133" EJBnJ 1 ""TRSW issssammmssssmM y tv nw7-fii.-.r;ii,iiiW.mffii5?Eigfflfiagga -SPECIAL- WB QUOTE FOR THE HOLIDAYS! FOREIGN AND Linen TableelotriP. DOMESTIC mean same with too many dealers. But not with us, though. We KNOW whnt we buy, and wo tell the exact truth in the selling. wnexner '" ported or of homo make, the goods on our counters are tno Dest to be had at the price. You can always rely on that. - IK - Yon aro golngto build or make;any Hud of lm irovemo it, oall on Jtuo under Igned lor material. We hi ve alMmpletelstockond are ready tj;supply any Vepared contract, sewer work, trradlns, eta. Salem -Improvement Co. Local Dates. Dee. 7. Madeline Merll drama. Dec. 11 to 25. King's Daughter's Japanese Bazaar. Dae. 13. Congregational corn soclnl. Dee. 14. Free Y. M. C. A. gymna slum exhibition. Dec. 9. Salem Keeley League enter tainment Dee. 0. First Presbyterian church concert. Dee. 22, 23. Prof. Chapman lectures on English literature, free, Y. M. C. A. hall. Jan. 1. Y. M. C. A. reception. Jan. 20, By Perkins comedy. Reed's Tonight. Madeline Merll will be seen at the opera bouse tonight in a new play entitled "The Story of a Kiss." It 1- an adaptation from the French or Emtio Zola, and will aflord Miss Merll an opportunity for really groat aoting. It is a bit of real life vividly portrayed, the aim being not to produce stage effect, but to'produce life, nature and truth, Miss Merli was al. most afraid to o rry out her ideas lust season, regarding realism, thinking that only in the largest cities of Amerl ca were they educated to tbut'point,but she claims that she has met with as much intelligence in tbo smaller cities among the better classes as In the larger ones, and that they are just as quick to recognize truth and nature when por trayed iu publio as in some of the greatest cities. Basey's Hearse.NoUco is hereby given, that I huvo bought the hearse of Oliuger & Klgdou, known as the Mlnto hearse, uud kept at Jap Miuto's stables, and have moved the sumo to Rudubaueh's stables, corner State and Frout streets, nud all orders left at the undertakers, Oliuuer & Rigdon's or A. M. Qiough'e, or at the stables, will re- oeivi the beat of utteutiou. Ttioukiug my many friends for their past favors, I hope by fair dealing a continuance of tbo bame, and will strive to heed the motto, "Live and Lot Live." A. J. Basoy. m Sons of Veterans. At tho annual election of Bumpier camp Fred Row. ley was elected captain; Howard Titus, first lleuteuant; Frank Gard, second Heutenaut; camp council, Phil. V. Thomas, E, L. Burris, E O. Woriok. Five applications were rocelved for now membership. It was deoidod to make It a cavalry camp, secure uniforms and arms. Tho camp Is In u flourishing condition, Card of Thanks. Halem, Or., Dee. 7. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho St. Paul's A. M. E. church cloared $25.55 on their Thanksgiving dinner. To the generous publio, we, tho members of tho Ladles' Aid Society ex tend our heartfelt tuauki for their gen erous appreciation toward ua Iu our atuggle, Respectfully Mrs. F. Smith, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. M. Buyles, Mrs. A. Stanley, committee. 1 ' - - - P. 5. DEARBORN'S BIAS SUGGESTIONS. Red mountains or Alaska Allen. by W. D. Knockabout Club in tho Wood?. My Days and Nights on the Battle the II n .Melds, by Chas. Curletou Colli u. Three Vassar Girls In South America Chatterbox tor 1803. Little Ones' Annual. ' Days of Chivalry. TheNuroery. r J?wy Book. Brownie' New Book .aU... low and 3d BOOK STORE. tho are .tS.'bJM Hemstiched plain centers. Hemstiched brocaded centers He stiched brocaded fringed. All with napkins to match. Lunch clothes, Doyles to " Table linens by the yard i.: i i. t. "upiuiis to iimtcii. ,. P ,. Our line of 35c linen kerchiefs, now 25c. hand- THE PALACE. Program of the Free Entertainment of the Keeley League, Dec. 9ch. The Oregon Keeley Lsague No. 2, ol Salem, will give its free inaugural en tertainment at the Reed on next Satur day evening. Dec. 0th. The program is an excellent one and is here given. The Openiug number will be at 7:30 o'clock. Overture Elite orchestra. Prayer Rev. A. L. Hutchinson. Address Mayor Claud Gatcb. Response Rev. A. L. Hutchinson. Selections Elite orchestra. Recitation