vMI3tavm1AHAM t rl M ' i V . i h NouJ for Redactions. Look over this list for this space for F. S. DEARBORN, BOOKSELLER. Dolls Urge stock, all reduced In price. Fine celluloid frames, 35c. Celluloid In large sheets for fancy work, pine Motal Frames-Only 25c each. Leather Pursei, Card cases; reduced. Crepe Tissue -25c roll, all shades. Dissected Map of United Statcs-ioc. Oregon Xmas Cards loc, 15c and 2e,c. PRECIOUS POINTS. a s We have the largest and finest Htock of Watches, Dia monds; Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silvorwuro in the cky. Wo also have a lino line of im ported Cut Glass of the high est grade. Silver novelliea of all kinds, at prices that defy competition for first-class goods All gooda guaranteed as repre sented Givo us a call and be convinced. Just for a Flyer, 2C Wo will sell Genuine Im ported Pearl Opera Glasses lor 4. Fine lino of Ladies Purses, X in Gonu'no RatMesnako. Soil and Alligator vSkins. Special drives oa ladies' solid gold watches. S,W, Thompson Co. -STEAMERS- Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. Portland. 6:45 a n, Salem, 7:45 a. m, Independence, 6130 n. m. SUNDAY. 9:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 6:00 a.m. EyFrelght received up to 10 p. m.3 Quick time, regular service and cheap .... rates ... M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. I PERSONALS. Itev.F, H. Qwhino returned today from Ashland. JE. 0. Nnrdon, of Cbemawa, was lu the city today. Porf. E. B. MoElroy carao down from Eugene today. Mrs J. Plnkorton leaves tomorrow for a visit nl Pasadona, Cal. Prof. Louis Burzce, of tho Drain Normal sohool, Is In tho city. Banker E. I. McCojnaok transautod busluess lu tho metropolis today, Banker J. b' Coopor, of Indepen douce, was a Portland visitor today. lion. F 0. Baker returned to Port laud on tbe Balem local Sunday morn ing. A.T. Gilbert, the bauker, was among the Balomltea dulug business In the metropolis today. Co.Mtobt. Thompson, of Portland, spent Buuday lu this olty returning homo this morolug. O. Vau Patten and Dr. W. B. Mott wore passengers to Cboraawa on the Slem local this morning. Hon. U. M, Irwin, atato euperlnten. deut of Publlo Instruction, couduoud cervices at Gervals Buuday, F. W. Bettlemeir, the Woodburu 25c Presents 9s Bilk neckties, lultlat silk haudkerohlefs, pair linen curls, One Bwlss eui brolderled handkerchiefs, wool fascinators, Hue llnon handkerchiefs, ladies' blaok cashmere cloves, pair "Albeit" fast black hoAe, elegant sldo combs, tasty work baskets, boy's and girl's caps, pair nickel plated shear, ladles' aud men's purses, good bottle perfumery, Hue llneu towels, pocket kulves, 50c Presents. Elogant wool foscluaturs, Hue silk ueckllod, nice fans, black silk mlttouv, Hue cashmore clove, fauoy mirrors, celluloid work btixes, whisk broom holders Bwlss embrolderlvd llnon haudkerohlefs, Hue bIIk haudkerohlefs, one Durable" white shirt, lino pair shears, good hair brush, Ylgllaut corset. X $1.00 Presents, X Bilk surge umbrellas, Flutter's kid gloves, ladles' and gentlemon's slippers, naeu's kid gloves, one dozen goml llneu uapklus, drmeu flue napkins. ubop rtlua; bags, celluloid Her.ktlu boxes, nleo toilet sets, flue white shirts, good hats, JX. & G onrm-ti, Ferris good senm waists, uloe pair lace curtains, flue fans, three pairs "Albert" fast bluok silk Maoo hose. WILLIS Coiut and Liberty. Ths cut pricesWatch a week or two, Chatterbox. 