.WWMII1 twWMfrHW"""1 HjwwiiitjwwaiiftiMHiMriCTaM. ,.jm.i.rn mriniT .& ' rttAawMtwtfiwriS; viv.v3.'- w m v-fl hiwwtv BbM matt.itttttmttmmBIQm-i9'i I.TW V &? Sw MM January Clearance Sale At Holverson's (( k tmial with some stores to reserve the ILACK GOODS durinR special sales, Wfthuf Everything Goes BUck Silk Wn Henrietta it-la Kegular 8I.W-8ale Price. .tl.l Bfack Henriettas 40-Ia Ilcgular tl.lS-Sale Price... 60c ii-ln Ifrmitar SI.OO Kale Price 81c 40-In Renular 75c Bale Prfco....C3c 33 In Regular COc Salo Price. . . .46c 3S-ln Regular 45oHale Price.... 38c Black Serges 62-1 n Regular SI.OO-Bale Price.... 60c Mia Reaular OOo-oale Price ..."Oc 46-ln Regular Wo Bale Pilce. . ..OSc 48-in Regular 65c Salo Price.... COc Black Norcltics Regular I1.2S Reduced to 88c Regular S1.U0 Reduced to 70c Regular 00c Reduced to Wc CASH STORE ,VER! Annual Clearance Sale Begins January 3, 1899 All Our Ladies' and Men's Mackintoshes will be closed out at unlieard of prices, $ 2.25 Garments, clearance price OAnJ 4.00 6.00 . . . 8.00 . . . 10,00 12.00 J, J. DALRYMPLE & CO, Beginning January 1st, 1899 1 will giro with all Lcntcs lilted, ttio following guarantee: 1 will rotcbango cacti or both lenses FREE of charge for two yearn, also all solid gold frames 1 will repair any break FREE of charge- for two years after pur chase, the break may he from ua causo. BYES TESTED FREE Ouly the latest scientific Instru ments for testing the oyet are used. SALEM'S LEADING OPTICIAN G H, HINGES 290 COMMKllCUt, BTltECT. THE WUAT1IBR. Tonight snow. and Friday occasionally PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Movements of Residents and Vkitore t th Capital City. rVr additional Uc4l ami lioeUt k third pi.l Fred Wiggins, tho merchant, Is In Portland. O. II, Lane, tho tailor. Is doing business Ij the Metropolis today. Bute Secretary elect aod Mrs. F.J. Dunbar of Astoria are In the city. Miit Lulu McGee, one of Albany's fairest daughters. Is the guest of Mrs. Our Clearance Is ratoblB the DreMloodi ISIikfld aiita Km ... k. i assa-srsar ' uinAia iHiHirn nrm w iirain..i All our French Flannels A.I IfM Work BJXllTSw HWn Ml. Wool Pant at wholesale cos", W&US BROS, i UVOV OAJiH SW SSSJSJSB vSSSJf9SJSf tftwS mi : inN Dress Goods. r. ....!. "ty, tlofliirxul in GOfl Regular COc Reduced to 4lfc Regular 40c Ucouccu 10 c Plaids Just Uilok of Fancy Plaid Dress Goodi at Pcuyard Another Line Reduced to 26c Broadhcads Now co for 40c fifoPfnlita tt.r 46c ih; I imu iui .."- 90c Plaids for 70c nr. m.u. . ftt. si w rjoiuf lor w- 11.25 Plaldi or 00c THIS WEEK ONLY. UAHH STORE $1.80 200 2,75 3.85 5,50 7,15 8.80 Ed. N. Edcs for tho rost of this week. Mrs. Emuia Walker, tho music In structor at the Collcgo of Phllomoth link retnrncd homo after vliltloif Mr. and Mrs. J. F.Htalgcr. Mr. John Grills, bridge carpenter of the S. P. Co., who spent tho holidays with his family, of this city, left this morning for the south to resume his work. Salem Police Court, Seven tramps wero arrested last night for trespassing on George John son's property cast or the depot and were arraigned beforo Recorder Judith this morning at 10 o'clock when they wero given 10 days cnoli In whluh to re pen l. Nine men applied for and received beds In tho city Jail last muht. Tlila nude 10 men In tho jail Inst nluht. taxing Its capacity to tho comfort limit. This morning as caoh bed man