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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1897)
E32HF Win ' T I "lWW - i T r , 3riKTlit-' ' .rfssrotiwr!.' .i T . T Mjy-" m U i.'ifi :: u i ft & . - -Useful Holiday Presents, Nothing pleases ladies better than beautiful furs. 1'IU .Msi44-s.tr, C "Gray Krimmcr very stylish . . . S6.C0 VOllafetteS , J BaIU'c Scai Krimnler Yoke 6.C0 2a.ZCXX2LXZC ) Russian Lynx 3.50 Depth 10 to 12 inches (French Seal 3,25 i Q4-4m fFinc mInx sx OlOrill J "Stone Martin," PJto4P ) "Martin," six tails 4,00 uollars, (oppossum 250 , HOLVERSON'S ZL. The new showing of Exquisite Plaid Silks t ; t t Rivals In beauty anything ever offered licrc, 91.23, $1. CO, $1.75 a yard. t. Now frnncy Chiffon Fronts., New Neck Jtuclics. New Fancy Uibbons. rs. jj.Dalrymp Christmas Goods. For children" Dolls, Pianos, Doll Uarrhgcs Hulld lug HloclK Extension Table, Hots Of Dishes, Doll lining, Heal Cast Stove J, Drums, Games 1'icturo Hooks, Too Chests, Doll Trunks, Iron Trains and Klro Engines .Hid a great many other Toys and NotlonM that will please the children. For large people A handsoino lino of Ladles' Purses, and Chattel.il ne Dags, French Plate Olass Mirrors, (pretty and very cheap), Hand-iomo Celluloid Combs, Went. Ncckwear.JIland Crochet Wool Skirts, Kascinjltors, Ladles' and Gentlemen s JIandkorehlcrs. Side Combs. Hair Pins, Jersey Leggings, Umbrellas, Leather llelts, and a large variety or other ubcsul articles. We ask a comparslon of goods and prices. Oimeand look around. It Is 11 pleasure to show our goods. Osburn's Racket Store Next door" to Albert's bank, vaWJCVBXJKBJ For the Holidays ! OnrHlivnr tmvolLv stock Is now , P linen tor inspection, unu cuuuiiua I all that Is lato. Sterling novelties I frpui 2j cents up. Leather GoodsiCCCJVv2 Purses, card cases, etc, staple I Him of watches, diamonds and I Jewelry, gold spectacle?, upor.i glasses, etc., at exceedingly low i prices lor prsi-oiaws gootia. S, W, Thompson & Co, V 221 Ccm.uoiciaUt, In PERSONALS. Frank Anrys came up from Portland today. J. A. VanEaton was In GervaU this afternoon' Mr. and Mrs. W.J Ulurko returned to Gcivuis today. Mrs I It Anson spent Sunday with Poithnd friends. gctfroliiiy orStato II. R. Klncald reluriKjd today fioni Eugene. P. II, llnyiiiond, of the Dickinson Seed Co., was In Portand today, T U. Pomuroy, the Statu street Jewler, waMiPoitlaud visitor Sunday. Atldiiuv tind Mrs. Frank Holmes, I wentt'i Portland Sunday morning. V. Frlttduuu. the Commercial street inerclmnt, went to Portland this after noon John McGrow, of the linn of McCrow AStouslolf. was soutbboinid pas senger this morning. .Mr. and Mrs. !'. Hunco, havo re moved to Salem I rom Vancouver, horu tjj ifmlcc th.'lr ftituro lioinc. Col. R. M. Thompson, relumed to Portland today having tipuiit Sunday with his family In tlilaulty. Miss Add-i Irwin, who Isatt udlug tho State Normal school at Monmouth spent Sunday with relatives In this olty. CarHi. Morris, loivos o i Uio over land train tills evening for Palo. Alto, Cal., wlioroho will attend Stanford university. 0. Ai Johnson, of Heppner, Robt. Wajker, of Randon, and O. P, Goodall, pf iynlon' members of thoSt.jte Board of Equalization, nro registered at tho Kalcm Hotel, LowlsLogorstedt, of La Harpe, III.; Groat Jacket Sale. (W jackets no v $2 25. $1 uckets now $2.76. 85 Jackets, now M.&Q. 88,60 Jnekels now W.60. $3.50 Jackets non $0. 