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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 0ALBM, OMXJON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27,' 1005 , Letter Moving Day la rho lime when thooftWo bey (eU hit Im portance, br betmr culled upon to annul thswetaht of tbe pott year's oerrepona eece. lie I In luck II bit employer U ooa rerant with I bo Olobe Wernicke flllnfl devices, transfer cases and Indexes, (ar (ben bit Job li a comparatively esir one. W Invite your Attention to our ofnee di-.pl.- during the month ol January at. wo hare made a swlt effort to liava n full Roe of these Doods, thereby saving you say annoyance (rom delays In delivery. , O-W goods are always carried In stock became there It a constant demand (or bera, but now la your opportunity to mako ft selection. Bu n & Hamilton Smiles lor a nowmpr that rannot make ttf Its mlns to sopp'ri the eboice nf tb JtepiikMoMiM of OrogoN for I.'nilod Oiats M4r, tho K14nhh U a fun y nowfpayer to bo sWfg anyotia -wnotkor wo will NOftort the R-pnbliean ticket or Jot. Qt rfffkt, yowrsoif, broth or. S a The club won went tp HgNlnst a let ter team and loat, "that's all, that's nil." Tho Multnomah moa wore all Jo the mm boat, a mil lookod like ag KrfrgatioH of eoHgioHHwatod atffel saw !oH NiaMts, omortrtog from a dark tHreaw aftor tho hmmo, "that's all, that's all." Itvory wtan oh the fMlom team wm a "star." Portland Journal. Dr. WlthyeomUs ouyat to bo aaoame) of blmaolf for botomlng a eandldMte fur tjovernor wiahout Nrot nmyInk obtalnM - H( (7 A I "IS1 M the eooaoot of tho Pertlaad boas so. He nnaoonootl hlMmolf to the OraaatM w"'" jl farmont, tutd did Hot ma down to that ii any to not iiofiwtomoa to ueeomo a oMdMMt. Ilia bolna; a f'smpboUita U nolhiaK alat him. Maay of that chMrok havo -kM hlti oMee in Or- la. Jraidot OMMftboll, of tho HUte VMivoroily, Ji & 0hmp)hiUUo. Tho Us oo mlttkt mo. woll wako ap thair mtak 1 ' The OaiHt4U aro tiowiajr. ' ' Bosidoa Mra. Wlthyoombo U a nieo woman and doos hor owh oooMai-. A It irofor don't wast any offices, and has not out of tho woy of eve)) body wVo'waata oMco, why dooc the Btotcmnaa allow Its HMoaymoos cow ardo sfaoo to rnhKopro-Mmt Mm! It irm't fair nor nwuily JoornaltMH. lieor to Moe4 eoO((h to bo jtrMet of the OomiHorolal Otnb who mo omo oMo will have it, ami iradaat of the WIUmmv otto ViJIty DoveioHmcat IoagHO, and lNrmeTc' and SMpoora' CtagreM, or aayold thauhvyM-ma'aM Jcbs. but who it mmn Vo hOMoro that ha,ve aalarica at tached ,&.' go way back an) alt dowa. Woll, gOMUemoa, kavo your own way. But m long as tho old hm is aakiHft nothing but tho right to live and keep out of your way, why not lot a follow Uoitef We try give gur fiiojMls "value rclvsd" in return for the business rteae with U, at the same tiaae wo want them to new that we appreciate thoir patronage. Our policy is sound, liberal and just. We want your Uus!bm and will use you well. Salem State Bank L- K. PAGE, P esicfent E, W. HAZARD, Casfcicf CIRCUIT,,: It . 7 COURT The ffioT$ng 'dlsrfosltlon of mms Ms boon tfindo bo far In the olrouit eautr-fef"iho January term M, E. Poguo vs. N. Simon, Bottled. Bophronln Jessup vs. Herman W, JBarr, et al., continued' tq the March term of wart. , Bd. Butterfiel ? vs. John' Christie, set tled. W. D. Mohnoy vs. Isaac Stelner, Judgement was awarded plaintiff for want of answer ne dotnanded in the complaint, W. 8. Mett, et ux., vs. Order of Washington, settled. Bpauldlag Logging 0. vs. Thurston & Gilbert, settled. F. B. Leslie vs. Andrew Kan & Oo., eottleJ. W, D. Hannah Sfceo Co. vs. Jaeob Vogt, settled. David Link vs. It, J. Hendrloks, set tled. John llaunegai vs. 0. II. Irwin, set tied. Orlng 0. Savage vs. A. M. Clemens, judgement by default. Thos. Brown ami John A, Carson vs. John Christie, settled. Manning & Fergtuon vs. T. L. David son, Jr., judgement by default, with order to sell attached property. J. F. Axley vs. F, M. Anderson, judgement by default, with order to sell nttaehed property. Win. Brown vs. Queng Hlng, settled. Robert 0. Moore