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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1901)
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THE DAILY JOURNAL Momber Northwoat Aftornoon Nawsp&por Lonnuo. BV HOFER BROTHERS, TUESDAY, DEO 24, 1901. Dally One Year, $3.00 In Advance Dally Pour Months 351. In Advance Dally by Carrier SOo Por Month Weekly One Year SI.OO In Advance U EDITORIAL THE SPIRIT OF 'CHRISTMAS IS ABROAD IN THE LAND. Moro than tho Christian churches nro awaro la tho epirlt of Ohrlst in possess ion of tho world and its people Despon dency often sita enthroned in tho pul pits when tho influonco of religious organizations ia creeping like a rising tido upwards andon wards toward higher ground on every ehoropolnt of civiliza tion. In basinets thoro is a broader spirit of co-operation and helpfulness for tho sorvico of tho masses. Transportation by land and sea is quicker and with lees hardship. Means of intercourse have been multiplied and tho -products of the factory piano greator luzurios at the sorvico of the poor Jthan a century ago wero enjoyed by tho rich. Bettor cloth ing, bettor foot-wear, bettor food and batter boat and light have become easily obtain ablo than wab on joyed I y oar grandparents. Tho progross of science has bcon ox tended in a thousand ways to mnko tho earth produco moro and hotter fruits and grains and vegetables and meats. Refrigeration end preservative procoesoa onablo people to utilize food products formerly n comploto waato, whilo tho tmmsstmtmttttmttMtttmMmtmmttsmmmmmtMt We Beg to Call AlMhe holiday goods a would call your attention guu iur iiic uppruacning nouuays. Desiaes an staple gooas wc nave a tun ijue ut Fancy Plates, Cups and Saucers Salad Sets. Cake Plates. Olive Dishes, Spoon Travs. Cracker Jars. Chocolate and Tea Sets. Sugars and Creamers. Shaviner Mues. Children's I; Novelties of all descriptions ; uon yyeasewooa, Hana-painiea. Louelser Ware, Beer Steins Hand-Dainted China. (Yerv lanre assortment). Jardinieres. Gold-burnished clocks I and Candlesticks, Silverware : Five O'clock Teas, in Nickel, $: and quality all the way from Bohemian and Tiffany Glass Lamps atajl prices, both in stand and hanging lamps. We import all nurfgoods di rect and save from 19 to 25 cents on the dollar therefore we guarantee thatour prices are as low as any-in Portland. All To corns and see pur goods neip to wait on you, Yokohama Tea Store Phone Black 2411 open evenings until Christmas. Free Delivery. Bronze and Bisque Busts of Noted Characters in great variety. v JWfrWWWH mHrmmKUJnmJunntnuntunntttttunnuntwmmHnnttntttttjmmKtinttKKtHmtimwHm Mlt " iMMiiiwf 1 mZmjjj Start Girls Right! Many beautiful girl become Invalid for life, became t Itic crucUl period of puberty thty pay no attention to (he taws of health. Mothers should protect their daughters health by giv ing them necessary Information and proper treatment. When the menses come on a girl unawares In her Inexperience she Is cither frightened Into convulsions, or scared Into try Ing to check the flow. Many girls have checked the flow and It has never started again. And as a result they have grown pale-faced, vllh 'croW-tracks" on their cheeks, and dark half, moons under their eyes. A dose of WINEo'CARDUI taken every morning after a girl Is twelve years old will bring the menses on properly and keep them regular. It will help her to develop Into for the duties of wife and motherhood. it tvud tho flrst dosa brought on hor to tho directions, and was iaootly great abattoirs for slaughtering cnltlo aro saving by-products that restore fer tility to tho earth, onrlch tho producer, stop tho oroaion of mother earth and stop tho wearing out of the