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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1900)
- --" it f.UCy .Mil ?- Yes! . Leased the Old White Corner f , . " ' '""i" A good iftpvefu say? Of coursel Just now it seems to us it's pre eminently tho Mltfing for Salem's Best Store Therefore w have-secured It. It's not much for looks jual now. co W.'wJ.Kj? modern bulldjngs, but When Contractors Erb & Vnn I'nlton get through with It and turn over to us the y New White Corner H will be different. ."Lto.dato" In every respect will describe It excellently Without fnrthor explanation. Here's Where You Profit It costs money In move goods and we prefer to pay (r Zlu'ln them rather than draymen, hence from tlila day we f'ft. the store nt removal sale prices. The greatest Removal Sale In -nlwn a hielory. pwi nimtimrnn Hoi Vers oil's MnasBaaMMMnaBBMWHnanMMBaMani IT'S The Christmas season is the time when everybody thinks first of jewelry for presents. We have an elegant line this year of Watches, Clocks, Silver Table-ware, Statuary " Novelties in large assortment. It's the early buyers who get ; ftrd rhnirp nnd hrvest assortment to select ffjom. We are ''the originators of low prices and lower than ever before. Cha's II. Hinges Mtxt Door 10 THE WBATHKR. Official government .foreast for Tuo" day night and Wednesday cloudy with occasional ruin. Frcshgto brisk south, oretorly winds. Wheat Market HikK Pkanciboo, Dec. 18 dash ltfl. Omovuio, 111., Dec. lB.-Doo. 781. Balem, 60. SOLD DUST FLOUR S UAI11! BY rfrSldnevPowerCo. WIONKV, 0UKU0K. (or lumllv use. ask vour urocora (or Urau and shorts alwayu on hand. K T. WALN, AGENT. J'HOMM 51, A No. I, Dry 4 foot Fir wood $2.75 a cord. Also Rawed wood and codar pouts. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Phone 301 319 I'ront St. N?W T2PiX:- Advertisements under this hesd 5c a line each issue WANTED, A second hand disk harrow, small onoproforrod. ..Address, Don A. Bmltli, Gates, Oregon. 12 18 3l XMAS HOOKS. Seo our lflc andJ8c lino. Henty Books 20c. Kben Holdeu and Allco, of Old Vlncennes. Holiday goodti and standard puttei us at tho Golden Hulo Store, Insurance Block. 121R5H WANTED Dish washer. Inquire at Willamette Hotel right nway. Remodeled for Holidays. To show Uie largo variety ol lino fruit imported for tho holiday trathl, addi tional window spaco has been provided nt bthono'h HuiTAi'iusr. Our Patrons Expect nnd we are prepared to till yourordei for the beat of niouls at this sonton of tho yoar. You can enjoy what you or der at tho Or, Elko HusrAViiANT. Try the Elite for Christmas FoIob. 112 "Xiiias Dinner at Wlllamutto Hotel, 1st clans in overy respect. Tint man ttgcuiaut will consider it a great favor to have parlies aond In thnlr imuuvs and number of party that dcHlre diitnsr, in order to gi v .KHd nerviw. , QlllLDUEN'H rocks tuid Morris ohairs at Itnroiitv Jlamlltou'e. CHINA OUWKTS-Aiul lluffets a1 Uuran & Humlluin's. HOLIDAY sat Wt especially recommend our tor their excellence la quality fable Fruits.. Johnwrn' ilIotMl )lui omilu V IU- Vfto. Youug'i ltowl tibia apple 8 It", 3H Jqkutuu'i k'raUM iln uppJw t lb. IM, lllu.v RU'Mus aprlcnti. lllutt itllibou peauliw tis.tr tluiulinl, lo Karlr Cmwfiml, good jiulliv IWV, Hlue UttilMua HmwlMrrletf M '' illUC Hlbbou lUrllet I'wmi. X '"Ho i iLWilcacies.,. V J W.a.ltlbboni bboilftiarKb. utin (llie.Uftf. Hlue Ulbboa uipumxtu Uj. lVi- i i.aifrj nji. !- We our luspectlon on the auotltyv lt HtpTH1 '5c. Lash Store, 1'hoiH auoiiiy? fihTfe usyour oratr.una you w ptase4 Willi our method of doing buslocts. THE BIS BARGAIN MOUSE OF SALEM COMING goods are better and prices Scientific Optician 296 commercui si. llolvcrson'i Xo Cue For the Water. 