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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1898)
V - BICYCLES We Have BEST BICYCLES" ,o- VS. Hi MHHfck iHM Carload Crescents Coming ID ISC lidnigiit Mass at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Will 13c Rendered Under the Direction or Miss Anna M. Krcbs. Ill accordance Willi tlio historical custom of tlio Citlliolic church the night of ilio uutlvlty there Ih rendered a special musical service. So at St. Joseph's church this even ing will be p red need Christmas midnight muss, Farmer's In b Hut. This beautiful classic will lie produced by about llflccu at lists, who hivebeon trained under Miss Anna M. ICrobs for several mouths. Miss Marguerite Alderson, soprano; Miss) Murle Hetrand, violin; Chus. Poppa, clarionet, are Mime of her assistants. There will no doubt be a largo at tendance of our musical people toheur this classical performance extending over two hours. sicrrcn ok miss Kitr.us. The peoploof Salem, who are In terested In llrst-clnss musical Instruc tion, realize, with pride that they have In their midst a teacher who has had the iidvuntugo of train lug in the studios of the greatest masters, both In our country and In Kuropo. Miss Anna M. Kr-bs Is a Marion County ulrl. She gradu ated from tho conservatory of WIN liiuipttee, under Its '.best teachers. She received additional development In lier art under the celebrated Ital ian Professor Caluorl, llulshlng Iicr special coure of piano In this country under Placldas Fucrst, and Darnubas Held, at the head of the music fac ulty of Ml. Angel. Four years wcro then spent In teaching classes, one your of which was at Seattle, where she achieved a marked success; but -MM Krob was not satislled with her attainments and determined to spend two yearn In tho musical centers and with tho;best masters of Europe, She begun pre paratory work under Otto Voss, a distinguished pupil or Stcvenhugon, and Clam von Torplotz, a disciple of Hans von Hulow. This was followed by a thorough course In con cert work under Carl Kllndworth ,$. FHRM MACHINERY DEPO Sole agents for the world famous Studebaker wagons anj oad vehicles of every variety. This stock is not equalled m the city to select from. Willi such preperatlon It Is not sur prising that she was accepted as a student under the world renowned Los,chitozky, tho master of Pudor ewsky. This Is Indeed an honor, when It is understood that this teacher re ceives applicants from all oyer the world and out of thousands who come, conllnes himself only to tho very best, those having marked talent, and under this toucher Mis Krchs, re ceived the Mulshing touches of her musical education. Miss Krcbs re turned to Salem during the past year and has been very successful with her pupils. A NEW SALOON. A Well Equipped Business Opened in the John O. Wright Pioneer Grocery. Geo. L. Xeal, proprietor of the new Pioneer Saloon, was born and raised In Marlon County. He worked for elk'ht years In the liquor business of A. Kciireiber. Was then a partner In the Western Saloon, and on December 11, opened a line new establishment In the location formerly occupied by the Old Pioneer 0 ropery ou Commer cial street. He Is a thoroughly exper ienced man In the business and has for an assistant a very competent bar keeper In the peisun or W. F. Drown. Ills entire stock and fixtures aro new, and his place Is kept clean and com fortable for the benclit of the public. In connection with his icluil business he will carry a wholesale stock of bot tled beer Irom the celebrated (iam bi Inns brewery, at Portland, and the welt kowu Schlltz brewery of Mil waukee. Tho trade or famlllos sup plied on short notice. Free dollvory to any part of tne city. THIS RED FRONT LIVERY. One of the Largest Feed and Boarding Stables In Wostern Oregon. Westacott & Ullrcy aro the propri etors of an establishment which has ii.i.niiiiflntiiitm for at lrast J horses, and maintains a llrst class ciulpinonti or all kinds of vehlclos. "Pick", Westacott as ho Is popularly known Is a Ploneor Liveryman of the Canltal i City. He was educated to the pro fession of brewer and nialstor but for the last 20 