was wot away he was Informed by Marshal Glbton that beds would be furnished to the same luun for one night only. He warned ilium Hihi should they return tho second time they would bo jailed for vaurannv. mi is a now rullnir Instituted iv Marshal Ulbfon who thinks tiiu mrvin of procedure will haatcn n, immn class through, thoclt7, thus ridding It of an undesirable clement. They All Bay Tim Kalftiti "Vlru.l.1'1 rt.i. I., i... -- -. "hvi.i iiuui iiiumu iiy Hint naw iinirhlnor tu.ni.. , li u..i.r Try It. 4 tr 1 Friday fish at Daly's market. Bee Wlggln'a ad. on tlrst page. tf ALL STYLES Densmoro -ICtfeo NewOontury 10e.H0 New You oilo Typewriters for Rent. Sab Typewriter Mango and lteuteiy. C M. LOOKWUOI), l'rt.ju Ortlro Phone 40, Res. Pluue M. 288 Commercial St. SALEM, ORE, Sale.., Iluvet Our Omi -.--" u.iii. ....... i '." ,: ' -" lte - tJi a'ia' 4kaj.ra ...12.40 ...11.00 IH.IOC I iioysE. ,P1rt Door tuth of IVitomce. Il'IljjLiir'iiiniiiiaii')iii'riiiliMiiM LATE 8TATB NEVVd. While In Hlllsboro Frlood P. Bar rett, of. Gale! Greek, wasitrlckea with paralysis. The first attack affected only the hands and was not consid ered serious, but It was followed by a second and more violent one, which deprleved Mr. Barrett of the powers of speech. He Is thought to be lo a critical condition. Mr. Barrett Is re markable for a phenomenal beard, whlchbas attrlned a length of 42 Inches. Mrs. Mary Mickel, aged about 60 years, died Sundiy at GeryaU. Mrs. Mlckcl was born lo Saxony. She was married In 1843, aod cauio Ui America In 1866. She moved from Minnesota to Oregon In 1800. Her husband died at this place In 1870. Shc'Cftscvon children, most of whom rosldo In this section. The funoral took place Wednesday from the Oer ualn Catholic church. At the October term of the circuit court, In Lane county, a case was tried and taken under adylwuieut nliGreln J. XI. Woodruff sued the Southern Pacific tympany for 810,000 damages for Injuries received In a railroad accident near (Jreswel). Judgo Hamilton hasjjst Mod his de cision, allowlbg the Plaintiff 8600. At a uiaai tneetlnir tho citizens of CottagenrovoandLcmatl appoyedthe charter under which the two towos are consolidated under the old name of Cottage Grove. Some opposition to the movement was expected from many of the residents of Lcmatl, but It did not muterlulfze, although u number of persons who were out spoken against consolidation were present. Uyron Steuben Kimball, a pioneer of Clatsop county, died at his home on Young's rlvor after an Illness of many months. The Immediate causa of hit death was heart failure. Ills remains will bo brought to Astoria, and the funeral will be held on Fri day, but the arrangements have not yet Wen uiauc. Instructions were received from A. U.JIlauimond, who Is In New York, to proceed with the Incorporation of the Columbia UlycrPacklug Auoclatlon. The company will consist of u combi nation of sovcral of tho Important salmon-packers on the Lower Colum bia river. It will bo capitalized at 12,000,000, and Its principal ofllcc will bo loeuted at Astoria. THE MAbCOTT SALOON. W Not A Mateott Ker Feter HejtJir. Under Attachment. Tho Mascott saloon of which Petor Haider In proprietor was closed today by Sheriff F. W. Durbln upon n writ of attachment sworn out hv Mm EiborgOunstClgir Compiny of San Francisco, to ocuro tho payment of liOO alleged due us