The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, December 16, 1899, Image 4

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FOR YOUR MONEY.
Handkerchiefs
Vv
Tho most popular OCmufgift.endless
variety nnd nil prices.
urs
1Mb fttid collarettes. HargAlns In
every tur garment at SO peY cent oft
regular prices.
Stock Collar and Tics
of Liberty silks, satin., velvets otd-
Pillows ?xtd Covers
Ut 10, mid 1H square with fancy
coveis. "v ,
Popular Drcs3 Goods
Wool "ololl" blni'k silk warp Henri
rttuH Yenotfaiin nil ttIor, Scotch
plaids etc. etc.
Cannon's Perfumes '
Very acceptable for filing Perfumes,
Powders, Lotions, and Waters.
Jackets at M off
Capes at 20 per cent iHscmlnt '
Mackintoshes -. ",
.will bo closed out at 1-5 off cash
prices.
UOMHS
ELASTIC BI'.LTS
' CHATKLAINK 1IAC18 "
. HKLTSANDBCGKLKS
WIIUONR
Genuine Celluloid Hair Brushes, Combs,
. Alirrors and manicure sets al
Fru's Druo Store.
These elegant goods will be sold in cases or
singly. Also all the. new and popular perfumes.
Xmas purchasers will not be dissappointed m
looking over our Holiday stock which is the
newest, best and cheapest to be had,
". , 310 Commercial St.
Umbrellas
CASH
STORE
HOLVERSON'S
abt corviM-XKOiA.1. st,
.CASH
STORE
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Xmas
HaidkercbiefS!
3C The most elaborately embroiderhd, the finest quality
linen, the largest assortment, and the most for the
money, will be found at our Handkerchief Counter.
Men's silk initial handkerchief, CTOrt irAi
hemstitched, heavy quality . ..... OWC GdCH'
Fancy embroidered line hundreds C f fl3 1-,
o( itylM nuit jirlrjm . OC JO 5sJ CaCTl,
. Host linen heinstltxhcd 4C- a (If -t.
handkerchiefs for men IOC TO OUC eaCIl
J. J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY
. A Pleasant Party.
A pleasant surprise party was given In
honor of Carl Jtcynolds at the homo of
tils sister, Sirs. A. C. Harold in South
8ulom Friday evening. Tho thno was
spent in music, games and pleasant con
versation. At midnight luncheon was
sorved. After luncheon was over "the!
games were resumed until a late hour
when the young people adjourned. A
very pleasant timo was had oy all.
Those present wurc Sir. and Mrs. W.
It. Smith, and Misses Minnie Taylor,
Clara Adam, Dora LaGrange, Pearl
Mary, Kva Armstrong. Lola Colo. Jessie
Jor'yj Anna Judson, Llwlo Swarta,
Mary Tucker, Carrlo Tucker, and Kato
O'Klylng; .Messrs. Frel LaQrange, Al
Taylor, I.ewis Jiuhon, George .Tudsopi
PERSONALS.
Alex Molr is back from Pendleton.
-Mrs. Geo. V. Jones .went to Turner
today.
Miss Llcxie Cornelius, of Turner,'is in
tho city.
Mrs. C. I), McCoy litis g6no to her
liomoat.MoliHina.
Col. Olmsted and V. I). Goodale left
today for Harrisburg. . , '
Dr. J'. M. Hurd and Mrs. Hnrd havo
returned from Portland.
(Otto Manson and It. D-Fleming were
Portland Passengers this a. m.
Mrs. Frank O'Hrlen has returned to
Albany after a visit with Salem friends.
Santa Glaus Headquarters
It is not all gold that glitters neither aro our holiday goods all on paper,
but wo have tho largest stock of nice toys in tho city and plenty of good accomo
datingrlerks to show you .around, whether you come In tho forenoon or afternoon
YOURS FOlt BARGAINS
THE FAIR STORE.
BOSTON BANK
HAS FAILED.
