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'wawftp itWif-5.VSWB.-fWf-, tHIIH ill 1 llli iWHWiatlWUM lH"FIH.inlliHnm ' Q-Ji tfC' 4 '? i t. m. 1, I'' I! Ik I MtMaalMUMMK "--" fiTigaffKm asKMKweaafiEiSMSi Xmas Novelties! AY RKOUIAR PRIOICS, True to life and dressed In tlio latest fftfliiloni, Rt children's prices. CoUr4CuffBxs With Trinket tray for buttons, Just the Xmas present for your husband, Ftr For the. ladies, still Rolling at 20 per cent off regular prlcos, Jackcto uA Capes Your cho'.co of what Is left of our Jacket stock at 25 per cent discount. Glf Capes To close out tho Iwilance, ISO icr cent off. Handkerchiefs Your wants can bo filled in this line whether it is a 1 cent kerchief or an elegant 14.00 laco trimmed puro lin en handkerchief. Store lvppccially decorated for tho Holiday trade. Stock for Xmas 9 Our object has leen to offer goods suitable for the Xmas trade and still give you the money's worth. All are welcome to visit us whether on "pleasure or mildness bent." IK0DAKS 25 per cent olf. BUY NOW. See display at Steincr's Drugstore. F, A, LEGG, Proprietor, CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S OOI COMMKHOIAL ST, CASH STORE f f f f f f r r r r fl Holiday For Young and Old, "i WHERE USEEULNFSS COMBINES WITH NOVELTY TO MAKE THE REMEMBRANCE A LASTING ONE, AND IN THESE PRACTICAL TIMES WHAT IS MORE ACCEPT ABNE THAN THESE: r J,J. DALRYMPLE k COMPANY i DRK88 PATTERNS FUR CCLLARETTKS TAHLK LINENS HATH RODHS LACK CURTAINS PORTIERES MACKINTOSHES FANCY COMU8 SILK WAIST PATTERNS KUR CAPES EUR SITS HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES UMBRELLAS POCKET HOOKS FANCY HOSIERY NECKWEAR J E WELTI Y Remnant Sale Now On r, . h m ES IS For the reason Ohrlslman selections mvo already begun, uooda nro being lam aside; now goods are boine received every dav. but don't wait until Uio last day, I am offering somo of tho latest novelties lit silver, and new paterns of told goods. I engrave every artlclo free, remetnlwr my store Is headquarters for anything in tho Scctuclo line. Gold filled and solid gold glasses at reasonable prices. Watchoti cleaned. Main springs. . ,..7Bo ..70c O-H.PilNOJBS HiSCOMMUROIAZi 8T. Out 178 Days Tho good ship Crlssle lias just arrived with a cargo of the celebrated Uiuut Portland Cement. Plenty on hand and for sale. Also 20,000 (wot drain tllo nt reasonable prices. ., D, S. BENTLEY & COMPANY. 310 Front Btroot The Palace Market Will Oil your onler for a roast, broil or fry of beef, mutton, pork or samara. Corned IkhiL nicely cooked, boned and pressed ready to sllco for your lunch. Wo navo our own delivery man, Your uatronujjo solltltod. M0YER & EDWARDS, riiontitO-.M. 18 Statu St. GOLD DUST FLOUR, Mado by Sitlnoy Power Co. Every "sack guaranteed. X Made from old wheat. In quire of your grocer, or tele phone NO. 51. 4SJ 11.21ml Ice Not Olven Away, 1 cnuuot'afford to plvu ico away, but am selling a pure article at n price that is within tho reach of all. CllYBTAL, IciC WOKKH. J. MaKulre, Prop. (I 15 tf CAPITAL UREWERY UEEK. BOTTLED Klingcr & Ucck,SucceBsors to HouthSalem Uottlir.,Woikt, All onlers for Imttlml beer will be filled at the brewery. Kept on cold storage. Free city delivery. Telephone 2i:il. PERSONALS. A. G. Hoyt, of Jefferson, viMted the city Friday. Dlsliop II. L. Uarkloy, of Woodburn wan In town today. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Parr went to ML Angel this morning. Win. Miley, county commissioner, re turned homo last evening. Mrs. W. P. Lord and family started fur the East this morning. Dr. J, D. Hamilton, of 'l'rlwo, arrived on this mornings overland. Miss Anna Golden went to Portland this morning furn few days. Miss Ella I Ilrsch has returcd from n visit with Portland friends. Mrs, Kola Nlcs, who visited in Port land for a neck, returned homo last overling. Chas. P. Fur roll, of Reno, Nevada, is in tho city visiting his parents and three brothers for n few weeks. Miss Musa Gccr, tho elocutionist, went to Woodburn yesterday to tak" part In nu entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Giesy bavo returned an extended trip through Eastern Or egon, Washington, Idaho and Utah. Mrs. R. U. Crawford, who lms been tho guest for two months of Mrs. C. E. Cos per, left for her homo at 'Frisco this morning. Mrs. E. E. Slater, of liGrande ar rived,today, and will spend the winter with her sou W. T. Slater, the Salem lawyer. Mrs. .1. G, and Mrs. L. E. West and daughter Rosa, who bavo been on u visit to Mrs. John G. West, returned to thoir homo in Tacoma, Wash., this morning. Principal II. L. Uoardman, ef life Minnvillo College, will preach tomorrow morning at the Ilaptlst church. He is one of tho most popular young preachers of tho Pacific Coast, and is always wel comed by a Balem audience. Personal Notice, I have boon visiting Saiom for thu past three years and havo endeavored to do u honorable, trustworthy piece of work, polishing pianos aim thoBO that has tomea my doiihii, I iionu tnoy aro wen II not I would pleased, tueir gladly return mat .Messrs. money, nonini Huron & Humiltoii will as my agents, receive us considerate treatment as I have in tho past. I remain respectlully yours I). i ILMUIH It. MltNDKMtOIIN, WtfATHHH REPORT. Friday night and Saturday occasional rain. m .Jte-jjIVfcjl" fwjtffi -J I i . $ v-LlSgf fMmgf SANTA CLAUS HAS FATH OMED THE FEMININE HEART and has ascertained that there is noth ing that will make it dance with delight liko handbomo china ware, clatumaro, lamps or eota. When yon with to nmku a reM)iit that will bo received with joy, one of our exquisite dinner or tea seta, In handsomely decorated china orsond-mr-wUU will l rcrcUeil with tho greatest j4ewre, SonnemanN, THK OROUKlt M 74p0U 3J Lane County Lumbering, W II lint..... II.. I.' m , . ,. IIHIIIVn, IIIU l.llUIIU IU1IIIUI,I was In town buying hides and went homo today, llio logging liuslui'ss, he says, Is ten times as grout as last year. There are ten men employed where there was one last year. The Roolh Kelly Co., starting up has caused a great deal of timber laud to change hand. They are building n big mill on itho Mo hawk where tho railroad is building. m i You Ought to Bco The line of looks at the Now York Racket, of all kinds, from Mother Goose stories in all their uirlatlons, to Whit tier's xeius and other authors. Don't fall to call. Our supply Is large, iiigames of all kinds wo havo a large supply, 0 '.'t b't. Paul's Oulld. The ladles of the P.piscopal church as sembled in the Guild room Friday and passed several hours very pleasantly and profitably. Mrs. Payton acted as host ess, Mra. Falrbank read u paer on "How Oregan was saved to tho Union" i it was well received and thu reader en thiislastlcall thanked for her very able literary effort. All Millinery nt actual cost thu re mainder of the season. E. Smith, Statu st leet. P.M-2w WHY SIDEWALKS ARE BLOCKED A Salem firm Encroaching Upon the Rights of Pedestrians. It is not tho intention of this paper to oppose tho actions of merchants doing business on tho principal strccta of tho city, but a word