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V N V ' For Sale at all first-Class Drug StoresYO iBOUDlf TIKI JH Is the time when a "WBIB Alin mncf rtneirac n M W "DRESS WELL" g "'Jl HofeolBnt pence wflh himself I Ilofeolsnt peaco wfth himself and nil tho wotld, nnd this feeling of entlsfnctlon is euro to result in his buying a now suit, Ho Hill want a good suit, anil no matter liow email liiti purse inny bo, liu can get ii eult that will look well, by buying from this stock, at prcaont reduced priccB. SWELL OVERCOATS FROM S6.90 IP DALRYMPLE'S The Quality Store Portland Visitors -Rerkin's Hotel Restaurant. FWhlte Cooks, lunch 10c to 25c. Meals a Ii lie, 20c up. Dally Journal on I le. 5-27 LOCAL EVENTS. 'Dec-13. W 0. W. Mask ball. l'.Ul Dec.lL Woman's Club. Dec. 16. "Black Pnttt" at Jho IlOU90. oporn Time and Experience fhaR made tho LaCoroun lOcent cigar king of its class. Mndo in Salem witli boat quality nnd workmanship. Aug. llluckeetein. OV.S"l?03E5.Iwau. iBetn th i inn Mna iou Haw Always Bough! ri5S? WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS J G Van Orsdel. Dallas. M P Burnett. Corvnllis. D E Swank, AuinsvtUo. Dc A A Jossttp nnil wife, Salem. W P Campbell, Chumawu. II M Stnudmiojer, do Oecar Btoelhanmor, Fort Steilacooui i. ,0 F Lans'ng, city. . T Ford. do. W F Jeffress, Portland. F Coo. 8 F. F D Shields and wife, Portland. ,1' A Menzies, Portland. (Walter B Day, Chicago. ., i A Unix, h v. Vni Beet, do. tiv Uiirtou. do. 2 "DE Brockbank. do. ' James j uannin, Uoj t Ge"o A Beavis, do. F II Purdy, Chicauo. Ralph G Whltlock, Louisville. Geo 8 McCarthy, Brooke. J M Grant, Dallas. Branson & Rairan Take pride in showing tbeir lino of n urude uanned uooda, iry Borne Kf'tho fancy cunuod peas, asparagus, pumpkin etc. Just opened a tine lot ol iulk Olives. Try them and you will not 1)0 disappointed. Uo-to-date. Caoltal City flour has no super! or.try it. Sold by all grocers OASTOH.IA. Stars th 1 1 R MM imi Hai8 WWW BOSgB BJgnature T SJtfe. , of -vtS7X. -aXSuU Grand Opera House. JOHN P. CORDRAY, Manager. 'THE PERPETUAL SUCCES" 1 UK WOULD lAHOL'S I fs Thirty f f the ninU talentod sinners. lutincprK and rotorcd comedians hi the jrld headed by te- BLACK PATTI The creattst singer of her race, and re-- innw Diimr?r JUIIM lULtCI "Tho Alabama Blossom" 'remntlrnr r; i new 'ratuiej embodied in W FilinlniMiH-Mt." SpngofDixey," 'Tliij Oivr.-Wic Kaleidoicono." and rp. Snol vaiffWes Prices 76o. 'OchihI 8fio, kox oiiico ore-i for rale of sails Mou BlackPatl Troubadou sy aiu a, iq. SOCIAL, FRATERNAL, , . PERSONAL MENTION Woman's Club Has a Christmas Program- Wompn'sClub. Tim last meeting of tho Sitlcin Woinnti's club beforo tbo liolidays will bo hfld fntnrtlny nt thflr rooms in the Hotel Willamette. MIbs Etliel Hnghos will presido nvor tho mooting. Tho sub Jccttn bu vonslilori'd, Rtul on which pn- pcrs have Ixon proparnl, is "Oliristmna Obft-rxniicrs of Many Natfons." Tliid will bo of ecpi'clal inturert from tho fact that it bar not received from many n great deal of study and nt lent ion. Colored Entertainers, A delightful feast of melody and mirth inny bo contldeniy nntieipnkd at tho performance of "Illack Pntti's Trouba dours." This mammoth nrunnizatton ia endited with giving an o itcrtninmtnt which never falls of exciting genuino en huBioHii. There are forty nrtlsts In lie cf mpsny, and many of them havo nroputntion which is familiar iuetcry city where thero is a theater, lilock Pulti, the Mar of the combmntion, has won fame and high lyric honors through her incomparable tinging in every part of Uncivilized world. Her recent tour of Europe was n con tinuous eeries of grand public ovations, It is said that no singer of tho presont feneration attracted such iininumo throngs ns thosn which attended her performance in St. Petersburg, Berlin, Paris. Vienna and London. In the latt r city bIio not only received tho tribu of tho niaises, but royally paid her he or through King Edward VII when i was tno l'rlncoot Wnlep, who bestow i upon bur his distinguished