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? Fancy Eiderdowns fcni- ,lriBtIiiu sacks. l)ftthrobi or wrnprrx, 25, 00 and 00 conta. Dressing Sack Flannels Resembles French flannel, fancy colors, 25 cents. Baby's Hoods and Cloaks Knncy silk honncls -10 nnd 50c. Babies cloaks of Cashmeres, J-.ulcr downs, Fancy flannels 12.00 up. Yahsh for knitting. Hkmy Starlight una Superior. FiNfiIinp. nnd Domestic saxony, ' cpnnlsli mid Ucrmantowu, nil color. CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S s I New Peau de Soic in colors. The proper fabric for shirt waists. We have a wide range of colors including White, Creai, Grey, Heliotrope, Electric, Cardinal, Brown, National, Automobile In blacks our $1.00, $1,25, and $1,50 values are the best we've shown SPBOIAL All our prices, plaid X and striped silks $1.60 (tiftllly f 1.25 (tmlity 1.00 quality 75c quality J. J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY. I r4K:yfflfr C6" "'.! Nature's Great Gift of Bight, when It fulls you, cnu bo u. "placed by second sight through n pair of our lino Fruncb cryotul or Jlriuillau iobblo oyeghissos or spectacles, when they are properly adJtiNted nnd fitted to the eyes, I text your night selentlllcullv and lit it perfectly with glasses that will muko your heart glad. All kind of lenses duplicated on short notice. Ito pair work done promptly at fair charges. CH-HINGBS Opliciati BOO OOMMICKOIA.L. ST, WEATHER nUPORT. Tonight fair, Sunday occasional rain. Clean Streets, All residents of Sulumuro hereby noil llwl not to permit any old mpor, saw dust, broken-glass, old hottluu, crockery, nail or other substance to le thrown upon the publlu Hlrt'ntH or iilliiyc. Sec lion !W of City Ordinance No. 'AVI Im joso a Hue of from 15 tt 50 (or suuh offence, nud thu wuno will be strictly enforced. ,1, 1'. Fiiuzhi.i,, 20-21 tf Street Commissioner. Qood Catlings. . Having purchased nil the casting of tlmSulcin Iron works 1 have for wile Uixxl new roputrn and llttlngx for saw in It 1 h. farm implements and other inuohlucryiit low prices, . I. 1. Ituhou stein, IfM Court street, Siilom. 10-lffl.tf lied tipieuds. Ijico nil tains, curtulit crlin and Swiss, nnd Victoria Ituwi at the New York' Backet, hire eurtalti from 16c to f'l.l per pjilr In lata putlurmi.ttiid lieil spreads mini do in ?n.so in iictiuiiiiu piitterm. Chiapltit tho prices Ji 1 I H$r JL Furs Collnrctton of nil the new furs in tlio latest stylos offered. Maotkn Persian Trimming Alaska Skai Astrucban Trimming KntHMRRR Seal Trimming. Moxkky Plain. OrpotisUM Seal Yoke. Fur Trimmings and Tails Wlilto nnd colored Angora, Hlack Coney, Thibet, Im. Marten, Black Brown Tails. Furs and Feather Boas Any price from 25c tip to t I.BO. CASH STORE will be closed out at reduced X X v tU20 yard & 115c yard Cr 75c yard 00c yard Ice Not Oiven Awsy, 1 cannot afford to glvo Ice away, but am selling a pure article at n price Unit ih within tlio reaeii oi all. ClIYHTAL It'K WORKS. J. Magulru, Prop. (I 15 tf CAPITAL. URKWKKY UliUK. BOTTLED VCIIngcrA Ueck,Successor to MouthSalem Uoithr. Works, All ordera forliottlod beer will Iki flllod at'the brewery. Kent on cold storage. Free city delivery. Telephone SSI.'II. Ice Very Near) Oiven Away, Wo can glvo Ice uwuy, to convince ycu conic mill eo tiow big n chunk you net fur little money . Our Ice Ih iiiuiiufito Lure from purudlHllllud water.) Ciit.ltul Ice Works, "Stf KLINdCIt & Illicit A Doubtful Cane, Allxiuy HM'II, Aug, 27. A logger named 1'erkinii, an employe of the Curtiss Lumber Co. ut Hurry, who