The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, December 02, 1899, Image 4

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JACKETS
Monday opens our Big Winter Sale of
Jackets, Capes and Mackintoshes!
"Don't pot "off till tomorrow what you can do
today." Tomorrow your size or style may be
gone, v v
Twenty-five per cent discount means 1-4 off
flvJO-w toih will cotl jrou only IO.0
20.00 iFJUkifSP ot mMk' 515.00
15.00 ftttW BucV", 511.25
CASH
STORE
HOLVERSON'S
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On the counter near the door we have placed
remnants of Dress Goods, Outings, Linings
Ribbons, etc. You know our
REMNANT SALE!
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choosers get the best
Have you looked at
Gloves?.
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SATfSFACTIOM
Is (bo principle thing when you want to
buy something or repairing dono. Sat
isfaction is my principle motto. I do
only first-class work, and every part
warranted If it is only a 10 cent job. 1
use only first class material and with
skillful workmanship applied my work
tho bost and my prices tho cheapest in
the city.
Watches cleaned 75c
Mainsprings 75c
CH-HINGBS
UBS OOMMKHOIAl. BT,
WBATHBR RHPOHT.
Ferecast: occasional ruin.
Holiday Goods
All kinds of silk embroidery, baud
kerchiefs, oriiamonlv, silk screens
China ware, Japanese fancy goods, etc
Wpera house block 112 Court St. Huh
Wing Bang Co. 11-21 1 mow.
MONEY TO LOAN)
Furniture. Pianos. Organs, Wag
ons, or other articles of value.
GF.0, F. SMITH 101 Htato st.
10.20-lm
Mrs. K. Churchill, Berlin. Vl nays,
"Onrbnby was covorod with running
sores. DoWItt' Witch llnzel Halve
cured her," Bowitro of worthless
rountcrfelts. Kto.ics Drug blores.
A Contented Man
Will be ho, who after eating his
Thanks-giving dinner, has bis pocket
filled with Ix Corona a to smoko.
Thanksgiving Time
Is a Busy One
In our fancy grocery doiwrtmont, wheru
ou win una uveryuuug in delicacies tor
he table, as well as choice canuetl
fruits, vegetables, cmuberrles and Jel
lies ot the best quality. Our extra large
layer figs, layer table raisins, assorted
nuts, plum pudding, mince meat, extra
quality pumpkin In cans, choice blend
of fancy coffees and teas at lowest prices
and Al quality, at
SonnemanN,
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265-271 Commercial St
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w toil 25 pr cent dlfcount
7.50
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CASH
STORE
about 1-2 and first
piece.
those 60c and 51.00
&. COMPANY
GOLD DUST
FLOUR,
MacIo by
Sidney Power Co.
Every sack guaranteed. X
Atade from old wheat. In
quire of your grocer,or tele-
pnone no. 51.
11.21ml
Ice Not Qlven Away,
I cannotjiffonl to give ice away, but
am seiiiug n puro article at a price unit
h wiiiiui mo reacu 01 an.
CltVtlTAI. lot WoilKR.
J. Magulre, Prop. (I 16 tf
CAPITAL UREWHUY HOTTLIJU
UEKK.
Winger Ueck,Succetors to HouthSalem
Uoitlir. Works,
All orders for bottled beer will be filled
it the brewery. Kept on cold storage.
rree city delivery, leiopnono zi;u.
Holiday news, lots of it in Wiggins
big ad, rend it, you'll know where to gel
our nous, toys, unities etc.
Lard In bulk at Kpploy's. 11 18 tf
Dolls, games, handkerchiefs, purses,
toys, Kinves eie iu iggins mutant.
Sotivenirs r
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regon Scenic souvenirs- Latest stjle.
arguune oi pnoio alliums,
latest thing In fancy UKX) calendars
(her JoOO Xmas hooks to select from
Sterling Library, 85e.
Altenius series, 35o.
Monty series, oOo.
Otis, series, 75c.
Utte twoks al 11, 11.38. (1 .50.
