- tr-WyCTwwwp i Mummy "' "Hwto wn m1 wjb wjij wppwwwj " iJrTt" "T7ip- "" " "TW flf V itpBflPVj'WIW VT-wwTrw - - -p- - 'wfr'ViV- i-- K, 8 HO FOR YOUR The most popular Xmni! gift, endless variety and nit prices. Fur Bos aud collarettes. Bargains in every fur garment at 30 per rent off regular prices. , Stock Collars and Ties of Liberty etlbn, satins, velvets etc. Pillow taA Covers 14, 10, nnd 18 Mnare with fancy covers. Popular Dress Goods Wool soloils black silk warp Henri ettas Venetians nil colors, Scotch plaids etc. etc. CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S OOl COMMKROtAL ST, sfl Holiday stock f For Young f WHERE USEFULNESS COMBINES WITH NOVELTY TO f MAKE THE REMEMBRANCE THESE PRACTICAL TIMES WHAT IS MORE ACCEPT ABLE THAN THESE: t r r r r DRF.S8 PATTERNS FUR COLLAHKTTF.8 TAHLULINKNB DATII ROHKB LACK CURTAINS POHTIKHE8 MAOKINTOBHF.S FANCY COM US HlLK WAIST PATTERNS r - Remnant Sale Now On I.J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY i Remnant Sale Now On V i,dr - HorCliristiDas Present WATCHES CHAINS RINGS At prices lower than over. I have Uken' special pains in selecting my hol iday goods, andean iwsltlvuly say I have- iwulcoallno of Cold and Silver novelties hh evur came to tho city. Be fore buying call and see them, no trouble to show them. Every article marked In plain figures. Optical U'Kxbi a speciality. O.H-H.INOB3 WATC115UKICII, JKWKI.KII AND OIITICIAV. 8BO COMMUHOIAb HT. WEATHER HEPOnT. Tonight and Friday rain or snow. Cold period commencing. Great Reduction on Msckintoslws For men and boys. You have the best part of tho rainy season yet to use thorn in. This Included all grades from tho choanal to our IhjsL Wo want to close them all out. Now's your chance. Notico tho reductions below -iS 05 lino all oM block reduced to. ft 75 5 -'5 lino all wool brown reduced to 4 25 4 70 fine all wool brown covert cloth reduced to II B5 .'I 05 all wool black tricot reduced to 2 t5 3 40 all wool black reduced to. . . . 2 75 1 30 black cotton twill reduced to. 1 00 Hoys' all wool black mackintoshes reuular nrlcu 13. reduced to 2 50 1 00 will Hoys' $1.25 black cotton reduced to These uru seasonable gooils aud kiivu vou mouev. It'll not bo necessary to wait till spring to buy your mackin toshes at reduced prices this year. Now York Racket. 13 J lw Eugenie Ulalmt balem. Miss Blair (with n largo company of her own) arrival on the early train and will present "A 1-ndy of Quality," ut the Recti tonight, for the llrst time in Nu loin. In spite of bard times and the low prlcool ull our main crops, she should bo greeted with a good houso and sent away from our city pleasant recollections. Miss lllalr Is more than a good actroHH. She is an artist, a society woman of Washington. 1). 0 , where tho maintains u beautiful home. Miss Jllu.tr has surrounded herself with a most capable company, each of whom Is especially suited to the parts in which they are cast. As tho heroine, Miss Blslr oiti find no inoro titling ve hicle for tho display of her emotional talent, which she ikwscssos to mi extra ordinary dei;reo. Like nil true artists, MIm lllalr'. method are the simplest, and while her art is oi n high order sho so iwrfcct ly employs it as to mako her character ixatlou real, and in her case art never had a mow beautiful surrounding. She is beautiful lu dice and tlguro; tall aud graceful, which together with her sweet womaullnes.1 and trno conception esiH-o-tally lit her for the character. Prepaio for Chrtsim. Christinas is near at hand and mince pies and "plum pudding will bo In de mand, ou will Itnd tho llrst class Hour, mince meat, fruit and ull the luxuries you need to prcjuiro the leant, at Branson & Rugan's. 12-lbeod SALEM'S LEADING STORE. I " I 1 I"1 I (ES inc Lcnucn Bl'Y PRACTICAL CHRI8TMAK PRI58KNTS! Jwwlru; at) tmmenso new Hue WT iwf Mi window for prices. OUR LINK IS Am tJl littkiaMtttHohed handkerchief ur Tuauttr 0fati t II cannot bo