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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1895)
wwffJiiiiwunM' ' lj!wP4's!W,w''pvwsiyjw ;' " "wpm'r ,ipw' - tfrr IKK T"r. t,t --ri-iKJsipriij f iiiJupwinmufijipi' i linn ! ! i iiiumii ii S5SS! I "if recli; I.UIJ poi tee gai fre! it tii Wy JltH ftcrj TW vo( ftV eu KH DM', au' ui; II- In 4' It' is M ' l ! r ? it' ! II NoW for Look over this list this space for F. S. DEARBORN, BOOKSELLER. DolU Large Hock, all reduced in price. Fine celluloid frames, 250. Celluloid In large sheen for fancy work. Fine Metal Frames Only 25c each. Leather Purses, Card cases; reduced. Crepe Tlsiuc-25c roll, all shades. Dissected Map of Untted Slates loc. Oregon Xmas Cards loc, 15c and 2c. PRECIOOS POINTS. We havo tho largest and finest stock of Watches, Dia monds; Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silvenvure in the city. "Wo als) have a fine lino of im ported Cut Glass of the high est grade. Silvor novelties of all kinds, at prices that defy competition for first-class goods All jjoodd guaranteed as repre sented Givo us a call and bo convinced. Just for a Flyer, We will sell Genuine Im ported Pearl Opera Glasses lor 64. Fino lino of Ladies' Purses, X in Gonu'no EatMesnako, JSoul and Alligator Skins. Special drives on ladies' solid gold watohos. S,W, Thompson Co, iMitiBiJWJiVfr Wiwiin STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. Portland. 6145 a. ni. 9:00 a. m. SUm, 7:45 a, in. 10:15 a.m. Independence, 6130 n. m. 6:00 a.m. raTFrelght received up to 10 p, m.jQ Quick time, regular tervlce nnd cheap AlCl M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. PERSONALS. Prof, Z, M. Paryln is homo from Al bany, J. II. Ilobnott went to Halaoy this uiornltig. J. 13 Brown wan npasaougor to Al bany today. Elmo Davis arrived homo from Yuqulua toduy. Jos. Meokor wont to Indopondcnco today via Corvallls. J. A. Rotan, tho furniture dealer, was a Portland visitor today. Ardon tihulao wont to hla homo in Bbedd'a this morning, J. JI. Vuu Wluklo went to Halaoy today to spend tho vacation, Secretary of Btato II. R. Klncald, went to Eugeuo this morning, J. II. legg wont to Portland this moriiug to spend Xmas at home. Geo. Collius, of tho Fashion Stables, had buBlueaa In tho metropolis today. Clarenco Bishop came homo from Eugeuo today to speud the holidays. Montague Lord was a pauonger to Portlaud on tho Balem local this morn lug. Receiver F, It. Anson, of the Balem Consolidated Street Railway Company, ! in Porltand. Rev. F. II. Qwyuuo went to Oak- 1 i8" .ne.chtl??' ,u,.l,aI J,k uaudHerohlefa, pair linen culls, flue Bwleaem brolderied haudkerohlef. wool fascinators. Una llnnn immtttVniiLr.. ia,ii..i blaok cushmero aloves. nair 1 it Aioeii" laai work baskets, boy'a aud glrl'u oaus, pair nlokel plated sheari, ladlea' and' men's purses, good bottle perfumery, flue linen towels, pocket knives, X TC 50c Presents, X X Elegant wool fascinators, lino silk neckties, ulee faus, blaok silk mltteus, line cashmere gloves, fauoy mirrors, celluloid work boxes, whisk broom holders Hwlss embro derled linen haudkerchlefs, flue Hk handkerchief, one Durable" white shirt, fluo pair shears, good hair brush, Vigilant corseln. X $1,00 Presents, X . Silk wrgo umbrellas, Foster'a kid gloves, ladles' aud gentlemen's ellpners, men' kid kovm, one dozen good Hue u uapklns, dozeu flno uapklus, aho hlnir bags, oellub.ld Hecktle Ijoxm, nice toilet sets, flue white sblriB, go)d hats, uiS ?aC Ii'v1 V ,r " sS00?,.MJ?rW Wtt,8li' u,oe ,a,r ,,lc, curtalus, fluoTaus, three iwlra "Albert" fust blaok silk Maoo hose, WILLIS Court and UUtty, Tb Reductions. ifcjjjXirckin- for cut a week or two Chatterbox, 1895, 60c. Red Line Poets, reduced from $1 New Silk Bound Poets, J reduced to 90c. Embossed Covers, Poets, reduced to 75c. from f I.50 from ii.50 to 