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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1899)
tj H-ftr-i tj V& Jiiim JfffflHi, JLSfita ! .mri .-ryl-..-... ..,,, .-... iJTii'i.iii if T "iii lUHHfM VVW'-V ifjl'li"' JLr ,d! ti'rKffrwmy.ym bi BARGAIN TIME ON JACKETS Moofllay opens our Big Winter Sale of Jackets, Capes and Mackintoshes! "Don't put pit till tomorrow what you can do today." Tomorrow your size or style may be gone. X 3 -X 3 Twenty-five per cent discount means 1-4 off CoC An Jnektt ctpt or mickln ffijAJ ioh will cot 70U only Jckt, cap or znMk liitoab i off. Jtckt t, cp or tnickln- 10111 noir lor V.KAJ IntoabHo 15.00 $ 18.75 15.00 11.25 $10.00 as tnetni. JickeL cipoormicklu- 23 pr ccniin.coutii 5nr JMket, ci or mtcklu ,W toli, title pile 7.50 3.75 PERSONAL MOVEAtENTS CASH STORE H0LVE.RS0N'S OOt COMMBKOIAL ST, CASH STORE r " fr ir r f On the counter near the door we have placed remnants of Dress Goods, Outings, Linings Ribbons, etc. You know our i V Poopte In the City From Other Towns on Business and Vis iting Friends'. Arthur Derby returned to College at Corvallls today. P. 0. Sears, of McCoy, wbh in the city today on business. Frank Ilarrltt, has returned to the Agricultural college after a eliort visit at home. Captain Minnie Wattcnpaugb, of ths Salvation Army, returned to her Albany port today. Hon. J. II. Bmith, of Astoria, is in tho city today on btiHlncs before the piiprcme court, Mish Pearl Kress left for HI ay (on to- dny whore site will teach the primary leportmcnt of the public Miool. Mrs. K. J. Ohamborlaln, of Portland, is expected up today for a visit wllh her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Palmon llron.ii, on Kait Twelfth street. n. p. o. bLKS bay ; REMNANT SALES r r 1 f r r 1 r Ateans a saving of about choosers get the best piece. Have you looked at those Gloves?. 1-2 and first 68c and 1.00 J J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY t k V k. V V V ." w New Sights For Christmas. What could afford the old folks who requiti aid for falling lnlon, more real idraauro than good glaiwo that will open to (ho dimmed ana ageing oyot, now sights and plcaimre, and bring them back to tho days of ilieir youth? I guar antee tliat every pair of glaeo I oll khall lw mado easy, comfortable, restful and a means ol prcacnatlon to tho old nyes. Glasae for Christmas preiiontH will bo refitted after ClirletmuH. Prices to mU ixfy your heiut und lit your purxe. Examination of tho eye free. C.H.H1N0BS SttOCOMMUHOIAL HT, GOLD DUST FLOUR, MM Mado tty '? " -. Sidney Power Co.; MM Everysack guaranteed.3C Made from old wheat.jl In quire of your grocer, or tele phone No. 51. 11.211J11 Ice Not Qiven Away. I catinotafford to glvo Ice away, hut am soiling a pure article at a. prico thai is within tho reach of all. Chymtal Ick Wohkh. J. Maguiro, Prop. (I 16 tf CAPITAL URIIWKRY UKEK. WKATHEn REPORT. Tonight and Tueday rain, warinor. A Contented Man Will bo ho, who after eating his Thanksgiving dinner, lias his pocket tilled with I a Corona's to Miioke. wsArrsavvasicdrJHSHsrjBVs MONEY TO LOAN Furniture. Pianos. Organs, Wug ens. or other articles of valur. GKO. F. B.MITI110I State st. 10-20-Iin NjrarNJivaNjBrsmivjivsTJkisB Winger A Ueck,Kuccessor totiouthSalem Ootthr. Work. All onlers for bottled boor will bo Ailed at the browery. Kept on cold utonigo. Freo city delivery. Telephony 21:11. Holiday Goods All kinds of silk embroidery, hand kerchiefs, ornament, silk screens China ware, .Tapanewi fancy uoods. etc Opera house block 112 Court fit. Hulo Vt lug hang C'o. 11-21 1 mom, Sotivenirs : Tlianksf ivlng Time Is a Busy One In our fauoy grocery dopartmout, where you will Und evorythlug Inilolli-oclw for Urn table, as well as choleo canned vegelables, cranberries ami Jel lies of the