4 - ,' "IWP',- fWf$$ Jftnp1' t. - - " niiiTi iM4tiMW tM dbwhtwiiiiifinliiiwiif Win. imiiHii toaitopiilrWii'tiiiViJiW ttefi&A&ef3 Bargains in Capes.,. Another shipment of capes has arrived In our clonk depart ment. They ato tho best values ever shown In Salomor any other eltv. For Instance a nlush cane, bended find embroid ered collar, thlbet trimmed $2 60 A nlush cane. extra nood nunlltv. nhiln with thlbet trimmed collar -.93 001 A plUHh cape, extra Reed qually, goed: leugth, collar and front thlbotjtrl mined 9:i W! A piusu cane ucuuecl ana embroidered collar, tuioct irimmeu . fancy plaid lining, a seller - W GO A Houcle capo, good length, collar thlbet trimmed 82 75 A double Beaver cupc, nicely braided $2 00 A Golf cape, Reed quality, black bcayer --95 00 A line quality black beaver capo vclvot and buckle trimmed 85 00 jafKcta at cut prices until nil are sold, uo not mienu io carry over a single garment. OAKH STORE HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE SO ggfg8Bff FOURTH SHIPMENT OF Plush Capes, Cloth Capes and Fur Collarettes JUST RECEIVED. Plush capes, handsomely braided, trimmed with fur, for $2.50 The best values offered this season from $3.00 to $15.00 Cloth capes $2.50 to $15.00 New styles in Fur Collarettes at popular prices, J. J. DALRYMPLE L CO. ...DON'T PUT... It off too long, my full lino Is In and displayed. Make your selec tions early. Any piece or Jowolry mado to order on tlio shortest notice. Photo buttons beau tl Till mounted. Pictures made from any pliotngrupli. Watches, long chulns, cuir.buttotiH, studs and earrings In tlio latest styles and prices tlmtcan't bo be beat. Come and sec. C. H. HINGES. WATCHMAKER AND cot ir rAivir''. WA X lXi UlVV rtb 00 COMMERCIAL &TIIEET, SALEM, OREGON PERSONAL AND LOCAL, Movements of Residents and Vlaitora at the Capital City. For ndflilnnal Iocl ami Soolnl nee tlilnl iuiro. Miss Lena La fore Is visiting frionds at Albany. Mrs. J, II. Fletcher Is visiting her sons at Jefferson. S. M. Yoran, of Eugene, Iiiih return ed to his home after a visit at this city and Dallas. Mrs. A. I), Qloyor, of llwuco Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Y. II. Humph ries for u mouth. Mrs. A. Mc Furlano, or Turner, has returned to her homo uftor a visit at. the homo of her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Plymalo. lloaoh and Croniso hayo out tho lln est specimen of blotter calendar yet scon for December, Business men who upprcclato lino printing will rejolco over such work. Thos. Palmer, who lives about two and onc-hulf miles south of Hosedalo, was severely hurt by being kicked In tho abdomen by a horse, Inst Monday. Ho la In it fulr way to recover. Join Hruckmann Is agent for tho Monroe Magazine Association and a history of tho Spanish war at $1.76 and 92.50. It is a beautiful work for a liol Iduy present, and as Mr. llruckman Iiiih u sick boy on his hands, ho la on titled to a generous hearing. Dr. Bull's Coujb Syrup, the Fooplo'a friend, has beon In uso over lllty years. It cures tho severest affections of tho throat and luogs; such us bronohltis, grippe, lur.vngltls and In cipient consumption. a oouie. Price only 25o New Shoes naarevomuully receiving. Jiut Ina, mm mule' viol, uexibio mic, yimiIiik tup, , new toei, fiWi you will wo (hem marked , out at utliitr place tor JAW. Auollmr hlpnieni of lliot Imllet' winter calf, to wear wlttiout rubber .',25, moryono war- raulfd. JNolIco that Ml lpir blmik Or tan, fur trlmmiO, that wo tvll fur l.W hwt)ie nil l75forime ucxvR Capes and Jackets iWtrcJuwl price t clort. Our aluck l running low and we dtnlro to vloto them out. WVwIll avQ you money on them If we can fit you. TVILLIS BROS. & CO, K11UIT POOH 8QIITII rt V PV I'OSTPKWQK. tiidrd:Pttttunb-. "None jiilghor than 20o. SSquIro Fnrrar has returned from a trip to Corviillls. J. Frank Hughes, Is vlBltlng In Portland for a fow days. Miss Llla Torroll, Is vIMtlng her fathor Judgo G, P. Terrell. Dr, D. A. Paine, of tho atyluiu, Is absonton u trip to tho Insaue asylums or Washington, situated at Stllocoom, and Medical Lake. MARRIED. PAYNK-JEFFREY.