Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1898)
f u- " fcs f . 141 ,f p.- W ' 1 i K- V i. " IW P" Bargains in Capes.,. Another shipment of capc9 has aril ved In our clonk depart ment. They ate tho best rallies ever shown In Salem or any nthorrlt.v. Fnr Inat.itnRA n nlnsli rjnp. (tended nnd embroid ered collar, thlbet trimmed . 82 60, A ninth r.iruv rxf.rn (rood nimtltv. nlAln with thlbet trimmed collar.... ..J -83 00 1 A nlnali rnnr. nstrA crnrwl nti.llLv. aaail length, collar and front thlbet trimmed 83 60 A plush cano beaded and embioldcrcd collar, thlbet trimmed , fancy plaid lining, a seller 83 pO A Bnuclo capo, ood length, collar thlbet trimmed 82 5 A doublo Denver cupe, nicely braided 82 00: AOolf cape, pood quality, black beayer .- ,-85 00 A tine quality Dlack beaver capo velvet and buckle trimmed 55 00 j Jackets at cut prices until all are sold. Do not intend to carry over a single Raiment. ' affi I HOLVERSON'S I ifiSgg3gg?8glggg3S XMas Gloves Just received tho greatest line of holiday goods ovor shown. Oloves that fib well, feel well and look well. Good things for those who think of good goods. La "Marchc" Swede Gloves, the latest, colorr.brown, mode, canary, white, drab, -etc, $1.50 "Goethe" Our Star 3 clasp kid glove, tho best ever sold for 81.00 "La Fayette" Real kid with fancy embroidery; very swell 81.75 "Lafayette" wlthi contrasting stitches 81.60 Boys' and Misses' Kid gloves, extra quality, all sizes 81.00 J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Ail kinds of glasses for all kinds of eyes Painstaking and painsaving Eye service, Nothing affords moro pleasure than a pair of well fitted glasses, which makes nno's eyes us bright and clear us In younger days. A Fine Christmas Gift And worth flvo times moro than what you paid for them, A correct fit guaranteed. HINGES Salkm's Expkht Optician, Permanent ..200.. Location, Commercial Street. THE WEATHEK. Tonight and Wednesday fair. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Movements of Residents and Visitors at tho Capital City, For additional Local and BoalaUce third rago.l Ex-Senator John Dlmlck Is In tho :lty fur a short stay Ex-Supromo Justlco Watson, of Portland, Is In tho city on legal busi ness. A. D, Hull, of Woodburn, Is the guest or his brother, County Clerk vV. W. Hal). Mr. and Mrs.Fred Haus are visiting tho parents of Mr. Haas, at Portland, for a few days. Mrs, Spray returned last ovenlng from u visit with Mrs. A. Dlack, her sister at Portland. Deputy Sheriff Frank N. Derby Is In tht norchern end of tho county serving papers today, Musical novelties, supplies mid toys for tho holidays, at Will's music store, 221 Commercial stiest. bqulre Farrar was a visitor at Mar lon today whero ho went to uIiId nut a largo lot of hops ho has stored there. Musical lntruments,everjtliig from a Jowiliurp to u Stelnway grand pUuo, at Geo. (J. Will's Commercial street. Miss Mabel Bean, of tho O. S. I. A. force, has gone to Eugene to spend tho holidays with relatives and frleudH, Dr. W. T. Ilousor, formerly a prac ticing physician of this city but now of Portland, left fir Junction City this morning after a brief visit In this city. WO KNOCKED OUT Had to Drop His Job in the Cus-tom-Houso. Oregon Classlfled Civil Service Rfcula tions Coma to the Front, Poim..ANU, Dec. li. Civil service regulations, In bold capitals about a mllotall, have- at last stretched them selves athwart the path of Oregon's federal olllco holders and Insist on being read nnd obeyed. Collector of Customs Patterson Is first to tlnd his sweet dream of absolute dominion dtsolvcd Into choking fog. And John Mlnto his doputy, Unds his sort Inside berth changed to a place on tho cold outside. A few daya ago Collector Patterson received a letter from tho depirtmont calling his attention to the fact that he hud I'ccommendcd to a position within the civil scrvlco a man who had not pasted tho required or any examination, with tho further In formation that such recommendation could not be npproved by the depart