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v- ifft-r tt-t fc ,-Ur. Wsl'f4r'( .' ". "i Vi. Vfniiilir-'i.T- , i-Bin .attiiViSfa '" '" u Ti mirtiaaiiwaiaK wyv,-g.t..v... j 7 'in i " YTi '" iAf.ynrwri.ii; a; Tliis is the question Do you want a regular A PERSONAL MOVEMENTS $1 6orset lor 68c? Today Tomorrow and Next Day, For THREE DAYS we will give you A GOLF CORSET (bought purposely for our Special Sale) your choice of colors -- Pink, Blue, Drab or Cream, Lace trimmed, regular value $, for only OOT P fl APRS Sale still on, will close out entire line vjrwir uotdj at 1-4 off regular Cash Prices. Secure 25 per cent otL y0Ur cape now at Sale Prices-4 to 1 6 CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S UOI COMMBROIAl ST, CASH STORE Thanksgiving Unvo you looked through tho linen closet nnd found Hint n now cloth or a few now napkins would not como ainlss. Then why not Inks ad vantage of tho low pricos wo aro making on all lines. Now Flour do Hr patterns, snow drop, and fruit patterns in finest quality Gorman and Irish linens. Separate cloths with napkins to match; vary select patterns. Our bleached linens at 00c, 75c, $1.00, ft. 25, and 1.50 ore excellent values. Wo show nn all llnon napkin, full bleached at $ 1.25 per dozen that can't Ihj boat any whero. N. U. Thanksgiving American Queen now In. rVciiro ono. Boys' Heavy Ribbed Underwear Hood quality fleeoo lined, finished like a 75c garment. 35c each Men's Underwear Thin department is growing In pop ularity every day. It's tho nn equaled values that docs it. Our wool garments at $1.00, fl.25 and $1.50 aro hummers Our lino French ribbed worsted at f2.50 per garment and Htuttgarter Hanltary near at $.1.50 each aro extra line. Wo aro le'adnrs In lino goods, having men's silk wear up to $10.00 per garment. Also eottou ones from !Wo up. Visit Ihln department. J. J. DALRYMPLE L COMPANY Children Who Woar Glasses Aro seen now much more frequently than ovor Itefoiu, bucauso imreutH aro growing wIko In knowing that weak or detoctlvo oyesluht In tho young can bo cured or remedied by the use ol propor u biSHCS worn in time. I tit all kinds of oyes young or old, after making n scion tfllo test of tho oyenlght freo of charge. My stock of optical goods of all kinds Is ctnpletuto. I keep an tonus m iccincui ami eye- parts. taurcit of any description duplicated. Unarges rcanonumo. Kyi' tented froo. O-H.JHLINOBS Optician UOU COMMUMOIAL ST. Great and Good, Many (leoplo Understand tho differ euro hotm-on great and good, A bunch of hay will make a great smoko, but if you wish to enjoy n good smoko you must buy I .a Corona cigars. WEATHER HKPORT. Tonight and Friday, rain, warmer. GOLD DUST FLOUR, Mnclo by Sidney Power Co. Every sack guaranteed. X Made from old wheat. In quire of your grocer, or tele phone NO. 51. 11.2lml lea Not Oiven Away. I cauuot'afford to glvo Ice nway, but am selling u puro article at a prlro that is within tho reach of all. Ouybtai. Ick Works. J. Mugulro, Prop. (I 15 tf CAPITAL UREWKHY BliKK. DOTTLEU Kllngerft Oeck,Successoni to UouthSalcm Botthr. Works, All orders for Ixrttlod beor will bo illled at tho brewery. Kent on cold storage. Freo city delivery. Telephono 21111. Lirown's in Town, "Ono unending laugh" Is tho way tho management dem-ribes tho new furco 'lirown's In Town," which will Im seen at tho onorn Iioiiko Huturdav eveuimr. Tho latest farcical effusion, which has n theme entirely different from anything Poople In tho City From Othor Towns on Buslnoso and Vis iting Friends. Mrs, A. Caper went to Portland this morning. Deputy Sheriff Colbatk went to Port land this morning. T. M. Kcklmrt, Ihomotonnan, went to Dallas this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Hodgers wont to Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Gray eamn up from Portland