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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1893)
WU'iW" t- ' ETCHING- CAPITAL - JOUBKAIit.MOla)AY, DECEMBER 18, !. ww jwsffBP k, 5 el i. st r. si k m u. u I I GOING OUT 110 W T 7 To bo Sold at Cost or Less BEFORE THE 1ST OF JUNE. Our lease of store rooiti expires Jnne 1st, and we want to close our entire stock by that time. Remember our stock is all new and desirable. Dress Goods, Laces, Lace Curtains, Embroideries, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Umbrellas, Muslin, and Wool Underwear, Fans, Corsets, Table Linen Napkins', Towels, I.adies'-Misse3' and Children-' Shoes, &c; ' P. P. Jackets Regardless of Cost. . Everything must go by June. 1st. The Palace D. Q. & S. Co., December llth, 1803, A FEW DAYS MORE THEN CHRISTMAS. Delight your friend with a pretty picture and frame. KELLER, & SONS are the people for style, good work in inship and reasonable pricea. Local Dates.. Dee. 18. Husking Bse at First Con gregational church. Dec. 22. The Inventors. Benefit for the McGee Babies by Amateur Ar tlsts. Dee. 22, 23. Prof. Chapman lecture on English literature, Y. M. C. A.hall. Jan.l. Y. M. O. A. reception. Jan. 0. By Perkins comedy. ... m Not Dead. When the suicide near , the reform school was still unidentified the Journal mentioned among otbei Tpm Graham, ploaeer janitor ofttu Monmouth normal school, as likely .l proye the murdered man. Tom wa9 In the city this morning and wantv the rumor of his death contradicted. H how lives in Albany and has had i great deal of trouble explaining to bit friends that ho is not dead. Tbir morning he -m very much alive and will nover be convicted of putting to much water Into the product of his milk ranoh because of over-friendliness to that lluld. Vetoed, Mayor Gatch has noi signed th bonding ordinance passed by the lust session of the city council, but has prepared a veto message settlor forth bis reasons for withhnldjng hit signature, which will be made public at the meeting Tuesday evening. It understood nn effort will be made ti debar aldermen holding city warran's from yotlng on a n w bond ordiuanc. It is a fact that nearly all couucllmen who are business men hold more or lei of warrants. A ToUQH Giieeic Dr. 8. R. Jes sup extracted a sliver an inch and i half long and a quarter of au I net thlok from tho cheek of Frank Ander sou, county commissioner, Last Jul, Mr. Anderson was struck by a piece u board and he has all this time carrle the fragment of Oregon fir In his fue without apparent discomfort until n eontly, when he had it removed. Change op Fikm. W tuoott & Ir win have disposed of their wuolesau department and entire interest In th Bpa, Mrs. Auvw Strong being the pur chaser. W. T. Btolz now Ins tho oon trollng Interest, and the firm will here after her known as W. . Stolz & C The name "Spa" will bo retained, i m Marriacik Licenses'. Llcenif were issued today at the county cl rkV office to Molllo A. Ehlen aud Frederick Jergen, Rosa Burson nd L. H. Thorn as, Catherine S. Frasure aud Jasper JN. Bell, Luolnda Harris and D. H. Craven vjurisimas woes is a lavorue Btason ior leading people to-hymen' altar. Have Both. J. A. Van Eatau, tin people's grocer, has the. best genem -stock of groceries evor in the city, am as to prices, his patrons say others an not it with this house for good values. Will RKaisTKit.--Geo. Sun, tin Chinese merchant of Sa em, says al the Chineee will ' r.'g'ster when man amies along," meaulug tho proper ol liolal. 