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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1893)
,) iiitinj.ipni.ui,nym,pj '" amnim VA.V1VA1 joumu.. 'rmmsiuur, ootobku a, i8a, "J"' ', ' "'" "l"' 'MWll,l''')li1llJIWyilMl.UW.w.w.it,i;. LADIES' , . MlSSfeS' and CHILDREN'S Underwear .JEllSEr-TtlBBlSD, ALL. WOOL, WOOL AND COTTON MIXED. Greatest Stock of Hosiery in the City. THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. IF You are golugto build or tmke any Mndof im irovemeat, call oa the uuderlttned lot material. We have a complete stock, and art ready to supply any prepaied contract, sewer work, pradlus, etc Salem Improvement Co. Tub Ministers The Salem Miuli- tor's Association has is3Ued a circular calling upon "all ecclesiastical, educa tlonal and other religious, moral and social organizations interested in the welfare and progress of humanity and the good name of our growing state to use every opportunity aud nil leg'ti mate means to secure notion by the next legislature that shall result In a nermuuent chanlalacv iu our state lu- stltutlouB the lusaue asylum, the pen itentiary ud the reform school es pecially." There is evidently some body around Salem who is not already on the pay roll of the state government and wants to get there as soon as possi-. ble. Portland Dispatch. m Conductors Comino. At the last council meeting there was read a letter from Secretary J, M. Forman of the order of Hallway Conductors, suggest ing that 200 touring members of his or der would soon P&33 through. Salem en route from Portland to Sun Francisco, and that some steps be taken to give them a welcome in Salem. Aud upon motion a committee of three (Messrs. Albert, Laforo and Gatch) was ap pointed to muko requisite arrange ments for the reception aud stay of the coming delegation, said committee to act in conjunction with the uoard of trade in the matter. Railroad Cueditoiis. List Satur day a meeting to consider Oregou Pa cific matters was held at Milt City, as announced. Superintendent Mulcahy and Receiver Hadley and 150 creditors of tho road, were present. W. H. Burns was elected chairman of the meeting. Tho uclion tukeu was u reso lution that tho creditors should first present their claims to tho receiver, If not paid, thou to tho courts then to ap peal to the governor, Old Editok. The remains of Mr. John A. Dean, editor of the Oregon Populist, was laid to rest yesterday in tho city cetnetery by friends. No rela tives were present to assist iu tho cere monies, it being impossible for them to reaoh here lu season. Rev. Mr. Long bottom, pastor of the Cumberland Pres byterian church, conducted the services and au abundauco of tlorul decorations wero prepared for the gravo. Albany Herald, Oct. 4. W. R. O. Bociai.. Tho Indies of Sedgwick Corps will give ouo of their popular sociables at G. A. R. hull.Mon day oveniug Oct. 0th. A choice liter erary aud social program will be had, lunch lu good old fashioned quantities, and u good time In general, Every body Invited. THE CAPITAL. Ju Salem the unmo Capital la being applied to nu merous business enterprises, It is pop ular and us a rule a winner. Most con spicuous among these is the "Capital Tea" put up for Clark & Epploy. They hnvo just received another largo con signment aud It goes like hot cakes. A Hint. Tho btagea running be tween tbodlilwrent towns should have tho names of their towus printed iu plain letters on the sides of their ve hicles. It would bo a great convenience to the public, and make some busiuess for the stage owners. Am. Know It, Patrous who want to go to a storo nnd be euro of iludtug the beat of everything In their lino with out going further, nil go to Van Eaton's old reliable grocery store, BON8 0K Vetkuans. Regular, mcet Jug tonight at Good Templurs hall, at 7:30, Capital City Drug Store, LUNN & BROOKS, DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, LITTLE LOCALS. City politics begins to be talked up. More good weather for the