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&l;; .jm '"f?f &f J5T35KIN0 OAPITAIi JOTTBKAL. SATURDAY, DEOEOTEB 9, 1 immmmmmimmfmmmammimmwemiBBmamaBMBxamBmmmmemmmmmmmaammBsimBmmmam&mmmmmwmmmmm. Ti r " l3MMM i J III! 1 1 J a Jail i3IP 013 Si talU cotj on hal I wll Inii KJ i Fn 111 : gre ; viv pr nai mo the . ca ; Bhe mu am : onel reca tra grei glvl of' Mil stall Rul Frd un Ml ct myll Ibfl the raol Bad S elei ley, firs Hetf Thf Fiv! met It a1 am con Fail on tend eroil ft' Ml M. SPECIAL jr srr "WE QUOTE FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC JB9&Q vrftb. too many dealers. Bat not -with us, thorffh. We KNOW what we tray, ana we tell the exact truth in the selling. Trted or of home make, the goods on our counters are the hest to be had at the price-Yon can always rely oa that - IK - Yoa are soiatl'-o buBdormakuiiay Modo lMworwaiU.5U n- ;ve a- errfgced ten Bjaierial. VfhTeil mp?elfs;oekand a-- reuly - I'OPP'T anjl?re?wed''coatrclt ewe" work, ending, ets. Sa m Improvenent Co. Local Pates. Dec. 11 to 25. Klng'a augnier Tanane RnTJiar. Dec 13. Congregational corn sod 1. Dec 14. Free Y. 51. C. A. gymna dam exhibition. Dec a Salem Keeley League enter talnment. , . Doc S. First Presbyterian charcb concert. Dec 22,21. Prof. Chapman lectin on English literature, free, Y.iLCA bail. Jan. 1. Y. M. O. A. reception. Jan. 29, Sy Perkins comedy. Samuel Adolpn Estate. The appraisers Win. R. Anderson, J H- Haas, and E. C; Cross, today filed their report In the Samuel Adolpb es tate, and the eame Is approved by the BTObate court. Following showing of property I made: Property In Oregon 1 33.193 92 Property in Idaho 6,000 00 Total estate. . 39,193 92 For a short time Wm. Bargeant ia of ferine sDecial bargains in ail lines of furniture. Be sure to get his prices. 3t State ts. Brown. The case of state vs. Wns. Brown for assault and battery on the person of F. Bvensen on November 24th. Attorney Bigger appeared for the state. S. L. Harden defended Brown before Judge Edes. J. M. Berry, H. N. Ely, Robt. Crosean, R. G. Keene, P. K. Fretz and D. L. Green were the Jury. Five wit nesses were examined. The case was ably argued this forenoon by counsel. The jury returned a verdict acquitting Brown. The patrons of the New York Racket store are entertained by the sweet strains of a charming music box. To Close Oct. All the toys in our store will be slaughtered at prices so low that all can buy. Wm Sar- geant St A Square Test. Here Is a chance for a square test as to whether the records of the county court are kept correct or not. The docket book of the county court bows the following facts: On page 158, proceedings November term, list of criminal cases, fee bills a Centered In, as to names of parties getting fees, amount aliowed.or amount reduced. On pace lf5, proceedings December term, there is a list of the criminal cases In which fee bills were allowed at this term, ranging from $1.25 to J122 in each case. But no names are given, nor amount" allowed to each person, or amount reduced. Bad News.- Miss Junes Dickenson, an Inmate of the blind school, has re ceived word of the death of her Infaut abler. Bhe left this morning for ber home at Albany. Her father is George Dickenson, formerly of Salem. tile tamo ' I pl F. 5. DEARBORN'S MAS SCGCESMS. Red mountains of Alaska by W. D. Alien. Knockabout Club In the Woods. M; yDay d,by Days and Nights on the Battle M Unas, uaneton uomn. Three Vassar Girls In South America Chatterbox for 1S33. Little Ones' Annual. Dya of Chivalry. Tbe Nursery. Fmmj JBook. BrawalM' New Book at ffflMMxm nJr BOOK STORE. THE HOLIDAYS: Linen Tblecloth. Hemstiched plain centers. Hemstiched brocaded centers He stiched brocaded fringed. All with napkins to match Lunch clothes, Doylea to " Table linens by the yard napkins to match. Oar line of 35c linen hand kerchiefs, now 25c THE PALACE. PERSONALS. Sm. B. Stoy, a fpe.