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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1895)
E33SasaBHS 1 ! II ijUtijmaes&aSMMiw-J6M'Ma-iM f.mifi'ilKWii-Ataw i rm-f-'rt Uinta Nov) fop RdOcfioDS. Look over this list for cut prices Watch this space for a week" or two F. S. DEARBORN, BOOKSELLER. At tbjk ottmMuui. ir&!ss25i!&2i2Sig& ,800lAL AKNOUNCJEMENIS. What Will Take Kac at tin Dlf ferest Oharctiefl la the Way ef Gbristmas JFeetMtles. OERMAN KVAtiOKLICAC On Wednesday evening there will bo a Christmas tree at the churcb, corner of Center and Liberty streets, togethor with a short program. Dolls Large stock, all reduced In price. Fine celluloid frames, 25c. Celluloid In large sheets (or fancy work, tflne Metal Frames-Only 25c each. Leather Purses, Card cases; reduced. Crepe Tlsjue -25c roll, all sludes. Distected Map of United States 10c. Oregon Xmas Cards loc, 15c and 3c. Chatterbox, 1895, 60c. Ked Line l'oew, reduced from $l to 75c. New Silk Hound Poets, .reduced from $1.50 to 90c. Embossed Covers, Poets, reduced from $1.50 to 90c. Full Silk Bound Poets, reduced from $1.25 to 8c. Padded Leather Poets, reduced from $1.50 to $1.15. VVVVV 263 Commercial si PRECIOUS POINTS. Wo havo the largest and finest stock of Watches, Dia monds; Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silverware in the city. We also have a fino lino of im ported Cut Glass of the high est grade. Silvor novelties of all kinds, at p-ices that defy competition for firat-c'ass goods All goods guaranteed as repru Rented Give us a call and ho convinced. Just for a Flyer. Wo will soil Genuine Im ported Pearl Opera Glasses lor 64. Fino lino of Ladies' Purses, 2 in Gonirno RutMesnako. Soil and Alligator Skins. Special drives on ladies' solid gold watches. SiW, Thompson Co, " ' V-1'...Lt eerrfi'--i-5 frpiPWiS STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. Portland, 6:45 a m 0:o n '" Salem, 714s a. m, 10:15 a.m. Independence, 6:30 a, m, 6.-00 a.m. HsTFrelcht received up to 10 p. m, Quick time, regular service and cheap ... ii.u. M. P. HALDWIN. Agent, Salem, mas under tbo pnreulal root of Rev, J. Bovversox. Mrs.J. E. AHUouand Mrs. D. II Craven went to Jlrooks today to Bpoml Christmas with their parent?, Mr. And Mt-d. Wui. Harris. Cubs. H. Hodgkln, who la employed lu tbo office of tbo Northwest Insur ance Association, of Portland, will be u passenger to Baletn on the local tble evening for a holiday visit with his pa-euta In this city. The Christmas Malls. The postofllce force undes Postmaster Honlium Imye boon kept busy overj moment bundling the immonco Christ mas parcel wall. Tbo curriers, tlla trlbutiug and delivery clerks btivo kepi tho uvuluocbo of gifts cleared nwitj and tbeio bitve biten very few com plaints over the tt 1 vice. No eastern mull arrived today, uu there Is a snow blouknde. oust of I bo mountains. The olllcu hours tomorrow will be Gouerul delivery open from 7 a. m. to 8 a. m. and 11:30 . m. to 12:80 p. ra. No register or monoy order business Carriers will tnnko the morning de livery only. Their windows will be onon from 11:30 a. in. to 12:30 p. tn. 1 1 Fifteen all Wool Mackintoshes, single capes, line goods, at exactly ouo half price to close out lot bofore In voicing, at The New York Backet. Orphan's Home. A largo number of peoplo wont out on the 2 o'clock car to see tho children' Christmas at the titato orphan's home. All day long peoplo sent paokogea of presents, toys and Bubstautlals to the homo or left thorn at the Johnson clothing store. Krausse Broe. did tho generous not by sending a largo package of footwear. Irrepressible Old Bill Audersou sonta omull express wagon full of whatever the good taflto of Mrs. Anderson might suggest. ' Fifteen all Wool Mackintoshes single oapco.lluo goods, at exactly one half price to close nut lot boforo In voicing, at the New York Racket. onniAH'fl HOME. At tbo homo tbero will be two trees loaded with gifts for the little ones over which riauta Claus will preside. Thero will be singing and marching by the children. OEKMAN HAPTI8TS. This church denomination will also celebrate Christmas by having an ap propriate entertainment at their churcb on North Cottage street, to begin promptly at 8 o'clock. All aro Invited. UNITY CHURCH. "The Mask of the Year," represent ing the dluereut holidays or the yt-ar, in costume, will be given by 22 of the (Sunday school on Thursday night, at the Uulty churoh. BT. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. This afternoon at 4 o'clock gifts were distributed from n tree at the church. The church is beautifully decorated for the Christinas services tomorrow tore noon. QEKMAN KKKOniftEO. Tho German Reformed church will bold a Christmas tree tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A good program will be ren. dered embracing good singing and rec itations lu German and English. All are cordially invited. oiimsriAN citunoir. A splendid musical and literary pro gram una been prepared, In which MIbs ;iuia tfcnu will appear in a recita tion and MI'Rose Woodruff in a solo, together with other good numbers. A log cabin will tako the place of u Chrlstmuu tree, aud an arraugemout with Bnutu Claus himself has been made for the distribution of presents. LESLIE M. K. The Sunday uohool of Leslie M. E, church haa prepared u lengthy pro gram lor this evening to begin promptly at 7:30 o'olootr. There will be two trees loaded with snow bulls planted lu a snow bauk on the etago and at the conclusion of the program the suow bulls will be distributed among the children. All aro invited to be present this evening. PERSONALS. E !, Keens went to Stay ton today. Fred BteualoM went to Corvallis today. Miss Mubol Janes wont to Woodburn today. Mrs. L. O. Reeves of Portland, returned home today. tieorctury ot Btatn Klncald went to Eugene to spend Xuius. Secretary of Btato H. R. Klncald, went to his home lu Eugene today. Miss Mabel Jones returned from a six weeks visit 111 California. Miss Rosa Friendly, of Eugouo. is In the city, the guest of Miss Leouo Paine. Mrs. 55. F. Moody went to Portland today, uud will leave tonight tor Ban jfruuclBCo, Miss Natinlo Paddook wont to her home lu Poitlaud today to spoud Ctirlstmus. Willis Dunnlway and wife wont Uowu to Astoria to spend Christmas with tue parents of Mrs. D. President W. O. fiawley of Willa mette university, went to Albany to spend ChrlBtiuus. Mrs. Hawley wout yesterduy. E, C. Ilolsinger, formerly au oper ator iu the l'osjal Telegraph otllce here, came up from Portland this morning. Profeesor E B. MoElroy of tho Btato uulvt-rally ut Eugene, was a passenger to Portland on the early train this nuruiui;. A. O. Uowersox and family, of Cor vallls, are iu the city to spoud Christ- Bnow Btoums. Heavy enow falls aro recorded vast of tho mountains aud at Tocouiu, Beattlo and Portland. Tho ouly suow vlslt'lo at Balem Is on the eternal mountains on all sides of us, uud on tho Christmas page of The Journal, whoro it whirls in thoulr uud covers the ground, as Jolly old bunta Claus drives in with a bound. PosxroNHD.A committee of the Salem school board appeared bofore the county superintendent of schools Mondav and asked that the petition. to take Morning side luto school dis trict No. 24, be continued nntll Jan 4th to give them further time to Investi gate the matttr, A OiiniSTUAS Con. John Preohtel, of Hlllnboro, was brought to the pou today, for the crime of rape, three years. He will enjoy a plain but sub stantial Xmas dluuor. Nothjk. to Whom it May Con cehn. Your Christmas packages can be oolivered promptly and cheaply by rlnglug up tho blue boxes or telephone uumbor 40, iNOOUi'oiiATKD. Court Webfoot No. 4 Forestera of America, of Portlaud, bun filed articles with tho secretary of state. PIR8T BAPTI8T. Thero will baa Christmas entertain ment iu the new churoh this oveulng at 7:30 o'clock. A Christmas treo will form tho central attraotlon for tho vouug people, while recitations, uiubIo by the choir and orchestra special, with other interesting features appro prlato for the oooaslon will be pro sonted. The public as well as tbo churoh family will bo made welcome. INDEPENDENT KVANOELIOAL. "The Promised