Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, December 01, 1897, Image 4

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Handkerc h i e f s
For the Holidays !
Plain Linen, all grades and widths of hem,
Iarttal, silk, linen and Japanette,
EmWotdcrcd, scolloped, hemstitched and lace trimmed,
7S dozen new patterns to select from,
Frem 5c each to $5.00 each,
HE INJUNCTION SUIT,
Heard in Special Session Be
fore Judge H. H. Hewitt
Of
Department No, 2, Marion
County Circuit Court.
CASH
STORE,
HOLVERSON'S
CASH
STORE.
Dr. Warner's
60PS61S Fit
Millions wear them, We have them in all
styles, Corsets from 50c to $6 each,
jJ.DalrymDl6&6o.
Good Money
Saved
On nicnN good.shoes, boots,has, un
derwear, ties, suspedners. etc-
Wo have Just received a fine llncof
winter shoes for ladle. Solid sole
leathcrsolesand line calf uppers; the
iljrlit thing for the present damp
weather.
Osburn's Racket Store
Next door to Albert's bank,
PERSONALS.
to
A, I. Wagner went to Portland
day.
Julius I'Incus returned to Portland
today .
Attorney General C. M. Idleman Is
in Portland,
Hon. Geo. II. -Williams returned to
Portland today.
Miss Gussle Lownsdalc Is vlsitlnu
Portland friends.
I'. U. Hcrrcn, the local hop buyer,
visited Portlarfd today.
Rt Gulss, of Woodburn, wbh visit
ing Kalein friends today.
O, B. Cornelius, returned to his
home near Shaw today.
C. II. Lane was a Portland business
visitor Tuesday afternoon.
D. Ii. Kcnwortby, the Albany lunch
counter man, Is In the city.
J. I). P. Tuthfll, manager of thoSa
lem Gus works, was In Portland today.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Dlnsmoro went to
Portland (his morning there to reside.
Vlrj,'ll Johnson, cashier In the Sclo
bank, returned to Sclo this afternoon,
Mrs. Geo. W. Davis and son Waiter
arc home from a visit In Lincoln
county.
Miss Ewlntf who has been keeping
house for G. W. Hunt, went to Al
bany today.
Dr. Vm. Kuykondall, of Eugene,
lectured befcro Willamette medical
college this afternoon.
Mrs Shell, who has been visiting
Mrs. If. II. Derrick of this city, re
turned to Eugene today.
Judge II. II, Hewitt, of Department
No. 2, Marlon county circuit court,
came down from Albany this morn
ing. Mrs. Walter Dunlon who has been
visiting her parciits.Mr. and and Mrs,
G. Stelner, returned today to Port
land. Rev. II. A. Denton returned Mon
day ovonlng from Flemlngsburg, Ky.,
whither he was called by the slek
nesiand death of his mother.
AN ANNUAL MEETING.
Co vention of DIst. No 4, O. C. M. C.
1 to Meet In This City.
The convention of District No. 4, of
the Oregon Christian Missionary
Convention will convene in this city,
In the First Christian church, at 1:30
p, m., Thursday continuing In session
uutil-Sunday evening, when adjourn
incut will betaken.
A very Interesting program has been
arranged for the convention and prof
itable sessions arc expected.
The program for the opening ses
sions of the convention, Thursday af
ternoon and evening, Is as follews:
AFTKUNOON.
1:00 Praise service.
2:00 Appointment of committees.
2:10 Itcport" of churches,
2:30 'The Mission yf thcChurches'
-S. Irons.
3:00 "Church Finances"-W. A.
Corea.
3:30 -Open p irllanient "Mission
Fields In District No. 4."
1:00 Adjournment.
KVKNINO.
7:00 Praise service.
7:30 Sermon by Rev. J. F. Ghrora
ley, pastor of the First Christian
church, of Portland.
No "DitAW" Aiiout It. There Is
no "draw" nbout the engagement In
which "Our Champion" dally partici
pates with Inferior cigars. It Is made
by A. HuckoHtelu, and knocks out all
other Ti cent cigars In the market
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W"ANXFJD.-- good young woik liori-e
welching over 1000 jiounds, alio a second
hand HI ol double harness. I. M lfeii.
ttlghoO, 191I1 and Ckemelata streets, Salem.
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Probate Court.
S. T. Hobart has been appolited
administrator of the estate of Jesse
W. McCJurc, deceased, vice Nlllo M.
McC ure, who was named as the ad
ministratrix but failed to qualify.
