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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 4

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3sse22i22hS5K3 BSKS5SSJ ffr 1 fc ,1 rl Ft cr -V MtSwSMKkM Wide Awake Buyers Will do Well to lok over out different lines of goods suitable for Xmas lfts before buying elsewhere. GCX)D3 SHOWN CHEERFULLY. fiANDKKROHIEFS Plain anil ornbroldered at lc, 3c, 6c up to $7.00 each BILK MUFFLERS Plain and fancy, 75c, SI, 91.50 LADIES TltS AND COLLARS A now assortment of stock collars and tics. GENT'S TIES Ablgllne at. 25c and 50c UMBRELLAS Plain black, steel frame, $1, 91.25, 91.50 to $1.50 Fancy colors in chanKcable browns, blues, reds and greens.

CASH 8TORE HOLVERSON'S Only Three Days In which to complete Xmas selections, miss pleasing with any of these. Fine Furs Complete assortment of Collar-ottcs. Lasting remembrances, 94.00 to $20.00 each Carved Belts To cinch or buckle. A few cholco oucs left, 91.20 and 91,50 each Handkerchiefs Exquisite designs crcd linen, In cmbrold-50c to 91.75 each J. J.

DALRYMPLE CO, Presents for My line is now completed in every detail. A flno line of Ladles' and Gent's Watches, Chains, Scarf pins, Cuff Buttons, Opal Studs lungs, and novelties, too numerous to mention. A special feature of our lino Is tho low price. We mako a specialty of spectacles, and LUoro bought for Christmas presents can bo ill ted after Christmas without extra charge. O.

H. HINGES. Watclimakcr and Optician 296 COMMERCIAL ST. THE WEATHER. Thursday aod Friday fair.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL Movements of Residents and Vlultoro at the Capita City. for ftjcllllnl Local nd Social eo IhlrU paxe.l Dr. T. L. Golden Is visiting at Sclo for a short timo.

Attorney D. Fenton, of Tort-land, Is In tho city. Miss Josephine nibbard, of Eager, was in tho city visiting friends. Hon. II.

L. Barkley, of Woodburn, Is In tho city on a business visit, E. W. McCann, of returned to his homo after a short visit in this city E. M.

Sanders, of North Fowder, is in the city, called by tho death of his father. MissRoxanna Thompson, of Wll-lard, is in tho city the guest of friends. Stanton Rider has gono to the Sjntlatn country for a hunt during tho holiday week Miss Clara Small, of Eugene, has returned to herhnmo after a visit with Salem friends. Chester Wilson, who is attending the college at Mt. Angel, is in tho city for tho holidays.

Any Hour of the We are ready to show you what you need for your Xmas presents Ladies' Bllppcrs to 91.50 Men's slippers to 92.00 Embroidered Handkerchiefs to 60c Fascinators- 20o, 30o, 40o, and 50c Kid Gloves all styles aud prices. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas. Do not forget tho good things In our shoo department. Remember all our men's furolshlog goods and hats are being closed out at low prices. We are headquarters for work shoes.

Yours to plcuso, WILLIS BROS, CO. First Dook South Standard Patterns, 91.00 Kid Oloyrs. All styles of highest grado latest JJENSMORE- 987.60 find 9102.60 with case. Salem ypewnter lixcliange and Rentory NEW CENTURY 9100 and 9102.50 with oaso. Bring on your old and exchango for tho uqtv.

Call or send, stamp for catalogues and descriptions, Office Phone 40. Rksidknce Phone 65 iiaaiaiifl'tMrfirirm GLOVES A lady nlways appreciates new styles in gloves, we never bod a better assortment of colors. 07C, $1.00, $1.25 to 93.00 FOR BOAS And Collarettes, fcever sold more than this season, still we have Reed Xmns line tochooo from. LINENS Tablo nankins, 00c, 91, 91.25 to 95.00 nnvcrnnd nankins to match as blab as $10.00 A few lines of novelty goods especially suited for tho Xmns trnde. CASH STORE of Grace You cannot Men's Neckwear Thoeo choice pud ties in south window 40 aod 50c each Silk Initial Handkerchiefs Flno quality of silk, with dainty letters 50c each Holiday Suspenders Handsomely embroidered, made nf host nuulltv web.

