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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1898)
.(tllWMWKHfanwii'll"' v " - liMiMiMMM! inribtattsMm. iiiiftiwjwww fefa&htailfca ' &. W& fc Ik w ' Bfv" ' .V-, vs ! s i . Ml r ' WW? &. -k rWide Awake iH Win in troll tn look over our different llnei of woods suitable (or Xtrins Rifts before buying elsewhere. GOODS SHOWN SAVDKJfcBOHIEHS -Plain and embroidered at lc, 3c, 5o up to 87.00 each ,BILK MUFFLERS Plain and fancy, 76c, $1, 81,25, $1.60 LADIES TIES AND COLLARS A new assortment of stock col lars and tics, ii i . .n. .- . m i in ' ' ' GENT'S TIES Ablgllnoat 25c and 50c UMBRBLLAS Plain black, steel frame, 81, 81.25, 81.60 to 81.60 Fancy colors In changeable browns, blues, reds and greens. CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S Earlv Buyers Fare the Best Bccauso they havo time to make bettor selections. The stocks arc more complete, the different lines taavo not been picked over, and tho old saying proves truo about The Early Bird etc" Take the hint and Join the throng slblc do (your shopping mornings. Child's fur sets A complete lino of Angora, Cream Lamb, Chinchilla, Coney, etc 81 and up Fur Collarettes Our fourth shipment ready. . Correct styles, Best values, 81 to 820 N. B. Goods bought now can be stored until Christmas. J. J, DALBYMPLE L CO. All kinds of glasses for THE WEATHER. A light frost and very llttlo rain fell on Tuesday night. Forecast for Wed nesday night and Thursday probably fair. PERSONAL AND LOCAL, Movements of Residents and Visitors at the Capita City. (For additional Local and Boclol nee third jmgo.l Hon, T. T. Gcor, Is In tho city. Prof L Seloy Is atChcinawa today. n. Zandmar has returned from a Visiting at Portland. J. B.Conn and daughter nro visiting his parents at Albany. Miss Leona Gllmore, Is In Portland, tho guest of relatives for u short time. JohnMcCourt and X. (J. Shellberg nro In Albany where thoy have a case In Justice court today. Luke Goodrich, of Monmouth, who Is attending tho University of Orcgou at Eugene, Is tho guest of friends for a short tlmo In this city. Arthur and Geo. Meyers who are at tending tho Bishop Scott Academy, are homo for tho holldaya,ivlsitlng their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joa. Meyers. All drusiriiU Mil Dr. JJUV Herre ftutOM. Any Hour of the Dav... We are ready to show you what you need for your Xmas presents. Ladles' slippers - -60o to 81.50 Men's slippers - 76o to 82.00 Embroidered Handkerchiefs 60 tofiOo Fascinators 20c, 30c, 40o, and 6O0 Kid Gloves nil styles nnd prices. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas. Do not forget tho good things in our shoo department. Remember all our men's furnishing goods nnd hats aro being closed out at low prices. We tire headquarters for work shoes, Yours to please, WILLIS BROS, & CO, First Door South Staudatd Patterns, lUOOKidGloyes, Look at Your Insurance Policy Take It to C, M. LOCKWOOD and havo It ronowed beforo It runs out. There is danger in delay. I represent tho following rellablo companies, UwtAnniA Finn Ins tut anok Company, l,5-"v-"s. Paul Fihk and Marine Ills Villti Atiu lUAIiinr. InsuraiCe Company .A. Call on or address O. M- LOCKWOOD flOO lAtiifnnntiT Unmuwn frdc TelebliomMP. c3teifte,.Teieph6no to. Buyers CHEERFULLY. GLOVES A lady always appreciates new styles In gloves. Wo novcr had a better assortment of colors. 07c, 81.00, 81.25 to 83.00 FUR' BOAS ,, And Collarettes. Never sold more than this season, still wo have good Xmas line tocbooo from. LINENS Tablo napkins. 00c, 81, 81.25 to 85.00 Cover and napkins to match as high as 810.00 A few lines of novelty Roods especially suited for the Xmns trade. CASH STORE of 'Early Birds" and where pos- Xmas glove selling. About 100 dozen new gloves Just received. This Immense shipment contains every new and staple shade, and sustains our reputation as sellers of Best Qloves". . 