-At tho homo of tho brldo's parents. Mr. und Mrs. John M, Puyno, on North Commer cial street, Wednesday evening, Nov, 30, 1808, Mls Delhi Pavno to Mr. John A. Jclfrey, Nov. J. J. Evans, of tho 'First Christian church, oillchitlng. Tho ceremony, which was a very quiet one, was performed in tho pres onco of relatives und Intimate frlonds of the tumlllcs und was a most happy alTalr. Miss Pay no is wldoly known In tho Capital city and Is highly thought or b) a largo clrelo or friends for tho sterling qualities or womanhood that ha vo marked her 1 1 To. Mr. Jelfroy Is a member of tho .law firm of Uonham, JelTroy and Martin, und Is wldoly known In tho state, and especially In Jackson county, whenco ho hus lately come, for his legal ability and sterling chaructor. A host of Trlonds und acquaintances wish Mr. and Mrs. JoHroy nil happi ness and prosperity In their future lire. Tho nuwly wedded pair liuvo gone to housekeeping In a cosy cottage homo, at Number 67-1 Commercial strcot, whero they will be at homo to their friends after tho 10th of December. TIIOMAS-LOUANT-Wcdncsduy eve ning November 20th 1803, tit tho homo of Mrs. E. M. Yandervorl, Miss Nelllo Duko Loimn to Mr. Phillip V. Thomas, Kev. II. A. Ketchinu, of tho tlrst Presbyterian ciiurciiioinciuwug. Tho ceremony was a quiet one, only tho Immedlato friends of tho young peoplo being In attendance, and wus performed lu tho parlor, which was prettily decorated for tho occasion and which was buo recently tho scone or u similar happy event. Mr. und Mrs. Thomus are well, known residents of Salem being closely Identified In tho Y. P.fci. O. E work of tho city. Following the coremouy and con gratulations a dainty wedding luiioh was served and the evening was spent la worry making. Many beautiful una useful picsont wore sent tho brldo uud groom, by admiring friend. Mr, and Mrs. Tnomus will settle in a convenient little homo Just east or tho residence of 11, A.Thomua,on Mlllstrect.'whcro inov win soon uo at iimnu to t hei uiuny friends. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Who are now tho Mlddle-of-the. Hoaders ? X xx It Is not a good -time of year for personal politics. it X Those who thought the sun would notshlco again nro mistaken. X XX Lawyer Holllster's letter was an eye-opener about the Philippines. XXX The Albany Democrat slipped a cog Wednesday. It had no "mlsllt" col umn. XXX Senator Holt will do worse than break state crockery. Ho will carry It oil I m Watch McElroy or somo other ring politician swipe the presidency nf the State University. XXX Are loyal Republican those who will help put the city where It will liavo to repudiate Its debt ? X XX Now ror tho Catholic fair-they have been known to ovcrcomo all re ligious prejudices on the part or the opposite sex. XX X ' That's a Spartan band or Salem women, to tacklo tho study or child nature, when It Is rccullcd that the proverbs about u minister's son, etc. XX X The Christmas Journal will not have a picture or your "plugs," but It will be a well-printed, good-natured anuual to send to your friends with a notlco or your business. XX X Mayor Richardson, who Is a brother-in-law or U.S. Senator McHrldc, Is undoubtedly maklcg tho light of his llfo to keep control of the Republican city machine, In order to use It