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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1890)
THE CAPITAL MMAL SATURDAY DFX'. 13. 1SW. tkioih or iba-ciurno.N. Itatlr br null twr rear, ..MU) Uiill; by inH per iiioiitb, ... r 0 "111 per HlollID, kly br mull per wr, DO ee I WJ' -If not twld In advance the price, ;aTrJrw"r;Vrir-V3,'v'yK.rlJii chinch was give, 1. ...all ...til.. ,.. .itflnd tM... .tl.iir.il. ! tita..1klll U ttft FtlKE DKLIVBItY ItY CAIUtlKK. Itnlly for lnp wrt-k, . ... ! 1MII.I forlwo we ... -"I. IMIly by month, .. . - " "Collections will be majcon ll oiiTToJn of mouth, hub-vrlben "111 plei-e l.nvi money rurrarrlernitt hoi or wtie'eon H Is delivered, m iw to cue no dsljys lu collect'oii.. TUB KVKNtJIO CAPITAL JOCHKAL rot"; tarlv niTlin tin- anernoon ct.iied pre dl.pnlcbe. GILBERT t PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAL MA UK ETT. Wheat, net 0:2 cent per hu. Hop, active; IS to 32 tents per lb Headquarters f.r caudk1, n.anu factured fresh eyery d iy at Joiie- A lternardlN on State str. t. A Good Move. The stigqeMlon for the cltlz.'ns to meet at the Unl verlty cho el Monday evening al 70 o'clock as otlereil by the State man this morning, is doubtle- n good move, aud would le atteudeil with succet". The citizens hnldini such a meeting, 1ms been suggested by some of tlioe Interested In tin school, nml by ome of the buine men. The truttt.-. meet next Weil nesdny evening, aud the cltizdii should take vime step' before that time, a after th.it time may be ti late. The removal of the school ti more spacious grounds in the sun urbs ot this city, seems to I- sane tloued by many of the leading busi men, who think it would le for the best Interest of the slhool. Westkun Okfgo.v. More enii grauls are coming to Oregon thlf fall ttian Usual, but tliegrciter por tiuu laud in the Willam tie valley, while very few itop in Eastern Ore gou. This I-. owing lo the people o the western part of the tate bavin,, advertised the resource-! of the country, while we of Eastern Ore gou kept still, seemingly iuditlereiit as to whether we be benefitted b an increase of population or not. Ocboco Iteview. The Same Story. Though it has been a dark, gloomy day the people from the surrounding coun try have found their way to the city until the ntreeU are again full of honest lookiug deuizeus who are interviewing the merchants aud looking over the tine display of holiday goods that may be found In almost every show window in the city. They biiug with them to the city wagons well tilled with produce, fruits anil -egetables. Impkoveme.vi. Owing to some late improvements lu photographic Instruments our photographs are better than ever before. And the cabinets are J2 per dozen ju-t the same. Our customers can alwa.is depend en the late-t improvements and styles. As we have a high, clear and large light, the rainy and cltudy weather d'-es uot interfere in the least. Gallery up siairs opposite First National bank. Ciikkhinoto.v JlUOj. dw It FiisbT Phkjbyteiuan Church. Service hi ihe morning at 1050 by F, JI. Owynue, I). D.; rUbject, "A Trunifiet Call" Isalh 02 1. Sunday school at 12 to. In the evening at 7 o'clock a serviev will be held under the iiiHpii-e of the Y. I'. S. of ( '. E. when addre--er will Ij given by ' the pastor am nnulc- by choir. oth-rs Social ' Heats Them Both The Park-, ersvlllu hunters killed a horse, Tli NU Gervals boys beat them by ten sal- 111011 and out horse. But Lot li are now beaten by a et of hunters from Astoria, who shot one of their owu crowd. They "thought it was a b"ur." Gervais Star. Like the Paper o.s the Wall. That's the way they fit. We mean the suits made by Hchoettle, the tailor. II has the finest Im ported goods, aud can satisfy the moat exacting patror.s. Boys, Boys and toys