. 1T: GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. $1000 f 10 To be Sold at Cost or Less BEFORE THE IST OF JUNE. Our lease of store room expires Jnne 1st, and we want to close our entire stock by that time. Remember our stock is aU new and desirable. ' Dress Goods Laces, Lace Curtains, Embroideries, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Si k Gloves Umbrellas, Muslin and Wool Underwear, Fans. Corsets Table Linen, NapkTns Towels, Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' Shoes, &c. P Brackets Beardless of Coat Everything must go by June 1st. The Palace D. Q. & S. Co., December 11th, 1803. Oar reed rockers and fancy work ba keta have arrived. Come and see them. The most senalb'e prea nU for Xinas at Keller & Sons. Local Dates. Dec 22, 23. Prof. Chapman lecture on English literature, Y. M. C. A.hall. Jan. 1. Y. M. C. A. reception. Jan. 20. By Perkins comedy. Special bargains for this week in tnwnl. table c'otbe, handkerchiefs. hosiery, and in fuct everything at THE FAIR. 108 Cour stie-'t. O. P. DABNEY, Prop. U. B. Chobcii Case. The supreme court of the state of Michigan decided in favor of the Radical O itod BMh ren, on the 22d day of Dec. 1893. The United Brethren church divided in May 1889, In the general conference held In York, Pennsylvania. The dis pnte arose over the illegality of charges made In the constitution, and confes sion of faith. In the state of Oregon, nearly all the churches staid with the Radical side, which opposed the illegal charges that were made. The supreme court of Oregon gave a decision in favor of the Radicals. The Liberals asked for a rehearing, which was grant ed them by our Judges. The second decision has not yet been given in this state. Christmas Concert and Bali The "Elite" orchestra will give a grand concert and ball at the Reed on Christmas night. They will be assisted by our beat local talent. Including Miss Maud Parr, Mr. Chas. Ford and others. The orchestra is preparing some excep tionally fine selections, and no one ehould mlsa the opportunity of hearing this, as it will be one of the finest musical programs ever produced in Salem. After the concert, there will be a toclal dance given until 12 o'clock. The dance will be strictly first-clase, and the orchestra has secured the ser vice of a good floor manager and caller. Admission has been placed at 25 cents down stairs and ten cents for the gal lery. Tickets on sale at Dearborn'. Arbesteo for Larceny. Const able Chas. Holland of Hubbard arrest ed Charles Leorson for litrceny of cloth ing in a houw at Hubbard. He bad a bearing before Justice J. B. Hu stof Aurora and Holland was bound ov r to appear before the next grand Jury. He Is now in the county jail. a Died. At the home lu Eola, Friday. D.c. 221, 1803, a five months old daughter of T. P. McConnell.of whoop ing cough. . a GlLKAN COAL.- town, 18.00 pertou, The beat fuel In Balem Improve- ment Co. Turkey Dinner. Strong'a restaur ant will serve a turkey dinner on Cbrlstm is at tnual, i m Bodden Death Miss Lena Brandt, of the asylum corps of attendants, re ceived a dispatch announcing the death t her father, J. C. Braudt, at Newport, aad left for there today. The funeral will bi held Sunday. Bead the One Cf nt Journal SUGGESTIONS: Re l mouBlalaa of Alaska by W. D. AU. Kaoekabout Cub In the Woods, My Dys aad Nights on the Battle &&, by Ckaf. Carletou Colli o. Three Vaasar Girls in South America Cfeaiterbex tor 1863. . LHtto O Annual. Dya erf Chivalry. TtMNwrtftry. y Seek. Jfawwahw' New Book ....at.. BOOK STORE. Drv Goods V ' TUB PERSONALS. Geo. W. Riddle, of Glenbrook, Ore , was registered at the Willamette to daj . Miss Ermine Bushnell returned from Monmouth yesterday and will spend the holidays with relatives in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davison and children of Newport are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson, and brother Charles Brown. Hon. T. T. Geer of the Waido Hillc, and Hon. H. B. Miller of Grants Paw, both gentlemen whose names are liable to figure In tbeCongreselonal directory, are iu the city. LITTLE LOCALS. Beautiful weather coutinues Church fights will be forgotten tomor mw No Journal Christmas day but one will appear on New Years day The Nkw Years edition Attor neys R. and E. B. Williams of -Port-iund havo filed the answer of E. J. Harding to the suit begun a short time as?o