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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1896)
r$ 3H '-vT..?,-,rrJf.r ? ; srji mi't'' ,,Mti(ifr,lilM,iJ,i,wn' iw',"'fM''w' iiuiIIWIM l r !' ! i r i . .? A ik.j sv "V Hi A 3 I . W-t i ju l' w M 1 .oa :& TO!" knt erri !" t Jior, reib Baki ) Mr, my lit Itf rttiti m MMtMJMtJU .1jii iijiiMfc iftr urn gg8? THE CiPITAI, JOURNAL. (UAlbY AhO YVKKKLV.) BY MOKKR DROTHKBB, BATUBDAY, JAN. 4, 1890. i II HiHilUli I BMMiTIt WiTH'TiTT" V STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE tlAlt.V. k Portland. 6145 a m. sairm, 714s . i. Independence, 6jjo a m. SUNDAY. 9-00 a, hi. 10:15 m 6300 am. CyKreljjlit received up (0 lo p. mj 1 Quick time, regular servtce and cheap j " M. i'.'iValdwin, Acent, Salem. I PERSONAL. Mr. It. J. Hendricks Is in tlio city. Dr. A. F. .MTreys iclurnrcl tfKlny from Solo. Miss Clara Itrey returned to I'ort I ind today. .Itilgc C. K, Wolveijon went lo Albany today. L. II. MpMiilinn was u Woobburn vlnltor today. B. C. Herren Mas a pn"wnjrpr t. Mirfon again today. Prof. Z. M. Parvln emtio down from Albany this morning. Secretary of Slate II. It. Klnrald went to Portland litis afternoon. .1. C. Slegtnund, 11 prominent young business man of Jefferson, was In town today. Miss Ilcssle Ilnrkliart returned to school today after n holiday vllt with hero parents In Bngene. Mrs. F. Klmhcrk, who has been the gtittst of Mrs. A. B. Crosby, returned to her home In Pendleton. Fred Fontaine returned to school at Mt, Angel yesterday, after spending the holidays with frlcndsand relatives horc. Miss Nonn Miller, of Albany, who has been the guest of the Misses Mo Nary, went to Portland today to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Downing and family returned today from a week's visit with relatives In Oakland, Or egon. Mrs. C. D. Combs returned to her homo In Eugene todny, after a week's visit In this city with her sister, Mrs. P. 11. Kinney. oMrs. E. Shelloy Morgan returned to Portland today, after a visit with her lnoiuer, mm. Jllchnrcl Dearborn, nnd other relatives. W. 11. Host, of Portland, who has forwmio time past liccn 111 hero with spinal trouble, was taken to Portland yesterday. Ills wife, who has been In ataendaneo here, accompanied him. Mks Nancy Paddock, of Salem, spent Christmas at her father's, Mr. J. C. Paddock, returning to Salem on Thursday. She holds tho position of a typewriter In the asylum and has uosisoririeiHK-oregon City Courier. SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Miss Bertha Buford went to fiugeno today to visit frlcud9. Mrs. E. J. Kellogg, state organizer of the ortlcr of tho Eastern Star, went to McMlttnvIlle today. Mrs. It. II. Holman went to Jcffcr fcnn i mini lowllnfM the Installation of olllccrs of the A. O. V. W. Mrs. II. L. Karl returned to Turner truinv nftdrn abort visit here with her brother, J. A. Sclwood and family. Miss Ida Goodale, of Eugene, re turned homo today, after a week's visit with Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Ooodalc, of this city. INDEPENDENCE HALL. A large number or Salem's young people went to Independence by boat UVdnoMlnv nlcht to attend the ball given by the Amateur At hlet Ic club of tnai city, rite nan was neni in me newntidltorliim. which has a masnlll- cent lloor for dancing, and all else was propitious for a most enjoyable night. PCIIILMNO'H MIN8TKKI.H. Tills unrivalled organization will give one of their matchless perfor mances at the Heed on Tuesday even ing next the 7th. Those who enjoy good music nnd n hearty laugh