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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1900)
mjm V3P v,-. .! ir'". Rq t & ' H i : .((..' KuA p i WIlWl llll iJwi 'm, ' ' JJjf E-flU Btf OPEN ' Jf "'' "' ' We WIsOYi0f(fflKa y& . mciiruiiisinras -? And faeT this opportunity to thank .our " customers for jheir , very liberal patronage - during their Christmas' shoeing. We promise a continuation of our honest business, methods and our manvelously low Reni'dva) Prices -and we-respect! ully ask for your custom .V18 , it WE WILUGEOSKAT NOON i 11 VI HKm O O Spectacles andEycglasses B 4fMwV MMMMMMMMn hK I dV ra 1 Mrr H vikSli this in ono of tlio most useful nnd acceptable proeonta mailo to porsons needing gUflaea to atd'thoir sffcht. jVo have an imtmuigu Htoalf this year, nnd-prloes to suit all hearts and puree. We will refit with thu latest Impiovcd inatrumants.'nll glasses pnrchrsod for Uhriitmas presonts after the holUlayH with our improved instrument frets of charge Wo aro hotter able to supply you with thoso necessary goods than ever before, and now carry the most eompiete stock In tho statu. " Clias. H. Hinges 2V6 Cemmerclsst. Wheat Market tit Fiuhohco, l)ec. i!l Cash JXtf. OuiCAao.-lll., Doc 21. May. 7a. tfalem, CO. GOLD DUST FLOUR uadu ny The Sldnov Power Co. tjin.HKY, OHKOON. tnado for faintly uso, oak your Krocom for tt. Jlran and.Hhorts always on hand. A T. WALN, AGENT. I'llOHK CI. A No. I, Dry 4 foot Fir wood $2.75 a cord. AIo eawrd wood and cedar postm D. S. BENTLEY & CO Pbooe 301 319 Front St. NEW TODAY. Advertisements under tbls beid 3c a line each Issue tJOW KOll SALK.Good Cow. Jorhoy and Durham atook, fnish soon. Call on J. J. lingcor, near ooiorou cnurcii, North Halom. ' ' 12-22-0t Mlrcl Candy S lb for 25c at Tho Hjw and (!heier atlll in ijuaiUltlcsf c 22 2t A J.0N0 kx'UinuIou tnbloni Jliiren & Ilamllton'H, only (O.OQ.. " MARION COUNTY Supreme CoujJ .Afljrms $- fililnf Jiistlcii lloan of thu OruL'Oli till preme court today uftlrniod thoalovo iH)tatoo Hverod at tho rivor, and suod to rocgyor f 100 damages, 20 moniy,ad wn$j ami IS0.85 for Hacks. This adit 'was'wrfnMit tho Gorvals jnstlc. court, ITpon appeal to the circuit court .a Follott contondwl that Mitchell jind HgrniHl verbally to ro celvo tbom at Jiis farm, but refused to pay for ami take them, and Anally rtv fused to recelvo thotn. Thu circuit court revorncd tho oaso and i now Hiiatajjiod by (ho supremo court. THE SIMPSON . - DIVORCE CASE Testimony for defondtuU fa boing Ukou Iwtforu indgo-ljolauithiii afternoon. flOUBSY. ssr WecspccUKyrrCtoimeod our lorlliclr excellence In uallly i.i4 9 Table Fruits,.. Jn!nois U4 Who ptflex a IU.asp VrmitD'a hllnMl Joliawn' grami pin jPIW lb. 'iV, 3 I'liitt aipiM a iiu. itac. UluaKlllR)u rtcitH extr nUiuUM, 8 )o GATlyUrurfor(l.xodiriUlliy IKi IUu lUbboni Hvrwtwrtle Vhs. . lilue Ulb!,oU lUrtli l'cr. :o. Delicacies.., .... Uwl )lUUiaiprliKu, exit lino, 2if. lllQO HlblKiU litra(ll H'-11 ilkh your Inspectloa on tbe uiv ui your. r oider FTw .T4At Mtkll.Ajf At Anlam rmeuoa RO oE1, Cash Store, Phone. iiamotl case tU wiema thtttjm 180S, Mc-i Klnloy MitohBll'5u(ractji:Uh1 oxl La Follott for a'l6"of iw'tat'oos'Wbo'.ro. WM Quxnu-. frr THIS EVENING. k.U It f .'." ..r TOMORROW IIOHousrnrsAtcH for Christmas Presents X Wathmakcr.DUmona Setter and Optician, Next' Door to llolverwn'9. PERSONAL Bnator John IVDnly, of Corvalllp, wnsla the city today. Mlsa Alco.I)avia loft today tb visit her sleUir in Lino county. Mr. and Mrs Wdi. Miller went tt Al bany today on a holiday visit, i'rosidout M. L. Jouca, of the hop as sociation was, in tho city today. lions, W. I). Fen ton and Geo. K. Chamberlain were in tho city today on law business. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denton cumo up from Portland today to eat turkey with Grandpa and Grandma Stonier. Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Krausco returned today from a six weeks' trip east having visited Ronton uml other shoo manufac turlng centers. Mr. Krausso was at hln old homo in Illinois at tho tlmo of his father's funeral, which occurred Iftfit week. SALEM dFRliTMAS" BEEF DISPLAYS At thu Cross market aro prize Christ mas beeves us IoUweh: A Hereford from J. W. McKlnnoy herd; a Durham from tho liont Pattan Uord ; biggest of all la u common Oregon steor from tho Trask bord of Fox Valley. Mr; Cross has been too busy to make f big display, Bteusloff llron. display a pair of Horn fords from thd J, 1), Waldo herd, weigh ing over "120o each; u, Hereford and Shorthorn froh tho Veck herd at Auins vllletSix Cols wolds dressing 183 lbs. nptuco from Jbn McOrow, McCoy, Stoualolf says this boot cosLblm do loublu prlco but wll bolpldwsh at tliwold price. 5.i.Oi.r. oiiBtomera iVvv THE FLAG C HAS ARRIVED A beautiful glass case for tho exomtttvo oAlco,tot hold tho buttle Hugs of tho famoua Second Oregon regiment, the old lid Oregon, and (lugs of othor military organisations, has arrived and been put jruviacpar ;!? .n:t A I'lue Chrlitmai Goverment weather forecast : General. Iv fair Mondav nluhtund 'fjesdav. Cool t'or Monday night. FIRST CAR-LOAD FINE ORANGES J, G, Wright A Co., today rocoUed tho first car-load of California orange. They are (rum tho Southern California If'rult Exchange, land aro tho unoet fruit of Its kind that Is shipped, l'ho closest wholesale prices are made on this fruit, ns '.tlure is no middle man's profit to pay, i . mi., in 1 1 1.AME8' DUE8SING TABLES-Af cost, uxlay only, llurou A llamtlton. SPECIALS - Blue and HtJ Rlbton Ursnds iind (Uvor. ::::::: VegQta.wkT hit Iea Hlbltu uetll Hit It will. I.V). Our triAjrextr slfteu pea, Uo. uinottail Kronen IV. 'Jiki. In. Vl.a Cl,..lil U..n. j IWl I 1 Altp VlAt. Lima ItaftliH iW, Oi ur FU Oluojr liuutl CloUu wax, 15c Kwl J'.lbbou, extra fniicy corn i3o for JAc. Ulua KlliUou. iwcteoru. lUaS for 26c UtJ lUbbon extra foliar townioe. U, aror.6o,j I lUiid .lttbl.on exir cholco tomtinet lOo, 3 for t&a, f . i J. to price and und'vou will ite more ina ; ! I : HTi "i:t; Kl.aJaK Kl GRABBR GU. 194 Btato St. B ASTmAN For the amateurs, price $1 .00 This makes an instructive and interesting Xmas present. A full- line of cameras and supplies, : FRY'S DRUG STORB Depot for genuine celluloid goods, new and elegant perfumery that smell like the flowers. Prices low. Come and see. PROGRAMS ON CHRISTMAS DAY What Salem Business Houses and Offices Will Do. Observance of the Day ai Slate Institutions, Churches and Schools. On Christmas day all public ollircn, banks, (etc., will lx clewed nil day, its well as shops, nml factories. Motof thrf dtorcfl. will clofloiit noon, and eomo fow all day, iiicludinK thu Now York llauket store. Grocery stores, inusio stores, liook stores, clothiers, and dry Kxxls houses will all close some tlmo duriiiK tho foroiiwn. Jewelry will keep open only tin loug as trade com pels. Tho barber shops will probably close about 12 o'clock, in., and tho saloons at 12 o'clock p. m., moruor loss. Tho post ofllco will bo open for the dolivory of mail mid registered letters from 1 to 2 o'clock, but no money order business will bo transacted. WltM Tll.rV Tttif.t ... tl I flln.t ttn custom of publishlnK no paper on Christ mas dny. Chemawa Indian School. Thorn will bo several Christmas trees this evening a dinner toinorrow,nnd cx orcl9 on Wednesday evouitig, St. Paul' Episcopal. Christmas eervlco at 10 a. in. Tho service will bo 'choral, including tho Nicono creed. The anthem will bo, "Sing, 0 Heavens," by Tours. Subject of eormon, "lho Fulless of Time." Quartette consists of Misses Ileulat and Collins, and Messrs Wengor and liiek- ford". A general invitation Is extended. Sunday school Christmas tree and entertainment Thursday evening. At St Joseph's Church. Thu Customary Midnight Mass at St. Joseph's Church will not boobsorvod this Xmas Kvo First Mass 0 a in. Soc ond Mass (1:15. Tho children huvu pre pared tho Bong of the Augels for this early