vs. George J. Moore, tttrnwrir to complaint ever ruled. H,A. Haggerty vs. C, It, Mcllwaln, defendant's motion to strike out a per Hot of the complaint wuo overruled, W. II. Fowlr vs. Jaeob Vogt, et al., settled. I Free 1100.00 W0IIT1I Or MININa BTOOK ABSOLUTELY TOBB WITH EVEnY LEE OO., BOUailT AND TAH) TOE AT TAIt, 100.00 TEtt BIIA11E, ON OB ABY, 100a. TinB OITEIt INOLUDEB 1 00 shares GrcafNortlicrn 100 shares Crooked Creek these are all aotlvo stocks. Great Northern. Is paying monthly dividends and InorcaMnK ita oapaolty. Btorling mill is rumdng day and night with 10 stamps and la building a 00-ton oyanldo plant, rreoland is working two shif to with ?t000,000 wertli of oro In sight. Crooked Creole la a placer mlno fully equipped with hydraulio ele vator for net eason's run. Too J. 0. Loo Oo. la incorporated under the laws of Oregon wltli a oaplt&l stock of $80,000, divided into BOO shares of a par value ef 9100.00, This company does a general oommlMieji and brokerage btudnoas, besides pros peotfBg, locating, developing and operating mines. Its aaeeta oenaiato of unencumbered personal and roal property on a oouaorvatlve valuation of IW.0O0 (a sohodulo ef wbloh will bo furnished on application). This stock la bo lng sold to pay far a fully equipped mlno with a S0-ten will and 10,000 tons of free milling oro in sight that will plate 11.00 a ton. This property will pay a dividend of $1.00 per share, bwldes tho stock is now paying a month ly dividend of S per cent. Our books aro open fer prospective purchasers. Not more than five shared of thD stock will be sold to any one person. ror further p&rMoulars call on or address THE J. C. LEE CO. 337 STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON Otolstmaa at Turner. The Prosbytorlaa church wuo Mlod with a largo aud apfroclativo audioaoo o Saturday CYoaiag. The exorcises woro impfowivo and iatCfftatlMg all thoukh. The awtlrc program, iaclud lug literary work and distribuUon of IwosoMto, woo carried) on by tho young IksMsisl tttial IK'saVslLaBUBl BBrsI tsnUaJldBhT ala I laW osJtl Ajf aWrVsl OCOaso raosesj BfffpSj fifTs-fffo sfoo w tho iisheoL Amoug tho former workiN of thin sehool wo grote-J the hy, faNdliar fco of MJos IJaalo CorwoHua, who wtM choMci )roctdot of this Owrict ma oooaoloa; Mrs. Allen WUsou, who otTerod tho iavooMtiou, and Mico Ilallie ThomMS, who road a pleaatag Otirlet ma story. Tito able laotruotoro for the school oa literary program wore Mr. O. O. Cole au4 Mro. Urcowoil. The beautiful aiat!aj- wos ia charge of M$e BusMln SuMth. The commltUe on doc omtitM wu Mro. It. O. Thciuas, Mr. Dr. Stwitk ant) Mto, Dr. ItaueoMi, asstat od by tho young poofdo, showed much artwtic taste and sMU ia doooratiag the front swaoo and tho main room and parlors of the church building. Happl mcsc rciguod suuroute. Thus oadtod an other recital of the wonderful atery of Qhrist's birth, whieh brought "Peace en earth, good wil to man." HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Mfrttelat fer Buy Peopl. BjUji QUa Qm.i1. tad Butt! Yijw. A pH"tflo for OnasUnatioa. Iitdlffeattea, Lire and KidBty Tt-oubtea, llmeloa. Komwm. frnpurs BltMd 1U4 Uroatb. ffluae&h BovraU, flteJMb and Baekaebe. It's Hoky Mountata Tea la tab. let form. 96 eeais a box. Oautae iuad by UoLusTsa Oaoo Ooir.sr, Nadleon. VTU. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOP.t CITY ' ELECTION CONTEST In Sixth Ward Will Not Be Settled by Casting Lots ; Tho Salonx city eounoil may stlU have an oloetion oontost to dtspoeo of in tho mfttter of tho flo voto of Messrs Ohurohlll and Thomas, in tho sixth ward. The judges of the election mado thoir Toturo, showing a tlo voto of 74 votes each for thesp gentlemen, and ono batlot was found which did) not technically comply with tho Australian ballot law. Instead of making a oross before the same to bo voted for, the voter erased tho name of Mr. Ohurohlll, and the returning board rofused to eount (fee ballot either way. Under the circumstances the friends of Mr. Thomas declare that that gentleman is elected, interpreting