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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1900)
T:3 Host laprtat rieee Vf Jewelry In a woman's estima tion is i riiKZ. The ancient bjswred It and tilie modern bnve many cheri4i ed memories connected with It. The; designer of tt ring ire . are KliowirKT have proIu--l mtindliJns le yild the ordinary. Sentiment may liave iildrd artistic "con-ot Ion. 1 and even tb aribwm iie warnid op to life worki i, Efery part of the making ba be carefully done ami the finished article in work of art. We, have Just received from the fac tory fllrwt a very large assortment of stone ring. Our price as usual you trill fltil In low others. Barr's Jewelry Store Lea ders in Low Prices r U8 State Street .' ' ' . "...' i '.' . In Business -Offices are open to two classes. of persons- (1) Those who write well, are accurate In Ugurf , understand bookkeeping, et c. (2) Those who are skilled In short band and typewriting. Persons w!k are. proflclent In both lines are bet tor ofT still. They are always given the preference. We teaeb all these branches, and many more. 'I Investigate our work. It will pay. Call or write. . PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Streets A. P. Armstrong. LL. R. Principal. J. A.' Wesco, Penman and Secrotary Dollars in It QCKC if you read this After -the most gratifying and generous patronag the people of Salem and vMnlty have given our- ehiklren'a Clothing department this fall we find a Kre-it maiir broken line on our hand?. - Tbee w have placed on SALE AT SITU TKMITINU PRICES that you cannot afford, to pass thein even though you do not need them Just now. j , i ; pricks mercilessly cut without regard to cost. A few $6, $6.50, and $7 suits at $1.50 A saving of 25 to 50 per cent, to yon on all salts placed on sale A- WAYWARD fcON'. 6. W. JOHNSON & CO., The People's Clothiers and Furnishers 237 Commercial Street ; Salem, Oregon f ; Cups aud 0 saucer for CV cents. Pltes Tv cents. Very pretty snap. In plain white, mucli better line 10 cent per set higher. 57-Piece Dinner Set for $4.25 fbntd smooth, ware $I.OO. Come anl ee;us for Lamps. Over 300 fjimpti In stock. .1 ' YOKOHAMA TEA STORE 249 Commercial Street I ' Salem, Oregon VERKES IS RE-APPOINTED. IlKPCIUdCAX CAXniDATK 1 ron COVKUXtin IX KKXTl'CKY Apain Tills the PoHitton Vacatetl by IIliu l.efore II U C:inialgn Col .'leetor of Internal lU'venue. WASIH-XfJTOX. Nov. 13. John V4 Yerkef. late ItepuUIioan candMate for Coreftior of Kcntiu ky, tmlay was ap tMiIntiil Collector of lutcrual Ilevenue for the Kiahth District. YerkeH. - who tvlsned the ot!Ic to which he has bt-eii roapitoiuted to make Ms cainaln in "Kentucky for the :orcriior.shl. raid le had alxindoiied nil Idea. 'Of contesting tJorernor Heck''. Iim"a election. 'r ? .' :' ' I.cn1I. CoiiiHr. chairman of the Slab Republican committee of Kentucky, who resisn'l his M).ltioii as Pension Ascnt at Imisville to conduct the iate cauipaljru. it Is understood, will also ho appointed to tlie - office he fr merly held. . ' " ; REPUBLICANS WIN OUT. IIAVK TIIK r.EOISLATURE OF j ' TIIK STATE OF NEBRASKA Control Roth Ilonsea ami Have a Ma . Jority of Five on Joint Rallot The Alabama Caucus. WASIHXCTOX, Not. IS .Uslstant S-t-retary of War CMeiklejohn tonight wlnil tln Associated Press as follows: 'Umalia, Neb., No v. 13. The official count of Omaha and Douglas county has just