JL T l 9 i lK - - ' " " fcT? n.t r'f. .. I iM CHOIOE -FATTKBHS 1 W jQl 'a ! 'iff "W ; - rNEw ! 45 fiftiits a lard. NEW DRESS GOODS Tho Beason'o daintiest fabrics arc Sw T our counters although a few Btragglers are Btill to come. &e'8 arfection of color combi aHrvn and beauty of weave in tho bew thK that will bo a treat for Sou We will try to make your visit Inlpagnrfc - IF - You nr goln-to build or makfwy Und of ,a nveraeit. Oill on the un endued lor material. We have a oimpletf I'toof ,'n' d e reidy t" uPPy ay P'oparad contract, sewer work, uradlosr, etc Salem Improvement Ho MEN FOR ALDERMEN. Nominations By tho People of Both Sides. First: H. A. Johnson, Squire Farrar, H.W.Cottle, Lot Pearreaud R.B.Dun can are named. M. W. Hunt Ib tli preaeut incumbent. Democrats men tion John Gray. 8ecend: J. J. Murphy, Ed. Park hurat, Johu G. Wright, and Win. Eng land are uamed. Mauy will ask Mr. Lafore to continue in the otllce. No one Is named In tho second on the Democratio ticket. Third: On the llepubiicah side Col. Oltnstead, Gus, Strang Harry Keller, and Tbos. Kay are named. Democrats talk of G. Stelner. In the fourth ward no one Is named on the Democratic ticket but the pres ent alderman, John H. Albert. Geo P. Hughes and Frank Meredith are mentioned. AT tub Asylum. Thero died at tho Insane asvlum. Saleui, November 10. Henrv Moore, aired 70 years, who was o mmltted from the poor lurra oi Douglas county about six weeks ago. Upon complaint of C. M. Parnieuter his brother-in-law, Norman O. Parish was Friday afternoon examined for bin sanity. Drs. It. 8. Jesaup and L. Hen dorsQD, and Deputy Prosecuting attor ney A. O. Coudlt were preseut. "Norm" as ho Is known In Salem and Marlon county has been troubled with epilepsy for several years and also slightly addlotod to drluk. Ho has be come violent of late and his family feel In It unsafe for him to bo at lare he was committed to tho asylum. Ho Is u sou o Rev. J. L. Parrlsh of this city, is 68 years old, and Ih a native of Now York. At one time he was a prospe r ous cltlzau of Salem. For several years he was a part owner In tho Salem truck und dray business and for Borne years was an expressman. Directors Chosen. At the annual meotln of tho Salem Building and Loan association the following direc tors were elected: G. W. Johnson O. E. Kruusce, I. L. Patterson, J. H, All ert. T. Ho'.verson, F. A. Turner and O. B. Moores. The following auditor wire e'ected. T. O lLirkur, G M. Beelor and A. E. Crosby. Tho a .ela tion has flvt days In which to cleot the officers bo that tho election was defei red until some duto within the tltuu al lowed. A summary of the reports Bhow the total of mortiruues renresenls Bomethlng less than f 104,000; tho num ber of mortgages made during the four years Is eighty; the total ntuouut loaned is $22,800. i. The Fair beats all ou low prices. BSE CO! i The only stock of Jnpnnoso goods in Salem nro now beinfj shown at BOOK STORE. This lino consists of assorted CWnAwaro, such as cups nnd ftueew, tea sets completo, ox tra butter dishes, bowls, crenm e, mush eots, chocolato pots, cracker jars and flower vases, lacquer cabinots, screens, wall brackets; Japanese napkins 35o par ftu&dreu. 2G3 Commercial Street. JAPAN W SjLMoVns ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS ONLY Biggest b irgains ever'known. Call early afid get the best se lections. THE PALACE. LITILE LOOAL3. Tho fi .eolearuutumn days continue. Give thanks Rosedale people would like a dally mail John Dowman, he man ai rested at Albina for forgery was taken to Silverton today to be tried before Justice Webb J.as. Cav- unaugh is hnaio from a short visit at Portland County Assessor D. D. Coll y has returned from a snori vihu to theSanllutu country Mrs. Z. B. Barnes and Ml-s Anut Barues, of Ger-val-, are the guests of Mrs. Jm. Martin on Trade street Prof. L Bjrzee, of Jefleisott institute, was a Sal in visitor today. Several ruore carloads of rock- nnve anivtd for the new city hall. I'he Electric (Capital City) car track curve ou Bush's bank corner is being rjlsHil S. W. Bird, F. L.Butler and Mr. Winslow of Aunnville, were 8a