convention of Woman's clubs at Spokane. A number of the members of the troupe that .produced the "Prodigal Father"ln this c!ty,Tuesday evening, belong to the festive order of the Elks, and at the conclusion of the company's performance in this city they were invited to the banquet hall of the local lodge, where for an hour or moro they were delightfully enter tained. The wedding of Miss Bertha L. Gough, of San Francisco, to Dr. T. C. Smith, Jr., of thls.clty, occurred at the home of tho bride's mother Mrs. M. A. Gough, in San Francisco, Wed nesday, June 15th, 1808. Mr. and Mrs. Smith arrived in the city on the morning overland and have taken up their residence at No. 251 Court st, About twenty-Aye young people gathered at the residence of R. R, Ryan Thursday night to celebrate the birthday of J,M. Ryan,-They extended good wishes for him in his trip to B, C. gold fields whence he starts on Mon day, 20th inst. The evening was spent in games, songs and charades, after which camcrcfreshmeuts consisting of' nuts, candy, and an old-fashioned taffy pull and Ico cream. Salem Rebekah lodge, No. 1, I. O, O, F., had one of its pleasant social meeting In the Odd Fellows' hall Monday night, after tho usual work of tho lodge had been finished. Ice cream and cako were served and a most enjoyable time was had by all. Tho -local ranch of tho Vigilantes also had a social after Its regular lodgo work, an Interesting program being rendered, after which refresh ments, consisting of cake, ice cream; etc,, were served. A pretty home wedding occurred at Albany Wednesday morning when at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Curl, their charming daughter, Miss Mattlo Ellen Curl became tho wife of Wallace Glover, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Arthur Cone, of tho First Christian church of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Glover departed for Ilwaco, Wn,, fiwhere they will bo at homo after June 20. Mr, Gloycr Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Glover, of the Waldo nJJs(ind Is well-known In this city. He has the best wishes of a host of friends hero tor a happy and prosperous future. Patriotism is rampart In the Capi tal City. Scarcely a week passes but one or more flag raisings are noted. The young people of Unity Guild showed their onthuslasm Thursday evening by unfolding to tho breeze a beautiful emblem of "Old Glory." Tho flag, which is 12x71 feet, was unfurled while the company that had gathered sang "Tho Star Spangled Banner." Rov. W. E. Copoland, tho popular pastor, delivered an eloquent and patriotic address and utter slngjng 'Amerloa" as a ;Httng ilnal to tho progaam, tho partv repaired to tho oclety hall whero delicious refreshments wcro served. Dancing followed until 10 o'clock. No, You don't havo to uso a hammer or cold-chisel or crowbar to re move the cranks from the Stearns. Come ana wo will show you how Its done, together with that self oiling crank axo, internally fastened handle bar and scat posts flush Joints, etc, $50 Is the Price, 2-lnch drop? Yts. Don't show any other kind except racers, with a 3-lnch drop and that great S40 Victor, Takes the cako priced wheel. for a popular stout fellow, 412.00. BAZAAR ! The graduating exercGgg and en tertainment at the Kaiser- stfHiOol was a grand success. Tho clas consisted of the follewing: EfTa Bcardf.ly, Hat- lio Gllmour, Zenna Ettcr sntl Dells Goodrich. Tho opening addrses by Mr. T. J. Jackson, was followed by essays by the class, after which Judge L. D. Henry gave a very appropriate address to the graduating class and to tho school. Mr. F, J. Beaty gavo a talk and Illustration of X -Rays' heat light and sound. This was followed by' music by the Ctiemawa male quartet, and Instrumental music by Messrs, Pruettand Clemans. Refreshments cake, strawberries, i Ico jcream- were then served after which the drama was produced. The house was packed to Its utmost capacity. The exercises ended a very successful school year. J. A. Van Eaton, accompanied by family, who for the pasl 23 years r.as been a resident of Salem, leaves next week for -Colorado Springe, Col., where he will engage in the Insurance business. Thursday evening at the conclusion of the regular weekly prayer service, at the First Presbyte rlan church, the members of that congregation gave Mr. and Mrs. Van Eaton a surprise and farewell in the churdc parlors. Some choice musical numbers were rendered and delicious strawberries