-IJ agent of the London .Lancashire Insurance com- j.dy, was in the city today and in -tailed C. D. Gabrielsjn as their regular gtnt here. Hon. E. F. Paikhurst returned last evening from an extended visit in East ern Oregon the land of snow. Wm. Witt, a former nurseryman, ol bis city, started for Colorado on the tfternoon train. D. M. Morris of Turner has not gone to California to live with bis family as vas published. Ha and bis famii still reside just wet of Turner and will zantinue there. LITTLE LOCALS. Oar June weather continues Cor rect version of the asylum bids in this paper bidders will do well to use tbb- copy as we know it is correct. A correction la due Marshal Minto. lb saying he gets five percent on all street assessments collected by him ibis writer was in error. He gets a five percent collection for only on those assessments that were placed in bis bands for col lection before be was put on a salary, being against property on Cbemeketa and north and southCommercial streets. F. S. Blancbard, of South Dakota, is" in tbe city and proposes to locate his family here soon. Tbe county court has concluded its labors and ad- j turned. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rennie rej ilce oyer the arrival of a daughter. Assistant Street Commissioner Low cntinues to work the city prisoners at cleaning the streets F. H. Robert eon and Geo. L. Cornelius of Turner, 8. B. Updegrafl. C. W. Claggett of Salem, and F. H. Down of Silverton, entered tbe Capital Business college tuts week. Tbe Albany Telescope says: All Sons of Veterans who are interested in tbe reorganization of a camp are re quested to meet at tbe G. A. R. ball next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. H. Cox went to Portland this afternoon. Miss Hattle Carotb- ers, of tbe Mind school, went to East Portland this afternoon to spend the holidays with ber i-ter. Dr. Wil liamson and Dr. Marquam Hill, of tbe asylum corps, went to Portland this afternoon. Wm. Mayer, ot Kalania, is in tbe city J. W. Brown, invent- er of tbe automatic car coupler, is in dicted at Portland for perjury in land cases. , Tbe Oregon Fruit Produc Co. shipped a car of prunes yesterday. Mr.and Mrs. L. Pearce are proud of their neiv daughter, arrived yesterday. Grand Army social and reunion next Monday evening. Accidentally Killed. E- B Crew, a former resident of Salem, who removed to Harrinian Tenn., last Octo ber, was accidentally kilfed on thanks giving morning by a derrick falling on blm. He lived east of tbe city and was employed as attendaut in tbe asylum He leaves a family of a wife and two bous, who are in Tennessee, also a daughter Mrs. GlQurd, whostill resides near Salem. Office Opened. C. D. Gabrielson has temporarily opened his insurance office in the Red Front drugstore, where his friends and the public can find him prepared to write fire iniur ance in a strong line of companies. He repi events the London A Lancashire. all on Krausso Bros, fer foot wcur UuriuLr their shoe sale. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. S M Seligsohn, Philadelphia. DrED Farrow, B La n cast, Wm W Carter, H E Law and wife, W P Smith, P P Prill, Portland. II C Boyd, J L Scott, San Francisco. J D Lee, East Portland. Wm Mayer, Kalama. Headqjartkrs. The "Elite Or- cbestra" has its headquarters at Patton Bros, book store. Any one wlxhlng to m-cu re fl rat-class uiuslofor pkrtles,baiU, ' receptions, euterUlnments, etc, canl make arraugemeuts Insecure all or uaxt I f this oruhestra. by cailiug at tbe above store. Notice New York lUkeet ad, on first IS THE SOCIAL REALMS. The lfctre Nous Part? a Great Success. OTHER