patronage. ' Tho ropcrtolro of tho Troubadours I this Bcneon is entirely now and embodies tho new laughing hit, "A Filipino ML Fil," witli John Buckor, tho Alabama BlofcBom, in tbo leading comedy ro'oj ten groat specialty acts nnd Hlnck Pattl, in a new mueical creation called 'Songs of Dixlo." Thoy appear nt tho Grand Opera IIoueo next Monday night. Cast of Local Drama . "Tho Senator's Wifo," tho great Now York success, will bo presented at tho Grand Oporn Honeo Wednesday night, December lHth, under tho nusplces of the Ladles' Guild cA St. Pnnl'a church, Tho cast Includes tho follewing: Misses Myrtlo Naomi Bufie, Musa Geer, Laura Beiry, Mamie Babcock, Mrs". Berry and Mrs. Anna B. Scovillo. Messrs Batil WnKiier, Henry Pnpo, Edwnrd Thioleen, Fred Fontaine, Louie Orant nnd Percy II Levin. Tho play affords opportunity for tome vjry hnndsoma stngo effecta nnd olnbor ato gownb, tho action taking placo at Newport nnd Washington City. Admission reserved seats, 60 cts. Tickets may bo had from tho ladies and nt tho box ufllco Wednesday, Deccember 18th. Enlisted For the War. An excellent showing was made by tlio members of thcSt. Joseph's dramatic so ciety who presented "Enlisted for tho. I War" or tho "Home Guard" at tho! j Grand opera house last night. Those j put ciratin fnt o play worn W. Wlcko, ' I W. E-ch, August Huckestein.W. Crives- i tin, Ed Ristino, F. Seidlinuer, MieECBi Lena lieaolt, Ruby Goulet nnd Alicoj MiUeo. Tho Blory of tho drnmn v-ns particularly interesting, being a scene enacted beforo tho opening of tho civil war, tho trials of enmr llfo and of the ones waiting at homo. Mr. Wicko as tbo Union soldier, wna in every way ajl that a Boldior bhoufd be The part of the plot ter was well taken by Mr. Eech. Mr. Huckeatoin was worthy of tho great npplaueo ho received nnd his son was a good repro'entntion of tho "mere boy" of his part. Ed. Ristino surprised all by his excellent poitrayal of tho negro character. Tho ladies wero all welluited to their parts. Mies Benolt being tho leading lady. Misa Goulet was admira ble in Iter rolo as aleo was MIbs McGeo, thoy being tho mother and sister, if epectively, of the soldier. Tho rimeic furnished by the Mt. An" I Glee Club mado a decided hit w i the audience. Not many had hen 1 thorn beforo, anditsoemed that tin y would never tire of thoir singing last night. Their selections wero rendered under the direction of the Rev. Fatho' Dominic. Of their number, the Chi nese song, by Messrs, Maloney and Crc nln, was seemingly tho favorite, as they wero recalled to ropoatlt entirely. Unity Church Baziar- Tho Onriatmas bazaar conducted by tho ladles of Unity church is proving a j to tho public this evening and Saturday Buccuasjudglngfrom the largeattondanco j aflornoon and evening so that all may therolastovenlng, nnd tho conaequen ; havo an opportunity to eee tho improve saleamade. Beautiful and useful article i ments and become, hitter acquainted aro displayod in gaily decorated booths J with the work. Everything will be in and the Christmas shoppers can chooio roadineea for work ntxt week, and those and find a hatr-pln from an artistic pat- wishing to join tho association should td down to the uaeful but prosaic flat- make application at the office this eve Iron holder. ' nln8 or tomorrow afternoon or evunlng, The candy booth deserves eepiclal I eoas loonier upon the privileges at once, mention wi'h its be vy of handsome Any young men desiring to enter any young ladies in attendance. Cream and of the classes in the night school ebmild obooola'.o caramels, also all kinds of nut do eo at once as the classes begin their and tugar dainties aro temptingly di work in the newly equipped and well playol, and guaranteed to be of the lighted olosirooms. The gymnasium purest quality, a factor emulated to classes will begin work next week, and anterinto the well being of the sin ill ai d thote desiring to enter should ! ave their viraci'Mis consumer of Christmas goods, names with the general secretary. The nfrethment booth is