soil of whole empires. Tho cheapening of books and news papers has inaugurated an era of uni versal culture. Art processes place tho greatost pictures in tho roach of tho poorest child at school. Processes of automatic reproduction of muBio and oratory spread tho treasures of living genius Into tho oars of tho millions. Photography has doubled the world's capacity for enjoying scenery and help ing out tho memory by preserving its richest experiences. Pooplo aro growing moro tolerant and loss savago, moro humane and loss cruol, moro kindly and less clannish, moro tcenulno and less erratio, moro loyal and less inclined to knifo each othor from solflsh motives. They aro growing moro Christian in Bpito of tho unchristian attitudo of somo cburches.townrd others. Tho Spirit is marching on. The American pooplo, whoro thoro is most complete divurcs betweon church and state, tho least partnership botwoon Ohristand Caosar,aro the most Christian nation In tho worldr today. An Amor can President said "hands off" to tho European powors that would have carved China to tho core. Tho psalmist and t o npostlo declare 'Excopt tho Lord build tho house, they labor in vain that build it, ntid unless tho foundation bo right, how shall tho building stand?" Tho building will stand bocauso it la thoroughly imbued In its architecture with tho Christmas aplrit rthe saving principle that will not stoop to warfare other than of tho spirit. Even tho con Your Attention have arrived and are ready for your inspection. We to a few pieces which would make suitable and acceptable j in the China line. Also a full of all sorts, in hollow and flat ware, Ghafing Dishes, and Copper and Wrouirhtiane. Our vases ranire in price the common line at 10 cents to are Welcome whether you intend to buy or iww nwwfniiippmii. mwmrmim'mmn mtemjimmiLm m IsW&A Jtm Z3S3E2 quests o( matorlnl science nro tho con quests, of pence, , This, nation stflndiijj(or the spirit Of loyo nnu(e1towshipitho up lifting hand, instead of tho uplifted arm ready to strike down all that como in Its way. Tho world demands llio host that each onoii capnblo ot in promoting tho wolfaro of othors tho universal hmnano missionary spirit Instead of tho old cry of doing oomothlng for your particular church or oven forJGod as ybu concolvod of Omniscience. CHRISTMAS PAPERS. , , Thk Journal, illustrated edition that was planned tor Christmas has boon postponed for n fow wooks on account of unnvoidnblo delnys. Tho Albany Herald appeared In an on. larged illustrated edition with a numboj of pood special articles booming its city and county, Tho Coast Mail, tho old Republican weekly owned by Hofor & Lovnr nt Mnrehfield, Issued a sixteon page paper for Christmas. The first pago had a beautiful reproduction of sacred art, and the rest of tho paper showed evident o of real go'-up-and-getJentqrprieo by tho editors and bilslhesstpeoplaol thnt ship ping metropolis of Coos bay. Tho pub lishers announce a Morning Dally to ap pear Jan. 1. That ia tho best move evor made to ptlfili a section ot Orogon Where coal mines and other mineral wealth and tho grandest forest wealth on earth join bands with dairying and fruitgrowing to surround a grand har bor olroady ttemlrig with shipyards. LINGO COPPED A PRIZE Fresh Proof That Advertising Pays. Junction City, Or., Dec. 20i Among tho rocont arrivals from tbo East is Mrs. Morrison, of Quinnesec, Mich, She woichs 304 wounds, avoirdupois, and camo through on a i faro ticket, Somo say sho brought a child with hor. but others are inclined to tho bo lint that tho extra hnlf-faro was do mandod by tho railroad company for oxtra weight of tho passenger. Mrs Morrison camo to Junction Oity to marry a man sho had