Willis DunnlganSr, was executor of
the estate but he died on or about
Nov. 1st. The property of the estate
yet unadministcrcd Is as follews:
Real, $250; personal, 81 000.
G. L Vinton, executor of the estato
of Cora Ramsden, deceased, has 'been
directed tojpay In full all claims pre
sented. Jennie Austin has petitioned that
the residue of tho Alfred 15. Carlson,
deceased, estate amounting to $825.03
be distributed to the persons en
titled to It.
Helen O. Storaasll, administratrix
of the estate of Tollef Storaasll, de
ceased, has presented her final report
and asks tliatO. T. Storaasll be ap
pointed administrator of such estate.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
rI .ike Laxative llromo Quinine Take
Uts. All druggists refund the money
If tt falls to cure. 25c. The genuine
Ins L. it Q. on each tablet.
A New Yeah Will soon be hero
and resolutions Innumerable will bo
made hut in the mean time continue
to lhe and enjoy life by purchasing
those high grade groceries ut Ilranson
&, Co's.
Rubbers,
Lino of storm and regular rubbers
again full. Very best standard goods
at lowest racket prices.
$4,50,
Iluysu men's
sl th capo.
$2,15,
all wool mackintosh
Huys a child's school mack with
detachable capo and velvet collar.
Everything In my
prices for spot cash.
store at racket
Wiggins' Bazaar,
307 Commercial Street.
R. & G. Corsets !
Ferris' Good Sense Corset Waists,
A winning pair the best corset and tho best
corset waist In tho market today. Wo have a
full lino of ladles' iiiUjcs' and children's
Jackets and Cdpcs.
All reduced In price.
rare uargal ns. $15 garments
incur, 97 una bo on.
Fine Footwear,
Our ronuUUmi for reliable shoes ut low cash
prcjlgruvl.iaoaco. Pcoplo aro linking out
that e Mill the best goodu .for the leant money.
In the suit of G. W. Hunsaker vs
G. L. Brown, county treasurer of Ma
rion county, and Pugb & Gray, part
ners, a demurrer was tiled to the sepa
rate answer of defendant Brown, be
fore Judge Henitt this afternoon at
1 o'clock. Messrs. Charlton & Cook
and Wm. II. Holmes appeared for
plaintiff, and demurrer on ground
that the matter In the answer does
not constitute a defence or answer to
the complaint.
Pugb & Gray, by Carson fc Ftem
nig, thelrjittorneys, filed a demurrer
tlhyinir tli.it Hunsaker had not legal
opacity to sue and tbat facts did
tot constitute a cause for suit.
Mr. Carson argued tbat a private
;ltlzen, as a mere taxpayer bad no
rlg'it to bring the suit. This was
titled In he supreme court decision
In the Eje".lern Orcgjn case. He cited
the cases of Sherman vs. Bellows, and
tale nu relation of Taylor vs. Lord
tod others. Only the district
itlorncy can bring this suit
s tue decision in that case. Court had
ilso held thus In the recent Salem
-chool mandamus case. If all that
vas alleged was true there would be
ncreaed taxation, but all taxpayers
Aould sulfer alike. A suit could only
k brought at the Instance of the
.jarty injured, and that was the whole
.ountv.
Mr. Charlton cited 29th Or., State
vs Pennoyer, opinion of Wolverton,
that an Indlvleual taxpayer whose
burdens were Increased by unlawful
icls of public officials bad right to
edres by an Injunction suit.
Harmon vs. Woodruff, 10th Or.
Mr. nolmes received the precedents
cited. He had participated In those
cases In this court and before the su
preme court.
In the asylum cae it was claimed
nd evidence shown that taxes would
not be Increased by building In Union
county. Hence Taylor had no cau-e
forartion. It Is admitted that Hun
saker's taxes will be Increased but
Lhat he has no right to redress. The
right or a I axpayer to prevent wrong
ful use of public funds by Injunction
had ne.cr been overthrown by any de
cision In Oregon. Other states were
unanimous In their decisions.
Here counsel entered into a collo
quy Involving the "res gestal" of tho
whole suit. For a few moments the
meat of'thc question dangled before
the court, but the Judge withheld
comment.
A!r. Cnion renewed his contention
that Hui-ukcr must show special
Injury, and the complaint must al
lege fraud In the manner In which
funds were expended.
