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'" "7 ' S-V-W 4 I! W 3h i: .ir.fc i MAT FOR SALE; i- "Wo have Just received from Edwin S. deorgo (lift largest - pt' manufacturer of fino furs tn' Amcrico) n sample linn of tlio " .. fnibiji ,eegant furs' evpr brought to Salem. Wo will placo these flno furs on salo for ::::.:. O G"3EB "lTjeD3E3EB: nt tho mnnufoeturors price". Tills Is tho greatest offor over made, lllght In tlio midst of the fur season. : : : : Wo mako no statements wo cannot substantiate, offor no vol ties Wb thnnot show, quote no (trices wo nro unable to moko good. ;:;:::: : . :' . : - ''Wntqh Ihia spaco for further announcements.' r J. J. Dalrymple & Co. FOR SALE r THEIQllALlTY STORE. it Tf& &i r Clias. II. Hinges Next Door ta :Whcat Market, Han FftANnrtco, Nov. 17 Cash 07,fi OiiiOAoo, III., Nov. 17.-Dec. 71 olom, 60. GOLD" OUST FLOUR MA nit uw . The SldnevPowor Co, riiuilfcv, onuoos. mado for family use, ask yourgrocorH for t. Brah and shorts nlwaya on hand. A. f. WALN, AGENT. FIIONB 51. t: - HOTEL ARRIVALS. Willamette. T J Calf, Chicago. W M Welch. Ban Francisco. George IVteona, Son Francisco. J 0 Lindsay, Portland. ! II L Whltelock, Boston. B W Freer, Ban FranclBco. Arthur hi Dow, Boston. A J Lolund, Portland, Miss N M Ilollenbeck. Boston, Miss 0 M Liudhoig, Hoston, K W Montgomery, rcndloton. K E Uobblns, McCoy. Cottaic, T. F, Hovnlo. Chicago. ; W. D. Chamberlain, Pendleton,; . ' Alias IITBouIo, Portland. . 0. L. Clark, Portland, M. I). Wisdom, Portland. Frank Ilobson. Btuylon. ' Mrs. Clayton wentEcnf Mutoschool, . ,JJER0NAL. ,, to her homo yesterday, nftor a visit with nor etsior jurs.K. j. jionurtcica. Mrs. II. Ouir. of Scotia Mills was in tho city yostorday oh her way to tho Friends' quurtorly conflrencoat Marion Geo. 0. Will made n business trip to Woodburn yeeteriloy Miss Ethel Knight ia vial ing friends lit Portland. Mrs. Horry Winn, of Cottago Grove, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.Veach. E, P. McOornaok went to Portland yostorday a ternoon. j. E.rHosmor,of Sllvortbn, was tit Bo loin yestorday. Mlsa Halllo Thomas has gono to Turn or to Sunday witli her parents. Prof,.J. II. Aekormuu returned from a visit to tho svhools in Yumliill county last evening. M. D, Wisdom. Hecrotary of tho Oro gou Statu Agricultural Booloty, camo up last nigiit registered nt tho Cottago' Ho. tel. It. H.. Fleming went to Portland on business yostorday evening. Miss Grace Bruwstur of Lebanon who washoroou a visit with tho fauuly of W.'ft Meunett rotariienl lipmg lust oven Jog, Mr. and Mrs. O P Ooshow, of Drowns villo are making a visit here. - We fir? fleadqtorfers - For Your Breakfast Foods. 'Cream cf Wheat, Ralston Breakfast Food, Rals ton Pancake Flour, Pillsbury's Vitus Mush.Gra . no, Dessicated Wheat, Wheatine, Germea, 5rai.Qse Flakes, Malt Break fast food. X X i - Fivo minuto nineh Is mill our leader. ..lh backaae. ' T -A Tull Jlno,o Apme mills pro-luda. uurry U10 JtOHetl uais J. Jus lor s, m curry 1 RerWeiritior If youV'rtyt Boo Uwi nit eooQ broad buv 1?autart llriMrtm. ' 't v fjl... , PhoifU Ml. Mi Rotn Vpi.ii. A & M f ,- -1 IT'S A GOOD SIGN To see ft palisflod n an with glosses which Bult hi uvory way, It la not a good fit simply to lit I0118C8 to tho Bight, regardless ot tlio tramo Thorn are two separate parte In fitting glasses, tlio flcionllflc fitting of lenses and tho median ical part of making fitting and bonding of frames to suit each individual faco. Wo com bine both of thesonnd give satisfaction which merits tho recomondatlon of making now cui tomcrs every day. When needing glaeses, .camo and see us. Scientific Optician 296 Commercial St. Holverson's. Mrs. T. Holvcrpon