WEEKLY OREGON' STATESMAN, Friday. October s. 1000. In Business Oflices an ojwn to two classes of persons, ill Those who write well,' are accurate In figures, understand liookkeeplng,. ct ci. t t2) Those who are skilled in' short hand and tyjewrltlng. Persou who aro proficient hi both lines are let ter off still. Tliey arc always given the preference. We teach all these branches, and many more. ' Iutestlga te our work. It will pay. Call or write. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Streets A. V. Armslroug. LL. !., Principal. j J. A Weseo, I'enmau and Secretary MATS OFF, PLEASE ATTENTION . Take off your II.VT--J.ook at it Vou iM-cd a new one We've got a large stock of all 4 he Litest and most iwjjular ' ' Fall Style Hats Quality and Style Hats tbe Highest. . Prices the Lowest We havf aiH-iaI $3.0O Derby. 1ljey are the same quality and finish you find in the $5.oo minus the exclusive 'hatter's name. Derbys $1.50, $250 t!p. fedoras, alt Blocks, $1, $l.50', $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4.50. G. W. JOHNSON 2 CO., The People's. Clothiers and furnishers 257 Commercial Street f t fii Tnii Shoe At 3-4 of Their In round ficurcs, that i what wo cut 'approximates alfout 25 jcr cent . tliaL We have an ohject in cutting U rv I J gtviug away cur legitimate profit wrthout an ohjoct--and bur object is a good one. , ;-.'! . "; ; -i.;. . . : , ' - ; -r Thcro was a travefer in yesterday from one Of the leading music houses in Cincinnati; and lie expressed astonishment at the way v& had cut the prices, aid wo were foolish. Well, maybe we are, but the customers are getting the benefit. This man knows the value of pianos in all inakes,(and ho sees the bargains we arc ottering,, yet there is an occasional prospective buyer who yet thinks possibly the cut is not as deep as it looks, j . :. You'll Know when It's Too Late Those Kingsburys; already low, marked down $75 under price, and miud you thcuo instrumepts sell in a big town -in -Washington for $50 more than we ask originally. Then that fine mahogany Ludwig with $75 chopped ofT; the big English oak Fischer $125 less than usual and the fino walnut Fischer cut $100, and sd on all throngh. It's a cut that counts. ; , v ' Tliere hro two people after the big oak Fischer its a question who comes first- takes a day or two sometimes to decide on as weighty a put chase as that of a piauo.: Some customers wait a year or more and wisely, too till there's a good snap offered them. Several have decided in the last week that have profited largely by .the waiting.';::".:: , :! " , vi ' ".' ;. ' Organs, ;Too, Rcmemlier Cut all soriB of ways. ? That big six -octave Chicago Cottage oak will go next. That $19.50 fecond hand one has a customer after it, to. Oughtn't to take long at that price, though, t . decide. This sale won't last always, 1 F. A. W1GGIN. 307 Commercial Street Salem, Regarding your eyesight with ;. our a 1. 1 and you will soon know, whether or not glasses are necessary. U hare the facility for making a ; thorough test or the eye and fitting plaea -with -accuracy. 5 -The department 1 In eharge of a : graduate optician, who tons modem Instruments at his '-"disposal. Pre scriptions for glasses carefully filled. Herman W. Carr ; ' Scientific Optician. IIS State St. Salem. Oregon I s Salem, Oregon LADIES' GOODYEAR WELT ',-H i C SBAMIiESS'' SHOES ; ' ; run noY8.. ! Youths' . ; $1.40 J . Boys' .... 1.75 i C. G. GIVEN Actual Value Viro doincr in our hie sale. The ami in several cases jnoro I this Avaytii(Tre's ncr sens than sense in s Oregon 3Irs. Illhlilower How piiet your uttle boy is. Mrs. Slluisoul llcally a model youth. ; ' - Willie Sliiusou Well, mother told me not to ay anything to emharrait her while I was here, and I haven't dared. open : iuy iuoutu. The Kmart Set. i. -..:' ; Matrimonial liapuine3 depends a great deal ou 'the quality of the eook- NEW TO-DAY. MKW TOIAY-CkIer made for Farnv iep in htj of 5U gjillons or more. IJriuff your apple ami iarreh$. and we will do the rest, tfideou Ktolz, Cider and Iiuttlhij? Works, Hill and .Summer street. Salem. 