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' fr-vyal fmw'rtfrrr.'t "THW"-"7''- H iii!i,iiili fiininrW 1 t A M ' , v v k v k - rmfcr-MTii r i ii I " lriiiTi1ffTiSi fti tT"? 1fr ' """ MWVIBBBBBKJ- -" '" ar - --- - . mptisz Sales Every Morning This Week From 10 to 12..,. ) onhrintriiifc week, we will mpfhirig some seasonable article of dry goods on which we wijf mike a price that will positively be under any compel i- lzu .. xu ,-.,, ,. .!., , nt , rmnAc Vmi mnr finn infermr. HUH Ull II1C ddlllC lJUaillY UI KUUUJ, i vw "'"J ....v. ......-. gobcls offered at a fraction of a cent less, perhaps, but you "wort't find such snaps as we will offer. jjgi,tii iWinniiiiiimiwnHf.nl u Ut&XMKMKBIKCnnSW9S0TVWRiQAIWUNhtSMttVttncaiA A, STYLISH i fyery ,busy m the nir department. i " Good dependable, honest V. That's the Whv. r Temperature makes yDU FUR BOAS, $1.10 to $12.50. ' STORM COLLARS $1.75 to $24.00. FUR CAPES $8.25 to $26.00. J. J. Dalrymple & Co. tlHEH BALG LnaS. H. MIUKUS ii ti ? Next Door to THE WEATHER. Tonight and Sunday rain. Wheat Market, Uau FiuMoiaco, Nov. 2-1 Cash 00 1. Chicago, 111., Nov. 24.-l)ec. UK Balem, 60. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADE BY The Sldnev Power Co. atDNBY,.onxaoN. ma do for family uco, nak your grocora for t. ,Urun and ehorta always on hand. K T. WALN, AGENT. i-uoxa 61. a. nuicL -iiiini.o. A. Willamette. Paul I) Walah, San Francleoo. Joseph MokzIiio, San Francisco. 11. h. Rimstein, Ban Prauoiaoo. I. B. Reedor. randlonton. L, B. Oeer, City. Geo. Boyer, Portland. T. O. Abbott, Tacomn. II. D.TuomuB.Seattli). W. P. Oatnixoll, Clioranwiv. L. R. Pknhnor, St. Paul. 8. V. Long, Portland. Goo. A. Orux, Portland. Prank O, Mnyhow, Bun PranalBOO. L. 1). llolory, Bob ton. 0. 0. Kylr, Portland. - We flr? Headquarters - For Your Breakfast Foods. Cream of Wheat, Ralston Breakfast Food, Rals ton Pancake Flour, Pillsbury's Vitus Mush.Gra- no, Dedicated Wheal. Wheatine, Germea, Granose Flakes, Aalt BreaUast food. X X Five mlnutomuah la atlll o.ur loader. Coofco in live mlnutea, 10c for a 2 111 DAClcAKt? ArJul Ifno of Aomo mills proiuola.H Whole wheat flour. Backwhut. Graham, Rolled'OataS Iba for Zba. Wa cmrrytlhri beet rollotl oata In the ojly. 6 lhj for 25c. Remembprlf Jttu waut good, brad buy Ilyor'a Beat Flour, made in Pendleton, Eastern Oregon. , r Roth & Phone 611. fW- I : Miintwmiiitiiilt'iw'ii ii ijr . offer for two hours each "iu- ;t wBCwamwriMfci AiMH. ,tf.--rtJKiLri. J FURS X i i i i furs at manufacturers prices, J ready to look at furs. d 4 J LINEN SALE IT'S A GOOD SIGN To see a satisfied nan with glasses which suit in ovory way. ,lt ia not a good fit Blranly to flt leneuo to tho eight, regardlefla of tho frarao. Thero oro two scparato parta in fitting tjlaasoa, (ho ecicntific fitting of lonscn and tho median leal part of making fitting nnd bending of frumca to atiit oach individual face. AVo com hlno both of theso and give satisfaction which merits the recomondation of making now f ub tomora ovory day. When needing glaBsea, ooiiio and bcu us. Scientific OptlcUn 296 Comtnerc TlffCUlSI. llolversoa's. PERSONALS. Mr. T. II. B. Moore and wife, of Mia aouri, aro visiting their slater, Mra. 0 L. Watt, of thia city, Rov. W. G. 121iot Jr. will como up from Portland thla evening and will Bpoak at tho Unitarian church morning and ovonlng, hla ovening uubject being "Tho Gospel of Hopo," Christian Science. Balera Church of Chrlat, Bclentlst, 