equaled for Iom than JI.W. i1 rmf Immnsirt OWhm nud Utusswuiv. Wo can ae you money on ull Itmw. MRb. OX. B, FRASBR 265-271 Coniinercial Sf W ggf P MONEY Cannon's Perfumes Very ncccptablo for Xtnai Perfumes, Ponders, Jxtions, and Waters. Jackets at 1"4 off Capes at 20 per cent discount. Mackintoshes will bo closed out at 1-5 off cash prices. COMH8 ELASTIC HLLTS CIIATKLAINli HAGS HBLT8 AND HUCKLKS HIHHONS Umbrellas CASH STORE and Old m A LASTING ONE, AND IN X FUROAPF.8 FUIt SETS HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES UMUKELLAS POCKET HOOKS FANCY HOSir.ltY NECKWEAR JEWELItY t 1 - s GOLD DUST FLOUR, Madojby Sldnoy I'owor Co. Everysack .guaranteed. X Made from old wheat. In quire of your grocer, or tele phone No. 51. u.3iMi JT kavsjkCsuKnotsnksvn mt sprj Is making moun tains of Candy for Xmas these days, and as usual will have the finest as sortment at the lowest prices. ft) IK Statu St CAPITAL BREWERY UKliK. UOTTLKU Kllnger Ueck,Succestors to UouthSalem Uotthr.Works, All orders for Imttled beer will bo filled t the brewery. Kept on cold storage. Freo city delivery, Telephone 2l.ll, Do You Like Mince Pie? Wo sell Tlilux mince meat. Clean, fruity aud us "giMMl as mother usisl to mako," Hold only in bulk, you buy as much us you want. 12 12 I W llllVNHO A. lt.UIAN. Oregon Prue Winners, lu the Youth's Companion's Amateur 1 1 i'hotographlo I'ommititiou last monlli, ICdgar Felloes, of Portland, Oregon, won the urand nrUe u sliver wise, and aho the llrst prUe of forty dollars. His contribution Is a set of live plutinntypcs "A iiigiimiiii rtiiepnunr is given iiign- est rank us a iiortralt, and in creative art "The Murchiuiiuss" Is considered hlsbcst work, In this competition, In which there were fourteen huudrtHl comHtltors aud thousands of pIcturuH, Mrs. Wiggins, of Kulom, Oregon, took tho socoud prue In tho woman's class. Tho llrst was awarded to Mrs. Emma Farnsworth, of Albany, New York Pa cllle Monthly. From the uIkiui it will he keen that Mrs. Wiggins ranks high among Amerl can's amuteur photographers. The numerous prises received by the talent nrtist In this country aud abroad are a compliment to the young woman oi which our olty can feel JuMly pnmil. Msny Fancy Articles, Cheuiel stand aud table covers, laee curtains, bed spreads, luMihmtnrH, babv hoods, suspenders, gloves, ties, nil klnd of handkerchiefs from 2 for 5e, 5e, IX, and upward hung upon hoops, tlmy tHiii Iki easily seen. Racket prlcus on every- thing, JMeasoeall aud see us at tm New York Racket V" A sT f l1. TWO STORES of muslin underwear at very sinvlul CO.MPLLTH. for 6c; linen and embroider) from lOo Genuine Celluloid Mirrors and manicure sets al Fry's Druo These elegant goods will be sold in cases or singly. Also all the new and popular perfumes. Xmas nurchasers will not be disappointed in looking over our Holiday stock which is the newest, best and cheapest to be had. 310 Commercial St. MAGERS SENTENCED, He Still Loudly Protests That Will Die An Innocent Man. He Ilia Counsel Shows it Was Im possible lo Oet ll Fair Trial By Jury. At 0 o'clock Wednesday morning Judgo lluruett Heutenced W. (. Magers for the murder of Ray Sink, to lm han ged on February 2, HKX). Tho sentencing of Magers was atten ded by noojccitcmonlnordemoustratlon of any kind, the sentence having been pronounced and tho case filially dis posed of before tho town was astir. Tho court instructed Sheriff Van Orrdoll to bring Magers into court tho first thing in tl.o morning. When asked if ho had anything to say why sentence should not bo pronounced upon him, Magers aroso to his feet nud in n clear voice addressed tho court as follows; "You can pass sentence on mo and tako mo out and hang mo but you hang uu Innocent mnn. I am innocent of taking any man's life." While accompanying Magers back to ids cell, Sheriff Van Ordsell, said to tho prisener: "Magers, you have oxhauscd all of the legal processes in an ollort to