00c. Full Sil Ilklk Iiound Poets, reduced from 1,25 to 8?c, Padded Leather Poets, reduced from to $1.15. $t.5 vVwv263 Commercial st land toduy wbero ho will deliver a sermon tomorrow. Frank J. Moores went to Portland tula morning where ho will spend the holidays with friends. John L. Bowman, travelling sale? man for tho Balem Woolen Mill store, wont to Portland today. Prlvnto secretary to the governor, Mujor Willis Dunulway and wife, went to Portland this afternoon. Mrs, Lou Smith returned this morn ing from Frankfort, Kansas, whither alio was called owing to tho serious Ill ness of her father. MBster.James Mott went to Aldany this morning, and tonight will assist Professor Thomas Yoder In an enter tainment at Jefferson by reciting, A Pobitivk Fact. Bouator G. W. MoBrlde told Governor McKiuley thut it is a posltlvo fact thut ho overheard President Grover Cloyeland tell Hon. A. Bush tbatBonator Dolpb had stated in the presence af Benator Calvin B. Brlce, that tho good people of Bulem will do well to buy their Turkeys, Gueso, Ducks and Chickens, also fresh uud canned Oysters, Oranges, Lemons, Dutes, Figs, Raisins, etc Hand In your orders; at Btelner'B Market. A New ArMiNiBTHATOR. On peti tion of Anna Petern, Couuty Judge W. C. Hubbard today appointed B. T. Ho hurt as administrator of tho cstato of tho late Henry Oijou, in place of D. Peters, who was appointed administra tor iu March, 1803. The petitioner was tho widow of Henry Oijeu, but having aluco married Poters, now potitlona for a new administrator, ns above. A Fink Numhku Under its pres ent editorial management "Willamette Collegian" for December is n splendid holiday number of 24 pages and cover In colors. Two line half-tone engrav lugs show the editorial staft nnd the football team in two adjuncts without which a collcgo cannot llvo in these days. The symposium on education is well worthy anyono'a reading, Masonic Eltotion. Friday night Pacific lodge No. CO A.F.& A. M., convened in regular sessions, elected tho following officers to servo for the ensuing Masonic year, tewit: James R. Davis, W. M.j William Warner, 8. W.jA.H. Btelner, J. W ; H. P. Mo Nnry, treasurer; G. A. Rockwell, sec retary, and H. Bhoomaker, tyler. m Chiubtmab Thkes. If you want a niiperb evergreen treo for Christmas any size, leave orders at tbo Post Olllce grocery. Harrltt & Lawreno. Don't Ullto Hco tho Indies' blcylo prize at SoniieiiiRim!s grocery. . 1 Oni-iiAN'a Homk. Thoso havlug gifts for tho ohlldreu at tbo Orphan's Home will please leave them at the store of Goo. W. JoIiubou & Bon. At Haw Pkiob. If you want to make your wife a Christmas prosent of one of J. R. Brown's Steam Waauor.s you can get ono at half prloo from now until Dee. 26, MoCall Bros, have had a good holi day trado because they have tho goods and mako correct prloea. Get your Sunday dinner at Ken. worthy aud George's restaurant, TURKEVB-At Doty's market. 25c Presents, 2 ' 2 ... . . . r - f ,-. .. uiaoK hose, oleitaut a de combs, tastv BROS. & CO.. CJ Dry Good, Clothing and Sbot Houu Social Revi?W, (Continued from Supplement Sheet.) Mrs. John Wlltcher, of Turrcr, Is in the city. ' Miss Lottie Dlmtulck went to Port- ! Mlfs Evn Lee, of tlio reform school, Is in tho city. Mrs. F. 13. Bhnfer went to Turner today fur a visit. Madamo M. E. Hoping the modiste, wont to Canby today. Miss Kufgbt is spending the holidays at her bomo at Canby. MIsaBluter nnd Mrs. Stevenson, of Eugene, are In the city. Miss Estella Lewis went to her home in Harrisburg this morning. Miss Jennie Thlbedean, ofGervals, was a Balem visitor today. Mrs. H. L. Eurl and Mrs. Moore, of Turner, were in tho city today. Mrs. W. 0. Hawloy went to Albany this morning for a visit with relatives. Miss Ella Poblo went to Portland today where she will bo the guest of friends, Miss Carrie Bhumaker went to her