and cream were served. The affair was as happy as It was a successful surprise and Mr. and Mrs. Van Eaton received the best wishes of their host of friends for a successful career In their new home. The change Is also made In anticipation of a change for the better In Mrs. Van Eaton's health, which Is quite poorly. Mrs. Wlllman has received word that E. II. Scott, president of the Kansas City Conservatory of music, and founder of tho Interstate System of Musical Instruction, will be present and take part In the first annual public exercises of the class, which will be given in the opera house on the 25th of this month, and to which the public arc cordially invited, free of charge. It is a deserved compli ment and Mrs. Wlllman, as a superior teacher, that she Is favored by a visit from Mr. Scott on this occasion. The participants in this entertainment will be members of Mrs. Willman's classes, President Scott and Mrs. Hal lie Parrish-Hlngcs. A dictated pro gram will appear later, Mrs Wlllmaa will continue her work uninterrupted throughout the summer, and will be always found at her studio, over the First National Bank froji 0 a. m. to 6 p. m. when arrangements can be made for private or class lessons. The members of this year's academy graduating class of Willamette uni versity and a few invited guests, were most delightfully entertained "Wed nesday evening by Miss EthellRIgdon, a member of the class, at her home corner of Eighteenth and Mill streets. Several parlor games were played to the great enjoyment of the young people. At 11 o'clock the party was invited into the dining room where an elaborate supper had been spread and to which the young people did great justice. Adjournment to tho parlor was taken after supper and other games were played until shortly after midnight vh,en the party haying pronounced their hostess a successful entertainer, Jeft for their respective homes, with but a single regret that such pleasant occasslons could not be more frequently enjoyed, Those pres ent were; Miss Bertha Kay, Miss Ina Stlllwell, Miss Martha Rowerrnan, Miss Clara Scott, Miss Jennie Jones, Miss Sophia Townscnd, Miss Deane Kitchen, Miss Lou Starrett, Miss Mary Dunlap, Miss Nellie Clark, and Roxana Thompson) Messrs. Ohasj Woritworth, R. B. Wllklns, F. R. Bowersox, R. W, Williams, B. E. Haney, J. W. Cochran, R. A. Watson, and M. M. Miller, On Wednesday evening June 15 1898 a very enjoyable and profitable meeti ng whs held in this city by Capital Lodge No. 25,5 Fraternal Union of America. Five candidates wore inl tiated into .tho mysteries of this splendid order, after which Icecream and strawberries were seryed to all present. Among the largo number present we note tho names of the following, F. E. Adams and wife Qf Albany Oregon, Mr. Adams is Frater nal Master of the Albany Lodge, is an Intelligent and excellent gentleman and an enthusiastic F rater. Miss Elolsc Phillips of Dalla Or., Mrs. Helen Southwlck, Mrs. Mary noler, Mrs. Amanda Anderson, Mrs. N. O. Baker, Mrs, J. M. Woodruff and Mrs. Roso Baboock; Miss D. Maguire, Miss A. Newton, Miss Allena Mellen, Miss Mary E. Scott, Miss Ada Stone, Miss Martha J. Morris, and Messrs, 0. II, Robertson, F. X. Hofer, R. A. Judson, L. L. Judson. John H. Scott, Chas. E. Biers, S. B. Catterltn, O. J. null, J. N. Starr, V. J. Lehman, J. 0. Savage, M. J, Conor, D. F. Lane, and Arthur Welch, all of Salem, and J. J. Sturglll the Supreme Guide of Baker City, Or. Mr. Sturglll says us that a great many people aro re questing that organizers be sent to their different villlgcs to establish lodges there, and that ho can give good men and women an opportunity to organize for tho F. U, of A THE MODERN BEAUTY Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty or exorcise in the open air. Ilor form glows with health and her faco blooms with its beauty. It her system needs the cleanslncr action of a laxative remedy, she uses mo genuo una picasant syrup 01 Flirs. Made by tho California Fit? Syrup Company. .WTOH.IA. HMMCaYWHWWwtftfoqH Hfuon ."f jf .rjjia -a 1 Jjw ztH REMNHNTS 7aFrom Monday to We Dress Goods, Ginghams, Muslins, etc, the accumulation of a SACRIFICE Call early and 257 Commercial St The COURT ADJOURNED TO MONDAY. Grand Jury Adjourns Without Making any Report. Judge Geo. H, Burnett held a short session of his court this morning and after making a number of entries and discharging the grand Jury, adjourned court until 9 a. m. Monday. The