Morning service. Third Mass at 8 a. in., and 10:30 a. in. High Mass. Continued on Third I'ajto. LADIKS' DRESSING TABLES At cost, today only. Huron & Hamilton. The Autelus" Orchestral. For ono week more only at tho Will- ametto Hotel parlors. Thu greatest and most perfect automatic piano player In tho world. Also, tho world famous "Crown" piano, tho only one with many tones, which instrument enables you to play besldo tho piano, the harp, tho banjo, tho guitar and a full mandolin orchestra at an instant's chango of pedals. This famous piano has also the prac tice clavier, which devicu enables you to prautico without making the slightest noise. Wo. arc hero to Introduce these won derful instruments to Salem uud wo want you to come uud hear It whether yon oIiooho to lhcomu a pnrchasor or aro merely curiouH. Come at any hour, day or evening, tho representative of the manufacturers from Chicago will ho pleased to explain to you all about it, Or agents for these Instruments in Oregon aro Filers l'iauo Houho, Port land, Oregon. MCKINLEY'S CHRISTMAS Continued From Kldt I' to. guratlon which wasunaulinously declar ed thollnest In tholiiatory of those func tions will bo eclipsed by tho one to come which will lx held in to pension olllco. More than $10,000 will bo expended in decoration, More than f 15,000 of the necessary fW.lXX) fund has boon sub Hiirllwd. Tho Twenty. third Ohio Volunteer I Hoglmunt, in which President McKin ley foryod during tho war, will attend in a body, Tho survivors' of tho first Re publican convention, that of 1850, will rido in carriages directly behind tho President, The reviewing stand from which President MoKinley will witness tho parado will bo directly fn front of the Executive Mansion and surrounded by u court of honor. A plan (or a triumphal arch is being considered by tho commu te but whether or not the arch will bo decldod upon is a o,ucsllon. Tho navy for tho flist time In nn in augural ceremony will bo represented. In command of Admiral Dun oy all tho warships in eastern waters will bo or dored to Washington and etoam up the Potomac lliver. Christ mas Ctkes. Buy your fruit cake, nlain cako, frost tnl cake or other kind of cako and mince nles cheaper than you can maku them, baked at tho Pioueor Bakery from WoiUcott k Co. YEW PARK MEAT M ARKBT Ileadquartors for tho Iwet meaU aud lard In tho city. Give u(a call and seo how well wo can please you. Prompt and care ful attention to all orders. : Vvphort, bhwk mil. ': t ' : F. G, BQWERSOX, PROP'R RRbWlIE INLUENCES OF FRANCES WILLARD Recognized By a Gathering: At Her Home City Promotion of Purity, Prohib it ion and Love of Abstinence. Ciiicaiio, Dec. 21. A special program was carried out nt Ktnmanucl Method ist church in EvaiiBton last nlghtin com memoration of tho twenty-sixth adver sary of tho commencement' of'a general temperance crusado throughout Uiu United Slates. Thospeakera of tho evening were Mrs, I. M. Is. Stevens, president, and Mini Anna Gordon, vtce-prosient of tho Nntional Womaiis Christian Tnmoranre Union. Mrs-Stevens said innart: "There may be porno who do not agreo with us inouridcasof prohibition, but 1 boltovothat theronro but Very few that aro iiotwlthii8.Tho W. C.T. U. has now bcromi' onu of thogrcatest societies both nt the homo and abroad that exists to day. When Mies Wlllnrd loft us wo tried to go on with the work and nt tho next convention and tho one following tlint tho gain in membership was shown to be larger than had ever been madu before in a similar period of time. "This showed tho force of Frances Wlllnrd 'b leadership and tho cause for' which sho worked. Tho fun damental principles of our work aro purity, prohibition and lovo of ubstln once. I believe that Frances Willard raised to a higher level thau evor beforo the morals of both mon and women throughout thu country." BRYAN WILT BREAK SILENCE CmcAdo.Doo.'Jl, Tho Chronlclo says: William Jonniugs Bryan will answor ex-I'rusidontOluvolaud'H