closeil. showing one Republi can W'nator and seven Representatives ehvtliMl. Thw gives us the organization of the House and Senate, and seventy, two votes on joint lia Hot, a constitu tional majority of five. ; j Montgomery. Ala, Nov. 1.1. Tli' bJnt caucus of the Iknnocrars of bet'i iKnswsol the Alalia ma LesUlatnnv tr liight. uuauiniously elected J,. T. Mor gan for United State Senator. ChnntbcrLiiir- Stomacb ' nnd Llrcr Tablets cure biliousness eoiistlrttition aud tieadacbo. TUey are easily to take and pleasant In effect. For sale by F, tl. Haas, druggist, Salem, Ore gon. .' ,. j Second-Hand Sewing Machines Another pond assortment now ready for use. We make It rule to ovef- liaul every tuachbie we: take in oa ttadi puttlns: thcm In order for tale. All ready to w. Vm ami see eonv? of our twriraiti! a-8 $3.HI. ?7"iO ; 10 aud on up to a splendid Xol 9 Wheel er & Wllsia ifor 1 F. A. WIGGINS. 307 Commercial street ! Carbide 2 lbs. 23c : ' The En udii Killed Near Council Bluffs, v bwa; of Clood-Stock. A; CHICARO; :Xot. 13. The bandit who was killed 0-tolier 3d last by Ex pres ilesseugcr "Baxter, oa the Kan fas CIry. it. Joseph r Council- P.hifl raljroml. is said to have teen the ont cast of wealthy Massachusetts fam ily. Tbi infflt-matioil was girx-n lieu tenant. Rohan; 'of defect ire beaU;ar ifr. by n eroofc wlioro!the. veteran detective has known for years. 'f have no reason to- doubt -the- man's story. said the Ueuteuant. and al tlaAiga be Is a thief,; I bare eonfldence in bis, word.- I : ;:' ..-.': -A week or ten days liefofe tbe'train liold-up on the- Kansas City. Sr. Joseph & Council , Bbvffii Railroad' said Ito ban. "icy lufonoant et tbetnoB here In Chkago. ' Tbe plaas were then be ing made for the bold-U!." 'Keep an eye on the papers., said the ' man. 'and you'll bear of somethlrigBear Council Rluffs. My Informant iilid not then V- . ) -j- '. s ' .' fjp ... , . For lifaats and CMlirea. - fli3 Kind Yea KatV Always ED2hS ' Bears th Signature of L n s. NEW TO-DAY. ,( r .7 . ; wanted.- I - ,i - bats! Hay. ami Pork At the Ore gon State IVuIteotfciry. liO builds potnl cbJ.ui feed oat: 10;o good clean T5imt.by liay; DO dressed liogs -firtt-class iark weigbt 204) iound.4. ami upward, s i , , . . Proposals will be rece4Tel' for the aliove at he office of tlw- Superintcn utnt tmt:i 3 o'chMk p. m. Saturday, XovemlsT 24, lfsWI. The rHrht is nwivenl to reject any cud all itUlu or auy portion of a bid. I . : -, , J. I. LEU j Supertntendent O. S. P. 2td lw. j COOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXX50f ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL. NO I - ' TICE. Notice Is lierebj- given that the un dersigned has lib d his final rejiort as Adteinisirator of tlw Estate of T. J. White, 'deceased, ' with Hie County Court of Marion County, Oregon, and said Court has set tin time for hear ing said report on Saturday, the fif tfenth tiny of rHeinber. lbrtO. at 1 o'clock, p. vaJ of wild day, at which tlu'e 'the same and any ami all ol- jections thereto will' le heanl by said Court.. ?. Iatel. this thirteenth day of No- veralsT, A. D. iinut. i J. T. IITNT, Adminitrator of the Estate of T- 3. White, deceastd. 