' "9' Js"1-"1" ip' Ts!nP,(ww; KJ "f""Wi.w-,- TIE CAPITAL JOIHAAL AlURDAY.-..- DEC. 20. ISttO. j ' ym TSUOIn OK sliBMOJUPno, (Jtally by uikII pr yr. tu I! by iimII par m.mlb, A'eeklr by limit per yrur W i m rice -lf out mid lu dvn tu price rbawd KM- th VV'tKKI.V Jlll'mCAL will IK i U'KKfcTl.Y JlllRXAI. Will proiuptiT Dutiiy tin-8i. ' KKKK UKUVEKY BY CA.RKIKR. Dllr lurDltwIr wpwk,.- wcu. Iktlli firti i- . ... Si VI, ii.ii) u month,.... .... .V'CUl tlvtl.io will ix nmtlv no 111 mill loth of Minimi, iib-vrliwn. will ipuw imve lu.iiiej fiironrlerMt hiui or whrrmn 't S rtctlwred. " " I" cmu no dUyn In tjllniiiu Tin. Kvkjuiio CvrrrvLJoOBVAL mrn Uirly revlv- itw aiteruuou Kasool(ed prmilbpulclin. GILBERT k PATrERSOX. Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. SaSBBBSSSSSSSISBSSSSSSSSSISSMMBSllMIMBSSiaSMISMBlBaSaSllMIMW Liil'AI. MARKKT. Wheat, net 02 cents per bu. flojM, active; :SS to 32 ivnt. per lb HiHulquarter f r caudy, tuanu facture I frwh eyn-y d ty at Jones A Bcrnardi'n on Stute street. Valuable Gole Minks. David Orlerxon and L-wli Savage, tw,- prominent farmers of this vicinity returned Thursday evening from i trip to Douglas county, where the examined the great placer dijg'n of the MyrMe Ureek Mining com pany uud they ure very eutbuiiastii in their decriptioii of the deioiiltti The mines are situated 12 mller northeimt of the Myrtle Creek tn tinn and embrace a large nren Mr, OrierMiu, who is an old Culi fornia miner, gayH thein? mines an equal if not superior, to ati placer mines he ever saw in tha atate. Mr. Griernon made the trl to Douglas In order to meet his old mining partner, Mr. E. J. Davis, who U superintendent of the MyrtU Creek Mine. He brought biici-i-nme rich sm-clnieii", and euys tha' the earth is just reeking with gold in that rev inn. How at Independence. lnde pence was the scene of a severe stab bing aflray the first ot the week David Simpson, a young man of tin Luckiamute, woa stubbed by Ben Dice, a youuc man of ludepend encc. The ditllculty grew eu: of v friend of Simpson' kiukiug a doc belonging to Die. The bottom of the trouble wan too much bad whisky. Simpson, the stabbed man, bears a good name exeunt tbr habit of frequenting saloons, though hr does not dissipate in lialiita fur ther than such associates. Dice hears a character not so well sus tained, though be has had a splen did opportunity aud good parents. A Good Investment. Many of tiie pretty little things you buy soon grow shabby with use. Not .: with those diamonds and gems at W. Maitiu'g. The value, f dia monds Is steadily increasing and at present prices a precious stone is a good investment. Like the snow i'ii the hilt-ides melts away before the breath of the Chinook just so Martin's gems are dUapjieurlng. Come u hile you can have a good tocK to choose from, A Little Uncommon. D. M. Leitzer orouk'ht to the Journal ollice Friduy afternoon some half dt.zeu headH of wheat which were nearly iljie. The wheat gTew on the tiatik of the Willamette river. The grains were plump uud round and the meshes full. Many of the beads hud four grains to the mesh. Itipe wheat is not a common thiag for Oregon in December, but here iu our mild clminte great things are possi ble Kail Roau Accident. A rail r iad accident occurred the first of the week at Macleay in which the cars were Klightly iluiimued aud two perxmin were injured. Geo. Heudt r hou, a brakeiuau of Albany, had ills g badly crushed. This fall seems a very uupropitious one to the rail road lu Oregon. Accidents are re ported from every quarter. m Make Voi.'it Mo.tii Water. That's wlml uu exumiuiition of the bill of fare which Will be served at Htrung's re-itiiuratit will do. It is nothing uncommon to hear strangers to the city as they come out of his restaurant remark "Why that meal would huve cost rue six bits in riuu Francisco." Holiday fi)llprars. Don't buy old style slippers, get something new. No old style carried over from lust ytrar. We have the driest in velvet or plush, patent leather trimmed, to be found iu the city at prices that ure Eastern, James Deu ham ii Co., hoots and shoes, 118 Htate street. 