Fancy bound books In Padded Morroco
l.'.'o, sa.w Uatlier bound books, &V
FRANK S, DEABORN'S
Book Store,
The Bon Bon
Has a new proprietress who will contin
ue to servo all patrons with the frostiest
slock of iHWt confectionery and fruits.
A refreshing drink ot soda or elder and
the Ix-st of clgara at 133 State Street.
11 11 liu Mrs. A.Cuuns.
A lilpmut of iyiic l fl t)l Uli
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Janlluten, iu, ua Uutiy vrsrvt.
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PERSONAL
MOVEMENTS
Pboplo lit the City From Othor
To whb oh Business and Vis
iting Frlonds.
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Miss Minnie Luce, went to Portland
this morning on a visit.
O.F.Martin wont to Portland this
morning on business (or the day.
Miss Mabel Jones, ot Brooks oimo up
todnv to bo the guest of Mies Claudia
Gilbert.
Clarence Baringer, of Corvallls, runie
down to visit with J. V. Stalger at the
Cottngo hotel. '
Goo. Buckingham left Thursday
mornlniz to take a position in a caw
mill at Astoria.
Mrs. Anders, mother of Mrs. Frank
Wlllman, arrived today from Baltimore,
Md , for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miller havo
returned from visiting friends and rela
tives In Portland.
Nov. G. F. West, went to Portland
this morning in the Interest of the Ore
gon lllblo Society.
J. 0. Slegmond of Gervais, who was
heru on business yesterday, returned
homo this morning.
l).tn Volmcr, who spent Thanksgiving
with tho family of Win. Anderson, re
turned to Portland last evening.
HaroIdGllbort, ot Moscow, Idaho, who
has been visiting relatives at.Salom, re
turned to school at Forest Grove.
Mrs. Amanda McCarty, left this
morning for Pendleton, where she will
visit her sister during the winter
MIm l-stelln Vun Avery, who visited
with Miss Clara Churchill for a week,
IVoturncd to Portland this morning.
Mrs. Leeds, the Pennsylvania prison
evangelist, arrived today to bo tho guest
ot Supt. Leo's family. Mrs. Leeds is a
inakeress and will preach at tho prison
Sunday.
V T. Judd, the Aumsvlllo Itoptibllcan
warhorse, who has very quietly len
looking after his dairy and Hocks and
herds the past year, is In town attending
the meeting of Ucpubllcan clubs.
SUNDAY BERVICES,
UNTK1) UIIKTIIIIKN',
Preacbimtat I0:.10a. in. and 7 n. m
morning sunlect, "Halation of Christ's
Second Coming to Missions," evening
unlit..,. t "I vlni ii nnmilnr Hill." Pililn
Bible
School meets nil 1:30 n. m. Mr,
Corby Hiiporlntendont. Weekly
meeting Thursday at 7:00 p. m.
Grant
prayer
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Merrymaii, pastor.
riltST CONUIIKUATIO.NAI..
Preaching at MtfO a. m., subject: "A
Lost Prophet's Opinion of Itigliteous
iiiinm." Siindav school at 12 in. Y. P.
S. C. K. nt (l:!l6 p in. Kvenlng sorvlces
nt 7i!U)p. in, subject: "i.iitett up to
Lift Up.s'
CKSTItAI. CONOIIWIATIOSAI.
Corner, NlueteentlCund Ferry streets,
'p. ii. iiiuiiiirM(iii.iiiiHi(ir. I'rencliliiL' to
morrow at the usual hours. Subject al
11 a. in. 'Tooploof Different Worlds."
At 7:!I0 p. in, tho pastor will lecture on
"Hint iioy aim ins vigareue.
Kiiur CIIIIISTIAN.
J. J. lCvans, j)ii9 tor. Preaching nt
10:!I0 a. m. nt 7:!0p in. the ladles of
thu missionary society will have elm rue
of the services. Mrs. Albyn Ksson of
.Monmouth, will HjH'ak iu tho Iiitetstol
the educutlonnl work, of the organiza
tion. Othor services of tho church at
tho usual hours.
