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of DAttT CiXtUJa 3QVBSZU nTT, m TrESD.J.catmri. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY We Wish You AH a Happy and Pros perous New Year WM t Mrs. H. 9. bor L. Sunk WlMW !(,. c. r Keftaart. Mil tkls tatir bobs i Postal nsl -j. W. Yonkoa. wiao he ajiaycdi at tb Sal - lk oot : . ... 4lt iuky. wacrw - for ,thfct'rt,M 0 TOMORROW Begins one of the greatest bargain events known to merchandising in this city. Every article in the entire establishment except contract goods FORCEFULLY REDUCED Our 313 Wednesday Bargain Sale TOMORROW ONLY As a grand bargain event for opening 1906 we offer a fine line of Misses and Children's Coats and Dresses HALF PRICE Ir- Xritr. tr -oa,T j I.. Obmore in U.m ia AI Godfrey iarao '.' -jt a Twtt la Mr u4 )K K. Portland Ttttiac reiatfre. Mr. H A. Wtekkta nod - fee- Portfama this Jwlce TkMM O. HauTey m- i riMiiwtor nw Bnlk$ from vsalt 1 Portlaam. J Mrs 5 K ! "" Ufcofct u irad N Tears wnsi i I fc MiM Mabel . .... . k - t irOSB I"" - "" ' m& J Haberty. tfc tSnt. ar a , vjatt bore kM moraud to iwww ,. oto aad tb ' Mrt. Harry Jtoyor J from two-wb' vlss Attoraer TIMM rO-WB wo a iB- SMALL TRIALS )-a tMUt from Waiataia yesor- mo this tore aw'""' . -mm tk kins hod a eoaUa of "! -- 1.1- M a, wmm try p at tuff - imJw -.n a faftar e - I o.e ate art It M 1M7 801 bb uttie '- erm, w Tkr arte bad ece4en to look at 13 4yWC - --0- baviar J 90" --"" a BBamTr" , ! I ll -mmm WM " i ! aaTaaaMlMBMr,MM 1 D?nfiaiC -- I iBmTfat f " a.HMM- lj W?V,rU jtefL Sala J31T; a .. -k T - a ' - ta JBLaSBKW aw" I 1 , t i QJjL jsr- A ! . r ?.. hadK k. m. tMUk -t ir7aaT vitbi i m Jim w .. - I M ml. mm- M Mm 1ZU '-' r2 - oT - T ,ar aaaanMrmavpMi i j -rr:mz-j'i:immmmmw ' - ;-,s tw a rwM- .mmn Piles Caa Be Car coatm taroask i Mr. Kt Maek wa to FartMM , thu Kratac to rtt Uimmkt ami x it It. Mr. W. X. aaalwoa rt to Tw sr lata aMrates to rtaft Mr. S. C Wlta-riL . Rrr. W. R. WImm ratoraoi iMt jTaia Xroai aa awi Haaay Bt a Portia. i Mr. MtaUi MlodiWa aa4 itr. XIm Mary. Mtsraoi to Albaar tbic aKtraiac Mr aa4 Mrs. B. &. CUnaiawa. ai tr a rtatt kcra. a rtaraa to tbr Ikmo la Laoti. Mia Owtraoa Itanla. 'ko aaa la eaiploroa , has rtarmoi to ber torn la Oiiyala. MIM Lariaoa U tea mm to i Ortaki, ar abo haa aceaati a poaltloa la th aekooL j H. D. McOrr. woo 1mm w iniaMiTir vi -J tw fltoc rier "W ,. ate.lfc-o rr tfc- ttote r . it aaa a b1ar oa ta ... j saokr. WW teM-afM W - MrhOW Hmr aamaU -Sru-an thte wW. dm orrlooklaK bmIUmi alaaoat to a owtalotjr. r hte oa .rtto. , hM aalt h Ptat eoaM aot rlr -U " JoM to aoat at ta Uaao-tao talag m art of o aaaortaaoe! Yet n aaa Imb laiportaat twt for Mai to aasa aa cooHr a aatil a eoart oi rm , az paato ftataat ol i.Vm.. j . ay mot BOO to " avy - iiact . raaOr wa,,!. uu rlsat and the wroac ot K. How far soea a Ma mr W ttoi Us abeari Ma of IMoelcal arsamwit ia 9at kls on iaa boIW. For aaaaapl. tao oSoaioi oa y foal U ah art taat t oaapder it ator fool taaa kaT. la a fatUo larolTlas Jodgaiat. taot. latalllte, and t cauloe of flaolr adJd foaatbilHioc. SatHh who bm Vb C fad. Br kaow tkat Joa ta aot wortk oovMorattoa. Yet la tks tin roaaoalae aagor and hurt at tk aaaoa of tkU iacowpotoat Jobm. tbe affaadod Saaltk. la aaareklac for the Mtlvaa aa4 slaooaltl of JoaJ of- la foaae. aa glroa Job credit lor tae boa aabtl BMBtal iMBOtratioa aaa rrlaa forau. Soaao oa bbbbo a t.., iki ability to elr cattta. aotty aaooek, or tlikttaa; I . forc to tB appltoattoa of tn. 1 0t iMat'-. (Mr Jota A. Ifcrwlaoo.) K other tklK la Ik aaelal wort at to aaaefc a OBJt o eaaorallaaUoa of ta IbcbIUoi at t ta aiaalfoBtatioa of "SBBaltaoai' i. MUrvmmm. Tho BaaMoBta- Ooa of