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VI DAXLT CAPITAL. JOOTLXAXr-iALIIlK, OaiOOX, MONDAY, JANUABY 23, 1900. t hi ii iiMHwwnHiHHKRWiiinnnnRMnnMnHHiiii 1 1 luwHanawM ROBERTS WAS NOT DOPED cjru -'to'. 4. BALL TONIGHT SPECIAL BARGAINS Do YoiiKaowX Tfcere is 8 rMt;Sl of satisfaction Ib feeing sure t tort Von are eoinsr to net Just what you order Isawidof feavliff something sent you that you are told is jost as good. You Can Get the best money can bay, at tbe fair est prices for we know we can send exactly What You Waat If yon get inline and begin tbe new year by trading At Out Store If you want cheap goods cheap, we have them, but our specialty is the best goods sold at the fairest pos sible prices. PULLER & DOUGLAS, SALEM'S LEADING GROCERS. Phono 2261 112 Stato Street. We carry Fleischmann's pressed Yeast. Cora Tat Em Up" Win. From Bookkeepers 22 to 19-Var- sity and All Stars Battle for Championship PERSONALS Mar. Ella Watt went to Jefferson to day. Wilbur "Weeks is visiting friends at Corvallis. L. T. Harris spent Sunday with bis vifo at Eugene. P. E. Graber wont to Eugene Satur day on business. Maurice Winters, of Albany, is in tho city today on business. Wm. Goodrich of Ohomawa, was a visitor in tho city Saturday. Miss Mablo Clearwater spent Sun day with Portland friends. Miss Mary Logonblol spent Sunday with her sister at Chcmawa. Mrs. R. A. Booth, of Eugene, will visit in Portlnnd and Salem this woek. Ex-Senator S. A. Dawson of Al bany, is in tho city today on business. Calendar Clerk J. A. Finch roturned Inst evening after a short trip to Port land. Hon. It. D. Humo, of Weddcrbum, is among tho legislative visitors, arriving Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Osborn have re turned from Albany, whore they spont Sunday. Misses Donna and Nora Dovlin, of Portland, spont Sunday with Salem friends. . II., J. Davis, of. Corvallis, is in tho I Bocon, city today attonding to his business in terests here. ; Senator Wright, of Yamhill county, returned to Salem this morning; after a short visit at Albany. Edwin Stone, president of tho Cor vallis & Eastern Railroad Company, is in tho city todny on business. Hon. A. Munkors, of Linn county, roturned to tho capital last ovoniug, af ter an ovor-Sundny visit at homo. Chief Clerk W. Lair Thompson, of tho houso returned last ovoning from n short visit with his parents at Al bany. Cashier B. W. Hazard, of tho Salem Stato Bank, returned this morning af ter an over-Sunday visit at his Jeffor 8on homo. i Albort Wilson, of Lebanon, who has been spending tho past weok with his brother, It. L. Gilson and family, has returned homo. Hon. r. D. Cornott representative from Linn county, roturnod to tho cap ital this morning, after epending a few days at homo and at Roseburg., Miss Margarot Collior, of Edinburg, Indiana, is in tho city for a visit with Mrs. W. P. Babcock. Tho ladles woro collego chums sovoral years ago. Mrs. B. M. Messick, daughter, Miss Margarot, and littlo grandson, Pyron Van Slyko, left today on an extended visit to relatives In Stockton and Los Angolos, California. They will bo away throo months. I 1 1 II I lil i I II II 1HH-H- J The Latest Wo have now a finer Choco late Cream than was ever made' in Salem before, at Zinn's 154 Stato Street. 104 Court Street. n iimii ii iihiiii ii nn The noxt gamo to bo played in this city will bo tonight, when .tho first team of tho University meets tho All Stars of tho Y. M. C. A. in tho 'Van ity gymnasium to battle for tho bas ket ball championship of Salem. A hot gamo is expected by tho enthusiasts as tho Y. M C. A. team has met and defeated some of tho best teams in tho stato, while tho representatives of tho school are not to bo despised as opponents. Pollard and Judd havo onco more como to tho rescue of tho Cardinal and Old Gold and will appear for tho first timo this season in tho basket ball field. This leaves four of I tho old team in thoir original places I ..