last night. Dr. Frank K. Smith, lately of this city, has located in Jacksonville. F. R. Anson and Aldorman Oesnor went to Portland this morning. G. W. Hubbard, tho hop buyer left for North Yaklmn this morning. Mm. U. M. Ijnv, of McMlnnvlllo, was in the city yesterday visiting friends. Itoy Jlunyard of Monmouth, left to day to spend tho winter In California. Mrs. Dr. L. A. Post started last night for an extended visit to I.on. Angeles Cal. Mrs. K. B. Peutland went to Jefferson today to visit at tho homo of llcv. A. W. llagley. Attorney V. II. Holmes went to Port land and II. J. lllggcr to Hubbard on tho early train. Miss Emma Gulvln, of Marlon, went homo today nftcra visit with hercousin. Mrs. C. K. Drown. B. II. Homier, of Monmouth, left for Frisco today on a business trip and may Im gone ull winter. Mrs. Dr. Geo. Wliltnkcr, who visited with Win. II. Odell and wife has retur ned to her homo in Portland. A. W. McDonald, foreman for the Oregon Nursery Co., luft today for Hal toy to look nfter tho forco working there. Mrs. It. J. Flemtu;: and children returned on tho California express last night, from an extended visit In Nebraska, A CRITICAL TIME Can tho Uopgrowers Check the Disas terous Stampede in Prices Uoatd of Directors of the Oregon Assocb . atlon and Many Prominent Hop Men In Session. Mrs. F. L. Sauvaiu, and daughter, MUs Hade, was called to Dallas today by the serious illnon of Mrs Ham Sauvalu, of that place. Mrs. (I. P. Terrell and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Irvine, of Mohaina, are In tho city for a few days' visit with County Judgu Terrell. Itcv. P. C. Ilolxlor, ugont of tho Amer ican Jllblo society, has gone to Introduce tho Good Hook among thu deuiens of Darkest Portland. Senator George V. Mcllrldo arrived In Salem last night and is stopping with his brother-in-law, II. F. Glltuer, on Church and Chemekeln streets. W. II. Ward, of (ioldendulu, Wn. who has been on a visit to John McCrow of McCoy, left today to visit his father, Porter Ward at Potaluma, Cal. T. 11. Kay and family have removnl (mm tho residence at tho corner of Twelfth and Cliemokota to tho Lowus dalo house, nt-UKI Chemekeln street. yet seen here on that onlur, wan written mr tno miio liurpoHO iohiiiiiho tno tiientre going public, and tho amusement I or tno wile lmrpoHO toaiiuiHo thu theatre created in a logical and reanonablo nor. "llniwn'a lu Town," liowov more orhilnal recent produt'tlou. man or. Is built on llillnllelv more orluimil lines man mo larcesoi i to Be For Something 'jChankfol As you irovaro to entertain Mend on Thanksgiving iluy your yon bio tiro will I greatly enhanced If you know your pleas- k that you uro to have your table decor hUh! with ono of thu beautiful diunei eU that can bo purchased at Bonne matins. With such china II I led with fat roait turkey ; crisp celery and fresh vegetable In the front and supported by plum pudding and dellcbu fruits on all nidi being tho product of our fertile valley as upp)Ul by Konnonian tho grocer, your hearts will bo filled with thaukigiving. SonnemanN, TIIRGKQCKlt l24Bt.tot Tolenbou S) East b'alem Peorle Happy. .MoyerA Kdward, the tMijuilur State street market men, have ro-opoucd the Hunt Hulem Drown meat market, and have placed Jerome Foley in cliarge. Now If thu Kant Salem xoplo want to maintain it shop with good meats and a full assortment they should patmnUe it. Movkii Si Biiwaiiim, When Murray k Mack In their over green success 'Finnegan's llali" are seen at the oiiora liouwi, Moudav, No vciubor '.'7. the theater natrons, of this city, will Ih treated with an entertain. incut tiiut is muklng a most favoratile impression this season in all cities vis lied. Murray A Mack nro broadly hu morous In everything they do. They u he to tho Irish character all thu wit and dry humor characteristic of tho race, ami aro cnntinuul v keen in.