, ."Vfc , -- , . w h K t j mill tii ravbfli Daily Capita Journal. BY HOKKM BHOTHBRS, ATUItDAY, DEC. 20, 1890. . x MLS LS S S y" " it DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND. $ STEAMERS Altona and Ramona ft LEAVE J DAILY. Portland, 6:45 a. m. W Salem 7& a. in., except Sunday. iQuick time, regular service and cheap it ....rates.... M. P. BALDWIN. " Agent, Salem. w PS W $ 1 IN HOLIDAY X ATTIRE - Gift suggestions that arc clamorliifr for recognition. Gifts that appeal to practical donors, iiiukinir. a lasting re membrance. Purses, card cases, hand-bags, etc. Embroidered Linen and Swiss hand kerchiefs. 15c to 32. Holiday neckwear In all the newest shapes, 25c. to $1.50 each. Congo canes, solid silver monntings, $1 to $2 each. Umbrellas from 50c. to $10. Every one a good value. "Famous" $10 overcoats. J, J, Dalrymple Co, Next Week. We add lire to the flames. Been having some mighty successful cloak and dress selling for the past week or so. Going to give them some com panynice company. Here's the Team Jackets, One-thi nl off. Prollts lost alght ofj costs to the winds. Dress Goods Slash, Thoso immense Hies at 29,39, 49, and 59 cents are melting like wax In a furnace. All on the counter plainly marked, The white horse of the team 19 Embroideries, Just decided to throw out the whole line at sale prices. This is making up season for muslins and preparatory to getting hi our now lines we're giving you some great things. On sale at embroidery counter. T. flolversop, SOCIETY NEWS At the Capital City and the Valley Towns, OREGON PERSONALS. Fred Piper, of Portland, went to Albany today. Rev. P. C Helzter went to Corvallls this morning. Senator B F Mulkey, of Dallas, was a Salem visitor Friday. Dr. J. A. Richacrdson visited the Reform school today. F. W. Powers, of the Salem Water Co., was in Portland today. Hon. D. P. Thompson returned this morning from Portland. Mrs. M. A. McCauley and family are in Portland for the holidays. Fred Davidson and C J Gooding, of St Paul, were Salem visitors today. Ernest Lane, of Portland spent Christmas, with his parents In this city. Rev. J. W. and W. F. Klein went to Portland this morning where they will deliver a lecture. Santa Claus, whose home is the "world," registered at the Cook Hotel early Friday morning. Robert and Sanday Scott, of Portland, are spending the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Daved Scott Sr., In this city, Superintendent A L Brown, of the Salem water Company had a family reunion and Christmas dinner at which the family relitives generally attended. The Stanford, Glee and Mandolin clubs will be at the Reed Jan 1st, One of their songs will be "When Murphy Kicked the Goal," and Chester "Mur phy will bo here with them. E. M. Smith and Hugh Allen of Eola; M. H. Dement, Myrtle Point; D. S. Kaln, of Rosedale; J. M. Lewis, of Portland; and A. L. Wright, of Tan gent, registered at the Cook Hotel Friday. Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Slippers, Umbrellas, Select your Christmas presents now. Wo have a fine stock at bed rock prices, WILLIS BROS, S. CO, The Cash Dry Shoo House. Court and-Llbcrty. Goods, CJothlng and R. A. Uro3san was a Woodburn visi tor today. Dr. W. B. Morse was In St. Helens Christmas. Mrs. S.-C. Bice is visiting relatives In Woodburn. Mrs. W. II. Egan, of Brooks, visited In Salem Tuesday. Miss Lela Tarpley is in Portland on a visit to friends. Prof. R. A. Heritage left Friday morning for Chatcanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. James Allison ,ate turkey at Brooks Friday, Dr. T. C. Smith, Jr., spent Christ mas with Portland relatives. Miss Estella Bishop, of Portland, is the guest of her brother, C. P. Bishop. Mrs. R. n. Leabo is in Portland spending the holidays with relatives. Montague Lord went to Portland Tuesday to remain until after Christ mas. Mrs. A. O. Condlt went to Portland Tuesday morning on a visit to rela tives. Mrs. Ira E. Allen