homo in Jefferson today to spond the holidays. Mies Dean Kitchens went to bor home in Stayton today to spend tho holidays. Miss Minnie Irelon went to Bublim Ity this morning to spend the holidays at bomo. Mrs. Cbas. Morris, of Portland, re turned bomo today, after a visit with A. D. Palmor, ber brother. Miss Grnco Evans, of Junction City, who buB been the guest of Mro. M. B. Nichols, returned home today. Miss Lola Bmlth, who has beon tbo guest of Miss Mluta Gulss, returned to ber bomo iu Vancouver today. Mr. and Mrs. Wyllo A. Mooros re turned on tho Eugeuo last night from a several week's v sit in Albany. Miss Helen Crawford returned to her homo In Albany today, nfir a visit with Miss Jano Morris of this city, Miss Rita Rakcatraw went to Che mawa thlB morning whoro sb'o will spend tbo holllduys with hor parents. Mrs. J. A. McCrum, who has been visiting hor daughter, Mrs. W. H. Byrd, returned to hor homo nt Forest Grove toduy. Miss Balm Mann camo down frcm Eugeuo today, whern she Is attending school, aud will bo tho guest of Balem and Iudependenco frieudx. Prof, and Mrs. E. J. MeCnuetland, of Monmouth, aro in tho city (he guests of Mrs. MoCauitlaud'o parents, Rov. and Mrs. F. H. Uwtuno, CENTRAL CHAPEL KAIK. Tbo fair glyen by the ladlea of Cen tral Chapel, at tho corner of 18th aud State streets Tuesday night was a do elded success from both n social and pe cuniary point of view. Over JCO wero realized' A sumptuous repast was served, aa these ladlea always glvo good refreshments. Thoro Is an ex. ceptlonal unity and kludness ot feeling among the workers, which tiro requis ites of such enterprises as this. YOUNG FOLKS' PAIITV. Miss Mattlo Southwlok highly outer talned a number of her friends Friday evening at her borne, corner Marlon aud Twolfth streets. Music, games aud dancing wero tho order of tho eve iflug and a most eojoyablo time was had by tho young folks. Thoso proseut wero Misses Grace Savage, Maude Hep burn, Molllo Coleman, Annua Poyser, Luna Tarptey, Etnel Mundell, Etta Calvert aud Bertha Kay, and Messrs. Carl Grinith, Walter Dayls, Ralph Watson, Honry Anrys, ArthurTowua end and Carl Morris. A OIIIIISTMAS 1'UOaitAM. Christmas will bo observed by the Sunday school or tho Christian church. Tho moat eloborato arrangements havo been made for au old-time Christmas scone. Appliances for this havo ar. rived from Now York, nover before ' used on tho Pacific coat. A spendid outeitalnmnt will precedo this. Santa Clans will be on hands with presents. No admission fee. Como Tuesday evening at 7:30. If you have preseuts for your friends, a committee will bo In tho church parlor to oblige you any timo Tuesday afternoon. It A. 0. HAND, OIIKISIMAB NICIIIT. Salem'a newly orgaulzvd baud, will make Its first ptihllo apnearauco ou Christmas at the upera House every. body should uttend thenutertalument. as there are many valuablo gifts to bo glvou to tke audience on this occasion, besides a epleudld musical program to bo rendered, and for those who desire to remalu to dance, iuuhIo will be fur nltthed by tho eitire band of twenty meu. Bciuo of the prizes to ho given kwty are now ou exhibition nt frl State Ntr?tit, (two doori went of HubIi'u bank), Everyoue purchasing n 2Jo or a 60a admlsalou ticket will be entitled to a chance to obtain ono of tho prizes. Seats can bo reserved on Monday with out extra charge at Patton'a Book Store, 1 3.3t LITEIIARY NOTE. Tho opeu meetlug given by the young ladles literary society, at the university, Friday ulght was a success, aa fur as a good timo aud a large crowd wero coucerued. Au excellent muitlcal and literary program that had been prepared by tho young ladles, was nicely carried out. The vocal and Instrumental duots by the little Misses Flowers were especially good and- ellclted hearty applause from tho nudionce. Neither of tbo Mlesea