supplied' Next Sunday afternoon tbeie will be wiili a toothsome and varied menu, particularly invitlnr, and was largely patronised. The ladies in charge of the different booths are ae follow : RtfreehnienU Mra. Albert Dlique. Mrs. L. B. A.oClaue and Mrs N.J. titallle. ' Candles Miw Frankie Chase, Miss A Pretty Salem Wed ding and Personals. Carrie- Aekormnn, Miss E. Sehoenfeld nnd Mins Mtolla Hurst. Dol b booth Mrs, II Cnrtwrlirlit. PictureR nnd book Miss Carrie Wil lis nnd MIps Carrie Hitist. Aprons and bugs Mrs M. V. Moy or. Mrs. W. F. Osborn, Mrs. Bristol Ke'eher. Fancvwork and bnndkorchief booth Mrs. J. II. Ackennan and Mrs. Ed. Ba ker. Tho bazaar is continued this aftomoon nnd evening. Wolf-McCorkle Wedding. An uuostHtitatloiM but pretty wodding took place Wednesday evening at tho roaldenco of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mc Corklo, at 538 Front street. Tlibir daughter, Miss Li.zlo 11. McCorklo. was mnrriod to Mr. Willirfm H. Wolf, tho Iluv. Goo. 0. mtchey of tho First Chris, tion church, otllciating Promptly at 8 o'clock tho bridal couple entered tho parlor, as the stralnB of n beautiful wed ding march woro played by tbo bride's youngest brother, Joseo McCorklo. The bridesmaid was Mies Grace Gill, nnd tho groomsman, Mr. Geo. McCorklo, eldest brother of tho bride. The iinpresslvt ceremony was performed wlillo tho couplo Btoood benoHth a bowor ol smilax and Ivy Beautiful cut Honors were nr tistically nrrnnged t iroughout the rooms. At tlio conclusion of tho cere mony a lunch was served, The guots wero tho relatives of tho contracting ptrtios. Tho bride wns becomingly gowned in a wldto organdie nnd carried fragrant white carnations. The brido hn1) been a reaident of this city only :'ico last September, coming nt that i mo witli hur parents from Howell Prairie. Tho groom is tho book-Veeper i tho J. G. Wright & Co. commission uibo, and both havo n largo circle of fiionds who havo uxprcsod unlimited wishes for their wedded lifo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wolf will reside in South Salem. PERSONALS. County Judge Scott ia in Portland to day. J. B. Tuthillis in Portland for a few day. J, L. Lnmbirth ia a Portland visitor today. Mr. and Mra. Jos. II. Albert nro in Portland today. I U. L. I.acox and registered in Pondlo U. h, Lacox and wife, of baloin nio ton. Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. II. Brooke of Silver tdto havo returned homo. W. C. Clarke, of S.ilom, is n guest nt tho Geieer. Baker City Republican. Mrs. Thomns Holmnn will leave fcr Sin francieco next Wednesday to re mjiu several weeks. It. W. A, Cherry has beon returned to S tletn as permanent night operator 1 1 the southern Pacific passenger (bpot. N. II. Spojr, from Junction City, has taken tho placo of Night Operator Onorry, who has beon transferred to Silem. Woodburn Independent. II. II. Hoggins L P. A.ofthoNorthorn Pacific Ry., was in tlio city Inst night. Mr. HuggiiiH has been trttneferr J to tho Los Angeles division for several months, and will leavo for that place Sunday. Tho Woodburn Independent saye: "The morning papors might havo had the Presidan 'a mdiugo in tyud .twenty four hours before issuing it, but tho evening papers got tljere first. How well do wo remember when tho first evening papers appeared what a doubt ful experiment It was considered." SALEM Y. M. C. A. OPENING New Headquarters to be Thrown Open to Visitors. Outline of the Work to be Carried On This Winter. 'I ho large gymnasium of tlio Y. M. C. V., with a seating capacity of nearly 00 was Inadequate for tho crowd that attended the opening on Wednoeday ee ning. Thootowd was so largo and tho time so short that not enough opportun ity was given for intpution of ttie rooms. It has therefore been decided that tho rooms should bo thrown open an open meeting neiu in m gyuuiatimu ai I o'eloek which will be aidreHed by IV. u. haniner w, u., ami uie singing i led by the Glee Olub. Kvejryone invited to the earvlae. " ,-..