and Mrs. II. J nigger went to Chemawa jeslerday lo visit friends. , Mrs. W. M. Kimsov returned from a visit with friends in McMinnvillu last evening. Mel. Hamilton and son Ira went to Portland this morning. Clark Churchill wont to Wood burn on busineea this morning. Lohrt. Nolllo Brown of thoBolvatlon Army, is transferred to Portland whore she went ttiia morning. Mm. Thos. Caufield went to Portland this morning on a visit with friends. Mrs. W. II. Bathorsuy and son and Miss Bnslo Henslov started for Ban Fran- Cisco to join her husband who is permau ontly located more. G. W. Slalcy, 0110 of tho Asylum force went toYoncalla to visit liis family for a few days. .1. A. Taylor wont to Marion this morning to attend quarterly mooting of the Friends Society. W. 11. Wehrung, of Hllloboro, came upon the 11 o'clock train. Dr. 8. It. Jessup, who hai been for ioiiHly ill, ia reported oh improving must favorably today, 1 "l..Ts.'irV"VT&tt SITN SALEM'S SOCIAL ij ST HALLS OF FAMES All Social hews of Western Oretoa t iteportca ror our uauy iieaaers. (Yon are cordially invited to contribute re-torts of social gatherings, personal items and notices ot coming events ) Tlio pust weok has been filled with so oral gaiety to such an extent that pop ular society womou bavo been kept occupied. Preparations for tho Charity ball como along nicely. All tho conv inittcea of ladles nro working hard. Tho week closes with an nftornoon recoption given by Mrs. Thos, Holman and Mrs. Geo. II. Meyer. Attout thirty or moro of 8nlom's so cioty ladies wero entortained at Mrs E, M, LuForo's Friday afternoon from two uutll five. Mrs. LaForo has boon giv ing n Borics of tbene charming afternoons and oaoh succeeding tho other in now and novel entertainments. .Friday thero was a literary contest In which the ladles wcro given subjects upon which a poem was to bo written. Cards with numbers to correspond wero passed about and ladles iu pairs wore to match their skill and jointly compose on ono subject. Tlio combined efforts of Mrs. J. B, T. Tuthlll and Mrs. T, 0. Smith, Jr. wore voted unanimously to bo tho beat and for tholr brilliant Ideas thoy woro pre Bouted with bouquets. Dainty refresh ments mixed with sparkling convon-a tl-jn brought tho third of this splendid hontesB's partlos to a very successful end. Those present wore: MrB, Jt, 8. Bean, Mrs. Henry Meyers. Mrs. J. F. Cah breath, Mrs, Paul firoat, Mrs. Win. WcsUvcott, Mrs. Hay Gilbert, Mr. T, 0. Smith, Jr. Mrs. J no. Krousse. Mrs. 0. D. Gabrieleon. Mrs, Claud Catch, Mrs. J. B. T. Tuthlll, Mrs. Frank Waters, Mrs. 8. I. Hoyden, Mrs. Geo. Bingham, Mrs. I. L. Patterson, Mrs. Will Gray. Mrs. F.d Edea, MrB. Goo. Brown, Mrs. Win. Brown, Mrs. Goo, Burnett, Mrs. Lot Poarco, Mrs. It. Cortwright, Airs. S, W. Thompson, Mrs. Willis Morse, Miss Hughes, Miss Ethel Hughes. Miss F rankle Richardson, M bs Geo. Giltner, Miss Margaret Cospor, FOH A COLD IN TUB HEAD ILaxatlvo Uromo-Quinlno Tablets Coqko in five minutos, lOo for n 2 Wholo wheat Hour, Bjiqkwhbat, Graham, best rolled oats iu tho city, 5 lbs for 25c. liver's liaelb our. mado In Pendleton, ' Graber ao St. AddrtKBrrt tka Jnrr. A man who had never scon tho In sldo of a courtroom until bo wns Intro duccd as n witness in a cubo pending In one of the Scottish courts, on being qworn took a position with bis back to tho Jury and began telling the story to the Judge. Tho Judge, In a bland and courteous manner, said: "Address yourself to tho Jury, sir." Tho man made a short pause, but. notwithstanding what bad been said to blm, continued his narrative. The Judge wns thou more explicit and said to blm: "Speak to the Jury, sir, the men sitting behind, you 011 tin benches." The witness nt once turned around and making nu nwkwnrd bow wild with perfect gravity: "Good morning, gcntlemcn."