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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1895)
immmmmitom$Mmtm!miimMi4Mmmmlk ...I.I IIIIHIIIU Jl.lt HIV Til T-1 '" "" "" """ " " .' I" . tuuT'Uf-ww ir-'.i-"4rifjn'c MrjuuTOTrri'taiT'T '"i h i' ' 'f 'i " immMiwMiiiii mumy tm:,im,,l.,f,1il.rf.. .i..,,.,...,!,,...!,.. ww ifwWMPmif 1 rwiiimiiiiiiiijn'iMHiin " Nou) fop R?d(i(lioDS. Look over this list for cat priccsvWatch this space for a week or two, F. 8. DEARBORNTboOKSELLER. truth-Large ilwk, oil trdllrfl III Itl'- llne cellqlulil frame, ajo. Celluloid-In Urgs ilieels for fancy work. Fine Mrial Frame Only a$c eaftli, leather i'urie, Card ocij reduced. Crepe TImus 1$0 roll, all litlw, Dissected Map of United Mutes loo, Oregon Xinai rrdloc, ijc and 3.c. ('liAlleibot. iHiji, (kk. Ited l.lne VNi reduced from ll lo lit. New HI Ik Itound I'ocli, , redueed from If jn 10 ooc, l!mlme1 ( lo llill !fll In e. i'fldded Leather Poets, reduced from 1 1. 50 lo (.f 5. Oner, I'oeli, redueed from Jo 0C. Ik Hound I'oeta, reduced frem Ji a VVWV 263 Commercial st PRECIOGS POINTS. Wo have tbo lurgosfc nml finest- stock of Watches, Dia monds, Jewelry, Solid and PJatod Silverware in the city. We a'so have a fine lino of imported Out GlasH of tho highest grade. Silver tiovol tion of ull k nds at prices that defy competition for first o'ohs goods. All goods guaranteed as represented. Give us a call And bo convinced. Just for a Flyer . We will eoll Gonuino Im ported Pearl Opera Glasses lor 34. Fine line of Ladies' Purses, 2 in Gonuino .Rattlesnake, Seal and Alligator Skins. Special drives on ladies' solid gold wntohop. S, W, Thompson Co, PERGONALS. Mentor John Porter went to Albany today. J.J. Dngan went to Albany thta morning. Mark Holmes uud MIbh Beirlo Ilolmos, of McCoy, nro the gue.its of Balom relatives. Messrs Hunter, Wright, AUlon, Woodcoolt, Wolla and Secretary Cool Idgo, membors of tho atato board of equalization, weut to Eugene today, An Eatray Balk. A horso taken up by J. D. Dawson uh iiu estray about u year into was aold today by Canstablo A. T. Wain ut publla auction. Mr. Dawson bid him In for $5. Tho total costs and bill for keeping was $22. Tho county losoa nothing, tho Justlco and oonstablo gottlng tholr fees. Mr. Dawson golB nu 8 year old horeo, weight 1,000 pounds. CONaHKCUTIONAI, ENTKHTAIN jient. The ladioaof tho Congrega tional church nrrauged u lino enter talmneat for luat ovonlng, which wua not bo well attended ns It deserved to bo on accouut of tho many other nllalrs of u like sort occurlug In tho city last night. Tho young pooplo of this oliuroh thoroughly uudorstand mak lnc plcasaut times for tho public. It Is Quitk Notioaule That all prices aro being mot on furni ture. Fanny rockors, brass stand, lounges, cuuohcs, all by tho well known firm of Huron A. Hamilton, who hnvo now tho largnst stock of goods lu their lluo evtr shown In Balom. Keep your eyes on Bonnomann's Window. Ho Is headquarteas for holllday groceries and crokery. JO very lady lu town should keop posted ou his stock. You will uover regret it. If you dou'tknow him or hla store, catch on at once. tf IUVER NI5WB LkI night the rlvor fell n few Incite nut shortly after d.iy break nho began to ruln'i once inoro nnd ut 10 o'clock tho gunge at the O. It. A N. dock reg istered 0.8 feel above low water mark. A raise of over a loci Ih looked for br fun Bunday morning nd rdioiild the proa rulus conlluue n few days, tho Will. anifltH will again prcs.'nt a winter' appeal auce, TIip Eugouo left fur Portland at ft ii'uIock this mnrulngand will reutrn to Bilem on her way to Corvallls, Hundaj ovonlng. The Elmoor left Portland at 0 o'clock tli In morning for Curvalll. Bho wll pnss through Balem early this morn lug Tho Oypeey left Corvnlll