OIIIUSTIAN SCIKSCK.
Salem Church of Christ, Scientist, No.
201) Liberty street. Services ot KV.ilO n.
in. aud7:!l0p. in. Subject of morning
and uvenlnif sermon i "lioil the Pre
servor of Man." Wwlnesday eenlng
meeting nt 7 :!t0.
UIKMKKKTA HTHKUT KVANOliLICAl..
Preachluuut 11 a. in. and 7:!t0 p. in.
Sunday school at 10 n, in. Junior Y.
P. A. tit 2 p. iu.
Senior Y. P. A.at0:S0
p. m, Subject
"Honest townrdGod."
jiiiti.:i:tt-r.'.
KVANUKUCAl, M'TllKiUX CIIU1ICII.
Located in Meyers addition. Itov.
Adolph F.berlo, pastor. Altar service
11 a. m. Sermon 11 :tt0. Sunday school
10. German parish school every Sun
day fiom0lnl2.
w. v. t. v.
The Ituv. C. 11. Merrymaii will spenk
at the W. C. T. U. hall at A p. in.
HAITIST IIIUKCH.
ltouald MuKillop, jiaator, Public
worship at 10 :!!0 a. in. Sunday school
at 12 m. Junior society nt :l p. in.
Young Peoples' meeting led by Hose
Moore, 0:80 p. in. Thanksgiving ser
vice, 7 ISO p. in. Tho Ixml'a Supper al
close ot morning service. Soclal music
Sunday evening,
UN1TV CIIUIIOII.
Service at 10:!I0 a. in. and 7:110 p. m.
Sunday School and Guild at 12. Boy.
W. lVCopeland, pastor. Kvenlng topic
"Christian Science." Miss Copelaud
will slug at thu morning service "He
was ulllleted," from Do Costa's Oratorio
of St. Peter.
MKTIIOUIST U'ISCOl'.U,.
John Parsons, patdor. Services to
morrow at 10:110 a, m. and 7:30 p.m.
Subject of morning sermon, "The I-ord's
Supper," and of thu evening sermon.
"Ciiristat the Door." Sunday school
at 12 m. and Kpworth Lcagun attlilS
p, in. Geuenil class meeting at close ot
morning service. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening.
V. M. C. A.
Ill place ot tho regular Men's Meut
lug at tho Young Men's Christian Asm).
elation, An open meeting ot the Sunday
School Association wilt lw held at 3 p.
iu. to hear reports front the city cunt ass
nig committees. F.ach pastor and in
l"orlntondent from the different cburehes
vlllsiKnk from thrett to live minutes,
riiu . M. O. A. orchestra will bt pres
ent and then will be plenty of good
ftlugiuu'. Everybody iuteresttxl lu bun
day school work is urged to attend.
Yew Park Grocery.
VSvSN SvS 3Cv3V0CvSMa
Allen & Bowersox.'
i -iinnr-i ,aiiJi
M Frb Oregon flack- M
wheat flour. K
y Cranberries. V
N Manlo syrup In bulk. fl
A Taylor's eel o bra tod
y butter always on hand. 7
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MARION COUNTY MATTEFlS
Business Being Transacted at Ine Cour
House.,
r-ROIMTH.
John Hughes has been appointed ad
ministrator of tho estato of John C.
Booth, deceased, which is valued nt
110,000. The heirs at law are two sons
and two daughters of deceased : John L.
Booth, of Los Angeles; Anrcl Booth,
Manila; Jeanette and Georgia Belle
Booth, of 8alcm. The petition of Jean
ette Booth that sho be appointed ad
ministratrix of her father's estate was
denied and the above appointment
made without petition.
A. II, Damon has been appointed ad
mlnUtrator of the estate of his deceased
wife, Julia Damon, which is valued at
15000. Tho heirs nt law aro A. II.
Damon, M. C. Damon, a son, and Pearl
D.IIHOII, a daughter. Claud Gatclt, Jos.