to carry the primaries in tho next Re publican county convention, t I X Here Is a beautiful sentiment from one or Iludyard Kipling's peems: 0 singer or men and the hearts or men, you have called tho soul by name, You have followed Its path through tho rhunmng world. Is It not forever tho same? And whether you travel to northrn snows, or tho Southern sea and sun. You will lind, as you round in the ages past, that the heart of tho world Is One. XXX Following gem beautifully cxprcscss tlio relation between the numerous people who have progressed In re llgious belief just a little beyond their orthodox brethren: "Honor wo still their faith and braie endeavor, Hut dwell not always In the walls they reared; We build not on the ancient ways ro rover j Yet trust no less In the God whom thoy rovered. In broader day, with clearer light be holding, Changing their creed but keeping last their ralth, Freely tho ancient forms or thought remoulding, Asking what work today tlio Spirit Sllltll, Wo, rrom tho time-worn piers our ship unmooring, Afloat, but not adrift upon the tide, Daro Truth's broad seas, In ralth our hearts ussurlng, Ho must bo afo who sails whero God doth guide." Along the River, Tlio rccont ruins havo caused tho river to a train rise and It Is now staudlng at l.'l feet aboyo low water mark. It is not likely that tho water will rise to u much higher level. Tho steamboat men are all In good humor, us there Is plenty or water and a suillclont quantity or river tratllo to kcop all the boats busy. Tho steamer Oray Euglo was up tills morning working wttli a luruc raft of logs from the upper river and destined to tho saw mills nt Newberg und Oregon City. A forco of wood- in on uro at work booming the wood rafted along tho banks, as tho river Is rising so high that tho cm rent Is becoming too strong fur the logs, At Mrs, Moody's. Capital Emergency Corps Is request ed to meet ut Mrs, '.. F. Moody's ret. Idonco, Instead of at tho City Hall, Friday at 2 p. m. Ily order or tho President. 0 Tako Dr Bull's Ccugh Bymu for All thnso dangerous ulfeotluns severe o dds, pleurisy and grippe which rail I and winter bring along. It Is tho greatsst Jcuro for bronchlts und all throat und lung alTectluns. Annuo! Sstno ovrO,000,COC Oox. p2MIf;;c MEMS FOR BILIOTtl A.iD NERV0U3 DIB02DR: such as Wind and Pa'n In tlia Mopi QlddlfiMM. I'dlue otter innK 1' ' acli. Dtrzln-?. ))-ovOnM. l'iirhli of Ho-it, )Vm ol Ai'poilto., 0atlvcm I'lotolit m tho Okln. Odd Chllln. D. htrbed Btivp. rr!li'ful Vi-oams und tr Nervous aid Traaihllnst Bnnnntlom TUB FlRSr DOSE WILL GIVE BELIE: III TWENTY MIKDTR3. Every BUfTore will iicUuowlcdao thuin to )o A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IM'.t'.CEllN'N l'H.!Ji,tnkin nsdlrcl vd, wlll'iidcUljrr-s'oro Keii-nii to cn: pluto liaaltli. Tlii'y pmmptly renm' ibati notions or Irri'tftiliiidU'a of tlio m-a r.i ntid r.ure hick llcnditclie. run Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver U MEH, VOMCK OR CHILDREN Boacham'e PIII3 aro W.lhout a Riva! And hav tha LAHCEST PALE ri ?.riit 2iiMlli'lii6 In tlio Wil(I. ; a j'I Dr' . totp'. SALEM MOTHERS CLUB, Discusses Child Nature. -Read Col. Park er's Lecture On Rewards. Tho Salon Child Study Club met at the Presbyterian church parlors, Wednesday afternoon. Itnow num bers 33 members. Quotations were read by members In response to roll call by the secre tary, Mrs. II. J. Uondrlcks, and somo beautiful sentiments were expressed. The first Mother-play, rrom Froc bcl's Immortal text book, was studied tho weckbofore,und It was continued at this session. The subject next week la "The Little Gardner" from tho Motherplay book. Mrs. Ogle, the reader, read an ex tract rrom