310 jackets now 7. I2.f)0juckitsiiowJl, l6JucKutsii.nv$lQ Klral come. Hrt borved. Every guriuunV now und up tiiuatOj UAnOAlNS IN SIIOIiSriHest lino of inedlutu p.lce footwear In r,lty at Iwdtimk iriu' fortmitcaslF. AGENTS bTAKDAUD lATTEUNB-est and cliiapest. V OHLI3 BROS, Zi oo ?ti. i'utuvrclul itivtU The cauli ,ai,s $4,50 two heads, ten tails 5.Q0 Holiday Neckwear i i i i The swcllestlincof gents under wear yet shown. Tccks and hows in Roman stripes und pluliN, etc, 25, 60,73c Try on one of the now stylm In Ha's i i i i t i i Wo -know they ure Just what, you arc looking fer: Arthur Hewitt, Jefferson; R. A Suitor, Monmouth; II. R. Illrt-cli, Al bany; A. G. Adklns, Monmouth; Win, Southwell, Dallas; J. F. Long, Rose Uurg; and Miss Richardson reg istered at Hotel Salem Sunday. Skatino and Sleighing. A letter recently received In this city from Chas. Hcllenbrand, who Is now en caged In business In Spokane, speaks of skating and sleighing parties In numeral lc there for some time past. This cannot bo fully appreciated by Oregonlans residing In the Wllla metto valley, especially, where such prlyelcges arc so raiely afforded us to enjoy. Some cold weather has been predicted for the present month und It Is probable that uc may yet have skating and sleighing here before the winter Is gone. L. O. T. M. Owickiis. At a recent meeting of Queen Hive, No. 5, L. O. T. M., the following officers wore elected: P. L. 0., Mrs. Florence Cart wright; commander, Mrs. Ben P. Tay lor; llcut-com., Mrs. Lyntr record keeper, Mrs. Alta Huzzcll; finance kcepcr.Mrs. Lucrctla llurton; chaplain Mrs. R. D. Ilolmanisergcant-at-arms, Mrs. Thomas; sentinel, Mrs. Darr; mlbtiess-at-arms, Mrs, Florence Irwin picket, Mrs, Jones. Ev'ANai:Li8Tio Seuvicks. The re vivals meetings at the United Evan gel al church on Cottago street con tinues. The services Sunday were largely attended. The preaching of Rev. Poling. Is simple, direct and graceful, and tho.slnglng Is spirited. Tho meeting continues during the week each evening. The public are cordially Invited. Cast His Dallot. Every voter within tho corporate limits of the city cast his ballot today for one or tho other of tho tickets, but all voters were unanimous In pronouncing "Our Champion," made by A. Huckestcln, the best 5-cent cigar In the market. Result of tub Election. Tho result will nut be known until lato this evening, but tho result of conscl cntious treatment of our many cus tomers is everyday evident in the Increased nunibor of'pitrons. Bran son & Co. The Majority. Salem's people know a good thing when they sco it, and they want It too. That's the reason they buy all kinds of feed of Brewster & White, at 01 Court street, Their prices uro tho losvcst. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxatlvo Bronio Qulnlno Tab lets. All druggists refund the money U It falls to euro. 25c. Tho genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Dyspepsia Cured. Shlloh's Vitallter im medially relltve Sour Stomach, Coming up of food distress, and Is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sjld by D. J. Fry. LAMBS WOOL SOLES-For men's and women's crochet slippers. Somo extra good qualities for less than price of ordinary kinds. RUBBEUS.-Of all slues In very best qualities ut lowest racket prices. Cheaper kinds If you wnnttheni. HANDKERCHIEFS, Tomorrow 1 expect that big samplo lino of ladles' handkerchiefs. There's about 32 doen. No two alike, and all now do signs. 