ment whllo there should remain on tho lists names of persons qualified undor the law for tho place. Collector Patterson says he did not find In tho civil sorvicc regulations any provision for a deputy In his of fice. Clorks, Inspectors, weighers, etc,, were all there, but no deputy. So he concluded that tho civil service law had not been extended to cover that species of functionary aud that lie coulJ be appointed from tho outsiders willing to hold tho Job. Therefore, he named Mr. Mlnto for the olUcc of deputy. Collector Patterson said lust night that the vacancy In bin olllco would be filled by promotions that would change tho stutlons of sovoral of the employes of tho olllco. An to Mr. Minto's pay for tha Mms ho fleered, no decision has yet been reached and It Is the subject or cor. respondenco with the department. But the most hcart-brciklng news in this connection Is that none of the Irregularly uppolntcd deputies can have their salaries uudltcd or paid hy the tJullcd States treasury depart stent. No distinction appears to be undo between deputies In the otllccs of collector of internal revenue In this matter, both being under tiic Juris diction or tho treasury department. Jake Haborly Is visiting friends in Portland. Dr J. M. Kltchcn,of Stayton,wns a Visitor In this city today. Mrs. M E. Schley and Miss Dunn are spending the afternoon at Clio murva. Rev: Muclhaupt. of lbs German Reformed church, has returned from an over Sunday visit at Crabtrco. Dr, B. A. Cathey. of Woodburn, was In this city today, coming up to leo turo beruro tho Wlllamotte Medical school on physiology. Muyor Richardson is haying the blcycjo path alog the south side or Wilson's avenuo completed and when It Is finished expects to have a tine durablo path, R. A. Kirk and Frank Turner spent the day In hunting ducks botween hero and the reform school and will undoubedly bring back nil the ga'ino they can carry. The Misses Daisy aud Alma Wagner will IcuvoThursduy evening for Sun Francisco where they will spend sov erul mouths ns tho guests of relatives In that big olty. Geo. L. Ncal, formerly with Gin. Schrelher and a partner In the Wert ern Saloon, opened up a saloon Satur day night on his own hook In the old Pioneer Grocery on Commercial strcot. Miss Mario Campbell, a former Wll lamotto University student, who 1$ now living In Portland, Is In this city, visiting at the home of her grand mothcr.Mis. B. Wheeler.of Highland, who has been forsomo time Indis posed. Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers, of Purtlahd, aro In tho olty to attend tho funeral of E. J. Chambers, who died yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chambers wero former residents of Salem, but he Is now employed In tht customs houso. Cold Weather Specials... Frosty mornings remind you that you need warmer clothing. How do these prices suit your pocket booi Men's Klondike mittens and uloveJ- .... 60capali Men's heavy wool gloyes .. 25 aud 30c Ladles' wooimlttens .,.. 20 and ?5c Ladles' Silk mittens -.60 and 76o Misies Imnd-mado wool underskirts 3So each Children's knit wnul leggings i5o a pair Soft wool men's night caps 60c Fascinators alt colois 20, 30, B0o Fur Fds, collars and muffs at les than cost. Wo ere closing out all our men's clothing, hats aud furnishings and wo will make you special prices on any of them, WILLIS BROS, & CO, First Doon South op Post-Offiqu, iSUndjird Patterns, nooo higher thuu I'Oo ' JfliiuryPtteros, Shets and Designers now lu. AN APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE. Food for the Poor Is Sorley Needed by Families. Tho Capital Emergency corps has lately taken up the matter of insist ing tho poor about S'llem; during the putt fow days six families have been round In soro need or assistance and among them there aro twenty-four children under 11 years of age. These families uro In need of food, clothing and bedding, as well as school books for the children. .Mrs. Moody president or tho corps, Is taking hold or these cases personally, uud