best quality. Our extra largo layer fig, uyor tablo inlsius, usiorUol MtU. Plum pudding, iiilnco meat, extra nuallly pumpkin in cans, cholco blend oi iac coffees and teat at lowest print and Aliuality,t SonnemanNi Ort'gonBcenii' Kuivenlrsy Ulestet) les. uirgelluo of photo albums Ulest thing In fancy UKK) rnlendara. Uvtir 1800 Xmas books l.i eltvt frouu biorllng Library, Sfr Altemus Krles, IMv. Unity H'rlen, fkV. Oils, serk-s, 76o. l-ntUwkat l, JI.26, 11.80. J,F),''!ybi;"'llKnlialn Padded MornMMi t.!l'u leather lKund Inoks, 88o FRANK S. DBAREORN'S Book Store, SALEM ELECTION Ooes by Default In Favor of ths Citizens' Nominations. Tho withdrawal of tho nominees of tho Itepubllcou primaries, leaving only tho Citizens' ticket In tho field, actod as soothing lotion on whatever excitement may havo been felt oyer tho Salem city election. Leaving, as It did, tho elec tion only a matter of form to legalize the title to olfico of the Citizens' cawlmatcs, It removed all pomblanro of a contest from an oluctlon which was a contest only in name. Tho election of the Cltl xoni' ticket was a forgono conclusion nnyway. but thoro would havo Iwcn an effort to got out as largo a volo as poisl hie. The battle, howover, had been fought and won even before tho withdrawal of tho raudidalcs of tho push, and this left nothing to draw out the voters. The dlHtgroeablo storn! prevailing has also kept tho voters at home, and a very light vote is being cast. V The rnloons wero all closed during the hours tho noils were open, from 10 a. tu. to 4 p in. There were po carrinyes out, no ticket IKjddlors, no worker, no druukennes, no excitement, Thoro hai been somo apprehension that a trick of nonio kind might lie at tempted by tho push In tho third ward at tho'lait moment, but as Tiik Jnuimt. goes to press there are no signs to war rant a fear of undorhand work. At two o'clock 21 votes had been mt In tho first ward, 75 In No. 2, 1(1 In No, .1 and 80 In No. 4. These wero apparently all citizen's tickets, tho opposition apparently pre ferring to stay awoy from tho ik1Ih altogether. QAPITOL-VIEW FARM. A Pine Improved Piece of Propeity Bold to a Hcotchmhii For $io,ooo, Frank C. linker has itold his "Capitol View Farm," of .117 acres sltuateil four miles Koutli of .Salem, to Mr. William UOTTLKD (Inlr, formerly of Edinburgh, Scotland. Mr. linker and others iKtught this pro ortyback In ,80 or ,'00, wjien real-estalo matters all over tho country wero active. They bought It fur seculatloii. How ever, latterly tho farm became tho prop ortyofMr. linker, who, it is said, Im proved tho place considerably with a view of residing uion It, his wlfo In pari Icular being very fond of tho farm and being extremely desirous of making it her future homo. Hut they itoth changed their minds, and consequently considered it liost to sell it even for a considerably lens sum than it cost thorn. Tho purchaser, Mr. William Galr, Is to bo congratulated on tho excellence) of kls bargain, tho purchatoprlcu being 110,000 even; f:i,o00dowii; balance pay able. In a given number of years at six per cent, Mr. flair In n nntho of Kdinburgh, hero ho has been a successful manager of largo estates. He Is In thin country hoklng alter tho Interexlrtofa Scotch syndicate, and Is said to bo tho advance agent of a h'cotcb colony that Is to locate near Salem. j N, T. KIchardKOii negotiated tho rale and acted as attorney for both parlies In conducting tho trauvfer. Provisions for an Army Not for the Cuban Armv but for I he army of oi)le at and tho liest quality , an lie iMiiiglit from Hruusou A Itagau, 12 4 eod Botanical SpeclalUt. Norii-K: I havo leen Inforuusl that omo worthless persons havo been hired io go ammt mo etiy and country to mis iepreent mo and my mode of practice. us a phyticlnn and also that 