yesterday with tho Intention of going on up the rlvor to Eugene ehould tho atage of the river permit. Tbo popular passenger stoamer, Al tona, continues to mako regular trips to Portland, leaving Balom at 7:45 a. m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday, returning to Balein tho following day. ' mm ' ! Lond Us Tour Ears. Oh, business men of Bulem. Let us talk to you. We have a long, hard, wet winter befure ua. But wo are going to pull through It lu good shape, if wo pull carefully und pull together. Tho nowspapora pull all tho time and doHPrvo at least that you pull with thorn. Do not fritter away your ad vertising funds on ovoty fako that comes along, but glvo Balom papers tho flrat chance. Why should a Portland advortltdng fake tfcko $1000 out of Bulem every yuurortwo? Salem can get nothing of tbo kind out of Portland. All these Portland fako advertising scheme uro begging enterprise. When unytblng had to bo douo for Balom it has to bo dnno through tho local press. Support tho local presa ua It supports all the homo enterprises, und wo will all prosper together. Wo Are Llvo To tho faot that wo must sell furnl nlturo. Our cobblor rockera range in prico from $2.25 and upwards. Every ihlug roducod and a big assortment to pick from. Bukkn & Hamilton, Weber's Dranntio Company. Do not full to witness the perform ance of Tom Roark'u Vision ut tho opera housn on Monday evening, December 10, Admission 15, 25 and 60 coats. Born. WALDRON. At liberty, south of Balem, Thursday, December 12, 1805, to Air. and Mrs. W. tl. waiurou, n daughter. Social Revi?u), (Cotitlrt(l(l fittfri HtiJf)frrt(fil KliMI ) MIm lbMI I'lhltlinin went (0 Mr, fliid Mm. If. H, Alnnnfat loft ImI flight for linttNif, wiiaro tlpy will rMlilo in tho future, Mm, if, Wrlglidriiiii, ut Miilillitilly, U (lid gifot of liar stii, Ooputy Hfierlll K, 'I', WrlgliKiitii, onBtifii'iiomtreet MImpi fHn Mlrtiifuril aikI Afrtthl flfltiliHiii went In Portland today, nnd on Wednesday iillit will InKo the steamer tor Han Kmnttino. I MIm fJorlrmlo Mudlll rctiirneit to I Imf f if iff in lit I) tulin. tVnalf.. VMlnfitnV. MIm MoUlll hiti btxiu nulfilady fu Mrs, 1), i. Kiftof' (fillllnory store for the pMl season, OHMtnrUM t'trjitoif fAtn. Thu enter. mkiioi t ami bitttiur at the Christian ohuruli lust night was n do decided succeM ttmu all points of view, A vary Interesting and aminlng pro gram was rendered, It also being quite a long one, The "doll drill" was most unique, and the duet by M"srH. itlggr and Caldwell was well exouutod. After th 3 entertainment refreshments wore served in tho ohiirch parlors, where (here wtre also prettily decorated booths, containing various tuoful and ornamental urtlolo (ut eal". A program will be prnpuled tonight whlou bids 10 excel that of lat night. MASONIC KLKCTION, Multnomah Jt lyul Arch Chapter No. 1, held Its an uul election last night with the fo 'tying result: William Cherrlugton, high priest; L. L. Pierce, king; Harvey Jordan, fcf.; Williitin Wuruer, captain host, George Dunslord, royal uroh captain; M. W. Hunt, graud ma-tter, third V ; H. A. Alexander, grai.d master second V.; H, Daucuy, gruud master first V.; M. L. M"iurn, secreturi; John Albert, treusuret; 11, Bchomaker, tyler. Y. 1'. B.OK. BOCIAL. The Y. V. B. O. K. of tho Indepeu dent Evungollcul church guve one of their pleasant suclals at tho church ou Cottage street last ovonlng. Owing to tho uuclemonoy of tho weather and numerous other attructlous for tho even ing tho nttendunco wan small. A short musical and literary progrum had been arranged nnd was nicely carried out with tho exception of u few numbers that wero omitted ou aocouut of the ubsonco of those assigned places ou the program, Mibj. Auua iiopf roclted "The May Queen" very nicely nnd tho