2M2LS SUGGESTIONS: Red mountains of Alaska by W. D. Allfl. Knockabout Club In the Woods. My Days and Nights' on the Battle FMiii, by Chas. Carletnu Collin. Three Vawar Girls In South America Chatterbox ior 1893. Little Ones' Annual. Defwef Chivalry. Tke Xumry. ftwNtr Boek, Btewalee' New Book at i tS'-WfMWMV , OF BUSINESS. Dry Goods 10 PERSONALS. W. A. Fraser, of the Western Asstir ance Co. of Toronto, was in the city to day, inspecting ihe local agency of Mitchell & Ferguson. Dr. Chapman's lecture on English literature begin Friday and Saturday, thU week, at the Y. M. 0. A. rooms. Be Isn mm. of considerable culture. J. N. Ferguson, the insurance man, wai bout to:iay , for the first time since hluonfinement. J. M. Wjlluce. of the Salem water c mpany, Is at Albany to djty. Hon. T. T. Geer brought Mrs. Geer in t tfp?nd th Christmas week as the ,'uest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Downing. The Ml?seB Geer who have spent this .week in the city, today returned to their, home in the Waldo Hills. LITTLE LOCALS. A. V. Mendenhill left for 'Frisco this morning. He stops at Eugene a day. A fine winter morning. People ire going to buy some useful and ncces varies this year for the holiday gifts as well as luxuries. The Congregatlon- tl Sunday school will have a Christ mas tree and esafcIseS next Monday' ivenln. Remember the W. R. C. 4oclaI this Monday evening. Mild' foggy weather continues... Many oeop'le still thluk they havo tho grippe, or rtther th it tha grip has them. There wlllie n gjod week's Christmas radoandour merchants who wish to. reioh the peop'o are getting their an aou cements into the Journal...-. l'hetreef oeaulng department means to make the pe ple of Salem a Christ mas p'etntof o'ean streets, Miss Emun Byrne depirts on an extended visit, on tonight's over and, to Ctllfor nlu,New Mexico and Texas. Miss Byrne is a sister of M a. Dr. Cartwright and a n .mll.lv tiniiti nitnlult ln)ii Ti fattord re, or Alex La FolleUVbo;''th?rt?f' at tb,s r a other who was shot in the leg as doing well ...Last week people were looking at lollday goods.t his week they arebuying ...Aunt Dinah's buskin' bee at Con gregational church this venlng J., fj, Mttchel w appointed press repre .Mitatlvo of OUy.' lodge I. O. O. F at ti session Satu day. John Holman rtituruedti Albviy this morning.. Members of the W. C. T. U. are re quested t take notice that the presi dent h i oalloil a special meeting at the hall, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. Important business which must b-t attended to. Salem 11 ur U excelled by no other andabtrrol mtkoi a good Christmas present. Two drunks and a vag be fore Recor ler EJea this morning. Bo surd t direct all holiday paoKages sent by' mill or express to street and numbor to Imur prompt delivery. Postmaster Gilbert Li uot expected buok boforo Saturday. Hi is subpoenaed as a witness before the federal court In Sin Francisco. .Judge E lea wrecked his bicycle bv a sudden stop Saturday night aud will go afoot for a whllo. Roy. Father Lalnck, of Brooks, was in the cltv today. Nanoy Cox, aged 40 years, was tcftlay committed to the asy lum frmn T.n O run (In Al A Rim. mons wa in tho cltv todav. from Port, I land Joi.Kuerton, tho soap man," la at Woodburn this afternoon jjt B. Fietoner, of Howell's, started today ! for tho Umatilla country, to spend , vacation. H y for Sale. 500 tons of choice hay for sale, most ly timothy. Will be aold in parcels to suit tho purchaser by R, M. Robertson, Albany, Oreunn. 1215tf Safe, Quick and Effective. .v, u.v - -' The valuable curative properties of Allcock'a Porous Plasters are due to the employment of the highest medio. a unit chemical skill, i liey are purely xuv ""'' waving memoer or uer rami vegetable, aud In Ingredients and lyUMra. A, O. Damon, her slater,. of tCdo'i fiftbift A KSS and rolleve whllo curing, and can be uiciiiuu unvo never iH-uii enuaiieci: aara wprn wiuiout causing, pain or moon- r. venleuco. I Iv Do not be deceived bv mUronrosonfa. I tlou. All other so oilled Porous Plast- era are Imitations, mide to sell on the reputation of Allcook'ti. Ask for All; rook's and let no Holloltatioq orexpla- natioa induceyou toacoepta snbstitute j Hewdtiuarterd for all daily naners. at r. -n ......... i.. ..