1 am com Kllisl to leave Salem. I desiro to say iiuiv i vxicci io remain in aiem lorn good many yeears yet and continue tho pursuit of my profession with tho tam excellent succe? as in tho past. I)u.J. F. Coox. " 1 A, Obstrve Their Annual Memorial With Apptoprlate Services. The Elk's Annual Memorial Day was observed by Salem Lodge No. 33(1, on Sunday afternoon. Tho Elks regular meeting place being tp small, to accom modate the number expected, the services wero conducted In Odd Fellows' hall in tho Holmait block, and oven this spacious hall was crowded to Its utmost capacity with tho Klks and their invited guests; the nnto-rooms wero full and many wero unable to gel in. The first number on the program was an oxcellcnt rendition of Chopin's Fu neral march by tho Elks Orchestra. A violin solo "Traumerci," Scliit' manii, by Hoy Gesncr with piano aecom imminent by Prof. Tillson, was most pleasing, as was "Ths Palms," by tho Elks' Orohestra. The Llki' quartetto sang "Rock of Ages" very acceptably, and Miss Ethel M. Raymond rendered "Nearer My Clod to Thee" In a pleasing manner. 1 he talks' orchestra rendered "Heart and Flowers" and tho Ulks ouartette, "West bo the Tio Thut Binds." Miss Mabel Lankton Carter recited "Thanatopsis," bringing out tho full beauties of Bryant's masterpiece. interspersed wiiu tins program was ritual work, Introductory rpiiraks by tio Exalted Huler of the local lodgo, P. 11. D'Arcy of Salem and an address by John M. Gcarin, tho Portland criminal lawyer, besides tho opening and closing odes. Tho Elks certainly understand arran ging an appropriate observation of n day of this kind, according to tho constitu tion of tholr ordor, For Sabbath exercise it almost approached In solcn nlty a religious service, Oflkcrs chosen at several Salem Lodges for ensuing yoar, Queen Mlvu No. C, L. O. T. M., of Saoin, has elected tho following ofllccrs far the ensuing year; Past lady commander, Mrs. I). P. Junk Lady commander, Miss Roao Moore; Lieutenant oommander, Mrs, C. A. whale; Record keoiior, Miss Metta D.ivls; Finance keeper, Mr. C, W Darby; Chaplain, Mrs. White; .Sorgeaut Miss Myrtle Marsh j MIstreHs-at-arms, Mrs. L. Wain; Sentinel, .Mrs. Colvin; picket, Mrs. J. Wilson. OrriCKIIH KI.KCTKl), Officers elected Saturday night by th t Royal Neighbors wero as follews: Mrs. Sushi K. Pnrmanler, Past Oraele; Mrs. Llllio A, Brown, Oracle; Mrs Wlletta Motl, Vlco Oracle; Mr. An nie Davidson, Chancellor; Mrs. Mary B. Wlllard, Receiver: Ida Dlsque, Re corder; Ruby Chase, Inner Sentinel; Mrs. Cora Klbelo, Outer Sentinel; Mr. Rose lorsytho, Marshall; MIhi (Waco Taylor, Mnnngor, Dr. W. S. Mott, Physician. wmcors envied lor the ensuing vcur by tho Modern Weoduinu fur the en suing year aru as follows : Venerablo Consul, 0. West, Advisor; 0. W. Taylor; BankorJoo Baumgartner; Clerk, A. L. Brown, Watchman, Frank Sutton, Guard, F. W. Mlnturn. Trus tot for three yours tormj, Ed Ifernu Tho olllcors of Chemeckotn Lodgo Fo. I, I. O. O F., for tho ensuing term arot M P. Baldwin, noble grand; W. W. II. Potlt, Vice grand ; I. W. Miller, Recording secretary; C. C. Worriek, crmauent secretary; II. A. Thotnan, treasurer. CENSUS COMPILED. Sunday School Canvassing Committee Makes Its Report. 