Miss Merle Davey. Vocal Duet Kundret and Wenger. Address C. B, Montague. Cornet solo W. E. McElroy. Recitation Miss Marie Vaudersol. Address League Work; John M Somers. Claronet solo Herr Karl Poppa. Reeltutlon Miss Jennie Booth. Address Keelykm, Frank Davey. Vocal solo Dr. H. C. Fpley. March Sulute to Salem, Elite Or chest ra. PERSONALS. Manager H. A. Cottle, of tbo State Insurance Company, is at Albany on business. Dr. Jay Guy Lewis and wife, of the world's fair couimisaion,are in the city. Mrs. Joseph Stlsh, who has been the guest of Mrs. Browne and Mrs. Thomas Simsof this c'ty, took tho last night's trulu for her home at Mill City. Uapt. J. W. Crawford returned to Pendleton today. Ho expects to be settled buok in Salem by tho first of the year. Ex-Qov. Chadwick and Judge Bon ham were among the distinguished pas sengers for Portland this afternoon. Christmas Presents. The glass ornamental ware that is given away with Beo Hive baking powder at Clark & Employ's is lit for a present to your best friend. Business Ciianoh. Ashley White Is uow sole proprietor of tho State street feed store, Mr. CaUerllu having with- drawn frctu the firm. All bills to be settled by him. 12.7-St Fresh shrimp at Davison's Market. CAUaitTiNTHE Foa. It was not n Loukwood messenger for nothing will stop those Ileqt and nctfvo young mon when on duty. Ring up a blue box and save a long walk. Open all ulght. Fresh shrimp at Davison's Market. Japauese goods at the Blue Front. Gamblkk Insane. Deputy Sheriff Haley, of Umatilla, today brought down to the asylum an old man named Masculine. Ho has been a gambler in Idaho and Eastern Oregon for years. Call at tho'New York Ricketwhen you waut to save money on underwear. 2d lv Requisition. Hhoilft Smith, of As- toria, wus In the city toduv.und secured a requisition for M. Febo, who is under urrestat North Yakima for securing mouoy under false pretenses. Hard Times Social. A hard times soolal under the aus pices of I he Ei worth Leuuue of Month Halem will be held Friday evening at the residence of Mrs. J. H. B Ruvnl n South High street. Alt are to wear their old clothes or be fined 6 ot. Ad-nil-slon 10 eta. A good program and hard times supper. All come. Fresh shrimp at Davison's Market. PEACE HATH ITS VIOTORIES NO LESS RENOWNED THAN WAR. 8trpugly entrenched In a fortlflcatlou ,whlch etiublea us to resist every attatik and defy every assault we wage success ful commercial war upou our competi tors. Not war with tho ror of cannon, but we storm the enemy with a tire of figures and splendid values. Call be convinced. HA MUTT A LAWRENCE, lw P. O. Grocery store. The Halem Steam Laundry is doing the coast. It em- fiuoit work ou ploys only white labor, and IU price tho lowest, ' in fa. J. J. I JB7J9ra '(JAPJTOXi WOTAXo TOTERSDAY, PEOTMITOI T, 4W, MsJtwujMyTjjwgaaS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' COURT Proceedings of tho Regular Decern ber Term. Judge W. C. Hubbard, Commission era J. M. Watson and J. Anderson, were present. DKAINAOE DISTRICT. At the November term of tho court Wm. England, J. C. and J. I. Thomp son, tbo commissioners of the Lake La bish Drainage district were ordered to assess the amount of the estimated cost, for deepening the lower end of the lake ditch, against the lands' In the drainage district proportionate to the whole expense and benefit to result from such work, Yesterday they sub mitted tbeir report whioh is as follews: A. Brumbaugh, 241.45 acres, benefit ted to tho extent of $7.74. M. D. Jones, 277.75 acres, $20.60. A. Bush, 309.58 acres, $73.85. W. B. Stephens, 100 acres, $0.45. J. H. Albert, 180 acres, $53.70. U. S. training school, 188 acres, $28.38. F. J. Beatty, 10 acres, $9.46. T. H. Bruce, 60 acres, $5.10. W. Mumper, 150 acres, $2.15. Robt. Savage, 160 acres, $52,46. R. P. Boise, 120 acres, $10 32. Heirs of Lewis Johnson, 292 acres, $22.90. M. L. Jones, 535 aureB, $22 36. Tilmon Ford, 160 acres, $30.21. The total amount of the assessments is $430. STOCK INSPECTION. W. L. Simeral, stock inspector of this couuty, bad bis report before the com missioners. It is dated Aug. 8, 1893, and is as follews: "I send you a report as far as I can possibly make it, us tno of my deputies have not sent in their reports. I have found several