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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1890)
murt ii5 '"P" r-yy-ty "mm -- "fir"HSJir"qSI"TJ"q TIE CAPITAL JOUSML SATUKDAY NOV. 28. 1SU0. TKHHM OP HUllxUKIlTION. Unity by ouilt wr ffr. Alii? oy mmi per uvmia. ,... w .Velf br nmll pr yewr ,... 1 OU -lf not rwtd Id adtaiM tit ptl "unml (or the Weekly Jocbsal will m lUflpi'ryfHr. If p.ipr are not ullrTJ promptly notify tneotllcr. PUKE ItKLIVKKV HV CAIMtlF.K. Hull' fur tllxle tk,.. I5ct. Dully forlwo . .. 'AcU, IMlIy br month. ....,,,.. ict. ltl-llc)n will he madron ll and TJth Of . mil 111. HlllMcrllni will pfrttllP IrUV money ror carrier Ht hone or whereon it li dell tml,m m to chuw no drly In eolleeion. Ilir KVKNIIln OATITAfc Jodrmi. Tftra hirly nsive ttiv Hrtrrooon ioe!Hid prrdlrwlcb-. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAL MARKKT. Whwt, net 62) cents per bti. Hop, active: JN to 35 cent per lb. THANKSGIVING EVENTS. (Concluded from Drat pace. thousands or families In this valley, tiik JUDOKs' decision. were represented by Mm. II. It. Hoi- The committee who were selected land, wife of the local tuaungvr. , to award the print nt tho carnival Mrs. II. made n superb appearance, felt It almost Invidious to select nut and represented the cliuracter Ntlct of the business most udrulr ably. Her costume was of white bolting silk, ami the banner ot the A OBANDSCCCE8S. The business men's carnival at tlln nmifn liitllat. Tlillr.lltlt. tilffht U'fl a splendid o flair. The oner.i house' """ of similar Roods, decorated with was lilted until standing room was j n miniature flour sack puluted then even In demand. Many of the cos- " bespru.ved with festoon of grain tunic were beautiful In the hl.-best . n"l nl''l sheafr. This substantial Tho fluddpas of Liberty "" "w a iimrnmoni iiusiurss, Headquarter" for caudy, manu factured fresh every d.iy ot Joues fc Bernardl's on State street. decree. was well repieseuted and the Salem postoffllcc was equally us well main tained by Miss Zatlle Palmer, who represented Cupid sending letters on arrows of light. Tua following Is the pregram: Overture, by S.'Coud Regiment baud. Quartett, Messrs. Wenger, Kim- dret, Steluer and Itoss. Tableau, Slem base hall club. It EPKCS ROTATIONS. Goddess of Liberty, Miss Gusto Palmer. Ladd & Bush, Mifs Clara Lltcli Held Holvervon, Mi;s Gertrude Holver son. Williams &. England, Miss Mlunii lirexmuu. Capital Xational Bank, Mi-o Myn Albert. J. J. Dalrymple, Miss Jessie Dal rvmple. E. M. Walte, Mr. Sam't Vander S)l. Frauk Dearborn, Miss Ella Dear born. T. McF. Patton, MIsLeniiPtiyiu White 5'Wiiiff Machine to.. JIi- Tlif Jsarail New Year Edition, 'the Journal will issue a hand otnely got up special edltlou on the BurI- advent of the new ypar. It will contain a carefully compiled record Vw Zealand Insurance Co., Mis? 1 Blanch Albert. Miss Lena Mrs. M. E. Wilson, Miss Graet Gillingliam. t tl I. lk... of all improvements made at Salem , W Works. - r show- during the ear 1590. with a Ing of Salem's bu-ines. The edition will contain many special features of interest to every 1 citizen of svilem nud will show up Tea Co., Mis Ethel ! Brevman Great Eastern Matute Cmitiu. Airs. Taylor, norm, aliss 1 Fletcher. G. Steiuer. Mi Lilly steluer. Globe Ral Eitute, Miss Cora the nn-lchle. resources of this pa", 'J'i BjroarJI, Ml Lilly lk-r-of the Willamette valley. It will be nariil. ... j.j. a.. ... 