- the r audiences in nn iip-roar with their screaming climaxes and ahsurb droller-erles. THE 8ILVERTON SHOOTINC William and Orval Suilih ilound Over to the Circuit Court, William and Orval Smith had their examination before Justice of thu Peace It. O. Itambsby, at Silverton, Wednes day on u charge of attempting to kill their father W. It. Smith. District Attorhey Ilnyden conducted tho prosecution ; Geo. C. Hrowuell, I,. J. Adams and W. M. Kaiser, represent ing thodefeusu. It seems In have lieen a family row oer a cow which was claimed by lioth Smith and his recently divorced wife, It is claimed that the two sous went to tlielr father's ranch, announced that they had come to shoot him and that William Smith did shoot him, indicting a serious wound in his right arm, Thu two brothers were lund over to thu February term of the circuit court, in fAOO Ismds each. Tho crisis has been reached In tho hop situation In Oregon. Jf tho slump In prices cannot bo checked scores of growers will Iw crowded to tho wall. Tho Hoard of Directors of tho Oregon Hop Growers Association met in special called session at tho Wlllamctto hotel at 1 o'clock this nftcrnoon to consider tho situation. N. J. Jones, of Ilrooks, president; Dr. J. W. Hill, of Portland, vice-president; Honey L, Dents, of Iluttovillo ; secretary : I-rank teller, of Uuttovlllo, treasurer! all were present. Among tho director who woro here, Win. Ilor, of Uuttcvllle; H. I). Cooper, of Independence; O. T. Harbor, of Newberg. Quito a nembcr of prominent growers aro also here, soma from a distance, Tom Kitten, a grower of Clackamas, among them. J. It. Cartwrlght comes from Harris burg. Ho represents tho Lane Countys Association, which controls nlwut 1,000 bales. Some Important business was to come lie fore this meeting. Tho aetionk taken will be glvon out later. O.NR IIOI'KFUI. VIKW. The members of the association roprc' sent holdings of 20,000 In 25,000 bales. These nro not turned ovor to t ho nsw elation but held by tho mcmWs as individuals. Francis Feller, thu treasurer, said: "The growers are making fools of themselves selling tholr liopi at six and soveu cents. Of course, if a man is mortgaged and cannot help himself ho must let go. Hut there aro throo months left to soil the hop crop. Last time wo met hero tho town was full of growors running after buyer with samples under their arms. If they would quit that for ono week tho situation would bo rovorsed nnd tho buyers would be running after thu grower. It was learned that a number of com munications had been submitted to the Association, to handle tin) entire Asso ciation pool. These were road and con sidered at tho meeting today. TUB MI.UMI TO CO.NTINUK. The dealers In Salem' speak of tho hop market its being extremely dull, with n downward tendency. Tho amount of Inferior hops in the country Is said to exercise n depressing effect on prices. Thu greatest pressure to sell teem to como from the holders of inferior grades, and this is proluhly tho reason that tho reports of sales made show such a low range of prices, hhiiij oor hops having changed hands as low us ." tents per Hund. Choice Imps aro not being pressed on the market, to any great extent. South African Relief, Tho Hrltish-Amurlcau residents of Portland raised ffiO I at a meeting held to relievo widow and orphans last night. Tho following resolutions were adopt adept ed: "Resolved, That tliis meeting com mends to thu. liliurality of the Portland residents of llrltlsh birth and descent thu apical now mudo on behalf of tho widows and orphans and other dccnd cuts of thu olllcers and men of her maj esty's forces who may bo killed or d wounds or illseaso in the prciuwr war o'Hinittnns in South Africa." TTTTimnnitiTrmnmmnnniMimimw AROUND THE KVKNiiNO Kr Western Ueflcctlon on tho Ncwet Uook ami Hsgculncs. 