Sterling trimming- 60c to 91.50 a pair the Holidays! Miss Myrtlo Drugcr, who Is at tending Willamette uulverslly, Is spending the holidays at her home south of town. Thomas Golden, who Is running tho Sclo ferry, Is In this city for the hollduy season, being employed as candy mukor by Ellis Zlnn. Mm, Maxtor, the solicitor of the Portland home for destitute women Is In tho city on a visit and will speak hero of tho purposes and benefits of the homo, at an early date. Duyo Stclnor, accompanied by "Shorty" Fiuzlor, L. A.

Golor, and J. M. and Walter Nccdliiun, all of whom havo been working on tho now court house at Coqutlto City, havo returned home and they are all glud to bo at homo again. ao Per Cent Off on all Mackintoshes to closo the lino. Here's a chance for men on all-wool tricot, with capo, warruntcd mack at 93.72; tine all-wool brown at 95.70; ladles' double texture' double capo, half wool Henrietta, with velvet Wiggins' Baiaar.

307 Commercial strcot. For the Holidays. Prcino Cameras tho best and cheap est on earth. From 95 and upwards, Fry's Drug Storo, 310 Commercial trcet. ov PosT-Omcu.

OASII DRY GOODS AND SHOES. model machines for salo or rout. NEW YOST 07.60 and 9102,50 with case, SALEM, OJLEGON. MbJAfcMMi nnnrricwnnuywiTi V. M.

C. Not a Very large crowd was present last night at the Basket Ball game, played at the Y. M. O. but the crowd demonstrated by their yells during the gamo that they wero Intensely interested In the game.

When time was called at the end of tho first half the gamo stood 7 to 0 in favor of tho Y. M. O. after tho 10 minutes intermission the boys started In again. and it was clearly seen that tho W.

U's wero beginning to wake up, as tho Y. M. C. boys had bomowhat sur-prlted them. Before tho last half had fairly begun, Race the O.

T. for tho Y. hlsarm so bud that lb greatly interfered with his work. Tho Y. M.

0. A. boys played a good stiff game, and plainly showed that they understood tho game, however somo good work wns dono by Wllklns and Garland of the W. U's. Director Darby has accepted challenge from Portland aud will play up there about Jan.

15. The 6corc stands 7 to 0 In favor of Y. M. C. following Is the position of the players; Y.

0. Molr, captain and center, Race, G. T. Bruce forward, Carlisle and banker, Guards, W. U's Wllklns, captain and guard, Parsons, G.

T. Marciunni, forward, Garland center, Stair, guard. Crusade Day. It was on tho 23rd of December, 1874, that Dr. Dlo Lewis preached his memorable sermon which enthused, encouraged and strengthened the women of Hlllsboro, Ohio, to begin their crusado agalnstjtho liquor traffic which they still keep up.

Now through tho well organized Woman's Christian Temperance Union thatday Islkcpt as "Crusado Day." One of the chief features being to Increase their membership. The day will be kept by tho Salem Union at their hall on Court street, beginning on next Friday at 11 a. in. and continuing until 4 p. m.

Leaders havo been appointed for each hour. Members of the Union will bring luncheon, which will be served at tho noon nous. At 7:30 p. m. there will be speaking, ruullc, crusado rcmlnscnco and the reception of the evening offering and reading the contents of the envelopes.

Every porson who Is willing to contribute of their means to help the temperanco causo here In Salem is Invited to place their offering in an en ychpo with quotation or Sctlpturo text relating to tho temperance causo. Every person In Salem, who Is opposed to the liquor traffic Is cordially Invited. AT MARION COURT HOUSE Jennie Coldren petitioned tho probate court that loiters of guaradlan-Hhlp be issued to Manuel Mixon L'lalr, of Hubbard, for tho porsons nnd estate of Lola n. Coldren, Mary E. Ojldren, Zella Coldren, Minn P.