1 Mrs. D. L. Fieter, MiisGrisvvold. wpecally adapted to advertising 0rO Mi A; Ciug purport-, and for general circulation Tableiu, repreeuling aunnyside. to attract thoM- wishing to makei irrioIJht Co., Miss Nellie inveatments or i-eek loaitions for Boik. . . . , ,, ... ' Miner, Delhert Dinmnre. homes, businew, education, manu- piiii,, ,le tailor, Hor-ai-e Willis facturesor anv other enterprise at Johnson &. Jtootuby's agent, MIp nuking 100,000 barrells of thestafl of life yearly, of which the largest part is exported. Their export brand Is the "Arcadia," which i sold In the Liverpool market, while the "Pride of Oregou" Is made ex cliilve)y for the local trade. The Salem Iron works was one of the most realistic representations given. Messrs. Allle Waller, Frank Holnian and Frank Lougelly at three sturdy workmen with greasx blouses and blackened faces, bear lug the actual puttern used for the casting of the large gear wheel fm the Salem water coniiaiiy. This IKitteru was made by K. I). Holnian. 'lie of the foremost gear men on the oust. Miss Mable Huttou gave a pk-aslug exercise iu regard to the imu works. The Salem Ironworks ire establishing a line reputation t'or honest work aud are getting uuch of the work that haa hereto lore liecn doue elsewhere. Brooks 4 Hatrltl's gun store wah 111 deck iu most aprrupriate stylt mil was well represented by Mis ;lapletou. The banner which she sirried was surmounted by u pair of lulls, on her arms as bracelets she vore dog collars while a Hue of litrarl handled revolvers was draped .cross her dress and In her hair she .vore dirk knives taken from their utrge stuck of goods. Among other prominent bHslucfe. .Inns represented iu (he nieiilug pa rade the Salem Winileii Mill Co. was conspicuous, lieing preseuted Iu u pleasing maimer, by Mi Esther Collins. This company, though comparatively new,is becoming well Known all over the valley for the I excellent quality of the goods they are turning out. Mr. E K. Starr, Mr. W. A. Oliin, Mr. Frank Buker, Mr. Burt Legg, Mr. Fred Legg, Mr. A. W. Giesy, Mr. Geo. Basket, nud Mr. H. CVl Eplvy. REPCBI.ICAX CITY TICKET. ForMoyor - GEO. WILLIAMS For Recorder- M. E. GOODELL For Marshal. HARRY P.MINTO ForT-va-urer -E. J. SWAFFORD COUNCILMAN. In llrst ward J. C. JOHNSON In second ward J. C. SMITH In third ward Win. BROWN for short term. V. It. MOORES, for leut: term. In lib ward AlVlM LAMOROUX of so many excellent exlnbltoni any two. Had tliey been Instructed to xlect the most beautiful they would have chosen the Oregou Laud Co.s display. Weru they to have classed the best sustalnwl character, they would have chosen Miss Lcona Willis. Were they to have ulased the most humorous, the most entertaining, they would have made a different selection. But as It was a busluees tuon'j carnival and they were lustrucled to award the prue to the best representation of busi ness. So they have fulfilled the con dltlousofthe award In giving the llrst prise to the Salem Iron works and the second to John Kilglil, the blacksmith." THE AhVI.f.V IIANUE. A large number of Salem's young people went out to the asylum last riliinvlay evening and with the at teudantaaudeiiiployetsor the asylum enjoyed themselves Iu dancing until a late hour. When leaving, they voted it one and all a most agreeable ending for a day of tieace nud Thanksgiving. new oiticms. ' . . . . . . x .. The KnlKhtsof Pythias held their i SuSlaill till' AtllllllllStl'atlOU Ot electiou of ofllcers fur the eutulug yearotihuil Tuesday cvetilug With the following results: C. C, O. A. Waller; V. C, A. A. Sluimoiis; P., j Wm.Ual.a.ierjK.ofR.und S., w. AND ELECT THE WHOLE TICKET. n, m. wuiers; m. 01 1., . icfitil deu; M, of F., Addison Wright; M. of A., Geo. Hoyeye. Many new members have recently beeu taken I Into the order and It is now iu a line 1 rluancial condition. 