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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1893)
ijtmmiFEgr " wsmrmNm!ZMfS dVattTOTH- CAPITAL JOFBNAIi,THUBBDAYDE0BaiBi3BaI,l. r H v .!' it "EH t i :il . tB? i l: H hi !;, i GOING OUT an for r 7 To bo Sold jt Cost or Less BEFORE THE 1ST OF JUNE. Our lease of store room expires Jnne 1st, and we want to close our entire stock by that time. Remember our stock.is all new and desirable. Dress Goods, Laoes, Lace Curtains, Embroideries, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Umbrellas, Muslin, and Wool Underwear, Fans, Corsets, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' Shoes, &c. P. 8. JacketB Regardless of Cost. Everything must go by Juue 1st. The Palace D, Q. & S. Co., December 11th, 1803. A FEW DAYS MORE THEN CHRISTMAS. Delight your friend with a pretty picture and frame. KELLE tt & SONS are the people for style, good work mttnship and reasonable prints. i Local Dates. Dec. 22. The Inventors. Benefit for the McUee Babies by Amateur Ar tlsts. Dee. 22, 23. Prof. Chapman lectures on English literature, Y. M. O. A.ball. Jan. 1. Y. M. C. A. reception. Jan. '20. Sy Perkins comedy. Special bargains for this week iu towels, table cloths, handkerchiefs, hosiery, and In fict everything at THE PAIR, 108 Court Htreet. O. P. DABNEY, Prop. Dr. Irvine's Case. An unsuccess ful attempt was made yesterday to hive a prominent medical man of this city committed to the Iusano asylum. Three rjalem newspapers have three different accounts of the matter and all are wrong. Dr. E. L. Irvlno, of Ger vals, was formerly seooud physician at the State Insane asylum, under Supt. Laue. Ho was brought to Salem, ac- comoanled bv his wife and before County Judge Hubbard, Dra. Jessup an I Cartwrlght, passed a very critical examination unon blm, ana lie was dlsobargod. All the officials at the court houso agreed In pronouncing him per'eotly 8ue. E. J. Harding never made the complaint, as has been stated. Hon. H. O. Irvlno. of Albany, the father of the doctor, Is a paralytic, and at present In a very feeble couditlon. A Correction. The statement that Capt. E. J. Harding mado the com plaint against Dr. Irviu 1 1s false. The statement that he appeared In the court, or made any statement about Dr. Irvine, or about anything having oc curred at his homo with whloh the Dr. was connected, he wants it understood Is a dirty lie and does the Capt. a great injury. Artistic Work. The finest exblb It or artlstlo confection boxes ever shown In Salem can now be seen at S. L. Jones' in the D'Arcy block. The contents of the boxes Is also the richest BUgar and fruit products ever mude or sold In Salem. To Bb Continued. The great dis count sale of hosiery and underwear at the Ladles' Bazaar, in the State Insur ance blook. 33 per cent discount on all sales. Turkkys. Fur ino cboloest turkey, elegant ducks, and othe fow h, leave your orders at Davison's market, 94 Court street. For Christmas buy uono but Blue Held banauas, Rose brand oranges, Sicily lemons, choice caudles and new crop nuts of all kluda at WesUcott A Irwin's. Christmas fish, Davison's market. Purest cidar vinegar made by ur selves. J. A. Van Eaton. Try It and you will use no other. Christmas fryers, Davison's market The choicest mixed nuts for the holi days, at The Spa, at very low prices. Read the One Cent Journal 22MAS SUGGESTIONS: Red mountains of Alaska by W. D. Allen. Knockabout Cub in the Woods. My Days and Nights on tho Battle Fields, by Chas. Girletou Collin. Three Vaatar Girls In South America Chatterbox tor 1833. Little Ones' Anauii. Day of Chivalry. The Nsmery. FWMf Bdk. BfwWBtM' New Book at KlH J K SI I 1 1 H . - - . v-a. w B" T " w -.-.