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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1895)
,fW "BW I JT,!J i -y. ou) for R?dii(fioDS. k over this list for this space for a S. DEARBORN, BOOKSELLER. -Large stock, all reduced In ptlcc. i celluloid frames, 250. ilulotJ In large iheeli for fancy work. Motal Frames-Only 25c each. atlier Pnnei, Card casesj reduced. i Tissue 2c roll, all shades. ItMeeted Map of United States-loc. egon Xmas Cards 10c, 15c and 2c. racious POINTS. Wo have tbo largest and lost stock of Watches, Dia- rtnriq. .Tnwolrv. Solid and 'Infcocl Silverware in tho city. ITn nlnn havo a fine lino of nportod Out Glass of tho idlest rjrrado. Silvor novol- !., nr..1l r riAa nf. nripna lint. ! defy competition lornrat c;asa ., .... rt I goods. AH goons guaranteed m roproscnted. Give us a call nd bo convinced. Just for a Flyer, X Wo will sell Gonuine Im ported Pearl Opera Glasses lor $4. Fine line of Ladies' Purses, X in Gonuino ButMesnako. Sonl and Alligator Skins. Speouil drives on ladies' solid gold watohos. SW, Thompson Ca -STEAMERS- lAltona and Ramona1 LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. Portland. 6:45 a- m. 9:o n-m Salem. iN4S a. m. 10115 a.m. I Independence, C130 n. m. 6:00 a.m. EtTFrelght received up to io p. m..l Quick time, regular service and cheap , ...rates ... M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. aaaaHBaaaesisnBesBsaiBaaESHBSBiBBBi PERSONALS. H. Bt. Ilolon wont to Jefferson today. Walter Lyon wont to Portland to day Geo. W. Colllus, of Albany, la In the city. Henry Lang went to Portland this afternoon. Hon. G. M, Irwin returned today from Drain. Judgo Geo. H, Burnett returned today from Albany. Secretary of Btate II. It. Klncald wont to Portland today. J. A, Van Eaton wont to Portland ou tbo tialom local this morning. Zideo Rlgga went to Portland today nnd will leavo toulght for California. L. 0. Kaaor, of Derry, was In Baleru today, ourouto homo from Portland. Edwin L. Stone, geueral manager of tho O. O. & E, railway Is in tho city. Thos. Kay, of tbo Balem Woolen mills, transacted business iu Portlaud t tday. State Treasurer Phil. Motsoban aud daughter Miss Auna wout to Portlaud today. Rev, Roland D.Grant passed through Balem today on his return to Portlaud from Eugene, sav 25c Presents, Bilk neokties, iuitlal silk handkerchiefs, pair linen cutis, fine Swiss em brolderled haudkorohlofs. wool fascinators, tine linen handkerchiefs, ladles' black cashmere gloves, pair "Albeit" fast blaok hone, elegant side combs, tasty work baskets, boy's aud girl's caps, pair nlokel plated shear, ladles' and men's pirses, good bottle perfumery, tluo llueu towels, pocket knives, X X 50c Presents X X Elegaut wool fascinators, tine silk neckties, ulce fans, blaok silk saltteua, line cashmere gloves, fuuoy mirrors, celluloid work boxes, wblak broom holders Swiss embrolderled linen handkerchiefs, flue silk haudkerchlefs, on 'Durable" white shirt, line pair shears, good hair brush, Vigilant corsets. $1.00 Bilk serge umbrellas, Foster's kid glovw, ladles' awl gentlemen's sllpwre, men's kid gloves, oue dozen good linen uapklus. J doxeu Due napkins, shoa- gug bags, celluloid necktie boxes, ulce toilet Bets, flue white shirts, good hats, .AG. corset, Ferris good seuat waists, nice pair law curtalus, ft mo fans, three pairs "Albeit" fast black silk Maoo hose. WILLIS Qatet sad MUrty, tgrnsmmam uijiieiiui.il J i.i-ii cut priccsWatch week or two, Chatterbox, 1895, 6oe.1 Red Line I'mIi, reduced from l (0 75c New Silk Ilound Poeli, 'reduced from l $0 to 90c Embossed Coren, Poeli, reduced from f 1.50 to 90c. Full Silk Bound Poeti, reduced from H.i$ to 8c. Padded Leather Poeti, reduced from fi.50 to $1.15. wwwlGZ Commercial st aovernor Win. P. Lord aud Attort noy-Genorol Idlomun, went to Port land this morning, "Wni. Harder, general freight agent of tbo Great Northern Railway, came up from Portlaud last night. Cant. It. F. Sanderson went to Port land this morning, where he will take the Shasta limited for California. Ho will goto Euroka In search for a per. minent location. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lease, of Vow Park, left todiiy for Portland) and will ntnrt tonight for California. They will visit Santa Cruz and other points, and will probably remalu away a couple of months. SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mrs. J. W. Fowler and little children loft today for San Frauclsoo. Mies Mlnnlo Thatcher returned today from a visit in Butteville. Mlsallattlo Cheney, of Albany, is the guest of Mrs. M. E. Poguo. Mrs. Robert Whiting, of Portland, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Marsh. Miss Klttto Harbord left yesterday fur Spokaue, to spend the holidays with her father. Mrs. Helen D.Harford, stnto leoturer for tbo W. C. T. U.f is In Sulom, com ing down from Albany today, Mr. Geo. H. Saubort and Miss Edith Plamandon returned to Spokuno today after a visit with relatives in this city. Mrs. O. D. Rennlo went to Portland this morning, wbero she will visit with her sister, Mrs, W. V. Price, for several days, JUNIOIt UNITY CLUB, Thero will bo a regular meeting tomorrow night in Cbaunlng hall, at which all the membora are requested to be present. UNITY CLUB. Tbo Unity club moots tonight at Cbanning Hall, where the fourth act rf the "Merchant of Venice" will be read, as well as essays by several mom bore. UNION BIllLK MEKTINO. At the Y. M. 0. A. rooms Friday ovening, December 0tb, at 7:80 o'olock a union Blblo meeting will be held, in whlob Rev. and Mrs.D. L'ppert, Revs. W. C. Kantner, A. L. Hutchinson, J. M. Martin, P, C. Hetzler and others will participate, Supreme Oeurt On motion of 0. C. Carey. Robert Livingston was admitted upon certifi cate from the supreme court of Boot. laud, to praotlce in all the courts of this state. Commercial bank of Vancouver rcapoudout vs. D. F. Sherman appell ant, nppoal from Multnomah county; argued and submitted. Geo. H. Will, lams attorney for respondent and Chas. H. Caroy attorney for appellant. Andrew Klser respondent va Joseph Holladay, appellant; ordered on stipu lation that respondent have until the SOth day of December 1895 to servo and file his brief herein. Finis Feookab And other kinds of hats aud cans at the New York Racket at tholr usual low prlouu. 18 2dlw Our i7 cent dolls beat old Banta Clnua himself. Oaburu's racket store. 173t Presents, X BROS. & CO., The Catk Dry Goods, Clothlnj and Shoe Home mmmmfma.iwfmMthmimmmmt!l6mmtMui.iw i u I SjyiJRJl OK WILLIAMS. 1 ABiwtrof Muili r MNrr, IU oilrtr WlllUmi A England Banking Oo. In answer to (tuition of it, Wf Ilium In tti rase of the failed banking com nnnv. Illlnll I1, AfflMnrv linn libit a liixMlinant Hint la ft tnvnrn nrrliimi.l of Miijor (Iturjc WlllNirw, of lm. ' He rtvltn that there In In tho bank vault a cerllfloalo of iplt In IIm name nf It, William for f 23,000, but dotilca Hint tbo bank orcr obltlnoit unlmiimofmonnyof Jt. Wllllnfri, or of F. 0. Baker, and denies that tho bank ever agreed to pay Baker 'I per cent In advance and 0 per cent per annum for Ifi months on said loan, and denies that such certlltcato was ever Isiiied to it. Williams, Geo. Wllllniim, or Williams