DAILY CAPITAL JOtTKNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1901. "The Toggey" 265 Commercial St. Uoforo deciding that your Christmas shpppinst is over come in and look over our line of NECKWEAR The moat complete line ever brought to Balem STEELHAMRIER & YANTIS 1 ,vl v: mnMHHMHI We wish you one and all Many Christmas FULLER & DOUGLAS, SALEM'S LEADING GROOEBS. 142 State Street Phono 2201 PERSONALS Miss May Allen returned this morn ine from Hubbard. Mrs. Frod Richtor, of Chemawa, is a Salem visitor today. Miss Maggio Meyers wont to Albany today to spond the holidays. Attorney A. M, Cannon went to Al bany today to spend Christmas. Judgo R. S. Bean wont to Eugene this morning to spond Xmas with his family. Judgo and Mrs. Geo. II. Burnett aro spending Christmas with relatives at Albany. Miss Ncllio Peterson went to Leba non .today, whero sho will spend Christmas with relatives. Mrs. A. N. Brown nnd daughters, of Portland, will upond Christmas with Miss Bollo Booth, of this city. Miss Clara Smith loft this morning for Saladn, whero sho will spond tho holidays with Miss Lillian Baiu. 0. B. Long, enptam of tho Wt U. football team, went to ids homo nt Philomath today to spend tho holidays. Albort Peterson, of tho Birmington Mall Station, at Seattlo, is in tho city to spond Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Stanton. Mrs. S. C. Dyer and son, Connoll, went to tho Reform School today, where thoy will spend Christmas with Mrs. N. II. Loonoy. Mrs. F. Bend, of Irving, who has been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. P. Hoff tho past week, roturnod homo today. Miss Delia Hagan accompanied her homo, and will spend tho holidays with her. i 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X ; : Special prices on candy : : tmtil after Christmas at Zinn's 154 Stato Street. 104 Court Street. a t e 1 1 1 1 in i inn ii i n IHI1IIIIII IM I I I I H l ;: Toothsome :: Meals... :at the: j: White House :: Restaurant George Bros. Props. hi i m m i"H-a 1 1 mt- Attornoy Percy R. Kelly, of Albany, is in tho city today on business. A. Q. Steolhammor, of Sllvorton, was in tho city yesterday on business. Isaac Stoincr is in Boise, Idaho, spending Christmas with rolativ'cs and friends. Misses Altn and Vera Easthnm wont to Salem to spend Christmas. Eugene Register. Mrs. George Pain wont to Browns villo today to visit her mother during tho holidays. Miss McLeod returned to her homo nt Brownsville today, after a visit with Salem friends. C. C. Robinson went to Corvallis this morning, where ho will spond Xmas with his family. Miss Clara Louise Tliomspson, direct or of tho "Huskin' Beo" is in tho city visiting friends. Manager John Fischer, of tho Mar- gnrito Fischer Company, is in tho city today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Col. Olmstcad went to Portland this morning, to spend Christ mas with friends. Attornoy George G. Binghnm went, to Portland last ovcnlng, where ho will spend Christmas. City School Superintendent Trnver has returned from a visit to tho Port land and Eastern Oregon schools. County Commissioner Mlloy returned to his home nt Aurora yesterday, after n short business visit in tho city. Miss Ethel Rossiter, of Portland, will arrivo in tho city tonight, to spend Christmas with relatives aud friouds. L. C. Shedeko, of Umatilla, Or., is in tho city, visiting his brother, Joe, tho popular motormnu on tho depot car. Miss Bettio Bosnian, of Brownsvlllo returned to her homo today, after a visit nt the homo of I. M. Long, of this city. Miss Lizzio Schutz went to Sodaville this morning, whoro sho will spond tho Christmas holidays with relatives and friends. J. Albert McPolnnd, formerly of Salem, but who is now nt Saginaw, is spending tho Christmns holidays with Salem friends. Cnpt. II. D. Mount, of Silverton, grand commnndor of thq Indinn War Voternns, was in tho city yesterday on ofllcinl business. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Long left for Ta coma last night, whoro thoy will spond Christmas with their daucbter, Mrs, R. L. Bellinger. Edward Hogue, of Tho Journal rep ortorlal stnff went to his homo at Al bnny this morning, to spond Christmns with his parents. Miss Bessio Eakln, who nttonds school in Eugene, is homo to spend tho holidays with her paronts at Rickrcall and friends in this city. Miss Edua Houston has returned to hor homo in Eugene, nftor a short visit at tho homo of her undo, R. B. Hous ton, on South Commercial street. Mrs. T. B. Kay, and little daughtor Margery, aro homo from a visit of sov eial weeks duration with relatives and friends in San Francisco and other Cal- Salem yisitor DOPED A young man from Mill City caused . considerable excitement in tho Yew Pnrk neighborhood last ovoning by attempting to invado tho homo of J. C. Coffey. Ho made his appearance nt tho house, which was occupied at tho time by Mrs. Coffoy and two