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6Q DAYS SALE.
Dress Goods and Cloakings.
Jackets and Furs.
Mackintoshes and Umbrellas
Comforts and Blankets,
Table Linens and Napkins,
Skirts and Corsets,
Underwear and Hosiery,
CLBARANCB SALE
PRICES FOR 6Q DAYS
Me I H0LVERS0NrSTHT
OOl COMMERCIAL ST,
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the a: bargain a: month a:
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Our entire line of
FUR AND PLUSH CAPES
AND COLLARETTES,
reduced from 1.00 to 6.00 on each garment. These
goods weremade for us by America's leading manufact
urers. Special quality linings and workmanship mark
each garment. All furs were carefully selected and
matched and made of as few pieces as possible. These
points distinguish the "made to order" garments from
the cheaply made, poorly lined, many pieced kinds with
which the country is flooded. You know the reputation
of this store for fine furs, so take advantage of this sale.
J, J. DALRYMPLE L COMPANY j
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Old Eyes Can Be Made Young
by properly fitted glnssos, ami when
inoy nro ground on our lino trench cryn
in-
improved tlio npcurnnco
ni, thov
Moan oi (intruding from it. Jt is our
puslncsj to make lenses for defective
nllit uiwii scientific principles and wo
tout tho sight fruo mid lit it it witli
Kineses thnt renew the vision. Wo nro
optieinns In overy sense of the. word,
buying u lurgo slock wo cuii replace
u broken part on short order repair bows
uud iniiko them Hume as new.
forrAOK.
V I) Wisdom, M V Hindis!
Hlukcly. Jno II Ilurirnrd. Pnrtlr
Winnie remborton, .Marlon ; .1 II J'eiiii.
Wiulun; II I, ltenty, Cliomitwn; I' II
.Miner, .1 u .Miller, I'nrkpla
Hulnh
Portland, Airs
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WIILAVI.TTK.
C I- Pilchard, Fn.il S. Shores, .Mrs.
l-red J. Shore1, .Mrs. CInrenco .M. Itruno,
Now York; If U bniiifwnrthv, John
Knot, Chicago; II b Unities iWvlllo;
T Wells, Sllvertun Oregon, II. C Heed,
Cove, .fcdi Is Wilson Kansas L'itv;
.Tnmes .M Horry, So Onialiu, Neb. V..
.Mux, I). I llanna, Ouv Thniiipou, Tort
land Or. '
Marlon County Ktult Growers.
Tliero will bo a meeting nt the court
house Tuesday at 10 o'clock a. in. Co
operation will bo discussed.
C.H.HINGBS
WATCIIMAKKIt
AND OPTICIAN.
BOO COMMKWOIA.t,
ST.
WEATHER REPORT.
Tonight occasional rain; Sunday fair
Out 178 Days,
Tho good ship Crisslo hns just arrived
with a cargo of tho celebrated Giant
i'ortlnnd Cement. I'leuty on bund uud
for sale. Also 20,000 feet drain tlio nt
reusounblo prices.
D. S, BENTLEY & COMPANY,
3IO Front Strootl
Kvory lover of music should attend
tho Concert on Monday evening Riven
by tho Wilder Harp and String Qunr
tntte.
FOU SAM'. At a bargain, arnsoof 28
Yulo lock postolllce boxes, II keys,
Suitablo for villain) noitoflleo. L.
Jones, Salem. 1-0 :)t
MYSTERIOUS DOINCS.
A Salem Lodging Mouse the Scene of
Disturbance.
For several days tjio air Of Snlom has
been erineated with a sort of nebulous,
lurid glow, mid thoro hns been a sibil
ant whisper, barely distinguishable, of
clmo, disaster and sudden death.
Tim JounsAii hns endeavored to follow
tlicso mysterious emanations to their
source, nnd It seems that something did
really happen in one of tho Snlom lodg
ing houses whan tho new year wns but
n few hours old.