duet by MUsos Charlotto Bennett and Edith Howard, "Deautlful Night" wua beautirully sung by tho youug ladles who wero accorded a hearty en core. Miss Wlutermuto then recited "No Cross No Crown" and kindly responded to an oncoro by recltlug a touching tramp story. Tho trio by Miss Anglo Powell and Messrs. Kun- dret and Campbell highly pleased the audloucojwnlch manifested ita appre ciation by a hearty applause. Llirht refreshments woro served at tho con clusion of tho program. nmoumnoti or a ummoff.f Vliftfc tin CIrriArt tlApiW this About lweiilyv 'ol (lie frfmatl Mitillst itologatloh A((aii(i0(l n ifinfllliiK nniif 'jfiifripf last Monday nt onliitf, f Jin f.otVtrtpllnt flliumli clpctrd (Il6fr6ftknf (iff fiilfdwril. tier. (I. Id. KHoWef, mod' eralof ahd m(ifj Christ Vmift, drnedlii JitrjnliMril0Vr, Metk Allil (rc. tircr, iilglitceii rnontlis ng'i when 111 Kllcwer (00H (Iim (Uld In charge lis found (Wfllvd itidiilinr In tin Htlsfii nliinrjli. Tho nutiihr?r lm slnno in creased to thlrlyfoiir. f n oritur to bo lonrtlo llin Mtatfl 1'reaoliers' nnsodla. (Ion and t'dolflomiiifprnnco thoTurnrf ollilfflh heeded to b reootfnUed btfoti Acotiuoil of ((iron reprrsentallves ol atoh nhtiroli. itev, Win. Holiimltt acting m ni'idprntor And Jliv. J Onttido ai clerk, tho council heard the ohuroli lu view of doctrltio add church rulrq and o!cd iinatiluioiHly lo recogiil imd receive thoiu as a rorfular mlMloiinry Jlnptlst- churoli Hov. Win. HiIip, of Portland, proauhod tho recognition seruioii, Jluv, Win Bchuuko spoko to tho church and Itov. J. Groundo to tho pastor very b'ltlly. Itov. Bclninka led lu prayer, On Tuesday ovonlng a farowall meet ing was held at tho German Itaptlst church on North Cottago street which was largely attended. All tho min isters present mado short speeches. At tho closo of the meeting one young iiiho confessed conversion. The commlttoo on entorlalmnont comprising Mrs. Lemke, Mrs. Broor, Mrs. J. P, Both and Abraham Itloh EI. Bchmuko has done good work, which was highly appreciated by tho church and all visitors. Tho following ladles, Mrs, A, Rich, Mrs. J. P. Both, Mrs. Kantelberg, Mrs. Lemke, Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Mrs. Ituef, Mrs. Horbjlt, Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. Graber, Mrs. It. Rich, Mrs. Anna Roth, MIsaL. yeblndler (at tho home of Rev. Muelhaupt) nnd Mrs, Kllower ,, iMmwp w ntMmw m.,w mil m i,i Mtmtttmttmmtam Not "Jiis! as Good" Bui Belter. U wImi wp elulm tntmu line of Iwlldsy tmU You can prove for yourself Tlwl wlist we r U eonwf '3'" H" I" ' H'tf I mmi mt1 " oWfll, (Ml in! for a llyr we will menllwi wme ef mir lender!, UlU' snd rjenH' tll Inlllnl iMtnlfcerelitel, extra wIh, AI ijt, ladles' irilk ami linen Imndfcerrlilef In etMlle Hfhly, ltilleV Imnd-made Imclnntori ffom 1$ esriM ii. Toilet and manicure ioU, work Ihmm, fumy htMseU, eellalMd i?alltarj plr( rtllmmt, Imrnl leatlier ware, etc, Klecant lrce Una ol purm. See rwr atlijalBr, lefllff HlverirnSfffflal purler nl Si cenli, Todies' and fjena' fine ttlk iimliflla, lre line of illk mitten from 50 settlx tip. Pine line of genii' neekwenr. A Great Snap One hundred pain of men's fancy tllpjicr!, all alw, Milling In prtle from f 1.50 lo $8.joj your choice while they lat, l. Call early before fles are gone. Do Not Overlook Our mammoth lacrlfice tale of nil winter goods, wlilc't continue until amiary u, and in addition, Friday and SaNir ay Holiday Dress Goods Sale, lery piece of cctlon, wool and llk drc goj;U at a reduction. With every $2 purchase a ticket on thnjc two elegant piece of silver. ware now on exhibition in our window. US STATE ST. S, M, R H, STOCK, REGULATORS OF LOW PRICES- Money Given fiuJay !0 FOUR At the Union Ibrgaln Store with every pair of rubber our protits which