yoara he has followed the llvory business, which he has thoroughly mastered in evory clotull.j William Ullrcy successfully conducted a llvory busmen In this city for two years, and llko his partnor Is an ex- rawford agMiaJat.M.;M;mTTiwMgMiiMiaaij.iiw.WHWWtMt QVfv Ih fiiEiiilsHllE IKulBiH flSelHiH JL JA mH aAja&aBgK3atgcmicaBaiwwgjBqaaBaniiPigBCKKKW levelandi pcrlcnccd and accomodating gentle man. They make a speciality of fast reliable road teams that will got a man to his destination quickly and with perfect safety. They have also a line line of carriages and bugles fur family driving- The Silver Creek and Independence and Monmouth stages arrive and depart from their stables. OPERA LODGINQ HOUSE. Cheap Comfortable Rooms for Individ uals or Fattdlioe.. In July, 181)7, I. F. Shotip became the proprietor of the Opera lodging house, embracing about 20 rooms ou tho second and third lloor of the Rccd Opera House. Tho public entrance Is ou the ground lloor at Is'o. 102 Court street. A well lighted hall and stair way lead to the parlor and walling room on the second lloor, which is well lighted and rurnlshed and kept comfortable for ladles or gentleman at all hours. Mr. Shoup's rooms are well furnished as any In town, and can be had singly or In suites at rates from f 1.00 per week up. Mr. Shoup caiuo to Salem In 181)1, and ho engaged In the livery business for tlvo years beroro becoming proprietor or tho present popular establishment. PIONEER CARRIAGE TRIMMER. A Man Who Landed In Salem When There Were Neither bidewnlks nor Bicycloa. C. 11. Walker came to tho Pad lie coast in 1802, and lauded at Salem rour yours later, when as ho says, llioro was not a sidewalk In the town. For ton yours ho was connected with the Wlllamotte Woolen Manf. Co. Sluco 1870 ho has engaged In tho busi ness of carriage trimmer and doalor in all kinds of carrlago materials. Ho manufactures cops ami covers furany kind of a vehicle and keeps a Hrt class supply of whips and robes winch lie purchases direct from the factory. Ills nluco of business Is as well known as ho Is himself, across the street from the Salem Flouring Mills olllce. EMILIO AGUINALDO. Sketch nnd Autograph of the President of the Youngest Republic. I'.ir lli rlirUuunn Journal. Agulnuldo was born on the 221 day of March, 18W, atCavlto, Vlejo, and B. P. First Door aflaiKiaBMW3M3ag R his education was such as the schools of the little country town were able to provide, and his lite was spent In business up to his 2oth year, when lie was elected mayor of Cavltc. On tho 20th of August, 1800, the governor of tho province of Cuvlto reported to Ma nila that everything was quiet In Ca vllc, and no Insurgents to bo found anywhoro. Agulnaldn, on -his way homo on the da) utter, tho -21st of August, 1800. heard that a warrant hud boon issued for his own urrcston the charge of Hiding with tho Insur- iMILIO jKIUNAUM) torn Il.tHfiik'a H'am.v f niyrilit, ISM, 1) llirjxri Urwlbvrt, rectlonlstA. Instead of going homu, accord I im to Captain W. A. Harper, who wrltos or his Intorvlovv with Agultiiilrio In llurpor's Weqkly ror j December .'l,ho gathered twenty of ) his friends around hlui and. waited for the arrival of the warrant. On1 the 22d a caput In of the.clvil guard . and two sorftoantd appoured to arrest him, and were promptly killed. This started the revolution, which lias cul-, minuted In Kinking htm prwidant nr I the Philippine Republic. KitCrlsiuat the Spu. PARKHURST South of Hotel Willamette, Commercial SALEM, The Jones Lever Binder is the simplest, longest lived and lightest draft harvester and binder on earth The light running Piano binder and mower, ' I ! j !! 