SOCIAL FUMES OF. THE WEEK. Coming Events That Cast Their Shadows Before. THE KM BE IfOCS PARTT. Those participating in tbe grand march were: Mr. E. C Giltner and Miss Georgle Giltner, Mr. F. K. Lovell and Miss Mav Bois, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Reily, Mr. P. H. DArcy and Miss Anna Metscban, Mr. B. F.Meredith and Miw ZIdee Palmer, Mr. R. O Bis hop, of Dallas and Miss Julia Meischan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McSary, Mr. J. H. Blckford and Louise Hnelat Mr. Tho. Smith and Muss Gertie Savaee, Mr. and Mrs. A- E. Croby and Mls Addle Peeblp. Mr. and Mr. Ray Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Leveque, Mr. and Mr. H. H. Thompson, Mr. H. 8. Jordan nd Miss Elbe! Coick, Mr. Jonn Kranse and M1b Margaret KInev. Dr. "W. B. Morse, and Miss Gnole Lown-dsle, Mr. W. J. D'Arcyand Miss Magtrie Mewsick, Mr. Maurice Winters nd Miw Ella HIrscb. Mr. H. P. Mc- Nary and Miss Rita Lownsdale, Mr. G. Bafcptt and Miss Maud Parr. Mr. Frank Skiff and Miw Norwood, Mr. Robt. Miller and Miss elite Litchfield, Edward Hirsch and Mins Maud Hirscb. Dr Frank Griffith and Miss Lou Alien n( Portland, Dr. J. C. Griffith and Miss Kate Dalrymplejos. Baumgartner and Miss Ada Stapleton, G. F. Rosrers and Miss Blanche Albert, Del. Dinsmore and Mi's Jessie Stump, H. D. Pat ton and Miss Etbel Crane and Miss Leila Waters, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Boise, Jr., E. Breyman and Miss Jessie Breyman, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mr.and Mrs Brasfield, Mr. Mendenball and Mir? Anna Breyman, Dr. J. M. Keene, and MlasSandford, H. L Craven, and Miss Pinkbam. There were also present, but not taking part in the grand march: Mr. and Mrs. Eber Lafore, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Perrine, Mrs. Edw. Hirscb, Miss Genevieve Hughes, Miss Helen Edes, Miss J. F. Fink of Tacoma. Mis? Lena Breyman, Miss Jennie Booth, Mr Foster of Corvallis, Max BureD,H?nry Meyers, F. a Dearborn, Geo Chiids of Sin Francisco, and R. E. Mulcabey of Corvallis. EJtTBE KOUS HCHIC. The Parsons orchestra gave great p'eusure at this party last nigbt and rendered some of tbe newest airs of tbe season, which gave gTeat life to tbe crowded ballroom and great pleasure to tbe assembly of on-lookers in the gal lery. XAS02TIC ELECTIOK. Multnomah R. A. C. No. 1, elected officers last night as follews: F. C Perrine. M. E. H. P.; W. D. Jeflries, King; W. H. Byrd, Scribe; H. S. Jor dan. C. H.; W. M. Cberrington, P. 6.; J. R. Davis, R. A. C,; J. K. Albert, treasurer; E. B. Pbllbrook, secretary; Wm. Warner, G. M. 3d vail; H J. Sin gleton, G. M, 2d vail; B. F.Meredith, G. M. mlst vail; Freeman Folsom, tyler. SOCIAL NOTES. The Hard Ti mes social at Rev. Roy al's in South Salem, last nigbt was at tended by over a hundred persons. A good lime was had and 114 50 realized. Over 500 were present at tbe Y. M. C A. rooms last nigbt where tbe Metb odlit young ladies entertained their friends. Tbe following programme was rendered: Vocal solo. Miss Maggie Alderson; club swinging, Mr. J. P. Nicholson; reecitatlon, Mtas Kara N. Brown; vocal solo, Miss Scbrlber, Remember tbe Keeley league enter tainment tonight at Reed's operabouse. Tbe program Is worthy of a large bouse. Tbe cause Is a good one. as It helps a class of men no other organization Is now doing anything for. Salem degree of Honor lodge will give an entertainment in Its ball in tbe Stite Insurance block next Wednesday evening, Dec. IS. There will be danc ing, a literary and musical program and supper. Tbe Lxdles auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. have decided to keep "open house" on January 1st between the hours of 2 an I 10 p. ro. An orchestra baa been e igaged to furnieb music for tbe oe oislon. An