tab aaaaltaeaa mmr be Ttrcnty-thrcc lin of robj! Vile liftoTtt UMnB I'rrimio l Cur Trial l'ackjr- Jrrt. I We offer to every -free trial package of PyraaW Pile Care to ; atooaeH of Oor elalm If yo tried a K-ca pfle" aad It did sot r 70a eoaeeiere of aurth. tore sorely pra)dlc K? We kow tb4 at, glad to place ottr rm -f eaaee we kaow wbat ; we kaow also that w ao rtek or failure to Read bow sratefol to tbe PrraBiW Pile 'V deraolBR every tonare it Tkto fai to eortlfy thi tbree tc boxes of Pyrar aad It bas beneflted me r ntkor nllp renfHr need. I bad almost lost ever getting any remedy- 'hatti help me until I tried Paljj Care. I believe they will crtlrtltrf me If I continue their ae latead doing so tosg a I ai mosey to pay for them l fj think aayoae ever attffen d (rjt more tban I have at ti:,ei. I would be so nervous I cosijl get any eae In any poii'i-aii place myself. I easaot express my g atltabl tb (ood your medicine h i I win continue t . tjji tSe ou. ui tin! Toil Uti lUlil "iJ M re MiS tftifJ b a ii :Ptkt, TlOrt'; barti CITY NEWS A Colle.tion of ItoporUujt Par' graph for Your CooilttoaUisci Yoa Cut Get Store Wood At the tawarill, b ibort aotlee. Pboce il. 12-17-tf. B tH Eatle writ Jobn Hecry, genera! deftvery. Denver. 12-25-Sw An Indottrioon Htudrtit A reeai la tbe tiatvertlty baa beea fitted for a book More where book. new aad ueoad baad. aeed la tbe 'vanity wilt be boocbt aad hU. Harry BoaaMtag. tbe law atwdaat of SsBByaide, will raa thai ooparUast m of the Ilnb Meat of tbe lite fleh it ber to are remedied by OMothy. Ukely your eae woeM be eaatly reaobed. It would at teiK do ao bam to bare a Ulk wttb Dr. B. H. WbMe. la tbe BrerBian belldlag. taea-frt Card of Tttaiiko Mr. Wat. P. Maaeey aad (aaUry take tfctf bmnum of eioraMac tbok Intere gratltao to all who ktodb aiflited tbeat la tbetr reaoat aad be reavemeat. .Vex Iff to Hie I'uMIp I take tbl mmm of tbeakieg tbe people of thU ertjr aad aarroMBdlog couatry for tbe liberal patroaaae I t . . .... . . . i nay ree-jTa troai taoai Mae aetag aata to Dr. J. Miller Chapman Ih bU In the eiproM bMaM. I latoad to aaoat aaeoawfitl bhU. i puu. resala at the mm old ttaad aad I j.il. itw.. , r. ,,-. The poblle It eordlaUy lavlted to tbeae tervtee. r : ll kacira ber. both belag for btt of tbl ritr. where they at leaded tb Wlllaaeett I'alveratty. Wck'' la a cradaate of Old WUIaaa ott. aad wm bar beat dhtaaec roo aer. aad alao rear a eat ad Ma atata aaator la aa oratorical coatoat. Mr. wnkla waa formerly Mia Lowto Vaa Wasaer. Tbe aw arrival bat bees aaied Bdear. Crro IUrlwr Kbo; Srdaey Laatb gaaraateed bit work to be ftrst etaai. Call ob ate at lit Bute atreec 1-1-lt. Xotlre of Annual Minting Tbe aasaal meetlag of the Mutual Caoalag Company will be beM at tb eaaaory on Jassary 8, 197, at 1 o'clock p. at. All ntemherf requeu ed to be preaeat. Mataat CaaBisg Co.. by proatdoat aad aeoreury. i:-n-at. Xlftabal Mam am IXtkAiwtr a-Vja aa La&h jiir r jeiict La-.,-, .77-:2. . ZZL tZJT." V .IH . t. J a ..aaa i-owowoooap eoa vttwwu ITTI VWK. .Mt mm. m wmrmmum u Tvm v-. .-rMj , ., ,. ,fcw - JoUr of JoMot oa Tb Jottr i """" " "" "' Wd of Uto." tomorrow afgat at the' TL0,. m, ttw B Hlrot Motkodlat. U te aot a leotare. I ?" BllzabeUi Pauoraoa. of tbte dty. lag Salem frtoada loft tbl. morala . rWam-l MlIld. ,or""",,n,nT. . . Bat ioat bore tb ptreoa who Miae rcara. oi ta roruaoa poo He acaooU. wa a New Year' gtMot refereae, or took c doe to ta aa- w diapleaaar or contempt. Pro- J f Had of their merits Yan. -..M f uotber. Tho lacMoat rldlBK. of court, that tke offendlog BodOHkamer. Bedfor lad-1 w . uu., .. o iM-IJooea ew bad moaat auch a tkla' if yon ar sufforlBg fr m "- I -. 1. .