-., , Kearohl windliagMirgan has putan other canal bill into tho Senate, WADE IS WILLING TO HANG Prepared to Part With His Life Still Insists that Dalton ed the Shot. Fir- Tliat Took Sweet Life From Aorrow. At tho trial of Jack Wado. hold in, Portland yesterday for the murder of James Morrow, tho prisoner was found guilty of murder in tho first degree. Ho mado tliH following remarkablo speech in tho court room, saying ho wanted no one to feel badly, that he deserved his punishment and wns fully prepared to face it. "I havon't much toiay, I havo no excuse for the crime I am guilty of. I went acro's tbo river with Dalton to do this fob, and I am eauallv iruiltv with him, nud I am willinc to give up my lifo. I know I stanu equally guilty, although Dalton fired tho shot, nnd-1 wish I could bring back Morrow by giv ing up my lifo. I wouldn't havo given wayon Dalton. You couldn't pile monoy enough in this courtroom to umko me tivo nnv on him if In had not broken faith with me. Ho did it all for that f 300. King ami tho others wore going to help him about that, and when ho was froo he intended to have somo ot it. I am glad my life is worth something. I never meant to kill a man. When I wont acros tho river there was no tntiruer in my Heart, as to Uiceo men who tried to throw mo down, I guess they wanted tho $500. They say lifo is Bweet, but I havo run over tho bit'erest road, and I hope it is no worBO where I mn going. I havo not been a bad man very long, as you will find if you look up my record. I novor thought of holding up a man in my lifo until 1 mot that man uiuion. no uiutrtcoax mo to go with him. He told mo ho was success ful in hold-upi ami I said I would go with liltn. If I had done this thing alone, I would havo sal J bo; but I did not do it alone and I will never Bay so. Thcbo fellows planned a urent Bchemo to get that $500. "My father and mother livo in Penn sylvania. Thoronro fourteen of ui nnd I am theoii'y one ever nrrested. They say the black sheop will come, and I guess I am that one." "You havo pleaded guilty as chnrged," said Judge Frazor, addressing himself to Wade, "and tho law makes it the duly of tlio court to determine the degree of niurdir. According to your statoinoi t you wero a party to tho robbery in tho course of which lifo was taken, nnd un der the law it mnkea no difference who fired that shot. Tlio court tees but one tinding, and that la that you aro guilty of muider in the first doieo." "I don't want niiyouo to feel dieheart oned," broko in Wado. "I don't want anyone to feel badly, for I tell you, men, I don't feel badly. I don't know why, but maybe it ia because there is some thing that holds me up. Don't feel bad ly about sentencing me to bo hung. I was equally guilty with Dalton " Overstocked With Felt Hats. Prices Cut in Two for the balance of the sea son. At Mrs. D. L. Flestcr's Millinery Parlors. Carefully compiled statistics of .the British Empire, published' by a tradu paper, bring out tho rather startling fact that out of n population of nearly 400,000,000 about -18,880,000 or lesa than ono eighth aio ol lirltlsn ulrlii or descent, nearly 4000 are non-British wiiito men and the colored rice number 343,000. If You Want A good moal on short notice, try the White House Restaurant. This place is open day and night, and nothing Is served but tho best. At a meotingof the rice growors and handlers in Crowley, Ii., tho rice asso ciation of America was organized, hav ing for its object the promotion of tlio industry. Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Johnson went to Jefferson today to visit their old time neighbor and friend, A. O, I.lbb), who is reported quite ill. The II oily "I ChrUI. No lodge or gHtlii-rliiK of any kliid can compare or be mibBtltuted for the church of Christ. MuUe no mistake ns to the body of ChrUt. It Is no Htntue, no galvanized corpw or dummy or mnnulkln of nny nort.