81 to 81.75 all kinds of eyes Painstaking and painsaving Eye service, NothlnR affords moro pleasure than a pair of well tlttcd glasses, which makes one's eyes us bright und clear as In younger days. A Fine Christmas Gift And worth live times more than what you paid for them, A correct fit guaranteed. HINGBS Salem's Expeut Oitician, Permanent Location. ..200.. Commercial Street. John P. Robertson Appointed. Gov. Lord today appolntca John P. Robertson of Mlnto, Ore., ti member of tho Stato Board of Agriculture to succeed John II. Albert of Sulcm. Mr. Rbcrtson Is at Hat-money Pop ulist while John II. Albert was a gold standard, protection, antl ex pansion Democrat. Gov. Lord thinks Robertson was turned down wrongfully bj the Senate whon it refuted to contlrm him as a Trustco of the Soldiers Home, ileneo his appointment. Interesting Newspapers. Chas. Lane, tho tailor, has received several copies of Tho American, tho nowapaper published by tho soldiers at Manila. It Is 11 small four pago printed In largo typo, und containing each day 1000 words of ussoclutcd press dispatches. It tells of army life and tho news of tho camp und city, and Is un exceedingly, bright little sheot and very Interesting In this part of tho world. The subscription price Is 81 a year or 10 cents a copy In Mexican money, New Years Rattle. At Butte uud Wondoroth's two lino clocks will bo raffled off New Year's night. The clocks aro worth about 820 aplcco, call tho hours nnd lulf hours with Automatio musical attachments. op PosT-QmoK, CASH DRY GOODS AND SHOES. of New iork, Insurance Co., St. Paul. Minn, jnouivnnut. .w., um uui, .uiuu, op Worth America, Philadelphia, Pa. BALEM,onEqoK.WIGGIN,S BAZAAR, JACKSON CO MURDER Argumont for a New Trial Before the Supreme Court. In the Case of Frank Lawrence Smith, bentenanced to Be Hanged June ii, 1898, At noon today the supremo court heard arguments or counsel In the matter of appeal from Jackson county In the motion for a new trial in the case of State of Oregon vs. Frank L. Smith, under sentence or death for murdor of Peter Nelson, April 5, 1898. O. B. Watson, Jprcseut prosecuting attorney, (appeared for 'O, II. Dal rymple, attorney for nppcllant Smith, and Attorney General C, M, Idleman and John A. Jeffrey, of Bonham, Jeffrey and Martin appealed for the state. Smith was Indicted, prose cuted and convicted by Mr. Jeffroy, who was then district attorney. Tt seems several Indictments were found as Smith had several aliases, and they were worded In a different manner for tho same crime, All but the right one were dismissed. In the argument counsel for ap pellant raised tho single point that the names of Emil Klrchgcssner and J. B. Walt appear as witnesses on the Orst Indictment and not on the last one, and that the last ono ought therefore to haye been dismissed by tho court below. Tho only hypothesis upon which this claim could havo any foundation Is that all of these Indict mentsaroone and the same, and such a contention was denied by Jeffroy as utterly untenable. An Inspection of the record shows that the tirst In dictment was for murder In the lirst degree simple. It shows that tho second was for murder committed In the attempt to commit robbery; and It also shows that the Indictment upon which the defcudaut was tried was for murder committed while en gaged In the commission of a robbery, For the Holidays. I'remo Cameras the best and cheap est on earth. From 85 and upwards, Fry's Drug Store, 310 Commercial street. McKinley Buckeyes. Wultcr Moss formerly of Oregon City, aud editor of the Portland Mer cury, scut hit old friend Washington Stlmptwnn cigar box of buckcyo nuts from tho famous tree at Canton, Ohio, under which President Mc K I nicy made all his spenches In the campaign of 1890. The Journal man was shown a very nicely written letter In which Mr. Moss recalled old times nnd friends, some now called to tho world beyond. Hunting His Son. Mr. A. Forney, of Sublimit, was In town todity looking for his son, .who disappeared from homo on Sunday morning. Ills son, Charles Forney, is a well developed lad of 18 yoars of age. Ho has been In the the asylum once, but was discharged as .cured, but on Sunday nmrnlng wandered away und was lust scon near Maclcay on Sunday morning. Tho wholo community Is excited over thenffalr, as Charlie was well liked by all who knew him. his Insan ity bolug caused by overwork. His father was at tho sheriff's oll.ee this morning seeking, with tears In his eyes, for his son. Any Informa tion leading to tho tlndlng of tho lad would bo gratefully received by the parents. Salem. l'ollcc Court. Ah Lee, tho chlneso proprietor of the apple evaporating plnnt on Trudo street near Cottage, who