200 T.lltnrlv otr.xit RnrvIri'R nt 10:30 11. ni. and 7:!J0 p. in. Sundaya,und ovory Wod- noBuay ovening ai i ;au o ciock. duujuuv of Sunday lesson eormen: "God, tho Only CrtUBO and Creator." Worus and Deeds. , If thankful patrons don't oxprosa thomeelvea in worda thoy do by acta. Tho uxprosaion whidi pleaaos ua fa their continued patron n go and we reclprocato by aerving tho boat ineala for tho price. For your Sunday dinner visit tho St Elmo Roataurant. New Opera House Piano. Mr. Cordray Leaaco of tho Now Opora IIouso ordered of Geo. 0. Will a special Ohiekorinc Piano in kooninu with 1 ta hiuh olaea aurroundlng. Tho Piano will bo in It placoon tho opohing preformanco of tho Grand Opera Compauy. ENROLLMENT AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tho onrollmont of pupil at the Salem schools nt present la 1 100. POH A COLD IN THE HEAD ntlvo Dromo-Qulnlne Tablets Try tho Elite for ChriBtmna Kotos. ' 11 21 Hwrs the A W'"' w ,,a)' WaifS BoogW 8Igntoxo of Graber 124 State Bt. OtfEt THE ENGAGEMENT RING. feciillnr Wftj-n In Which It Cnnte n VontiK Womnh to Act. Dk' you ver hn(? a cbaue to ob serve, uuobserred. a young woman's conduct toward uer nowly icoulred en gagemeut ring? It fcelfl no atrane upon bcr band tbnt she cannot refrain from ernmln Ing It a dozen times an hour, always, bowevfi, on the aly. On tho first night she alts up an hour Inter than usual to tdinlre It boldly I" the seclusion of bcr ewn n partition!. A frequent kiss Is nd--mlulatcred to the shining' band nnd lt flittering qein. nnd during the nlglit slip drenma thnt It tins fnllen Into a Rtrraiw find nwnkrs elutclilng the lin ger to nn tiro herself that the precious uldgc Is still secure. Then, on th following day, she wenrr (t only In secret, taking enre to trans fer It to ber pocket at table nnd when Id the company of Intimates, but ulnce tier among ntrnugcrs or nmong casual acqualutnui'os who ennnot be Inquisi tive, and how brnvely will she Haunt the token before their eyes, ns one who nhould pay: "I mny not be the loveliest crcnturo lo he world. Out you will observe thnt I bnve landed my llsh." Gradually It nsstiinns Its place In her dally life, nnd her blushes jrrow less violent with ench succeeding cxplnna. tlon of Hh slKtillleance nnd ench ex trnvngnnt description of Its donor's at tributes. But before It tlnnlly becomes pnrt of herself, ns It were, she must, of course, leave It n dozcu times at lnst upon the wtiBhstand and suffer In consequence n dozen violent attneks of palpitation of the heart until It is re covered. London Answers. THEY DYE THEIR SCALPS for ncnaty After the Ilend Una fleen Slnv-il Perfectly Smooth. A French explorer has discovered the vnlnest people In the world. By a virions coincidence (hey happen to be also the ugliest Thev nre the Pa hotilns. n Bnvnge tribe of the western const of A Men The mnln occupation of thee people Is the adornment of their pet sous An the Pnlintiln's cloth. Ing t of so light n ehnrncter ns not to Incommode him he bestows n good hnr of lilfi thoticht upon the adorn aient of his body which he tnttoos In elaborate designs done In red or blue. Or a more fimelful effect Is obtnlncd by tattooing In relief" by Injecting un derneath the skin the Juice of r plant wbfh produces n permnnent swelling. Sometime! the face and body ore also tinted with il dye. red being the dor most In demand The snine methods are used In adorn Ing the fnee. espeelnl attention