WEilKLV UiiLGuX STATESMAN, via day. xovcmceii..2, iouo."-'i KJ In Bnsiness Offices re opo io two jtlasses of persons. ; in figures, understand iok keeping, ct hand and typewriting. Persons who ter off still. They are always given InvcfrtJgate branches, ami many more. PORTLAND BUSINESS i Park and Washington Streets A. P.: Armstrong;-LI.-It, Principal. NDER The right thing at the right prices if j you buy yonr underwear of u. we call secfcil attention' to our line of 5tie good which Is the strongest ami most complete we have, ever placed on sale. fxtra Heavy Wool fleeced Heavy Katnral Wool -- Heavy Camel's Hair " - The Norfold and . Newhrunswk-k Hosier Co.'s Underwear, $L25 and $1.50. Flue IVtnv SMid-ed Worsted, $2 to $3.00. . ., : - ,:-.r-. '-:- : - Special This Week-Extra Ueavy BIbaed,;Alt Wori, 95 Ceats G. W. JOHNSON & CO., The People's Clothiers and rurnishers ?57 Commercial Street Salem, Oregon JAHIL3XIH-B 5hoeIos. 050 Shoe a- tiivi: rp -OHIO. lMi1oeraM No Ijonsror IIojh to Carry ' McKtulcy's Stale. ; I St. Paul. - Miniu Nov. 1. Secretary Charlex WiUUuits, of the D-inM-r:itie State CeutrnL toinmittee of Ohio, tn d:ty telegraphed 1 to the Minnesota emoM-utic State Central Conuuittee that Ohio is hit to llryau. Mr. Wil lljiins inforuetl his Minnesota sym pathisers that be had --secured-rejHirt from all imrttons of his state, and from the most reliable Information obtainable be estimates -that McKin leySt idimility in Ohio will le at l,st 25,ohi.- . ScccnMIand Sewino Machines. for nlMut a week I had almost c-K'.in-ed out nty ;tov"k of thise, but during the just few days I have taken jiu a lot more. . :;. . Tlwre are now two good low arm Singer, one Ameriean. one , Davis oue Howe, a . fine low arm enhinet Singer, a most excellent Wheeler & Wilson and several otliers, prices rang- . I O . JKI .... ..It .1 . JH l.U.I f.!..". .111 H .111.1 lf W , many of them sewing splen-lidly. j ! , F. A. WD it 5 INS. .' 3t)7 COMMKRCIAL STltKKT. e six Cups and 0 saucers for tr cents.' In plain white, iniu-h bettor line 10 57-Piccc Dinner Set for $4.25 v j (JvHd smoi-th wan S0.t. Ciwue and e us for Iinips. Over 3iO Lamps In stock." j" ' ' YOKOHAMA 249 Commercial Street ' For a DUcr v;:v Of what takes, place around you: ltrln- thing t"arer. Your sijilit tway be defective Wo have The faculty f.,r testing tin eyes a u.1 the iomds of rnpHjlng what may be necessary to Improve the sight. s ; Our stock of cye;:laises and spect.ie is well .assorted aud of fine quality Ordinary ease of defective vision rau In- fitted pttuiu-e. .Wbere-.it. i ueees- fcirvn isake tenses ..14 smi. we pan fill ;in order In from four Jo Ave ilays. Reiuemter we cflU relieve those head aehes that medieine'does not help. Ilefoian V..Barr . , Scientific Optician . , t 18 State St. Salem. Oregon 0) Those who write well, are accurate c. b) Those who are skilled io short are proficient In lotu lines are bet- the preference. We teach all these obr woht. It will pay. Call or write. COLLEGE J.' A. Weseo. Penman aha Secretary 75 Celts - 75 Cents 95 Cests 11 SEAMLESS SHOES FOR BOYS. - Youths' . . $1.40 Boys' 1.75 '1 . ; tJus Kaiser, Kepajring. ; C. Q. GIVEN (RAND JURORS. In the United States oonrt. it Portkmd, yt'sterday. a grand- jury of thirty , men was drawn. There re two Marion coun ty men among .the munler, viz: Joseph O. Evans. Jr.. clerk, of Salem, and T. HenneiiM. farmer of (J.ites. The grand jury meets on Novemter 12th. ONE LICKNSR-Countr Clerk W. Hall yestenlay issued a marriage !ieeuse-to lrank lletttuper and Mis Kate Wletling, Charles Hettinger n r pea ring as witness, and making the teouirel atlidavlt. J NEW TO-DAY. P-T MUTUAL AOREEMENT-The firmi of Kirk & Liston Is tbis day lis Kolved. VV. A- Uston retiring and L. M. Kirk continuing the bu-U;i .