152-13 tf iKK it, Try it, Uvy it. The new V. 8. No. 2 riiuger sewing ma chine. Burt Cow, uuiit 181 Com mercial street. 12-10 tf. Brooks & Cox are doing a big trade in holiday gifts aud perfumes The reason la quit plaiu, however, tbey only bandit the tuost fragraut aud delicate perfumes by the inosl celebrated manufacturers, The Hun, a uew paper, will make its tint appearauou at Marslifleld Jau 8th next, to be published by Ummn, tUlln, Luse Heft in. ft the 1 J, ii u 160 cent onuuter at if ort A Osboru's befure huylug jrwur Xis-w toys. 12-16 ot SMCIAL RKVIKVf. (Coooudd fruuj flnt pae. Kt.sntnQ.VKDKX.IS qalkm It may not be genffulfy known" that Snloin lnutii m-IuniI fur clilldrvn Ilt1ll.lt tuiti.utl r... . in "- -. nj;c mr hut iuimiu - KOtiiHils, but Mich ii vIiimiI hits Wvn . rkimliiMurl lif lrs. l..il..lialit .at Ml., Prvshyierlan church fur mine lime past and their Brat public appearaiice took place lu the aiiultoiiuiii ol that cuuruh im Tliuixlay nfteruHiu. A giNMl large iiuiuber of persons hud availed themselves of the opportun ity to see how such a school was con. ducted iu siuleiu. llev. It. W. Whll-1 aker gave a short adilress to the children after which the cxervlsc ol the schiKil were takeu Up, The tloi was bUckhourd exercises lu Wliich the instructor would write short sentences fur the children to read which they did very aptly. The smaller class went through a cours. of drill ou the chart work. Tueii inarching und sinking were proof ul a tin. Tough training. Some of their exercise weredtttWuIt.yet they went through with them without otic. Iewrtiug from the line of theh traiuiug. The last of tlieli exervleet Were recltalioMs.duiliiuesulid soilur I'roui the little fjlks which were rea .utertuiuluiug. The uirt the clili Ireu liHik would have nliicted credit iu much oliler children. Kiuih-r .iirieu work Is coiiiiarallvely lie" Hi t-ali in. The arelils of childrei ihould lucouragesuch work, for i s certainly a gland work. Tiler, vere about twenty-tive oftluste win tuok part iu the exercises Thursday afteruiMiu, tonight's treat. Miss Lucia B. Orillhi, of Iowa. A-ill give a feast to-uight at tin Cuiverslty chapel lu the way oi uiiuicr.v and lmienuiu:itioii. Hei reading will be decideilly novel Ii Salem, and she will doubtless givi more I tutu satisfaction for that i- the report which comes from all tin cities where she has read. Those in mr city who huve heard her sa she Is the best reader they have hud the pleasure of hearing. N. Y. Home Jeurnal: When little Mi liriffln upeured, looking so youtli f.il aud pretty, in her many clevei imitations, the success of theeveu in.; was ciiinplete. The reckless little "Innocent ZelP' aroused much merriment. N. Y. Voice Magazine: Her personal stories aud remi uiscenoes would fill a volume, and yet she has but just started iu the twenties. Is It because Western life like the Wesleru prairies, is much broader than the Hast? C-rtaluly the spirit of self reliance Is well aeVeloKl iu the Western girl, rihe has studied with the tr.-sl teachers of this country. Her hnuit- ls in Alblu, la., If such a bird of passage can be said to have a home. BEL- lUDIMi HOOD. A large aud appreciative audience greeted the presetltors of the can lata, "Bed Ittdiug Hood." at Reed's opera house last Saturday night. This noted cantata was given l Mi-e Lulu M. Siuilliaud Iter pupils, assisted by Salem's best musical and literarv talent. Miss Graci Hcriber took the task of managing the entertainment, and lo her till dent aud genial work is largely du the great success of the occasion She also acted to perfection the pari of "Grandma," with Miss Edith Farrar as "Mamma." Misses Mag gie Alderson end Mabel Hutlou appeared respectively as "Bed Bid ing