-.I ..!.. O! j.1I uuu umy uuo uvvf iiiuu, omipsou Ultuilg th oold station filled by Matthows, tho latter being too busy this year with his school work to take up athletics. Tho lineup of the two teams is as fol fel fol eows: Varsity. Y. M. C. A. Forwards. Miller Rhodes Judd ; Allen Center. Pollard Yantis Guards. Whipple : Jones Simpson Steinbach Roforoo Matthews. A closely contested and exciting game of basket ball was witnessed Saturday evening at tho Y. M. C. A. gymnasium when the Capital Business College team went down to defeat bo foro tho second 'Varsity aggregation, moro commonly known as tho "Eat Em Ups." Tho gamo was hotly fought throughout and moro than onco tho backers of the 'Varsity woro in doubt ns to their ability to carry off tho hon ors of tho evening, but after 40 min utos of hard playing and harder strat egy tho scoro was chalked ip as 22 to 10 in favor of tho "Entors." Rndor, who replaced Hunt in tho half distinguished himsolf . as of old when scon upon tho gridiron, when ho throw threo field goals and a llko number woro scorod by Mooro and Prico for tho university, whilo Hum phreys throw a llko number for tho bustnoss college. The lineup Saturday ovenlng was ns follews: "Ent-'E-Ups. Business Colelgo Forwards. J. Mooro Pholps P. Hunt-Rnder Humphreys Center. A. Prico Mnnston Guards. O. Forbes C. Hunt R. Prico Hewitt Referee, Simpson. Umpire, Fechter. Says Police Judge Moores Water in Basement Will Stay R. Roberts, who claimed ho was doped, but who Pollco Judgo Moores concluded was drunk, was this morning fined $3, and will spend 1 days in jail, rather than pay tho fine. Roberts is an old offendor, and every timo that ho is arrested for drunkenness ho puis up tho samo plea, i. e., that ho had been drugged, and had not drank to oxecss. Tho judgo evidently know of his former mtsdeods, and also knowing that ho had in his possession $0.10, when arrested, concluded to lot him off light, so that, aftor paying his fine, ho would still havo ono-half of his monoy loft. Roberts did not look at things in this light, and thought that ho could not earn $3 easier than by staying in jail for tho grcator part of two days, consoquontly ho will work on the streets today aud tomorrow, and board at tho exponso of tho city. Tho city hall today is not tho warm est of places, it being in tho samo pre dicament as many othor buildings in tho city tho basement is so full of wntor that a flro cannot bo startod. A rumor has been afloat this morning that tho men charged with vagrancy tho foro part of last week, wero to bo put at bailing it out, but tins ooems to bo without foundation, for Enginoor DoLong, of tho flro department, says that at ono timo ho worked for two days and ono night trying to kcop tho water out of the basement of tho build ing with an engine, but without suc cess, and it is not likoly that tho job will bo tried by hand. A demurrer has been nrguod in tho enso of Elsworth Nichols, charged with vagrancy, and, by consent, tho- case has been continued until later, in tho week. COLLECTOR STOLE MONEY DON'T MISS THIS SALE B 0. HurrcnMCUtcii4COk Wo don't havo roductlon sales ovory now moon, but twice- a' year January and July wo put tho knifo into prices to cloar up, stock, and wo put It in doop enough to accomplish tho result. Nothing is spared and no cheap trash is bought to fill in. $16.50, $15, and $14 Suits an Overcoats, now.... i $ 1 2.50 Suits andOvef coats $ 1 0.00 SttitsanfSGvctcoats $10 $ 8 $ 6 Seo our show window for special values in shirts. For this week only wo will keep our $1.50 and $1.00 stiff shirts on salo for 05 Out Roys Department has somo surprising reductions. Ohildron'a suits, from tho ago of 3 to 9 years, arc now ono-half rogulnr prico. All boya'- suits greatly rcVlucod. I Salem Woolen Mill Store u. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brown roturned last night from sovcral days in Port land. . Tonka, the usual cheat for vanilla, costs one or two cents for a certain amount; Schilling's Best vanilla a dol lar. One is strong; the other is fine. One is rank ; the other is delicate. Nevertheless four fifths of "vanilla" is tonka. The 98 cents accounts for it. 41111111111111 t-M-frt-M i I The Masses Whethor laws are mado for them T or not, our meals are, and they aro appreciated by hundreds every day. : White House ffoQfanranf' 14-WHH MUiii iiiimim- i DO YOU KNOW That wo soil tho best coffees in town for tho monoy? With us it Is not how cheap a coffoo wo can Bell at a given price, but how good a coffoo can wo givo for tho monoy. 