bands of sheep affected with scab. Tbey have been treated ac cording tolawaudall have been dis charged but about five bands. Tin dtock is in better condition this yeai than year, Tbero are ten sheep for sale to one last year. There is less dis ease among horses this year, but little more among catt.e. H gs ate in veo fair condition." The sum of $8 was ordered paid out of the county treasury to Jo. Cavi naugh of St. Louis, he being siok and in a destitute condition. LITTLE LOCALS, Mild weather continues. Madeline Merll will play a farce "The New Pro feasor," after the drama this eveuing. CI i fiord Bellinger, a boy who resides in Capital Park, tore off the little fiugei of his left hand by leaping from a bam loft and catching his hand in a ciucU of the boards. Yesterday Governoi Penuoyer appointed W. B. Welsh, ol Portland, a member of the state phar macy boardfln place of L. M, Moody, whose term bad expired. One drunk was sentenced in Recorder Edes's court today. Make Salem a home m irket .-..Parish meeting at St. Paul's church tonight. See Merli. In probate court yesterday the petition of Helen A. Storaasli for letters of administra tion on the estate of her husband, wh died Intestate, were granted, a bond ol $4000 being required Geo. T. Lup ton took out his first papers today. He was heretofore a Canadian. Mr. Frank Gregsby,elx miles east of Salem, "Who bud bis arm broken is Improving nicely under Dr. Browne's treatment. -'Tho livery firm of Radabaugu & White is dissolved, Mr. White retiring. Werner Breymau is In Portland. ..Rev. Bowersox Is borne from De troit,. ., Miss Lulu McHttflln, arrived home yesterday from Sprague, Wash. m Say, MIsterl la it possible you are suffering from catarrh and have not UBed Dr. Sage's Cutarrh Remedy? All the terrible con sequence ofcatarrh In the head into bo averted If you will but make the ef fort! You know, to well, Its distress ing smyptoms! You possible kuow, if uegieciea, - invanoie goes rrom bud to worse, and Is likely to run into con sumption and eud in the grave.! Hen is a way of escape. Its makers nr willing to take all tho risk, aud mako u standing offer of $500 for auy incurable tviso of thin loathsome and danger"!). d M'naso. You can get $500, or better, a o ire. Fresh clams at Davisou'n Market Japauese goods at the Bluo Front, Fresh shrimp at Davlsou'a Market. Jupanese goods at the Bluo Front. Fresh clams at Davlson'a Market. Japanese goods at the Bluo Front. PERTINENT PERSONALS Mayor Gatoh will mike up a new city hall committee, City Marshal Mlnto gets 5 percent commission ou all street assesmenta he collects, besides his salary aud consta ble fees, which amounts to between three and four thousaud dollars a year ttieso hard times, . Fresh shrimp at Davison's Market.' Economize in Paper. Clean uewsnantrs. tied In bundles of iuu, not out, lor sale at this otfioo at AA . ." . ... '7 nneen cent a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, largo sheets, two cents a pound. Next door to the poetofilce. None Dkttkk. The Gillmsn rvuxl Attlllnr at CQ iia. tn a il.A U..t..... r nrovement CoJ. vkVa u t w f, ; Salem. HlVef NeWs", Due rlVer hod gone dotfn Very rabid lj the last tVo at three days and the boats are running on schedule time again. Tliesteamer Hoag arrived down from Eugene last night wlthu heavy load of merchandise freight including 45 tons of San Francisco merohandiso for Sa lem and 60 tons 'Frisco freight for Port laud., TheElwood came up from Ltucoln last night with a load of wheut for tho Willamette Valley Flouring Mills. She left here this morning for Portland on her regular run and will be up tomor row night. The Altona aud Modoo leave Port land at 6 n. m. today aud will arrive up this evening. It is expected both boats will be heavily loaded with Salem men chandiso which the high water has de tained In Portland, The Salem Improvement Co. 