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DAILY CAPITA!. JOUBNAIs SAXEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JPNE 15, 1000. r , ... n Stockton & Co The wWte: Corner n JUNE WHITE DAYS The Dainties of - GATHER TO HONOR PIONEER MISSIONARY Tfr J If 1 &ip3 &i I II ' jZ?f.l I I'J i v'rt A copious supply of pretty lin gerie is not amiss now, for the warm clays of summer arc closo at hand, and you will havo amplo usa for light undergarments for weeks and weeks to come. Eloquent Tribute to the Man Who Planted the Banner of Methodism in the WestRemains of the Pioneer Lovingly Laid to Rest White Sale P ices Prevail Pretty whlto Petticoats mado 'of- flno cambric and Nainsook, trimmed in laces and embroideries, with insortion to match 81c to $0.30 DRAWiKRS mndo of Nainsook and soft finished' cambric laco and cmbroid- I cry trimmed 25c to $2.70 CORSET COVERS of flno Nainsook andi cambrick, laco and orabroidcry trimmed insertion to match 25c to $2.2C r GOWNS smado of excellent Nainsook and cambric, laco and embroidery yokes j. 45c to $4.50 Vii All day services arc being held to tho metmory of Rev. Jason Leo. In the forenoon speeches were made by Hon. W. D. Fenton, of Portland, and Rev. J. R. Wilson, of the Portland Academy, directly after 1 o'clock Hon. H.W. Scott, of Portland, and Judgd Reuben P. Boiso mado memorial addresses, and at 4 o'clock, as this paper goes to McCatU Patterns and Publications for July Nov In onfc pcoplo who "savod Oregon," say ing this was done by a train of events in which numerous persons were im portant -actors, but bo said: "Never theless I must give chief credit to our begining as an American state to the missionary effort, of which Jason Leo wa tho protagonist." After following tho history of the press, tho remains of the great pion6ut J missionary effort of Jason Leo until missionary nro being reinterrud in the his trip to Washinon, where he pret Methodist mission cemetery. i sontedl the memorial to congress, Mr. I Tho memorial exercises were held at Scott again referred to the services of tho First Methodist church. Thi,Leo in saving Oregon to tho Union, morning Rev. P. S. Knight, of Sa ' Ho saidf: lem, gave 'tie invocation, and after "It is not my intention to claim appropriate music Hon. "W. D. Fonton, I merit for one at tho expense of nnoth- of Portlands, delivered' a memorial nd I or. All of our pioneers did' well.. All dress on tho lifo and character of .Ta-! performed their part. But it is due son Lee,.in which ho ably set forth the to tho truth of history to show that, hardships and1 privations undorgone by j Jason Lee was the leader in colonial as tho intrepid missionary. While- tho ad-1 well as in missionary work in Oregon, dress was mainly historical in its and that his journey to tho East in the treatment it was decidedly interesting. I interests- of Oregon, and his appeal to Judge Fenton is an able speaker, and! Washington, antedated the journey and Do you believe in easy riding and good Do you want exclusive features and th 1 quality? a Do you want a wheel that will give you ' 1 f arrinn in f VrV Wa V ? 7 5U$ : Then you want a Racycle Let me show you why. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. , Prank Meredith, Resident Agent. , Office with Win. Brown & Co., No, 120 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY Hotel Arrivals Jor Sale. Bay mare. Inquiro at Gil hami & 'Johnson stable. G-lG-lw Tor Bent. Furnished and unfurnished rooms. Apply at 222 Commercial etreor, over Journal office. The Salem Steam Dyeing and Clean ls Works Is tho placo to got your clothes renovated. From a pair of gloves to tho most clabqrato silk gown. AH goods paid foo if im jurod. Phono 2245. 221 Commercial street. Mts. C.'H. Walker, prop. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultry At Stelnera Market Egg Per dozen, 17. Chickens 10llc. Pry a 13c. Ducks Wo. RBEECNO ADMISSION TO DAS. Class of Embryonic Lawyers the Court Today. Before A clas of 81 students is being ex amined) today by tho supremo court for admission to tho bar. Tho examina tions are being held In tho supreme eourt room, and) will bo concluded this afternoon. Thj names of the. candi dates follew: Bon. C. Dey, A. A. Hampson, Herbert K Hanna, V W, Tomllnson, C. N. Mc Arthur, Harold W. Strong, Ctfnton II. Metea,lf, Ronald O. Glover, Geo. N. Farrln, Prod R. Waters, John W. Gal 'bralth, R-. a True, E. E. Farrlngton, Bd. a VanDyke, Abner H. Jones, David) II, Stevenson, Andre D. Andcr on, Thomas II. West, O. O. 8tout, Har ry, Yomcivioh, Adolphcus W. Pnrsbloy, Edwin L, Minor, Herman A. Sebmeer, G. T. Treadfeoldi, George II. Heed, Ohaa. B. Sternberg, A. T, Leonard, Sdvrard O. Stadter, Richard M. Mc Cans, Clinton A. Ambrose, C, Ben ltd. Jand. At tho Salem. Wm. ShrocdT, Dallas; Henryi D, Kimball, Spokane; A. J. Joslyn, Ga briel Sykca, Walla Walla; Edw. H. Todd, Tacoma; W. J. White, Walla Walla; H. D. Cashatt, Weston; H. II. Palmer, Aurora; O. A. Wilson and wife, Idaho Falls; C. It. Peake, De troit; J. L. Klelnsorgo, Los Angeles; C. D. Steen, Lebanon. At tH Willamette, II. Hnmborger, San Francisco; O. II. Baker, O. V. Porter, Lowiston; II. K. Hanna, II. K. Hanna, Jr., Jacksonville; .Taa. N. Block, ,Tn, San Francisco; "W. B. Raleigh, Geo. 1L Fitzgibboni A. R. Butler, F. J. Darham, R. S. True, Wm. Anderson, J. W. Richards, Portland; E. S; VanDyko, Grants Pass; J. G. Van Orsdcl, Dallas; Rov. Win. McGeo, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. SraUh, B. C. Doy, 0. N. McArthur, V. W. Tomllnson, 0. B. Rusland, Edwin L. Minar, G. T. Obcadgold, C. A. Am brose, R. T. McCann, A. D. Anderson, C. C. Starr, 0. B. Stornborg, C. II. Far rington, F. a Myers, Tom H. West, D. H. Stephenson, A A. Hampson, S. S. Blotz, B, Reespand, A. F. Leonard), E. 0. Stadter, Honry A. Townsond,, II. A. Scomber, G. H. Reed, George Hanck, 0. A. Chrisroan, Portland; W. J. Ly man, Scnttlo; W. B. Blossar, Chicago; r. L. Campbell, Engono; F. G. Young, Eugene-; H. W. Lindhard, Now York; ChaTlea Marcus, Boston; Charles Lan gart, Chicago; II. W. Scott, Portland. his address was well received. After a vocal solo by Mrs. A. M. Smith, of Portland, Rev. J. R. Wilson, D. D principal of tho Portland Acad emy, madio an address and spoko of Jason Leo as an oducaor and teacher. This address, too, was a splondid eulogy of the founder of Willamette Universi ty. THE ATTEBNOON SESSION. the Hon, Harvoy W. Scott Makes Principal Address of tho Day. Tho exercises this afternoon began shortly nftar.' 1 o'clock in, tho First; Methodist church. Tho first and prin cipal address whs made by Hon. Har vey W. Scott, of Portland. Mr. Scott's address was an ablo and learned effort, and) demonstrated' .tho speaker's great familiarity with tio pioneer history of Oregon. In his address ho avoided referring much to tho claima of dliffer- tho appeal of Whitman by five years." Judge Reuben Boise followed Mr Scott, and made an interesting address on tho life, public services and person al charactor of the great missionary, Judge Boise's speech was full of rem iniscences of tho early days of the Ore gou pioneers, and was listened to with tho closost attention by the largo au- Idience. States Eulogize- Leo Tonight. Tho exercises tonight will also be held in the Methodi&t church, and will bo under the auspices of tho states thab were formed from tho original Oregon country, Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Tho meeting -will bo pre sid'edi ovi by Hon. A. Bush, and spooches will bo made by Governor Chamberlain, speaking for Oregon; Hon. Allen Weier, on behalf of Wash ington, and Lieutenant Governor Stoeves, for Idaho. Lower priced high quality wheels are the Yale, Cornell or Princeton If your bike needs fixing I can, tix it ngnc ana tix it promptly. Best Work at Honest Priced FRANK J. MOORE a State News Personals Judge Thomas G. Halley, of tho su premo court, is at Portland. C. N. McArthur and Chas. B. Stern berg, of Portland, both well-known in this clty aro Inking the bar examina tion today. J,, D. Loe, of Portland, superintend ent at the stato penitentiary undor Governor Geer, in in tho city for the Jatoa Lea memorial. New Salem Corporation. Tho Rod)gero Faper Company filed articles of incorporation today. The organizers are: Jos. Baumgartnr, Geo. P. Bodgers and Joseph H. Albert, and tho purpose is to cngago in buei nesa as wholesale papor dealers and book manufacturers. Tho capital stock is $20,000, divided into 200 shares of $100 each. A $2.50 Berry Spoon For Only $1 Saturday aadRtowfay W $6 and it we will sII Jhte spoon at tali price only. Noe can fee fcad fee- itQUKtUmUgu, Wedotkto to Introduce In Salem the "WORLD BRAND" OF SILVERWARE. Tnk Im fclf It Made goods aad 1m oaanteed to con. tain 50 per cast