-t the old stand, ami collcctWi' r'l -accounts.:.. M. KIRK. - i W. A. LISTtlS. Salem, Or. Oct. 31, 10in. ll:2-5iw; v.. -'. -' , I ,..,, ." . MDOWlrCa I. TO IJUILD A 1 w jn mm mmm w mmmw v 1- it-- count of fl.c coft. PrlciK Idi'cel Orcat Variety W)V SUInghK, Picket, waiisr noriey. so em Fence un. 95 um Pl.i-e 55 cents. Very pretty shape, cents per set higher. TEA STORE Salem, tJrcgon WEAK iimrc GO D W WELT LHUlLO i ri 1 o o nr - - . riutwona Ur ; THE COUNTY : - V:' - -r' -.? 'i'"": ? ':, B ; v-,- - Truscrer A.' i. -Dowsing Issues His t Moat&ly StaUinent SnOV1G A lARCE SLTJ O.N 1U.ND ifiuy Warraala oa tbo General Fond, Htretofore palled, Still OatsUod- 1 lnr Interest Stopped. . County Treasurer A. I ' Downing yesterday gave out a statement of, the liuanees of liar ion county for the month of Oetoler, showing the re- etipts . aud disbursements for ; the mouth ni the, several funtL and the anounts ou baud October 31, UM). The. aiuiutmi . ou liand iu the" general fund, $17,77:?, lis l4d for the payment of warrants which were called for some time ago, but the holders have failed to ireent ; them for payment. The in teres t.. of .course, Js ,stopied uj ou these ouuiamlinj; warrants! from the date of the call, so 4 he county fi- liauces are not suffering by failure of tboe .bldin thi ni to call for their mou,y.. " ...... ' 1 :- TIm' statement' shows the following as the condition of the treasury: . Sieelal City and Sebool DIst. Fond Gash ou baml Oct. 1st. .$ 1.704 1S Ueeeirttx. . ....- ,: . . 13,712 48 Total.. . .f 15.41U 70 . . i:ij!! 5i Disbuisetnents. Cash on luiud Nov. 1st. ,.'.$ 2,017 2) ieueral Fi:ul t j. , Cash on baud Oct. 1st. . . . .$10,104 77 Receipts. , . ; .. .. .. . . . . 31,325 o Total .. ..$41,400 27 .. 23.7a; 15 Disimrsements. Cash 011 hand Nov. 1st. .$17,724 12 General S-hooI Fund Cash on hand Oct. 1st. $21,000 70 Receipts.. . .. .. .. .. .. 0,278 03 Total.. ..I.w . .. .. ... .$30,374 82 . 10,142 80 Disbursements. . .... Cash on hand Nov. 1st... Indigent .-J&old ier Fund- .$11,232 02 .$ 180 01 . ISO 0J Cash ou haml Oct. 1st..,.. Receipts, Total.. .. . .. .. .. ... ':Sftt 27 . 07 00 Iisbursements. . .. . . .. . Cash on liand Nov. 1st. ..'...$ 3f) 27 Institute Fund . l .-.u Cash on hand Oct. 1st $ 15850 Canh on haml Nov. 1st 158 SO Tax Sfile Iinid Cash on band Oct. 1st .$ .$ 40 OO 40 00 (!adi on hand Nov. 1st Xjiiiiiiirfrv of Toials Casli on hand Oct. 1st. .... .$33350 a" Rcitlpts.. .. .. ..?54,45' rr Total. . .:. . ., . . , .$S7.847 2 . . S45.375 51 Disbursements. . , . Cash on hand Nv. 1st. .. .$31,472 11 TAXES COLLECTED SINTH TURS-OVKa ON ACC0UBT OF THE 1809 BOLL i ado by Sberiff F. W; Darbin to Coanty Treasurer A. L. Down-Ing- A Large Sam. . Sheriff ;F. W. Durbia yesterday made 1iU regular monthly turn-oveT of taxes to County Treasurer A. L. Itovinhig; The au)nnt thus -turned over represents the collodions for i he month of Octoler, and aggrq- gbtes $2:3.'2.i. Tlds Is tbe ninth turn-over made by the sheriff on tlie l,y.f.l tax roll, aud brings the 4 oral amount collected on Its account to $tOO,434.49. This leaves but ft small amount yet due on the roll. The turn-over wa Apportioned among the various funds as . follows: State, county, -state school. $17,708 57 Poll . ' 230 OO City of Salem ........... . . 2,438 83 Clt.v of Woodburn.. ...... 44 41 Special " sheep tax. 215 00 S hool District No. 3. ... 2 57 S hoal District" No. 4.... r.'