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', ' t M , Stock Collars, Taboto Fronts, i Flehues, 'Chif fon Tiesrliaco Tlos--In fact-all tlib latestcffecta. in up-tc-date things for AftOT Holders on's jLia on iiimiinr mi i I THE BIG BARGAIN tfOUSrOFSALEM Hplida,y presents Wo linvo lx'en Baying for yearn, n nd .wo now notice that olliu'r up. ticiaWEbihcJilojwithrUBtJiaUhe value of siHictaides as presoiilH IB only upprraialeQ Jiy tho wurpr when such are tfrqperlv fi tletl lo to thoeyoflAWdwrff'glvini: Hpehiitl attuntlorfiV -" - ' K-i4'ir:;jiA.cu-. . .' ' FREE RURAL - -IV MAIL ROUTER Eight Lines of Mail Deijven ,.: are Established." Z5W 'fr,i rtfij "' Lm& to 13e ravelled and .Complete List of Carriers J : . Ha e' Been Named. --liii ' '..i " -iA 'rtirV r Yai "" " -w -w t r , r.T ,-in frjiaj M! ftnd THE GOVERNOR Complete Revision of the Premium List. Spectacles and, Eyeglasses ' - For tho holidays. After tho holidays jvo will lit with tho aid of tho latest Improved Instruments, tho lenses to tho oyes, Wo also carry a largn'aeeortment of OPERA. GLASSES Chatelaine cases, lorgnettes, oyeglasB chains and ovorytbing In tho optical lino- Mall orders will havo our prompt and best attention. Everything wo Bell Is' guaranteed. v r. r Chas.JI. Hinges Scientific Optician syo to Commercial St. Next Door to llolvtrwo's' T iAm-At U-r 44C4r4 , iff .-! I.I SATURDAY DECEMBER 15th i$2Round Trip'S2i Will leave for Portland on tho 8 o'clock a. m. localnnd return on tho Y$$S? ffSotSicett t bo made by Thursday even.ng, or the 'SWSarfrtTAffi-Book stores, or Water's Cigar store and pay for a ticket and take a receipt for tho money. AU money w ill bo rp. Mod If tho excursion tans. ., ,...., . AIX nhrt :iuuuou H tno excursion mm. . , , B-oftvnamos must bo on the list by Thursday evening, 10. Z the faro will bo regular $3.16. v ; THE WEATHER. Tonight and Thursday high with southorlyjwlnds. 1 I kJLLLk i-At rfnT .nineatMarj rain-drift to ii -DEMURRER IN THE TELEPHONE SUIT i i 'fttii Bak Fbanohco. Doc. 12 ,-Cash J)7M. Ouioaoo, Ill.yjec'. 12.-i-bcci 74. ' Balom, SO. i i i i "i " ' 1 1 " n ; ; 1 1 1 I GOLD DUST FLOUR 11 ' hawh av ' JhfkSidnmPowQrlCo., BiriMoauaoN, ( . :.. HUT, f. ': ito'A luddu Mr lamliyMapiak ymtrgrocofi f t? Witt mA BlUJtWlwayu'On'llana'. A T,mWA.LN,:;':A'0,ENT . , riioNu oli 'i!i..iGrand Opera Ho sc itnuN prnitnnAV. Mandfe'r i nit MONDAY, DEC. 17 H u (100. 11. jUdutUral, Author of ''Tho lUniboTliat Jack ilullt. The All-Absorblat Question... .WHY, , SMITH . LEFT rJOQHBr Four months at tho 8(rand hoatro, London, 3 months, at Madlsop Square Thejtfe;IevYi'orkj -t .(,, The City of Salem by itsattornoy Wm. II. Holmes, WA fllod a demurror to tho compalnt In tho suit brought against it by tho Pacltlo States Telephone & Tolo graph Company to onjoln tho collection of tho 5-cent telephone tax. Tho do murror is on tho ground that tho com plaint does not state facts aufllclont to Constitute a cause of suit, and the do. vision uttoii this demurrer will probably determine tho result of tho proceedings. HMAfL M011KIH OIIAUtRPnr children at Huron & Hamilton's. Special agent Ormsby, who hid" In oliftrgo tho Organizlngof Free Uural Mail Dolivery routes, today completed his work relative to the eight routes estab lished ont of Salem. Below Is given tho .ifepcnTpUons of tho; routes of the same and' the names of the cnVrler's appointed, who will begin their work within about a month. Itoutc I. From Snluiu post office wjst, across tho river, over tho Wallace road to Lincoln; thonro north to tho forks; trnnco westof