The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, December 01, 1899, Image 4

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BiVRQAIN TIME ON
JACKETS
Monday opens oor Big Winter Sale of
Jackets, Capes and Mackintoshes!
till
tomorrow what yoo can do
Tomorrow yottr size or style may be
Vv i v '
-Dtn't potff
Aiy.
gwie.
Twenty-five per cent discount means 1-4 off
3525.00
20.00
15.00
MBCOTKf Jl8.75luio.oo SSMSK5!lg5te
3515.00
loth now (or
Jckel, r or mc- m c rir mourn.
IDIOMI H Oil. w I J.-... ratwi nptnuoVln.
Jacket, captor roackln iFij oC J,VA touli, gala price
7.50
3.75
CASH
STORE
HOLVERSON'S
OOl COMMQKC1AL ST,
CASH
STORE
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Kid Gloves
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Jewelled Hat Pins
t Usually sold nt 25c, Special 10c
" each,
Wen's Linen Collars
A now lot of our 2 clasp gloves, In
ttio lato Castor shades, Tans,
Browns, Navy, Black, Reds, Itcu
nlar $1.25 gloves s very Jlno stock.
. $1,00 a pr
A lol 6t regular $1.00 rIovcr In
which are broken. If your
sire it 'among tliotn them Its a
bargain.
68c a pr
All (lie httt shapes, 2 for 25c.
X
That New
Neckwear
Ir changing ownerR nt n
rate. New teckR, Iwws, Imi
Ascotn, I'uff.
25 and 50c.
Holiday Umbrellas
Taile a look at corner window
Selections mndo now will lie re
Nerved until Xmas.
Remember Our
Linen Sale
This week. Bedvnhics In table
linen ever fliown.
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THANKSGIVING.
Successful Union Services and
Was Said and Done Tkre.
What
After Which Baiemltes Enjoyed Dinner
Parties, Football, Masque
rades, Etc.
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Children Who Wear Glasses
Am seen now much more frequently
man ever uoioio, because parents nru
growing wImi In knowing that wcuk or
defective- eyesight In thu young can be
cured or remedied by tho uso oi proper
glasses worn In time. I lit all kinds of
eyes young or old, aftur making a scien
tific teat 01 tho cyoelght free of charge.
My Mock of optical goods of all kinds is
complete to
I keep all
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kinds of Hjiectuelo and oyo-
ixinsos oi any tkwrintici
ipllcatcu. Charges renwuiablo,
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parts
iled.
lyes tested free,
Optician
C.H.HINGBS
IBO COMMUHOIAL BT,
WEATHER REPORT.
FoiccaHt for Thunduy rain, cooler,
Holiday oods,
All kinds of silk embroidery, hand
kerchiefs, ornament, silk screens,
China ware, Japanese fancy goods, etc
Oimra houso block 112 Court Ht. llulo
Wing Bang Co. 11-211 mo.
A Contented Man
Will be he, who after eating his
Thanksgiving dlnnef, has his ocket
lilted with Iji Corona's to Hinoke.
GOLD DUST
FLOUR,
Mado by
Sidnay Powor Co.
Every sack guaranteed.
Atade from olcl wheat.
quire of your grocer.for tele
phone No. d1.
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11.21ml
Ice Not Olven Away,
1 cannnl'afford to glvo ice away, but
am selling n pure article at a price that
is within Ihe reach of all.
Ciiybtal Ick Works.
J. Magulro, Prop. 0 15 tf
CAPITAL UREWBKY
REEK.
BOTTLED
KllngerA Ucck,Succetsora to UouthSalem
Uotthr. Works.
All orders for bottled beer will lie filled
at tho browory. Kept on cold storage.
Fret) city delivery. Telephone 3191,
Tlwnksglvlng Time
Is a Busy One
In our fancy grocery department, where
you wil flud everything In delicacies for
the- Ublo, as well as cholcy canned
fruits, vegetables, crnnlifrrles and Jel
lies of tho best quality Our extra large
layer figs, layer table ruinius, assorted
puts, plum pudding, mince meat, extra
quality pumpkin in cans, cholco blend
of fancy coffeog and teas at loet prices
and Al quality, at
f . SonnemanN,
TJ1K OROOKU
a T!pbou 3)
Mackintoshes,
A broken lino of inlccs' and loys'
mackintoshes Is offeriNl nt reduced
prices to clone out the lot. Iluyers w ho
come tlrstwlll lw offnnil their choice
from M.-oiip. W. 11. Ilonsnv.