and children have gone to Corvallls to spend the holi days. E. IT Jackson returned Friday morning from a business trip to Cali fornia. Mrs. C. n. Hinges and little son visited with Portland relatives this week. Rey. and Mrs. Wm. Roblnsou of Turner ate Christmas turkey in Salem. Miss Pearl KIrkwood,of Wheatland, was the guest of Mrs. B. M. Chapman last week. C W. Livosay went to Woodburn Thursday morning to spend Christmas at home. Jno. Holman, Supt. of Albany Iron Works, spent Christmas with Salem relatives. Deputy County Clerk Miss OnieMc Kinney spent Christmas with Turner relatives. Mrs. R. S. Bean returned Tuesday afternoon from a Ylslt with her people at Eugene. Secretary of State H, R. Kincaid went to Eugene to spend the holidays with his family. Miss Edith Howard has returned to Portland, after a brief visit with Salem friends. Mrs. A. M. Smith, of Jefferson, is in the city, to spend tho holdldays with her daughter, Mrs. W. T. RIgdon. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Epley, of Mon mouth, ate Xraas turkey in Salem. Miss Minnie Tasker, of the Jeffer son Public schools, is in tho city for the holidays. Miss Mollie Coleman went to Port land this morning to visit for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Poverswcre in Shedds the guests of Mr. Power's prrents for Christmas . Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Thomas, of Tur ner, attended tho Masonio Installa tion Tuesday evening. Misses Alecla and Lillian McElrnv. of Eugene, were in the city to sdend tho Christmas holidays. The Event of fbe Season. Two Hours With the College Boys, ..The Stanford Glee.. X flnd Mandolin Club. X. -:o:- 28 PERFORMERS, X REED'S OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY EVENING, JAN, 1, 1897, r r rTUTON BROS, Reserved Seats at Miss MInnloColwell and Miss Oile McKInney spent Sunday with rela tives and friends at Turner. Attorney W. II. Boise, of Portland, spent Christmas with his parents' Judges nnd Mrs. R. P. Boise. Mrs. J. II, Moorcs and daughters, Misses Bertha and Carrle'of Portland, arc spending the holidays In Salem. Geo. Bushncll came down from Roscburg Friday morning to spend the holiday with relatives In this city. Mrs. F. E. Hodgkln went lo Oregon City Friday afternoon to spend tho holidays. Mr. Hodgkln followed this morning. Mrs. Walter Denton, or Portland, spent Christmas in this city at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Steincr. Mrs. J. R. Ilinklc, of nubbard, vis ited for several days this week with her 'daughter. Mrs. O. L. Darling, of this city. Supt. and Mrs. F. R. Anson went to Portland Thursday morning to spend Christmas, expecting to return Satur day evening Miss Bertha Jones, of Brooks, who has been attending tho University has returned to her home owl nj to a slight Illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Towers enter; talned a number of their friends Mon day evening atcards at their residence in South Salem. Miss Kittle Ilarbord, assistant pharmacist in D. J. Fry's drug store, visited with Portland friends a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Martin gave an old fashioned Christmas dinner Friday at their home near Macleay when about forty were present. Mrs. M. A. Cook left Tuesday after noon for her home at Los Angeles, after a pleasant visit with her mother Mrs. A. E. DInsmore. Roy Miller has arrived homo from La Grande, Eastern Oregon, and will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives in this city. Misses Margaret Parkhurst, Cora Rotan and Ethel Gillinghamtook the morning boat for Portland to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. J. T. Cromwell, of East Port land, is in the city visiting her niece Mrs. James Rennie, and brothers Isaac and Henry Price. Judge J. J. Murphy went to Port land Thursday afternoon to spend Christmas with Mrs. Murphy and daughter, Mrs. J. A. Giesy, B. E. Haney and Miss Ina .Still well, students at the