-Blshop Warren A. Candler, Metuodlat. Atlanta. SALEM SEISMIC SHOCK Distinct Earth Tremors This Atornins. Felt This morning a distinet eartlHiiake shook was felt In this city. Masted three iMHJomh. The vibrations were from n irtli to south. No damage is reported. Senator John Daly, who framed the t ex' book law that overthrew the soheol book trust in Oregon will stand for a t nomination' He is tahl t know mun about the state land system than any Symptom The blood may be in bad condition, yet with no cxtcmnt signs, no 6kin eruption or sores to Indicate It. The lymptonw In such cases being n variable Ippclitc, poor digestion, an Indescribable weakness nnd nervousness, loss of flesh and a general run-down condition' of the system clearly showing the blood has lost Its nutritive qualities, 1 as become thin and watery. It Is In just such cases that S. 5. S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building i.p the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong nnd vigorous. "My wife used sev eral bottles of S. S. S. as n blood purifier nnd to tone up n weak nnd emaciated fiystetn.with very marked effect by way of improvement. "Wo record it n great tonic and blood punlicr." P.Dui'l', Princeton, Mo. Is the greatest of nil tonics, nnd you will Hud the appetite Im provcsatoiicc,strcnglli returns, and nervousness vanishes ns new rich pure blood once more circulates through all parts of the system. S. S. S. Is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It contains no min erals whatever. Send for our free book on blood nnd skin diseases nnd write our physicians for nny Information or advice (ranted No charge for medical ndvice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 0A. mnnon tiiooutsnio ol tho stnto houao nnd If I o comoa back ho will make n fight to clean up that mnttor. How to Cure Croup. Mr It. Gray, who IIvob near Amonia, Duchess county. N. Y., seya: "Cham berlain's Cough Itomody Is tho best medicine I havo ever urod. Ills a (Inn children's remedy for croup and never in ism euro." wnon given ns soon ns tlio child becomes hoarse, or even nftor ttiocroupy cough has developed, It will prevent tho nttnek. This should bo borno in mind and n bottlo of tlm Cough Remedy kopt nt hand ready for instant uo as soon na these ymptoins appoar. For ealo by Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Tho modern miuistor wakes up and takes eomo Intoroat in tho struggles of humanity this sldo of tho goldon gates. $100 Relief. $100. Tho roaders of this papor will bo (leased to learn that thoro 1b nt least ono dreaded diseaso that science has been able to euro in all its stages, nnd that is ( atarrb. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia tho only posltivo cure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being n constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takon Internally, acting directly upon tho blood ami mucous surfaces of tho sys tem, thereby destioying tho foundation of tho disease, nnd giving tlio patient Btrongth by building up the constitution nnd assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to euro. Send for list of testimoni als. Addrocfl, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills nro tlio host. vjjSL I FARMERS FARMERS 1 i SMftRTER MEN Than Old Noah Use Newspaper Advertising. How the Want Columns of the One Cent Dally Enables You to do Business at Home and Never Leave the Farm or Ncelect Your Work. A Sample Adlet, 3 Times for 25 cents, including once in New Today; One Week for 50c, or $1.50 a Month in the Daily Journal will Buy or Sell any Article. Noah Is said to havo been the first man to adver tise. Ho advertised the flood and kept constantly at it until tho flr.od came, Tills is nut one more proof of tho efficiency of advertising and one that should bo imitated by all farmers. : : : flow fo DO the Easiness j Every farmer has sorrothlng to sell that hu can turn into money and there aro plenty of people who want that particular thing, Many have land to sell or rent, stock to roll or rent on shares, money to lend on real estate, fruit to sell in the orchard, young slock to dispose of, horses or breeding ('utile eating