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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1895)
-"- wvT aWMiWiinw w i. Ift rf... r .rirwaa nrw.MwfcJMw Minimi z4&a. ymmf'- !liBiMAnfiirtiBjiiitfiJMM'n mmafmfMfMmtmmnfi''''mtmt9SSSSS'r m .t- JXtmr ,1 I.A..-. JW ! rmTmmmm4mi i I r f .' i f i M- I PRECIOUS - - - POINTS. We have the largest and finest fltook of Watches, Dia monds; Jewelry, Solid and Plntcd Silverware in the city. Wo also have a fino lino of im ported Cut Glass of the high est crude. Silver novelties of all kinds, at prices that defy competition for first-class goods Alt oods guaranteed as re pre sented Give us a call and bo convinced. OODIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.- Just for a Flyer, Wo will sell Genuine Im ported Pearl Opera Glasses ior 84. Fino line of Ladies' Purses, 2 in Qoiirno BdtMesnako. Soil and Alligator kins. Special drives on lidie' solid gold watches. S,W, Thompson Co, r93 STEAMERS 'Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. Portland, 6:45 a m, 9oo a. m. h.Uem. 7Mf a. m. Independence, 6130 a. m. 10:15 a.m. 6:00 a.m. tyl'reight received up'to 10 p. in. JEJ Quick time, regular service and cheap ....rates ... M. P. DALDWIN, Agent, Salem. Miss Llda Parrib returned to Tori laud today. Mrs. J. O, Los baa returned from a visit In Albany. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Condlt nre home from their visit In Portland. Mioses Anna nnd Jennio Andorioo went to Turner today for a abort visit. Miss Grace McHarguo. of Browns. ville, Is the guest of Miss Iloao Wood rull. Miss Anna Aldcrsou, of Portland, is visiting relatives here, being tlio guest of Miss Lena Boyal. The Old Folka' Whist club will watoli tbo old year out at tbo borne of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wright tonight. Mrs. G. B, Dorrls.of Eugne,roturned homo today, aftor n tow days' visit with ber daughter, Mrs. H, H. Th6rnp sou. Miss Mubel Brebaut, formally a teacher In tbo public schools here, is up from Portland, wbero she Is a teacher in a buslntst college. Misses Iva Glass and Mattle Bwan went to Portland today to attend the stnto teachers institute. Tney are residents of Crawfordsvllle, and huve oeen ylsitlug 0. P. Bishop in this city. This evening Miss Carrie Campbell will entertain a number of ber friendi at ber home, 884 Center street. A number of invitations have been given out and the young folks propoio to wutuh the old year out and tho now year 111. Tho gentlemen members of tbo Y. M. C. A. will recolvo their lady friends ut the uitfoulullou rooms from 2:30 to 0 l 111. New Yjut'n duy. Elaborate repartitions have been made for pleasantly entertaining all members and Irlends. MARION COURT HOUSE. County Business of Public Interest for Today. NEW SOHOOli Heuse: A special tax will be levied to build a new school bouse in tho Cranston- Hibbard district No. SO, to cost about flOOO. FINAL .ACCC-UNl' was allowed and couflrmod today in the cstato of rjarah A. Austin, de. ceased, James A. Austin, administrator. Morcom and Johnson, attorneys. COUNTY KXPKNSES. The Nbw Yeak's Journal will bo Issued tomorrow at 4 o'clock a doublo number aud will contain u Rhowlng of county fluances nnd Bonio financial atatlsticcs of great luterest to tho people. TWO NEW BUJT3. Complalutsln two now suits were filed with the county clerk yesterday la one Mary F. titroug Is tho plulutlfT nnd George Herreu, et nl., tbo defend ant, and In tbo other tho parties are Jerome G.GIngrloh vs.Cbrlstlan Kurtz. MAIIHIAOE LICKNara, Permits haye been Issued slnco last roport to F. A. Vantress and Emma Commons, J. S. Wright, witness; Bslpb D. Gibson nnd Allco Belle Moore, Fred A. Molutyro, wltuoss; C. W. Burner aud Ida Downing, R isooe Laugley, witness; Frank Klopt an I Mary Bjohsler, J ibn Kaufman, witness. UNLICENSED 1'itAOTITIONEB. Dr. H.O. Coley, of Hubbard Is under a'rest for practicing without llccnso at taat place. Ho hung cut bis ablnglo about three mouths ago nud has been