Br Ananrloleil I'rraa In (he Jonrnal.
"IJostox, Dec. 10. Tho Broadway
national bank of this city has failed and
is in tho hands of a receiver.
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WATCHES
CHAINS
RINGS'-
At prices lower than over. I havo
.talrti tpecptl pains in selecting my hol
iday goods, and call positively sav I
havo jib nlca tt'Hiio ' of ilqUl and Stiver'
iiovoUIch osevcreamo.to tho city. Bo
fore buying call and ecu, .thorn, no
trouble to show them. F.vcry article
marked in plain figures.
Optical goods n HcL.alitv.
O.H- HINGBS
WatCIUIAKKII, JKHHLKIt AND OIITIC.IAN.
aOOCOMMKKOIAL. BT.
WEATHER REPORT.
Today and Saturday rain, turning to
snow, colder.
.y r)M :LYmimiaibidtut&A
GOLD DUST
FLOUR, .
Mndo by . '
4. Sutnoy Povvor Co.
Every sack guaranteed. 2
Alade from old wheat'. In
quire of your grocer, or tele
phone1 NO. 51. Il.9lm(
J THE -SPA J
Is makinsr moun
tains of Candy for
Xmas these days,
and as usual will
have the finest as
sortment at the
lowest prices.
114 Stnto St.
Umnkk.''lC.
B;3
Enjoying a Xmas Pcast
Is what ovoryniio hi Hulem Is looking
forward to in tho wasou of goKl fellow
ship ami murrluumt, and right hum at
our storti will bo found all tliu dullcious
inorMils in iluii'l puddlmi, cliohe
fruits, Cuimi iVm iraplH)rrK, fancy
(iniiigi ttiul nuts.
Fur your Christmas baking wo havo
tho tlnvst pastry Hour, flavoring extracts
pure splos nud citron as woll m raisins
mid ourrent at bed rnk price.
SonnemanN,
TJIK OHUOEIt
12i Btato ot Telsiiboua S)
Known In Oiegon.
lUvId G. IlivrlK-r, who died at Oxford,
N. J DiKombur 1. wasuu iinrlu of M.
F. J looker, of this city, and Is well
known (0 rosldonts of Saloin as a promt
neul oluontor and founder ofcollcgod.
llo Him to have Uau a quint niuii.wlio
deviilpd hu life lo the oAuso of ediioa
Hon 04i a. mi'rwl duty to humanity,
Slaughtered I
We hrtonluigliUirol the urictw on our
Jjidifs sutth und wmiut. Jo. .Moyeri. 4
Honn.
DeWltl's I.lttlo lturl) Uisors purify
tho blood, clean nieiivr, invigorate
tlio Kysteiu. Futiiuus llllln pills for
eowstlpiitiop mnl liver tnmbles.
fcitonea Drug Stores.
Ililng It Usck.
If the party who walked off from the
.louuSAi. ofllcu wiili an mnbrtdla that
didn't Ixrioug to him, will quietly return
it, ho will avortdomestic unpleasantness
from tho head of an employe In this of
fice, who had borrowed wild umbrella
from his wife, who Is liable Jo call for
Its return any time.
Uxchange Notice!
Parties buying gloves, wraps, hats,
coats, suits, shirts, collars etc., can ex
change same after Xmas If sites are not
right . Jos. Meyers & Sous.
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Agrees to Keep Open,
Geo. C. Will, the popular music deal
er, has decided to keep oen his music
tore every evening until Christmas to
accommoduto the I mile lay trade. Special
tie olleretl for the season urn vlnltim.
guitars, mandolins, und everything in
(he musical lino iioin a piano to a Jew's
harp. Duller Defeated
Hut this need not cause yon to go with
out your Sunday dinner as there. Is an
abundance of hit uhlckeuH and plenty of
luxurlttri cooked each day at The Won
der ltestaurautr
SUSTAIN HOPGROWERS
Attend the Convention- Tuesday and Up
hold the Industrial Movement
Letters From Growers Who Have Joined the Associates -v Let
Every Grower Unite
Tiik Totm.VAi. Iwlleves In association ami co-operation to protect tlicf producer.