for tho jedcstrlan might hot come amiss. Quito a number of tho merchants use tho sidewalks in front of their stores for stacking up great piles of merchandise. In some lines, such nu furniture, which is bulky, but little room Is left for tho pedestrian to pass. For Instance; when Uuren & Hamilton aro getting in n shinmeul of goods, and that occurs almost ovory day, tho sidewalk looks a very much like Front street in Portland, and people somotlmes havo to edgo their way past tho store. This paper does not blame thorn for doinr all tho business they can, In fact It is proud to have such a firm in our city. They have built up an immemc iiusmuss, nnu navo n stocK wnicii is a credit to Salem. Thoy claim that tho alloy in tho rear of their store is in no shape to drivo into witli a loaded wagon, nnd to handle tho amount of goods they do that it is necessary to run them In and out over tho sidewalk. Tub Journal does not wish to havo them quit or to diminish the amount of tliolr business, oven if thoy do blockado tho sidewalks This firm brinira lots of money to Salem, oven from other towns where, they aro dally shipping big bills of furniture. It is hoped thnt no more complaints on this subject will bo given iitic Jouiinal, ns It seems to bo ono of Holiday Goods of All descriptions at Tne Fair Store! Prices the lowest in the city PROBONOPUBLICO, Announcement Extraordinary From Fried! man of Friedman's New Racket. '& 5 Wp present our stock of goods to the attention of the peoplo 4 t i I I 3 with tho asstiranco that it Is not surpassed in extent, char acter or low price. Make your selections Now for the Holidays, TOILET WARE, DESK GOODS, NOVELTIES. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN SILVER AND GOLD GOODS, SOME NICELY JEWELED. ALSO FINE LINES OF WATCHES AND DIA MOND GOODS. See our Guaranteed $15 Gold Filled Watches. Sterling Silver Umbrellas and Walking Sticks. Give us a call. Wo can save you money, as wo buy In largo quan tities and direct from the Manufacturers. S- W- THOMPSON PHONB 3IOI. nnd CO. vjcrj&jy&&.vj&j&M&i&j&ABj&j&4V&j&j&WAnrjxvA& Bust orasui.atki sdoaii 20 lbs for 1.00 Rkht nnANULATKD HDdAK per bag $0.00 It KMT HTANDAKI) TOMATOES .... II CIU18 for .'.'5 Rest srANUAiiu cons cans for Hkst ii lock match kh per bunch Stkioti.y rANcv imi'oiitkd KRKSCii pkh per can FANCV KASTKK.V (JKANIIKIIRIKS ' tHirquart l. ,...... .......,,. ...... II- tllO OVllS Connected With heaw mer- I'nv nu.w.,. onyx min rWliimt. Vatt nntn nnrkniroa ...... w..'.w .-'-- .-. .--...-- f o- o --------....--- AltM A HAMMKll SODA, HULK icr II) Rkht con nan per lb Syrup (ciioick) in gallon pails Ruukwiikat t'Louit, (iUAiiANTKKr I'Uiu'.) pur 10 lb sack Hkst standard iirands fi.ouji at Hit. Prick's crkam uakino i-owdkii per 1 lb tins I'KACIt JIARMAI.ADK, KXTHA Pl.Vi: H.T Cllll FaSCV MEItCBD flWKKT l)TAT()EM 10 lbs for ClIOICK MIXK1I CANIIV . . ..'1 11)S for WuluutN, Almonds, llraxllnuts, Filberts, Pecans, Peanuti, etc., all at that ilery competition. Lomv nnu seo ns. very ituspi. DAfflON BROS, cnntllo business. WANO, MONDAY NIQHT. The Qrau Company at Salem in the Oroatett Comic Opera . thoso days wIipii the majority of In theater-goers want something reallv funny, "Wang "which appears at the opera house. Monday night, (ills the bill. Tho Is plenty of clean fun, and lots of It. Tho Scenic effects are first class, the costumes handsome, and tho singing and dancing of a h'gh order. Tho presentation throughout will bo ono of thu most elaborate ever seen in this city. There has been n great