1 IDAY APPETITE T Rain oc shine, holiday, Sunday or weekdays makes no diffcrenco to o man's appetite. He wants the best to bo had at all times and that's why so many patronize the There Are 2693 Church Attendants id the the City and 1384 Children Oo to Sunday School. Ltrd In bulk at Eppley's. 11 18 tf Want a Sunday Morning Nap. Tho Postolllco force have made " a change to this effect: Instead of di viding tho hour they are required In law to keep tho delivery window open on Sunday Into two periods, from 7;30 to 8:00 u. 111. and 1:00 to 1:.'I0 p. in., they will for tho winter ut least open from 1 to 2 p. in. Few people conio Sunday morning. Nearly all como alter noon, or rather after tho momingchurch service. Letters will hereafter lie dis tributed by 12 o'clock and all mall ready for delivery at 1 p. in. This will not roqnlro tho hard worked force Io get out so early on Sunday mornings. There was a meeting at tho Y. M. C. A. hall, Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock of tho pastors, Sunday school euerintemlcnts and Sunday school works of tbo city, forming tho local branch of tho Marion County Sunday School association. Tho report of tho ca-ivasslng com mittee, which has just completed n Sun day school constis, was received with recommendations for a plan of continu ing thework no auspiciously Inaugurated. From the report of the canvassing committee tho following figures are taken which will glvo soma idea of (lie magnitude of the undertaking. CPNHI'H HUl'llF.S. No, of Canva8ecr8. . . 17 No. Families visited 1401 No. People in these families 5143 No. Adults attending Sunday school 680 No. Children attending Sunday school,. 1384 No. Children not attending Sunday school 830 No. Church attendants. . . . aoiKl No. Church Mem hern 2017 After the reading of tho report there were a number of three-minute talks by pastors, suorinlenienls arid others present, The wqrk done so far Is merely pre liminary ami it is proposed to carry on an active campaign until cxary child, so far as poqslblo, Is brought under the good Influenco of the. Sunday school. Each church will confine itself mainly to the field indicated by tho tables of church preferences, compiled from tho census report, which, however, it is uot considered advisable to make public at present. A plan suggested by N. J. Damon, UK)ii whoso Ideas and under whoso di rection tho foundation has 'ocen laid, Is for each Sunday school to appoint a re cruiting olllcer, whoso duty it shall lx each Sunday loapjiolnt workers for tho following week and lay out their work for them. As chairman of the canvassing com mittee, Mr Damon has called a meeting for next Friday evening, st the Y. M, C. A, hall, fur the discussion of plans for tho further prosecution of the work. The titniod good feeling prevails among tho different denominations en gaged In this co-operative enterprise, and they are all working together In such haruumv as sneaks well for tlmlrl conception of tho genuine Christian xpirit. Crib or Buggy vt netiicr it do a nay crio for your norsug ora ouggy in which 10 ridu mat you needboth and such as will glvo you satisfaction is kopt by Gilliam & ltrow n, at tho old P. 0. stables, 124 eod Oct a bottle, Eli Grimes, Baehterlologlstof thohmn Statu Boifrd of Health, says that there is 110 !cttcr disinfectant for typhoid fever, diptheria, simillox or any eon IngcoiiH disease, than Chluro Nap Iholemn.' Uoiikiit Baskv, ll-tl-nildAw Slate Agent, Salem, Or. Voice of the People. At and near Salem Is. that when they want to enjoy a good cigar they buy the "La Corona' White Bouse Restaurant, 100 State at., St SI. Elmo Restaurant, 100 State at., Satom, and 244 Commorclal 8t, Salem GEORGE BROS., Proprietors. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WIIXAMRtrrE, Geo. 8. Nlckerson, Miss Ruth Nicker Hon. Kalamath Falls; W. F. Jeffress, A 11 Pilar, R. W. Hermeman, S. C. Spencer. Hans. C. Wahlbcrir, J. Gcarin, Portland; Chas, M. Hough, St. Paul; A. D. Graham, Chicago; .1. W. Bailey, Montana; 0. A. Farr, New York ; J. R. Iji Tourrctte, San Francisco. cottaoi:. II. P. Jones, K. E. Plcrson, San Fran cisco, California; It. II. Finch, Salem; Henry Keene, Stayton; II. C. Miller, Mrs. II. C.Miller, Haleey; Alex. Iji Follott, Wheatland M. L. Jones, Broeks: Geo. W. Stewart, BoerIy, Mass., W. F. Firblg, G. O. Graves, Port land; Francis