-hifrnl Courier. A CntnloROP. "Miss .Mnrv." wild the nnble maiden "wo 'speei t have nn en'tnlnmen. ni our clinVli iicx' week, and I got ipenk n piece. I was lest goln to nu you If you had n book with roiiu1 oh horn pleeeH InV" "Why. yen. Oorti, I linve a honk ol recitations. What kind of a piece do you wantY "Well. I miis thlnkln ob nonicp'n In do nuture nh it enti'logue." "A whin" "A coining'!' yon know, p pleco villi one person n tnlk'i' and 'ttother one answetln 'ein imek linn you cot n piece like .In, f IM like It f'lHt ratp." New Vint. I Hlitine. A "TCt ( Vllllttl. One 'ili"i' hi 11 reception which Ren I tor IVvi'iitttfe iiihI I iitteiided nonn rtff ir Ii!h ilii'Doti the li'Mtrrts ml lil In niofl itirpilve: "Ate yne Scti'Mer Itcverldge, tho sen stor fni'ii I'ldiniiriV' The 'elllltui t.cwed niod-'stly. "It l'iuill. -.eetiH iiiKMlhle. Why. you nie n men. l.eiialhfn vntithl" "Mnilii ilC IViflftl.M)1HtHyeIldge.wlti out n iinlle. "I sluivc." -Sntiirdny Even Itm 1'oxt. t'nrntftin'r Ten. When the veilm mnle. or nntlve ten fof Pn'-JiKiu-y. Is enltlvutod. the sped." nrc tiented to un neld bath before plnntl.iu TIiIh oorteiiH the hnrd Hhell which Hiiri'iitindn the kernel of the seeds ml fimhhm them to sprout In three 'i four months, if planted In their mintl state. It requites three or foi venrs for the needs to germl note. MARTIN PLACED" UNDER BONDS Jo Appear Before Next Cir cuit Court. Mujt Answer Charje of Assault With a Dancer- ous Weapon-Conclusion of Testimony on Preliminary examination. At 1 o'clock p. in, City Hecordor Judah brought In his decision in tho cuHoof Willard Martin charged with as saulting Geo. Murphy with a danger. qiib weapon, holding tho defendant to appear lMiforo the next Circuit Court, in $500 bonds. Tho Hecordor had ta ken tlio matter undor advisement when tho presentation of tho caso was con chtdod Friday afternoon, to which time tho'tnattor had been continued Horn Thursday, So von witnessiH for tho defense wore uxutultibd, including Bert Lynch and Joo Tyler, who wero put on tho stand Thursday by tho stato, Tho defense ca led them to show that Urego, the stato's witness who tostlilcd to Boeing Martin atriko Murnhy thrco blows on tlio head with a billy, was not iu tho saloon at tho time the trouble occurred there. Lynch aworo that Crogo wns not in tho Baloon when tho troublo occurred. Ho said that there wero only throe per sons present, but when asked who thoy worn, raised his figure to four, and named Tyler, Murphy, Martin and him self MoNary endeavored to cross-ox amino tho witness iu referonco to his toeUmony tho day before but tho do fonso objected and was sustained. Tyler, tho borkoeper, s woro that Crogu was not iu tho saloon when tho trouble took placo. Said that Murphy, Martin, Lynch, Ed. Finloy and hluuoll wero the only perrons present, Ho was severely cross examined by McNury, who en deavored to bring out nn nckuowlodgo mont that Crcgo may have boon present, and bo at ono tltno conceded that Crego may have been tn tho other room of thn saloon, J. C. Johnson G. W. Johnson, Carroll Moores and N. W Clark told of tho war 01 worus on 1110 smowaiK uoioro ino trouplo In tho saloon, giving substan tially tho samo account as had already been given by soveral witnesses. Iu substance It was that Murphy was hold iuu forth to tho crowd on politics usinir considerable violent languairo, when whon.1 Martin camo up and offered to bet f 100 that McIClnloy would bo elected, and that Murphy referred to Martin's debte and a 7000 mortgage on his farm ; that tlio controversy grew quite warm and Murphy made warlike demonstrations but did not attempt to strike Martin; that Bomo one camo up and got Murphy uwoy, going with him to Eckerleu's faluou from whence ho soon returned and entered tho Western sa loon with Bert Lynch. Clark wits standing in tho crowd im mediately behind Murphy .