small children. After knocking nt tho door, which was oponcd by tho lady of tho house, ho tried to forco an entrance, but was provontod by her slamming tho door in his fncc. Sho locked it, nnd then dashed out of a rear doory and w"ont to n neighbor's liouso for assistance. A genornl call to arms resulted, and tho intruder was soon sprawling on his back, hors do combat. Ho was es corted to tho police station by tho of ficers, nnd, nftor n rest, was nblo to clvo a partial account of himself. .Ho Bnid that ho visited Salem on business, and fell in with n strangor yesterday, just boforo tho timo for tho Albany local in tho evening.. Tho two startod for tho depot, and on tho way partook of a liquid out of a bottle, which tho friend offered him. This wns tho only drink that ho had during tho day, and ho wns soon out of his head, nnd rocol locts but very littlo that transpired nftor that timo until ho nwoko in jail this morning. Ho had a certificate of deposit for $ 250 on nn Albany bank, nnd was well dressed. Ho rogrotjed tho occurrence very much, nnd is, nnxlous to find tho w friend. It is thought thnt some rounder had him spotted, und intended to do him bodily harm, If he could in duce tho Mill City mnn to wander out in tho suburbs, away from tho thor-oughhfares. Willamette Christmas Dlrmor, Wlno will bo served at tho Willam ctto Hotel Christmas dinnor, Zinfanr del, Rcisling and Sautcrncs, vintngo of 1806. BRANDED TURTLE FOUND Think of emeralds, think of Hinges-Christmas. A rcliablo citizen of Junction is re sponsible for tho following etory, which though it may liavo tho scent of fish owing to tho specios of animal, was given out for nn honest "Injun" truth'. Long In the enrly 'COs a Mr. Lawronco captured n largo turtlo known as tho mud turtlo, in that sec tion of the country, and through tnoro curiosity as to how lojig lived these animals, it was branded in 1860 in threo places, onco with a brnndtng Iron and twice with his knife, nftor which It wns freed, and novel seen until a few weeks ago, whon John Hondorson, of Junction, In search of turtles, ro captured it nnd took it to Junction, where, according to tho story, it was exhibited. It seems tho brands that wero placed with tho knifo woro ox tlnct, whllo tho ono that was made with tho hot iron stod 'out very dis tinctly. Tho story further goes that during tho past years rewards havo been offered for tho recapture and re turn of tho turtlo to John Lawronco, son of tho Mr. Lawronco who first found It. It is tho intention of tho ownor to tako tho turtlo to Portland whero it will bo placed on exhibition during tho Lewis nnd Clark fair. This turtlo was found on tho Ingram, Island in Benton ,county nnd ro-cap-turod within throa miles of whcija it was branded nnd liberated. It Is said that tho averago llfo of a turtlo is far boyond 100 years. Journal at Out Rate. Tho Journal publishers propose to glvo thoir subscribers tho bonofit of n great cut in subscription prlco for tho coming year. Instoad of making a spe cial Balo day on which to roceivo year ly subscriptions by mail at $3, wo now offer to roceivo subscription for 1903, if paid nt any timo during tho remainder of tho old year at the $3 rate. All sub scrlptlons must bo paid up for nil of tho current yoar, and for tho full yoar of 1005, in ordor to get tho bonofit of A MAN'S CHRISTMAS t l ? I'. )i W J wi You can hunt the 'map all over and you can't find another storo in this vicinity whoro tho aro bo many approprlnto gifts for men and boys. Como to a Man's Storo1 for n Man's things. Wo know what is right nnd correct, and we know what men like. OVERCOATS SUITS WHITE FULL DRESS VESTS RAIN COATS HATS SILK UMBRELLAS DRESS SUIT OASES SHOEING JACKETS BATH. ROBES BEAUTIFUL NEOKWEAK HANDSOME MUFFLERS FULL DRESS PROTECTORS OLOVE8 FOR EVERY WEAR PAJAMAS FANCY HALF HOSE SUSPENDERS NEW FANCY SHIRTS AND SOFT WHITE PLAITED BOSOM SHIRTS Again wo say n Man's Store for n Man '3 things. Evorytklng for boys, too. Pricos low enough for all. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor v nvmmmmmm mvmwvtmvww STATE NEWS Xmas Eve Has at last arrived. Tonight thero will bo many trees flllod brimful of good things. Thero may bo n few things you havo forgotten pos Blbly n book or a game. Wo can supply you up to tho lost mlnuto with most desirnblo gifts, notwithstanding tho tromendous trndo we havo had. We will remain open late tonight. Monday Customers Will find our storo open until noon. Wo thank nil for past favors and wish ovcryono n most happy Christmas. PATTON'S BOOK STORE "The Home of Great Things at Little Prices.' In a statement Issued by Sonntor Mitchell aud Congressman Hormnnn thoy say thnt hoy fear no charges that can ber brought ngainst them by tho federal grand jury. They nro ready to toll all thoy know about Western land transactions v Arthur Leador was flnod $15 and costs for striking his fathor whllo