-. 4 . a ...... i .- .... THE 0. P. ROAD SOLD. Bought by the Blair-Wharton Com mittee for Only $200,000. Cor vallls News: Promptly at 1 o'clock Friday Sheriff Osburn appeared at the front door of the court bouse and an nounced the Bale of the Oregon Paclfio railroad and other properties belonging to the Oregon Pacific company, which have so long been in litigation. The reading of the lengthy decree and exe cution consumes almost an hour's time. Attorney Gilson, of Portland, then eime forward, and lu behalf of Alexan der, Well, Cahn, et al, notified intend ing purchasers that a HUlt bad begun In the U. 8. district court against the O. P. R. R. Co., for the possession of the Willamette Valley aud Cascade Moun tain wagoD road and the Deschutes wagon road. Then Attornoy Wolverton, of Al bany, who appeared in tbe interests of the Oregon Paclfio Rill way Co,, of whioh T. E. Hogg Is president, read the-followlng notice of adverse claims: In the Circuit Court of tbe State of , Oregon for tbe County of Benten: The Farmers' Loan and Trust"! Co., of .New York h gains Notice of ad verso ol'ms, The Oregon 1'a-lflo Katlroad CVi. and tha Wlllumatte Valley Coast H. H. Co. J The fo lowing notice Is hereby pub Holy given to all intending purchasers of the property and franchises of tbe above mentioned Oregon Pacific Com' pany and the -Willamette Valley & Coast Railroad Company, or either of them, under the decree of foreclosure sa'e, rendered by this court on tbe 13th day of April, 1891, under a certain mortgage or deed of trust, executed by the said companies to tbe Farmers Loan and Trust company, dated Oct. 1, 1880. In pursuance of said decree of fore; closure, tbe said property and franchises were duly sold on January 20, 1802, aud were purchased at the said sale by Zephin Job, of Corvallis, Oregon; and a certificate ofeucli sale, acknowledging tbe receipt of $25,000 on account of the purchase price, was duly executed and delivered by tbe sheriff of Benton coun ty to the said Zephin Job. The said sale was thereafter duly confirmed by the said court, and, for a valuable con sideration, the said Job duly assigned and conveyed all tbe property, rlgbtp, franchises', titles and Interests, which he acquired at the said foreclosure sale, and also tbe said sheriffs' certificate of sale to the undersigned, tbe Oregon Pa clfio Railway Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the state of Oregon. The said saio and the rights acquired by the undersigned have never been abrogated and could not be abrogated by any proceedings in this court. No part of tbe said sum of $25,000 has ever been returned; and tbe said sale Is still in full force and effect; and the undei- slgned will assert aud enforce all rights thereunder and In and to tho said prop erty and franchises existing In its favor. Whoever buys orattempts to buy tbe said property aud franchises, or anv without the consent and approval of the undersigned, must do so subject to all rights and claims in and to the said property and franchises, existing in favor of the undersigned. OltEQON PAOIPIOCOMPANY. By T. E. Hono, President. Attorney Weatberford als gave no tice that the Giant Powder Co. held a Jeln against tbe last fifteen miles of the road built, for the amount of $7,800.08. ( Now Sherifl Osburn Invited bids for i the Oregon Pacific railroad and tbe other properties when F. M. Clark. with Mr. Hughes, both attorneys from New York, represented the Blalr- Wharton committee, made a bid of $200,000. This was the only bid ottered and to Mr, Clarke was the road knocked off, It was a great surprise to almost , everyone of the muny