Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1902)
BAD BREATH Jnlld and cfluotlve laxntlfo tuof hto alimilrwgn nan Alter WSBHSHBISFfJI ww WBMimjii .Iqkt I tHKItl wondurt .rlfl, TMo, j, ,f xcat.p , t. ralffl, . ujf 1UU0UH0U8O Bt.t unclutmtl. Ohio. CANDY sT ATU A rfl tradi maim moitnnfo trjMni, palatal) 0. I'ntnnt Tn.in nj . oou,woTrblokBii, Weaken or Qrli.e. lOc.aSi fi? uuKfc CONSTIPATION. 1 ifCAPITAL CITY S tjapT-Rsirsfsfi I EYENTSU c NEW YEAR'S WEDDINGS ANrRT,ES CHRONICLED. - Jfsfi?c!!5 I Huirhos-Carter. Tlf i"iaReof MIps Etliol IIucheB Kb all Our Friends and Pat rons we Wish of Bftl' lo . W. A. Carter of JackBoiconnty was Bolomnlsod nt rcsijjien ' tho brldo'a parents, Mr.jM Mr John Hughes, on Nevgp'8 vo al 8 o'clock In tlio pres fencjtTol'nrKB and brilliant company of rolativi unna aim noniety people. TJ)8 in ceremony and ritual of tho a aPS tho guests and bridal party of ham lecult.clierkinB and salted almonds' en Ealad, pomolaa and coffeo, ices, and bonbons, n greon color scheme ailing whorovor posslblo'. Tho bride bcrsolf in most becoming manner, gown and carrlago making liar by tho flnoat figuro In a lovely os- nblflgo ot youth and beauty. Whon to wont ftUovo to ennngo io . -R.it. .lini.ni. -...i -i Jftr travcllrib cown alio threw tliroo haalflnswro performed bvBnv. Tn,,qiots from the banlbtor, the part with tho (1rt. M. K. l kB10 "" UOingoaiiKUi uy - - bUUIVi resslvo niaunor. J. It Gold Hill, a law partne il.. nnm. b-nai ttrthi . I trt GonWo HBl.cs, sister of tho bridofl ouch romnnC(! tho br!f .Ure" ,a ye1: was i honor, with Miss MaJ,0,w B"tor into tho crowd of maids and Hirsch fitalm, and Miss Lottie M? (tf tanlma ted display ol football HonnettItorla bride's maids. f 'f8 U wnB cl,tnrod by Mi" Lott, m. nrArionnQ f-..,i ii.i..R M Bennett. . ' !,, -.i , .. ' ' . X The brldo'a travelling unite was of besldef pern PttjSbnI. J)., of 1 in ft vy Imprest HoUiinBloy ol Gol Mies Lillian ain of Portland, Miss Daley Harold oi Irooks aud Miss Uolen Oalbreath of lJjalom cottinK tho othor two. With n iRew j?ear IV, wish to thank all for tho generous ironagn given us during tho post r, generous boyond expectation. The Tnlaiions botWCCh Olir natrnnn nnil nnr. t8 have been mutually eatlefactory fttBi wo hope thov will contlnun id b n With the closing of tho old year and i beginning of the now, wo hopo thn gndshlps will not close, but will re sworn as worm ns in tho nail, nmi wn . - , ., .. mo oil to vlblt our store in tho tMt as during the past. 'i new 'ft iokma Tea Sto M. DRBDBM15IHR, Prop, IHione 2411. Free Dcilvcrv. Portland Visitors itoerkin's Hotel Restaurant. hlte Cooks, luncli tOc to 25c. Mfls.a la e. 20eu Dally Journal on file. 5'27 LOCAL EVENTS, 2-Q 8. O. 0.. rally ot tho of tho ststfoy; nd proccoded to the bridal bdwdn the east parlor, lth Ht tlo CornoliaHlMi oi Oregon City orH Master NorHpWators of Salem as riu bon bearort Tho brldo woro white or ffonilie trim&d with duchuHsa laco nn train, with I1 length veil of silk molliio caught up Wi liliee-of-the-Valley, car rying o?bofiot oi tho saino flowers coveredtwit tulle. Miss Hughes as maid of honiwore whlto over greon or gandio, carrjg in Immonso arm hou quct of red ucminot roses tied with red rlbbons.Tlie maids woro green Bilk over o'gnndfcf Iba snme color and car ried largo withiot holly tied with Ted ribb'ns. As tho profflion