Judge Hewitt said the Oregon Su
preme court decisions had tried to
distinguish between the enforcement
of a public duty anrl the prevention of
a private wrong. A taxpayer could
irjt proceed by Inu.ictlon to enforce
tho former, but as to the latter, he
would take time to carefully consider
all tho cases cited,
Mr. Holmes then argued the
demurrer to Treasurer Brown's
answer to the second amended
complaint which has been
published as prepared by Sherman,
Condlt and Park. This answer cites
facts and alleges what Is charged in
the complaint that the county Judge
as an Individual had exorcised wrong
ful authority. Counsel argued that
the warrants Issued in vacation were
cleat ly Illegal They did not, assail
the action of thecouitin making the
original contract, but called In ques
ticn tho iiium.er In which warrants
were Issued
The commissioners court had only
ratified the contract to the amount of
SlOOO.If that warr uit was Issued then
other warrants weie still out and do
fendunts still full short
Mr.Sherman in reply said hlscllcnt,
Treasurer Brown did not wish him to
defend either side In this suit. lie
only desired that nil tho facts in tlie
caso be brought fully before
tho court and that his
rights and those of his bondsmen bo
not assailed by tho wrongful acts ur
negligence, If any, of other parties.
The clerk has been directed, .liether
lawfully or not, to Issuo tuo warrants.
Tho treasurer would abide hy tho de
cision of thejeoutt nndwould bo gov
erned thereby.
Leave was granted to amend de
ruurror and there will be farther hear
ing, Thursday.
JOURNAL "X-RAYS"
Nothing like being a three-hcador
I Rcr. Grannls would hare bcen'ninre
practical, had he given that turkey
to the widow McGi c.
The Sound Money men, of this city,
are going to vote for a man for city
treasurer who will do his duly
Geo. G. Bingham's hands are still
tied by the city council. Or Is he hyp
notlzed by Strafford' bondsmen ?
It cannot be learned that the state
officials are tnklng any band In the
City of Salem election. That Is what
worries somo of the boy.
Man and his wife bciong to differ
ent churches. When they have a fuss,
be goes to his church and prays for
his wife, and she goes to her church
and prays for her husband I
The La irande Gazette Fays that
Congressman Ellis flop on the silver
question was prompted by bis knowl
edge as to which "side his bread wai
buttered on."
Judging by the recent supreme
court decision In the DaytonHardware
Vm. case, the of board cquallzatl n has
no right to raise taxes, but is only a
guard between the poor ana the rich
to see that the rich arc not overtaxed.
Why shouldn't Pap Richardson be
king? He has an Income from doc
toring our sick; he has an income
from our state Institutions; his bank
handles our city money. Why
shouldn't we all bow down to Pap?
He Is not like the rest of us with only
one pull.
Roscburg Review: Jackson county,
with more taxable property than
UlacKamas county by a quarter or a
million dollars, spent for the year
ending October I, 1897, $12,423 57 less
for county purposes than did Clacka
mas county. Government in Jackson
county Is administered with an Idea
of getting the county out of debt.
Judge Crowell Is a Democrat and the
two commissioners are Populist a
practical union party that seems a
success.
THE CITY ELECTION.
The Opposition Place a Complete Ticket
In the Held. '
There is verr little excitement over
the mining city election. There will i
be spirited contents In every ward at
the Republican primaries Saturday
afternoon, the call for which is
printed for the information of our
city readers.
It Is impossible to forecast the re
sult of the Republican primaries. In
dications are there will not be as
large a rote put as usual There Is
no material change of sentiment In
the first ward. M. W. nunt's friends
claim he represents no faction. Lot
Pcarce and F. B. Southwfck both
liaTe strong followings. Geo. G. Bing
ham, the Republican city chairman,
formerly represented the first ward
and understands "politics" there if
anyone does.
THE OPPOSITION
bare called a meeting of all their city
and ward committee men this even
ing. A committee of three from each
ward have canvassed the situation
and the preferences and wishes of
voters are ascertained. A straight
ticket will be plared in the field for
treasurer and for alderman in each
ward. They-will makeastralghtcon
test against the Republican tlcketand
it looks now as though there would be
only two tickets in the field. The
complete oppcittlon ticket will be
made public, Thursday.
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We are showing a very large and handsome line, and
will offer same during sale at very low prices,
Hon. Max Pracht. special agent of
the Uuited States general land office,
arrived home from Roseburg yester
day He has written his chief, Bin-
ger Hermann, that If he cannot run
the government without him for a
month or so to lock it up, as he in
tends taking a lay off and going to Tol
lman's springs and recuperate. He is
still In a bad state of health Ashland
Record. His pay goes merrily on Just
the same, and that is what Pracht Is
after. Albany democrat.