street car companies but hard on the men Married, at the residence of Dr. E. Y. Chase, in Lincoln, Or., Wednesday, October 0, 1893, C. D. Purvine and Miss Hanna Hileman, both of Lincoln. The contracting parties are well known in Salem where the bride lived several years. Give the great conductor's ixcursiou a freo pass. Born, in Port- ind, September 22, 1893, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Allen, u daughter. Mrs. Vilen is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Bowersox of this city Revival at the Christian church continues. The cose of F. Arnold and W.F.Hughes igalnst Albert Clement for the collec tion of a threshing charge of $21.50 was Heard before Justice Edes yesterday, Judgment for plalutlil. D. J. Fry, the druggist, and family are home from the East. Democrats are wondering whether "Dan" carries that postofllce commission in his pocket. Mrs. W. J. Plymale and daughter, Miss Emma, of Jacksonville, will be the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Jones of Yew Park for a short time. Attorney L. K Adams, who urgued the Soldier's home case before the supreme court, returned home today.... Gen. W. H. Byurs, of Portland, was in the city this morning W. S. Hurst, the Aurora miller, was a Salem visitor today Mr. aud Mrs. E. M. Croibau and Mr, aud Mrs. D. H. Looney, of Jell'erson, started to day for a visit to the world's fulr Sherifl John Knight Is In the north part of the county Miss Julia Mets- cliun Is lu Portland for a few days rftuto Health Oillcer Alfred Kinney In forms the governor that no vessel with fectious or contagious diseases has land ed at that port the past three months. Capt. J. Q. Barnes, of the Few York Racket Store, who has been ser iously ill for a short time, is again at his poss. Mrs. Barnes Is also rapidly Improving The steamer Elwood ex pects to come up Saturday to begin regulur.trips for the seusou. PERSONALS. Dr. 8. (Browne, who has been quite 111 since Sunday Inst is doing nicely at his residence, on South Commercial street. Headquarters for all dally papers, at J. L. Beuuett's post ofllce block news staud, One deed was recorded today Den nis Eddy and wife to A. J. Cooley aud wife, tract at Silvertou, 12,500. All kinds of rubber boots aud shoes lor hulled, gents aud childreu at the New York Racket at close prices. 2dlw Diet. Judgo A. J. Abbott, of Garden City, Kansas, a couiiu of Mrs. Dr. Minthorn, Is visiting friends at Salem and says he Is coming to Oregou when his term expires. Banker I). F. Douglas, or West Mil- mil, siiiu, la u guvoi m i iui, .uuugms iu-1 the Polytechnic institute Now lino of while French sailors, re ceived today, at Mrs. Fiester's, Court street millinery rooms. Hosiery of best quality at low prices at the New York Racket. 10 6 S.MI w Aftor Breakfast To purify, vitalize and enrich tho blood and give nerve, bodily and digestive strength, take Hood's Hnrsaparllla. I Coutlnuo tho medicine after every meal for a month or two and you wlil full! 4111 !,.. ., .,, .,, II rPI. ......1, fi , ..nv ,. nwn tt.nu, x ug iiici u ill Hood's Bursaparllla Is proven bv Its thousands of wouderful cures. Why , don't you try It? I Hood's Pills euro couBtlnatlon. Thev ' are the best after-dinner pill and family cathartic ItKLiciioua, Rovlval services at the Christian church each evening this week, at 7:30, Come aud hear good preaching ami good singing. Strang- era uuruinny inviieu. Light and, Powkk. Articles ofln corporation wero today tiled hy the irillshoro Ulectrlo Light & Water Co., with u capital of $10,000, AIo hy the nnwrnn KTcJitttl ait 4 V f Dstvl Idml fO.OOO, OIIIOUIT COURT DOCKET. Ordor of Cases to be Heard by Judgo Burnett, Monday, Oct. 0. 62. John W. Fromader, vs. William Hoppe, action for money. 63. W. L. Wade vs. W. W. Hep burn and N. M. Hepburn, action for i money. 64. McKinley Mitchell vs. N. La fontaine, action for money. 65. H. & L. Black vs. H. S. Simon, action for money. 66. D. H. Ambrose vs. W.D McGee and Eva McOee, action for mouey. 