are almost Inseparable words at this season 01 the year, if you would make the former happy secure the latter for them at Brooks k Ha rr it's Murder. Attend the cantata this evening and wltnew the battle between the woodman and wolf, resulting lu thu death of the latter. Ham, Fat Ham. Mi-Crow fc Wllliird have the. cholcei new li.'iins. Telephones No. 10 ami .'12. . - . .Cherringloii Bios, are kept pretty busy, but they will take time lo inaku a Hue picture of you If you want locill around. You will find Iteaiill.'iil piiuitd plushes, India silk, 11 full Hue of ladliM' underwear ami hosiery, also ChrUtiuas sH-ciallles at Bridges & Koyoi til. You can gel handker chiefs there all Ihe way from 6 cents in M Geo, E. Good lias the finest and laivest stock ol perf 1111 h and iK-r-. fume cum ever brouulit to Salem. CallatSOO Comnierclulstieet, and $ti III Miih, 12 8 If M4 MH'IAI. KVKXTS. . .. ,.,r7i o. i.i n..t. Thrush Ih. Ui,'. . j.fl R- l!i fr Vlghfering Town. IIEV. OWYNNU'S UKCRITInN. Tud.iy niulit one of the niot pleasant sneiui ik me iiimorv in mr The ehurel timl iiiite-room were' well tlllid. A Hue ip oriuiilty wus ulven for the i-oiigreutitioii to be come iiciiualiiled with their new pator and each other. After sing Intjhythe choir whleh wan Itsl h. Prof, Parvin, Nov. Tiiwiieiitl, ol Turner, led In iimier. Ilev. (.'line in u very up, roprWte and pUm-lug I m inner welconud Dr. Uw.Mine to S.i!em. Dr. GwyinieVrtpoiiM! war peculiarly apt and was very much enjoed. Many of our resident p.is tors were present as well as nielli hers of other chun-lies. At the con elusion of tin ce exercise-" the com nanv were invited to imrtake of th J refreshments which the ladies hud I oreiwred. No higher praise can In- ! ,'iven the resist et forth, than to ay the Vreliytenan lidies .su-.-l.iined their reputation in tills re pect. Additional iiij-iymeni wn idded to the delicious fare by the fair waiters who served the go.nl ibings. In all respects it was a very pleaant atfalr. A l'I.EASVST DAXCK. There was a very pKas-int d.inci iiveu last night at the A. O. U. W Hall wilh A. J. Ua-ey as nianiirerj mil music by Profs. Coomor, Dia-1 iiioud and Miv Pe-arle Se)tt. The follow ing are thoe wlio look psirt ii. the evening's paasure. Mrs. C. M Iyneion, Mrs. Wm. Keuuie, Mi P. Llndureii, Mies Mary and Nolu Ciudgreu, Mis Alicv Ulanion, Mi .ilia Maey, Mi.-cs Lulu and Mn aer, Mis Minnie Aiiderxui, Mi Myrtle Dnrblii,Mi-s Editli SchriU-r .liss May Haker, Miss I..tt Helen iir.iml, Miss AnuaAjer, Miss Vost nul Mis Cregor. Mr. A. .J. l!aey. Prof. Simmons, Mr. H. Forsyth Mr. Jiepli Duulap, Mr. Jolm Hel man, Mr. Frank Saui-e, Mr. Clare 11. Irvine, Mr. J. L. Milchell, Mr. I. E. Evans. Mr. V. A. Ililnt-, Mr. M.Durliin, Mr. John Watch, Mr. Wm. Ilennie, Mr. F. Maey. Mr. Will Tarpley, Mr. AlU rt Stem er, Mr. Walt Uasey, Mr. U. A. Baker, Mr. W. A. WiUins, Mr. Chas Wilkln, Mr. Chas. Town-s.-nd, Mr. Albert Djm?v aud Mr. F. .McGiuuis. the txity CI.UD. Met Tueilay evening at the resi dence of Mr. Win. England, on U'oertv Street. A number of invit- edguestswere present. After ihe reading and dicu-ion of ess-iy-. up- on LaFuvetleaiid Charlotte Conday Ihe company were entertained with uiUi-ic and singing. Iitfreshuieiits were served and social pa-tlmrs tilled up the evening to a late hour. Mrs. England as hoi'.es, I made the evening one of ihe most , enji-yable of the many social events of which she has bc-vii the center. The club meets Tutfday Die. 10, at 7i"0 p. m., at the lesl-leucvof Mr. Iro Willi-, and Longfellow's p em of Hiawatha will be the subject of essay, reading and discussion. The meetings of the club are ok-ii to all those who are in sympathy with Its vocal solo Waller Leuou; reading aims. I .MUs Glace Itoork; voial solo H. C. home mi.strei.s. j Epley; in-ation II. S, Jory; quartetl The Srcoud Itegiment b.ind isj Miss Baker, Messrs Lee and Len- making arrangements to give a. on. minstrel enleruinment at the opera anniversary meeti.no, house ew Year's night. The band i Xwl jiU,.iy ,,1,1 ulliJ l'resl-y-will make extensive preparation ami terjaii cliureh occurs the annual an- tne tierform nice will le llrst class in every respect and no doubt will attract a uig nouv, as ineir eiioris ueserve. 