- -WA-i H-lBl (A N t.A MM flli.RU A M f I 1 I rrOTlOIBB nn i . ",aw " -,- . l-j- 4i.ni-.aiin nr MftMBBt! TbH nt ih Prmald Pllo t'nra "5 i ar.d Afterd havo ueed the sample go ' tbj sitt for a 50 eeat box ot 'he rta a ti Ufy aa aue.pt at torctog aa "P"-!, dtep,i.Br or co.tmpt! Thb'of tbe Pyraild Pll. aattoa or apotoay. BBt uader tbei. h -a-.-i.! 001.1 iB the wbol ar- ample will relieve tbe iu . .-.. ftki-i 1 ...-. gumeat. There ar words apoKu a the Inflamed mombranc million tlmot a day botwoen warm 'you on the way to health frlende which If -tut to lb analysis which Smith calls Into actios would atlas; of tb aJtront tke tact tkat tke ancrleved oa ha been daled thla easisfacUoB froouoatly make a fee- of Mat Hortoaec Kimball. Mta Emma Clearwater, of Port land. H apeadlag New Year wttb ber ttater, Mr. Harry Meyer. Frank Harrltt west to Portland this moraiag, where be will play football on the side lines. Ml Margaret Haniett. formerly of tbii cky, now of Portland, is here vitttlag frieadi and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bdwards and children are at Lake Lahlifa. spending New Year with Arthur Bdwards. C. D. Oabrieteoa came up from Porttaad yesterday to spend New Years with his family In this dty. Sylvester Stasis, of Portland, who has been vfsttlng in this dty, re tamod this moraing to hi bom. but aa oatortalament character. of ArK cas !han-llral Kti loi. WosiaalBs; Jaaoaiy 14, 19C7, Dr Cbarle T. SebaeSor. evangeltet- ae eompaaled by Mr. W. H. CelltssoB, atngor. wttl besta a aerie of evia-. gorloal serrtee In tb Pirat Preeby-! lertaa ebureh of that dty. Both of thee men are well known a win be pleated to meet my old cue tamer aad as maay new one aa see fit to patroalte me. Promtetag to see that all orders will be looked after promptly aad wishing yj the compMsseat of the season, I remala years truly. R 0. Cammta. Hit Commercial street. Phone l?l lie, phone 8 A Ron U Horn word ha keen reeelved here of the arrival ef a baby boy at tbe heme of IleT. and Mr. K. W. Wilkin, at EM Meat. California. Tbe Wllkins Up-to-Date Spectacles and Eye Glasses ! We are areata far the celebrated Kryptak Invisible BlteeaJ lenses. which enable yeu to see near or far without advertising to tbe public thst you are getting old. We also sell the Health Hay lenses, a new Invention In the way of a lease that admits more light Into the eye than any oth er glass made. Call and we will be glad to explain the merit ot these new and up-to-date glasses. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE State and Liberty Sts. has returned to ber borne la Port land. Bdttor W. J. Clark, of Cerval. was la tbe dty last evening, attend ing a meeting of tbe A. 0. U. W. Mis Btenor Baton, after a vteit here, returned to Oraau Pass where she Is eagaged in teaching In tbe public school. Mis Bdltb Cleaver returned tbl morning from Gervals, where she watched tbe old year out and filled a musical engagement. Prof. Barlow, of tbe abylum, re turned this morning from Gervak where he ailed a musical engage ment at a New Year's ball. Mrs. S. A. Robinson and daughter, Miss Ivy. of Portland, are spending the New Year with Mra. C. W. Simon and family, of this dty. Blenor Rlobmond, who la teaching At the V. M. a A. A sort of aseoeistlon or dass meet was held at tb Y. M. a A. last even lag between tbe different dasses and teams of tbe dub. They played basketball. basobsU. etc., and did ataat la tbo bao! to tho ..