8KIK1WICK liEI.IUK COUPS. Mrs. Ellis, department president , of the W. R. C, of Forest tlrove. aud Mrs. Eliza Wooden superin tendent insector, of Eugene, paid Salem a visit last Wednesday even ing aud inspected Sedgwick Relief corps No. 1. They expressed llieni- elves highly plen-ed with the work- Combs, Mis Mary Sharer. Mla' Is the kind of mini the p.-ople wm.t Mary Stone, Mlx Hntllc Rlnlinnl- foroltv iniu-liul son, MIm Gnue Bushiicll, Mrs. Mluiile Smith. Mr. Mr. A. W. Long, M t ci,....ir.iril iim I'uiiilldatj for i ' tvi'i'i pk'fclty trersurer, has nouHrior In ... .. ... - ..., . .... LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES m '1 M rn Mavor Williams. Address to the Voters by the Uenuulifiin City Central Coiuiuittei!. Tetiii: Vornth of the City op Salem: With coiiiiiieinhible good judg ment the tepubllciiiis of the city have placed befoiu tlio people to be liusliiiunlilllty and lutecritv. Ibe city purse and Its contents jirent or small urv safe Iu bis hands and nothing Iu ordinary nlliihs Is more certain than his election. The candidates for councllnien nre nit taxpayer and business men whose luterests tire closely Identlllcd with the progress of the city. J. C. Johnson, of the llrst ward, Is a man well qualitled by experience nud natural ability to guard the Interest: of the taxpayer Iu the management of city allalrs. Jay C. Smith has grown up here unit Is too well and favorably known j to require advertisement or com ment. He has seen Saleiu grow from a country town, with cows nml pigs at largo In tho streets, to the busy city It now is, nud as it creator of Its Interests, ho will see that It lakes no backward step. He will be the now alderman from the second ward. The third ward republicans have named C. B. Moorei mid Wlllhim Brown for their reprereututlves Iu the city legislature. These two meli have been, and aru closely I don tilled with the progressive in terests of the city. They are of the class of meu who have Infused life aud energy 11 ml push Into Salem, and we need more of the samo sort. Hugh Lamoroux Is the candidate from the fourth ward. He is the well known contractor ami builder. Salem is the gainer by his (timing to live here. His enterprise and ener gy are well know n, and are already making favorable luipre.sslou foi l'ho cltieiis of the fourth Just Received For our Fall Trade.- We can show you greater vnrlcty of rnlterus, nnd (wj theru for iJ"1 Money than you can buy elsowhern. The onfy House In the olt ! I that carries it complete) line of carpets lathe n P PIT l I 1 t 1 Also have a new line of Woolen goods just opeaed. rteteim, uJmA mffl Sf Find Nntlonnl n.mk nullilhiff, Salem. Oregon. A. P. AnitsTMONO, Jtunafr; W. I. Stalky, frlnttaiL Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English DepartmtMa. m)anu tthuik wi'whs niiwiii.mnHiiu hiij unit. WBUIOffuecill spnllcmtiM. most prosperous condition. Ht- oort of all cood citizens freshmeuts were served at a late! JI()1 G(.. Williams, the iiiudl hour, after which all departed for'. , ,., . , , Lulu John.iOII. I aames jjcuiium ct v-o., tile popu- ineir noioes oner eojiy io a vi-ry caiem. i i ' """K Dr. Gritllllh's agent, MUs Stella 1 lar shoe man, wetit to considerable 1 pleasant evening. Mrs. Wooden the state. GritHth. 1 T7. ...... 4V.H IV ,.1ilirttn AIL. This extra edition will be printed j wagner! " ""'"" . "- ou fine pajerand will I limited to Hellenbraud's agent, Miss Lotta , . . ,-. , , Hellenbraud. ten thouatid eopie. Orders for ex- titron,,.h aent Mlss IImu Hob land. Geo. Good's agent, Miss era 1 tra numbers and advertisements will be solicited by our repreeuta- q tlves during the coming week-. D. J. Fry's ngent, Mi-s Gertrude Hofkr Bros., Er?. Alma Denton Brooks & Cox's agent, M1.