University, left Thurs day morning for their homes at La Fayetto to spend Christmas. Miss Mabel Wiggins, of tho Oregon City public schools, is spending the Christmas holidays with her brother F. A. Wiggins in this city. Willamette University Collegian has offered a prize for the successful orator in the coming local contest, a gold medal of the value of $15. Judge J. J. Murphcy returned this morning from Portland, Mrs. Murphy, accompanied by Chester, will arrive up from Portland this evening. Dr. and Mrs. Dickerson of Portland, were guests at the home of ex-Gov Z. F. Moody Sunday, returning to the metropolis on the following Monday. Miss Lura Prescott, a teaher of the Stayton public schools, Is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Prescott, of Yew Park. On this (Saturday) evening will oc cur tho Joint installation of officers for Salem Lodge, No. 4, and Pacific Lodge, No. 50, A F & A M, at Masonic hall. Phil Metschan, Jr., returned Thurs" day from Palo Alto, Cal.. where ho has been attending Stanford Univer sity, lie will spend the holidays In. Salem. Chas. "Van Avery, who has been en gaged In the lunch counter busltiess in Salem, has gone to Silverton where he will assist in his father's restau rant. Last Saturday evening Miss Grace Van Waffner pleasantly entertained a merry party of young friends at her homo on Twentytlrst and Ferry streets, Mrs. J. A. Morrison entertains tho South Salem reading club this even ing in a study of tho Empress Jose phine. The club now has twenty members. Miss Helen Calbreath, a student at tho W. U. Music College, went to Mc Mlnnvllle Wednesday, where she will spend her Christmas yacatlon with relatives. Miss Clara Pooler weut to Albany Wednesday afternoon via steamer Albany, whero she will bo tho guest of Miss Addle Chamberlain during the holidays. State Treasurer and Mrs. Phil Metschan returned Tuesday morning from Southern California. Mrs. Met schan was accompanied by her two daughters. Chas. B. Hodgkln, of the Northwest Insurance Co., of Portlaud ato turkey at the home of his father, Assistant State Treasurer F. E. Hodg kln in this city. Prof Emll Winkler has been en gaged to servo as organist at tho FsrstM. E. church In place of Miss Hughes who has gone to California to spend the winter. The concert to have been given in the Unitarian church Monday even ing, tho 28th Inst by tho Oregon Quintette Concert Company, has been postponed, to a later date. Dr. J. A. Lyman, of Portland Acad emy, a college friend of tho groom, attended the Robertson-Lansing wed ding Wednesday, and accompanied the party to the metropolis. Miss Lydla Johnson and Messrs. C. P. Bishop and Russell Coleman, who have been attending the Stato Uni versity at Eugene, hayo returned to Salem to spend the holidays with relatives. On Monday evening Misses Leono and Carrio Paine, of the Stato In sane Asylum, gave a party in honor of their guest, Miss Rosalie Friendly, of Eugene, who returned home Tuesday morning. Mrs. John Hughes and daughters, Misses Gcnivlovc. and Ethel, and Mrs. F. W. Waters and son Northup, loft via 11 o'clock overland Thursday night for California, where they will spend the winter. On last Saturday evening, Ira and Landic Hamilton entertained a numberof their young friends at their home on High street. Games and other amusements were heartily par ticipated in, and a delightful time was had. T. E. Murphy, formerly engaged In newspaper work In Salem, but for sev eral months of San Francisco married on the 1st inst, Dr. Mary Leonard, of Oakland. At present Mr.and Mrs.Mur phy are residing at Oakland. Wm. Aiken and Frank Scllwood ar rived in the city Tuesday evening to spend the holidays with relatives In Salem. The young gentlemen have A BAD BREAK' IN CrocKeru Until January 1, wc will sell all tabic ware, China and glass ware at Runious Prices, Never so much sold as this year, and the balance goes at a song. Groceries BeoVRock, SONNEMANN, 124 