Is coual to that much cash lounci. we boots you buy we will give you have a nig stock ol the Wales, Goodyear, Woonsockct and other good brands of rubber boots both lu men's and bjy's long and short leg; also ladle's and misses. All go lelow the regular wholesale price. Get prices elsewhare before you come to us then you will be statisficd our prices are monoy savers. Always remember we carry a complete line of shoes In the latest styles. Wo buy from the best Eastern shoe houses for cash nnd sell the same, consequently you do not have to pay $2 for a pair of $1.50 shoes. We not only guarantee our shoes, but we aho guarantee our prices cheaper than the cheapest. Married. FAQAN-KRIBTOFFERSON. Fri day ovonlng, December 13, 1605, Misa Mnrlo Krlstofterson to F. J, FHgau, Rov. P. 8. Knight ollklutlug. Wlica Haby wan nick, wo gave Iur C.vstorU, When Jio wan a Child, sh crlisl for CaxtorU. Wban kite become MUe, who clung to CiutorU. When sbt bid Children, ho caro them CnstorU. Wu Wibii to Bay that our ontlro stock has boon bought for cash, and most of Jt very late this fall. Our as sortment Is unbroken, our styles are tho very latest, and when it comes lo prices wo claim to be still in the lead, Rurou Hamlltou, Dealer In Delicacies. John G. Wright, tho pioneer grocer, la getting qulto a name for bring a deahr In delicacies. Ho has the punt week Bold oil tho first Installment of Cumembert, Neufohutol and Frn mage do Rrlo cheeses made by u Fretich colony that has located lu Call fornla. These cheeses are un American product, as lluo as any Imported article, uud while sold quite cheap, go further nud aro mora dlgestlblo thun tho leuthery Bwlss and factory cheeses. Yours for trade, M. J. MATSOIT. M2 STATE ST. have been especially kind in entertain ing about Boventy-llvo guests durlug tho meeting, making it very pleasant and homodlko for them. UNIVERSITY NOTES. To Floaso tho Children You should not fall to get each and everyone of them a rocking chair, Keep them up oil tho tl or and you will bo ustonished how much bttter children you will have. JJuhkn & Hamilton. uoundaky Ciianqk. A petition signed by 800 resldeuts of sohool dis trict No. 21, aaks that that part of dis trict No. UU Includlug Morulugsldi' be Included lu (he bounds of district No, 24 lu Balom. Dlstrlat No. 2$ has also a petition In to the tmtno fact. Tho matter will bo doclded December 23d, .nud the boards of directors of both din. trlcts have been notified lo appear on tliut date. Tho arruugomeut Beems to meet with no obleotlou. Go with the crowd, Tho many pleased buyers gfyo willing testimony to tho elegance of the display we mako this year. Wc lead, All Balem in with haudkerchlof. Varle'.y without ond. Tho same way Gentlemen's neckwear, t i White shlrls, collars nnd cuds, What's the matter, i t With n lluo pair of shoes for a Christmas gift? Oura are all right. Ruy your dress from tm Tho $50 llk dress will be given awny? December 24, Wo havo all the latest novelties. WILLIS Court and Ubeity, t BROS, IT&, CO., The Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe Home CoNaitKaATiONAii Faik. The ladles of the Firu Cougregatlonal cburoh will hold their annual fair and bazaar ou Friday evening, December 20, in their church parlors. Ladles having contributions for (he same aro re quested to leave them with Mrs.George U. Burnett, corner Center nud High. Just tub Day. Oibum'a lUoket Btoro couldu't have struck a bolter day for their sale of rubber goods, for there noyer was a tlmo wheu peoplo needed maoklutoshos, sllokors, rubber boots uud shoes, and especially umbrellas, more than now. - 1 in m tm ii. The trilby nud loklo shoes at Krausse Bros aro beauties call and see them. 14 31 ROYlL BaKing Powit . Highest of ell in leavening Strtnjgth,V,S, atmmnt