tho latter was visiting his old homo noar PortlutuU Tho father is old nnd had been divorced from his wifo sovornl years ago. , Otto Kloln was awnrdod $0025 ngnlnst tho Southorn Pnclflp Company for tho loss of a log. Tho enso was tried boforo tho Unltod States court in Portland, and wns for $20,000. Fred Foster, of Linn's Mills, Clacka mas county, swallowed somo particles of glass whllo onting n dish of much Monday morning, nnd his life was only saved by tho offorts of Oregon City physicians. For two days Foster's con dition was sorious. ,Tho glaBs was con tained in Uio packngo of mush. Millions of dollars a year arc lost by not using Schilling's Best te bilrfnf.powdtr p'e codn (Uroclnf (Uracil d and nobody gains by usinp anything else instead. Yoiu ftoctf'i ; mMuyUuk. HIIIIMIIIIMIIIMMMWMmUM"1""111'11"! OIL 20c Pet Gallon 50c 25c $ New Walnuts, 3 lbs. for Z New Dates. 3 lbs. tor 'Twill pay yon to see our big line of fresh candies before baying yoar Amaa supplies. ATWOOD & FISHER, I Phone 57 J. Grocers Corner Commercial and Coart. ifornia points. Mrs. Kay reports hav ing had u most cnjoynblo timo. Ennis Snvnge, n student of tho Lo land Stanford Univorsity, is in tho city to spond tho holidays with his parents. Miss Itoso West, who has been visit ing hor slstor, Mrs. A. W. Prescott, in this city, returned to tho University of Oregon yestorday, where sho is attend ing school. Miss Merccdos Sims, who attends Mills College, noar Oakland, California, is homo to spond tho holidays with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Sims. Hor many friends will bo glad to sco hor. Mrs. Albort Dickinson, of Salem, camo up yestorday noon, and will spond tho Christmas holidays with hor mothor, Mrs. N. Chambors, in this city. Mr. Dickinson is expected to como and joiu his wifo Saturday ovon ing. Albany Herald. Mr. and Mrs. A. ICMoores havo re turned from nn oxtondod thlp through out tho East, visiting tho world's fair, and many of tho larger cities, Thoy also attended tho wedding of Miss Ethel Itaymond to Mr, Archibald Fents Boyd, which occurred in New York City December first. Mr. nnd Mrs. TJios. Holt havo ro turnod from a several month's visit in tho East, during which timo thoy at tended tho St. Louis fair and visltod relatives and old-time friends at Elli ott, Rod Oak and Atlantic, Iowa, also many other points in Iowa and Illinois. They report a splendid time nnd flno tveatbor most of tho timo while away. Miss Hulda Soiwert, of Baker City, deputy clerk of Baker county, is In Salem for a visit with her parents at the family home near Salem. e Fixe at' LaOrande. Fire destroyed properly at La Orande to the. valuo of $2000 yesterday morning. this rate. Call at any timo, and got vour snoclal rato, but romombor that this docs not count aftor tho first of Junuary. Undor tho special cut rato you can get your dally for 1005 by mail at $3, or by carrier at $5; thus saving one dollar on tho regular price HOFER BROS., Publishers. LOUISE AFTER HER BABIES Berlin. Doc. 24. Formor Crown Princess Louiso lias left Lolpsic, en route to Florence, and it is reportod from Home that sho as engagod rooms for her childron, whom sho says sho in tends to havo brought to Franco nt all costs. Handsome Present. Tho omploycs of J. P. Ucjjera pro-, sontod him with nn elognnt gold watch of tho eclohratod Hamilton tneiko. It is highly appreciated by Mr. Rogers. When tho watch was prosontod to Mr. Rogers, ho callod the attention of tho "boys," 14 in numbor, to tho fact thnt, according to his figures, thore wero 13 months In this yoar, nnd, ac cordingly presontod each' within," chock calling for an extra month's pay. Tho omployos had to look twice to boliovo their eyes, such was their surprlso, and they wished thdlr boss jnany happy Christmas days. fiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiit ' The finest every day meals and Z , French Dinners on Sunday. ;; Next to Edison Theatre, Stato St. IMAC SMITH'S CAFE Knights Templar Elect. DoMolay Commondery No. 5, 1C. T., held their annual election Friday ov cnlng at which timo tho following of ficers woro elected for the ensuing year, and woro duly installed by Past Commander Geo. H. Burnett: W. II. Byrd, E. C. A. II. Stelnor, GenoralUsImo, 13. A. Piorco, Captaiu-aenerHl. O. O. Brown, Prclato. John II. Albert, Treasurer., A. A. Cunningham, Senior Wurden. Lot L. Poarce, Junior Warden. f. A. Turner, Recorder. , O. A. Gray, Warder. , IT. Schoomakor, Sontry. V. R. Davis, Sword Boarerv Lloyd Hauser, Standard Bearor. O Btirttli Bljtatutt of x"oaptxus. ' ItaKiwHw lb WmBtM , IDS MM IW IIW wwjj IHf !Sjk H tCr. AM. Great Holiday f.J Jw Sale of Furn- I I iture all this I " i Week . I f U 1 Sccclal orlccs. Pink tasa on all sale I A tl I eoodSi So,ld 0,k Rocbers I I p. M a9 low as $1.85 I , M Ttils Is the greatest money savlair H ' jH jolt ever put on In Sales) M m S t m m m 3 . 1 I ?m, IIWIiMWi