more tilrts taa other standard date. See c wfaufow display Lebanon's Trater and light plant is to bo greatly enlarged soon. Tho Douglas county teachers aro in session at Roseburg. Tho attendance numbers over 80. Bert Van Clove, a -well known actor, formerly of Albany, died' at North Yakima -this week. The Chcinawar baseball team, will go up against tho U. of O. team on the Bugcno grounds Saturday. Ono of the features of tho Fourth of July parado at Pendleton will be a largo number of ladies on horseback. Albany Odd Fellows will celebrate tho Foivth of July by taking an ex cursion to Detroit, whero llicy will hold a grand1 picnic in tho mountains. o What the President Said. Washington, Juno 15. It is said that tho President's Mter to Wadsworth, disapproving tho inspoction bill, con tained eevexal tart expressions. It is saltll ho virtually accuses tho commit teo of bolng subject to the influence of tho packers. Ho decries the court re vlow, tho manner of providing for the cost of inspection, and the lack of pro vision for inspection. Wadsworth's reply is said) to be equally peppery. ' o To Preside Over Biitors. Indianapolis, Juno 15. John E. Jun kin, of Sterling, Kansas, was elected presidtnt of tho National Editorial Association, HAZERS CANNOT GRADUATE CRIMINAL CHARGES PENDING Standard aad Railway Of ficials Must Answer for Violation of Laws BOYS5 CAMP Ti tHfrx ii State and Llfeeety St., Saleea, Ore Oregjpn Personals. Henry E. Ankeny is seriously ill at hs home in Eugene. Tho Episcopal convention at Port land eloctod lUv, Chas, Scadding, of La Grange, HI., bishop of Oregon. Attornoy-Goneiral Crawford hag be gun a movement for tho revision of the criminal laws of Oregon. A. L. Craig, general paesonger an3 freight agent df the 8. P. Co., at Port land, -will accept a similar position wWi tho Groat Northern. Mrs. W. J, Mink, a pioneer woman of Ontario, is drad. Lyman Bristol, of Fairwount, Lane county, is dead. Mrs. J. K. P. Brown, who livcsl eouthweet of Hillsboro, is dead. David T. Phillips, an Oregon pion eer of 1857, died at Corvallia. Berkley Sondors Persecuto TJndergrad With Hy.' Whiskey and Aro ' Plucked. ' ' Berkeley, Cal. .Juno 15. Tw'elvo of of tho most prominent members of the! University of California senior class including William Gilmore, captain of cadets and captain of tho university track team; Alfred! Ghirardelli, son of fho Oakland capitalist; and A. J. Wnr renr and' Henry Ward Beccher, associate editors of tho "California Journal of Technology," were denied) diplomas on ncount of tho persistent hazing of Felix Fibush, a fellow classman. DE KOVEN IN SANITARIUM. Tho Composer is at Totnkers and His Condition Is Serious. Nw York, June 15. Reginald d Koven, tho well-known composer of light operas, including "Robin Hood," "The Fencinlg Master," "Roy Rob" aad "Happy Land," who has been miasing from Lia favorite haunts in this city for several days, is ill at a sanl- torium at Yonkcila. Tho nnturo of his illness is not known, but hia condition is said to bo serious. Cleveland, 0., Juno 15. Instructions havo been given at Washington to be gin criminal proceedings against the Lake Shoro railroad, George J. Gam mer, vicerpcrosidont of tho New York Central west of Buffalo; tho Standard Oil Company, and whatever other ofll ccts may be shown to havo bben impli cated in tho payment and receipt of rebates, which wero disclosed in the intersta,to commerce commission hear ing here. Tho contemplated' proceed ings may include Edgar Bbgardus, traf fic manager of the Standard Oil Com pany at Chicago, and other officers of tho Lake Shoro at Chicago andl Clove land This, together -with, tho com plotd backdown of tho Standard Oil Company, -when ft was given tno eagerly-sought opportunity ,to make a- do fenso beforo tho commission, was the denoument of tho commission's session. Fifljjs May Reach Millions. Under tho law, both tho railroad com. party and tho official can bdl fined not less than $100 no? moro than $20,000 for each offenso, and similar treatment can bo given tho Standard Oil Com pany and tho officials of that corpora wti.ua ui luut uorporu-1 -., . i tion who may bo shown to havo been 8traw wm Do Prov,aw T ."j m,m i-rs i. ,. - strowm two to tnreo incuts w ,, . " """b "" lJMJl. VI Meeting of the Boys Will Held Tonight Cay Will Be Held Todhy'e rain has put sonwtlaji a damper, on the enthusiasm