Rvrt. Ralph Rlggs, E. E. Prescott nnd others visited chapol Thruftday morn, lug. Mr. Bon C. Chaplu, tho successful young impoNonator of Boston, was present at chapol Thursday nnd de lighted the students with a number of polectlous. Ho first gave n short talk on elocution, concluding with ono of hla own compositions, "A 8tray Leaf." He responded to a hearty oncoro ny reciting "Ho Wasu't In It" Mrs. Frank Hughes, Miss Geniyleve Hughes, Chas. 10. Robllu and Mr, Fisher visited chapel Friday morning, Will Morris, an old Btudent of Will omettlo University, who hsajnst com pleted a successful term of school at Etua, Wasblugton, visited the sohool Friday. Mr. Morris is onjoylng a short vaoallou with his parouts lu thla city; but will return to Waablngton aud re- sumo his school after tho holidays. Tho- Joint V.W. nnd Y. M. C. A. meeting at 3 o'clook Bunday afternoon will bo conducted by Mr.Vau Winkle. Phil Motsohau, Jr. reolted in chapel Friday morning. Chester Murphy read a carefully prepared essay in obapol Friday morn ing entitled, "Llttlo Words." It was an excellent production aud was nicely read, Tho Willamette University Alhletlo association will give a literary and musical program at Reed's opera house noxt Wednesday evening. As a result of having two football games in Balem 1 Mm (mat Hnnann the bovs find them- selves "lu tho holo" about $160, which they aro endeavoring to raise. Go out Wodnesday evening nnd give the boys a lift. Admission 50 cents. The fol lowing la tho pregram: Selection Male quartet. Boenea from life -(A); A Dutch Gro cery. (Bh Having Fun. Recltatiou Prof, Bara N. Brown. Instrumental solo KmllL. Winkler. Recitation Miss Ethel Hughe. Chinese muslo (Lo bam) Basil Wagner; (Suey Tung) Wm. Tarpley. Vocal solo Prof. R. A. Heritage. Football Booties. Recitation Prof. Bara N. Brown, Vocal solo Miss Adda Davenport. Fanoy olub Bwlnglng Prof. F. E. Brown. Music BidJo olub, Glrla' 'Gyra," olaM, AT THE COURT HOUBE. Public Business Transacted by tho County Officials. Heavy rains and heavy ronds havo kept business down at u low ebb. MAHUIAOi: l'RHMITS. Tho following received mntrlago licenses from the county clerk Friday: They wero J. E. Ennls and Martha E. Miller uud F, J. Fagan and Mario Kristollersnn. Tho latter aro residents of Balom and huvo numerous fneuds in this viclully. Mrs. Miller Is from Turner, aged about 50. ItKAL KSTATH TUANSFKllS. Orvllln G. Roonoy aud husband to J. O. Baker; land In tho d. 1. 0. of John Baker nud wife, $0000, Stato of Oro gon to M. Katlen; 160$- acres In section 20, 1 7 s, r 1 0, 103. O. & C. It. R. Co. to J. Piueard; -JO acrts a 25, 1 0 i, r 1 0, $100. O. & C. It. R. Co. to A. Pluoardj 80 acres in samo $200. SUITS ItEOIN. R. L. Babln vs. Kellor &, Bous, ask judgmont for $110 17 and Interest from December 4th, nud $15 special attorneys' feea, and fur tho further sum of $315.20 with costs and disbursements, C. M. Henderson & Co. vs. O. W. Read & son, of Gates, for $437.00 less $176, due for goods purchased from plalntlft on March 17, 1803. Btandard shoe Co. vs. C. W. Read & Bon, for $451 owing on a promissory note executed to plalntlll on August 23, 1804. Jessie A. Rohrer vs. Isabel and Chas. F. Blmon, for $300 with Interest thereon from Decumber 4, 1S03. This amount Is claimed on a promissory uote de livered to plalntlll on December 4, 1893, by. the Aral named defendaut aud later endorsed by Chas. Blmon. O. jD. EiCGrL303E,X3Xii2SOXa-, ISEflTlNO THE INSURANCE GO'S Room 14, Bush Bank Building, Salem, djonnnerelul Union Assurance Co. . London ami Lancashire FIro Ins. Co, Liverpool anil London anil Ulobe. Uartord Fire Ins. Co. Urine: In your State policies and have them written with lltflc or no loss to you. SALE F K IS GOODS The entire Keller Sons' stock at Actual Cost Consisting of all kinds of house furnishings, pictures, framed aud uuframed; lino ebRClg. fatlOV Chairs, tleiraut rockors. hamlannin nnnnhpn nml Innnirea. 