balance on a bill which defendant bought of tlium some tlmo ago. Win. Kaiser and W.T. Shittr are tho plaintiff's attorneys and domand judgment fur tho sum of j2o0 and costs and disbursements of the action. Aforcclusuro sont was tiled touav by OiMluvo Glowr vs J. Merrytluld et, al. and Is nu action brought to ro ooycri60 with Interest mil pur com from November 10, 1807 together with M0 nttornny's feos and costs of action. IJrowit Wrlghtumn and Myers are niiorneys ror thu plaintiff, llow'nTtili, Wo offer Ouo Hundred Dollars Re ward for any cune of Catarrh that aun not bp cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, t .J. Ciibnbv & Co., Props. Toledo, O. Wo tho unUuislgnwl, htvo known I. J Chouoylor the last 15 years, and bet eve lilm n.rfnniiv iH.n,,r,.i.i,. huslnckH Irnii.ni'iliniu m..l rt .-..n.. a,,I to carry out any obligations nmdu ov tlielr ririii. iV"ftT;.T,JVAX WUolwale Drug. glKt.'I)ledo, O. WAtUINU. KlNNAN MAIIVIN, nhulosale Drugglhts, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Caturrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, aollng dlreeUy upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Prleo 76e. per bottle Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials frets. Hull's Family PUN are the boat. Salefli Cannery Wntt Peai. rirmemanogardnors who wuh to oiilllvato jwjns during next mmhi for eaimlng purjHHOrt w piW ca Ull f.Vv J- "ullaie at tho Salem ater Ci. 's ufHf In the city hull it ... .7.. '. -.... , ac.ua iiifi tolttve arranuemunu in regard ti. oiwrutlng thetwnoory next wJn . . inn .r,ji i., : ",."'"u,,",iri . 'ore the Hint f January. In cum tin mn.ry L.. P?. c' subscriber "... w .nitinmj ui UW IU I twirl li'lilsrx H'fre the rt r Pehrtry. TOlu '" Ut OJdcn TMm lHlouorlwAod tho Importance .,t permanently Iwcotlited ccu t. rMtlHet with tranMuauttu ZZ. ' V ;; . "" t'muiiotuiy over ome Iwbiul cuusiiihiUimi, w.in aiTi!!.effii urHdVbTthe'cfurZK' too ohimtb'aIt r.Ajcn koutp Th lltMLu ai ...-.l. i . mi .zizriT". ".r "' feL.? ' -r..."Vs ! to fi. Ktuu TV. . . 1 .. "v - "' , IINHM. It.luui U.I. '. .. ol. .": r,"1" p""" 'W A'-.TTr. '" ""s" w m rr r - r, I RC WMCH IUI Utt CtUMCt U IW.1 .iliTJT "".T.7 'S'K" l- .IWINwIaaa. X, ,,7 ..'"S iwin. in JJUU, dy'MK.,cuc,, d. ITtrvBgh pullm n d .if, JZ? ct ,? ,, cVilt t.B ", tir a ,& rk.; ;J:'t ." "' ." v te, 0.7, "uMMuVL li'ZT TiTr" Wf lka --.. --vw aft "M. Vlll l TT- ":?! 1 AjfK Rcua.; .. ,..,,., IMni M WMKlatWM. Il.l-I( 'rtdtymh it Dai) diuirkct, a JOURNAL 'M-RAYaV' Have you seen the model Weekly Jocrkal ? tl a year to any address. "Out of the postotllce Into the pen itentiary, out of the pen Into what fat place next?"-A. N. Gilbert. I XI Business Men, when placing 70Ur ads. for 1809, remember The Journal pay out 8200 a month for telegrams. Salem Is the greatest hop market In the world and will bo the greatest prune market In the 'vorld In a year or two. The mammoth holiday Roseburg Review was a grand production the biggest and best county newspaper In Oregon. Salem merchants know no dull tlmea. They oiler the greatest In ducements In Oregon for trade this month. Why not pass a graduated license tax for each line of goods curried and make a department store Impossible at Salem? Tax the Itllheo bravo for the city Just the Banic as for Uncle Sam. Charity and protectlun should begin at home. At last accounts. Mr. Gcer