tho Kindergarten Maga .Ino on development or character through overcoming obstacles. Fol lowing aro sentiments brought eut: Lire's strugglo Is toward u complote self-consciousness. Man became strong by conquering weakness. Wo grow religious by living religion. "The destlng of man us a rational being is to become conscious or tho divine and to reveal It with self-determination and freedom." This Is Frocbcl's de llnit'on or the purpose of education, the bringing of tho Individual Into harmony with the divine. This led to a discussion that nearly carried some of the ladles oil their feel. P. T. Harnuiu was quoted as say ing "The busy child will bo the happy child, and the happy child will grow up to bo an honest man or woman." Mrs. A. N. Moorcssald there was often great Injustlco done to chil dren who got Into whut wo cull mis chief and wero punished ror It, simply because there was nothing provided ror them to do, Mrs. Hendricks wasnotagrccd with some otto who said the first two years wero tho most trying ror the mother und child, Mrs. Oglo brought out the thought that owing to the fuel thut Mttlc girls were employed with the do mestic occupations with the mother lu tho home, while there wero no corresponding duties ror boys with their fathers, it wa easier to bring up girls, 8UlUi:CT QV HKWAItUB. A paper by Col. Parker was read on piescnts, prizes and promotion, as a substitute for corporal pnnlshmcnts, Ho culls tho stimulating of selfishness by rewards criminal, It dovelopcd the sordid nature nf man. Tho systematic cultivation of va- Coffee Field Tho tield affords ti grout many rletlcs, and our stock covers them all. We havo a Dozen Varieties And never before sold so much coffeo uor pleased our patrons -so well, Como und see. SONNEMANN THRGHOOEU 124 tiUto nt Telephone 51 Cut Prices Wo received too many good mackintoshes late, got somo or tho best things to olTor that you'voseun, prices will move them. We've These selfishness resulted In public servants who loyed their personal Interest ubovo their couttry, Prize-giving Was too often rewarding traits more due to aoccstsrs than to the Individ ual. Abnormal activity was aroused by the hope of reward. Inordinate ambition was produced by holding out prizes and reward giving In schools, to the suppression and loss of the nobler qualities und generous interests. School rewards could not measure effort, character, environment and home surroundings. Educated work brings Its own reward. The Kingdom of Heaven Is within and lack of faith In humanity Is the greatest Infidelity. There Is no difference berween scion title truth and sacred truth. Col. Parker's lecture was an nwak ener and led to a spirited discussion by ull the ladies present. The sessions last about an hour and are held every Wednesday nftcr noon at the lecture room or the Tres byterian church, ' m A Happy Supprise. A delightful surprise party was held last evening at Central Chapel in East Salem In honor or Grandma Cordlngly. At precisely 7.30 o'lock the friends or tho vcncrablo lady began to (lie Into her homo until every uuok and corner of tho cosy little cottage wus crammed to Its utmost and still tuanywercoutslde.lt was apparent that more commodious quurtcrs would be necessary for the occasion so the whole party repaired to Central Chapel near by. W. T. Rlgdon noted as master of ceremonies and in a neat little speech presented Grandma, with all the mem bers or her family, to the friends In a formal aiunncr. A circle was quickly formed around the spacious hull and as cacli passed tho platform Grandma was greeted with u hearty hand shake by every one In the room. Grt.ndmu wus called upon for ;i response but her heart