.t 74 St-bool .District' No. - 5 ..1. . IO 70 SclHMil District No. 10.. 7 t1 S I-mil Dmtrict No. 12.... 8 28 S.-Ihk.I District No. 14..,. m 27 Sel t :d t District No. .21.... 7 To H.'hnol i District No. 24.,.. 2.074 25 Scixwd j Distrkt No. 33.... 3 32 c-ii it ' Dintrk-t No. 37.-. i. 14 S3 FVul Distrk-t No. 4S. ,' , 19 17 Sfho.ih District No. 57.... 30 S !".d District No. ; 05. ,L. 4 21 S.-l u.iI 1 district No. ' -71 . .'. .. 48 44 S I-.t ol District No. 80. . . 4 31 Sc5vjrl Distilct No. P. ... 8f m S hoal District No, 104. J.. 3 24 Scb.Mil DlstrU-t No. 110.... 10 75 S. lfoi District No. 118..'.. . 303 S. Imo1 District , No. 121. J.. 10 14 School District No. 123. ... 12 71 .Total... f ... $23132 10 At -Bed Time -"' I take a pleasant herb" drink, the nxt morning I feel bright and my com plexion is better. My doctor sayi it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and ii a pleasant laxa tive. It is made fomi herbs and is prepared as easily as tea. It j . called Lane's Medicine. All drug gists sell it at 25c a-nd 50c Line ramily Medicines mores the bowels each day. If you cannot get it, send for a free sample. Address. Orator F. Woad-ward. Le Roy. N. Y. GOOD ROADS. There is no strong er argument in support of letter road buildins than to be, obliged to ride over miles of poorly constructed road ways. A drive over any of the prin cipal roads in the north end of Marion county at ill's reason of tbe year em phasizes the need of practical road i .....:'...-. l. " ... . .. - ' And take notice, It I not only to elect the President of the United States that the. people are the most In terested In. but they puould take, an interest In what interests them most, for it Is 40 their Interest to save as much .of the principal, that will Interest th most of the Salem and surrounding finhlle. Th llrst that will In- terct the. people. ' i. The 'Almighty Dollar, and it. Is to your interest . to tof ' howliug altont, whether it - U li to. 1. 21 or 3l to Vbnt M Is to your, interest to luy. as mucjj gools for a'dollar, ainl it Is-m.lvKly'M luisms what dollar, how you obtained .It. where you got .it. or how you got It. Putlf-yo bring it to Friedman's N'ev Racket no quest km I asked where you got It, but what will you do with It. There Is one thing eertalu. thai you can save from 15 to 40 per eeat If you . Invent it at Frlnhuans, than what yon conM have Ioim etKewiiere Fr:edmana Is the only, bouse, election, ?ers for notKHly, knows no xolitics in business wbat will t.ikt everybody dallar. aud give good ralne for It. It 1 a plaee, where you , will find a good line of children's clothing, ami It Is to yonr interest to bring be i'oiths to be .titled out at Friedman New' Uacket. And the men who have the priiMlpal. will find it-greatly o their interest ,to buy their puita and overcoats at Friedman's New Itacket. and to say more of the principal to these tluit want to make gootl Interest, ami. for a better mnlersta tiding wHl eouie to Friedman's for their JUlblier twols. Overshoes. Mackintoshes. Oil Clothing and Itiibhcr rapes. rie ladies" who take interest, will call for the ladies Mackiiwoshes. Rubbers, Capes and Jackets -at Friedman's New, Uacket. A word to the k-vel beaded w"ao don't let nonsense get away with them,, will find it "'Is to their Interest to buy thir bars at Friedman's New Racket. Now. while there is ko much strife.lietweea the different Democratic, IJe putdican, ProhibHIon. .Imiierlalistlc, Anti-trust, Mliklie-of the Ro;id Populist.SK-kilis, Sochtl Democracy and So cial Labor parties. You can all unite on one man whom you can trust that will give yon the be.t 'bargain, and that Is at Friedman' New Racket. ..Saleiii, Oregon.