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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1900)
"'- MMM)MMIMaw ' ylsPi've Leased I- "f -a A Sbod wove, you any? Of course ! Just now it seems to us It's preeminently the bUildtiiR (or .Y f Salem's , Best Store s it Tl&rcforo wo liftVe scoured it. It's nol much for IooIjb juat now. coiitparod.wilh tnoilerti'bulldjfigs, but when Contractors Krb & Van PiUion j?et through with it flnd'Rit-j! over to a tlio New White t ft wilt lib1 different. "Up-to-dato" Jn every without, fur thor explanation. Here's Where . It costs mouoy to tnovo Roods and 'wo profor to pay our customer for moving thorn rnlher than draVmtfn, hence (rpm this day we will sacrifice overylhing in tlio storo at removal Halo prices. Tho great eH Removal Palo in Salem's history. HSBMMI In oliterson's W sf8gi Spectacles and Eyeglasses ior Christmas Presents this is ono ot tbumoat useful and acceptable presents made to persons needing glasses to aid their Bight. aVe have an uamonse stock this year, and prices to suit all hearts and purees. Wo will refit with the latest impioved instrument, all glasses mirchrscd for Christmas presonts after tho holidays with our improved instrument froo of charge. We aro better able to supply you with these necessary goods than ever before, and now carry tho most somplcto Htock in tho state. Chas. H. Hinges 296 Commcrcla st. . GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN P. COBDBAY. Manager. Saturday Evening Dec. 22. The One Standard Dramatic Attraction of Western America. T. DANIEL FRAWLEY And tils company, pre9entln( the greatest play over written bp an American Author. "SECRET SERVICE" A romance of the Confederacy by William Gillette. PRICES: 25c. 50c. 75c. and $1.00. now on Sale. Seats THE WEATHER. Oflicial government forecast for Fri day night and Saturday, fair and cooler. Wheat Market Han Piuncibco, Dec. 21 Cash Of)). CiiicAoo, 111., Heo. 21. May. 73)(. Fuloin, CO. GOLD DUST FLOUR t - MAD!! IIV . The Sidnov Powor Co. HIUNKV, onkaoN. f. made- for family ueo, nsk your jrrocera for t. Bran nfid shorts nlwnys on hand. A T. WALN, AGENT- euoNK 01. A No. I, Dry 4 foot Fir wood $2.75 a cord. .Aluo.ifiuwid wood and cedar posts. D'. S. BENTLEY & CO Phono 301 39 Front St. NEW TODAY. Advertisements under this head 5c a hue each Issue J'OU A GOOD TIME Attend mask ball bv A. O. U. W. OdBO at .MaelOiV. ltiatinu'o orchestra. Elegant lunch to lm nerved in hall. V 't att imUX A fine" lot of well Jjbjly, nleo holly wrcathB will b nt Avunuu green houcos, yatly lurried be made ordoia will prevent disappointment 12 21 2t A OOD ROCKKIt l'or , 1.95 at II. ... .ft 1 1n.kif llmi'lj IIIIIUII . IMIIUIMVII n. ' ' I H II New Prult. 0r supply of new fruit for Christmas HKMmiing la mum uuiiv iuu mini in immi ifraiinea, lemons nuu uouietiuuiiory in Strong's Restaurant. OUlt MNISOf bedroom suits l the beat wo lmvft sliown. Huren & llamlb ton. ' - MOLIDRY We especially recommend our I "trr?rr'- tor (or their excellence In Quality .TslAc JFf u!ts,.r , Jflhuoii a nljeod plua apulwt.1 lb. o. Young's Ulcod iluuttjuiaiu.ga Jahwan'f Ktatetl liluo plle 11)0 lBuuIlfljl)OmBirlooiii, T, lw Ribbon iMmcliu oxira nl(inilr(l, Xt. i JUrly Orav-font, eooU -iiialtty !. WuoKtblous HirwtxrrlM Aw tlineJJMbliOii Iterllw J'oM. JOa. Dellcacfts,.. j, Ited rtrtiTk)JPrnin, extra, njio, , luo Itlbbqtj arinra tip. 69' o i,i 'i We solicit your Inspection on the above foods as to price and " aualltm ctveius' your order und you will be more than fRQDiP-Mm&t Oflrltfore, Vhow tie H White Corner Corner t s respect will describe if excellently You Profit THE BIG BARGAIN flOUSE OF SALEM w Watbmaker, Diamond Setter and Optician, Next Door to Holverson's. HEADQUARTERS FOR SENATORIAL CONTEST Suites of rooms have been engaged at Hotel Willlamotto for tlio senatorial con test to elect n successor to McBrldo. II. V. Cor bo tt lias engaged n suite of five rooms. Itooms Are said to be ongaged for l 8. Senator Mcllride by Collector Pattorf on of Portland. Prominent Republican lftivo engaged suites of rooms and it is definitely-known that some of thowi are for other sen atorial aspirants. Gota"Uaby JJlBsell" carpet swoopor for tho little folks, at ISuren A Hainll ton's. Y. JH X. A. COMMITTEES HAVE BEENNAMED Chairman 1. A, Wiggins has named following committees on cunvasslng for tho new building preject: Financo E 0. Cross, N. J. Damon, A. T. Gilbert, Jos. Albert, and R. J. Hendricks. Huilding Job. Albort, T. Holvorson K. 0. OroBs. 