FOUlh, mfialnu tho Spring Valley pohool lioueo to Zena; thence southeast, passing Hrunh Col1ege,hii(ik lo ftalcm, total length 21 milen. J, A. KenilngtoK, carrier . Hnuio!! From Sali'm jWHtolflco ac'rotH thojiyer through West Salpm; thenco up tho rlvor, .passing Hola to Itlukrqtlhj thenco north on tho Portland and Cor volliH rcrnd to the intersoction of tlio Oak Orove road, return in if to Salem bv tho Oak Ornvo nfail, 2,'J.piileH, Old iJaydeti, carrier. " ' lloUlo" --3. From Saleih ios olllce south Oil Coni niorci:il street, ' pat cpineterlKQ (o Liberty extonillng nouth west to the school house oppocito JSticnu Vista, thoni'o hack by way of Hall's Ferry and Hull's Ferry road to Salein, 23 miles. McNail Howell, carrier. Route 4. From Salem post olflco south on Commercial Stnot, thence over the old Htage road to Hutch's corner; thenco west to tho Huena Vista rond; thence south through the . tiunyside country to Hopo Chapel ; thenco west to near tho liucna Vifltn road thonro eouthwcBt to school, .houso; ..thuuep east through Koscdalo to Sunnysldo school house; thenco north to Hatch's corner; thenco east to Prlnglo ecIicjI house and hack to.Snlem by way of Prlnglo road. ' 23 mil. - ltor Hi. Da, vie, carrier. Route G From Salem postofllco out on tho Turner road to Cross's slaughter house; thenco across tho railroad track to tho Peebles neighborhood east to Mill Creek and Reform School; thenco past tno Deaf Muto School and asylum cottages; thenco through tho Witzell neighborhood ; thenco north to tho Kasly placo west of Macleay; thenco west past tho Rickey school house southwest to tho Estes placo; to tho Turner road, and back on samo to Sa lem, 23 miles, R. R. Willard, carrier. Routo (). -From Salem poBtofllco oast over Stato stroot; thenco east over tho south Howell Prairio road to Eoff's cor ner ;thonco north to school housQtthcuco west over Frultland and Asyhftii nVbiiuo road to Salem. 19 milos. KdwaVd'Chori rington, carrier, .' " v ' Roatu 7. From Salem post ofllco through Englewood addition over' Gard en road to Chanmun's corner; thenco north to tho bilverton road; thence east ovor Sllverton road to thrco-quart-era of a mile welt of Howell; thenco south to tho Pratum soad ; thonco west on tho Pratnm road to tho Qardon rpud to Chapman's corner; thonco west to tho Loo Alission cemotory raad; thenco to pott oQlco. 21 miles, trunk M, Ray mond, carrior. Routo 8, From Salem postoillco north on Front street, and over the Mission Bottom road past tho Poor Farm and Kaiser school house to tho Mission Bottom school honso ; thence east to tho road westof Brooks station ; thenco south to opposito Clear Luko school houso; thonco east ono-half milo, south to near Chemawa; across tho railroad track souh of Chemawa to tho Drooks read: thonco to Salem by Brooks road and Liberty street. 27 miles. Leon Girnd, carrier, LOUNGES made to order and repair od at Baron & Hamilton. RED FLAG ANARCHISTS. See the ' Display of Holiday uoodH in Window at tho Now York Racket.' north !2I Jntrtudo.byM AVhatHa.i)ej to ,Jonea, 1 1 Wtoiig Mr! to Popes, Tho Wtoiig Air. Wright, etc. -HE-W- STORE, - f -v T G?'WrMbntBomdryha8 openetl up'a new confeotlonary aujl cigar stortt at iio. Wo OemnibVclal street vhbVo 'ho .-will carry a complete Btock of candles uiid H HI' ItHMIWHI HUM '''" II ' iTri ivj'i"T" i I " .1010 ?SS woi i jillinhX'j SltSBY ENGINE i PUT IN ORDER 1 Ono of tho first Htopa of tho City Council will bo to put thoBllsby Englnu u order. .'It luitnU now Hoh or )iprlmps in entire now boiler, Tho protection of property reall? requires a rosorv engine 'and as the ulty has purchased an ample Supply of hoso this can bo easily done. Having obtained an experienced work- iiuan iroin l'oruanu, iiiu vjruiiinu oimuu will w ablo to turn on moro worn mr OhrUtmaa. 