'They tell a good many Jokea about Kentucky colonels and their natural aversion to water," mild a fat drummer In the hotel corridor the other night, "but the richest thing In that lino I over knew to come off In real life happened over In Alabama when old man BrlRgs wim trying to sell his summer hotel. BrigRs hnd a pretty piece of property In tho Alabamn highlands, nnd Its star feature was a magnificent big spring that welled Into u sort of basin nnd was as cold ns Ice nil tho year round. He hnd Reed prospecta of making a popular reMort out of 'tho place, but he sot tho California fever nml offered It at a unerlticc to a rnce horse man from Kentucky who had an Idea that he was cut nut for a landlord. "The race horse man was n typical Kentucky colonel of the old school nnd a mighty lino follow. He ciitno down to look over the ground In person, nnd Hrlggs Blurted out with him to point out Jim principal attractions. At last they enmo to the famous spring. 'Thin, colonel,' said Brlggs, stopping nt the cdiio of the basin nnd swelling with pride, 'Is n wonderful natural reservoir or crystal pure water, Inexhaustible In volume nnd lee cold In temperature. It Is undoubtedly tho llnest spring In the south.' "'Hiini-m-m!' grunted the colonel, sizing up tho bubbllng-pool. 'I reckon I'll have to have this holo tilled no If we close our deal, Mr. Hrlggs.' " 'Killed up!' oxolalmed Brlggs In hor ror. " 'Ves, sub,' replied the colonel calm ly. 'You Hee, I'm not n-cnlculatln on keeping any stock on tho plnce.' " New Orleans TlincH-Domoornt. .i r llrr HnnrlllcK. The Itev. Cyrus T. Brady says In bin book of missionary reminiscences: "I was once preaching about missions, urging the congregation to make some Biierlllco for tho missionary cause and Indicating to them several motlioihrby which they could follow my advice. Among oilier tilings 1 sugKosted that they refrain from purchasing any book which they very much desired and do unto tho money to mo Instead for tnj missionary work. I happened to have perpetrated a book mysolf. "You will therefore understand my feellngM when a very bright woman hi tho congregation came up to me nnd handed mo $1 with the ivmiuk, 1 had Intended to buy your book and read It Mr. Brady, but 1 have concluded to fol low your advice and give you the mon ey for missions Instead.' "I accepted the situation gracefully and told her I would lend her my own copy of tho book to rend. Alio smiled and thanked me, nnd ns she did so 1 voiced my thought In this way. 'lint after all Mrs. It., there does not seem to bo any sncrlrtoo on your part In tint transaction, for you have the happy consclououess of having given the mon ey for missions and vet have tho book n well. 'No aacrlflcoV she replied. 'Why, I have to ico4it)J bookl' " SPECIALS - Blue and Med Hibton brands and flavor. Vegetables... Hcl lllbboa petti ix)t, IV) Our Kiatf pxirrt ntflMi iw so. lluiNirtiMi riviivn .,., our FUir i1trilliiklk' t Wa. .. . L...At. Iluu INLl our rUit Lima Italia. sOu. . Oluey llraua (lold wax, JS& Itect lttbbou, extra fanny enm It. IfHiaforafto. IHirikki. Itlue Itibbou, iwevl corn, HW J forHftti. U1 Itllibou extra tnutijr tuiuaKxtH IK J for llluu Itibbou ex.rt oholco touutoo too. for U6o. above roods as to price and you will be more than i . I i ; . 0RABBR Oil. 134 State St, t!J RESIDENT NAMES MINISTER TO TURKEY Ambassador to Great Britain Soon to Retire. Senate Still Chewing on Un finished Nicaragua Canal Treaty. WAsiiiNnron, Dec. I8.TI10 president today nominated .John 0. A. l.elnliinnn, Of Pennsylvania, non-MiniHter to rJwit'- crlaud, to I e Unitel Slate1) Minister to Turkoy. A dispatch to the New York Journal and Advertiecrfrom IxhhIoii says: Am baBsador Choate will, it is said, eoon sail for home, thn death of hie partnor, Clin. ( lineman having rendered his presence In Now York neciwsnry. It is lielleved here that tlio' Ambaspiidnr will not return to London. This was District the House. of Columbia day in No business of imortanco was traiif. acted by the Senate in open session. At 12:30 it vent into executive cession to resume consideration of the Hay. 1'aulieefoto treaty. At the cabinet