67. Fred Schwab et nl, vp. Joseph Hessing, suit for possession of laud. 68. Almyra Sutton vs. J. T. and Edith Kerns aud Leauder Brown, fore closure of mortgage. 59. John Savage vs S. A. Staver et a!., foreclosure of mortgage. 60. John Savage vs. T. H. and Arthur Wilson, action for money. 61. J. D. Carter vs. Chas. M. Philips and Cora M. Phillips, action for money. 62. B. Phelps vs. J. M. Brown, writ of review. 63. J. F. Beggs, vs, F. B. Mlze, ac tion for money. 64. Bank of Woodburn vs D. L. Remington, foreclosure of mortgage. 65. J. G. Wright vs Wm. Holcomb aud Mary E. Holcomb, action for money. 06. First National bank of Salem vs W. M. Ludue, et ux., foreclosure of mortgage. 67. R. B. Duucan vs B. S. Rida baugh etal, action for money. GS. J. L. Mitchell & J. H. Lunn vs T. C. Rutherford, action for mouey. 69. Mathtas Butula vs Mathew Hankness et ux, action for money. -70. Oregon L'ud Co. and H. P. Mc- Nary, trustee, vs W. H. Stubblns, et al foreclosure, 71. Oregon Land Co. and H. P. Mc- Nary trustee, vs. H.T.Cofleeetal, lore closure' 72. Oregon Land Co. and H. P. Mc Nary, trustee vs E. F. Cragiu et al fore closure. 73. McKinley Mitchell vs U. C. aud Margaret Loren, action for money. 4. .Lewis &Dryden muting Co. vs Sophia Reeves, appellant, uppeal from justice's court. 75. Allie Brewer vs John H. Brewer divorce. 77. Jno. M. Wolford vs. R. David and Emma David, action for money. 78. L. J. Kemp vs. A. F. Gooch, no tion for money. 79. T. M. Wltten vs. J. E. Barte laud and J. B. Standard, foreclosure of mortgage. 80. James Neil, 'appellant and plaint itr, vs. A. R. Rickard, respondent and defendent, appeal from jutlce's court. 81. A. Bush, vs. S. Z.MItchell et al., action for money. 82. Broat&Gile, appellants, vs. H. A.St 83. Earl, appeal from justice court Stella Mlze, vs. F. B. Mlze, di- vorce. 84. Kwong Chung Lurg ;& Co. vs. Bow Slog, nctlou for money. 85. Kwong Chung Lung & Co. vs, Uon Jong King and Cnan He Jong, ac tion for money. 86. Kwong Chung Lurig & Co., vs. Chan Chong You, action for money. 87. J. W. Beaty vs. T. F. Goodrich, uctlon for money. 88. Scott M. Wilcox vs. Lottie M. Wilcox, divorce. 89. Mary A. Kirk vs. John Kirk, dl vorce. 90. Robert Russell vs. R. L. Swarlz. ncltan for money. 91. H. A. Thomas vs. C. E. Will iams et al., foreclosure of mortgage. 02. ArchioT. Edmondson et at., vs. Musa Miller aud D. J. Miller, nartitiou. 93. Geo W. Hollister vs. State of Oregon, writ of review. 94. L. M. Kirk ys. J. H. Scott and I. N. Beutiey, actiou for money. 05. Peter Zeliuski vs. J. K. P. Far- rens and Meliuda Furrens, action for money. 90. J. H. Beltlemier vs. Southern Pa cltlo Co., action to recover money. 07. Frank Chapelle vs. Martin Worn polo, suit to establish bouudury lino. OS. Alexander Snoutr va "J. M. Bpong, action for money. 00. A. J. Busey vs. M. E. Howard et al., foreclosure of mortgage. 100. James Bell vs. Order of St. Ben edict, action for money. 101. A Bush vs. C.N. Tauuoraud J. A. Tanner, action for money. 102. Allen Smith vs. Green Basin Lumbering Co., et nl., action for mouey. 103. N. Goodman & Sons va. Riley J. Rltchey, action for money. 104. Rudolph Wel'dman vs. Jacob Weldmau, action for money. 105. T. F. Goodrloh vs. J. Beaty, notion for mouey. OiRDnilTC h IS L la Xg& (E22E3 t0 -U-Powriei: Thconly Pure Crcm of TarUr PowderNo Ammonia; No Alum. Used xn Millious of Homes 40 Years the Stsndaxd 'i'0 PAY DEBTS WITH WARRANTS. A Proposition in City Government Discussed Pro and Con. Tho committee on ordinances at the hst council meeting submitted the fol tawlrg repert: "To tho Hon. mayor aud common council of the cltvofSal- em: Your committee on ordinances to which wns referred 'a bill forau ordlu- nnce providing that all moneys, ex cepting lines, forfeitures, penalties and costs payable to-the city of Salem may bo paid In gold coin or city warrants,' begs leave to report, that section 1, which evidently aims to make all taxis, licenses, and one class only of assess ments payablo