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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1896)
Daily Capital Journal. i, C1Y HOFER BROTHERS WEDNESDAY, DEO. 23, 1890. t S f- A" m" Vft s f DAILY LINJfilO PORTLAND. STEAMERS X ft Altona and Ramona ii LEAVE J DAILY. - ' Portland, 0:45 a. m. ) balem 745 a.m., except Sunday. J lQuick timef gular service and cheap . ... rates. ... i M. P. BALDWIN, ' Agent, Salem. Two Great Things. Our big slash sale of Jackets at one-third off. Our big slash sale of Dress Goods. Prices In many cases less than half. Big lines piled out at 20c, .';9e, -19c, 5!c, and 69c Look them over. Umbrellas. Fine lines of excellent values at 31, $1.25,31.50 and $2. Useful gifts. SCHOOLS The Christmas Celebration. OPEN r. . Philodosian Literary o Entertain Its V This evening th( slan Liter ary Society of Wll University will entertain Its rlends In a With" Interesting Programs. Sta tistics of Attendance, etc, very pleasant man the University nnt society will be pre faculty of fndsof the largo limn- Handkerchiefs Gcntlcmcn'a Initial linen, splen did quality, 25c Large lines of ladles, from a colored border hem stlched at 3c. to the exquisite embroidered linens at 32. Silk handkerchiefs, 10c and up All silk ribbons for fancy work Nos. 5 and 7, 6c, Nos. 0 to 22, 10c T. floIuersoD. IN 4. HOLIDAY ATTIRE X Gift suggestions that are clamoring for recognition. Gifts that appeal to practical donors, making a lasting remembrance. Purses, card cases, hand-bags, etc. Embroidered Linen and Swiss hand kerchiefs, 15c to $2. Holiday neckwear in all the -newest shapes, 2oc. to 31.50 each. Congo canes, solid silver nionn tings. $1 to $2 each. Umbrellas from 50c. to $10. Every one a good value. "Famous" $10 overcoats. ) . Dalrymple Co, OREGON PERSONALS. E. Breyman returned from Portland. Frank Holmes Is home from Port land. Banker A. T. Gilbert was in Gerrais Tuesday. State Printer W. K. Leeds was in Portland today. S. B. Ormsby came down this after noon from Argentl. Attorney Ralph Dunniway returned this morning to Portland. Hon. Geo. II. Williams returned this morning to Portland. Banker J. S, Cooper, of Independence went to Albany this morning. A. C. Laurence, of the P. O. grocery, was a Portland business visitor today. Representative elect McKlnley Mit chell returned to Gcrvais this afternoon. Senator S. A. Dawson passed through Salem this morning on Ills way to Albany from Portland. Dr. Kuykendall returned this morn ing to Eugene having lectured before the W. U. Medical College. Ex-State Printer and Mrs. F. C. Baker returned to Portland today after a brief visit with friends here. Hon. B. F. Alley, editor of the Baker City Republican, left this morningfor his Eastern Oregon home. J. Q. Wllsou returned Tuesday eve ning from Portland where he has been serving as United States Juror for the past three weeks. D. M. Smith, secretary of the Oregon i-ianu uo., returned last evening from the east where he has been for the past month on a business and pleasure trip. He yisited points in Kansas. Iowa and Nebraska. Chas. W. Ballard, who has Ivnn cr. vlng as brakeman on the Salem local for several months has been trans ferred to the Shasta Limited. During his short stay in our midst Mr. Ballard made numerous friends who regret to see hlra change his place of occupa tion. Chas. Bruce will take Mr. Ballard's place on the local. The North and East schools carried out elaborate Christmas programs. The fourtli monthly school teachers meeting was held Monday afternoon. tuissiMiisa uecr was ciiosen secre tary, vice Noali Welch resigned. Miss Anna Atwood gave an address on penmanship. One of the most In structive features of the meeting was aliterary program, which concluded the session. Mrs. Anna M. Hall, of Lincoln school, read an excellent pa per on "When do the dltlerent powers begin to develop in the child? flow shown?" Her paper was well re ceived. SCHOOL STATISTICS. Third regular monthly report of the city superintendent for month end ing Friday, December 18, shows the follewing: The summary of the teachers' and the superintendent's reports discloses