Wants all the good pcoplo or the city, as noil as the members or tho corps, to bring ut once such things as they can that will be available and or uso to these poor ramlllcs. Tho committee In ohargo or this work Is sompoicd or Mcsdamcs A. N. Gilbert, O. W. West, E. Horer and F, N. Derby, and all who have articles to glvo can leave with members of this committee. During this sovere cold spoil these poor families ought in bo relieved und Salem's good people ought to act at once. Tho ladles In charge are all earnest In tho matter of relief, and aro willing to do tho work but must bavo the co operation aud asslslauee of the community. ' " p Deeds Filed. The following deeds wero hied in tho recorder's olllce: John W. Lyons and wife to Julius Ruof.CG acres or land In ins 7 s r2und 3 w In Marlon county sv. d. $1, Julius Ruer and wiro to John W. Lyons, 20 acre or land In Marlon county wd $1. J. W. Hewitt, or Turner, has re turned to his home after a short visit nore Ho Is u prominent Mason In tho Turner lodgo and reported that the entire Turner lodgo will attend the funeral ssrvlces of Mr. Chambers, who is to bo burled here tomorrow, they having charge or the exercises at tho gruyu. Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup la tho Pe nedy on which you can depend for tho cure of a protracted unugh or lung affec tion, broumit on by exposure to cold It Is tho moat excellent meuielnosold. A hottlo costs only 25e. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Show your fulth to the citizens by your works, gentlemen. For a member of the school board Mr. Chamoorlin uses very good English. There seem to have been more peo ple read out of the Republican party at Salem than were left In It. There will bo no sort simps under the now city government. Tho citi zens are entitled to a little relief. Why not discuss aud framo a new city charter In an open citizen's meeting, Instead or tho back room or somoluw olllcc? Tno llllhco club und all places where games arc allowed and luxuries dispensed should pay a good license to suppjrt the city government. Tiic Christmas Journal, will be a very ntco souvenir or Salem to send to your rolks In other states with a nice notice or your business In Its columns. The Episcopal ladles and the Con gregational ladles will have to hump themselves ir they keep up with the St. Joseph's ladles on conducting a fair and bazar. A citizens mass meeting should be called to frame a charter and a rev enue bill for the csty. All but neces sary useful occupations and Indue tries should pay a good round license. The people will approve that. Of course, Americans will control tho trade of Cuba and the Philippines and Hawaii and Samoa and somn moro 'Islands, Including perhaps Great Britain, but we dou't need to annex their territory aud their ailments to do that. Who says the number 13 Is not cabalistic If not fatalistic. Ruy Sink is said to have been killed on the 13th; nr. that day the sun set at 0:13; one of tho Sink boys left home on tho 13t.li to hunt for the murdered man. Olympian: The excellent work done by the Olyrcpla Blcyclo Path Associa tion may be Inferred from the fact that the sum of W51.25 hns been ex pended In the past year In building paths und Improving roads contiguous to the city. Salem people aro kicking b cause they are compelled to cat California sauerkraut of the crop or 1607. The Popullit lady from tho Red Hills ha not yet come to the roscuo of Tub JouitNALedllorand hlstoul Unqulshcs krautless and forlorn. A man who merely makes his 11 v Ing by work on a farm bays: "Portland people aro talking about Importing more birds Into the United States. I say it would havo been bet ter ir tho Chlneso pheasant had stayed out, tor they destroy the younu grouse wheroyer they tint thorn." It sometimes makes a difference about the quality of tho show. The ii.ma huu CHOCOLATES posT-ornca candy store. Remember tint all chocolates mado In ShIoiu are truli work except thoo at the I'. O. Candy BIUII-. I-. UUUIIbS, ITOp. For Money