save your life and there Is little probability that executive clemency will lo exer cised in your behalf. I ndvlso you to prepare for eternity." Tho convicted murderer who has pre sented ids usual nervy and collected front since the recent decision rendered by the siiprmno court was apparently unconcerned at tho remarks of Ills custodian. After u brief pause, how over, in a very coo! anil deliberate man uur ho replied: "You do not nlm lo say that on tho second day of February you will take mo out and murder me, do you?" "I shall follow out the dictates of the law in tills matter," said tho sheriff. "I am not the Judge and lmvo not any choice lu the matter." "Well," defiantly retorted the con demned man, "my blood will forever curse every man who has u hand In this matter. I have no preparation to make. 1 am more ready to die than most men who make confessions. I am as much prepared to die today as I will lw on February 2d." Sheriff Van Orsdell has doubled his guards ami will loterelso every precau tion to prevent tho possibility of tho prisoner cheating tho gallows. A con stant wutch is lsilng kept over Magers, a night and a day watch being employed. The men employed in this capacity are West Morrison aud John Grant. MAOIlll's (l)UNHKI, TALKS. Theie lias Imjoii some reports circulated (jointly to tho effect that leceutdls eloiurosW'ould have thrown a different light on some of the State's witnesses in the case of tho State vs Magers. A JotmN.vi. re(H)rter undertook to trace them down in the interest of fairness to tho State and to tho defendant. When Inquiry was maduof Magers' counsel, living In Salem, he answered that be was always opposed to news- painrznulbleity. He said, "ion are well aware that I have accused, lu Court, the new spuers with lelug rcsouslhlo for all the public sentiment which was worked up against Magers, aud I have deprecated that indicy as Iteing un wise and contrary to our system of jurisprudence, ft has a tendency to disqualify ctmiH)tout jurors, aud even swerve the Judicial mind." He said that he had no doubt tho newspaers of Salem hud beou largely Instrumental lu adding to tho Intense notional state ments of Individuals. Many men have said: "1 believe that he is guilty, though I know nothing about tho testi mony." Tho testimony was altogether circumstantial, aud the eircumstuuees were not of u very convincing nature. The testimony of the Polk county wit ness, who they claim saw Mager and Sink driving on tho road at u quarter IMHt sundown, which was practically nbont (1:!(0 o'clock on that even ing, iljil not eorrosMmd at ull witli tho testimony of a Mr. Keeler aud his nephew who testi fied that the team and buggy was not taken from their stable on that evening, by Sink and Muger until half past 7 or 8 o'clock. This wus certainly the strongest oiroumetnuco which the state rolled upon. Tho wituuns only got a glim 10 of tho arties ho claimed to idsutlfy as they drove rapidly by him In in the twilight, as he expressed it. They talk about his riotous living in Portland, but the state did not prove that ho in curred liabilities during the week that lie was there, boyond f 21 or fWu Yew Park Grocery. CSlvSNCvSCviSviNGNSI ft Fresh Oregon M .. lut.1. ,I.M,W Ruck- f ?ntlil,orri.ii. ft Mplosyruiilubu!k. V butter alwMva on hand. SJ Allen & Bdwersox Hair Brushes, Combs, Store. Hoalso stated that inasmuch as the matter had passed tho courts, ho felt no Inconsistency in catling tho public at tention to another matter which he seemed to think was important. It is a fact that tho proqecutionnrellcd in the last trial very much on tho testimony of n Portland detective by tho name of Harry. The said Harry wa not n wit ness on tho first trial; on tho second trial he sworo that after tho defendant hud been arrested at tho Olobo by De tectives Ford and Cordono, ho went down expecting to mako tho arrest him self, but found the man already in