10:4dw-lw. LOST. A package of i dren gooU marked iu Jolmsou," on rojid be st ween Salem r.nd I'ratuui, TuetuLiy evening, Oct. l!d. Finder pleatM leave ane at thL office and receive lllir al reward. -' : 105-1 twl. DRESS TUTTING SCHOOL I!asoieii4d, atltoom 7, CSray Block. A ierfect nytern of drtsi cutting la taught, and satisfaction! guaranteed. ' i 10:4-dw-lm. WOVEN WIRE FENCIMG At grejttly reduced - prices. Itoultr Xettlng, I'ickets.aud liingles : SALEM FENCE WORKS ! WALTEll MOHLKY, Irop. I 53 State Street, Salem. CALL FOIl COUNTY WAltUAXTS. i Notice U liereby given that I have funds on hand with which to redeem all outstanding county' warrant en dorsed not paid for want of funds" prior to ami iucludhig January 12, llil 1 i muiu ; wr rams win ie paiii . on f presentatlou at my ottice, 1 interest thereon ceaghig from and after date of thia not ice. i " ', .. Xht ted this fourth day of -October, 100O.- '-."-. t A. L. DOWNING, Treasurer of Marion CoOuty. Or. dt-wlt. ; ' ADM IN ISTTt ATOIt'S ! NOTICE OF , : ? A PFOINTM EXT. Notice 4s hereby given to all .whom t may concern, that the undersigned lias been this day by the County Couri of Marlon county, Oregon, dulv an- txiiutiMl ;is the administrator of the estate, of Xelstm It. Doty, late of Mar lon county. Oregon, ileceased, and all persons having claiims against said estate are- hereby further uotitled to prcwut the Kiiine duly veritied to the Undersigned administrator at tlie law office of Tilmou Ford. W. M. Kaiser and W T. Slater, at the city of Salem, in Marion county, Oregon, within, six months after the date of itlw first publication of this notice. All per son indelted to said estate are here by requested to make Immediate pav meut thereof to the undersigned ad ministrator, '''.- ' Dated ''at Salem, Oregon, this 1th thiy of Octoler. A. D. liHH). . 1. C. NKEDHAM. AdniinJstratoroC (the estate of Nel son 11. Dofi-.' flacead. - : ; ,,; 10:5dlt.. tviif. Gooti Dairy Pa rms For Sale Eiksy way to make money with small capital, and live near ocean lHacli or on the Little Nestucca river ind hay, where fishing and hunting Is tlrst class. Three good fan us to selL Sizei Two are J acre tracts: ouo 122 aerun. (Sok1 farm , dwellings and. Improve-. meuts on each; about one-halt in nl-i ti vat Ion and meadow, rest in grass. and timber, enough for domestic pur-j isises; land, rich ami productive, tivcj tons of hay grows per acre. Cows on one farm have best-test at the Mack intosh Cheese . Factor'. Public roads ami school close to creamery.'" Forty ieau of cattle, household furnltureL Lncliidlng good piano, , tour stoves. farming implements, with good farm wagon.'-SO tons of hay to go with either one or,two .of .these , farina. Terms to is; very . reasonable, prices from SliMiO to $-HK Tlie last price to include two farms of SO and 122 acres, resjHt-tlvely. f Milch cows on farms gradetl up with mixed. Jersey Idood. J'ersonal prolerty, worth prlce of lest farm, to go with j land. No nies on this- offer, : - Address II. - it. llcutt ricks, !tays City, Oregon, if you mean business. ' - : 1 ;- ., :- ' . :,'',.; . ; Hewitt Pays the freight On nil orders of $20 and upwards, within a radius of 100 miles of rort land. ICailroad and Logging Camps a Specialty. . : . ' . ' . 4 A. HEWITT, i i - ' -- . , No. 185 Third Street, Portland, Or. mil' STALLION, "JEROME" , f NO. 29631 Will stand for Marcs he coming sea &m at C-nr of Ferry and Liberty streets. For Pedigree and particular, call on ; Dr. W. Long Vetrterinary burgeon! Salein, Or. Money to Loan On'lmproTed farm ajjd elty property t lowest current rata. i T. k: ford, Oref La4d A Buab'a bank. FOlt SALE 12 acres of hind, between Chemawu and Brooks; 2i acres ,1s cultivated; 5 more easily broaght . under cultivation; balance - cleared and eedetl. 