ttiigiami. aiso nornetr that receiver lias any icniwirtigo mat It. Williams paid to Baker $21,880 or any other sum out of his personal funds and that Williams ovon becamo cqult ablo holder of said not against Baker. Denies that he wrongfully interfered to prevent England from endorsing said certificate, or that ho wrongfully refused to deliver said alleged ccr tlllcato to R. Williams, or that R. Wil liams owns or poscciiee any dnbt against aald banking company. McNary, an receiver, further alleges rifl eeparato answer,dcfen8onnd counter claim to said petition of R. Williams: 1. '1 bat Geo. Williams is president, becauao ho and his brother R. WIN Hams owned controlling stock. 2. That Geo. Williams, aa prealdont, wrongfully executed his own personal unsecured promUory notes to said cor. poratlon and wrongfully drew money by such notes, overdrafts aud checks up to June 8, 1803, of over f 45,000. 8. Qn Juuo 8, 1803, Geo. Williams borrowed ol Frank C. Baker on his persouui note, 120,000! duo In 12 months at 0 per cent. Ou tho same day be boueht u draft of $4000 with some of this money, which bo endorsed to R. Williams. Ho then placed tbo (10,000 in tho bank on n. ceriJcato of deposit to himself instead of paying what ho owed the bank, said cortiiloate being psyablo iu 12 months, at 0 per ceut. Ho borrowed (3000 of Baker August 1, 1803, depositing Bamo aa as above. 4 and 6. August 14th Baker waa uuwllling to lend Williams more aud demanded security, and Geo. Williams gave his note to him for (23,000 with Eagland aud R. Williams as co-mnk-ers. Geo. Williams thou drew of tho bank on bis own unsecured uoto (4,000, cancelled his certificates of deposit of (10,000 and (3,000, and wrongfully executed to R. Williams n certlllcato of deposit or (23,000, payable in fifteen mouths. 0 and 7. That Geo. Williams as prealdont thon took from the bank money to pay interest 011 notes he owed Baker, and iu all drew out of tho bank on his own unsecured Indebted uess to tho amount of (05,000 In ull. 8. That on October 1, 180S, Geo. Williams as prealdont and R. WIN Hams his brother, Uuowlng that George was owing tho bank (05,000, connived togother for tho purposo of cheating the other creditors nnd stock, holders, deeded to R. Williams all bis real estate in Multnomah county to the amount of (44,000 for which R. Wil liams has never paid a cent, oxoept that ho agreed to pay oil tho noto of (23,000 to F. C. Baker. Thero are further details sot out in full Iu this answer to the samo effect. An Ad for Salem. One of tbo beat advertisements tbo city of Balem has over had is tho testi monial to tho efflcaoy of Pink Pills, published in Tub Journal. It was prepared at his own request, forwarded to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady Now York, and by them ordered published iu all leading nows papers in the United States. While the Pink Pills Co. pays Tub Jouknal well for this ouo advertise ment, the advertlsemeut Balem gets out of it will cost not ono ceut. Millions of coplts of that wrlto-up of Capt. Beusou, with numerous allu sions to the Cupltal City and the olimato of Oregon will bo circulated all over the Uulted States and Eoglaud, aa the Williams Medical Co. are tho largest patent medlcino advertisers in the world at present. Probate. In estate ot M. J, Hill, deceased, Mary A, Arnett, heir at law, 11 lea ob jections to statement of D. B. Hayden and Beth R Hammer. January 13th fixed for hearing. The New York Racket haa reduced prices ou all ladles' wool maolntpahes Only a few in stock to close out at a very low price. Call aud examine. 