'lt:lfi-3tw. : EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has oeon, by the County Court of Marion county, Oregon, djily appointed executor of the last will and testament and estate of W illiam Cos per. late of said Marion county, de ceased. All persons .Indebted' to said estate are hereby requested to make Immediate payment of. "the same, and all ersons liaving -claims against said estate are reoueted' to : present the same, duly proved,, to the undersigned, at his law office. State street, up stairs in Tat ton's building. Salem. Oregon. within six months from the date of the first publication' of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this six teenth day of Noveralier, 1O0O. ! : TILMON FORD, . ll:lG-dlt-wrr. r Executor. Marker Reports The local market quotation yestrt day vere as followit i Wheat-50 ?ents at the Salem Flour- tng Mills Co,'g office. Oats 37J8e. Hay Cheat, buying, f 7 to $7-V: clover, S5 to SO, timothy, $3 to $10. Flour atul JC cmta per sack;;?f3 :t.c iK-r ibL ... Mill feed Bran, S13; chorta.? ?18. Butter 17$22 cents (buying).. Eggs 2T oents. ;r Poultry Cldckens lV?77e. per lb. Pork Fat, 4 to 4. gross; net. Becf-Steera, 3; cows, 3c; good neircr, ijic. - . - Mutton Sheep, 3c on foot: shear ed 2Yi to 3c Veal C and 7c drossed. ' 4 Tota toes 23c, buying. Wool 14 to 13 cents .market weak. MolwiJr 20 cents. HARNESS WHIPS, ROBES California Oak-tanned Leather ' nsed. . , Harness Oil, etc s. , P. C SHAFER 23 State Street k . Salem, Oregon 1 Foreign and Native Marble and Granite MONUMENTS Largest assortment V in, the state always In stock i ; William Staiger, : 297 Liberty Street, Salem, Or, . TAKE IT TODAY Don't pnt off taking the Keeley treat ment take It t toIay. It is he only euro for alcoholism nnd drug addic tions. Semi for .printed matter that tells all about Jt. ; - The Keeley Institute, " Portlmad, Or. c. i). jessup & co. Jiop Brokers ) 210 Commercial St., Salem. AM grades of hops bandied. I? Phoney to Loan On tmproT4 farm and elty property lowest current ratea. rwf T. K. FORD, Buah'a bank. BY MUTUAL AGREEMENT The firm of Kirk & I.tn Is thla day dis sfrel. W. A. Uston retiring and L. M. Kh-k continuing the ? business at the old stand, and collecting nil ac counts. f L. M. KIRK, ? W. A. IASTON. Salem, t)r. Oct. 31, 1900. ll:2-5tw. RUSTLING YOUNG MAN Can make $00 per month ftfld expenses. Per ; roanent position. Experience unnec essry. Write quick for particulars. Clark & Co., 4U & Locust streets puiiaaepnia pa. v:4-um-iiw. TERSONAL. MYSTERIES OP THE UNKNOWN revealed, by, the great Indian medi um and prophetess of the age, born with dout!e veil and second sight revealetl every bidden mystery never known to faiL Know your fate ; at once when nil others . falL Consult the best. Heal by the uses ot .her ; Revealed Herbal teas. Cure, chronic and 'o-eailed nncurable diseases. Free treatment for the - poor. Con sultation free. 132 Third street, near Aider, Portland, Oregon. , GKAPIG E OF.. .HniRTVl mm w.s win take place soon IN ORDER TO MAKE THE CHANGE THE STOCK II AS; TO BE Miiced rJearly One-Half..-: And to sell rapidly, there must be some in ducement to the purchaser. This they are sure to have, We start the great destruction of the prices on our stock immediately, aadvwill take about GO days.' It will enable you to buy a $15 suit of clothes for $9, a $12 suit for $7.50, a $10 suit for $60, an $8 suit for $5. Tn children's clothing.you.will get the same proportion. V ' lien's rubbers wbrth 75c for 50c and GOc rubbers for 40c. Ladies rubbers worth GOc for 38c Children's rubbers the same proportion, and the same in Arctics. ' ' Rubber