people who were present at the sale that the road did not bring more, and they wonder how tho Indebtedness of the company will be paid oft with $200,000 when the pre ferred claims amount to at least four I times as much, so we have been in formed. But may the affairs of the company now bo satisfactorily settled with all Interested. Mr8 N J Di Dead. The ead newB wlilcU'bae.beeti looked for from day to day waa received yea- terday Mrs. Damon passed away at Psaden' Ca,, at 2 o'clock p, m. In lU6 presence of her busbaud and the two youngest children. The remains will be brought to Salem and thefuner al will probably be held from the resi dence Friday afternoon. Fannie Gage was born at De Witt, Iowa, in IMS, where she was married io . j. amiu in ioo, ana continued to live in that couuty, until removing toOreiron law than fnnr - D . tuan four yoawago. to N. J. Damon In 1875, and continued y r "rgut Tr,y oua y'ear Ki survive a true and loving moth- tnia n tv K'niirnh rin m.i.i..,. m Mrs. nmoa naaueen ill forear a veer, but no serious rnanlia wak t.j.., ..., ,.,... . . -HP"uu uuu, w.uun me past two moalb8 as soon as It was considered safe to remove her to California Mr. Damon started south In hopes of im- provemoot la her condition, but It was evidently too late for the advanced .. .. ......- i.i .... . RIVEft NOTES. Tbe steamer Elwood came up last night, from Portland, with a load of miscellaneous merchandise for Balem and upper river points. This morning she Went to Independence, after a load of wheat for tbe Salem Flouring mill company. She will lay here at ber dock tonight, and leavo dowu for Port land and way landings in the morning nt 6 o'clock. The steamer Three Sisters name down Saturday, with' a load of wool from NIohol's landltm for Portland. It was transferred here ito the Elwood. Capt. Young, of The Three Sisters, feels high ly elated over securing this load. It seems, the Uulon Paoltlc had been promised tbe frieght, and had named a rate on it from Nichols, to Balaton, Mass, The Sisters was one day ahead of the Modio, whioh had been ordernd to go to Nichol's, after It. Capt. Young succeeded in talklug the oonslgnor at NIohol's Landing luto giving him tho wool for Portland. When the. Modoc arrived there the next day there was uotblng for here, It is said, Captain Smith made the air blue for miles around. The Modoc returned Saturday nlglit, nd went dowj Sunday morning. Bbe will be up tonight, on ber run to Cor vallis. Catarrh Cannot bo Cured with Local Applications, as they can uot reach the 4eat of tbe disease. Cat irrh is a bloo&or constitutional disease, nod in order tf cure It you must take internal remitHes. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mocous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is nut a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best pbyslcanuin thiscouutry fer jeers, and is a regular prescription. It is compos ed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mocous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredi ents is what produces such wonderful results lu curing Catarrh. Send ior testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. Sold by drugglsta. Price 75o. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. ' The drug and medicine firm hereto fore doing business under tbe style of .Smith & Steiuer, have this day dis solved partnership by mutual consent, Dr. J. C. Smith retiring. The business will be continued by Lee Steiuer, at the old red corner stand, where all bills and accounts nrp to be settled, Salem, Dec. 1st, 1893. J. C. Smith, M. D. Leii Steineu. For Christmas Week. Have finest Hoe of single decorated pieces and sets of porcelain, bisque fig ures, and imported China ware ever shown in the city. Am closing out a large assortment of dolls. Have a full line of candles, nuts and fruits. Will meet any cut of any cash store in Ha lera on staple groceries. John G. Wright, Pioneer Grocery. Tbe largest stock of brooms and. brushes for household use ever brought to Salem at Clark & Eppley'u. BO UN. HOLMAN. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hotmail, at Salem, Dec. 17, 1893, a daughter. Bukrouchib. At thehomeon North Commercial street, 8alem, Friday, Dee. 15, 1893. to Mr. aud Mrs. T. Sherman Burroughs, a sou. None BErrEit. The Gillman coal pplllnir Ht $8 per ton at the Salem Im provement Co.'b yards, la the best fuel in Salem. To enjoy life use Tutt'a Pills. Nn old stock freshened up, but all made for the occasion, are tbe choice candles at S. L. Jones' on 8tate street. The freshest and best candies for tbe money for the holiday trade. OaaTi Prices for Christmas Week. Dry granulated sugar $5 25 a Back. Extra C sugar 34.75 a suck. M uscatel raisins, uew crop 5 cts. a lb. Candy we are almost giving away. Fine line of decorated' chlua at half price. At the Postoftlce grocery, Ask Your Prie'nds Who have takn Hood's Sarsanarilln what they think of it, and the replies will be nostlve in Its fuvor. 8imuK what Hood's Barsaparilla does that tell the story of Its merit. One has been cured of indigestion or dispepsia, auother finds It Indispensable for sick headache or hillousness, whlje otherc report remarkable cures of scrofula, catarrh, rbeumatlsm'saltrbeum etc. Hood's Pills aro purely vegetable. SUPREME COURT. Salem, Dec, 18, '03. H. M. Jameson, and A. F, Johns, apps., vs. George L. Caldwell, resp, appeal from Multnomah county, Ar gued and submitted. E. R. Watson, attorney for app. J, T. McKee, altor ney for resp. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, D&PRICFS GrtRssa A MkbIk For Calendar. Wo have seen it mentioned that an eminent jurist, whohaa lately passed away, had a great mania for collect ing and Btoring up a copy of ovory calendar heard of. No matter to him what nostrums were in connection advertised, whenever a page revealed the signs of tho zodiac and the phases of tho moon it immediately settled the question off purchase and ownership, and it is added that piles and piles of them, limitless in varie ty, wero fotmd among his treasured things. It has been estimated that this collection by an American gen tleman may be regarded as the most extensive of its kind known. Har per's Bozaiv TURF TOPICS. Dlrebtum's dam has a race record of 2:S0i. ' ' Providence will give five meetings next year. Alix cost her present owner $750 when a yearling. . . Alix stands 15 hands and weighs 840 pounds in racing trim. Walter E., 2:10, has won $15,000 in stakes and purses this year. It needs just as honest a man at the distance flag as in the stand. Lot. Slocnm, 2:17, was distanced at Honolulu last month in 2:31. The get of the Jewett Farm stallions won $30,000 in races, this year. Waterloo Girl, trotting record 2:101, will be out as a pacer next season. Colonel Lawrence Kip won $1,010 in prizes at tho New York horse show. Skin grafting has been successfully tried as a means of effacing blemishes on horses. Nine times out of ten the character of a man can be told by the looks of his horses. Directum has won more heats in races in 2:10 or better than any other four trotters. To name a horso is nn easy enough mat ter; to name one well is an entirely differ ent thing. Dr. Seward Webb won $2,240 in prizes at the New York horso Bhow and wob the largest winner. ' Princess Clara, 2:26J, drew 85 pounds overweight when she made her yearling record of 26J. Alix is a pet. Her owner says he can take her by the halter and lead her. up a. flight of ordinary stairs. The-mare Pasadena Belle, that ob tained a mark of 2:18 this year, was sold for $100 last spring. Turf, Field and