12 10 tf DUUSSMAKINU by tho duy In families, by m'omjwtont person, luqulro at i)7f High street. 12-11'lm IF YOU FAIL to sou those fluo Rockera and coucIiob at Buren t Hamil ton, you will miss it. '--: Prepare for Christmas By.buylnga full euppiy oftlioflrHt cl-69 provisions, groceries, fjultjiihiced meat and all you want to make 'tho pie and pudding, from . . llltANHOU t UaoAK. CoiiUuuihI l'roiii Klrtt t'ui,a. aroho and wont on to uay that hoyioty believed in government by tho bayonet and that Jefferson was an anarchist, f f 1 were In Russia today, said he, 1 would he an asHassln. If anyone in control of tho government hero porsiuta in prohib iting the right of free spimch, if tie Mayor of tho oily does It or tho Gover nor of tho state, or tho President of the United States, lie doiw it at bin peril," HOUBKIIOLD.TroaBuriN) and kljphim safes at Huron V Hamilton. thesalem" ,- 1 . MILITARY COMPAQ I 'i' The State Board of Agricult ure Makes a Creditable Showing. ' . Tho Stato Fair Board aro still in ses sion and will hold meetings to-night and Thursday to complete the rovialon.of tho premium list. , Tho Board callod on Govornor Geer In a Ixjily this forenoon and laid thdlr re ports befoio him and entered upon a conference as to tho Fair of 1001. A number of stockmen and others havo been heforo tho Board suggesting changes lo promote Ilia livestock inter ests. Employes for tho noxt fair will not ho designated until tho -'February term of tho Board. 1901 Officers and Committees. Preideut, W. If.1 Wdhrting, Hfllsbo ro. " ' ' ' ' ' Ylcp-Presidenl, J. If. Setthimtor, Woodbtirn. Secretary, M. 1). Wisdom, Portland. Tieamirer, A. llusli; Salem.' i Finance Jasper Wilkins, J. 11. Set tlemeir, George L. Rees. Pnhlicatiotl and Program W. Uj Wohrung, ex-oflioio, George L. - Keen, George Chaiidlur, AL J). Wiulom, .1. II, Setlletnelr. Hpeel Program- W. II. Wehruug, ex (.flieio. George L. Rees, GeorgoOhaiidler M. 1). Wisdom. Premium List W, H. Wehrtim;, ex officio, J. II. Sottlemnlr. George Chand ler, M. D. Wisdom. Transportation W. II. Wehrung, ex officio, Jasper Wilkins, J. 11. Settleiueir M. D. Wisdom. Tho report of tho Stato Board to Gov. T. T, Geer was considered, adopted, unit forwardrd. It shows a healthy condition of affairs, tho board being entirely free of debt, with a balance of over $ 100 in tho treasury. Tho success of the last Fair, in spito of tho bad woathor prevail ing during fair week, was dwolt Upon by tho members while making speeches, in which they emphasized the work of President Wehrung and Secretary Wisdom, Both gentlemen wore re elected by unanimous voto of tho. board. Tho afternoon was spent in revising tho rules of tho board, and considering the premium list for next year, A few ex hibitors appeared with coitiplalnts, but these innttors will bo ndjustd during tho wt'ok. The Secretary's Itdport nuulo a good showing and concluds as follews: It affords us much pleasure and grati fication to bo able to report to you the unusual success of the recent Stato Fair. Notwithstanding tho fact of a rainy weok, wo gavo the greatest fair in tho history of tho socioty. Our receipts tig grcgalc'd f 18,041.07, fts against $ 13,73000 In moo. Qtir disbursements woro $18, 011.07 as against 11, 505. 