(or soveral minutes, looking for some ono but his attention was not attracted to the colloquy between Murphy uud Mar tin until 110 heard tho lie passed betweon them and saw Murphy double bis flit an though he wero going to strike Martin, which, however, ho did not attempt to du: nor did Martin make any move to defend himself. However, J. 0. Johnson could not re meuilior any of tho bad lauguugo ad dressed by Murphy to Martin. Tho only vilo expressions ho could remember wero uttered beforn Martin chipped In. Carroll Moores recollection of tho mat ter was tho same ou that point, Ed. Finloy heard tho row on tho street and afterward went into tho saloon with Martin and was standing at tho east end of the bar when Aiurpny anil Jyncu entered ana came up to the west oud of the bar. Crego was not in the saloon. Murphy looked at tho barkeeper ami usod Borne vile languago in reference to Martin. Wit Hess anticipated troublo and started to want tno tmcK uoor ot tno saloon, lie heard a scramble, looked around and saw Murphy in a falling position. Saw him fall, then went out. Did not seo Murphy start toward Martin. This wltuoau was cross-examined at some luuith by MaNary. who endeavored to bIiow that it was uot reasonable to sup poso Ui at this witness would go into the saloou with Martin and thou leave him thurrk u-vruLnr Itir Hint lis ivna ntuMif ltk ln wl by Murphy without ettha A COLUMN OF MEDICINE TWO THOUSAND FEET HIGH. A United States Senator's Letter. UNITED STATES SENATOR McENEHY, OF LOUISIANA. Hon 8. D. McEnory, United States Senator from Louisiana, says the following in regord to Po-rn-nnt Po-ru-no Drug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Oblot Gontlomon Po-ru-n is an excellent tonlo. I have used it sufflclontly to say that I bcllovo It to bo all that you claim for it. Very Respectfully, S. D. MolSnory. ft -jLTZ'hr yMiJJUfa "I 4 ' ' imm ' ,-"oa,,tWftB4s Three Car To moot tho domands for Fe-ru-n. as a catarrh romody daring tho fall and win ter throo car-loads per day la required, row peoplo comprehend what an im- mohso amount of l'o-rn-ua this is. It Is eighteen hundred dozen bottles of Fe-ru-na, each bottlo containing twenty ounces. This amounts to twonty-one thousand six hundred bottles, or four hundred and thirty-two thousand ounces, or throo million four hundred and ilf tyslx thousand doses. Throo car-loads of bottles of Fe-ru-na placed end to end in a slnglo row would oxtend over fcur and n half mllosj ar ranged in a column ono foot squaro they Would mako s column nearly two thou sand foot high, four times as high as tlio highest cathedral tower in Europe, and nearly twice m high as tho famous Elffol tower. Itomombor, this amount of Peru-no Is shipped dally to moot tho enor mous demand for th Is wondorful catarrh rr.ndy. Tho f aoilitlos of tho Fo-ru-na Medicine Company aro taxod to tholr utmost to koop up thla romarkablo output, week after wook, and month after month. This ovor-ineroaBing stream of Fo-ru-na finds its way into thousands of homes in evory stato in tho Union. Fe-ru-na is as ef ficacious to curs the winter catarrh of Now England as tho summer catarrh of Texas. Fo-ru-na is an absoluto panacea for tho climatic dis eases of summer and winter. It is tha safo-guard of the homo amid tho bliz zards of Montana, and tho ovor-pros- Mrs. O. T. Mo llargue, Uozeman , Mont., ayi I'o-ru-nn