7illlliUiiUllJiUUUlUIUUUllUUllUllUUlc Publications Received Today. The Now York To n Topics quarterly for December Is "A Debtor to Pleasure." It is a story supposed to contain the high flavor and true ring of the Four Hundred. The Scientific American for November lft-a copy of which should be In ovory homo that hns growing boyslias nn excellent Illustrated urticlo on Prof. Thatcher's explorations of Patagonia, nniler tlm nusiilcos of Princcls'ii I'nlversity. Harper' Weekly for November 18 has a review of tho Philippine situation irom tho pen of Dean C. Worcester, nml Ulas trations of tho hums hIiow anil Aulomo lillo parade. Small, Maynard Ji CnyJJoston send im "T.,rrltnrlnl Aeiiulfltions of tllO United States." A Historical Review in twelve chniiters by lilward Hicknoll. As all tho world ladiscufting the results nf tlin American SimnisllVar. a concise recitation of tho details ofll tho pre cedents will lw of ure.it vohuo students of the iiucstlon of expansion oVmporlal Ism. Tho author avoids partisanship or controversy. Cloth BOc. The Almanac Is a worlddnstltuthn. The humblest home, tho obscurest hn- mm, iln.nli'ltii Is ant to have this ono lxink If no other. The J. C. Ayor Co., of Lowell, Mnsft, whoso nnmo has becomo synonymous with progress, hns dared to moke n radical departure from conventional lines. UPrct old idols, and establish n new Ideal. Tho old nlmanac, which for sixty years was printed for gratuitous distribution, every year seeing nn In creased demand, until, at Inst, 10,000,000 n year did not supply It, has ceased to exist, and In Its place has appeared a wonderful llttlo lwok which, from Its valuable contents, bids fair to outrival Its predecessor. This liook, knows as Ayer's 20th Century Almanac, Is twice thoBlzoof tho old almanac, Is printed upon Inltur paper, Is bettor bound, has a handsomo and striking cover, and Is beautifully and lwuntlfully Illustrated. It can bo hail of all retail druggists. Tho KovemlMir Pacific Monthly be gins volume three. An Oregon literary magazine hns weathered two hard years, In u field of success-lvo endeavor In tilts lino, and there Is n great r.iason for state pride and insrsonal congratulations. When It is recalled that tho Pacific has thriven in no encouraging atmosphere of Inlliionco or capitalistic backing, tho achievement Is tho more notable. Tho Novomlwr Is marked by ona of Mrs. Miller's imhjiiih, 'Mivo's Question ing," and ono of her short Pacific coast stories. This magagalno is sul generis Wubfont. R. II. Russell, .1 West 20th street, Now York, sends us u copy of "Tho SnuaroHookof Animals" by William Nicholson, with rhymes by Arthur WmiL-l'i. Thu drawlnss of tho more common nnd homely domestic animals are done with great lxiwer of expression In lilneks. browns, and yellows ami is handsomely bound In u square folio. Lovers of art publications should send for tho Russell catalogue More Invest ing in holiday or gift books. The Plain Tf uth is a hard master nnd so Is n good nppotltc. Tho latter can alwayst bo satisfied by taking a meal a the St Elmo Restaurant, George Bros., Props. Is no longer any question that Mr. Nor rls's work is nn clement of real and serious importance in tho development of American fiction, f 1.25. Tho first named work Is also a notable novel by a new wrltor. It Is tho llfo his tory of a foundling child who, whon grown, goes to Kansas nnd takes part In the stirring events which mnrked tho struggle between tho friends and oppon ents of slavery In that state tho stren uous figure of John Drown beingdramat- ically introduced. As n romance deal ing with a icriod of American History nnd a portfon of our country practically untouched In fiction, tho talo is there fore notnblo. It Is, however, qutto