In gold or sliver coin or city warrants by the use of the words 'and all other moneys tlue the city of Salem excepting flues, penalties for feitures and costs,' thereby makes nil assess in euta bo payable but does not make the excepted items payable lu either. "While section 2 attempts to provide for the pay men of special fund assess ment iu special fuud warrants, but as these assessments are included in 'all other sums due theoity,' provided for in section 1. the payor has the option to pay special assessments In warrants on the general fuud. "Sections 1 and 2 both attempt to I'mit the leual tender nower of United -TT .. . States silver coin to the sum of ten dol Urs, a power not conferred by the charter. ''Section 3 provides that tho provis ions of this ord'nauce shall not be deemed to apply to the payment of in - debteduess of Thomas Holman to the jity etc., and under It said indebted ness is not payable in either United States gold or silver coin or city war. rants. "As being relevant to the provisions and counter provisions of this proposed ordinance, your committee begs to quote from section 2850, chapter 17, title 7 of Miscellaneous laws (page 1316 Hill's Code) as follows, 'all taxes levied i n this state by authority of the state ra muuicipal corporation therein, upon any person or property iu this state, -hall be co'lected and paid in gold or Mlver coin of the United States aud not otherwise,' "Section 7 of the old, and section 33 of the present charter, both provide, re ferring to the Hen docket, that 'from the date of the entry therein of an as sessment upou a lot or part thereof, the una so entered is to be deemed a tax 1.t?t? nnr! ft Han Mioronn ' "As to the payment of certain street improvement assessments, all of which -are long since delinquent, which section ; 1 of this bill aims to make payable in ' city warrants, section 75 of our present charter provides that 'no proceeding for the collection of taxes or assessment j or sale of property shall be effected by j this act, but the marshal shall proceed to enforce the same by virtue of this. act,' and section 33 of the charter under , which such delinquent assessments were made, provides that they must be paio iu gold or silver coin of the United States. "Under our present assessment and taxation laws, city taxes must be col lected by the county sherfffand be paid as the state law above referred to re quires, viz; 'iu gold or silver coin of the United states.' "Your committee recommends tho indefinite postponement of the ordin ance." A motion to adopt the report of the committee was lost on an aye and nuy vote as follews: Ayes Smith, Cross aud Albert; noes Lafore, Gray and Klein, the chair castlug a negative vote on the tie. The ordlnauco on reaching the vote on passage, was by an Inter vening motion, referred to the city at torney with orders to report at next reg ular meetlug. As this is a matter of greatest impor tance to city government we reprint the Lafore erdinance: "Sectlou 1. All taxes, licenses, as sessments for street purpose where war rants in payment therefor have been drawn on the general fund, and all other moneys due to tho city of Salem, excepting flues, forfeltures.peu altles and costs Imposed by and collect ed under any Judgment of the record er's court or of auy other court, shall be paid lu gold coin of the United States of America or lu city warrants of the city pf Salt m, drawn on the general fuuds of the city of Salem, aud en dorsed 'not raid for waut of funds,' provided that sums not exceeding $10 may be paid iu silver coin of theUulted States of America. Section 2. Assessments for street improvements or for the construction of sewers or other Improvements where the sum is payable Into a special fund, eli ill be paid in gold coin of tho United States of America, or lu warrant of the city of Salem, drawn on such spe clnl fund, provided, however, that sunn not exceeding (10 may bo paid In silver coin of tho United States of