-3 McMasters. who' Putnam, the dru"L'lst. Mr. Fred Dismissed. The two men u-prp pnrmired in the boxiu? conttst. Baker. Wednesday night a short distance Krausse Bnw.' agent. Miss Jennie below this city were released after a ''bani lt Co.'s agent, Miss Den trial in justice Bachelor's court j ham. y-aterdav afternoon. Their dismiss- Smith &. Steiner, Quartette. Simon the ground that It was I 'r- R- burroughs, Mil-., Grace 1 . . j Dinsmnre. only a sparing contest and not a jja,tlews i Hoover, -Miss Oskie prizefight. The justice told them 'Matthews, he would dismiss them this time, J. G. Wright, Mis.s May Savers. h.,f h, Ih.m n lnn Illnf. V.OX E UOgSS,.ll-S AljnitW JJSHaill fence. i pons 111 getting biiiuer aud displ Iu producing a very handsome rep--reseiltatiuu of ills Unit by Miss Maud Dunham, who carried a blue plush banner with the Arm name wurked 111 silver tiusel letters thereon. Geo. F. Smith's interests were well cared for by Miss Lena Beers. His banner was an excellent show ing for his well filled store. The stall representing the toy depart ment, guns, truniete, aud other toys, while the ban uer was intend ed to call attention to the complete stock of art goods. The "Pioneer Store" of J. G. Wright had its old-time reputation for reliability well sustained by Miss May Sajres. This firm Is Glllwrti Patterson. Mis Atrues I never "slow," nud of course was not I Gilbert and Miss Ruth Gabrielson. 1 ,0 at the great Carnival, though Sthcck Oil -This morninc a! g;Fir & Co, Edith Farrar. I Nick Haas manages, quite a car SIHLCK uil. ims morning Stale Insuratice Co., firemen to j , , ..!.. 1 , t .1 man might have been seen rushing) there-cue, Miss Ella Arbeyasf and ahaI hl t,le l'"w-witidow of the about the streets in search of some-1 Miss Belle Golden. Pioneer store all the year around. thing, he knew not what, but when I Jel,eJ,& 'MV7,l,Ie!Ie,r I,ros.-, ' Sroat & Glle, successors to Mat- he struck that superior display of wiiH & cham'lwrliii, Miss Carrie tlew& Hoover, were represented oil clothing at B. Fostner fc Co.'s he Willis. j '' li Onkie Matthews with a became calm and said It was lust' Salem Flour Mills, Mrs. II. IS. 1 handsome black velvet banner what he wanted to keep out the voted-forat the election next Mini hunt of the corns and round It In a! day. a ticket worthy of the sup-1 him. I lie cllieiis ntiwl iir..iur.mu ...mill!.... I?...! . .....!! .......1 ..I.t- ' ii'.ir.l ..r.. f..- ...,. . I ....-I.... I.I. n t uiu Kitt.iii.iit- 111 -ruiiiiuu ill' iMiiseut to serve tlieui iu the i-ouiiull. ' Taken singly anil collectively t lit olllce two jeais uga, over the most present republican ciiiidldales form deteruihud onposiuou cvuj- made by u ticket that has not for vents bi-eu the ileiuoemts, iu any of our city elections. The uiauai'ci's of tliut party had up a haudsomelaud Mrs. Ellis left yesterday for Sll ay and succeeded ' vertoti whre they will Inspect the corps at that place. AT Tlin CIIUItCIUKH. Rev. S. P. Wilson, presiding eider of the Portland District, preached u strong and eloquent sermon at the surpassed in any qualitv .hat t,'"lK to make up men capiililenf siilr-frv-ing the best Interest of Hi. iili. 1 1 In that ear been beaten iu both inliould and will coiiiiu md the sin - i the stale and the presidential elee-, port of the whole party nud vv 1. 