sale Alltl Ih hIIII 11 llitnvi ilmftntiit f.t uani. and the Grau Company will bo greeted by the most fashionable audleneo of tho Bcahon. .01 .15 .10 .15 .10 .05 .10 .50 .35 .75 M lot .'J5 .25 prices Tho nubile is nrobably nwaro that nearly all goods aro advancing, every thing that wo have to buy now, each time wo make a purchase we have to pay more for the samo nrtlclcs. Friedman don't bellovo in thnt kind of humbugs, thero 1b no necessity in tho advance of prices of manufactured goods, for the raw matorial has not ad vanced in proportion, Tho advance In tho prices of goods by tho wholesalers Is a fake dodge on tho retailers to unload tliolr old stock at an advanced price By tho time tho retailors aro well Blocked, by spring, goods will drop about 20 per cent ormore, so thoso who carry up a full stock now, will bo compiled to pay an ex tortian of 20 por cent now and tho one who will open u now business in tho spring will save from 20 to 40 per cent. Friedman's Now Packet aro on to thorn and will therefore stop buying nnd go to belling. Wo nro making full arrange ments to go Fast in the spring for nu entire new stock. Our store is full of goods, bought at extreme ly low prices, except n few muslins nnd calico, which wo lately purchased, wo will make a icductlon on nil lines ex cept a fuw staples of from 20 and IW per cent, on cupes which wo linvo a now stock of 35 per cent, on the latest styles of ladies new jackets, -10 icr cent from tho actual sale mark, we will sell all ladies fine shoes for lees tlinn ,' of what it cost to manufacture them, wo will sell overcoats and ulsters for less than they can be manufactured, no will make a reduction on nil men's clothing of 30 per cent, on children's clothing 25 cr cent, our reductions will n-tonisl- you on all lines of goods. For we are going to unload, wo must emptyour counters nnd shelves of goods, nnd If thoy are not sold fast enough, wo will use foi ce to compel people to take tho goods off our tinndn. l.n t ' out to purchaso iroods umt .,".. :''5 money, will bo well repaid by cJfT first to Froedman'8 New Racket , Friedman has nover had to rp'sort ' ' tho fako dodge of selling goods at cost of retiring from business, for no exCu8e rf necessary If you actually moan luslne.- Wo never stop for cost but sell them '. Friedman has soveral times roUrnU from business without advertising t,,, he was going out of business. Tli fl,;;' thing that tho public know hc was ou of business, but you will find In Mvc rt towns fakes and fakirs that are alvvavi" selling nt cost or retiring from business yet you will find them until jato , night In tho snmplo rooms of tho Drum mors, continually buying from ,';, will credit tlicm. There aro a few of them In Salem, but you will also nolle;' ' that Friedman was tho only ono w .' closed out thoso who actually retired niiiiui mu iuih uvu years in talent, ' Although ho pays an auctioneer' license, ho has preferred to K ,(e rather than take a fako auction sale Ono more word to tho wise, doyouknoif 4 what it meana soiling nt cost? Tho man! 4 who Isolde to discount his hills buy from 10 to 15 percent chear atKp? 1 oven got II to 7 percent off for caul,1':! than thu ono who has to sell nt cost" ) and beg for n 2 or 4 months credit, nho' '"'' isnlways at tho mercy of t,e ),ome .' whom ho purchases his goods of. There ' fore, thero aro several houes in Mem ! that buys that way and they certalnf"" 1 sell cheaper nnd make a handsome pmili ' over and alwvo thoso who nro MUmr '1 at cost. ,! j bVIlMllunn tina nljn 1... ...I 1' .............. ,,ni0 UllVllllUlgCS In purchasing and is about tho only cm nas purennuea U.tnkriipt stock in Salem in tliolast two year Friedman's Now Itackct is at the nor oi btnionim Commercial Sti. Si Or. i . 