7VY HE LEADS THE PROCESSION. H. G. SonnemannfTfJthe Front Rank of , Salem Grocery and Crockery Firm. Henry J. Konnuintui,cuiiio to Salem over ten years ago and during tho. and "Klondike." They hiivo grown greater part oMhat time he has been I In popularity until they are called In the grocery business. For nearly for by nnny of Salcm'.s leading live years past ho has been conducting smokers. Mr. Welder prldos hi iself ahlgh class grocery establishment in Ion kooplug a llrst-class establish thonewHolmuu block, at 121 State moot, as well as a good lino of pipes street, where ho. has built up a solid and smokers articles of all kinds, trade umong the substantial class of The Salem public should endeavor Sulem rosldcnts. to glvo this homo. Industry liberal During thu past month Mr. Son-, .turtonago. Remember his place In nomunn has comple'e'y remodeled and 'the PutUin Dlock. renovated his store, and It now pres ents a neuter and hotter appearance than almost noy other establishment of tho kind in thu Capital City. Tho shelves, tables, counters and cases arc loaded down with the fresh est goods In his lino that money can buy. In addition, to the lloost line or groceries obtainable Mr.Sonnemann makes a specialty of a superior Hue of crockery, glasswuro und Queonsware and high grado dliliui. He uses the best taste In making his selection in this line, and always has some thing to ploase his ludy customers, both In full sets, tuimll sets or odd pieces. Thoro Is one fcpoolalty carded by Mr. Sonuumann wljloli makes his place known fan und near, and that Is hisgroui variety of cheese. He has at times as high as 'twenty dllforeut makes or this product, arid whenever unj thing in that Duo is wanted It can be round at Mr,- Souncmuuu'tf placo If such an artlolo is In this country, Mr. Snnnemann hits' enjoyed a magnllli'ent year's huslncM, and takes pleasure In Inviting his patrons to look over his stoic, his Hue lino of holiday novelties, and above all ho wishes them a iiiony Christines nnd a Happy Now Year, and many or tliuiu. A MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE How F. R. Welder's Clar Store Em ploye Seveiul Men. F. It. Welder has ror the pist two years been maiiufftoturiiig cigars In Saluih iu'iiIiVIh i doTu'g'H thrifty business at 100 Stale Street, whor ho employe from three to six men mnklng"Uiuuriuiid-!niiduuU-ii Hue retail tftaud. Hu has had twenty-live years experience In thu biibinew, having learned his trade In Durlluir OREGON, I J" ' I " V JF JaOTDE St GO ' ton, Iowa, and Is making a brave ef fort to butld.upa good business, in tho Capttul City us well iis Mie out lylnir valley towns, Mr. Welder's two ravorlto brands aro tho 'Viicuna". THE OLD WESTERN UNION. The greatest of telegraph companies Is represented at the Capital City or Oregon by 13 O. llolslngor, the local manager. Ho Is an experienced tele graph operator, having put In ten years at railroad and commercial work. Fitlit yours or this tlmo ho has spent with tho Western Union Company, and has been manager at Salem ror two years. Mr. HoMnger Is a pleasant u'cutlomuu, and Is thor oughly conversant with tho business Interests of this community. He has tilted up u very convenient olllco al 200 Commercial t reel, which Is upon day and night tor the reception and tiausiulsslou of mossiiues. A Thriving Snlom Matket Four years ago Cleo. I'Vi.drlch opened a meal market in tie Collie block, and has pusued the same until ho has built up a thriving business. Mr. Feiidrluli knows every detail of the butchering and packing bul.snuss, hols a thorough saiiMige mukoraud takes pride In keeping ouo of the mutest shop In thu city. Mr. Fen drlch with his halt dozen I'liiployees and assistants conducts a general meat packing iiiud curing business, disown brand of pine rendered lurd Is everywhere accepted us among the best that Is produced. His patrons aro always riiMifully suived and nothing but thu best, cluanost murrfct priMluc'Hitro sold. Mr. Fouiirlch bids his numerous customers a Metiy Christinas and hopes the New Year may bring them great piosperlty, Diapjiiitel, IJnelellob. . I suppose you got loU of nice Christum pruseuU ? Little Jimmy; Nuw, I didn't get nuthln but a lot or Ufuful things. Street r.,- 'i ii i i , ,, 4 '' ,,. M -,. - I ' . t i.tjr tt !