BtiiunKartncr and Oswald West were
appointed appraisers of tho estate.
in the matter of the estato of J. Mc
Smith, deceased, the petition of thu ad
ministration for an order authorizing
tho sale of real property, was beard.
Objections were mnde by tho heirs, and
ordered that the prayer of the petitioner
be not granted and that tho adminis
trator pay the costs of tho heirn in the
mutter.
The final account of Cyrus Stewart,
administrator pf the estate of Jane
Stewart, deceased has lioen approved
and the administrator discharged.
Charles L. Welter, John Q. Wilson
and Tln.iins Burrows filed their report
as appraisers of the estate ot N'ai.cy Jl.
Pratt, deceased. Theestnto is valued
at $2,000. J. Henry Hans is adminis
trator of the estate.
HERDS KIl.KII.
Aniiifa B. Wood In and wife to II. .S.
Warner, the east half the northeast
quarter of section 21, and tho west half
of tho northwest quarter of section 22 In
1 0 s, r 4 o., 100 acres, w. d., toOO.
Sunday Dinner.
Notwithstanding you had such a
hearty dinner on Thanksgiving day, wo
expect you will want a good Sunday
dinner, which will bo ready nt The
ouiler Hcsbiurnnt.
SOCIAL DANCE.
Foresters Make a Ten-Strike With a
Popular Price.
Court Sheru.iod Forest No. 19, For
esters of America, gave ono of tho tnorit
successful dances of the reason at their
hall, in the Turner block, Friday night.
It was n good old-fiishloneb social
dance, with n (opular prlcn of admis
sion, and tho hall was crowded; loo
crowded at first for Ideal (lancing, but
K'oplo went lu for a good time and had
it. About 120 couples wero profit,
and ovoryliody danced with exorybody,
and a jollier or more sociable gathering
Ir seldom seen.
Dancing was commenced about 8
o'clock and continued until tho small
hour.
Good music was furnished by Prof.
Mann's orchestra, and u forco of efficient
iloor managers was under tho lead of
Cluis Williams.
For those who did not dance other o
clal cntortalnment was provided In tin
adjoining hall.
Thto Foresters and their committee of
arrangements, Grccubaiim, Ch.iso and
Hofer, aro to becongratulated on their
succes'.
20 per cent reduction
on nil uiuniii'
toshes for men women
mid children.
Best goods, at racket prices oilginally
makes them
unusually inw. iviir
gins Bazaar, 1107.
Cominericnl street.
It takelmt. n minnto to overcome
a cnugti by tho iiho or Ono Mlnulo
Ct uali Cure, quickly cures nil forms of
throutnnd lung troubles, A famous
specific fur grippe and Itaafter itllents
BloneH Drugstores.
Oood Hot Dinner
Is what
you need these chilly
dues.
Your order will bo promptly
Tho Wonder ltestaurant.
tilled 'at
De-Witt' Little K-irly Itlfcrs "purify
tho blood. Fa pious little pills for cou
nt Inutlnn nnd liver trouble, Stones
Drug Biorei.
HOLIDAY GOODS
We are opening and marking the largest stock of
holiday goods we have ever shown, almost twice
as many as we had last season.
Immense lines of dolls, games, books, blocks, sub
stantial iron toys, plenty of toy trunks, drums, etc
for all the children besides a beautiful assortment
of purses, handkerchiefs, wool and silk mittens,
men's lined and unlined gloves of all sorts, fine
mirrors, toilet sets, chinaware, guaranteed knives
and razors, good hair brushes etc,, and a fine line
of men's holiday slippers.
We will have the whole stock arranged next week.
Our ZC
Doll Display
Wo seldom make a mistake In our
promises, but when Friday noon
cumunud wo had failed to gut
our doll tables arranged wo were
cliagriuucd, Tho bu.y morning
trade had occupied our attention
to that it was 4 o'clock when wo
finally had them out. So from
now on you may come down and
iuspect them Bring tho children
and the liable, they will Im
pleased. There aro dolls (or every
one.