the following facts concerning the progress of the schools. -day taut'ht 18 Whole sso. days attendance 24572 Whole No. davs ahsenra inr.n No. cases of tardiness 67 No. boys enrolled this term 854 No. girls enrolUd this term 778 THREE DAYS' SLAUGHTER -TOMORROW- bers and an enjoya ilng Is anti cipated. Conimen 7:30 p. in. promptly.a short b lent musical and literary progn bo rendered In the chapel at inclusion of which thomcmbei society and their friends will if) the society rooms above whcriLnil good so clal time will be h The program U chapel Is as follow Violin Solo ...... Recitation Society Pronhcsv .1 Vocal Solo Mice Davenport Ncwsnaner editorial Staff Editor Ifattlo Beatty Literary ft Nettlo JiarK ven In the Settle Brown Ruth Damon Everything goes, cost not considered. The finest Christ mas novelties included, This is our opportunity. Call car ly, We are glad to show our goods, Get our prices, S0NNEMANN, THE GROCER, 124 State St. AH HI Local Personal Advertisements Music (selectii The program wi the laughable dial Top Landing," in which some of th University will pifoatc. Remember It.- the Congregational bslletta Field llss Eva Geer Lou Starrett Orchestra bncluded with fcntitlcd "The frcscntatlon of talent of the Goods flto Go, trick skule at rch December 23. at 8 o'clock. Tile of admission Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Slippers, Umbrellas, Select your Christmas presents now. We have a Hue stock at bed rock prices. WILLIS BROS, CO, Wio Cash Dry Shoe House. Court and'Llberty. Goods, Clothing and Hides Tanned. A. Ottke, who lives at the corner of niinmMrnt.., .&. 13th steets, Is prepared to tan and clean all kinds of hides and rugs at lmr prices, jnrsb class work. c. o. d. Dun junaiucnai... w... j buy your husband that box of cigars for Chrlstmas,make him doubly happy by getting the famous Salem made la Corona. 22-3t Don't forget the sacrifice removal sale at the Union Bargain Store. Everything must be sold at once. Price accordingly. 21 3t M. J. Matson. Total No. nunllsnnrnllorl ifi.19 Registered with clerk iniu Average No belonging..-. 1422 Average daily attendance 1363 jxo. remaining in school 1404 No. neither absent nor tardy. ... 779 No. cases corporal punishment.. 13 No. visitors during month 234 Per cent of attendance based on average number belonging, 95.8 per cent. Per cent of absence, 4.2 School making best record for at tendance, "Lincoln school." School making best record, fewest cases of tardiness, "North school." Rooms having a good record for punctuality, and no tardiness are: Mrs. Garland's and Mrs. Matthew's at "North school." Mrs. Flchol's and Miss Shumaker's at "Lincoln school." The rooms at East school taught by Miss Morris, Miss Geer, and Miss Gans.-making a total of 7 rooms out of 34 rooms that had not ono case of tardiness during the month a record especially flattering to these teachers will be 10 and 15 made in announci cents. This will bd that will please th All Can Go.- great nrivilece to White House.but 1 goes to the White for the best 15 central 100 State street Wizard Oil pri skule at the Fii church Wednesday 23d,at 8 o'clock. 10 1 15 cents. 22-2t Don't Be Dupe out-cost schemes a cheap for spot cash Xmas Present: our selection call id examine our arge stock of prett lilngs in jewelry, - - silverware ana nov 118 State street, Buy your dolls Racket. An error was he price at 25 entertainment and young- hy uiinK 1& a oeen ai mo lem everybody Use Kesiuurant in the city, tf it the deestrick Congregational tilng, December Avoid sel ling cuy your goods The Fair Store. Before making les. J. G. Barr, the New York AT MARION'S CAPITOL. In the matter of the guardianship of the minor heirs of M. J. Hill, de ceased, the ilnal account of D. P. Pickens, tho guardian, has been con tinued until January 20, at 10 a. m. a r. .WW rnnnlriniT the cuardlan to flic a proper and complete Inventory of all the property that came Into his hands belonging to the said estate and make and render into the probate court a proper account as such guard ian and file tho same on or before the aforesaid date was also made. Marriage