will not fall to attend. Look out for their grand street parade. lloxerved seats on sale at Patton's. TIUPLK INSTALLATION. To members of tho A. O. IT. W. and Degree of Honer: There will Ixj a pub lic installation of Valley and Protec tion nnd also of the D. of II. lodge on Wednesday. January 8. Orand Mas ter Workman Colvlg will 1 the In stalling oillcer. This ceremony will be preceded by a line program, after which a basket social will be given, and a pleasant time Is expected. All members of the above Indues and all visiting brothers and their families are cordially Invited The members arc requested to each send a cake to Protection lodge on "Wednesday not later than 3 o'clock. Turn dut and let us have a grand time. Ity order of the committee. 1 i-lt UNIQUE ENTKIITAINMENT. The ladlcsof Unity church will ulvc a character party In Channlng hall on Friday night, January 10th. All attending are Invited to come In cos tume and sustain n character during 1110 evening. Several scenes from Shakespearo will bo read In costume. Among tho trial scene from the Mer chant or Venice In which Messrs. Werner IJrcyman, Barnard, Copeland, Brock and Mrs. Cartwrlght will tako part. Other readings nnd songs in costume. Solos by Misses Josle Brown, Adda Davenport and Messrs. Lundell and Akers, of Albany. Messrs. Alder. son, Stahlcy and Mrs. Walter Denton will L'lve Instrument!!! m!ietln.m Tho cvcnlny iwuwcd nwny very rnp Idly, nnd It was not until nn early hour that tho youritf folks departed for their homee. Games and Mjclal converse was I ho order of the evening, which was only Interrupted by the serving of a delicious lunch, at the procr lime. Miss Grace Long planned (he party nnd Issued the Invitations. Those nrcscnt were: Misses Ernilnu Carey, Grace Long, MlntnGitlss, Lydla Mttelhaupt, La Blanche Kantncr, Gertrude Stahley, Jessie Smith, I). Gaits, Lulu McQhcc, Luchi Cochran, Bonnie Gnus, Lelo Nlcklln, Bessie Johnson, Nellie Brown, Minnie Winters, Mattle, Maud and Zulu Hunter, and Messrs. Gcoruc Bcatlv. Bert Adams. Gcorue Calllson, Henry Wlprut, Boy Damon, John Cochran, Blchard Williams, Carl Nlcklln. Ernest Wllson.Chas. "Winters, Clyde iirnndcnbitrg, Jay McC'ormlcK, Bert Long, Rt. Oulss, Bockwcll Carey and John Van Wagner. A UIO SUCCESS. The charity social given by the Men's League of the First Presbyter Inn church Monday evening, was a grand success. Enough eatables and clothing were contributed by the charitably disposed people of Salem to keep many a family of limited means comfortable this winter. The contributions consisted of vegetables, canned fruits, clothing of all sorts and some wood. Those not bringing eatables or clothing dropped their mite In tho collection plate at the door from which quite a sum was realized. The cash nnd the contribu tions were taken possession of by the deacon's committee nnd will lw dis tributed among the needy ioor of the city. A most excellent musical and literary program was rendered com mencing about 8 o'clock. The excel lence of tho entertainment wns mani fested by the audience, each number on tho program bolnu heartily encored. A large number wero disappointed In tho absence of Prof, Winkler who was to execute a piano solo. The pro gram was as follews: Mandolin nnd Guitar duct, Messrs. Hellcnbrand and Payne. Selection Presbyterian quartet, Mesdames Wiggins nnd McDowell, Messrs. Cole nnd Wiggins. Recitation Basil Wagner. Solo, with guitar accomnalnmenu- Mrs. P. A. Wiggins. Selection Congregational quartet Misses Lena Whlto and Mcta Davis, Messrs. J. 0. Bozorth and