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'V n P if T . M Kfi, W ) K- ,4- f- t S XMMMLlMMMMMHHllHHBMtilHMfiH!inMlffHB M GREAT m Thanksgiving Sale 4 20 per cent. Reduction on Ladies' Suits A chance to buy your new Suit a tfreat deal below its worth! 'They are the latest New' York 'styles, and we guarantee a fit in every instance... GERMANY SORE AT BRITAIN H m m K M Ifti sses Cloake I Has Not Yet Forgot ten Chamberlain And Iiis Edinbiirg Speeches of Late. ...GREATLY UNDERPRICED... A Reduction of 10 per cent on Our Splendid Stock of Linens . Which means 20 per cent lower than at other stores. A. fine line of men's regulaiv$1.25 Wpol Underwear, in natural gray. 97 cents a garment m m m m m British Unionist Press the Flame. Fans HOLYBRSON'S 5 A- J- THE UIG BARGAIN MOUSE OF SALEM. B rSMSHKHSintliMIIHHHHKHHMeMHKSHKIiHSH mni; w iiiiiimi in i n m in mm i i ii i Like an Auto- v- u Thoy go without puMiing. The rea son is nlnln Nevor n finer or bettor select d ftock of watches cm no to Sa loin und tliu (trices nicko thorn go. It will pnr ynu to inspect our lino, nod Incidentally look over our noveitios in Solid Gold, Gol 1 Filled, SI Ivor nud Qcrruiun French Ebony, remember everything iniirkeil in pldn II mi run. Oar , rl 'h nro lower limn the lowest, O in rt!H for nil Watches Cleaned 75c Main Springs 75c A written gunmtitco goes with ovorytuing wo repair. Clias. H. Hinges 200 Com'l St. New York, Nov. 22. Common ling upon tlio European political situation, tho London corroapondont of tho Trib une says: Theoutbrcak of continental Anglo phobia rnmains tho principal themo of tbo English press and is dealt with in accordanco with party bias. Tho Lib oral Journals reproach Mr. Chamber Iain for gaucherio mid lack of tact and couple tho roforenco to tho Franco-Gorman War with tho "long spoon" and "mind your manners", phrases. Tho Un ionist proas doscribos theEdlnburgh pas sago as n moro commonplace which could bo verillod by chapter and verso from tho olliclal records of Gorman op erations in 1871, and which ought not to havo produod roeeutrnont, Tho second lettor of Mr. Oliamberlnin is more judicious than tlin first, but thore is no evldenco in thodispatbh from Iierlln, Cologne and Frankfurt that tho Gorman prejudice nninst England hfts beouappoaeod. Tho snmo English jour nals uro adding tinder to Hie flames by making citations from the Gorman mill tary histories, showing what was done during tho final stages of tho war with Franco. It is certain that tho friendship of tiio Gorman Emperor lins Minded English eyes to what has linen going on in me l'ainormnu. it lias uouunn opu r-toiol to very ono recently t mviOine in Germany that the public furling wan ntrongly against Uuglaud, and I hut mill tuiy ularlioi hjvo biiiin markedly oot temptuousof British unties. Liberals Win All Alone. Colon, Nov, 22. Liberals hero assort that general Lorenzo attacked General A'ban'aforco after it landed nt Ohntua near Ghorreru, and defeated it, only A ban and a fewol his troops escaping. It is nlfo claimed by L'borala that tho otuor division of Albau's army was touted by General Luo when 400 of Alban's troops joined tho liberal ranks, Serious Elevator Accidcat. St.Joski-11, Mo , Nov. 22. Tho olova- tor in Townsond nud Wyatt drygooda company's department storo fell from tbo third floor today, probably fatally injuring John Batinon BatCstnan, Koop len Kyan, Lillian Noylan, saloswomau, and seriously injuring Arthur HurriB, tho elevator boy. Ohicaoo, Nov. 22.