-, ef a large number of epeetaters who ,he primT department of tbe Ever were there to see the sport. A gome .i " ,aooi near b"ertB. ffMmt ot baiketbaH between Sebram's andi no,,da', at sIh. Humphrey's teams ot the Inter-asso-' Rex TurBer. sen ot Mr. and Mrs etatloa league was one of tbe prin- r- A- Turner, loft last evening for dpsl events, u was an Interesting ' Jltawn, Va., where be has a po game and at the end ot tbe second ,U,on at the iBltlon. half the score stood IS to 1 J but T. M. Begera ha. goue to Portland they played a few minute mere and to aeeept a podUoa with an elec made It 14 to 15 la favor ot Me firm. Hte daughter, Mies Mary Schram' teem. A came of baseball Regers, accompanied blm. -- ffw h tne Dullness Mr. Mernie .- . a wivniBs ewsees wun sub attesdlae th Hug. who has been . Z -"- " -i" attending the music eoHece of th ITLn To? Kto8 fT, r6WUI?e I ' WMUa6t,e Un''Th,s Lo n buttnoa men. The bnsinew dass r 1 b.. . Z ! was then turned down by a deefat ta . , ,7nton- WKO n" ba '! a short -am. of basketWl with Z ' H" V" ?" M thU Juniors by 17 to : "".morning for San Frandsco enroute Some eveats In tbe pool ended therhU 'B " evening's soort There war two' N,M JoBn after visiting distances races ef 75 and 7S yard. ',eBd, and relative here has return ktk of which were won by Bimer ' " to Dra,n t0 rMunle her work as teacaer in tne cermal school of that place. E. L. Poujade and Carl Poppa re turned this morning Irom Cerrals, where they played In the asylum orchestra which had an engagement there last evenlnr. Miss Thomas, of the Portland schools, who taught In the Salem schools, spent the holidays at home "e as una Williams a dote w. ood. There was a game of tag In the task and a few other minor raeac Mis Lillian Hardwlck has retnm. ed to Core. Union county, Oregon, after spending the holidays with her Parenu M-- and Mra. J D. Hard wlck. ct thla dty. Bat Jt here earoaleally may soger at tke band of bis fellowmnn In this way might well look to kls own position, aeklag himself If be, too, may not be smaller tana he has thought. It Is a safe statement that la any small aSroat which one man deals another to tbe extent of arouilnc an ger tbe offended one has exaggerated tbe Mtwattou. In the first place, the resentful one Is mad before, bis disrupt all social relations all over tbe country. But In sane Intercourse between friends worthy of the name It Is taken for granted that a friend I a friend. He speaks and acts as he pleases unless In possible mis understanding tbe friend of tbe sec ond part, acting the friend, asks that friend for an explanation. There are frictions In the Inter course ot friends. They are to be expected. But no friend In anger will analytical faculties can be brought take the attitude ot nursing and mis into play. Then Juit te the extent construing that friend's motives, that be Is angry bis reasoning pow ers are clouded. Out of this temper that is stirred some of the smallest of offenses without possible intent may assume tbe magnlture of fel on!. At the same time this exag geration ot tbe offense is sot real enough in subetanee to prompt the offended one to speak, especially la the presence ot a possible third per- Rather, he will be in the position of trying to find the mitigating circum stance which will account for it. But on tbe other hand It is frequent that a man who Is friend to scores on this bnds is offended by an acquaintance In the business or social world, and, instead of giving tbe offender any benefit ot doubt in motive, takes to his own cause any benefit ot doubt son. Thus, having the feeling stirred that might exist, and as complainant and Judge finds the defendant guilty and penes sentence ex parte in the whole matter. "Smallnees' in the sense that It bas been used here as an aggressive something must find smallness for Its mark before it is effective! A bird shot aealnst the armor of a man ot war