Hisxl" and "Buttercup," and sustained their parts well. Miss Myra Allert presented "Hose" with excellent grace. Mr. Boss and Mr. Kundret won loud applitue and many high compliments as "Wolf and "Woodruar.." The chorus li nearly half a hundred voices, and the "Blue Bell" chorus by a dozen little girU were simply immense. Nothing was lacking iu the wlioli program, and it can well be said that the affair was a grand success, aud oue that Salem's people cm U- proud to remember, fur it was given by home talent, by our own people. THE BOOK CI.Ull met at Mrs. Win. England's last Wednesday eve. A number ol volumes of 52 pages each were dis cussed for several hours by about twenty friends. One gentleman was almost utterly unable to control his mind lie became so engross ed with the subject before him. The hostess servid a lunch which sur passed'the limits of club hospitality so far that she was lined heavily bt a unanimous vole. Alter tins uu grateful conduct by people who ule and drank right merrily, a report on the application of a gentleman who seeks to join tiie club was read. It is seldom one's ambition of social honors is sat upon so harshly, uud alt lelt glad he was not present. The club has adjourned until ul'el the holidays. AN Afolooy. The editor, owner, publisher aud proprietor of tin thing called "our contemporary" was driven frantic with Jealousy be cause wu were able to order unit pat for three bundles of pijie' ut once. We happened to meet 1 1 1 ill lu Bop uy'a hardware store Tuesday ufier uo.ui, where lie was dickering foru grindstone to use as a bulauce wheel uu his "only steam press," and lie bailed over and called us a liar. We hope lie can be patched up, tewed together uud saved from the grave, thotiuh the last rejsirls uu discouraging. We dhu't mean to. If he will only get well lie may abuse us the rest of his nalunil I! fr aud we wnu't say a word, Hiker tun Appeal. WlialelMiite whips ut cost ut Moore A Osboru's till ufitr the uohdi ys. LM-loCK 35 Fruit Thre Pi. vstino. ItAss' benlodry nil fall t t-ueoessrully plant fruit tree, ami many f ihi , tliHt Iiuvb Iweu tukvn from the nun-rU- have bvvii Uurle.l lnrue Miltuble il.iw to ket-p thermits In i .... ii.i.. i. ... . ... .1 niiK.-i LTimmum uniii wie rams sci in hiii! put I lie grutinil In slmpe fur t l, rl.lkt litli .f 1 I... ., fTI... w cent nilus Imve dune that oiiiniitete Jy uud nmiiy trees will be pliiulid during the next few weeks If tit w e.ither ruiuiilus mild. Many fruit grow ers prvfer to do their pluming of trees lu the full and winter than tu thesprlug, lielleving they have beU ler iicvera lu having their treea live, It Is safe to say mule trees will be planted hi the Willamette valley this stasoii than In any other one year since O.egon was settled. The variety of trees is of a wide range, and orchards both large nud sniuh will beset in trees. Will riETri.E in Salem. Mr. J. 0. Bolierls, late of Nebraska, has nought an Interest iu the State Laud i Trust company, and will make his home In Kulcm. Mr. itoberts brings a nice Income with uu hich he will invest In property u Salem uud vicinity. He is well (ileused with the outlook of Salem, iuce leaving Nebraska Mr. Huberts uts visited many points iu the West ittd was the must favorably impress d with Salem us a city to make a .iteiiSHtii home. His family com rising himself aud wife, aud two laughters and two sous all, about ;rown. are now comfurtably douil lied iu this ciiy. Mr. Itoberts aud ds family ure just the kind of peo ple Suleui desire aud l hey ure heart ly welcomed lo her society. The Biver and Boats. The Willamette Is slowly rising at this It y, and the Indications urv that hiats will soon commence running. Messrs. Edwards uud McDermitt, overiiiueiit iusM.