the ballot In ques tion as a voto for him. This is not eon oodod by Councilman Churchill's friends, nnd1 thoy ore pleased to eon slder It a tie vote. Under tho clrcum stance) the council holds that thoro was nn oleotton, and consequently, as Mr. Churchill was elected to sorvo "for two years, or until his successor is oleeted and qualified," ho will contin ue to hold his position until legally re moved. Mr. Churchill's friends de cline to have him oast lots fer his seat, and the council has net on) led a new election, hence there can be but one re suit, vlfc, Mr. Churchill will continue to hold Ms seat. The friends of Mr, Thomas have en gaged eottMol, and their attorneys, Boa ham & Martin, are taking tho prelim- Free 1 00 Shares 100 Shares luary stops for a ooatoot. This wiM bo a vary tMwoult tuattor, as tho entire burden of the contest will root upon Mr. Thomas. First thoy may petition tho eounoil for a now election. If this ia not granted1 a eult must bo brought ia tho circuit court, probably before Judge Galloway, where an order must bo aokod requiring tho council to open the ballot box nd aooauvojsa tho votes Thou it will bo nass as ry for tho eon tcotftnta to identify tho balioU by mombusf of tko canvassing board, and wjp tan? M recounted tk conBoii may again declare tho ballot ia ques tion void. This will leave the case right where it started, and, unless lots arc cast, or a mow election called by tho council, nothing will be gained. The order of tho court wight, howovor, in cntdo instructions as to these matters, in case the council still found a Uo, and thus the mattor could bo brought to an Issue. Under the circumstances, it Is not known for certain whether tho onn tost will proceed or not. In Mad Chase. -rm .. -t. .j .!... .... JU1U1IW9 (una ta uiau bush oammj health, from one uxtremo of faddlsa to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and keep their bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills, their troubles -would all pass away. Prompt relief and quick cure for Hvor and stomach trouble, 25c, at J. C Perry 'a drug store; guaranteed. NEW SOUTH WALES Furnishes a Story of Fortune Awaiting 'Some One in Oregon Oovornor Chamberlain and tho clerks of tho difforont oountlos aro being bo slogod with lcttors from Bnglnnd and Australia in rogard to ap estate, roal or imaginary, valued' at nearly $t8C,000, and supposed to have been left by Ben jamin' P. Jonee, who died in Orogon, leaving his property to be equally divided among the children of Bva and Joseph Jones, of "Wales. Thhj Is thought to be another John Seballberg ease, in which a fabulous eetate turned out to be a myth. The following dipping which has been published in Bngllsh and Aus tralian papers is what is oauslng the oxoltomenti Copied from the Hvenlng News of September 10, 10W. Sltlnoy, New South Wales, Aus trallat ' Mr. Benjamin K. Jones, of Oregon, U. 8. A., has died, leaving an etalo werlh 7,00O, ami the authorities are seeking Ms heirs in Wales. The prop erty is to be divided In equal propor tlojw between tho children of Hva Jonet ant Jotepk Jones of Wales, but so far efforts to find these heirs have been fruitless. Tma follewisK lettor. resolved this morning by County Clerk Roland, is a sample of those whleh have been pour ing lnt Free SIIAIUlOr BTOOKOr THE I. O. BErORB THE nH8T Or JANU Trcctand Consolidated Sterling Gold Mine To tho Probationer of Wills of Oregon, U. S. A. i Dear Sir: I know a Wat. Joseph Jones, who had a brother, and who loft Walea when quite n young man, and who married and who died in Sydney, Now South Wales, Australia, leaving a number of daughters and three sons, two of which have since died. All his daughters aro married, with the excep tion ef one, and the only son he has now living is married. Wm. Joseph Jones often used to speak ef having a brotkor wfe lift Walw and want to the United States, but that he never heard of him afterwards. If you cam nHuaJeato with Mrs, Deborah Israel of 00 Bjowa St., Gleamere Road, Sydney, K. S. W., Australia, she