-OfllrluIs of tho National Livestock Exposition say they expect half a million visitors will attend tiro show at tho stock yards week after noxt. Mombors of tho Citizens' com mittee arn making arrangements based on this condition. On December 2, Sec. rotary of Agriculturo Wilson will deliver an address, and on tho 3rd will speak before tho National Livestock Associa tion. Chairman Martin B. Madden has announced that tho committors and ar rangements are about completed. M0GENY- OF THE PILGRIMS LED THE IRISH BRIGADE Gal way Elects a Boer Leader. VICTORY FOR. THE PEOPLE To the British House of Com-Imons. Who is Fighting Bravely The Transvaal. in Two Trusts Unceremoniously Turne Down. 8rniNOFiKLt, HI,, Nov. 22 Judged Ilurrp'irey and GroEseup of the United Stntos Court today refused an Injunction to restrain tho board of equalization from assessing tho capital stocks of tho Chicago Union Traction Company ai d tho Consolidated Traction company for 11)00. I 'i-lllM , , Positively Fed Last Evening at the Del-monico. Nkw YonK, Nov. 22. Commenting upon the election of Mr. Arthur Lynch ovor Mr. Plunbott in tho Parliamentary election at Gnlway, Irolaud, tho London correspondent of tho Timos Bays: Arthur 'Lynch, who has been elected to Parliament from Galway, led tho so called Irish contingent against tho Brit ish flag in South Africa. It seems im possible that ho Bliould attempt to come to England to tako Ills seat. He is a liandBomo young Irishman!, impulsive, emotional and eontimontal. Tho ap parent indipposition of tho London prosa to mako light of his South African vent uro is suggestive. Lincoln and AlcKinley Eulogized. are WIRES BOILED DOWN The nW -"" DALRYMPLES The Quality Store Great Cloak -AND- ..bill u3i6..l The wearing eoaBon hat only begun, but tho soiling sea Hon must end uhortly. In or dor to closo out ovory gar nient In this stock wo will soil any suit or jacket nt 20 Per Cent Discount ABOUT CALCIUM CARBIDE Figure for yourselvos what a saving this will bo, Evory garment new this Fall. Af ter a most successful cloak season wo sacrifice tho profit to cloee out tho stock, DALRYMPLES Tho Quality Btoro. NEW TODAY. y ANTED- -To buy aflvo-ncro trad o( "land located close to Salem, 0wt.err, having gilt-edge bargains to offer, ad- .! dross J. M, Pttrisona, 401 Capital street, Salem, Ore. U2t3t FO'UND. Floatlu River, n boat. 8. oil tho WWaiuotte all nt Gas Work. 11 U2 Gt G UHENr-At tho family home ou cart State street n't 1:30 p. ni. Mra. 1), L. Green, aged 01 years. Death was due to cftncor of the stomach, LOST. A email soliciting booko tbo "German Baptlatchurch. Finder p ease -leave t Journal office. ll-22-3l Nmv Yqbk, Nov. 12. According to ,'tli? london cprrespondout af the T mea tbo Industrial progress -of the British metropolis It complicated by tho in croaso of pauperism, tho number of pau pera In London according to the report just Issued, pcing 116 more than record ed in Any report Issued in the last elgth years, Tha ipcreaje Uet year was nearly 4500. The paupers thus euumer tel are only those who have been re lieved In the workhouses or by other HMUjneru. Calcium carbldft is tho product of coko and lime melted togothor in an electric furnacn. Nearly every pom d coiiBumeJ in tho United Btates is inado nt Niagara Falls. Wo buy carbide in sealed motal recoptaclea containing 101) pounds. It comes in very largo lumps and is as hard as flint. Wo crack it into tho lumps that may bo used in tho gas lamps, and null it at 2 pounds for 25 uents. Ifuogut it in the prepared 2 pound cutis it lias to Bell nt 35 cents n can. Occasionally wo find n customer who nsks if ouo is as good ns the other. Most certainly it is. It all comes from tho samo factory. Those who already have a can at homo, noed only call lor our two-bit package, which wo aondout in a utout paper sock, ho that you can "can it" when you uet home. Our racks uro full weight. Our purchasoa of carbldo alnco July 1 have been U00 pounds. So you can boo what a quantity is conBumrd In Salem and vicinity for gas lamps of nil sorts. Bloyclo eundrlea of All sorts. Interesting Items of Ail the World The president today mad - tho follow -ing appointments. Win. Crnzler chief o'ordnanco, with tiro rank of brigadlor goneral: James, Miller, Colonel of in fantry; Eli. L. Hoggins, colonel ol cav alry. Nkw Yokk, Nov. 22. A