1 get thorn at a low figure, and can sell them ut tlioprlco I would usually pay for tltetu. Wiggins1 Bazaar, 307 .Commercial Street. tho dry goad aud sUoe Uouw 6&60 SOCIETY NOTE BOOK. IKA HAMILTON SUKI'IUSED. In the large number of surprise par tics being planned and carried out among tho young people, the school mates of Ira Hamilton proposed that tie be not slighted. Accordingly Sat urday evening about a score of his young friends teudced him a surprise at his home X. 142 Center, that was exceptionally successful. He was pur posely detained from homo until the appointed hour when he returned only to tind his home tilled with a party of his young friends. Ira proceeded to 'iilcrlaln his Msllors in which ho was i in I rien Lly successful. Cards and par lor games Acre eagerly participated in, followed by a dainty luncheon. Those present were: Mora Anderson, Barbara Durbln, Lora Smith, Nellie Morrow, Edith St. Helen, Grace 111 Idgc, Connie Lewis, Tot McCann, Everett Anderson, Cuauncey Bishop, Gates Cochran, Jerry King, Jake Bernardl, Clyde Johnson, El Cher rlngton, Dennis MorrIon, Lowery Hamilton and Rocky Hodgkln. a genuine surprise. Saturday evening D. A. White was tendered a genuine surprise at his home In North Salem In honor of his forlj-thlrd birthday annlvcrsaiy. A lumber of Ills neighbors called, bring ing "villi them refreshments and pissed the evening very pleasantly. The affairs was equally as delightful as It wis Impromptu. The hostess received the congratulations of the company ar d bet-t wishes for many re turns of the day. Thine forming the party were: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. White, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Branson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Con over, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Glvcns.JProf. ind Mrs. 11. St Helen, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W Knox, Mr. and Mis. A. A. Mc C'ormlck, Dr. S. A. Davis, Mlbs Mabel Bniiisun, Miss Nellie White, Mr. Fred Geibel, Al Davis, Mr. II. O. White and Mr. White, THE ELK'S MEMORIAL. Memorial services were held by the Salem Elks In their lodge room In the State Insurance block Sunday afternoon- Tho hall was well tilled, and much interest manifested In the ex ercises. Among the vocalists that sang were Mrs. Ilallie Parish Hinges and Adjutant-General Tuttle. Among the speakers was Mr. P. n, D'Arcy. The eulogy was delivered by the Rfly. W. E. Copeland. Ho spoke from tho text, "The memory of them. Is forgotten" Ecclcslastcs ix:5. Some Telephone Notes. Manager W. II. Dancoy, of the Or egon Telephone & Telegraph Com pany office In -this city, today placed a telephone In the Salem Hotel, It Is number 188. Others to be placed this week are No. 193 and No. In4, at J A. Rotan's place of business und rcsldenco respectively. On January 1, ono of tho Instruments will bo placed In Perry & Co's., foundry on Tliliteenth btreet. On tho 15th Inst this company Is going to establish a news bulletin at each of Its offices. Every morning he head office at Portland will trans mit to the various offices a bulletin of the principal news of tho preceding day and night and the same will be posted in the local offices. This has been quite successfully tried In tho East und will bo given a three months trial on this coast. If the result is satisfactory too news bulletin will be continued. This will bo much appre ciated by tho patrons of the company here. MARRIED. ROTH WENGER. At the home of tho bride's parents In North Sa lem, Saturday evening, Dec. 4, 1897, Miss Alice Roth to Mr. Jncob Wcn gcr, both of this city, Rev. J. E. Hornschuch, of the German Evan gelical church, officiating. THE MARKETS. Portland, Dec. 6. Wheat vnllty, 8lc Walla Walla, 77c Flour l'onland, 4.00 Saperfine, 2.25 pet bbl Oats White, 34O35. Hay .Good. lcooll2 