II. (,', Kundrct. Recitation MIsh Helen Matthews HUGE PETITION. Thousands of Mothers Would ' Sign, Every Little Small Village Town, and The Salem Woolen Mills Store, Multitudes of Homes in the Great Cities, To Be Represented on Enor mous Rolls, People With World-Wide Reputa tions Lead the Way, Great Work of Paine's Celery Com pound, A Blessing to Every Household in the Land, General music by the Ellto orchestra. U)( NEW YEAK'SCONCEUTAND ItUCEITION. It was demonstrated on New Year's day that the members of the Yount? Men's Christ Inn Association has friends interested lu tholr endeavors Cmjii-Foot Sthaicihtkned. a (i-year-old son of Mr. Basilar, a resident of Idaho and nt present visiting with relatives near Salem, experienced a surgical operation yesterday at Dr. J. A. Richardson's olllco for tho purpose of having a club-foot straightened Tho work was succeRsfnIlv n,. pllshed and tho limb placed In a plas tcrof Paris cast, woodmen officeus. New QUAUTEHS.-S. M. & R. H. Stock, tho successful dry goods men, havo secured enlarged quarters In tho store room heretofore occupied by tho 0. W. Johnson & Son clothing estab- iiaiiwcuu this gives them more room for their growing business, and will make them one of the most uleunnt stores In tho city. Stop and Think,-Did you Imvon good dinner yestorduv y v mm,.,.. you did not go to Kumvorthy fc (Iconic dining pnriw and lunch counter, where they serve for a very small sum, a tlrst-ohm dinner or cen emus lunch. im 1 I, ' gag ORAND Salem Camp No. 118, Woodmen of tho World, Installed tho following olllccrs at tholr meeting last night: Frank F. Tocvs, consul! A. L.Fmser, adviser; A. B. Gardner, banker; Scott Bozorth, clerk J. W. West, escort; F. J. Macy, watchman; W. F. Colo sen try; J. M. Lawrence, manager, for 18 months, After tho Installation ceremony was concluded the camp gave tho retiring conslu, Eugene Willis, the honors of tho order. Salem Orovo No. 3, of tho Wood men's Clrclu Initiated hIx cniidliliii,.- after which the following oillcors wero insiaiieii: Mrs. A. B. Gardner, worthv onnn. inn; Mrs. chas. Davis, adviser; Mrs. Geo. Reed, clerk; Mrs. Eugene Willis, iKinker; Mrs. King, magician; Mrs. Mlnnlo Novllle, Inside sentinel; Mm. A. I). Smith, outside sentinel; Mrs. Wnltcr Denton, musician- Mm t, r. Sprague, manager for 18 months; Dr. 11. r . uine, physician. and attainments, for during their nours for rccelvlnc the iissmdnMnti g-lLl-Ul-,. luujb SALE- COMPETITION to il AMU ED. MACKINTOSH ES-A1I reduced Lad es I0 iiiaokliUmhcTnoww Lmlo; 2 union .ifttVSSitV.05. Ladles' all woolshlru and drawer,, da''A3iwM,or,hi,u' ,)i,(!r''torprlces,- UJiciuiiiheK Ffno French flannel fife yd. .Unci all wool tricots 25o yd. W Inoii Imported ladles cloth 30c yd cloth 1 JJ'W1 ,,aa,M clot I o U ?00 C"8 10 wU" no Men's 7 suits now w. . Blur lino boy' miiu nn ...! 91.76 to ln suit. vi- WILLIS BROS. CO. !. ,i,rt "J"! LIUrty street. 1TH NINTH ANNIVEUSAUY. Tho Y. P. S. C. E. of the First Pres bytcrlan church celebrated its ninth anniversary nt tho ehtimh t.vi,i.iv ..... nlng lu an appropriate manner. Vice President Fred Loeklev kiii,.,i n,.,v. jivi ui 1110 meeting in a few remarks after which Miss Kelly sang a Iwautl Jul solo. Letters were then read from former presidents of the society. B. B. Barkor, Henry Olrod. nf oiit... and Mrs, H, A. Newell. of l. a.,,,'.!' each eontrlbiitni nv,..ii,,... ....' Mlsvs Anna McNary read a mw on the organluit Ion mill m..r.a ..r .1... . , . ... 