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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1898)
WWNW II 01 j.ananv,,,! wau.' as ttzztzzsz ESTTSXI WjA mmmmmin 4nJWiy .Jn miiu VfW3W.tWMll:'l'' EJC Kt V i &' t'l r . '&, . ' wHi MM iC!! Webfoot There i nothing Orcgonlans prldo themselves In so much ns their Btate and climate, auoahlno In autnuierand rain la wioter. And at this icason of the year when you areracklngyour bratn to pelect suitable Rifts for friends Just come to nOLVERSON'S and choose out of hW SPECIAL X-MAS ...STOCK ON Natural woodhahdlo, Giorln top Fancy Porcelain handle, Gloria top - White and colored Pearl hadlcs, Gloria top Fancy colored tops up to - 8S5 I HOLVERSON'S Onlv Three Days of Grace in which to complete Xtnas selections. You cannot miss plcaslnjr with any of these. Fine Furs Completo assortment of Collar ettes. Lasting remembrances, .". $4.00 to $20.00 each Carved Belts To cinch or bucklo. A fow choice ones left, $1.20 and $1,50 each Handkerchiefs Exquisite doslns In embrold- .. ered linen, GOo to $1.75 each J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. All kinds of glasses for PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Movements of Residents and Visitors at the Capita City, Tot Additional Local and BocUt ice third rUM Aithur Lawrcuce, of Portland, Is In .the city. Miss Molllo Coleman Is visiting friendH at Eugene. Mrs. Evans, tho popular postmist ress at Orcoks, was a Salem visitor today. Fred Fontaine now a student at MU Angel college Is homo for the holidays. Mrs. E, li. Plpor. and son, Scattlo, are visiting at tho paternal home of Leo Wills, on Center street. Miss Ina Stillwcll, who In attending Willamette University, will upend the holidays with her parents at Dayton, Or. Miss Constance Holland, who Is at tending the state college at Corvallls, Is In tho olty spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Holland. Carl Griffith a former Willamette University student who Is now at tending tho Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallls Is in tho city Tlslttng his folks during the holidays, '23HAW&&!' Any Hour of the Day... We are ready to show you what you need for your XmM presents Ladles' slippers 50o to $1.50 Men's slippers. . - 75o to 92.00 Embroidered Haudkerchlefs 6o to 50c Fascinators. 20c, 30c, 40c, and 60c Kid Gloves all styles and price?. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas. Do not forgot the good things In our shoe department. Remember all our meu's furnishing goods and hats aro belug closed out at low prices. We are headquarters for work shoes. Yours to please, WILLIS BROS, & CO. First Doou South Standaid Putterns, $1.00 Kid Gloves. Bicycle Messengers will dellxer your notes or packages satisfactory manner. Do Ntf Waste Your Time I fit Is worth more than a messongor's, Regular customers monthly rute cheaper than an ofllce boy. Think It Over then ffeg Blue Boxes, Telephone 40 or brlojr notes and packages to Central Ofllce, LOOKWOOB MESSENGER SYSTEM OemwmM Street - .lriJi - jMJnjfrn:fni'iliiITillMtiitiilirliii V ifnMiViWiilfilJKwwMiaiWiii y .e 75 up . 1 00 up . 1 60 up . 0 00 OAsn BTOBE Men's Neckwear Those cholco puff ties In south window 40 and 50c each Silk Initial Handkerchiefs Fine quality of silk1, with dainty letters 50c each Hojiday Suspenders Handsomely cmbroldorcu, inado of best quality web, Sterllntf trlrumlnifs 50c to $1 .60 a pair all kinds of eyes Painstaking and painsaving Eye service, Nothing affords moro pleasure than a pair of well ilttcd (lasses, which makes nno's eyes us bright and clear as In younger dayd. A Fine Christmas Gift And worth live tlmcu moro than what you paid for them, A correct fit guaranteed, HINGES Salem's Expekt Optician, Permanent Location, ..200.. Commercial Street, Rescoo Drumhcller, a Wlllamctto university student, Is spending the holidays with his paronts at AVnlla Walla. Vn. Or. John Parsons, of tho M. E church, was In Portland today to oniclato at tho funeral of tho Into Judgo O. N. Sanders. W. G, Beatty, of Oregon city, was a visitor in