18 2dlw nosi'iTAi, Mektino. Thero will be a meeting of tho Board of Control of the Halem hospital at tho building Friday afternoon at 2:30. By orderot president, Mrs, J, J, Murphy. m Tho yerv finest all wool, scarlet, cashlmere finish underwear for men, reduced from (1 25 to 75 cents to close out, at the Now York Racket. 182dlw Dolls from 1 burn's Racket, cent to f5,C0 at Os-173t rmmmmmmmmmmmiitmmmmm STATU KOUMR HflWH, Wfttlif fof0Mt for I'fldny, fain, warmr, Governor Lord went foPorlUfld till morning. ! ''''""" I ""'! Ollltinlfll lo AUt "I'0'"1" '"" ' mw " ' ,""' t tn built when (lis legUlatiiro l'i;'prlnlpil Iho itioimy, ami iy . r'lc " lloodwl. K. A. M. lUmuUnnlr., of Jaakson J vlllc, was received At the Mats prison, today soiitoncfld two year for forgo ry Secretary of Slate Klncald went to Portland on tho afternoon trcln. II. A. Smith, Delilah; Win, Wakr. Hold, Waldport; Geo. J. Cameron, I Pertland: were appointed notaries today. A number of complaints from tho eotitlieaiit part of the city, appeared at tho stato house today, bvoauno Mill creok ditch Is Hooding tho low places and doing considerable damage. Examination show'sucb appropriations as that for cleaning out Mill creek and protecting the banks, shows' that such monoy has seldom been expended until tbo second year. The stato acts slowly and Beldom gets to work Iunldo of two years, BTATK TAX HOARD. This board Is hearing tbo seventh district today aud has pot begun equalisation, Marlon county will probably sudor no changes, Business property Is osseesod too low in most towns is the only criticism by tho board of Mr. ColTey't work. There seems little prospect of any changes by the board. The best 25 cont doll in the at Osburn's racket store. world 173t Dolls for 12 cents, worth double the money at Osburn's racket store. 173 Tho best 40 racket store. cont dolls at OiburnV 173t A Special Holiday fit Special Prices- TliU It what you will find at the Union Bargain Store, 142 Slate st. If you want Toyi, Dolli or Album wo have them. If you want Celluloid Goods, Vases, China Cups and Saucers or fancy goods of any kind, we have them. II you want a nice pair of Shoes or Slippers, we have them. And don't forcet we have a nioe line of trado. Make no mistake. Do not lay out a dollar In presents until save you money. Union Bargain Store. 1-42 STATE STREET. CHANGING PIANISTS. An Incidental l'crformaooo That Proved Intercttlnc "As interesting ns nnything Tvo seen In this town," said a visitor to tho city, "was n cbango of pianists that I saw in a varioty theater. Thero waa a man on tho stago singing a song, and tho pianist was playing tbo accompanimont. I hap pened to Bee tho pianist glancing to tho loft onco, and I looked in that direction myself and saw coming down tho sislo a man that I judged must bo tho relief pi anist, and so ho was. I imagined that ho would sit down for amomont and trait, but, dear mo, I was very slow. "Ho was approaching tho piano at the bass end of tho keyboard. When ho had almost reached tho corner of tho piano, tho man who was playing began gontly sliding off tho seat to tho right, stUl playing. By this timo the relief was abreast of tbo bass koys, and thoso tbo first player, who was still sliding stead ily to tho right, now relinquished to him, and then tho nowcomor, still standing, but also moving steadily to the right, struck in in perfect timo and tunc "Thero was a brief timo, a second or two, when both men wero playing tho totiring pianist tho troblo und tho on coming player the bass and for a frac tion of a second they were both stand ing. But now tho now