Unless tho growers of hops can bo protected to the point where thoro is it reason
able profit to tho grower above tho lalwr-cost of production the Industry is ruinous
to those who engage in It.
Tho convention ot Salem Tuesday iit10:.i0 a. m. should 1h attended by every
mnn, woman and child who can feel or understand the necessity of resisting tho
crushing force of combined capital that has been brought (o. her against theT un
organized hop producer. It is u crop that is especially exposed to destructive
manipulation. To resist this destructive force grinding tho life out of this in
dustry Is the purine of the organization.
Conclude! on Third Tags,
OtiH Smith, Harry l.ucas.ClairQ'Flying,
Charley 'Itoynolds, Clinton Kcynnlds
and Carl Iluynnl.ls.
Hard Fighting
Necessary to win a victory In South
Africa, imt a little sliver will sccuru one
of tho lest cooked dinners to 1m had, nt
1 ne into iiouso Kcfatauraut.
A CLOSE CALL,
The denial Agent of the O. C. T. Co.,
Attacked Dy Heart Trouble.
M . P. lialdwlu, local agent for tho 0,
C, T. Co. this morning sttffured an at
tack of heart trouble which placed him
in a precarious condition for 11 time. He
went down to. the dock nlx.ut OttSand
wnsaloiio In the olllce when he was
taken with n severe pain in tho region
of tlio heart.
He could not get his breath, and stif
fens! Intensely somo fifteen or twenty
'inlniites lcfore auy one arrlviHl, Medical
assislauco was then Htimmoued, restora
tives admiulstervd and ho was removed
to his home on Front street. ,Mr. lkild
win Is on duty again this afternoon but
still suffering some aiu in his left side.
Cider torthe Holidays.
Ilitvhiir lust received a car of Koiitluirn
Oregon Annies, ntn liivnarcsl to till nil
orders for cider, (1. 8toU. Phono 121 .
Our Holiday Ooods
Are nut all on imper, but we have Ihem.
riujy uro paid for, wo will share them
with you for a very little money.
Yours for bargains,
Tilts Faih Stokk. -
UieaWng the Hecord,
Salem'a struts Were literally paukitl
today with holiday shopper. At no
ttiuo have our merchants had letter
stocks, and never have there been greater
bargains offered. The pHiple appriMlate
them too
Kllk huudkerehiufs. miilllerH.
cost, ut Onhtiru's Ituekvt Ston..
etc., at
'S LEADING STORK.
THE LEADER
TWO
STORES
.CTIOAI, UIR!BTM.li 1HSKSTS!
wise jievv lluo of muslin underwear at very special
tK 1 COMn.KTi:.
srehtcj lortVj, linen and embroiilenHl (nun UV
cwtuot be ouualcd for less tlum ti .ut. '
liua ml Ulassware. We can save you money vn all linos.
z&mm B, FRASBR
265-271 Commercial St
WHAT IS THE MATTER?
A Washington Special Hat This On
Toncuo's Fight for Commttee Plsee.
Pending the ounouucemeiit of the
house committees, there ls'a struggle 011
between Oregon and California, for one
of the two vacancies on rivers and har-
Uirs. It is generally conceded that one
place will go to the Atlantic and the
other to the Paclllc coast, and the latter
is the one causing such a tight.
Waters, of iLos Angeles, is the Cali
fornia man contending for the place
agalnut Tongue, and he has a strong
backing, with a fair chance of success.
If Tongue wins out, Nt will he against
odds. Up to the time congress met It
was understood that tho vacancy was
Assigned to Tongue, but when Waters
came on the scene he put forth Id'
claim, with his indorsements, and the
air has lccn warm ever since.