00 in 1890. Our profits woro $ 108.08 as against a logs of $725.00 in 1809. Wo paid out in premi ums f780,70 moro than the annual ap propriation of $5,000. "In conclusion, wo wish to say that the buildings on tho fair grounds aro in a bad stato of ropalr and aro at tho best, inadequate to accommodate the larjfo number of exhibits that aro' no'w bolris; displayed a our annual fairs. Wu boast ot the finest fair grounds on tio;Pacific coast, and our fair this year was tho best and largest this &ido of tho Rotyky Mountains. Tho cost of erecting suitable buildings for an industrial hull, oruamory and machinery hall wouldifw light comparad to tho value they would bo in making larger and bettor exhibits uauh year. Wo respectfully ask your Excellency to rocomriiend , to tbo,Tpg iBlature, at Ita next seq'afoh, an nppro prlatlan for the Ooonatructlp of suit able buildings aipl suclfofhor repairs as Is In keeping with tho :'dqrifandofi jour ilxhlhltO rsof th presently, -','' ' t,:"!ty..!. in The Modern Mother. ' Has found; that her llUlolmoa aro lm (iroyud morn by tho pleabant Syxup of lrigs, when ii) niied, of tho Jaxafivo offoi't pf a goijlhWoniody, 'Jllaii liy anyothW. Children enjoy it 'mid it befits them, The true remedy, flvjrup fof Figs, is manufactured by the ba)i(orm5 Ffg lrws Now vrultu are being takon'.yii cag week. Tho baud haa lucreastxl inKii a woei 'Mk,&$2 . . t i Meadaci arleps bin. ii!. ! ,.-, -' .' I I For YouV tireakfast Foods. '.' J Hi f?anj oOT'ion Breakfast Food, Rals u J WPanoalFloi'ir, 'Pillsbury's Vitus Mush, Gra- rjo,i,,Des3cated 'Wheat, Wheatine, qeniiei, p Granose-RIakeSj-Aalt" breakfast food. - : liit . - .. . Five minute mush Will 1 our leador. Cook in five mlnutea, 1UQ lor a iK Suifdln'ii Memo1 JulU products. Whole wheat flour, Duck wheat, Graham., Jtollftd Oata 8 lba for SJ5o. Wb carry thq best rolled oata tn tuo city, o oa tor "KemiBlSber Ifydti want good broad buy Byor'a IJest Flour, matlo n PeniUoton, .?? WW "??" i, . . i Retri anLwij &' Gt'&vmt iug forqo and pruotlcea. twice Their new Instruments have arrived A wafc i-nlght party will bo given watch the old century outaiuiMttuunoiv onounj. There will lw a drlllatTUBlanco witlirnldulght program, of Irtfrao'and military character. IN THE MIDDLE " . OF THE RACE Nkw Yoiik, Doc. 13.- The third day of tho six days hlcyolo race opened with eight teams still in the uoiitoat. Aa the score stood at 8 o'clock, there woro only seven laps, or a trifle ltwa than Wiroo quarUuaof a mile, between tho leaders, Klkoa-MoFarlatul and Piurco-MtEacliern and the talhoudera, Kaiser and Riser. Syrup.Co. only,. J r i t ; . - a . i . n PICTURE FRAMlNfliPof holiday gifts tit Huron & Hamilton's. v t.l.T..t.. . iQl THE GERMAN c SHIP GERTRUDE San Fiuscisco, Dee. 12. Tho Gorman Bhlp Gortrudo which put to sea last week from Astoria, and later was roportod aa toiitulorod off tho Washington coast, has been sighted off this port, J'!11!!!! '" ' ' JUi " . ', " J ggg YBW PARK MEAT MARKET Headquarters (or the best meat and lard lu tho olty. Give us a call and seo how weR wo can pleaao y.ou. Prompt and care ful attention to iul orders. : : ii..ifc,;, . . . & Phone 511. 