em visitor today Hon. G. P. Ter rell, of M-Immm, was in the city today. G i and hear the B ly Preacher at the. Evangelical Tabernacle in East Sa- em tomorrow, at 10:30 o'clock, Hop Buyer Whitman is at Portland. Mrs, McCIane, who has been the uueBt of State Treasurer Metschan, re t irned to Portland today James McCIane has the Journal's thauhs for the lomreBt "spud"' yet brought in, weighing 65 ounces. Messrs. E. P. McCoruack, B. F. Giltuer, W. A. Munly and F. R. Anderson were among the dignitaries going to Port laud this afternoon. Hon. E. B. McElroy Is In 8outhern Oregon for a few duys. Try compressed yeast, at Clark & Eppley's. blx dozen pairs of $4 00 pants reduced to $3.00. Now Is the time. Woolen Mill Store. ll-10-3t Cork soled euameled calf stock, strictly wuterproof, at Krausse Bros. The steamer Altona comes up from Portland this eveuing and goes to In. depeuce. $1.00. Ladles' pretty trimmed bats cheap for $2.60 now $1.00. Mrs. 8. C. R -ml. Mens' working shoes one dollar a pUr, at Krau-se Bros. Sliarpe's dairy Is furnishing the choicest milk and cream from a Hue held of JeTbejs. Q0MINO TO SALEM. One or more Surueons of Natlnual Siiiirlcul Institu e, No. 310 Bush St., S F will i eat the Willumetle hotel, Suit in, Monday Nov. 20th. This I.itiiltuiH is Hpecinlly devoted to the tre.ttiiu'iit of curvature of the spine, dlt-exBft of I he hip anil knee joint, crooked limbs, club feel and all bodily delonnlllcs Their success In treating Ihe-o tinutilcH hs wel as nasal catarrh and all chronic dim-uses has made for I he I nut I tu tea national reputation. All iwrsons who are sutlerlng from im ot thenc complalutH should not fail to take advantage of this opportunity for relit f. Reference' may bo had to the follow fellow follew ing: Judge TIioh. L. Davidson, Salem, Or. Governor E. P. Ferry, Olympia, Wiih. Rev. E M. Condlt. Albany, Or. Supremo Judge J. P. Hoyt, Oimpia, Wash. w 16 23. Trv com.iUsted Epple. 's. yeast, at Clark & The New York Racket has received this wiek.a largo lot of all kinds of b xit and shoes, line wool, aud other neg'lg nhlrt", hats, (a Hue fedora for (101), underwear nf all kinds, linen damask, inwe's, FUpenders, wool and cotton hosiery of ull kinds, mackin toshes, gossamers, oil coats, aud many other urtlcles curried iu our Hue. Call and see, and convince yourself that you cuu save 10 to 25 per cent for cash, v 2d-lw Only Movino Yesterday afternoon Chuuiiccy. Lock wood was seen In charge of the Electric motor cars, fairly Hying out State street, Many thought ho had adopted this means of Increas ing his messenger service, but it proved that lie was ouly moving household goods out to Mornlugslde. A Hkavv Company. Tho great Aetna (Ire Insurance company, the obits- and Isriwt In America, has just appointed Mitchell, AVright & C. ftiieutB for Bulem aud vicinity, &Y&mm s'SAhAL tOTteXXL, HAOJtmDAY, frOVaM&Ba 1, SOCIAL NOTES. The Keeley league meeta next Mon day evening In the city council chamber, to further organize ana elect officers. This Is not the city council proper, but graduates of the Keeley Institute, who have entirely rid them selves of tho appetite for liquor, WILL GIVE THANKS. Nov. 30th will be universally ob served at Salem as Thanksgiving day. The African M. E. church of .North Salem will serve turkey, chicken, sweet potato, 'possum and coon. The Jour nal will send a representative to show that Eastern men are not built with out a stomach. A SWEET PARTY. Tuesday evening Miss Mabel Bean entertalued a number of her friends at her home, No. 77 South Commercial Btreet. The eveuing was spent in whist and "tafly pulling." Some excellent music was also enjoyed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Reese H. Leabo, M s Mahel B.-an, Ml-s Lola Catterliu, Miss Maud Cooper, M ss Fanuy Mann, Misses Stella and Lottie Bhernnui. Messrs. R. G. Brown, Charles L. Mc Nary, W. J. Culver, Roy Reed, Ernest Porter and Charles Savage. DUPLICATE WHIST. A R. B. Fleming's Monday night the following uit tubers of tho Old Folks whist o ub, and iuviteU guests were entertained at duplicate whist: Mr. and Mrs. Gov. Chadwlck, Mr. and Mra. J. G. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Msjoi Williams, Mr. aud Mfs. J. D. Snther 1 md, Mr. and Mr. A. I. Waguer, Mr. aud Mrs. D. F. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Walte, Mr. aud Mrs. Judge Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hotversou. Mr, aud Mrs. F. L. Willman, Mr. and Mri. H. W. Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Cross.Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Breyman, Mrs. Greeu and Miss Anna Metchan, Hon. Philip Metchan. THE ATHENIANS. This society meets tonight at 7:30 o' clock at their hall in the State Iu surauce block and will offer a delight ful programme to its friends and mem bers. Miss Gladys Byrne will render an Instrumental solo, Miss Maud Parr will slug and Miss Sara M. Brown will recite. A debute will ensue ou the question, "Reselved: That the United Stutes seuate; in prolonging the debate ou the bill to repeal the purchasing cluuse of the Sherman Act, has degrad- a! Waalf In flick avua f tlin rumnln " Led by Messers. Stewart and Al exander as champions. A good time is certain and the public is cordially in vited. UNITY CLUB. Rev. Copelaud is pusblug the work of this club. The literary section met on Wednesday evening with about thirty piesent. Each m mber gave the names of Ave favorite novels aud the reasous for selecting themthen Mif. F. F. Victor road an interesting paptr on the "Evolution of tho Novel." This club has now a library of uearly 300 volumes most of the books of late date and representing all departments of literature, books free to ull members. The Junior Uuity' club will have a Longfellpw evening iu the church par lors ou Wednesday evening Noy. 22d. THE LITTLE TOTS. Tho Salem Kludergurt-u Training school is sending Its workeia into the several Sunday schools of the city to take charge of the primary clat-ses wherever they are wanted. Two Salem churches have already adopted the new method of interesting the little outs Iu Sunday school work. Mrs. P. S. Knight is iu charge of the little oues at ttie First Cougiegatioiial church and Miss O. Dallou hus takeu tho mfants' class at Unity church. PATRIOTIC) ORDERS. The W. R. C. gave n successful social Monday evening lust. The next regu lur literary is ou uext Monday eveulug at 8 p. m. when the trump question will be the subject of a debate. Sumpter camp Sous of Veterans has changed its meeting ulght to Wednes day of each week at Good Templars' hull. THK WILLAMETTES. The regular party of this most popul ar social club was held at the Hotel Willamette receptlou rooms lust Wed uesduy evening. They presented a gay spectacle aud the Elite orchestra dis coursed tetter muslo than ever. The Willamette patties fiein to have ab sorbed ull the sociul activity of the city for the whiter, aud are affording a high degree of enjoyment to the young aud old Boclety people of Salem. FOB BWKKT OHABITY'8 BAKE. Ou the eveulug of Frlduy, November 2lth, au entertalument will be glveu at D&PRICFS ftpdlllBakmg USjPewder: The oaly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, No Amraoula; No Alius. Um4 ifl Millions of Homes 40 Veaxs the Standard THE RUSH OF- TRIMMED HATS Last Saturday was a great success. Every article went at half price, ust as advertized, and all buyers wore more than pleased. This will be continued for several days lo lger to meet the demands of the trade. Call early.' 'Mrs.' Mark Skiff. 291 Commercial Street. P. S. Store close at 7 o'clock p. m. the Reed by loeal talent of Sa em, the object being to raise funds for the bene tit of the Salem board .f charities. The general plrce of admission has been Used at 25 cents with teserved seat at 50 cents. This entertalument is eotten up for a most worthy cause aud th at tendance should be larue. The .follow ing is the program as arranged: Overture, Second Regiment baud. Welcome, Wm. F. Dugan, Eq. Recitation, Miss Saia N. Brown, pro fessor of elocution at Willamette uni versity. .Vocal solo, selected, Miss Maude Parr. Duett, Beggar Boy, Johnny Foley and Thomas Wlnesett. Duet, mandollu and banjo, Mr. Nick ells and Mr. Keller. Waltz, Second Regiment band. Part second will consist of the de lightful and pleasing drama, entitled "Little Toddlekins," under the direc tion of Richard H. Riley, accompanied oy other eminent artists. ii - mm i i Chase & -anbornM World's Fair cof fee, at the Blue Front. OHUROH SERVICES TOMORROW. UNITY CHURCH. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday school at 12. Rev. W. E. Copeland, pastor. Subject of mnrnlnn sermon "Christ and Liberty." Sub ject of evening lecture "God's Word brought by Heathen Priests to Chris tian Preachers." s s. M. E. CHURCH. Quarterly conference in session in the morning the pastor will preach. Iu the evening the presiding elder, Rev. John Parsons, will preach and admin ister the Lord's Supper. J. M. Shulse, pastor. INDEPENDKNT EVANGELICAL. Pre o ilng services tomonow, at W. C. T. U hall at 10;S0 by F. J. Stranger, and at 0:30 by E. 8. Bollinger. 8. S. at 12 m. CONOREaATIONAL. Ueual fervices tomorrow. Mr. Free- land preaching morning and evening, upon tho "The Olive Tree or the Brain b'e?" and "The Conditions of a Re spected Youth." EVENQELICAL TABERNACLE. E ist 8 ilem, services tomorrow as fol fel fol eows: Preaching at 10:30 a. m , and 7 p. in. by thi B y Preacher, Rev. Ezra Mail re r. Sditmth sahool at 3 p. m. CHRISTIAN CIIUIUUI. Rev. W. Kelleway, Newburg, will preach morning aud evening. All in vited and made welcome. I'RKSBYTERIAN. Serv'ces at 10:30. The county Y. P S.U.E. cuivemion. Sermon will Ix nreiched. Subiect: "The Imitation of Christ." In the evening Ht 7:30 the Rev. E. M. Dill, of Parvsboro, Nova Scotia, will preach. Junior Eudeavor rally at 2 p. m. Union Y". P. 8. C. E at 0:15. A. O. U W. HALL. Rev. C. L. Corwln will preaoh at 3 o'clock p. in. FIRST M. E- CHURCH. First quarterly meeting tomorrow. Services: Love feast at 0:S0 a. m., at 10:30, Rev. John Parsons, presiding eldei , wilt preach. All members of the church are expected at the love feast. At 7:30 the pastor will continue his practical talks to youug men Buhjeet: "The Business Young Man." Quar terly conference Monday, at 7:30 p. m MINISTERS' MEETINO, The Salem Ministerial association will meet iu regular session Monday morning, Noy. 20th at 10:30, at Y. M. O. A. parlors, THE O. V CHURCH. Regular services morning and even ing at the Cumberland Preabyteriau church. J. E. Blair, pastor. imm SALE BLANKETS,' BLANKETS ! BLANKETS!! THE OITY VICTORIOUS. Judgo Burnett Dissolves the Injunc tion Pialntlffs Will Ap- poal. In the suit of Chcmeketa street prop erty owners vs. City of Salem, applica tion of plalntltr for leaveto reply denied, suit dismissed at cost of plaintiffs and injuuetion dissolved. .Mr, Attorney Ford says: " To this order of he court the nlalutlfli have excepted and will appeal again to the supreme court for the purpose of settliug the legal ques tions involved iu the cue under the preseut status, iu consequence of Judge Burnett refusing to allow plaintiffs to file a replication, or answer to new matter set up iu the answer." Thesaloof property under execut' n will uot be made. There 1b after th s decision no further stay and the city will go ahead aud co lect according to law, Thete will be no further cosis against the property than thoe already iuccurred, to those who pay now, but those who do not pay will have costs for re-adyertisemeut of property and marshal's Bale. "Certain hard words, made Into pills, Simply to swell the doctor bills;" are not whut constitute Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. They are tiny, sugar-coated, purely vegetable pills, as pleasant as coufecttonery to the tatc, aud acting upon the stomach aud liver geutly but effectually, and as nat urally as Nature herself. For sick headache, Indigestion, biliousness, con stipallou, and all the resulting diseases, on laxative equal totuem uas ever oeeu discovered. Again and Again. The good peo p'e should remember that the Salem st.am laundry does your work better sud does not destroy them, as Is the case at mauy China houses. m If you have a crippled child consult Dr. lliukle of Nutioual Surgical lnsti uteat Willamette 'hotel Monday Nov. 20. d 17-18 