excellent literary and I musical program will be arranged to I Interest those who will attend and tbe finest of refreshments will be served. DEGREE OF HONOR. Th following officers of Degree of Honor. A. O. 0. W.. were elected at a recent meeting of tbe erder: Chief of I honor, Mrs. Ed. Burton; lady of honor, Mrs. Daisy Burton; chief of cernionles, Miss Carrie Haas, recorder. Mrs. Lot- tritx; financier, Mrs. A. L& Brown; re- calve r, Misa M. Cbilders; sister usher, Miss Mabel Hutton; inside watch, Mrs. Van Wagner; outside watch, Amanda Anderson; trustee, Mrs. Carrie H.riman delegate to grand lodge, Mrs. E. M. Crolsan; alternate, Mrs. J. A. Selwood. Y. M. C.X. DATES. Important dates for tbe Y. M. C, A. ! evmnaslam exhibition which will be open to both ladies and genUerren; on tbe 15tb, & lecture on -Political Econ omy." by Prof. E Yerex; on the 22d and 23d Dr. C. H. Chapman, president of the University of Oregon, will com mence a course of twelve lectures In Knclifh literature extending from Shelly to Tennyson. In connection with these there will be class work and examination will be given to those de siring to take advantage of the ofier. Those who attain tbe required percent age will be given credit for what they accomplish and this will be applied to their future work. WORKMEN ELECTION The following officers were elected cf Valley Lodge No. IS. A. O. D. W-, last Mouday nigbt: Robert Rossiter, master workman; Job n Robertson .fore man; James Warren, overseerW. T. Rigdon, financier: D. L. Green, re corder; J. G. Wright, receiver, Sher man Heckman, guide, Ed. Arnold, in side watchman; Jno. J. Utes, outside watchman. Several candidates were Initiated and a number of applications were presented. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW. SOUTH KAT.try u. E. CHURCH. Morning subject, "Tbe one thing needfuL" Evening subject, "A review of the death of Richard McGee." You are invited to be present at both of these serAices. J. M. Shulse, pastor. INDEPENDENT EVANGELICAL. Preaching by the pastor tomorrow at 1030 and 750 at W. C. T. U. halL -Juuday school at 12. Y. P. E. E. at 6:15. J. Bowersox, pastor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Services tomorrow as usual, with Mr. KreeUnd in tbe puipitat 1030 and 7:30. Annual meeting of the church Tues day evening 12th. M. K. church. Regular service tomorrow. Morning subject, "Necessity for, and Outline of Revival Work. Evening theme, "The Least the Community Reasonably can be Expected to be aalbfied with as a Prevention of a Recurrence of tbe Mc Gee Horror" REVIVAL MEETINGS. The Church of Gvxi will commence a series of revival meetings at the Ger man Baptist church on North CotUge -treet, commencingSunday the lOib, at 7 p.m. Regular service at 230 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. Elder J. Hockett, pastor. UNITY church. Services at 1030 a. m., and 730 p. m. Sunday school at 12. Rev. W. E. Copeland, pastor. Subject of morning sermon Karma-" .subject of evening lecture "The Vcdas on a religion older than Adam." EVANGELICAL German church, corner of Central a-id Liberty streets. Sunday services as follews: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 730 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. A. at 7 p. m. All Germans are cordially invited. A. A. Engelbart, pastor. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN- There will be preacbiug at tbe Cum brian a Presbyterian church at 1030 by Prof. Cochrane and at 730 by Barton Riggs. PRESBYTERIAN. Morning subjret, The Preemineace of Christ. Evening sutject, sermon by request Weighed in tbe Balances, ser V.ces ai 1030 and 730. Y. P. & C E. at 6:15. UNITED BBETHREN. Services tomorrow as follews: Sun Jay school at 10 a. m., preaching by Rev. P. B. Williams of Philomath, Or., at 11 a. m and 730 p. m. Otterbein Christian Eudeavor will meet at 6 p. m. All invited. Prires on shoes are away down Bros. and rubbers .at Krausse Holidays all tbe time tbat is the kind of candies kept by 8. I. Jones in the D'Arcy block on State street. He makes tbe best fancy candies in Qregon, or anywhere else. m Baeky'b Heab&e. Notice Is hereby given, tbat I have bought the hearse of Olinger k Rigdon, known as the Minto hearse, aud kept at Jap Minto's stables, and have moved the same to Radabaugh'a stables, corner Slate and Front streets, aud all orders left at tbe uudertakers,(Oiinger &. RIgdon's or A. M. Clougb's, or at tbe stables, will re ceive the best of attention. Thanking my many friends for their past f .vors, I hope by fair dealing a continuance of tbe bame, and will strive to heed tbe motto, "Live and Let Live." A. J. Basey. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. CAPRICE'S ffamBaking The nly pare Cream of Tartar Powder. No A mmoaia; No Alma. Thrt ia Millioas of Skme 40 Yer the Staadu EEPLY OF BILL He Write3 an Open Letter J. M. Shulse. Dear Sir: In making "reference to tbe death of R. McGee" I hope you will not "wrest the Scriptures" nor the facts as tbat would be "bearing false wit ness" or lying; the facta are, tbat I en tertained ail viuitors on Thanksgiving Day with a bountiful free lunch and a bowl or egg-nog. Among tbe many who partook there happened to be a half starved man who made a perfect glutton and bog of himself and suffered tbe natural penalty. No reasonable man will say tbat I am half as respon sible for the gluttony of my viUorei as the men in your "business" who 6end so many into insanity and a suicide's craTe. bv sensational and emotional nreacbing. The papers are full of such rat, and who is responsible for it ? Tbe Scripture you quote as your In tended "text" Is perverted and falsified as your conclusions must be. Will you please be honest and quote tbe bcrip ture as it is? For fear you will not, I will. Heb. 2, 15 "Woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink that puttest thy bottle to him and maketb blm drunk, also tbat thou mayeat look on their nakedness." By turning to Gen. 9. 21 vou will see what a crime tbat was In those days. Noah got drunk and Ham accidentally "discovered the nakedness of bis father," as Noah lay "uncovered In his tent." For"looking on his nakedness" even though it was accidental, his father cursed him most bitterly. If you apply your text to me, please show that I caused bis gluttony aud drunkenness and that I did it that I "might look on his nakedness." Again please show tbat God ordered a great crime when he commanded those who lived at a distance to sell their "oil and corn" and "turn It into money" and then "bestow that money for wine or for strong drink, or whatsoever his soul lusted after." Again will you please explain the criminality of Jesus in manufac turing 103 or 162 gallons of genuine wiue for the guests who were already "well drunk" "at the marriage feast in Cana of Galilee?" Then will you please explain why you do all your work and make all your money upon "the holy Sabbath" Instead of obeying the com mand "to rest and do not work" as I do? As tbe papers are so full of the crimes of frail and lecherous preachers, I might ask you to preach upon tbe proper remedy forsuch intemperate ex cesses. But doubtless all good men de plore gluttony aud excess of every kind as much as does Bill Anderson. Bibybood for December has a study of Eskimo babies aud cblldlife in Green land. The Unfortunate. Today the fol lowing persons were committed to tbt asylum: Mrs. Robinson, of Umatilla county; Mary A- Cbrisman of Wasco, aged 49, and committed for the third time, and Marion