Amerlc.". "Section 3. The provision of this or dinance shall not be deemed to npp'y to the payment of the principal or In terest of the indebtedness of Thomns Holman to the city of Salem, for the purchaso of the properly of tho city of Salem, sold to said Holman at the southeast corner of State and Liberty streets. "Section 4. All ordinances mid parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SOME OPINIONS. Postmaster Gilbert: "The city ought to take its own paperas any other, busi ness man." Alderman Klein: "The city should take Its paper, but holders of old war rants should not be placed at a disad vantage because holdern of newer ones happeu to owe the city." I A banker: "It is a struggle to get coin in place of warrants to do busiuess with." Tne city attorneys say the city can not refuse to take its own warrants for any debt owed the city. Anotner banger: "U used to be so inai wuen luere was over uw in tne I'll v trpnmirv. na thA trpnnllrur'a rnnnrt. ,cny treasury, as toe treasurers report sbows,city warrants did not go begging at a discount." Mayor uatcu: "if tne city pays a man in warrants, and he comes to owe the city It is au injustice for the city to , refl,8e to rtceivo ltB OWD PaPer- II w,1 soon be time to pay taxes, and the city warrants are as good as gold for that purpose." Ed. Cross. "If we are going to take warrants for taxes, saloon licenses and street assessments, where will the money come from to run ourcity ? The city will not get money for necessary expenses, and holders of large war rants will never get the money they advanced to the city in time of need." A number of others 'were seen and expressed a variety of opinions. Grand Sale. Of ladies' aud children's trimmed hats for $1 00, $t 50, $2.00, $2.50. Friday and Saturday, ut Mrs. D. L. Fiester's, Court street milliner, Salem. SUPREME COURT. Salem, Oct. 5, 1893. Julias Durkheimer, respondent, vs. S. A, Hellnerand S. Ottenheimer, ap pellants ' Appeal from Baker county, re-argued aud submitted. On motion Alfred E. Reams was ad mitted upon certificate from the Su preme Court of Virginia, to practice in all the courts of this state. Remnants of dress goods, 80 per cent, wool, at the New York Racket, running from one to 1th yards each, the latest shades In the market, worth 50 cents cents per yard. 10 5-2dlw but will be sold at Call and see them. MAItltlED. RAMP JONES.-In the M. E. par sonage, Brooks, Marion Co., Oregou, Mrs. Aggie Ramp and Mr. Harrison Jones, on the 4th day of October, 1893, Rev. T. F. Royal, offlclatlng, Mr. Jones is a prominent merchant of Brooks, and the bride Is a daughter of A. Imlah, Esq, of Falrfleld. Both are leading and influential citizens of Brooks, where they will continue to re side. They left immediately for a tour on the Sound. RINGO-M'KEY At the Willamette hotel at 12:30, Oct 6, 1893, Mr. C. N McKey and Katie B. Riuco, both o Marion county, Rev. I. B. Fisher of llciallug. r WE CANNOT SPARE healthy flesh nature never burdens the body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, the fat-forming element. Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil with hypo, phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Its range of usefulness has no limita- tion where weakness exists. Pwptr.4 br Saott Jk Bon. Oh.mUU. Nw York. Sold If all dru(uU. Largest Qun In the World. Is on exhibition at the great world's fair. You ouht to Bee It. This is the montn or months to visit the falr.pleas ant days, cool ulghts, dellghifultravel lng weather. Maximum comfort enroute to Chi. cago on the vestlbuleri limited trains ot the Chicago, Union Pacitio &, North western Hue. See your nearest Union Pacific agent for rates or other Informa tion. 12-0 tf The Southern Paclllo has placed the price of round trip tiokets. irood for 10 days to the Portland exposition at 13 35. Including one admission to the exposl tion. Tickets on sale Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays only, tf NEW NEW GOODS! Not old chestnuts, and host of all the The Newest and Lowest Prices of all wool home-made cloth ing at the TO 0 tdWiVi STORt SALKJM, OREGON, GOOD LUCK TO YOU r M -! Good luck to yon and irnnd luck It will be to every ene who take advantage of our SCHOOL BOOK SALE. Nell her a horse-shoe or lour leaf clover can Pjyour children go to the State street book urins you men onnortiiniiiRn. Kja thai a-iioro lor tueir school supplies Patton Bros., IBoolcsellera and Stationers.! 