-ctorg of river steamers have been overhauling the "Three Sislers," "Wm. Hoag" aud "N. S. Bent ley," tied up to the .vater front at Corvallis. The in spectors were enthusiastic lu their praisu of the excellent condition ot these three steamers aud pronounced i hem 0. K. in every particular. The Oregou Bac.fie river otlice at this c ly will be iqieuetl in a few days. A.bauy Herald. I.nug bar toilet soup G cents Crisamaus. at In Pkuuate. lu the matter of the guardianship of Mary F, and Utziue S. Dickenson, minors. Joseph tt. Dicken-nti, pelitilions the court that he be apsiiuled guardian of vtid minora; jetltiun was granted. His bonds were fixed at 18000. M, L. Cliainlrlin, W. J. Herren, sure tii-s In the matter of the estate of A. UoL'g, deceased, J. T. Beck with petitions the court :or further allowance to minors, petition was granted. Iu the mutter of the es tate of Helen Keslie, deceased, 8. A Starr executor, presents to the court his inventory of tlu estate, amount ing lo $368U.S6. Attend. The Journal would urge the trustees of Willamette unl verslty favorable to Its remaining iu Salem to all attend the Portland meeting Monday. It will be much more dignified and manly than for all by a preeoueerted movemeut to remain away, ami will better con serve Salem IuiereslB and the inter ests of the University. The ques tiou ol title to the lauds at Salem, ua well a-i the fact that all possibility of o .tniiiiin: funds toereel buildimn at Portland may fade away, makes it possible that the schools may re main at Salem fur some time to come. Keit Busy. One glance down Commercial street is a sufficient re minder that it is the lust Saturday lief.iru Christmas. The streets are crowded with ersous from near and far. If this were not sufficient evi dence of the favt that a look into the store of Geo. F. Sml'li, would issuredly leave tio room for doubt in his mind. In spite of the ten clerks which are there busy as bees many have to wait quite a little while for a chance to buy something. This is sufficient evidence that he has an immense stock of Christmas uiMKlsnud that they are way down in price. Fell Fmui a Train. A brake- man named .Mee'nin slipied and fell from the platform on the north biiind overland train ou the South ern l'acilic shortly ufler leaving H irrisburg yesterday morning. The Haiti was immediately Mopieduuti th'.) unfortunate biakeuiau was picked up and taken aboard. He was found to lie severely injured aud taken to Portland. Albany Herald. Buyi.no Christmas Goods The leople fiiim the country ails neigh boring burgs, are in the city today by the hundreds, laying lu their holiday presents. The day has been a moist one, uud yet the people have found their way to town uud ure freely seudlng their money, to the great satisfaction of I ho merchants as well an to themselves. Six hook coat uud cents ut CrlHsinaliB. hat rucks 10 A New Bo t. There is u ruiiiur (-urreiit today that a light draught Isiat wid U- put ou the upsjr Wll laiuetle in u few days, which call liuviuule these waters uliuost the entire veur In sufetv. Koch u bunt would beugruud thing for this part, of the stale, und would doubtless be a good liivestintut to the owners. J'liur-Mlncltd WjloiisoO cents at Cnsiuau's. rKKSOXAL AND LOCAL. ' H. H. Brown urvacfata at Entree tomorrow. Ji A. Venrsn, of Buen Vlstn, waa In rlio ittv ttwilut mi Itnali.Mi ' J ..no..... Mrs. Caldcr, of I.oUiitnn, en me down to Salem yesterday to wait on her sou Willis Calder, who in vtry sick at the University. .uargaret B. Woo II urg aged 60 y-arsand George Howell egetl 60, were granted a marriage llceuse to day. MIm HtelU Ames, of the Unlver slty, went down to Portland this morning to spend the holiday with her sister, Mrs. Powell. Dr. Clinton Cooke arrived in this city Thursday evening aud la now visiting his parents. He wilt re main here some time before rwturu log to Chicago. A large number of student left ou last evening's aud to-day's trains for their home, to spend Christmas aud New Year's day. Don't neglect soelne Pattou's Christmas stock before you purchase elsewhere. You will