descended the grand stftitcaso fticlrol sixteen voices under tho dircctlif Prof. Hcoloy, Dean cf ilti coWegawOUuiv, sang tho bridal ohorUB from The Rote Maiden" by Cowen, ProT.irieon presiding at tbo pUnu, and reering at tho conclusion tlio Moudehlin Wedding march. Hearty cong-ulations followed tho ceremony. I Thn decoratmci the Hughes man sion woro vcryiabornte. Tho stairway nnd (ml) wcrhung with Ivy in tho berry, lied fn-J red ribbon in lovers knots, ThElda and groom were a stately coupjSi theyatood under tho bower with ataiiiuo ot threo bells in white chryBantmums.tho bower being in holly nudunerries caught up with red ribbons. 1, Tlio parloravt decorated with mis leto, 'mums Hn-red berries of wild i lantino, ThSbi'i room was a mass . f greon and wl ith tmilax festoons nil me tatucB. from whielt inopy nero bus ponded whito dovollMering about n filler dovo in thfar, with t bridal dive flying to thffilh. Tho bridal Varty'pat down tOIMeB lighted with Candles in brass Itfrs and sot with ibouquots of bridragm in cut glass oses. Tho mniitleSi all tho rooms brown cloth trlmmod with black braid, made up with whlto chiffon, a touch of bluo at tho collar, gun-metal buttons and travelling bag to match. Thoro wero tho usual showers of rice extending from tlio Iioubo to tho etotion, nnd tho drawing room of tho Pullman, which was decorated with bouquets and hung with holly wreaths. Tbo gifts to tho bridal couple woro dis played in a room abovo, and consisted of cut glass pleccu and soto, silverware and a chafing dish from tho friends of tho brldo iu tho choir of tho M. E. church, whoro bIio has rendered long and faithful service. As a inuiiulan Miss Hughes hac always beon nt tho command of the church nnd of tho larger public, giving liberally of hor culture on nil occasions and slio will bo very much miHecd from Halem musical nnd social circles. Tho groom is ono of tbo finest young men in tho Btato, having sorvod as Mayor of his city and as member of the legislature with distinguished ability. Mr. and Mra. Carter took tho overland express for their new homo at Gold Hillr whoro n furnished houao awaits thorn. A New Year's Weddlne. At tho home ot Mrs. Lydla E. Mnrrs near this city occurred the marriage of her daughter Miss Olive Mao Gurrin, to Mr. George W. Aechonbronuor, on Jan. Ibi, 1002, Rev. John Parsons, D. D. of tho First Methodist church officiating. Only a fow friends of tho Interested parties wore prosent, besides the) rela tives. Rolh tbo brido and groom are well known in Salem tho brldo bnini? nn accomplished and popnlar yotjnglady, -Lj j' i ft . ... , nccornpiianeu nnu ixipumr jumhk ""'i 'WnroiHrtiWiuiihl pnrjlcnlarly Wl fleorno.Bto trwWrollcrs over tho kll0wn B " the Bfuds'nt ItircIoT.' Ho wmcittnopy 'were banked witlurna and Orogou LN. 2-G 8. 0. 0.. rallv nt thn IV kw ft - jrniory main'fgUH d nine room rho Frieco Mint coined f8l,082,C!)0 was festooned wlthTrnths and uar- rrlng 1001 , making it the- banner year, lands of fir, flecked! bunches of red borries. All tho talj woro lighted "tlUrns inSgua OASTOIIIA. Iha Kind Yen Haw Always tori- wlth candlos in brnw-a tho eh (Za&ZV-CUejZfa ' A rich monuof refrtmonts Ideboarda was Bor- among whs a '01 L'radnate .inth'e 'law olnso of f 1 1 I .. -. .11. TTI....aI 1 Mnilllina HAnll rt f I tviuuniuiio uuivuiciv huu-hm doh i mlttod to the Oregon barHe also