In suffering from u broken leg canned from an accident in u logging cuinp u few days ago, and Is being treated ut Mrs. Moon's hoHilal, Iiiih develoeI n break ing out whldi rosmblos hiiiuIIinik, A consultation of physicians was held yesterday but they were unable to de cide itonitively whether It Ih a cane of Htuallpox or not, owIiik to the complica tion of dlNciuiori from which the patient In mifforhn,'. Kvery precaution Iiiih lHen taken, and to Im euro n quarriiutlne of the liuumi Iiiih been etiilIMiixl anil will Iki iiiiilntiilmil no an to bo on the wife Mile. A Ilp Controversy. Grower and dealerri often dlxiiKrco over the value of hopx, but all Join IiiiiuIh that the White I Ion hi lentauriint NorvoH the IhhI iiiciiIh. Khippinc Cowt. A. T. Went worth Nhlpnd three mlleh eon today, to Portland. Katlle Doing Fought. Home uro lluhtln with kuiih, but otheniiire combiittlnu the wear of dally toll, to do thin MicwbKitilly you iuimI KOod food and urocerleH micb an are mild by llraiiKon ,t Hiiin. fl ' iMNl i b'octal Utnce. A voclal daneti whm kIvuii at tho home of W. Dorman, near LiUirty hint nlxht, IKill Needhaui and Hobt. Dorman made the mtiHle iiudu tine time Ih roorlc. Another Accident, Another lire. Another homo destroyed, fortunately Insured. In vour homo in- h uel If n-t en 1 1 In mid obtain u pol- I iy finni a flret clan American company. TllOMAH 110I.TO.V, Agent. At the Journal olllce. LKS Reduced Price on Shoes at Krausse Bros. X X We shine them free 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. 'iijfi PERSONAL MOVEMENTS Pooplo In tho City From Othor Towns on Business and Vis iting Frlonds. Lloyd Allen went to Turner today to visit friends. J. C. Goodale, Jr., has Kone lo Co burg for n visit. Walter Uruce liag gone to upend a few days in Portland. T. L. I-acy left for Portland and linker City thin morning. HnvB Temnle wa a imHenirer thiH morning for Portland. 5Ir. nnd Mr. Ijii Crane droyo to Dallas today for n viit. John PorKUson left today for IiIh liome by the seaside at Newport. Mr, nnd Mrs. Hlierm. IturromiliM are spending a week nt Kugcno. I), J. Fry lias gone toonjoy n few days salmon Hulling at Ynquina bay. Miss Gerlrudo ltafihor Iiiih returned from a week's vistt nt Portland. C. C. Cartwriglit left today for the mines of Tuolumne county, Cal, J. C. Weatherby, n prosperous Btock rancher, of Joseph, Is In tlio city on a visit. Mips Hlancli Hello has gone tosiicud the winter in Siokano and Walla Wnllu, Wash, MlssSudo Sniivoln has gone to Port land to Hiicnd a week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. M. A. Laim wont to meet her husband who Is employed in tho (louring mills in Dayton, Wash. Mrs. W. II . llynrs hns returned from Goldendnlo, Wn., whero ulio had been visiting her son, W. V. Jlynrs. James L. Lanilirlth, superintendent of tho Salem Light A Traction roiiipnny lias ruttirncd from a liunlnnM trip. H. M. Childers, tho furm mamiger at the Indian nchool at Chcmawa, left to day for West Frankfort, III., bis former home. Mr. and Mrs. Kiigone Willis have re turneil from Vuncover, whero they went for n short visit with Captain Percy Willis. Justice Wolverton nnd Judges lloisc and Iluruett went to Albany to attend a bur meeting in honor of the late Judge J. C. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. John liicHondorfcr, of Albany, who were guest the past week of their daughter, Mrs. W. C. Iliuiley, went home today. Frank Collier, formerly employed in tho statu printing olllce, and who lias just returned from Manila, is in the city visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, llrown returned from Portland last night. Mrs. Otto llrey mini returned with them and will visit at Malum for a time. Prof. J. II. Aekerman, superintendent of public Inunction, was in Dallas yes terday, where bu delivered an uddresH on educational topics lieforu thu Polk county tcnclierd' institute, in session there, Today he speaks at the Benton county luiftitule. A Sunday Oout. On account of the low stage in the upper river the steamer Until was un able to reach Port'and, on time to return Saturday and the return trip will ho made Sunday, Hot Foot IJll dame May Interest sports and colhye folks, hut ii good hot dinner pleases all, at the vtoiiuer Kcsiiiuruni. Mlsrtrel bhow. There will be an eiiturtuinmeiit tit the Liberty school house tonight, by the "lllg Four Minstrel Troupo." m m Direct From New York, Just received from New York, a large stock of ladles and children single piece and union suits of underwear, in cotton mid wool, of good weight, also faohut tors for ladles nnd hoods for children, hosiery in wool, and cotton, mid all kinds of underwear for men nud Ixiys, in cotton and wool, IjuIIcs' skirts, sweaters, and too many other iirtk'lc usually carried by us that we can't mention. Call and see us. All at racket prices. S7-'.Mlw Yew Park Grocery. Hai In block n large line of tnbli'tH and supplies for school. Keeps n full stock of provis ions, groceries mid canned goods. Fresh goods ut re.is ouablu prices. 'Uiylor's vle bnited butter always on hand. Country produce taken In exchange. Allen & Bowersox. OSTEOPATH. UR.GItACIS ALHHKJIir Graduate of thu American School of Osteovathy ut Kirksvllle, Mo. has oiioneil olllce at Hush At Ilryman block, Commerelal straet Salem Orgou. Olllce days Monday, Wednesday mid Friday. Diseases of wumeii and child mv a nvlultv. tiV17.ini The Palace Market Will (111 your order for a roust, broil or fry of beef, mutton, Hirk or saimage. Corned beef, nicely rooked, boned and prcscd riiy io siici) ior your much. U o havo our ow u ileliverv man. Your patronage solitlted. MOVER & EDWARDS, Client 20;'l. 13-S Slaw St. tcrrnu MKBitMfeMM FOOTBALL TODAY. tialem and Albany College Play A, the Latter Place. A largo delegation of football pporU went to Albany to witness tho game be tween Albany nnd Salem nt 2 o'cleck: Jnrvis, center. Jttdd, left guard. Lucas, lefttacklo. Ollnger, left end. Williams, Jr., right guard, Murray, right tackle. WillianiB, right guard. ltonliain, right end. Holt, quarter back. Snvngo, left half. Illshop, 0., right half. Jcssiip, fullback. Swiss, Miller nnd Seelcy, substitute. Van Winkle manager. Mrs Maria B.Jndah. The San Francisco Hulletin brings tlio news of the death of Mrs. Mrria IS. Judnli, wife of tlio late General II. M. Judah, U. 8. A. well known on tho Pa cific const in the fifties, when lie was sta tioned at forts Yinnu, Jones nnd Van couver, nnd who served in the civil war under Sherman, Mrs. Judah wns a prominent society woman of 'Frisco, nnd died nt Greenfield, Mn., aged 08. Judge N. J. Judah of this city is a nephew of the deceased. SOME SALEM VISITORS. Persons at the Capital City Today On Dusiness and to Do Trading, W. Hager, of Fairflold. James Sears, of McCoy. I. F. Trexler, of Btayton. Flali Lnthrot, of Liberty. W. I). DoSart, of Howell, lid. Richmond, of Dallas. Nols Anderson of Howell. Miss Knie Clark, of Dallas. Italph Gibson, of Itoscdalc. Miss N. Garwood, of Dallas. J. 11. Lehmnn, of Snlom Prairie. K nnd It. Chamlier of Siinnysidc. Miss Vesta Southwick, of Itickreall. Carl Htinzlkcr nnd John of Ilrooks, It. Nelson of Crosston was in to sell hops. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Norcn, of Ilnyes vllle. John Hunt of Itoscdalo was in to sell prunes. Mr. and Mrs. M.O. Potto-, of Inilc iendeiico. Mrs. Southwick and sou IIIiilu, cf Itickreall. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Itlchardson of lluena Vlstii. MuBilams J. M. Hongand C. II. TVr wllliger, of Lincoln. Mrs. K. J. Smith and Miss Jouiilo K. mid son Italph K. of MiclilgaiiClty. L. M. Aa-linmbenu, of Stayton, sold a larg'i lot of poultry at 8 cents per pound. The Wrong Man, One Grey, n morphine victim, was arrested last evening on suspicion of le lug the party who stole an overcoat from a buggy standing on thu street several weeks ago, Tho man wiiHlisIg n.itett by ShantJ!, the Court street second hand dealer as the one who sold Mm the overcoat just after It was stolen, hut on confronting the accused I m-fore Justice Johnson this morning he said he was mistaken In the man nnd Grey was released. THE WILLARDCASE. Conclusion of the Heating Dofore the Halem Magistrate. At 1 o'clock p. m. the preliminary ex amination of J. It. Wllturd, for tlio kill ing of T. I). Perry, was resumed before Justice of the Peace Johnson, in thu cir cuit court room at thu court house. Thu wltucsscH llrst subocuued had all concluded their testimony Friday afternoon, (see roiMirt on another page), but some additional witnesses bad been culled in by the prosecution witli the avowed purpose of establishing the cbanicterof the man killed, ns n peace able nnd law-abiding citUen. As we go to press examination Is stil proceeding. HOTKL ARRIVALS. WirLAMKTTK. J. 11. Urook, Portland; Miss Davis, Albany; II. K. Loiiudsbury, Portland; G, M. lWatty, lllulock; J. L. Ijiuiberth, SiHikitnoi AIki Jacobs, Chtcngo; M. M, lllock, Portland; M. S. Tbemsen, . P. Smith San Froncisco; Chns. A. Hay, Portland ; Tilmaii Fonl, city; J. Uobiniou. Proposals Wanted, For 1000 busbelH gtxxl clean feed o.tts nud one fresh milch cow at the peniten tiary. J. 1). I.kk, siiKiriutendent. 10-'.M:itlw Sboe Wearers And who Isn't u shoe wearer. If you're a man and want every duyi. sikm's, piow siioe.1 or mio urctt shoes, we want to see you. Take a look at our ninth window the prices tell the tale, tl.ln up for satin calf mh. 1.00 tiii for heavy shoes. 2.7S for Hue tan whiter swing last. K'.tfH'or a Hue cult welted invisible cork inner sole. shoe, Mile, the f'1.10 for tho water-king iircatest seller, ami one of best wearers ever mado. the .V.o for a Hue black willow calf, (allies' missed und children's shoes too in endless quantities. Kverything we sell warranted. WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICED. yiyjLja MARION CdUNTV MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Court House. NEW SUITS. Tho First National bank of Independ ence lias commenced suit in department No 1, against F. W. Durbln, alleging that plaintiff Is owner of 18,000 pounds of hopsvnlucd $1800, which defendnnt has wrongfully taken Into his possession nnd still holds. Plaintiff asks for pos session of tho bops or for fl800, their value, nnd for $300 damages. Butler & Towneend A Potter are attorneys for plaintiff. IIKKns FII.KD. Hannah McKoy to William P.McKey, her dower rights in lots 1, 2, 7 nnd 8 In blk , Wolfer's add to Hubbard, 75. William Pnud Hannah McKcy, bis wife to Sarah Clawson, lots 1, 2, 7 nnd 8 in blk A, Wolfer's add to Hubbard, 200. C. F. Do Gulro nnd wife to