From the Information available" It
seems thnt somo young man, whose
Identity Is unknown. . was taken Into a
room in the lodging house, in tho Cot
tlo block at about 2:30 a.m. last Mon
day; that bo shortly afterward raised a
yell of murder nnd rolibcry, called for
bis mother, nnd made night hideous
with his shrieks; that he was then
dragged out of tho room and still kept
up his outcricsjthnt ho eventually made
his way down stairs, or wns dragged
down, nnd disappeared.
Mrs. Mnttlo Ilutchius nnd somo of
her lady lodgers heard tho disturbances
and witnessed some of the ierformancc.
They saw two men bring the supposed
victim, to ho wns evidently drunk or
drugged to tho door of tho room, into
which lie wns taken by the lodger who
occupied the room, the third man going
nwny. Soon afterward tlio victim com-'
inenced yelling blue murder, nnd ti
lady across tho hall snw tho door opened
and the lodger drag the victim out into
the hall.
Ha was then dragged near tho head of
the stairs, and here Mrs. Ilutchius in
terviewed him. He claimed to havo
been shot, roblied of $12, nnd bis neck
dislocated, and wanted to see his mother,
being very incoherent. IIo appeared to
bo nbout 21 years of ago, was dressed In
black and had a black monstnsche.
Ho finally started don n ntalrs, sliding
and dragging himself.
A young man who had a room there
over night then showed up nnd was sent
after n policomnu by tlio women, lie
wns unable to llucl one, but met n young
man who It is said claimed to be n
policemen and went upstairs with him.
They routed out tho mnn occupying tho
room In which the frnens is said to havo
occurred, uud found him lying dressed
upon his bed. nnd claiming that he had
seen or heard no ono In there.
Tho lodger In question had rented tho
room of Mrs. Ilutchius tho day before,
paying a week's rent, but ho has not
been back since Monday morning.
The police are looking into tho matter,
hut ho fur have not found tho combination
CONGRESSIONAL RACE,
Speaker Garter and Senator Brownell
to Contest Tongue's Scat.
Carter Wants to De President of the State
Republican League Anything
to Beat Tongue.
Anent the congressional situation in
this district, it has become an open se
cret that Congressman Tongue's sent
will Iro contested by several strong can
didates. The Portlnnd Telegram says
thnt Speaker Cnrter and Senntor Drown
ell nro in the field. It says thnt Hon.
K. V. Cnrter, of Ashland, Is expected in
Portland In n few days, to consult with
friends relative to his candudaey for the
Stnto League of Republican Clubs.
Mr. Cnrter has many friends nmong
tlio members of the legislature who
served with him nt Salem, nnd theso
generally predict thnt bo will get the
plum bo Is in quest of. Mr. Cnrter's
only formidable opponent is said to be
Stnto Senntor Chnrles W. Fulton, of
Astpnln. However, Mr. Fulton is not an
avowed enndtdnto, nnd possibly will not
consent to run.
ir. vyuriur is oomg groomed by Ills
friends for tho office of congressman
from the first congressional district, In
opposition to Congressman Tonguo, who
now holds this ofilco. As Stnte Senator
IJrowncll, of Oregon City, howover, is
also after tho office, Mr. Cnrter will by
no menns have n walkover. Senator
Brownoll snys his ambition is not so
much to fill a chair in the halls of con
gress us It is to defoat Congressman
Tonguo. If this is all that Senator
brownell desires, he can jiorhnpa host
accomplish his purpose, It is boltoved,
by stepping aside for and assisting Mr.
Carter.
Bta doqs.
Draft
Tho football game nt Pendleton be
tween a local school team and the Walla
Walla High School team, wns won by
the latter, 18 tod.
Brown's In Town,
IIo came hero to toll his friends how
to travel between St. Paul nnd Chicago.
He snys tho Wisconsin Central lty., Is
the best In nil respects, fi lw
Lewis Dentil, Salem Inrt , says,
Kodol Dyscpslu Cure did mo more
good limn anything I ever took." It
digests what you cat mid cures dys
popsln and numinch troubles, Kt.iuus
Dni Stores.