took a further coumo In low nt tho unlvorslty in California this wlutor. Mr. and Mrs. Asehonbrennor will sail for tho Philip pines on February first. FISHER-BLACK ERBY-At tho home of Prof, and Mrs. E. T. Metres, No. 870 High atteet, Salain, Oregon. Wod iiosday. January 1, 1002,MisB Stella L. FiBhor to Mr. Pearl L. Blackorby. of Sllvorton, Rev. N. Shupp, ofllclatlng. Miaa Fisher is n daughter of Rev. Fishor.formerly paBtor of tho 17th Btreot ilS An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, 3mvr or Flos, manufactured by tlio OALironmA Fm Stkop Co., illustrato thovnlueof obUtninetho liquid laxa tive principles of plnnU known to be mcdlcinully' laxatlva nd prenttng thoin in tho form most ref rlilne to tho tasto and acr eplablo to the ytem. It la tho ono perfect strengthening' lnxa- ; nysmin u(!iuauy, ea.dachs and favors tly nnd anabllne;ono dL'jpalliiiir colt live, olmuilnff the aystem ffootually, us, n r evcrv objeettonnblo quality and aub Ten tly yt I prom ooi ...anontly, - - r - -a. . .. oreroomo hnoltunl oovsttpatloupor- Its periecr Iroouom irom jtatco. aid itH actinc on the kldue; laxative eva. livrr nnd bowels, without woakenlnr or irritating thorn, ruako It tho ideal lu tho process of manufacturing fi?a aro used, ns they aro plonaont to the tnsto, but tlio medicinal qualitioaof the remedy nro obtained from aonnaand othor juolnatio plant, by a mothod ttnoWn to the OALiroiuriX F10 Strup To. only. In order to f et iU bonofiolal uA'ccts uml to nvold imitation, please remember tho full name of thoComoany printed on tho front of orory packac. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FJlAtTOISCO, CAX. I.0U18VII.I.I, KT. OTBW TORT. X. T. Yr6nla br all Drutrslita IIoe 50c. vt bottVa Evancolical church, nnd a highly cultured and esteemed young lady. Mr. Blackorby Is a buslnoss man of Bil verton, n son of T. R. Blackerby. They will reside in Sllvorton. STODDARD FhRRIS .At tho Indian Training School, Ohemawn, Oregon, Wednesday, January 1, 1002, nt 3 o'clock p. m.. Miss Alnry P Stoddard to Mr. William Forris, Rov. John Parsons, D. D., officiating. Celebrated His Birthday. Tho Salont braaa band was out Now Year's ovo blowing tho old year out and tho now year in. Some of tho boys hap pened to remember that it was Uncle Bill Anderson's birthday, bo they round ed up thero nnd gave him a surpriso party in tho way of a Beron&do. Ho In vited tl.em in, oxplalnod that it was about that timo of tho night ho arrived, and invited them to have aorao refresh ments. Uncle Bill wns Invltod to mako a speech, but Bald it wasn't his time. Ho had nothing to ooy about coming into tho world nnd oxpectod to havo nothing to say about going out. Bo tho bond played several fine piecos and departed, wishing him many happy returns ot that anni versary. Autumn Fo&i"Lc"aTCTuTf ,' Tho Autumn Four Leaf-Club woro en tortainod by Miss HaeMlollIster,j Tues day night, nthur homo, she being presi dent of tho organization. Various games woro plnyod, for which prizes woro glvon. Tho winners wore Mils Mayino Stout nnd Mr. Siduey Morrison. The guents woro the Missos Mayme Stout, Mercedes Sims, Zoe Stockton, Mao Bab cock, Ollvo Mitchell, Edith Rogan, Gor trudo Jones, Barbara Eakin and Hazel Holllster, and MessrB. Robert McCarl, Sidney Morrison, Lloyd Mott, Harry Glllen, (Wl WaBhburn, Jnmos Mott, Clyde Luughoad and Frank