hare no cause to rrgrat it if you buy your Christina goods of Patton. The United State local Inpoctors of steamers throw no blame ou Capt. Duualdsou for the to of the steamer Ajax. "I am a stranger to your city, but I think I'll stay with you, Can you put me on to the way of flndiug a good store to buy nuie furniture?" "Certaluly, I can. Uo around and see Bureu ou Commercial street. He will give you your money's worth." Go to Crissuiaus fur ribbon, all widths, all price from 4 cents 'per yard up. m KEL1GI0US SERVICE. First Baptutt. Services at 100 a. m. aud 7 p. m. Morning subject, "The Miraculous Birth" a Christ mas sermon. Evening: "What does the Church otter Young Men to day?" Suuday school at 11:45a. m Endeavor meeting at 6 p. ni. All young people cordially luviied to Ine present. Hubert Whitaker, pastor. Unitariav Hall. Iu the tem porary absence of the pastor, Dr. T L. Elliott, of Portland, will preach uext Sabbath, morning aud even i ni: and at 2-30 p. m., ut the stale prison. Ou the succeeding Sabbatn Bev. 1 bos. Van Ness, agent of the American Unitarian association will till the pulpit. The public generally Is cordially invited to bear these able speakers. Christian Church. "The Communicative Nature of Faith' aud "The Elements of the Christain Religion" will respectfully be the morning aud evening themes o' Pastor J. B. Jhunsou, Services 11 a. m. and 7. n. m. Sunday school at 0 45 p. in. Y. P. S. C. E. 6 p. in. Episcopal. Bishop B. Wistar Morris will hold services both morn ing aud evening to-morrow. The morning service ut 10:30 a. m. and the evening at 7 p. m. The holy Cummuuiuu will be administered utter the morning service. Suuday school ut 12 in. Christian Science Meetings 10:45 it. m. Spiritual sense of the Scriptures. Asssociatio u meets Wednesday evening. All are wel come. ( Evangelical. Bev. P. C. Hetz ler will preach the morning sermou Collection fur the Bible Society. Evening service First Anniversary of the Endeavor Btwlety. Sunday school at 12 m. Endeavor meeting at 6 p. m. All are welcome. K. H. Bollinger, pastor. What l)n It Mraa? "100 Doses One Do.lur" means simply that Hood's Saisaparllla l the miHt economical medicine to buy, becau-e it gives more for lb. money than any other preiiaruliou. Each bottle contains 100 Unaes aud will average to last a mouth, white other preparations taken according lo directions, are cone lu a ween' Tiieiefore, be sure lo get Hood's Sat sauarillu. The best Mood purifier. Wuste paper baskets at Criismuns. Lunu's dry goods store is attract lug considerable attention Just now uud no wonder either, for the Very good reason that be lias a complete line of dry good aud Is selling them t price below competition. Brooms ut Crlssmaus. Oue wonld tliluk that the legis lature was iu session or the state fair iu progress by the amount of people that are seen eating lu Weata cott & Strong's restaurant. The fact of the mutter Is it is the ex cellent meals they serve which brings them their largi patrouuge. m ' Wanted. At The Willamette hotel a reliable Ml boy, also an clevutor hoy. Apply ut offlee of Willamette. KiHilajr Dinner at Strita' ItrttauraM. MENU. Soup ( 'ream of Chicken Venison Broth Fish Buked Sainton Entree Minced Turkey Pheaaunt-Htew Banuim Fritters ICount Chlckeu with Dresslug Beef, Mutton Veal Pork Vegetables Corn Tonmtoes Potatoes Pastry """' n Custard Cocoatiut English Plumb Fruit A pales Tea Collet) Milk Nut - Candlea - FOB PURE FIRST WATER DIAMONDS. You will have to go to W. W. Martins who has the FINEST as sortmt'iit ever oUered for sale iu this city. Bird carfus &' cents at Oii-mn.iu's. Ohanok in Seshion. The Pomona grange was In session to-day and discussed many of the silent ques tions which are now agitating the mass of the people. In the after noon officers for the coming year were elected. Look Here The firm of Harris A White, have by mutual consent dissolved uriuendilp. My old ens turners will please remember, that I till remaiu lu the same business uud will be glad to see iheni. Can lie found ou express No. 10. J. G. Harris. 