was ar rested yesterday for maintaining a nuisance at his place of bulsncss was dismissed this morning pending his clearing up the premises, Ho has kept a largo pile of applo cures which aro badly docayed and giving off an almost unbearable stench, piled in his hcusc. When asked to remove them he simply carted them out Into tho back yard. This made matters worso nnd upon com plaint of residents of that neighbor hood lie was urrastcd. Today he agreed to abato the nuisance as fast us two men could do It, and his trial was suspended uwaltmg tho fulUlmeut of his pramlsc. Don't fall to seo tho Mozzo-TInt Bonner photos, tho 11 newt known, at tho Cronlso gallery. 17tf COMB BEFORE NOON Wo arc so crowded after dluner that even with two and a half times our usual forco of help, wo havo difficulty In properly waiting on you. OUR STEAM TRAIN draws as big a crowd us the minstrel show. I)..,.t,n. .U,., ..n... .1.... ..t t ...k n .1.1 . l. " 4i'kuiui niisuurjr ouy ut iu, t, South window. We'll be glud to give you values China dolls, lc up, Kid body dolls, bisque heads, 15c up. Rubber dolls, 10c up. Brownie dolls, 10c, Parker's games, 6o up. Checkers, pordoz., 6e. Sllvor mounted Glass Goods, 'Joe. Child's knife, fork nnd spoon, 16c. ABU blocks 5c up, Splendid largo set building blocks, 25 cents. Story uud picture books, lie up. Boy's tool chests, 3fio up. Toy trunks, 35o up, Indian baskets, Itfoup. Ladlos' purses, with card case, 17o and up. Genutuo alligator purses, 2Bq 60c up. Poukot knives 6o up. Razois, lost warranted goods, trltlo ubovo wholesale cost, Sglssors, all grades, 16o up. A line. line RACKET JOURNAL "X-RAYtl." The Journal man believes Ideas and a new variety nf berries. In new straw- Ladles and baldhcaded men can lawfully wear a skull cap to Salem theatres ncreattcr. t t I Salem Is the hop center, the prune center, tho law center and Tub Onk Cent newspaper center of Oregon. A good editorial topic for discussion lc a reform paper Is the cost of Solo mon's templet That won't offend any one! t t t There were soino good men among the officers of tho state fair who de served re-election. And there were others. t tt The Examiner and some of his staunchest cuppotters do not agree with Mr. Bryan In his antl-expanslon views. t t t The Christmas Journal will not havo your picture lu It but an ad. or reading notice of a whole page can be had at low rates. Oregon will not get rid of its anti quated high-priced school text books without a struggle. There's too much money In It and too many McElroys. t t t A poem has been recolved entitled: 'The turkeys aro ripe In the gloam ing, loye." We do not care for tho lovo or tho gloaming; turkeys are another matter. A Mr. Geer, pleaBe remember to men tion In your message that Oregon cannot have too good roads nor too good schools. Other matters are secondary. t t t Our soul still hankcrcth for the wlutcr barrel of kraut and unless that Red Hill's woman bring us the cab. bage soon we shall forswear Popu lism forever. Several members of the legislature aro nt Salem u month ahead of the session to get now sets of teeth put In. The boardlng-housc beefsteak must bo mot and vanquished. t tt If somo of tho stato f at r board people who keep down competition In depart ments where thoytake all the prem iums would donate their lll-gotgalns, tho fair wnuldmake a hotter showing. t t t The Eugene Broad axe man had a fall tho other day and sus'.alned'seyere Injuries. Wo trust Col. Amis, our Kentucky friend, may speedily get around all right. He wields an instru mcntthatlt is not safe to take a tumble with. t t t The proposed new text book law Is not alined to do tho American Book Co. or any other publisher Injustice, fn publisher has good books atn fair price thoy can bo adopted with out prejudice. Mr. Geer will notnp uolnt llvo men who will sell out the Christmas Candies,,, tit At tllO POST-OFFICE CANDY STORD. lxg Cabin Tally. Nut and Choclato Caramel IWr-rinln Mixed Candy, 3 lbs. for 25c a hughes, i-rop. Slaughter... ...on LAMPS FA HOY CROCKERY GLASSWARE And all Holiday Goods will bo sold at any price from now on, Come nud sco the goods and you will be overcome with our low bargains. SONNEIYIANN THE GROCER 124 stato at Tolophono SI uuu uciuck. uritig mo cuiiuren. superior to most any place you'll find Men's splendid