being given to the nose. Mnny of tUe Pa boulns after tnltoolng cr imlntlng their noses pierce them ivlth lung, slender bones. Others ufter piercing the nose attach to It n string or colored pearls Both men nnd women eoncentrnte their efforts on their Imlr Their Inge nuity, which Is shown In the construc tion of scores of different headdresses of bone and metnl for he men of tho tribe, chletly the warriors. Is Illustrated u n far greater degree by the coiffures of the women The extr'ine of simplicity In the Pn bouln women's method In making themselves beautiful Is to shave the bead till It Is smooth and round ns s bnll and then to color It with a dye. Clnclnnntl ICuqulrer. Ilnll n t'nmpKln. The Rev. John Huyncs was famous for bis pithy snylngs. At one time, snys one of our exchanges, bo over heard his daughter and sotno young, friends Criticising certnln neighbors more severely than waa pleasing to bltn, whereupon be proceeded to read hem a lecture on the sinfulness of scandal "But, father," remonstrated his dnughter, "we must aay something" "If you enn do nothlug better," re torted Mr. Ilnynea dryly, "get a pump kin nnd roll It about. That will be at least uu Innocent diversion." Not long afterwnrd a conference of ministers met at hla house. During the evening nn earnest discussion on certain points of doctrine arose, nnd, from the lofty pitch of some of the voices. It seemed ns If part of tho dls-' putnntu nt lenst were In dnnger of los ing their temper. At thnt juncture Mr. Ilnynes' daugh ter quietly entered tho room, bearing n lingo pumpkin. She put It down In front of her father and said: "There, father, roll It about. Roll It about." Mr UnyneB wns called upon for nu cxplnnatlen. and good humor was re stored. Tho Prince and the Coptnln. The admiral commanding tho British Mediterranean squadron somo 20 years ago, writes a correspondent, gave a dinner to tho captains of the lleet at Malta. By 0:49 most of tho captains had reached tho flagship, been received m tho decl by tho admiral and usher ed below. Next tho Duko of Kdln burgh nrrlved. Tho admiral received lilui, and, keeping him lucouversatlon, continued to pace the deck. All subse quent arrivals were duly ushered be low to the saloon, but still the admiral kept the duko on deck. At last It oc curred to the duke that tho dluuer hour had been paused, nnd ho ventured to Inquire If his host was waiting for anybody, "Yes." replied the admiral, "1 am waiting for the captain of tho ." JiiHtanll) the iVike took tho hint, call ed for n boat and tnude posthaste for his owi) ship, lie- ulono nmong the japtaliu of the tleot had turned up In mufti, forgetting or pot knowing, thnt tho dluuer wns olllelnl. Ou his return to tho ilngshlp In tho quickest tlmo on record and lu'full uniform tho gallant but Indexible admiral waa still pacing the deck, mid deprecating his royal highness' profuse apologies conducted him to dinner. I believe, conclude my correspondent, tho admiral wna Sir Michael Culmo 8oymoir. M. A. P. YEW PAKK MEAT MARKET Headquarters for the boat meat and lard In the city. Give ua a call and boo how well wo can please you, Prompt and care ful attention to all orders. : : Phono, black 2601. t : : : R G, BOWERSOX. PROP'R BOOMING BIGGER AND UPDEGRAFF A committee of bright young Repub licans' hand In tho follewing: 0. B. Updograff and II. J. Bigger are prominently spoken of na candidates for tho office of-tlty recorder. il. J. Blggor during tits residence hero has beon strongly idendifled with tl.o Republican party. Ho la wldoly and extensively known ns tho author of nn nblo nnd erudite document (?) entitl d "Does tho Constitlttition Follow tho Flsg" which made its nppenranco'during tho recent presidential campaign.