being one ef Wm. Joseph Jones' daughters, you may get to know whether she is one. of the children that are beiag aeugnt after In Wales. All of her sisters whom I knew well aro living ia different parts of Australia. I remain, dear er, , "Hours very respectfully, f J.r.MOSBS,P.K. P.I. SS Wferbeele Road, Oxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bashj. London, W., Bag land. Is "At Home." Wna. M. Cherrlngtoa, manager for the Alios & Gilbert R&ymakor Piano Co., is confined) to his home with a very sora foot. It is hoped that he will soon bo out among us again. Chas. H. Tiiiiges Now Jewelnr hnd Optical Storo watoh, jWolry ttntl Optical work of tho mosb 'Intricalo kind. Wo havo inetallodi all mbdorn maohlncty ant$ tools', and aro proparod to do your work first-class and promptly, Remember wo hnvo a now store at v - 123 Commcrdal Street , , Next Door to Capital National Bank ANOTHER FINE PIPE ORGAN A contract has boen awarded recently by the organ commlttoo of tho band somo United Presbyterian church of Albany, Oregon, to Bllors Piano House, Portland, for a new pipe organ. Tho organ Selected Is tho famous Kimball 3uplox tubular pneumatic typo, of large sine with two manuals and pedal tho oaso design being almost identical with tho magnificent Kimball organ recently Installed in tho M. K. church at Ever ett, Washington, by Bilers Piano House. Tho eormnllteo lmvlng tho solecUon of the new organ In charge wos com posed of C. H. Stewart, J, C. Irvlno, Geo. A. Aoheson, C. B. Sox, J. W. Bar ton and P. A. Young, who nro all moro or loss versed in organs and thoir con struction. Many organs wore thor oughly examined and tested, but, after considering evtty ene in the minutest detail, It wan tho unanimous decision of tha committee that the world-renowned Kimball organ embodied the best principles, and In tone and quality far surpaoacd all ethers. Tho results obtained In those Instru ments are Impoaeilde under any ether leaown principle than what is technical ly known as the Kimball duplex pneu matic system. By thai .method the ac tion is operated by t prosswrec of wind, ono heavier than the other, the heavier prcoaure etadag tho valves, and tho pipe, or 1'gkler prKe open ing themv Thia m a positive anoney So long an tho wind is in tho Inotru- moot, it Is bound to operate. The repe tition ia mnrveleoely quick, and the touek lighter, even, than a hlgh-ela piano, Tho various pipes or voices aromas sombled In the beat-known proportions, and each stop is so treated as to fwl- fill its ofllec to tho beit advantage. In no Instance has musical quality In J these initrumento Imen sacrificed in or dor to win loud effects, which In variably prove braasy. Power there is in plenty In tho stops intended to 1 powerful, but the primary object a musical tono predomlnatcc throughout all Kimball pipe organs. Tho spoclXoatlonM for this now or gan have gone forward to tho Kimball factory, Ohioago, and it will bo com pletely installed in the United Presby terian church at Albany about Febru ary Int. It ia a algalleant fact that la com paratively a fow years those now, fa mous organ have boon purchased by the moot prominent enurcae of the Pa- eilc coast, and alt have boon inotallod by Kllera Piano Houco, the largest pi ano and organ dealer in tho Wt. Notably among Chose arc Trinity's fine new organ, acknowledged the greatest and moot beautiful in Paella North west, and tho orgnno in Trinity church, St. Mark's church, First Baptist church, St. Paul's Mission, Seattle, Was.