0. P. Bishop. Three names of citizen's who aro not Y. M. C. A.inon will bo added to tho building committee. Christmas Cakes. Buy your fruit coko, plain cake, frost ed caKo or other kind of cako ami mince Clou cheaper than you can make them, aked at the Pioneer Bakery from YoKtacott A Co. MARION COUNTY PROBATE COURT Thoostittoof Ralph E, Uoworman, who was killed Inst Sunday ovonlng by the Albany local passenger train was ml mlttcd to probato by Judge Scott today on petition of 1), Bowerman, the father and hoir of deceased. Jay Boworman was appointed administrator, with bonds llzeil at 10000. Tho value of the estate is eaid to be $.1000. DON'T VAIL To bee our elegant lino of rockers, prices to suit all pursos, also tunning little ones for cunning little people. Buret) A Hamiltons. MILITARY SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION Col. Yoran of Eugeue will bo ut b'ulom tonight to conduct a school of instruction for all oflicorB of E. Co., 0. X. G. at the iirntory. The New York Racket Sells holiday goods uheap, smiio as all regular lino's. 10 d4t wit A MOKRIB OIIAIR-For 7.0 at Huron & Hamilton's. SPECIALS - lllue and Red Ribbon brands and flavor. :::;::: Vegetables... UeJ Rtbbou petit lXJli, )Ao. OurKUDxtntslnot jkmu, Wo. liuportoU Krancu leji, 80. Our l'lgHtrulgleUai'. Wa Our VUk Itum Jleau. i.'pc Oluer llraud (iolden Wax, 1&. Ue4 Hlbbon. extra fancy corn ISO 3 for 'a lllue Itlbbou, el coru, 106 S (Lir'JSc KM itlbuon extra Aitoy loinaloo lo, tliir " . , iujie itlLliou extra choice t(jiiiioiHj. s for 3to irL. vU. 1 State 8t. MtfrtUkMMNMWNMsa st-m r4r bastutan'p ROWNIE oaitebra . for the amateurs, price $1 .00 This makes an instructive and interesting Xmas present. A full line of cameras and supplies. FRY'S . DRUG ' STORE Depot for genuine celluloid goods, new and elegant' perfumery that smell like the flowers. Prices low. Come and see. DEMANDS ON CHINA Presented Without Chance of an Alternative, LI HUNG CHANG HARD TO MATCH The Very EfTectivs Argument Put up By a Column ot German Troops. IIhums, Dec 21. A dispatch from Von Wnldercee Kiys: "Gnndell's column stipcwsfnly encountered a forro of Box err December 14th at Yung 1-ing, near the eastern Imperial tombs. Fifteen Boxers were killed. A thousand Chinese who remain under Fang do I.Iijk have driven out I.titoi. London, Dec 21. "All tho govern rnentH havo approved the British amend ment" savs tho Pekln correspondent of tho Morning Tost" and tins demands will bo proFcneed to tlio Chinese pleni potentiaries without any supges'Ion of an alternative. "On many grounds tho Germans aro gaining a worse reputation for severity than the Russians ever had. Tho coun try is practically in a defenseless etato moreover because Count' Von Walderseo will not allow Chlncso troops to do any thing nnd tho foreign troops are nbsent or engaged in looting, "It is stated that about 10 days ago tho Gorman troops visited Tung Ohutiu and shot GO Imperial troops who were engaged in surpassing Boxora and also killed IH) other Ch'inoae including threo converts. Thoy took 200 prisoners including ."0 natives attached to the Anglican mission. "In consequence of an appeal from tho magistrates however tho prisoners wero liberated in return for tlio payment of twontv thousand tools. This punitive expedition was in defiance of the under standing that no auoh measures should bo taken ponding the negotiations. Tho Germans aro said to have looted the place." ,1'kkin, Dec. 21. Yesterday's meeting of tho foreign envoys was protracted and somewhat stormy, owing to tiiodoslto to discover who djscloseH to tho Chinese what every minister has pledged to keep secret. I.l Hung Chang invariably knows within two hours nftor the close of u meeting what