Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, April 12, 1899, Image 4

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51.25 Values In
Faiicy Waist Silks
Like those shown in
Our North Window.
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The Silk Store.
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.,2 Stores
M. E. FRASER,
265 and?267 Commercial St.
TH3 LEADER,
2 Stores
IU.M1 it'I'ili'-U'li
if I hev are Lookincr at.
"MY Bargains Extraordinary
OfTcrcd oy mc unil nodoutit will buy
II no trouble fcr us to ulinw uwhU,
nnJ tu 6co tlicm anil uct the prlco In to
biiy them, ns my priced aro certainly
low, and Ih money uvcd for you. I
vvm only Hell Hie prudent lot at Hioki
ryiliiotlun.pricun.
U. II, UlNOHH.
Wulaliinukar and Jewlor.
SOaComincroliilHt.
t)ATES OF LOCAL EVENTS.
S(KiowakylpiinlHtlTuoiKlay April II
telndol Co., Frlduy May 'M,
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL,
J. W, Ycatoli It In Aurora today on
busliu's?.
Mrri. Ji 1, Dunbar him roturnwl trum
a vlvlttu Astoria.
, K, IJreyiuun went to IHirllaud tlU
mprnliiK on tlio overland.
Mr. Kennedy, of Woodburn, In tit
tindliiK tlio iiilMlunnry oonforonoo.
U. W. Mltolioll, of McirnliiHildu, l
slowly reoovorliiit ufter a novoro at
tlk of la Kflppe-
L, II, Btlnbon wan a buslueM vUllur
to tlio ruolropnlii tody, yolnu down
on lue belated trnlii.
A, H. Mooroi, of the Capita) dum
ber Company, made a Iiuiim trip to
li'uene today.
Mm, W niter Klole nud MUs Nlim
ilcNary were paksenpfM on tlio muni
jaK overland for Portland.
- Mr. J. J. (Jruliiiii), who hat iyl,
yUltloK her alder, Mnt. 'lluw.
Hm9, returned tu her homo In Albany
:oaar
0. A, Ory rtitunifd to Glioma wit
, this uiorolnK. He la llnlohltii; work
on hlsltidluu wditwl bulldliiK wutraot
tnero.
, lu H. WhlllnT, who leprvont- the
Keyatone Viovt Co.. relnrtiwl Iwlay
from a trip to Mannjoutli and Inde
pendence. F, J, You liohre.i, of Auuiavlllo,
vraa Halrtuiylaltiir today, ilu ay.
., tlierti will be plenty or blooms on all
,;ttie fruit except pMolie ami pear,
! awiiaiufcii m -iii ZSSXrWuftKZSSX
E. M. Crolmiti wont to Portland on
IIiIm morulnv'ri oyerliuul pannonpor.
MIsHKdnii Howard und Mint Addle
Bchlftler of Albuuy.camu down to hear
Uodownky.
Mrs. V. W.Sotllcmlre, of Woodhurn,
IstliomioMtof Mra. County Huporlu
tondont Joiioh,
II. II. Pluiiilior, of DuIIiih left thU
uiorniiijrim iiumloamer Pomuiia, for
Kvuiih Lundlnir.
Mary Cutllo has Ihioii nprolntod
potml8tro at Klnn, Or., vice John
W. Worden.
JuiIko It. P. IIoUh will open court In
MoMlnnvlllo Monday noxt. Thorn
ure 48 en (tos on the dookou
Mr. It. H. Iloiin, nooompaulod her
uiothor, Mm. TIhhhoh Condon, to hor
iiomo In Kuifouo Uxluy,
Mr. Kate J, Youiiid alato orKiiu
lor of tho order of Pondu, H In town
for a few diiyn, Mopping at MrH. Mo
UIuIu'h, on Cliouioketu alreot.
Judtfe Hurnettund Dmtrlut AtUir
noy llayden left thM mornlnir for
Tillamook to hold tho uvular term of
olro ult court,
Mrs. II. W. OiKldard, of Portland,
onrroanoiiilliiK cotrolary of tlio Orojjuii
oonfarenrc, U In the olty iitteiidlni?
urn mitMieiiary ooiiforeuco.