1895, 60c. tl.t T tnj. PM.U. nrliirir1 from if to 9CC. New Silk Hound Poets, .reduced from $1.50 Embossed Covers, Poets, reduced from $1.50 10 QOC. Full Silk Dound Tocts, reduced from $1.25 In Up Padded Leather Poets, reduced from $1.50 10 si.15. ,v,v,v,v,v263 Commercial st nurseryman, spout Buuday in this city l returning botno tula morning. J. L. Mitchell returned tblfl morn Inc from Cottngo Grove where bo baa hnnn In tho Interest of tbe Home Koruru Oeueflt order. L. II. and W. P. MatthowB, student at tho Willamette Unlveralny left for their homo at CaatloRick, Washing ton, Bundiiy morning. Fiank Mathews, Fleming and Tay lor Burcbum, who bavo been attend Inc Stanford University at Palo Alto, arrived in Salon Sunday morning for a holiday visit with thoir puenU. Otto aud Autone MetBcban, Btudeuts ut tho Btate Agrlculturo College at Corvallls, returned to Balem Erlday afternoon and will spend the holidays at homo. They were accompanied by Henry Kuhl and Oscar Schmidt, of Canyon city, also student at tho same col lego, who will bo their guosts dur ing the holidays. Sonnemau has tho best line ot staple and fancy Chrlatmas goods. Notice. The rapidly Increasing number of accounts una tuo uuuouii way or Keep ing record aud collecting tho aamo uuoettslttucs us 10 uuopt tuo cabu sys tem, aud from January 1, next, all nactcosos must bo paid for when de livered, do fur as many of our cus tomers nro ooucerncd wo regret to be obliged to adopt, this plan, but as wo cauiiot discriminate wo trust tboy will uppreclato our position. N. B. For tho convenience of cus tomers wo will have coupon books in denominations of $2, 3, 5 and $11) wtilnh may bo had at onr onico, or from tho driver at a discount of 6 per cent. These can bo left at homo aud when a bundle Is delivered tho propor amount or coupons may 00 torn nut. Tnti Balesi Steam Laundry 12-23 et Call at Souneruanu's grocery aud inspect his Christinas novelties. Last Night's Btorm. The wind storm last night blow u largo tree acroa tho railroad traok just this aide of Ghomawa. In falling tho tree car ried with it tho telegraph and tele phone Hues, so that communication with lower valloy towns was sus pended for a time, Tho obstruction on the track delayed the train for a time, but It was soon removed and trains passed In safety. Our Readers who have been looking lor Hood's calendar for 1800 will bo glad to know that it is out aud may be obtained from tho druggists or by sending 0 cents in stamps to G. I. Hood Sc Co., Lowoli, Msss. The new caleudur la certainly triumph of art. It represents n lovely head In beautiful brown tints, Burrounded by a gold frame, embossed aud decldodly "up to dale." It makes a useful ornament for tho home aud a pleasant reminder of Hood's Bareaparilla. Open Eveninos. Grocery stores as well as drygoods houses, will keep open evenings until after tbe holidays. Twenty Cows At raueh of M. J. Egau, uear Brooks, for sale reasonably. Beautiful slippers for preaouta at Kmuue Bros. 23-2t Eastern Oysters At Doty's Market. OHIOKENB At Doty's Market. X Hs RROS. A CO.. Catb Dry Goods, Clothing and She Hontt SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Mrs. Perry Cornelius of Turner, is in tho city. 1. Mr. and Mrs. McOccar went to Mehama today. Miss Pauline Loouey, of Jefferson, Is in tho city. MUs Edna Moody left this morning for Tho Dalles, on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hubbard were passengers to Portland this after noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith and little daughter were Portlaud Passengers today. Miss Mable Creasy, of Monmouth, will be tbe guest of tbe family of D. B. Irvln during the holidays. Mrs: A. N. Moores Is visiting friends in the metropolis, going down on tbe Balem I'.cal this morning. Miss Jessie Settlemlcr, a student at Willamette University, went to her home at Woodburu this morning for a holiday visit. MIsb Minnie Bauvaln went to Port land on the Altona thia morning, where she will spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Lynda. Misses Luolla and Kate Carey went to their home In Solo today to spend the holidays. Tho former Is a teacher In tho publlo schools of Balem. and the latter Is attendlug school in MoMlnn villo. MUsea Marie Kirn aud Lena Tarp ley went to