- Ho la also qui to well known (or other, var ious sundry reasony. C. P. Updegraff ia also a prominent figure In local politics. He has alwaxa been nn enthusiastic Republican and haa rendered great services to his party by disseminating campaign literature and distributing campaign symbols. These aro fair specimens of tho kind of men who antagonize the Citizen's movement and yet the Republican party aro willing to Inllict such men upon the Salem public to replace tho presen honest and clean administration. No Canal Route Acreed Upon. Nkw Your:, Nov. 84 Thcro was an apparently well authenticated report in Washington last night caya a dispatch to tho Times thnt the Isthmian Canal Com mission will mako a report announcing tho respective advantages of tho Nicarn guay and Panama routes but not offering any suggestion about which should bo chosen. It is understood that somo members of tho commission wore in favor of present ing a report in favor of the Nicaragua route hut that others were as strongly in favor of Panama and that tho result is a compromise. Tho Isthmian Commission has novor beon of ono mind regarding routes cvon in Nicaragua. Hardly a routo haa beon mentioned that haa not been open to Borne objections and the members of the com mlseion hayo nover been Btrongly in favor of any of them. Jim Hill Denies the Report. Seattle, Wash.. Nov. 24. A apodal from Now York jto tho Times, quotes Jamoa J. Hill aa Baying: "Reporta to effect that I have secured control of tho Northern Paolflc and, t)iat the Great Northorn Com pany has guaranteed anything for tho Northorn Paclflo" either, or both are absolufely untrue." Nicholas Still Dolnr Well. LiVAnu, Nov. 24. Emperor Nicholas slept well during the, night. Thlamorn ing his condition is perfectly satisfac tory. ,i No Difference. Eugllah Cuatomcr (to manager of tcstnurnntl 1 see, Slgnor Maraschino, that the American gentleman and his wife, who have just loft, drank noth ing but water with their dinner. Does that mnko much difference lu their bill? Slgnor Maraschino Nottlng.slr. They pay same as youraelf and lady, who 'ave cuainpngne; oderwlso 'off should we live? London Punch. An Odd Slip. Or. Johnson onco met tho village postman trudglug along the dusty road on a hot summer afternoon. Tho post man observed thnt he bad still a mile to walk just to deliver ono newspaper. "My goodness," exclaimed the syui pathetic doctor, "I'd never go all that distance for such a trifle! Why don't you send It by poat?" Ana yet The Wold Will Dance. Tho ball given by tho Robekah lodge at Odd Fellows hall last night waa a great success. Music waa furnished by Evan's orchestra. Tho regular danco given for tho patlon ta at thp Asylum for the Insano takes placo Monday ovening. fteplenleh Your Wine Stock For $6.00. fit Two Pts. Champasno f Crceta Blanca 1. lqt. Burgundy, 1 qt. Sauterno, lqt. ' Roisllng, lqt. Zlnfnndal, 1 qt. Port, I qt. Claret, 1 qt. Sherry, 1 qt, Tokav, 1 qt. ! Muscatel, lqt. Whiskey, lqt. PJrandy, lis assortment does not suit, per hapswscaumako itto suit you. I Goods delivered toall parta ot tho city, il-:a u. j. v, KociJtns, Good Health a Great noon. And