- 8t Lawrence church, Cumberland Presby terian church, Portland, Or.; Bret Methodist enureh, Moscow, Idaho; Flrot Congregational church, .Whatcom, Wash.; Humphrey Memorial church, Eugene, Or.; So. Michael's cathedral, Bols Idaho; First Congregational church, Belllngham, Wash.;, First Luth eraa, Grace BpUoopal, Astoria, Or. jFirst Methodist, Salem, Or.; United Preeby terlan, Bverett, Wash.; United Preaby teriaa, Butte, Mont.; Cbnreh of Notre Dame, San Franeiseo, Cal.; First Con CTOgatlennl church, Oakland., Cal.; Me morial Baptist, Los Angeles, Cal.; First Congregational, N. Berkeley, Cal.; The Synagogue, Stockton, Cal., and Danish Lutheran, San Francisco, Cal. To Visit Paint Mine. The committee appointed by tho com mereial club mot Friday evening to go up to Lane county with Mr. D. H. Wey ant, to inspect the paint mines, left this morning oa the 11 o'clock train for Walker station, near which place the Hstueo aro situated. Tho members of the committee are Joseph H. GVahara, ITef. W. I. Staloy, H. S. Gilo and Gid eon Stolz. Mr, Wevwnt. who was bu- perinteadeut of the miniag exhibit at e Lewis and Clark fair, also accom pany them and will show the property. xt tao committee finds that the prospects are all that they seem to be. and all that.they have been represented, thero ia little doubt but that a paint maauiaetariag Industry wiU bo astalw Uahed ia Salem, with Salem eanital. and controlled by Salwu men. is now proparod-tq db all kinds of imiiiiimiiii t-t-HH STATE SOCIAL NEWS? Ill II III I I llll I I MM-f4-fH- Marion Nows. Christmas passed off quietly In Mas plaeo, there being no public ccle!..a Hon. Tho Sunday sehool teachers of the Friends' church gave their pupils Bomo remembrance of the occasion. Iter, B. F. Hlnobaw delivered a sermon fit ting tho tlmo of year, closing with the plea for oach one to make the coming year the boat ono of thoir lives. Mr. F, B. Roberts and family, of 8a lorn, npond Ohrislrana with the families of J. D. Barbor and J. B. Roberts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Baker, of Aum,!!-,, epont Xmas in town, tho guests of J, L, Gentry's family. Mr, J. H. Crawford and family nnl Mr. Oliver and family attetilel tb wedding of their niece in Salem, on Christmas day. Joseph 0. Morris ami family, of New berg, are visiting at the home of N. 0 Morris. Iter. It. F. Hlnsfcaw nnd wif srnt Christ mas at Salem, tho guest of tLe,r daughter, Mrs. J. J. Cook. M. A. Barbor hao added a small s'vk of nrocoriori to tho pestemVc, anj it vltoa hie friend In to see him, Mrs. Sooobo had the tniafflrtunA h fracture hor wrist recently, but Is ict ting along nicely at present, Buro Curo for Piles. Itohlng piles produce moisture ib4 oauio Itching, this form, as well n Blind, Bleeding or Protruding PlUi irt cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo HemeJy. Stops itohlng nnd bloodlnjr. AbsttU tumors, COo ajar at druggists, or t by mail. Treatlso free. Write about your case, Dr. Boss.nko, Phlli dolphin, Pa. SOCIAL EVENTS Married Tonight, The wedding ef Mis Hf-- Burt knrdt, one of Albany's popular : ' ladioa, to Prof. Daring, principal .'f U school at Orosnam will take place t night in Albany. Mlas Pearl Api'lapta, of thia city, wont to Albany t " where hc will act aa bridun 1 tt M1o Burkimrt, being an n.'tu friend. An Old Balemlte Dead. New has reached this city -'f tW death, at Mlseoula, Montana, of Frd oriek Lockloy, at the ago ef 81 vent Ho is weU-kmowa in this city anl -o ty, whore he resided for a numlr cf yoars, haig oomo from Salt Lt Oity to Salem in lSt38. He leaves tVm ohildron, as followat Mrs. J, K Shf ard, of Zena, Polk oounty; Mr, FJ LeeWey, Jr ef Pendleton, aol Mrt Gibson, of Montana. o - An BntorpriMng Boys' Club, The Beya' Club ef the Y, M, C A aro arranaing a series of illootratod talbo of a practical nature for bora of the club. Tomorrow emH. Proft. Beyer, of Willamette Tun ruv is to irlve the first of those, His sub ject will be "The X-Ray," an J te $ use a machine) toJMustrate his talk Tm boys meet at the Y. M. C. A, bu'Jiof at 7:15 p. m. and go to the University Tn,the near future aa old-time oporatei is to give a talk oa "The Elwtrie T egraph,' All boya over 12 ye?rs eligible for membership. AILING PEOPLE Try the Bitters It has restored hundreds of sir people to robust health during it years' oxperienee and it will bc-P 7 Inn Tt trill ntrASfrthen the CW eystem and euro Heartbom, J Poor Appetite, indigestion, Dys?" Oostlvmeaa. Chills. Colds. Gripi Malaria, Try it today, also ak yJ druggist for a froa copy of w Almanac. H0STETTERS STOMACH BITTERS