'a large Band and grayel scow, which has been tied up opposite the Salem flmrtnlll dook, settled on a pile when tho water went down punching a bole through one end of It, causing it to sink to Its deck, She will be got off today. The high water has done very little damage along the river front. Corvallis News, Dec. 6 : The steam er Hoag came down the river from above this morning, having on board 230 tons of wheat, which was unloaded here. Captain Young sayB there was plenty of water for navigation, but some difficulty was experienced in keeping the bjat out of the treo tops along the banks. The destination of the Hoag was Eugene, but the captain informs us. that it was impossible to reach there on account of the channel being filled up about three miles this side of that, place. However, he is of the impression that there will be a good channel at this point when the water recedes and flows in its natural course again, It was necessary for the bpat tocome back to Harrisburg, where she unloaded 70 tons of freight for Eugene, The Hoag will start for Portland to morrow with a largo cargo of freight from San .Francisco for down river points. Uorse Itcckonlnc- A Russian doctor has been experi menting to find how far some of our domestic animals can count The in telligence of tho horse, as this is shown in mathematics, seems to sur pass that of the cat or tho dog. The instances given by hiin are interest ing, but before they are accepted as authentic they should be verified by the observations of naturalists whose skill and care aro unquestioned. He found a horse which was able to count themiloposts along the way. It had been trained by its master to stop for feed whenever they had cov ered 25 versts. One day they tried the horse over a road where three false milo posts had been put in between the real ones, and sure enough, tho horse, de ceived by this trick, stopped for his oats at the end of 22 versts instead of going the usual 23. -- Tho same horso was accustomed to being fed overy day at the stroko of noon. Tho doctor observed that whenever the clock struck the horse would stop and prick up his ears as if counting. If he heard 12 strokes, ho would trot off contentedly to bo fed, but if there wero fewer than 12 ho would resignedly go on working. Tho experiment was made of strik ing 12 strokes at tho wrong timo, whereupon tho horso started for his oats, in spite of tho fact that -"ho had been fed only an hour before. Youth's Companion. Tho "Southern Cross" Pearl. Tho most extraordinary pearl in tho world is tho "Southern Cross." It occupies n unique position in tho his tory of pearls. It consists of a group of nine- pearls naturally grown to gether in so regular a manner as to form an almost perfect Latin cross. Seven of them compose n shaft, which measures 1J inches in length, while tho two arms of the cross aro formed by ono pearl on each sido. All tho pearls are of fino lustre. This remnrkablo pearl waa discov ered by n man hamod Clark while pearl fishing in western Australia. Ho regarded it ns a miracle, and en tertaining n superstitious dread of it ho buried it. In 1874 it was duer up. and sipco thon it has changed hands manv times. Ira vnliifi in ftsn.nnn 'How tho pearls 'wero grouped to gether in such a manner no one has ns yet been able satisfactorily to ox plain. It has been suggested that a fragment of serrated Beaweed may havo got into tho Bhell of the oyster, and that tho succession of teeth along tho margin of the front may have caused tho deposition of nacre nt regular intervals so as to form a jnuorof Dearlsin-a straicht line. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. OUNCE'S The only Pure Creant of Tartar Ppwder.-No Ammonia; No Alma. Used in Millions of Homea40 Years the StjwdadU iAi.. ,.iJrtisIWjlMhii MOM JEFFERSON. School opened Monday ahet a few days vacation with Beveral more now ones. Mr. Clark Barstee of Turner was a visitor at the Institute Monday. A social dance was given last Friday night at tho residence of Mr. James Curl about 4 miles northeast of Jeffer son. A pleasant timo wus reported. Hope Conscrand Barton Wltberite went to the Capitol city on business Monday. The basket social given at tho M. E. church Thursday evening was well at tended. Prof. Barzee organized a German class at the Institute Thursday even ing. W. W. Looney, who Is attending the Stato Agricultural College at Corvallis, camo home Friday on a short visit re turning Monday. The result of the city electlou is as follews: Mayor, T. M. Witten ; record er, N. G. Holt; marshal, W. J. Jones; treas urer, A. Weddle; councllmen, N. H. Doty, M. G. Hoover, H. B. Burrows, Harry