Coldren, Hazel E. Coldren, and Leo B. Coldren, minor heirs of Elton Coldren, deceased. Tho petition was grautcd aud letters of guardianship wero ordered to bo 'Issued to tho.sald Blair upon his tiling a bond of iiOO, A citation was Issued to A. L.

Downing guardian ad Item of the person and estates minors named above, requiring him to appear December 22, 1608 at 10 a. in. to show cause, If any, why guurdlan should not bo appointed, Onodecd was tiled In tho recorder's onicoan follews: Oregon Land Co. by Olias. S.tott assignee, to J.

White, lot No. 31, In Friends, Orcuon Colony, qcd. The City Charter. Mnyor-olcct C. P.

Bishop and tho Joint committeo composed of members of tho city council and the Citizen's committee, were up Inst night until midnight working like beavers on the new city charter. Tho work has gone on today and the committeo meets again tonight to closo up scyerul features, Friday night there will bo an open meeting of tho committeo at tho city hall, ut which meeting somo of tho most Important features of the charter will bo dlecusscd. Citizens in terested In solving tho financial problem confronting tho olty aro invited to be present, Addison Smith of Clutskanle, telegraph operator for tho Astoria and Columbia River railroad, is spendtnK tho holidays with his fathor Dr. T. C.

Smith. Thoro Is uo pluco like the New York Racket, for getting a holiday present either fancy or useful. Anything from a tlvocont barn to a nemt suit of clothes or a pair of neat, com- loriauio suocs. 23 Hurry in at tho last.mluuto and havo your Christmas ptcturo mudo. Wo havo nlcnlv of lioln.

firnnisn gallery. io tr Ladies-Do You Want Warm Feet Tako a look at our lino of 92 45 Goodyear Welts for fine trade, lou know a welted sole Is almost as pllablo as a turn and so much better for winter wear. Then ours aro waterproof besides. Ask to see these, Wo show thorn In laco or button, on latest lusts, and have built up a wonderful trade on I his shoe. Christmas Things Christmas Throngs Crowded with both at our store.

Ootno before dinner if you can, You'll get mora tlmo to sco about. Como and seo tho llttlo steam train In south window. Makes dally runs at 10, 4 and 7 o'clock. m)s a crown, uig ana nine. RACKET PRICES WIGGIN'S BAZAAR, 307 Commercial Street iifrjW JOURNAL It looks us If certain peoplo wanted to send city warrants to a discount, not to say repudiate tho city debt.

til A modern office building with a modern opera houie on State street would be a good piece of property. Three times the peoplo havo turned down tho Republican (rang at Salem. Will tho new State administration continue the gang In soft snaps. Tin: Journal wants everybody to enjoy Christmas. But It believes that tax collecting plum ought to be pulled right out of Brer Bingham's stocking.

It's a question whether a country where there woro all old bachelors would relievo society of responsibility or not. There might still bo orphan's homes and reform schools needed. XX What harrows the soul or Gov, Lord's fat stock show adjutant general is that ho can cat a Christmas dinner at but one end of tho lino this this year. One turkey going to waste. Tho world owes no man a living, not to say a fat office for life, with about two salaries, house rent frco, perquisites, carriages, shooting preserves and ample llcsuro to travel and play ten pins.

Mr. Gecr wants not only to have a backbone llko a railroad bar, but to havo a broom with a stiff quality of bristles and uso it on all politicians nowlnonlco. That's what tho people want, The Illlhee club could do the baud-some thing by making this city, so badly In need of funds, a Christmas present of) about 92000 retail liquor licenses due. Resides It Is able to pay. If 5 per cent bonds can bo sold at 13 per cent premium, why can't wo take short tlmo bonds here at home at par, even at 4 percent, Instead of paying 8 per cent on 980,000 floating warrants? The county court has allowed Mr.