1-b" ' IIIU wioiy ami mn A. L siwkeof the work- mt turn l-uuiu IX. invmmill.il. .! n..i... and cocoa were served In tho 'lecture room of Dirt ..I.I....I. ...1 .. ,u S MwoLH"rt?towiS and Huidiln? MMcXiw'S a beautiful selection, bring Int" ffng clov n successful event rooms wero densely -crowded with both lady and gentlemen friends, though It Is probable that the latter predominated; and rightly so, for the reception was mainly for the ladles. Tho fact that tho day marked thn commencement of a leap year, led the gentlemen to tako matters In their own Hands, and arrange for receiving I11 the same manner as do tho ladles, They certainly achieved great success In their undertaklmr to fipinntiutmt.. their ability to conduct such an affair in nn approved niotlirwir n,..i n.i. nblllty as decorators was most marked their pronaratioiiK in timt. r.w,u. culminating in an exceedingly pleas ing effect. Everywhere was displayed good-natured tokens of tho member- hiup contest now In progress, and the representative colors were conspicu ous. Excellont music secured added 10 ina enjoyment, nn orchestra com prising six of our bestniuslclansbelng present. On each sldo of tho long gymnasium were booths containing refreshments and nresldod nvi- i. young men, tho.so on one sldo being relegated to the "reds," and the other to tho "yellows." Con n,iMv wero served with a dexteriiv n,i .u . -- ---. ttti llf.T" i,iv nut uxcuiich uy any lady wnltnv. OSSCS. JollltV lltwl iTnml I , rife, and the hours passed rapidly. At 8 o'clock many of thoso present, as well as others, gathered at the opera house, which was also decorated with tho rival colors, to hear tho con cert given by tho ArmentI Cntw company, It being the fourth o,tr. tniument In tholr Mt!ir,.... . . 1 ,, - vvuinii 4 nine iiuciliso 1 """ "vnK "lUSICiU limcrnni wnoi had been. wdered, probably tho most nk i iiumoers being thoso of Carl IIIrkIih nvlollnUt of unusual and evident' ability. Ills rendition of Tii at,i. in ... . - -'"' If another huge petition, like the famous -one now going around the world on quite another mission, were to lxj signed by nil the men, women nnd children who have been cured of dlsensc or saved from a weak, nervous condition by Pa I no's celery compound, it would tako a stout conveyance to carry the enormous document from city to city. Such a crowlnir testimonial would receive additions from cvory tiny village and small town, not to men tion the cities, on Its journey across tho United States. It would be slimed by thousands of women no longer tortured bv slecn- lessness, pains In the back nnd sides, continual headaches, neuralgia, dys pepsia and Brlght's disease, There would be fully as many men who had been permanently cured of kidney and liver diseases and rescued from chronic bad health by means of this great Invlgoralor. A vast number of children would be represented to testify to the ability of Paine's celery compound to restore a healthy appetite, to take nwnv that. constant tLrcd feeling nnd to purify the blood of harmful humors. Tho number of testimonials for Paine's celery compound from men and women of high standing In every state in the "Union that have already been published, would fill n largo volume. These testimonials have been written without solicitation, They have been published verbatim as they wero received, Necessarily tho testimonials that havo publicly appeared have been but 0110 or two, here and there, taken almost at random from an enormously large number that every' day and every week steadily Increases. Besides, it is to bo remembered that not one tithe of nil the magnlllcont cures rainy due to Palno's