1 Is First M. E. chinch, and oue that J lions, nud tin- local leaders laid their 'elected next .Monday. HAVE YOl' ;! MTI1 SHIP If not, you had better be looking after one Wvhnvo tho finest lino cvor hrotiglit to Siilem, and thr CELEBRATED FAULTLESS was well suited to the occasion of Thanksstlvlug. The table iu front of the pulpit das ladeu d with frulls, vegetables and dowel's as iiidica tious of the prosperity and an em blem of the abundance and to show the eople of Salem have much to be thankful for. The church was well II lied. At the Cougregatlaual church a union serviee was held. Rev. C. i L. Curwin preaching the terinon. ThU church was alo filled with an attentive audience who listened to a very able sermon. The church was beautifully decorated with wreaths of flowers. DUSUr.VKl) honoiw. In a recent issue of the Spencerian, u paper published by and iu the in- plain to redeem themselves, by ear-1 Rli'Uiilica.s Citv Cejimiiti: rying the city for their ticket. They follglit witli desper.itluii but lost, nud the result was, that our ort-eut eflleieiit n.ayor was elected by n haiidsoiiiu majority. Mayor Wil liams has improved on acquaintance with his olllciul career. A thorough business man, he brings all his business ability to 111 mauageiMeutnf city nfluirs. In all expenditures coulnilleil by th. city, no complaint can be in tide. The public money has lieeu honestly and economically expended. To Mayor Williams more than to) i any other otllcfal, Is due the watch fulness manifested in regard to the CHOICE GOODS Full Wciglit anil Low Prijes is OUR MOTTO. You can save 10c a peine! on your TEAS. 5c a pound on your COFFEES. fssvBHHIKiB1 lMv. f -?---?SsH IjHulBsssssssssssssl SIjjKJEassHQM (HrlisssssssssssM fgliJiS5ylEBHs "!!?sJ5lTllsBilsssssssssssssssBsW "ftPi2s$$JBHlsssssssssslssssssW 1-1 BADS THE LIST. Tlii is without doubt tho finest heating stove made. Cull and examine it. R. M.WADE&Co, Agents Charter Oak Stoves and ftsngff tcrests ot the Speucvriau business Hnll.tiul j ............ ... .... ..colleiceof Cleveland. Ohio. Is uiveii :ir; stm.,,1 .,. Itnkpr A-, "ear,,1 U,L -nicierisiiu motto 01 .,. ..,,... stability of the new bridue now be- moisture. turnhv ' ilie firm the horeeslioe of good luck. ' , ' ., ' f, ' , ' , , ,,. ., ., . . AWir.i. x,. ,., tf.., .he firm's Bi,prP.I wa Mnted with the Capital ing built across the river by the two -k j, iioiivi iii-"t v,iuiu a laiiin ...- ...... -. ..-.. -... ....-.... i! ju RENTS iu An Jmmensk Wheel. This i morning at the Salem Iron foundry Collins. the immense irear wheel of the Salem Salem Water company was being moulded. business ollege In tliis city, last coiintieti. year aud who built up that instltu-, u ,, trlleUmt llic dly UaH 0 c(11). nun iu u iiigo si.iiiuuiK io sii soon a time. The paiier also gives a short trol over the construction of the skutch of his life and educational 1rilo. as that Ik in the hands ol work, and mentions his earnest the counties. labor In Salem. Prof. Wilev was llniiln. dh- u .,i..,i.,.i in.. ton. .-.. - . . ... . . ... ' rmvcomiifin mum mr ir ' ...... . ..H. ...w w. u m.nK'.t i ', t-u- made under the efficient manage-' wtoSSWSXzZr V ' ' '1'. McF. Pattou's representation hiKhly ,,.! while Iu this city' toWaI(s , ereoto1 ,lf ,. nielli tu jir. jiuiiuij. 1 'Salem Woolen Mills, Miss E-tlier ' with beans and crackers M.tr.,w WIIMu ..ir.wliod "Tlt.vt)ll. Post Office. Miss Zidie . ,. , . ' . . .... , Palmer iow into a unique piece, wmcii ne ' U.... C..a..A- . tn Xllca A t n I.. I fPIl llfftH 1 fll P t 111 Ht ll 1 1 II nl I f I fill lf W ni This afternoon It was cast. It will GodeDi ' ' Itrown & Co., the old reliable shoe weigh 30.0OJ pounds and wi 1 In.- Salem Canning Co. Miss Jessie I ltaI The nmi deserved n good wl,"l,u i.muiCic. , W.uK - "!' ,.... ,.... t. .f! TirH(.Hflti..n .....I nt i. ... -." . .. .. till ti'nn mnfi rr tunil Tin it t.'liurcUill & Co., Jliss L.U tjayers by Miss Lena Payne, well belitted i " "" ... . . 7 bridce. and so. without helm' r... . Salem iron Works, jlis Matl .i... tMM1M1i1,I,ri,I11iiiori of hi sinrp ms annaoie witeare now inuiiaiia-, ; ' -..