MIm Henrietta llnncrufl of Ann
Arbor, Mloh., arrived thla mornlnL'
Kan VrunolMo, and ledums tliln after
noun and evonlnu' i MltMlutiH Kullnw
Inn thoKlttu. '
Godoviiiky, the man who plaa the
pluiiet In Miveu lunwuuKtv. aewim
hauled by hi udvnuea aut, went U
lorUnd on tint A M trtilu whro ho ap
poarti uta uiatluue today.
Jueoli Miller, of Aurora, V. a.
Couikw of Jt'iroranii, U, v. Uuvu.
oiin, of Turnur.aiKl II. II. Plumiuor
or Dallas wore balem vlallors Tue.
day.
Pert ifavniioU tttlHifus bauifaue
HUtfiit on the HohUmth lhielMr.ruiiuliik'
between Sulem and Wowllmrn, und tu
furautilhiu Alhaky. llo exKhuHirm,
whMkk for all lM(Hnrs en rout.i u,
Stdeiii
K. J. Cuyl. of Viisenuvtr, II. a.
dUUIet wMm.r nmul of tlt Cunu-
umii jiiciwo ruiiruad, and II. II. Ab
bey, vf Porilund, ueneral Knt for
Uio Mine ouinpuny ul IWllaml, wore
In bulHi In uimsuliMtlikti: with their
IhjuI uxnaner, Chuunaey Lookwoott,
awl rouirned homo today.
In ... ..i LIS,
Hon. Henry Ankcny, of Jackson
ville, Is In the city.
J. FabJ, the Fireman's Fund Insur
ance man. was In the city today.
C. T. TlmmonathecAlsomlncartlst,
went to Oregon City this afternoon.
JudKC Wrn. Kam?oy. of McMlnn
vllle, Iff In the city on Icunl busincst.
Mm. A. N. Hush and MHs Hally
Huili were paHcnKcr for Portland
this afternoon,
Mr. A. L. yirlevc,of Stayton, Is in
.Salem today, visiting his son, who Is a
patient at tno Salem hospital.
Mr nnd Mr. H. P. Kimball, who
have been ylnlllntf their prune
orclirid at Dallas dtirlntr the past
week, returned home this morn I tip.
Attorney D. C. Sherman has been In
Portland slnco Sunday. Mr. Shor
man will attend the JcfTowin dinner
to be Klvcn In that city tomorrow.
Q.0. Lovelce, recently appointed
tailor nt the reform school, has re
signed, owing to the low salary. He
will return to his home at Lebanon.
John II. Uuruard of Portland,
ipeoial for the Home Insurance Co. of
New York, Is In the city attending
the funeral of the iMc Leo Willis,
who was 'the company's represent
ative aLSnlcm for many years.
On the recent tour nf inspection
one or the H. P. Co. Oniclals AUitocsted
that more flowers should adorn the
Balom "depot grounds. Agent Hklnncr
enn now report the most mugnltlclen'
crop of dandelions to be seen In the
Slate of Oregon.
Mr. Chad. Krantz, of this city left
on tho morning overland for Spokane,
where he has accepted u position ik
prcssmoti'lnnno of the leading job
printing establishment In that city.
Mr. Krantz is a proficient prossmun
and will do honor to nny position he
asplrca to.
Tho members it the Orounn logW
taturo from Clatsop county, have
united In recommending Ilolllster G.
ViiriDuson.of Astoria fornppolntmenl
to the otllco made vacant by the death
of llolllstcr D. McOulro. Mr. Van
Diisoo Is clerk of the Astoria Water
Commission und a well known busi
ness mun of Astoria.
dipt. Uoary, of tho Nlnoteonth Hog
Imont regular army, who has Imjoii In
tho service ut Porto Hloa, and who
was military Instructor nt Corvallls
for a year .before tho present war, Is
ci peeled In Halom tonight. The Cap
tain Ih a cousin of Mr. 'A. U. Condlt
and will make a short visit before- go
ing to the PhllllplncH.
Hupt. Pottcr.of thoChcmawa Indian
School, expects to loavo on Thursday
forOklahoma to bring his family back
to Oregon with him. He takes ivlth
him three Indian pupIN, who arr
trnusfurred to tho Cliilocco school In
that territory, ami Assistant. Suporln
tent Campbell Is In charge for iwentj
days during his absence
GOOD WHISKEY AT SALEM.