cured mo of a nupposod poly- 1u, caturrh and hroat trouble. ont, novor-falling romody for tho ills thatboBotthohouso- hold in tho sweltering heat of JUorldo. Mrs. Magglo Turner, Holly Springs, Miss., writes: "About fifteen years ago X was takon with catarrh of tho head . I triod soveral dcotora and all the patent medicines I could hoar recommended for catarrh. I spent sovoral hundred dollars and found no relief. I was grad ually growing worso and was given up to dlo. Last Soptembor Fo-ru-na. was recommonded to mo by a frlond and I bogan to tako it I had no faith in any thing any moro, as I was not ablo to sit np, and was a moro Bkeloton. After I had taken ono bottlo ot Fo-ru-na X began to improve X am now taking the ninth HVpl Household Treasures IJs'aSXS'aSSe: bin is 1 1-2 inches deeper than on ordinary treasures. One bin has partitions in for different kinds of flour. Each bin holds a 50 lb sack of flour and a quart seive. Two nice clean bread boards. Two small drawers one draw has partitions for knives forks and spoons and are well finished at prices that are within reach of all. K LOW I'HICED F. W. HOLLIS FIRST DOOR rWR.TH.OP POSTOFPICB. trying togethhn mvav or stuvlni. tn help him. The argumont by counsel consumed nearly an hour. McNary waived tho opening argumont. John A. Carson made a skillful plea for his client. Martin, and John A. Jeffrey presented tho enso of tho stato iu an ablo inannor. Recorder Judah thon took tho matter undor advlsoment until l n. m. Kntnr. day. ENCOURAGE AN INDEPEND2NT WHEAT MARKET AT 8ALEM. Tho undertaking of Mr. Humphrey and othor gontlomen oporatlng with him to establish an independent gain market mid milling entorprlsoat Salem Ts worthy of investigation and encouragement. It such a thing is possible here it is to bo brought about by a man of Mr. Hum phrey's standing and experience. There is a general impression that tlibre is a complete monopoly on the milling and warehouso business at Salem ami in thoWillamettovalley.thatno individual can aland np against and succeed. This means that tho farmer must tako what tho monopoly will pay for wheat ai.d that tho consumer must pay what tie monopoly charges for flour. Just at present wheat is going lower and Hour a going higher. An independent miling and warehouso enterprise at Sulom would at least keep opm the means ' of commulcation with tlio outside market and as far as Jt, exerts any inlluence would baa check on tho' two-headed monopoly. The sword of tho wheat and flour trust ia two-edged and cuts ice both ways. Thore ought to be some way to dull its edge, and Mr Humphrey and his associates know bow to counteract the -dangerous weapon that is raised against tho life of theso Im portant industries. Loads Daily. bottle and bollevo myself to be porma-' nently cured. I hovo discharged all my holp, am doing my housework alone, and weigh 155 pounds. Although I am 41 yoars old I f eol as well as 1 did at 10." Contractor Roberta in a recent lettoi to Dr. Hartman as to tho merits of Fe-ru-na says: I "Your remedy Fo-ru-na has cured my boys entirely of catarrhal troubles and nowjhavoturee of tho healthiest boys in tho stato of Iowa, which I attribute to tho good effect of your medicine. My wlfo had a stomach trouble which Fe-ru-na also cured. Alto gothor for my wholo family wo bavo saved 500 in doctor bills. X am a contractor and mason by trado and am known all over Northwestern Iowa. X bavo had stomach troublo which has boon greatly relieved by your romedy Fo-m-na. We think it is tho groatest medicine on earth." Mrs. Elicaboth Orau, Now Athens, 111., says: "For two years I had catarrh of the nose very bad. Sometimes it was so bad that X