Bingham for collcotlng delinquent taxes a first Item of 9100.50 "for legal services." His Job will extend over several years unless intercepted by an injunction, for which Ictus over pray. Wo hope no one Imagines that it Is because it is Mr. Bingham that Tub Journal objects to his collecting delinquent taxes at 15 and 20 percent. The Journal would object If ono or Its own stockholders did such a thing. 1 Why sell city bonds at 6 per cent for 20 or 30 years, to tret a big premium now, when short tlmo 4 percent bonds could bo sold right here at home at par But In tho latter caso holders of warrants would not get six nnd eight percent.

Iowa Democrats now declare agaiust fusion. Of courso, If they had won, they would bo for fusion. The Journal believes In tho right of tho people to unlto for the purposo Christmas Candies ut at tho posT-orncB catoy store. I-ok Cabin Taffy Nut and Cliocelato CiuatueU HMn Mixed Candy, 3 0. 1IUU1IES, Prop.

LAMPS FANCY CROCKERY GLASSWARE And all Holiday Goods will bo sold ut any price from now on. Como and sco tho goods and yr.u will bo overcome with our low bargains. SONNEMANN THE GROCER 134 auto at Telephone- 91 immatu of securing reforms, regardless of the plans of scheming politicians. Salem Republican managers are disputing an to who cot away with the campaign funds. This of-flco still has an unpaid Republican advertising bill of 9107 for 1890.

But what worries tho peoplo is tho public funds somo of these fellows aro still getting away with. A person who has a place, oven in tho woodshed or an old kitchen, and leaves a horse, cow or other domestic animal Uo outdoors in rain and frost needs to experience a change of heart to say tho least, before the will over get to heaven. "As ye have dono unto tho least of etc, or to that effect. Representative Flagg, of Marlon county, will introduco a bill In tho next legislature, Boon to meet, providing of all murderers to be hung at the state pent-tenttary. It Is to be hoped tho bill will pass.

That the proper place for hangings. Keep waving Mr. Flagg until you get It through. Albany Democrat. Hang np tho bachelor's stocking, Yo Imps that fly by night; Anddanco around it mocking Its lean and empty plight.

For him no gladness bring ye The single, selfish soul; In it no prcsonts fling ye, They'd all drop through the holo. Exchange. XXX The rlty of Portland gets about 13 percent premium on 30 year per cent city bonds, The Journal believes that this city and school dls trlctcanget all the money needod taken right hero at homo at 5 per cent If tuero Is ussurance of good business management in city and school affairs weagreo with Mr. Uatch: no more bond sales in Wall street, The Salem Journal calls the man agement of the state treasurer's office for twenty years the Augean stable, ana congatuiates- people oyer a change. The langusgo Is pretty strong.

Many peoplo will bo anxious to sco whether Mr. Bush will contin uo in office. Albany Democrat. It Is probable that Mr. Bush has less of a finger in the stato treasury than some other bankers.

Albany lierulu: A largo crowd was present at tho Oak Creek school houso last Saturday evening to hear the question debated, "Resolved that tho Philippine Islands should be annexed to the United States." While tho speakers on tho alllrmativo mado hot speeches favoring the annexation of these Island, thoro wao no lets ubll Ity shown by the speakers on tho negative. After conclusion of the argument the yotc of the Judges were affirmative 2 and negative 1. An Ignorant Country Man is a scarce articio now uays and arc row rig scarce as Is proven by the fact that Branson Co's high grade groceries arc haying such enormous sales. AMUSEMENTS. REEDS' OPERA HOUSE.

l'ATTOK Mgr. THE HOLIDAY ATTRACTION Saturday Decemueu 24. Tho Hugo IVtrclal Production BOY WANTED Tho Dot ol lllney' Productions. 50a, aud 75o, REEDS' OPERA HOUSE, one sight only Monday, December 20. The DIk City Show Hi Henry's jr 1 -iVlUOLTIl i Minstrels, in rotltlrcly Guaranteed tho Most Original, Unique, Novel and Moit Expensive of In Kind and Clou, 50 AH Whlto Performers-50 30-Suporb Band.

W-Mtchleu Orchestra. S-Oreat ComcdUni. 10 Cultivated Singers. IJ-SpccUltles. Beat Sow Selling.