Dolls, und dolls and dolls, great and
small, short and tall, at cost and Mow,
at Outturn' Koeket store.
Mlsa Alta Taylor, of Muclcay, U in the
city "the guest of her sister, Mrs. .1 M.
Woodruff.
Mrs. Delaneyof Starhtick arrived UiIb
morning to yislt her daughter, Mrs. E.
M. Lufore.
Mrs. II. 0. Hayes of Woodburu who
has been visiting Mrs. Spray, returned
homo this morning. ,
Mrs. Meyer, of Seattle, arrived last
night for a visit at the partemal home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. I.ovy
Stuart H. Manna, of Portland,- travel
ing College Secretary of tho Y. M. 0. A.
Is in the city over Sunday.
A Humane Policy.
Or Aiaovlalt;iI Prea la the JanrnnL
Ni:v York, Dee. 10. A special to Ihu
Horald from Washington Bays: Gen
eral Otis has now in custody many im-
jwrtaut persons who were connected
with the so-called lilipino government
A member of tlio cabinet said 'today
the timo had not yet como when tlio
fato theso men could bo determined. It
is proposed to trcat-tliem humanely and
with consideration, and it is lxdieved
such policy will lead other Filipinos to
surrender. Any Filipinos caught di
rectly In unprovoklng murder or looting
will Iw summarily dealt with.
Ex-Senator Edmunds reiterates his
opinion that Mr. Roberts, of .Utah,
cannot legally tns prevented fropl taking
his seat in congress. Hut having Heated
him, Mr. Edmunds hojes that the
house will exjKsl liltn. That, however,
will require a two-thirds vote.
Toys of all kinds at half price, to cIopu
out, at Oshurn's Racket Store.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
COTTAOK
Frank Att, Sunnysldo, Clackamas
county; II. O, Sahlstrom, Ilebert
Smith, V. F. Gunn, J. S. Sharp, John
II. JlUrgood, Miss Eva Perkins, Port
land. TIIK WILLAMKTTK.
It B Wilson, J G Pope, II W Grant,
Portland; II W Hickman, Morris P
Mendelsohn, II W Hyland, S Witkon.
Bki, E 0 Neill, San Francisco; C W
Frankol, E J Oillen, New York; A
Iceland, Grants Pass: F. W. .Tnnostone
Chicago; Harry Pritchard, Portland;
JTItader, Now Yerk: II A VniiAni
rlngo, Tlnf HilsanCo. N. Y.; Win Kuhn,
J C Uolr. Chicago; Joseph T llrcmiln,
Cinn. Ohio-
HOLIDAY APPETITE
Italn or, shine, holiday, Sunday or
weekdays makes no difference to a
man's appetite. He wants tho best to
bo had at all times anil that's why so
many patronize the
White House Restaurant,
100 State St., Salem, and
St. Elmo Restaurant,
244 Commorolol st.Snlom
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The salesman and. women wore kept on a rush since the annoln
ment of th6 great reduction sale for the purpose of making room'f '
the spring stock. It docs not tnko'tho Salem public long to find out
genuine sale. It is astonishing to see how many jackets thaladles toot
away and capes at almost half their value. Tho only thing that Fried
man's New Itackct had to purchase was trunks nnd valises as Inv 1"
ably tho customers would pack the trunks nnd valises full of goods be"
fore leaving tho store. This great reduction sale will conllnuo until
we go east for tho spring purchase. Meantime wo must empty
shelves nnd counters. Thosd in want of clothing como in and he
what our suit says to you, hear our Overcoat talk, see what our uls
ter says lo you, hear what Our ladies copes and Jackets will say to yon"
see our ladles' furnishing goods dopartmont, look nt bur prices 0
men's furnishing, hear otlr towels talk to you, our ladles' ami
men's mackintoshes will say, take them away. Our notion depart,
inent we prove Immense bargains to you. Our laces and embroideries
will show you that wo mean business. Como while the assortment a
good. You will find that Friedman's New Kacke Is the bargain
house of Salem.'