could not sleep at night. I doctored with two physicians, but they did not holp mo. I road about Fo-ru-na in tho paper and got a bottlo ot it. I thon wroto to Or. Hartman and he said X should continue to take it. I took itnntll I was ontlroly woll. Whosoever follows Dr. Uartman's advlco will get woll." Aro tho nostrils stopped upf Is first one and then the othor nostril stopped up 7 Is thero a discharge from tho nose 7 Is thore dropping from tho back part of tho noso into tho throat? Is your sonso of smell off oc ted 7 Do you have pain in tho noso 7 Does your nose smart 7 Do you sneozo often 7 Aro you troublod with nose bleed? Do you blow your nose frequently 7 Is tho discharge from your noso thick or thin 7 Is your breath offonslve 7 Do you snoro whilo lying on yourSldd7 If so, yon have chronic nasal catarrh and should attond to tho mattor at ones, A short courao of Fo-ru-na will cure you now, but if you put it off it will take longer. Besides the dlseaso is liable to spread to tho throat and lungs. Tree books on catarrh sent by Thi Fe-ru-na Drng MTg Co., Columbus, 0. T8lPftiMJS9MRti I & COMPANY. FURMTUHC HOUSC. An Important Difference. To make it apparent to thousands who think thomsolves IU, thnt thoy are not allictod with any disnaso. but that tha syBtom only needs cleanaing, ia to bring comfort homo totlioirheartH.asacoetlva j condition is easily cured by using Syrup ui i'mo. munuiHciureu oy tno unuiornia Syrup of Figs Co. only, und sold by all druggists. Msccatees. You are requested to meot in tho hall at i p. m. .iionuay, rsov. i, to arrange for attending the funeYal of our lato es teemed Sir Knight E. 0. Holslnger. Let iwory Sir Knight promptly respond to this notice By order 01 the Lieut E. M. Huun, W. T. RtonoK, P. K. E. L. P. Parrot t, of Ropehurg. is reg istered at Hotel Willomotte. Salem Susday School Convention. The closing session of tho Salem Dis "trlst Sunday School Association will bo held at the First Presbyteiian church, tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at f?t30 sharp, '(Inflations of vital importance to tho Sunday School work of this city will be d'BouBeed. fsoHundijy School teacher, ot otberH person interesteu in Sunday School work, can afford to miss this meeting. . Superintendents aro requested to cal tho attention of tliolr teachers (o thta' nieeting. YEW PARK MEAT MARKET Headquarters for tho best meat and lard In tha city. Give us a cull and reo how well wo oin please you. prompt and care Itiha t tent ion to ull orders. J ; .I?ione,blaokiT. s : V G, BOWERSOX, PROP'R. O.T. Kobrti, Dent eon, Ia. ilT'fitVfffT'WH?VT?iiiwi O. C. T. Co's t'ABUKNUKI. HTKAhiklt POMONA ALTONA 1JIAVK8 von l'Oltrr.AND lllToxrrpt8nn(lTat7 n m. QUICK T1MK AND CHEAP UATHB. D(ick lMtwon Hlato anil Court U(. At. P UALDWIN, Agrnt k Ok tfBk .4W 1 PATTON LI-HUNG-CHANG Soys ho uoulll not keep house or travel without a kodak. He al ways carries onu to record tlio scones us bo journey. If he weio nnywboro near Salem ho would sup ly hiuipelf with Kodak goods as sold by I'atton llros. They bavo a complete stock of every thing in that lino and its always frofh. Hove von seen I heir new linu of "Melto'u Mounts " Patton's Book Store, inmninniiiniifiiiinifiiinw i MID OUT I To make room for an : immense stock of toys : still to come we must : reduce our stock of boots : and shoes, underwear, c piece goods, trunks, vat- fe i cs, blankcls, and cvery- &- dt.t - - llJIUg, a : . . , c v - Great Bargains i THE FAIR STORE M 274 Commercial St., balem, Oregon. MMlMillllJlllllllillJlilJjaJililJ FUNERAL OF E. C. H0LSINGER Remains Will Arrive Sunday Afternoon and te Burled Monday from Concrccatlonol- Church. A lob gram