1 lie nanu 1 as )u reee vtci ais.ut nrty dollars worm or ine ' latest and best music published, and ny the evening 01 me pi.iy win ne ' ante to give saiem a class 01 new music never before executed in this ... ,r....i ..,,.!.... 11...... "'i "r. .u'.i:r.";.. ."..,.: .:. ""' "'"""" """""" ""'- as never l)efore aud the people ore' I! I ..! nn,l U n.,.ll,l n( ll,J - -,;"- , "-" "", " " " ' ' "" 1 ' .,'.. 1 . , give auoiueroi us grann coucens in the opera house next Friday night, r ltA nul.l. tit-it i.t nn title JCt ll(C IfVIIIIU IUIII WUt 1JII I 1 1IO occasion and show their apprecia- Hon of good music rendered by home talent. SERENA I)E -SURPRISE PARTI". A surnrisc n.irlv was L-iv.-n "Miss 1.7 . . ' . . . .V Alice Kleiner, at 111c reriueiicooi uer father, on 12th street, riiuieday eveniiig. While the little piity inside were in Ihe riiidi of iluir evening's pleasure, su eei strains of niui-ic jK-uleil forlh from the front yard. On investigation it proved to lie the University baud, to wlir.111 a hint hud been offered that their appearance would be appreciated. The band played alums a li.iK a rloen of their liest selections. Tin boys uie coming to the front In the'r line, ami are now ahlo to render some flue music which was duly enjoyed on this occasion, CONGREGATIONAL FAIR. The church fair, or lu other words called the Kirmess, which was given by the Ladies' soc'eiy of the Congregational church last niuhl was largely attended and wa,s a very pleasant affair to those witnessing it aud profitable to the ladies giving it. Several hmitha were filled up In a very attractive manner, and sonn of Salem's most beautiful young ladles were in them selling caudles, fine needlework and other i-rt'cles lMU,Illlell , ,,easo or for ine'nliiess, No program was reiidend, hut the entira evening was ulven lo the fair. KSTERTAINING THE PLI'P. Mlsscn Northrup and J cor born entertained the Avenue dub a' the Jargo and pai Ions n-sldemeif Mr. John Hu jhtw on GuU-ty hill lt Might. It is needless to My they bud a pleawiut time, for it could J not hoc becu nthervvhe. The forty 'm 'joung people who In-long to the. ,.b w'rrihelr part of the olt.V- niueineut whu tl.em lu mil their meetings. I BKVKNTY-TIIHKR. E. 8. Warner, of The Kntorprisc, iiroluhlvuuniliDiiruuililKtliiclloii of lielnk'thcoltlesiiicilveiiiiiiiNMllwriWif." The average rentier Is left In in the stole of Oregon. For sixty-, one .enrs this venerable old veteran linn eked out tin honest luihslsiciice w llli the pllck mill rule, and even In thl, the i lining iiu.irter of his sev-.-iity-llilnl ji-.ir i.n earth, hu con liuui4 lu the profeK-iioii to which he hit!! adhered since VouiIummI, with an u-tlvlty. an alacrity j-nd n zeal that would do credit to one of half his ige. He walks nearly two miles to his Inline night aud morning aud is dwnys prompt, aiciiiate aud com pirailvely rapid. Tobacco orstmng liink lias lieverentired his mouth, while the lower societies and vice liavealwats f-tiud In him an mi .MiiiUenitle enemy. Printers of .his age aud standing are very un common aud we take pleasure In ihamploiiiug Mr. Warner against the stale. Oregon City Enterprise. UIKTIIDAY TARTY. On Tuesday evening of this week MUs Mrtk- Henderson ixlebratetl ier sixtteuth birthday, by Inviting i number of young friends to a iteasaut party at her home. It i iuueve"ary to state