- ijjjd OF BUSINESS. to Dry Goods PERSONALS. Assistant Btute Treasurer Hodgkln has returned from Roseburg. Doputy County Clerk McAfee spent the day at Portland, Judge R. P. Boise returned tbic afternoon from Corvallis. Judg4 Wm. Galloway, of McMinn vllle, Is at Hotel Willamette. Remember Dr. Chapman's lecturt Fild ,y night at the Y. M. C. A. Dr. Chapman at Y. M. C. A. Fridaj night. Hon. D. P. Thompson, of Portland, will lecture In this city on Turks and Turkey. Supt. McElroy returned home todaj from Corvallis, accompanied by Father McFadden, who Is quite feeble. Mayor Claud Gatch, accompanied bj bis family, left on Ibis morning's over land for a week's visit to his father at Seattle. L. E. Pratt, keeper of the probate records at the county olerk's office, is off for a few days to Portland and As toria. I. A. Yerex, of Portland, president of the East India Trading Co., and a cousin of Prof. Albert E. Yerex of Wll lamette university, is in the city. R. D. Allen, the nurseryman of Bil- T-'rton, and member of the State Board of Horticulture, is in the city to sell his crop of prunes. Dr. C. H. Chapmau's course of lee tures on English Literature begin Fri day niubt In the Y. M. C. A. hall. Course tickets $1,00 for 12 lecture.-), sin gle admission 25 cts. LITTLE LOOALS. County and state warrants are nt par City warrants should be. A hard night's rain Is followed by a pleasant day for Christmas' trading Archi tect Kulghton and W. F. Duan came up on the overland this morning from Roseburg. M. Clay Starr is at Cor vallis for a few days. "Friday, rain, nearly stationary," Is the safe predic tion of Unole Sam. City Attorney Bingham was called to Gervais this af- ternoou in a crimlual case. H. P. MoNury la In Portland City En- Kineer Culver was today called to Woodburn to settle a difference In the matter of city boundary. L. E Pratt went to Portland this afternoon. Wihst M. E. Church. Rev. R. U. Willlatm, the renowned Welch Evan gelist, wl 1 conduct the meeting this evening. Brother Williams has been used of God iu leading many to the entrance of a better life, Come and hear the wonderful story of his own couverxlou from a life of great sin to one of love to God aud service to his follow men. Cheai' Wool. The Pendleton wool scouring and packing company today (lied articles of Incorporation wltn a capital of $12,00o. Finders Hurt. Mr. Yantes who works on the Rpbertsou wood saw had four fingers hurt this forenoon whl'e worklug at tho Bishop Dillon place. Hay for Sale. 500 tons of choice hay for sale, most ly timothy. Will bo sold in parcels to suit the purohaser by R, M. Robertson, Albany, Oregou. 12 15tf SUPREME COURT. Salem, Dee. 21, '93. Maria Bayres, resp. vs. Wm, T. Al len, app.; appeal from Multnomah county, argued and submitted. R. R. Glltuer att'y for resp.; X. Y. Hteeyea att'y for app. Seo our turkeys, thou buy where ycu pease, Yours truly, Davidson's Market. Mufflers, hdkfs, gloves, suspenders, neckwear, smoking jackets, men and boys' clothing, comprises Braslleld's Hue of holiday goods, all useful aud very acceptable presents. 2t An Immeusa assortment of holiday dry good, new and desirable articles, Klng ofi'llke hot cakes, at tho Ladles' Bar.ua, Inuranoa block. II. y? Said the stableman. Yes, I get my hay or Brewster & White, for tbey always have the best; plouty of it, "-- lt.i at (i,0 lowest prices, THE DOCTORS RETURN. The Committee of Asylum Locators Through With their Labors. Supt. Rowlaud, Drs. Williamson and Richardson returned this morning from their official visit in Eastern Ore gon to select a site for tho new asylum soon to be built. In u trip of two weeks tbey have visited nine different places, beginning at Baker City and working west, giving tho merits of each town due consideration. The other points investigated wero North Powder, Uulon, La Grande, Pendleton, Milton, Echo, Heppner and The Dalles, all wide awake little cities on tho Union Pacific railroad. The committee's report will be sub mitted to the State asylum board at Its next meeting, to be held the first Mon day in January. State Tax Board. The assessor's convention concluded Its labor and adjourned at noon. County Judge Duncan, of Linn coun ty, appeared before the Board today. He objects to any raite on town lots or real estate of any kind. Assessor Pye of Tillamook county, presented a petition asking that lands be reduced 10 per cent, horses 20 per cent, cattle 10 per cent. The joint committee appointed by the state assessors' convention and State Board reported a form of assess ment blank . and their report was adopted. Assessor Clark of Union county, filed a statement asking reduction in horses and sheep. Bramiu of Umatilla, made same request. AVERAGE LAND VALUES. In connection with an article printed In this issue, following list of average