tho food you eat haa much to do with it. Our patrons are served with bread made from tho product of the beat wbolo wheat fresh baked. Strong's Restaurant. Th lluaxry are Fed. Wlille we feed all the hungry persona who patronUo us each day, wo nrjrerjgo to havo a Qrat-clasa phickon dinner for our patrons on aunuay, TlIuWoNUKU RlBTAPBANr, PIANO TUNER. W. O. Nisloy, the piano tuner, is In tho city. Leave oruera at Wiagina' Music Store or at Burghardfa book Btore. IMOSt, Gold framed inedalltona for Christinas presents. Tho F.llte Studio. 11 21 tf Bids for Fire Hose 'Notice la hereby given that sealed bid will be received at tho office of Uie nn deraigntd, up to 5 o'clock p. m.-of Tues day, December -1th, 1000, for furnishing the City of Balom, Oregon, with 8ix Uundro(U)b)foetot first clasa rubber tire hoso n$d couplinga. All bada must be accompanied, by a certified check In the mmot t-a percent of bid-offered, and tho Common Council reaervea the right to reject any and aU bids aubmltted In thla behalf. Done by order of the Common Council, this 24tb, day of Nov ember, 1000. N, J. Jooau, lW4.td TClty Recorder. HAVE YOU DYSPEPSIA ? SCIENCE CALLS IT CATARRH OP THE 8T0HACIM 5SS. j-r2 MI88 DADE 8TEQEMAN, OP CHICAGO. Mlsa Dad Stogoman, Suporintondont of tho Chicago North Sldo Woman's Club, of Chicago, In a rocont lottor to Dr. Hartman, speaks of Po-ru-na as follows : f'Po-rn-na has often been used by tho mombora of our club In cases of stomaoh trouble and general doblllty also re cently In cases of la grippo, and always with tho most beneficial results. I think a great doal of F-ru-na often rooom mond It to my friends, and am glad to aay all who 1iavo tried it speak a good word for it." Mrs. Emily S. Carson, Austerlltz, MIcb., says: Dr. S. B. nartman Doar Sir: I had boon troubled with dyspopala and indi cation for many yoars, and -was Tory much reduced in flosh. I could not oat anything with out the greatest distress after wards. My food would como up and my atom aoh booamo very woak from fasting, aa I proforred to go Without food rathor than sui tor tbo conse quences. I could got no rest uy uay nor loop by night. I trlod ovory romody iwlvortfflcd for tho euro ot dyapepBla without the lonat bonoflt. At laat I got a botflo of Po-ru-na. I confess I had no faith in it, aa I had boon so of ton disap pointed but in a'day or so I folt much improved. Food did not distress mo aa boforo. I continued ita use, and, after Using a dozen bottles, I waa a well Woman. I can oat anything without the It's a little early to talk I ST CHRISTMAS But then we have just received a fine line of rocking chairs and Know that you are thinking of making a present of some kind. Nothing would make a more 'useful as well as orna mental present, and the prices we are quoting on them are the lowest ever quoted by us Come and select a rocker for a Xmas present. we win noia it ior you. 11 1 I J l I. I LOW PRICED F. W. H0LLIS FIRST DOOR H0RT1I imPIMIll!!!!!lll!l!l!!l!lfll!!l t For the next two weeks at the Fair Store, We must have the room for our Holiday goods. Now is your time, we mean what we say, X M YOURS FOJl BARQAINS the fair Store 1 WWII Barrels of Money Would, uoj. buy a better machine than tho Standard Rotary. It'eyperfectfon itself. Vnntan't 'find n lutltur in.nlilna .. t any price, nd matter if ita diamond atndded. TII0I1 flruAi!