wus ton full for uttcrunce through tlio mouth. The crystal glistering or dew drops us it were, thut gathered around her eyes spoke In louder and more emphatic terms or tho inward Joy and gradltudo or heart, than the most eloquent words or tongue or pen. After the formal greeting was over tho party joined lu singing ono of Grandma 3 favorite selections or church hymns. John W. West (happy Jack) then delighted all by the rendition In, his original and peculiar manner, of his unique declamation. Mr. S. Hur rans then sang in a most delightful manner, und responded to an encore, after which all Indulged In games and sollul converse while tho ladles pre pared a feast or good things which later proved one or tho most interest ing features or tho splendid occasion. As the two hands or the clock met In harmony ut tho top of the dial, all roso greeting grandma und her family aklnd goodnight und ropalred to their homes believing that they had at tended ono ot tho most successful and pleasant parties or the season. Ajuong those present were: Grandma Cordlngly, Messrs and Mcsdamos W. T. Klgdon, 0. VanPat ton. 0. VunWugner. C. N. Rodgers, Wallace Mclntlrc, S. Ilurrans, A. M. Reed, John Veatch, Messrs. J. W. West.T. Maplethorp, CHIT Bellinger, II. lleauuhamp, J. Heauchump, W. W. Mclntlrc, Frank Kyndcr. Frank Irvln, Muo Matthews, A. K. Mclntlrc. C. Mathews Cylor VanPutton, Donald Yuntls, Franrf Matthews, Mllo Mathews, Hoy VanPutton, Oscar Parker, Frank Heauchump, Roy West, J, VanWau'ticr, Roy Mclntlrc. Clyde Johnson, Itert R Edwards, Miles Edwards; Mesdamcs Cirrlo Ilcauchamp. F. A Erlxon, it. A. Cumbers, May ger, 0. J. Balch. C. T. W. Harou D. VanPatton. M. E Fcrree man Van Tatton, Edith Darr, A. Herachey Misses Edith Bellinger, Edna Herschoy.Hazle Mclntlrc, Helen Veatch, Donna Balch, Mlllln Caruth crs, Jcsslo Beuuchump, Flo Matthews, 0. Matthews, N. Van Puttou. Ncoma Matthews, Annlo Irylti.Lolla Rlgdon, A. Herschey .Carrie Bnauchamp,Gruco Van Wagnor, Annlo Purkor, Grace Bellinger, Alllc Horseboy, Mabel Yantis. A. D. Van Pat ton, Minnie Bununs, May Van Patton. Holiday Goods, In great abundance, ut tho New York Racket. They have lust re celyed and opened tlio largest ftock tl.ey havo cyor had, In tho way of dolls, of great variety, ladles dressing cases and work boxes, perfumery, silk, linen, and other handkerchiefs In great quantity, down to 2 for Co which uro good, and such a great vanetyof chonlol tablo uud stund covers, uud tablo clothes, towels, stamped linens, and notions Innumerable. Cull and get them u tracker prices. 11-30 2t-Iw ..GREAT Sfl6RIFI6L AUCTION SALE Of the STOCK'S DRY GOODS STORE, auction to commence on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 2:00 P. M and continues daily afternoon and evenings except on Saturdays which will commence at 10 a. m, and 1 p. m. and 7 p, m, The manager is compelled to make this sale as they must "surrender the building by the first of the year. Therefore All goods will go without limit ot reserve There is about $10,000 worth of dress goods, silks and fine wash silks, mackintoshes, umbrellas, hosiery, underwear, fall wrap pers, lace curtains, laces and embroideries, jackets and cloaks, a good variety of notions, misses' and children's fine shoes, safe and other fixtures, etc, etc, The private sales will continue right along Don't fail to at tend at 257 6ommer6ia Street S, Friedman, Manager First Christian. Beginning witli tonight special serv ices will be held. Albyn Esson, of Mon mouth, will do tho preaching. It will be to the piofit or all to hear him. Dr. Epley will hnvo charge of the music. Too Much to Tell, Woodhukn, Or., Nov. 17. Tho following stutement Is "made by Budd