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The fine China that used to nccuv nun
side of my store hns all boon sold, tlio
room it occupied Iwimr needed
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larger siock oi
Foru Christmas priwont, a Morn m an
received u Flnthenrd skull
for the
provisions nnd groceries
thnt I now lu'.vo to keep on hand to sup
ply my patrons. Tho spaco formerly oc
cupied by crockery Is now filled with n
fresh stock of canned goods and best
groceries which will ennblo mo to serve
ull who may give inn their tronigo tho
best of Kit Isf act Ion.
SonnemanN,
THE (IR00l.lt
134 atate at Tolephuie 5)
The British Army.
Inside of it mouth the Ilrltl-li army
In South Africa will numbc over I2fi,
000 men, but this will he insulllclent to
accomplish the task the nation hns un
dertaken. Tho Doors have at least
calculation T0,000 men, msslbly more,
nnd since they ure wise enough to re
main on the defense, choosing the
battle fields nt all times, It will tuko no
less than live to ono to dislodgo and
drive them back to their own country,
before Dloomfonteln or Pretoria can be
reached the Kngllsh army will have
been greatly reduced, nnd in nil prob
ability Great llrltain will have to throw
250,000 men into South Afrlcn before
she overcomes the Dutch of tho two
little republics nnd their allies. Had
tho English realized tho enormous cost
of Bulxlulng the Doers and taking their
country away from them, before the war
begun, it is probable thoy would have
been more considerate in the demands
they make on Ooin Paul.
A Brisk Demand for Klondike
Animals.
Tho Klondlkcrs who start north Mon
day ure todny picking up draft dogs for
use on their trip from Skngway to
Dawson.
They proposo to t.ko two dogs apiece.
From Skngway thoy will use two sleds,
four dogs and two men to each sled,
and thoy expect to roach Dawson In IIO
days from Salem.
Their destination Is Cupft Nome, and
they will lie over ut Dawson until the
Ice goes out of tho Yukon, when thoy
will follow It down the river and bo
among tho first to reach the bench
where the sand is pure gold dust.
The Wilder Quartet.
The charming playing of the favorite
quartet received Its usual hearty np
plnuso for every number rendered, Tho
especially unique feature of this organi
zation is the bountiful harp and the
background its wonderful tones make
for the other Instruments is a never
ending source of delight. Their best
work, however, was done in tlio II
Travntoro uumlcr and a more delicious
bit of tone color would be hard to con
ceive Musical Times.
JOURNAL, X-RAYS,
Tho Kltlo mulo Dopuhllc will soon
wish It wns a cnyuse.
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Modern philanthrepy: robbing the
poor toglve to the rich alallockefeller,
Spreckles, Carnegie, et nl,
It's a great thing for the farmers to
have Secretary Gngo deioslt Uncle
Snm's money in the New York banks!
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As ovldenco of the country's prosper
ity It is stated thnt no railroads have
failed. How nbout the patrons of rail
roads? .
The new order of things seems to bo
for n citizen to do nothing without the
"consent of the government," Instead
of the "consent of tho governed."
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Uncle Samuel now has more soldiers
in the Philippines than there were In
the combined forces that whipped the
world's greatest general nt Wnterloo.
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Tho military editor of tho Oregonlan
is it genuine. He tells his readers all
about the bnttles reortcd in South
Afrlcs,wbicb finally prove never to hnyo
been fought.
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Susan D. Anthony nlwnys wns peculiar.
She now believes that for a mnn to havo
n wife nnd a mistress Is just ns had ns
for a Mormon lo hnvo two wives, If not
a little more so.
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It Is said that the llepublican county
chairman has fully looked over the field
nnd considering the conditions deems it
advisable to inaugurate n "Citizen's
ticket" In Marion county.
Thoso British officers who waded
through blood right up to the Doer fort
nt Gnmetlnennd emptied their revolvers
into tho port holes. In the faro of death,
...
were Indeed brave men.