Portland by steamer this morning, which place they will leave Tuesday ovenlug for Ban Francisco for a ten days' visit with relatlyea and friendB. si FRATERNAL VISIT. Twenty members of DllasCamp,No. 200, W. O. W., came to Balem Friday evening to visit camp No. 118, of the samo order, In the city. Four candi dates for initiation, Wm. Lewis, It. E, WliliumB, B. Grant and Uriah W. Buren, wero brought over for Initia tion. Tho visitors arrived early in tho evening, and returned homo about midnight. It A. 0. HAND, CHRISTMAS NICJHT. Batem's nowly organized baud, will make Its first publlo appcarauco on Christinas ut tho Opera House every body should uttond tho outertalnment, as thoro are- many valuable gifts to be given to tko audienco on this occasion, besides a splendid musical program to be ronaercd, und for thoso who desire to remain to dauce, muslo will bo fur nished by tbo entiro band of tWutity mon. Borao of the prlZt-B to bo given away nro now on exhibition ut 01 State street, (two doom west of Bush's bank). Everyono purchasing n 25o or n 6O0 admission ticket will bo entitled to a chance to obtain ouh nf the prizes. Beats can be reserved on Mouday with nut extra charge at Fred A, Legg's Drug Storo. 12 21-St Al'l'RKOIATED AliROAD. Ono of tho leading papers of Boise City in a report of a recent entertain ment, "Tno Templo of Fame," pre sented to a largo audleuco In that city, says: 'While Mrs. Pride waa nomi nally tho queen of tho occasion, the real quoun waa Halllo Parrlsh-Hinges. She took the part of Adolina Pattl and won for herself tho sobriquet of the queen of Bong. Tho singer fairly thrilled the audience and was called out twice. Mrs. Hinges is tho profes sor of a voice of remarkable sweetness and flexibility. Her enunciation is ao clear as a bell, Without doubt, her singing is tbe beat over heard in Boise." Mrs. Hinges la a Salem girl, well known to all. w. 0. T. u. At Clara Davidson's practical talk on "Heredity", last Tuesday afternoon, at the ball on Court street near Lib ert'y, about thirty ladles were present. Those semi-monthly meetings are of educational interest, and aro becoming very popular. "Crusado Day," Dec. 20, will be observed by holding special services from 10 n. m. to 4 p. m. In the evening tho county president, Mrs. It. M Robb, will give one of her popu lar talke. Everybody welcome to all tho uieotlnga. The tetcbera ol this ualon are working bard to keep ono door open dally for Christ and the Home. Givo them your cooperation. Don't all to see tho ladles' blryle prize at tiounenmim's grocery. ; m GOES B1QB.T ON. Bomo talk has been going on of late concerning tbe closing out of the Balem Woolen Mill store, but those in author ity luform us the storo will bo con tluued rleht on as in the past, The management have decided to have a grand clearance sale to continue until January 11, '00. Clothing and furnishing goods will be sold at prices that were never before beard of In the Willamette valley. Don't let such an opportunity to get good all wool goods go by without iu veetlgatlng. 17 tf SlMtrio Bitters. Kl-etrlc Hitters it a medicine tutted for anv seaton, but perhaps more. Generally needed when the liver It torpid aud tluggUh and tbe need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted lone? and DcthaDS fatal blllioai fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteract Ing and freeing the aystem from the malarial poitou. ucBuacnc, lauicc.iion, v,uimij. lion. DUilnctt veild to Electric Bitten, so cents and. loo per bottle at Fred A, Legg's urug store. TURKEYB-At Doty's market. Y. af. 0. A. VS. OHEMAWA. Tbe Local Team Cornea Out Vic torious. Saturday afternoon tho Y. M. C. A. and ChemawA Indian boys played another match game of football which resulted in favor 0 tho former, the score being 40 to 0. Tho weather was perfect for playlDg while tho Held