State St. BUSY Tffiiffi At tho appointed hour MlM Jcasle Breyman executed the lnltlal;bars of tho wedding march and tho wedding party assembled in the parlor. Mr. Clarence Hamilton and Miss Jessie Stump acted as best man and brides maid. Tho bride was supported by her father, Mr. n. Stapleton and was followed by Mrs. Kitapleton and her son, Harry B. Tho Episcopal mar riage service wag annonunccd by Rev. Wm. Magnan of St. Paul's Episcopal church. The bride wore a gown of muslin d'solc over rich whlto Bilk and carried a bouquet of whlto chrysan themums. Miss Stump was attired In white and had pink chrysanthe mums. Mr. Baumgartner wore tho conventional evening dress. Following tho ceremony and con gratulations, a sumptuous wedding aupper was discussed. Music ;and dancing followed and only at a late hour did tho wedding party separate. Mr. and Mrs. Baumgartner have gono to housekeeping in a neat resi dence adjoining that of Mr. Stapleton where they will soon bo at home to thcln friends. Tho bride is the only daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stapleton and is a handsome and accomplished young woman. Mr. Baumgartner Is the popular assistant cashier in the Ladd & Bush bank. The newly wedded couple has the warm congratulations of a host of friends. INVE.N OR!. -:o'- Watch tor Special announces ent MONDAY I SslSsXyJS futinzs 6How Giiow :o: "The best made," In bulk, you can get as much as you want. Sweet Pickles also In bulk. Boiled elder for mince pies. Figs, cheap at 10 cents a pound. We have some extra large, fat mackerel that will tempt your appetite flflRRITT i" LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery Agents for "WorloVBeater" Soap' 257 Commercial si 30CT1 New, Plain and Plaid SUITS JSCJust Inig Selling SciMings Best tea pays: you like the tea; you like the grocer that sells the tea; you buy more tea and everything else. A Schilling- & Company San Francisco 404 been attending the California Dental College at San Francisco. At the home of Centennarian Dur bin, on nowell Prairie, there was an enjoyable Christmas reunion. Forty four were present and Friday evening there was a tree from which many beautiful presents were distributed among the happy throng. On Tuesday evening tho Second Regiment band serenaded tho newly elected city officers at tnelr respective homes. In making the rounds of the city, the band also discoursed sweet music be fqre the residence of State Treasurer Phil Metschan, who had just returned from California. Prof. W. F. Werschkul, of Portland, has been secured by the Salem Choral society, to servo as conducter during tho absence of Prof. Heritage. The work of the society will be prosecuted with great interest, and more classical music from this excellent company of vocalists may be expected. Mrs. and Mrs. G. P. Lltchlleld Fri day celebrated tho thirtieth anniver sary of their wedding. During tho day an elegant dinner was 6erved and those partaking of tho same were: Mr and Mrs GP Litchfield, Mr and Mrs FR Smith, Mr and Mrs H F Smith, Mr and Mrs James W Watt, Mr and Geo W Watt, G C Litchfield of Portland, Mr and Mr Steve San ford, Mr and Mrs Geo O Shirley, Mr and Mrs Jos Schindler, Misses Lizzie Watt, Clara Smith, Mollie Dunlap, Cora Litchfield, Gertrude Litchfield, Helen Litchfield, Alma Watt, and Messrs Charles L Watt, Charles !L Litchfield, Frank Litchfield, George Litchfield, Elbert Watt, Frabritus watt, Joseph Watt, Carlton Shirley uuu juu pa A-mno ocuinaier. STAPtaJTOM-DAUMQARTNEIl WEDDING. At 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. H. Staple- ton, JSo. 48 Center street, corner of Front, occurred the marriage of Miss Ada Stapleton to Mr. Jos. -Baumgartner. The resldenco of Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton was beautifully decorated with ferns, palms, potted plants, mistletoe and choice chrysanthe SUDURABAN WEDDING. On Thursday Dec. 24, 1896, at the horn eof the bride's parents, east