3 Ji1 lliMW ..1 h'eveie Fighting la expected In South Africa, but at Sa lem tliero Is no need u( your lighting for u good dinner as for a small sum the best can Ik) had at thu Wonder Hestauraiit HOLIDAY LUXURIES Ifomo-mado confectionary, pound cake, rich fruit cake and other kinds fresh-baked, ready for your holiday feast, at tho Hour. IUkkhy, 12 n 327 Commercial Sticet. EVERYTHING AT COST, Tho entire stock oi the Osborn Packet Store, opposite Postolllco, Salem, Oregon, Is now U'lug tiacrlllccti at cot, Nofteservol No Foolishness! Kvery thing Goes! The stock conslsta in imrl of Shoes, Underwear, Hats nnd Caps. Dolls, Notions, Gentlemen and Ladles Underwear. Celebrated "lUilllllroechua" at fd, formerly fl.'JA. Doing Ills Home Town. J. W. Woodruff, state representative of the Chicago Portrait Co., is in thu city for a Bhort home visit, and with several assistants Is making a canvass of tho city for portrait enlarging work, Jim has mado u great success of thu work with this great art compauy,andlose!vca the lutronago of thoso who want work In Ids line. Colored Lecturer. Mrs. Lucy Thurnian, of Jackson, Midi., arrived today. Sho is thu Worlda national suporintendont of work nmpjig tho colored people and spoko at 2:30 at W. 0. T. U. hall. Sho sneaks this oven. Ing at tho Christian church on Social and Educational interests of tier race in tho South, To the Willows. Ituv, Hugh F. Wallace o( the Fast Portland Cumberland Presbyterian church is moving his household effects to Tho Willows fruit farm west of. this city. Tho family will take possession Monday. Ho will occupy the field as general missionary In Oregon. Cheat Lectin e. This evening at 8 o'clock In tho First Methodist F.piscoiial church Kev- David 11. Moore, D. I of Cincinnati, Will deliver his great lecture ou "Morgans ltuid." Dr. Mooro will preach in the samo church tomorrow morning. Ad mission to the lecture It free. Hxcelslor Stables. Havo a now Proprietor. Mr. K. K, Gilliam, lately at tho Old l'ostolllce Stnblen, has Iwught out the Hxcelslor stables, formerly owned by Hansen from tho late nromietor Air. If.lt. IMiimn.,.r who returns to Dallas. Mr. Gilliam has had years of experience in his lino of iiisinessnmi prides himself on giving in iuirunq mu iK'si oi service. Woik Boxes, Dressing Cases. Shaving sots, toilet cases, jewel boxes, albums In great variety, at tint New ork Packet. Agulnaldo Not Caught Hut this need not can so yuu to go hun gry ns you will always find a good meal well cooked ready to your order at. Tho White House Pcstauruiit. More Elections. Multnomah Hoyal Arch Chapter, No. 1, A. F. & A. M., havq elected tho fol lowing olllcers for tho ensuing year: Win. Warner, high priest; A. II. Stoiner, king; W. II. Hobson, scribe) W. II. D.incy, captain of tho host; J. II. Alliert, treasurer; Lot L. Pcatvo, socre tarr; II. Shoemaker, sentinel. Tho Hod ami Gun Club re-elected tho present Incumbents to ollice for another year: President, W. II. IakhIs; vice presi dent, K. C. Cross; .secretary, Joseph Haumgurtnor; treasurer, Werner Prey man Last night Court Sherwood Forest No. 10, elected tho following ollleers to sorve for the ensuing year: Chief Hanger, lohu M. Chase; sub. chief ranger, J. L. Green ; Financial secretnry, A. L. llrown; recording secretary, Fred