'House ami outbuild ings and well; ,4 rulh? rrom school; Vt mile from It. H.; eross-roads on place. Title good. Adilresi L. Hahn. P.rooks, Cre. . lO-lmt. 1 It I'frrLTNTr YOUN MAX-Cau make $"JO per . month and expenses. Per manent imsition. ;Exierlence unaec essry. Writ- quick, for particulars. CMrk & Co.. Itu & Locust at reeta, Philadephla . Pa. 0:4-6ui-dw FOR SALE. Forty-one bead of stock sheep for sale; also fine Here ford bull. 1 year olL Apply to Thom as. Watt & Co.. 227 Commercial street, fc'alem, Or. ' li-tf. irzDic in Also an immense line of ladies Friedman's New Racket Store Comer State atnl Commercial Streets HIGH AT This js exactly what we are selling. The store is being rapidly depleted. We have some nice ail-wool dress goods, fine silks, rich velvets, fine table linens and napkins. Good assortment of hosiery, underwear, cloves ami corsets; Come here for NO GREAT ACTIVITY LOCAL HOP DEALKRS ARK AWAITING , KASTEKK ORDERS. ' (Irow.n Hold for Better Prices Thn Cur. i rent tJttottloB Coa tract Hops Are Ilelag Received. The local hop market is not very ac tive, both dealers and buyers being ap parently determined to await the opening of the Eastern and Loudou markets before beginning oieratious here. Another thing Uat has caused ft postiMJuemeut J of activity " in hop circles is the fact that many of the growers hav. not yet completed lull ing their hops, and were reluctant In giving samples until the crop should Ik in bale.. This week the jvork,- of L-aling will be, - completed, however, and dealers will Wieu be able to .secure" samples; ; which, after being sent ; to the trade, In tlie East,' will soon bring orders to! the iocai cleaiers, and will doubtless rs-ilt in advantageous sales being ptpuptly made.' ,('.' .-. Those of -the local eis'-iat'ors in hops having - contracts; ! have II comiueBced taking In the crops thus purchased In hdrance-rthese were uiadeat from U to 12 cents a jiound and the hops Jn yolvexl will le shipiied to supply, the early demands of the markets, and, at prcfeiit .prh-es, .will bring" good proilt to the ilealer. .. : Several ' sales have reeentlv boon made, some of the dealers acknowl edging that some of the Marlon coun ty growers have disposed of their pro ilucis. which graded high, at remuner ative prices, as! much as 15 cents a pound being paid in several Instances. As the bops in these cases were sold Ijef ore baling was couipleted, aud de liveries liad, therefore, not leen made, the names of tlie growers making the sales were withheld. It will only !h a short time, however, according to one prominent bop. man when 15 cents will be the ruling figure, and a shade olovi that may bo paid before the next week rolls around, j Tliere is a iwHsIbility. so some deal ers assert, that hops will not advance much now, as brewers are making no Iminirles, an indication that old stocks in their ha mis are sufficient to. carry thein over for a: tUne. but these stocks, it is Jteliyved. cannot be. very exteu-ilre;- aMlr every, brewer will be wm pelled. U'fpre very '. long, to lay In a sunly. as tlie world's crop, Is short of the demand, the requirements of the English market being far In excess of any year since 1SOH. F0RSELLIN6LIQU0R TURNER SALOON KEEPER HAS SERIOUS CHARGES TO FACE. Held to the Ctrenit Conrt-SeveraJ Accasattoos tfad Ajralnsi Him Another Arrest. . There seems to be a determination on the part of some of the 4-itizeus of Turne( to drive the saloon out of that place, jjby making R extremely, uncom fortable for ItsjVroprietor, Josh Lind sey. Lijt..Tuesiay Mr, Lindsey was arrested1 on a j cha rge of selliug liquor to a minor, and 'on the following day be was, upon