Kent or this place: "I cannot begin to tell tho good Hood's ijursaparllla has 'done for me. I was troubled with my kidneys ror two years, but slnco taking u row bottles or Hood's Sursaparlliu my kidneys havo not troubled me. Hood's Sarsaparllia also gave me a good appetite." Siaiita-Cbs Headquarters ! AT i id I S. Dearborn's Giien's iMiog!! AT- Council Chamber, Salem City Hall, this Thursday Evening at 730, Addresses will be made by Taxpayers from a Standpoint, Business All Citizen's are Urged to Attend and Citizen's Ticket. Help Ratify tho Miss Peurl Carter, Is visiting frlnds ut Portia tid. AMUSEMENTS. XIEFDS OPERA HOUSE HATTON 1IUOS.. Mni. Book Store For the Holiday Trade. Stumped linens In great variety, fascinators, chlldrens hoods, silk mufllers ror gents and silk handker chiefs for ladles und gents, and hundreds of dozzens or embroWnr and hemstitched linen and cambric hundkerchlers for ladies and misses chenlel table and stand covers und towels lu great vurloty, also ladles and gents tics, in Windsor and bows ror ladles, and teck and bows for gents. We havo so many varieties we can't mention them, at tho New York Bucket. Call and see for your self. d2twl Taken up miles north of town Notice, at the underslL'nod'rt :ti own (in nici. ....,! ono black Poland China sow, weigh about 22a pounds. Dated October 27. Owner prove property, pay charges on .uroeiure Liecemuer 10, or it will be I bold to cover exnenses ot sin.,i li-ai-dmw R.n.nvAM ' - - - Jen Rule Store Well AwirtiM Stock or Notions, Hosiery , nibbons, Paper, Soap Tlnwnie, Overalls, Undetwear Ami n Brent variety ot everything In Hue. inn vlilt. MH8 B. T. SWART, Sitito Insurance lilock. We try to follow tUu Golden Utile In cvorr transaetlou Men's nil wool covert plaid lining, velvet collar 5.76 Men's black all wool tricot, dobulo ttxlure, with cape, war ranted :U5 Men's uayy,i double toxturo with cape -.. 2.20 Ladles' line mixed suiting, mackintosh, single Victoria capo, volvot collar, wns 38,03-.Jfl,W An odd lot of children's under wear ull sUes, out on bargain table ut 7o -to 15c a garment, Price 25 per cent less than regu lar to close. Ladles' plain rubbers btrgaln lot 22c Misses and children's plain rub bers, bargain lot, i7o Whllo wo'ro waiting for our immense stock In doll?, toys, etc,, now on tho wuy, wo'ro going to Ux a big UUplay or our mammoth stock or handkerchief, mid want you to bo rcadv to como In and seo tho values. RACKET PRICES IWIGGIN'S BAZAAR, 307 Commercial Streetl SATl'ltUAY. nuOKMUKIl . Uncle Tom's Cabin 4(WPEOPLE,v40 ...UATINBB AND LYKNING... Popular Prices :: loo, 2oc and 50c A rew choice Chinese Calen dars. 50c, 75c. and 91 A new line or Sterling Sliver novelties, also a 25c lino or triple plate silver novelties. Hand pointed china articles and celuloid novelties, Turks Si Dutton's calendars rrom 5o to 92. Look over his line. Gertrude Partington's India Ink Proof Calendars and sketches, excluslvo Salem agency. Flno boxes or stationery 75c, $1.00, $1.25, 92.50, and 93.00 The Catholic Fair 263 Commercial Street OPENS NEXT TUESDAY EVENING and continuing throughout the week, promises a season or profit able eujoyment. The contrlbu tlons are excellent. Many of them raw specimens of an. Tlio en tertainment each evening will be a special feature. The young ladies or the academy will open tho tair. Miss Anna Krcbs and her class will follow with an ex collent program. ADMISSION FREE. We are Tooting Our Hwrn Every Toot New 11V LEAVING YOUIt OUDKItS FOR Prnin o You will Toot too As tho Quality of our work give fctitUfuclloii, your approval Uour aniMllon. ROACH & CRONISE THE PRINTERS 237 Commercial St., Salem (lb rrj Bchllliu, But tt aa4 UkbMt powJ