Oman, aged 54 years. You can save 40 to 50 per cent on holiday goods by buying at the New York RackeL 2t d&w Headquarters for all daily papers, at J. L. Bennett's post omce blocs newt stand, tf PEACE HATH ITS VIOTOBXES NO LESS RENOWNED THAN WAR. Strongly entrenched in a fortificatioi which enables us to resist every attack and defy every assault we wage success ful commercial war upon our oompeti tors. Not war with the roar of cannon, but we storm tbe enemy with a fire ot low figures and splendid values. Cab and be convinced. HABRTTT & LAWRENCE 3d-lw P. O. Grocery store. Nervous Dyspepsia. Senator James F. Pierce, of New xorR, writes: "For. tbe past two ypars I have suf fered very much from an aggravated form of nervous dyspepsia. 1 nave re sorted to various remedial agents, de riving but little benefit. A few month since a friend of mine suggested tbt trial of Allcock'a Porous Planters. Fol lowing tbe suggestion, I have been using the same with the happiest ef fects. To those similarly afnicted let me suggest tbe manner of their use, I place one oyer my stomach, one over the hepatic region, aud oue on my back. Tbe efiect is excellent. From tbe day I commenced tbelr use have been slowly but su;e y improving, and am quite confident tbat by continuing x cnmi again oe restorea to my acetic tomed health." Tnose Mocha and Jaya cofiees now at Clark &. Eppley's are fresh and of tbe meet superior quality. mm iTn Nmmm mmm to Ber. j miiua J u, v i Lfuvvii lu. y i juiiuualij Slaiig btered at Cost The Largest assortment ever brought to Salem. Thby Must Go in the next 30 days! AND COST TAKES 'EM. 100UEl flftUVi STORi, U Panl'c, London. It is stated that in all 10,000 people attend the services at St Paul's cathe dral, London, every Sunday, the morning and afternoon services each attracting 2,500 worshipers, and the evening service 5,000. The fact that the musical portion of the service is said to be the most perfect of its kind in Europe has no doubt a great deal to do with its popularity. London Letter. Sponges are being propagated in a cheap way just now. About three years ago a cute German divided a few healthy specimens of live sponges into a goodly number of parts and placed them in deep water, with the result that he now has a crop of 4,000 at the initial expendi ture of 120. The Camperdown, the vessel whlcn rammed the Victoria, is again cruis ing in the Mediterranean in company with the ships of the British squad ron. Rear Admiral Mark-ham is in command. A bee will make 20 trips a day when the clover patch is convenient to the hive, and thus will draw the sugar from 120,000 different flowers in the course of a.single day's work. Life Is Misery to many people who have "the taint of scrofula in their blood. Tbe agonies caused by tbe dreadful running sores and other manifestations of this disease are beyond description. There Is no other remedy equal to Hood's Sarsap arilla for scrofula, salt rbaum and every form of blood disease. It is reasonably sure to benifit all who give It afair trial. Hood's PilU cure all liver ills. The Salem Steam Laundry is doing the finest work on tbe coast. It em ploys only white labor, and its prices are the lowest. Immense bargains in holiday goods at the New York Racket. 