their hu. ds off, that some one would buy if tliey only knew where to find them. Hero Is the way to get tho business going that will "avo you trouble, put you long on cash, savu you time, wear and tear on teams and travel, havo people, coming to you Instead of your run ning after them; :::::: 1. Write down la as few words at possible Just what you have to sell or want to fcuy from a wife up 2. Put down your full name and poslcfflce address by mall, so that people can write you and your location so that people can come to see you. 3. Enclose cash with your order and state Just how loot you want the ad, to run, You may not sell or buy at the end of ih- time for which ad runs, and then you can ex tend It at the same rate and pay difference. The Fophr of th? fid. Hero is a concise form of an ad. for the Wanted and New Tmlay column, and tho gentleman who rui h this ad. does riiiitH a Urge real estate biil uese through Tiik Jouiin'ai. want nit. : : : : river road. K. r. 1). Ko, a, 10 '.tt-tl The above ad coes three times for 25c ( including one time in the "New Today" nnd two times in the classified Wuut Column ) In this time it will reach about ten thoiifaud poiple and some of them are sure to want what you have or to have what you want, if it'a a Mormon B ble : - ; FARMERS! fri-fri5f-!tVtf ENGLAND IS AT A STANDSTILL The Heavy Storms Stop Business Nearly Every Wire in Country is Down. the And Ainnv Provincial Tnwnc are Snowbound. Lovdon Dec. 13. Tho Btorm has caused a telegraphic brenkdown through, out tho United Klnadom unequaled since 1871. Tlio North is practically cut off from tho South. Many provincial towns are snowbound. Tho galea in tlio channel nro nbatlng. Tho largo Austral steamer Neritca which Imd just left hor yards at London Jdorry line been driven on tho rocka off Warcnn Point. ANOTHER FIGHT IN PANAMA Many Casualties Reported on Both Sides. Nktt Yore, Ciias. Alban has received n cablegram from Buena Ventuin giving an account of a big light at Rio San Juan near Ihionn Vtnturn on Monday. Buys tho Colon correspondent of tho Herald, The revolutionists sent an ex pedition ol 100 men ovorlnnd from Titmnco This expedition waa surprised at tho rivor by govemmont troops. Thoro were many casualties on both sides. Nkw Your, Dec. 15. A dispatch to tho Herald from Colon, srvb Goneral Fellaco, a Colombian Government of flcor aays that, according to tho latest nowa received Chilo and Colombia havo Blgnod a treaty of nlllanco. The Best Plaster. A plcco of limine! damponed with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to tho affected parts is Buporlor to any plaster. Whon troubtod with Initio bnck or pains in tlio side or chest, givoitn trial nnd jou nro certain to be mnro than pleased with the prompt relief which It nffordn. Pain Balm also euros rhoumatiBin. Ono application gives ro lief. Foi sale by Dr. Stono'a Drug Store. Try Capital City croccrs handle It Is made in Salem Mills' fleur: all It Is the Best and The St. Elmo Restaurant Is tho placo to cet first class meals. Wo are prepared to give you tho best on tho market and nt a low price. ffi ! i ; ? i i i i '. FOR SALE 5, 10 and If) aoris orchard nnd chicken ranch. New house and barn. Well water. Two miles out. See G. W. I'earmine, '2 m lies north mi m rAhRfirnp, rAnlfltniV :i f X fvTrta5ffW NOW IS THE TIME- Seasons change. We -can't change them. We can't jfre vent the coming of "cold arid damp airs. But we can prevent? th'e sore throats, the coughs, colds find lung troubles by taking Scott's Emulsion. Nothing docs more to make the tender threat tough. Nothing gives such strength to weak lungs. Don't take risks when it's easy to be safe. Now is the season lor takiner -Scott's Emulsion in season. We'll lend iou a ltl In Irr. If rnn I.V.. SCOTT St 110WNK, w Ttarl ttreet, New Vork. Open Evenings To accommodato the Christmas tFaclo, I will keep my s.oro open overlings until that tlmo Geo. O Wiu,, Dealer In Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. 