1II0. Ing table?, Htand tables bed room sets, mattresses, ond many other articles too iiuim-rmiB u iiieminn, ixnw is trie umo lo get your plcturea framed cheap. RemomhAj', tlie-o goods aro to bo sold ut actual cost. Every article will U iiiiinci, m iiniu iigiui'H. B. M. CROISAN, Agent, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fnlr, Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POMUfR l&Xott Fcrfsct Mult. 4oYcwatht8tMrj(itl SIIKHIFF'S HALE, Ono piece of land of 300 acres was sold ot sheriffs salo tit 10 o'clock today at the court house, lu tho action by attachment conducted by Carsaut Flemmlug, who bid in tho land for Julia A. Ditmer vB. F. J. Eldrldge, et nl. for $2103 74. There wero no other bide. 1'KOJIA.TE OIIDEIIS. In tho estate of Catherine K. O'Con nor Darat, deceased, all persons Inter ested are cited to appear January 0th at 10 a. in. beforo County Judge Ilub. bard. In tho estate of J.W.Grlm, deceased. B. J. Grim, administrator, flies a de. tailed report, petition filed with Judge Hubbard to sell certain tracts of real estate, It will bo acted upon when tho J udgo returns from Linn county. mine estate of John Bamuel Even den, deceased, Barah Evendon filed her second soml-anuual account. OHUROH SERVICES TOMORROW Y, M. O. A. Rev. Petor Bitner will address the men'a meeting at 4 p. m All men aro invited to attend this meeting. CKNTHAL OHAl'P.r,. Tfpirnlnr ea- vlces tomorrow at 10 a. m.ll a. m. aud 7:30 p. ra. Read Acts 10th chapter be fore coming to the evening aorvlco. Independent Evangelical. On Cottage St., uear Liberty, J. Bowersox, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30 to morrow. Sunday school at 12. Chris. Han Endeavor 6:15. C111U8TIAN Chukcu. Morning eer- ol Unity CiiuROir.-ServlcesatlO)!. m. uud 7:30 p.m.Bunday school alll:ti Rev. V. E. Copeland pastor. Bub Jectof morning sermon "Lead Us not into Temptation but Deliver Un Frtm Uivii." uutijeotnr ovonlng lecture Comnarlsou of the Clvlllzstloaa Nations having tho Bible and Natlou without tho Bible." Fihst Baptist. Morning servlw at 10:30. But.Juct: "God'a last Reel- Hon of HIh Will to Man. In Ihe Prow dencea of every day life, or God's iptfr iki cruviueuce, in mo oiiuub "" dunday schonl nt 12 o'clock Y.P. B.C. at 0:30 at whloh tlmo Mr. Coabo MoMlnnvlllo will glvo a report of l great, meeting 01 me 11. 1. x. -. Amfrlnn. Imtil In nnltlmore. Tbl evening aervlcea will be at 7.S0. Topic "Tho Youug Man on the Home Joor. nev" being tho third of tbo eerlrt tt vnnnrr men. Tim nvpnincr OlIfllMJ will bo a Violin Boo bv MIm Nelw Brown. All aro cordially I m Ited these aervlcos. d mon at 10:30. Bubleet: ni,i..,u Bo,n,d : .v.e.DUS sormon at 70 Bubjecl: "Did the Hebrew Prophete Foretel the Advent and Personal Characteristics of Jeaus of Nszaretb?" Fihst Conqbeqational. Rev. W. ; ?nH?nDer' D' Do f'?tor' Poaching at 10:30 a m. Butject: "Tho Tiue Home," beinu the fourth n,i i., r .. series of sermons. Bunday Rchonl hi l-'m. Junior Eude.ivnr.t n n, V n H, C. E. at 6:30 d. m. Prnhlnn. ., Hublectz "The Greattst of ,l' x Reed's Opera House. Monday, Dec 16, Weber's Dramatic Company of 18 performers, with tine Uniti orchestra, will present orated new play ol their 7:30 d. m. ftll Knowledge, Tom Roark's Vision Seats on sale at Patton's, prices, 15c, 25c and 50c. jpi FiHbKU. ei..prfAavepl'52i ice- Diu .r fc4rf mU vva ' ly. 21 MerebacU' Kxchaoe isourauttiort'a agent. onrtl"ln hlsnttloe. . lslti MO.MlK IVl UJAN. J. ITl i'txi MttMU. ltl lllllrji hlneic. A.nnMlTiy.n i mi,i1 AUe If ?. Z-1 50UU mileVsoutiroTwa -BJfUi uua uarn near vooa luiwn "laswj w44t4 wii gwwmwiH