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DAILY OAPWAL JOURNAL,
Hxr.mi, omn, Friday, decejujer ai, 1000.
TTTriWriSTErS
GOOD
GOODS
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GOOD
GOODS
New
Umbrellas
Just Received
Umbrellas purchased especially
for Christinas just opened every
one sparkling new. They come In
plain wood handles, fancy liandlcH of
wood and metal. They would make
very unliable and acceptable gifts
for the holidays. Price in each in
Ntauce represents the best value for
the money. I'll 1ST FLOOR.
New Waists
ADVANCE SPRING '(17 STYLES
In Ladles' Flno
LINGERIE WAISTS
Ideal aH a ChristmaR Klft. Sonic
extremely dainty numbers Just re
celved; also n line of
NEW LACE WAISTSt
Hushed fiat from New York
for the holidays.
You'll want one of these new
stylo waists for eveiilhgH.
Scond lloor.
Muslin Wear
JUST RECEIVED
The loveliest sheer materials In
OOWXS, PETTICOATS AND
CORSET COVERS.
The long-expected In daintiest
styles now ready.
Scond lloor.
Cut Glass
A pleco or two of sparkling cut
glass greatly adds to the elegance
of the fount table. You'll find
here a generous assortment of ar
tistic, rJehly designed, brilliant
cut glass at prices that mean n
lilK saving to you. You'll marvel
at (ho richness of the ware and
tho wonderfully low prices.
TOYS
The workshop of Santa Clans
himself can't rival in interest our
bright and cheerful Toylatid
stocked with every seasonable
novelty for children's Christmas.
Here's u practical list of the
many toys to delight and niuuso
tho children.
DOLLS DRESSED
DOLLS UNDRESSED
GAMES IJOXES
ROOKING HORSES
DOLL FURNITURE
DOLL CARRIAGES
TOY RANGES
TOY PIANOS
WOOLY ANI3LVLS
STEAM ENGINES
MAGIC LANTERNS
IRON TOYS
LOCOMOTIVES
CARS AND TRACK
ROLLING CHIMES
MANICURE SETS
POSTAL ALIIUMS
SEWING HOXES
Hl'lLDING HLOGKS
PRINTING PRESSES
Shirts
For Men
How is your supply of shirts?
Need replenishing? No doubt It
does. Our vast stock and great
assortments meet every wants
and this section furnishes u broad
and attractive field for tho gift
buyer.
Many lato novelties to show
you.
Holiday
Neckwear
IK
s
You Can Get Sto-vo Wood
At tho sawmill, on Bhort notice.
Phono 88. 12-17-tf.
Christinas Turkey
Wo liavo a fine largo modern
dwelling for sale ono block from
Btato house, reduced price. Seo
DERBY & WILSON..
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Given a Divorce
In the dh'orce caeo of Cora Brooks
against W. A. Brooks, tho defendant
defaults, tho testimony wob taken,
this mornlhz and a decree of divorce
was granted ns prayed for In complaint.
Personals
Perhaps no other store lit this
city shows such a varied, assort
mont of really line neckwear, es
pecially designed and made for
tho gladsome Holiday season, liv
ery want and every tnsto and
purse has been provided for. Let
us show you what a grand assort
ment of good values wo have.
Mouse Coats
Men's smoking Jackets, bath
robes and lounging robes. To
those who seek a gift for n man
and a gift that will contribute
to his comfort, consequently win
Ids appreciation It isn't neces
sary to look further than these
garments right here now.
Styles both simple and elabor
ate, with n relluoment and distinc
tiveness that will at once com
mend them to men of particular
tnsto.
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CITY NEWS
A GolI,'Mon of Jatpertaat Para
graphs for Yofer CetwldtratluH
Wo Havo Dry Fir AVood
For sill a in 100 cord loto, $3.25
por cord f. o. b. ttebw. Inqulra ut
offlco of Snlom buwiuIU.
12-20-3t.