that the Invita tion was responded to, aud that the .uesis were royally entertained bj lie young linsles. The guests alo lid their part to render the occasion i happy oue and Miss Myrtle was ii.nle the recipient of reeral nice iieyents. McMliim iile ReiKirter." SCIIOOl. EXTKIITAINIIEJIT. The Canny school under the iiiun igeuieut of S. A. D. Gurley will 4ive an entertainment Saturday ve, Dec. 20, IS'Ju. The exerelrvs a 111 consist of addrees, dialogues, select readings, ileciaiuatioiis, vocjiI mil instrumental music, etc. An iiliiils-ion fee of lifleeu cents for all over twelve years of age will b charged. All under twelve years ol ige wi.l be admitted free. The proceeds will lie devoted to the i:urch.ieof a large U. S: tlag to b lioisled above the school hotie in Cauby. Euterpi l-e. JCSTICE FIEt.U'f DECISION. Justice Field recently rendered the decisiou of the United Stales supreme court as follews: 'There ir no inherent right of the citizen to -ell intoxicating liquors by retail; li is not u privilege of u citizen, ol the United States." The : Alka-Hei-eriansare to discuss the (justice or til's sweepiag decision at I their hall to-night and cordially in- vite the attendance of all friends of per-oual Hoerty, license or anil license. OOOD TEMPLARS. Union hslge of Good Templars gave a supper and HUrary euter- laiuuieiii in their hall last Wednes lav evening. Capital lodge was invited and a number of the mem bers from that lodge were present. The follow ing program was carried eut: Quarlett Miees Sinn and Ida Harris, Merv-rs Epley aud Newport, recitation Miss Lydia Vaudevort; iverharv of the oiganlzation or the christian Endeavor society. Dr. Gwynne will pnai-h a Christian Eu- Ueavor sermon. Bieci.il singing to i ro,,mrel. Tliesecreiarv's rerxirt N1 l read aud an address by Ihe priael,t Kjven. Young iieople will be ertwciay welcome, 1 ..,.,...... ! HOME PARTY A few y.,unB i.pl met at the j1)llie of Miss Allie Chandler, on .,,, tlr. ... Wurllluaiv '"""''" -...., .-. ......i-j 1 evening and soent .1 few hours very 1 pleasantly in games and other ., . . . , , j ... rll!ltlll. r M,H. .,! I " -.--, , Miss Sharer, Miss Minnie Smith, Misses Mary and Alice Kleiner, Messrs W. A. Quiii, D. Steluer, F. A. Legg and Mr. Cooley. GRAND MASQUERADE JIU.L. There will lie given by the Gervals Public Hall association, a grand lull, at their new hall in that city, New Year's eve, Decemlier 31st, for ihe benefit of Die piano fund. Music will be furnished by Diamond's orchestra, of Salem. alio tToral KnrlcllnL The facilities of the present day fa Uic production of everything that will conduce to Ihctaatcrial welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing ar.d refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the syitem gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, ct c:iy time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. 1. A nice Christmas present that Is a constant reminder of the giver is a comfoilahlu rocking chair, Keller iiiil Marsh have 160 patterns of rocking chairs in slock. Pictuie framiug is a specialty with (hem. Select your holiday im-seiils early mid hi gel the cream of the display. uei somciliiuguseiui nun selisiiiie, von can Hud something suitable, for ludv or gentleman, at the old Whlto Corner, eod LuMiiEit.-Coiiir.iri-.rri aud nar ti -s iiiiiteiuplating btiililiug, should li it fall lo call on J. F, JacoUon (or etlmili-s on rough and dressed lum ber. urii uuu onicenear agrlcul lural work i'-oodtf, MMiMMMb! CITY AND OTHER MJTKS. W.rthj r A1e.Hl.. t. Ike .fSMuHsv'. Jornal Rdtrt The Monmouth Democrat un- !""" ,lmt ,,,e oniielreUUeiia "'" J" finished n ham for him- pnlnn.il suspense ami doiihtimlo' what kind of a "horM." thiltVltlzen " Johnson, Boothby Co., the lead- lllg clothiers' are Well prepaifsl to iiiimU-uM v.iiirtv.iiil.ln lli....l,.tl.lii.. suppi uHourwauiHiu iiieciotuiug Hue. They will be glad to show ou over their store tllld let you IihjU iivnr llu.tr uliu-L- 1ST.. opp..Iiv iIi .1 over tueir stoch. ixo neeessiij iii.n vou should buy unless von ure well MtlSUUlI. tin- vi'fuiub iiuiiviuueeii uii n ittsu- billable party was "well dressed from head to fiHit." Klein was n spoiislblu for the truth of the latter m. . ll .. . 