- tun in nun lsu,lr ,nl Al.ni atltch, largo liobbiu, easy running. iuuio nuw puiuiD man lUKiiyotuer one machine. E AOJIOGINS 007 Oommuralal at. aHT Carbide for your gas lamp, 2 pounds iotjo ceuu. Bargains 11 I TIAft E J i at . 274 Commercial St., pfr: saiem, uregon. llr iBBBBt least distress, sloop well, and, Instead of tho living skeleton I was, I am now a hoalthy, floshy woman. This was in 1880, and I havo continued well evot since. I havo not boon without yout remedy In the houao alnco my rooovory, I advlao all sufferers to do as I did and bo cured. Mr. John F Schmidt says: "Po-ru-na has saved my life. For llvo yoars tha boat doctors had pronounced mo Incur able I suffered with a complica tion of dlsoaaos palpitation ot tho heart, nervousness, weakness and dys popsia. A. f o w bottloa of Po-ru-na and Man-a-lin curod njo. Po-ru-na oannot bo boaton. I give your rncdloino to Mr.Jno.F.Bohmldt, Carttiago, Ohio. my ohlldron for tho various little ftlb monts which annoy little ones, and tho result ia that thoy aro novor stale, but always strong and healthy, I havo gained forty pounds siuco taking Pe-m-nn," So many pooplo havo what is called dyspepsia without having tho slightest suspicion that catarrh of the stomach Is tho causo. Suoh pooplo tako popsln-and a thousand other things, vainly hoping to got woll. But tho catarrh remains, and of courao tho dyspopsla remains. Po-ru-na curea theso casos permanently by removing tho cause, which is catarrh, Po-ru-na haa cured more casos ot dys pepsia than any other romody in tho world. Address Dr. nartman, Coluin bua, Ohio, for a free book. about. MS r v ' v & COMPANY. FURNITUHE HOUSE. OP P0ST0FFICE. 1 SPECIAL i THIS WEEK ONLY "ART MEDALLIONS J FOR SUBJECTS SEE OUR WINDOWS.!.. Patton's Book Store, NEW TODAY. Advertisements uoder this head 5c a hoe etcb Issue Thanksjlvlaj Dlnuer, Tho ladioa of tho W. 0. T. U. will servo a Thanksglvhig dinner from 12 to 3, Thanksgiving Day, at the YV. 0. T. U. ''a,l. 11.21.24-28 r A Snow Storm Affords temporary enjoyment for the ;?i "( w kivo moui us wen aa oiuer persona contlauoua pleasure, vou need to put before them a good Buniilv of thu Urat-claaa eatables aa bought from Branson A Ragan. fWiFRIE 4 . GHAWGB X X Ar X X - Friedman's New Racket WiLL TAKE PLACE SOON. IN ORDER TO MAKE 'I ME CHANGE, THE STOCK HAS TO BE REDUCED NEARLY ONE-HALF And IoboII rapidly, there in list be sotno Imluiemunt to tho purchaser. This the are sure to bnve. Wo shirt the grent destruction of tho pi Ices on our slock Immediately, and will take nhout 00 days. It 111 enable vou to buy a $15 suit of clothes for $11, n 4l2 suit for $7.C0, a $10 suit for $0.50. nn JH cult for 5. In ! children's clothing you will u,ut tho Bituio proportion. Men's rubbers worth 7fie, for fiOp and (iOo rubbers for 40c Lndies' rubbers worth (iOo for :I8 Children's rubbors thosnuiu proportion and tho snino in urllcs. Rubber hoots, a discount of '25 per cunt. Mackintoshes for men nnd ladles at OTx; on the dollar. Spool cotton, best brands, tit UTc ler doen. Ten cent spool silk for 11 vu cents. A packago of chenille or lirrHcouo to sell for ,1c, worth 15c. Embroideries at (!5u on the dollar; laces ditto. Passamentry trimmings nt half price. Indies' shoes north $5 for 75c; all la dles' shoos cost 2. $2,50, W, ;).r0 to bo sold forViOo. Children's shoes just half price. Overalls worth C0o for flSc. All our meu'B underwear nt (Uta on tho dollar. Men's overehirts nt 00c on tho dollar. Men's collars, tho 20c nnd 15c grade. ntPc, tho 12 5c grade