Tho Increasing Demand for
Tho Spa's cnntlleu Is concluslvo ov.
idonco of lta quality. Put up in tho
fancy boxca wo huvo for Christians,
it nialtca a present hard to boat, 382
Stnto ntreot. 12-21-3t
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Juht Received
A beautiful lino of deposit waro,
In varlouB pieces. Porfumo bottles,
tea and coffco sots, mugs, otc. 0. H.
'iltngoa' Jowolry storo. 3t
Nothing to. Compare
With tho lino of poultry, meats
and provisions carried by Furring
ton's market, 420 Stato Btrcot. Al
ways fresh nnd In season, ,
Hearing Postponed
Tho prollmlnary hearing of Henry
Foster, accused of tho crlmo of crlm-
Exclusive Jewelry ! I
A PLEASING CHARACTERISTIC OF OUR CHRISTMAS
WARES IS TIIKI RKXCLU8IVENE88. PEOPLE OF DIS
CRIMINATING TASTE APPRECIATE T11I8 POINT. THE
SOMET IIING.NEWER-IX-PATTKRN-OIDESIGN ADDS MA.
TKRIALLY TO THE PLEASURE OF GIVING OR RKCHIVING.
LOOK AROUND IF YOU CARE IX) WK INVITE COM.
PAWISON THEN COME AND INSPECT OUlt SHOWING.
SEE HOW WELL WW HAVE PROVIDED FOR MAKING
YOUK CHRISTMAS BUYING A PLEASURE.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Inal assault by Thomas Long, which
was to huvo boon hold yostorday In.
Judgo WobBtor's court, has been
postponed until next Monday.
Sterling Sllve
Tablo wnro, at tho prices before
tho raise, at Hinges' Jowerly Btoro. Orogon.
T. A. Moore, of Turner, was in the
city today.
Mrs. H. B. Thlelsen Is visiting In
Portland.
Mrs. C. Scholl Is tho guest of Port
land friends.
C. T. Lanslns went to Jefferson
this morning.
Wllllnm Warner, the painter, went
to Jefferson todny.
Gpv. J. H. Fletcher returned to
his homo in St. Johns yesterday.
E. T. Luthy, of Portland, Is visit
ing Salem relatives.
Judgo Burnett left this morning
for Albany on official business.
J. H. McCormlck nnd Httlo grand
son wont to Portland this morning.
L. R. Steolhammor, tho hop man,
went to Woodburn this morning on
business.
Shorlft W. W. Gnge, of Coquille
City, Cooe county. Is In Salem for
a few dnys.
Rov. H. A. Kntchutn, of Baker
City, Is visiting relatives nnd friends
In this city.
J. S. Lawrence, doputy sheriff of
Coos county, returned to Coqulllo
Inst o veiling.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Rose left this
morning for Puynllup, Washington,
to visit relatives.
J. M. Smith, of tho Capital Im
provement Company, went to Port
land today on business.
W. II. P.edhnm left this morning
for his homo In Brownsville, whore
ho will spend tho holidays.
Mrs. E. H. Cornelius, after a brief
visit In tho city, returned this morn
ing to her homo In Turner.
Mrs. E. Aldrlch, of Roscburg, who
has been visiting In this city left
this mornlns for Jefferson.
Miss Anna Winter loft this morn
ing for her homo in Sllvorton, whore
sho will spend tho holidays.
Mrs. C. C. Baker, who has been
visiting hor parents In this, city, has
roturned to hor homo In Portland.
Mrs. Wm. II. Holmes nnd daugh
ters, Mrs. R. Bonham and Mrs. D.
Hanoy, wcjnt to Portland this morn
ing. Dan D. Tompkins, a well-known
timber cruiser, roturned homo this
morning from a trip to Southern
had been an ijrvalld for soyornl
years, aiid hor death was not unex?
pecteil. , ,.
Mr. and Mi's. Charles L. Litchfield
hnvo arrived in the city from Vat
qulna, to visit tho former's parents1
during tho holidays. Mr. and Mri
George P. Litchfield, tho parents)
will soon celebrate their fortieth
marrlngo' anniversary. ' ;
WORK OF DEACONESSES.