criticism of tho Democratic party at tho annual banquet of tho W. J. Hryan League of Chicago on tho anniversary of tho battle of Now Orleans Jannary 8. Tho affair will tako place at the Sherman Hotihe. It will he Bryan's Arst publlo speech since his se cond deleat for tho 1'reuldoncy. An nouncemont was mado last evening at the mooting of the County Democracy by Itobert E Ilurko of tho acceptance by Mr. Hryan of an invitation to sneak on Jackson day Mr. llryan's subjoct is "Democracy." Besides Hrjan, lho oth or speakers who bavo accepted aro ox Govornor W, J. Ktono of Missouri, Con pressman Onrmack of Tennessee and Mr, Ilurko says it Is probablo that Govornor lleckam of Kentucky will bo tlio fourth orator, INDIAN'OUTBREAK FEARED IN ALASKA Rkatti.i:, Dee. til Advices bavo beon received have boon received from Bltka, Alaska, stating that that town is In a stato of suppressed excitement, fearing a., outbreak of Indians. Tlio United States marines stationed there are under arms and tho Marshal and deputies aro taking every precaution to protect tho whites In case of an outbreak. Tho as pect of affairs is very serious at Sitka, nu tin Indiana aro by far tho Btrouger, nu merically. There aro 55 marl lies com manded by Captain Poudloton at Sit ka. COLLAPSED FROM SHOCK OF SHOOTING IlALUDAYsiiuito, Pa., Dec. 21. Mies Juniata Itoherbach, omployo of Audit or's olllco War Department, has Deen brought homo in an acuta stage of nor yous collapse that is likely to proyo fatal. Miss Itoherbach was near tho desk of Frank II, Morris when MueDon aid entered tho olllco and shot htm. The shook of tho tragedy was too much for the young woman's nerves. GOVERNOR PINGREE CITED FOR CONTEMPT Laxsiso, Mich,, Doc. 2L On petition of tho members of the Ingham county bar Judge Wiest of Ingham county court today.ordored Governor Pingreo to ap pear next Saturday and show a cause why ho shoulp not he punished lor co tempt. Avtlon is based on an Intorvl published in Detroit Tribune in which Governor bitterly attacked Judge Wiest ami prosecutor Tuttill. DISAPPEARANCE OF PEARL MILLER Tho young Salem liveryman who has been missing from homo for somo time was last seen in Roseburg last Saturday, where ho claimed to bo eugbgod on some detection work, His family in this city are ularmed over his absence and otllcert here entertain fears of foul play. u. sTmail rifled. (outlunon from Kind Pane. known. It was Imposslblo last night to get to any of tho postoltica otliclals to learn how extensive the rifling of tbe sack bad been, The question which the police aro now trying to tiguro out is whether or not the bag was ctolcn while It was being loaded from tho war door of tho Post Olllco or whether It was taken while the, wagon was on the way to tho depot. Tho latter appnnra to bo tho more plaus ible solution of tho case. Poottill Chi 1st nm Diy. A first-class game, Salem vs. Che mawa, at Fair Grounds, 3:S0 p. m.. Admission 35 cents. o a & "x s vet. X A . Bun ti si Ito Mil YaHnaAl3tt Ewjh' tt wtf-sx ctfcAnt OUR orEN EVENINGS FROM NOVV ON And we will still continue to show rur ROCHES STAND TABLES LADIES' DESKS And picture mouldings especially ordered for the holiday tr-nrln I of UK climu VOII '1 lVV nf mil IwHdHV bllllaillS ailU convince you that we can save you money on this line of i .. i .. ui:,i.. ..5c yuut as wc nave iiu nuiuicij P. AAT. MOLLIS St OO Low priced Furniture Iliuieu. SPECIAL A Storef ul of Christinas 20 per cent, off Until Christmas, on any art icle in our mammoth crockery and glassware department. This sale includes the largest and most beautiful assortment of holiday goods ever shown in Salem. M. T. RINEMAN, 132 Sltte Street, Telephone 131 NEW MASONIC TEMPLE DEDICATED Maker City Democrat. The dedication of tho now Masonic hall took place Friday night, and as pre dicted, tho ovent was ono that will ever bo remembered by nil prese it. Tho various committees who ho assiduously labored to inako a complete success