1 J I claim. The fact that Pulton's State Street book store is generally well I tilled with sight seers, is sulllcleut evi dence that he has something there worth looking at. There have lieen some elegant res idences erected this year. Though i i i. ...i... uei nave very iiauuviiiie ixieuurs, ihe Interiors are lu keeniuif Willi them. This is . . ,. only explainable w uen v leurn inai inixw iiui.iibuiiii- . 1 i... 1. .. .i curtains and cariwls como from I jU no's dry goods store. Brooks i Cox, the reliable drug gists, on State street, are still keen - lug in stouk a choice line af per fumes of the most celebrated makes. "Never do to-day wlmt yoi) can., put oft till to-morrow." The old I proverb is not applicable to getting I 1 pale of good shoes al Dcuhani's. Don't put otl going around and get ting a pair. ' Keep your eye on Geo. F. Smith's id. Shakespeare makes Macbeth nay: "I'll make assurance double sure, ind take a bond of fate." That is what folks do who get their goods of Bureu if they waut good goods at reasouable rates. Some of our exchanges keep ipriugiug puz?les on their readers, Mich as the adding of an uneven ..oIhihii of figures to make 21, and many other puz des, but the great est puzzl- thi P.esi tan spring on lls readers Is i.bout us thu: HowEast; one ii tiopl al lauds; cuu an id tor evade wo.rin; I ig two daughters au I one son patches on his panlalooiis If ik-liu- iiuent ruliscribei's pay not their bids? Send lu your solution. Athena Presj. Holiday Slippers. Don't buy old style slipper', get something new. No old style carried over from last ar. We have the llnest lu velvet or p'.udi, pateul hat her trimmed, to be found lu the city ut prices that are Eastern. James Den-1 ham it Co., boots and shoes, lib, State street. 12-13 tf "Can art equal uature?" is a nues- . 'V,'! tiou old as the hills. How nea it may be accomplished may bcM at Catterlin's art gallery. He will make cabinet photos fo' i'2 per, dozen. On TuetsJay as Mrs. II. Bern rose, was putting down a carpet near a hot stove, her clothing caught on tire from the stove. Hersou Bruce,' heard her give the alarm, and cauie to her assi-tauie. He pulled oil" his coat and threw it around her and smoth.red the flames. But for hi ll is prompt action, she would un doubted y h ive burned lo death. A itvvs h h.nl ht-r left hand luilly bunted. Claukamas News. j The cost lu hum in life, of the wars of the world during the last 3o years, exclusive of mortality from sickness, is estimated at 2,2.'l,000. ' Quewu Victoria's crown kept with other royal regalia under stroug guard, and worn only on state occasmus, is wortli 1000,000. ' What rapid strides the Bible Is making in accessibility to mankind tn ...... -... l... .1... I.. a, .I...I I, lu .m.M IS )MUVOII o llHJ 1111.1 IIIWV in iiwn i access ble 111 their own language t0( uue-tenthsof the world; early in1 this century to only one-fifth. J You will Hud Davidson it White i have a full line of deep sea fish, large Eastern nysters,both In the shell aiirl can, fat turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens. They als have a fine line of smoked salmon. Fresh butter and eggs a specially. Dnu'tfail to attend the cantata to-night aud heal the juvenile chorus of forty-four voices. The grandma with the old fash ioned spinning wheel, by MissScri her, will please the