121 State Ht. Phoned blagk Wl. 1 1 F, G, BOWERSOX, PROP'R MARRIED BEFORE J.Jr1' JUDGE JUDAjjf. A quiet wedding ceremony waa-ljor-formed at tho City Hall this afternoon lit 1:80, whloh unltwl Arthur Peijivnd Miss Rosa Jigger in tho bonds of uji$r) mony, Both are of Marion countyjflljo groom la a son of Wm, Perry 'thejron touiuier. Mr. anil Mrs. l'orry nmira partyof.friuuds , woro Jn .attondivn? as wftplfseB and to extend congratulations Judge N. J. Judah ollleiatexl. Oomo, como, como if you must havo pictures for Christmas. The Cronlsq studio will bo ablo to gut them out for Mi 12 10 tf O 1. Ssf T C3I 3HL X uOu . Bmti tk w M" vou Hani Aiwajfs uvtyi. Blgitnro S&MS Wsfat GON is Family rip. n.lAIIP M -r- nP nnuFRNnR m mn Uses Pe-ru-na TlMS, in K For Colds fialf &nd G Ssafjiia te&Pi CAPITOL UUILDINO, SALEM, OREGON. A letter From tho Executive OWco of Oregon. ,m... r, , n,m,. u nn nrdont I Its victims. Po-ru-na not only cures en; admirer of Po-ru-na. Ho kopa It con- tnrrh, but prevents ..... ..A !. I tlnuallr in tlie nouse. in a ruuuui. ..- ter to Dr, Hrtman ho says: State oi Oiikoon, Executive DKPAnTMENT, SXLH'M, May 0, 1K. ) ThPo-m-naMedIoinoCo.,Columbu9,0.: Uoar Hlral I havo had occasion to U9u your Pe-ru-na medlclno lu my family for colds, and It proved to bo an excel lent remedy. I havo not had occasion to ubo it for other allmouU. Yours very truly, "W. M. Lord. Any man who wlshos perfect health must bo ontlroly free from catarrh Ca tarrh la wall-n(L'U universal: almost omnipresent. Po-ru-na la tho only abso lute safeguard known. Acold is tho be ginning of catarrh. To prevout colds, to euro colds, Is to cheat catarrh out of Every household should bo supplied with this great rem edy for ootiglH, colua ami bo iorin. It will bo noticed that tho Governor saya he has not had occasion to uiio Pe-ru-na for other ailments. Tho reason for thlrt 19, moat other ailments begin with a cold. Using Po-ru-ua to prompt ly euro cold, he pioleoU his family against other ailment. Thlrt Is exactly what evury other family In tho Unllul Stated Mhould do. Keep Pe-ru na in the house. Use It for coughs, cohU, la grippe, and othur elimallo uffoctlotw f winter, and there will bo W othar ulh meuts in tho house.' S'lich fattirtlc Bhouldlpro!t(o''tli'JiAlvc with iKopy of Dr. Hartman'rt free IkioK, i.iutth'd "Winter ratarrh." Addri" ! Hart man, Columbus, Ohio. ' ' ' ' :; '- ki.: i jj ' j , i Tremendous Tv?' "Ok m ' W6- V The rush to Friedman's NeWRacHeh since the announcement of the cut in prfees yhich became necessary to the change of f rmflitoeldom ex celled and never equaled igiHA)le historv of balem. IrH A; 4 in. nsm.nwflii M II L ) Come and select a nice KOGKER. . . STAND TABLE ' LOUNGE EX. TABLE LADIES' DESK SIDEBOMID HALL RACK OR BOOKCASE For your wlfo, son, daughter, or friend, whatevor tho caso may bo, a V , XMA3 PRBbBNT We will hold it until Xinas for you, R. W. HOLLIS St CO Low priced Furniture House. AAAAAAAikAAAAA t A Great Addition Wo have added to our al ready mammoth Btock of Holiday goods, an elegant line of rubber dolls and animals. Just tho proper things for tho little tots. Tho pricca too, aro lover than they have over been sold, Stop in for a few moments and eco tho swell lino of these rubber goods, and you won't re urot it. Then if you havo moro time wo would like to talk to you ahput our hnndsomo dWifted tlOllsV 4 Patton's Book r Store, yp npy y yvvvvVTV NEW TODAY. A WINNER Evury time. In all manner of tests the, standard Rotary takes tho lead. These rushlui! davs.it'a snoixl tliat counts for lata aud wo hvo tho most rapld-eewer1 lu.uio worm uy uuiuai luai, , . , .By tho way this has boon a record breaking week, pot ouly o& piauoa, aud organs but ou -machines as well. 'Stand, jifds havo be$ri J?olng fast' - ullow about your machiiiQ'Z ,., i ., i ,., .v wuiuuiwruiai ai, Steel Mud Guards for your bike, f 1.60 Advcrttsenieuts under this head 5c a Hoe each tssut WANTEJ). A woman to tako clmrgo of a home and one child, the proper per- 1 fon can find n ormaiuut homo and good wages. Apply GroniEO Studio. 