preliminary hearing 'be fore Justice L O' Donald, bound over to apiiear lief ore: the - circuit court, which will lie In ! session ! next week. As soon as he liad given Iwuds for jhis appearance at that time ami was re leased, he - was arrestetl ; on -anotlier tharge, thai tt selling Uquor without a license.' The time for hearing this charge was et for yesterday morn ing at 1) o'clock, but on the failure of the prosecafing wKness, E. U Martin, t o a mea r. t 1m a cused . wa s relea sed. It is aid -that Ike tharge will be brought In tbe circnlt f-ourt and asid from it, and that of selling liquor to a minor, .there i'will also be charges of keepingj open on Sumlay' and keeping a gambling Jiousa.- Thes charges wiil probably all lie " brought lfor the pi osecutinj attorney on ISatUrday, and1 hi A BIG LINE OF MEN'S ' ": AND BOYS' . f CLOTH 1 NO capes and jackets, Fur collarettes, Blankets and quilts at QRADE GOODS LOW GRADE PRICES ribbons and laces, hats, Isadore Greenbaum ,"i . - -jb'.-j-'- - -.'" ... . , First store south of Postoffice. an effort will be made to have Indict meiits brought in on all the accusa tions. - ... .. . Last evening J. B." iruderwool, of Turner, wa5 also arrested on a t-harge of selling liquor without a license; about a year ago. Mr. Underwood was brought before the court a ad was released until today, when, he will be given a preliminary hearing. Mr. Un cerwood says his arrest is purely spite work - and the accusation Is made against, him at the instance-of Mr. Lindsey In order to shield himself. THE POLITLCS Of HAWAII. CANDIDATES FOlt DELEGATES TO CONGUESS ARE NATIVES. An 1 Intei-esting Contest in Prospect ror the New Territory A lie publican Pledge. VICTOIIIA, B. C. Oct. 4.The fol lowing advices from Honolulu were brought toy the steamship Miowera, dated Septemtjer 2Mh: . 'The Republican and Democratic par ties each held theln'X'oiiTeutlon on the- 24th. Kaeli party uatnd i native I la t-ai la n for delegates to Washing ton, making ft .certain 'that all the candidates, in the field will be natives, ami the Independents' are sure to put up 'llobert W. Wilcox; The Republi can nominee is Samuel Tarker. clialr man of the Hawaiian delegation to tlie Nattioual Republican CouveutJon, at Philadelphia. Tlie Democrats have put up I'riucc. David rKat-;iuauakoa. Folh Park'i'r and Prluci'' David ar; Very popular natives, and the cam paign, with them uud Wilcox In the field, promises to be Interesting. Wil cox ia an avowed Royalist and . an enemy of annexation. The Republican plat Tor in phnlge the party to secure from tlie legisla ture a "toberal allowance fur the use and benefit of Lilluokalaui." MURDERER ARRESTED. Wallace, Ila., Oct. 4. The inquest on (the 4oly ofMattMaiiey, who was murdered on Monday hioruiug, was eonclinled tmlay. The verdict charge? Ed. Rice with the crime. Rice is.lu custody. 1 1 BILLS ABE AUDITED THE - COCNTY COCRr TRANSACTS 1 i j ROUTINE BUSINESS. tllneM of Coiamtastoaer W m. Mllejr Pre vented the Trip to Slay toa to. . . . . I j; Inspect Urldge. The county court, yesterday post istued Its vlit to Strtyton, to inspect the repairs. on the Juildge across the Santiam. on account of the illness of Commissioner ; Miley. The regular wtrk of the session, .however, was taken up. and a large uuiiiIht of bills were .examined and .audited, and a quantity of other routine business dis-' loseil of. ; Among, the lllls audited were, the following: . C Road and Bridge. - : : Clmd J. E. McCoy... Wl M. IIdlert. ... ., 2 11.. L. Earl.... .... 11 t Fred Iloseh. . ... .. 2 in C. F. Royal... .... U7 7 Radabaugh Co. ... 8 W. J. Hadler... ... T 4a AIM $ D3 00 2 Oil 11 00 2 Oil t7 50 S oo 5 40 12 SO '12 50 11 40 4 37 3 1 50 20 7i 21 r iWt 70 00 22 S7 5 00 SOO 9 SO C. V Heln,... .... 12 O. C'Tteetvs... . 12 Oi) Curtis Lumber Co. . 11 4U" C. S. Ficklin 4 37 A. K. Nelson.... .. 