Our Handkerchief Disp'ay
Is attracting m many' vi-rftors
that we will let it remain a few
days longer. Be suns to anno soon
n big window full, and a big table
full inside.
You're Welome.
WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com.
!"TV 1 "TlMIMIirfTf
WPBK OF A BUSYBODY.
Whd Turns Traitor to Every Cause That
He Cannot Push to His
Own Purposes.
- Ono Win. Cherrlngton, who has in
tho past few years gained an unenviable
reputation as a trickster in politics, Is
making somo promiscuous statements
that are in line with his past record,
tho source and animus of which need
only to bo known to give them tho lie.
First, ho states that of the 119 citl-ens
who signed the petition to havo A. B.
Bnren stand for re-election as a candi
date of tho Citizens in the Second ward,
qply 78 nro prepared to stand by tho pe
tition, and that many of the other 41
disclaim having signed the petition and
pledge themselves to vote for Dr. J. N.
Smith for councilman. Messrs. W. F.
Boothby and George J. Pearco circu
lated the petition nnd their word in this
matter will receive credenco where Mr.
Chorrlngton's will not.
Second, Cherrlngton says that Dr.
Smith did not autliorlzo the withdrawal
of his name. In reply to this It Is only
necessary to state lliat he did authorise
Tub Jouhkai. to say that ho would not
run, and that he proposed to write a let
ter of declination to thu committee
Furthermore, that he would never bo a
candidate- for either councilman or
school director.
The author l these persistent petty
personal attacks, on one of tho best men
who 1ms ever sat in tho city council, Is a
perpetual erlpatetic political sorehead
and olllco-seeker. lie has sought office
under the last two state administrations
nnd is now trying to graft himself lt
the attitude of a loyal partisan for future
pap-sucklng purposes.
TiiUmnn Cliiirrlniftoii huq ffoiifl ImipJ,
nils man t-lierrlngton lias gone back
on every ciiuBo no our mipjioriwi. nu
supported tljo Citizen's movement last
year and now turns traitor to an admin
istration lie pretended to help put in
KiWcr, His oposition to Alderman
Bnren ought to removo tho objections of
the voters in that ward who aro not fdr
Bnren if there are any besides Cherrlng
ton. No ticket or candidate or cnitso
ought to be jiermlttcd to succeed now
or in future that has the suportof such
an unstablonconsiatcnt inconsequential
marplot. Cherrington's frantic effort
to do something to defeat Huron will
come to nothing.
The business men of Salem aro back
lug the citizen's administration and re
gard Mr. Burcu as u friend ot a bust
nets government of this city. They
know him to lie a careful manager of
bis own affairs, u man who is not In
tolerant and bigoted In' his political
views, a llrst-elass, succcsiful business
mm. If Cherrlngton has any busi
ness, it is not at Salem. His time is
emploed nt Portland when ho is not
trying to manage public affairs at Snlem.
This busy body's attempted Inter -
fcrtinco in tho citizen's campaign and
bis misrepresentations of the petition
for Alderman Buren's re-election should
be stnm)eit with the disapproval
of all friends of good govem
ernment nt Salem. A B. Buren ought
to receive every vote in tho second word,
except Cherrington's, and he ought to
ln compelled to glvo that to himself as
tho stigma it carries with it ought to
belong to no ono but its owner.
"One Minute Cough Curb is the
liest remedy ' ever used for coughs
undcnliN. -WrltcR II. X. Williams,
(lentryvllle, Ind It Is the only harm
less remedy thai given Immediate re
sults Cures crniiD, pneumonia, bron
chitis and lung trouble!. Its early
mo pr.-vents consumption. Stones
Drug Stores
Voice of the People,
At and near Salem is, that when they
want to enjoy a good cigar they buy tho
"LaCorona.1'
Breton Studio.
Mrs. Wiggins has ru-oened her
Art Studio, In the Dolman house
corner Court and Cottngo streets.