2tt7 Commercial street.
Ijtrdlu bulk at lppley's. 11 IK tf
It takes but a inlnnlo to overcome
ucmiuh by tho uho of One Minute
Cough Cure, nulckly ciitch nil forniH of
throat nnd lunir troubles A ruinous
apecllln for urlniw and Itsnfter uiTects
Utouea Drug Stores.
I'uneral of Wm. Taylor.
The remains of Wllllum Taylor son of
Zach. Taylor, of Antelope, Or., are to
arrhn at Salem this eenlng, from Hvv
kane, for burial. Tho funeral will Ih
hold al Halem, Hjttunlay.
The deceased was nt 8okaue for med
ical treatment since laxt fall, lie was
nnephnw offJ.W. and II. Palmer, of
JUwtslale,
WOODMliX, TAKK NOriOK.
Tho memlters of Salem Camp No. US,
Woodmen of tho World, will limit at
tho hall at I ::t0 o'clock tomorrow (Sat
urday) to attend tho funeral of William
ruylor. Funeral from the undertaking
parlors of W T. Illgdou
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Tlic Bon Bon
lias a new proprietress who will contin
ue to stre all (Mtrona with tho freshest
Hock of lxst confivtionery and fruits.
V refreshing drink of soda or cider uud
tho Im-sI of cigars at 138 State Street.
It H 1m Mhh. A. CiiKTiH.
THE LEADER I IfoVs
TWO
STORES
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x 265-271 Commercial St
f" eSf&Z K,"1 l lo U l.a fur II Oa.
lt.irlMi IM, V. K. u4 M(l OoiMU l all .bid, auj itylai for h lottt .ls.
Tho union Thankwivlnw' services at.
the First Uabtlst church drew a good
nudlenco from the different deuomlmv
tlons, in splto of the prevailing utorm
of wind end rain.
No elaborate exercises were attempt
ed, but a simple pervlco of mttslo and
prayer and a short sermon made up the
program.
Keoidea the music by a choir of ladies
ond gentlemen, to pieces were ren
dered by a quartette consisting of
Messrs. Crawford, 'jenks, Gilo and Ha
ke r.
On tho platform were Hev. Itonald
McKillop, of the llaptlst church ; Hev.
II, It. Pratt, of the United Evangelical J
Hev. II. A. Ketchum, of tho Presbyte
rian ; Hev. John Parsons, of tho First
M, K.: Rov. J. J. Evans, ef tho Chris
tian ; Hov. W. C. Kantncr, of tho Con
gregational, nnd Hev. Henderson, of tho
Central Congregational.
Tho ThankFglvlng-scrmoniy the Hev.
J. J. Evans, was brief, but appropriate
to tho day, nnd showed considerable
clear thought.
He deprecated tho idea of crediting
all existing prosperity to any political
pnrty, Instead of to tho Giver of alt
good.
Ho thought wo ought to thank God
for the widening influence of this na
tion. Thero might be much of wrong
connected with tho manner of bringing
this about, but tho fact remained tho
Kimoj lliat this nation nnd acquired a
higher standing in tho eyes of tho na
tions of tho world. A broadening Influ
ence was everted tion this country by
tho new situation, and now responsibil
ity had fallen upou us to set a good ex
ample to tho other peoples and the na
tions that sit in darkness.
Thero was arising a stronger demand
for tho purity of the homo life, and the
opposition to seating tho pollgamlst,
tlohcrts, was an outcropping of this sen
timent.
The speaker drew from tho well of
crystal truth nhon ho touched upon
tho growing movement among tho eo-
pie, tho growing sentiment for a more
practical Christianity; for the applica
tion of tho principles taught by Christ
to every day life, uml to business meth
ods.
It was a matter for thanksgiving that
the Hople wero calling for a more in
timate knowledge of tho Nnzarcne.