was 111 excellent condition with the excep tion of a few wet places. Tho Salem team, accompanied by a number of their friends, went down on tho 2:20 local. The game was called about 3:30 with W. C. Palgo, referee; I. H. Van Winkle, umpire and Es. Blntdeton, linesman. The Indian boys had tbo "kick ofl" and Freeman Bent tho ball down the Held almost to their goal but tho Y. M. C. A. boys gradually worked the ball back to tbo center of the Held. Ollngor attempted to mako a touoh-down but was tackled very nicely by Dodge. When near tho middle of the first half tho Y. M. C. A. raado the flret touob.down and Murphy succeeded in klcklnt a goal, scoring thereby 0 points. Ground was then gained alternately by the teams tho Y. M. C. A. making two additional touch-downB, accomp Ined by the kicking of a goal eaih time, before tbe close of tbe first half In spite of tbo splendid Interference of the Cbemawa team. At the end of the first half the score stoed: Y. M. 0. A. 18, Cbemawa 0. At the beginning of tho second half the Indian boys played heroically and bad almoBt reached their coveted goal when by an unlouked for move on the part of the Balem team tbe Cbemawa team lost the ball. Murphy mado a run around tho end and mado a touch down also kicking a goal, making the score twenty-four to nothing lu favor of Balem. The ball waa ngaln taken to the centor of tbo Hold and kicked of by tbe Indian boys. The Y. M. C.A. noon obtained possession of the pigskin and by a splendid run Clover Leaf Corn, The Sweetest on earth Genuine Blue Point Oysters fat, delicious, Flickingus Tomatoesj solid packed, no juice AntoninVs" Olive Oil? palatable and pure We make a specialty of high grade goods Our extracts are unsurpassed in quality, P O Grocery HARRITT LAWRENCE around tho end, almost the entiro length of the field, Murphy made auotbor touch dowu-and kicked a goal ralslngthoscoroof tho Salem team to 80. Two more touoh-dowue and goals were soon mado by the Y. M. C. A. team, making a total of 42 points to 0 In their favor. A few momenta later Walter Qray, Salem's p'ueky right half back, made a touoh down but Murphy failed to kick a goal. Ground was gained and lost alternately by tbe two teams until tbo last half ended when tho bull was near the center of tho Held. TuoBcore ofthegamo stood 40 to 0 In favor of tbo Balem team. The two teams lined up aa follews: Y. M. C. A. Position Cbemawa Webb center Sanders DUque r guard Hunt Judd 1 guard Boss Hodgkin (capt).....r end .Davis Grllley 1 eud David Macey r taoklo Graoani Chase 1 tackle Scott Murphy q back Miuer (capt) dinger r h back Moore Gray I h back . Dodge Evans lull baok Freeman Tho substitutes were: Balem Burns, Winters. Cbemawa Bagnell, Fitz Patrick and Teabo. NOTES. Tho game waa witnessed by a num ber ot the teachers of the school. The playing of Freeman, Dodge and Miner of tho Cbemawa team was especially good. With BUtlloIent training tho Che. mawa team would doubtless surprise their friends lu tho sport of fuotball. Aa it is they have an 'enviable reputa tion as base ball players. With tho exception of u sprained .-J11J IX ,1J Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. w CREAM BAKING P0WMR (Most Perfect Made. 40 Ytrs the Suul&. CLEAN SWEEP. We want to make a clean sweep of all -HOLIDAY GOODS- As it is hoc a desirable stock to carry over, so will offer the balance of our novelties, con sistirg of TOILET CASES, MANICURE SETS, WORK BOXFS, NECKTIE CASKS, COLLAR AND CUFF SETS; .lEWl'LRY CASES CKLLULOID NOVELTIES, BURNT Leather NOVELTIES, FANCY BASKETS ' FANCY SLIPPERS, Novelties in Umbrellas, ALBUMS; MIRRORS, FRAMES, ETC., ETC., AT GREATY REDUCED PRICES THEY MUST GO MONDAY and TUESDAY. Besides the above mentioned articles we have a full line of Handkerchiefs of all kinds Mufflers, Silk Mittens, Gents' Neckwear, and numerous lines that make pretty as