18c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40o per pound, and always frosh. Cheaper you don't want. Bettor you can't got. ATWOOD & FISHER, Phone 57 i Groccts Come Commercial and Court. Governor Chnmborlain last night Is sued a warrant and . requisition for Samuel II. Hoobor, who is now under arrest at San Frnncisco on tho chnrgo of larceny by ombozzlomont. Hoobor, who was a driver of ono of tho Port land Troy laundry wagons, is convicted in Judgo Hoguo's court of stenling tho funds, which ho collocted from custom ers on his route, which monoy ho was supposed to turn over to tho cashier. John Tnto manager, of tho laundry, makes tho complaint, and states that although Hoobor reccivod tho princely salary of $12 per weok, this did not seem to satisfy his wants, and ho helped himsolf to tho funds belonging to tho company, and then doparted for a healthier climato. Dotoctivo Dan Wor nor, of Portland is named in tho war rant as tho ofllcor to go to San Fran cisco and bring back tho prisoner. As Hoobor is not wanted for anything in California, Govornor Pardee will doubt- loss rocognlzo tho requisition, and tho prisoner will bo sent back without any trouble. An Opportunity. 1 Tho Ladies' Aid Sooioty of tho Con tra! Congregational church will givo a chicken pip supper at tho chapel building, cornor of Nlnotoonth and For stroots, Wodnosday ovoning, January 5th, from 5 to. 0 a'clock p. m. 2t o You Havo 'No Doubt Smoked Cigars. lA;ndmoro, cigars,- but havo you ovor tried tho La Corona, tho best 10-cont cigar on tho markot, and mado by lo cal manufacturer. Aug. Huckcstoin of thin city. Bogin at onco and you will bo a willing slave tf Lavi Wcstbrook, accompanied by his brothor, B. R. Wcstbrook, managor of tho McClellnu, Houso, at .Roseburg, wont to Albany today for a short visit. J. II. Daniel wont to Eugoifo todny on busiuoss. tho Sho Was Mad. Myrtle Why, Maud, what is mnttor; you look all upsot. Maud -Yes, Myrtlo, I am roal angry. You seo tho storo whoro wo trado has no blcyclo raok, and I had to put my wheel down In tho gut tor, and that al ways makes mo angry. I fool thnt it is an insult to 'my nice now wheel ta..put it in .tho s'troot. gutters, .which aro in tondod for filth and dirty wator. I am going to ask papa if wo can't trado whoro tho morchant has somo consider ation for tho threo thousand bioyclo riders of Salem. J don't Intond to bo compollod to lift 1 my wheel up and down, in and out of gutters, ovory timo, I go' shopping. 1-20-lm Miss Bcsslo Camoron, of Albany, was tho guost of Mm. Albro Dlckonsen ovor Sunday. Orogona at, Peoria, Tho stoamor Orogona, undor tho skillful navigation of Captain Rnabo, was yostordoy tnkon up tho rlvor as far as Peoria, but was unable to load 1C00 sacks of wheat which aro at Fish-, or's mill, at that place, awaiting ship mont, on account of tho oxtromoly low water. It wns jiosslblo to tnko tho boa,t into tho mill, "biiftlib 'good judg ment of tho captain would not allow him to load her on account of tho many Btings that lay botwoen tho mill and tho opon channel. Tho boat was brought, to Salem this morning, whoro sho took on a largo cargo of flour at tho Salem mills, and then pullod. out for Port. land. . . . Judgo Galloway will convono depart ment No. 2 of tho circuit court tomor row morning. . $ n , T '-'i i m m m A Surpriso Party. A pleasant surprise party may bo glvon to your stomach and liver by taking a modlcino which will rellovo thoir pain and discomfort, viz.: Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Thoy aro a most wondorful rompdy, affording suro reliof and cure, for headache, dizzinosa nnd constipation; 25c, at J. 0. Perry's drug storo. Mrs. E II. Haslam, of Portland, Ore,, is horo visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Adams. Mrs. Haslam Is tho mother of littlo Miss Mamio Haslam, tho youngest mombor of tho Columbia stock com pany, playing at tho Columbia thoatre, in Portland, and has but recontly ro turnod from an oxtondod trip East, having visited tho St. Louis fair and othor points of intorest on tho way homo. Commission of Finance, Washington, Jan. 23. Tho govern ment will appoint a commission of threo lawyers and two financial experts to tako charge of San Donilnioaa finan ces. 0" Misa Dorothy Soars, of MeCoy, Is vis iting Salem friends and relative. Miss Mabel Whitney, of Woodburn, is spending a few days In Salem. . n o jx. m ip o as. x jk. . B"tb jflU m Yw Haw AIM?? BwgM 4 I a 3 CO THIS WEEK ON Jardinieres 1 A$ advettisedf on a little nicked line? yout choice, each 5U Cents Also Special Sale on evety jatimitt in the house at 20 pet cent discount during the entite week. Next Week Special on Haviland China Closing Oat Patterns Yokohama lea Co Specialty in Fresh Roasted Coffee and Fine Grade of Teas PHONE 80 FREE DELIVERY ft til M itteiitiiigitimfftTtff"",'a'BiMM'l"all"MBM',,M1