.wjuwwp--m i vs vmrw' ip" M Daily Capital Journal. aV HOF-ECR BROTHERS. SATUBDAY, DEC. J2, 1698. - w " " w- 'r r r DAILY LIKE TO PORTLAND. STEAMEBS STILL AT OUR SLACK SALE I IN THE COURTS C1RCCTT COCKT HCTV1TT, J. Marx Si Jor&eDon. of Portland, dealer; in wines and whlkles,have In stituted a suit against L. H.Fortin to recover the sum of ?604.3 with luter- Its dress goods you know, and Its surprising liow tbe trade appre ciates a pood thing In that line. We would call especial attention lliA fli Atr.rltitaulu of 429Q . andMeents. Many of them are.et on tbe sani of 115.95 since the 18th less than one-half the original (of May.lSM. with 10 percent. Interest, price- Owrue and see them. Every-together with interest on 1349.55 at 8 4 li Altona and Ramona ' LEAVE dAily. Portland. 6:45 a. in. i Knlptn 7uc a. ra.. except Sunday. Xj KQ"5ck tim 'eg,ar and cheap ....rates ... M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. thing plainly marked. BONAZ EMBROIDERY, The newest effects in dresser scarfs and -pillow shams. Beauti ful patterns and prices low, 75c to i50. A Tory acceptable Christ mas gift for a lady. Now on dis play inside. See them 20 PER CENT OFF On all jackets. Bear this in mind. We have tbe best ralues ever shown In Salem, and with 20 per cent off ihe'rc snaps. T. flolversoo. EVERYTHING In capes and Jackets will be closed out by January 1. 3 values go at 2.2.j. 84 values go at 13.25. 3 values go at 34. SO values go at .o. $8 values go at Sfi.50. 810 values go at 87 .j0. 812 values go at 810. 820 values go at 8b". Buy now while we have your size. J, J, Dalrymple Co, OREGON PERSONALS. Judge C. E. Wolverton went to Al bany this morning. Attorney B. J. Fleming had legal bulsness in Albany today. A. J. Johnson, sheriff of Lane county, Is at the Cook hotel. Jeff Myers has returued from a brief business visit to Albany. Mrs. L. B. Stinson returned this morning from a short visit in Port land. State Superintendent G. M. Irwin was an Albany passenger this morn ing. Supt. W. B. Lawler, of tbe Santiam mines, came down from Albany this morning. Grand Lecturer D. C. Ilerrcn, of the A. O. U. W., is in the city from The Dalles. HAPPY Will be the woman who receives on Christmas morning, in a neat pack age, a dress pattern from one of the stylish fabrics which we are fuelling at such reasonable prices. 82 will buy an 8 yard pattern of all wool serge or new mixed dress goods. 84 will buy a pattern from a choice of foreign and domestic novelties. 80 will buy a pattern from tbe choicest black and colored, plain or fancy weaves. One dollar more will buy tbe linings complete. Such a present cannot fail to be useful and acceptable. 3 clasp kid gloves, all shades, 81 a pair. WILLIS BROS, S. CO, Court and-Llberty. Goods, LClotblng and 1!he Cash Dry Shoo House. Miss Johnson, of Eugene, was regis- istered at the Willamette hotel this morning. J. C. Goodale returned tills morn ing to Coburg, after a short business sojourn in this city. Bev. and 3Irs. C. E. -Kliewer went to Albany this morning, expectingto remain about a week. Hans C. Wahlberg, the hop and wool commission merchant, of Port land, is In Salem on business. J. L. Bowman, traveling salesman for the Salem woolen mills, left this morning for Southern Oregon. E. K. Taylor, of Union.and Thomas John and F. Mahon, of Gervais, were guest at the Cook hotel, Friday. Prof Z. M. Parvin, musical director in the Albany college, is in the city, to spend Sunday with his family. W. P. Babcock is being employed tne county clerk's offllce revising the Marlon county mlllitary roll. Bov. John Parson-, went to Turner this morning. He will also visit Jeffer son and Mehatna before returning. Mrs. Wm. Robinson returned this morning to Turner after a short visit with her son, II. J. Singleton, of this city. Whit Holman and Walter Gray went to Albany today to witness the football game between tbe "Salsm Cyclones" and the Albany eleven. Ernest Piper, telegraph operator for the Great Northern at