was still at the head of the Incoming adminis tration and enjoying fairly good boullh, too. No one will know what It Is to be run down, caught, captured and tor tured until he has tinrJ the piano ngents after him. I I I How the Albauv nancM docruw and cluck and strut and cackle over their state poultry show I It's nice to be a "state" this and u "state" that. If tho state has any school lands or lieu lands that have not been stolen or olhnrwlso Illegally disposed of It would be woll lo discover the fact. If there Is anything roltcner In Oregon affairs than the management of tho school lands and the school fundx, the people have not encount- eied It. J I I When did Senator Gosnercvor sho'v a spirit ofoeonomy when there was anything In !lglit for him ? His economy Is the lust expiring bluff of the push. An operation Is ncodod In Marlon county to sever the umbilical cord be tween the unnecessary coroner's In quest and tho still more useless med ical autopsy. Cnclo Sum does not stand anv non- w)iie from tho Illlhee braves of Salem. Ho makes thorn tmy u retail llcansc just the same us anybody, The city snoniddu likewise. nu 1.131. uuki ui iiiu -iiuw city uu mtulstrutluu should bo to mike the Illlhee club pay ull luck licence dues '!). M.u, ...... .. , .... ..... It owes the clty.aod pnssun ordinance ag.tlnst it donnrtiueut store. I J J Ills rumored that the old state homo push shoved :t petition under Gov. GeorV nose for . fat nlueo for mm of the rankest of tho gang, and, well, -de guv'nor didn't do a ting fi It ! J 1 I if "Hob" could got unothor certiti- eaioor political olmraoter of Mart Ohaitiberlln, he might go Into tho busings of furnUhlng ohurauters to all who wants jobs under tho new administration. Let us ull roHilve to become a homo industry club. Huy homa nr.n.i sustain home Industry, keep mune at i.iin-.cnipioy iKime labor, consume nome iiiunulUv-liiits The Paris I el e. The '. T ' ' .HARlTOBA7ARgi S mm 8 t A M,W,-0W i'Asniows ft K'il fi lul"" wkW, " , ! ' x v.-. , .. U fi aSf t .ijsjsvjjsji f I-.... ) 1 . 'fcX.JiT Ti '" ,"!, ' c e Irfi f.oiidn.i VT Ml S if A .'s'ev 1 fi n I fc .MM Cut lapr Pattern MaaMloi C0L0UQD K a i W .. t Lm --- ' 1 1 VEbeV 7a f. w-ww gwmmm i mmm Ji Kwku4 . . i ( B , (jl Uujt M x 1 UrtonHartana f-WffiSSJ, Ti. n rBC'- AKIICLU TO HWKH muk wumci ,ou 25 cts. Jat tlttmLa j V 1 y 'bi mvmw f a.,i .....". home business men, Then Balctri will j prosper. t .. nrit-at Muff these days: i.Vn'r. nlrfrava hoen O. SOOd ReDUbll' can. I'm county chairman and I'd like ft write you a letter and see you get a good place under this next ad ministration." Hops will bring a fair price tn 1899 Consumption of malt liquors Is Incre asing. Whiskey Is becoming a drug In the world's markets. We advlise hop growers to not Increase acreage -but Improve the quality. The readers of this paper who sold their services and products In this community should constitute them selves a home Industry club and sup port home enterprises. Let us call It Tub Journal Home Industry Club. : : : Walter Lyon Is to be Governor Geer's private necretary, Mr. Lyon Is an excellent young man and will make a good secretary At the pres ent time he Is the Orcgonlan'a Salem correspondent. Atone time he was editor of the Stay ton Time. Albany Democrat. Mr. Lyon lacks but one thing a certificate to his political and moral character from "Bob." Hevnnd .1 reirular Associated Press dally like The Journal there are few means or advertising onereu mat really reach tie people. Yet the rniiUltiifln of advertising schemes continually supported by the people would pay for two Associated Press reports and make It possible to print twice as good a dally it Sal em us we no print. Think of this, Mr. Busi ness mar, Mr, H. F. Mcllwaln has closed out his old business In this nlty, and will close his store for about two months. In u few days he will leave for New York lo lay In a stock of goods for a department store, with all the usual departments except clothing whloh he docs not Intend tj keep. Albany Democrat. Salem business men should take mcusures to prevent tho establish ment of a department store in lhl& city. One such trust would ruin the retail tr.iflu of S:i!rm nnrl m.ilfi linlf the business property worthless. That j trust may have Its agents ut work hero now. A Shrewd Selective, will beablctotlnd clews to a crime when mwt people would sec nothing but the virtues or Branson and Co's high grade groceries lire known to all. Ilrnutr I IllooJ Deep. Pto.1., KLuul ..I...... ..T.... ..l.. .. v...... v,w. iiit.ii. a itruu bmii. t tauty without it. Cawareti.Candt-eithiir to tw clen your blood nd keep it clean, b ..i...iih u, ,,: Miv mcr anu urivinj an un puritie from the body, liegin uanitn pimnien. doiii. blotchM. l,l.rV,.,,l. and that siekly btliou coniDlenon LvtaVimJ Laicarctn.-beouty for ten ccnti. All drug. BUt, aatwfaction guarantied, 10c, Mc,50c. To Cur Couitlpatlon (orevrr, I i.JHSVSI'1 CanUvCotUania 10c or a& I II a C. C. (all to cure, drugsitu rcluna mouer. Slaughter.., ...on LAMPS FANCY CHOCK KU Y GLASSWAUB 1 And ull Holiday Goods will bo sold at any price from now on. Come and sou tho goods nod yr.u will be overcome with our low burgitlns. SONNEMANN THKGBOC'KR l.vtttir VoH; Loiter v.w 'XOK .i tn n. 1, St'p, Oullln PatUms 1 '.?" ,':,", - trry MW PA5HI0K PLATBS i and murimir.' 1 111 Rt, .. ....... . . . H FICTION' .: c A Confident To., Morrow SHORT AfOHV COMKIBITOW ' t t lM . . 2- 7: t Si Friedmaman, who has conducted the sale of the former Stock's Dry Good's Store, has got permission of Mr, Johnson to retain the building, 257 Commercial St, three weeks longer, he will therefore continue selling goods till the night of the twenty first of January Wili sell at auction tomorrow, Saturday, the thirty first, and then sell at private sale only, and recommence the the auction January the seventh and continue daily until the night of the twenty-first, This gives five days only for private sales, from the second to seventh inclusive, There is about three thousand dollars worth of goods left, the assortment is fair, The public has an opportunity of saving from oncthird to one Aalf in attending this sale, All the unsold furniture will be sold on Thursday, the eighteenth day of January ,at 2p,m. Remember the place, 257 6omm6r6 THE PIONEER LIMITED- It the narneof the only perfect train In the world, nowrunnlnj every night between St. ram and Cnicags, via ihe Chicago, Mil. 