meeting today Itwra announced that Captain Asa A. Kodgors, Petersburg, Va., would bo appointed Collector Internal Keveuuo to suceeo 1 the lato Colonel James Itrady. The President baa nominated Artliur S. Hardy, New Hampshire, now minis ter to Greece, to bo minister to Swltrar lane; Chas. S. Francis, Now York;, to botninlstor to Greece, nml J. M. Patter sou to bo postmaster at The Dalles, Or. After the sonato wont into executive session Forakor spoke on the Hay Pauncefute treaty, defonding and sup porting it an a wise precaution for pro tection of American interortu. CHRISTMAS ORDER ISSUED TOO LATE Wahiiinciton, Dec. 18. Tho War Department has issued an order provid ing for the admission into Cuba and the Philippines free of duty of packages and articles clearly intended ns Christmas presents for the ofllcers and unlisted inon of tiie army and navy and for other employes of this government now serv ing in thceo islands. Tho provision ns to tho froo admission of suoli Christmas presents will terminate as to Cuba on February 18 and ns to tiie Philippines on March 15 noxt. Drawing the Lines. l'nANKKoitrr Ky Dec. 18 Tho prb mary of tho Democrats for the nomina tion of candidates for county nlllclnls and for i State Senator from this district is in progress today. The voting in restricted to Democrats who vote J the straight Democratic ticket at tho late election nnd those who went prevented by Bicknoss or other causes from vol lug n't said election, and those who will he come 21 by November, 11)01. Hew Smelters. Dbnvkii, Col., Dec. 18. Throe smol tora costing $1,000,000 each will be erect ed in Denver, Salt Lake and an available point in Moxico,shortly,to compote with the American Smelting & HoHnlng Com pauy. uOILEDCAnuAGU. At Kust Providence, 1. I., tlio Wilke bnrre pier burned today, causing a loss of $200,000. Dr. Kphrafm Ingals, ouool the found. era of tho Itupuhliciui parly, died in Chicago today. Fire at Klk Point, S. D., today des troyed tlio entire buisneas iwirtlon of tho town, involving a loHsof W),OOo. 1 he dead body ofninan, supimsed lo bo ono of the robbers who hold up tho Illinois Central train near New Orleans Tnetiduy night, wiih found (inlay in tho vicinity where tlio urlmu owurred. Fred (illwiu ol Kust Salem left lust ovonlng (or Creston, Calif., to join Mrs. (lileon, who ha,s been visillug friends there for somo weeks. 10 Per Cent Reduction Sale. From now till UhrHtiimi? wo will give a 10 por cent reduction on everything In tho store, ltomcinbnr wo carry a very tuleot line of goods. All elilmt and girigfrwnroat wliolojulu covt. M. K. FittNim. l.ADlKSDHIJSSINll-Tuhles and In dian stool to niutuli at Ihtreiittt llamil tons, O -.. AA . w- X t ,Y . Bean tto s? " ""' "' Mjfe Vigl Upturn ?fc . JlfZ- it tf car. JMsJit 444 Travelling is an easy and pleasant undertaking nowa-dayb, upe'ially if you are so fortunate to take the Northern Pacific, the mad that aseer tains the wants of past-cugars and sup plies I hem, The Northern Pacific's crack tram is the North Coast Limited, which leaves Portland dally at 1 :4o p. in. For rates and other information apply to any Northern Pacific agent, or write to A. 1). Charlton, A. (I. V. A., 'Uf5 Morrison street, comer Third, Portland. 1U-1 lOt YEW PARK MEAT MARKET Ueadiuarters for the best meat and lard ' the city. Oivu us a 'uall and see how well wo oau plyjjso yojt. Prompt anil care. fill ujtejitlon to all urilurfl. j : Phouu, hl,u!c mil. i t F. G, tiOWBRSOX, PROP'R MMMMi TRAVELING MAN SUES WAGNER CO For not Furnishing him a Berth in a Sleeper he had Paid For. Nkw YoitK, Dec. 13 V. Seward Webb, as president of the Wagnor Pal ace Car Company, is tho defendant in a $ liOOO dAiitago suit now being heard in the City Court lxforo Justice I'itxstm mons. George W. Hlrnhaiim, u traveling salesman, was tho plaintiff. It appears from tho testimony that in Novemlmr 1891) Hirnbattm was traveling through Texas, and on the night of November. 