GEORGE I1R0S., Proprietors.
No morylilMo or opium n Dr. Mlliw'l'AU
hum. C'uiib All Pain. "OniicdiMiIwi"
TODAY'S MARKRT.
Pobtlanp. Dec. IB. Wheat valloy
60 61 Walla Walla. 60c. to 61.
Flour Portland, $2.75 to 3.00. Super
fine $2.15 per bbl.
Oat White 35Mc. grey 35.
Hay Timothy $ll11.00 por ton.
Hops Ilc; old crop 6 (Jo.
" Wool Valloy. 1213c: Eastern Or
egon, 8Uc Mohair, 27 30.
Millsttiff llran, $17; shorts, $18,
Poultry Chickens, mixed, f.1.00 te: 11.60
Hens 4 to 4.60, turkeys, live, 13c.
Eggs Oregon,25c per doz.
Hides Grceii,saltedG01b8,8r)c.under
00 lbs, 748) ; sheep pelts, 1620c.
Onions 1 to lKc
Ihttter Rest dairy, 37)4(340; fancy
creamery, 60c to 65c store 25c 35c wr
Potatoes 60 to 00c cr contal.
Hogs Heavy dressed 5c to Oc.
Mutton Dressed.OJc to 7c per pound.
Beef Steers. $3.60$4.0O; cows, $3.Q0
3.50 dressed, beef OX to 7tf
Veal dressed, 0&Q8c.
SALEM MARKT.
Wheat 68 iKHimls and over 40c.
Wool Hie, Mohair 30c.
Hops G to 10c.
llarley 35 to 38c.
Oats 2(1 28c.
Hay Haled, cheat $8.00., Timothy
$8.3$10.
Eggs 22c.
Flour In wholesale lots $2,70 retail
$3 00
Mil Is tuffs-bran .$13.00 shorts $15.00)1
1 loirs 1 rcsscd . 5 lie. '
Live cattle Steers .3cows 'i)i to 3,
Sheep f 2.60Q $3.
Dressed Veal HJiJb.
llulter Dairy 18 ccreamery 25c.
Poultry Chickens 0 to 7e, 'lurkoys 1
tolSKc
Potatoes 25 to 30c.
Corner Slate and Commercial.
Paffon Bros. Book '5f ore,
96 and 98 State Street.
We call attention to Christmas buyers to our "annex" which we hsvi. t
ened to aivomodate the crowds and our mammoth stock of "
Holiday Goods
GOOD DOLLS ' -.'' .
BETTER DOLLS
BEST DOLLS- ' , ' !
I'lisnionawv uressei ami uiuircfiseii. vvo ask you not to make
eunses in uie my line mr we win nave
Toys! Toys!
your pur.
Roth In Home and Foreign 1 make In large varieties. -Kverytliing to pleMe
tlio little ones. We expect to sell you holiday goods by the. power of kf
prices. , " r ' ' "'"
Our Main Store
t"
Is groaning under tho weight of tho charming gift,
beautiful purses.- The swellest caleiillai
The most
The neatest stock you have seen for years.
STORES
Wo have Rooks Oalor.
rs. The daintiest uw.
PATTON BROS
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
fHOLIDAY GOODSl
At Jos.
lers.
HoliJay a loves I
Muyers & Sons. Expert
fit-
State omclals,
Tho state olllclals went to .Vancouver.
Wn., Friday, to inspect the-Stato Deaf
Mute school there. Governor Geer Is
attending the annual meeting ot tho
Slate Historical Society, at Portland.
Debate In Congress.
II K AMocliiteil l'rcas In (be Journal.
W.vNiiiNOTo.N, Dec. XLGeneral do-
bate on the currency bill dosed yestor-
lay, and today the bill was read for
amendment under the live minute rule
We present our stock of goods to the attention of the xople
with the assurance that It Is not surpassed In extent, char
acter or low priee.