tier ton. Hops 8(t)i4c; old prep 617c. Wool., Valley, Mlrc; Katern Oieyon I2c. Mlllstufis. .Hrrrn, 14 00; slums 1550. roultiy- Chickenx, mixed 1.75012.50 Turkeys, live 9 jo, Fpc..Oreeon, 25c per rioz Hides., green, salted 60 IU.78; under oolbs 6Ja7c; sheei jlts, u(o5-r i allow 2C(e,2C. Onions- 8o($ 1 per c. Butter. . Host dairy, .25(5i35 ;t.v.i.y crtaaery 50a 55c per roll. Cheese .11 Vic. Potatoes, 40c per sack. Dried Fruit -Apples, evai orated, VilencUcid 46c; unbleached 3c(4cJ; Prunes 4c6c. Apples, 251300 box. Hoks Heavy, 4.S Veal -large 4 j6 ver to. Mutton tVeathers" 3.00: tlrrxsed ran on, 5 spiing Mambs 5 l,c pur lb lleet Steers 3.; cows 2.SJ. lressol435H. Cured Meats .Hams IoJcloc. lcii, lj Lard an pails, 8fc. fJS3 3ALEM MARKET Wtieat 65 Oats. 30c, Apples 3n trade. Hay,. Haled, chiht, 9.51(0110 Flour,, In wholesale lots, 4 10; letal 4,4o,hian,bulk I3ii3,vluitt,l4ai5; cl o feed 14 v iW.lry ChUV'ii, 4 (it.iwU; Ihet Vialliitssod, Al,i. lbv;s..!)n sse 1, 5. Luc Ca,t!t.,,2(ga) Shi:tu..L(e, 2C lb , Wool, ,Uet, uc llop..Uet,'lol3c tecs. .23c cash barm bruokoJ Meats ll ci, SJc; biva II5 snouiaei, jyt. 9:. Potato 2uc trade, Dned Frur Apples, evaporated bleached 5 0(5; 6c s unbleached 4C(35c. fiuucs 40 ltutter Dairy uand5lc creamery to and 3c. A St. Potcrsburgo dispatch says Great reticence Is observed In otllcial circles regarding tho political situa tion In the far east, Th& opinion pro vald that Germany will not pcrmani ntlyoccup Jyao Chau bay..ltuss'lau newspapers protest against tho oc cupation, a; being calculated. t I'1" jure the Interests of tho Jtusslans p the far aunt, und thoy say thi't tho ltiisslao liovernuiatiL nuuht to demand 'its ?vueuatlou or cloo obtain Us equivalent. A Uorllu dUpatch saystTho German reluforcumenU which will soon bo sent to KlaoChau bay comprise four com panies of marines, oousUtlug of 23 of tlcentiind 1200 men, u company of naval artlllary uuuiberlng 200 men, audsocral pieces of Hold artillery und a numbor of unchluo yuus. FOREIGN NEWS Berlin Is negotiating a 08,800,000 mark loan. Constantinople Cable say tho defi nite treaty of peace between the sub lime porteaud Greece has been signed. A Berlin cables announce that tho center pirty lias reintroduced a bill providing for the readmlsMon or Jesuits Into Germany. A Brussels dispatch says: Tho gov ernment lias decided that Americans residing In Belgium will hereafter be exempt from service In the civil guard. A new thread trust Is now formed In England embracing 15 thread llrms In opposition to the Ooatcs company. The new combine has a capital of 5,000,000. Another mysterious murder la re ported In Londor. A shod maker of nihilistic affiliations. This makes eight unexpllcablo murders In two years In London. According to thcGerman statlcs.the last vintage amounts to 30,000,000 hec toliters from 1890, and about 28,000 hectoliters under tho average of the previous 10 years. A telegram from Stockliulm Sweden announce that gold lias been discov ered In theMattall.a mountain six miles north of Ofvcr-Tornca, ut the northern end of the Gulf of Bothnia. A dispatch frrn Rome to tho Pall Mall Gazette, says the pope has not been enjoying his usual health lately. Dr. Lalponl, the pope's physician, has forbidden Ills holiness to take part In an j trying functions, London dispatches slate that the birthday of the Princess of Wales was most royally celebrated on Wednes day. She was 53 years old. Many procents from all parts of the world were lecelved. Cable messages from Vladlvostock asking .merchants to bid on largo lots arc frequently