has occurred. WAHiiiNflios, Dec. 21. Instructions wero sent toda yto Conger, at Tokln, to sign an agreomont, which, according to I'ekiu advices, already has been slgnod by all tlio other ministers nttho Chinese capital. Tills instruction Is sont witli 8OD10 reluctance, because the agreement us It now stands does not completely represent the view of United Slates Gov ernment. But it is believed no favorable compromise could bo reached unless ne gotiations aro to bo drawn out todungor ous length) for all reports Indicate a growing spirit of unrest in China. DREYFUSYICTIMS Outitlmictl from firt )wko. Major Cojtut Walin Kstorhaxy, who figured m pi'oiniueutty In the Druyfus case, bus sunk into utter misery. 11. a divorced wife's suit against her mother, tho Murqulso I)e Botancourt, for an al lowance, on tho ground that sho is in profound distress and unable to support or educate her young daughters, brings forth tho followiug letter writtou by tho Major to his wife: "I have heou unable to write to my children recently, not having tlio money to buy a postage stamp. I urn at tho last oxtremlty of strength, courage and resource. I have not eaten for two days until this morning in the work house. 1 have no clothes, am shivering with cold and am oompollud to warm niyeoH by entering churches and muse ums. "fiveryono will say this ia aconfeesion of guilt, but you can say I am killing myself because, aftor having struggled to the utmost of my courage my voice is stilled by my persecutors. Without bread, homo or clothing I shall die of privations of all kinds unless n revolver puts everything in good order, "Kiss my children. Tell them I adore them and if a frightful fatality has pre oipitated mo into an abyss, if I die the victim of human cowardice I never committed the orimo wheroof I am un cased by scoundrels in order to eavu themselves." Usterhiuy's letter is datod from tondon. YEW PARK MEAT MARKET Headquarters for the liost meat and lard in the city, (ilvo ub a cull und seo how well wo ea'n plenuo you. Prompt and ouio fill attention to all order. : ; ' Pluyii titaVjril i . jt ? F, O. nOWFRSOX PROP'R V.. riJ - OMAHA POLICE SUSPECT CROWE Ommiv, Dec. 21. It is staled this morning that Pat Crowe, well known to local police circle?, is tho man whom the police suspect of being tho leader of tho gang who nbdueted Edward Cudnhy Tuesday night. Oflicers are looking for Crowe, but ho has not been arrested Tho polico nnd detectives are inclined to believe that men not well acquainted with the city and tlio surrounding coun try would not havo been able to manage the affair us it was carried on. For this reason they are searching for Beverul lo cal men known to bear a bad reputation Young Cudaliy 1b none tho worse for his experience, nnd among othor things he learned from his raptors was some of, their plans. One of thorn said to iiinl: " Doyouk!iow," "ho nskod, that wo have been watching that house of vours out there for tlio last two months? Vi-ll, we have. What wo really wanted was to got ono of the littlo girfs-your sisters, but wo did not got ji chance. Finally we became desperate, nnd determined lo take the bull by the horns nnd nab you." Lnte Inst night Mr. Cudaliy announced he would pay $25,000 rewurd for the apprehension of tho abductors of his son, f5000 for ouo or $1000 for two of them. An extra forco of Pinkurtons arrived this morning and wero put to work on inu cano. tiuuauy this morning con firmed the offer of a reward of $.'5,000 for the arrest of tho abductors, ASPHALT MINES CONTRACT ANNULLED Nkw Yoiik, Dec. 21. A disnatch to tho Herald from Caracas says: President Castro has iBsued a decree announcing that the New York und Bermudeso Companys's concession that was founded by Gannon and entitling the company to mine nil the asphalt in the Stato of Bermurdcso for 25 years Is annulled and that the titles to tho asphalt mines issued in 1888 are invalid Tho decree aims at depriving the com pany of its rights and properties. Pres ident Castro recognizes two titles which rover u lama nortlon of the cnmnnnv'H Aunlinlt Ifirwl ntul urhfnli wnrn -vrnti.wl In u