tho city today whllo cn routo homo from the University of Oregon to spend tho holidays, Olllvcr Savago, of Portland, and sister, Mrs. Bertha Reynolds, of Hllls boro, aro visiting with tliolr parents In this city during the holidays. Mrs. F. E. Olllvcr. of Astoria, who has been tho guest of Mrs. A. W. Prescott for some tlmo has gono to Lebanon for a visit with friends. MtssOrla Thompson and brother Harrison, who havo been at the Cor vallls College, are spending tho holt, days with their parents at Wlllard. Mr, and Mrs. W.J.Clark, of tho Gervnls Star, have gone to Jefferson, to visit during tho holidays with Mr. Clark's brothor-ln-law, N, II. Looney. James Lane, and Bertie Carson, two students at the blind school are spending their holiday with their parent, and formor at Corvallls and the latter at Lobanou, ok Post-Oppick. CASH DRY GOODS AND SHOES. promptly to any part of tho cfly In u mbrel as Salem, Oregon 0 NDUSTRY Unpaiallolcd Activity In This Lino of Business. Prices Now Ate Low, But Many Prot'uc" era Are Scaling Prices Much Higher. Ur ANNOclnteil l'rcmi lo the Juiirnnl. New York, Dec. 23 In Its rcvlow of trade condition, Iron Ago says: The year 1808, with Its extraordtniry record for production, closes with a burst of actlylty unparalleled In the nlstory or Industry, except In the year 1870. An enormous tonnage bus been placed for 1890 delivery, but nt very low prices. An Increasing number of producers, having their order books In good shapo for many months to come, are virtually with drawing from tho market or usklng higher prlcps. The Western markets for foundry Irons havo been com para tlvcly quiet during the past week, but there has been continued activity in the cast, whero tho furnaces had been relatively low for some time past. Tncso furnaces havo now advanced prices and aro calling a halt. In steel material Pittsburg notes sales of ono block of 25,000 tons of Dcsscmor pig. Tn tho east Micro have been a number of sains of round lots of basic pig Iron at tho range of $10.25 to 810.75. There has not been much doing In steel, cast or west. Makers of billets are firm on tho basis of 810 Pittsburg and $17.35 to$17.C0In Eastern Pennsyl vavla. Buyers, however, arc resisting the advance. To what an extent and In what manner the tlnplatc consolidation has control of the supply of tln-plute bars has not transpired. It Is re garded as probable that some arrungo ment must have been made. In tho rail trado tho event of the week has been tho salo by tho Mary land Steel Company of 00,000 tons of rails to Asiatic Russia, thus following up the former sale of 40,000 tons to the same parties. The loport of a sale of 35,000 tons of Australian de livery cabled from London looks like u belated reference to an old trans action. The Pcnnbylvunla railroad Is in the market for a largo lot ot rails. Tho wire trado Is developing strength. Rods uro scarce, uud pretty high prices havo been paid by Cana dians. The negotiations for the con trol of largo additional plutcs by the leading Interest have actively progrc86cd,atid are reported to havo resulted In tlio acquisition of ono Im portant establishment In the Clncln nattl district. Further orders havo come to tho plate mills East and West, and they aro now so overloaded with work that prices nro being advanced and busi ness Is being turned down. An Intci csting transaction was tho salo of a lot of -1,000 tons of plates for export at Philadelphia. The makers or structural material are getting a fair amount or business for this season of tho year, and the Indications point to a full volume or work for 1891). In tho West, particularly, all the concerns who supply material for ear building aro very heavily engaged, tome of them being full of work for the tlrst hall of 1809. In a few Uses prices are still irreg ular. Thcro Is complaint of cutting of prices In sheets, while In cotton ties a lively strugglo ror orders Is progress lug In some markets In tho South. Tho cast-iron plpcmukcrs aro llyur Ing on a lot of abont 20,000 tons for Yokohama. Tho prospects for heavy