Feller, Miss Ida Feller, Butteville; W.J. Pratt, Chicago; C. B. Winner, Kalamazo, Mich. Oregon Native Daughters. Tho Natlvo Daughters will hold their first regular meeting in the hall In tho Turner building this Mondiy evening at 7 :30. Offlcci-8 aro requested to meet at 7 sharp for business. The- Tobacco Trust is said to bo gobbling up the Cuban leaf tobacco, anu prices of good cigars will increase. Bo wiso and lay in n good stock of "Little Champions' 'lODAY'S MARKKT. Poiitlani), Dec. 4. Wheal valloy 51 fl 62 Walla Walla,5tc. to 62. Flour Portland, 2.75 to 3.00. Supor lino 2.15 per bbl. Oat White 3435o, grev 33 to 34e. Hay Timothy $0f 11.00 per ton. Hops 710c; old crop 6 Oc. Wool Valley. 1213c: Eastern Or egon. 814e Mohair, 27 30. Millstuff Bran. 17: shorts. t!8. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 3.00to 3.60 5p. nde liens -i to -1.0U, turkeys, live, I2fii: Eggs Oregon, 27' to 30c ner doz. Hides Green,salted001bs,89c.u 00 lbs, X8)i ; sheep jwIIh, 18020c. fancy toio ;ii. Onions 1 to IL'e. Butter Best dairy, 2.'rt3.'(; creamery, 60c to 66c pur roll, st anu w. Potatoes 45 Ut 60c per loutnl. Hogs Heavy dressed 6c to Ue. Mutton Dressed ,(iJ6(! to 7c xir pound. Beef Steers. f:l.604.(X); wiwh, 3.00 (?3.60 dressed, Ix-ef tji to 7lf veal dressed, 008)0. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 58 pounds and over Up. Wool RJc, Mohair SOc. Hops It to 10c. Barley 35 to 38c. Oats 20 Q 28c. Hay Baled, cheat $8.00., Timothy 8.3f.l0. 3 Eggs 25o. Flour In wholesale lots fl.OO retail $3.40 Mlllstuffs-hran $13.00 shorts $15.00 Hogs dressed, 5)ic. Lite cattle Steers nkfeows 2? In !!. Sheot-J2.60$3. Dressed Voal HWc. Butter Dairy U&ccreamery 22c. Poultry Chickens 0 tu7e, Turkey 10 tol Io. PolutocH 25 to 300. It will pay you to buy the toshes at Bargains At Friediiian's New felT iii Steel tad-Umbrellas you Will save at least 2 ... cent, buyine them at m tt ledman's New Ladies' or Men's mackin- FficcJriian's New R Rubber shoes, boots and bicvele capes, a specialty at Friedman's New fo Ttje. latest and lowest prices in clething: at Friedman's New Racket 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. Friedman's New Racket Is the boss place. Cor. State and Commercial St. Sa lem Ore. . . , Closing out the tf OTI T a i u I 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. f Li S AID I' vn ft 'y UUt ,'Ntrjn t'Uiuera&i ntallaruxxuu Breton Studio. Mrs. Wiggins has rn-oKneil her Art Studio, iu tho Ilolmau house corner Court and Cottago streets Studio hours Monday and Wednes day 2:30 and 5:30 p. m., and Sat urday I) a, in. to 1 p. tit. lor terms and information call at studio. Vis itors always woleomu. Immense stock of Carpets. It will pay you to get them now, from 25c a yard up. Only a short time left in which to dispose'of this stock. All those indebted to tho firm of Rotan & Irwin, or J. A. Rotan, for merchandise will I ilea m) call and settlo Immediately with Isadore Greenbaum, Second Door South of the Postofllce. Not Sold Out R The speculator did not como up with the cash, Ut buy out tho stock at the Osburn Racket Store iu bulk. Tho proprietor meant what ho wild and intends to retire from business. The wholo (dock, comprising boots, shoes, hosiery, underwear, clothing and u iiiuiiruiiii useiiii articles. Is offered at cost. Come early, hao first choice and a bargain at TiiKOsni'iiv Racket Store 11-25 lui PROF. W. 8. OSBORNE. Mognotlp healer and developing medium. Cir cles on Tuoday ami Thursday even ing, Cottle Wools. 12 4 3tt TIIBOROOKIt Tlibou 9) The Bon Bon Has a new proprietress who willcontln ua lOM'rvo all Tinl roim ullli Dm fr..