custody; whereupon they nil walked to tho headquarters of Chief of Police, ho, Harry, being directly on one side of Magers, Ford directly on the other, and Cordanoabout two steps Iks hind. Now, whilst thus occupied, tho witness stated that ho said to Magers, "When you killed that man and stink him in the river, you did not think ho would over rise" Where upon Magers answered "What! did ho rlso? When did tlioy find him?" Hoth Ford and Cordauo were immediately presont. Neither of them testified to have heard the language, or anything liko it; thesa gcntlomeu lmvo not been heard fron as yet, hut tho counsol stated that Sheriff VanOrsdel, of Polk county, has told him since the second trial that he asked Hurry why bo did not dlscloso theso facts before tho first trial, nnd ho re ceived tho answer that a detective vas a dam ncd fool to go on tho witness stand. Tho sheriff then asked him why it was that Ford and Cordano should not have heard tho remark, aud Harry answered, "Ford and Cordnno went down on the streetcar, nud I walked down with Magers alone. There can bo no question about tho integrity of Sheriff VanOrs del; it is strange, howuvor, that ho should have withheld this lmportnnt fact until after tho second trial was over. Taken altogether, tho attorney Hinted that ho had entire confidence in tho In nocence of his client; that he believed public sentiment wns inllatned on ac count of tho atrocity of tho offouso; that it seemed natural that people should think some one ought to bo punished, .and )erhapH, so far, It may Isj-thoy have proven a Dottor case against .Magers than anyone else, but the circumstances rolled ii)oii weru altogether flimsy and lusulllclcnt to carry conviction to a right thinking mind. The only consolation to bo derived from tho unfortunate re sult, if consolation It may Ins called, Is that ho is not the llrst victim to nn uu heathy and inflamed public sentiment. The Way to be Happy Is to make your children happy, you can do that by buying your Christmas toys ntTlie Fair Store, n cor load of Holt Iduy ihmhIs for overyliody. Our Holiday goods nro not all ou paper, but wo have tliem. They aro paid for, we will share them w Itli you for n very little inonoy. Yours for Hargnlns, Tun FaiiiStoiik DIED. RICE.-At the homo of A. I). Pettljohn six miles southwest of Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, Pocomlior 13, 181(9, at 10 a. m, John Rice, aged 10 jcars, of consumption, Deceased was a brother of Mrs. Pet tljohn, and has long been nsufferer witli the disease to which he succuiiiIhmI. Tho funeral will lm held at 1 o'clock Ih Is afternoon from the Pettljohn rest deuce. Interment will be held in Rural cemetery. IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIRIIIII11IIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHI1IIII1IH ILOOKIN0I m Is Turned Into Buying. - S Kroni now mi Il'h lively work with X but it.s business now. You will need to make hasto with your purchasing to get your pick of things. Extra help to wait on the trade. Como Foranoons ALBUMS PURSES MIRRORS TOILET SETS DECORATED CHINAWARE HANDKERCHIEFS FINE LINEN TOWELS SILK MITTENS Bonaz Embroidered Shams Squares Sosrfs Tidliw i 3 Men's Gloves his. Lined aud viuliucd Mocha Knit wool and cnslimoro s Men's Slippers Store Open 3 - Miss Welch has a largo lino of religious literature on sale here, including Sheldon's works, Cook's .V tmoks. The Moody looks. aud scores of othir popular priced) ones. WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com, MHIHMMHIlWWWMllllMHilHlllllllllllMliWllllHlim Santa Claus It is not all gold that glitters, neither arc our holiday goods all on paper, but we have tlio largest stock of nice toys in tho city and plenty of good accomo dating clerks to show you around, whether you como in the forenoon or afternoon YOUKS FOR BARGAINS PERSONALS. Frank Hakcr has gono to Portland. Miss Hattlc Rafter has gone to Asto ria. Mrs. Hal Pat