doing quite u business. Ho was brought to galem by Deputy HborllT Cooper Monday evening nnd placed in jail. J He bud a hearing before Justlco John son at 1 p. in. New York Bankero. New Yokk, Dee, 81. Tbo bankers cf tblsctty in close touch wltb tbe ad ministration, express tbo opinion that the announcement regarding tbo gov. (rtimetit bond Issue will be made not later titan Thusdny. Tho details of tbo contract wltb tbo syndicate will closely cooform to those of tho previous Issue. Tbo loan Is expected to be for $100,000, 000 wltb tbo option of nti additional (100,000. Tbo arrangements 'do not provide for any guarantee by tho syndicate as in tbo last issue. Formal applications for nlotmonta of the loan are being recolveu louuy by J. P. Morgan & Co., who announce that no applications will be received after .1 p. m. Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, nnd nil Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Flics or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to five perfect satisfaction or money rcfundc d 'rice 25 cents n box. For sale by Fred A. I-cgg. Will soon be here, Before it 1 makes its appearance we are ury desirous of closing put us much of our fall and wlntn eoods at rw.r.n well as nil other goodi. lleforc annual stock taktng we have started a rouble, M CLEARANCE SALE. Making a reduction on all goods. REMNHNTS We have a large lot of remnants, marked at very low figurei. Call before all arc gone. P Preparo 1 Yourself and family to tako tbo Best Meal of tbo Year, served at Btrong'n JtoMtiiumnt 011 New Vear'a Day. Ah Usual, nuly 25 cents. PERSONALIS. .I'V.mo DavIs la borne from Yaqulna. Dr, Ilotiscr returned from Albany to day. Iluv. II. L. Barkloy returned to Woudburu today. V. G. Hunter returned to Island City this afternoon. A. I. Wagner nnd E. O. Herren went to Portland this utteruoon. Bey, P. C. llotzlco wua n rmssongor to Portland on the Balom local this tnorutug. Herbert J, Campbell Is homo frrm MoMltinvIllo and will spend New Years with bis paronta In this city. John Robertsou returned homo to day from Iloeburg wbero ho attonded n meetlug In tbe luterest of tbo soldiers homo. V. II. Downing went to Oakland today to Join Mrs. Dowulug aud children who aro visiting Mrs. Dowu lug'aelBterlu that city. H. T, Jobusuu, Southern Paclflo ngentat Jefleraon, latu tho city nt tho bedsldo of bis father, ,11. A. Jjbuaou, Br., who la seriously HI with beart disease. His condition has not changed puy since Monday uvoutng. Notice. The rapidly Increasing number of accounts aud tbo difficult way of keep, lug record and collecting tbo sauio nucebsltutea us to adopt tbo oasb sys tem, and from Juuuary 1, uext, all iiackugus tuusi be paid for when de livered, do far as insuy of our cus turners aro uoncerued wo regret to be obliged to adopt this plau, but oa wo cauuot dUcrlmluato wo trust thoy will npnrcclilo our posltlou, N. B, For ttio convenience of cus tomers wo will have coupon books lu deuoiuluutiona or 2, HI, J5 aud $10 which may bo liud at our ofllce, or from the Uilverutu discount of 5 per cout. These can be left at homo aim Vt'houu buudle is delivered tbe proper amount of coupons may be torn out, TjIBtiAl.KM HTEAM LaUNDHY 12-23 Ot NEW Ykak' Dav. Buslucss bouses gonorally will close at noon tomorrow and all banks aud publtu olllcca will ha closed durlug the day. The New Year's Jouhnai, will be Istued ut tbe tisuul biuir tomorrow evening. BU'IU J 1111 iJ J UU Grand Clean Up Sale COMPETITION SMASHED. let nil wuol ladles cloth 36 Inch 30c, llett all wool ladies cloth So Inch 45c, licit all wool ladles cloth 58 inch 05c. Fine German flannels 35c per yard, Fine French flannels 50c per yard, 54 inch twilled broadcloth 85c per yard, 17 Inoh storm cheviots 55c per yard. 5 1 inch heavy plaid 57 e per yard. 43 mm uoucics 55c per yarn, 40 men camur nai - 3S inch all wool su t:l.OTUIN(l. $1 7j a suit boys suits, latest styles, double breasted. H.50 Jq odd ccol. aruV'vcjrtf, Frock worth 6 10 8. Heavy cheviot suits. Worth $7 and $3 . 