08 STATE 8TKEKT. E. M. WATTE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blan7cJPublis7iers. Bush's New Brlck.over the bank, Com'l street. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OMEGON. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. Firsts-class In all iu appointments. IU tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown in the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. McCROW 5 A Au ziYW a I FRESH REFRIGERATED MEATS 316 Commercial Street, Salem. Only the Best Stock Bought. -8B- Only the Best Meats Bold. Good service. Prompt delivery. MITCHELL, WRIGHT 5 CO, GENERAL Insurance 24o Commercial Street. American Fire Insurance Co., Phila. Home Insurance Co., New York. Norwich-Union Ins. Co., Liverpool. Palatine Insurance Co,. Manchester. Over One Million Dollars Deposited With State Treasurer of Oregon for Protection of Policy Holders la Oregon only. All Losses Adjusted and Paid Through Salem Agency on Policies Written in Marion, Folk, Yamhill and Linn Counties. Also Write Life and Acchleut Insurance In Best Com pa u lea in tho World. F. T. HART, LEADS 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. ANOTHER NEW LINE Of Jackets arrived vesterdav from inwVnrir t.,iim Mnnnf nfTnrd to mis I tbee. aa they are all of the latest styles. We have marked the prices low, to 'suit the times. Prices range from. M60 to 115.00. We can save you money on Jackets. Try us and Bee. POPULAR LINES OR NEW DRESS GOODS, Plaids, Plain, Changeable and Hopsaoklng effects, at prices from 26o to 35c,-40c, 60c and 75c, for splendid values. THOSE LONG CLOAKS Left over from last year are going fast IJ you want a bargain hurry up and get one or them. If you And one to suit you there will be no trouble about the price. We are selling them at less than half price. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - BALXM, OREGON HuMen's and boys' clothing never so chan. MOON (ii;r ' Vvui NEW ADTKKTI8KMKN18, T ADIK.H Wlshlnir in mnborK.u. .r" I JLl lDKwrltlnBav their homes" Vaafei7? tnump. Mis, Iulse F.'imefc WCOD WANTED.-I00 flue 2-ytarolil tori trees to trade lor wood. Good wr$G inquire otCB. Clement. uis IN I wjk 80 ACKK3 AT A BAUGAlN-fnr rt 1 trade. Ten acres lmorovul. lih v3 i buildings, on railroad. rullrn,..! will .J. .."! I wagon as pan payment, or some eciod .. ... ia&a icgmut I CO -8. II A. Clark, on IBIh street. S-lem oi mill gon. W 31HI!.PA-EE.B u fcoPto" Ale at E. o. Stiit . Advertising Agency, U and 65 Mcrchtatt xchanee. Sau Francis, iiirnmi. XZrl contract for advertising can be nude for U Uuiwoi iaxm nuiniiMUJS-i.uerature of m klndsoasaleatffiM Liberty street. -iJ CHAS. GREEN, SON, BRAINARD 4 CO., Watcrvllle, N.Y. Hop Buyers. omco above Williams & KngUnd't tank. al8Dl. (Imwnn Inirilixl In .oil """i I ' H. C. WHITNAtf, Alt. BURTON BKOTIIiJUS Manulacture8landard Pressed Brick, ' Molded Brick In all Patterns for Froiili and supply the brick lor the NewBalemCIrt Hall and nearly oil the line bulld'ngserecW In the Capital city. t ards near I'enltentlary, Salem, Or. 8 S d MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN I Connectlngand Primary Classetopea Monday, Sept. 25tli, Oor. Court and .Liberty streets, opposite open bouse. For teachers and mothers will begin October 3d. at the same place. For particulars apply to Mrs. P. S. Knight, Prlncljtt STE0SL0FF, - Agents, SALEM, OREGON. Western Assurance, Toronto, Canada. Lancashire, Manchester, Eug. Hamhurg-Madeburir. Germuny. Home Mutual, Ban Francisco, Cal, MERCHAN1 TAILOR.