children nml recall bygone memories to tho old. I I)c Leon Keeps his shop In the best and cleaucit coudilluu, so if you want comfort while getting shaved, don't fail to call at Ills shop on Slate street. G. W. Johnson it Hon declines t" lie Interviewed, hut wants itdltlnct Iy understood that they ure still on deck with Ihe best line of clothing and furnlsiilng goods. John Knight, the scientific horrn shoer, can lie relied upon for careful attention to horses entrusted to hit care. He fully understands the-na ture of a horse's foot and works ac cordingly. Goto Mon tee Ilro.'s for holiday' photiM-s, Posiotllce block The Woolen Mill store is coiiliuu iiiir to supply the Salem made wool. i-iu to nil diners. They have suits iioifli ll ri i.r nil thi'll Ii.iiiIIiiiv tk.illi.i-iiu mid also make to order from their; samples. Jf you want a suit that will stay by you call and see them, Cloiln- Out Hale. , .y;SJT1 W.V:JKi "S 8il lbee pr(I.MiH of hiw Hck sit ureal reuuiuiuui in hub n movii.ir them, ' d-uMf MUkWMi LiulirstVnow Is your llinc to get b flue French kid hund-eived shoe very cheap iib wo will sell them at t low nit e In order tu Introduce them. I Never before have you bought these shix-ssii low n we oiler them. At jjU Korsiner's IT.trnierM1 More. 12 11 fit Kiimh.kdy Winks." The new ' MH.,.t game at Brooks - Harrltl's &XXX1& riom clu1H-iheonUIm f.irllvu.YMin.. A p-itlim or llivlliiie n.iiiiinii i.i my un.. llMlllT, irmu.i o iin b-t pii.vi.ipms 11 ...m ..' ',','" ,!"',,'; ,r. ',7. '" I Iiimhi-i llniilvN-lu-v.-uwIliwirk mfiiiui. , nmUHre. Il nrl" lll-ntlii llvepiiuilivmi li.i....v .mil iimn.iii- uroi ! iiiiiiisun-iy,ii iniii n;e ;"; ? l..t ,.,t....lll.l...I.tltU.tl..,IPI .1. I lilt. -jtinvilj iiiitmn n".i"i """' - -- - , IhIimi. 1 illnllVlUy nsMllllllTllllllllolllllll- Vl.l. ',,!., ,,,... .""- ...---,- ' i.. . Olii II. r.l.iitlii.i ..llu. V1U H. Mild byMiiiltiA Rleim-r Kxrilrnirllt runs high in tills ely over System Builder,' as evervlMKly Is Using U rnr catarrh of the Stomach, Consuinp lion Dys-epla, impure lilissl and to liulli'up the . system Il i-ertainlv niu-t Is- mi exivllent prepamtloii, when everybody hhmKh mi well of it. " ditwyr . Hi c v.ir lor I'lle. i,i.him. 111. am known tiv iimWtun llKewmplmtloti,iiislnK lalnie ttcliliu wh-ii Mnrni. 'I hi" lorni n rlli .,,,. 1...0..I im.inulliof. vleld ill om-r I Dr. Ibwuiiaii rue iiriiirn). ww rn ' dlrectli on tliPiirl MtttTtnl. sti-uirb" 01 m.r'lill.i-.ltoiiiiii:arii Meet 11 rsTmiui leal ciirv. ;i ,,,.. ,riL. nr ill. iMimKi"i u II iitiK,i. I'liltiiilelnhlu 'V -)ld liv -lnltli.t Stfhur. 1 v- IIIRD. IiESLIK. In Salem, Oregon, Sat iird.iv iiiorniug at 7 o'clock, Dee. 13, 1SD0, Miss Helen Leslie. The deceased was a daughter of Bev. David Leslie, and was horn at the old Metho iNt mUsloii a few miles Mow this city, hi 1S.18. Lev. Mr. Leslie, the father of the decent ed, ciiiictn Oregon In In 18.17, and took up his resilience where the nils sion was then limited and when Ml-s Leslie was born the following year, lu 181$ they came to Salem, where Father Lrslle was one of tin prime movers in the founding of tin Wl Lunette university. His wife and the mother of the deceased, dUd in 1S41, leaving six small chil dren, lu 1814 he was married again 1 to Mrs, A. Hudlev, and by her he had two children, lml h of vvhoin have been dead for several years. One of the cldldr n is I uriid in thi were cirri ' I owr the Will- owr in a aiuette 1-alls in a ureaiiiui acci- dent aud were drowned. The sec i till wile died in Salem, on the lltli of jt April. Miss Leslie was the last uieuiLer of this noted pioueei famiiy. The deceased had heen a life-long memlier of the M. E. cliureh, and thoroughly devoted to Christian work. She had bevn in poor health for a long lime. The funeral go-vlee will held to moriovv, in Hie M, E. cliureh, ir '20 p. in., and the reuiaiun will Is 'laid in Ihe family lot, by Ihe side ol her hither hi the I. O. O. F. Bural cemetery. THE POINT. 