received, Dodge. Sweeney & Co., of this city, received a Vladljostock cable to tigure on 1200 tous of supplies, A Berlin dpatch says: Tho em peror of Germany will witness his brother, Prince Henry of Prussia de part for China. All ships going out under Prince Henry's command are fitted for 18 months service. Paris adylccs say some hot words exchanged during tho Dreyfus debate in the chamber of deputies, Joseph. Reinacy, a Republican member and a well-known newspaper man, and M. Millers, the well-known socialist Re publican, will light a duel. Tho Spanish government, semi-of-flolally announced, has received de tails of the landing of an expedition In Cuba from tho American steamer Dauntless, and It Is understood tho Spanish minister at Washington will present a demand for damagce from the United Utates. Dispatches from Simla say: Tho punitive force of British troops, which met fierce reslstantance on its march into the Chamanki country, where .'10 villages of the insurgent tribesmen were burned, Inflicted heavy punishment on the Cliamankis A Berlin cable says: The Gorman government has-refused to entertain tho proposals of England that Ger many should cede to Great Britain protectorate over the German, New Guinea, which is tho northern section of Southeast Papua, established in 1884 under tho name of Kaiser Wil helm's Land. London advices from China. Dis patch from Shanghai says that flvo Russian instructors hayc recently ar- jtA 1 H "siP1' ii inj m ( ryi'inr . p w WT Free Excursion -TO- PORTLAND! Iu order to enable our nameioiu friend awJJ customers to pay us a. visit and examine our new store, will) Its entirely new stock, we have concluded togie them an opportunity of doing so free of cost, Our plan is this: JSery one visiting our store from Marion county, who maVes a purchase amounting to twenty dollars or more and presenting a copy of this ad, will liaehlMilrval fire from his railroad station, including Salem and all points ninth, refunded by us. To assure those I o ar not acqualnltd with par house be beg leave to say that e have bu ONB PRICE and that thwtowcst. Al) oji goods stock Is entirely new and has been tog, and voscllcnlyjtl'OrULAK Mover BEN SELLING, Manager tlved In China, and that Russians havo also been appointed customs of ficers, two at Canton, ono ar Swatot , province of Quang Tong, and ono a' Fuchau, capital of the province or Foo Klcn. Advices from Paris are that the military governor of Paris h is ordered a court martial to examine Into tho charges brought against Count Ester hazy, a retired major of tho French army, accused of writing letters, which brought about the sentencing of Alfred Dreyfus to Imprisonment for life. Tho latest advices from Prague state that tho Czechs attacked the houses of Hebrews and broke tins win dows of a synagogue. Seyer.il rioters were arrestea. Tho local force of gen darmes were called upon to assist In restoring order. Annbofover 1,00) persons, at Brannau, attacked tho houses of Czechs, and In spite of the gendarmes smashed tho windows and did other damage. In Prague the milltaay patrol as fired upon. Tho Berlin police this week In tended to expell Miss Herz, a native American and a daughter of Dr. Cor nelius Herz, of Panama canal fame, who Is In straitened circumstances. At the Intercession of the United States embassy, a passport being granted her, she was permitted to stay. Late advices from Japan say that on November 12 an attempt was made to blow up tho railway station at Rygugashlma, on the Hakuvetsu line, with dynamite. The station build