-i lock of luwt eoufectlonory and fruit. A rufreshiiiK drink of Mtda or cider and lh best of cigars at 138 Statu Stroot. I'llliN Mr. A. Conn. FOR HBNT. Teimcroi, six teres bot tom plow laud, and thrvo acres in Inmrlug orchard. Good Iiouh and barn. AUo a mare I year old, weight l,4lKI;uxtra tine milch pow 4 year, two yearling heifers; also organ and housoholil furniture. Apply to S. Hhryock, on premises, half a inllo north on tho Wallace road. Salem Mutoillce. 12 4tf Tll3 &a I THE LEADER TWO STORES jua,M,''"wlx"0'l'. Ablpmnor.ttuepJ8lilnf M;llu Udks' ui llw I tUUM lllW Wtt llllltUUlxl Aillifnnnlnl t- nri, aa4i.aHiMOlMJUIii"iulll IS.M. vmmi.Mu tlutti mil. at iv. as 55SS2HB5 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. The Palace Market Will till your ordor for a roast, broil or fry of beef, mutton, pork or sausage. Corned beef nicely cooked, boned and presbed ready to slice for your luuch. e havo our own delivery man. our patronago soiitited.' & EDWARDS, 13S Suite St. WE CARRY TUB LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF lacksmith's Goods IN THE VALLEY, CONSISTING OF IRON, STEEL. COAL, PHCENIX SHOES, CAPEWELL NAILS, ALSO CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, RAY BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. MOVER Phont2021. Cyclone Cameras vv Y6W Park Grocery. tk la from trf M '11I Villi 'J92z?' ?wti '? wilt, lfkl sud Mrtlltt4 llh IU. UUP, i tofMM Mil otil Muti Mux Until out ,n.kl.;.,i,.. a -....V;v.Ti.- . lyuy T -s,---. -, .. ...... H.V....., wvi u.ruu,. ,e .SfUfSil &,la or.Klu f1"1 li Is now on ihitiitoo. malt tour ifti.m tfftU tkt I n I Mi, i&u All tin Uil Iu Janitaltrt. T. iud l.iTet ZV lWlla MRb. CD- B, PR AS BR 36S-27I Commercial St W lk0UMitfifki4 mM ta J Ui tat tl.OO, mrmmtmlMl9t, t,, u, 0. corMUlal)ilitdiudljrU'.iU o iwe. f!SvSCNSvSvSy3NSvSa H Frcah Oiegon Buck M A wheat flour. v ('ranlK'nles. 7 (4 Maple ayrup in bulk, ft A Taiior's cole bra tod K y butter always on hand, v Allen & Bowersox, Our Doll Display Wo seldom make a mistake in out promUos, but when Friday noon canto aud wo had fallal to got ourd'tll tabled arranged wo were ehagrlnued, Tho buy morning trade had occupied our attontiuii so that it was 4 o'clock when we Dually had them out St from I now on you may como uown ami Inspect them Bring tho children and tho (tabic, thov will be pledged, Thorv atv didls tor every one. Our Handkerchief Display I attracting so uuti visitor that we will let it remnlit a few day longer. Bo sure to cttmu soon a big window full, and a big tablo fuUiuslde. You're Wolottie. 20 Per Cent Ciif on Ma(kinfosb?s Holiday trade i crowding us for rtHtiit. We have a goodly number of excellent garments remaining and must reduce stock. Men's, Women's, Children's All so at 20 iter cent cut: ira nn m .'i . :. r-- -' I0r llio 8CI10O1 Olrl. tlmt !'.' I L I Ml I now oul bliio Vi 40. only i,72. Step lively. T, girl, that t2.50 tan 4- Tlia IIU.I ho Tho ladies' 13 men' (.1.40 tan WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. The Improved Magazine Cyclone la stock t all tlra. V carry full llac ot Supplies Card Mounts PlatM Papers Treya DveIoperj Toners BROS., Call as4 exatalM our Una, Cameras and Fotographic Equipments, il State SlreeL OUR STOCK Of picture frames and framing is the most complete shown in the city. . One of those water-colors, etching;, or oil paintings mat 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 pecte0Jieso0on'''OSe fi"e holidily r0ckers ,hat are "" F. W. Hollis & Company "rst jjoor fsorih of Postoffice. Auction sale of Salem Real E Assohf KiS "Sw Wed ' the Sa,em BWing and Loan th ,-uvl ;' '""""K urst-ciass homes in me city and its suburbs, will be sold at A Public auction idii; even; pan w SatilriTi - . viuUI Beginning on Twelfth Street, near L Dec. 9, of Leslie, in Yew Park, at ;. etc.. call at the oflice LOAN ASSOCIATION, 256 Commercial Street. Mrta-Tfty -Urn MiMiiijfMfamu-iSi tjmnm-ih ua iniiiiifitMrni-i