Roland, Ed. Lynes, aud L. H. Siege. Headquarters for all dully papers, at J. L. Bennett's post office block news stand, tf Immense bargains New York Racket. In shoes at the 2dlw A Success. One of tho successful new business enterprises of Salem is the Fair, recently established by O. P. Dab ney ou Court Btreet. He is a courteous busiuess gentleman. STOCK MARKET. From the latest San Francisco Butchers and Stock R Users Review: WOOL. Busiuess among our local wool com mission houses remains in the same un satisfactory state. Very little doing, und that at figures that wont bear day light. Shading is necessary to move auy extensive lines. Not such aTiwivy supply, however, is to be found In the local warehouses, full wool being rather scarce that Is, the finer grades. Prices are nominal but steady. Free mount ulu, free Oregon and other superior fall, bring top prices, 8.to 10c; defective, 5 to 7c; Southern not in demand at all, and begging from 3 to"6c; some changing hands down to 3o. Spring stationary at quotations, Northern running for the best up to 14c; Sati Joaquin aud other Inferior clips do not bring over.9 to 10c. We quote as follews: Northern, choice 14 to 15 " medium 11 to 13 Southern, choice 9 to 10 dan Joaquin, heavy, seedy 8 to 9 choice ... 9 to 11 Sound heavy steers stand from 3 to 5c, occasion ly 5o is paid for an extra superior hide. Medium weights run from 4 to 4Ju up to 56 lbs. Lights and cows over 50 lbs. bring from 3 to 3Jo. Stags a shade higher up to 3c. Kips unchanged. Veal selling well from 4 to So. Calfskins active up to 6Jc. Dry bides steady at last week's quo- lotions 6 to" 6o, Dry kip, veal and calf unchanged. Sheepskins show no change and con tinue moving irregularly at quotations. Deerskins the sam '. The. supply if hides Is not by any mean-, excessive, aud but for the large number held by Judge and Living stone, James &Uo. aud other wholesale butcbei'B atButchertown, should short ly show some little improvement. When the.y move prices may nioye also. We quote as follows; salted hides. Sound, heavy steers, 50 lbs, and over 4J to 6 Sound, medium steers, 48 to 56.4 to 4J Sound, light do, and cowa under 50 lbs 3 to 3J Sound, heavy cows, 50 lbs aud over 3 to 8 Heavy slugs aud bulls 2J to 3 Sound kip 31 to4J oounu veui skios, a to u Jos. .4 to o do calfsklus 6 Culls one-third less. DRY HIDES. Sound, Mint-dried hides 6 Culls, one-third less, Sound,flint-dried kips, veal and Culls one-third less. to 0i to 6 toOJ SHEEP SKINS. Long wool sheep bklua .50 to $0 Medium do 40 to Short do 25 to Shearlings do 10 to DEER SKINS. Choice summer Fall 15 to Wiuier 10 to 75 60 85 0 20 20 16 the The hogs recently shipped from Douglas couuly creamery to San Frau Cisco brought OJo, Hye weight. Wll- t m nutria I -it, mflii f it-Ma OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS laugbfered af Cost ! The Largest assortment ever brought to Salem. They Must Go in the- next 30 days! AND COST TAKES 'ETM. NQ0Wl fllWiU ST0WE. Ham Danberg, who went down with them, tells us that Nevada bogs brings 50o per hundred more in San Francisco than California bogs. Nevada beef is also given the preference, and apples aud potatoes raised in this state com mand the top price. In fact, Nevada products of every description peem to be more than ever in demand in Cali fornia, wbero their superiority has long been recognized. Tnose Mocha and Java c )ffeea now at Clark & Eppley's are fresh and of the most superior quality. m Dolls, Dolls, Dolls. A large as sortment just arrived at the New York Raoket which will be sold at prices never before heard of In Salem. If you want a good doll cheap, call and see them. 2d lw Father Harty Insane. Physicians examined- J. N. Harty of South Salem today and reported him of unsound mind and unfit to be at large. Ho will be committed to the asylum. He has lived ou Bohth High street for ten years alone with his wife who has cared for him. Hi was wandering about a'great deal of late and frighten ed the women of that neighborhood not a little. There is little or no hope for his recovory. Looking Better feeling better better in every way. There's more consolation in that than well people stop to ponder. To get, back flesh and spirits is every