nover aeon, Home months ago Mr. Lingo a bach oior farmer, CO years of ago, living a fow miles from this city, advertised In a rnnttimoninl publication that ho waB in tbo market for a wifo. Mrs, Morriion answored tho advertisement, and niter a brief correspoddenco it was arranged that Mr. Lingo Bhould send for Mrs. Harrison. Ho did not send tho money to pay hor faro, but deposited it here and tho ticket was sent to Quinnojec. Tho lady arrived in duo season Wednes day night, and next morning Col. Lin no clappod eyes upon Iter for the first timo. Hor exact weight was ac cortalnod to bo 301 pounds, and sho looks it. Thoy wore not marrloJ at onco and it is said Mr. Lingo has taken tho mattor undor advisement. Tho ticket ngont has hopes of soiling a return ticket tc QuinncBcc, but it is a rathoi slim hope. Largest stock of silver plated knives, forks,Kponnsnnd fancy pieces in tliocity, at uarr's Jowolry storo. Muers. Children's Tea Sets, line Of genuine and imita- the fine not. We have plenjy flf v fcjt. .....Li aaar.hCi.MMigt ., ,-Ajit cmdUi&ijiujmmkaKMt4l CHRISTMAS AND SOCIETY EVENTS AT SALEM CHRISTMAS HEHURCH -PROGRAMS German Lutherans will have a Tree. Fine Exercises in Store by Several Salem Societies, and Schools. Evangelical Church, 17th Street. . Following is tho programmo for tho Christmas ontertaiument: Instrumental Volun'nry. Song Ijy tho school "Unil tho Happy Morn." ltucltntion in concert by tbo school, Prayer. Song by tho school "Gladly seeking Jesus." Recitation "Grootiug," by Miss Wcchter. "I wish you a Morry Ohrlstmas," by Porcv Eel hart. Song by tho school "Don't you know It's Christmas?" "The Bethlehem Way." by May Red man, Harry Woimer and RuthtDoairs. "Why do Christmas Bella ring?" by Jennva Burby. "WJiat Cnrlstmaa means," by Crede Burby. Song by tho school "Child of the Mancer " 8olo, by Lee Doty. , "Tiieuoraiu ator," oytiurtoou pu pils, illustrated uy transparencies. i'Htar crosses," an oxaltatlou, Illus tratedMiss UazobBisliop. Bong by tho school "Sweat Bolls Ro echo." h "How CbrUtmas camo to tho poor Iioubo," by Miss Lillian Adams. "Tho First Christmas," by Miss Clop pin. flpnn by tho 6chool "Over tho Both lohom way?' "Ohnrnclor Building," by fourtoon girlp. ' Bong by mo icuool "xno Angels Bang tilory." Offorlng, Distribution of presonts. (Will have postofllco and rural delivery.) Benediction. Presbyterian Sunday School. Tho Christmas exercises of tho Pres byterian Sabbath school will bo hold this "evening at 7:30 at tho church most cordial luvltatatlons are extended to all. Tho following program will bo rendered. Piano solo, selected, Mr. James Batt. Chorus. "Hall Happy Christmas," Edna Savago, Helen Pierce, Ada May Bigger, Winona Savage, Marguerito Ostrondor. Recitation. "The First Christmas Night," from Ben Hur, Bossio Bucking ham. Qaartot. "Silont Night." Solo, "Peaco on Earth," Edna Savago, with chorus by five girls. Motion Song, Ada May Bigjor, with motions bv Eillth Merryman, Mildred Wicgitin, Ruth Smith, Maud Durbin, Velum Mofllt and Lucille Fleming. "Santa Claua1 Revolt" diameters, Santa Glaus, Mr. Purvino, Brewnies: Hodge, Stanley Ostrnuder; Podge. Frank Holllster; Frieco, Courtney Rowland; Phlscillu, Dorothy Pierce; Dixie, Leslie Jackson; John Bull. Otto Albright; Rob Roy, Kenneth MoLenian; Clothildo. Marguerite Ontrnndor; Fritz, Carl Hinges; Ivan, George King; Maria Murgaret Osburn; Kniuhiui, Leona Graham; Mutsu, Ruth D.mon; Ah Fun, Lee iiiiig: Spirit of Childhood, Mar guerito Wilson. Baptist Church. Tho Christmas ontortaiument and treo at tho First Baptist church will bo given this ovuning, at 7:30 o'clock, tho follow ing program boing prepared : Song by congregation. Scripture Reading by superintendent. Prayer