ton went to Hubbard ou a visit. Mrs. Dr. A. K. Pierce went to Port laud this morning. Mrs. Q. A. Rockwell, returned from Portland last night. Geo. D. Goodhue, tho butter and Ioultry man, has gono to Eugene. State Treasurer Moore and wife, took a Hying trip to Portland yesterday. State Printer W. II. Leeds and Mrs. Leeds returned from Portland last even ing. Mrs. Doc. Gibson went to Cunby this morning to see her sister who!srcortcl very HI. Mrs. A. F. Moore, accompanied by her grandson, Sherman, went to Port land this morning. Mrs. Win, Wright, of Orogon City, Is tho guest of her brothers in this city, tho Kratihso Uros., for a few weeks. Mrs. P. J. Ridings who 1ms been vis iting her daughters who aru attending school returned to her homo at Mark ham, Clackamas Co. on tho 4:14 last evening. Mrs. Anna Nichol, manager of tho Pa cific Postal Telegraph company, leaves today for a two weeks' holiday visit with her mother at Puyallup, Wn. C. M. I.ockwood will have charge of tho ofllco during her absence. Thos. Kay, with his wifo and daugtcr, Mrs. C. P. Hlsliop, left Friday noon for San Jose, California. Tho party was accompanied by Kuguno Waif red. If tho weather Is not favorable lu Sail Jose, Mr. Kay and Mr. Walfred will journey on to Pho'iilx, Arizona Ashland Tid ings. Food Necessary to Life, As without food one cannot live it is iuqiorlant that you obtain tho lest as cooked and served at Tho Whito House Restaurant. WWJ&WVJ&&j&&M&Ji?&&&&J&MA&X SHOLJIDAY GOODS We present our stock of goods to the attention of tho people with tho assuranco that it is not surpassed in extent, char acter or low price. Make your selections Now for the Holidays, TOILET WARG, DESK GOODS, NOVELTIES. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN SILVER AND GOLD GOODS, SOME NICELY JEWELED. ALSO FINE LINES OH WATCHES AND DIA MOND GOODS. See our Guaranteed $15 Gold Filled NrVatches, Sterling Silver Umbrellas and Walking Sticks. Give us a call. Wo can savo you money, as we buy in largo quan tities and direct from the Munufarturers. S- W- THOMPSON HHONB 1UOI. us. Recti lively enouuh all the tlmo. I Whon You Can, Inafnts' Knit Hooties Sacqiio Hoods Mittens DRUMS TOY TRUNKS DOLLS TOYS OF ALL KINDS GAMES BOOKS TOY CARPET SWEEPERS BATTLESHIPS JACKK-NIVES BALLS RUBBER GOODS MECHANICAL TOYS BLOCKS TOY SAD IRONS MUSICAL TOPS WOOLY DOGS TRAVELING TURTLES TOY COFFEE MILLS DOLL KITCHENS Evenings Tho little steam railaoad in south window will le in operation in today at 4 o'clock and alj 7 p." in. Let the little lolkc tee it. Headquarters m " ' Rain or shine, holiday, Sunday or weekdays makes no difference to a man's appetite. He wants tho beBt to bo had at all times and that's why so many patronlzo the White House Restaurant IOO Stnto at., Salem, m1 SI. Elmo Restaurant, 244 Commercial St., Salem GEORGE PROS., Proprietors. Battle Fought, Victory Gained, This could not have Ikmmi done unless the troopi lind been well fed and if you expect to win on the fight each day you must get good food as served at tho Wonder Rcstnurant. Stage of the River. Tho river stands at 23 feet 5 Inches above low water mark. Modern Woodmen Attention! Tho Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6240, M W. A .A. will assemnie tuts evening, will assemble this evening Do- cember I4th. In Foresters' nail, 'lurnor block, corner Ferry nnd Commercial streets. Regular meeting. J. M. Chase, V.C. HOTEL ARRIVALS. COTTAOK. E E Wenbnn, S. F. Cal., Mrs F J Roberson, Miss Elllcen Roborsou, Lo Angeles: E J Stewart, Geo F Coan, V II Martin. Cln., Ohio; L Townsend, Wheatland, Or. wnx.vMirm:. Miss Eugene, Hlalr with company of thirty iH'ople; S O Muger. Cinn'. Ohio; II II Sill, DrA Muwarville, Portland; Charles Dellarins. S. F.; R Wlnkalinun, St 1mis, F A MciikIl-s, Henry l.ang, OOsburn, TIioh Collibon, 0 W Law ranee, Portland; Goo A Hovls, J 0 Will iams, C A Holt, Sam J Jones, James J Dennis, San Francisco; K E