Parliament of Religion. We take great pleasure iu announc ing to our readers the early publication to all. "The Parliament of Religions" atthe Columbian Exp'ositlou. Will be Usued complete in our large octavo volume, and will be a cireful complla lonofall nfthrt procee lions at once i fascinating story and a In ok ofuoi yeraa value. A uarrat veof the grand est achievement in molern religious history. The book contains oriuiu of the Parliament of Religions; proceed ings of every meetiug of the Parlia ment; speeches delivered and papers read at every esion of the noted gath ering; the beliefs of the various relig ious denominations; opinions of emi nent divines in regard to tbePailhv ment; influence of the Parliament upon the religious thought of the wor d. Published by F. T. Neely, Chicago. 800 pages. Price: Cloth, $2 53; full sheep, 44.00. The inside pages of the Wasco News presents the huudsoraest appe irauce of any of our Eastern Oregon exohauges. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food palatable, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer; these are everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro ducing foods, with Hypo phosphites, provides a re markable agent for Quick Flesh Building in all ail ments that are associated with loss of flesh. Ttpr4 hj Bolt Jk Bow. rtitmUts, jtvw sec, oem vjr an snifsuu. North Salem Thanksgiving. On Thursday, November 80h, from ICni In7n m lli. AMn... H Tfi l.1l, aldnocletv wlil Rlve a Thunkeglvlng I dinner at the church. Prloe 5 ota. dw MMMIMHaiUUHaBMaMMHIHHHHHHlilHIHHM We have just brought from the Mill 8500 fcik of Odds y -TO- MAKE OUR ANNUAL CLEAN UP AND AT THE Lowest Prices Ever Heard Of ! AT THE WILLAMETTE NOTES. Ten new students were registered on Monday. The outside rows are gradu ally Ailing up to tho back part of tho chapel. Pros. Hawley made a Hying trip to Portland on Tuesday for the purpose of ittvudlng the Epworth League conven tion aud filling a number in the pro gram. The lecture by Rev. W. C. K-ntner, of Corvalll-i, in the chapel on Wednes day was excelleut. The entlemau is both eloquent and humorous, and those who re not "moving on" ith the best possible facility, should have heard lomeofhls very useful maxims una idesB. Tbos performing rhetorlcalsin chap el us the remainder of the list from last term, were Messrs L. Reynolds, eesuy; Bert Savage, declamation; Miss Cora Winters, essay. Mr. Reynolds and Mls-i Winters prepared their papers in tho form of a discussion of the Geary law, ' Mr. Reynolds on Wednesday opening the question on the affirmative dde with able argument; and Miss Winters following on Thursday with a scholarly treatment of the negative hie, showing forth clearly that there are two sides to this natioual question. The week of prayer for young men has been observed by the college Y. M. C. A. A half hour prayer meeting be ing held each day at 3 p. m. The in terest has been good and work has been done for eternity. Receptions have been the order of the week. On Monday the Y. M. O. A. gave u reception to the young men aud geutlemen professors of the school at the house of Messrs. Bert and Mark Savage, on High street,-aud on last night the Y. M. C. A. entertained the young ladies and lady professors of the school at the home of Miss Helen Mat thews, lu Eaglewood. The best of times were bad at both places, and It is reported that the boys surprised the young ladies iu capacity of a seranade aud were treated (uot according to their capacity for these things) to cake and chocolate at their bauds. Yesterday was election of officers in the Literary societies. At 3 p, m. the Philodoslaus filled their chairs of honor as follews: Pres., Cora Winters; vice pres., Verua Leeman; aeo., Hetta Field; treas., Mario Reckwell: ceuBor. Carrie Bradshaw; sgt. at arms, Miss Black; costodlan, MIna Heulut. The Philo dorians at 7 o'clock elected the follow ing efilcers: Pres., Floyd Field; vice, C.J. At wood; sec,, R. W, Callisou; asst., Wm. A. Morris; treas., Walter Shepaid; censor, I. H Van Winkle; lib., Ernest Wilson; sgt. at 'arms, Juo. W Rjyuolds. No debate was had