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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1895)
' -"ywnl' "Tr QftyftVKJtyFW tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmm SPECIAL HOLLIDAY SALES i .- . i... .--.! u Vmii mi nf 1 n ffi MilY. Xm.i Cirii. cdlulolil norilllot. ih ' rtotph r!fm, I hmlkfchl ami Cfors !!. Csnl C, Ink Wind- lJorlimifc, OK, Finer CsUmlAfi for llwi. c n ldfn's tow llookl, Uf Mock of MlliiMd, liy lh ihel, o mik up In fine sfilclri. All c" low, F, S. DEARBORN, -TIIK H)0(HKM.kn rEEHONALS. A. C. Lawrence Is quits III. Mrs. Q O, Savage li seriously III. D, 13. 8wnnk went to Aumsvllle to day. K. 0. Churchill left lot California last night. 0. Vaa Pattoa returned to Cbomswa today. Ed. Keene left last night for Cali fornia. E. C. Herren returned from Port land today. Lon Wain waa ealled to Dallas today m a witness. MoKlnley Mitchell returned to Ger yals today. Mrs. G. A. Edwards wont to Port, land today. ItbV. Q. W. Qrannls waa a Portland visitor today. Thos. Kay returned from Waterloo this niornluR. Dr. W. 8. Molt visited patlenU at Chemawa this motnltig. State Printer W. H. Leeds returned laet night from Portland. A.Klein, tbo boot and shoo dealtr, had business In Portland today. L. V. Eblen, tbo county clerk, baa been confined to his homo since three weeks. Geo. W. Davis, John A. Carson and John Hughes returned last night from Portland. J. A. Dummett, travelling secretary of the Y. M. C. A., was In the city yesterday. Ex-Btate Printer F. 0. Baker la in tliecity, having Just returned from a trip to California. P. B. Whitney, travelling freight agent of the B. P. Co., proceeded on up tbo road this morning, Mrs. A.T. Dnsco, of Medford, who la sojourning In Balem, returned today from a short visit In Turner. J. W. Eblen.of Aurora, Is In tbo city. His eon, L.V. Ehlon, tho county clerk, is very ill at hla home on Cottage utrcet. Mlas Belwood, who has been the guest of lior brother, J. A. Belwood, and family for a short time past re turned to her homo la Portland today. Mrs. M. P. Splllar, of Blandford, Mass., is In tbo city, the guest of her brother, Judge R. P. Boise. Mrs. Spll lar bold a professorship In the Unlyer. verslty of Oregon at Eugene for several years, and Is well known there and In Balem. Balku Hospital. The board of control of the Balem hospital mot yes terday afternoon at tbo building on Twelfth street whloh has been pur chased and la txlmc fitted up for the purpose, and allected a temporary or gaulzatlon by the election of Mrs. J. J. Murphy president and W. T. Gray secretary. Tho committee for raising funds waa continued with a request to solicit subscriptions. New Notaries. The following named gentlcmon were today commls. Bloned notaries public Eugene Pann. enburg, Empire City; W. J. Mays and A, J. Btlllwell, of Tillamook county. Senator Hill endorses tho nomina tion of Judgo Plckbam for tho supreme bench and ho will bo confirmed by the senate ho thinks. Grand Inventory Sale! In order to clean up stock before tho annual Inventory, wo ofler tbo toUowlac wonderful bargutm: 5ln VAT? 14 2.luoU all wool bouclM, JO X iXiXU t,aCk ftd ajy, regular 7Jo g;oodi. ntin VATiTl 63 Inch all wool plaids. UOC X1XW formerly SI a yard. ,, A l.TTJ WncU heavy, all wool, J JO XI.LXJ itorm eUovoit, reguUr 76o yard. iloJL V A 1-fTt ift-luch novelty blaok -lvA' uri goods, regular 60a. K(n V A P 111 dood German lieu net la, OKJO X.JU lnehevrloe,biackonl.v. jnl V"A RH 3aod 38-lu U cwbn crea "a AJvl7 Rd serges, mulai 60a yd. Ttiut SM black silk drew pattern vrlli bo ?:lvu hwjiv December ai, Buy yonr draw roiuui we