Holllster. Tho closing of tho old year was cele brated nt tho home oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernard!, by n fow of tbeir friondn who spent n delightful ovoulug. They'wern Mr. and Mrs, Oharlos Pat mentor, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Diequp and Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Ji Wilson. PERSONALS. mamm I lUtaiattiaai ...We are Now Openfcr Business in... OUR NE - 4 256 COAlMERlAL STREE. d Shall Coflftm Our nPBMINQ I V Until the Seginiiing of the m. We Still Give 10D6r66Hlt0TT0na M New Goods And Slifop Worn Goods at kv Old Price Those superior well-made suits for menind boys that we are se- ling below all competition please every pVron who entersour store D I H LI 1 C T Os Everybodyfa!mits that our own make III TlNK I I S Woolen Mnhiankets excel anyfhtaff on LLIllllaLlU the marketW auality and low price. Yerybody is invitldto come and visitoiir new store whether you ant to buy or not. We have some rarioractical Holiday pres- ts, such as tieeWear, suspenders, Moves, house jackets, .. . I, . . T . -- Mv tmr liankets, handkercififs. u WOOLEN MILL 'STORE Surprise Party: MlssLonnaCavanagh was tho recipient of a Burprlee watch party formed by a number of her frlonds, on Tuesday oven ing. Indulgence in parlor games, music and readings made tlio ovoning a more than pleasant ono, and it was concluded in tb new year by refreshments bolng served. Tho guests wero the Misses Klona Fawk, Blanche Brown, Bollo Dir bay, Mabel Baker Florence Bigger, Ituth Furdy, Bossio Buckingham, Maud Laughead and Leila Cavanagh ; Messrs. Wilson Darboy, Herbert Burton, Henry Bigger, John Albort, Guy Hunt, Kbon Albert, Ralph Matthews nnd Otho Ra RH. Youne People's Party, Mrs. E, Hofor outsrtalued n number of young people on afternoon of Now Year's day, in honor of Miss Lillian Croaemon of Portland, who has been spending the holiday week In tho city, and left for homo this evening. Those present to enjoy hearts, recitations, mu sic and refreshments wero Misses Elba both Lord, Ruth Gabrielson, Bhtncho Brown, Bessie Buckingham, Alice Mtyer, Holen Calbreath, EveleneCalbreath and Ania Strong. Miss Ella Shipp assisted. College Party A number of the pupils of Willamette Un neity tendered a enrpriio party to Prof, and MrB. Wm. Prentiss Drew Wednesday evoning. A thoroughly enjoyable timo was had by all, various gamo being playod and some delightful1 music being beard, 3o you cough? Dr. Bull'a Congh Byrup vitl euro ft Cough or Cold at once. Conqnew Oroup.WhoopIng-CoHBh and ilcaslo. Coui without inlL ilothera praiao It. Doctora proscribe it for Bronchi tis, Uoaraenow. Grippe, I'neumonla, and Consumption. It glvcd quick, surereeulta. Pilce,S5cU. RefUBetho doalor'a enbetltuto ; it Is not an cood. Dr.BuD's Cough Syrup Always cures When oinera ian. Dr. BuH' PHis cut Coa0loo nd Umi C. L. Dailoy'ls In Portland for n fow days. Richard Ely woa in Portland yftstcr day. Mrs. Gladya Hooker is In Portland today. Miss Agnes Bayno has returned 'front a visit in Portland. Miss Neva Griswold was in Portlabd yeBtcrday visiting friends. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Skiff visited Mo tives at Gervals yesterday. V. N. Ohlldora has ro turned frbm d visit to Da Quoin, Illinois. 