player is fairly opposite the center of tho koyboard. Ho settled into tho seat, nnd now it is his hand that strikes tho treble, nnd now the whole piano resounds to his resolute touch. "In fact, thero never was n minute whon the piano had anything to say about it. Thero neyor was a minute when tho men wero not completely mas tors of tho situation. Thero novor was au instant from tho timo the relief ap proached until ho was firmly settled in his seat when both men wero not con tinuously in motion, bnt tho change was matlo without a jar or n slur in the mu sic and without tbo omission of a note." Now York San. mum. It iodino bo takon continuously for a length of timo, what ia known ns iodisin results, pifferent; individual nro affected differently by this drug. Thero nro three- forms of iodio in toxicationfirst, that in which the symptoms arc thoso of gastric irrita tion; second, that characterized by nervous troubles, neuralgia, ringing in tho ears, convulsive movements, disturbed, intellect; third, that char acterized by rapid emaciation, com mencing mostly in tho face, and bo vero nervous palpitntiona of the heart, with oxceisivo appetite, which qomotimes pvecedos.JUul comotiruw follows tho loss of flesh. Thoso symp toms nro said to bo most easily in duce4 in goitrous porsons. -Brooklyn I Koala iiwimmiw' ssium ii Owing to the inclemency of the weather and wanting to give ail an uppuuaAy w ww y acM tuner" chiefs at a bargain wc will continue our SPECIAL HANDKERCHIEF SALE ! Including nil handlcorchiofw, silk, LOOK Ladies' Silk Initial Handkcrcliioffl, 20o Ladies' Linon Lawn (fino) Initial Udfa, 28c. Gonts' Silk fWo) Initial Hdfs, 47c. Largo Silk Mufflers from 70c up. ftSrSavo monoy by On Saturday UEGULATOBS OP LOW Umbrellas, bought e especially for tl e holiday you have seen our sblendid stock. We will ATCHISON PHILOSOPHY. Neighborhood quarrels aro an conta gious as scarlet fever. Thero aro a thousand wayn of being Jool, nnd they aro nil easy to find. If salvation could bo placed on n buT gain counter, wo would all be saved. Tako caro of yourself when you havot cold, bo you may llvo to catch more ol them. You will always roiuember those things you would Ik) happier if yon could forgot. When thero is occasion for embarrass ment, it is greatly to a man's credit thai ho is embarrassed. Tho wisest man in tho world is th man who nvoids doing tho greatest number of useless things. SIouicmi Gumbllac. A Siamoso will etnko money on anything. Licensed gambling houses exist in tho cities and aro a lorg6 sourco of incomo to tho government, which farms out tho monopoly. A roy al lottery is oxtensivoly patronized In Bangkok. Tho gambling houses and tho pawnshops, which aro their corollary, and which aro stocked with objects pawned or stolon, aro a disgrace to tho capital. In some streets ovcry other liouso is a pawn shop, kept by n Chinaman. For nightly Roviow. "" "Xet no Gave It tho Sbak. Uncle Allen had dropped into a cob bler's shop for repairs. As ho roso up after putting on the mended shoo he polled tho chair up with him. "That lump of wax," Bald tho shoe maker, "seems to havo formed a strong attachment for yon." "I don't reciprocate," replied Unci Alien, "but I confess I'm a good deal took on tho choir." Chicago Tribune Awwded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, MIJwlHter Fair. 