'A From a lailiollc 'rcii tklwpdiun totlu Poorest of tho Poor 11 ditlfy, not cnl tu Uic Tlityciof ST. JACOBS OIL y The Great Remedy For Pain, in lo Hi lupcriuritv mcr all uliur renivlie. express d il.uk.- f Cnres Promntlv. Pcrmancnth un lHiui nrlul), Hint Ik uil;i inlilii !.- s-prnmrt tfllif villi no icinrri f Hi In iviio t 111-. II iV IV1J, M J-.vii i on hi '. lu it i lu Ullllllllv. REED'S OPERA HOUSE Saturday, December 18. 1890. RED RIDING HOOD'S HEME OantPATa OAMA1A, ulv(.n bv ldt pllpUof ills Lulu Srniiii, iHltitoil Dy Mil. .). H. HOBS, Mil, II. G. KUNDRET, MISS EDITH FA II It A It, MISS MAltGAUKT 8CItIBF.lt, MISS MYKA ALBKItT. MIks LnluHmltli, Accompanist. Minn Marxuret (J, Herlber, DlreclrfM. Adm!ifonM cents, children Xi cenli. Red Front Shop. I'GBHiiwimnira; IUiirlUKtocl( lor uprlngn. ujttii, elc. All work wiirmnlcd, Uldcuatouiorsand new ones Inv lied to call. H. POM LB, N. E. Corner State and Front Sts. 10 Acres for Rent. A choice I met only ono mllefrom Balm Tto-msllbernl Apply to HOFEil IiliOS., fikllKllllI (tftlflA ' ' FOREST QKOVE POULTRY YARDS. Foundod in 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And the tluont ever bred on the fsclllr Coast. Hook your order early for'.eliolie ktltttlous. , Bend.Sta-np for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON. 0elt Xw Kiirenl Orov, Orsgon, JOHN. HUGHES, Dealer In Grureric,rainl,Qjl Hitd Window (Haw, MM I iter antl Homer, ai-iimi ai h'rltds. Lime, Hair. Nulls nntl Shingles, liny, Feed hiicI Fence Posts, (Jims Seeds, Klc, KKff AOVKRTIHKMItVTH. .1, I.. MITl'IIEI.L. OKO. IIOEVE MITCH KI.I- & IIOKVE, General Wlcelors, Brokers AND ACCOUNTANTS lwil and tomliin rollKllopn Attruded to pnimplly. lUllnwd lu-kcl mid lo all piirlniiflliowoild. Ro- UkrfiiliiKforlooil .ii... ,. iwLiliv. Ailii-rllluir nlnrfil In oiy iiirti.rthf tlnltMHtalrs si the in-t rviiMiiiiillc tiilrs. Ltiiiunrrciat pupi-r H.iknl alior proniplly. V.WCoiiinin.iHl sirret, up stslr. Half in, in-xmi. i THE HOLIDAYS! uAUdi-sr an Host Complete Stock -Of- DIAMONDS Loose ane Mounted Kver liminjlit to tliU city, to be otd st . pricrs una DKFY CUM PETITION. I A completu IIiip of Oolil and HlWf r ( ATCHES SJLVKKHAUH JEWELHY CLOCKS. S. l Thompson & Co. 221 Commercial St., Salem, MARION TOWNSEND (srccsisouTO jay c. uirr.i.) , PBOPUIKIOU OF "THE CLUB SUABLES." Spjd&l fcl entmn livi-n In trm..inl .lock. II 1 iyr l hi the.i.y, w ek nr m-ntli. ! CjR L II KTY AMI KhltKY STIIKMS. 1 .1. phone, Su. . SALKU, OK. Cattle ! A icooJ lvin outfit or uie, tiv?3okc rttV, I tworoaft t. AUdrrM or cull of J ii, lor-' r&ncc, 94lcait0icon. 113-Jni 25c Want Column. N'llces lnrtl fur ONE OKST I'KIl Willtli KAUIl INHKItriON. No ndver ilseniiil inserted In lhU column fur lisu. tnan nveiiiy-nvv renU. 1JH)UND A .mall key. Cull at Hit. of- ANYONKwmitluK tlnrcooKlncor aikf in ikiux dmi- rnuld do well In n Mi. J. 1). Ili-4rlik, mi I ho filr Kmund roHd, four blocks tiurtti ol 'nrth iilem school li"Ue. Sin in prt-iiiied in do nil kliidiof fine cousins. 1JV 81 F lit HAI.K About tlir.v irc of land on Am uiii Avenue. uinhI ilMHIIiut lio lie. ciavirileiilly iirniiiif.l:lnr; Uiru. uipi.t vutleiy or fruit trn-. mid i-lirub. bcry;i-oiitement to Klc trie railway, io-vrr railing Hiiter mi pn-ml.e. Kor pirllvii Inr' Inquire at eooiid Iiou.hdii rlxlit linnet Idaol A-Nylmu A.niu.iKoniKlioiii diy. 12:1 If WANTKO Tolrtirtnii Inivn lot In Capi tal I'ark Addlllou for liimU-r. A. Mllner, ii! lllll miwi. Mr.