Andrew llcnson nnd Johanna A. Benson, one half ricro in Sllverton, $400. J. C. Long, to Adolf Wolf, lot 1.1 in blk 1, Thomas add to Woodburn, $25. Benjamin F. Hall nnd wife to Kdith E. Hallcr ct al, acres in tlio dl c of George Lclsuro nnd wife in 1 5, s r. 1 and 2 west, tho grantors reserving tlio right to occupy nnd use said land during their lives, $1. Ilcnjamln F. Perry to John Mlsterck, 40 acres in 1 1), s r, 2 west. $1400. David Martin to Amanda Martin 533 acres in tlio d 1 c of Adreann Luchapclle in t5sr2 west, $1050. W. L. Hill and wlfo to W. King, aero off n. end of blk 10 In annex No. 1, to Geo. Holllstor's add, to Stayton $40. SUNDAY SERVICES. W. C T. U. ltov. K. D. Hornscliuh of tho Ger man Kviiugelical church speaks at the W. C. T. U. Hall nt 4 p. ni. UlintSTIAN SOCIALIST. Prof, Garlands' rooms, Statu Insurance lllock, 3 p. in. subject: Thu Itiim Traf fic, Prostitution und Gambling. I). J. Sharp. I.ATTKIl DAT SAINTS. Thu church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints hold services every Sunday afternoon nt p. ni. hi Popular Hall in the turner block, ruuiia are cordially invited to attend, CIIIIIHTIANH SCIKSCK. First Church of Christ kvson sermon nnd children's classes nt 10:45 n. in. Subject, Adam nnd Fallen Man. Wed nesday evening meeting nt 7:30 o'clock. Christian Science hall corner Court nud Liberty street. CJUUSTIAN SL'IK.NCK, Suloui Church of Christ. Scientist. No. 'Altl Lllnirty street. Service nt 10:30 a. in. nud i :U0 p. in. Subject of the morning and evening sermen: "Adam nnd Fallen Man." Wednesday evening meeting at 7 :30. UNITED IIIIKTIIIIKN. Services for Sunday will bu as follows; Preaching nt 10:30 it. in. nud 7 p. in. Subjects, "Divine Healing Tho Cures It Has Made." "A Proper Church Mumlier." Ulblo school at 11:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. llAITIHTgcllUltCII. Itouald McKillop, pastor. Morning service ut 10-30 u. in. Sunday school at 12 o clock, oiing Peoples meeting led by Miss Currlo Mlllspuugh, (Portland) at 0:30 p. m. livening subject "Christ ian Salutation and Courtesy," nt 7:30 p. m. CKNTIC.M, COMIIU'.OATIOXAI.. Corner 11) and Ferry streets, T. II. Henderson, Pastor. Services as usual tomorrow. At 11 u. in. the sermon will boon "Christian Living." At 7:30 p. m. the sermon will bu one of thu series to young people, Subject, "The White Hand." rillST COMUIKOATIO.VAI.. ltov. W. C. Kuntnur pastor. Preach ing nt 10:30 u. in. Subject, "A Human Truth-seeker." Sunday school nt 12 in. Y. P. S. C. K. at 0:30 p. in. Address at 0:30 p. in. "Tho Message of Christian ity us an Intellectii'il Force." Good music nt these services. UNITV CIIUIICI1. services ut iu:3U a. in. una 7:30 p. i m. SiuulAy school ut 12. ltov hind, pastor. Subject of W. K. Cot De- morning ser ' Huhlect of mon "The Full of man,'' evening lecture "Seventy-nvo Years of Liberal Thought or What I'uitiiriaiis Have Iwno for ItehglouH Irewlom." MKTIIOUIST XI'IHCUI'AL. John Parsons, pastor. Services to morrow nt 10 ;30u. ni. nud 7:150 n. in. Subject of morning sermon, "Obedience nnd its reward." In tho evening ltov. Win. C. Drew, Professor of Ancient Languages, will preach. Sunday school ut 12 in., and Kpworth League ut U:15. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Y. . C. A, OI'KN UKKTI.NU. Tho Young Men's Christian Associa tion will hold an opon meeting, Sunday at -1 p ni. Thu ladies are cordially invited und all young people have a special iiivltution. ltov, ltonnld Mc Killop will address the meeting,. Sub ject "Lato Hours." There will 1k plenty of good music, including u selec tion by tlio Y. M. 0. A. orchetro. Kverylxxly is invited. Come nt 4 p. in. sharp. Chicken Feed, All grades win be had at very cheap rates Call early and get your supply at the Wallace warehouse. Salem Flouring. Mills. 