12-10-Ct Lovely Ten Scls Sroat A Gllc's. F. 8. Barzee, woll aud favorably known In and about Salem, hiisjusl engaged iu the commission hunlnew In Portland and East Portland. They handle all kinds of country priMluce aud furnish market rcorts ou application. d&w It Calvert, the milliner, Is selllnc hats way down. His price are so cheap that .o oue uei-d go wlthoul huts. He otters them so low tlmt those who cannot aflord to Invest lie til give them oue. 12 18 7t The most elegant Hue of holiday novelties iu Salem Is to be found at Geo. E. Good's, 309 Commercial street. 12 8-lf Wood for Sale. I have loo cord of dry grub oak for sale ard will deliver to any part of the tiy at $-1.5(1 per cord, Lewis Pettyjohn. 12-12 12u For the Holidays. The large stock of toys BriNiks & Harrllt have received, are all designed for th holiday tnule, and will Ik1 sold with in the reach of all. Go to Crirsmau's for children's carts; 15 cents. For Bent. A furnished room. 803 Liberty street. if W. L. Wade, of North Salem, has a full line of general merchandise and is giving away handsome books with Cash purchases. tf Large clot bra baskets; only DO cents at Crissmau's. Lumber. Contntotors and par ties contemplating building, should not fall to rail on J. F. Jacnlwou for estimates on rough nud dressed lum ber. Yard aud office near agricul tural work. !-2C-e o d-lf. Mrs. M. E. McCoy, physician and surgeon, No. 2WJ Commercial street. Chronic diseases a specialty. Con sultatiou free. 12-8 tf At The Willamette SaniUr. MENU. BlueMlilltM SotlM .-'boa! water Bay Oyster aud Chicken Fish Boiled Chtuuok Salmon with Celery Sauce Boiled Leg of Mutton with Caper Haure Tongue Egg Sauce Ham Cham. pairne K nice Corn B.-ef and Cab bage Bruized Bibs of Beef with Brown J otan-s Soor Kmut aud Bait I'ork Entrees Baked Chicken i'ie a I' American lajlisiem aiirred ill Cream Asparuuus ou Toast Cblokeus' Liver eu caisse Ilallau Sauce Cream Flitters with Lemon Sauce Koasis Sirloin of Beef Mutton Veal Pork with Apple Sauce Young Suckling l'ig French Dress ing Ynuug Tnrkey Cranberry Sauce IWllslies Chow-Chow O.ives Pickles Young Onions Veueiablea Mashed Potaloes Kuked Sweet I'otv ttK-a (,'an tied Corn Slewed Tomatoes String B-atis Bvels Dessert English Plum Pudding Brandy Hauee Green Apple Lemon Crunlerry anil Hi luce i'ie Fruit iu Season Nuts Kiislns Assorted Cukes Swiss aud American Cheese Green Tea CotlVe Noir EuglUli Breuksast Tea 111 K II. LITCHFIELD.-At West W.kmL slock, Conn, Saturday, Dec. 20. 1800. Mr. Allwrt D. Litchfield, brother ot G C. uud O. B, Litch field of this city. JACOBS OH GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND IT EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. IS Annapolis, Jltd., Jan. 9, '&. 4 hare often used ST. MVOR8 OIL, and Und it t good Liniment." ELIHU E. JACKSON, THE Gov. of Md. BEST. S500 Reward! 'EwlU tstr tbr above reward for WKwlU psy tlw above reward for ny ueiif liver ooiimlulDI. dvapepslu. alck cof liver oiinpUilDI, dvapepslu, lcl bettilMCbs, ludlstutloii, coastliMllna r cos ilvtiiiws wis amtiot curt, wllw west's Vear- elublej.lyw I'llls, wbeu tlte dlrtelloos Mr UkHle cuinplUid with. They are purely vvKctabl, and urver fall lo glvtMH'o tlou. tsiuurtJiiUd. LMrKtoe,unnUln iat)pHU,2t crrU. IWwsre of coiiuler felisanrt nilwilon-. TUe srnuln nisnii fset. red olil by THE JO. IN U. WEXT Hold tr"'ir V. oaud, Prutif U4, w oow 4nwt,aWai,Or, Th TTorid Tarlched. The facilities of the present day fbt the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Fig wm first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which i truly pleasing aud refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, In fact, ct any time, and the better it Is known the more popular, it becomes. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In Groceries, Faints, OUh and Window Glass, Wail Ta per aud liorder, Artists' Ma terials. Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Ha.v; Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc NEW ADVERTIHKMKNTS. F. S. BARZEE & CO., Wholesale Commission Merchants Olult kludnof Firm, Dilry, Orchard and Hill Prductt, Fort'md d Eait PonUfld, Or d-lw -tm Grand Eutcrtaiiicnt For ItirbenWK nfllir mii-eum riind oftbe WlllamstteUuUeraliy. MISS LUCIA B. GRIFFIN, -TUe Celebrutf J- Costume Impersonator and ChanicUr ikotch orllntf. Anlnttd by nm. of KuIpim's br-t ninul ml intent will iclvcan euterta nincut Ii. tbe Unlvrmliy cliiwl Saturday Evening Dec. 20. Adin Union JJ null. 13-18 M J. I.. MITCHELL. OKO. IIOKYK MITCHELL & HOEVE, General Collectors, Broken AND ACCOUNTANTS Local und toraln eoltrNtlnii ittcnrtrrt I pruiiOtly. Utllnuil ttrkrii ottl id ul IHirlH tif ihwoiit. Ho kkrepInK for lniu puttie h MiTilaltv. AtUcriNim,; piucil h mhj ntrt if ih (JiiMcl Htuim hi tlin ni' rniMiiiuhle rutrt. t'finiutetcml Kr kM)Ned nfitjr prutuptly. JSO O-nuuorcial Ktrect, up aUUih. Hulein, Ortoo. WL 0 -LAUOUIT AS-- Most Complete Stock -OK- DIAMONDS Loose ane Mounted Rver bmngbt to thin dty, to be aold al Jrkv that DEFY COMPETITION. A complete line of Gold and iillvcr WATCHES SILVERWAKE JEWELRY CLOCKS. S. W. Thompson Co. 221 Commercial St,, Salem 25c WanColumn. N'llree Inserted fur ONK CKNT I'KIt UOUK KAUH I.N-MKIiriuN. hu Hitter HmmihmiI InMrled In tliU -ulunili for I.. Hutu tweuty.rtve rent. rA.NTKU. Tii Iiiij-.h jjo ,rt. m-iuli- mill , , n,..... iim nun pjrnK wiiift n h i'ii e. Apply ut my reld mi- on Ferrj trwt.urur letli. liAilllS ilfJIAIlnN. 14 I 101- IXIl'KD.-A purteronl.'iliiji.'tr Hnnill iim of mime , Cull ut Julia IMm'. hliu-k mlilmliup. lilsrit- WANTED An ncllve. n-ll.ilile mun hjilMpv trn in mmi ........i . . , -.... v. , ,.v .....iiiii,, .inn ,i,. o tii-e. lo fp-nval In liU o n .wil.ni m '"'??!,.lol -Sb 1"k binim-. ltvi..rrnn f- U.MI kli.pllliLii .. ...... 'i York ux iu.), xe IlK HAI,K.-.biiiit tlirto rre of Innil I' nn A.vliim .Iua.ii.b ....... Imu.e, oinM-nlnitlv Mrniniil; Inru.- Urn. itrietailely r fruit tic, und Mirnli. -s.j,vM,,iiiiiciit i" r.iciric rauniiy, m-er falling water nn priu.rti. K.ir uitriltii Ihiv liioulrui bm.i..! ii....u.n .tr:. 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Latest Arrivals TOILET 0ASE3 INFANT SETti GLOVES mid HANDKERCHIEF BOXE3 SHAVING CASES MANICURE CA8E3 JEWEL 1JOXE8 WORK IIOXES TABLE COVER8 TAnLE 8CAUFS Look SPECIAL SALE Musical Goods at Cost, Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjoes, Musi Boxes and Sheot Music. "Wo intend to close out, by the end of the year, our entire line of Btnall musical merchandise to confine our selves to the wholesale trade only. Holiday Presents ! Now is a golden opportunity ts buy musical instru tnents at .iriccs never before heard of. Itacmlicr-AT COST-Everytliing Goes VIOLINS for $ 1 00 BANJOES for 4 00 GUITARS for 3 50 575 OKGANS for 40 00 $125 ORGANS for 75 00 Our entire line of "Saalfield SericH" of 10c music 5c 25 pieces, $1.00. FREE We give to every purchaser sheet music for Piano oi Organ free. EASTON'S MUSIC STORE, 360 Commercial St. Eldredge Block. CSA Ft ret National Baak A. t. Aajorraom, Maugr W. I. Stalky, FrladyJ. Business, Chort'and, Typewriting, Penmanship and English SepsrttnssM. ny and Enlng Bceebna. BtudenU adjsltud say fuse. Oatalogvc ea apclkatlw. Ii fft WM . BROWN & Co. loots and Shoes! Iff ' J W SWBBBBr TPBJMeBiuyeuBBBBriSJ M 231 Commercial st. Sash and Door Factory Front Street, $!, 0rfW. ' Hjo beat daw of work i,i our lini at priooa to omp with tha lowest. Only U Umi M&tiv uj- flr the Holidays. BAnY BUGGY ROBEH BABY BLANKETS UMBRELLA8 8ILK HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 8ILK MUFFLERS TABLE LINEN NAPKINS FURS ETC. -OF- BoQdlaK, SaVra, Ortflon. Come id See ! f gV.' i.lJ.dt.f.JT,, -AUJMBl- l'Ut r .gMShjt .'J,