well as useful gits. You should buy of us for the reason that you can d better in the wav of price, aud, in addition, with every 2 purchase you get a ticket on the aiil vorwaro to bo given away on Xmas S. M. & E. KEGULATORS OF LOW PRICES. J&2TTELEPHONE 112. j53T"Our store open until 9 o'clock Monday hip, which Injury was unfortunately sustained by Dodge, ot tho Chemawa team, uo accidents happened to mar the pleasure of tbo gams. Those who went down from Balem to seo the gamo were: Dr. L. W. Gulss and sou, Bt., Thos. Kay, Jr., Box Byars, Warren Gllbort, Bert dinger, Jm, Cochran, Don Trultt.Elrno Davis, Walter Basey, W. C. Palgo, I. H. Van Wluklo aud Ebln Slnglotou. Chester Murphy, Wm. Evans, Wa ter Gray did tho best work for tho Y. M. 0. A. team ulthough each player assisted materially in bringing about the reoult of tbe game. Tho team worked together Saturday in perfect unity and accomplished considerable thoreby. The Indian boya made a number of excellent center plays when they almost pushed the local team before them. They haye usoles of irou aud with a thorough understanding of tbe game would no donbt accomplish a great deal. A number of feet was frequently galnod when they made a ceuter play. In all they sro very courteous and gentlemanly. You Can Believe. The testimonials published in behalf of iioou' aarcauanua. ihey are written by honest people, who Imve actually found In their own experience that Hood's Sarsapar illa purifies the blood, creates an appetite, strengthen the sysaen and absolutely and per manently currs ull diseases caused by impure or deficient blood. Hood's Pills for the liver and bowels, act promptly, easily and effectively. Prices no object. Many attractive and useful Holiday Goods still In stock. Silk Handkerchiefs, sillc mufflers, silk mittens, linen handker chiefs plain and embrolderied, um brellas, hosiery, underwear, &c. Remember, prices no object. 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. VETERINARY Condition powders, liniments, heal ing lotions and ointments, blistering oint. rncnts, purgative pills and colic medicines al ways on hand as cheap as elsewhere, CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. MITCHELL. Graduate ot Ont. Vet. College, Toronto, Canada, Office and Dcspensary at Rfd Front Livery Btable, Salem, Oregon. IT BE ! THE Chattel Mortgage Sale. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF G. W. JOHNSON & SON Will Be It must go and if the price has anything to do with it, the sale will not last long Their loss is your gain Remember, any suit or overcoat in the store goes for $10 Mackintoshes, $650 A massive lino of gents' neckwear, underclothing, collars, culTd, hats, handkerchiefs, etc., suitable for Ht-n9iblo holiday piesents, are all marked down to cost. Come early, before the assortment is broken. 261 Commercial st. COLLEGE OP MOSIC of the Willamette Oniuersity. -lUNDBR NEW MANAGEMENT.- Modern methods. Up to date. Same as in tbe raMera and Kuropenn Tonnorvatorles None bat the beat is good enough for beginners aa well ua 1 r wore adva ced pupils. 7-1 n The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OK THE CITY. Reduced rutee, Management liberal. Electric cars leave hotel for all pub ic buildings and points of Interest. Hpecial rates will bo given to permiuent patrons. A.. I. WAGNER, -EXCELSIOR - STABLE B. C, Hansen, Manager. Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stables hack of State Insurance block. J C. GOODALE, COBURG LUMBER YARD, TWELFTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT All grades and dimensions of Buldlng Lumber. Largest stook and'Lowcst Plc. ' "J. E. BAKER, Manager. H. STOCK -115 STATE STREET. and Tuesday. Sacrificed A gent of Mortgagees. xu n in iii ov iu.ij.nt It. A. HEUITAUE, Voca- Director. KM1L.I wlNKLEIt. Insmmrnui Director. t l ' Ki v C jn.-tt - , i :