Robbins, McCoy. Ore. E F Sharp. Tho Dalles; Elmer E Smith, New York; Chns A Dee, Salt Uko City. 4 t I i A S1 and oo. 4 iTATAT S. HOOK8ELLKR AND STATIONER. j Offers spnial price ou Art Calendars Our stock is now full and complete, all styles and prices. Tiftatllfir PtOnflS Fio embossed v uvvuw cuf nmj ua,. imjxos; nurnt leainor cases; calling card cases; jiocket Iwoks. Medallions Kino H1r'mHa,,ion- wuuumviiu over tlfty subjects to select from. Ungfelfow, Whlttier, Schubert, Ila.idell, Haydn Ten nyson vtc. Silver Novelties A ,arK Hue uuiin AivivuuiiJ silver noveltle. Darners, nail and tooth brushes, envelope openers, glove aud shoo buttoners, Era-rs, Ulotters, Hat unisitesoic Writing Paper and b-vu. n ij -tT tionery In Gold Pens fant;' boses' ,,io ic uviu auuo gold jiens und holders, aer knives, steel craws, fancy ink stands. Brush and Comb Sets Si,rtXt sets are now full and complete and wo defy com e tit Ion on prices and quality. Shaving beta, necktie casus, fan boxes, haudken-hiof lioxes, Glow and Photo ru-s. 263 Commercial St. nni rmv innnmifi HULlMIAlTlllllli Frank Dearborn PROBONOPUBLICO, Announcement Extr aordinajf y From FHeck man of Friedman's New Racket, Tlie public is probably awaro that nearly alt goods are advancing, every thing that wo lmvo to buy now, eacn ttmo wo mako a purchase wo havo to pay more for the samo articles. Friedman don't bellovo in that kind of humbugs, there is no necessity in tho advance of prices of manufactured goods, for tho raw material hns not ad vanced in proportion, Tho advance In tho prices of goods by tho wholesalers is a fake dodgo on tho retailors to unload their old stock nt an advanced price. Hy tho tlmo tho retailors nro well stocked, by spring, goods will drop about 20 per cent ormoro, so those who carry up n lull slock now, will bo eonicllcd to pay nn ex tortlan of 20 icr cent now and tho ono who will open h new business in tho spring will savo from 20 to 40 er cent. Friedman's New Racket aro on to tliem and will therefore stop buying and go to Belling. Wo nro making full arrange ments to go East in tho spring for nn entire now stock. Our store is full of goods, bought at extreme ly low prices, except n few muslins and calico, which wo lately purchased, we will mako a leductlon on all lines ex cept a few staples of from 20 nnd !!0 jKjr cent, on capes which wo have a new stock of 33 per cent, on tho latest styles of ladles now jackets, 40 per cent from the actual sale mark, wo will sell all ladles lino shoes for less than ) of what It cost to manufacture them, wo will sell overcoats nnd ulsters for less than they con bo manufactured, wo will mako a reduction on all men's clothing of 30 percent, on children's clothing 25 per cent, our reductions will astonish you on all lines of goods. For wo nro going to unload, wo must empty our counters nnd shelves of goods, and If they are not sold fast enough, wo will uso foice to compel people to take WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF B acksmith's Goods IN THE VALLEY. CONSISTING OF IRON, STEEL, COAL, PHCENIX SHOES, CAPEWELL NAILS, ALSO CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Cre. Rest oiianuutkd smi.vu HKSTdUV.NULATKDSrOAIl .. Hkst HT.vNiMitn tom.vtoks .. Hkht htanimud coii.v , . Hkhtumk'K matciikh STiucn.Y pancv imcoiitko HtKNCii I'Kvs Fancy kahtkhn oitAiiKitiiii:s KXTUV qUAI.lTY KUM. CHKA1I CMKKSK v kiiv choice mi'sii limn (vtiifiii iiuko) AllJI & HAMMKU SOIIA.IIl'I.IC Hkst cod Hsu Sviiup (choice) Huckwjikat ruiun, (iidviiaxtekii I'cniy IlKHT STANDARD llll INIIrt FUHJII lit Dn. Piiick's i'kkam HAKiNii iiiwiiKii per 1 II) tins IV. It'll JIAIIMALADK, K.XTIIA 1IXE KT CIUI Fancy MKKC8D awKirr potatoes 10 lbs for Choice mixed candy Ill bs for Walnuts, Almonds, Hnullnuts, Filberts, Pecans, Peanuts, ntc, all at mai ueiy compt-uiinii, mint aim see us. very Itespt. IDACHON BROS, REED'S OPBltA HOUSE I'ATTON IIKO.. Managers. Thursday Eve December X 14 