thing. coil's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites is prescribed by lead ing physicians everywhere for ail ments that are causing rapid loss of flesh arid vital strength. Scott's Emulsion will do more than to stop a lingeringCough-it fortifies the system AOADIST coughs and colds. Prepared by Scott t Bowne. N. Y. All drurclstt. SHRIVER'S ORCHESTRA, Persons wlshlnir to engage muslo for the holidays or any other occasion wlU do well to see us. Can furnish one or more violins or as mamy piece as eslred. First house south or I.lncoln School nous, or Salem Post-oRloe Geo mibivkk, manager. lie lm. S. 0. V. MARKET, 365 Summer Street. LEWIS & PRATHER, Props. The best meats of all kinds sold'at tho lowest prices. Reliable goods and quick delivery. FROEBEL SCH00LS-4tU Year Ml Tmirmrm mi n k ;akth Infant, Connecting and Primary classes ovei.v weeK uay irom v a, m. to 12 m. except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal. TRAINING CLASSES for teacbeis' dally praotlce work from 0 a.m. to 12 m. iu Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. Classes meet for jiudy of Froebel system. Mrs. P. S. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Knight and Miss Ballou. For terms or information apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty streets. THE ONLY PLACE IN Where you can find under nn JACKETS and OLOAKfl. rTSAU AH ' U-fcL N ALL WOOL CLOTHING. & B00T3 SUPJ28 and BUBBER GOODS, ;.'?'m CARPET. MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS. ETO. DRE8J3 GOOD&iW TRLMMINokf ", BLANKETS and QUILTS. ' 1' J ' TRUNKS and VAIiI8X8- X Is at - '" " ".. WELUS BROTHERS & COJ. OPERAHOUBB CORNER, - . . . Bliiaf ,' oSgON. Vn0nfea,r9f Ikipjjij TayfiJeakgivtroifawJ, ijQfgHJfo b Thuraday, December 7, 1893. Amerlran tour ol the dlitlnKUlshed Italian Artist, MADELINE MERLI In a masterly English production of her Euro pean Bucceai, THE STORY OF A KISS. From th Frsnoh of Zola 'It is not what we do, bat what we re sist, that is a test of morality." SEATS ON SALE AT PATTON'S. TO ARREST Your attention even fur n. mnmimt mav' De bard to do with an ordinary advertise ment but bre la something thai oueht to ,u.u ii vto uuvc ownoa up our HOLIDAY GOODS Counter. Leather Goods, Gold fern. Art Books, Oxidized Noveltfe. Callendars, uicsuu aiubb uras, juvenile uqom uw Incrto the dull tiroes yon will find oar prices creauv reaucoa. rail and o-rnminn our une. w a win oe pleated to see you. - .- ...- ..; . -. - Patton Bros., AgenU for -Old Nick." 98 State street I. TirANED. GlrlTo do general homework tt inuuniijroriwo; 111 Trade street. W L. West. Ultf I?0 SALE. Two fresh cows, CaU AtShoup - z WRKinmiTa i vf A Westacott's livery, CHRISTIAN KClENOB-Llteratnre Kinds on sale at 826 Uberty street. of an -ly filMl'LOYMENT WANTEU-by yeun: 111 ried man of good habits. Has had rlc rled man of good habits. mar- ht years experience In swner g-neral merchandise tore, willing to work. Ijre wages not ex- I'Yi'SV. urei x. u. ij., JOURNAL omce. 11-28 6t rrr ANTED situation by mlddlfraged Ger ';, mn lady to do general housework. Is willing and ahle to carry on the largest bonne hold. No.K3HUtenreet. HWlwd AGBNTH mike M.OO a day. Grratent kitchen utensil ever inrented. Retails WcU. a to sold In every house f ample postage raid, 11 27 1 '" 0KanltK MMCauc, ClnolnnaU.O. 31UI8 PAPER Is kepton die at E. O. Pake's . Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants xchange.SanFrunclsro, California, where contracts far-advertising can be made for it. HOUSE Painting, Decorating, il Hard Wood Finishing, Can give good references. Estimates (furnish ed. Address, Geo. i-chstrnth. Halem. Htsl dence on halem Motor Hallway, North 8alem. Leave orders at Stelner A Mcwm. 1 i-6d TpAUM FOH BALK. A desirable farm or 100 J? acres for sale on long time Town property S'JJ, b tn part payment. Appl7 to Leo Willis, In Opera House Block. 13-3 lm BURTON BKOTIIKltS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Patterns for Fronts apJ.,op5,'lnebriok forth Now Balem City Uall and nearly all the fine building erected In the Capital city, yards near Penitentiary, Salem, Or. M dw THEPACIFIG DETECTIVE Ap COLLECTING BUREAU SALBM, . . Oregon Private work a specialty. a K.OLKMENT. Manager. SALEM ..Vf r. Mmntnf - . l 'A ViM' " """" """?u-' !