'wiukeeA St I'nal Railwav-ihe ninnr roxd of ihe WV.i In iftnnim.. .It i. il ------'- ---. ... -.wim. ,, IMIIUVCUI milium ui mc Micry ano rjoynent 01 pai. vengeri. An lllaitruted pamphlet. h..wing tiews ol b auiiful scenery along the route ol ihe t'ionetr Limited, v. til be sent free to any ip. Address Geo. H. Heau'ord, General Pawenger Agent. Chicago, 111. w 6 9 tf NO FAITH CURE. ADOUT STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TAB. LETS. They Cure Stomach Troubles and Indi gestion Anyway, Whether You Have Faith in Them or Not. Merp faith will not digest your food foryou, will not give you un appetite, will not Increusc your ilesh and strengthen your nt-rve und heart, hut Muart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do these things, because they ure composed of the elements of diges tion, ttiojr contain tho Jul:cs, uclds and peptones necessary to the dlges- l j.u.. uu usiuiimuon ot un wtioiesome Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will di gest food If placed In a Jar or bottle In will do It much more effectively when I taken Into the stomach after meal?. .w!drCnoJ'tU haVe faUh 't,mt 'r.lieA ln,v'8orate the stomach, make MuiH iiiKiu ana strong nerves, In the ?ffi Wm' niilure can d . and! .. k V uI,,i0l,:u ll ,s n01' w "at we gooll W wed,Kest H'at does us i, L uri s 'M?ls'la Tablets are sold fti Wlf u" pwrtto - W cents for full sized packagos.or by mall from Jun.VVo. "art C'M MaMh" Ml-' Fresh TWICE A WEEK. OUR ROASTED COFFEES 121c Blended guaranteed Letter ",coot ,.t't,tT" tw:o kinds. 20 cent Coffee, four kinds ?i t ,nW' lhree klnd"' 3.f cent. Coffee two kinds 40 lent Coffee, two kinds 1 ry our fm rr...t..i ,... HF&"iaSS Motaj lea Store FREE DELIVERY. Wood - Coal 6!'V',''?j!' . utarel Uurnln. o , au. fllllllllMHII Ur TcrrnmviS.m 1 i i Fine Commercial Work I The Poach 11 J I A.-K i- 5 Press J l!l TTriAv.ft1l4 ,-!' f-..xl. wv.wv.v.vj luwiuuca ior mc 5 jjruuucuon 01 an Kinds ol ? printing in mocWn ct lc 1 at modern prices, X C v if ROACH I CRONISE 227 V " Commercial f'e Street j&rmrmsrBJf-JilAzjtrjrSJrsri TrtADt Marks Copyrights Ac. .ntYrVi rxiK.?::?rYJ?.zjoR "u Scientific mmki . v.. ..,.-.:.." -."T" -" culallon of anr clentli)8 ioarnl. ., v. m.,, Rvivniwo iiumi. Trmi m m n .4.7,r ."" i-IKPfc CIJ usBvsaaij I)rii MfEAK'a N5WJP '"TKna to. SPINA, vtAU js. Alldnurlstaol-eiuoraU mM vikiMaU BO YEAR8' MaHEXPERIENCE ffiw quleklr Mrtm our opinion free whethir.n Liu 11 iinni f-nnni. 1 j t munnd WANTED mmm (m K l Ui 11 J lJJU. f 1 I I ill - 1 v.ui, WE PAY HIOUEST.nAKii ptpb mm m m m ntcir m Sacrifice In order to make room for new lines of goods TH6 Emporium jiU for the next 30 days make a Special Discount of twa 20 to 35 per cent on every article in tic stcre, Many lines will be clo.:d out regardless of cost. Call and see for yourself, fiOL streak BORN. Wcdnesdiiy Jan. 4, 1890, to tho wife of Mr. Fred Lockiey.Jr,, a son. LOnST"TAt Reed's Opera House rucjduy evening Jan. 3, a paclcigo r nl"ol. wr'"en on wrapper. 1'lnder please return 10 250 State street, receive reward. 1 6 3t Friday fish at Doty1!, market. -. No-To-Kac ror 1'lfty Conta. Guaranteed tobacco balilt euro mniina n.i mwitron,, blooJ pure. j"XndffglSif AMUSEMENTS. 0 ii ! V il i REED'S OPERA nOfJSE. 1'ATTOX UR09.. gr. SATUltD.VV, JANL'AUV 7Tlt. Hre they ure, ihe renltliiiigsi Thcy'reofTinaBuuchl THE ORIOI.VAI. AND (WW HOYT'S ABunchofKevs ADA BOTIINER ns TEDDY. Thu KlTerevewent ana fyarklHg Kareioal Cemdy: Entire Nbiv LUt at CatchySou,, Paiico and Kiwlmt), .oveltt BwrythlMg lllglu l'.-to-Datelt WoandTJc. SwtiiiOHrSellinir. IMV y IK 203 annul sited, sata, 01 1 m DATS l flfJ-' " " WfMMSm39SsBlSf9