The Fcntimcut in Washington uncut
tho Dnberts case seem: to be crystnliziug
along the Hues of the Bible. The good
people say to the members of cengress:
"Let him among you that Is without sin
cast tho first stone."
Cliii-Plicasants
They are out of season
now and we cannot have
them on our tables, but we
can all have the best thines
of the season just the same.
by taking our meals at tne
St. Elmo Restaurant, '
244 Commercial nt, Snlom
GEOHGE DROS., Proprietors.
BIO DAY'S RUN.
Spreckels Sugar Refinery Crushes 1500
Tons Beets In ia Hours.
A correspondent nt Wntsonville, Cnl.,
sends us the following clipping from the
Wntsonvlllo Daily Register:
Tho bit? Spreckels stignr mill hns
broken nil its previous records for crush,
lug beets. Up to Inst Wednesday Its
greatest tonnage for n twelve hour run
was a little over 1400 tons. In a twelve
hour run 011 that day, howover, ovor
1CO0 tons of beets werosllcwl, which Is
at the rate of 3000 tons In twenty-lour
hours. With the beets thnt nro in tho
bins nnd thoso thnt are coming in overy
dny the present run will continue sov
ernl days yet. It is not thought likely
that another lay off will be taken before
the final run of tlio season is made.
It scemB that a heavy rain set in lator,
which interferes witli tho run, and our
correspondent comments on Jan. 1 : "A
lino Now Yenrs gift, is n good steady
rnlnl The beet man or ranchers wear
long faces', oven to old Spreckels."
PERSONALS.
LITTLE TELEORAMS.
Polk county's 1890 assessment sum
niury shows the total taxable projKsrty
to bo $1,400,040, which is an lncreaso of
fll.Odl ovor last year. Multnomah 16
tho only county that has not reported.
Judge W. 0. Hale, of Eugene, is re
commended by Oregon delegation for
district Judge of Alaska, with a fair
chance of upjiolntmoiit.
Dryan addressed 200 commercial
travelers at Omaha Inst night.
IJndor tho constitution Congressman
Hobortsls notn citizen of tho United
States, snys John G. Carlisle.
An Actress Trial,
Ciiattanoo, Jan. U. 'Clio trial of Julia
Morrison, the uotross, for murder, com
inenced today. Twonty.fivo physicians
are said to 1m ready to testify to Miss
Morrison's mental narration.
Auction Sale to Close.
Beginning Thursday afternoon
January
11
5
111, at 1 1 ai.
and continuing each Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday afternoon and Saturday' night, until
all is closed out.
No fake sale v no byvbidding, everything
will be sold without reserve for cash X X
Dry goods, Shoes, Furnishing goods, etc. at your
own pi ice. Be on hand, do not miss it,
WILLIS BROS. & CO.
FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE.
FRIEDMAN & GREENBAUA, Auctioneer.
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A Bank Kmbezzler.
Dufk.u.0, Jan. ti. The statement is
made that F. A. Xeston, paying Tellor
of the Fidelity Trust and Guaranty
Company has embezzelled 1 18.000.
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Attention Farmers '
We are now prepared to Inko orders
(or the Air Dlnst Separator. It separates
(he Duller Fat from sweet milk, sweet
or sour orenm. All .orders taken ut the
Crystal Ice Works, 10th nnd State
street. KfinsnAW A Woodford.
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The postolllco receipts at The Dalles
for tha lutt quarter ol 1800 were $2,
752.17, an increase of f LVfl over the pre
vious quarter.
United Brethern.
Devival services continue nt2:30 p. nt.
and 7:'J0 p. m. each day, Sunday rchool
nt ll:!50 u. m. Preaching ut 10:30 a, m.
and 7 p. m. bishop U Darkley, D. D.
of Woodburn, Or. will preach.
Cut Rates to the Bast.