as unusunl In execution as in scene, being a quiet, masterly narrattvo in which tho characters are pictured with a keen In clslveness, and which bieathes the broad, truo. healthy and self-reliant spirit that marked the best of Western pioneers. $1.25. Lard In bulk at F.ppley's. 11 TlieosoiV t Unity clnlrcTi next Sunday night, Rev. W. K. Copolnnd will glvo tho third lecture in thu course on Modorn Occultism, subject Theosophy. to undesirable Imnrffcrant, Under a glass dome 1 the window of J. 11. Uuss' Jewelry st may bo mcu a Telegraph Dispatch. TlIK 8.VUWKV Nohtii Nov. "1. W To The Fair Store. , Salem Oregon, ' Friend Dabuey t Gut your holiday iinods In. o hf know they tmisrlw very nice, and chvap too, lorvou ouy insucn largo quantities for cash that you can net! them very low, You aro doing tho right thing hel ling off your other goods at big reduc tions to get room for Christmas toys and overytning. hanta i i..M'k, si-i II tf TWO S10RES THE LEADER TWO STORES llin Just received a complete Hue of outing Ihinnels, prints, shaker flannels. fUnuulttttos, muslin, sheeting rambrio miulln lining cumbrloi, solinas, linen fuo luffs, a oniplilolneof bindings, chotMocIoth in nil bhadts, canton llnnnels, fancy rlnN prints ull wno plalddress good, Imivirtisl UdleV cAsiimere hose, a com phUi line of MW and iiiIimi union suits, IikIIus' duo ribUxl wool vents, and twf tbl o(l cloth. Our oinploln line of lawy crockery for holiday trade U now on exhibition. (fi-7 - MRfc. .CD. E, PRAS.Bg,, 20S-271 Commercial St. ' Kihiii vour Thu Fair. eye on those bargains 11'i.t Agulnaldo Retreating And may have to go without hW din ner not so with uitUous of Salem there U always plenty of good f(Hl ivady to servo all who como to Tho White I louse, ltestniirant. Mask Cainlyal. The Miileru Woodmen have their plans well underway for their grand prUe Mask Carnival at tho opera house Thanksgiving night. Thorn will be. plenty of merry maskers, mid lot of amusement for spectators. The grand march Is to take place at half past eight. Geaner orchestra furnishes thu music. sample ei tno uenir.ei sunny clime. It is a c in box of lemons to Jil is about -M(j inches hi with feet, brown in ci of California's itiKsle and came in G.Wright. It ig, well provliletl lor and not nltit- gether attractive in aler.niuce. eye m inm Keep your Tho Fair. Kirgains at 1 1 2:1 2t Doers Captured llrscs And may intend to eat teem, 'but at Salem people will llnd jileiTtSof U-ef, mutton, iMiultry and other 'WtVle fools at Thu Wlmder Restaurant. Football. Kach team has Its own champions' but many of the mcinlor of ull tho teams unite In declaring that when they want u good clgHr the buy "Little Champions." , To cure I.a Oilppe, Keep wartn, erpeclalh ie UtU and take Dr. Mile' Nervine. "Literature" for Nov. 10 is filled to tho brim with n review of new liooks of ImiIIi Knulish nuiLiimrlcan puhllca- tiouefKTniu nml Indies-letters. most excellent weekly of two worlds hi Its line. Tho Doubleday it McCluro Co., New York, send us two wetern novels of the most timely llavor "Sons of Strength," a romance of tho Kansas Horder ars by William R. I.lghton, and "I1IU" by Frank Norris. It would Ik dllllcult to imagine anylhing more different from Mr. Norrls's last bKik than this charm itiK little California love idyll. Yet it IMiowh the same vivid reality which caused Mr. Howells to point out "Mc Teague" (now In its 4th edition) as an "altogether remarkable liook," and to say that It "abounds In touches of char acter at once fine and free, in httle , miracles of observation, in vivid insight, In simple nnd subtle expression." There They Are Here nnd nil tho enterprising dealers have them. They nro the best nickel cigar of of the year. "One Champion. Try them and you will like 'em. Guaranteed Cuban hand made long