'Hie went to the office of tho Wagnor Palaeo Car Company at Dallas and purchased a ticket calling for a sleeping ear berth on it train going to San Antonio. He paid f'J (or the ticket and when the train started he found that there was no sleeping car. Ah a result ho had to spend Hie night putting up in a day couch. He declared that the coach was co colli that lie contracted rheumatism and wag forced to discontinue his trip ! through Texas. The defense was that it was not the fault ol the Wagner company that the Bleeping car was not attached to the train but tho fault of tho railroad com pany over which tho sleeper was carried. The jury failed to aureo before court adjourned nnd a sealed verdict wai ordered returned. MINE OWNER KILLS TWO ROBBERS Ciiicaoo, Dec. 18. A special to the Itecord from Parrall, Mcx says: O. E. Keetnsy was going out to lita mine 20 miles from Pnrrall Friday to pay off his employes. Ho had about 1,000 in .Mexican currency which lie tied firmly to the bottom of his wagon, put Ilia pistol in his coat sleeve and started out. Whon he had gone about half way two Mexicans suddenly halted him and ordered him to get oat of the wagon. Ho 1 1 obeyed and thn bandit fearciie.l his person wtlh no effect, Knowing ho must have somo money they proceeded to search his baggajie and other effects. While they were at this task Keemsy drew his revolver from his coat sleeve and fired. His attack was so sudden tho men did not have time to act and both were instantly killed. CLOSING CENTURY Contlinifd I'mm Klrt IVito. " limu Porte. It is stated that if another nation begin to press its claims tho Sul tan will probably decline to sol tie those ol the United Btatoc Tlio reason tho American claims liavouot been disposed of is the fear of Turkey that other gov ernments will require that their claims be paid. ThnBtato Department has lint lieen in formed of tlio signing of tlio contract with tho representatives of tho cramps at Constantinople for a crulBer, tho cost uf which was to have included tho amount of tho American claims. Chicago, Dec. 18. Five hundred Chicago minister!) will usher in the Twentieth Century with a grand Christian Rally. Clorgymen of all denominations will aseemble in the Methodist Block, Clark and Washington streets, on the morning of January 7 and will devote tho entire day to tho dlecus siou of rellcIotiB progress during tlio Nineteenth Century. TROUBLE GROWING OUT OF A DANCE Tho enso of tho Stafo vs. Levi M. Her. reu on complaint of II. Walker charging assault ami buttery. There was somo feeling between tho guests at a dance given at Horrin's Friday night Herren felt it rellecled upon him and ho knocked Walker down. Chas. McNary appeared as Deputy District Attorney for tho State. Herren was lined 5 and costs Two witnessos were examined. IM'CS POirriSKBri-Anil talus at Huron Hamilton's. laco cur FUNERAL OF RALPH B0WERMAN Tho young man killed by tho train ueai Turner, Sunday evening last, will bo hurU'd from his father's home 4 milea east of Snlom, Wednesday, at 1!2 o'clock. Interment In J.co Mission cemetery. The "Aniclus" Orchestral. Tim greatest and most perfect auto matiu piano player in the world, mi kuowledgiiUnhy Puderewski, DainroMih. etc., is on exhibition In the Wlllamutto llotol parlors. Also the world famous "Crown" piano, tho only one with many tones, which instrument enables you to play beside the piauo, tlio harp, the banjo, the guitar and a full mandolin orchestra ut an instant's change of pedals. This famous piano lias also tho prac tlce clavier, which dovlco enables you to practice without making (he slightest noise. Wo are here to hitroduuo these won derful Instruments to Sale in and we want you to come and hoar it whether you choose to become a purchaser or are merely curious. Come at any hour, day or evening, tho representative of the manufacturers from Ohioago will lie pleated to explain to you all