licenses have been Issued to the follewing: W. D. Freeman and Elizabeth P. Richmond; A. S. Eoff and Grace Craig. m A Rushing Business. Owing to the many Christmas packages boing sent to and from Salem via express, It lias been necessary by Wells ii argo Co. to place a second delivery wagon to work In charge of Mr. Ray, to assist Leslie Hunter, the Company ,s zonular clerk, In destributing aid collecting tho many packages. There seems to bean unusualy large nun.ber n Yinpbnrrnt nnfiSlnC tlltOUgll tllO Salem express onlce this year. For fancy Christmas boxis, with i,ninnat. nnnfpo.tlnnerv. alwint go to Prices NO 00 IK) -:o:- FREEvA handsome book with every $5 or over purchase until Xmas, 257 Commercial st, Store Open Evenings. the Spa. 21-3t. They Enjoy It. Tho ladies enjoy that special sale of crockery and china ware at Sonneman's grocery, nis low prices please them too. o Candy. Headquarters for Christ mas stock, Webtacott & Irwin. 18 tf Remember the Spa Is headquarters for fresh Christmas candles. 21-3t. A great variety of handkerchiefs cheap at the New York Raeket. 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 I SALEM, OREGON, O, P, DABNEY, X ' 9 Proprietor, -a.ru. In tho Little Central school, Mrs. Dodd teacher, there was but one case of tardiness and that one pupil was just one minute late at school. This is the first time in two years that this school has been able to come so near a perfect record. Tho enrollment at the several school bulldinguis as follews: East 620 North 302 Park 277 Lincoln 207 Centrals 171 Polytechnic 49 ITZnfc now id iowGiiow "The best made Pickles also In bulk, pound. Wc hayo borne xtra large; I'UUIll V'V B.1 hulk, vou can get as much as you want. Sweet iwi .irw fnr niinconins. Fes. chean at 10 cents a lAllt vvw - " - I . ' ... , fat mackerel that will tempt your ap- X :o:- Total 1032 Average daily attendance for the month as follews: East 521 North 204 Park 218 Lincoln i 182 Centrals 134 Polytechnic 44 HflRRITl & LflWRE P, O, Gtocery, Agents for "WorldyBeater" Soap," NCE, Total 1303 1 Prodably drowned. Saturday the Gppsy went up the river and tied up at the wharf at Corvallis for the night. Late in the evening Mr. Rockett weut up to Corvallis to look aroud. About 2 o'clock Sunday morn ing ho was seen by the night watch at Corvallis to go towards the Gypsy. Since then ho has not been seen, and there Is little doubt that In going upon the'boat he fell into the river and was drowecd. The current Is swift and his body would be carried rapidly down stream. Tho boat Sun day morning went to Ilarrisburg. It was supposed thut Rockett had gone to bed. When ho did not apbear later it was thought that he had missed the boat at Corvallis and would get on as tho boat came back; but when tho Gypsy arrived at Corvallis Monday nothing ff as known of him except as stated. .Rockett was about 30 years of ago and leaves a wife and child in Portland. "E" IN ALTISSIMO. Miss Yaw Reaches it With the Greatest of Ease. Tlio vocal concert of Miss Ellen Beach Yaw, the phenomenal Califor nia soprana altissimo, will be given at Reed's Opera House, Mondayevenlng. The concert itseir win unaouot edly be the crowning sensation of tho season. Miss Yaw Ins received the most flattering comments from com petent critics whercrer she has ap peared, proclaiming her the matchless soprano altissimo, of two hemispheres. She comes hereladed as the rao.t wonderful singer of the age, and the local lyric world is on tho qui vivo to hear her. Her voice Is under wonder ful control, and It is in the singing of the high notes that her triumph is most marked. For a singer to bo able to reach E in altissimo with the greatest of ease is in itself a wonder. All Holiday goods at the Bargain Store regardless of tho removal sale. 21 3t M. J. Matson Uunlon cost at In buying perfumery you should remember that quality is important, Fry's drugstore has the highest grade perfume at the lowest grade price, A Siv for the Laddzs. John G. Wright, of tho Pioneer grocery, has a display of Imported crockery and chinawarc that is unsurpassed. Ban quet lamps and tho newest novelties in all lines. Seo tho "Cost Counter" for Christmas bargains. 