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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1895)
(iM.imw.nm UMWMI 5 "'l.'Min!'" ' 'WiWMi LU.MiiiuiiSftiKHfaM T CO'- ( ; w it of car a cc M at' a- 0 a ft. .iM ii 1 s ; I ! i 1 W ; v ! n K I -1! Hi t I " r Jfl 0 I Quid ' 'mh' Jyj lit t I ' t l1" ft jajaqi; PRECIOOS POINTS. We havp the largest nnd finest stock of "Watches, Dia monds; Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silverware in the city. Wo also have a fino lino of im ported Cut Glass of the high est irrado. Silvor novelties of all kinds, at prices that defy competition for first-class goods All joods guaranteed as repre sented Give us a call nnd be convinco.l. Just for a Flyer. Wo will sell Genuine Im ported Pearl Opera Glasses lor 34. Fino line of Ladies' Purses 2C in Genu' no Rut'lesnake, SojI and Alligator Mkins. Special driven on ladies' solid gold watolipo. S,W, Thompson Co. STEAMERS 'Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. Portland. G.-45 a m- 9:00 a.m. fcnlem, 7:43 a. m. 10:15 '" Independence, 6130 a, in, 6o a.m. tyFrelght received up lo 10 p. m.3 time, regular service and cheap .. ..rates ... M. 1'. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. gjPCSSHSSfi Preparo 1 N. Yourself and fatally to tako tho Heat Meal of the Year, served at Btrong'a Restuuran' on Now Vcar'B Day. As usual, only 2o cunts. PEHSONAL8. Krnpt Porter, of Ale, is in tho city. ihf. ,. M. Parvln wont to Albany ttitluy, Dr. Molt wuh u Chemawa visitor this mornlug. lion. n. L. Hurkloy, of Woodburn, ii la the olty. Mr. Will Graham of Portlaud, was la the city Bunday. Itev. F. II. Gwynno wont to Wood burn tbb ufturuoon Dr. W. 8. Molt was a Chemawa visitor thin morning. Adjutant General Tattle roturuod to Portland thin morning. Judge W. It. Willis returned to Riseburir. today, Mr. John Thoiuaa of Tho Dalles, Is visiting relatives nnd frlenda In Balom aud vlclulty. H. A. Johnson, ar., la lying very low at his homo 011 Church street with heart trouble. Mrs. F. Sporger, of Natron, returned home todny after n visit with relatives In this city. II, 0. nud Pearl Hunter, of Btayton, havo returned to Monmouth State normal school. SVm, Drown, tho hop-buyer, was a northbound passougor on thu Balom looil this morning. B. M. Btook, of the Rtate street dry goods grm of Btook Bros,, spout Bun. day In tho metropolis. Prof. Copolaud, of Ale, Is the guest of Mrs. B. A. Leach nud family in South 8alem for n short visit. Frod Bowcrsox and WHIIo Bolwood wout to Turner today where they will spend sovural days hunting F. W. Bettlomlor, the Woodburn nurseryman, spent tiuuday In Balem returning humo this morulug. Miss Lllllo Molinruue, of Albany, returned humo today ufter a visit with Miss Nelllo ClarU, at 802 Front street. M. Ford,of Caitletou, North Dakota, is in tho olty, aud will be the guest of hi brother, T. K. Ford, for a fow weeks, Rov. Father J. B. Whlto weut to mU-.l-ILU-l .J 1 U 1 Ul I I I.ILiUI III -I.J LIU Grand Clean Up Sale. COMPETITION SMASHER Dett all wool ladies cloth 36 Inch 30c, Beit all wool ladles cloth $0 Inch 45c. Hest all wool ladles cloth 58 Inch 65c, Fine (innan flannels 35c per yard. Fine French flannels 50c per yard, 54 Inch twilled broadcloth 85c per yard, 47 men storm cneviots 55c per yaru. 54 inch heavy plaids 570 per yard. 7 cle pe d. 4 Inch UoucIm sc per van 40 Inch camel's hair 37c per yard, 38 Inch all wool suiting 37c per yard, CLOTI11NQ. $1 75 a suit boys suits, latest styles, double breasted, I2.5050 odd coats and vests. Frocks worth 6 to $8. 6 Heavy cheviot suits. Wotth $7 and $8. $8 50 All our fine 10 nulls. 