1202w Mlll'nery at greatly reduced nrftw. M'.ssE. Smith. State St. 12 1112 Dears xh N Kind Yoa Hhj Almn Bj9 CLASSIFIED SC ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or less, la this column lnsertedihreetlmesfor25c. 50ca Week. $1.50 month. All over tlve lines at the same rate WANTfcD. WANTED. Girl for goncrnt work, cor ner 12lli nnd Oak strcota. Mra. J. C. Goodalo. 12-10lf WANTED Mon to learn barber trado; tools furnished; also opportunity for earning board; export instructions; position guaranteed ; writo for partic ulars. Aider's Barber College, Donvor Colorado. ll-25lm. FOR SALE. FOR HALF VALUE-Sevon-room house, barn, woodshed and well, lot well fenced, close In, clear tltlo. Call nt once. A. W. Dennis, North High stroot. 12 10 3i GOT8WGLDS. 10 head pure brodcoti wold owes for sales nt a bargalu, In quire of J. B. Craig, Shaw, Oregon. FUR HALE. 3000 Cedar Posts. I also havo on hand four grades of cedar shingles. No shingles to bo found elsowhoro In tho City llko our No. 1, II. Thusu Bhlngloa aro tlio Detroit brand, Hcknowlodgod by nil who havo used them ns tlio bust made ihing.ea on tho market. Hold by S. P. Mc Cracken 14 and Nebraska streets, Englewood. 10 20 tl. FOR SALE-G, 10 and 15 acres orchard and chlckon ranch, New house and barn, Well water. Two miles out. Seo U. W. Pearmlno, 2 miles north on river road, h. F. I) No. 8. 10-25-tf CALL AT FARRINGTON'8-New nia7 ket (t he old Frcuhurger market) for choice beef, pork, Iamb, veal, poll! try, etc., Statu and Twelfth streets. T. Farrliigtou, proprietor, 'PhonoMain jm O-lB-tf FOR RENT, FOR RENT. Largo, well furnished room, for ono or two gentlemen. In quiru Cor. Court nnd Liberty strcota. 12 10 tf. FOR RENT Good house .onUnlon street. Call at 424 High streot. A A. Sclirelbiir. 12-4-lm. FOR RENT Newly finished ofllce rooms in McUornack Block. ( Stiaia heat, elevator. 10-20tf. -j LODGE9. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forest No. 10. Meets Fri day nights in Turner block. Ira Hamilton, O. R. A. L. Brown, fieoy. MISCELLANEOUS. CALL FOR CITY WARRANIH-'Noi tlco Is hereby given that there aro fund on bund applicable to the payment of all warrautsof thecily of Salem, drawn on the general fund, Indorsed on or boforu Juint 1 11)01. Holders of said wurrnuts will please preaunt them for payment, at Ladd & Bush'b hank, as interest will cense from date of this notice, John Moir, City Treasurer. Salem, Or., Dec, A, 1001. , 5-lOt PRIVATE BOAR!). Rooms and meals ul 401 Cottage street, ono block from Unitarian oliuroh.T-Missea Bayloy. 11 21 lmt wTlLKON'S S I IM'lU PA RLO R8. Tho only eliop in the uHy using the Antiseptio RaKor Sterilizer. I also iiave a Dandruff Curo that cures or no pay Jus. W. Willsou, Prop., 247 Com St. 12 2t( A riENTION FARMERS-Oats, Barley, Hay and Prunes wanted. Will buy or atore. Chopping done promptly. Get our prices beloro you sell, Oluce op posite Court House. Tilluoii-llurtlott Grain Co. H0PAND PRODUCE BUYERS. S CAHMICIIAEL-lloetuver. CAHMICIUCL- Office In (lush. J lireyniantildf, . baltm. Orcion. bampies of choice hops solicited from all irowers. I ILIENTIIAI.IIR0S.-New York. London. Saa L. l'rncis:o, hop merchants Orcion office, Ladd & Uush Uld(. Siltm. II. J. Ottenbeimer, manaicr. Phone 461. SQUIRE FARItAR-llop Commlson merchaat. 14 Commercial M. Room 2 u Malrs. T A. LIVE5LEY&CO. -Hop mercha -Is Ob. I. erhciin Ulock, Salem, Oregon. I'hoae 1211. llM. I1ROWN&CO Hon. mohair. Wool. Hop, TT Growers' supplies. no iiv vommertiai I'honelJOI. Streu, Salem, Orcion, MCKINLEY MITCHELL - Uuyer or wheat, oats hops, wool potatoes and produce ol all kinds. Orryals, Orccon. J. G WHIGIIT & CO, buyersor fruit and pro due of all kinds opposite Capital urewery Commeiclalst . biem II. S. CILEA CO.- Wholesale fruits, produce. etL- l-'iuli cacks for tale. Uuverao Or- econ prunes, potatoes and produce of all kinds. Wallace Warehouse, corner lllb and Trade sis. Salem, Ortion iSOULE bro piano tuners AND REPAIRERS if, PQWTi.ANn nw For Salem aad vlclajt leave ofdera at G oi " WUtTs M lilf Stors. I ' i m iBWWianimi m Tinw'i