-. Get Skinned ALIVE-Tbat Is Hutt.ni. l Ti i i i i i 7 noojrn, Teiiucasee, where the pro- M'sible for the direction of the bus. what will happen to you once in a Brooks & Harritt, Miss Ada y'c -" w 'oa' ' 1,'W" 'l Teor is principal of the busl.,eKS ' iuess, Mayor Williams has constant. iulill t tho iivi-ratm barlier shoo, ntapietoil. . '"uuiu. uu ..ou.n.j wiveuiw, , - ..,..-. ,.,. ,. ....'.. Ki.nf .,n,o r-h.Q n.T.i.t., Minto&Low, Miss Maggie I-ol-, Looks and booklets for the thousands. but if you go to Cnas. DeLeon s on , ,, ,, Mi,s cie Holland. , Th tKir. nf ,h ,,, knnu,n flrnl State street you can always l,et on Win BrownrMr. Hurai-e Willis. ' . ,11ftrl.of,,tIhe , ' . getting a sleek shave. John Kulgnt, M tster Fred Stump, . of willis & Chumljerlin was taken jFred Cottle, uud Miss Snermaii. . by Miss Carrie Willis in u pleasing McGintv. He went down In his. H. Diamond, Miss Auua Dia-1 nunner she reminded the people best huit of clothes, but be has since mn,jtl- .,.,, .,, .,.,, r, . 1 that Willis k Cliamberlm deal iu c . . t. t i ..i i j W. L Wade, Miss Winnie Dennis. . ,, been around to L. hchoettle's and I i,,,,,..., uwnl ir r;M11 ilirriH real etate ami insurance. got a new suit for the holiday season. Genuine Coiik. Those genuine cork-sole shoes at Kiatisse Bros, at $1 a pair, are the l-t value ever offered In Oregon. The Oreoon Miht.U don't eflect the Montee Bros.' gallery in Postoffice block. Chamje ok Date. The Carpen ters' Union will hereafter hold their meetings on the first and third Thursdays of each month at 7:15 p. ni. from which was suspended a nor Notice. There are funds on liandj trait of Chief Justice Chase, the applicable to the payment or city warrants endorsed prior to April 10, '00. Interost will cease on such war rants from date of this notice. E. J, Swaflord, city treasure. 11-24-lw m Miss Mary E. Steluer, teacher on piano and organ. Address 214 Twelfth street. tf Attention! Sedgwick Piist The annuel election of ost officers aud delegates to the Department eucauipment will Ui htiil at the regular meeting on Monday evening, D.c. 1, IWO, tne same being the first ttt(el meeting in December. A full a tendance, of comrades Is desired. By order of I). C. HlIKKMAN, j Post Commander, j B. A. Randlu, J'ost Adlutant. I ! ' (Jaard Well ToeL'iilldreu's Health. Whooping Cough and Croup iu. stautly cured bv Holdeu's Ethereal Cuig'i Syrup. It is infallible iu IU ell. cts, aud pleasant to take. .Largo sice 91.00 small lze 60 cents. For MnU) by,DruggUt. Joseoh Mevers. Mr. Geo. Morris ,Mr. Henry Meyers. ( Chas. Calvert was well represent- Court Street Jeweler, Mi's Stella , t(j by his daughter. Ethel, who car- tw'n".'. n,.-, xtr run.. n,,.,.n ' u TKii llk naniier, with the , JJugau BriH. Mr. Billy Dug.in. , . , ,,,,,, ' Chas Calvert. Miss Ethel Culvert. lKeud, "Calvert for Millinery." E. J. Cutlerliu, The Unknown. Her hat was very tasty, and repre- NOTEftoNTHECAitNiVAL. ' sen tetl the Iest millinery skill In Ctna ,.f lliu ril,ua Hinliiva nvlillil. I "-"em. led, was that of the Capital Nation- ' ,e 8,,')er "r l,,eritH J U,e W'"0 al bank. This firm was represented ' "iug u.acl.lt.e were Illustrated by by MIssMyra Albert. Her costume, f w" Hurley, with a banner on account of Its richness and beau. Jlw dewnttlous of which showed ty, is worthy of especial mention. WrKP.f the work tluit can bo It consisted of a Greek mantle, with ''" ""this machine, full length ecru gloves, a handsome -ierrIiiBtoii. tho photographer, necklace and corsage ornament, con-. was very appropriately reprinted sistingofa solitaira diamond pin, ' b'Wll"l,l Oherrlng.on. The (inssv't nvt iiiv nun .iiit,'iii Willi samples of the lino work that lie is dally turning out. The banner of the Williams &. England Banking Co, was tastily presented, by Miss MilillieBreymali. It was an old uud staunch Arm fit iugly represented by a member of a grand old pioneer family. Baker fc Strang, the push ing plumbers came to tho front witli Messrs. Buker and Murphy. The boys were "notslow" iu showing up their II nil to the best possible advaii tnge. Miss Stella DeLon uptK-ared for tin Court street Jeweler carrying a black plush standard bearing the m it to the Court struct jeweler, the working man's friend. Miss Annie Golden did ttie firm of Ben Fostuer h Co. In becom ing style. This reliable firm is al ways In procession nud boldly march lllgllll college, in which the Spetieeriiin ly exerted hlm-elf ut considerable commends his success. , q lmo md prlvute a v. n.-sis. , to see that the public money shall I The Salem Avenue Tenuis clubi ... ! not ue wasieu. ' father of the National banking sys I cm. The skirt was trimmed with! the new currency notes of the Cap-j itfl National bank Issue. She wore u diadem in the shape of u crescent; afi a centrepiece, It had u fifty gold slug a piece familiar to ull old Ore. goiiiuns and -iOer's of California. On each side of the slug were the double eagle, aud one dollar gold pieces. Two of Iho old. Oregon beaver gold pieces, decorated the diiidum, whoso brilliancy was fur. ther enliunc'd by eleven sparkling diamonds, e vend rubies and emer alds. From tho ciiateluiuo at her waist, ilujH.-udeil a silver medal, rep resenting agriculture uud (lie urts, specimens of ull the cllvcr deuorul nations coined by the United Hiutes, illss Alliert bnru u banner, u (Jutted i States silk flag, witli rotiuslraiiu- met last evening at the home of Miss Louise Huel it where a very plesant evening wassiieut. The club Is composed of about forty of Salem's best young people and their bi-weekly social meetings are attended with their share of amusements. AT THE HTATE I'ltlSON. Superintendent G. S. Downing, of tho Oregon Slate PrJKou, gave the prisoners a holiday and a Thanks giving dinner Thursday. At six o'clock Rev. R. W. Whitaker, of thu Baptist Church, preached uu ex cellent sermon to the prisoners, olid ut suveu a literary program was commenced. Tht program con sisted of dialogues, declamations und songs by the prisoners. There were about a bundled and fifty spectutors present to witness tho entertain meiit. The following uro the names of those who took part In the pro pre gram: Arthur Hallum.O. Wallace, J. J. Johnson, G. Evans, Worthing, ton, l1. Doeriug, H. A. Glenn, Ed. Stephenson, P.iyton Becket, Win. Russell, R. M. Schnider, J. King. At the close of the program one of the prisoners gave some very inter esting and appropriate remurks, which were well received. HUlllMIIHE I'AKIY. a pleasant surprise party was given Mr. H. C, Epley on Wednes day evening at the residence of Mrs. A. A. Wheeler on Liberty street. The evening was spent In guinea and social converse after which the young pen)U declaring themselves most pleasantly entertained, do parted nt a lute hour fortlielr homes. The following persons were present era lieariug the name of tlm bank, i , v,i.nii.nu.l"iii,tvl h.iIpii i Miss Edith Frlzxell. Miss Ethel of which her father Js irrluVij. tfr E. M. Waito in great style. Sam I VrlMell, Miss Itura Hturr, Miss Tlie Suieui Flouring mills, which I ruprestvjloij tJie spirit ot the craft In Emma Starr, Miss Lulu Johuxiu, furnish (he "J'flde f Oregon" to good shape, " , jMiss Josle Snyder, Miss Mauds It Is safe to say that had the build ing of tlie old bridge been under the supervision of our present major, it