Farm. PERSONAL GOSSIP. The queen of England's favorite wall paper has a bright blue ground sprinkled with white stars. Miss Brlggs, daughter of the famous Professor Brlggs, is studying to become a deaconess in New York. Even in premierships the record has given way under M. Tricoupis, who has become prime minister of Greece for tho fifth time, The ideal orator of all Spanish speak ing people is Castelar, who was once president of their short lived republic. Before speaking he is restless and cannot keep quiet. Grand Duke George of Russia, whose sojourn in Algeria' and the Riviera failed appreciably to benefit his health, now lives in the Caucasus, whero the climate suits him well. Tho Princess Beatrice, following tho rule of the late prince consort and the Prince of Wales, places in the zoo any ferocious animals whereof she may be come possessed. Nathan Parker, president of the Man chester (N, H.) National bank, is said to be the oldest bank officer in active serv ice in the United States. He celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday recently by giv ing a dinner to the employees of his bank. Thomas M. King, third vice president and now practically general manager of the Baltimore and Ohio lines, almost in variably, when going over the road, rides on the front of tho locomotive. After seating himself comfortably he lights a cigar and tellatho engineer to. "let her eut" STAGE GLINTS. Indisposition caused Patti to abandon ber concert in Rochester. IdaMullo has joined the vaudeville forces of Manager B. F. Keith. Tho Lotus club of New York will soon give a banquet to Henry Irving. John Drew is rehearsing Henry Guy n .. .. " - .--.. qPq GJEO. C. WIJLL DEALER IN Hteinway, Krater, Webber, Emmer eon and others pianos,; Storey A jihik ami jwne. organs, also all flrsi clan different makes. Sewing machines, smaller makes of musical instruments and supplier Needles,oII and Hew parte for all makee of machines. Hewing machines and paired and cleaned. organs re- Two doois north of postoftlce, Salem. Oregon, WMS,(IM()lTS,raWll Slaughtered al Cost The Largest assortment evor brought to Salem. They Must Gc IN THE NEXT 30 DflYSI AND COST TAKES 'EM.' LONDON aod LANCASHIRE IE INSURANCE 0 pany AVi IF JJU1.IAU V DICU 1H SlinWll IIV IIIA mt t. Hit f Ilia rmnai I ness of any Foreign Insurance company on the I'aclllc coast In 1SW.. Neal Will Contest. The probate court was occupied tori ay with the case of Luoy A. Robinson et al, petitioners, v. Jesse M. Neul,.et al' respondents. The eiFort is being made by plaintiffs to break the will of Calvin Neal. Tho will was made March 3, 1691, at his home near Ale, Marion county. On Sep. 10, 1891, the will was admitted to probate, and Jesse M. Net 1 aud Ann Elizabeth Neal, now Ann Elizabeth Russell to.be executors. The suit is to show that Mrs. Rossell and W. H. Nash used undue Influence to get him to make this will, when he was uuder great mental distress. There were a great many witness called and tbe attorneys for the will are Til. Ford and A. O. Condit, for petitioners Bingham and D'Arcy. Trial to the court. The Spa asks reasonable prices for iiandy for Christmas. W. T. Stolz & Co. Special bargains for this week in towels, table cloths, handkerchiefs, noslery, and in fuct everything at THE FAIR, 108 Court Btreet. Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied iu bundles of 100, uot cut, for sale at this ofllco at dfteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw trapping paper, large sheets, two cents i pound. Next door to the postofUce. The Cheapest. Have the Daily fouBNAii left at your office or resl tence. Only 60 cts a mouth. By mail 2S cts a month. Grapo Vines for Sale. I have propogated several thousand ;obd stroug two-year old grape vliiep ir setting nut, assorted varities, suit tile for culture in Oregon. 