-. . . . .. , Corner State aarf Commercial Streets 1 HAVE PURCHASED . . ".. '. - ' -; '"- y " - - ,. .-'. "' - 7 ' " ".''' - - ' ; -. the Osburn Racket Store at COc On the dollar, and have moved 'the goods into ray store, first south of the posloffice. I will give my customers the benefit of ray purchase by sacrificing the goods, some at wholesale cost, some for less than wholesale cost. The stock consists of ladies' arid gents furnish ing goods, shoes, umbrellas, mackintoshes, rubbers, notions and hats. Come edrly and get first choice bnilding. Put few of tbe highways In that section are proierly diained, while scarcely any asre provideil with gravel. Chuck-holes are plentiful and as a consequence of the recent heavy rains portions of the road are practically Inundated. 'After driving over such a thoroughfare It is a decided pleasure to strike a well-graveled road. A more teautifnl stwtcu of road .work tbau that which penetrates the Mission Pot tout country north of alem Is dif ficult to find. A proper grade waa first established aud then a substantial covering . of tine gravel literally dis tributed over the surface. More such work ou the roads of this county would materially enhance the value of real property. Where gravel of such fine qnality Is so plentiful as it Is in the Willamette valley.. It would seem that there was an entire ab sence of a reasonabe excuse for the cxistnee of suWi poor reads, some of Which dnring the Winter season are almost Impassable. CLUMSY CEIMINAL SALKtf VISITED BY A CHECK- , WBITISG FIEKD. Phillip H. Remey, Claimlag to Be an , Army Officer, Swindles a LI very man An Ex-Convict. Salem has several times been select ed as the favorite field j of operations for the light-fingered penmen, who at tempt to live off the gullible public by an indiscriminate writing of checks, on banks where no money is deposit ed to meet this class of paper, . and yesterday another one of these people found one man willing to invest. The, fellow doing this work gave his name as Phillip II. Remey, and the victim was Pearl 'Mi Her, one of the proprie tors of the Club Sta'blcs. Remey, as he calls himself, reached this city on Wednesday evening, com ing! In on horseback. He left his horse at the Ciub Stables, and yesterday morning called at the barn, ordered a team, ostensibly to drive out in the country to visit, his parents, who lie said lived near here. He claimed to le an officer of the regular army, and as he was well drest-ed,' his statement was not questioned. He tendered in payment for the team a check, drawn by liImsHf. on the Capital National Dank of this city, 'for $, und receiv ing in return $ to. He then entered 4 lie Tehicle and drove away, accom ,anled'ly ft local-man whom be had invited to accompany him. Mr. Miller, after the disappearance, of tbe young lieutenant and the rig, .i.n l.l.xl tn Hrt-iire his monev on the "check, but was astoundfd to find that lleauywas not known at the bank, that the fellow had no account there, ami that "another sucker had been caught. ' ' A warrant, charging Remey with ob taining money under false pretenses, was quickly secured, ami Deputy Sheriff -II. It- CoI1ath started on tlie fellow's trail.' Meanwhile Sheriff F. W. Durbln nsel the telephone, and alxuu noon liKatel the fellow at Tur ner, where he had stopped for v lunch. Here Mr. Cojbath found him, just as the "army officer" bad finished hi meal and was preparing , to leave. The fellow was quickly put nnder ar rest, and brought to tliis city by Mr. Col bath, the only incident of the trip being his remonstrance against being ha ndenffe!. which, however, was of no avail, for he wore the "darbies when Iu reachetl the pity. Before le Ing placeil in jail he was sparcbed, and was found to have a flee gold watch, $23JJ0 In money. 