about it. Our agents for these instruments in Oregon are litters Plana House, Portland, Oregon. Bum tU 7 ,M "W IHPWfonfl mpi " TLjm. v -irj. cjpfG MOtUtNMMteW OUR OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK FROM NOW ON UNTIL CHRISTMAS And we will still continue to show rur elegant line of HOCHES BOOK. CASES - STAND TABLES LADIES' DESKS And picture mouldings especially oidered for the noliday trade. Let us show you a few of our holiday bargains and convince you that we can save you money on this line ol goods as we have no holiday prices. R. W. HOLLIS Si OO Low priced KuiiiHiiru Mouse. Her lvmlrlnr if Chinee, A young woman at a watering place one summer made a reputation as a nrofntiiid IhiKiilst in a lather odd man ner. She called one day nt a Chinese I laundry where she had left n shirt waist, but II timid not he found, us I there was no entry In the book of hiero glyphs corresponding to her pink slip. After a half hour's search the China-1 limu found the enlry. A mistake Unit been made, so the entry was crossed ... I .. ... .! tt ttlnt-nrvl t-tllltl III vui mm ii in- i-.i . ....-,.. I---- j liny characters piaceti neiow. " " told thnt thn waist would be laundered Immediately, nml she could get It the next day. The next day the young woman cull ed Tor It. accompanied by three other young women. At the seashore the ex citement of n vl-dt to the Chinese laun dry Is not to be despised. The China man to whom the pink slip was pre sented was not the lnundryinan of tho day before, and he experienced tho same dltllculty In finding the Identify lug character, finally snylnp. "Not In book." The'gltl answered calmly. "I can find It." and the Chhinmnii allowed her to tnko the book. Turning the leaves un til she ciime to one that had an entry crossed out with another In tiny ohnr nctcts under It she handed It to tho Chlnnnnm "There It Is." nnd, to his Burprlxe. he found It. "YpU mil) hidy I know spile Chl. nese." lie "iild. And the other girls looked uiHiii her with ndiiihatlon. Kiinsiti-rity World. Tin" I nlqiir Horn ot the t'nloiirii. The hoi'ii of it unicorn was shown at Windsor idstle and In I.V.tS was valued at over tin.tssi. Lewis Veitniuannus, a gentleman of Home, xnw with his own eyes two unicorns presented to the sultan of .Mwrn by a king of Ethiopia. They were in n pnik of temple of Mecca and wete not mm It i.ullke a colt of ill) months of age. This was In l.'O:!, The milmal became extinct about the end of the Miventeentb century. The unicorn Is represented In the ruins at IVrsepolls, nml It was adopted by the Persians as the emblem of speed anil Mreagth. In tho middle ages It w ns the symbol of purity. The unicorn hiiltd the elephant, and It used to w.het Us lioiii on a stone before It struck the foe hi the iibdomen. No family, by the way. chould be without one of thesis horns, the average length of wihli h four reel They defend from witch craft Thus Toniiieninda had one al ways on his writing table. Further more, a drinking cup made from one will be a safeguard against poison, as Will the ground powder put hi diluL. mill Indeed the wells of the pnlnce of St. Mail; could not he poisoned In the good old days of adventure because these beneficent horim hud been thrown Into them. Dnlcorn'H horn waB foriiioily sold by apothecaries at $12(11 an ounce. Boston Journal. I'nt i,lli!.urn, "Have you ever noticed tliut nearly all policemen get fntV" asked a man who kc'epi his eyes open. "Tills would seem to disprove tho theory tbat walk ing In the open nlr Is a mcaiiK of reduc ing Huperltiious weight. I have known new policemen to stint on their beats weighing no iiioiv than 1"." pounds. In six months they would tip tiie scales nt 150 nnd In a year iviieh the 200 mark. It miir-t he the slow sauntering In the open nlr that due It. for fhave noticed that while policemen grow fat the hn.iHC sergeants, who nre confined to the stations, n to linnrlnbly