50o, 73c and $1,00 Hello, Central! (Jlvo iii eterybody on the wires. Wo want to tell 'em wo are doing Business Bringing at living prices satisfy ou. Try us. wo will You can make money iihout printersbut It' hard. You can do builues with botch printed letterheads, to but you wou't.

Let us convince you that OUR PRINTING IS RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE RIC1HT ROACH CRONISE TBI PRINTERS 337 Commercial h7yjWitWTVTilniinmnniitidh fl At 257 Commercial street is rapidly nearing its end, Only about fortyxfive 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 257 Card of Thanks, Editor Jeurnal: Please allow us space In your paper to express our slnceroand heartfelt thanks to the many friends who have extended to us so many word nnd messages of sympathy In our sad bereavement, Whllo wo rnourn our dear departed one we are not mindful of lothcr homes that are in llko sorrow. With them we ralnRlo our tears. God bless our soldier boys. Mr.

and Mrs.K. L. Hidijard. Don't fall to see tho Mezzo-Tint Bonner photos, tho finest known, at ttie Cronlso Kallery. ntf MARRIED.

tho court bouse, yalem, Orcuon, at 2 p. Wednesday, December 21, 1808, Miss Chrlsta Heater to J. W. Merrl-Held. County Judge O.

P. Terrell officiating. The young couple reside in the telghborhood of Whltcaker. TO CURB A COLD IN ONB DAY Take Laxative Bron.o Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money If It falls to cure.

25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet.

sm cues nEADQXJAKTERS Dearborn's BOok Store Pine Holiday Gift Boaks. Children's Holiday Books. Fancy Editions of the Poets. Fine Art Calendars. Miss Partington's Pen and Ink Sketches, Fancy Art Mounts.

Fine Leathor Purses, Pocket Books, and Card Cases, Gold Pens and Plush Cases. Fancy Burnt Leather Novelties. Plain Tints In Fancy Stationery, buyer, Brass and Leather Plctuie Frames. Counter full of 25o Sliver Novelties. Hand Painted China.

Full lines of 15o, SOoand 25c Stand ard Books, Photograph Albums with Battleship Covers. Blocks aud Games. Fancy Tissue Papers. Frank S. Dearborn's BOOK STORE GommePGia Friedman and Greenbaum, Auctioneer; Corvalhs nnd Eastern Boat.

Tho Steamer, Wm. M. Tloag will make holiday rates to and from nil points on the river nt ono and one-fifth fare for tho round trip, from Dec. 22d to 28th, and good for return until January 4. G.

Maertz, Agent, Salem. For the Holidays. Something substantial, In all bristle hair brush. Tho best goods for tho least money at Pry's Drug Store. Or.HUeo'NerToriaitoraSSc WANTED Potatoes aod Onions WE PAY HIGHEST OASnjPRIOE.

OREGON GltBBN AND DRIED FRUIT CO. 205 Commercial Street, Salem, Ore Given Away A handsome brass tabic, Parisian finish late style Every purchaser having No guessing. THE EMPOJRIUM 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 latest and best in China and SemiVPorcelain, DINNER AND TEA SETS BOHEMIAN, DRESDEN AND TEPLlTZi VASES NOVELTIES IN BISQUE AND OniNA ORNAMENTS LAMPS, CLOCKS, SCREENS, EASELS, BAMBOO FURNITURE, BRIOABRACK, PHOTO FRAMES, MUSIC RACKS, DOLL UARRUGK And many other articles suitable for present. First choice is worth THE EMPORIUM SAEEM Benevolent Institute This charltablo institution tunlntalns the "Helping Hand Mission." nf. 101 Centre street, Salem.

It Is a boarding home for the friendless of all denominations, where meuls, beds and necessaries of llfo are provided. Sup port, assistance and consisting nfmonoy, goodi or wares or any kind aro so lclted, and will bo used for the good of tho cause. Sick persons will be oared for. 12-22-tf A. (J.

COSS, Manager together with an elegant lamp on New Years Eve, same chance, having, so call early. trees II 309 Commercial Street. k- 4-.

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