export trudo next year aro regurded as promising,! At thoclosoof this week tho exo cutlvo commltteo of tho American Tluplate Company is to discuss and detcrmlno the policy of tho consolida tion on prices, The metal trado Is looking forward to tho decision with the keenest Interest. Holiday Excursions, December 23d, to tho 28th Inclusive tho O. O. T, company will sell round trip tickets to all points on tho river for one and ono tifth furc. Tickets good returning on or boforo Junuary 4, 1890. Steamers Altona and Pomona leavo for Portland dully except Sun day at 8 a.m. tf Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup In not a Com. mon every day cough mixture It Is a marvelous remedy for all the trouble some and dangerous complications resulting from a cold In tho head. I throat, chest or lungs. Sold for 25c. Ladies Do You Want Warm Feet ? Tuko a look at our Hue or 42.-15 Goodyear Welts for tlno trade. You kuow a welted solo Is utmost us pliable as u turn und so much better for winter wear. Then ours aro waterproof besides, Ask to seo theso, Wo show them lu luco or button, on latest lasts, nnd have built up a wonderful trade on this shoo. Christmas Things Christmas Throngs Crowded with both at our store. Como boforo dinner ir you can. You'll get moro time to seo about. Como und seo tho little steam , train lu south window. Makes dally funs at 10, 4 and 7 o'clock. Always a crowd, big and little. RACKET PRICES WIGGIN'S BAZAAR. MYSTERIOUS PROCEEDINaa. A Snlem Merchant Wakes Up to Find His Fenee doing Away. Fred Wiggins, was nroused by a noise this morning nbout 4 o'clock and going to the window saw a man bulsly engaged In taking down tho fence along the creek bank Just back of his rcsidenco nnd between It and tho Blind School. Near by was n double rig. After quietly tearing down the fence he drove tho homes In and disappeared among the trees and brush. Mr. Wiggins telephoned central for a policeman but nono responded, and this morning un examination ol the place was made. The fenco had been pulled down, tho posts being pulled up and the horses driven over tlic ml re. From there tho tracks lead be tween trees stumps and along the creek bank, until they ilnally emerged from tho bed under tho bridge lust north or tho Blind school. Tho actions or tho man and the hour of tho night seemed suspicious, and what his purpose was is a mystery. Ills identity li known, but for fear of casting unjust suspicion upon his name will not bo mentioned. Ho rented tho rig last evening early, say ing ho wus going to a dance In the country, but seems to have not at tended any such gathering. The buggy was returned about 0 o'clock this morning with a badly wrecked tongue. What Is up Is unknown, but those who saw him think thore Is something In tho atmosphere For the Holidays. Tho Salem public arc cordially In vited to visit our elegant storo and Inspect our stock of lino goods, up to dato and low In price. Fry's Drug Store. A Tin Weddlne. Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs.'W. II, Sutton celebrated their tin wed ding anniversary, at their home tn South Salem. Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs I. C. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sutton, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Cherry, Mr, and Mrs W. D. Rodger, Rev. and Mrs. White, in all thirty-one persons, who partook of the Buppcr that was served. A num ber of useful prcsonts were left by friends or Mr. and Mrs. Sutton. A gucaof the evening, who Is author ity on such matters where ever he Itf known says that In ulMiis experience In Oregon, where big spreads dro an every day ocurranco, he never sut down nor got up from such a heavenly bill of fare as was stucked up on this occasion. For the Holidays. A camera will be a useful, interest ing and entertaining present for any ono. Wo have tho Prcmo, they nro tho cheapest niid 'best. Fry's Drug Store. JUST arrived an expert candy maker at Ellis & 'Ann's. Hits some one $31.25 to blow on him? Don't full to sec tho Mezzo Tint Bonner photon, the finest known, at tho Croulso gallery. 