0. L. McNary nttendod tho foot ball game iu Portland yesterday. Miss Winifrod Bytd has returned from a weeks' visit In Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. P. McCornack loavo today for an extended trip East. Mr. F. J. Oatterllu and family loft for their homo in Portland yesterday. Prof. 0. A. Dawson, of tho University, has spent tho past week in Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Fisher, wont to Portland yesterday on their wedding tour. Mrs. James Maguire and children hnvo returned from n holiday visit at Port land. Miia Edith Smlth'hhs gorio to Los An golos tb visit hor bister; Mrs. Emma Starr. Dr. and Mrs. I W. Gutsa of Wood- burn visltod at tho home ot E. 0. Patton today. John Ilolmanof Albany visited hia daughter Mra. U. George Meyer, in this city yesterday. J. II. Orcutt. president of Drain Nhrmnl School, was a business visitor to this' city yostorday. Miss Virginia Byrd has roturned from Portland nhoro alio has visited freludB for soveral days. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Kurtz havo re turned from a visit of several weeks through the eaatorn stales. Mrs, J. Otto Loo, who has boon visit ing Miss Linnio Stutsman, returned to hor homo in Albany today. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Scott of Spokane1 havo returnod homo aftor u visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Roland. -' Malcom Moody of Portland was tho guost of his pareitSj!Mr.' aad'Mrs, ',. F. Moouy of this cjty yesterday. Waiter -Huelat returnod to Portland yeatorjluy, having spont tho holidays with ,tho family of Ed Woller. fra. Cora Kroba visited hor ulster, Mrs. A. B. Glllls, yesterday, and returned to hor homo at Nehalem in tho ovoning. Mrs. Wealoy Ohatten baa returned to her homo In Portland aftor a visit with her paronts Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Colllnls. Miss Lottio Bennett, of Astoria, who ofllclatcd as bridesmaid at the Curtor- Hughes woddlng, is a guest of Mrs. A, Strong. Missos Corinno Rloly and Hazel Bonn of Protland retumed homo yesterday, af.er eponding tho holidays with rela tives in this city. Mrs. I. W, Starr of Brownsville and Miss Estolla Bishop, of Portland, visited at tho homo of their brother, C. P. Bishop, Wednosday. Miss Ella Shipp gave a chafing dish party New Year's ovo, to a number of yoiing frieuds who watched the old year out with msrrytnaking. I. II. Van Winklo of Albany visited bis brother, J, O. Van Winkle in this city yesterday, Ho is now oonvaleecini, from an attack of typhoid fever. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Burnett followed their usual custom of entortalning their relatlvos and neighbors on Now Years Eve, and watching the old year out. -'M. 8towart, ot Talent, Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Hnmmorsloy of Gold Hill. Mrs. 11. A, Gannon and Misi Flora Mason of Al bony, were attendants at tho Carter Hughes wedding Tuosday evening. Miss Mabel Smith, daughter of Dr. J, N. Smith gave a vory pleasant birthday party Now Years day, A Urge numbar of her young friends were present and they spent tho afternoon playing games and discussing dainty refreshments. ASrURIA AVc ifcgctable Pre pnrAtton for As s miiatmn mcioounntiHccuia ling live S toiaaclis ant Dow of Promotes Digcsllon.Clmfur nessandRest.Contalns neither Opium.Morplunc nor Mineral. NOT TSTAIIC OTIC . tyv arotdntsamamtiisR lmtf&m Sail' Atx.SmM.' Apctfccl Hcmedy Tor Conslipa lion. Sour Stotnath.Dlarrhocn Worms .Convulsions.Fcvensh ness nnd Loss of Sleep. 