received tins morning from Mrs. E. O. Holsinger who is bring ing tlio body of her husband from Albuquerque. N. M., was to tho effect that tho reinalus will arrive horo on tho -1 o'clock train Sunday, ami proportions have been mado accordingly by tlio Maccabeo lodge, of which deeoused was a member. Sir Knights Aug. Huckosteln, 11. l. Taylor, N. J. Jndah, Hilaa Howard, Edward Ellisand J. O. Itoed, have boon detailed to ineot tho liody nt tho train, it will bo takon to the residence of tlio bereaved wife's, Mr. und Mrs. J. P. Veatch, whero Sir, Knight X. J. Judah, 0, W. Htump and W. II. Squlro will bo in attendance. Tho funeral will tako placo from tho First Congregational church ut2p. m. Monday. Rev. W. 0. Knntnor will con duct tho sorvlcos, after which tlio Mac cabees will take charge of tlio remains and inter them in Kural cemetery with tho ritualistic seivicoof tho order. NEW TODAY. Advertisements under this bead 5c a line each issue LADIE8 When docsors nnd others fail to roliovo you, try our romody. Pack age freo, P. 0. Drawer, 1587, Mil waukee, Wis. 11 17 ltf DEAFNESS OURED-Or no H. Rowan, Milwaukee. Wis. pay. 0. 11 17 Hi WANTED An edutated, refined young woman, worth f20.000, wants husband who would bo good business partner. Address 0, Mox 83, Bt. Louis, Mo. 11-17 31 FOR BALE. A linn hnil driving mare nrlco no object if bought i-oon C. Marsh, 35'High street. 1M7 ai Farmer's Meetln at Maclcay. On Tuesday Nov. 20th at 1;S0 p. in. at Macley thero will Ik a public meeting m tho interstof the Farmers Warehouse ........, vi.. ui uuinui iu miiuu uvory one iu that section will be interested. 11 10 3t A Harmless DIjic. A chimney lire at the residence of Richard Oarey, on East Stato street, caused tho ,flro department to take a run out there this forenoon, but no ma terial damage was done. WINGS OP BASE For the tired womau, wlio has to bow. That's the way they all talk of the Staudard Ilolary. Come to tho store and try. ono. YoiriLundnrntiii.fi iwia... - -- m- -s .?". v.. I 1 )-; . neii ''"- I H07 Commroll St. Carbide for your gas lamp, 2 pounds I BROS. O j CIN'Gfe :n WILL TAKE PLACE SOON. IN ORDER To , MAKE! THE CHANGE,.THE STOCK HAS TO BE REDUCED "NEARLY ONE-HALF V I, And (0 sell rapidly , tlicro must bo somo) induiomont to the purehasor, THIb thoy aro anro to have. Wo- start tho great ilestriictinn of the prices on aur stock immediately, -and will tnku about 00 doyfl. It will ennblo you to" buy a $15 suit of clothes for (I), a 12 suit for $7.G0, a 10 RTt forJd.DO. an 8 auit for f5. In children's clothing' you will get the Hiimn nrOnnrtion. Men's rubbru worth 7ro. for50c uniV OOo rubber's for '40c. Ladles'' rubbers worth OOo for-a8iv Children's rubbors tho samo urupof.tlqn utd tliQ tanio.'JU iirtlce. Rubber boots, n discount of 25 per cent. Mackintoshes for men and ladles nt 05e on the dollar. 1 Spool cotton, best brandx, at 25c per dor.en. Ten cent spool silk for live conls. A puckriko of,iil!Oiiillo.iOr.,nr,rntoiioJti h(j1, for 3c, wrrlffls)k 4uammmxm Embroideries at 05c on tho dollar ; Ioi'ch ditto. Passameiitry tilmminusnt halt price Indies' shoes worlh $5 for 75c; al la , diet shoos cost $2, $2.Ctl. $3, f 1.50 to be Isold fnrCOc. Childien's shoos just hiilf price 1 Overalls worth 50o for .'18c. I All our men's under weiir at (!0c oil the , dollar, I Men s ovorsblrlH iu OOo 011 the dollar. Men's collars, tho 20e and 15c grade. at 8c, the 12'(jU grade for 7c, tho 10c for 5 cents. I lilankotH, ((iilllH, counterpanes will be Bold at a dificouut or 25 per cent. This will give consumers un opportunity to pui chase the best grade of goods at a lower price than has been heard of m Salem before. 