boots, a discount of 25 per cent. Mackintoshes for men, and ladies at G5c on the dollar. - f ; ; Spxl cotton, best brands, at 25c per dozen. Ten-cent spool sitk for five cents. A package of chenille or arrasene to sell for 3e worth 15c. : Embroideries at C5c on the dollar; laces ditto. Passamentry trimmings at half price. Ladies shoes worth $5 for 75c; all ladies' shoes cost $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 to be sold for 50c. Children's shoes just half price. Overalls worth 60c for 38c All our men's underwear atCOcon the dollar. Men's overshirts at GOc on the dollar. Men's collars, the 20c and 15c grade, at &c, the 12 Jc grade for 7c, the 10c for 5c Blankets, quilts, counterpanes will be sold at a discount of 25 per cent. f Latest styles of ladies' jackets at half price. Latest styles of ladies' capes at G5c on the dollar. AH our silkSj plashes and velvets" worth from $t to $2 per yard will be soh for 50c,- nil otlier velveteens will be sold for 31c per yard, worth from 50c to $1 pcr.yard.:;-. j A $2, $2.50 and $3 cwset for 'lV cor set lor 75c, $1.25, $1 corset for 50c. -25c cor set for 40c ; ' . ' 1 Men's workiug gloves," a reduction of 2(hper cent She same on ladies gloves. The'Cbeet kid gloves at half price. " " t-.' Feathers, tips and plumes worth 50c 'to '75c to be sold for 10c each. ; t ' Towels at two-thirds their value' "7 7'" Table-cloths! 25 per cent, discbunt. ' All dress goods, 30 per cent, discount Our aim is to realizo about 05c on the dollar average, on about $10,000 worth of goods, and must be done within GO days from the 15tU of November. !; ' - V "' - '. Neckties, 35c grade for 20c, 50c- grade for 35c, the 25c bows for 15c. ! i;' . ... . Sox that will wear the price.oli.t.'-by selling a 50c pair for 3Sc A3&3 liir Tdr:25c. A J5c pair for Uc. A 10c pair for Gc, nmf for 3c. " ; :T ar 5c 'pair A fountain pen worth ,25c for 8c A box of paper and "cnrelopestworflil5c for 4c. ,- . :- ; Table cutlery at GOc-on the dollar. Razors, strops, and knives, articles worth a dollar for GOc. Tins will give consumers an opportunity to purchase the best grade o?(igo6ds at a lower price than has been heard of in Salem before. Those who know the value of money, arrd have sense eiieugh to know a good thing when it is offerod to them will come and partak$ of this greatitile at Friedman's Now Racket Corner State mad Commercial Streets . Satem, Oregea ' ' ' : . CXXXXXXXXXXX3COCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDXXXXXXXXXXCXXXXXXX3 mm RECEIVED O (3 ' : '.;-:.;: ;;;r- :; I A large assortment of fine dress skirts, underskirts, silk and worsted waists, wrappers no two alike yet; over 200 skirts to select from. They are drummers' samples from the largest wholesale house in the West, purchased at 33 1-3 per cent, discount, My customers will get the ben efit of this discount. Come and see themV : ; ! Isadore Greenbaum r ' ; " ' " First store south of Postoffice. ' THEY WANT HO Kit S. CHICAGO. Nov. 15. The Record to morrow will ?ay: J "That the Imllana counties of Lake, Porter. Stark and Laporte, within the next j-ear or so, will become the per-1 manent trekking grounds of many Transvaalcrs ami Free-Staters, seems probable. Owners of lands In the Kankakee valley are reported, to have combiued for the purpo.e or sending. agentsto South Africa and Holland .toi. encourage - the settlement of their btUd.'