Many of tho problems confronting the
world today would be easily nolved by
tho practical application of tho teach
ings of the Master.
Iteforo tho close of the service a col
lection was taken up for tho Salem hos
pital, to help toward the expenses inci
dent to moving to tho now location In
tho Orphan's Home building, which has
been given to tho hospital. Exactly fL'O
was raised.
Thu ecrvico cloned with tho singing of
"America" by tho choir and audience.
tllL'llC'll IIRIIT ItWHKII.
Tho meeting at tho First llaptlst
church on Thnukcglvlng evening was a
fitting close for a day of sjiccial religious
ligulllcauce, and It was a thanks-giving
meeting in u very practical boiiso.
The purpose of tho meeting was to
finish tho work ofmtslng funds to lift
tho debt which has Ih'cii hanging like a
heavy clould over the llaptlst church
over since tho completion of tho new
church building.
This purpoio was fully accomplished,
and the bcuutlful church cdillce stands
pdd for uud free from debt; and the
mortgage will lw cancelled as soon us the
formalities can Ixt complied with,
Tho credit for this grand nchleemiut
U'longs mainly to the honored uator of
theuhurch, Hev, itonald McKillop.
When he enmo here about tho Unit of
Hits year tho mortgage Indebtedness of
the church umounted to f 1000. Ho an
nounced his intention of wiping this
out, and .attacked tho problem wlthn
courage which took no unto of obstacles.
How tho thing was Ksslbly done no
one ecomsto fully understand, but when
tho meeting opened last night tho bal
ance remaining to be raised was but
'00, This was a tidy sum to raise in
one evening but It was raised and tho
seemingly Impossible was actually
accomplished.
One point which made his task seem
lioR)letJ was tho fact that tho church
membership contained very few wealthy
men or women. Nevertheless, the
thing Is done; the debt Is provided for
Tho church and Its puator should re'
celvo the heartiest congratulations (
all the good people of this city.
witnessed by only tho immediate rclrt
tlvcaof tho high contracting parties.
The brldo Is tho accomplished daUgh
ter of Prof. T, M. Catch, president of tho
Oregon Agricultural college, nnd Is a
sister of ex-Mayor Claud Gatchi of Sa
lem, who, with his family was present
at the wedding.
The groom Is ono of tho law firm of
Arthur, Wheeler & White, at Seattle,
and bears tho reputation of being one of
the leading young attorneys of Washing
ton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wheeler left for their
future home, after a happy Thanksgiv
ing wedding dinner nnd many expres
sions of Joy oyer tho event.
STEPHENS M'INTYKK. At the
homo of tho bride's parents at Liberty,
south of tliis city, at 2:30 p. m., Thurs
day, November 30, 1800. Mlw Dalsv
N. Stephens, to Fred A. Mclntyre, of
this city, Hev. II. A. Ketchum, of the
First Presbyterian church of this city
officiating.
minoii r.vE.vrs.
A free lunch was served to alt Sa
lem ministers and their wives and all
tho ladles of tho W. C. T. U. at tho W.
C. T. II. rooms this (Friday) afternoon
nt 2 o'clock.
It was a nicely conducted affair and
Ilia lunch was not made up of Thanks
giving day scraps.
Salem public schools donated liberally
to tho Portland Hoys and Girls Aid
Slclcty. Tho gifts consisted of puni-
kins, cabbages, squashes, onions, pota
toes, carrots, beets, celery, apples,
thirty cans of fruit and considerable
Jelly and Jam, n largo amount of clothes,
and story nnd picture hooka. Ono pack
ago that camo from tho South Salem
school showed plainly that tho donor
evidently know w lint was uppermost in
the minds of small boys at this season.
It was a box of marbles. In addition to
theso nrtlcloi thero wero several pack
ages of groccrlei and f 0.21 In cash. The
money was contributed by tho several
schools as follows! East $3.10; Parkf
fl.70; Lincoln, 7fi cents; Polytechnic'
25 centii ; North, 34 conts, and Central, 1
cent. Tho good nnd money were for
warded to tho society with the compli
ments of tho schools of Salem. Since
tho abolition of tho Salem Orphans'
homo this cause a't Portland Is believed
to bo a worthy one.