'I hose who know the value of money, and have sense enough to know a good thing when, it h of fered to them will come and partake of this great sale at. A. X X X X ROMAN'S NEW" RACKET Cor. State and Com. Sts. Sal-.m Or. PURCHASED ,8 nttVL The Osburn Racket Store at 60c on the dollar, and have moved the goods into my store, first south of the Postoftice, ' I ' . will give my customers the benefit of my purchase by sacrificing the goods some at wholesale cost, some for less than wholesale cost, The stock con-' sists of Ladies' and gents' furnishing goods, shoes, umbrellas, mackintoshes, rubbers, notions and hats Come early andget first choice, ISflDORE GREENBflUM Location First Door South of the Postoflice, V AT New MilMnfery Ste """0F ms-D-L F1ESTER Our entire new line of hats received this morning. First Store South of Post Office. AT THE CAPITAL BUSINESS The , presont year. You will flmt hero skillful toaohera, correct methods and woJro . equipments. Students admitted at any time. V sltbrs. welcome For illaetnUN ..i.ivuu,jrrai, mil will mill lieru BK1I equipments. Students admitted at any i catalogue nddress, yf Bottled Beer Klingor & Beck Successors to SJootbBalera Bottling Works, All orders for liottlodlwr will bo HlleJ at tlio brewery. Kept ou cold storage. Free ultv delivury. Thlonhnnh 2181, Wheat Bought and Stored By the Aurora Roller Mills Branch otllco ond warobpuso 181 Trade at. between High and Church streets, lluckwheat and oats bought at highest market price. FRED P. HURST. 7-27-tf d&w ( mn I COUNTY Hi CITY . :IIii!heSt oah nrlai .nf.l -l rjii...j.. ?. lk: opposite Gray Bro',. Hold government license OO itAnl... S . ,, a utoidio iu un . . .. ' Ws.RlWaJ'K II ft II II ft ' 1 I &F-.FIRM p jfc.t styles of ladles' Jtkel, Latest Btyles of Indies' tho dollar. enpes RtCf0B A our silks, pliiBl.es and dH, worth finm l to $2 pr yM7 li't. so d for 60a, all otl'or volveeona J , A $2, 12 50 and $3 corset for t, t,A corset for 75c. fl.26, l cornt org 7Co corset for 40o. Ht Men's worklnu ulovcs. n ,.i...... 30 per cent. Tho same on ladle i Z i Tho best kid gloves nt half ?& K,ont J leathers, tins and pinnies wnrlh & to tt) to bo sold for 10c each w Towels at two-thirds tlu-ir value. Table clolheB,25 kt ci-nl. dltcouul. yfcAlNjees. g.Kdp, 30 per cent discount Oura'm is to rcnlizo nlmut trie on lh. dollar average, on nhont f 10,000 Jl if goods, and imifit be done wltliln r,i days ffom tho 15th ol November. Ncckliea, 3rM: guide for 20o, 50. r.u for S60, the 25c bows W ICc. in Sox that will weor tho prices cm u I felling n 50o pair for 38c. 35c ii, d i9 nr... A ir... ...'1. 1.. n. . . "l"'.iw lie, mid 11 ha pair for 3c. A fountain pan worth 25c fnr8 , A box of paper and envolont-s oitl, IGo for 4c. , Tnhlu cutlery nt 00c on tho ttolUr. Knzors. BtropH. and knives, siiHm worlh n dollar lor 00c. THE X As nn Investment, poys suhstan l dividends. This fact Is demontlr! continually by our graduates. rour our students bavo gono from school w profltablQemploymeiitiluringtlieUt. two weeks. Plan now to take a court COLLEGE. SALEM. OREGON, ,V. I. STAf,BYSPPJlncipal, Bolenr, un ( s For and Weildings. Reception -, all occasions, ; : J .Mny..L. Gesnerjianajtf - 2 0 3 Cottate aad Perry r a - . -, n w COLLEGE OF MUSIC AWU Am A.J.CurlraJ. Pfln. UterarywjJi Dep't. Z. M. Parvld. fnus. uoc . u" -. of uepsrtmeat of Muiic . it Full MUM In the nrlnclp! """"glj,. aud art. Pint terra l!ln Moh1r -JftyK Bcua for circular to xSe., & Mulcmora Ko 7. Htwu Hi NortJiw8stern Normal a1CIH UIl"J ., ml Term opeas SPt- 2 r i. -K..S."?r ZmA NmL.''ii K? -ffi&t?51SS27 " .,. w. ....-" j- Bduil lor clroularn. fener Orchestra kinds of securities 11 10 t( A. J. OAKLAND. A. M. pjU!1