-ftlf FUltH.W.E. A R'XmI ton.i nnd mrni-s Then- m IsKeut.umid relliblu, Will ill IIih tniinor tride for itilr-n pmpir'y, or wll rem Iheinn' ri-HMimibk' it-nun fui Ibewluier. Apply lo W, ('. Jnlintinn nt MUourt Hivet.or ItutTiniin's aLibir, ea of Williiiiielt)iolel. ti WANTKI)-lly iiiC'i-Kl JiipHni-4- Ixir, place to work for bo-ird wtillo iiiu-ii-lliiKnoliool, Knquiri.of N. M. Ncvporl, luuroulorllee. WANTKI-AN AeriVK Ho-.k-.tMan Hillary 1100 monllily If ult, blr, with .pporlunllles for mlvauni, to repren-iit ouilly n niponlblii ow York lioux-. 'teferrnnsi. MANOrACTiniKII, lxk llox I4, N. Y. in A DAUOAIN. A hou.ennil IwoloN for t KHlolnMoiillirtAleniatoolir (Ht. In lulreof W. II. Hlinpwo, llj-tf 0W.NKIW Of lWS.-Kor Mrvliv, a purobnd Ret I'olle I bull. IVrma m, ca.li. At my pluce in Hulein. I I.. I'AMKISII. ll 1-0 I7!OIlllKNT-Klvenlclyriirnl.hedrftniii, I' clMobuln.. rtirl of clly, by l'n lay. week or month. Corner Center nnd Kioto, utrret PJ:30-if IXHl HK.NT Mve nicely furnished room.. Appiyutanconri.Hi, o.ia-if PATIUINIZK Home Indu.try, nnd ue Mountain lialin CouKln.'ure. llunr inteed In (Ive rellel or nmuey refunded, MHiiufacturert ny It. IT. Crow, Halt-in, Oriw ion. Suiltb A Htelner ole ugeiitu for Uem. I-Hdlm M. T. RINEMAN DEALKU IX Staple and Fancy (iroeerles, 9rK1,.f,ry' t"w. ,l.nnp. Wooiied nnd VV lllow ware. All kliuU nfmlllfwd. loynreublesuodfruln In ihelr w-iusm. '',,"n.' ' r'f P""1 loreounlry produce." WA PSiliiVt n Mlnirii nT trim .. t .. ...... " ii.. we hhi KVIIfUIIKC, H-M MJHUHtifclrWt, MONEY TO LOAN On Fan Property, Bird?, Aninals, Fiib, llflliv, Sldd nnd all kind of animal lieaii, MOUNTED Toordir,IChicniroprlr,,lir f. !', HwtrN "JiixiderinUI, l.lbrly ulre'l, lllihlanrt ud- oi.-'u, .vairi.i, .fi'Ki'H, niunru uinm for atr,bo'li.uii(eunil Iiioimw. I'rdHmlJikeii Inr work al huirMi (illlvniio. liu.i k.i... otitic, No. i I Commercial lnwt, I l;W ui ' At tlie Oil lite Come Latest Arrivals TOILET CASES INFANT SETS GLOVES nnd IIANDKEItCIUEF BOXES SHAVING CASES MANICUltE CASES JEWEL BOXES ' WO UK BOXES TABLE COVEItS TABLE 8;A'tFS Pint National P-iuU A. T. Ahmstiioso, Jlnnas ' Business, Short'-and, Tj-pcvrlt!r., Dny and Kvcnloff Bcsttont. Btuilcnti "" Xjf 7 m m Sfjf sT maam I WM. BROWN k Co. loots ant 231 JiaTCash Paid lor Wool, Hides and Commercial st. THE OREGON NURSERY CO. Is Ollcring a Large, Well Grotto Slt,e!i of FRUIT: SHADE,:ORNAolENTAL AND NUT TREKS. Small Kru.it. EVEUGUEENS, YIXES, SIIKU11S, 1UJSES, ETC. At Lew Prices. ate Keeping Winter ., Catalogue .uul Prleo-LlMt free. WOODBURN NURSERY. Largest Stock of Trees in jjthe Northwest, O - fl'W ONE AND TIIHISE-POUIITIIS MILLIONS. 1 1 100,000 Prune Trees. M,UK Bo.val Ami Cherry. 10,(100 Early Craw-ford Pe.ieli. lll.OWl Mtmi piirk nnd Rn.vnl Apricot. LARGE STOCK OF ALL OTIIIilt FIIEE FH0M -o- CATALOUUE FltKK. ADDUESS : J H. SETTLEMIER, Woodbum, Oregon. m o Fr.uit Men! Huy your Prune trooiwlircot from thi roliubI gw' ur. Tho8o grown in tho Waldo J;l ills Humary oro Htrict ly Urrttclaftti lllltl trim tn iiimin. Fmir to oiL'llt foot high and buttur than wot ulay land in worn out nunwrvraiiiiil. ging to jwMorvo tho roots m Urdoin for large lotn .solicited, (jrown, and for ftlo W R. D. ALLEN, for the Holidays. BABY BUGGY ROBES BABY BLANKETS UiMBHELLAS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS' LINEN HANDKEItciIIEPs SILK MUFFLERS TABLE LINEN NAPKINS FURS ETC. Q&4L, 'Jmd IIuIIiIIiir, Kntrni, Oirenn, W. I, Rtalkv, PrlnclpiL Penmanship and EnclUh Departmea. dmlttcd auy time. Catalogue on applkUoa, Apples a Specialty . Addrew or cull oh WIBT IIK08., Ollho U1I2 Ciiumierelal Htrei-t, Balern. ;,000 Enoinis BnltoiiherK. 11.1. 1.L.. . .....lu A .i.llll. W,lOII 1 IIIIVITIII-Il-I.-I 'l'- . i'j.OOO Yellow Newtown PJPn lo,(H) Ben Davis Apple. O- IIIIIINO VAIIIHIK OF FIllW M! INSECT 1E818. treos foiuwl by fortiliww Extra iminH taken in difi noarly intact jib poBsible. Ft XV 'full Shoes Silverton, Oregon, U tatiiCiA&illp&.-iif. tiiillj.iii.f i&if.'iT&BhtLV'V.