Owing tho weather the M. W. A.
masqucrado was not a largely attended
ns was ex)cctcd.
Messrs, P. II. Stoat, J. V. Wilson,
and V.. C' Horren, a Judge, awarded
prlteHaa follows
Host sustained lady character, Miss
I.lbby. who represented a JapaucHc.
Ileal sustained gentleman character,
C. F. Martin, Mexican cow boy.
Most comical gentleman character,
John Chase, Hebrew drummer.
Most Handsome lady coitume, Mle
Chnrlntto Helleiibrani), hospital nurho.
Cuke walkers Mr. Hanklns (the
Devil) and Mrs. Wallace (SpanMi Indy.i
Tho Saluin football team defeated
Illiemawa 10 to Oat tho Fair Grounds.
HOL DAY APPfflTE
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PERSONAL
MOVEAENTS
A Oenuine Clone Out.
Tho entire remaining stock
OsJmrn Racket Store stock must
gurdless of cost.
of tho
go re-
tlAw
PeoDlo In the City From Othor
Towns on Business nnd VIs-
Itlng FHende.
F. It. Anson went to Portland today.
Walter Lyon went to Portland Thurs
day. Meyer Hlrsh spent Thanksgiving in
Portland.
Miss Jennie linker went to Oregon
City Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kola Nles went to Port
land this morning.
Ed. Hodson and daughter went to
Oregon City Thursday.
Collector nnd Mrs. I. L. Patterson
went to Portland this morning.
Miss Mnudo Myers, a Salem teacher
hnfl gono to visit friends in Linn county.
Richard Holmah camo down from
Albany to scnd Thanksgiving with Ills
family.
.Airs. J. G. Hooker, of the Nonparlcl
Millinery parlor", went to Portland this
morning.
Miss Mira Raymond who spent
Thanksgiving nt home, returned to
Portland this morning.
Ira Hamilton, who is a student at the
Agricultural eoljege spent Thanksgiving
in the city, eating turkey with his jieo
plo. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A, llouck and child
came up from Portland to eat turkey
and visit with Mr. and Mm. Clarence
Hamilton.
T. R. Hlbbard, of Sllverton, was the
Thanksgiving guest of K. It. Hlbbard
nnd family and together they nre going
up to the Sodaville Springs tomorrow.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. IT. Ulaznrd of Em
pire, Coot county, left for homo today.
Judgo Jlnr.j-nrd had porno law business
to look after i.t tho Capital, nnd they
wero the guests of old friends nt Salem.
Ira E. Allen, grocer, of tho linn of
Allen & Howersox, returned homo by
boat this morning from Corvnllis, where
ho ate turkey nt a family re-unlon. Ho
wai not in the city Wednesday evening
to attend the Citizens' ratification but
accepts the sninnjust ns heart llyns If he
hud been there.
.Rain or shine, hMiTKpMpy or
wnckdavs makes ii'iP'i. 1. ;uS to a
man's appetite. He w-siPtitfHBPest to
he had at all times nndtifct' Jtrhy so
many patronize the
White House Resfa
106 Stato st,
St. Elmo Restaurant,
244 Commorclnl st, Snlom
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Hnlom, and
GEORGE BROS., Proprietors.
TODAY'S MARKET.
Portland, Dec. 1. Wheat valloy
51 62 Walla Walla.Dlc. to 52.
Flour Portland, $2.75 to 3.00. Super
flno 2.15 per bbl.
Oat-Whlto3135c, groy 33 to 34c.
Hay Timothy WQtl LOO nor ton.
Hops 710c; old crop 5 Gc.
Wool Valley. 1213c: Eastern Or
egon, 8Uc Mohair, 27 30.
Millstuff-Brnn, 17; shorts, 18,
Poultry-Chickens, mixed, $3.00 to 3.50
Hens 4 to 4.60, turkeys, live, 12M13c.
Eggs Oregon, 27J to 30c per doz.
Hides Green,saltedGOlbs,80c.uiule
GO lbs, 7K8J6 ; sheep pelts, 1520c.
Onions 1 to lc.