dwa amongst tho members of the club over their proposed c trip. Tomorow is tho day set forti and most of tho boys desire tqfiii eomo of .tho parents think it m postpono tho start until Moafcjm t- ah a conierenco tms morning iwi agreed that It would! not d m tho boya to postpono the date rf l ginning andl shorten the dime to" outing. It was sugg(8lcd and i that n start would bo ma t with, those boys who wished to M that dny, and' that tho oih ' conldi join the party on SuniH Monday. Tho groundb securedl for tie i aro a short distance beyond Ten! Mill Creek, and aro xeiy dry, t gravelly formation under a thin of soil. Three or four hours of shino will dry them thorougUy,' it is probable wo will have i ' row mornine, if not before nigM. Aa a protection a supply ei 1 President Clowry Replies. Now York, Juno 15. II. C. Clowry, president of tho Western Union Tele graph Company, seya: "The action of thci San Francisco special committee Is an outaagc. Our company did more to assist San Francisco than any other company or organization in tho United States. At the start wo threw open our wires for tho uso of tho relief committee free of charge. Wo han dJedl and still handle free all messages sent to San Francisco in .reforenco to relief work." tho rebates Tho Standard) Oil Com pany andl tie railroadi company and their officials may bo assessed several millions of dollars for their infractions of the law. In addition to this, if tho commis sion's attorney finds that ho can pro ceed under the injunctions of the courts, and he Is now certain that this is possible, a charge of contempt of court may bo pressed and involve a punishment of both fine and imprison ment. Evidence Too Clear to Ignore. Tho testimony in the caso -waa ao positive and clear that tho commission era felt "that they could not icnoro.it,. After communication with Washing ton, it was decided -to insU'tuto eft the each tent, nrovidine a iraiiM eloeping place for tho boya. AD I tents will bo water proof. A spocial meeting of the boji' bo held) -tonight, when deflnui nouncomenta will be mace. MARRIED. NORWOOD TODD. At the r f .T. A. Norwood, on) Oak tr Wednesday, Juno 14th, 1M6 f W, H. Selleck, Mr. KODen andl Miaa Fay Todd, both W Tho wedding was a quiet immediate relatives being in The groom) is the youngert ' i tw ThA bride, unta has resided with hop pwenW Minnville. Mr. Norwood is v criminal proceedings possible against employedl'at Norwood, OaL Iff ihn nuU nAi - ...- il. ...t. r - - i Bill tho nccusoid and) to prosecute them vig- j oouplo took tho afternoon tr j orouslv. Thtt inBrtiH.a or . i..' .. , , ii,ar. will nree v. rv..uu . iv iwivo VM-tj(ma. wncnev ij - np tono unturned In tho attempt to I learner to San Francisco TT j , i ,t . . . brin8 tha upect6 to tho fulleet jus- He declared that at tho time of the Hon J . . - disaster it was announced that no mes' sages would! be accepted, except sub ject to delay. He said all tho wires wore; down for CO miles around San Francisco. A small proportion of the messages received at points near San Francisco were mailed. Mooey to Loan THOMAS E. FOSD, Oyer ZmM k Bwk' Bak, Waitm, Oc. Picnic Postponeii Tho Waldo Hills Pioneer Aseocia kion, which was to have held a picnic and meeting at Hunt's grove toaor row, has posponed the outing owing to tho inclemency of the weather until Saturday, Juno 80th. Twefcty-Tiva Qirla Wasted. ' By the Sle Mutaal Caaning Com pany Saturday ssoraiBg. ' Suit to Recover Money Due, The H. Markd Company, a corpora tion, is plaintiff in an action filed) to day in dopartment No. 1 of the cir cuit court of Marion county against Archlo' Mosier. The plaintfi? alleges that at Roseburg, Douglas county, in tho month of October, 1005, he eold the defendfant goods and merchandise valued at $108.30, which amount has not been paid. Judgment is demanded for $108.30, and coats of action. Two Mj9 to Wed. A license to marry was grafted this morning to Edwin 24. Ball, aged! 40 years, of Aarera, and Eetells. B. BeweBs, agedSO .years of EubUrd. ' Tho best wishes of many theirB. frirt1 A WOMAN'S HEAL! Can best be. safe B? catnonai cose v --- Bitters, -. , ..-.?iip eft t 1H WIW -rf , , . . v. atX ' for auch ailments a VlfB) ject to an is ic ',-ri record of cures of saa- ' SfOMACH Blim. At soma tiae or Uf'JL) make ier -weU, and if . 4...J.i.. 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