58,50 All our line $10 suits, I9.75 line black clay worsted suits. ' WILLIS UKOS. & CO., The Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe JToTiie. Court and Uttttty. suitings 37jc per yard. I.nFOHMAL, dinnkh pxuty, On Baturday Mr. aud Mrs. D. Junk, of No. 623 Court street, gave nu Informal dinner to a few intimate frieuds,IAn elegant repast was onjoyed, and tbe Inspection of Mrs. Juuk's studio was one of tbo ploasant features. Those presont wero Mr. aud Mrs. D. P. Junk, Mr. aud Mrs. B. B. Flem mlng, Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Blddoll, Mrs. Archie McGIII, Mrs. Irish, Mr. N. McDonald, Miss Bertha and Master Herbert Junk. AltAMRNTI COCKItT. Wednesday night, tbo 11 rat night of tbo now year, will bo pleasantly marked by tbe appcaranco at tbo Reed or 1110 Aramentt concert company, whoso porformanco Is tbo fourth of the Y. M. O. A. star coureo of entertain ments. The program Is entirely musical, and no doubt will bo most excellent. KonKSTKIt'a HALL, Tbo climax of the years festivities will be readied tonight wltb tbe opon logoftbo Forester's ball at the Reed. Previous to the grand march Parson's orchestra will ronder a well selected program. Tboro Is every prospect that this will be tbo most enjoyable event of the social season. THE ATTOLLO OMJIf. Members of tbo Attollo club and a large number or Invited guests will ba entortalued at tho borne of Mrs. Ida Babcock, No, 305 North Commercial btreot, tonight, aud no doubt tbe merry makers will await tbe coming ot tbo now year ere departing for their homes. A Fine Program. Tho orchestra will tonight render tho following splendid ooucert program proylous to the graud march: March, "National Fouclblea". Bousa Overture, "Arouud tbe Metropolis'' Boyer Characteristic Piece, "Darbies' Ju bilee . Hlndley (By request.) Concert Valse, Bpaulsb . Thielo Bolectlon . . Tobanl Clarionet solo, selected Cbas. Boss Wbero can you bear more nnd bettor uiualo for 23 cents? Farewell O.d Typos. This edition of Tiik Journal Is tbo last printed with tho old type, which tbo present publishers found In tho ofllce wbeu they took charge six years ago. After this paper Js printed these types, that bavo Borved so long aud faithfully, will bo "dumped Into the hollbox," as (.ho printer saycth. Farewoll, eld types, you bavo gos sipped not n little, told some truth, nud lied a great deal, without doubt. You bavo ushered many n child into this world and kept many u soul out of It, You hayo recorded tno murrlugo vows of thousands, tho divorce decrees of too many, nnd the family dfilcultiea ot not a few. Tho doings of a naughty world, yet tilled wltb muuy good people, bavo taken much of your work. Your faces have been worn down with tolling the follloa of statesmen. Your l's have been knocked out with tho folllca of tbe editor. Your t's bavo lost their crosses telling tales to thousands. You have earned a rest. Farewell, old types. May your futuro bo moro bright, and your Hues cast In moro pleasant plarcs. The Journal New Years day will appear In printer's parlauco, in "u uew dress," Otherwlso there will bo no change at prose ut. Mitchell on Wool. Washington. Duo 31. Iu a speech In tbe senalo today Benator Mitchell declarod that no Industry bad received such staggering nud deadly legislative blow as that Inflicted upon tbe wool Industry by tbo Wilson turlll act. It drained from tbo United Btatcs within tbe last year, 85,000 000 lu gold to pay for forelgu wool. Uuleea this legisla tion was changed, tho sheep ludustry of tbo Paclflo coast would bo nnulh-latod. Stage Itobbory. Ukiaii. Dec. 31. Tbo stage running between this city nnd Hauls, Hum boldt couuty, was robbed this morning at 0:80 o'clock by a masked highway man The hold-up occurred ten inllrs north ot this city. Wells Fargo's treasure box was taken, also rbe reg istered mall package. Tbe amount of plundor registered Is unknown. Cure for Headache As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure nnd the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yields to its Influence. We urge all wno nre afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a. fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, nnd fow cases long resist the use ol this medicine. Try it once. Fifty cents and $1 oo nt Fred A, Legg'sUrug Store. -SHOES- We have some left and will make great sacrifices to close them out. Seventy-five pairs $5.50, (or one week $2,50. of ladies' hand-turned Frencli Kid Shoes wouj, -UNDERWEAR- On Wednesday we will offer some great . .,,,... M. JW btllk tMHJ, values in underwear in ladles' and children's, and we will nlo offer a lot ofodds ami endj On Thursday we will etvc vou towels at a rldlculoui law mire. On Friday we will sell blankets and quilts nt great reductions. Dear these dates in mind and get bargains. The Buds Accept with great pleasure tbo oballongo of tbo "Yallers" to play n match game of baseball, and beg to assure tbnm, that tbo report they beard that tbe Turkoy Bods were ahead 1b correot In overy partlo ular Jos. H. Albert, captain. M. & E. H. STOCK KEGULATOI.S OF LOW Pit !C liS. tf3rf US STATE STREET 1.K1HIONE 112. Foil Nmv Bids. Tho revised plaua for tbo now woolen mills aro now cou pleted together with specifications, and may be examined at tbe oftloo of Arch itect Pugu In tho Tioga block. Bids on tho construction of tho mill are hereby Invited and all bids received In this behalf will be duly opened at 3 o'clock on Thursday, Jauuary 2d, tho I'homas Kay Woolen Mill company re serving tbe right to rJect any aud all bids. Received today a quantity of fruit put up m 2quaft glass jarsv"Mason'sf This is solid, packed, not much juice, with a heavy fruit syrup, and was canned in Marion county In the assortment can be found Royal Anne cherries, pitted currants, peach plums, red raspberries, gooseberries, strawberries, KenV ish cherries, wild blackberries. Price for any of the above, 30c for l2gallon jar. P, O, Grocery, HARRITT LAWRENCE TURF PHILOSOPHY. NOTICE. There will ben meeting of the stockholders of the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Company held In their ofrlce in Salem, (Jr., Friday January 3 1896. at the hour of2 o'clock p. m, or the purpose of considering the question of iucreasing the Capital Stock of the Company to $100,000 by order of the president. K II COSHOW 12.28-td. SBCRETARy. By no MBANB-sbould you fall to attend tbe Forester's ball tonight. At tho Beed tonight, with Parson's orchestra to supply tbe music, H can uot but be well worth tbe price of tickets, which Is (1, tiallery for, spec tators. 25 ceuU. Rheumatism Auaa Riot. When there is lactic acid in the blood. Liniment and lotion will be of no nemuuent benefit. A cure can be accomplished oulv br .neutralising this acid and for this purpose noou.' siuaparllia is the best medicine be. cause HooJ.s Sarsaparllla is the only true blood purifier prominently in the public eye. Hood's Pills become tho favorite cathartic with every one who tries them, 35 cents. QRBAT OUT ON OANDY. Golden & tinrauue have-sut the Drlce if ohoica frenti French creams, f 1 box ror 750 ; 6O0 box for 33c Plain aud rib bon tulxtd. all fresh made. 4 nouuda for 25c. titato street confeollouers. 92 St COMMNAAION OIL CURE CO., foi cancer and all malignant diseases. We cure cancer, old ulcers, piles, tumors, fistula sciatic rheumatism, catanh and minor disease. We have a combination oil which is working wonder. Address, II. Hkckman, Box 169. Traveling Agent, Eugene, Or. FOUND On the Silverton Salem stage route, a ladies' ptirse, containing a sum of money. Owner can have same by proving property. Inquire of Silverton stage driver, I2 3I3 Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. BAKING POWDffl Most Perfect Made. ,40 Yean the StandanL. It Is awful bard to own a balky bors and bo a Christian nt tbo muuo timo. To jog or uot to jotbiit Is tho ques tion. Wol), you know bow It is your self. Theory