Butter Best dairy, 25035; fancy
creamery, 50c to 55c per roll, store 'Ayi
and 40c.
Potatoes 15 to 60c per cental.
Hogs Heavy dressed 5c to tic.
Mutton Drcsecd,fl)c to 7c jnsr pound.
Beef Steers. 3.60t4.00; cows, 3.00
(33.50 dressed, beef fljtf to "li
Veal-dressed, flKBc.
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat 58 pounds and over 41c.
Wool 10c, Mohair 30c.
HopsOtolOc.
Barley 35 to 38c.
Oats-2tt 2Hc.
Hay Baled, cheat fH.OO., Timothy
8.3!10.
Eggs 25c.
Flour In wholcsalo lots $3.00 retail
$3.40
Millstuffs-bran $13.00 shorts $15.00
Hogs dressed, 5)c.
Live cattle Steers 3cows 2,J4' to 3.
Sheep 2.50$3.
Dressed Veal nVc.
Butter Dairy lC&ccreamcry 22c.
Poultry Chickens 0 to 7c, Turkeys 10
tol4c.
Potatoes 25 to
!M)c.
The Tobacco Trust
Is said to be gobbling up thu Cuban lc
tobacco, nnu prices oi good c
Increase. Ho wise oml lay 1
stock of "Little Champions'
good
Duck Coats, Oil Coats,
Oil hats anil leggings, overalls, Jack
ets, work uml dress Milrts, at the New
York Racket. Cull and get them nt
racket prices 29 2d lw
Prepare for Thanksgiving,
Hv visiting our grocery w hero you can
buy tho Ivst nnd largest variety of pro
visions, groceries and fruits for the
Hiualh'Ht amount of cash. Branson A:
Hagati. ll-27o od
Mm. II. Churchill, Berlin, VtMiye,
"Onr buby was covered with runnlm?
sores. DoWllt'H Witch Hazel Salve
ctped her," Hewuro of worthless
counterfeits. Sto..es Drin: Stores.
How to Say Money,
Ono war Is to buy your clothing
where you can obtain a standard qual
ity for less sums than others ask for
L'lieupor makes. Call at 207 Commer
cial street and compare qunlitv mid
price. V. II. Ilmisov,
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
COTTAOC.
E. Bates, Wamle. Or. Mm, M. M.
Put toil. Mls Pearl Newberry Clamnth
Falls Or.; Mrs. S. Hnys, Indetioiidcuco
Mr-. OO McClollan, Albany.
WILLAMUrTC.
Mrs. J. G, Walker. San Francisco;
Mrs. Mary Smith, Astoria; E. O. Wat
terninn, V. Wnttcrmau, Dallas; Justice
and Mrs. O. E. Wohertou, R. B. Flem
ing, Mlas Knight, Miss Benson, Dr. A.
A. Jessiip, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. William
and sou, City; Julious Lvons, II. Bar
ker, II. D.Tnpl, Kansas City; Harry C.
Itoyd, E. C. Hackloy, San Francisco;
F. J. Cnlep, Chicago; Maude Morris,
EinzenuiO. S. Rveiro, A.S. Robertson.
MliiuonpoliNt AnnaM. Krebs, Portland;
Win, l-aiier, Aliiany; it. i. Lone, jios
cow, Idaho; W. B. Jenkins, Seattle.
Voice of the People.
At and near Salem is, thut when they
want to enjoy a good cigar they buy the
"I.a Corona.
Tiy Allen's Foot-Ease.
A powder to be shaken Into tho
shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous
and lint, and uela tired easily. If you
liuye smarting feci or tight shoes, try
Alleu's Font-Ease. It cools the feet
u lid makes walking easy. Cures swol
len, sweating fcot, Ingrowing nails,
Misters and cullous spots. Relieves
corns und bunions of nil pain nnd
iflves rest and comfort. Try it todnv
Sold by nil druggists and shoe stores,
for 25c Trial package FREE. Ad
dres.Allen S Olmsted, Lo Roy,
N. Y. 6
"One Minute Cough Cure is thu
best remedy 1 ever ued for coughs
uud colds, write II. . wtiiiuiiiH,
Gentry vIHp, 1 nil. It Is the only huriu-
less remedy inui gives iinmeuinic re
sults. Cures croup, pneumnnlu, bron
chitis mid lung troubles. Its early
use prevents consumption. Stones
Drug Stores.