12 10 tf WANTED-1 want an offer on that nlro conveniently located houeo and lot , 110 High Htreot. Tho houeo conlaniB 7 rooms and bath room. Tho owner wishes lo sell immediately. Apply to John Moir, .ngont, 200 Commercial fttraot, 12 12-tlt. 'jfjsaotrsflrNarjvrjrvBiNHrssa Holiday Novelties Wo havo Iho 'laraeal and finest lino of Holidaj nov elties In the city at exceed ingly low jirlces. See our flno lino of umbrellas. Wo can save you money npd givo you Btrictly high gradu.goods. : : : : Wo havo watches from $2.50 up, : : : Como and seo tho no novelty, an eight day watch : : : . . , , Tho way tho people came on loot utui liortooacSWnyoRons and trains. W.fc .ml mini ulitluliH! nnd the wuv thev earriflvtlirftif()fw1 u,... ...i... ' a"r spectacle it was to seo tho sights how tho inOtjor'm$i.fietpeu tho lmlld Uti '. their packages and bundles which camn out of Fjrlollmiin's New HcketJnj?' seo tho wagons loading up in front of tho storofsiavonder becaute inm talks, and that tho priceH were placed bo low .'tljKt Jt jmne within u'ncli 0 alt i'2 necdcil such articles ns clothing, hnta bIioob, furnlafilnggdodH, dry go(vtfOWs ery, IncoB, ribbons, hosiery, uiblo and pocket fiutlory. Tho Bale will continue until tho 16th of January, and there is an hnmensiot of goods still left and at tho prices horotoforo glvon, wo expect tho rush tp keen an In some lines wo will make greater reductions, wo will put onrnmlt, un now iiiHli-wl of nine, passomenter triminlng goes down to 10c on tho ilollur, Wff,. enpua anil jacketo reduced to (50c on tho dollar, a few lines we run out of,'(vril sizes of spool cotton wo aro out, hut wo mako up a good assortment In adnxntUt wo cell fcr 2Cc, Blnglo Bools, Ic; our fiOo overalls that wo sell for IWu aro runnlw low como and got them whllo thoro is yet Unit. Wo havo secured several Iiiiq. dred sample undershirts from drummers that aro worth from Xt? to f 1 25 eM(, that we will run for 25c each. Dnriug our salea great many of our gf ills' collnlutt Imhiii mixed up, henco wo havo sovoral hundred of them that uro loo&u linen (ot larH, wu sell thono Iimimi ones for Co each, worth from 10c to Wm cauli, We lure a largo Htock of cornet covers mat aro ranging in price irom 'Jfie to fl.M. m public may porlako or them now lor 2lw eacli. l-or tnoholiilav trade wo liavaonlf sUplea. WooI children's handkerchiefs for lo each, and the higher prl goals),, Iho same proportion. Wo nlso havo a good lino of albums. Wo havo cut the piiee onourqnillM satin that is WQith from $1.25 to V- w yrd, that, will bo given to tlto public at Mo per yard. Ab an inducement wo will glvo (tlio flno embroidered lifnnU',ilrei for half price; children's whllo drosses at half price. , , , !. l Remember, you can savu largely by partaking of our baains, lor e still havo to raieo $41)00, and the time is running short on us-, and the customers i,rd tho benefit of the cut prices nocessllating thereby. It pnys you now lo mako unolher rtiKh for S, W, Thompson & Co. 221 Comniorclal Kt, . vblwn ENaxiasffswvsN ntt'i BHBS CHICKEN PIE HUPPER-gh'on in tho parlor; of tho First Congregational church Prjday December II from b to 8 o'clock. Supper 2fi cepts. 