KNCiAdKMF.NT F.XTRAORDIXAIRK EUGENIE X X BLfllR And excellent support Including MR. WM. BKAMWELL, Hepresentlngthe distinguished success from Wnlluck's The.itur, Now York fl lady of Qualify by Mrs. Francis Ho Ilmoi. Itn-iiiit and Stephen Tuwusmd. CARLOAD OF SflRNM-MtV EXQUISITKCOSTl'MKS Orchestra $1.60 1st Halcony 1.00 I'arquet ?1.00 2nd Halcony 75o Oalery 60o, EVERYTHING AT COST. The entire stock of tho Osborn Racket Store, onnositu I',Biniii. ..t... Oregon, is now being sacriact-d at eot.' No Reserve! No Foolishness I Kvery. tlllntrt.oes! Tho Btrx-t- nnnuUla i ..,. of Shoos, Lnderw ear, Hats and Caps, jwlls, Notions, (ieutleiuen and Indies' I nderwear Celebrate! "hull Hreeches" at fl, formerly $1.25. OSBURN'S RACKET STORE Tlie Bon Bon Has a new proprietress who -vill contin uo to serve all natrons with th fr.1..,.,. stock of Ixtit confectionery a.nd Iniita. iciinuiUK uruiK oi soua or cider and thebrst of cigars at 13S State Street. 11 H 1 Mhs. A. Curtis. the goods off our hands, those who are out to purchase goals and want to save money, win do wen repaid by coinhiK first to Frcnlman's Now Racket Friedman has novor had to re-ort to tho fako dodgo of soiling goods at cost or retiring from business, for no cxcujo in necessary if you actually mean busmen Wo novor stop for cost hut sell tliem, Friedman has Boveral times retired from business without advertising that ho was going out of business. Thu n( thing that tho public know ho was out of business, but you will find In several towns fakes and fakirs that nre uUays selling nt cost or retiring from business yot you will find them until )ntu at night in tho sample rooms of tho Drum, mors, continually buying from whoocr will credit them. There are a few ol them in Salem, but you will also notico that Friedman wns tho only one who closed out thoso who actually retiriM within tho Inst two years in Salem. Although ho pays nn auctioneer's license, he lias preferred to go (0 rather than tnko n fako auction pule. Ono more word to tho wise, do you know what it menus soiling nt cost? The man who is able, to discount his liilN wj buy from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper and even get (1 to 7 or cent off for cah than tho one who has to sell at cost nnd beg for a 2 or 4 months credit, who is always nt tho mercy of the hoiiec whom ho purchases his goods of. Tliere fore, there nro several houes In Mom that buys that way nud they certainly sell cheuier and mnko a baudomeprollt over nnd nhovo thoao who are selllnir at cost. Friedman has also thu advantage in purchasing nnd Is nbotit the only one has purchased bankrupt stock in Salem in tho last two year. Friedman's New Rnckct Is nt the cor ner of Stnto and Commercial S. Rtfo m, Or. 20 lbs (or 1.00 xr Iwg i'i.00 !l lima for .125 :i cans for perbuuch per can per quart per lb ... .01 .15 Id .1 .11) .IV. .11) .50 .:t5 75 : Mh .25 .25 prices iurj.li packages , per lb per lb , .In gallon pails ..per lOlbsuck Enjoying a Xmas Feast Is what everyone in Salem Is looking forwanl to in tho season of good fellow ship aud merriment, and right here ' our store will be found nil the delicious mortels in plumb pudding, ihoke fruits, Capo Cod crunlierries. fancv oranges and nuts. lor your Christinas baking we iwvw tho finest pastry flour, flavoring oxtraits Dure snices and citron us well as ruim hihI currents nt bed nwk prices. SonnemanN. TIIKOROOEU 24 8tata st Telephone M The Palace Market Will fill your order for a roast, broil or fry of beef, mutton, jwrkor sausage. Corned Ixx'f, nicely cooked, boned and pressed ready to slico for your lunch We have our own delivery man Your patronage solitited. MOVER PhontSOSI. & EDWARDS, 138 State t-t. Out 178 Days, The good ship Crissle has just arrived witti a careo of the celebrated titan Portland Cement. Plenty on bund am for hale. Also 20,000 feet drain tile "t reasonable prices. D S. BENTLEY & COMPANY. 3IG Front Stro BROS n