KJowcm havo reached their teens yet and their playing and singing was remarkably well executed. MlssE'tber Collins recited and Miss Agnes Brown reud a poem, a story of the society In poetry which was composed by her self. Tbo dialogue "Surprised" by Misses Beatty, Buokhart, Burcham, Baldaree, Bhepard aud D. Guns. Tbo Misses Raymond sang a very pretty duet. At the conclusion of the program a Beasou 01 bocibi intercourse was enjoyed by tho young folks. A PLEASANT EVENT. Friday night tbo members of tho Sunday school class of John Molr Br., accompanied by their wives or bus- bands, as the case might be, tendered their teacher a pleasant Burprlso at his home, corner of Water aud Division streets. Social Intercourse was in dulged In during the early part of the evening after which numerous games wero onjoyod by those present. At the proper timo refreshments were served the ladlts being loadod with good things upon their arrival. Later In the evening Rev. Hutculsou, In behalf of tho Sunday Bohool class, after a few remarits, presenteu Mr. Aioir with a haudsome gold combination pen and pencil. Mr. Molr respondod In a few well chosen remarks. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Biggo, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beggs, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons, Mrs. J. W. Crawford and daughter Miss Mamio, Mrs. W. F. Boothby, Mrs. E. F. Oa burn, Mrs. C. D. Purdy and Rev. E. 8. Holt, of Portland. Call at Souncmnnn's grocery nnd inspect his Christmas novelties. fl Special Holiday SlockifjJ) m opeciai rn(;?5. Thts is what you will find at I lie Union Bargain Store, 142 State st. If you want loys, Dolls or Albums wo have them. If you want Celluloid Goods, Vases, China Cups an 1 Saucers or fancy goods of any kind, wc have them. If you want a nice pair of Shoes or Slippers, wc have tbem. And don't force t we have a nloe line of umbrellas, bought especially for tht holiday trado. Mako no mistake. Do not lay out a dollar in presents until you have seen our sblendid stock. "Wc will save you money. Union Bargain Store. 142 State Street. OnURUII SERVICES TOMORROW Independent Evangelical. Ssr vices at 10:30 aud 7:30 tomorrow. Suu day school at 12. Endeavor society at G;80. Ckntual Chapel. Regular ser vices at 10 u. m., 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Read Acts 18 beforo coming to tho evening eorvico. CtJMBEIlLAND FKESBYTRIAN. High street. Regular preaching Ber ylcea at 10 a. in. and 7:30 p. tn. Rev. W. W Brauntu will occupy tho pulpit. Evorybody wolcomo. Y. M. C. A. Rev. H. A. Denton will address tho men's mooting at 4 p. m. EvaugollstlcBlblocIasaatS o'clock led by Pres. W. C. Hawloy. All men are invited to attend these servlcoa. Evangelical. Comer Chomeketa aud Seventeenth streets, soryloes at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday So'iool at 10 a. ni. A. M. Y. P. A. meeting at 0:30 p. tn. Prof. Coohran, of the Wll lamotto University, will fill the pulpit iu tbetveulug. All are welcome. J. B. Fisher, pastor. Christian. Morning sormon at 10.30. Evening sermon at 7:30. Sub ject: "Comparison of tho Nations of ye .r.l.h Having tho Biblo With Those Without the Blhlo." This will bo a defenBO of the bible against the at ; taok upon It from a balem pulpit last ' Sund.ty evening. Miss Woodrufl will ' slug alone durlug the service. I FlUST CONdREOATIONAL. Rev. W. C. Kantner, D. D., pastor. Christmas sermon at lUtfU a. m. bunject, "My Star Iu the East." At 7:30 p, m. tbo subject will be "The Pilgrim Fathers, Their Faith and Their Influence." Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Mldwlater Fair. Da vWtt w CREAM BAMINfi POWDDt ;Most Perfect Made. 40 Year Um SUadard, OUR SATURDAY DR BanasMs Here. is an opportunity to buy your mother, sister, or some one else's sister, a nice dress for Xmas At a Reduced Price! Remember our stock of -HOLIDAY - GOODS- is. very large and complete, and embraces a great many novelties, Do not fail to get a ticket on that handsome silverware, Only a few days left A ticket with every $2 purchase S. Mn & E, H. STOCK REGULATORS OF LOW This aervlcu will be held iu commenor atlon of tbo landing of tho Pilgrims two hundred and soyonty.flvo years ago. At each eorvico thoro will bo special Christmas muslo aud MUs D ivis will ulng a solo. Sunday school at 12 m.; Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p m ; Junior Endeavor at 3 p.m. Rlauoho Kantner, leader. First Baptist. Christmas services will bo held at tho Baptist church tomorrow morning and evening, At tho 10:30 morning servlco the pastor will glvo a sortLon on "Christ, the World'sMesslabV'tho oflertory will be a solo by Mrs. SklfT, "Tho Birth of Christ," by Louis Couwell Clifton. Sunday sohool at 12. Young People's Society of Cbrtetlau iSndevor at 0:30. Evening services at 7:30, suhjeot, "Our Creed," to be followed by tho ordinance of baptism. Tho evening oflertory will bo an orohestra Boloctlou by the full orchestra, and Mrs SklfT will sing that new and beautiful solo entitled "Thy King," by Paul Rodney. Born. Z INN. At the homo iu Depot addi tion, Saturday morning, December 21, 1805, to Mr. aud Mrs. W. A.Ziun, a girl. 8CHANTZ In North Salem, Friday, December 20, 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. James Sohanlz, a son. . Married. 8MITH-MERRIFIELD. At tho reddence or ev. J. W- Short, Thurs day, December 12, 1895.- Mlsa Viola Smith to Chas. Merrifleid.Rov. Short being the officiating clergyman, O 1 Sonnouian has tho best liao 1 staple ami fancy Ohrlstmas goods. TURKEYd-AtDoty'a market. Nice fresh French mixed candy at Tho Spa aa cheap as plain used to bo. Mills Shut Down. Owing to a break In engine ol the Capital Lumber ing company,tbo mills were shut down temporarily at 0 a. m. for repairs. TURKEYS-At Doty's market. VETERINARY Condition powders, llnlrnenti, heal ing lotions and ointments, blisteiing oint. rncnts, purgative pills and colic medicines al way on hand as cheap as elsewhere. CONSULTATION FREE. W, C. MITCHELL. Graduate of Ont. Vet. College, Toronto, Canada, (J!Fce.ai!d DPnfy at Red Front Lirerr BtaMc, Salem, Oregon. ' s s K GOODS PRICES. j33T"f FLEPIIONE 112. AT CLEARANCE TOOUl f.ii StOR The Best Goods and Lowest Prices FOR CLOTHING -AND- Furnishing Goods Como nnd see for yourselves. Vi00UE.ll WUii STORE The Willamette Hotel, LEADING HOTEL OK THE CITY. 1 Juced rate. Management liberal. Electric cars leave hotel for all pub io buildings and points of Interest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. -KXCELSIOR B. C, Hansen, manager. Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hack of State Insurance block. T C. GOODALE, COBURG TWELFTH All grades and dimensions of Buldlng V'lr. Insane. Lara Anderson, of Tllla raook county, aged 65, was committed to tlietsylum today. MANLY VIGOR v with the- world, aoOO coranletcljr caruX raeu ro eluglnc happy pralM for est and most buo cessXul cure for eex ual weakness and jost vigor Known to nodical science. An account or this toon. drul dlxovtru, in book form, with ref. Mil I III II ni f2 CJwSJSgt SP rerlng men (scaled) free. Full manly vlw ponnaaently reatoml. RiUuxo lmpoaalble, ERIEMEBMLQO.,IUFFALO,N.Y. SPECIAL 115 STATE STREET. II THE A. I. WAGNER, - STABLE-. Stables LUMBER YARD, STREET, NEAR DEPOT Lumber. Lanreat stock and Lowest r n r a trim Maninr T Prices no object. Many attractive and uselul Holiday Goods still In stock. Silk Handkerchiefs, silk mufflers, silk mittens, linen tandker chiefs plain and embrolderied, um brellas, hosiery, uudenvear, Sc. Remember, prices nj oljcc'. PALACE ! m be m TBI 307 COMMERCIAL STREET, " UlUMian' "W'HunotMiwiiijtp.iniiiMmM, nftiiiin