The Smallpox Scate
Haa nothing to do with the cut rates
wist oer the Northern Pacific railroad.
Come in and let ua give you full informa
tion, rates, etc. We havo tho boat
equipped train and best service of any
railroad to all Missouri rher iiotiits.
Dining car and upholstered tourist
sleeer8 on each trair-. Come hi and
see us. Timmih, Watt A Co.
eod
with dyspepsia,
"I was neurlv dcud
1 used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. That
cured me." It digests what you cat.
Cures Indigestion and ull forms of
dyspepsia. Stones Drugstores.
If You Want
a ncnt o erco.it for n child, from 3 years
old upward, call at tho New York
racket, alto younu mens overcoats from
3.25 to 0 60, keep the lioys warm. It wil
not cost much, und will keep tho lioys
ncaitny, prices very low. 21) 2d lw
DeWltt's Little Kurly Rlfcrs purify
the blood. Famous little pills for con
stipation nnd liver trouble. Stones
Drug Siurci.
To cure I.a Grippe, Keep warm, ctpectatli
be feU and take Dr. Mliea' Nervine. '
Auction sale of
Sdllllll
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FOR SALE Cheap, automatic
In-tlie-Biot macniiies. im
Pucks, AdmiroU all tho
rucks, itumiraiii an mo inu-m mi
proNcd and now cataioguos nun circu
I i -v..., v i... r.. c..u..
nira irit-. imi nuirnv v,.,
N. Y.
All property now owned bv the Salem Buildintr and Loan
miatio nickel. I Association, and comprisine first-class homes in every part of
ho'latest0!'.?:' t"e city aiui its suburbs, will be sold at A X X
Public auction
hynicui
12-l-ilt
HkVCHAI. WKIUIISOS
A weldlngof great Interest to Salem
ttes was solemnized at the home of Prof,
and Mrs. T, M. Gatch, at Corvaills, Or.,
TliunHlny, Nov. 30, 18VW, at 11 a, in. It
wa the marriage of Miss Claire Gatch
to Mr. I.eban 11. Wheeler.
Tho ceremony was performed by Hev.
K. I. ThomMou, viiter of the Prehy
terian ciiuroti oi that city, and was
Breton Studio,
Mrs. Wiggins has re-opened her
Art Studio, in tho Holinan house
corner Court and Cottage streets
Studio hours Monday uud Wednes
day 2:30 and 5 '30 p. in., and Sat
urday 0 a. in. to 1 p. m. For terms
und information call al studio. Vis
itors always welcome
Sara
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Beginning on Twelfth Street, near Leslie, in Yew Park, nt
10 a. m. For particulars of sale, terms, etc., call at the ofiice
of the SALEM BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, 256
commercial aireet.
Bar g,fin3 At feiednian's New ifocl
In steel rod-Umbrellas you will save at leitst 25 per
cent, buying them at
4 ; Friedman's New Racket
ltwilUpay;.yoiT:tobuy the Ladies' or Men's mackin
toshes at w-.
Friedman's New Racket
Rubber shoes, boots and bicycle capes, a specialty at
Friedman's New Racket
The latest andTowest prices in clothing at
Friedman's New Racket
Great bargains in gloves and hats at
Friedman's New Racket
If you want a child's or ladies' jacket or cape, you are
best suited at
Friedman's New Racket
For staple Dry Goods, notions and fancygoods, blan
kets, towels etc.
Friedman's New Racket
Is the boss place,
lem Ore.
Cor. State and Commercial St. Sj-
Closing out the
ITI.I1IIISII
Everything in the store will be sold absolutely
at first cost, not even freight added. Now is
the time to get your pictures framed; your
house papered tine new stock of wall paper.
GARPnS
1
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1
Immense stock of Carpets. It will pay you to
get them now, from 25c a yard up. Only a
short time left in which to dispose of this stock.