have atl tUe latent novelties. Mli order cnrolu'ly and promptly tilled. WILLIS Court and Liberty, llio mmmmmmmm riu IlflOkl. Fwd In ill Mm( .IW IMi.ftl liW Mlrtd ft l'rm, llhmlkrchlf WOOLEN MILL BUS81D7. Tbo $25,000 Stock More Than Half SnsscTibed. The committee on ralslog the woolen mill subsidy Is working quietly, and meeting with good success. Subscrip tions large and f mall are coming In, and over half of the $25,000 Is alread taken. The canvass has not been half completed and It Is safe to assume that tho mills will be rebuilt. STOCK SUBSCRIBED. J. J. Dalrymple . 1 1.60O J. AI. Wallace 1,360 J. M. Wallace, for a friend 600 0. N. W. Tuthlll 600 Waldemar Nelson. 30(1 W. G. Westacott 100 J E. Baker 100 Ouean Bros ..... . .. 200 Silem Iron Works. U. B. Downing D. J. Cooper Patton Bros 160 600 100 100 100 200 100 200 200 260 L.ti. Winters. Krausso Bros. .--.... J. M. Loog W.8. Dunnlway N.J. Haas .. W. L. Tooze, Woodburn -i Hofer Bros 100 Gua Kantelborg 200 Jacob Vogt 10(1 J. W. Joseph 100 J. K. Wetherford, Albany 6,000 D. D. Coffey 200 Tilmon Ford 100 F. Levy : 100 Geo. G. Bingham 200 Wm. Brown 100 E. C. Cross 100 A. Bush 1,000 Phil Metschan. 1,000 Total f!4,660 Mr. Thos. Kay, accompanied by Pugb, the architect, will start for Cal ifornia tomorrow, perhaps, to Investi gate a large one story woolen mill plant that he thinks Is well suited for ths nev Balem woolen mills. Mr. Kay proposes to erect the meat modern kind of a fire-proof structure, with brick walls, cement floors, and lighted from above. The subsidy committee hope to get enough stock subscribed to permit him to start Friday and be back early next week and begin work, J. K. Wcatherforo, of Albany, who takes $6,000 stock, has encouraged the committee very much. A number of email subscriptions were secured today and there is still a large sum to raise. All who can take stock from $100 up wards should do so at once and let work on the new mill start Monday next. After Comrade. William Benson and J. W. Jory, Grand Army men, appeared before the Marlon county court Wednesday to inquire after a deceased comrade, Adams, who was buried by the oeunty several months ago. The deceased soldier was sent to the Soldiers' Home at Roeeburg about ft year ago. He was i:fUicted with cancer, and was re fused admittance for the stated reason that the Heau had not the facilities to care for one In his coadltioa Some time after returning, be died and waa buried by the couaty. The ex.soldlera today denounced the Home before the court for not receiving their com rade, and hare concluded that it is their duty to see that hla resaalfts are exhumed and burled by comrades. No formal request for the privilege to ex hume the body has yet been made to the court, however. The New York Racket has the beat line of GO cent underwear for men la Balem. Bold by others at 76 cent. S8.50 SG.50 SG.00 $3.35 a suit Our men's all wool bUek cbevolt sack eulU. Reulr 110 foods. aiult Men's black and blue black cbetoll aaek suits. Kefukr SIM goods. a tull Men's blaok and ilue blaok obevolt sack suits, ltcgular 17.00 goods. Dots all wool eombuuutoa suit, two pairs pants, coat oad cap, Hrg uuirtj.fosjOoas Hoy' IU0 suits BOW II: ths M suit bow B.W; the ft suiu now SL60; and HM suits now i. we do Just as we advertise to do. Call and avn money BROS. & CO,, Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe House lIAIi'MllXliiHKilSE minm m KOLU COMPLETED AN!) FOOTED Aver YalHen of Uwrfcj lIsfRfi ami (ViiUr. County A sessor I). I), Cbfley today completed his aMtnent fat 1895 and the footings of rails are given belew. Tha total valuation shows a half million Increase ovsr IfiOI. ItAILItOADS, TBI.EHBAril, JCTU. No. miles railroad .101.48 W. U. Telegragb Co 73 68 Postal Tslesrapb Co 46.00 Telephone Co. 3-5.00 TUB A8flF.fl8MK.Vr. Accres cultivated land 108,703 Acres unimproved 290,404 Value cultivated land r,711,32 Value unimproved 1,384,182 Cultivated per aero 10.00 Unimproved .............. 