for 7o, the 10c for 5 cents. Blankets, quilts, counterpanes will bo sold at n discount of 25 per cent. This will ifive consumers an opportunity to pur chase the best grade of jjoods at a lower price than has been heard of in Salem before. Those who know the value of money, and have sense enough to know a good thing when it is of fered to them will come and partake of this great sale at. X X X X X DIM IPS Cor. State and SEASONABLE GOODS AT SEASONABLE PRICES Dressskirts, Underskirts, WoorSliirt" waists and Fascina tors at 1-3 discount from Regular piices. Our purchase ol travellers samples, at 1-3 discount, en ables us to do so. Having purchased the stock of the Osborn Racket Slore at a great discount, 1 will sell shoes at wholesale cost and some for less. ISflDORE GREENBflOfl Location First Door South of the Postoflice, Loiesi importat Fine Buckles, Tips and Plumes The latest in hats and many other novelties at the NJBW miLLUNLSR-Y STOPB MRS. D, L, FIESTER, First Door South ol Post' r r n us in ess V if ..in n.n.... -.. IIIC lAt'ilAl. UU3inc99 lUULCUC, MI.Mli .. Tfin nrD,n,t ., "V Ill ,.. , ,.., . I ..1 maltlOlla SBn tB?" ...vruliMTO, iuu will mill nore BKIIIIUl ieai:uuro,i;untv """' r:. iisirii equipments. Students admitted at any time. Visitors welcome ror imm -"""K uuurnHH, Bottled Beer Klingerft Beck.Successors to SomhSalerc uuuiu.,; vvorKS, All ordera for bottfod beer will be tilled" at the brewery. Kent on cold Btorage, Fre city delivery. Telephone 2131. Get a Premium on STATE COUNTY' CITY Highest cash price paid at Gilbert Uros. Bank, opposite Gray Bros. Hold government hconeo aa doalors in all kinds of Beourltiea. U-lrf.tf Sawed Wood and Cedar Posts 2000 Finest cedar posts ju t received and for sale at reasonable prices. 'Ph0"30' 319FroatSt. OP FlRivi pUA styles of ll.,,.,Hl-lllWii U,etl1nr?le80fln,,ll'S,ral-te5cci Mdfor60c,nlUtlH.rv,h.,','ll,, i tin corset for -lOc. "" v Mun'a working ulovt n ,i:,, SO percent. Tims, ,, to on lad JhTT ThulK)stkldgloNeanth"lVS;',,,,,,'tl Feathers, Hits nnd plumes Vorlli to 5c to bo Bold for lOn ench TowcIb at two thirds tlidr ulue Table ololhes.SC per cent, diu',,, All dross goods, .10 per cent Aim Our aim is to wullo ntotiUfc oo.il, dollar average, on atw.it ftlOjOOO viu of goods, and must bo dono with,, days from tho 16th of NoomWr N( i ekties, 36c grndo for 20c, nle for H5c, tho 25c bows for 15c, 8px that will wear the prices ont u Belling a 50c pnlr for ri8c. V mJSS 25e. AlSopaJrforOo. A IOo flf 0c, nnd a 5c pnlr for 3c. A fountain pen worth 23c for 8c A box of paper nnd eiivelopss'wcru 15o or 'lu. " Table cutlory at 00c on the dollar RiworB, Btrops. and knives, sirtldM worth a dollar (or UOc. ' " EW RACKET Com. Sts. Salem Or, As an investment, pays saWis divldenda. This fact ia demonitr6 continually by our graduate . !' our Btudents have gfromW , profRableemployn'oiitduringl , u.Vb Pan now to ta aa" -. . .. .icm nnpnON. v, 1, (jTAIiKV, I niioi", '"" ' ., s For Weddinge. Reception and all occasions. : LftRov L. Gcsner, 203 Cottage and Ferry St SP N. W. N. COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND of Departmept of M c- VmII muirwi In the wlnclP" ?? ". g,u. anrt VrT Ptr.t term begins "-jS.71J Bepd for circular to Mu,e,t 8rt Muiioroom No. 7.Ptionl. Northwestern Nornnal,.; School and Business W . tI'oWV:!;, . o Gcsner Mil gommon School. Hlah JJewi and Att .yull! FeoJir- "" end tor elrcuUr. Bibdt A. J. CARLAND.-A W f""'