2t d&w The Rugged Child is largely an "outdoor" product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain great benefit from cott's Emulsion of cod-iver oil with Hypo phosphites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. . PrTrd'Tftta Rwa. w. Y. Alt amrrUt.. THEPACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU SAIiKM. ... ortgoa PriTate work a specialty. n-n.CI.KM KNT. Manacer- llotel Monterey. Newport, - ,- Oregon. Located on the Beach. two miloa nmih of Newport on Cave Cove, a beautifully sheltered spot, wonderful scenery, sea bathing, fine drives to Cape Foul weath er lighthouse. House new, rooms large and airy. Finest resort-for families or Invalids. Open all winter. Trm moderate by day or week. TntnHin visitors can drop a postal card to New port ana oe met by back. John FrrpjTmnir d-2 m PmrtrUtAr THE ONLY PLACE IN Where you can find under one roof JACKETS and CLOAKR. i if- AL.Li WOOL CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES and ROBBER GOODS, CARPETS. MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC. DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS, BLANKETS and QUILTS. TRUNKS and VALKE8, . 1 t WILLIS BROTHERS' CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - TTTAKTED-Workol any kind, bj a, oner T man who -ti a traacer la lh etiy Wacca no object. Co'.tace Jum Loumenju, at Thi izX' NOTICli Astobc ha Tin r bant tker vbh ata:led andftd bar and oau lhtcth Ui winter nuj iDQOlra or Harrtf Loom tor far. tber particulars. WHlawlna. TambUl eon tjr,CHtoa liWJiw WAN! ED. Girt to do rrnaral boucwrrt in nunllr of two; Ul Trade itreeu W L Weat. UJU TTOB HALE. Two Itch cowf, Call atSboi i m. n can h'eataootl'a VLttrj. Christian kcience Lheratnn klDdi on itale at 228 Liberty rtncU cf ia -lj EMPLOY MfcNT WAXTKDbTjcmDrmw. rted man of good bablla, Hai badelrkl yean XTrlenea In c-neral mercbasdlM tor. W llllnc to work. Large vtrd sutit pected. Aadreu D. C. L Jocjucax oOoa. 11-23 i WANTED Situation by ralddleastd (fcn man lady to do etneral homework. Ii willing and aMe to carry on the largest boat hold. No.lr3Htatet-eet. 11-iTlwl AGENT make tSJXS a day. Gmtctt klttsea ntenall eTer inTented. BslaliKeta, lto old in every ooose. ram pie pcaixce nuo, fliecnL roicsnxs&McKAiir, CindnoaU.a lt-37-ltt 31UIS PAPER Is kept on file at E. C. Daki'i Advertising Agency. M and 65 MerehtnU zehange. San Franelaro, California, when contraca lor advertising can be made lor li FARM FOR BALE. A. detlrable farmoflN acres for rale on long time Town propntr will be taken In part payment. AppljtoLw wiuia, in upera House jmoce. 11-3 1m TO ARREST Yonr attention even for a moment mill be hard lo do with an ordlnarr advert! Imenl but fa-re U tometaingtbat oogattol ao is. we nave opened sp oar HOLIDAY GOODS pounters. Leather Goods, Gold Pent, Aril iBooka, Oxidized NovelUet, Callendanf Oregon Tm Ord, J nvenile Broil. 0 j inrio tneinu umea yo-J wui nnu rei once msitlT redneed. Call and uamlMfl Bkrar line, we will be pleased to tee yoa. Patton Bros., AjeaU for -Old Sick." S6 Stat street HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 11 Hard Wood Finishing, Can give good referenoea. Etimaie!farnll' ed. Addreea, Geo. Kichstrnth. Halem. Be denoe on lem Motor Railway. North Salem. Leave orders at Stelner A BlosMra. I-" BUK19N BROTHEKS MannUctnre Standard Preaaetl Brick. Molded Brick In all Pattema tor Frost and inpply tbe brick tor the NewBalemCltr Hall and nearly all the fine buildings ereclM in the Capital city. Yards near Penitentiary. Salem, Or. hit FR0EBEL SCH00LS-4tk Year I Infant, Connectlngand Primary clas?t every week day from 0 a. m. to 12 m. except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal TRAINING CLASSES for teacbeia dally practice work from 9 a. m. to 12 m. in Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p. rn.- Classes meet fr study of Froebel system. Mrs. V. o Knight, Principal. ' MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to A p. va. wU) training class, conducted by W"; Knightand MIBUoa. For termsor information apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty streets. SALEM a cosiBlet assortment of '. - - SJLLJCM. ORKGOlf' ym i ... KINDERGARTEN le, 13 8J St&w during this month are; On tbe JJth a UB3nmrf allkliHU, LoackiiYwewa-