The Horse Editor Attends Another Clas
sical Concert His Report.
The Initial Oregon performance of
Leopold Gndowsky, who plays the
piano In the Uusslan, Polish; Hebrew,
English, German and Hungarian lan
guages, was given at the First Meth
odist church, our otherwise excellent
opera house has not yet bcon sufll
cicntly fumigated and cleared of rata
to be suitable to the enjoyment of
hlghtoncd olu8ical music. !
In spite of the tall end of a fouri
days' showor, nnd the npitt7 of some
ticket holders to sitting out three
hours of performance they can't
understand, there was a very good at
tendance. Even people who havo
not learned to make thomselyos be
lieve that they chew up Chopin,
dine on fugues, or dlgost a iuarter
sjctlou of the Uoctterdacmmcrung,
oituie away satisfied with thc"technl
quo" of Gndowsky (pronounced "Good
Whiskey" with the accent on the
lluld.) One thing the horse editor
noticed was that this performer, with
the most popular and pronouncablc
pig-handle that has cyer come to us
here In the west from a foreign coun
try, went about his stints In a thor
oughly "muslclanly" manner. He
did not go ut It as though ho was
working a woodsaw on a wager, nor '
as though he was a second helper in a
blacksmith shop.
It Is also evidence- of genius that ho
keeps a mauairor who la a piano tuner.
Tho obvious advantage of this over
carrying around n house-mover or a
stevedore is another Illustration that
the great heads turned out of Russian
Poland are teeming with progressive
Ideas. Godowsky took the audience
fully Into the comprehensive grusp of
tils Intellect In Ih? way ho did the
encorn (lends to an aluminum finish.
Ills program wiih In two sections like
an overland train and he put each
section through on Its scheduled time
card. At too Intorludo, or lotennoz.o,
as we critics term the llttlo halt or
breathing spell between Section
usually occupied by some of the state
officials.
II. U. Holland, of the Salem Milling
Co.. was its last occupant, and It has
lain empty for some time.
In fact It has been empty much of
the time or late years and has sutfercd
for want of repalM. It is gratifying
to sec It pass Into the hands of some
one who will Improve It and do Justice
to the location which Is one of the
most desirable In the city.
The price paid Is not made public,
but Mr. McXamar pays a glowing
tribute to the executive ability and
persuasive powers of the former owner
in Inducing him to cough up Just a
little more than he had Intended to,
At otic time the property was held at
30,000.
The house will be repaired and
painted and the grounds put In lirst
chi!H order by the present owner.
Mr. McKamnr Is a capitalist who
has rcsldod in Salem about a year,
coming from Lexington, Nn.b., where
he still has extensive property inter
csts. He visited this section several
times before making up his mind to
move and make his home here.
He bought the Hugh Thompson
property on Center street, where be
now resides, but will now proceed to
make his latter acquisition over into
a home.
THE STATE BOARD
Of Horticulture Concludes Its Sessions at
Salem.
The Marlon County Horticultural
Society held two successful meetings
Tuesday In npltcof rain, and the fuct
that on Monday night there was not
a purncic or program in cgnt. rvonc
of the county, district or state olllclals
gave the convention very much atten
tlun nnd fcem to take no vital Inter
est or to bo aware of the fact that
Salem Is the fruit growing center of
Oregon. Mm. Wands, the rustling
woman secretary who gets no pay,
and a self-organized local committee
did all the advertising and got out u
fair crowd. Hut for tlinlr cITorts not,
over a dozen pconlr would have known
No. I there was a fruit urowers convention
1 and No. 2, the player liesl ,n "V11' "'" spuomi.tlirinks uro duo
tiled a moment to give all t0 g Wlvw Jr.ry, 0. II. IrviLo, und Jus.
understand what was about to J ' Preparations should be made by the
take place. This was tho llrst people of Salem to make the state con
chance for an Indlscrluilnutq outburst ventlou In June a mom than local
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und the
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uiuiii mju-uiuss rc-uiin Hiinpiy 10 lonuiince ii tul entertainment,
loiigthon out the urogram und enable I The Slate Hoard of Horticulture
our music-loving people to get, two "uplt'toJ Its two-duy wcsslon atSalcm
flnllnru1 mirth rir mm lint It rilrlnlt ' "COtlllg H. L. DOSCll HeCMtUry tl)
dollars worth forono. Hut It didn't I KIK.CIC(, ,,,, Ml am arra ' for
work. 'Iho encore Jubberwock was in otitic cniiveritl m in Knlcm In June.