If you are contemplating a trip East,
von can Bave money by going on the
I Northern Pacific railroad. The best
ferviceol auy road. Accommodating
. iwrtera on each car to look alter your
1 wants and upholstered tourist eleeptrin
on each train, no change of cars. Call
1 011 us and get full information.
! Tuomas, Wait A Co.
Miss M. K. Uoberts, went to Sclo this
morning on a visit.
J. Wolf, the Silverton hop merchunt
is a Salem visitor today.
It. Catlln the merchant left this morn,
for a business trip south.
Ales. Powers, of Halsey, returned
home on tho morning local.
II. I.. Karl a business man from
Turner, was In tlio city today,
0. II. Lnuo has returned from a busi
ness trip to Seattle, where he spent sev
eral days.
Rev. T. D. Ford, Presiding elder or M.
K. Church for the district of Kugene re
turuod home today.
Mrs. A. DeLany mother of Mrs. K.
M. I-nForo went to Sclo tody, to visit
her daughter Mrs. Win. McDonald.
Mrs. F. W. Osburu, who has been vis
iting at tho residence of G. F. Oshurn,
returned to her homo in Eugene today.
Dr. J. X. Smith, was called to Shedds
this morning, to tho bedside of his
bis father, who Is quite ill. He will re
turn Monday.
At Albany 28 persons are applicants
for the place of janitor at the new court
court house.
Joint Installation.
On Saturday last the U. V. V. and the
Ladles of tho G. A. It. held u joint In
stallutiou and cainpfirelnthooldOrutige
hall on State street, having a chicken
dinner at twelve.
At 1 p. m. the gavel called the jolly
party to order. Pros, elect, Mrs. Fair
bunks Introduced Miss Jennie Itowen,
president of Antiotam Circle of Oregon
City, who Installed the officers of U. S.
Grunt circle, viz: President, Mrs, Fair
banks; S. V. P., Mrs. D. O. Howard; J
V. P., Mrs. II. D. Lucas; Chop. Mrs.
Sherwood; Sec., Mrs. Wands; Con.,
Clara McDermld ; 3., Mrs. Mnngus.
Cnpt. Ormsby then installed the of
ficers of the U. V. U. Col., J. It. Fnlr
banks; Lieut. Col., D. 0. Howard ;Maor,
R. It. Ryan; Chap., Cnpt. Lucns;Q. M.,
It. E. Wands; Adj., T. M. Humllten: 0.
D., W. T. James; S. W. Pettlnglll.
At the camp fire, Miss Itowen guvo u
very interestlnu tnlk, reporting the
clrclo at Oregon City being 30 strong,
und protporlng, the U. V. U. at that
place being 12.5 members. Many of the
old boys told stories of the days when
they wore the bluo. Ono told of the
days when bo was at Andersvlllo prison.
Another now lie lost tils strong young
arm. Another of tho awful battle of
Shiloh. Doth onlors are prospering,
five new names beingadded to the clrclo.
These ladles are doing n noble work.
Sinco last August, over 200 garments
have been made over, and distributed
among the needy of Salem, besides sov
oral dollars in cash.
MARION COUNTY MATTERS
Business Being Transacted .at the Court
House.
XRW SUITS.
Wnltcr L. Redman bus commenced
actiau for a divorce in Dcpt. No. 2 of
tho circuit court, against Emily L.
Redman, alleging cruelty nnd asking
for custody of u daughter uged C. Slier
mnn, Condit &. Park n-o nttorneys for
plaintiff.
I'ltOllATK.
W. T Slater, ndmlnlstrator do bonis
11011 of the estate of Ellznlieth Coyle, de
ceased, yesterday filed the flunl report
of Rev. J. S, White, deceased, lute ex
editor of tho estate, and tho same was
allowed and approved.
Wiuifren II. Pemlierton, executrix
of the estutoof Nancy E. Stephens, de
cerned hns filed her third scml-uiiuun
reort.