. r .:.',,'., ''. . ... A RAID THREATENED. NEW YORK. Nov. LI. It is nn- nounccl that the Society for the Rup prehi of Vice, of whlcfc Anthony mi EVERY TEACHER 1111 HIS OWN olt.iit to Rcrroui HOME SCIIOOL JOUUXAL. THE OREGOMTEAGHERS' f Is the only educational Journal., of general circulation published la .Ore gon. It 1 progressive nnd "op-tolate. Price one dollar a year. Conistock s the bend,.- will koou lwn the most extensive raid of -poolrooms ami jmuililimg: leais ever uudertsikm tn t hi city- The work of obtaining evidence baa lucent under way for w.ne ,4 1 me, aud the CiMtock SiK-dKiy ban recelritl (the akl of tn'any citizens, w1k have IkuihI tihciivslv-s into-an oi$:aiilmtlou known as -Itio AnM-Viet Society of New Y'ork. The evidence co53ectMl lm in'tnt turned over (to DI trict Attorney dardiner, wnl tt is sahl Mr. CoiURtock will itoday get out a fciTge number of warrants. BERLIN. Nov. 1.1. Tho Reiclistajt lilll mvddintr for n third suipbtmnn tary credit! m account of tbe China expcuUt&m fixes the salary of Flkd Martfisil Couwt vtwi Walkrsce at 15i, tWHl n if irks mmuaJry. with .large extras. T1h dirlHioo OonvmflntlcTS wlli recttlve 5,(Oil morkM nod extras and tlie low er officers will 1h iHiixi troMirtknately. The above are five ttnie -the nla of the Mtkiriet paid o,t borne. ' S. C. STONE, M. D. Proprietor of STONE'S DRUG STORES BALEM, OREGON, 1 TUts stores,' (two In number) are lo-: cated at No. 235 and 333 Commercial street, and are well stocked with a complete line of drujrs and medlclucs, toilet articles, perfumery,' brushes, etc, etc etc. ! ; DR. STONE' : nas bad' some 25 years experience In the practice of medicine and now makes no charge tor consultation, ex amination or prescription. Henry L. Rents, of Buitevllle. was a business visitor to fifth hi yesterday, j - SOME CLUBBIHG BATES . With '.he Oregon Teacher Monthly. Western Tencber new) '.. $1. 25 Western Teacher (renewal. .. . .1 7 Normal Intrnctor. i 1 23 Teachers Wortd ...v.."...,.-. 1 T0 The Teachers', Institute. .. . 1 T0 Our Times. 1 2T racific Homestead 1 30 Twlcc-afWeek 4 Statesma n . t . . ; 1 .V Weekly OTOgonian ........... 1 30 , Any one of these Journals win lie sent with the Oregon Teachers' Monthly one year for the price set op posite the name. Address, - ' Thg Orcgsii Teachers LTcnthlj, SALEM, OREGON Shark Skin Shoes at $2.5 0 ARE NOT MADE FROM SKINS OF SHARKS, RUT FROI -THE Choicest Selection of Calf Skin iler also and adJa . These skins are tanned by a process which- fill trp. , the . makes It as nearly waterproof as leather can be made. . It strengtb and wearing qualities not secured by any other process.!! The soles. Insoles ami counters are made from heavy slaughter leather and the best modern machinery and skilled workmen are employed..-' - T1k Shoes nre llsned to meet tlw wants of.tlHu wIk like tn at tractive Sho of substantial weight aaid grat iw-rvh-eT anl fl such we heartily recoinniend tliem. NOYES. NOKMAN & CO., St. Joseph, Mo. j C. Q. GIVEN, . GU KAISEB, REPAIUING Agent Uric acid in the blood causes Theumarism, sciatica, gout ami m-uralgia- THE REX . BHEUMATIO wRING- RemoTes the cause. A wrHten guar antec trith each rftx return your money in 30 days if not entirely satisfactory! -PRICE j2, A postal card will bring our little booklet that tell the story.,. Address. 5 ; i Sold iy KEX RHEUMATIC CO.. j J. O. BARRSalcm- Oresron, . k . Hartford Contj. r