Slate Treasury Note,
A remittance of l)l I l.'t In payment
for convict labor at the poiillonllury
In March was rauolvod at tho state
trousuror'H oillcu today from Lowen
horg ft Co., of Porlund.
The second payment of state utxos
duo from Marlon county for 1603 was
made by County Treasurer Downing
this nfioinoon. al 100 twing turned over
to tho statu trnusiiror, making JI.1,.
COO within 10 days.
AMLLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS.
K. A. Haldwln, San Francisco;
lurry . Clark, Portland;. J, U
vv vim. u i ii.i... x i r,....i...:
. i ' W .. X. "J ." "' v.unnoy,
A,,"l,y, 1. Ward. II. II, Abbott
B. Nov In, IIiikIimiii, II. 0. D.iy, Port
lundi J. K. McClumlc, San Krunolbco.
' aanMltoMawaMiiBM
Slated.
It Is umlorHUHHl from a sourco
Hint Is usually reliable thut
Harry Cook, who Is now omplnyod at
tho state Insane asylum, will bo up
pointed superintendent of the asylum
ffttui, tOHtiecewl J. 11. Daululs
HodueeJ.
The MJtto IxMinl of oduofttlon has r
duuc d the wugoi of the mllor at the
rvionn oiiooi rrom $10 to MO "and
bftHid" por month.
knocked out by tho little cherub-
facod Polundor with tho Intoxlcatlhg
coguomuti whacking right Into sec
tion two of his program and rushing
It "hot off the bat"
Ilocamo up mi the home stretch a
llttlo winded and champing tho bll,
poriiups fcollng the results of a week's
pasture mi dining ear grub. He halted
a moment befuro coming under the
wlro when tho llabborgastod encore
(lends broke loose. Hut Godowsky
simply raited up a little, gave his
ooiHiills a ishaniotorlstlu little
lllp thoy aro too short any
way for an elevated stage und
plowod a clean furrow through to
the end. Ouo of the bo.st critics in tlio
town tolls us It was tho familiar,
"Bin ladling Zulu Turiz," by the ro- j
nowned Anhotisor-Husch-Tuusig. Hut'
to most of our cultivated people llj
might have boon Duiider und Pot.-'
Paiisond, for ull thoy know about It.
While peoplu, even in tho densely
populated and moil cultured editors '
of the great wool-growing west, don't I
exactly got their mouths watering i
over the .Schumann, Schubert, Liszt, i
'inner commnuiioiis, as a
horso does in a patch of red clovor.this
second concert In tho groat classical
series was no doubt a huocuh, cousld
orlng that ll was tho too-too, it way -up
high C miiunur of ilia bur oh.
I'ha third concert by the StelmM
Co., May Stl, will have a hbrplst and
vocalists who will produce popular
airs thut it Is to tx hoped oven the
tiorso-odltor can tipprclto.Ki. ,t
A 1MONKKR MANSION
ik i. ueyimnis was appointed treus
I ii re rami IfiOO copies of thcMorton la'v
were ordered printed Mr. Dosch will
move the secielury'solllce to Portland,
! stati: MKK-iiNd junk y-io.
I The June mooting of the state board
or hortlcultuie will be held in Salem.
, ll Is Intended to devote this meeting
very largely to the question of market
ing fruit, and strenuous ctrorts will be
mitdo to havo prominent men
hiie from Culirornla and other states
, whero fruit marketing has been re
duced soil science. Oregnn grower
aro urged to study the situation
1 cioseiy in mo interim, to the end that
I miiiio effectivo organization may be
made and a plan of action adopted.
i I he now president and (.ecrotary
nro planning "big things' in the way
I of future conventions and it Is to Ih
, hoped they will materialize, as those
I who get tho swog ought certainly to
furnish Mine of the entertainment fot
the producer.