thin. Those who patrol the streets gain the iun.il luuiu weight In about three yoars. The muscles then harden, and despite theli apparent burden of tlesh the men usu ally develop great activity. One of tlio best runners and jumpers 1 know Is a policeman who weighs nearly .'MX) nnuiiiR"- Philadelphia Itecord. A llUl.uit'a Itetort, At a dinner party a young man was once talking rather foolishly about Darwhi mid lit books, mid he sntd to tbe bishop of Winchester (Wllberforco). My lord, have you rend DarwIn'H last book on tho 'Descent of ManV " "Yes. I Imve." sab) the bishop, whereupon the .siting man centinued: "What mm sense It Is talking of our being do muided from, npesl HesldeH, I can't see the use of such stuff, I can't sec what dlffeieuce It would make to me It my grandfather was an n,pe," ''No." the bishop replied: "I don't sec thatjt would. Hut It must have made an tumultix difference to your grand mother!" Tho youlig man had no more to say. OATOK,XA. Cariti ? ft Kind "w Una Always BoiM n00KCA8K8 iii oak and lUHhoganv, China closet a with bent glass fronts Hureu A Hamilton. l For Christmas Trade I'ulll Christmas, I will make a spo eial cash price on my finest Grand no taries and Cabinet notaries. These are tho finest machines on the market, and 1 have a good assortment. Come and let me save you some money. Hecond-hund machines, all prices. New mauhinos from $18 up Needle, oil and parts for all mauliiuos. R.A.cmeoiNs rtOT Cammi-qlol i. Carbld, 2 Iba. 'J6 cents. CASH iijKMi!Ai5siSSE: STORE CHINA CLOSETS SIDE BOARDS 'vMSBrsatsjrvfiivsja erssarvt Holiday Novelties We have the lit rues t and finest lino of Ilolida) nov elties in tlio clival exceed ingly low prices. See our line lino of umbrellas. Wo can Fiive you money ami givuyou strictly high grade goods. : : : : Wu have watches from. f2.no iiii, : i : Come and mo the nc' novelty, an eight day watch : : ; i S. W, Thompson & Co. 221 Commercial St. .rsJBHfspsJlnBSsjBSKN''ars aa aaaa a a a a a 1 Christmas Tree Ornaments It has 1 Tree Is uis come about Unit a Christ- as much a part of tlio i i American Christmas, as Kiru Crackers are of the Fourth. When you know what an armful of orna ments a little sum will buy you aro willing to lay hi a small sup. ply that your little one's tree may glow in splendor in the candle light of Yule-tide. Wo offer an exceptional big Hue of caudles and caudle holders. ft 1 4 4 1 4 i Patton's Book Store, SALEM VALUATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1900 Now Assessments Are Running Down ' Under Present Admirable!?) AM hods The value of City of Salem propealy under tho now assessment is $1,020,882. The valuation for purpose of aasesflinenL for 189!) was $1,707,717. a deolino in val lies of $275,805. SIOKH1S CHAIRS. Hook cues, China closets, Couches nnd Parlor furnituro for holiday gifts. Huron & Hamilton, PETITION IN ' SILYERT0N ESTATE John Moier, executor of the estate of i John K, Moser, deceiiHid, who was killed ' near hilverton by a falling tree, asks for an order lo sell personal properly at private sale, consisting of medical hooka and live stock; also petition of Ada Mosor, his willow for uso of cortain poreonal property and $!&) a mouth for ordinary oxpeiiBes. Hotli orders allowed. limUTUTI. IMCTCMIC-miown in our north window make appropriate gilts for XuiaB. Huron & Hamilton's. Tlit CastclUncs. New Youk, Cec. 17, Aieomont is I o- log heard today by .Indei. bevenhitt in tho suit of AntonaJ. Iillmnr aaln,t George J. Ciould, llowaid Could, K.in Could mid Helen M. Could, lo roxlialu them, as trustees under the wi'lof J y Could, from jmyirig the Count and Coiintos do Ciwtellane any Mrtlnu of the income in their share of the prop erty .t In thiscaeo foreign creditors heuk to recover moneys fur goods furnished in Pans. Col. Jamas and Charles A. Gardiner are oounsol for tho Goulds, and Gugconhohniir, Cnlormeyor & Marshall for tho crolitore. Allldavits of Count