0,75 Fine black clay wonted suits. WILLIS UKOS. & CO.. .Tat Cash Pry Goods'. Clothing and Shoe Graft aj$ UWrty. Vancouver today, .to aWt at the funeral nervines of Bishop Younger, which will be held tomorrow morning. Mrs. Btinson aud MIsse.B Kena aud Mary Btinson wont to Albany today to attend the funeral of Mrs; J. L. Hill, wife ot Dr. J. L. Hill of Albany, who died at that city Batnaday. Obas. B.IIodgkln, mailing clerk for tho Northwest Insurance Association returned to Poilland on the Balera local this morning, after n pleasant holiday visit with his paronts ir. this olty. , m - -i. 00 01 A L ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mre. T. .), Hopkins went to Portlaud today. Miss Nellie Van Pattou U visiting friends at Chemawa. Miss Nettle Pogue, of Eugene, is the guest of her brother, M. E. Pogue. Miss Ella Holmes, daughter of D. J. Holmis, of Portland, is tho guest of relatives horo. Mrs, Rudolph Prael, of Portlaud, la tho gtust of htr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brvyraan. Harry and Mabel CronUo of Pbllo mttb, are visiting in this city with their uncle, T, J. Cronlse. Miss Nora Miller, of Albany, arrived in tho city today, and is the guest of the Misses McNary, on North Com mercial street. T. P. Fruzer, of Portland, la visiting hlsduughtcr, Mrs. A. Bradford, for a fow days. Mrs. Bradford will prob ably teturu homo with him for a week's vlult with her parents. O. L. Darling, the accommodating 8. P. bageago mastor, returned Satur day evening from a week's visit at Hubbard, Oregon City and Portland. Mrs. Darling and little son returned riuuday evening from a short visit with her parents at Hubbard. TUHKEY MED. Evrey "red" Is expected to be at the Y. M. C. A. rooms tonight at 8 o'olock sharp. Important business Is to come beforo tho meeting. By orders of the committee. NKW TBAll'fl BKOEITION. Tho gontlemeu of the Y. M, C. A. will receive in tbolr rooms from 2:80 to 0 p. m. Now Year's afternoon. This reception will be given especially in honor of the ladies of tho olty, but will also bo open to tho goutlemon frlonds. It is hoped a largo number of frleuds of tho association will be at tho rooms Wednesday aftornoon. WOODMEN i A socolal meeting of Balem Camp No. 118, W. O. W. is called for Tues day ovouing at 0:30 sharp. Candidates will tako notice uud be on tlmo as this meeting will Net but an hour and Is called for conferring the degrees. Scott Bozoiith, E. Wilms, Clerk. Consul. TOMOKKOW NIOHT is the night of the Forester's Grand ball at tho Reed. Remembsr that Pareou'a orchestra will be present to furnish the music, which insures Its oxcolleuce of anything occurring in Balom this season. All details have received careful attention, aud in ad union to otuer pieasani features a lino concert program will be rendered, comprising the following selectiens: March, "National Fenclblea" B tasa Oyorture,"Arouud the Metropolis" . Beyer uuaracieristio nece, "uarnies' Ju bilee. . -Hlndloy (By request.) Concert Valse, Spanish.... Thiolo Bolectlou . . . . Tobani Clarionet solo, aoleoted-.- Cbas. Ross X PLEASANT PARTT. A largo number of the friends of Messrs. Fleming aud Taylor Bureham aud Frank Matthews, gathered at tho homo ot Mr. F. Bureham on the Gar den road Friday evening In honor of the young gentlemen, who are horns from Leland Btanford university for a short holiday. The evening was moat pleasantly spent by all present, they being: Mlsaea Mattle Beatty, Edith Frlweil, Myrtle Marsh, Helen Matth ews, Marie Rockwall, Rom Moore, Emlllo Heury, Bortha Byrd, Cora Lltohtleld, Clara Pooler, Nellie Clark, Eihal Raymond, May Burcbana, Paulino Bureham, Edith Gwynne, Emma Raymond, Miss Chaudler, Miss Welch, Mlsa Mamie Buruslde, of Ssbaitopnl, California, and Messrs. Frank Matthews, J. W. Beyuolds, I. P. Calllson, Ii. T. Reynolds, W. A. Morris, C. V. Fisher, Fleming Bureh am, Taylor Bsrcham, Samuel Bureh am aud C. J. At wood. ANOTHEIl VIONKEK OONK TO UEST. Mis. Mary Anu Whorl waa bora In Rush county, Indiana, January 17, 1822, died December 25, 1805, aged T3 years, 11 mouths aud 8 days. She madu a profession of religion when 11 years of age, aud anltad with the Rushville Baptist