group of native ollicialu and promoters. Tlio native capitalists recently sold these titles while proceedings for their nullification wore pond ing to American speculations who have i ml need President Castro aflor much diplomncy to issuo the decree ugalnst the New York nnd Bermudoeo Company. In tho opinion of many Venezuia law yers the decrco is unconstitutional. Many persons will be out of work if tho drcrto is enforced. Tho New York J nnd Bormuidoso Company is the largest I American interest in Venezuia. I It liua a largo amount of capital at stuko and will not surrender possession of tho asphalt fields. It has just erected the largest asphalt refinery in tho world. Tho company has hud peaceful possession ot tho proporty for more than twelve years. Tho action of Presidout Castro Is regarded hero as a raid of vost ed rights, DIRECT STEAMSHIPS WANTED TO MANILA Han FitANciHco.Deo. 21. San Francis co merchants will try to obtain direct steamship communication Ixmveon this port anil Manila. Tlio Ban Francisco Board of Trade lias petitioned tho Paci fic Mail Btcamship Company to run their vessel to Manila. s an alternative ithas boon suggested that a line of steamers bo established to connect at Hong Kong witli tho Pacific Mail and carry Philippine freights. The prcsont urrangemout is uusatisfoctory to tho merchants at Manila who do tusi HOBS with San Francisco. Goods in transit which have been stored iu Hong Kong have been broken Inlo while in the storehouses. Tlio Ma nila merchants subjected to delay and loss, for which thoro is no redress, liavu written letters to San Fraucbco threatening U do business solely with places connected by direct linen to Ma nila. HOW DEWET'S ARMY MADE ITS ESCAPE Blokjimi.ntiun Dee. 21. Details of i Dow of r escape from the encircling Brit I Jsh columns December 12 show that it j was one of tho boldest incidents of tho I war. I When Dewot prepared to breakthrough the British columns at Springhalt Neck pass, a magiiillclent spectacle was pre sented. The whole Boer army of 2600 men started at a gallop iu open ordor through the Nek. President Steyn nnd Petit Fourie, led tlio charge and Dowel brought up the mar. Tim wlinlft miiniHiv.tt ivnfi a ntnin. of miigulflcont daring, ami its success was complete, MERCHANT SHIP EDMUND AGROUND Sa Fiunoihco, Dec. 21. Luteal advices received by the Merchants Kxchungo in regard to tho ground ing of tho merchant ship lulmund on a bench a mllo touth of Santa Rosalia on November 28, are to the effect that Captain Gordon had hopes of Biwlng her, Tho Kdmund 1ms 1500 tons of sand ballast. Sho was bound out (or Oregon, A BIG JUDGMENT WON BY THE BELL B'ihtun, Mass., Doc. 21. Justice Colt, in United ritates Circuit Court, today dooidod iu favor of the American Bell Telephone Company In tho royalty suit brought by the Western Union Tele graph Company The amount involved 18 12,000,000. FACTORY BURNED AT HANOVER, ONT IIanovuii, Ont., l)c. 21. The Kucchol Company furniture factory, the laruust furnituio factory In Canada, has been burned. The lira sprqad tQ adjoin fng huild'ngs, oiiusing a loss of $'476,000.' MARRIED, 9, UP Uy -Hev. .John Parsous J). '!.. Georue riukutt and lWrl W. vg't Both of MuHmoniah donutyi a ji. -i OUR STORE OFEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK l-HOM, NOW ON UNTIL CIIHISTMAS And we will Mill conlinuo to chow cur elegant lino of ROCHES BOOK CASES STAND TABLES CHINA CLOSETS LADIES' DESKS SIDEBOARDS And picture mouldings especially ordered for the holiday trade. Let us show you a few of our holiday bargains and convince you that we can save you money on this line of goods as we have no holiday prices. JP. W. HOLLIS & OO Ia)w priced Furniture House. SP tonU A Storeful of Christmas 20 per cent, off t Until Christmas, on any art icled our mammoth crockery and glassware department. This sale includes the largest and most beautiful assortment of holiday goods ever shown in Salem. M. -T. RINEAUN, 132 Slate Street, Telephone 131 NEW ELECTRIC ELEVATOR HERE Just Arrived for Use in the AtcCornack Block. Tho newest invention in tlio way of an electric elevator lias