would have been standing to-day. Some have made objection to thu ex pense of tho changes mudo in the piesent bridge, but wheu It is con sidered that the city bus no voice In mumming tho details of these chang es, the objection falls to tho ground as ugalnst our mayor. Tho voters will remember Unit Iu this, us In ull other matters pertain ing to his olllce, he' bus been con stantly vlgiluut and faithful to the public interests, und they will re elect him by mi increased majority, M. E. Goodell, tho candidate for recorder, has for n iiuuiher of years been a resident uud taxpayer iu tho city. Ho lias beeu twice elected Justice of tho ieaco Iu East Salem precinct, and the experience of that position, as well us his good business qualifications, will insure a capable management of the recorder's office. His well known Integrity will com mand for him I ho support of ull good clti-'A-us. To speuk well of II, P, Minto Is only to rtK'ut what Is in everybody's mouth, ile has in full measure the sturdy energy tliut U the most desirable quality in a peace officer. With Harry Mlutn at thu head of thu police force the good order of the city Is assured. Whether ho Js liuullug sand or urrcstlug a. rogue he attends strictly to business, aud that Colima Buklng Powder, marvel of excellence. Amber Coflee and Breakfast Wafers, the lln-st food on the market. Great Eastern Ten Co. 317 Com'l St. Leader of Low Prices MISS STELLA AMES.B, S. TtticlieroritelMrloHyiloii ol f.xprei lon mid HARMONIU -:- GYMNASTICS. Salem, Oregon. Term In Advance. Tlir rtirlilerln;; Willi U.ilvnnly clni areslven His mtrno rule Terms for pw Ml classes madn known on application ti Mi.tf.iii.niit iiiu uuii;riiiy( Sasri and Door Factory, Front Street, Salem, Oregon. TI13 best clttSK of wcrk iu our lino at prices to compote ' with tho lowo.st. Onlv tho best umtorial ukwI. THE OREGON NURSERY CO. Is Offering a Large, Well Grown Slock ef FRUIT-SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES. Small Fruit. EVKUGUEENS, VINES, SHKIJBS, ROSES, ETC. At Low Prices. ing Winter ApJcs a Specialty. Late Keep Catalogue and Price-List free. Address or mil nit WIKT BROft. Olllco 2112 CViuinerclal street, Saleai. 1 TOBORU ji UK 54RE&S Oivra nwrnvsk Both tho method niidresults when Byrupof Figs is taken j it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio lasto. nndacts gently yot promptly nit tho Kidneys, Liver ond Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers nml cures habitual constipation permanently. ForBolo in 50o and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO loumiiu, xr. tew tout, n.v. 1 Htiauljcrrv, uutfl -thT. -IAiorluilv" uRSi" I"','" hsth tt iNauisr,-KuMiuiu(,ors. Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest, ONE AND TliltJflElroUjyrUS 3riLLIONS. 100,000 Prtino Trees. itvnno Ioiiii Rnltzonlierir. " ' " . . w 3.'),U(H) ItilVllI Ann f!lirpv. 10,000 Karly Crawford Po.ioli. 10,000 Moorparlc and lloval Anrlcot. URGE STOCK OF Ml OITO PItKK FK0JI in imu riruvoiwiitiii Annie. M.0IH) Yellow Nowtown Plpp 13,000 Bun DiivIh Apple. IIIIMI VARIEtlES OF FRUITS pesis. INSECT o CATALOGUE FllKK. AUDKESS : H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon. To Fruit Men!. Buy your Prmio trees direct from the roliablo gro' Jl". TllOHO WriU'ii In tltn A.UI,1 TJ:il XT..nnnr nrn strict 13-"".. ... UU) i. Hiiioiiinniiuiouij .- ly fiiHtcliisH nnd trim to niuno. Pour to oight foot hign and bettor thim wot clny land treos forced by fortilizors in worn out nuwory ground. Extra pnins tnkon in d'K ginf? to jirofloryo tho roots ns .noarly intaot ns possible Urdora fr lnro lots solicitfd. Grpwn, und for salo by R. D. ALLEN, Silvrton, Oregori, ,. I