12 12 at Como now, tho time is short.' Call at once if you expect to got your work for Christmas. Ci'ONisK Studio. lUJOtf. NO JUDGE FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY There 1b no application for appoint ment hoforo Gov. Gcoi to fill the vacan cy caused by tho resignation of County Judge Lyon. The Republicans have railed a mooting for next Saturday to agree on ono candidate, if possible, If such agreement is reached the Governor will probably respect their choice if ho Ih in every way worthy. FINE OAIC Uedroom & Hamilton's. sets nt Imrmi Low Prices jilm Ifiiqg a tJikNow York RapRftj n-.ti-iH, lie Was Satisfied. The Sir Knight who was visiting at Salem was found by his hruthreu with n happy expression on his face, ho liavimr ilist oiltnn IiIh illnnnr ill tint Ah. MClino Rostaurant. (lild framed medal lions for Christmas presents. The Elite Studio. II 21 tf Ho! All Aboard .- I .Iwm ..I l 1 .I', I I, fiTrr vaBot Toy Land ''Ahotherw"etter just receiv that . v ed announcing c Santa Claus Will affain make his headquar trut',, ';; e Fair Store Th For he 5ay,s,.that they haye everything in the line ot dolls, toys, books, of eyery .Kind for the children aiid'-nice presents . for everybody. Kemeniber i -.a i' .'. ' . That the largest stock of holiday goods is at "". . .," 7?Jafe-jFyr:''tore ':" :'. Hi . t . I : ?r L. ' Tpfe for i 'Aerry Christ mas-. w a i . t 274 Commorcial Street, Salem. i- ji rltit FR EDmAN 'S NEW RACKET; Cor. State and Com. Sts. Salem Or. OUR PRICE LIST ' Knitting Silk 1-2 ounce Spools, best brand 25ceacb Embroidery Silk 5c Skeins, best brand 25c a doz. 'H Silk Fringe, asserted colors, 10c a yard. Cotton Fringe assorted colors, 5c a yard. Beautitul colors in silks satins, velvets, plushes. Good quality and low prices' Overgaiters for Ladies and Children! The S1.00 kind for 35cb the 50c ones for 20ca pair Men's hoes sizes 9 and 10 worth from $2.00 to $2,50 now BL5. The store is full of choice goods and every article is a bargain, ISflDORE GREENBflOR Location First Door South of'lhe Postofiice, a i 7i i : : e. : . s Ab an Investment, pays Mibslanj A -" ' " .-: dividends, hub uici inumiiuu...- f- s ss Tsrds, continually by our graduates'. Fourri 6&66&&6&yxX our students have gone from acbooHj J ,nllinlilAHinnlovmeiit(llirinKtliUH - m'- wo wooks. Plan now to lake a courts AT TUB CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLRCE. SALEM. OREGON, Tho present year. You will find here Bklllful teachers, correct methodsam wou equipments. StndcntB admltled at any lime. Visitors welcome. 1-or luuw catafoguo nddresH, W. I. Ht.ai.bv, Principal, Haleni, Urrjon. Laiesi importatio Fine Buckles, Tips and Plumes The latest in hats and many other novelties nt the NOW miLLINBRY STORB MRS, D, L, FIESTER, First Door South of Post' Bottled Beer Kllngcrft Ueck.Succesaora to SoUtbSalerc Bottling Works. All orders for bottled boer will bo tilled at the brewery. Kept on cold Btoroge. KrPfl city delivery. Telophono 2181 Get a Premium on WfflUNlSlSF-. Illghest cash price paid at Uillwrt Bros Ilauk, opposito Gray Bros. ,Hold itcpnso aa Uealera; 'IHlull government ltconso Kiuus oi securities. IMO-tf Sawed Wood and Cedar Posts 2000 Finest cedar posts ju t , received and for sale at jrsonaljle prices. -D. S. BENTLEY & CO pb0"30' 319 Front St. (toner's Ort For Wodillnge. Ilcceptio"' and all occasions, : LoRoy L Gcsner, W 2O3CottaaaaFerryStSil0f- N. W. N. COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND ARI A.J.Crlrnd.Prta.LlUpI2t oi Departmeat of Music. . . p., ii ,nr lii tuo principal ?.rD.cSJo. ji aud irtVPlrtt term Iln TuiW .'tiS- P4 U -,V Wiulo room No. 7. Poi " IUU III. rir. Wli""- 8ond for circuUr to Northwestern Normal School and Business toCi Salem Oreoa t and Ait. full recupy " Bend lor clrcultr. prttciiil. A. J. GA8LAND. A- M. W" foreIcceptablff sutKfflr THEfiBSKl mi