Hope, .North Dakota, arrived in Salem Thursday to spend the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. li. Piper, In South Salem. lie will return to his post of duty immediately after the holidays. Miss Ella M. Hendrick, daughter of Hon. M. B. Hendrick. of Amity, after eponding several weeks at the home of Mrs. W. C. Kantner and yisitlng old friends m Salem, returned to her home today by way of the boat to Wheatland. Miss nendrick was formerly a Willamette University student. per cent, since Nov. 16, lSM.togetber with interest on 840.76 at 10 per cent, since September 20, 1806,togothor with interest on 8114.05 at 8 per cent, since April 20, 1S5, together with interest on &S3.G3 at 8 per cent, since October, 1S05, and ith &0 attorney's fee. These sums are claimed as due on promissory notes and for goods par chased. In tbe matter of II. P. McNary, re ceiver of the Williams & England Banking Co., hearing of creditors who demand a new receiver came up, W. T. Slater appearing for receiver and W. II. Holmes for petitioners. Coun sel Slater presented arguments for a demurrer to petition. Overruled. 3Ir. Slater will prerjare an answer. In receivership of State Insurance Co.,Dr. W. A. Cuslck offers 810,000 for Insurance building property Beceiver asks 811,000. In matter of assignment of Leo. Wil lis, the order of continuance was set aside yesterday and the petition to sell certain premises of the estate at private sale was granted. ' H. P. McNary receiver vs. N. II. Burley,forcclosure;default as to U. II. and Carrie I.Burley and decree of fore closure. Alexander Tercotte vs.ZendaIda Du Bcnte et al., and C. Marsh vs. J. E. Eldriedge et al., motion for orders on the sheriff to make deeds were filed. The taking of testimony in the in junction suit if J. II. Albert vs. the city of Salem was concluded last evening. MAKES WOMEN WELL. :o: Astonishing Record of Paine's Celery Com pound Among the bick. Dress Goods til The Hog. "The Salem Hog must have hominy," says the Statesman, and advises farmers to raise more corn. A delinquent tax sale of 1500 lines at 50 cents aline for advertising fee comes to 8750. What more does the Statesman want of the farmers. SflNTfl GLAUS Will have his headquarters at the FAIR STORE! For the next two weeks, He has lots of toys for girls and boys, and older people, too, He would like for all to come and see and he will try and please you with low prices, The Fair store ! SALEM, OREGON, Ov P, DABNEY, Proprietor, ' J3$5- (' For Stealing. On criminal information of B. A. Smiley, a Chinaman named George Sing was tried before Justice Johnson this afternoon at 1 o'clock, on charge of larceny. The theft consists of carrying away from a house a crosscut saw. a sledtre- haramer,and two steel wedges belong ing to Smiley worth in all 88.50. The state is represented by District At torneys. L.Haydcn,and W.II.Holmes ior tne ueiense The accused was bouud over to tbe grand jury in the sum of 8250. Sale ok Land. Following deed was recorded with County Becorder F. W. Waters this morning: Donald Morison (unmarried) to John Hofer and Caspar Zorn, 221 acres, located in sections 1 and 2, township 4 south, range 2 west. The consideration was 84,150. Caught a Porcupine. Fred Brus sler this astcrnoon brought in a mam moth hedgehog, which he had caught on the W. II. nolmes hop farm up the river. The animal was occupied digging potatoes when captured. Aching Joints. Announco the presence of rheum atism which causes untold suffering. Bheumatism is due to lactic acid In the blood. It cannot be cured by lin iments or other outward applications. Hood's Sarsparilla purifies the blood, removes the cause of rheumatism and permanently cures this disease. This is the testimony of thousands of peo ple who once suffered the pains or rheumatism but who have actually been cured by taking Hood's Sars aparilla. Its great power to act upon the blood and remove every erapurlty is the secret of the wonderful cures by nood's Sarsaparilla. Insurance