4.76 Improvements,deeded land.. 646,050 Improvements, not deedtd land 27,605 Town and city lots 1,138,475 Improvements on svma...... 063,469 Merchandise & Imp ... 669,800 Money .- 44,442 Notes and accounts 709.420 Hhares of stock 123.703 Furniture and carriage 838 848 Horses and mules, 8,447 288,039 Average value S 31.00 Cattle. 11.64. average 110.90. 127 211 dheep and coats. 26.874 84.M5 dwlne. 9.222 21.800 Average sheep and goats.... 1.32 Average awlne 2.86 Gross value, all property S9.3S4.689 ExemptloBS 837172 Total taxable 8,647.017 Number polls ..... 8,748 Gemaa Baptist. The first session of tUe coafereaee of German Baptists was held at thechurob last evening. Rov.W.JBunuke preached a very impressive sermon, oa the theme: "Tbo Presence of the Loid.'t The delegates were welcomed In ft good speech by the practical Balem pastor, Rey. O. E. Kllewer. Their .meetings today are arousing considerable Inter eat and a good time Is being enjoyed by all present. SBJ HM i A Lively Fkjiit. A four handed fight occurred near Jasper last Bunday afternoon between E. L. and Jesse Smith on one aide aiid the two Talla feioa on the other. It was a continua tion of the trouble over land which thoy have been having for the past several months. They all received badly disfigured faces and cranlums. From people who live in the neighbor hood we learn that It Is the general feeling that all should be heavily fined for their actions. Eugene Guard. m i A Directive Flue. A tire started on the third iloor of the Cook hotel, corner or State and High atreeta, about 4 o'clook yesterday afternoon. A de fective chimney was the cause. An alarm was turaed in and the Are da partraent arrlyed very promptly, when the blaze was extinguished by a Bab cock. Governor Lord says the woolen mill must be rebuilt and he will take some stock. The commltte has not made a eanvasa of the atate bouse officials. Several thousand dollars stock will probably be taken there. Marriage licenses were yesterday granted to C. N. Moaher and Emma Saunders, and George Gibson and Hettle Roberta. Btill xt It, Brewster & Wblte.the rustling Court street feed dealers met competition from every source, and always give the besjt and most feed for the money. ' Rubber boots of all kinds and grades reduced to clear out stock at New York Racket. Wanted. To exchange or sell, three or four acres opposite school bouse. Will take assail payment, and remainder In work. Inquire of J. O. MoFarland at Clear Lake, six miles norm or city, or aUdrestsUBi. Jl-9-m i I.. HeusEKEErJUt. Reeaecaber Wols's Market will sell you para kettle ren- nerea tars, o id. pan, we: iu lb. pall. 60c. Cheapest market la towa, ' 12 Stf The men's underwear offered for 60 cents at the New York Raeket can't be duplicated elsewhere. NEW LINE ADDED, Keller Sons have put in a new line of floor mattings and are ready to show attract tive patterns All new 12Statc street , SMNSWMISISNI ArfCfTXtal H!" AMeJtlVHIINMtX'' WWIrW vWwWMwrflt "JW Hi wfliiway Tfi Me of iMrWwOoMoll' i!W WM KftlltW H(1 theMeM Mght M 1'ftWM' oOftiftatllM WM fctAOtri In tfifl hftMtta t( rM4vf yettefday ly Mthtbf Jttd4 H.IU HflWli,ff(l. ttlnmi',tot S, Marlotf twttnty circuit omirtilH Hivr (a ilia trillion and ootnpklfll of a milt fof