10 20tf MITTKNS KASCINAT015S SQl;Altl? SHAWLS INFANTS SACQl'KS IIOOTKKS INFANTS MITrKNS KNIT SKI UTS We have ladies' wool mittens from 14o up to -Itfe. Silk mittens all prices ftOo up. All wool fascina tors S0e up to fl.20. Infants white mitten 10o up. lUotes ldo up. Knit skirts in all grades up to the very .heavy hand crochet at fl.oO. The values in the gooils are the prime thing of iiniHirtaiu-e. Men's knit gloves in amor cash mere, all prices. Hoy's scho)l mittens, all prices. .Men's waterproof woiking gloved warranted. MSiUtaHMMUiMliaMciMKMiiM&itaMi NEW AftR.VALS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING PREPARE FOR WINTBRI IVraoiVintec3V: for ladles nnd w T year make them go. We Robbers, boots and Coats nnd mackintosh suits, saieiii, Overcoats and ulsters. Suits for boys and men. Men's stills from $4 up. Iluyyour clothing of us; carry thu val quality of all wool goods, but do not charge fancy prices. Rlartlrafc arrl rnmfntWc 600 pnlrs of blankets to chooso from. All wool Oregon mado blankets at tn DldllKClb dlia .COUUOri.erj thirds their usual prico. Save one third by buying your blankets of ut Trunks, valises, telescopes and hand-bags in Dry cmnrl: W enrry largo lines of dress goods, linings of nil descriptions, bindings, nil wool (launch, onlint 5uuuo' flannels, (lannoletto, wrappers, beautiful lines of canes, dress skirts, muslins, sheetings, calicoes hosiery, underwear, corsets, gloves, and everything usunlly carried in n first-class dry goods storo. Wo do m.1 chargo fancy prices, like somo stores wo know of in this city, but sell our goods on tho lowest possible margin Friedman's New WE PLEASE nil our customers, for It is busi ness to make one sntislled, and wo satisfy all with our high grade low price meals. Sf.ElERO 244 Commercial st. HE WAS HARD TO SUIT. How a Particular Customer Was Sur prised by a Live Firm. The other day a lady wont Into Steiner A Uerger'shardwaro store to buy it stove. She looked over the rows nud rows of heaters, hut seemed to have some left-handed notions nbout what she wanted. Finally not Beeiniug to know just what she did want, Mr Steiner smiled through his whiskers, nmi nniarKcii: TtSjV "Well, wo never miss n sale. If you can't lind what you want hero we'll havo one mado for you." Ho took the order, and the next day had it made, delivered and set up, to tho great sur prise of tho lady. If you want any thing in the stove lino outside of tlio usual stylesremember Steiner oi Ilerger will take your order, and promptly have it made for you. Hoys' overcoats at low prices, for the ages Irom 4 years to IV years, at Now orkItucket. Don't let the little boys suffer with cold, but get them an overcoat. 10 27 2d lw The Mendelssohn Club. Will meet at 8 t. in, Monday, October 30, nt Mrs. Wlllmati'H studio. A full ut tendance lb desired. KTTA ANIIb'IIS WlM.MAX, President Still Coming. Hobson's (all stock of new still coming I thu latest arrival goods being case of Taffeta Silks In n number of oeautlltil slintles; these rich goods added to the largo variety of dress goods in stock makes an assortment from which all may mako n selection that will pleiioo and give satisfaction. His stock of clothing Is largo and is lust what von need for this chilly weather. Ho 1 the oil coats, hats, snag proof boots nnd ladies' rubbers in till sizes to ninkd you rainproof. Ho keeps n largo stock of first class goods, which nro bought for cash nnd sold for cash. Ho gives his. customers satisfaction. You are In vited to call and inspect tlio goods, Y. II. Honsov I 'M7 Commercial street. KJ31SDS OPEKA UOUSJ: I'A'tTQN HJtOS. , !. an.l Msr. .nother Pleasant Kvcnt, MONDAY. OCT. HO The Smith ami Uiee Comedians. With the Comedian Presenting FRIEND FROM INDIA Seethe Mirror Scene. boats of Prlcoat Orahwtu. 