church In Rushvllle, Indiana. In 1841 she waa united in marriage to Rsv. J, W. Short, In the state or Iowa. In 1858 she crossed the plains aull rottled in Linn county, Oregon, until 1800 when they moved to lbs Waldo hills whero they have since resided. She was tho mother of thirteen ohlldreu, flva of whom survive her: jfeeing Mrs, $$ JoflWj of Jffim8 1 Wm. Short nnd Mrs. Husan Smith, of tho Waldo hills, and Mra. Kato Adams I and Mrs. Jano Hlushaw, of Klickitat county, Yvanu. amuo irom rajaiug nun training her own family, she hna raised ten other littlo ones, to whom she was all that n mother could bo. Aside from these, she-had forty-six grandchildren and reveo great grandchildren. Her own children and nineteen of her grand children have professed the religion taught them. Bhb ttuly proved by her unselfish life that she was u faithful wife, a loving and devoted mother, a kind neighbor, and conslstaut Christian. For tevoral years past hcrsuffurlugs at times have been great, but wero borno with resignation and fortitude, aud when the last hour came she fell gently asleep In Jesus. While members of the famjly stood by wueplng, her aged companion, with whom sho had Journeyed for G8 years, oxpieeacd his gratitude to tho Great Giver of nil good In tho following lines: "Lord! she was thine nnd not my own, Thou has't not done mc wrong, I thank Theo for the precious loan, Afforded me so long," Aftor appropriate funeral services by the Rev. A. J. Hunsaker, ofMcMinn vlllo, an old and valued friend of the family who used for his text, "For me to Llvo, is Christ, nud to Dlo Is Gain." iler remains were gently laid to rest In tho Warren cemetery In tho Waldo hills near tho fuuilly resldonco. Good singing was had at tho funorul by the mnlo quartet, composed of C. E. Bhort, J. F. Short, W. A. Short and II. H. Butollttb. A large coucourso of frlonds attcudtd the funeral, nud the procession to the cemetery was one of tho largest over known here, Anotiibk Runaway. Tnla tmrn ing at 9 o'oloclc whllo Tommy Walt was In u Stato street restaurant, his horse, which was standing In front, hitched only by an Iron weight, tool; fright and ran down Btuto to Commer cial strcot, wbcro he turned, continuing on his course until he collided with a tree, at John Gray'a corner. The cart was overturned und the harnets brokon some. The horso has run away throo times previously to this, hut nevertheless within a fdw minutes the ownor had hitched him to aiiothor vohlole nud waa driving him. A Lost Kinsman. Mlsa Llzzlo A. Foley, of 188 Third struct, Memphis, Tenn., writes to Chief of Pollco Dlllcy, under dalo of December 21-jt, asking for nny information ho muv poaess or can ecoure, as to tho present location of ono James Bremau, her uncle, who has not beon heard from thosuiumerof 1851, when Miss Foley's mother, Mrs. Mary Bremau-Foloy lust buy him No doubt auy Information rolallug to tho mau would bo gladly received. Tiihiok Committed. Frauk O'Don aid waa sent to tho Insauo asylum a third time today by Comity Judge Hubbard. The Judgo was reluctant hi end him, as ho is n hypo-flond aud returns to his practico as soon as he Is out. Dr. Bradshaw nnd Statu' Attor ney Cnudtt tried to make him toll who supplied him with morphine Pabskd Tiinouan Balem. The Butte football team passed through Salem this morning In their special car attaohed to tho delayed overland. They wero ou their way homo from Ban Francisco whero they wero worsted in a gatno of football by the California atluetlc club on Xuiua day. Inbpeotion. Members of B com pany, O. N. a., attentien: All mem bers must bo iu full uulform for Inspec tion this evoulng at 8 p, m. sharp. R. W, Holmnu, lleutouant commanding company. Ill 1 I ts I 1 All lovers of Reed muslo should plan to attend the New Yeur'a concert nt tbo opera lioueo. Three noted artists from New York will glvo n rich uud varied program. Admission ,60 cents. QRA.T OUT ON OANDY, Golden & Bprague havo swt tho price of choloo fresh French creams from $1 to 75o; 6O0 box for 25o. Plain and rib rot) mixed, nil freah made, 4 pound for 25c State street confectioners. 