dispatch to tho Herald from Colon says that Gen oral Lugo 1b on his way to Colon from Oliorrern to tako charge of tho campaign. Colonol Harrorn declare? that tiro insti -gents can resist any attack by tho gov ernment troops. Nkw Youk, Nov. 22. According to tho Ilorald tliero has been no change of odds rci'ontly in tho football hotting in tbo west on tbo outcomo of tbo Yale Har vard gamo tomorrow. Many upgera weromadent tho odds of $100 to $30, Yalo being tho favorite. Nkw Youk, Nov. 22. A dispatch Bays that tho nudionco of Sir Nicholas O'Connor, tho British Ambassador, with tho Sultan this week was cordial. Sir Nicholas is about to return to Lon dou, via Vienna. Nkw Youk, Nov. 22. HubscII Sopo and Miss Helen M. Gould wero honorid guests nt tho seventh nnnual banquot of the S' c oty of Maylio ver Derceudantp, at DelmonU'o0, Inst night. Senator McLiurlo.of South Carolina, onuof tho principal speakers, said: "Tlirro Are only two men in our history who full v understrvid tho South-Lincoln and M'-K'trlcy. If Lincoln had lived ., -..., i. -i- rnero noiun nave ueen nu enu looarpci-i uagi'lHiu among us ami II AlrKinloy linil lived ho would havo reunited the dis cordant sections of tho south for. more t'mu anv other man, he understood lh-m " F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 Liberty St. Salem. Farm Machinery, Waitons, Buggies, cycloa, Sowing Machines. Bl- Silll Hyo inny ho used with good results for autuniu pasturing of Hheep, snya O. F. CurtlHa of tho Iowa oxporlmont Hta tlou. I would suggest, however, that one-half tho laud bo uowed to nipo nud tho balance to sorghum. Thouo crops will produco much more feed per neo than rye nud they will como on much quicker. Tho Borghum nud rape may bo put In ua soon na tlio ground can ho prepared nfter tlio present boiisou'h crop of rye Is taken off. When pastur ing thesu crops, the eheep Bliould have the run of u blue gross pasture nt the muno time, ns there will bo loss danger of bloat If tho sheep uro not confined to tho succulent crops exclusively. Then I would tuiggcttt (ib n moans of accurlng rye fur frill feed that tho seed bo sown lu n cornfield convenient for pasturlug Immediately nfter the Inst cultivation. It may be sown by hand, and n good den! of It will catch without covering. A butter crop will bo Insured, however, by tho use of a narrow harrow tlmt will pass between tho rowa. Wo hnve sowu ryo nt tbo experiment Btntlon nt Amos ns ourly na August nud ab late ns Oct. 15, aud produced good crops. Xlntia as Cnlf Pasture. Itape makes a very satisfactory cnlf pnsture. Llko clover and boiuo other crops, there Is dnuget of bloating! ?on 6cUoiitly tho nnlmuls must bo put on grudually nnd kept oft whenever dow Is ou. This plant Is not npprcciutcd In many sections of tho country. It Is ouo of tho very best for soiling and for imsturo purposes. Btm tit A lh Kind Ym HaviAhrm Btfgft Bfgutut ftf tZ&ffl&fa FRUIT GROWERS UNION U. O. Judson, Industrial ngontof tho S, P, Co,, has called a mooting of tlio fruitgrowers of Sulom and vicinity to meet nt tho city hall on Saturday aftor noon nt ono o'clock to hoar discussion of methods of organization nnd promotion of that business. , Special attention will bo given to plans for eocuring better price by corpora tion In packing shipping and market ing. Hon. E. L. Smith of Hood Kivor and others aro to be hero nnd toll us all about how thoy havo mado tho business profitable and successful ovor tliero. Ladies and gentlemen Interested in tlio fruit business should turn out and hoar tho facts that will bo brought out and bo prepared to form a union and show tho fruit growers ot tho rest of tho state that no are as bright as any of them in adopt ing now methods that will bo useful in making Salem a greater growing and shipping center. Just Think What you miss if you do not Binoke our La Oaronn 10-cutit cigar. It is best ou the market. Saloin mude. Augimt