D, J. FRY.
Patton Bros.
Now Is the Time
; to get good selections, Ladies and gents in endless variety,
fo both in silk, linen and linen lawns, Call and see our display
of these goods, get better selections than later and reduced
prices,
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At Central Chapel. A candy
pull at Central Chapel last night was
well attended. Grandpa Bennett offici
ated at the candy kettle. Admis
sion was 5 cents and the attendance
was large The children and grown
people deoured about 25 pounds of
candy. All had a good time and they
pronounced the taffy extra fine.
Christmas Packages. Wo deliver
notes and packages to all parts of the
city. Rates reasonable. Ring Blue
Boxes, Telophane 40 or step in at the
Ccntial Office No. 288 Commercial
street.
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Holiday
stock
Cheap Iates. Cheap rates to Chi-1
cago for a short time. See Thomas,
Watt & Co., agents for N. P. It. W.
Is now open,
Prices are low,
No old goods,
Everything bright,
Drop in and see display,
Patton's Book Store!
tomommmn
alem s Advance Guards x
Now Is tho llino to secure
now (12; $10 Tear-
Two Moke. Cunty Clerk L. V.
Ehlon today Issued two marriage li
cense as follews: Dowltt U, .McCrary
and Mlllla May Hooper; and II. F.
Thompson Jam! S. A. Blackwell. D.
O. McCrary, and S. W. Thompson
witnessed Mio Usuanco of tho licenses.
During tho month of November thirty
four such llconscS" woio Issued, whllo
for tho corresponding month In 1800
buttveiity marrlago penults were
granted.
Insane. Chas. Forney of Sublim
ity was this afternoon brought boforo
Judge Terrell uuder arrest for Insan
ity. Ho was In churgo of Doputy
Sheriff Cooper and Nick Lambert.
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but new goods, late styles, low prices make
it all sunshine for our customers, Get in
line with the crowd and you will bring up
at Krausse Bros, shoe .store, where you will
find good values in up to date shoes, and go
away satisfied.
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BROS..
275 COmMERCIAL ST.
announce the arrival of full and
complete lines of holiday goods
Dearborn's Book Store J
Dolls X Toys X Books,!
Silver Novelties, Burnt Leather Goods, Etc,
263 Commercial st,
SUPERIOR
Stoves and Ranges,
Also a fall line of
Aluminum, Granite
and Tinware,
BROWN SMITH,
ree Excursion
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OIILLIS BROS. &. CO
m Cnwrawlal limU The cash dry tfocxU md nhoa Uouw
Cubans Dynamited a Train,
Hayana, Dec. 1. It Is officially an
nounced that the Insurgents dj na
iii I ted a ttalu near Alqulzar, province
of PI imr del Uio, on Sunday. Tho
engine was partly destroyed and tho
engineer Injured.
A Cuban, known as Captain Ruben a
Pencelu, with live Insurgents.lt Is an
nounced from Spanish headquarters
has surrendered to tho authorities at
Neuvu Pur, province of Havana.
Tho otllclal reports have It that only
four Insignificant skirmishes have
tak'iii place recently between Spanish
troops find lusuwuts,
In onler to enable our numerous frlemli and J emtomers to pay u a visit
and examine our new More, with in entirely new ttock, we have concluded
togWc them an opportunity of doing to free of cost, Our plan 11 thijs
E'lery we visiting our store from Mauon county, who makes a purchase
amounting 10 twenty dollars or more and presenting a copy of this ad, will
have lu railroad faie from Ids raihoad station, J including Salem and all
txjii.tf north, refu ed by u
To asbure thoe who an not tci,uauurd with out house be beg leave to'aay
that v.e have but
ONE PRICE
and that thejowest, All out goods are marie ljm plain 'figures. Our
stock Is entirely new and has been carefully te!:ted.by ourjjMr. llen,Seli.
and e sell only aii'Ut'UUAK I'KlUta,
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The best clothes in our stock were made for us by the famous wholesale tailors,
Stein-Bloch, whose label,
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the guarantee of the highest attainable excellence in clothes making, they bear,
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The Fornisnino DeDanmentl
is exhibiting a bewilderingly beautiful stock of neckwear, colored shirts,fgloves, jewelry,
undcrclotliing, hosiery, and many novel accessories to man's wardrobe, CUi
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m outrageous profits, with the only difference that ojrs is the name in the "tip" fy
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K assemblage of the beautiful winter goods, opened to public view for the first time today. W
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