SIJsS Lund Made an Interesting Talk
Last Night at tho Methodist '
. Church.
Miss Eva Lund, u graduate of tho
Deaconesses' home In San. Francis-!
cormado an Interesting address last
evening at tho Methorlst church on
tho .work of tho home, and moro es
pecially tho work done during tho
time of tho disaster at San Francis
co Inst April. Miss Lund is a
Washington county girl, and was ed
ucated at Forest Grove. Sho is en
gaged In trnlnlng'young women for
deaconesses in tho Eugene district
of tho Methodist church.
MISS YODER INJURED.
Young Woman Has Hand Mashed in
Mangle at West's Laundry.
Miss Maud Yoder, an employo of
West's ln'undry, hnd hor left hand
caught In a manclo yesterday after
noon at 5 o'cloclc. whllo operating
that machine, which frightfully
maBhevl and burned her hand. Miss
Yoder wns tying a brokon string on
tho mangle, when her hand wns
caught on tho hot, revolving rolls
and drawn between them. Drs.
Morso and Robertson dressed tho In
juries and havo hopes that they may
bo ablo to savo Miss Yoder's hand.
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IMeeYe "Buttons
WHt XIhks
Fountain Peas
Watchw
Watch Ckalaa
FelMi
:wo
Hear Piw
FOR LADIES I
Stono Rings.
Signet Rings
Oval, Flat Tiffany Rings
Uracolots, $2.50 to 925
Back Combs
Sldo Combs
Brooches
Plocea of Cut Gl&tstf
or Silverware
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t KAXDSOMS KLKOTKOLIKRS. M to M.
I Pretty OfKm GtotMon frem te fM.
irtaawt fe m wowey" at
Hair's Jewelry Store
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Ills of tho Flesh
Most of tho ills tlesh Is heir to aro
romediod by Osteopathy. Llkoly
your caso would be easily reached.
It would at least do no harm to have
a talk with Dr. B. H. White, in tho
llrcyniun building. tues-frl
Clatsop County's Assessment
Tho summary of tho assessment of
tho property of Clatsop county for
tho current year has boon received
at tho ofllco of tho secretary of stato.
Tho property la valued at $4,910,112
as against $4,721,873 last yoar.
Spick nnd Span
And fooling as chipper as a bird
with that flno, smooth shavo pro
cured at Qllson'a shaving parlors.
Best of sorvico guaranteed.
Flno Umbrellas
And many useful and beautiful ar
ticle at tho leading Jowolry Btoro on
Commorclal street. Chas. H. Hinges.
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That Christmas Cheer
Would recelvo a sharp sot-back If
tho feast la not composed of grocer
lea selected from pur superior utock.
II. H, Rngun, tho Court street grocer.
Policeman Lotigcor 111
Night PoUcoman Lonccor Is sick,
and la confined to his homo on North
High Btreet. His placo on tho police
forco la being temporarily filled by
Frank Qlrard.
Will Hnvo Christmas Tree
Tho employes of .tho Willamette
Hotel havo decided to havo a Christ
Bias treo oa Christmas day, and cel
eb rat o tho Yuletldo in the imnri nW.l
faauloued way.
WWy Shave Yourself
Wh yo can get a inrt-claaa
akv for 19e ami a awell aalrcut for
19 ai Um Capital Wrr alMf, S7X
J. Wr Thompson, president of the
Beaver Stato Hotel Supply company
of Portland. Is In Salem for two or
threo days.
Mrs. H. A. Hartley, who has been
visiting Miss Anna Winter, in this
city, returned to her homo In Silver
ton this morning.
Miss Esther Monroe, who has boon
visiting Mrs. Stoops for several
months, left this morning for her
homo In Cottage Grove.
Mrs. W. B. Gould, who has, been
visiting hor mother, Mrs. D. A.
Goodo, of this city, returned to her
homo In Albany today.
Mrs. W. C. Halo and dauuhtors, of
Grants Pass, who havo been visiting
Mrs. C. S. Moore, of this city, left
today for their home.