o.f tho affair wero more than rewarded (or th?ir labors. DTlio attendance was even greater than anticipated, nearly 500 Masons and wives being presont. Thero arrived In tho city on trains, Ma sons from nil parts of the state, and in cluded many past grand masters and others prominent in Masonry. Grand Master 11. B. Thielsen, assisted by tho following grand officers, conduct ed the ceremony of dedicctieu: W. E, Grace, D. G. M.; Phil Metchan, S. W.; W.T. Wright, J. W.j W. F. Butcher, G. T. ; W. D. Chamberlaiu, G. S. ; T. J. Tweody, J. D.;H. P. Gould, 8. D.;H. Alexander, G. T. Following tho dedicatorial ceremony, which was very boautiful andimproseivo, Gand Master Thielson made an earnest and effect address. Thu grand master la a very forcible as well as eloquent talkor, and his words oj pralso for the worshipful master of tho order which erected tbe elegautmonutnoulto Mason ry in this city, and his associates in tho work, "and his admonitions for tho future wore certainly received with emotion bp Mr. BowoVs and all officers and members of the ordor. In concluding, Grand Master Thlolsen introduced Hon. Thomas II. Crawford of Union, who delivered tho address of the evening. Tho ceremonies of dedica tion and tlio literary programme con cluded, all present repaired to tho largu banquet hall on tho ground floor. The entire room had beon brought into use, and four tables 00 feet long fairly groaned under the woight of roast turkey, chicken, delicious salads atid the like, and which was by odds the finest Bpread over attempted In this city beforo. MomlHirs of tho local orders of Masons and the Eastern Star presided over tho ah!oa and though tho crowd was large avoryono was treated ns a guest of honor and 'their every wifb was courteously looked after. A. 0. U. W. Heceptloa, On Wednesday evening thoro will bo a reception and sociable at the, hall of Protection Lodge Xo, 2, A. O. I. W. in the State Insurance block, to which every member of the order and Degree of Honocis Invited. No charge. J. O. ikemtm of Portland, a field deputy will bo present and the deslro is for all mem bers to form his acquaintance. Nice program and lunch. Como all. By Order of Committee, Say! Husband What would pleats your wife moro than a good sew ing machine. Throw away that old, low arm thing that run like an ice-wagon aud come down and get a, Ane. new, easy running Stanford or Paragon, If you can't throw it away, We'll take It In trade. Now Machines $18 up, Good secomMiand machines $1.50 up. Stanford Hotary, high speed, two fn one, tho finest machine made. Com and see. I. A OHOQINS HOT Caramarolnl til, Carbide, 2 lbs. '15 conts. .tUU Sl-OO OAfflBRA ' UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK UNTIL CHRISTMAS elegant lino of BOOK CASES ... , . CHINA CLOSETS SIDE BOARDS inno. 'SMrvjBrjrosHjvMsfifs sTNJras Wo have the largest ami llnest lino of Holiday nov elties in tho city at exceed ingly low prices. .Seo our fine lino of umbrellas. Wo can save you money and give you strictly high grado goods. : : : : Wo bavo watches from $2.60 up, : : : Como and ueo the no' novelty, nu eight day watch : : : : S, W, Thompson & Co. Tl Commercial fit. .WSfUIBNMKSVOBrNSNnUI Patton Bros. I 4 Have no tlmo to writu P J their advertisements, and L 2 in fact hanllv tlmo to cat. f 1 THEY ARE BUSY Filling tlio wants of tlio various holiday shoppers, from their elegant holiday Mock of superb novelties. PATTON'S BOOK STORE I r FELL UNDER THE TRAIN Lane Hopkins, a Colored Man, Killed at Glendale. KosEiiHito. Dec. 22. A fatal accident occurrpdnt Glendale last night as tho southbound local train was pulling out from the station. A young colored man, fairly well dressed, who had been in Bosoburg a day or two had mauagod to oeatjius way that far on tho morning overlnnd. Being put off thero heat. tempted to get upon tho brakes' of tho local that night. In tho darkness lie missed Ida hold and full boueath tho wlieols of tho moving