by the pastor. Anthem. Song by tho primary class, ChriBtmap Greeting, Russell Cooley. Song, ' All alory to God." Class Exerciee, "Long Ago on Christ mas." Recitation, Miss Byrno. "The Herald Star," class and choir. Select reading, Mrs. Garland, Class Exorcise. Recitation, Arthur Mundoll, Solo, Miss Riley, "Tho Stars," class. Trio, "Ohrlstinas-tldo." Recitation, "My Gueat," Miss Short. Sandalphon, Miss Riley. Address. "Fcones Connectod With Birth of Christ," pastor. Anthom. At St. Joseph's Church. Four masaos will bo bald in tho fore, noon, as follews: First, at 0 o'clock, ascond, 7:30 o'clock, and third at 8:30 o'clock. Solemn High Mass at 10:30 o'clock. Music at tho 10:30 servlco will bo Farmer's Mass by tho choir and or chestra, A sermon will follow. In the evening thoro w 111 boa Christmas tno for the Catholic children and families at St. Joesph's hall, with the usual r freihments and amuiements. On Christ mas evening Solemn Vespers will be ob served, and also Benediction. First Congregational. A cantata entitled "A Visit From Santa Clause'1 or "The Neglected Pro gram" will bo given at tho First Congre. gatlonal church tonight, as observance of tho Christmas tltno. tt is given by tho Sunday Suhool pupils, to each of whom a gift will bo presented. Tbo church has been beautifully decorated for tho occasiou, German Lutheran Attho now church, - cornor 14th and Contcr sts,, there will be divine servlco and a One Christmas treo this Tuesday ovoning at 7:30. Wednesday ovoning thoro will bo a full sorvico with German preaching to which all aro invited. n,..,..mJ. :....,... . :t. .,.... "The Senator's WW with all tho elaV orato details of the first production, NORTH WESTERN NORMAL Students Reception to Late Arrivals. Other Alusical, Social Literary Events of Week. and the 'Northwestern Normal College Tho pupils of tho Northwestern Norm I college gave a rccoption last night In tho cotlogo hall for tho new pupils. A merry ovoning was spent by tho largo numbor present. A short but oxcellont program was given, opening with a piano numbor by Miso Corn Talkington. Sho played a charming selection that so ploased tho audlonro that alio was forced to respond to an oncora. Two vocal selections by Miss Riley 'were particularly enjoyablo They weio "Tho Kerry Dances" and "Boauti ful , Daisies." Another instrumental number was then played by Mr. James Batt who exhibits an unusual nbility in this lino. Tbo romnlnder of tho ovoning was passed by tbo ontiro numbor present in various iramo8" and refreshments, consist ing of cake and punch woro sorved Mrs. A. J. Garland was in chargo af the program and tho .Miesos Bortha Schlbrodo and Emma Miller conducted the games. Class Entertainment The music pupils of Mrs. nnd Miss Sharp wero ontortalnod yostcrdny aftor noon at tho homo of Mrs. Sharp on Cot- tago streot. A Christmas treo and musical ontortainment occupied tho aftornron. Thoso presont wero; Mrs. Minnlo Hunt, Mrs. J. A. Bowcn, Mrs. Clara Minton, Mrs. Edith Kauffman, Mrs. Lemon, Mr. Mullhaupt, Lots Aider son, Lola Bollo, Ethel Thomas, Delbert Burton, Percy Hunt, Homer Hunt, Goi trudo Hunt, Elva Doty, Lula Gilmore, Earl Sharp, Vera KItchon, Maud Evans, Velna Gilliam, Addio Flake, Mildrod Rhodos, Dora Gray, Ltona, Gray, Evo lyn Roighomau, Bessio Goodhuo, Ce cilia Haines, Nettie Bowen, Laura Bor ry, Opal Helmkeo, Hazel Allen, Lilly Swoonoy, Nellie Hovor, Poarl Blanton, Bona Moisan, Oharlos Williamson, Miss 8chomakor, Nora Derrick, George Dei rick.Porry Rolgboman. Alma Nye, Oda Wolsh, 8ylvia Murphy, Robor Murphy, Althoa Irvln, Vorna Hainej. Ule Christmas Dinner. Following is tho bill of faro nt Hotel Wlllumotto for Christmas day. 5:30 to 7:30 p. m , price CO cents: Fresh Eastorn Oyatora Raw Consomme FrUd Salmon, Julian Potatoos Chicken 8alads French Olives Swoot Cucilmbora aiu! nill PULI,.. S igar Corn French Peas Cauliilowor Uaked Sweet Potatoes Mashed und 8toamed Potatoes Roast Turkey Dressing Cranberry Sauco Roast Duck Roast Chicken and Dressing Boiled Ham Cold Tongue Oyster PattleB Bannna Frlttora with Wine Sauco Atl)lu MlnCH Rtrawlwrrv HI.. English Plum Puddincr with Ilnr.l fin,, Fruit Marble and finnnun nat,0 8tar KUsos OresenU Chocolate Eclair Lady Fingers Naval Orongrs Apples Bananas Piueapplos Fancy French Mixed Candy i ABBOrted Nlltd and Rninlna Bauterno .and Claret Wino Vintage 1891. Insane Asylum At the Btato Uoapital for tho Iusano. tho Christmas Day will bo obsorved In nn elaborate mannor. All tho wards of the Institution havo boon decorated with overgreens, and tho patients will all bo treatsd with popcorn and candy, nnd each will bo given n present to as near ly as possible suit tho desires of the individual. Tho attendants havo arrangtd an entertainment tor benefit of tho patients. Christmas at Crosston. There will be a Ohrlsmas tree and en tertainment at the now Pott violin schorl houso on Wednendav evening. Rev. Blackwoll will bo preeont and a lino pro. gram will bo rendered. Tho commlttoo in chargo aro Mrs. Fromador. Klnhnr Woods and Miss Joslo Woods. Lodge Bail. Tho ladles of tho Degreo of Honor and Viola Lodgo gave a delightful party in tlio Uolman lodge hall Monday evening. Dancing was the feature of tho evening and music was furnished by Riettne'a orchestra. About sixty couples wero prosentand an unsurpassably enjoyable Qvening spent. At the Reform School Them will bo a Christmas program Weduosday. Thoro was to be a cantata in costumes, but tho tiro in tho Indus trial building crippled tho dramatic re sources so that this had to bo postponed. Thpro will bean oxtra dinner sorved and presents all around, Blind School. Christmas Day will be quietly ob servod at tho 8tate School for tho Blind. With only a few exceptions the pupils havo gone to their homes for the holi days, and (or tho few pupils remaining a Christmas tree will be given. Other Institutions. M tho penttoutlary and poor farm ospecial Christmas dinusra will bo given PERSONALS. Miss List lo Feeder is visiting friindsnt Corvallls, Miss Hosier MoKay is visiting frlonds at Tumor. MIsb Ruby Cornell is visiting rolativos nt Jefferson. Mrs. II. L, Earl of Turner was in tbo city yesterday. Ed. Sullivan left for his homo In Newport today. Mrs. F. G. Bowor sox Is visiting rela tives nt Corvallls. John Wiltschen was in tho city from Turner yestorday. Mrs, H, A. Thomas is tho guest of rel atives nt Lebanon. Mr. nnd Mro. J. P. Beggs nro spending tho holiday nt Turner. Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy aro visit ing frionds at Stlvorton, Mrs. M. O. Alderion has returned from a visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. S, Minturn havo gone, to Logan to visit relatives. Mrs. G. W. Phillips line gono to A' bnny to spend tho holidays. B, F. Mulkoy, of Monmoitli, wjb a capital city visitor Monday. Miss Cnrrio Willis Is In Portland to spend tho holidays with frionds. Mr. and Mrs. II, N. Onskellno nro spending tho holidays ntEugono. Mids Rilla Flotchor is spending tho holidays with rolativos at Jefferson. Mias Laura Pnschol has gotlo toScattlo to spend tho holidays with rolativos. Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Dick and childron havo gono to Portland for a fow days. Mrs. W. W. Hall is vetting her par ents at Corvallls during tho holidays. Miss Jonnio Calvert has rotnrnod from from n visit of a fow weoka In Portland. Miss Ethel Knight has returned from Portland to spond Christmas at homo. Miss Emily Ploiffor has gone to hor homo at Albany to remain during tho holiday. Miss Rona Stlnson camouptrom Port land today to spond Christmas at hor homo hero. Harold 8covoll n student of B. B, A. Portland ia visiting bis mother, Mrs. Anna Bcovoll. Mrs. Alex. Powers bai roturned to hor homo nt Hnhoy after visiting Mr. an Mm. W. R. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart aro spend ing tho holiday season with relatives nt Oakland, California, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Radabaugh and daughter have gone to Roseburg to visit relatives on Chilstmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bickford of Port land formor Salomites will spend Christ mas with relativos hero. Mrs. O. Simpson wont to Salora Mon day aftornoon toapond tho holidays with her son, Albany Herald. Mrs. Win. Wndo, of Toledo, Is tbo guo3t of hor brothor, Wm. Anderson, and family over Christmas. v Walter Huelat of Portland arrived this morning to spend Christinas with his Undo Geo. H. Burnot, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shoomaker, of Jefferson', aro In tho city tho guests of Mr. nnd Mri. J. W. Roland. M s. H. A, Groan has roturned to Portland after n short visit with hor lister, Mrs. A. O. Liwronco, of this city. Mrs. Dan Vollmer, of Portlond, has como up to enjoy Christina: with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Collier and child ron nro In a city from Portland visit ing Mrs. J. II B. Royal of South Salem, Mrs. Collier's mother and also Mrs. Cornell. 0. II. MoKnlght, of Collin county, Texas, who has been in Salem for tho past two wooks, has purchased tho GIrod farm of 40 ucroB near Brooks. Ho will movo his family onto tho place at on early date. ' " Messrs. August Wlchert and Otto Wichort, father and son, of Los Ange les, arrived In tho city yesterday, arid will make their future homo in Maiion county. They camo Woat from Wiscon sin, but havo had all thoy wont .of the odd reglouB of Southern California, npd now propose to stay whoro there is wator enough tho year round. They aro guests of Rov. Loasnor for the present. o a. m j o xa. a: jx. . Oert tb ) I m Kind Yoa llara Always BobjIi Sigsktnro 4& f Famous Winter Resorts. A winter trip to Southern California and Arizona via tho famous Shasta Houto is one never to be forgotten. Re newed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment under its sunny ekiea. in the variety of inter ests and added industries, and its pro itlo vegetation and among its number, less resorts of mountain, shoro, valley and plain. ' J Two trains leave Portland daily, morn- ng nnd evening, for California. Theso trains are equinnod with thn mmt im proved pattorn of standard and tourist sleeping cars, nnd the low rates placo the trip in reach of all. r For Illustrated guides of California and Arizona winter resorts, address -..it, . . R B Milieu, 11 7 tf ' ' Porl,ana' 0r Your Best Friend When VOU flllll vnllri."rvtl,nu oil ... -. order, worn and with buttons off, etc.. yOU Want tho ritrht nnrann n !, .. ' f .!.. .i i.. ' . w " mm . uwii auu msi porson is your mother at the Salem Dye Works. stop m iuib esiaousumentyou can got any I 1 .1 I !! f w t ....... . , i6ui,uuiu pair oi g oves. to tho most elaborate .lit l V trou Pri 8 h,iB "i1 c,oated. "ia ' isvrfti. xv juvenated to suit his taste, also four suits a month for one dollar Buttons sewed on, rips sowed up, suits presied MRS. C. H. WALKER 105 Commercial 6t. iiHBBai2r,s5 rsw- ?ob. 12 llZBi i 11 w j ,- , wui.iu, uimooi, Vfl" knkHHHHHHkulOK ''W8RiB(IHBBHHIlii-. Tho Kind You Havo Always iu uso for over 00 years, jr and zU All Counterfeits, Imitations and'Just-as-ooflMnllr8: Experiments that trlllo with nuloitdmiBor1Ao hSShlS Infanta nnd Chlldrcn-Expori',noo np;alnst Eijorhncafc What is Oostorla is n linrmlcHj gorlc, JDropa and SootUlne contains neither Opium, subHtnnce. Its vgo Is Its nnd allays Eoverlshnens. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles cures ConatlnCtion nnd Flatuloney. It nssimllnies tho Food, regulates tha Stomach and Bowels, giving- healthy and natural bIoab Tlio Cbdrcu's Punnccnr- Tho Mother's Erlonrt, QBF.UINB CASTOR! A W.WAY8 Koars tho Thb Kind You toe Always Bought . In Use For Over 30 Years. THS OINTAUn OOf1fAN, TT MUKIIAV STRICT. Ntw VHN 6ITT. tTbe (Botrect Tc buv your Christmas Toys Is now, beforo tho rush which always cornea Ihi Inet fow days. Como at onco nnd look ovor our now supply, at your leisure w! havo a great acsortmont of dolls nnd Iron teys: trlcvcloa and velocipodeg strlkfnr bags nnd boxing gloves for tho big boys; Whitoly Exerciser foi the blu olrli ! fact, somotliing for young nnd old, big A The Salem MAJESTIC A NEW WILL ARRIVE SOON When we will be They have been over six customers have waited. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON a nrsi-ciass pitvatn Hospital tor cases. Built tho past year especially for tlio purpose for which! Convenentiy located within four blocks of tho business used. Convenontiy iocatod within four blocks of tho business part of tho city. Tho most modern furnishing and latest appllsncea throughout tho building. Hoated by hot water and lighted by gat and otocticity Horo tho nick can havo tho comforts of on elegant private homo, combined with all the advantages of a gonoral hospital wttuout tno noise, contusion, anu puDllcity attending ono. uuuius physclans bringing cases in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and assisted in operations if rcquosted. uonwrne or apply perflonailv. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED DBTWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M A LARGE INYOICE OF: White Enameled Ware -aiUMi ALUtejamoM stransky Steel Enameled Ware GRAY "BROS- STATE AND LIBERTY STREETS unuttmtiMiai Did You Get a Harrit & w iiv s ii i YES nave you lo a ttttf !irr.B room. Got ooo of our small GAS HEATKRS and at small expenee have a"' bodrvtnm for rlin and retirinw. Tho turn of a key and the touch of a maw oil ihatli need d to start tlm tire A PhotnAtrar C4- O 1 I r II -tin -Tnn r;iiTT""- " ,i;ii.riii ua. Improved - .-7,;; 1": ..YT,;,. OilLClIl HAS I.IUlli t,U. . i ' ' - rrTTMiiwTTWMrinrMiMT n-miMii.i i.. - - am i ni i mil Strawberries i 3.50 for SOO; 100 to 300 tUats 51.00 wr hundred. Per dozen by "' Apply to W W. Walker, rlurseryman. or E. Hofer, New Articles of Christmas cheer nt Hronsoiia & Ka.-an'a this week. A Bn'endiJ a snrh.iunr nl nn nmn nni. nndchoic candies, now currants, seeded raisins, best citron ami lemon neel. all bright goods. Call and seo them. Mi,Mni0Urnan ot,am carbide 25c. Mitchell, iKwis and Stavor Op, 12-2tf. Bought, and xyhid, i,.7T lma linmn .. "r".118 w Una boon mndoun for JR. 0f GASTORIA mibstltuto for CaatnK nn t.. Byrups. It is PiMonf "1 Morphine nor othor NarootJ ruurantee. It destrnvn TirJ Signature of TOme and littlo. Gun Store L STEEL RAM i i CARGO 2C A able to Fill all Orders. months on the way, but many WADE & CO. tlio treatment of chronic and suiyic&l :n it U For torms and further informs. Blanke's Coffee Touches the Spot Free Cup; We Did at L a am bnoes - a i &. if on i mnv have been aujeii I imiT nA TplpntlOne 563. i.iiiiii i.w. 1 1 Je snd Puby. Best w"" ,-. .M ..,i mtsbPM ti" v"y ". " rsi ;;;v. tot ut- 5te0llBJ. liwa !'" ""' , , Kfttt tbanWIUoa. WJ " Urter berry Jt Bti sole profotstors. Salem. Ofe: SOULE BROS. . piano TUNERS AND REPAIRERS . AaXS PORTLAND OR.- levf gl&- y.. I Mnf I