fcjaylour" is the uame of tbo beautiful cantata to bo glveu by the Independent Evuugollcal dunday school at their church on Cottage street this evening The pro grammb will commence ut 7:10 o'clock uud ull friends of tho church uro In vited. At tho conclusion of the pro gram caudy aud nuts will be distri buted among the ohlldrou. Tboro will ulso be a tree but, owing to previous engagements, Bantu Claus will not be present. EAST SALEM EVANGELICAL, A Christmas eutertulumeut, a treo and a general good time will bo the order of the eyeulng at the East Salem Evaugelloal cburoU tonight. Owiuu in high water aud muddy roads Bantu Claus cauuot bo preaout hut each child will receive u present of somo kind be. aides caudy, nuts aud popcorn. Every body Is Invited to come nut and enjoy the oveulng with tho little folks. Ex erases will commence at 7:30 o'olock. Mr. W. P. Lord . was a Portland Visitor yesterday. Miss Frankle Jones came up from Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dunnlway re turned yesterday from Portland. Mlia H. B. Ouumberlln, of Newberg, rf turned to hor home today. Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Robertson arrived In Balem on the overland Inst sight from Chicago. Mrs. O. R. Thomas and Misses H. E aud M. B. dwan went tu Albatiy this morning to visit relatives. Mrs. L. S. Mover, of Hentilc. nrrlvnd ' in Bnlem todav.uud will bo tho guest of ner paroutB, wr. nnd Mm. F. Lovy. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hallook, of I'eudolton, are In the city, and will spend Christmas with relatives aud fleuds. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Brodlo and children oame up from Portluud today, and will bo the guest of Mr. nod Mrs. A. E. Hi rang and other relatives hero. Mr. J. H. Moores como up from Port land todny. und Mines Carrie uud Bertha will urrlvo tonight, to Hpoad Christmas wl(h their sou und brother, A. N. Moores. Mrs. Prnvo Klult, acompanled by her uclce, Miss Lulu Bayrc. will return tn hir home in Ban Franc soo tonight after a threo mouth's vfclt with her felbter, Mrs. It. W. dayro, nnd other relatives. Mrs. Klult's brother Will ard Martin, will accompany them to Portland, SURPRISED. After tbelr lodge meeting last night the ladles or tho Womau'B Relief Corns arranged u Burprlp.o party, Mrn. Ed Burton being tiie astonished one. The occasion was the anniversary of hor bit tin, aud a very pleasant evening was ' poi ( II A. O. RAND, 01IKIS1MA9 NIOIIT. Bulom's newly organized baud, will make its tlrat publlo appearauco on Christmas at the Opera House every body should uttond thonntertalnmeut, as thero are muny valuable gifts to be glvuu to tbo audieuco on this occasion, besides a splendid musical program to bo rouaored, and for those who deslr. to remain to dance, muslo will bo fur nlsbed by the entire band of tweut.v men. Somo of tho prizes to he glvei away aro now ou exhibition at 04 titath TODAY - -- TODAY HOLIDHY GOODS- OF ALL KINDS HT GOST WE WILL CLOSE THEM ALL OUT. STORE) OPEN UNTIIv IP O'CLOCK, S. M. c& B. H. STOCK KEGULATORS OF LOW PRICES. jjS-'XELEPIIONE 112. 115 STATE STREET. Fifteen all Wool Mackintoshes, single capes, Hue goods, at exaotly one halfprlco to close- nut lot before in voicing at tho New York Raoket. Tho II. A. C. baud, which will give a concert and Christmas ball tomorrow night, will parade tomorrow at 1:30 1 m Don't nil to sco tho Indies' bltylo prize at SemteiiMHH'g grocery. ; Beautiful slippers Krauste Bros, for presents at 23 2t 25c Presents 3 x Bilk neckties, Initial silk handkerchiefs, pair linen cuffs, lino tiwlaaetu brolderled baud kerchiefs, wool fasolnatora, flue llnou handkeroblefs, ladles' black cashmere uloves, pair "Albeit" fast blaok hose, elegant side combs, tastv work baskets, boy's aud girl's caps, pair nickel plated shear", ladles' and men's purses, good bottle perfumery, One llneu towels, pocket knives, 2 50c Presents X X Elegant wool fascluatora, tine silk neckties, nice faus, blaok silk mittens, lino cAshmero cloves, fauoy mirrors, celluloid work boxes, whisk broom holders Hwlas embrolderled linen baud kerchiefs, fine ellk handkerchiefs, one ' Durable" white shirt, lino pair shears, good hair brush, Vigilant corset. ViV Hilk eorgo umbrellas, Footer's kid gloves, ladles' and gentlerueu's slippers, nieu'a kid gloves, ouo dozen good llnou napkin, dozeu tine napkins, flbnu- jV 51,00 Presents, jiluit bags, celluloid Necktie boxes, nice toilet sets, flue white shins, good hats, j xu iiiiiwi'", rern ku noiin wniaia, uipo pair laco uuriaius, iiue luns, palra "Albert" fast blaok ellk Maco hose. three AT BT. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. Three masses will bo held to comem oruto tbo three births of our Havn.r. First His eternal geuerutlou from God tue Father; second His lempurul birth lu tbo stable of Bethlehem; third Ills spiritual birth iu tin soul of the true Christians who receive His body uud blood iu holy commuulon. The first mass will commence Tuesday night at 11:30 p. in. sharp. The doors of the church will bo thrown opeu at 11 and not before, Tho second mass will be said In tbo convent chapel at 8 a. m. Christmas. The last mass iu the ohurch at 10:30 a. m., ut this mass as well aa mluulubt. Furmer'a mass In B fiat will tw roudered by tho choir coru- noseu of the followlnir members Hoprauo, Mesdames J. Kirk aud A, Vernaag, una Misses ueua JJsno t and Alice Bonolt;alto, M lanes L. Petzel, M, ivreuH ami u Jkiuuiiiuger: touor. Messrs. F Vernaag, H. Willis, J. Bell aud J. Albrlcb; basso, Messrs Q. Barr, aud G. Molsuu; orgaulut, Miss Ethel Kightlluger; Professor Curl Poppa will uecoiupauy ou the clarinet. Tho order of mass le aa follews: Adee Fidelei Kule clelion , ..Farmer Gloria In exceltii ,,,, Farmer Credo Paitoral Hjmu Lambillotte banctui .......... ,, Farmer Henedlctui , Farmer Agnui Del , Farmer Vcnl Creator tolo) , ,,, Fifteen minute ermon , ilenedlctlon , Grand march , , . , , , The members of the Cathollo Ladles' doclal aud Relief (society have prepared a Christmas tree aud llterury aud mu steal pro ram for tonight. This will be In the hall baok of the church, and Is the first tree arrancod for bv this church In Balem. Clover Leaf Corn, The Sweetest on earth, Genuine Blue Point Oysters fat, delicious 'Flickingus' Tomatoes solid packed, no juice, AntoninVs Olive Oil? palatable and pure, "We make a specialty of high grade goods, Our extracts are unsurpassed in quality, P, O, Grocery, HARRITT LAWRENCE mm sale -AT THE- 00iEH street, (two doors west of Bush's bank). Everyone purchasing a 26o or a COo admission ticket will bo entitled to a uhunce to obtain ouo of tho prizes. Beats can bo reserved ou Mouday with nut oxtra chargo at Fred A. Leffg's DrugBloro. 12 21-St. KKDBKAHS ENTEKTAIN. Monday evening the Robekahs of Balem gave another of their enjoyable eutertuiumonts at tbo I. O. O. F. hull In tho Holman block, at which a larg number of members und invited guest were present. A musical aud llterurv program was rendered as follews: Opeulug address by Judge J. Walton; lustrumental duet by Messrs. 8andor son and Gllllngham, song, Rev. Lep port; solo, Mrs. W. F. Bklfl; reoitatlon miss. Amu utrong; onaraoier sroich o) Basil Wagner and Murray Wade; solo, Miss Knight. At tho conclusion of the program a delicious lunch' was served. CIini8TMA8 CANTATA. At tho M. E. churoh tula evening will bo glvou a cantata entitled "The Gruft Judge." by the Methodist, Pres byterian uud Congrcgutloual 8uuday schools, at which only a nominal ad mission feo will bo charged. Tho fol lowlug Is the- cast of oharaoterst CAST OF CHARACTERS. Tudob Sterne Prof. R A. Heritage Mrs. Fry (housekepcr) .. Mit Metta Davis Mrs. MANMNG(poor wIdow)Mits Lena White ZtCKK (coioreil servant) lukc unn Harrv Cliflord Kamner SOB Frank GrannU AMtE Fredda Irwin Itssir Malic M Ilerltace Grace Wlnnlfred Uyrd Mafgik Nellie llairold and Santa Claus. Thero will be a chorus of 50 voices Prof. R A. Heritage is director. Mrs A. E. Lluu assistant aud Prof Emll L Winkler accompanist. This Is assur auce tbat the eutartalnineut will b ono of tbo best la the city for Christ mas eve. LETTER LIST. The following list of letters romaiu , uncalled for in