would be lost. It is not small- all out of proportion, tbe Injured one Is donlod tbe ealMng to account ot hi fellow aad he nurses the feeling of tosenlfulneea. And In tbe nurs ing, naturally the feeling grows. "Just wait till I get a ehanee to come back at him!" Bvery man with a friend or friend ly acquaintance bas heard this ex pression a hundicd times, "Just wait'" Yet In nine times out of ten this person with such hatred of smallneos Is smaller tban the man who gave the first slight offense. With this feeling In his heart the man with the "grouch" sees a new angle to the Incident every time it recurs to him. The 'more he con siders It the more be sees tbe hidden meaning and cause ot It all. He re calls that on one certain occasion this J acquaintance of his acted In a funny ness. necessarily, that one may feel a possible slight or slur; the small ness comes of giving it exaggerated attention to bis own demoralization If a small man through smallness gives this offense of smallness beyond sane recognition of the fact there nro Just two dilemmas between which the offended one may escape: He may admit his own small caliber and nurse his grievance, even to the ex tent of boring bis friends to death in Us recital; or, he may refuse to re sort or way about something Then cognize the littleness of fact or of his ,- io,u mia ,euow Jones fancr and foreet it in .n hn. Sulphur and Lime LIQUID SPRAY FOR SAN JOSE SCALE Spray Early to Kill Our Lime and Sulphur 1. p,, an1 cllrmlral,y correct proportion,. Rdy for use W hen mixed ui.h water. Stoya ... .uU. no sentiment; no grit to c!oU nozzle. Once ed always used. surer. A pronounced Write for prices. D. A. WHITE & SONS 225 Commercial St 'Maura mm .. "ww-a a) vaj which contains suppositories Juttf: the sample we are sc-ndltoj Write today and relieve your 1 lng. It costs you nothing Drug Co., 75 Pyramid Bldr.. shall, Mich. - - IMds for Biarwaus.ti Bids will bo received by the 1 signed up to 5 o clock p. m. oil day, January 7, 1907, for cow- tlon ot cement sidewalks In tin of Salem, Oregon, as follews: Across front lot 3, block 1,1 1st nddltlon on Winter street LoU 7 and S In Waldo's tlW State street The north halt ot lot 2, blotil on Liberty street. And for construction of sidewalks as follews: Lots 5. C. and 7, block 41, Uv slty addition. Bolleruo street Lots G and 6. block 42, Units addition, Bellevue street. Part of lots 7 and S, University addition, Bellevue Lots 3 and 4 block 41. Nortll lem, Broadway street. Date of first publication. Dk) 1906. W. A. M00RWJ 12-28-llt Recordei 0 Oh, Thunder. "I thought it was nice ot m tell that carpenter, who se tmnk that women knew w that I could 'hammer nails lightning.'" said Mrs. Morse t husband. "But I'm afraid detd are not an unprejudiced Juditfl really don't think I am such 1 good hammerer." Oh. he knew what I b said Mr. Morse cheerful' know lightning never strikes in the same place, they J Youth's companion. o A Mean Toko. "Me rimifhtni- Uik Ann." ' the newly rich Mra. Casalday, "t. to, 1'arn to play some mutle 1 itbrumenU I wonder ws't would come alslest to her Well, now," replied the and caustic Mrs. Casey, ' if 1 only git something that's buflt a washboard, 'twould be J thing." Philadelphia Press, O'- 1 - Coal Famine in New Engl Boston, Jan. 1. New EdiU" threatened with a coal famine, i the railroad embargo on accosa car shortage. HORN. KURTZ. To Mr. and Mrs, I Kurtz, at tho suburban hoo ' of 8alem, Sunday, Decembff ' 1906, a son. Moaey to Loan Tiinum K. rtVAW V atAJt fl. . nt- O.fj'i . . uu K BHBS OUK, Berwick 'Ufctoat Ffce aaec Society. J J Prank af oroottb. KAatdent -M.? -,w . -- Onto v W. Brown & 1 " Comsnoraiol aHfOOt,