17tf Flash-light powder for amateur photographers nt the Cronlso gallery. 17tf For X-mas. Saturday forcnoomwlll ho Mio last op portunity to got your wrlto-up orud. Into the X-mas Journal. Christmas Candies, ti$ nt tho POST-OFFICE CANDY STORE. Uk Cabin Tniry. Nut nml Clioctlate Curnmel I'luln Mixed Candy, 3 lbs, for 'iSc L HUGHES. Prop. Slaughter,., ...on LAMPS FANCY CROUKERY GLASSWARE And all Holiday Goods will be sold ut any price from now ou. Come und sco tho goods and you will be overcome with our low bargains. SONNEMANN THE GROCER 124 State at Telephone SI 307 Commercial Street! at Marion court house. Jessie Chatlteld has filed an attach ment suit in DepattmentNo. 2. of the circuit court against H. A. Hunt, and three minor children. She nllcgts that she sued II. A . Hunt and W. S. Steele; on Decembe.r 22, 1897 for $260 due on three promfsary notes and received Judgment but that about this time cho defendant, Hunt, deeded his prop erty to his wife In order to delay exe cution. She has slnco died Intestate and Hunt Is owner inj fact or the land. Tho suit Is brought to declare the deed Issued to the deceased null and void and to sell the property to pay tho Judgment nud costs and dis bursements or this action. Holmes & Holmes aro attorneys lor the plain tiff. The following deeds were Hied in tho recorder's ofllce. Chas, W. Nclmcycr to Sarah A. Lee, lot 1 block 8, In the town of Marlon. $70. W. B. Smith, unmarried, to Mary J.Shaw, lot 1G .block 2, In town of Shaw. $30. Charles Scott, assignee of the Ore gon Land Co. to J. L. White, fruit lot No. 41, of tho Friends' Oregon colony. Charles Scott, assignee of the Ore gon Land Co., to J. W. Thomas, lots 7 and 8, block 24 and lots 3 nnd 4 In block 40. Back Injured. Fred W. Bucttncr, a carpenter working on the Magutre Ico Works In East Salem, met with a serious In Jury to his back shortly after three o'clock Thursday afternoon, While setting rartcis, his font board broke, hurling him down about liftccn feet where he struck on a Joist across the small of his back. The blow parallzed, his lower limbs and ho was removed to his home whero he recclred medi cal assistance. The extent of IiIb injuries are not known to be serious. An Ignorant Country Man Is a scarce artlclo now davs and arc growing scurco as Is proven by the fnnt. t.hnf. Hrnnnn A-. (Vi' lilirli ernrln groceries are haying such enormous sales. Hurry In ut tho last minute und havo your Christmas picture mndo. Wo have plenty or help. Cronlso nailery. iu u i i Mr?. II. E, Cameron, or Warsaw, N. Y., who bus been tho guest of her daughter, Mrs II V. Matthews for some time has gono to Palo Alto to visit her granddaughter Miss Helen V. Matthews, who Is attending Stanford University. E. M. Sunders nnd brother, I. N. Sanders, Jr ,accompanled the remains of their futhcr, tho late Judgo I.N. Sanders to Portlund this morning, where funeral services were held frcm the Centenary M. 13. church thN af ternoon. Hood's itestoro full, regular action s h m of tho bowels, do not liri ES II Into or iiiflume, but le.-no W IIIK nil tlis dollcata tllgoattvi) or jranlim In jxirffct condition. Try them. cfnts. l'repured only by O. I. JInod ft Co., Lowell, Mali. AMUSEMENTS. REEDS' OPERA HOUSE. IWTTON nilOS., Msrn. TICK HOLIDAY ATTKACTIOX SATUHDAY DKCUMUKU 21. Tho UttKO Knrcinl Production BOY WANTED Tho Unit ut lllaiie)'! Production!. SOo. nud 73o, REI3DS' OPERA HOUSE, one nkhit only Monday, Duckmhuk 20. The Ulc City Show Hi Henry's J3u3CModern Minstrels,,, PoMtlvely Guaranteed tho Moit Original, Unique, Novel nnd iloit fiwiiho ot It Kind oud Clau, fiO All White Pcrformers-fiO 80 Superb Hand. 19-Matchleu Orchestra. 8 flreat Comedians. 