by Mrs. Agnes Harding, widow of thB defendant's son, asklug for title to the farm she lives on or the return of $14,000 claimed to have been paid for it Mrs. Emma Penton, who live with her boo, the property man In Reeds opera house, took an over dose of laudanum by mistake yesterday after noon. A physician releived her by an emetic and she recovered. Our Sa lem merohaut Mr. Damon anu uis children have a sad Clirhtraaa before them, having Just buried the mother of the f lmlly G. P. Terrell returned to Mehama this morning Mits Ina Davidson, of Portland, Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Jetsle Stump Mrs W. C. Hawley left lor Southern Oregon today to spend tho Christmas season with her parents Postmaster A. N. Gilbert returned this morning from San Francisco. Judge Geo. H. Bur nett has gone to McMinnville to spend Christmas Dr. Williamson, of the asylhm, is in Portlaud Miss Ethel Knight went to Portland this afternoon to spend Christmas with her brother. . Bta Meat Show. Crocs' annual bij meat dl-play for the holidays began to be put in place today. An elevated meat railroad with au automatic switch hits been built clear arouud the market in State street. Mr. Cross w ill) a foice of men navel been ut the abbatolr work for several dayB slaughtering the stock for the holiday display, ahd the teams have been working day and night to get it in. There are eighteen head of Christmas beeves, weighing nearly a thouaud pounds each dreabed. One priaa beef will be spread out like two wings of the cherubim over the ark at the back of the market. Forty fat Shropshire wethers have also been dresied, decorated, powdered and befrlzzled like ti lady for the hall, a'td will he scattered around the shop In rosettes of mutton. Part of this stoak Is still lu the cold storage roome, but tho holiday display will bo com plete Mouday. A Stampede. The past few days there has been a regular crush at Silas J nei' candv establishment on State street for those superior fresh holiday sweets. People will havo the best. Those Creams. At Tho Spa when put up In their elegant bixea make the finest Christmas presants to be had. Hay for Sale. 600 tons of choice hay for sale, most ly timothy. Will be sold in parcels to uilt the purchaser by II. M. Robertson, Albany, Oregon. 12 15tf The choicest mixed uuta for the holi days, at Tho Spa, at very low prices. Purest ddar vlnecar made by our aelve. J. A. Van Eitou. Try It and you will ue no other. Yarmouth bl.aters ami choice salt mackerel, at Clark & EppVy's Superior oranges, teutons, figs, datta and bananas at Claik fc EppleyV. Most caudy, best caudy, freshest candy, and finest candy, at The Spa, .?. . . o. r m a..;il j, rv. , itlDl.i.Ci IV ft ainl Ar. fVl. HtDHlOOl '" ."" -T - If vnu waut the freshest, nicest and t'Mt caudle and uuti for Christinas Prices the , call at WtttacoU A Irwin, tew. 'iWXDt 'UJPM?AJU mVMMA&i 8AgTOU?,-3Sfl?PI&l K IW 'CBTISTMAS WEEK SOCIAL. Lectures, Weddings, Plays, Par1 ties, Etc. M'GFE FAMILY BENEFIT; Churches and Lodges Exert Themselves to Drive Dall fare Away. THE INVENTORS. This original melodrama was present ed last night at Reed's by Its author and'a company of Salem artists for the benefit of the McGee family, about $85 being realized. The entire play and the stage management gave great sat isfaction. Billy Dugan and Chas; Burggraf took the comic parts. The latter made his first appearauce and surprised all by the finish of bis work, which was maintained throughout with an even ness that was surprising. He showed that he is not only a good dramatist but an excellent actor. Mr. Dugan is an old favorite but surprised bis friends by bis versatility in the double part of a comic Swede and "McGinty after the Bawl." Autb'ir Lawrence had the part of villlan and did some good acting as Hall Weston. Mrs. Holland as Harry Ravmond's true wire played well &f usual and that is saying it was extra ordinary amateur work. The minor parts by Harry Raymond, the invent or, G. W. Wallace, Major Wallace, Chas. Hellenbrand, A. l Adams, Misses Murphy and Holland were all well carried out. There will be no ob jection to our saying that this was the most creditable amateur preformance seen on the boards in years. The Hall Bros, minstrel parts were so well liked that they were recalled five times. The audience showed intelligent appre ciation throughout. DE MOLAY