80 2t Rheumatism Runs Riot. When there is lactic add In the blood. Liniment and lotion will be of no permai.ent benefit. A cure can be accomplished only by neutralising this acid and for this purpose Hood's Saisaparilla is the best medicine be. cause Hood.s Sarsaparilla is the only true blood pudfier prominently In the public eye Hood's Pills become- the favorite cathartic with every one who tries tlum. 25 cents. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWER jMost Perfect Made. 8. V. PASSENGER TRAIN Jumps the Track at UomBtocka. The Damage Light. The southbound Roseburg loca1, No. IS, which pnaeed through Balem at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, jumped tho trnuU in the afternoon at Comstook's Mills, about midway between Drain nnd CottagD Grove. Tho engine, tender, mall car nud part of tho bag gage car left tho rails, badly tearing up tho track for eevcrnl yards, An the grade in that vicinity Is very steep, tho train was not moving very rapidly, otherwise tho accident might have beon more et-rlous, The wrcck-trnln was soon on hand and the cars wcro placed upon the (rack as soon :i possible. Ah u result the northbound overland, due In Snlein tit 0 u, m. did not arrive until 8:16, being ubllgeri'to wnit until tho track hml been clrured, Tho north bound freight, No. ,11, duo hero about midnight, did not pan through Balem until thin alterticmu. Born. HERRICK. At the family homo in Depot uuUUIon to S.tluui, December 1:0,1805, to Mi. anil Mrs. B. B. Her ricit, Jr., u datigliter, weight nine pound. Tho surveyor of Mtriou county Is lo be congratulated. m Married. MOORE GIBsON At tho retddeuco ot liuv. P. b. ivtilght, on Liberty street, tialtirduy, December 28, 1805, Mlu Alice Belle Moore to lUlpb Dexter Olbsou, both of Marlon county, lluv. Knight oiuclatlug, Died. TOWNBEND.-Blx miles south of Ba lem, December 20. IbOo. Walter A. Towuseud, of la grlppo, aged 10 years aud 8 mouths, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Towuseud. Fuueral Tuesday at 10 o'olock at the residence. Burial In Rural cemetery. Weathkk Fokeoabt. Tuesday: Occasional rain; warmer. GrRISAT MONEY Mil FltESIUIiML (IP MS.-(JjjlJjD 13ecajise we sell cheaper than any other house and because the Shoes aee the best in the store. cost. UNION BARGAIN STORE. Tho fourth entertainment of the Y. M. C. A. popular course will bo a con cert by tho Armouti Coucort company, of New York, to bo hold In the opera house January 1. This company con slats of Mine. Julia Armontl, prima dona soprano; MIbb Colla Schiller, concert planoist; aud Mr. Chas. F. HIg gins, violin virtuoso; nil of them being artists of note. All lovors of high class muslo should attond this concert. Admission CO conts. Bucklen'o Arnica Salve. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Drulses, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunde d Price 25 cents a box, For sale by Fred A. Legg. Notice. Tho rapidly increasing number of uccounts and the dlflluult way of keep, lug record uud collecting the same uuccbsltates us to adopt tho cash sys tem, nud from January 1, noxt, all packages must bo paid for when de livered. So far aa msny of our cus tomers aro concerned wo regret to bo obliged to adopt this plan, but as wo caunot dlsorlmlnato we trust they will appreciate our posltlou. N. B For the convenience of cus tomers we will have coupon books in denominations of $2, (3, $5 aud $10 which may be had at our ofUce, or from tho driver at a discount of 6 per cout. These can be left at home anrt wheu a bundle is delivered tho proper amount of coupons may be torn out. Tub Balem Steam Laundry. 