-- . v 4 ' ft. f ' ' tftP "M- GENERAL DLACKSMITHS. A Firm That Makes Scientific Horse Shoe ing a Specialty at Low Prices, Tlio blacksmith llrm or Smith & Whclan opened their shop at 185 Com mercial street In tho spring or 1808. W. F. II. Smith learned tils trade with IV, Douagan, or Jacksonville, where ho worked ror six yours. Ho has conducted a shop In Salem ror about cloven years, most or the tlmo on State street. There aro row men at thu trado In Oregon who havn had a more thorough experience at the busluoss than Mr. Smith. Ills partnor, Walter Whealau, conducted a business at llano, Nevada, ror four years. Ho was raised in Marlon county and has coiuo back to his old homo to locate permanently. Ho Is building hlmseir a nice cottago in South Salem. Tho 11 -in enjoy a growing trado, which t hoy are building up by ralthful work, and they may be looked upon as ouo or the permanent establishments or this city. They make a specialty of horse shoeing, setting now shoes at J 1. 26 and rose til ox at 7nc. All kinds of repairs and carriage and wagon blauksmlthliig arc skillfully executed at their shop. READ YOUR TITLE CLEAR. A Salem Company That Supplies Correct Abstracts of Title ior Ma'ion County. licit iiivvsiinu in pmiiury us u business veiitiuu, tlio llr-l qiiu.st.hin ihul Is I'iiIh'hI Is niiru to be "Is t e tltlu good?" II It Is good not much lime Is require J to close the bargain, but IT the title Is had, luiporfect. In corroet, or not satisfactory to the purchaser, a sale can never be mudo until 'hat ono point is cleared up. The Union Tltlu Abstract Company of this city under tho management of Hon. M. L. Chamberllii has the most complete record In Marlon county, of all titles and Is prepared on tho short cut noMco to give reliable luforimt Hon concerning any ptuco of property In this county. In addition to the recoids tho mumigciiiout of this com piny have the prestige of wide per sonal knowledge concerning real es tate transaction ror 10 years back. TIiIhiiIoiiu Is or great value to pur miiih wishing Information. The olllce work or this company Iscoudiictod by a man or great skill In the science or ruiiiirds. He Is an intelligent and com potent (ieruiaii and un iicoiirulu THE CANTON DISC PLOW, All sections of the country are singing the praises of the Modern King of Riding Plows, . f -ix. We arc the largest Dealers between Portland and San Francisco, and Shall spare no effort To maintain our Position man with llgurcs nnd ono whoso whole lire has been devoted to the work or making and handling records of title. This man Is Mr, A. II. Schaofcr who hasbecumo woll known In Salem us an expert In his lino. Ho takes great prldo In lotting no mlstako pass his notice, nnd In turning out the best work or Its kind that can bo pro duced, If Juuknal. readers wish to look up property tltlos or clear ab stracts or anything connected with that line, they can do no bettor than to consult tho oltlcers or tho Union Title Abstract Company. The Yule Lojr. Oh, light tho morry Yulo logj And hall Its cherry bluzo I " , Tis Just as bright and Jolly As In the olden days, Although 'tis mudo of Iron, And lots of gas will cut At a dollar-aud-a quarter , Per every thousand reec. l'uui west. THE QUAKER NU.13.IES; .V Some or the Specialties Carried by a Growing- Business. O. F.Ltiusltig oumo to Salem In 1880 Irom Ohio. He was born and raised In a Quaker neighborhood, and while lielsa rather Jolly representative of that denomination, ho has been ublo to build up a nursery business by that nniuo. and the reputation or his nur- ly si.H-k is wl est nil siifd In litis cii ami nut tmiir. uorni.e-i. fie owns a ptiut and uursury stock on a line truel of 1 uid two mhos easMif Su lem, on the famous Salem prairie, and which Is knoA-n lobe the finest soil ror the giowth or young plants and trees In the world. Fair, honest und upright dealing, exuut naming of all varieties and strict reliability in all his btiHluusi methods are the watchwords of success with Friend Lansing. This process has built up his business nnd Increased his sales. Ho Is an enthusiast on Oregon fruit, and hlsanplo exhibits at the state fair huve been a great feature of hor ticulture. Ho has exclusive control of two varieties, the Oregon lted Winter and tlio Hud Winter Pear ui'iln, two of the llnust itpplus known In thu world. Mr, Lansing carries u large general nursery stouk, In cluding all varieties of roserf, (lowers and shrubs. All his stock Is closely Inspected and surutlnlxud' beroro bo lug sunt out. m .KV II uSSBmm fj3, JggwBBBBiapH' - T y l9jE