COHMANDRY. Among this highest order of masonry the following offlceru were elected last night, to serve for the ensuing year, tewit: R. S. Bean, eminent command er; P. H. D'Arcy, generalissimo; H. 8. Jordan, captain general; George B. Gray, prelate; F. A. Moore, senior war den; W. M. Cherrington, juulor war den; J. H. Albert, treasurer; A. S. Brasfield, recorder, F. C. Perrine, war dfii; and John Gray, sentinel. SOCIAL NOTES The Womans Relief Corps of Sedg wick Post closed the season with a so cial Mouday evening that was a success in every way. The program included literary and musical numbers, refresh ments and dancing. air. and Mrs. W. W. Contris enter tertaiued a small card party at their home on south Commercial street Mou day evening with razzle dazzle. The elegant front room to the right In the new Gray block has been fitted up with pictures, furniture and is nice ly carpeted for the headquarters of the-" Salem Keeley League. It will be thrown open to the members this even ing for the first time aud shows great enterprise on the part of the officials, it will be one of the most elegant club rooims in the city. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. The musical and literary entertain ment at the M. E.'Church Wednesday evening wsb an unexpected success considering the weather. The singlug of Mist Carpenter as also the reading of Mlsa Brown and Miss Vandersol, was of au expectlonal high grade aud pleas ed all present. This series of entertain ments has been a decided success, aud a great benefit to tho society. THE K. P. PROGRAM. A Tuesday nlgbt at the Pnythla hall was carried out wltn great success as usual. Tho exercises consisted of mu9 lu and remarkb by S. C. McFadden and an appropriate address by Rev. Copelaud. District Deputy Prelate Geo. Hoeyo made some very happy re marks fur the good of the order which brought down the work repeatedly. The Garden Road vocalist Lurch was encored and proved a great entertainer. Caids were resorted to iu the lodge room aud danclug was kopt up till 1:30 aud all went oft weil pleased. The committee consisting of C D. Gabril son, J, L. Mitchell aud J. A. Dlokey are entitled to great credit for this extra aflulr. The anniversary social will probably be given at Reeda on Febuary 10th. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Lost evening at the Y. M. C. A rooms Dr. Chapman of the State Uul- verslty at .Eugene gave the opening lecture of his cnu so of twelve to be given In this city. Ills subject was Tennyson, aud for his two first lectures ho has taken "The Princess'1 for con sideration. About fifty or more inter ested listeners were present, aud all en- ' Joyed the Doctor's eflurt in no small degree. Iu his stylo Doctor Chap- .. P. .. " ry humor which Is very effective, and ,, ... I, .(..., I.ol.l. ,llu.t J clear language. He ooutluues his leot- urethlaevaug ohatfikld ault. Marrted, Doc. S, 18W, Fraak B. Ault and Miss Jentiie B. Cllatueld, altbe residence of the bride's grandmother, two miles uortti of Saleui. The Cere mony was performed at 8 p. ru., Rv, Rugg of the First Bap.ist church ofiH dating. At 10:30 a wedding supper was served iu elaborate style to a large Catherine of the mtay friend of the bride ahd groom. After congratulations the young couple returned to Salem to begin housekeeping In the nw Pottoeu" cottage on Division street. Mr. Ault is a prosperous young contractor of the flrniofPJuuinier& Ault. The bride is an accomplished youug lady, who has recently returned from an exteuded visit in the East. Their many friend wish them the success they so rlchlj deserved in their married life. A rLEASI.VQ ENTERTAINMENT. i Moudav eveulnn in the Congrega tional church a pleasing entertainment was given, uuder the au-plces of the Young People's Curistian Endeavor Society. The pl-ject was to false money for the charity fund. "Aunt Dinah's Huskiu' Bee" was produced with all the romautic realism of a couu try farm floor, aud the several parts were well taken before a good audi ence. SANTA GLAUS AT SALEM. How Good Old St. Nicholas -was Honored at the Capital City. All Salem educational institutions closed their doors Friday for the Christ nias holidays. The business houses were thronged with shoppers and today being Saturday the streets are crowded with people purchasing Christmas sup plies In anticipation of Suuday to be followed by another