12-23 01 Waea Itaby waa sick, we gave her Castofi. Waan aha vraa a Cblltl, she cried for Caatoria. Whan sh became Mist, aha rluns to CaatorU. Waea she had Children, ho (are them Castcsla. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Company held in their ofHce In Salem, Or., Friday January 3 1896, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m, for the purpose of considering the quest.on of iucrcasing the Capital Stock, of the Company to $100,000 by order of the president. R II COSHOW u.aS-td. SccRCTARy, COMBINAAION OIL CURE CO.. foi cancer and all malignant diseases. We cure cancer, old ulcers, piles, tumors, fistula sciatic rheumatUm,catarrh and minor disease. We have a combination oil which is working wonder. Address. ll.HlCKUAN. J Box J 60, Traveling Atint, Eugene, Or, ' - -v Will soon be hrre. Ilefore It mates Us appeaiancc we are ery dtshous of closing out 11& much of our fall and winter goodi as ponlble at well as all other goods. Ilefore annual stock taking we have started a ' CLEARANCE SALE; Making a reduction on all goods. REMNHNTS We have a large lot of remnants, marked at very low figurci, Call before all are gone. - We have some left and will make great sacrifices to close them out. Seventy-five pairs JS.50, for one week 2.50. -UNDERWEAR On Wednesday we will offer some great in men's at 30 cents each On Thursday we will give you towels On iTiuay we will sell blankets ana quilts at great reductions. Hear these dates in mind and get bargains. KEGULATORS OF LOW SAVERS -WHY? make, No shoddy stuff All holiday goods left at Opera House. Wednesday, Jan. 1. BY THE COMPANY- OF N- Y- Fourth entertainment of the Y. M. C. A. course. Mine. Julia Aramentl. soprano. Miss Cella Schiller, pianist. Mr. Chas. F. Higglos, Violinist. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. A FARM To rent on easy terms, enaulre one block west of North Salem school. K. D, Cray ton. !2.20-3t tf LOST. A heavy Ivory headed hickory cane bearing the inscnptlon of the owners name A. 1. Taylor Oakland, Cal.' Finder please leave at Journal office. 1 2-28.31 Prices no object. Many attractive and useful Holiday Goods still la stock. Silk Handkerchiefs, silk mufflers, silk mittens, linen handler chiefs plain and cmbroldcried, um brellas, hosiery, underwear, &c. Remember, prices no object. 307 COMMERCIAL STREET, Mi CONCERT Ml mm 1ST fil SU ! TBI PaUCl o S3cT '23--' rSEH- SHOES of values In underwear In ladies' and children's, at a ridiculous low price. M. & E. PRICES. U2TTFLE PHONE 112. AT mm VI001.U The Best Goods and FOR CLOTHING Furnishing Goods Come and see for you'eelves. W00iEl IftttsU STORE The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL Reduced ratee, Management liberal. lo buildings and points of Interest. patrons. -EXCELSIOR - STABLE E. C, Hansen, manager. Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed, back of Stato Insurance bloek. I C COBURG LUMBER YARD, TWELFTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT All grades and dimensions of Balding Lumber. Largeat stock and Lowest one. j E RAKER, Mananer -1 - 1 1 VETERINARY Condition powders, liniments, heal ing lotions and ointments, blistering oint ments, purgative pills and colic medicines al ways on hand as cheap as elsewhere CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. MITCHELL. Graduate 0! Ont. Vet. College, Toronto, Canada. Office and Despensarr at Red Front Liverv 'Stable, Salem, Oregon. FOUND.-On Trade street a key. Ownci call it Jrarnal ecc, 13.26.3t - ladies' hand-turned French KM Shoes, worth and we will also offer a lot of odds and ends H. STOCK 115 STATE STREET Ml THE- .UiUSTQWE. Lowest Prices -AND- OK THE CITY. Eloctrlo cars leavo hotel far ntt nnh. Special ratee will be given to permanont A. I. WAGNER! Stables GOODALE, 24- Commercial Street, Corner Sfate The Capital Printing Company Jiaa re. moved to that location. Call 01 us. J- H. 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