76, ut Balcony, 75 laniuet, 50. 2i Ualoony 60 UalUry, 26. II I I -. jyH . ir n imrfrn gents, girls nnd boys all sizes In stock. neverenrry any ruouers or nincKinioBii goous irum onu ji-ur io uuoiuer. Ourprlci shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing, storm rubber capes, .VII new goodB nnd best ot A good overcoat for $5. Wo havo cheaper ones nnd better ones. Wo sell over coats nt n 25 per cent, reduction from any other houso in this city. Racket, Cor. Com. and State sts. vvnrvipvwniwiriyiripvwv'vvvi To catch the eye is sometimes very difficult) To catch popular favor i3 still more dilfictiltl Lfl CORONA, 00R CHAMPION, The clear Havana cigars Have succeeded in doing both, Aug. Huckenstein, Prop. njirj'irnrMJinnrrnfimwvrrtlinnnri AAC PHOTOGRAPHS We have just received a fine line of these goods they are colored photos taken from nature. The latest thiinr in art goods ETCHING, ART PRINTS And a great variety of the most attractive pictures ever brought to Salem. Framing -to order from the newest mould ings. Call and see them. F. W. Mollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. WAR! X X X And Rumors of War! The war in Shoes increases our business daily. Not withstandingall the many Shoe Stores in Salem we are enjoy ing an immense trade this fall. Why? Because our brices are much lower than others; our styles the latest and quality the best that skill and good workmanship can produce. We defy all competition. SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. LEABO.Aanairer. as Stnto 81. Lmld We have just Largest single MATING STOVES Ever brought to Salem. They are the colebrated WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS. The latast pattern of tho best Air Tight Heater in the Market. GRAY acuu Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Salem, Ore. mm dB Bargains in China and English rorcclain are laid all over our tableb nnd shehes n beautltully decorated dinner bets, tea sets, butter and fruit dishes, floe g assware, lamps and Jurdlneres luose who are mocking upihelrchina cloet, pantry or sideboard would do well to examine the values that we are offering lo this line, For bridal gUti there is nothing that will be ap preciated more than one or our tea eUorlaiupd. SonnemanN, THE QROCEU 12 Sute t Tolephono Si $225 All now stock, no left overs from tin biock, nnti prices lower ttinn nny IioumJ. our low prices will astonish you, )y, , great variety '""WAR! & Bush llonk Uldg. received the shipment of AQUNTS NJBW BOOKS 00 Allenus 10 mos,23 cents each. WithChribt Series, by Murray, 35 and oOe each. 300 titles of tho Mershor 10 mos 2.V each. 200 titles of 12 mos of Standard Authors, 25c each. Olive Optic Series Juveniles 75c, Tho Henty Books 60c Series. Sailor Boy with Dewev Series 75c, History Spanisli-Anierican War Juv enile Series 7i5o also Richard Carval 25c to read. David llarum 25e to read. Black Douglas 25u to read. FRANK S. DEABORN'S Book Store. mtilnil' h.t fSL. BROS Wi iritii -tyii-MJwJ. t.rf s