25 cte each. '2 on ixr d"Z-n. E. Hofer. Balem. Or.. Journal office. . d w Weak Digestion strange as it may seem, is caused from a lack of that which is never exactly digested -' The greatest iact in connection with soil's Emulsion appears at this point it is partly "v--- . " we most weakened digestion is quickly aiibujjLiiciicu uy 11. The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re newal of new, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con? suviptionjttst this way. Propsred by Beott t 1 :rao, II. Y. All drnwrUti. Steamer fllfona FOR PORTLAND, rkrA tiii! A.t. i . J2KV?,jS3t1! nKOUMD TRIP (unlimited) B.00. One way, MEALS OB OENTS- -uFw Mtt '; Grbat - Christjvias - SAL3 OK HOLIDAY GOODS. bUSPENDERS, PURS. LINENS. TTMRRP.T.T.AS. b tt a r?cfRMEyE-JHY' GLOVES, MITTENS HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS of U kindt. -Bargains in Kvery Department Come where yo e8 bjr tb bert ga fc Um UU mmmmj. WILLIS BROTHERS A Cd. OYBRAHOUBi: CORN, . . . . JtLf . OJW T , . ., ... . . I C: D. Gabrielson, -Hesdnt Agent -5aY5years,?.x,,erl0no': '2rover?,8hty,ir8a7B,slant8ecreUrTot8teleInmiranfrf ny it Oregon. Temioiary office Mtelners fled Corner Drue tore. I'lH Ul-r wwf it l UHEltAIi Which la shown by Ihe fan t ml this ronipSy ha. doneihe !?? done the largutb TTIOK tiALK. An unabridged encyelopf ft Brltannlca, worlh SM. at greal ridu tl VV. L. West, tlecirlfl light station. IJH MUST PAY y-'.-Pcron.,o-.nitHarrii Mcldtyrc must u . up before Dee. JbU.i, or costs will be ndded. IJ.ij ; P i APERa.-Portland. Wacrawenio, at Tucomunnd !au Krancltco papers oat nt UeKnett's, Postofflce Llotk M EVT MAUKH.T. Opposite brick ston ouiera, uciiverea cneap. lJ-lMi mANTED-Pa'ty without children ton IT a furnished houseandboardovrnfr I qure at Jouk.vai. office. 12-188 CHUIMTIAN KOIENOE Literature of kinds on sale at 828 Liberty street, it rriHIB PArEtl Is kept on file at E. O. D JL Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchs Exchange, Ean rranclsio, California, 1 coatrac'jiforadvertlblnr can be made fo; 1JARM FOR 8A.LB. A desirable farm o C acres for sale on long time Town rrop' will be taken In part payment. Apply to Willie, In Opera House Block. 13-3 1 YOU WILL be; loaded. Vluttnr Vhafhfl. InUnillttn .. a x nor not, are always welcom e. , We are t '"" Bverj-i nine, ana inenieiyouro Judgment decide whether or not.you wi to buy. We never Insist or emJole. ell strictly on the merits nf the goods, ran yUlt our store, you. will wlthoui "WILL BE LOADED, 10Wtl trltTs Otllletrrtfi r-iA nm ahm m-Ii jthecjue. ' lPft ChO Tl. A-.1T Tmtr f-tnnH If inoh ia i Patton Bros., Chrlatmas goods, Stationery, Eto. AenU for "Old Nick." 86 state stmt HBBbHbbhhBi SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLABTEKEi ,lave orders at OotUe-Parkhurst blocks 6. Baiem. Oregon. MADAM McALPiN, of Denver, has opened Dreas-msk Parlors In 'theEldridge block, In ro ims formerly occupied by Mrs. Ba and guarantees ' A perfect Fit or No Pay FROEBEL 8CHOOLS-4th Ye Infant, Couneotlngsud Primary clar every week day.from 0 a. m. to 12 m, except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, - - Princfj TRAINING CLASSES for teachers' daily practice work fr 9 a. m. to 12 m. in Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesday and Frit from 2 to 4 p. ni. Classes meet study of Froebel system. Mrs. P. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS, Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. w training olass, conducted by N Knight and Mice BalloH. For ternn Information apply at Klndergan rooms, corner Court and Llberiy Mi' - v TO- xWLw SALEM IOiERGiRTE BOOK STORE. taailt U Utayed. l . .UJUUUll B UUOl UTOU- U1UIUK UW . vt WWMHUUI UUI1IU UUL D8 VM ia Miibocu of Hom-- V., - wwiBMwauftafiMiiMMMi &: . :lL'w,4.