3 tn P-en Ijitourette.." . . 1 TA Ca pital Lumber Co. . 2J 7ft John LIdity . T . . ... 202 W J. J. Selles..., .. 70 00 Schomus Bros..-..,. 22, S7 Ames Bros. i.. ....; 3 B.C Hanson.. .... ,3 t Bewley Bros. ..... 0 8i Brandenlierg and Wheeler ... ... IS 144 A.-C. tiihs;..... ... 21 OH Wm. IMchler. . . . IS m G. W. Anderson .... 13' 00 21 OO 18 OO 15 00 Mrs, Ida McAllister leaves this morning for Price. Utah, going thence to the White -Hock Indian agency,? wher she has secured a responsible po sition under the Government. She goes over tbe O. It & N. Company's Hive, from Portland. 1 dress skirts, umbrellas and rubbers. Salem, Oregoa caps, umbrellas and shoes. 1 G0VERK0R BRADY, OF AL&flKl - Wishes to Fend That Territorj'a In sane Patients to the Oregon i Asylum for Treatmrnt. s Recently Supt J. F. Calbrmth, of the Oregon Hospital for the Insane, received a letter from Governor Brady,. of Alaska Territory, asklug for terms on which tlie insane patients of that territory could be brought to the Oregon asylum for treatment, the ter ritory having, no suitable place in which to care for fts insane. Suieriu teudeut Calbreath submitted tlie pn TKwitlon to the Board 'of 'Asylum Trustees and he was yestenlav In structed - to-Teply .to Governor Bradv, that patients committetl from tlie Ter ritoiy Xf Alaska would he received and treated at $13 per month each. The boon! decided on "this. In -view of the fact, that, with the new wing in use, there is sutndeut room to re "eive and care for more patients, aud at flie figures nametl, f 13 per mouth which is atout $3 per uunwli in excess of tlie cost of k'plug patients the work could be undertaken, t'spn lally as the caring for twenty or twenty live more patients would inot involve the hiring of more attimdantf. It is not known what action tlm ALtska authorities will take on -.'Hits' lid. but it is likely that It will be ac cepted, and Ihnt several 'patients may be expected from that territory soon. i I, " -" 1 1 in i y m A SHORT JOB. Boston. Mass..i Oct. 4. Tlie RepulJl Cans of Massachusetts held their state convention here today. Tlie present state officers were re-nominated. In China a doctor's fee varies' from 8 cents to a quarter. Market Reports The local market quotatioai fetter" day vere as foIUws: ! Wheat 4!) cents at tlie Salem Flour ing Mills Co.'a office. Oa4s 35 cent (buying). h Hay Cheat, buying $fj to $0.50: tltn- timothy, $8.50 to $10. Flour 73 and 80 cents per sack: 2 8f) to $3 per bbL -. " Mlll4feul--Bran. $13"; shorts. $15.50. j Butti-r-18 and 22 cents, (buylngi. Eggs 20 cents. Poultn Chickens, 7e iwr lb. I'ork Fat, 5c gross, net. s ! BeefSteers, a'A cows, 3V4c; good heifer, 3lc. - , Mutton Sheeo. J to XA on foot: ihear- ed y to 3c ! Veal and 7c dressed. Potatoes 2530 cents, buying. Wool is to 16 cents, market weak,; Mohair 2$ cents. WHIPS, ROBES California Oak-tanned 'Leather viti. i . , IIarnest Oil, etc. - ! I P. E. SMAFER 23 State Street Salem, Oregon .S. Ct STONE, M. D. Proprietor ol r - - SALEM. OREGON. , The stores, (two In number) are lo cated at No. 233 and 333 Commercial street, and are well stocked with a complete line of drags and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc., etc., etc. :i . ' . j l DRj STONE Has had some 2f years experience in the practi.-? of meilScine and now makes no charge for consultation, ex amination or prescription. W. amm mm .- mm mm iTr. WlUlamn'-Iadlan Pitt 1 1- i n n v.Aim..t.in'i.ii tiund. II I I II II i"WBleedinff and Ilcbin UK rni.. 1 1 .wrh-ihetomnri, auaya tho tlchlnR at ootrc. acU !u a noultice. rivca Instant re U lief. Dr..WilIiam-lndla-iPilOlnt. i. ....... t fn. pimm(I Itcn- Isg of the Drfrate parts.' Every. rarraated. By dnurgtKt. by nH onfjV f rri-. M erata and !.. WILll KimX9 CO.. Props.. Clevelaad, OUKm irruun. KAXUFAI S11FS DRUG STORES For atle bz all ilruggia.