1 ! 1 FojJSlrrulo Signature of NEW VDliK. For Infants and Ghildron, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of jft m fv JP I r&fr u EXACT COPVOFrtAPPER. mi n se For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA T1H OtNTMIN COMPANY, NEW YOU CITY. MAJESTIC STEEL-RANGE ii X ANEW CARGO X 2 WIIJL ARRIVE S60N When we-wlll be able to Fill all Orders. They have been over six months on the way, Buf many customers have waited. R. M. WADE & CO. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON. A firat-clcaa private hospital for tlio troatmont of chronic nnd surgical cases. Built the past year especially for tho purpose for which it Is used. Convenontly located within four blocks of tho business part of tho city. The most modern furnishing and latest appliances throughout tho building. Hoatod by hot wutor and lighted by gas and electlclty Horo tho sick can have tho comforts of an elegant private-homo, combined with all the advantages of a gonornl hospital without tho nolso, confusion, and publicity attending ono. Outside phyoclans bringing cases in treatod with tho greatest courtony, nnd assisted In operations if roquostod, For terms nnd further inlornia- uonwnto or apply personally. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BDTWCDN 3 AND 4 P. M BUSINESS CARDS. O. H.MAOK Buccceesor to Dr, J. M. Keono, In White Cornor, Salem Ore, Parties do. airing superior operations nt moderato feo in any branoh art inesptcial request, SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR. W'M' . WUl's Music Store, Tbe Latest Ysrn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn; l always carry a ixmio 01 Kemp'a Balsam In my grip. I take cold easily and a few doses ol the Baleain al. waya manes mo a ureii man. r.very Vi hero 1 go I siwak a good word for Kemp. 1 toko hold of my customers I take old men and young men, and toll them confidentially whut I do when I take cold. At druggists. 26c and 60c. 4 Bfcinti U M Vw Hilt Always BweM Afl'euian on W California Limited had ills bead knocked off by leaning too far'out of the cab as tba train was pass ing a'bndgo. 'WiMtSha Me Mat for Desert r Tills queatUo arises la the family iVti?y day. Let us answer It today. Pry Jell O, a dellcloos and healthful destoert Prepared in two rutnutt. NV boliluKl no baklngl simply aaa boiling -water and set U cooL ITla rors: Lemon, Orange, Kkspberry and atrawberry. Qt package at your grocer's today. 10 eta. CASTORIA For Infant and Children. Tli M Yn Km Aiwiji UnW Dr Grace Albright Graduate of Amf rlcn,Bcbool , of Oiteotsthy. s 1 ( Ik except Sunday. Ofllco hours 8 to laiw m : 1 to 4 p. m. uuu Fellows' Temple, Cor. Court and High streets. Phono, Main 2281. Dr. Taxle Deal, assistant. Evor Peloubct's Notes. GIstoftheLcnen'sTorrcy. Bob, Son of Battle. AU$1.50 Novels Reduced. Annora M, Welch 325 com, st. (&9ffS&i O. G T, Go's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Lesves for Port'aad Monday, Wednesday tnd FrIday.tOa.io, For Corvaills Tuetday.'l hura day nd Saturday at 5 p ra. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Dock Foot of Trade at. , M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Salem Iron Works V JAMES GILL, All kinds iron nnd brass cost ings. Hopalrs of all kinds of farm and mill ma chinery. Leasee. 