lieen socured by Mr. McCornack for his remodeled opera linuso block. It is now bolng put in at the roar of the immense MeyerH A. Sons store rooms, nnd will be so constructed as to be used ftom both sides, thus mak ing it available for tho store as well as tho new Masonic hall. It will bo opera ted from tho basement up, having a special attendant, thus accommodating four floors. Look Over the Holiday Goods at tho Now York Backet. Storo open evenings until 8 o'clock. HI dlt wit. ENTRE NOUS CLUB PARTY The Kntre Nous Club gave another of their very delightful dancing parties Wednesday night at tho Tioga Hall. Thoro was a splendid orchestra nnd such lovoly patronesses us Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Hroat. Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hertz. Tlio following young people voted it another success anil are looking forward to tho noxt ono, Jan. 2, 1001, with great pleasure: Misses Carrie Willis, Maud McKay, Gertrudo and Leona Hlrsch.Kthol Xnlirht, Stella and Carrio Hurst, Oskio Mattheus, Esther Collins, Agnes Gilbert, Lena Biors, Mario Stolwer, llubv Cornell, Kdua Price, Elsa Ynntis, Lois Conhow, Ella Ilinomnu, lilancho Bolle, Constance and Bemoh Holland, lAngio Kchlndler, Allio Crojsan, Maud Bundle tt, Bosalio Friendly, of Kugono, Emily Thatcher, Nina Damon, Mr. and Mrs. Tluelson of Derry. Messrs John Roberts, 0, D. Jessup, Halph Glover, Johm Cochran, Harry Olingar, Harry Vlburt, Chuncey Bishop, Edward Thielson, Edward Bhliin. The Modern Mother. Has found that her little onon are im proved more by tho pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxntive elTeet of u gentle remedy, than by any othor. Children enjoy it nnd it betlts them. The truo remedy, Syrup of Figs, Is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, WISE STILL HELD IN $5,000 BAIL Judge Bolto decided that tho question of excessive bail could not properly bo brought by a writ of habous corpus and that the mattor properly belonged to Department No. 1 of the court, e You Can Surely Find Something you want for presents at the New-York Racket Salem's ehejwst one nrlce cash store. Storo open evenings tor holiday trade. 10 dlt wit 1 For Christmas Trade Until Christmas, I will make n spo cial cash price on my finest Grand No taries and Cabinet notaries. These are tho finest machines on tho market, and I have a good assortment. Come und let mo save you some money. Second-hand machines, all prices. New machines from $18 up. Needless, oil nnd parts for all machines, F.A.OJl(QINQ B07 Cornmrotal Mt. Carbide, 2 lbs, 36 cents. iTawioru, uuas. uior, t;olorldge Mc Elroy, Joe Evans, Wm. C. Taylor, W. Clayton of Portland, 0. V, Allen, Boy Burton. 0. Rundlutt. Aro Crneum. l'f CASH art Hi tftfi 5tj-- S5SNJBTNBarJvrJOVlENISSNarJB Holiday Novelties We have tliq larjeet ami finest line of Holiday nov elties in the city nt exceed ingly low prices. See our line lino of umbrellas. Wo can pave yon money and glvo you strictly high grade goods. : : : : We have watches from 2.50 up, : : : Como and see the new novelty, an eight day watch : : : : S, W, Thompson & Co. 221 Commercial St. . MaBr KHXttJBJCN H"JBXSf t 1 Patton Bros. Hnvo no time lo write their advertisements, and in fact hardly time to eat. 1 THEY ARE BUSY I 1 Filling tho wants of tho various holiday slmppors, from thoir elegant holiday clock of superb novelties. PATTON' S BOOK STORE I 0- ' Americans Settle With Tur key On Christinas Day Until thmf thftv urn hnnv 1nlIit. m.. all tho toys and pretty things they can find for ovory tnembor of the family, pabney's Fair Store is tho busiest place in town, for this very reason. Can't got clerks enough. Say, young man ! Do you want to he Btrictlv- un-tn.dnln? fi..t -.m,- in,i friend a;,Mudonna"orsouie other framed picture Buren A Hamilton can please you, . lOPtr Ctot Reduction Sale. From now till Ohristmus wo will oivo n 10 per cent reduction on everything in tho etoro. Homnmbor wu carry a very select lino of Koods. All china niui giasHwnrout wholesale cost. M, K, F11.V8UR. PARLOR ROOKBRS-In bright eiithor nnd strictly up-to-date. See tlioso wo show in our