Studio hours Monday and Wednes
day 2:30 nnd 5:30 p. m,, and Sat
urday 9 n. iu. to 1 p. m. For terms
nnd information rail at studio. Vis
itors always welcome.
20 Pep Gent
Clif on
Macintoshes
Holiday trade is crowding us for
room. We have a goodly number
of excellent garments, remaining
and must reduce stock.
Mea's, Women's, Children's
All go at 2U Kr cent cut ; got one
lor thu school iMrl Hint .
he school
irl, that $2.50 tan
Is now only is.
Tim ladies' f.l
blue $2.40,
Hie men's 13.10 tan
only f i.TJ.
Step lively.
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Rain orshlno, holiday, Sunday or
weekdays makes no dlfforcnco to a
man's nppetlto. Ho wants the best to
bo had at all times and that's why so
many patronize the
While House Restaurant,
lOO State St., Salem, nd
St. Elmo Restaurant,
244 Commercial st, Salem
GKOUGK I1UOB.; Proprietors.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
COTTAOK.
Allan, J BItecd. Sanderson Heed,
v.... n,... I r rtoina Itmii-v A
xv v
.mil
Townsend
h' A aVtiUMi ivirtliltllf. II
K Cary, Chicago; F W Palgo, San I-ran-elsco.Cal;
N Eastman, Forest, Ont;
John Krlckson, Bulu, S Dj Jay King,
Bretton, S D; C K Stewart, Canby, Or.
WILLAMKTTE.
J. L. Beckett, It. G. A W. By.; J.
M. flerry, Lotilsvlllo. Kv.; K. J. Harris,
J. F. Calef, Geo. K. Burton, Sam C.
Bovd, G. L. Field, W. II. Carroll, San
Francisco; A. J. Koborts, St. Paul,
Jfinn.;ILGotthelb, Chicago, III.; fc.
O. Hacklev. Clilcago; II. B. Jennings,
Tacomn, Wash.; F, IP Page, A. I'.
Lowry, Portland; Kd. Sclfort, Now
York; Tilmon Fonl, City; Frank J.
Morrison, 1is Angeles, Cal.
Tonight's Performance.
Tonight tho great Elcctro-Magno-graph
will bo seen nt the Oiern house
itiliiAillliilnrt tirt tnnul ttfttl.l nllll fnfl llBt If
! rorxliiRtIon of tho Krcat "Dewey Par-
nde" exactly as It occ.ured iu New York
City. In connection with tho Phantom
Play "Man In tho Moon," and Spanish
. Bu) FlR,t T(j jIlgtrumcnt la tho 0I1y
one 0l its kind III America today, so
don't confuse tills production with other
inferior picture machine. Patton Bros.
hnvn gone to a great deal of exponso to
got tho entertainment for their patrons
and should be nccorded a good house.
Popular prices, 25 and 50c.
The Tobacco Trust
is Mild to be eobblliiR up thu Cuban leaf
'tobacco, alio 'prices of good cigai
iirs will
increase, no wise aim my in n
stock of "Little Champions'
good
TODAY'S MARKET.
Portland, Dec. .2 Wheat
51 r62 Walla Walla.51c. to 52.
valley
Flour Portland, $2.75 to 3.00. Super
flno $2.15 per bbl.
Oat White 31.15c, grey 33 to 31c.
Hay Timothy $9$U.O0 per u,i,.
Hops 7l0e; old crop 5 flc,
Wool-Vulle;
iy. 12i:m': Kaitern Up
egon. ni'inc mouair, w "
8014c
Mohair, 27 .'10.
.Millstiilt uran, f 17; snorts, flH,
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 to 3.50
Hens 4 to 4.50, turkeys, live, 12k13o
ens i to !.),
Kggs Oregon
'.Kits Union. "ti& to lioc ikt iloz.