Chalk or marblob, wo can and. will sell lower than anybody. DINNER SETS TEA SETS PARTY SETS And odd pieces lu the. choicest makes or crockery. See our beautirul display and get a bargain.' SOI E mm THE GROCER 124 Stnto t Tolophouo 51 OABII DRY GOODS AND SHOES. '"""" "'' ! limn i iiiiniiii. Mii.j Sanla Claiis... HAS ARRIVED AT LAST, Our delayed lot of Holiday things came Mondav. Twilvo cases tif Tuva. Dolls, Buggies', Blocks, Gaiuos, Drums, Books, and all manner or Christ mas things, HAVEN'T TIME TO SAY MORE. COME AD SEE. RACKET PRICES WIGGIN'S BAZAAR, 307 Commercial Street Oregon Olty Courier says: "A very niedloo.ro Negro show took about $300 of hard money out of town Monday night. Had It been a first class per formance, there probably would not have been enough money taken In to hardly pay expenses." Town Talk, a neat little weekly, published at Ashland, Oregon, has en larged to a paper eight times Its former -size. It Is now one of our highly valued exchanges. The first Issue of the enlarged size contains a fac-slmlle of tho first lssuo or "Town Talk" then published at Duti9mulr Calirornia. The following In the leading editorial of tho first Issue: "Tho grand ratification ball Friday night was well attended, about forty couplo being present. All seemed to cnoy themselves. Evidently Duns uiulr people know a good thing when they sec It. We heard several young men, who were stracuers to us, inquire as to the Identity of that prett7, little, curly headed girl wholiadlsomcfing" In her eyo." Along the River. Now that tho river has fallen low enouah workmen aro engaged In raising tho dredge which was sunk soma weeks ago. A bargo has been brought alongside, piles driven beside tho dredge and she will toon bo hoisted to tho surface when the leak will bo patched. The river has fallen now to tho moderate stage or fuiir rcct above low water mark und tho boats are as a consequence running closer to tho channel than a short tlmo ago. The slough is now rrozen over to tbo mouth of South Mill creek uud skaters arc taking advantage of the lc i at its head. The Ice Is thin lower down and Is thawing some. Tho wood trade Is notog on briskly along the river bank, large stacks of oak and ash being piled along at convenient landing places. Tho boats are all carrying full pas senger and freight lists and tho river men are well pleased with tho weather and the stage or water. TO CURD A COLD IN ONfl DAY Tako Laxative Brotuo Quinine Tablets. All druggists reruud tho money ir It rails lo cure. 22c. The genu I no lias L. B. Q. on oacli tablet. AMUSEMENTS. REED'S OPERA HOUSE, P.VTTON UHOS., Mgrs. ONE NIGHT Saturday, December 17th, ..Minstrels Ilcadol by tho kins pin MR, GEO, COLLINS AND MOTHERS. BIG PARADE AT NOON, Bargain Prices u 25c and 50c Santa-CLaus Headauarfcers... AT- P. S. Dearborn's Book Sore KUGTION- The gigantic sale at 257 Commercial St of the former Stock Dry Goods Store has only run a few days, never was such a sacrifice sale made in Salem before, Goods are Actually Slaughtered at the Purchaser s Own Price One man carried away four hats that cost four dollars, for a quarter of a dollar the lot. A lady walked off wi(h a fine silk umbrella for one dollar and twentyvfive cents that cost seven dollars, shoes that cost three dollars and seventy cents, sold for twenty cents Other goods went in proportion Dress goods brought about half price, There is still about eight thousand dollars worth more goods to be slaughtered at whatever they bring, The sales will continue every day and evening until every thing is disposed of, Remember the place, m GommerGla Str66l S, Friedman, Auctioneer Only one way To do printing and that Is Do it right That's Just the way Wc do it As our numerous customers Can testify Wo do not charge any more for our printing than you pay elsewhere for cheap and pcyr work. Atrial order Will convince Yon that we dc Just the kind of work You want ROACH & CRONISE THE PRINTERS 227 Commercial St., Salem Oregon Skating. It Is seldom tnatth ynuntf people of Oregon