north windows. lluren & Hamilton. Remember Shoes And clothliiR when you're thinking of holiday presents. Tho New York Rack et is tho placo to buy them. 11) d It w It -- The "Anjelus" Orchestral. Tho creatost and most perfect nuto matlo piano player iu tho world, ac knowledged so by Paderowskl, Oamrosoh. etc., is on exhibition in the Willamette Hotel parlors.. Alw the world famous "Crown" piano, tho only one with many tones, which instrument enablos you to play beside tlio piano, tho hnrp, tlio banjo, the guitar and a full mandolin orchestra at an instant's change of pedals. This famous pinno has also the prac tice clavier, which device onableu you to practice without making tho eliIitast uoiao. We aro hero to introduce thos won derful instruments to Salem and we want you to come and hoar it whether you chooao to booomo a purchaser or aro moroly curious. Come nt any hour, day or ovening, tho representative of the manufacturers from Chicago will bo ploaeod to explain to you nil about it. Our agents for these instrumente in Oregon aro Kllers Piano Home, Portland Oregon. ' Try tjie Pliie ur I'hnstmaa PotjQ. 112 A A AAA, A, A., A, A. dh At, A VV 4 News That Might Be of Interest to the Public From FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Since Our announcement of our contemplated ciiani the firm byihe 15th of January, where we had to 5t TEN THOUSAND D OLLARS out of our stock bfo? change could be made, we have realized nearly Six ThLa nnA nnltifc In nirlrr in mica Cnur T1im...j ... '"OUS' tuiu wuiimio. in uiuvi i'm.uvuhi i nuuaunu more 15th of January, we continue the extraordinary ci sale on all lines, except we make a greater reduction velvet and velveteens-the goods that had been sold tZ 50c to 75c, which we reduced to 31c, we will now sell fj 25c Per yard We have added a great many loose collars, that cost C from 10c to 35c each, we sell for OC We have secure over 500 drummers' samples of un derwear, that cost all the way from 50c to 1,25 p we are selling for AJC Also tweniy-five samples children's overcoats from four in twelve years old, that are u worth from $2.50 to 7 which we are selling from Our 515 suits arc rapidly going now at It will pay you well to secure your clothing before it 1$ too late. You will save money on nearly all lines you boy of us now. Our assortment is yet good in gents' under wear, quilts and blankets. It will save you at least forty per cent in buying your hats of us. We made a farther cot 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-tiiey are immense bargains. Our holiday goods are money savers. Albums, toilet sets, handkerchiefs, plate ware, cutlery and notions have but to hear the price an yoir will gladly take them. Thus saith Friedman, of FRIEDMAN'S Cor. State and 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 IbADORE GRb'bNBAUM'S Location First Door South of the Postofilce, ( X, ""business , " AT TUP PAPITAI. nilCINDCQ The present year. You will find hero aulllful teachers, correct method and modri equimnentu. Students admitted nt any time. Visitors welcome, tor ilimtniM catalouuo nddresH. W. I. Stai.ey. Principal, Salem, Oreson IT DO NOT intend to carry any goals " nvpt fhi o?icrn. Thfvfrre I Will close out my tine fall stock of millinery ev erything new at great reductions, MRS. D. L. First Door South of Postofflce Ho! All Aboard . For Toy Land Another bijf letter just received announcing that X X X Santa Claus Will again make his headquarters at The Fair Store For he says that they have everything "L line of dolls, toys, books, of eyery kindjgl children and nice presents for everyww Remember That the largest Thg Fair Store --. 43 in -.! . Yours for u Merry Christnus 4,0 p D A B N B V Vi Commercial price each CI OC a. Cl nn UX.vJ- iu vJM.UU $8.00. NEW RACKET Com. Sts. Salem Or. SUGGESTIONS Ab on investment, pays entoUntUj dividends. This fact ladcmoiutnto .1 11.. 1... ..l...t Vnnttt CCCS our students have gone from bcIk1w Iirolitnbleemnloyinentdiiringjmuw t w o weeks. l'Inn now to take ft cooiw rni I pr.P SALEM. OHECON. FIBSTER SjltB' w" roods is1 stock of holiday tfc Street, Salem.