is good, but practico boats it when it comes to inllo beats, best thrcoin Qvo. A horao, llko a person, Is handicapped to n certain extent throughout lifo by an Inappropriato natno. Tho farmor brooder who cuts short the food supply of bis colts Is taking money from his own pockets. rlow to Cure Collo lu Uoiim. A euro nnd siccdy euro for collo in borsca is mado of 8 ounces spirits of tu pentino nnd nn. ounco of laudanum. Put this mixturo into a bottlo containing half a pint of warm water and pour it down tbo animal's throat. This is said to bo nu cseellont remedy nlso for human boiiigs, tbo doso for an adult being one to two tcaspoonsfnls, according to tbi exigencies of tbocaso. For childron or Invalids tho doso should bo reduced. Tako in warm watrr Tho DIQVrcncB Slight. "What's this?" doraandod tbo gaost, polntiug to ono of tbo Bido dishes tbe waiter bad brought "Snusnges, sir, " ausworcd tbo waiter. "I didn't ordor any." "I thought you did, sir." "I ordered sauce Can't you toll tho dlfferouco botwoon sauco nnd sausages?" "Yes, sir," said tho waiter, gather ing up tbo rojectod dish with unruffled diguity. "Between sauco aud sausages thoro is uieroly a difforonco of ages. Wish coffeo, sir?" Chicago Trlbuns. A Strntstit Shot. Tbo young man was making him self us disryjreenblo ns u man could who didn't know any bottor, and sho was hoping tho house would fall on him or something. "Somo women." ho said in tho course of hia remarks, "aro pleased by n brainless youth with a hand 6omofaee-." "Yes," sho replied wearily, "hut I'm exiro that dnosm't npply in your caso." "I hopu in.i," ho dtdd conceitedly. "Oh, no! tlio murmured, "for you haven't a lmtidaouu faeo." Dotroiil Free Proas, Opera House. 1! SALE AT THE- VtOOhEV 1 Mi STQRS. The Best Goods and Lowest Prices Wednesday, Jan. 1. II IIT BY THE mm KIT COM PAN Y- OP N- Y- Fourlh entertainment of the V, M. C. A. course. Mme. Julia Aramentl. soprano. Miss Cella Schiller, pianist. Mr. Chas. F. Biggins, Violinist. ADMISSION so CENTS. FOR CLOTHING -AND' Furnishing Goods Como and sec for yourselves. VIOOYiEll IIMiU STORE The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OK THE CITY. Beduced rates. Management liberal. Electrlo cars leave hotel for all pub lo nulldlngs and polnta of interest. Hpeolal rates will bo givon to permanent A. I. WAGNER, A FARM To rent on easy terms, enquire one block west of North Salem school, H. B. Crayton. 12.a9.3ttf LOST, A heavy Ivory headed hickory cane bearim? the liucnnllon of the onnm mm. "A 1. Taylor Oakland. Cal." Finder please leave at Journal office. i;-23-3t iST BE SOLD ! -EXCELSIOR - STABLE E. C, Hansen, Manager. Only good horses used. Satisfaction cruaranteed. back of State Insurance block. Stables COBURG TWELFTH J C. GOODALE, LUMBER YARD, STREET, NEAR DEPOT All gradea and dlmenalona of Buldlng Lumber. Largest atoob and Lowest P"OBft' J E BAKEB. Manager. I When Italy was sick, vre cava har Caitorla. When she was a QhlU, sho cril for Castoria. When tho became Miss sio dung to GutorU. Wasa tho hvt Children, ie gate them CastorU, Prices no object. Many attractive and useful Holiday Goods still In stock. Silk Handkerchiefs, silk mufflers, silk mittens, linen handker chiefs plain and embrolderied, um brellas, hosiery, underwear, &c. Kemcmber, prices na object THE PALACE ! VETERINARY Condition powders, liniments, heal ing lotions and ointments, blistering oint. meats, purgative pills and colic medicines al ways on band as cheap as elsewhere CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. MITCHELL. Graduate of Ont, Vet. College, Toronto. Canada. ' o.0J?CCon,l'1 Despetjwry at Red Front jj Stable, Salem, Oregon. 307 COMMERCIAL STREET, FOUND.On Trade street a key. Owner call at Journal office, 1 2.26.31 244 Commercial Street, Corner Slates The Capital Printing Company hu r" moved to that location. Call 01 us. J. H. HAAS, wirnHvivvn akh jewEI Elt. lrVa o .nMl.Hu a ITitiA nndfp Voik. Wi iiramm cioz, ew., sio(uornmrviii !' - . . M f