can Indulge In the popular and'exhllaratlnK' pleasure or Ice kut Ing, but for the past two days the younger population of Salem have been rcrcllnR sn that delight. Monday evening about tno hundred skaters were at the large pond north of town, and about seven o'clock tho "llttlo" cars were crorrded as close as on a day during fair week.. The slough has also frozen up somo distance above town and large parties have been Journeying there during the uay. Tho Ice however is becom Ing pretty badly cut up by tho nu. mcrous skaters and will soon be unfit for skating unless another hard freezo gladdens the skater's heart. Salem Cannery Wants Peas. Farmer and gardners who wlih to cultivate peas during next reason for canning purposes will please call on Mr. J. M. Wallace at the Salem Water Co. 'a olllco In the city hall and designate tho amount of acres they aro willing to plant. Before making positive arrangements in regard to operating the cannery next season It Is necessary to know approximately tho acreage that can be secured be fore the tltst or January. I u case the cannery Is operated, each subscriber will be no tilled of the full particulars beforo the first, or February. 12-d&rr2v MI 3rurbta Mil Dr. Mil-V Korre Plostnim Wood - Coal Qood Dry Fir and O.ilc Siwjd and D llvcrod. Flno Fred Burning Coil. D. S BBNTLBY & CO. Kucci'iior to Snlem Improvement Co. law Tricon. Front and ChtmeitU Sx BUTTLED BEER DEPOT Wlioloalo And Itctull Oambrlnui tnd BcMlti IlotllolUootMlii ilovlr. Krco deliver to is part ol the city. 0K0. L. NKAL, Crop. Old I'loneer Grocery Blm, 12-13 C'ommertUlBlKft It. Uitej' Nut-re VluitoraUc atallanum WANTED Potatoes aod Odjods WE PAY I1IGI1EST CASH PRICE. OREGON GREEN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. 205 Coramenial Street, Salem, Dr Given flwau A fev choice Chlneso Calen dars 60c, 76c. nncHl A new Hneof Sterling Silver novelties, also a 25c lino of triple plate silver novelties. Hand painted china articles and celuioid novelties, Turks & Dutton's calendars from 6c to 12. Look over his llne.v Gertrude Partington's India Ink Proof Calendars and sketches, exclusive Salem agency. Fine boxes of stationery 75c, 11.00, 81.25, J2.50, and $3.00 263 Commercial Street Memorial Services, The mauugemeut of Willamette University have decided that services will be held In the Methodist Episco pal church next Sunday evening In memory of Hal. G. Illbbard, If ar rangements can be satisfactorily mudo with the church. On that cvenlug exercises appropri ate to the life and death or one who wusso well loved as a companion, a schoolmate and a friend aud so much respected as it citizen who left all to rush, among the tlrst, to the defence of hlscountiy's tlug, will be held. The university ilavr was to have been placed at half mast this morning, up on request of the entire student body, but tho halyards were broken when the Mag was last taken duwu and un til this Is remedied that tribute to Hal's memory cannot be paid. . Another Permit. A marriage license was Issued by Couaty Clerk W. W. Hall to Miss Mary Blair and Mr. James IT, Mason, both of Marlon county, U. H, Mason tho brother of tht prospective groom, signing the affidavit. i Insane, Fred Miller brought to the Asylum today from Lane county by Sheriff W. W. Wither and deputy Fred FUko and was duly committed, A handsome brass table, together -with an elegant Parisian finish late style lamp on New Years Eve, Every purchaser having same chance, No guessing, THE EMPORIUM Invites you to call and call again, to inspect their large and carefully selected line of Holiday Goods You will find there all that is the latest and best in China and SernkPorcclain, Q$SQQ&iZSSF&J& DINNER AND TEA SETS BOHEMIAN, DRESDEN AND TKPL1TZ VASES NOVELTIES IN BISQUE AND OIIINA ORXAJIESW LAMPS, OLOOKS, SCREENS, EASELS, BAMBOO FURNITURE, BRICABRACK, PITOTO FRAMES. MUSIO RACKS, DOLL CARRI And many other articles suitable for presents. First choice is worth having, bo call early. THE EMPORIOM 309 Commercial Street, t.m.i