Mrs. Scott Ward, of Albany, Is vis
iting her granddaughter, Miss Paul
ino Ksowlnsd. at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Qhnrlos Knowland.
Robert M. Ilofor and James Mott,
who aro attending Stanford Univer
sity, arrived In Salem today to spend
tho Christmas holidays at home,
Mr. ad Mrs. D. M. Hughes, nnd
Mrs. James Hughes, of Ilwaco, Wash
ington, are speudlug the holldny
week at tho homo of C. Hughes, In
this city.
John Mlnto left thla morning for
Portland, whero he will attond a
convention -which meets tomorrow
morning at S o'clock la the Imperial
hotel, for tho purpose of forming a
state forestry association. Uncle
John boj-8 that Salem should havo a
forestry club, and hopes that others
from the city will bo present at the
meeting.
Mrs, A. Essoa and W. L. Hicks, of
Sllverton, returned homo today.
Mrs". Hlcka has been at the hospital
receiving medical treatment for sev
eral weeks, and returns homo much
improved. Mrs. Essen is the wifo of
Rev. A. Essen, of tho First Christian
church, la Sllverton.
Mrs, J. T. Matthews received a tel
emraw taU morales tellinc her of
tke death of her mother. Mrs. R
H. Browa, ai Portland. Mrs. Browa
G. A. R. Attention.
Comrades, you aro hereby re
quested to meet at G. A. n.,lmll at
1:30 p. m. Saturday to attond the
funeral of Jesso T. Bennett. AH
old soldiers aro requested to bo In
tho hall promptly.
GIDEON STOLZ,
Commander.
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With Our Blessings.
A mnrrlnzo license was this after
noon issued to Enhrlam E. Battln,
aged 30, of Portland, nnd Miss
Borthn E. Mulkoy, aged 21, of Me-
hama.
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BORN.
MILLER. At tho family home, near
Hubbard, Orogon, Thursday, De
cember 20, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Miller, a son.
Tho happy father is ono of tho
prosperous young men of tho north
ond of Mnrion county, nnd tho moth
or Is n daughtor of County Clerk R.
D. Allen.
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DIED.
BENNETT In this city, Friday,
December 21. 1900. Jesso T. Ben
nett, aged 75 years. Funeral ser
vices at M. E. church Saturday nt
2 p. m. Intormont at City View
comotpry.
Jesso T. Bennett wns nn old resi
dent of Highland precinct, Salem,
but moved to Mehama about 15 years
ago. Ho leaves besides his aged wife,
ono som S. P. Bonnett. of this city,
nnd two daughters, Mrs. L. B.
Wyatt, of California, and Mrs. Nellie
Davenport, of Gilliam county, Oro.
gon. Ho was a mombor of Co. O,
29th Regt., Iowa Infantry, earning
his stripes by hard service. Ho will
bo burled tomorrow with all tho old
boys In blue doing honor to his going.
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Seventy-five Crimes.
Gutherie, Okla, Dec. 21 Tho
constitutional convention today
adopted tho report of tho committee
dividing Oklahoma stato Into 75
counties, nnd took a recess to Janu
ary 3,
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HENERY
HOSE
HANGE
murderer of Madge nJ
Executed.,- DnLDo
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uuay
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statr; iRr;.T?ecu ,!
fA. u7: K "" "" o'clock.
alias MadedWllso,nttl
tor l.nf1 i T....... . l"e lldJ
ThO OXOnilUnn ,.. ... . 0ct
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uneventful. There wn U, 1
satlonal and no emotion was dill
a mm wus mo most ranM J
artistic execution over con(1 '
fhiY nnrtM ! VIC1 I
was on tho BmffnM i .. 1
-..viu IL'hH Ihf. , 1
minutes, and ho died in ig mi. 1
His neck was broken by the fall 1
On tho scaffold. Hoso was asked
ho had nnvtlilnrr tn n.. .. . . I
,,,.," ","".rou'uuuinMn
v.i .u,.u iiu uum;
"My friends; I committed
crime and I never did deny It. nJ
Iiwflll nnrfv fn If. I.... ... . .
j .. ,,., uut n j Ma.