holiday, Christ mas proper. Celebrations began Fri day however. At the bliud institute the program was carried out nicely as at several other places. At the post- office and express office it has been Christmas for a week past and will be for another week. AT THE KINDERGARTEN. About forty pupils at Miss B.dlou's kindergarten yesterday morning en joyed their annual Christmas tree and Its accompanying pleasures. Aside from the usual foreuoon exercises the were treated to Christmas stories b the teachers. After this the lit tle ones were entertained in a side room while the tree was arranged in the ceu ter of their circle. The room was dark ened, the gas aud wax caudles lighted, when the bCbool marched in. About one huudred visitors were present, aud although somewhat embarrassed b,j the preseuce of so many "old folks" the children proceeded with their plaj and songs most creditably. After oiler Ing a silent prayer, all were considered Santa Clauses, aud the gifts mude b their own hands were generously dis tributed. It was a most happy occa sion for the little ones, and all the re sult of their own labors. The kiuder garten world was a vei liable fairy laud to tbe little oues and a new world war revealed to many older people. AT THE CHURCHES. At tbe First Congregational church there will be a program, a tiuiiU Claiir and Christmas cablu Monday evening wiihcand!e8, nuts, presents aud tnagh lantern exhibition. Unity cburcb will be beautifully dec; orated for the regular Suuday servicer. At the First Presbyterian church there will be an etitertuiumeut Moudu evening for the children, with a Sautb Claus chimney built of real brick, a reai Sauta Claus, fairies, transformations, etc. The First Baptist church will hvae a program with two trees, aud a surprl besides fur the children on Mouduv evening. Tbe pretuta will be given by the school, aud no miscellaneous tEitts will be allowed. At the Evangelical Tabernacle a Christmas tieut will be given the chil dren ot the Sunday school ut 3 p. m, Suuday. All the children atteudldg this Sunday school aro invited to Le prea ut. A. A. Englebart, Supt. The Episcopal! .us not having a rec tor will probably take Christmas at home. The First Methodist church will have a gift social Saturday eyuning for the benefit oi the Sa'eui Home Missionary society. There will be a program aud u Christmas tree with presents for the children. Tho Frleuda at Hlghlaud will enjoy a cotumuulty dinner at the Polytech nic iustitute oil Mouday at 4 p.m., to be followed by a sociable iu the even- lug, at which there will be a program for the children aud good thiugs for all. Th Independent Evangelical society will have a uice program, a cantata, Awarded Highest QPRICE'S fipalllBaking USaPowder Ttte oaly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, No Atamoaiai No Alusa. XM in Million of HoptM ao Yers the Staadui rTiirnrTii"irnn3MiuUJ!UiiMiwaHgaMW"" ahd exercises for the children "evenluir at the Wi U. T. U. Court street. ' The German Methodist society of which Rev. Yantz is pastor wUi have a Christmas tree aud exere'ees on Sun day evening. At the state Insane asylum there have been busy days of decorating thecbapel with evergreens and the erection of an immense tree, with a short program on Christmas eve. The deaf mute school is closed for the holiday vacation aud itiauy pupils are at-their homes. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW. U. B. CHAPEL. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Youug peoples meeting at 6 p.m. and preaching at 7:30 by the pastor. L. B. .Baldwin, .every oooy welcome. SOUTH SALKM M. E. Morning subject, "The Everlasting Gospel;" evening sulject, "Christmas." To these services you are invited, I. M. Shulse, pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Reading morning aud evening by Elder Hays Mulkey of Colorado. Sun day school at uoou. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. Services at the regular hour. Sub- j-cts: 10:30 a. m. "Christ Callea from Egypt," 7:30 p. m. "Grace the Power of God unto Salvation." The unbe lieving are especially Invited. UNITY CHURCH. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday school at 12, Rev. W. E. Cope laud, pastor. Subject of morning ser mon "Bin Against me .raoiy uuwi, subject of evening lecture "Tbe Christ mas Mosaic or a Christmas eve study." CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Services tomorrow as usual and all relatiug to the Christmas tide. Special music. Mr. Freelaud will preach at 10:30 aud 7:30. UNITED BRETHREN. Preaching at 10:30 tomorrow, at the W. C. T. U. hall. Sunday school at 12. Iu the evening, a Suuday school Christinas exercise. You aro welcomed. J. Boweisox, pastor. EVANGELICAL. German church, corner of Center & Liberty streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. in. Suuday schol at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. A. at 7 p. m. Christ mas program aud tree, on Monday, at 8 p. m. All Germans are cordially in vited. A. A. Eugelbart, pastor. FIRST BAPTIST. Corner of Liberty aud Marion streets. Preaching by the pastor, M, L. Rugir, it 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Youug people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Subject if sermons, morning, "The Results of he Birth of Christ," a Christmas ser mon. Evening, "No Room in tbe Inn." PRESBYTERIAN. Morning service at IO;30. Subject: "The First Christmas carol." Evening service at 7:30. bubject: "The Pro phecy of Simon at the Presentation of Christ." Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:15. A cordial wel ome to all, to these Christmas services. DUNKAHD. Services at the Evangelical tabernacle ti Ea--t Salem at 4 p. m. Preaching uyRev. J. B. Early. Catarrh Cannot be Cored with Local Applications, as they can not reach the seal of the dtseufee. Cal trrli is a blood or constitutional disease, aud lu order to cure it you must take internal remidles. Uatl'sCalurrb Cure is taken internally, aud acts directly on iue blood aud uiocous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack inedlctue. U was prescribed by one of the best ihsicausiu thlscouutry for jeers, aud is a regular prescription. It Is compos ed ot ttie best louics known, combined with the best blood our I tiers, acting di rectly ou tbe mocuus surfaces. The perftct comblhatlou of the two ingredi ents is what produces such wonderful results iu curing Catarrh. Send lor testimonials, free. 1?. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. Price 75o. Our Christmas Wish. Here's Christ ma Joys, To all tho girl aud bos, The farmer aud the primer; May all grow Wise Aud lu houor rise, 1 he merchant auU the tinker. Let iho wicked fornake his ways, Aud the poor hope for oetter days. May lh fat grow thiuuer And the thin grow fatter, Aud both enjoy their dinuer Nor lick au empty platter. If ufterbuylug gifts, Aud giving poor devils luts, You have any money left, l'o spend ou your salvation, And save you from damnation Aud ward oil the buslness.blue?, Dont spend It all for booze. But walk Iu aud payjyour dues To Thk JouKNAL.for another year. ? Honors World's Fair. HUt-zz-zxzazz ErtJ'nvfiDw.iiTC iWiroriUT? mrnm u i JMiMi J o, v i miuuii i k), u i imvim 1 o bfered at Cost ! 'Sfau-g The Largest assortment ever brought to Salein. They Must Go in the next 30 days! AND COST TAKES 'EM. Uyl fllWiU STOWE, 100 C. D, Gabrielson, Resldftat Aeen! LONDON and LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO. nttCn ic vpAni exDerleuc-: lor over eight years axiUUnt secretary ot 8tate Imaraoce Corn rnf oMS. Temioiaiy'offlMhte'nfr'BfdCo.nerDrue btore. HHC1IPT. RELIABLE ANiLIBEtOL Which !a shown by the fact t attnla rompanv has done tbe larjest boil ness or any Korclca Insurance coaipany on the Pacific coaMt In 1892. A Good Reason. V Whv are we tbe people's clothers Because the People find the largest as sortment, find just what they waut and at low prioes. G. W. Johnson & Sons. Farm for Sale. Eighty acres with bottom land at 8kamokawa, 1J miles .from Columbia river. 60 acres clear, well adapted for dairying, with dwelling, two barns, wagon, mowing machine and some farm improvements. E. Hofer, agent. Salem, Or. 12-23-d&w - ...