iiucKonsieiu. PRESIDENT MESSAGE FINISHED Washington, Nov. 22. President KooBOvelt finished reading his messago to tliu cnbinot mombors today. It is understood to maku hitwoen 28.000 nnd 30,000 words. Nkw Youk, Nov. 22. Tho London correspondent of tho Tribune cables con corning tho Galway elections as follews: A victory for Colonol Lynch wns g n orally anticipated, but tho plurality is greater than his supporters had expect ed. At tho gen oral election Morris, tlio Union candidate, won the soot from tho Nationalists by a plurality of 127, so that tho rosult means on paper nu addition to the Nationalist force in Parliament Not much sympathy Ib expressed for M", Pluukett, tho defeated caudidate, in this morning's paper. His altitudo in GulvMiy was not sufil contly anti-National to secure for him the full Unionist vote. The govurn uiiiit limy not have sufllceut evldenco to t-huw t lint Colonel Lynch fought for tlio B htm eo that if he decides to disavow tlu U'tinioiiy ;f Ills batkers, he may allot all bo ublu to act as a member of Parliament. Fair Promoters Scrapplntr. St. Louib, Nov. J?2 A final effort was mado today to adjust tho disputo be tweon tho world's fair national commlB elon nnd tho Louiatann Purcluuo Expos ition Company ns to which body should lwo authority over forolgn exhibitors, but without rosult. Tho matter will now go to arbitration undor tho act of congress providing for n commission. Ticket Scalpers Rciolcc. Amiany, N. Y., Nov, 22. Tho Law, pasted by tho last legislature prohibit ing ticket Bcnlping was today declared unconstitutional by tho courts of nppoals NEW YORK COMPARED TO THE WEST rOTTsir HTTT fM T---,- GOODS LINKS BY JAN, And will give our customers the full benent of all goods now In .wi, . iever tieard of BAfn, - VJI Novelty dress suiting at 10c. Dress suiting in 9n , lore at 20c. Cashmere twills at 2 5c, Jaauard 2iS, 20c. Handsome black Broches 25c to 50c n ,f plaid suitings at 25c. Handsome Panrt vM,U"e?f&l! Silk velvets at 50c. A fine assortment of outi J, ,Sc at 5c to 10c; and ginghams till you can't rest. EmS? derwear at greatly reduced prices. Table linens ail i Well Known Newspaper Man Hits Tammany iinc jriTTiii Tinn nnmnrniiM Tni.1. Ti.u.ti. .. iviiw, oiuii- nub Huiugojjun idUltJ tlOTHS left Mnn'i hrwt'o rlrvHiinnr rtarhnmnr f.o j . . . "'wlS W"J u .., ui, Kua aim taps, snirts and wear, all at reduced prices. andflit Our Standards of Morality Applied to Gotham CUBA SHOULD ENTER Into the Fold of Good Uncle Sam. LAST NIGHT'S RECITAL Was a Triumph of Musical Interpretation. Salem will not Boon again hear tho equal of Kdward Baxter Perry tho blind pianist, who presented his lecturo recital at tho First Methodist church last night and will ropeat his untortaiumont this evening. Throughout tho wholoprogramnio Mr. Perry allowed htmsolf complotoly master of his instrument and rondored every salection with a grace of execution and a breadth of thought rarely equalled. His programme last evening ranged from the light doscriptivo melody of Rubenstoln'i Uarcarolto embodying as tho artist said "tho song of the Neapolitan boatman on hla blue Vorsuviau Bay" to tho mighty scherzo of Chopin, sublimo in its moody grandeur. Heothovon.Wagner.Liezt, and two compositions by M-, Perry himself, one a beautiful version of Die Lorolei, rouu lod out what was as flno n musical otitortaininent as wns ever presented in any city. Is the Opinion of nearly Cubans. all Register now for ulassos U. A, Night School. in thu Y. M. APPLES GOING TO NEW YORK J. G. Wright & Co. today shipped a carload of fancy SpiUdiiberg apples, 030 boxes, toNowYork. This is tho tlret oar load this year, nnd this fruit is sold f, o. g. at Salem to a big wholesale firm, mil U labelled "Oregon Fruit from the cole brated Wallace orcl nrd, Salem, Ore." Mrs. Amy L. Caldwell of Oregon City haBcoiuoto spend Thanksgiving with her friends Mr. and W. F- It. Smith in J Douiri caiem. Strongs' Bakery, Try some of tho whole wheat broad made nt Strong's Hakerv, It is tho host and has nu equal. Look out for the letter from Santa Claus, as he has written that he will again make his headquarters at the Fair store, 274 ComM St., Salem. Nkw Yohk, Nov. 22 Edwin Mirk Iiaiu, tho poet, mado thu chief addreia at the annual banquet of the Society (or the Study of Life last night. He said that while tho old eplo wsb of arms and tho man, the now epic uas of tools and the man. D. G. lluntstiuer. Funeral Director, 107 St.i J Street. 