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 GOQDS.
ee our Guaranteed.
$15 Gold Filled Watches.
Sterling Sliver Umbrellas and Wulklng Sticks. Give us
a call. Wo can save you monoy, as wo buy in large quan
tities nud direct from the Manufacturers.
A PART
Of our mammoth stock of holiday rock'
ers have arrived, step in and select one
before the stock is broken, we will hold
it for you. Prices ranging from $1 to $15,
i F. W. Hollis & Company
Ki n.' TV IVT .1 r n . it.
a uai woor i-iortn oi rosiomce.
S. W- THOMPSON
FHONU 3IOI.
and
CO.
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The Way to Uo Happj
fs to make your children hanpv, you
can do that by buying your Christmas
toys at Tho ralrStore, a car load of holi
day goods for everylodi'.
Do You Like Mince Pie?
We soli Thin miuco meat. Chan,
fruity and as "good as mother used to
muke." Sold, only in bulk, you buy as
much as you want
12 12 1 w Hrvnmis K.vuw
:1M1! L'L'US
Yew Park Grocery.
Qik Invitation
I believe that if you'll ronio down to my storo and take a look around
you will Und, somewhero among our big line of staple and fancy holiday
things, most of your wants sat'sllod ond that, too, at prices that mean
dollars to you in tho end. We have extra help: we have the goods most
uu uispiayeti, una plainly marked: ana we are more man gum in iiuvu
i feel free to come and look at yi
DO YOU 2
"
you
t'onr leisure.
I Our North Window
Contains now jiut u sprinkling ot dolls, mirrors, while embroidered
goods, handkerchiefs, andiancy things generally.
Our South Window
Contains lots of toys, lKnks, games, blocks, etc.. liesldea that wonderful,
. little steam train, and a stationery engine and elevator.
Here are a Few Prices
I
i
Impossible to Quote Many
Nickel plated crumb pan ami
scraper . ,60c
Xlg turkey roaster 40e
Ingersoll dollar watch, urc
Itrass 5 o'clock tea kettle with
alcohol lamp 83c
Fine nlcklo plated coffee or
tea pots fioV
tVjrn popper ... 8o
ill cart Hw
IXill putiii carl
Cork Soled Shoes
Harmonicas"
Photo Albums.
. oc up.
,60c up.
Humes '. , .V up.
Dolls.. v .;. Iclip.
Our extra-large kid Ixxly,
Closing' eye at $1.60 Is a Iwauty.
Small purse' -Jc up. Sterling
nipuntetl alligator and fceal
fiirses 75e
Eeal seal purs plain . . . (Wc
flla
CROSSING THE OCEAN
ROBINSON CRUSOE
TIDDLE DE -WINKS
NURSERY PUZZLE
SOLDIERS' GAME
STEEPLE CHASE
BICYCLE RACF
WAR AT SEA
FOOTBALL
DOMINOES
WE CARRY THE LARGEST- AND
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
lacksmith's Goods
IN THE VALLEY. CONSISTING OF
ffiLELELN.L' PHCENIX SHES'
ALSO CARRIAGE AND WAGON
MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
GRAY
BROS
Cer: State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore.
Hkht nitmt.vrKi sini.ui , ., ,,
.i-u ns Kir ji uu
'. . . .or lag f.00
a runs for .25
.leans fir
.per bunch
liKHTOUVNUUTKII Hl'tUII
Hkst htaniiauii toviatoks
llKHT ATA.NDAKII COILS'
IlKSTUIiOCK MATCH km
BTUICTI.V KANCV
A"
,
I The Little Steam Train
M trch Oregon Ituok- u
X wheat Hour. jC
y Cranbtrries. y
ft Maple syrup lu bulk, f)
fi mjriuri)i-u(uiiriilo k
v butter always on hand, v
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Allen & Bowersox!