'Da w CREAM RAKING P0MDIR lMct Perfect Mad. 40 Years Utc Standard. SIOil itiiiimii.n .miii i fiuhim! ninyiwwBwnmiiii iwfuiinngL'p'i FRIDHY linon and cotton, m woll nn THIS LIST Gents Cambric Initial fldfo, Silo. Ladies' embroidered lidfo from 70a buying tomorrow. Ask to see SPECIAL DRESS S. M. & E. PIUCE3. USTTPTjEPHONE 112. -AT CLEARANCE 00UE f.ii STORi, The Best Goods and Lowest Prices FOR CLOTHING -AND- Furnishing Goods Come and see for yourselves. WOOhEft ii STORE Uow SuCVaso I Itmtrlcted la Canaan. Tho Canadian restrictions ou suffrage aro pocullar. In order to bo rutitlod to voto, not only must ouo bo n mnlo Brit ish subject 21 years of ago and havo lived iu tho Dominion at least a year, but ho must also liavu been tho owner of real ostato or tho ocouplor of a rented Iioubo or business property for tho same time. If ho owns real cstato in a city, it must ho worth f 300, if iu a town (200, and if elsowhero $160. If bo uol ther owns real estato nor occupies real cstato ob a tenant, ho can voto if ho earns $300 a year, or if ho bo tho son of a farmer or renl cstato owner nnd live at his fathor's home. An incomo voter is not required, as all other voters arc, to llvo a year in tho district wbero Ik wants to voto, bnt can register at any timo. Albany Times-Union. 1831 THE COLTIVATOIt AND 189G Country Gentleman, TEK BEST OF THE AartlCULTUIUU WEKKUK3: Devoted to Farm Oropa aud Frocesaw, Horticulture a Fruit Growlur, Lve-8toek and Dairying. While It alio Include all minor department or IturI Intna. mob. aa ths poultry yard, eioninlogy, beekeeping, greenhouse and fimuvrf, vcu-riouy repiri, iaru questions and answer, nrealile reading dometUo fcon orav vndaaummyor I lie news ot tbxwk. mucnattenUun U paid to me urcpecU of the crops, aa Uuowlna light upon una or tbo most Important ot all questions When to Buy and when to Hell. It Is liberally Illustrated and contains more reading matter than ever be lore. Trie subscription prloe 1 S3 60 per year, but we oUer atpeolal reduction la cur CLUB TtaTE-t OR 1S90 Two SubscrlptlOBJ, In one reailttaBce SI CO six do do in 1 u ion " do do 140 -To aU nw aubserlber for 18M. raylnz In sdvancmw, wowlil send the pater Ueekij fo ourrec-lptofiher-mltUncetOJanuary 1st is. Without extra charg. wwy Bpoclmen copies tree. Addrrss. LUTHER TUCKER & BON. Anny, .T. it uiurnev irimna nro UfttlallV mmntAlM nnrl an oxtonsivo lino of uiufllars, OVER Lnrlios' Linon Lawn Initial Ildfs, 8u Qontn' Silk Initial Ildfn. 24c. om 70oln 1 our lino of purses. GOODS SALE H. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. THE- Stamped Linens, Napklus and nicely bordered linen tablo cloths and bath towels at the Now York Racket, all at racket prices. 18 2dlw Barn to rent near bulsness part of town. Enquire at this office. remedy for (Jouorrbocs, Uleut, flporraalorrhcum, Whitii. 11 una tarsi !!- charge, or snr InOsmms. Hon. Irritation or ulcers- 1 MQUftloa. tlon ot nine oil Dieni- .THtEmCHIUlCUOo. transj. .S'on-trlnten. Bnr aati, in nlaln frrSPDer. oiu or iirntc" r- -""''" ..."'.. 11.00, ur 3 Lot I lis. W filn.n1r- ni 011 rrqoeil vt eiDrrftfl. irrii,iu. u. VETERINARY Condition powders, liniments, heat ing lotions and ointments, blisteiing oint ments, purgative pills and colic medicines al ways on hand as cheap as elsewhere. CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. MITCHELL. Graduate of Ont. Vet. College, Toronto, Canada. Office and Despensary at Red Front Livery Stable, Salem, Oregon, Prices no object. Many attracthe and useful Holiday Goods still in stock. St lie Handkerchiefs, silk mufflers, silk mittens, linen handker chiefs plain and embrolderled, um brellas, hosiery, underwear, &c. Remember, prices no object. SAL Ate Oil ESB kMw OurasiM4 mr fsVI nCMCiMin,0 ,) 'Wsjdl MOST BE SB ! TBI FAUCI 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. 'WL - ;"'