'anil a few minor ar ticles.- Among his papers was, found another check for $ltM). drawn on the Capital National Bank, with a revenue stamp duly . attached and cancelled, and sighed f-Philllp II. Remey. In hi Imggy were also found two bottles of wbiskey ami a box of cigars, lie was neatly-dressed, but l!d not bave the apxearanee of an army ofli(er. IIo was considerably under the Influence of llqmrtr when be arrived at the court house. . -.'.."-. .. loiter to the afternoon Remey ent tor Attorney X. u. Itay.len, retaining that gen tieman as his counseL aud at 5 ii. m. he was taken to Justice of tlie Peace J. O'DonakTs oQlee and ari!gn- Ei? YEI HEAR -- ' ' i 1 . . . - - . - ..., 's New Racket Store Isadore Greenbaum First store south of Postoffice. ed, and his preliminary hearing set for 1 p. ui. tiMlny. His Ihu1 was fixed at $2im, and as he' was uiutlde to furnish this, he went back to Jail. ' Remey is aged alRut . or 35 years, of medium lu'lght, weighs about loo pounds. He has regular features, ami blonde hair and moustache, and Is, as said before, well dressed. IVfore driving out ' of the city, Remey drove to the eniteiitlary, and ;fsked to 1m shown through. Here he again stated that he was an army of- ncer, but as Ik addel that he bad "stMrvetl time here, and as he was considerably nnder the. influence of liquor, admission was denied him, and he left. Some of the officers at the institution recognized him as having served term in the prison nnder the name of Edward Downs, showing that a part of hls statement was true. Looking up his record last evening. Snpt. J. D. Lee found the following: Edward Downs was received at the penitentiary from Umatilla county on Octolcr 2i, !K!t5, convicted of obtain ing money under, false pretenses, and sentenced to serve two years; he then gave bis occupation as bar1er. He served his time was released, and on October 30, 1897. he was again receiv ed from Umatilla county, on the same charge, for oue year; this time he gave his occupation as barter and enguiecr. lie served his term and was released. and probably enlisttHl in the army dur- inir the Sianisli-Anierican war. The ofne-ers tereve that Remey or Downs, stole A he horse he left in the barn, and that he is probably wanted at other points on charges similar to the one staring him in tire face here. He claimed to come from Eugene here. but tbat Is probably one of h's fictions. N0ETII ESD HOPS ABE SOLD. Nearly All Groweri Have D it-posed of Their Stocks-Quick Work for a Bitr Deal. With but few exceptions, the grow ers of the north end of A he county have disposed of their bops at' a re munerative figure, the prices ranging from 9 and 10 cents, contract price, to 3 4 14 and 1.1 cents. In fact all growers who arc not independently situated have mild their hops and are happy aud pro.ieroiis. SiK-h growers as are holding hop are doing o purely for iiculative purposes. One of the promptest business transact Ions In "connection with the hop business t his sasm was that by which T li. Jones, of Mission Bottom, sold and delivered to T. A. Llvesley ft Co.. 340 liales of hops, tlie price paid tieing 14 cents. It n-qnirel but fii-e days., for the entire fulfillment of i the transaction. Ott October 28th the sal was negotiated, the bops were 5usiMcted and. recelvt-d two days later and yesterday morning they were sliipiwd to Portland via the O. R. ft N. compauy's steamer. Market Reports , The local market qaoUtloas yester day- trere as follwi: Wheat 50 cent at the Salem Flour ing MilU Co.'s ome'e. Oats 37ffi 38c. . 