K. Andorson; treasurer, F. X. Hofor; S. W. Wm. Puck; J. , Karl Hansen; S. H H. II. Westacott; J. H., L. Ham ilton, K. O. Hansen was elected to fill tho three year term of trustee. Instal lation of olllcers takes place nt first meeting In January. Lard In bulk at Kppley's. 11 18 tf I Y no ii? mium n MTU 1111, ""I Haiti or shine, holiday, Sunday or weekdays makes no difference to n man's appetite. Ho wants thu best to be had at all times and that's why so many patrouiro the White House Restaurant, IOO Stato st, Sntom, n! St, Elmo Restaurant 244- Commorclnl at, Salem GP.OKGI-: IJHOS., Proprietors. V M!lf.j'Nr VUterM nt altarugicuu HEEDS OPERA HOUSE i'atton nitos. , Lvf, n.i mvn. THE EVENT OF YEARS. Monday, u D?cerrtb?p " Jules Grau's Opera Company Presenting tho great Operatic Ihiriesciue The wind-up of the Rotan furniture stock at AUCTION! Commencing Tuesday December 12, at 10 a m And afternoon at 2 p. m, Sales daily unlit all is disposed of. There is in stock elegant lines of carpet and matting, large new stock of wall paper, good assortment of mouldings, a fine sideboard, a roller -top desk, bed room suits, rockers, lounges, bed lounges, mattresses, wire springs; and also a small safe, etc, etc, etc, SALE "POSITIVE S, Friedman, Auctioneer, .300 Commercial St., Second Door South of the Postoflice. OSBURN'S RACKET STORE The Bon Bon Has a new proprietress who will contin ue to Borvu all lwtroua with thu freshest stock of boat confectionery and fruits. a. rotresiiing uriiiK oi soua or cuior ami tho brat of cigars at 138 Htato Ktiwt Mai 1114 1m Mas. A. Cuktis, I THE LEADER I stores Itovia lb Ww to nekct your Chrlitnias prxcnts. 0r lis t )wJWy goods ta larger than over, Wo aro showing sonio excellent m&m h w OhbM and Oluhwan) ilepartmont. A haHi)M swnl-)rc!lalii dinner act ol 57 pieevs for 0.75, "'ffitfMky JtHAou in all colors. No, ft to t, 6 ivnU vr yanl. No 0 to 22, 10o wSlHP Hul''H vcry '"' lrlcca ou Capes and Jackets. MRb. HI- B. PRASBR 265-271 Commercial St The MtnJelsohun. Thu Stulncr Drug Co. will not bo agent fur tho It. 1), Mumlolsohuii Impe rial 1'luno 1'olUh. 1 will not ho respou. siblo for a polish just us good. Uuren A Hamilton, distributing ajjents. 1- (1 U m i "I was nearly dead with dvsnonslu. 1 used Kodul Dyspepsia Cure. That cured mo."' It digests what youe.it. Cures Indlgeatlxi and all forms of dycpepslu. Mtonca Drug Ktures, NOTICE. Tho annual mooting of tho sharehold on of thu Canital National Hank of Sa lem, for thu election of directors, will oo held at its hanking houso Tuesday, Jan nary I), 1000, at 3 o'clock p. in. Jim. II. Alukuv, Cashier. 11RIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIII1IIIHIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIBIIMIII11II pvacttcal lveeentej I Handkerchiefs Men's Dress Gloves S Kvory lady in town is familiar with tho dainty creations wo have shown In tho window and insulu. Wo now havo them all arranged On thu Mhmf oiihh iiiHiinllkiir t,l price, and you can inako your Kileellon easily, 6 cents to $M5, l.ineu Moods ou tho shelf, 1 aullea' linen -t for 25 cents. Hctlor gooils, 10, H, '.'a, and 45o .Men s linen, neinstit llig assortment of tho knit gloves in cashmere and yarn. In tho tine Mocha goods with and with out taffeta lining, and in tho warm tlcccod lined dogskin with ami without lur tops. WANG Purses m FOUND On the sidewalk at Salem fc! worth of iiostago stamps. Ci.ll at this ollice. 