in unlit r society, for elections were close und hotly couieiled. Prevention is Better Than cure, and those who are subject to rheumatism can prevent attacks by keeping the blood pure and free from tbeacid which causes the disease. You can rely upoti Hood's 8arsauarilla as a remedy for rheumatism aud catarrah, also for every form of scrofula salt rhejum, bolls and other diseases caused by Impure blood. It tones and vltillzea the whole system. Hood's Pi'B are efToU easy and gentle in F T HART I i I i lliBl I j 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. ALL WOOL CLOTHING A new stock jupt received. Men's, boya and children's suits.' Stylish durable MILL RREEt'HESICklnt0ahe, Ud PDt8 ' towedt C"h pr,Ce" K??i!)ic,,tB,,n"df pD,a tuade- Tfy Pa,r -"l w,th 1,uen th"d- CDt be ripped. Rues to tit auy man. R. & G. CORNETS SHOES BOOTS AND RUBBERS1 A" " ,D '' Little Giant school shoes for children. A nice clean stock of reliable aboea at low cash price. DRESS GOODH and JACKETS Still golnir at popular prujea, 8ubatantlal,stylah goods tbatcBiotfaU topleasfii WILLYS' BROTHERS A CO. PERA HOTTRK CORNER, I Olmsted'a Lraaa Reform H6ra Wfttete. and Ms Blankets NOTICE. The Republican legal voters of the city of alern are hertby notified that the city He pubilcun primary election will on held In lbs drat, Rft"ond, third and fourth wards or the cltvofHn emon Tuesday, November 28, lm, (or Ihe purpose of putting In nomination can didates for city aldermen, one each In the first, second, third and fourth Wbrds. to be voted for at tho oomlng cny election Ho be held on Monday, the 4th day or December. 1891, ihe polls of i he said primary election to be opened at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m -ndooxpn'7 o'clock p. m. on (aid day, and the lollowlsg turned Judges were appointed by the comiu... tee. and the p'lmnrles mrnedas follews: PIKST WARD Old eaglne house-Inrtge, H. A. Johnson, Jr., W. D. Clagget and ArcuU MaKon. -ECOND'WAUD. O'd court home Judges, Geo. (Tnlllno, J. A. B kor and J. Q Wilson. THIRD WARD Armory bulldllng-Judgeg, Alonzo Uesner, K.M. Walte and J. W. BaicL elor. FOURTH W VRD. Lamoureux's llrery stables ludges. J. L. Uockett, OwenHutUu una a. u. DUGKiugnam. The Judges of th lr respective wards shall api o nt two competent persons to act ai ciei ks of a tid primaries. Tbq prlmarlei shall be conducted under the provisions ofthe act of the leg slatlve assem bly of the state of Oregon, ny order o. the commute . R.B U 0R-C3. Secret ir.v Utv Republican Central committee. 11-18 td Try compressed Eppiey's. yeast, at Clark & T11EY "TURNED THE RASCaLS OUT." And I have started a "CUBTOM HOUBK" o! my own, on State street, ne'tr Commercial, Where I will bn pleased to meet my old custo mnnt. and nlentv of tiew nn9 In wnnl 01 Kent or Shoes. Hood fits, good material and good honet.1 work. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. lff-17 WM. ARMSTRONG. OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers and Erahlmcrs, Cabinet work and repairing. Court htrest, Opposite Opera House, Salem, - Oregon. ANTED-ROARD' R, with or without lodglDg.488 Commercial street. 11-16 lwd 3 WIS PAPER Is kept on file at K. C. Dake's Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchants xebange, San Francis' o, California, where contrac for advertising can be made for li. CHRISTIAN HCIENOE Literature of all kinds on sale at 828 Liberty street. 4-6-ly A TRAGEDY. This wild Thanksgiving turkey swallowed' Hrownin wun a sum And dowd within hint 11 rownlo was ground lnioapuip. rhe reason, for this tragedy was Brownie's previous sire He would not read our latest ads, nor take, uur uHraiuM in. rhe moral Is clear. Read the follewing: Patton Bros., The HtAtloners. are now displaying their Bible Albums. Juvenile Hooks. Call and axBniiue, . i Chatwin House. Iut south of the Methodist Church, In Balem, Oregon. FREE BATHS. Everything new and rlean. Tables serred with the best or tvrythlDg In the market. Hpeclal attention to comn erclal travlles. Meals IS cu, Board and lodging irom H0O a week up. Free me of piano. X- READING MERCHANl TAILOR. 8ALXM, OHECtOK