Adjusted. Fire insur ance adjuster this morning made a settlement with the owner of the Cook hotel, by paying $20, the office of the hotel having suffered damages to that extent, as a result of the coal oil explosion of several days since, which was reported in The Journal. A Bevelation. Not many people but have tried the White House meals, but the first one is always a revelation of cheapness and good quality. kevenqe. The Salem man who gets treated to all kinds of gutter snipes, has sweet revenge when he smokes a La 'Corona cigar. They always give satisfaction. Bemoval. Knox"& Murphy, the plumbers, are removing their busi ness from State strecfi.to Commercial , near Burcn'a furniture establishment. g? J3 ""... fn5y pp. we There is a great deal of dress goods mi- in .i will do:p We c will meet all n,i J" tl'e win uo:u w e c will moot.!! Vi... ""." '" me nano .. .. staple and.fancy dress good's for the nnr "W"3 mm JtS1' we will refuse no reasonXh nLL ne?,t,30 "ays and mMW nniK.m nu .. ;::,. ""- an uressi'.,rv!c "eiean. majv isu I Ullbll iuuMinnr linn d" II A buy I you see our line We -:o:- &il FRIDAY AND SATUKDAY SPECIAL SALE OF HOSIERY Every tiling in the above line at reduced fnas. FREEvA handsome book with everv or over purchase until Xmas, The fact that Paine's celery com pound is today relied on and recom mended, both in public and in their own family circle, by so large a por tion of the most prudent and thought ful people In every community, should not be overlooked in determining one's choice of a remedy. Paine's celery compound is the most successful, the most warmly praised remedy just as it was, at the time of its discovery, the most talkcd of ever offered by a physician to his fellow practioners and to the public. Paine's celery compound has more than fulfilled the great things that were expected of it when it was first announced to the medical men as the discovery of that distinguished scien tist, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D. It is tbe grandest iovigor ator and strcngthener in the world. It offers an escape fiom nervousness exhaustion, neuralgia sleeplessness-and dyspepsia to every man or woman whp is robbed of health. "I have taken a number of bottles of Paine's celery compound," says Mrs. E, Warren Davidson of 305 War ren ave. Chicago, "and consider it the best in all cases of insomnia, arising from torpid liver, neuralgia, rheuma tism, etc. It has done for me all that is claimed fer It, and I cheerfully k dorse it." We all know women v ho are living on the '.ragged edges" of nervous ex haustion. They eat their food without relish, sleep without refreshment and worn along day by day half sick, but refus ing to believe it. These women who are farther along in poor health than they think, are the very persons who would find an astonishing help in Paine's celery compound. Its regulating action on their jangled nerves, and its-re-yivify ing action upon digestion and assl.n ilation are just what their system is in need of, Why should any one not try it? 257 Commercial st 300 New, Plain and Plaid s A SUITS CJust In DDNT KNOW IT before, but found it out the other day,that the cheapest place to buy shoes in Salem is at HR2LUSSE BROS. Don't buy old goods when you can get new at a lower price, In mackintoshes and gents' underwear we have the largest assortment in the city, and at the lowest prices MARRIED. COUNTBYMAM LABOUBITE. At the residence of Mrs. -Buby Mc gee, on Thirteenth street, Salem, at a p. m., Friday, December 11, 1890, Mary B. Labourite to Alvin Coun tryman, Justice H. A. Johnson, officiating. DIED OF PNEUMONIA. Two Lives Saved. Vou Can Be Well When your blood is pure, rich and nourishing for nerves and muslin. The blood is the vital fluid, and when it is poor, thin and impure you must either suffer or you will fall a victim ,to sudden changes exposure, or over work. Keep your blood pure with nood's Sarsaparilla and bo well. iioou'si'iusarotliebestafter-dlnner pill; assist digestion, euro headache 25 emits, Xmas Gifts. Musical Instruments belncr In demand for Christmas presents. My store will bo open every evening till Christmas. Geo. 0. Will. 12-1 1-d 2 w 1. TttUt- 0.VJ3T0:EX.3CA.. tin inrr Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely curcu tier ana sne says it saved nis life. Mr.Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida street, San Pranclsco, Buffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which theso are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Fred P. Legg's drugstore. Begular size 50c and 81. Jonas Lauflin, Engineer School. of the Indian woowsi Counter and Bailing. For sale cheap address O. M. Lockwood Salem, Or. We can afford to say: "Get every sort of Schil ling's Best tea of your gro cer, and get your money back on what you don't like." Your tea-tradofor the rest of your life is worth the risk r-and there isjnp.risk. A Schilling & Company r ?'? " Friday night Jonas Laullin,who has for several years been engineer of the Chemawa Indian school, died of pneu monia, after about a week's illness. Deceased was about 52 years of age, and came to Oregon from Illinois. He leaves a wife and six children, who re side at the school, there being three boys and three girls, The funeral will be held Sunday forenoon,probably un der the auspices of the masonic frater nlty.of which lie was a member. The remains will be brought to Salem on the 11 o'clock train, and interred in Bural cemetery. Chicken Dinner at the St. Elmo Bestaurant Suuday will be superb. Mrs. Geo. F.Smith, proprietor. Electric Lights Paffon Bros., the bighearted book sellers have won the Christmas trade, as hundreds throng their beautiful store daily and take advantage of their generous offers, Everything reduced ! Everything new 30 cases of brand new goods, Plenty clerks to wait on you. All are authorized to save you money on all your purchases, The only exclusive book store that make Christ mas gifts a specialty, Patton's Book Store Put in the shade by the magnificent new stock of LAMPS. Gilt and wrought iron -In the newest pat terns direct from the factory. Prices dow -at SONNEMANN'S ! 124 State St. b Go to 263 Commercial Street for your Calling Cards. ORDINANCE .NO. 3- A bill for an orduwee to amend SalkaH of Ordinance No. ay. entitled, 'to ordinance to provide for tie pwdcaJad, good order, health, peace and deasEtea oftheciiyand of pei sons, and for tbe p tection of persons and property, and to peal cerfain ordinances and parts of cri ances relating thereto. Be it ordained by the common cowed of lie No. 203. entUled-'an ordinance to for the good condnct, Bood,0', peace and cleanliness of the city sons, and for tbe protect wrfjjg property, and to repeat certam 0 and parts of ordinances re wwk - ........ tw no Deoonnoiaiw h ot y ars" shall l uponor wander .boat the W ff . public parks or the city after O t &clockPat niBhtduringtheofS bcr. October, Norembe r. - S l, & and February, or '' ''ig'g, during the PU such person shall Wvr-s writing, of his or .VZW shall bo "WNRuUrJelV guardian, and it teJ"SiJU' the city marshal to win y causing the wUto bell of the city to be Jf, ,0 8 o'clock at n' fWft during the montB I of .jgSjtfng. xt r. December, InnrTB and at fifteen b?I"Ti and at Wteen .-- eaiaaa each and cverj ''& .' of each year, and all P shall 1... .k. nrnvislonSOl f" V.. . n30S SSstt-SBBrsfrA Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Scalp Cleansing, Dandruff Treated, Scalp Cleaning, dandruff Treated, AHair dressed daily by the month'for Eld'ridgeMock: A. M. ELKINS public repremand, W ngctoJ recorder; and for .fore ihn a fine of not less thM ;J? ,n eases? :nd cts of the acdugrf such person shal ,& fkhij upon him, under the proy ntrrtrt he shall be imprison ' . dollars of such fine. rfijertj Passed by me ""Xe Itf d " of Salem, Oregon, on tne i &r,A.D.896. M$. W. Atb i1 Approved bythe : n TW December. A. W'Wyli' j&yft 1 I1B11I ttntturt it &&&& I. vrr?wi