celery cam pound ever got Iwyond the knowledge of the immediate family; that, In fact, few jicoplo havo any appreciation of the number of families throughout the United States where Paine's celery .compound is kept constantly on hand and Is being taken or has wen tuKcn uy some one or Its mem bers. Paine's celery compound 1ms niron,n. done an enormous work. It hns saved lives. It has saved health. t una saved homes. But its work Is the greatest nerve nun umin sirengtiiener and restorer the world has known, is nnlv u-oii started. It Is not beyond tho reach nf ti, most modest household, while a muni. greater expenditure will procure nothing else so effective. Pnlne'8 celery compound. Mm r...n,i.. that makes people well, is within reach of nil! The clothing busiv ness in Salem during the past year has, in a general way, naa its rough sailing. But the Woolen Mills Store has stood like Gibral ter and sold the most and best goods, It's home-made and all wool goods, coupled with square dealing, has done that busi ness, and the intention of the managers is to put in a large stock the coming season at prices that will corres pond with small in comes, and at the same time the standi ard of these popular goods will be fully kept up, and its many friends and patrons can rely in the future on getting reliable goods, the same as m the past, For Old Aiik.-TIio Woodburn Lin ruin ltannhlliviii 1nli iw.1,1 1,0 11 meeting of the year Friday. A good meeting is reported. REMOVAL rSMLE w On or about February 1st wc will move into the room ft occupied by G, W, Johnson & Son, 257 Commercial street" V order K To Close Out All Stock possible before moving, wc will make a 22C2Gtext 2C Reductions in all lines, Come early and secure bargains, 5. M. & E. fl. STOCR 115 STATE STREET. .1. C. GOODALE C. 0. SCHRAMM Goodale llnnb? CorRpaDjI OF SALEM Yards on Twelfth and Trade Streets! Keep tho most complete stock of common, dimension and finished luiJ in ine city, and sell on the most favorable'terms. Lath nnd Shingles. Our .;tr e'e Is ma lo at our own mills, of the best lumber In the stale. C. G, SCHRAMM, Manage Received today a quantity of fruit put up in 2quart glass jars'Mason's," This is solid, packed, not much juice, with a heavy fruit syrup, and was canned in Marion countv. In the assortment can be found Royal Anne cnernes, pitted currants, peach olums. red 44 raspberries, gooseberries, strawberries. Kent ish cherries, wild blackberries. Price W any of the above, 30c for lp-allon iar. P, O, Grocery, HARRITT LAWRENCE DIED. rOKTElt.-At the family home on bummer and Union streets, at fi p. in. Thursday, January 2, 181)0, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mre. II. D. Porter. Tho funeral was held Friday after noon nt 3 o'clock Itcv. Bueke, of the Church of God, otllclating. Interment took plncc In Lee Mission cemeterv. THE MARKETS. ChlcaCo, IJan. 3.Yheat, ch s6y,c; Newlork, Jan. 3--Silrer, 66c:lead. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. 3.30 SAN FKANCISCO MARKET, ban Francisco, Jan 3. Wheat, i.oitf 8c, valley, 5,, c ' '"""' """"" 7 imps yuotabJe at 57c. Oats Milline. 6t((&i2. . Portland Market. rornanu, tan. "?. Wheat vsIIm Walla Walla. V 7' -.ffSSSfet. ?.-? S9r. oiti- whr...s:r!' ri?T 0D . rtCKEED'SOPERASaHOUSEA ' L XOne Night Only Tuesday, JanJl :hillingfs Famous Minstfek S3 The greatest MinstttC 0ra Shakspcrean Rrst Part 30 Minstrel Kings 3( Look Out for Rtrcet Para! Keserved seafs 7 ru tl -w m WV 11 KAB at ratton'8, Iiir Hirtl" was suiwrb, A SUM'lUSK. The neonlo of .TefTor. son were surprised to havo tho steamer urey .hagie land nt that city this morning and take on n lot of freleht. SSS(.? jvhy aldhij. """"HH v ",,,u " XKI1' 8't -wy RUIINIWB VAUTY. Fn,S rl f l" frkU(, 0f Mitt Ermine Cnrvy nKrecably surprlsetl cn v , uuiu, corner "-" HIIVULA. 