For Men, Women and Children
I believe, that if people only realized what iimifoitable, Knililo shoes
these are, evvry periMin who reads this nd would buy a pair. They're
llsuiilton-Urown's gools, and are strictly tlrat clas.i with welteil oles.
Ask for them.
AUTHORS
POLLY
SNAPS
LOTTO
BO PEEP
BASEBALL
OLD MAID
nTmnrmTnTnrnmrffra
3
mcES
In south window makes regular trips at 4 o'clock and at T o'clock
hi lug the little ones.
STORE OPEN EVENINGS.
ilaih
WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com.
WlHIaWllllllMl-llWtWIWMMlllllllllllllUiWtMlWHtii
5c
10c
15c
25c
AND UP!
CHECKERS fcwwiuiiuwwwia
PALMISTRY
CAKE WALK
JACK STRAWS
ROUGH RIDERS
HOLD THE FORT
PRETTY VILLAGE
BATTLE OF MANILA?
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A.ii,i ihinrcKX ciiAN'npiMitLiu
KTR QUAUTV YVU. VUKKU ClIKKHK
Hest coi pish
Svhui' (tuoicK)
ItUOKWIIKAT I'lOOK, (OUVIIANTE,:i,""u'liKJ
Ult. FniCK 8 CRKAM UAK1NU l-OWIIKIt
. ...in Mr.itvr.li bwkkt
TUOICK MIXED CVNliy
large pack'dges'.'
'...... ..
1-OTATOhS ..
.per ran
er quart
....per Hi
....per lb
.. ,.,.-. per io
..in gallon pall'
..per" 10 lb sack
...perl lb tins
per can
..10 lbs for
,..3 lbs for
etc., all at
.01
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.10
.15
.10
.05
10
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.5
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rDA.moiM BROS,
The Palace Market! everything at cost,
ill Oil your order for a roast,
broil or fry of heef, mutton
pork or sausage. Corned beef
lively cooked. Ivnnl.m.t ,,,.,.,.,. J
i- . n ..' . " "I'.iuwm
rmdv to slice for your luuch.
e have our ov n delivery man.
our uitronaire litn.-i "
MOYER & EDWARDS,
PntS03l. 1S8HI.TJ
133 State St.
Out 178 Days,
T.wsa and H kinds of
Pictures and Embossed Blocks at
F, & Dearborn's
263 Commercial St.
The good ship CrlJe has justarrive.1
aJL1" lnrK of tl,e lebnite Giant
Portland Cement, Plenty on hand an 1
Or Ml Alw iO.OOO feet drain tile a
rea-muable prii-es.
D. S. BENTLEY & COMPANY.
3tQ Front Street
i The entire stock of the Osborn IM-ket
(More. opiK8ite Postoflice, aIwii,
Oregon, U now Iwing sacrificed at cu-t.
JjoHeserve! No Foolishness I Kverv-
i tiling Goes! Tlin !!.- mnslsts ill trt
of hhoes, Underwear, Hats and Caiis,
Dolls, Notions, Gentlemen and Ladies
I nderwear Celebrated "Hull.Hreeches"
atfl, formerly $1.25.
OSBURN'S RACKET STORE
Prepare for Christmas.
Christmas is near at hand and mine
pies and plum pudding will be in de
mand. Von will llnd the first ilaw
nour. mince meat, fn.it and all tlie
luxuries you need to prepare the feast
at Uranion A Hagaii's. 1-' U11
The Bon Bon
."ifAi1 PPrtrtWM who willcontln
ue to serve all natronn win. ., ..i ; .
stock of be confectionerv BTi T.i.r
ti rVTe?hl,n drink f 6la or cider and " '
1 1 VI iu f n nt m StaU B'fet. I w x N"fK !- H to do housework I
II li IIU Alt. A n.,.u I small I .n.II.. 1....1.. .! ft I Tnlir-
. Keep your eve on
Iw. Ieyer? & "
Christmas goods llcir
line are ariel anl
teautlful.
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