10 Culthatod Singer. IS-SpecIaltles, Beat Xow Selling SOo, 700 and $1.00 m Hello, Central! Give hi ever) body on tho wlrei. Wo viaut to lull 'em mo tre ilolnc Business Printing,, Bringing " - at thing prlcci Try iu, ho 111 lallily ou You can make money without prlnton hut lt' hard You eat) do buluex vrtth Uotchy priuted letter heads, to but you uou't Let us convince you that 8UU I'RIKTINO IS R10HT I'll I'HICBS AHE KIOIIT ROACH & CRONISE THE PRINTERS 237 Commercial St., Sal am iiiiiiniiiirini rrriVVmStfaTgini'MiCiS'Bftiaiii Mir'MnftaiYrTUi7iii rTifiiirtiiiawffitfriirir'wffliArtfcaiTfcYi Wtjr , , . ' At 257 Commercial street is rapidly nearing its end, Only about fortyfive hundred dollars worth 'of goods left the furs have all been slaughtered, the Xmas toys and fancies almost given away, But the best of the stock is still on hand and dress goods, kid gloves, embroid eries, laces, some shoes and hats. Remember the sales daily at two and half past seven p, m, m BORN. ROYAL At the family homo on Tweuty-ll rat street. Suiom, OrcRon, Thursday, December 22, 1808, ut 2a0n. m to Mr. und Mrs. Orr Royul, u son. There Is no place llko tho Now York Racket, for Kottlnn n holiday present either fancy or useful. Any thing from a live cent hnrp to a neat suit of clothes or a pair or neat, com rortablo shoes. 22 2d Catholic Xmas Service. In the Catholic church tho services next Sunduy.Xmas day, will bo espec ial and are tho most beautiful uf tho year. Rev. Father Uerchtold, or Mt. Anjrel will asslt tho rector, Father Daly. This Is tho one day or the year on which three masses are permitted by Kcncral permission, und here In Sa lem tho tlrst will bein at midnight, Saturday. Tho doors will be open to tho puhflo at 11:30. Tho music for the occasion has been especially prepared under the directorship of Miss Anna Kreb9. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druuk'lsts refund tho money If It fulls to euro. 25c. The genuine has L. U. Q. on each tablet. IIEADQUAUTERS Dearborn's Book Store Floo Holiday Gift Dosks. Children's Hollduy Books. Fancy Editions of tho Toots. Fine Art Calendars. Miss Purtlngton's Pen und Ink Sketches, Fancy Art Mounts. Fine Leather Purse?, Pocket Dooki, and Card Cases. Gold Pens and Plush Cases. Fancy Burnt Leather Novelties. Plain Tints In Fancy Stutlonery, Silver, Brass and Leather Plctuio Frames. Counter full of 25o Silver Novelties. Hand Painted China. Full lines or 15o, 20ound 25c Stand ard Books, Photograph Albums with Battle ship Covers. Blocks and Games. Fancy Tissue Papers. Frank S. Dearborn's BOOK STO ICE ITI JDS ..AUCTION.. Gommercia Friedman and Greenbaum, Auctioneers, Corvalha and Eastern Boat. The Steamer, Win. M. Houk will make holiday rates to and from all points on the river at oue nnd one tlfth faro for tho round trip, from Dec. 22d to 28th, Injluslve, und koocI for return until January I. G. Makrtz, Agent, Salem. A Merry Christmas will be observed generally In tho city and thousands or A. I'luckcnstoln's ramou8 La Corona lOo cigars will be smoked by contented citizens. Or. Mllej'KorTo I'lutenSSc, at allarujtRUt WANTED Potatoes and Onions WE PAY IIIOHEST.CASHBPRIOE. OREGON GREEN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. 205 Commercial Street, Salem, Ore Jt35 k'UiiC?15-?r2rN - rtXrtrs 3esK?6 "PHPjmilIII Ultlgfarrtrnn -" w Ja-,3&jfii fl Poor When he Sees what a little money Will do at our store, Bargain Spot for DOLLS, DOLL SET, TOY t ) UAU1I A(iN nntlXIL' , "uo, IRON TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. D ALBUMS, POUKETBOOKS, .1 iaow, WORK BOXES. 4i FINE ASSORTMENT - ' - Come In and look around we're always pleased to show you. JIM'S 1 303 Commercial Street. DIKECTLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE jg r Str66t. SAEM Benevolent Institute This charitable institution maintains tho "Helping Hand Mission." at. 101 Centre street, Salem. It Is a boarding home tor the friendless or all denomina tions, whero meals, beds nnd ne cessaries or lire ure provided. Sup port, iihslstunco and donations, consisting nfmunoy, goodor wares of any kind ure solicited, and will bo used for tho good of tho cuuse. Sick persons will be oared for. 12-22-tr A. (1. COSS, Manager - s. &3&& Ma R Christmas Shoppers FURNITURE. STOVES. lir.nVT,- mnr.tT.r 5 wtwjvL'io, xnuruvo, uj CELLULOID, DRESSING PKRVnwwn.v piwnv , -- ., 4.'.W.& RIBBONS AND FANCY NOTIONS. A HOT Tn a v arippcpc - - A W4J4I UAhJ, IF m ill--K.'&i