10 22 tf Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Qllbtirt, resident agont of ttbovo Insuranco Co is now prepared to do a largo Insuranco business, Will aha handle real estate. I havo a team and carriage which is at my customer's sor. Vico nna i will taku pleasure tn snowing portion what I havo for solo. Office a? present with T A. Livesloy & Co, olvPITAL OITX Express and Transfer Meets all malt and passenger ' trains, V service, Bagioge to all parts of tho city. Prompt Telephone no. zu. t DISQUIi A HOMYER William JesBop and sons of Bhedleld have placed contract for theererUon of three new steel works at Washington, Peunsylvauln. Ask your grocer for G. Stole's home made mincemeatnot as your mother made but as you'd mako it yourself. 11 20 tf. 0. D. Diinsdalo Lord Mayor of Lou don, has smit a telegram congratuln ing fleth Low on his entrance into office as Mayor ol New York. VjRWWX'UXt.JL4. BWUti BffaaUn mminfonntiniti$i &6k FOR SALE I will offer for salo tho ontire plant and premises of (lie Cry Mai fqo Works on easy terms or will lease same tor a number of years to a responsible party, provided sale or leaso is consumated in side thirty days. Party can have op tion on 00 cords of Dr wood in tho tim ber at coat, Apply to James Maguire os the premises, 9-28 tf t S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR Of Stone's Drug Stores SALEM OliECJON, The stores (two la nurater) art loMted at N 23 J sad 333 CojiramUlltrfet. sdl re Vr,U ttoOwd wK! a cowrie Use or drvaB) wed'. kisH, toUet artKUj. perfumery, brasses, etc- DR. STOHE Has k4 iront J 5 years tmitett fc lit vttt Iks of stodktso aad sow. makes Mttvarfe tor (essuKsttes, oxasjlsaiwu or prcwrtftloaj l?OR SALEA good driving' horsoand uunw uu Dume nun vvycnuotto poultry. Also household gaods. H, P. DeVoo, West Salem. 12 80 lw CLASSIFIED X. X ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or lessl m insenea three times for 25c, soea Wk.Tf I a momu. all over five iinu fh7;.2??,? . - -, h wwmu -, WANTED. ADANOE-VVillbogivonln tho Hoi- tnnn lmll k?.f.lH.. ut.t.A T - ...-...,., iww iikui, jnn, iu,-oy tho Silver Bell Circle. All wishing; invitations bco 0. T. Pomeroy on Com marclal street. 12-31-3L LOST AND FOUND' LQ&T Botweon this ofllco and South Salem Store, n sack containing a pair Bhoes. Finder leave thlsofllco. J 2-30.3 1 FOR SALtl. COW FOB SALE-Oood mllkor, fresh ; wmi or wunoui can. Hnm LuJi, cor. Front and Contor atroet nt Black-. Bmith Bhop. 12'30-3l NEW WOOD YARD.-8-.wcd and four loot wood. Largo and second growth fir, ash ahd willow d&Hvercd to any P4rtr?f ,.tuo..c,ty pl,ono 2G1 BIk. W, II. Burdick, 12-18(1. FOR SALE. Entire furniture for a hall or lougo room including 'nflVvolvot carpet at about half value. Call on J. M. Payno over Ladd '&'-BushBaak. A. J. Bosoy, Res. Asylum Ave. 12 18 U FOR SALE. 3000 Cedar'Posts. I also novo on hand four grades of cedar ohlnglca. No shingloa to be foand oliowhoro in the City liko our No. 1, II. Those 4 shluglos aro tho.Datrolt brand, acknowlwlced by alPwiib have usou thorn as tho host made' eliliwlw on the market. Sold (by S. P. Mc Oraoken 11 and N,cbraskaBtreta Englewood. 10 20 tf. FOR RENT. TO RENT-Good onion, colery, andTpo- .iui.u muu. ii'iy o wm. u. isgan, Brooks, Oregon. 12-23-litf. FOR RENT Newly finished ofllco rooms In McCornack Block. Steam neat, elevator. l(-25tf, L LODCE3. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court miorwoou jforsiirwo. 10. Metts Fri day nights in Turner block. 'Ira Hamilton, 0. R. A. L. Brown, Bccya MISCELLANEOUS. WILLSON'S BHAVINQ PARLORtf. Tho only shop in the city tislng'ths Anttsoritio Razor Storllirer. I also novo a Dandrult Curo that cures oft us ay.jas. w, Wlllson, om. Ht. Cc uaw vaaw Prop..i217 12 X tf ATTENTtoN FARMERS-Oats, Barky, liny and Prunos wanted. Will buy or store. Chopping dona promptly. Got nur prices boforo you soil, Offlco'op poslts Court Home. Tillsoa-Bartltt Gruin Co. J IIIOPAND.PRODUCB BUYERS. ,- I CARMirjilAEL-llopluyer. Ofnco la fcrsh J BreymaaOld;. . 8a!eta, Oregoo. Santfcs ofcholcotiops solicited from all crowers. I ILIENTIIALpROS.-NewYork, Londos.Sai a- Francisco, hop merchants. Oreaoa office. Ladd & Hush Bide Salem. II. J. Qltcaaclmcr, UINUHI.I, I'lvoac 4;h OQUIRB FARRAR-U09 ComraUilfls Merckasf, "3 aU'ComaterclalSt. RoowasiMsks;1 A. LIVE9LEY A CO.-llop tatrchaiti. Ob erhelm lllock, Salem. Orcfon. PhooeUil. WM.HR0WN & CO -Hobs. 1 urowcrs- susc cs, Streit, Salem, Oreioa, P dps. Mohair, W00L Hop no- 229 tommereul 'bonelSOl, I C.WHIfiliri CO.. buyers of fruit asd era J. duce of all kinds, opposite Caplai:urwcry CommtitUl St.. Salem, 8, OILE I CO.-WhoIesate fruits, produee. ciu. nun bhiks ior aaie. uuycri ui ur- 11. econ Brunei, colaioei and tmiucenf all kld. Wallace WareUoute, comer lilgrt and Trade sts. Salem, Oreton. HUIE WING SANG CO: All kinds of Holiday Goods; silks, handkorchlafs, china ware, ornaments, urlosltlos, ladles' nnd goats' furnishnt; and dry goods, silk and wool wales, wrappors, all kinds of goods. Full stock nt cost prico for threo days. 140 Btato St., Salem, Oregon. Salem later Co, OFFICE CITY HALL For water servlca nnnlv at utiles Bills' payable monthly fnadTaDce Make all complaints at the office. B. R. JONES, Attorney-at-Law Tolocto, Oroaton. Wm Clerk of Circuit Oourtfor ilz yMrt aad bu an up-tolat aUtraot ot all prorniriyta Uftbela foonty. JMTbi The Variety Stoxe. TOYS . , TOYS .' TOYS Doll busies 50o j steel wagons &k, others at 45 and Mo 'k 94 Court Street. Fred G, Keens, Notice. The annual meeting of the shareboM ers ot tlio Capital National Bank Of Sal em for the election of Directors will t hold at its banking bouse lu the oily ef waiom, uregon, i inreo o uiock p. ; IUODUBV juiiunrr ttjiii. ov. JOS. II. AfillERT. Oaahfer. 12 12 lm Salem, Or., Dw. 19, W1 Famous Winter HtorM, A winter trip to Bouthsra Califoral and Arlwma rla tba farjioes Shasta Routo is ono never to be forgotten, ixt nawed acoualntauca with tats mum will ever dovelon fresh soiat of la ami c.IiIai! mrtnttnui til AaidVHUIIlt ita auiiuv skies, in tha varH)t estsand added induHries, i lift a Mnntailnn atlittA tn.fl til IM 1 loss resorts of jaountalB, fawiffli sua plain. 'lo trains ieav iwiMmw! tne ami svsning, ior wmiwim". ""',":". "n,.r.u7.i'.j.airut sleeping eatt, and tae kw AtTj4ae tbntrtpinreacKot u. . . Vnr lllutratwl BW U Qsjforata and Arlaoaa winter n aa'lP'r.irWiit IW i T.mZt Psffwa, w. vi '& Vi . J? al S'lSFinHMr' 41 A 'r JaM I (LP. BISHOP, Proprietor. I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmOmtmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmm iiiniiiMBiiiiiiiMiMiiwrwmoimiiti1 MM- j la, A . . ... 1m j- ,-.t ,,..z , , .:.....'-":.'- "fP 4& 9 A. . ffli lIAflA