4 ' , J Hay Cheat, buying. $7 -to $70; clover, $0 to $tJ, timothy, $9 to $10. Flour 75 and 80 cent pef sack; $20 to - per DDL- ( Mill feed Bran; $15; shorts, $18 ; Butter 1722 cents (buying). T Eggs 25 centa. : .; - i-.'- Poultry-Cblckena Cc per lb, market UUll. , . . ... . , rork-Fat, 4 4o 4, gross; C net. Beef Steers, 3H; cows, 3c; gool peuer, avc. . . f ; . . Mutton Sheep, 3c on foot; ahear- w an to 3c Veal G and 7c dressed. Potatoes 25c. buying. Wool 14 to 15 cents .market weak. f Mohair 25 cents. WHIPS, ROBES California Oak-tanned -Leather., used. Harness Oil. etc - F. E. SHAFER . ?3 State Street. .. : Salem, Oregon YE t: - - ,'. i f - . : : ' i T . 3 1 Salem, Oregon Th n gently scan jur brother man. Still gentler, sister woman; Though they '-may gang a keuuiu wraug. , T step aside is human. Burns. "The Unco ('nid. S. C. STONE, M.D, Proprietor of STOHPS DRUG STORES SALEM, OREGON. T1.3 stores, (two, In iuuhIht) are lo cated at No. 235 and 333 Commercial street and are well stocked with a complete line of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc etc.. etc. DR. STONE Has ,had some 25 years experience In the practice of medicine and now makes no charge fori consultation, ex-" aminatlon or preatrlptlca. TAKE IT TODAY Don't put off taking the Kin-ley treat menttake it fodny. It is he unit; .... ..........1,,1. ...... .,..,. ...... 1. tions. SmhI for printed matter- tliat telts all about Jt. rae Kteley institute, Portland, Or. PERSONAL MYSTERIES OF THE UNKNOWN revealed by the great Indian nti'di 11111 and prophetess ofthe age. Imihi with double veil ami second sight revealed every hidden niystM"y nver known io fail. Know yonr fate at once when all others fail. Consult the oesr. Jieat iy tlie uses or tier Revealeil Herbal teas. Cure chronic and so-called uncurable dlsi-ascs. Vfno tr.Ml tnwnt- f. ir tlio tiwir lt.ii. . 'sulfation -fmv L'hVi Tliird sfre. t, near Alder,, Portland, Oregon. lorep and Naiiye Marble and Cranlle MOfJIMENTS Largct assortment in the stale always in stock. William Staiger, 297 Liberty Htre t, Kaleni, Or. C. D. JESSTIP & (!(). Hop Brokers 21f Commercial St.,, Salem. ,A11 grades of hops handled. I 1 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. 1 The lxiard of eqttalizjitioii fr .M3r Ion county will nx-et at the oflict..fi the county assessor on the sin-ofi'l; nioniay 01 .voveinuer. iM-mg Monday. 1 Novemlx-r 12. A. D. IO00, nt 0 o'clock n, tu ami will remain in session ea-! BiM-iu-ssive nay tor one weeK. All partR-t Interested are reipn'Stetl to appear and examine their assess; ments, ns no corrections can lie made, after the ' adjournnxnt of tlie said board. J. W. IIOI1ART, ! Assessor of Markra cwtnty, Oregon, j - Salem, Oregon, Octolier 18, 1000. j - d w. id. y r Money to Loan ; On Improved farm and dty property at kmc 1 current ratei. T.K.FORD, , Qrr I-dd Buah'a bask. FOIt SALE 42 acres of land, lietweca Chemawa and Brooks; 20 acres Is cultivated; 5 more easily brought under cultivation: . balance cleaned and seeded.' House and outbuild ings and well; V mile from school: Vi mile from II. B.; cross-roads on place. Title good. Address L. Halm, Brooks, Ore. 10-lml. ! RUSTLING YOUNG MAN Can makff $00 per mootb and expenses, re manent position. 'Experience nanec essry. , Write quick for particulars. Clark & Co., 4th & Locust . streets,. Phlladepbla Ta. 0:4-Cm-dw, ' it f 1 i ll i-S Vht--,-T-ut -