J. T. Deekwith, II. P. Nye nnd R. O.
Donaldson, appraisers of tho estate of
James Anderson, deceased, filed their
teport, showing the .estate to consist
of real one personal property valued nt
tio.ooo.
dcudh ru.im.
F. XV. Durbln, shoriff, to Jacob Oiesy,
40 acres, in 1 4 s, r 1 w., $1,121.
Eugene Drown nnd I.ucy E. Drown
to Anthony Jones, land In d i c I. X.
Gilbert. 1,000.
F. W. Durbln, Sheriff, to Jacob Glesy
pnrtoflot No. ft, block Xo. (lAuroru.
$773.
J. C. und R. J, linker lo X. C. .Tor
gensen, 5 acres in t 7 s r 3 w. 225.
If must b? disposed oi
Our immense stock of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing,
Wo nt-P trninp- in .sell'ofT everv article in this department an
going East for an entire new stock in the spring. So here it
gees:
Men's lino suits nctunlly worth 10.G0, wo will sell for $0.75
Men's fino Hulls our former price $12.00, we will soil or... .. 9.50
Men's nil wool cashmero suits formerly $10.00, we will sell for. 7.75
Men's all wool cashmere suits formerly $8.00, wo will sell for . , fl.00
Men's Bults (good durable goods) formerly $7.00 wo will sell for . O.OO
Men's suits special $0.00 , wo will sell now for 4.50
We do not intend to carry any of these garments over, if
"It il lt. ...:il nnnlnll, i-m Con lw.-,..
prices win move uieiii, ineae win icimiiujr u, jk huc;
Men's ulsters well worth $7.50, wo will Bell for . $5.00
Doy's und Young men's ulsters, regtllnr $0.00, ottr price now Is. . 4.25
Men's overcoats worth $0.00 our prico now Is 4 50
Men's overcoats, our former price $9.00, our prico now Is (1.50
Men's overcoats, our former prico $12.60, our price now Is i.oo
Who said clothing was going up? Our prices are down.
Men's pants, former prico $1.00, now 75
Men's pants, former prico $1.76, now $1.25
Men's pants, former prico $2.60, now '75
Men's pants, former prlce$3.25, now 2 50
Seeing is believing. Come and see them.
Doy's suits splendid values nt $2.00, now -. $1.(16
Doy's suits, cun't bo beat for $2.76, now 2.P0
Doy's suits, our former price $3.50, now -.fir
Doy's suits, tlio bestjposslblo nt $5.00, our prico now is 3.75
Hoy's mackintoshes for 1.25
Men's mackintoshes for 1.40
Every garment quoted in the above list is a snap.
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET,
COR. STATE AND COMMERCIAL STS.
FRIENDSHIP
Is sometimes casllv trained nnd us ensllv lost. Hut our low nrices make Inn!
una premnnent friends,
The following nro n few of our trndowlnuing prices:
Sugar, granulated, 20 lbs for $1.00
Sugar (do) or bng, 100 lbs , 5.00
Mince Mcnt, best, per pkg , , 6c
Sodn, Arm nnd Hammer, per lb 6c, 0 lbs for , 25
Pens, Imported French ; very fine, per enn 15
Cornmenl, whlto or yellow, per bug , ...... 25
Uornmenl. whlto or yellow, per bng
Mush fowl, fnncy, wnent flakes, per package.
10
75
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The Wilder Harp nnd string quartette
will give ono of the most enjoyable con
cert that Salem's pcoplo havo listened
to for many a day. Thoy will be as
sisted by Mrs. II. D. Holland, also by
Professor Secly and Miss Dee. trice She.
ton us uccompunlsts,
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Hoods
Knit Shawls
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THINGS IN
ALL LINES.
OUR PRICES
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TODAY'S MAKKKT.
Portland, Jan. ft. Wheat
60 ft 51 Walla Wulla,5lc. to 62.
Flour Portland, $2.6T to 3.00.
tine f.'.io cr uui.
Oat Whlto 3530c. grey 36.
liny Timothy $0f 10.50 or tun.