linen handkerchiefs. iz cents Ladlos' linen hemstitched, Uo up, Silk Initial handkorohlers 23c. Embroidered aud lace edged baud kerchiefs, 6c. A tine sample hue of ladles' elegant pure linen nanuKorcniers, i.o two ullko, 40, 46, 50, 70, 00, 81, 81.15, 81.26. These aro sold a fraction ubovo the wholesale cost. Men's silk neck ties, good patterns, v cu nut un. Dainty llnou towels, 15c up Ladles' felt und fur-trimmed slip pers i rum fuu up Men's embroidered slippers 72c up. Men's splendid full length night siiiris, ooe, Children's fleeced lined hose, 17. o PRICES 307 Commercial Street public schools of Oregon to any publisher. t t t The Portland Times takes up tho cudgel against the proposed change in manner of selecting textbooks for the public schools. It would bo too bad If Oregon should adopt a plan that would give her people cheaper and better textbooks t If the Illlhce club would pay the city a liquor license, a billiard license, a. nnnl t.nhln llcansn. a card room license, a bowling alley license, and a club license from Its beginning, It would be no more than Just to all who engage In such business. " Tho editor of the Jouimur. Is not lawver enough to bo shutout of the next world on that account, but he believes that It ought nob be difficult to enjoin paying Brer Bingham as much for collecting dclloqunt taxes as the Sheriff Is paid for his entire salary. Canby Independent: It Is with great regret that wo note a deslro on the part of tho city council to not en courage the existence of a newspaper In Canby. Every other town in the tato Is of a moro generous nature in this rcipcct. It is su little that the council does for tho Independent, and we aro sorry that there are mem bers of that body who show a dis position to frcczo or starve us out. They aro doubtless unaware of the true value of a newspaper to a town. t t t Ruseburg Plalndealer: We3ton Is 'all torn up." Tne cause for this sal state of affairs, Is that all things have not been going on with smuoth ness In the normal school there, and now 17 .students who do not agree with tho professor as to tho pronun ciation of certain words, and take Is sue with him on his use of such ex prcssions In his rhetoric as"thls here,'1 and "that there," etc., havo gone on a strike aud Weston Is all torn up In consequence. Surprise to the Neighbors. Corvallts, Or., Dec, 0, 1808. R. S. Harrington, of this place, states that his wife was a sufferer from eczema on her limbs which caused bo much pain thntsho was unable to get much sleep or rcfet. She began taking Hood's Sursaparllla which soon permanently cured her, to the surprise of the neighbors who knew how many other remedies sho had, tried without avail. Uaa Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup nt Onoo If your child has croup or bronchitis. Waste no time; deluy may be danger ous. Dr. Bull's cough Syrup cures at once. It Is a safo and Infnl Ible remedy. All druggists sell It for 25c. AMUSEMENTS. REEDS' OPERA HOUSE. I'ATTON 11ROS., Mkih. Wednesday, Decemukr 21. kobtur a dial's spectacular production Gayesr Manhattan ' 60 PEOPLE B0 Superb Bccnorv ami Continue. 50o, 75o and $100 REEDS' OPERA HOUSE. the holiday attraction Saturday Decemuer 24. The Hugo Frclal Production BOY WANTED The HcM of Illtney'g Production!. 50o. and 75c, REEDS' OPERA HOUSE, onk nk1iit only Monday, December 20. The Rig City Show. Hi Henry's Vgf 'inavioaern Minstrels, xtt Positively Qutrsntced the Mot Orlglual, Unique, Novel and Moit Expensive of It Kind and Clau. 50 All White Performers 50 30-8iil)rb Baud. 19 Matehleu Orcheitr. S-Oreat CoraedUnt. lO-Cultlvnted 8lngers. lS-Spcoiallloj. Seat Now Selling. 50o, 75o and $1.00 Hello, Central! tilvo u everybody on the wlrej. Wo want to tell 'eui we aro doing Business Printing., Bringing i0.,,. at living price. Try u, we will latisfy you. You can make money without prlntors hut It's hard. You can do bulue& with botehy printed letter headi, eto but you won't. Let us convince you that OUR PRINTING IS RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE RIOHT. ROACH & CRONISE TUB PR1HTCR3 227 Commercial at,, Salem CONTINUATION Grea I) STOCK Has only a short time to run I must surrender the building by the first of the year, there are still about six thousand dollars worth of good goods left yet also a good