following orders were made: State of Oregon vs. Geo. Collins, adultery, motion to dismiss tho In dictment overruled. Demurrer to indictment overruled. Plea not guilty. Trial set for Wednesday June 022, at Q. a. rfl. Stato of Oregon, ys, Ida M. Hug- gins, adultery, same entry, State ys, E. and B.;Mason selling beer to M. Schanback, a minor, plea PQt guilty. Sot for Tuesday June 21, J p. m.. Stato vs. E, and B. Mnson, selling beer to D, "Weston, a minor, plea not guilty, 6et(or Tuesday, Jqne 21, at Q. a. m. State ys. B, Mason, allowing a minor tostay in a saloon, plea not guilty. Set for Tuesday Juno 21, 0 a. m. State ys. L. Mattlson, assault with a dangerous weapon, plea not guilty. Set for Tuesday, June 21, 1 p. m, State vs. B. Parker, assault and Dattery, plea not guilty, bet for Tuesday June 21, 1 p. m. QIU.ND JUHY DISCHARGEI), The grand Jury flulshad Ha labors tod,ay apd was dlsoharged. No report whatever was filed by the grand ;jury before being discharged. During the present term of court the grand Jury returned 21 bills, 13 of which were "true bills." Four "true bills" woro returned by the grand Jury, Friday evening, as follewf: E, and B. .Mason, selling beer to minors; B, Mason, permitting minor to remain in a saloon; .L. Mat tlson, assault with a dangerous weapon; R, Parker, assault and bat tery, Previous to bolng .dlsoharged this ornlng the grand lurvrerjorted mori three 'not true" bills as follews: State -. IVieDo Quelre.Geo.MeKnv. Frauk il . isoand L, Gonyaw, Illegal voting; II and E. Mason.selllng liquor without a license; B. andVE. Mason, same charge. m 1 Strayed or Stolen, April 23,a dark bay mare, weight 850 pounds, aged 8 years, Right shoulder rowelled and has scar on hind leg.Has saddle, marks on back with n. omv. eled hoof, of a race-horse build. Finder will report and receive reward. J. A, Hauar, Chamnoei?. Or. 6 U-2w r ' "One Minute Cough Cure Is the best prep, paration I have ever sold or usedand I canno. say to much in its praise. L. M. Kennont Marcbant, Ode), Ua. Stone Drug Stcre. fitattOa 9 Tha Kind Yea Haw Alwps BwgM The Cuban question and political Issues tkk Into iawpgiufcttce with the sun who suSen from lies. DeWitt's Witch Haze 1 Salve compiles. Stone Drag Stores, ST TILWELL DETECTIVE AGENCY, VM Kearnr Street, Ban Francisco, Cat To . district attorntrs, shcrlXs, attorneys at law and prlraU parties:-Prepared to transact all business ol a confldenUal and tntrloat character expeditiously and on reasonable tonas, CorrtseonOut all otk ttw wf M. will offer our immense lot of remnants of Wash Goods. Percales, Print secure lirst selection, as the choice.pieces go first, Bargain House of Salemf Our Reduction sale SmS?" a success beyond anything we could have hoped for. Still the good work goes on. We want your money. You want our goods. Think of It. You can buy a good Suit from us for $0 en A better one for tm n qq A fine dress suit for 7i00 to 9.50 Any $20 suit for 15 qq S?fi8cnu'lch,1eQ,s Sults; Wo have a larKe selection, that we tTfeff1 reKar?less ? cost, hats, furnishing good, all down to the bottom price. In fact everything goes at the cheapest price during this reduction sale, tutapeso G. W. JOHNSON &. CO. 120 STATE ST. CRYSTAL ICE 11 tv ftfcinw'J11? Ic from pure dlstllled tity at low rates. Telephono 207, OREGON GREEN ft COMMISSION 8$5J?! B Ponltiy, butter -00 - wuuiu.vn.mi owcciriumcuJi VJU'KUII, frnm m 94 State Btreet, Next Best meals in the city for 15c . ' Spectacle Wearers, I suggest that you send your repair ing to me,I can replace broken lenses, or any .part of the frame, knowing the impoitance- of this branch of my business, lhave given the matter of repairing spectacles and eyeglasses, the same careful attention bestowed on new work. Call and consult me whenever you feel like It, no charges for consulta tion, Only a moderate price for glas ses when they are required, C. H.Hinges.D.R. Expert optician. Between postofllce Ss Fry's drug store, Saturday cv- yV .t nr ...i-cjh. ' ? i" - Jl season's business at COLD STORAGE CO. wotor and furnish same in any quan M'GUIRE & TEAT7, Stato & Nineteenth sercets, Salem. DRIED FRUIT CO. MERCHANTS. A. I. WAGNEU, Mgr. Door East cf Bush's Bank, Giye us atria I 4 Patton Bros.! Have just received another I freight shipment of Wilsiet Cameras, Ihe camara of thej future, Our pocket camera takesl picture 2 x2. only $3,50,j Send for catalogue, Patton Br os,t s. PRICES IfflliT ! 9 31 f t-! m Or. Mile' Vain Mil. "Oa cat ."