Hops 8 He; old crop 5 & tic.
Wool Valley. 1213c: Kastern Or
egon. 814c Mohair, 27 30.
Mlllstuff Dran, $17; shorts, $18,
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 to 3.60
Hens 4 to 4.60, turkeys, live, 13c.
Kggs Oregon,20c per do.
Hides Green,saltedOOIbs,80c.unde
w lbs, 7$Q$96 ; siieep pelts, lOMe.
Onions 1 to lJc.
butter Dest dairy, 35(33714 : fancy
creamery, 60c to 55c store 22)c 30c per
t'otatocB ou to uuc ncr cental.
Hogs Heavy dressed 60 to 0c.
Mutton Dressed.OKc to 7o ier pound
Dcef Steers. $3.60(j$$4.00; cows, $3.00
(iiks.du uresseu, ueei u 10 i
Veal dressed, 0K8fc.
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat 58 pounds and over 40e.
Wool 10c, Mohair 30c.
Hops 0 to 10c
Barley 35 to 38c.
. uuts m tu) zbc.
Hay baled, cheat $8.00..
$8.$10.
Eggs-18320c.
Flour In wholesale lots $2.70 retai
$3.00
Mlllstuffs bran $13.00 shorts $15.00
Hogs dressed, 6)c.
Live cattle Steers 3J4cow8 2 ( to 3
Sheep $2.60$3.
Dressed Veal OKc
Hllttnr Dalrv IK rrr-nmnrv ofi.
Poultry Chickens 0 to 7c,
tol2Jc.
Potatoes 25 to 30c.
Flour, best standard brands, nor sack.
baking Powder Dr. Prico's Cream, nnd there is no better made.
1cr lb , , 35
Inckwlieat flour very best pure, per sack 35
Gelatine "Plymouth Dock;" extra line 16
Mnrmnludo Peach, funcy quality, per enn 12'3
Apples, dried !b, good quality, 41hs for 25
Hnfsins 3 Crown Muscatels, 4 lbs for 25
l.urd pure leuf the finest wo ever sold or saw, per lb 10
You can buy stuff called lard nny where at 10c. We want you to see this UrJ.
It Is packed by T. f.I . Sinclair & Co. Very respectfully,
IDACnON BROS,
ENJOYMENT
A HOME WELL FURNISHED ADDS MUCH TO
YOUR DAILY ENJOYMENT, ALL THE FURNITURE
NECESSARY TO MAKE YOUR HOME AN EARTHLY
PARADISE. CAN BE BOUGHT FROM
F. W. Hollis & Company
First Door North of Postofficc,
JUST RECBIYBD
A FINE LINE OF
Timothy
sry 20c.
Turkeys 10
HEEDS OPERA HOUSE
l' ATI ON UllOH., Uue ami Mautgert.
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TO-NIGHT
THE GREAT
TRAGEDIAN!
WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com.
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6ARVING SETS
SUITABLE FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Also Cutlery, Shears, Sissors, etc.
GRAY
BROS
Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore.
Great Auction Sals
Of millinery, dry j-ooda, ladles' und gents' furnishing goods, china
ware, glassware, tinware, etc. Tho eale openicd yesterduy in good
stylo. Und the Inrgest crowd ovor seen at an auction in Fnlem.
hverythlng is going fast and very cheuj). We will have our next sale
ut 2 p. m. Tuesday. All come; plenty of room nnd comfortable seats.
MRS. tn. B. PRASBR
N. IJ. This is a bona fide Kile and anything in the house goes nt
your own price.
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The Choir of the Baptist Church
have secured the services of.
The Wilier Harp and String Quartette J
of Portland assisted bv soma nf nlf-m'i vorv hest
talent, to give an entertainment, at the
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The Harp and Mandolins to be used, were built es
pecially for Mr, Wilder according to his own plans
and are said to excel anything in use on the coast
An evening of exceptional pleasure is promised
to all,
Admission, only 25 Cents,
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