train, his right leg bolng cut off at tho thigh and the left was terribly crushed and mangled. Ho was picked up and cared for by tho people there hut only lived nn hour or two. Ho said hero Jhat his name was Lane Hopkins, and that his parents wore wealthy and lived upon ono of lho finest avenues in Los Angeles. The Modern Mother. Has found that her little onos aro Im proved more by tho pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of tho laxative effect of a gontle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and it lwtlts them. Tho true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. S Football Christmas Day. A flrst-claBs game, Salem vs. Che mawa. at Fair (irnniwiii -t .m . ... .i mission 26 cents. ' " A"' Christmas Dinner. Don't go without a good one; if you are not at homo or invited elsewhere, come where the best cau bo had. St. Elmo Restaujunt. 10 Per Cent Reduction Sale. From now till Christmas we will give a 10 per ceut reduction on ererythintr In the store. Remember we carry a verv hit line of goods. AH china anfl tlas ware aUhotaalo cost. M. K. Pkas im. OUINjCHoSKTS-Aud tiook oasesln ulo polished oak, $10. ' tUiiiMf & Hamilton, STORB Holiday Novelties AAAAAAAA News That Might Be of Interest to the Public From.... FRIEDMAN'S Since Our announcement of our contemplated chan i e firm byihe 15th of January, where we had to k! iN THOUSAND DOLLARS out of our stnrb iJIt the change could be made, we have realized nearly Six ThL nnrl nnllnrc In nrdflr in rfllsn Fnur Thnnc'tnrl ,-. t Try' and Dollars. In order to raise Four Thousand inn ' 15th of January, we continue the extraordinary cut irb sale on all lines, except we make a greater reduction ill m velvet and velveteens -the goods that had been sold from 50cto 75c, which we reduced to 31c, we will now sell for 26 Per Yard We have added a gfreat many loose collars, that cost C from 10c to 35c each, we sell for JC We have secure over 500 drummers' samples of un derwear, that cost all the way from 50c to 1,25 nr we are selling for JC Also twenty-five samples children's overcoats from four to twelve years old, that are worth from $2.50 to 7 each CI OCT x 0 rA which we are selling from J"-. IO CDO.UU Our 15 suits arc rapidly going 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 wear, quilts and blankets. It will save you at least forty per cent in buying your hats of us. We made a farther 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-they 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 you 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 IbADORB GRBBNBAUM'S Location First Door South of the Postofiice, ""'1 -,.. ,, , ., ' ( UtlttiNfcfab , S s s Ss V - CCst'CL'CsC'CstCsc) our studonta have roiio from ecnooi w AT THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, SALEM. OREGON. Tho present year. You will find horo sKillful teachers, correct methods and modern equimnents. Students admitted at any time. Visitors welcome. For IlIuetrUM catalogue address, W. I. Staujv, Principal, Balein, Oregon. If DO NOT intend to carry any gootls " over their season Therefore I will close out my tine fall stock of millinery ew erything new at great reductions, MRS. ID. L,. rirst Door South of Postof (Ice Ho! All Aboard For Toy Land Another bi; letter just received announcing that XT X1 X X Santa Claus Will again make his headquarters at The Fair Store For he says that they have everything in jj line of dolls, toys, books of eyery kind forinc children and nice presents for everyboa). Remember , That the largest stock of holiday goods is at The Fair Store Sifflrours for a Aerrv Christmas' " ,. ,. . R. DABNBY 874 Commercial NEW RACKET $8.00 NEW RACKET Com. Sts. Salem Or. SUGGESTIONS An nn investment, pays mbitantli! dividonds. This fact is domomtnteJ V continually by our graduates. Fonrof prolltaUlo employment tuiriou ww in two weeks. Flan now to take a couw FIBSTER S4ko. OrtM- ..rf f Street, Balein, iT JK-S&2J'