23-2t OJX jSrJC03K.X-flL. llBllt SUtOI9 CI li ea inl$M, " Yaw .m. MllcMu nmjtfnty w This Is a comparison of Mis Yaws highest note with the highest nates of two famous prima donnl. ner runs and chromatlque afforts are delivered with crystalline pureness and perfect intonation. In fact, her exhibition of vocal pyrotechnics is said to bo dazzling. Thoso who will assist at tho concert are Maximilian Dick, America's great violinist, and Georgiclla Lay, pianist. The box sheet is now open, at Pat ton's, and a great many seats have already been sold. ... o An Immense Barrell,. Necker man & Rogers, the popular young liquor dealers, yesterday received the largest cask of whiskey that was ever brought to tho city. It stands 4i feet high and its circumference Is 9 feet and contains 150 gallons of Buperlor whiskey, the total weight of which Is 1540 pounds. The barrel is made of oak, nicely varnished with twelve Rtcel hoops In silver painted and bears tho name "Stonewall Jackson" in gold letters. It Is quite a curiosity, and Is worth going to seo. Anothl-j good Performance. The Zera Mirj0nettcsand Pantomime Company gavv another performance at the opera hoije to a fair sized aud ience. The manifrement have kindly inyitcd the orpham homo children to their children's imtlneo Christmas tiay. iiivcry cnuu attending will re ceive a bag of candj. Take your child Christmas afternvpn and give him a treat as this is pcnitlvely one of the finest performances evr seen in Salem. The company will remain tho balance of the week and should pack the house from pit to dome as they deserve it Social and Dinner. Tho Salera Labor Exchange will give a free so- chil and basket dinner on Christmas day in the hall over the wasehouse, in North Salem. All arc Invited. Bring your basket along with something in it If you can. If not como anyhow. m Christnas Present Delivery. Remember to ring for a bicycle mes senger to deliver your Christmas package. Ring telephone 40 or blue boxes. Sucking Pigs. West & Baker have a choice lot of sucking pigs, turkeys, and mincemeat, for the holiday trade. Liberty street near opera house. 23 2t Measles. Eighteen children of tho Salem schools were absent Tues day, confined with the meas les. There are many cases in the city, and a few cases of scarlet fever. Stockton Tamales at Strong,s. Mr. Grecer: we can't get along without you. Here are thousands of people who want good tea, and tons of Schilling's Best for them. Will you say to your customers for us: "Here is a tea that I am sure of. I'll give your money back if you don't like it"? A Schilling & Company San Fraaclico 300 New, Plain and Plaid SUITS iJust InCj Don't buy old goods when you can get new at a lower price, In mackintoshes and gents' underwear we have assortment in the city, and at the largest the lowest prices. A new Pipe. Workmen are en gaged In laying a four-inch gas pipe on Covrt street, between Liberty and Church streets, to tnkc the place of the old two-lnQh pipe. This Is made necessary -since the old pipe would not conveniently furnish a sufficient amonnt ofgasro satisf a. tarily sup ply the many jets that obtain that invisible substance from the larger Pir-e. Stockton Tamale's at Strongs. 1 ENGAGEMENT a: extraordinary, Mondays Dec, 28th; One Nighi Only, Ellen Beach Yaw Browned Queen of the Nineteenth Century, 13 Reserved seats. 81. Lower floor, , tt. Gallery, 75c. Seats on salo at Pattons. Stockton Tamale's at Strong Heart TroublB Quickly Grnf. A Convlnclns TertlawW. xr.ca Prr.A KOB&- "Btor 19 year. I Buffered from Jf five different phjaW . "J x i claimed that I tM &?,&. greatly troubled f ffjW palpitation and pain to J ft camo excited, or exerted myseu in Sopaln in my Bldebecam SK Um It seemed as JTZtvaA or November tot. J M bTTURE DR. JULES' BEAW uwj and .bee then I JHSKM! I can now Bleep on my Wt I J had never been able Wr'ttd am 1 walk without being ST ltd recommend all '"Krfrwl delay." . .. !?BV 61fl Wright Bi., .. - ' jwj ?iVi.nta that the nrsi "., rut cuaVantee that the nrs uu ttU M by tho Dr. lUfca Dr. Mites' Heart Cm -i