the Balem post oftlce uu this date. Persons calling for same will pleuso say "advertised:" Abbott Antiu E Keys Henry v Adcock R J Luce Raohol Allen Lydla M Lewis Albert Adums Anuls MrsMuharu K R Mrs Boy ce J no Ueiknup Lilly Bast Helen Cox Eva Miss Couturon Helen Cnmmlus Reuben Campbell Burl Forchuy Joo Poster Geo Foley J no Mrs Faubiou A U Flnley Geo Mrs Gooden OllloMrs Goodlocv Nauoy Hunt Jno MoFarland Huurv McGluu RE Mrs Moore N E Mrs Patrick Frank 3 Potter E J Mrs Potts Auulo Mrs Roberts H W Regau Thofl Redluaaud L Mies WlunesetteTom Wallace W J M Wado M B Miss Walling Alice Htiores Opera Co Blyortson Bivert Bmlth Auna E JlWrti STOR, O' The Best Goods and Lowest Prices FOR CLOTHING -AND- Furnishing Goods Como and see for yourselves. VJOOUEfl ttii STORE Hubbard O Horner Louiso MrsBmlth All Jones Lottie Miss Bmith E L Kyleborg Olena Thompson Important Notice To lovers of flue furniture we wish to Bay that our Hue of low bauk cobbler lookers, Is still unbroken but that these goods aro selling rapidly. Como as early as possible It will pay. Buken & Hamilton. Down Cushions and Head Bests, As soli us they make. All sizes. All shapes. All prices rungiug Irem 25 cents and upwards. Burkn & Hamilton. KslMher Arraigned. James Kelllher. brought frm Port- laud Tuesday by Chief of Police Dllley , on a charge or larceny ny oatiee oisouit bibles belonging to Frank Dearborn, valued at (17.60, October, 1801. Uu a warrant of arrest Issued October S, . 1804, ho was arraigned this morning aud plead not guilty. Deputy District Attorney O.indlt appeared for the state rail lit SaBimniiinii'a fraiwrv nnd Keliihei'a trial Ib set for Friday at tMiaiBraaemrauacracoiy lp n A,B00UMUebaa .no bibles ue ieit loroan rrauoieoo, uishksu 01 them, and was traced and a warrant Issued for hla arrest. aovolties. Ills Christ wits WILLIS Court nnd Liberty, BROS. & CO., Tin Cata Dry Goodi, Clothing and Shoe Home JapaatM Jut Rugs You know of course, that thsw goods are u.uoh sought after by those beat capable of udgln real values. Wo have a lino of beautiful hall run. Blzo 3x3 at $1 each. BUKKN & HAMILTON, m ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Cut tori. Notice to Contractors. Plans for the foundation of the no woolen mill can be seen at W. D Pugb'a oftlce. Bids to be opened Sat urday, December 28. 12 24 td Eisteru Oysters At D ty'a Market The Willamette Hotel. O LEADING HOTEL, OK THE CITY. Reduced rates. Management liberal! Electrlo cars leave hotol for all pub lo rjuhdlnga and points of interest. Hpecial rates will bo given to permanent a. i wagner: uatrons. -EXCELSIOR - STABLE B. C, Hansen, Manager. Only good horseB used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stables back of State Insurance blnek. Jump Iato Our business wagon you will And good company there It Is always loaned with the choicest goods the market atUirds. Wtoh our show windows and see what our wagou is doing and you can uuderstaud at once why the people trade with u. Burkn & Hamilton. DUCKS At Duty's Market, Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. Mm CREAM BAKING POWDiR Most Perfect Made 40 YewatlM Stud,. I C GOODALE, COBURG LUMBER YARD, TWELFTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT All grades and dimensions of Buldlng Lumber. Largest stock and Lowest D'Im. J R RAKER, Mni-nimm- SsaaoBiaa has tho best line at staple aud fancy Christinas 4)8(19. GEESE AtDotv'a Market. N VETERINARY Condition powders, liniments, heal ing lotions and ointments, blistering oint tncnts, purgitivc pills and colic medicines al ways on hand as chean as elsewhere. CONSULTATipN FREE. V. C. MI TCHELL, Graduate of Ont. Vet. College. Toronto. I Canada. Office and Dcspensary at Red Front Livery Stable, Saltm, Oregon. yuST BE SOLD ! Prices no object. Muny attractive nnd useful Holiday Goods still in stock. Silk Handkerchiefs, silk mufflers, silk mittens, linen handler emeu piatn ana cmbroideried, urn- brellas, hosiery, underwear, ucmember, pnees no object. &c. THE PALACE!- 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. l i , -f'v f VftiaV J" . -v ;' r