safe, fine large mirrorf and other furniture, there is no reserve on any articles, every thing is put up and sold at the purchaser's own price, and private sale con tinues, Special on Wednesday the 21st at 2 p, m furs, which consist of muffs and boas, and fancy Xmas articles, The assortment in dress goods is still good, corsets, hosiery and underwear, kid gloves, embroideries, laces, The shoe stock is rapidly diminishing. It will pay you to attend this sale daily and get your Xmas goods. Re member the auction sale is every afternoon at 2 p. m, and evening at 730, at 257 Gommerci It Is too Cold to Drink la the remark made by raaDy a man when invited to "have scmethlnif," but he will never rcfuso a La Corona 10c cigar bo it hot or cold. Hurry In nt tho last.mluuto nnd hdvo your Christmas picture made. Wo have plenty or help. Cmnlse Kallery. 10 tf Gayest Manhattan, may causo many to laugh nnd be merry but Branson & Co'a high grade groceries will cause all to be fut and healthy. ' ' ' ' ! TO CURB A COLD IN ONH DAV Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tublets. All druggists refund tho money If It fulls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L, 13. Q. on cuch tablet. NEW EDITIONS Just Received at ti ii ii ti Dearborn's BOok Store Gibson's Drawings "Pictures of Peo ple." Remington's Sketches of "Frontier Llfo." Songs Hiawatha, new $2.00 ed. Orange Blosscms, new ed. Jessica's First Prayer, new ed., .15c. Christie's Old Organ, new ed., 35c. Point Lace nnd Diamonds, new $1 ed, Eugene Field I Knew. Ghosts I Have Met, by Bangs. Changeling, by Besant. Great Love, by Clara Louise Burn ham. Cameo edition of Bitter Sweet. Cameo edition of Kathrlna. Little Book Profitable Talcs Fields. Red Ax, by Crocket. Pruoandl, new edition by Curtis. Cuba, by Davis. Mao Without Country, new flag edi tion, 60a, Bow Orange Ribbons, new edition, 80c. Oed Rock, by Page. New edition, Stepping Hcayenward, 50c edition. Dolls Hou&e-Ibson, 60a edition. Days Work, by Kipling. Adventures of Francois, by Mitchell. Godtly, by Boynlct. Penelope's Progress, by Wlggens. Edltba'a Burglar, by Burnett. Oregon Trail, by Parkman, new ed. Great Musician's Stories. Mixed Pickles, by Field. Two Beddicut Boys, by Trowbridge. E. P. Roe's new edition, 85o peryol, Full line of Murray's Devotional Series, Full lino of Meyers' Devotional Series, Other books too numerous for space. Frank S. Dearborn's BOOK STOBE OF THE Ml OP THE DRY GOODS STORE. ill Friedman and Greenbaum, Auctioneers. Y. M. C. A. Entertainment Course. All who hnyo tickets are asked to take notice thut tho last entertain ment will be postponed till after New Years. Dute will bo announced later. The Basket Ball Gnme Between the Willamette University, and Salem i . M. C. A. will take place at the Y. M. O. A., Gymn., tonight. Admission JCc. Flash-light nowder for amateur photogruphers at the CroulFo gallery. I 17tf WANTED Potatoes and Onions WE PAY HIGHEST CASn PRICE. OREGON GRBBN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. 203 Commercial Street, Salem, Ore 1 fl Poor Man.. ..Feels Ricn When he Sees what Will do at our store, Bargain Spot for DOTJr,S. nnT.r, rpt rriv wrinvrr'PrTm? KTnVMS. , MMJ., ivJ. ..u.uaw, ww. , Wy CARRIAGES, DRUMS, WAGONS, TRUNKS, flj3 CHINA TEA SETS, PIANOS, AND d$ IRON TOYS OF EVERY ffo DESCRIPTION. Sjh i ALBUMS, POCKETBOOKS, CELLULOID, DRESSING flfa OASES, WORK BOXES, PERFUMERY, FANCY $j) RIBBONS AND FANCY NOTIONS. FINE ASSORTMENT HOLIDAY SLIPPERS, Come In and look around we're always pleased to show you, JSII'S 303 Commercial Street. DIKECTJLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE M Corvallts and Eastern Boat. The Steamer, Win. M. Hoag will make holiday rates to and from all points on the river nt one nnd one lift.lt fare for tho round trip, from Dec. 22d to 28th, tn:luslvc, und good for roturn until January 4. O. Maertz, Agent, Salem. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is not n Com mon every day cough mixture. It Is u marvelous remedy for all tho trouble somo and dangerous complications resulting from n cold in the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold for 25c. a little money Li I Christmas Shoppers jj Slr66l). ill.. 8 ri iUX uhJffl ft tfAlrtoL-n. a. u&toiuijfew. - " tVA. l ii? &- Al al.iT0 A. -J Jxfc-1. C3.i JAli - ' jWt.