Havana filler. Alto. Huckknsti.sk, Prop. HOTEL ARRIVALS. wiM-uiirrTE. John Roach, C. livens, J. O.Thomas, Henry St. Raynor, C W. Cntlior, Chas Moore. Fred Kasel, II. N, Prltchurd, A. C. Patterson, J. Al. Woddle, R. I. Linden, Dr. Muzzarelll, Julius Low, Portland; K. V. 1 Ionia ver, Seattle; II. McNulty, Chicage: II.' A Somerfleld, Hostou; L. Feist, VYuhash; Win. Uest. St. Paul, Minn.; D. W. Ralston. Sheridan: II. F. Recce. Mc Coy jTImw. W. Potter, Chemawa. Oood Appointment. A. C. Dllley, ex-clty marshal of Salem, has H'curcd employment as n guard in tho Northwest Stove Foundry',. plant at tho penitentiary. Winter Soon Here. And the weather will l6 cool and oc casionally wo, and you will need good warm clothing nnd waterproof gar ments. II olison has n full lino of these, Including beaver overcoat, wntcrprool wool coats, wool lined and waun, ladles' men's nnd children's wool uuderwnru nil sizes. I have a lino of ladies' and misses' shoes offered at a bargain to close out tho lot. F.vcrvthliii! elsu that von need in drv goods, I buy lor cash, sell for cash and give my customers hanmins. Please call In and insH'ct thu stock. W. II. IIoiison 297 Commercial street. Holiday Books, Toilet Cases, Christmas Novelties. X Carloads of New Hooks. liiiiiiniifiiiriiifiiifiiinfiinM m. Breton Studio. Mrs. Wieu'lns has ro.npuned her tArtMudiol in the Ilolmnu hoiihe rorner Court and Cottaue strtnits Studio hours Monday and Wcdnos. day 2:30 nnd 0:110 p. in., and Sat urday t) a. m. to 1 p. m. For terms and information call at studio. Vis itors always welcome. Ffllllllllllllllllllll Call early and Look over our Stock. FRANK S. DEABORN'S Book Store Some of the bargains at Friedman's New Racket Jewel pompadour combs 15c. Best quality children's rubbers 25c n Largo assortment of outing flannels at 5c a yard. A good cloth brush for l' good Bhoo brush for 10c. A box of nlco perfumed toilet soap for lOc. ,A heavy cotton socks for 5c a pair. A largo piece of tar Boap for 6c. A good A Ing comb for 5c. A good pair of warm mittens for l'Oc a pair. Pencil tablet? " 1 cent. A liox of paper nnd envelopes for Cc. Memorandum books for "c c ?' Indellblo pencils for 5c each. Day bookB, largo slue, for 5c. Itlbbon remnants largo plcco for 10c. Cotton batting, n good grodo for 10c n lb. Underwear cx! heavy, only 25 a garment. ' r" Blankets Immense quantities of all wool from 32.50 pair up. We guarantee to save you at least one-third bv purchasing thesje goods of us. . SlLKS--2Sq a yard. Large assortment of colors to ni0i 1 1 Ulll OVERCOA Capes a new goods. LLOTHlrjD ror boys and men. Prices lower than anv other house jm Salem. We carry all grades of clothing from the cheapesfto the best. . HATJF-New shipment just in. We are sure to oleas vm, :kintoshes To fit everyone. RESS Goods Linings and Trimmings in great vaiietyat FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET. Corner Commercial and State Sts'. FS85. Oood warm material. Jackets At 60c on the clollar. All nice NEW STOVES FOR OLD! M fc- v a nice, new better stove i- -m Xf you want steel range or a uian you nave, we will make liberal allowance for your old one in exchange. Buy the "Home" Air Tight Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range made at Salem -- the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the market. STEIN ER & BERGER, 130 State Street. LANTERNS We are selling a good side lift Lantern, made of IX tin, for 50c. This is a good lantern made of extra heavy tin and first-class in every respect, Other lanterns at a proportionate price. GRAY BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. nmmnnnnniM J - P. ROGERS. fUTCKKher: to nkckkumax a hookiih. Fine Wines, Liqoor Cigars! 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, i Courteous troatmont at nil tl.n 102 P.OI IP'I" SYIM-M lllllillllil.lM........ --- !W.t - - --. w wlkkff iunuiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin SlILllOOIAIlOThe Palace Market Hone Bstentlal to Victory. Tho KiikIIbIi Commamlor In Soutli Af rica, m waiting (or cavalry Hut tho bi)aiiK84 man at Salem who has to go out ot town on biulnutm if ho wants to inako oonnotttlomj hin'S hi ti'uin (rout ailliam V llroivu at tint old l'.O. Stables. 11 'M KH The Bon Bon llai U new propriotrvM who will rontiu uq to borvoall (wtrous with tho frw)ict ftwk of bt'nt roiidxitlouery and fruit. A.rofritthliitf drink ot Kxluor rldor and tlm Wt of ciKar at HIS Stato Strait. 1111 Im Mhk. A.rmtTiH. Yew Park Grocery. C5!v5C SvSvSvSvSN' CCVXHJ M tnsiii Ortwn lluck- y) A wheat (lour, 10 lb sacks, S VJ onlvaoc V U UnuiWrrioti. ( A Maido iyrun in bulk. y Taylor's col o bra tod V U buttor always on hand. f) Allen & Bowersox if Bonaz Embroidered DRESSER SCARFS TABLE COVERS PILLOW SHAMS ROUND DOILIES SQUARE DOILIES We have a splendid as sortment of these choice goods marked at reasonable i prices. It will pay you to I look tnem over with a view to Christmas purchases. The choicest patterns always go first. A special display in our north window, Thursday-Friday-Saturday. Come down and see them, Following this we will have our regular pre-holi-day handkerchief display. Watch for it. Some Prices. COVERED ROASTING PANS 40c Sumo lino wo gold no many lal m'usoii. amu priow. Corn 1'opiHJru 8 cent. Small ohomilui; bowls lit conl. IVut htablo lanterns, SO iimts, Stovo H)llsliin mittens 10 itints. lairpi hIzih! vnamoliuu, S cents. Steel fry iwns I) cent upward, (lolling pin 13 cent. Ha; Waters 3 ivnt. ami doienn of other things at1 HUiuu rato. NICKEL PLATED WARE., Wo havo a big lot of this elegant ware in tea kettle, tea pots, and eoffeo pots, Uth tho eoppor am, utetl. Wo can sawyour money, wo know this to lie a fact. Kitchen ware department. Wiggin's Bazaar MT COMMIiUClAI. ST. REEDS OPERA HOUSE PATrON llllOS., I.,v n. Mani;Br,. Iirgo nnd small (lr. Larue and small onk. Uirve ami miml! .id. GOOD AND DUV Snwwl in any length and in loot. Trices renconable. .... I). S. HKNTLKY & CO. Il-l.lm .lit) Front, cor Chomokota four A TORNADO OF MERRIMENT SATURDAY, NOV. 25. THE AWFULLY FUNNY FARCE BROWN'S IN TOWN, Willi n tjaUy of'fun makers and an extraordinary oast . MAItK SWAN, MAUDB KNOWI.TON. JKS8IU MAB IIAL1., B. r.UNBlt, JIO.Via LBB, IAS OASSIDY, MIN3flB WAUn' HAM. W. CULI.ISON, And others of note Don't fail to see Brown S'oiloof prices: Bntlro lwer Hoor, 76c, First lUlcony, 75. fitvond lUlcony, 60, Gallry, 25t-. g.WSc&ii now nellinu. REEDS OPERA HOUSE l'ATTON IUKW., 1A.,W ami MBr. Monday, November 27, THE MERRY MONARCHS Miippay 5 Mack, I ivsentinir the most suceoiwfiii . - .... Will All your order for a roast, uron or try ot beef, mutton pork or sniKugo. Corned beef, nicely cooked, boned and prwsm'd ready to ellco for your luucb. o havo onr own deliverv man, our patronage golltited." MOVER rfiont02l. & EDWARDS i 138 Stulu Kt. REED'S OPERA HOI SK l'ATTON BR09. Utmgen. and funniest Furce moiery times (.'mnwly in Ffnniaans Ball! AKTlbTS Thanksgivmcr Evening Q X X X November - GUAXD VWVAY. M Carnii'ii rliiieiii'ti DISTINUUISUKI) riiapoekat wlition KI'rriK UKCK. Tho lamoua owratio hIiil-ot 5IAYMBTAYL0Uh T.lJ?.l!!l.'lH?00'!a'i C11ABI.KS 1IAUICV THE PIU3JIlds6 QIMNTRTTK POPULAR PRICES 2S. 6Q ai,d u. Sats now selllug Under tho niisplces of the Mede: n Woodmen of AttlUXOINO COMJIITTEE. J. Leldener. Jno. West, C W. Taylor. IIKOEITIOX COMVIITTKE. Jefferson Moyeru, F. A. Turner, John .M. Ohuse. 0. D. Gabrlelsou B.. Strang. VIXMK COMMITTES. F, 8. Dearborn, Oswald West, II. V. ileyers, .Tosoph Ikunngurln' Gentlemen Maskers, 60V. I-ady nioakera, 25c. Gentleman ajectator, 50f. Ijdy spectnloni, 25c. Gallery, 25c. .fK- m.UMR.J