12"tf Yew Park Grocery. hcd. Uc. Hotter goods, 18, 'Si, 35, S, und a cents. The values in all theso wo know are better than others show. Mittens and Knit Goods Infants dainty mittens in white ami colored from 10c up. Silk ones at 1 cents. Miuscs heavy yarn and lino yarn, lOo up. ' ' Jjnlies' lino yarn wool mittens. 1 le up to 45c. Ladies line silk mittens from -I'o up to 11.35. Tliesu values wo know are tho best iMMslble. llesliloa all these, thero's a lot of good things in fascinators, knit khawls, infants IichxIs, bootes, sneque. etc., all at lowest racket prices. Men's Holiday Slippers IMlF VtlllKMi III tlliuk li-ul frii.i 70 cents. From the small coin nurse at -le up to the ladles' tine seals at Wo, ai 7.V, H5o, and 1.00. Thu 76c Mterllug mounted ones aro partlc-9 ularly lino, while the line of l--', I 'i, and 'ii cent ones never w ere equaled in our store. S Nickel Plated Ware The cleanest posiblo goods for kitchen and tablo um V Nickel plated coffee wia In cup. 9 (Hr or ateel; nlckle latei teal pots ill copper or steel. 8 NickleplattHl small range kettles m in copjHiror steel. I'rices on all thew very low. - - 5 They aro best standard uoods. A dainty brass kettlo and alcohol lamp, 8.1 cents. Our trade on fine dolls, doll heads ! and doll rigs generally, i starting J 111 IUIV UitllJ. J ,IU OCilVIIUU III lietternow than it will bo later.' Como early If you want vour nick Flue mirrors too, and toilet tcts.i The great Tom Tom (ilrls. Tlio Wonderful Trick Klcphant. rOWKUFUL CHORUS Sl'LBNDID ORCHESTRA I'ricw for lliif FDeagement urcnesira fi.uu I'aniuot 1.00 Uallery WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Blacksmith's Goods IN THE VALLEY, CONSISTING OF !MM&U PHCENIX SH0ES' ALSO CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 1st Balcony fl.00 -nu naicony 7oc, 50c, U Fre4h Oregon Ituck W A wheat flour. VJ Cranberries. V (a Maple syrup in bulk, y A Taylor's celebrated v butter always on hand. V Allen & Bowersox. I On trim games, blocks, books, toys, iron traius. mechanical tops, toy iks, trunks, drums. stejiiiibiata. and so on wo have a bin line to kelcct from at very reasonable prices. Cotuo and sj. firing the chiltlrvn. e will a littlcatetun train in tho w indon in a few days. Watch for it. WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com.! R IS ED'S OPERA HOUSE I'AITOS llllOj. Mtnitait, Thursday Eve -j A December X ENO.UIEMENT EXTRAORDINAIRE EOGENIE X X BLRIR And excellent supiiort Including " MR. WM. DRAMWELL, Representing the dibtinguished success from Wallack's Theater, New York fl lady of Qualify by Mrs. Francis Ho Igson Hurnett. and Stephen Towntend. CARLOAD OF SCBNERY EXQUISITE COSTUMES Oa-hetra $1.50 kin.i.. 7.. rarnm 1 1 1 10 2nd Italouiiv 5tV I fccata now selliug. GRAY BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. OUR STOCK Of picture frames and framing is the most complete shown in he c tv v One of those water-colors, etching;, or oil paintings that you have at home; framed in oneftf our up-to -date mouldings would make a reasonable as well as a beautiful-present. " HOLD YOUR ORDER pecteTsoOT1''05' ''"e h0lidi r0ckers ,hal are ex" F. W. Hollis & Company ; Flrst Dor North of Postoffjce. j Barf s Holiday Excursion To San Francisco, December 26tlx. xvuna xnp ii,50. First Class, SPECIAL HOLIDAY EXCURSION will leave Salem for San Francisco 1 ues day evening, December 26m, da ., f onK rSS' Good for 8 days in the city, 12 to see evprvthin.r r " un a,.v regular tram, plenty TovVleSU":..1,cketsd information of Hal D. -.., w,vui, ui write 10 rmr i . 9 W BARR Aanager, Lebanon, Ore. W Tickets Mcst lm n.,w.i 1 o .,..". A Y TIMI PAl- Ito cur.ion rt.lu-Sk'iSBKElSr 12-82