Houidu Caslelhine were submitted in which ho declares that some of tho goods charged for were not delivered and that he was deceived by tlio plaintiff. Mo tions wore made to increase the al low unco of the Castellnnes, on tho ground that 960,000 annually was not sullicient to maintain the family in accordance with their rank In sootaty and provide for thu proier education of their children. UUK STOKK-Will be open until 0 o'c.ook every evening until after Christmas. If you Jiavo cot yet btfen In you should be euro tooall anil sea our tmmeneo Una of rockurs. arm ehairs, Morris chairs, rugs, framed plotuios.elo' Huron & Hamilton. i it i-- News That Might Be of Interest to the Public Front.... FRIEDMAN'S Since Our announcement of our contemplated change in the firm byilie 15th of January, Where we had to rata! TEN THOUSAND D 0LLARS out of our stock before a change could be made, we have realized nearly Six Tlious and Dollars. In order to raise Four Thousand more by the imii ouanuary, we luiiiiiiue mc eAiraurcunary cut price sale on all lines, except we make a greater reduction in our velvet and velYeteens-the goods that had been sold from 50c to 75c, which we reduced to 31c, we will now sell for 6 Per yap We have added ;i uveal many loose collars, lhat cost tr from 10c to 35c each, we sell for OC We have secure over 500 drummers' samples of im deiwear, that cost all the way from 50c to 1.25 9 c we are selling for v. OC Also twenty-five samples children's overcoats from four to twelve years old, that are worth from $2 50 to 7 each Ci OCT CO CV which we are sellinp; from Av-i UJ vDO.UVJ Our $5 suits are rapidly jfoinjf now at It will pay you well to secure your clothing before it is too late. You will save money on nearly all lines you buy of us now. Our assortment is yet good in gents under- j wear, quilts and blankets. It per cent in cuying your nais 01 us. we maae a Tanner cut in our ladies' jackets. We are selling them for actual half former price, and the same in our ladies' capes. We are closing out on rubbers and arctics. Come and partake of - them tliey are immense bargains. Our holiday goods are 'tnnnev savers. Albums, toilet sets, handkorfhfpfc niata ware, cutlery and notions have but to hear the orice an you will gladly take them. Thus saith Friedman, of jFRIEDMAN'SEW RACKET Cor. State and Com. Sts. Salem Or. SEASONABLE A new silk waist, a fine dress skirt, a good underskirt, a good wrapper, a nice wool fas cinator, a pair of silk mittens, fine ribbons, good hosiery and gloves, will make nice and useful Christmas presents and can be had for one-third less than the regular price at ISADOREGRBBNBAUM'S Location First Door South of the Postoflice, f f ri'.i'.iM!-;; &66&(&&0?$ AT TUP. CAPITAL lltlSINPSH , "" 'l yfnV? l " "tie nd.lX s. i '""ll0K" nddress. The pioFont year. You will find here skillful teachers, correct methods and modern imltleil at auv 1 DO NOT intend to carry any goods over their Rpnsnn. Therefore I Will close out my tine fall stock of millinery ev ery thing new at great reductions MRS. E. L,. Plrst Door South of Postoflice jHo! All Aboard j For Toy Land Anothe r bi dler jut received announcing 1 thnt A. A X X Santa Claus Will axain make hi headquarters at " The Fair. Store For he savs that they have everything f fc line ot dolb, toys, books, of eyery kind lor 'c children and nice presents for everyW' Remember That the largest stock of holiday goods is at The Fair Store Yours for a Aerry Chrisinm. o. P. DABNBY J71 Coiuiueroial Street, Balem. NEW RACKET $8.00 will save you at least forty SUGGESTIONS As un investment, pays eulwUntla dividends. This fact, is demonstrnUtl continually by our graduates. Fonrof our students have gone from school to profitable employment during the lt two weeks. Plan now to take a courw rOLLCGB. SALEM. OltECOK. time. Visitors welcome, ror iihio' W. 1. SrUKV, Principal, Kalem, Oregon PiBSTBR Silent, Orfi"- v n 'ft