ings, Iron bridge and other property were completely wrecked, and a loco motive was bloivn Into three parts. Fortunately, no one was Injured. A serious riot occured in Yokohama tho night of November 14, between about 50 Inmates of the seamen's boarding-house and a number of the workmen from tho Yokohama dock yards. Sticks, stones, clubs and swords were rrcely used, and many of the participants were Injured. London adylces aro to the effect that the khalifa Is disposed to conclude peace with Egypt, on condition that he be granted hereditary rights of Darfur, and that all his adherents be pardoded. The dervish leader is ready to evacuate the whole Nile valley, to recognize the suzerainty of Queen Victoria and to open his domain to British commerce. Patton Bros, Is now open, Prices are low, No old goods, Everything bright, Drop in and sec display, Patton's Book Store i Tt wrri nnnr onn nil wniip frlnnrlc T J.1 JUU LUUUUU Ol,Vi t JU14I HV4U droptliema line telllnR them that! F, S, DEARBORN has the largest stock of Holiday Goods ; ever shown In Salem, and Uo not forget to drop in and look around, and remeni- ber the place, 203 Commercial Street. ;; SUPERIOR Stoves.and Ranges, Also a full Hue of Aluminum, Granite and Tinware, BROWN SMITH, are mar to 1 Jin plain; figures Our carefully selfcteJ.by our Mr. Ben 8:11- rmic-, Clothing Co. nxirdJ3naOakSti HoliduU St06K ! Monday and Tuesday In order to give those who want to pattern for a Xmas gift an opportunity to I duced prices we will offer our entire line i R13DUOJ3D PRIOJ3S Capes, Extra offer from now until XmasOne of those pretty I glass sets wite every purchase of $5 or I "ill 257 Commercial st. Tclcponc No, 112 3 jCJgf JS3C2Kt !i'tfii3ll KRAUSSE 275 iU O O S m ' O I O aTfll fill ff "' ai ii r i I m iiillySSSlSl frihlll n m I llllIrlrW Our first cut shows a loyely "Reefe'" over coat with pretty collar of yelvet In the curly weave chinchilla, other stores will ask 34.50. We say $3 Oa 3U Our second allows a b'nuse suit. Very nice present for Xmas and all we say is Ok aHK Our third is a beautiful snlt or either brown check or navy blue with large collar. A per fect gem, and they arc selling rapidly 19S SS2E3C33r-aLX SjLXX2 sag Monday and Tuesday Jackets and Mackintoshes are still going at bed-rock prices, Ol a iy v"sr? A -MAJS 5S3 r "i" gjJ?. i25Sfc;MOw Neither a Gun Storef nor half of Salem. But we own the stock of boots and shoes tit 275 Com mercial street, and giyc the same our entire attention, and theieby arc en able to sell boo' , shoe1, and rubber goods, as low its tho lowest. A call will convince the most sceptical, that, ours Is by far the best, stock In the city. We polish our customers hhocs free. OOmMBROIAL ST. Our pntire stock is purely a holiday high-class stock, then you'll, no doubt, appreciate those higtvclass garments, Wk, 3aro m ?&. Would you be kind enough before buying your Chfist mas presents to call and permit us to slip - OU somcii. ngthat will be of some service to the little ones, different preferred, this for A J, TIA g asrg-g buy a nice dress buy them at rex at 1 over. ) je sX UZfi- BROS., rM mMm7WmtBffl. IBB w Our fourth Is a Reeler overcoat of gieen.tan, navy or black, just as you prefer. They have large brass buttons and very warm and comfortable these cold winter days. Our fifth is a per fect dream and any boy whoisfortuuato enough In getting cne for Xmas will be too happy for anything, It Is a llttlo Eeefer suit with a real vest, or in other words a 3 piece suit we can give you a vest of frw color if - and all SQ 00 3. a: n I &4 N