of Salem, Miss Catherine Lansing was united In marriage with Mr. James R. Robertson, of Forest Grove, The ceremony was performed by Prof. Bates, President of Pacific Uni versity at Forest Grove, In the presence juontinued on second page. Hides Tanned. A. Ottke, who lives at tho corner of Cbcmeketa & 13th steets, is prepared to tan and clean all kinds of hides and rugs at fair prices. First class work. e. o. d. "I V i . -t 1 -i 4 1 uotit buv old p'oods wnen vou can get new at a lower price, In mackintoshes and gents' underwear we have the largest assortment in the citv. and at the lowest prices, IQOUEfl WM Seven Months With Fever. "Wonderful Recovery of Health. Mr. Balrd'a rapid nnd marvelous recovery from a mere skeloton to his normal weight iSLJEES.'kv was surely theuUtttoftho grandest strength-giving and buildlng-un medicine nvnrnrnHii.oH ,.i. 6 " . ywMuwuftUJUii Dr. Wiles' Restorative Nervine. nnZ!r5-'' ' -LTStet- SXr y J jiff MF&'L7$$r u sm JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of ;rass seeds. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, C H. MACK, - DENTIST. - Successor to Dr. J. M.Kwot,.oUa icfesiinMjrtHM Corner. Salem. Or, operations at moderate in especial iciiurai, DEPOT EXPRESS, iLirsSS ace anu cpw w - v . . ii 'roinpt service. WANTED .At once loo choice fat turkeys, To be delivered on or before Tuesday, De cember 29 C. T. Doty, 94 Court street. FOUND., One purse, contalng some money, sy cai, Carter at Oregon School for Blind. Owner can have same b; calling on J. L, 24 3t. PRUNING of all kinds, seeding lawns, etc i!iunvMiNr: (Tiflftinf. pradint? and First class work. Call at second house north I of Marion on Thirteentn street or address by 'postal I. D, Hetrick, Salem, Or. 12 91m J. n, Baibd, MSTI,11!'?. ? t?.y?u 9 ftkhSi8l& wlth typhoid fever ani I laid J,?K-for 8e7en months. After getting udrdMS.Sr.X.f M thn' nervous an 3 1 tired! ?..r 1 not re.Sln my lost strength. I tried BffftlJ5EE.r?tM medicines, and finally, 5J2fJT,Aa7Ll,K heeu "lucod in weight tolM KhJdga,n trying your .nfciTfne, and at 22l?Sain.lmPrOTB' Was anally entlrdw ta??;,aniitla?Jc,m I never "felt bet SlTi. i.1 By "t9K anl weigh 270 pounds. Siflamy normal weight, aa I tneasure 0 feet 6tf Inches In height." iou South Bend, Ind. j, n. BAIBD. ur. Hues-Nervine Is sold on a nositlva benefit. forfS, or FOR RENT Eleven acres adioininc the Indian school, at Chemawa. five acres of garden land, good house, bam and well water. By month or year for low cash rent. Address Box 145, or apply at G,W.Pearimne, two miles north of town on river road. n.25tf Telephffife.- T. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JW MakesaspUltyoffine' "nomas clock, "' 1 Orders 1 CARPET PAPER Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Jus the thing for putting under carpets. Call a journal otnee WOLZ'S MARKET T.'..j ,!,!, the atoieMf urucrs uit-" ."-- , t, jeen;. receive prompt attention and , Trucks and drayi um .""& State and Commercial iWH. "L911 ons at all trains ana ."? , , fcrt businr $$ we wi rr. j ecu, landling floor, ff-a,t with our I store . Handling niw, --, ... ,i,onni feed, straw, ty,M the lowest caib prices. ciVAGEi 0 rnone 00. W0LZ & MIESCKL Proos. Dealers in all kinds of fresh and salt meals Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meal in the own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. Up town shop near car barn on btatc st. Forthe Holiday Bigstockof toJgStf! kindsbof chinawareandnoreK of silk handKercB."'. - ; tire stock to close out-iEW(NOSiAsG Under opera house. &ratt.W.B&L.ltt: 1 W Dr. Miles' Nervine RKSkh JAPAN TRADING Co. 208I COMMMERCIAL ST., SALEM. Finest bamboo furniture, Japanese Curios, I toys etc, For Holidays. Only Jap" store in town Will be sold especially cheap for Christmas trade. Lowest prices ever offered for best stock in this line. 12 12 im ,-j C H. IA" . V ... r-vnmerciali!k '. rSuitsi5Prdsy W1 ' t - ft '!!.' 4fe ...