Among the papers to be presented,
arid tho men to bo prevent, will be:
b rlday, 2 p. m. The teiHirt or spue-
Jul committee mi co-operation in u.ar-
kctlng: H, H. Miller, organization In
wtiimrnia; iJt ti, ttoynolds, organiza
tion In 2orthonslern states, Euiilr
Sohanno, organization In Southeastern
states: K. 11, Luke, organization in
Oregon.
Friday evening-Welcome address.
fdfivnrnnr flnn, n..nf. n .,.....
rillllfO it.ii i VJVU,i iwuuu, i-rUHiuuill
r i.u!?ii,,or' ,,cclur. 1,rof' E.S. GofT.of
11 IBUIIIIMII,
Saturday, 10 u in. Hopcrts from
organizations In Hood ItUnr. i ..,.
county, Vancouver. Marlon and Yam
hill societies.
Saturday, 2 p. m -Talks by proml
nent hortioulturlsts from California.
Saturday evening-A strawberry
festival, with Umstaund iiiurIo.
WodcI?p fliicfioD Sale at fb?
M'O'N'D'E'R
96 Stat? Street.
Auction commences April 12th, at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. in., and continues daily.
5l-fifi,5--S12'5,'
You will wonder why we have hardly started and commenc
ed to make a forced sale, but it is no dodge, but a reality We
find too many engaged in the same line of business, and with a
desire to change to something new which we intend to follow in
the future in the same place, That we intend to start East to bring
out our new lines as soon as the present stock is disposed of Lace
curtains, pillow shams, table cloths, bed spreads, towels, hosiery,
laces, embroideries, corsets, gimps, furnishing goods, notions, etc.
It will be a treat for those who attend the sale, for you will make
the prices yourselves,
W. K. Mitchell & Co.
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Friedman & Greenbaum, Auctioneers
AMfSKMENTS.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE
PATTON BROS., MnnnRors.
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT,
ONE NrGHT ONLY.
riorentft) I!intlcy'
Ureal Senilis I'nmmly Iirainn.
THE PAY TRAIN!
Strong Company!
bprendid Specialties!
Exciting Climaxes!
PRICES: 50c. and 75c,
nysrjATs now on bald.
Closing Out Sale
On order of a telegram the Nonpariel Millinery
will close out the entire stock. Call early for
choice bargains. A bonafide sale!
NONPARIEL, 317 Commercial st.
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The Latest
N0VELTIES1
For Ladies.
Sash Belts,
Nethersole Bracelets,
ft Skirt Pin Sets,
Neck Clasps,
U A Sash Pins,
And many othor Spring Novoltl h
M w.
1 5. W. THOMPSON & Co..
1 221 Commercial Street. 1
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ciaau aim.
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Tiudw UitHHi Maettng.
Thpro will M a mooting or iiiiHihan
m, clerks and all elutew ,of laboring
IICOIllo al Poniitar hull l ii... n,
o-eoqk, fur the purnomnr otimihIbIhip
a I'Mloml I'n lun
IliJt
J. K. OOUKKKY.
Swrotury.
'ie by lurehie Into the Handa of
a Salem Capitalist.
Th Oeo. II. Joiias' property, on
aouiiiuomuiorclttlhtraot, well known
to nil old resident of Salom.has boon
purohitwxl by C. W MoNauiar from Its
former owner, Miss Fra ice Jones.
Tho hutiM Is ouo of tho historic
rosidomw of Snli'in. It was built in
I8D0. by lieo. H. Jjnw,, O'Donuld A
I FergUMin doing the work, and
I rtiV.1 lllumr atlniUl Hl...
anil workmanlike manner In which
It whs eonslriietwl l shown Ijy lus
oxeollont ooni'ltlon today, standing
a plumb timl Miwure on lt.s foumla.
tois m It dhl whn it wus finished.
This u t bo uue of thi HH.'st
wi in tan wpiutl eliy and
Indies of O. A. K.
Tho Indies of IT. S. Grant Circle Xo.
o. UHllosor tho Grand Army or the
Ilopubllc, will meet at the homo or
Mrs. Cant. Adams, on Pimrr tmn,
oastor tno W. C. T. U. rooms, Thursi
day, April 1.1, 2 p. m.
,,.,. Ml8, fiSWTItL'DKWBST.Seg.
Central Cash Grocery
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PHONE 2813,
DR. H. H. OLINGER.
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