11IVU nesday evenlnp. i'i..4 ' .. sft?.j-'5fla y..iwwiHieniuilw to the nnrl f1a.....i him to tw the master of ).u iu.-.. nient, and possessed of sympathy with I.1IIU III I10 I1H, .Vl. nieinber received heartv nn,i ,w,i l!.!;,"r0S'a"(!pven wwnd encores, ..... nK.w miuoui except on Roiicr ously responded to. K r vNMWn"e?r,?day was distinctively a h?-?:'.""" a"cs would v.iwuuu m ineir itii).ncini.. ... extent of becoming members of 0 " wu is out fl, they would , of valuable assist !., .. U'H. Awrdc4 Highest Heaers World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. IR w CREAM BAKING POMDIR Mot Perfect Made. oYttrtthcStasdard. I inr,ir to -. ' labors m 1 wvorely tax (Ua nervpiu 8y8" tern, a that of the ministry. Thode- nncement of tho nervo centers of tho brain bjorerTfork frequently brluffs onatUck" rV 1' ana Pr-?ttaT .--.w, M.UUWI jinn, iiu himself a. ohvsl. clan, writes Feb.W.JSW: '"Heart BffccUoS and norrous prostration had .become serious last fall that a littlo pwWkS m MlleS' tl,at Jt- womwl cortnin I Ho-iff r,.- wust relinquish tho work 4waii UU1C o ministry entirely ReStnrPQ ,,eMwlplt8tlonbecame Health ,Wou,a mo lt u not NovTmhl. V ,javo heart dUewc Last JjovembeM commenced taking Dr. Miles' benoflt. 1 h,lT, , sreatwt jwssible viw wunneat or qoqbj, wtoude4, .arss&ciK&.-Aw- cases, 3.75, ' ' f1''" "" M Ilistufls. Bran. n.soi2j shorts. SiaS 13 !,0J! fe!d J2GIS.Pcr?n;Vye. 7Scper? tiuko. .wirrn mttr cA . - . 60 iim,:: ""."" 4c; under -.:jvitcupciH. I0fn7op. jty pSl Oreeon. 4 to 7c, accordlnc to qual. Poullrv Plit. 1-.. . - . J...I.. .'"s:'"""-"i.5oiw.oo dia. . -.. 4 00(2)4.50; geese, $6Too7.oorrur. toSSilKSi, P-'b; fair dressed beef. ifflTO? 5 ' ' 32cj - t iu iutton..Ilest hef , -,.n. . . . l.S2.oo;dr;Vsed -4'cT 5 Ch'ee Veal ,fl75t n.re"W.4icpeFlb. " Vg.. Small, chowe, S; TarEC,' 34c SALEM MARKET. ljtvic per b,nrket . j6Hay..Baled, cheat, $4.SoS.oo;,Imothv, -,tQ0uri'1" hlele lots, a 80; bran, bulk -900;. "t.Co! rtll Barl.J . ' ." --ju a 00; 1300. ' aiia.oo VeaL.Dressed. Ay.. "oc.. Dressed. .. Live Cattle.. 1 Wjv, WooI,.Bebt, lac. "opv. Best, 4(J0. Kegs.. Cash. i&. 1 mier..Bst rf.:. creamery, is " nwe..ioiajc sr.$vc3.scprbu- JOHN HUGHES, Dealer lu dracerlcs, PaW JIls, Wldwlljis,vrii d the west complete stack f Mrnshee t & Kinds la (Hi State. Artiste' Matcrials.W Kair,CemeHtan! SIiIbkIcsj nest quality of GRASS SiMl VETERINARY J-ondltlon powders. llntmenis. W ,nK lotions and ninimi. Ki:.i,in us menu, purgative pills and colic medicinal ?.,To,,?mhani1 " cheap as elsewbw -aui.iATiON FREE. W. C. MITCHEU. Grartior nt r xr.t -t.ii Twi Canada "" v"' -0"CEe' 4W oS.?cend Dqpcnsary at Red Front tWl BUble, Salem. Orepon7 FARM FOR SALE' 360 acres, located iyn miles west of W 'Xt2c; fancy tation. Yamhill niil .A .1 mitM its, of Gaston, n acres of hops, lareebopk'. fo acres wheat land, ioacremeioi oeaver dam.mn.i r.i,. l.i.... ..,,.11 id' a variety of tame trasses. Good soil. ' e"'iy put In cultivation, withipfif" creek on n . . umi ..n u 1110 r -- av WIC9. 1TIII " w 40 acres or more at prices from bJio V ward, accordinp to location and ipif vba j wrmo mk iiitinp niiiik- tnnnlM a iifc? i-.ii. ui WMi ti. 6UAK. Ulm GenraifcOy J. H. HA4S, WATTIIlfirPD ATVTI-k TfTOPlFJL Makes a specialjy of fine repair wl,5t? .-.- wvbiu, en,, 215 omiotin" I y