- Shoes were never so cheap as now at JXraitese Bros. Strained honey, clear as crystal, the finest lu the woild at Van Eaton's. Try it aud be satisfied. Will be found an excellent remedy for sick headache, t arler'a ultt.e Llvr PilU Thous ands of letters fiom people who have used thorn piove mis iaci. xry mom iflck headache In misery, what are Carter'u Little Liver I'llli" tr they will oslllvely cure It- reopit- wlin hdVd used them apeak (rank ly ot their wor.h. They ure small and easy to lake If yon once t'y Carter's LHtle Liver Pills lor Mck headache, biliousness or constipation, you will nev r b without them. They ure pu ely vegetable small and easy to take lhiu'i forget this. To Marry. Marriage licenses were issued at tbe office of the county clerk today to Miss Mary Maud Eller, of Independence. and J. A. Carter, by consent of W. L. Eller, father of the bride; Margra John son aud Frank Barager, of South Sa lem, J. N. Bell, witness. Marguerite Ponti and J. C. Johnson, of Woodburn, also obtained a license. A Sheriff's Sale. O. P. Glover, administrator of the es tate of Wm. Glover, vs. Lucy Saunders et al, tbe sheriff sold the farm of the latter which is situated near tbe Abl qua There were quite a number of bidders. The turni was sold to D. Barth for (2800. Cash Prices for Christmas Week. Dry granulated sugar (5.25 a sack. Extra C sugar (4.75 a sack. Muscatel raisins, new crop 5 cts. a lb. Caudy we are almost giving away. Fine Hue of decorated china ut hall price. At the Pnstnfflce grocery. VESm COYEBED WITH A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATINU. A WONDERFUi MEDICINE FOR i ' Indtnntlon. Want of Annttltr. Fullntu ; , after STraU. 1'omltlitijs, Steknrtt o rrHc.i. r"uiiiin(, iiirinirH vj ! Stomach, IllUous or Xtm Com- i ' lie i ' nlnlnts. Sich Headarht.tJnlil ChlllM. nlalnf. Stele llccularlie.Vnld CWlli. JFltulitngt of Heat, Loirnes of 8ptr . - . - ---------, --- , its, and Alt Nervous Affection. ,. To care tbais complaints w mnit remote i tha ctait. Tb principal cans la nerill ilob found In th atoinucli nnd ltvcri l"( 'McmIim ornnnt riqH and all Wli veil. From 1 ; two to four IMIla twlca a dar for a abort tlma ! , wlllremoTa tha aril, and raatoro tha aufierar , ,toaonndand laating beallb. ; Ot oil druggists. Moo SB cents a box. New York Denot. 363 Cnna.1 rtt. WacywsJV' a MADAM McALF.N, of Denver, has opened Dresa-maUIn Parlors lu IbeElurldge block, in ttu rooms formerly occupied by Mrs. Baktr and guarantees A Perfect Fit or No Pay! 1 1-22-1 m Great - Christmas - Sale of holiday goods. handkerc ' iefs, mufflers, neckwear, suspenders, furs, linens, umbrellas, slipprrs, jewelry. gloves, mittens . HATS AND CAP-, NOTIONS of all kind. -Bargains in Every Department.- Cotue where you can buy tbe best goods for the least money. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - - - - SALKM, OWEGO Look at our window dtpky aftd ta mm iatUe, ""1 rpHK most perfect nttlnctruns male, will I hold a rupture where all other naive fulled. For-sale by J. L. ParrUh, 401 Capital urott. .lZ-h-tr CARPENTfcU AND CONTRACTOR. Tan furnish bids, orglvo bo di on. an.vj'b. Two or more bands furnished. J.Bch'ewe Jr. Turner, Or. 190 liiif WANTED. Situation by German etrlagert IS yean, knowa some English. Has koiiio zperleucs at housevrortc Jacob Hchlcwe, Turner. Oreton. I-lt3l F lOH LK. An nnabrldced encyclopedia UrlUnnlca, worth s4. at great reau uon. W.L, west, t'lecmo ugai Bunion. miu PAPERS.-Portland. Sacramento, wallie, Tacoma and Han Francisco papers on sale Portland and Han at Beanett's, Poetofflce t lock. MBAT MAKKkT. Opposite Balem. Delivered cheap. brick stnre.H. 12-H-lm c UIUBT1AN BC'IKNCB Literature of all 4-6-ly kinds on sale at 32S Liberty vireei. THIS PAPER la kept on file at E. O. Date's Advertising Agency. SI and 65 Merchants Exchango, San Francisco, California, where contrao'jiforadvertlflntcan be made for It. TT1ARM FOR HALH- A desirable farm of 160 1' acres for sale on long time wlllbelaken In rmrt imvrnenl Town nropeny will betaken in part payment. ApplTtoLeo Willis, In Opera Honse iilock. Honse liiocK. n- im f RUSHED TO DEATH. Patton Bros., A.re too busy to write their "Brownie" advs. Ctme in and see dispy. 98 State Street. S. 0. V. MARKET, 365 Summer Street. . LEWIS &, PBATHER, Props. The best meats of all kiuda sold at the lowest prices. Reliable goods and quick delivery. FROEBEL SCH00LS-4tli Year. cm TminnnintTi? i Iufant, Conneotlogand Primary classes every week day from 9 a, n. to 12 m. except Saturday. , MISS 0. BALLOU Principal. TRAINING CLA8SE3 forteacbeis dally practice work from 0 a. m. to 12 m. in Kludergarten. On Monday, Wednesday aud Friday from 2 to 4 p. ni. Classes meet for ttudy of Proebel system. Mrs. P. 8. Knight, Principal. ' MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Knlsrhtabd MlssBallou. For terms or information apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty btreelB. I i br 'j-