All thoso Indebted to the firm of Rotnn A
Irwin, or J. A. Rotnn, for merchandise will
please call and settlo Immediately with
Isadore Greenbaum,
Second Door South of the Postoffice.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
Blacksmith's Goods
IN THE VALLEY. CONSISTING OF
IRON. STEEL, COAL, PHCENIX SHOES,
CAPEWELL NAILS,
ALSO CARRIAGE
-MATERIAL OF Al.
AND WAGON
L DESCRIPTIONS,
GRAY
BROS
Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore.
BLACKSMITH
COA
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W e now have on hand a numlier
ono Blacksmith Coal for sale at
a pice less than ever sold In
Salem; also 20,000 feet of Drain
." at,8reatly reduced rates.
Cull and see
H. S. BENTLEY A CO.
IM.Im 1119 Front, cor Chemeketa
The Palace Market
Will fill your order for a roast,
broil or fry of Insef, mutton,
(wrkor sausage. Corned beef,
nicely cooked, boned and pressed
ready to allco for your lunch.
Wo have our own delivery man.
Your patronago solitlted.
MOYER & EDWARDS,
Phont2021. l.HS .state 8U
Yew Park Grocery.
U Fresh JOrtvon Huck- H
A wheat Hour, 10 lb sacks, S
VJ i,nly SOtf. 9
fl .runberriw. j
s. Maplo syrup In bulk.
y Tnylor's celebrated
m butter always on hand, tt
Allen &
Bowersox
l!
En Invitatien:
We are pleased to extend a cordial invitation to every
person in Salem, and especially the ladies, to come
down to our slore and look over our splendid hand
kerchief display. The noilh window is full, and the
big center display table is now covered with as select
a line as you'd find anywhere in the country. These
goods were bought direct from one of the biggest
importing houses in the country, and no one can beat
us on style or value. You'll find everything plainly
marked, both in the window and on the table. We
can leave these out for a few days only, as we intend
next making a big doll display.
Make your selections of handkerchief now.
and you'll get tho pick ( Urn pil. Pure
Linen H1.,? up Icoandcnibiolderd,6eiip.
WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com.
Holiday Books, Toilet Cases.
Chrislmas Novelties. JV
av
.
I'urloals of
New HwU
giuTPimniiiiiiiiiiiiinnTT
UaaaT aaaalla(ta3V -aS
Not Sold Out
The am-culator did not como up with
10 A . ' to ilny. out tk at
the O.burn Racket Store in bulk
Tho proprietor meant what he
said and intends to retire from business.
The whole stock, comprising boots,
shoes, hosiery, underwear, clothing ami
a thousand useful articles, is offered at
cost. Come early, havo llrst choice
and a bargain at
The Osuun.N Racket Store
11-25 lm
Telegraph Dispatch.
The Ssowkv North
HEEDS OPERA HOUSE
PATTON UltOS., Levee aivl V(r.
-ONE NIGHT ONLY.
n Safiipday, n
" December "
NEW YORKS' LATEST CRAZE.
To The Fair .Store.
Salem Oregon,
rnumi iMUney:
Oot your holidav
Nov. 21, '09
It!.
SUA.
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'"'HUUiYII u"HI'M'l! tgf
Call eart and
LookoiermirStocl,
FRANK S. DEABOfiN'S
Book Store.
.jo your noiuiay goods in, e h? I
know they must bo very nice, and cheap
oo. for you buy iiuacli lanw quantithi
fur ay
lll.1t VA11 con Dfk
-T . w VH1 DUli
low on are dolno- tli ri.i. i.: V
o quantities
them very
...Biiuiiroiner gootts at big reduc
e mtX1 rm f0r CtniasojTalul
eer thing. sAvrA Clauhk.
S MONEY
TO LOAN
Furniture. Pianos. Om., w..
on. nrnlU...ti.u..i.i'
( i02OEO.F. SMITH Yoiasu
A most
tho great
vivid realistic prohution of
Dewey Parade
Exactly as It occurred in New York city
in conjunction with
Spanish Bull Fight"
Also Tho Phantom play,
The Man in the Moon
By tho wonderful Electro-Magrogrsi
Popular Prices, 26 and 60c
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