Jiuw lb to DOSS It up to God f0tll
mercy. That's all." 1
Tho drop was Immediately iprM;
" " ai. i'lerro, the prta
chaplain offered a very brief pnj,
wiuio mo attenaants were plid:
tho straps around tho leus and are
or hoso and whllo the black cap wj
boing adjusted.
J. W. Knuspel, a young man til
Is know as tho "Morphine- Emit
nob in i ui iiujju ami wno IS D0K C0!
nected with tho North End Ittsctl
mission at Portland, cntno up Ina
Portland to bo with Hoso during tit
last hours. This young man a!di-
folt confident that Hoso died a Chris
tlon. Air. St. Plcrro nlso has coai
donco In tho sincerity of bis couth-
slon.
Tho prison doctor. J. D. Shaw.iii
Dr. Leo Stolnor held tho pulse ot tin
dying man.
Hoso waa ono of tho most n!i
and cool mon who has over beeno
cutcd horo. Although ho has t
n morphlno fiend, ho was not gin
any drug or Intoxicant and he let
up well on his own strencth. He to
nolther breakfast or lunch and spa
tho forenoon In conversing with u
friends nnd In prayer.
Hoso was a native of Germ
and was In tho United States rcj
for fivo yoars. Ho served In till
nrmy In tho Philippines.
Ho klllod a woman known ui
Mndgo Doyjo In tho Winchester b
In Portland ton weeks ago todaf.
that tlmo ho was practically la"
from tho oxccsslvo use of whUlfJ
and morphlno. Ho had been miln
talnlng nn unlawful intimacy
tho woman. Sho had finnlly delet
ed him for another man and HomU
a fit of Jealous desperation cut
woman's throat and then cave w
self nn to tho nollco. Ho waa
vlctod In tho district court of Ma
nomuh, November 7.
Souther PadAc Oa.
Time card No. 48, elective Korea-
her 25, 13:01 a. m.
Toward PerHaad.
No. 16 6; 23 a. as., Oregoa ex
press.
No. 18 $:30 a. ib Cottage GroTe
express.
No. 132;58 p. m., Oregoa ex
press.
No. 149:28 p. m., Portias ex
press.
No. 21211:03 a. .. ieparts at
11:30 a. xn. Portlaa4 Jaat freight
ro. 226 11:65 a. m., Departa at
12:45 p. ., way fcralfhV
Toward ftaa Fmaeteco.
No. 131:31 a, ., gR Fxaacteco
express.
No. 1111:98 a. m., California
express.
No. 17 :32 p. ., Cottage Grow
exprea.
No. 15 S:5S p. m., Callforata s
preee. No 221 a:33 a. as., Pertkuwl tet
ll:U a, ., way trUt.
ONE PRESS IIEI1E.
Duniwny's Pony Mlelilo Will W 'H
atnlled nt the State Jiouw
Today.
mu ..rlntnr. WlllU &
iuu now amv ...- -
Duniway. Is busily nt work tt
ing his now plant In tho bwne
the stato house. Ono ol bh -
.. ,.ii.i la on l1
presses, a pony we"- --..,.
j j .m n. inatalled tow
Tho largo press Is duo to arr " i
this city next Monday, and vm
placed In position at once, ana
bo ready for uso in the earlf
of the now year.
M
omtf to Low
THOMAS K. W
OTer Ladd Base's B. &
Nocwloi Union F I
im Society. j
Fraak Mere4lth. R"141
129 Ceamerelal Street.
NEW TODAY
.ie-
Wasted to Bay Sonio beos
Nice p""- .
ond band hack.
$J
ona nana uuc - hfl j
salo at ,40c delivered. 'JW.
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ih wa
Farmeru Route t. ..t
For Sle Team
aaraee, xood
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i.fnu. 2U miles e , i,
cm 'Maetoar ?oad. B' ,,.ii-t
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