values, Increased or decreased on farm lands by counties over the valua tion as fixed by the State Board in 1892, will be found of great interest: Decrease Clackamas, .24; Clatsop, 3.30; Columbia, .09; Coos, 1.24; Curry, .82; Crook, .66; Douglas, .41; Grant, .28, Harney, .71; Jackson, 1.45; Jo Bepulne, 1.16; Klamath, .06; Lake, 1.24; Lane, .66; Linn, 1.00; Malheur, .74; Marion, 1.01; Morrow, .60; Mult nomah,2.60; Polk, 5.20; Sherman, .28; Tillamook, .04; Umatilla, .75; Union, .58; Wallowa, 1.49; Wasco, .50; Wash ington, 3.10; Yamhill, 1.90. Increase Baker, .11; Benton, ,01; Gilliam, .17. Twenty-eight counties show an aver age decrease of $1.14. per acre. Three show an increase of 9 cents per acre. Christmas Concert and Ball. The "Elite" orchestra will give a giand concert and btll at the Reed on Christmas night. They will be as-iste d hv our bent local talent, including Miss Maun farr, JHr. Unas, jftird and others. The orchestra is preparing some excep tionally nne selections, aud no one should miss tho opportunity of bearing mis, as it win be one or the finest musical programs ever produced in Salem. After the concert, there will be a social aance given until 12 o'clock. Admission has beeu placed at 25 cents fiwn stairs aud ten cents for the gal lery. Alderman Cross' Figures. There Is a great deal about city fi nances in the Journal this evening aud the following Is a statement of the city's debits and credits prepared by Aldermau Cross which it would be well for the mayor to study before prepariug tils next veto message. Warrants out Feb. 15, '93 $ 59.500 Warrants issued since 60 Out) Total outstanding .$120 400 Against this the following amounts cat) be properly effset: fitate and Oak St. assessments $ 9.000 Received for liceuses, etc. 8,D0u Sale City Hall property 9,250 Other street assessments 80,000 Total offsets $50,2o0 An Issue of all bonds that can leall be Issued, assuming It to be $59,000, would still leave over five thousand dollars of warrants unprovided for. Mr, Cross would like to know how th mayor will bring warrants to par with au Issue of $29,000 of bonds? Tho Now York Raoket has had a full houso for a week pust, both of goods, and customers, They can't help seeing the low prices of their holiday goods, 50 per cent, saved on almost everything. Work boxes, toilet sets, shaving set, games, picture hooks, silk handker chiefs aud mufflers of all kinds and sizes, dolls, toys and almost any klud of useful artloles, that might with pro priety bo presented to almost any oce. Call nnd seo for yourself. Prices uwav down. eod-w m Penny Christmas tree oroameuts at The Spa, 114 State street. W. T. Btols ACo. NEWS NOTES. Mrs. W. D. Hare, of Hillsboro, has a table which formed part of her moth er's outfit at the time of her marriage, In the year 1818. How old the table Was at that time Is not remembered, Last Friday ,ays the Ochoco Review, W. C. Plummer witnessed an exciting fight between an eagle and a coyote, Tho eagle had caught a rabbit, and the coyote uudertook to take it away from sum. -rue eagre aerouoaa bu prey I manfully fdr somo tlmo but the coyote was too much for him and finally got away. Sailing vessels are being sent to pra this year much earlier than usual. Tho reason assigned is that new and mote rigid instructions from the government appertaining to the sealing question are anticipated about January 1, Tho ves sels hope to get away to sea before and avoid receiving notice of any new regu lations. There was submitted to the road con vention, of Washington, a proposition lor a bond issue to the amount of $5 000.00. by the state, the money to be loaned to such counties as may desire It and the Interest to be paid by tb" counties, the state as a whole to be re sposlble for the prlucipal, the proceed of these bondv to be expended in the construction of highways. It is pro posed also that the balance of the lie buildings domain shall bo sold tbe proceeds devoted to the same poso. These two funds would pub am! pur give $10,000,000 at least. An unlucky and yet lucky boy i Clemens Wetle, of The Dalles, aud tbe several narrow escapes he has had from death can scarcely be couuted on the fingers of his bauds. Ho commenced by breaking his leg. in three places. Shortly afterward a horse stepped on bis foot, cutting oft his big toe as neat ly as a biscuit cutter could have done it. Last summer he was badly powder burned, while investigating its explo slve power, with other children. A few days ago a mule kicked him in tin abdomen. Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock he was shot in the stomach with a 32-caliber bullet, and still live. The bullet went iu and came out agalt without lacerating the internal organs. BANKS AND BANKING. The New York clearing house was es tablished in 1833; that of Boston in 1850. Last year the French banks had $700, 000,000 capital and $040,000,000 deposits. The highest rate of discount ever es tablished by tho Bank of England was 10 per cent, on May 11, 1860, during a panic. Enormous forgeries wero perpetrated on the Bank of England by Fauntleroy in 1830. Tho bank's loss was estimated at 360,000. In 1820 the monopoly of banking en joyed by the Bank of England was bro ken by the act for the establishment of joint stock banks. In 1543 the first English bankrupt acts wero passed allowing a debtor to turn over all his property, and on producing proof of honesty to be freo from the ob ligation. The national banks had in 1803 $079, 070.650 capital and $237,701, 8G5.23 sur plus. Their total dividends, were $50, 400,718.03, and total net earnings of $G0, 658,015.27. The Bank of England manufactures on its own premises all the material nec essary in its business, making the paper of its notes, and even the ink used m printing them. The charter of the United States bank was limited to 20 years. A new bank was chartered in 1810, with a capit.il of $35,000,000. It was this bank from which Jackson removed tho government deposits in 1833. The first savings Dank in the United States was the Philadelphia Saving Fund society, organized in 1810 and still do ing business. Tho second was estab lished at Boston in tho same year, tho third in New York in 1810. In the reign of Elizabeth forgery of any kind was punished by fine, by tho pillory, by having both ears cut off and tho nostrils slit and seared with a hot Iron, by the forfeiture of all property and by perpetual imprisonment. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. FASHION'S FANCIES. Black and white effects are still fa vored, but the height of the fad is past. Wired mink tails are need more and more for aigrettes and vandyked trim mings, and other narrow furs are used to edge velvet or cloth loops and points. Ribbed, striped and plaided woolens are In great variety tins year, and tho color schemes bring out all the now shades of magenta, petunia, wallflower browns and yellows, pinkish fawn col or, etc. Fashionable furriers now show many very dressy and handsome garments trimmed with ermine. Dark laurel green, magenta aud black velvet carriage cloaks trimmed with ermine are among tho choice novelties. Reefer jackets-grow in favor. Theso have loose doublo breasted fronts, full sleeves, nnd are about one yard or per haps a little lefas iu length. '1 he storm collar is added, and in moot cases tuey are wholly unadorned. Mohair or silk galloons, plain or with Bmall indentations iu jet, with added trimmings of fancy buttons, will bo pop ular and increasingly fashionable decora tions on tailor costumes from this timo on until tho spring season. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. CAPRICE'S m Mm. amIh T.. .. r .m . . --- .jr m v.com ox jonaj rowusr. No Ammenia: No All UMd in Millions of Homes The Oregon Pacific Suits. A telegram from Corvallis says Judge McArthur, attorney for the Southern Pacific arrived here nnd In bohalfof some of the Oregon creditors, filed utrong objections to the confirmation of tho recent Halo of tho Oregon Pacific. It is doubtful if after all the Oregon Pacific property will not be gobbled up by the Bouthern pacific. Withdrawing its liufi of boats from tho river glvesit that appearance. Labor claims and material claims amounting to flBO.OOO to $175,000 are outstanding and Judge Fulierton will coullim the sale probably If the pur chasers agree to pay this. Mr. Mul at hy aud Mr. Had ley' say they would not stand In the way of the labor ana material men getting their pay. If tho Eastern capitalists who bid In the property will not pay these claims the men who hold these claims have the first lien and may have to take the property and run It. This will be ar ranged before Judge Fulierton at Cor vallis next Tuesday, and his decision is awaited with interest. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from in tho Valley. Towns FROM MARION. C. M. SkeelH has sold his home place consisting of 20 acres, to Waite Bros, for $1200. Tbe same parties also bought Mr. Skeels' interest lu the, crop he has on M. S. Norton's farm, White Bros, will take possession of the farm soon after Christmas. There will be a chrlstma3 tree at the Friends church next Saturday night, everybody invited. Turner was well represented at the dance at the Marlon hotel last Friday nllit. Lee Wiseman and Al Patton have taken a large couiract hauling saw logs to Fossythe & Wemter's mill for Col lins, Vaughn & Co. Our teacher, Miss Kelly, spent last Saturday with her mauy frieuds In Salem. New County Judge. Governor Penuoyer bus appointed S P. Moss to tie county judge of Lake county, vice W. M. Townseud, deceased The new judge was a member of the legislature lu 1889, he having been elected to a seat in the house as a Dem ocrat. Cash Prices, for Christmas Week. Dry grauuiated sugar $5 25 a sack. Extra V sugar H 75 a sack. Muscatel raisins, new crop 5 cts. a lb. Candy we are almost giving away4 Fiuc line of decorated china ut half price. At the Postofiico grocery. m To the Pen. Jus. Cohen, one year for stealing, and Cbts. Anderson, colored,two aud a-hall ywars fur burglary, were brought up from.Portland last night. ,A Fact. We have the largest stock of clothinc in the city by far. G. W. Johnson & sou. Shoe's were never so cheap as iio w at until se JJros. Headquarters lor nil daily papers, al I. Ij. Bennett's post office block newt stand, tf Fish Fish at D ivlson's market. For boots, shoes, underwear, gloves, lies, suspenders, shirts of all kinds, at low prices, go to the New York Racket eod-w Christmas ducks, Davison's market. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The drug aud medicine firm hereto fore doing tiuslues under the style ol auuth & Steiuer, have this day din i lived partnership by mutual consent, Dr. J. C. Smith retiring. The buslues. will be coutinued by Lee titeluer, al the old red corner stand, where all bills aud accounts are to be settled, baleui, Dec. 1st, 1893. J. C. Smith, M. D. Lee bTKiNEK. For OhristmaB Week. Have finest line of single decorated pieces and sets of porcelain, bisque fig ures, aud imported China ware evei shown lu the city. Am closiug outb large assortment or dulls. Havoutuli line of candies, nuts aud fruits. Will meet any cut ot any cash store iu Ha Itiii on staplo groceries. John G. Wright, Pioueer Grocery. A Good Suggestion. Useful articles for holiday presents at G. W. Johuson & Sous, 'the People' clothiers, ChrlstmashlckeusDdvlson'smark't. . - 49 yarS the $Und 'raraffirawiTSiffiRCM Slaughtered af Cost The Largest assortment nrs rHBY Must Go IN TflE NEXT 30 DAYS! AND COST TAKES 'EM. OU-fl PUU STONE WO C. D. Gabrielson, .UeMdent LONDON and LANCASHIRE FIRE INS1IIE Cft Have 15 years experioucr; for over eight years assistant secretary ot 8tate Insurant Can party morepou. Termoiflry omce Hteiner's m i' uinuii, 111 if miiu ib duuwu 17 luciwn iicnn ut auj ruicju iubuiuuuv wuipuuj uu LETTER LIST. Tho followinfr letters remaining In the Salem postofllce Dec. 21, 1803, un called for. Those calling for them please say "advertised" Arnold Frank Bunflond Z Bowman J L Cone A J Clark W P Davis 8 A Giger Thoa Hostettler E D Hensley G N JohnFon J W Long Mrs O Martin Alice Merrill E C Summons Mrs E Thoma Chas Wendtz Adams Z Hiker John Bower Mrs J Beckford A W Clement CB DUque A A Gosper L D Gallacher Mrs P Hill P M Jeney Geo Kestersou Grant Lehman A Morris Mrs E Short Mrs O Smith MmM A Willinms Chas Watson J M A. N. GILBERT, P. M. Wild ducks, Duviaou's market. Ask Your Friends Who have taken Hood's Sareaparilla what tbey thiuk of it, and the replies will be postlve in its favor. Simply what Hood's Barsaparilla does that tells the story of its merit. One has been cured of Indigestion or dlspepsia, another finds it indispensable for sick headache or biliousness, while others report remarkable cures of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism'saltrheum etc. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. Christmas turkey, Davison's market. Strained honey, clear as crystal, tbe finest in tbB wotld at Van Eaton's. Try it and be satisflfd. Acnm; is annovance JC concentrated. Beecham's ffa Guinea) jT HIS "vaBox. -.-.- (Tastciess) are concentrated remedies for the annoyance of Indigestion or the Agony of Dyspepsia. 35 cents a box. QOOOOOOOO Steamer fllfona FOR PORTLAND, r Fridays 7:39 a. m., arriving la Portland at KETfTRNlMn tnoa Pml1nti TV. - .- ThurKdaysanclt-aturdajwatfJa. m, ' Fan tme for passenger service; no way land n ffal,rh V.rrii. ' ' inuuiuiiii,ut uuuuirut HlilTNT) Tinrriin1lntiio.i wm 31 A). 7 On way, N1K-A.LS 26 OBNTS Vfir frHotlf. rnfMi anri llb.e. ! ri..t. -11. WrlKht & Co., Holman block. U 8-lm S. 0. V. MARKET, 365 Summer Street. LEWIS & PRATHER, Props. Tbe best meats of all kinds sold at the lowest prices. Rellablo goods and quick delivery. MADAM McALP.N, nf Denver, bas opened Dress-maklnc Parlors lu tbe Eldrldjio block, In tbe rooms formerly occupied by Mrs. Baker and guarantees APerfect Fit or No Pay I Great - Christmas - Sale oj holiday goods. iS!5SffiFS MUFFLERS, NECKWEAR, Q??SS?l?SvXURS' LINENS, UMBRELLAS, Sy?RATiESrELUY GLOVES, MITTENS II ATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS of nil kind. -Bargains in Every pepartment.- . Come where you can buy tbe beat goods for the Ut money. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. PERA HOUSE CORNER, .... 8ALKM, OKKGOli Look at our window dtopkya aad tb om di. ever brought to Salem. Agent. . , , tiva Corner Drug Htore. f'HOMIT. ItKLiARttB nbiuiB ivjujjjiiiy una UUUOIUC IftrKWl DMl tunx Htiuu uuut iu iova mUK most perfect fitting truei male. Wl'l JL hold h. run ure wlioro nil otheri him filled. For safe by J. L. Porrlih, 4W Capital wont. mitt ptAKl'KNTHl AND CONTRACTOR. On j lurmeii oius, or give do' Qi on anylub, Two or more bandit furnished. J.Scbievt.Jt Turner, Or. 12lmt TOK KENT. Iwn mom", furnt'bed tf de- jj Hireu. a u Miner, ia i winter si. 1J-1W W' ANI'KD. situation by German elrlsfri )0 yc.irs, know some EnelUb. lias tomt txperiencd ai nouaewor. jacou cmeri Turner, urecon. 1J-1WI TJOK HALK. Au unabridged encyclopedn V BrlUnnlca, worth Sl, at great redo tloa n.ij, nti, meciria ugnt Bullion. iliu TIT UST HAY UP.-Peron owing Harritw XiL jMeintyre must pa up Deiore uec.r.m itivi, or corns win oeaaaea. ri-iosi TklDPlFd. I.A..I..M. wn..h..M. U....I. ' uno-iuiuauiii .nuniuouiU roam., L Taconia and Han KrancUco papers on salt hi iiunneivB, rngionice oiocx. MEAT MAHKn-T. Opposite brick stire.8.1 Palem. Delivered cheap. UIMm i nrANl'ED Pii'ty without children to rem IT a mrninneu nouHfinnaDOuraown-r tn qu're at .loUKNAi. office. 12-18 St CHRISTIAN SCIENCE-Llterature of lij kinds on sale ut 326 .Liberty street. 4-6-lj 3 11118 PAPER Is kept on file at E. C. Date'i . Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchant) xchange, San Francisco, California, whin contract for advertising can be made fur li ft ARM FOR BALE A desirable farm otl ncies for sale on loner time Town orcrrml will be taken In part payment. Applr to Lee vv hub, in upera noose liiocK. iz-z im YOU WILL BE LOADED. Vtsttnrfl wmlh Int.nillnw .. rAhftfllnff! Wpr not, Ure aiways welcome, we are glad! u buuw everj ining, ana men leiyourowui Judgment decide whether or not you want ie strictly on the merits nf the goods. HI doubt m viaii. uur Bioro, yon wiu whuuui. i "WILL BE LOADED, arecbeip, Aik your friends If such Is not' ivug uurj Patton Bros., Christmas good, stationery, Etc Azonu for "Old Nick." 03 State street FROEBEL SCH00LS-4th Year, Infant, Connecting and Primary classes every week day from 0 a. m. to 12 m. except Saturday. MISS 0, BALLOC, - - Principal TRAINING CLA88E8 for teachers' dally p root Ice work from 9 a.m. to 12 m. in Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. Classes meet for study of Proebel system. Mrs. P. 8. Knlgbt, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Prldnv from 8ln4n. m. wllb training class, conducted by Mrs, Knlgbt and Miss Ballou. For terms of IrmJrmation apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court aud Liberty ttreets. If $m KINDERGARTEN V