'Phone Htd 2423. SalcmOrc ton. Hesl leace 390 Court. 'Phone Black 2181. New Yomc, Nov. 22. Secretary Jacob Solomon, of the Ladies' Shirt Waist makers Union is authority for the state merit that a great stiike for Union wages of shirtwaist makers involving 40.010 men nnd girla is being prepared by tho organization. The St. Elmo Restaurant Is tlio place to go to get first class meals, It is undor now management and uvery thing up to date. uri th j Ru tw run Mffir rjsqgn. Wasih.noton, Fov. 22. D. R. Wil li hub, secretary of the Philippine Com mission has nrrivod in Washington nnd dolivered tlio roport of the commission to Secretary Root. It is upon tho faots In this roport, that Congress Is expected to net in Legislature for the Philippines at tho coming session of Congress. . Accompanying William was Charles A. Conant, who was uent to the Phil ippines by Secretary Root to roport up on tho monotary situation. Tho infor- tiou on this point which tho secretary obtained will enable him recommend to Congress Legislation which will im provo tho present condition. STATE FAIR BOARD SUIT. Contrcators of the New -Action Taken by the De- Asralnst the Buildings- fendants. A motion has boon filodln tho suit of tho Stato Board of Agriculturo, composed of W. II. Wohrung, J. II. Sottlemior, JaBper Wilklns, and George Chandlor, against R. T. Denham, F. P. Talking ton and J. 0. Goodalo. This suit wob brought to recover $935 21, piid for material for the con atruotlou of certain buildings at tho fair grounds abovo the constract price, and (or tho contract having been violated and abandoned. Tho motion asks (or an amended complaint to bo prepared to show tho dates and amounts of alt payments mado by the Board to Denham (or tbe cons' ruction ot tho Farm cottage and tho machinery hall; (or tho amounts paid (or labor nnd material (or improve ments on the pavilion and partial con atuction of the crearaory building and the amount of material on hand at the time of tbe alleged Abandonment of the contract; for an itemized list of the ma terial used to completo the creamery alter the departure of Denham ; Whether or not the plalntffa completed the work accord ing to tho plans and specifications of tbe architect, W, D. Pugh ; a copy o( the con tree ; the manner of the injury in curred by tho do'ay In tho work In tho holding o( the stato fair ;whether the pay ments alleged to have been made by the plaintiffs wero made aftor the buildings weto completed and accepted by the Architect and the rcasou of tho buildings uot being completed prior to September 18th. J. II. McNary aud Brown, Wright- man A Myers are attorneys (or the de fendants and Carson & Adams for the plaintiff. Did You See that big lot of fancy holiday grocorles re. colved by Branson k Ragan today? New crop currants, new crop raisins, citron and lemon peel. More high-grade canned goods, etc You'll Have to Hurry III you get your pictures in time Christmas. Cronfsa 8tudio. fj Colonol Pat Dotiati, tbo well known western nowspapor mnn, is In New York at tho presont time nnd as UEUnl is putting in n good word for thu west when opportunity presents Itself. Tho following highly eharoctoristio letter from him finds plaro in tho New York Commercial Advertieur: Sir During the past fow days all your city papers have hashed and rehashed tit Ih London press dispatch of Oct, 25 The London Times of today