foreclosure I full (utedby K, r , MoCWnnoW, aslfustw, against (he first named company, Tin allesMtfotM of (ho complalti( show that (hew corporation are In dtbUd to tli a Urst Natfonal bank of rilrfi(ln trieiHffl of 117,425, duo on (wo proftjfMfy Motes of (8,713 CO mob, execuUd during 1893, The first note waa signed by 8. ' Mitchell, O.F. Paxtoa, A, P. Fuller, J L. Hartrrmn, Uto.H. Markle, F. H, I'age, D. T. BhsfHian, F, It. Anson and D. B. Tut hlll, they bltigacoommoIallon makers aad sot the Jprlaclpal debtors thereon. The sOBd riot was made by the Balem Light A Power Co. at the In stance of the defendant corporation, payable la three months following the 15th of July, 1893. On December Mth of that year, the two notes being still due, the defendant company gave the plaintiff it seeoad mortgage on all Its property aUaated la and around Balem, Including the eleetrle light and street railway fraaehlees and contracts and the foreeleeure of ths same Is now sought F. It. Aason, who baa been manager of the corporation's business la this city, was aaaaed as the receiver. He Is required to make an Inventory of the property before the expiration of thirty days and to continue the operation of the lighting and power plants and the street railway. The complaint Is a yolumlnoas docu ment, covering over twenty-three type written pages. in regard to the claims against the cimpany for cord wood, Mr. Anson Money Given fiuJay. At the Union Bargain Store with every pair or rubber boots you buy we will s,e you our profits which is equal to that much cash round. We have a big Mock of the Wales, uooayear, woontocket anaotner goou brands and : sn ort leg; also ladie's and misses. All 0 Get prices money saven. elsewlure before you coais Always remember we carrv a comnlete the best Eastern shoe houses for cash and sell (2 for a pair of Jl.50 shoes. We prices cheaper than the cheapest. not only Yours for trade, M. J. 142 STATE ST. states that the farmers bave put their wood Into tbo yard, and tbatlt Is tbelrs until tba oompany requires It, when It will be paid for. Tba pay roll will be met weekly as In the past. There are (practically no unpaid local bills. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Geo. Asbenbremer is still very sick witb malarial fever although his con dltlon was slightly improved yesterday. B. T.GuIss delivered an oration In chapel Monday morning, his subject being "National Bankruptcy," Gt)o. Litchfield and Ernest Wilson visited chapel Monday morning. Dillon Plamondon, a student of the medical college, attended chapel exer cises Tuesday morning. Miss Inez Kuney, of Portland, and MIsms Genovieve Hughes and Edua Knight were chapel visitors Tuesday morning. Miss Ida Harris read a carefully pre pared essay on "Society" in chapel Tuesday moralng;- H. G. Hlbbard recited in chape Wedaeday morning. Fred B. Bowttsox .visited chapel Wedsiesday morning, Since the football Interest has sub sided, the the campus baa been almost entirely deserted. Tha second football team ot the university has bees pract icing yery regularly for several days, as they may play tha Monmouth foot ball team at the latter place next Sat urday. The beys are la good condition aad assists of seme excellent metal. A Hurnber of the students csBtemplate wltassalBgtkagame, whloh promises, to be quite exeUlae:, Christmas v&eatloa will consist of at least eight holidays. School will be dismissed Friday afternoon, December SO, and will not reooaveae aatll Thure. day, January 2, aad possibly aot until the fe-llewiag Monday, thus giving the etudeats from a dkttance aa opportun ity to enjoy a short visit at home. School reoflaveoed Monday with several new studeata enrolled. Work ass been begun la.earaeet la all depart raeats. Those entering the past week are: Helen V, Crawford, Albauy; Cora J. Lltoh'MeW. . Florence P. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest 6f sll In hvalag U. , sssswomsst ssrt. mii)iiiiiiijiLj;i"y"" A MAMMOTH From Saturday, 7th, Until Jan, 1, ALL WINTER GOODS MUST BE SOLD, This is tho greatest enlo ovor hold in Salem to reduce our atoclc boforo ntmuul utock Inkintf and to mnko room for our largo stock of npriog gooda nlrondy ordore I. Big reductions in the following lines: ALL FALL DHESS GOODS MAKKINTOXIIKS, UMBRELLAS, CAPES AND JACKETS, FLANNELS, WOOLEN UNDERWEAR BLANKETS AND QUILTS, YARNS, WOOLEN HOSIERY, ' RUBBER BOOTS AT COST TO CLOSE OUT. HOLIDAY Wq are now showing a handsome line of holiday goods, jornAinontal articles for men, ladies and children. Call and see Extra Inducement, With every $2 purchase you will receive a ticket on thoso two elegant pieces of silverware b be given nway on Dec. 25. They are on exhibition at our store. J-TFLEPIIONE 112. orruouer boots win iu mem anu ooyi long below the regular wholesale price. to us then you will be itatiified our prices are line or shoes in the latest styles, We buy from me, consequently you do not have to pay the same, consequently you do not have to pay guarantee our shoes, but we also guarantee our MATSOXT. TllloUon, George Litchfield nnd Ernest Wilson, of Salem. TIjIb increases tne enrollment In the' liter ary department of Willamette univer sity to 170 which number laoks but two of equaling tho entlro enrollment In the literary department at any time last year. This speaks well for the university ns but a llttlo over one fourth of the present sohool year has passed. State Fair Board. Gov. Lord today appointed Van B. DaLoshmutt, nf Portland, as a ruembor of tho State Borad of Horticultural, to servo four years from December 1. There Is one more member to appoint. ATCHISON PHILOSOPHY. Neighborhood quarrels are ts conta gions ns scarlet fever. There nro a thousand ways of being Jool, and thoy nro nil easy to And. If salvation could be placed on a bar gain counter, wo would all bo saved. Take caro of yourself when yon haves" cold, bo yon may livo to catch inoro o( them. You will always remember thos things yon would be happier if you could forget When thero is occasion for embarrass xnent, it Is greatly to n man's credit that ho is embarrassed. Tho wisest man in the world is thi man who avoids doing the gralcet number of useless things. A locomotive drawing four pasoenget eoacbes has recently dono a milo in 89 seconds on tho Reading road, which would come vory near 100 miles an hoar If maintained. The Baltimore and Ohio is said to be arranging to build an extension from Penns Grove, N. J., to Balem, Dridgeton and Mlllville. Connection will be made with Cape May and Atlantic City. The route has already been surveyed and maps mad. A Tallow tfat Tre. Dr. Stuhlmann, who Is traveling In Africa, lias come- upon a tree whose fruit glvos out a tallowllko tat. Tho tree is one of tho largest In tho forests of Usambarn. and the fruit Is big and heavy, measuring a foot In length by half a foot iu diameter. California Fruit la India. California canned fruits and preserves are considered tho best In the Bombay (In dia) market and are by far tho cheapest. Good Medicloe. An Indian medicine sold at Cartervlllo, Mo,, Is "warranted to make a mas feel Just like ho did boforo the war." A Mne line of table linens Just re eeived at the New York Baoket. The