Hides-Greeu.saltedlKllhs.HCiitlc.uude
.')AUa. 74S$; sheep pells, lofijaie.
ttoulk 0$, a'.flM; faurv
1 creamery, 50c to 55c per toll, store :i7i
' and 40c.
roiaiocs 10 to iijuc per cental
Horn Heavy dressed 5c to He
Mutton Dressed .flbfe to 7c ier pound.
Beef Steers. $3.50$4.00; cows, $3.00
(u:i.ou dressed, beef u to 7'
Veal dressed, KHic.
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat 58 pounds umPov or He.
Wool Mc, Mohair 30c.
Hops Oto 10c.
Barley 35 to 38c.
Oats 2(1 28c.
Hay Baled, cheat $8.00., Timothy
$8.0$ 10.
Kggs 25c,
Flour In
$3.40
wholesale lots $3.00 retail
Mlllstuffs bran $13.00 shorts $15.00
Hogs dressed, 6Ke.
Live cattle Steers 3cowft2? to 3.
Sheop-2.5O0$3.
Dressed Veal llWc.
Butter Dairy Uccrenmerv 22c.
Poultry Chickens (1 to7e, Turkeys 10
tol Ic.
Potatoes 25 to 30c.
Not Sold Out
The speculator did not conio up with
tho cash, to buy out tho stock at
thu Osburn Backet Stmo in bulk.
Tho proprietor meant what he
said and intends to retire from business.
The whole stock, comprising boots,
shoes, hosiery, underwear, clothing and
a thousand useful articles, is offered nt
cost. Come early, hae llrst choice
and a bargain at
TiikOsiu'hs Backet Stork
11-25 tin
The Palace Market
Will fill your order for a roast,
broil or fry of beef, mutton,
pork or sausage. Corned beef,
nicely cooked, boned and pressed
readv to slico for your luuch.
We fiavo our own delivery man.
Your patronage solllited.
MOVER & EDWARDS,
Pliont S0S1. 133 State St
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Bargains At Friedman's New Rl
In steel rod-tlllibrelias yoll will saVe At least 25 iw
cent, buying them itt per
Friedman's New Racket
It will pay you to buy the
toshes at
Rubber shoes, bools and bicycle capes, a specialty at '"
Friedman's New Rackci
The latest and lowest prices In clothing at
Friedman's New Ra
Great bargains in gloves and hats at
Friedman's New Racket
If you want a child's or ladies' jacket or cape, you are ""
best suited at'
Friedman's New Racket
For staple Dry Goods, notions and fancy goods, blan
kets, towels etc. . ci,
Friedman's New Racket
Is the boss place. Cor. Stale and Commercial St. Sa- "'
lem Ore.
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Everything in the store will be sold absolutely
at first cost, not even freight added. Now is
the time to get your pictures framed; your
house papered fine new stock of wall paper.
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Immense stock of Carpets. It will pay you to
get them now, from 25c a yard up. Only a
short lime left in which to dispose of this stock.
All thoo Indebted to the firm of Botan it
Irwin, or .1. A. Bolnu, for inerchandisu will
lOeau call and settle immediately with
Isadore Greenbaum
Second Door South of the Postofiice.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
iacksmith's Goods
IN THE VALLEY. CONSISTING OF
IRON. STEEL, COAL, PMCENIX SHOES,
CAPEWELL NAILS,
ALSO CARRIAGE AND WAGON
MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
GRAY
Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore.
OUR STOCK
Of picture frames, and framing is the most complete
shown in the city.
One of those water-colors, etching, or oil paintings
that you have at home; framed in one of our up-to
-date mouldings would make a reasonable as well as
a beautiful present.
HOLD YOUR ORDER
For one of those line holiday rockers that are ex
pected'soon. F. W. Hollis & Company
First Door North of Postoffice.
Auction sale of
All property now ownpd
Association and comprising
the city and is suburbs, win
Public auction
Salem
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Beginning un Twelfth Street, near Leslie, in Yew PwMt
of LmsA rWi'Sfe01, sa,e-tenns' etc- ca,! at the S"
PniLK BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, &
Ladjes' or Men's mackin- :
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