publlt-hod a Hpeclrtl cable letter (rout !aw iork containing many slurlllng Hthtemunts which havo been font all over Europe. Tin' correspondent declares that n reign of terror exists in tlio American int tropolis, and adds: "It i no exaggera tion to euy tiiat New York today is its unsafe as n ucutern minim: town of a generation ago. Ouo of thu ni-iiltH or tho political importation of tramps and criminals has been to turn looto iu the city many of tho most dangerous men iu America. Part ot the price paid as a promise of Immunity from punishment; arid, resulting therefrom, an iucrrdlblu wave ot crime is sweeping over tho city. Shopkeepers are in a stato bordering on panic. Citizens wulk the streets at night literally at tho risk of tho their lives. Tho moro prosperous shop keopors nro oinployiijg private watch iiipii, po great is tho distrust of thu polico," Your ofileial mlecreants and mnlefac tors, your criminal bosses nnd chiefs nnd squires, your thievish nnd dirty Dicks nnd TiniB, Vans, Ikes nnd Mikoe, huvo united in a savago howl of denunciation of the nrticlo, as a Blander upon tho city thoy live t plunder, nnd by plundering. I rlso todonounco it, from an nltogothor dlfferout viewpoint. Its roforenco to Westorn mining towns, as a standard of comparison iu outlawry with New York, is a wanton and infamous libol on every mining camp In tho American West. There ato mere murdori, robberies, atrocious nt saults, brutal outrages on women ani childron, and other heinous and daBtard ly crimes, in your Tammany-cursod city ovory 12 mouths, than there havo evor been in all tho mining cninpa from iho Yukon to tho Rio Grando put lo gethor iu any 10 yoars of their history. In the wildest days of Deadwood the wildest mining camp this hemisphere, or perhaps the world, has evor Been life and property were eufor lu tlio rugged gulches of the Black Hills than tney nro on nan your streots nnd aven ues today; and the atandard of honor was hlghor in Dick Richard's saloon or Colorado Charley's gambling hell, than it Is in a largo proportion of your politi cal headquarters, your municipal coun cil halls, your court rooms and vour gilded social clubs. Baker City, Sumpter, Butte, Rosaland and Dawson are, and always have been model of the prayer book, "quiet and poacoablo liviug, in all godliueds and honesty," as compared, or tather con trasted, (or their is no comparison, with any Tummanylzed ward or district on Manhattan Island, either above or "be low Fourtsenth Btreet." For thirty odd years, from Bill Tweod and hla gang, to Dick Croker aud his gang, your whole municipal government, with rare and brief intervals of semi. decency, has been a pronlonged, hld lous debauch, a carnival of crime, and outrage and shame; and your chosen rulors have been beastly thugs and thieves, whom no typical western mining camp would ever have tolerated twenty-houra lougor than was necessary UbriDg them.avigllancecomuiltto and a few stout lariats together. For the monstrous misrule of these unspeakable scapeholls these Orokers and Sulllvans, Deverys, MurphyB, Van Wycks, Ungers, Frommes, ot id omne genus helllonorum who have mado the very name of ycur city "a hissing .and a byword," a proverb ot Infamy through, out creation you give up 1100,000,000 a year In pirate taxes and at least 1 100, 000,000 more in Iblackmail, thlevage, pillage, fraudulent contracts and frau culwj, bagulo tribute, rake-offs and ahake-dowus, and miscellaneous and assorted blood money and wages of sin ! Tnlsisa gigantic, appalling total of 1200,000.000 a year-wlthlri a trifle of the entire expenses o! the Uulted 8tates government, with its 51,000,000 In 1830 and twenty Urnea more than tho B-jt. trA --6 --, '- 1T TT"" i vv,,.. um.t ami uihuiuuui oi., Salem, Uregon. PECIAL SALE OF TOWELS For Less Than Wholesale Cost. Linen Towels, Turkish Towels, Roller Towels JCollnn --towels of all descriptions. They will not last long af lb yucca, au tunic cany ana avoid Hie rush. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of post Office. PIPES Wo linvo ruoulvcd Inryo Involves, nf vltillUd rait kIuciI omt pice mill connection. New tnek of blur v mar kIiIukIox. Muwul wxjd of Hit klliiln, (illnmii Conl, D. S. Phone 301 13ENTLEY & CO 319 Prort Wheat Market, OmcAdo, Nov.22 .-Wlieat.NtT.m Dec. 2'hC, ' San Fhancibco, Nov. 22 - Wliett i Silos, spot quiet f I 00. Aj;gro3ato of All tho wostorn train robberies nud mining camp hold ups since tho Loulslannn purchase wrung out of your wretched llttlo island population annually, to pay for montid eranges, racehorses nud bulldogs in Eng land, brownstouu-frontod mansions on Fifth AYouuo, And ginmill-arid-dlvo At tractions and decorations in tho red-light districts, for your boss thieves nnd head hollions, whoso despotism of iniquity is uuparalloled lu Christendom, mid ttn- aurpasEod in Chicago or Constantinople! Tho tiger with its penitentiary stripos is its fittoal Binblem, and "For my pock et nil the lime," their characteristic motto, In any typical westorn mining oamp wo would hang the whole foul lot before tomorrow's nun went down, and then chant ' To Doutus" over pious du ties donol Uutll you hnvo driven tho last ono ot thorn to the gallows, a prison coll or otornal exile, novor again conipuro your Crokerville with any thing or any placowestof Hobokouil GOLD DUST ftd MACK BY The Sidney Power Ca sinxsT oneoox Made for family use, Mtxfrxm for it. Bran aud shorts ilMjiukui. A. T. WALN r( . A Change in Maiiag. Home Bakcu Having just purchicl ti Home Bakory, wo toil's Uu patronage ot tho Bslem potto. Wo guaranteo batiefaction it i. timeB. Flrst-claaa baken only employed. :: :: :s " Fred Brauning & Soi - An Important Difference. To niuko it nppaieut to thousands, w ho think themselves ill, Unit they are not afllctcd with any diecasu, but that tho system only tieudB cleansing, is to brihi; comfort homo to tholr hearts, us a coc tive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and tod by all druggists. You'll Have to Hurry If you got your pictures in time Christmas. Cronise Studio, (or PERSONALS A. A-, CunninghamliB leturnod from a a short stay hi Portland. Miss Alta Davis has roturnod from visiting friends nt PortlanJ. Frank Davy has returned from an ex tended visit in San Francisco. D. M. Wilson anJ Andrew Baxter hnvo gone to RoBoburg on business. Mrs. George S. Downing is vitltlug relatives in Portland for a few days. J. D, Loo is in Portland today attend ing a meetii g of tho prison association. Mr, and Mrs. II. T. Bruce havo re turned from a visit to the Puget Sound cities. Steward B Huunah, traveling secre tary o( the Y. M. O. A. was In the city today. Mrs. Mary L. Welch has gono to Al bany where she will visit at the home of D. 8. Smith. Samuol Church, sou of Mrs. J. J. Murphy, of this city, Ib toriously ill at his home in Portland. Mrs. I. N. Van Winkle of Hahey, is visiting her son J. O. Van Winkle, who is ill at tho Florence Sanitorlum. Arthur Thomas and family have ar rived from LtCroase, Ind., and Are visit ing hU parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Thomas, ot EuglewooJ, Mrs. G. A. Terrell is in the city, hav ing teturncd from a visit to Portland, and will remain herd a few days before proceeding to her home in Mehama. Reduction in Price White Lead FRY'S DRUG STORE offrj today and until further nog Carter's Pure WhiteLeadJH per pound. Pure boiled b seed oil 78c per gallon. W of time to paint this faj CJ on us for estimates. We only the best grade of W and the lowest market price prevail. Fry's Drugstore ' Nex' toPostofflce, Sdem.W nn nnr Shelves VMI V . .., And counters you wUlfi of canned aud package lZA- best of every kind. . m n fine groceries J -, r,Mfl you will And. ourprtct you coffees, cannu gw' 'jm merles. Wepr 1", courtesy nd vice efficiency M. T, Flnefflf. 92 6tsU8trtct rSgSaa