jwlcee are bed rok for spot cash. !!.J -ILUJ-'LOJ-ili I'-'lUH'l Jl 'lIllJMM'I'Mt'IWJtMilV'IIUIilliXLJl.UXl.UlluiiiJu, ACRIFICE OF ALL WINTER GOODS. S. M. & E. HKl'ltESttNTINO THK BIG FOUR INSURANCE Room 14, Bush Bank Building, Salem, 'oniiiici'ciHl Union Assurance Co. London and Lancashire Fire Ins. Ce, Liverpool and London and Olobe. ilartbrd Fire Ins. Co, Brine in v ir State policies and have them written with little or no loss to you. A teini,rKuio Cuimo for Action. From a remnrkablo onso hoard in tho Oban small debt court tho other day I gather that n belief in witch craft is still inoro or leuu prevalent in tho highlands. Ono dairyman named Campbell sued another named Black for damages which ho alleged ho had sustained in his character and repu tation in consequonco of tho defend or having asserted that "ho had an evil oyo," aud that with this wicked organ ho had injured two cows by J "upsetting" und "felling" them. 1 am glad to say that tho Scotch law does not rocognizo this cause of ac tion, nnd the sheriff dismissed tho cafio. Are there no schools in Oban to root out such denso ignornnco? Iondon Truth. A Straight ftliot. Tho young man was making him self as disagreeable ns n man could who didn't know any bettor, and she was hoping tho houso would fail on him or something. "Some women." ho said in tho course of his remarks, "aro ploasod by n brainless youth with a hand somo face." Yes," she rctillbd wearily, "but I'm euro that doesn't npply in your caso." "I hopo not," lu taid conceitedly. "Oh, uoCbhe murmured, "for you haven't a )innd6om face."--DotroiJ Freo Press. Sl(iinv. KuuililluB. A SiamnsM : 1 i-t;sko monoy on anything. Liccm-wl gambling houses wrist in tho ciiit- nnd nro n lorg& sourco of income to tho government, which farms out the monopoly. A roy al lottery is extensively patronized in Bangkok. Tho gambling houses and tho pawnshops, which aro their corollary, aud which nro stocked Vrith objects pawned or stolen, nro a disgrace to tho capital. In some streets every other houso is a pawa shop, kopt by a fihinamon. For nightly Boviow. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Pair. w CREAM BAKING WWDHt (Most Pstisct' Mads. 4 Ytara tka Stsadrf. SALE GOODS. consisting of useful as well . the Hue beforo purchasing. fay 115 STOCK STATE STREET, GO.'S When Babjr was stcV, wo caro her CattorU. Wben she waa a Child, aho cried for Castorli. When aha bocomo Mta, aho clung to Coitork, Vkea she bad ChlMrtn, he gore thorn Castcrtt, STATE INSURANCE CO, For cancellation of policies of State Insuiv ance Co,, and substi tution of Firemen's Fund policies call on JOHN WRIGHT, or office of State Insur ance Co, laiswiM JOHN HUGHES. Dealer la Groceries, Taifits, Oils, WIilervGlass,VHrnL,hcs aud the meet complete stock el Irushes of all Klmls In the State. Artiste' Matcrials,L!e, Hair, CemcHt and Shingles d finest quality of GRASS SKBgg C. H. LANE, 11 211 Commercial at, Balera. Or. -HulU 15 upward. lVnU t& npwrai.W J. H. HAAS, WATOnUAKEH AMD JEWELKK, Makes specialty ol Fine Itepalr Work. Bl Thomaa elook, (., 816 Commercial Htretu rpAKKN UP- A ed and white vearllsf It liellar. at Mornlnnlda. Owner can get itjf upeosrs. T II BlOWD11" I MR HAI.E.-A too4 froU cow. inquire of 1 J. A launer, cor ThlrtoentU and 'W streets. Wt HOUBB Kt-KBAl B,-nonaeol8room,n , 8nlh, pastry, cloaets, barn and oM w, 11 water. $760. Third trert hetw-enDiTlf; lon and Bhlppln Eni;ulro nttSlWIntK ureet, for few )aT imiy lu ChHdrnCryfo' PItohrTt pattorln. BRCHAITIB ?. s .2W.'. . J?' ' fJUOV . . iij.rV" y A.ta29E - j - L. 1 -.- , -.i tuaktinj "- f ' - rraliiii'ts ill r- !!