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i ; WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, - pfi:iday, xov. 23 ' -: : '.WEEKLY OREGON. STATESMAN, . ... . .... , - - 1 ... . - I 9 Special Holiday:..:, Discount Sale - ' A CCI DOT 1 N X BO WLlXti At LEY Flete6r Lorsr Fall atiS Sustains a FrattreI Limb While Enjoying : "an Innocent Sport.'-j - To encourage rnilr Christmas buying j we hnve, daided .,1 in .--f Mnt isfi DlsVoUXT. nntiii iMffUiW 15th. -to " offer a 1 This N a great opportunity for yffli o lny watch:-. eWk. silverware h!n fur Chroma- rre-.iil at csci-ediusfy low irb--s. Our ck Is blg?r and better than -ever, j , Invito comiKU-fsou of our price with others, plain tigim. . . - e - . !S :. - , Goods marked tn' Barr's Jewelry Store Leaders la Low Prices 118 State Street Today and Tomorrow's Specials ...Boys School Baits, 9 $2.25 $250 $2.75 and One Dozen Regular $3.00 Sails SS15 to 5... 553.00 553.25 w 553.50, Srs nrfMi'cr 'Lfcng- a young man altont 7 y.ir oCage. wbo. resides with bis talent on 4smth tsmimetvia rwi, n;oke.Li le laH'nijrht while bowl ing In the lxowllajc AHey belonging to Otto Klettat; the eoror of Coinmer- lal ami J'wtjt Ktmt. T1m ly iras iii Hu set" of 4hTowlnsr -tlm liall tvhi lii foot ifPiil oausmfr lnm to ran H-arJly to t?K fiir Which fracturtl lie lKne of ils fc'ft leg alnut 4 inches aloT the.kwe.. ... -? ' ' irt a irnMnt fie day' upon 1bc floor," lansfhta- but hi cotnianlon oort aijir-oTeretV that Be . ttnw tnrable to get"p naif came to liis assi-ftanee. lie wa lidpp4 Jo' his fWt aiul It was foiKul that he wa seriously hurt. lr. Joliu ' Ileyaohli wa suimooueil. ami he niale known, Ihe nature of the iu- nry ami ..the young jnau was takea to lHwne where tue traetnre was nHli-Ml ami j aM done ,fhat was po nJble to make the natyerr cmufortablo. Fletcher Iiiis was for many years hews boy, antl . 1 well : known all over th-o eity.; Jj-or 4 t!ie ; part ' few uonthA lie 1ki been UriTing tne ie- llyerj- wajron of E. C. Cross meat : BOPS LY1V0 IK WW YORK. , $2.45 A waiting i, Shipment to Foreism Torts Iloom on 0-ean vessels ot i Available. Take the Hiir&to come and ske--Yoa wilt be convinced. 3c , i; The, People's Clothiers itii Furnishers 257 Commercial Street : : j -; 1 V'. Salem, Oregon Valentine Inewi, the pioneer lop broker of, Xew, Torfe, .tn lbeussiu5 the ctnulitlou of the marker, says in' his PrebH-ers Frlee rnrreui nmler Lite or .NovemiKT. J tin: , .31.57S . ;uvs . .10.218 av 1,042 B- bix re Cup Anil 0 sauolr for cents. In plain white, rtuuh4lKttt'r line 10 Plates ."." cents. Very pretty hap, cents per set higlier. 57-Piece Diniier Set! for $4.25 Oool Lamps in : smooth ware ?J.f. C3ome antl se. us for Lamps. Over " 300 YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Thone 2111 Free Delivery. 249 Commercial Street 1 Salem, Oregon In Business Offices are open to two classes of persons. (1) Tlioso who write well, are accurate In figure, understand bookkeeping, et c (2) Those Who are skilknl in 8hor hautl and typewriting. Persons who are proficient In both lines are -bettor off -Ktill. They are always given the preference. We teach all these branches, and many mere. Investigate: our work. It will pay. Call or write. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Streets A. P. Armstrong, I.L. 11., Principal. - 13. A. Wesco, Tenman and Secretary Uric acid In the blood causes rheumatism,; sciatica, gout ami neuralgia. THE , REX RHEUMATIC BING rtemoves tlie cause. : A written guarantee with eaeh ring to return your tnoruy in "J day if not entirely satisfactory PHICK ?2, A postal card will bring our little booklet that tells; the story. Address. Koid bv : s I BEX BIIEUMATIC f'O., J. G. 11 Alt R, Salem. Oregon, , . j Hartford, Conn. THE CBISIrt PAST. 1 THE LINEN DUSTER- HIGHER EDUCATION.: FroTidl by A meriean Catholics" for ; -; , Ambitions Women. - WASHINGTON, . N'ov. 22. Trinity College, t he newly fonndeil Catlulie institution for higher education of wo men, was leilk"ated .today, s t Tise 4nstitutim Is on of tk mast a mbi lions project s of higher : cd uva tion tluit Jia ye.t recelvtil atbntion of the Catholic antlmrities. Cardinal f5ibins. An gjyiiT his cm bless? ng to the project, ki id it woId relieve the cnlvexjiity from the emliarraswuient of iefusing- admlsskm to , Tronh'O, many of wlHim hal applieil'for its higher iustriKrtiou, and wouhl complete and crown the whole system of Cat hoi ie ediu-ation. CHANGED THE NAME. The Monitor Connecticut Now Called the Nevada. ! WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. Monitor No. 8, fornerly known as Connecticut, building, at Bath, Me- has been re naiucd the Nevada ly Secretary Long. The state authoritjetf of Ckmw-ttcut !' UM1 itliat tlseir etimmonwealth wa.s entithKl to the dignity of a battlvhi:i in tlie naval, noiuenclature. ; , THE MARKET?, FortlamV Nov. 22. Wlwaf, Walla Walhi, o-W'.'VlVa-; Bluestem, 57c. San Francijco. Nor, 22. Wheat, De- LrtmUfr, OSHc; mslt, 97v. Chicago,-Nov. 22. Wiheat. Dectn.ib.r. oixning. 74Uf74Vic: 4oinA 71W 71V'. Barh-y, ?ifiiiJc. Fhix, l.tSM, 1.70.- Iiiwrioo1, Nor. 22. Iwr. .".s llvd. -Wheat, Deceb- FKEED BY riHLIPINOS. Receipts for week.. .. ... Receipts' from Sept. 1.... . Exiorts to EuroH for week. 'xirts from Sept. 1 ....... iniHU ts f or veek , Imiorts from Sept. 1. There is cimtlnne! tree tuiying m c1k , interior f thetate. Avith 20c. promptly paid, and 2M,-. for esin- ially desirable aots while few If airv now otuainiiiile itelow ltc. unless or exceptionally ioor quality. The large disiiK'uey littween receipts and ex ports i explained by the fact of a -or.-lty of suitable ocean freight room ami thousands of bales, are re ported ljere nwaitlns hipment. Brew- rs aw showing very fair and Increas ing interest. ,: Reliable advices trom tlie I'acitic oast report only bono to 8M bales lft Huisohl in lirst hands ti Oregon ami about; the same tiuant- itv In Washington, though the ware- loB-ses m the ast are fiUtnl with hops that have been sold and await ship ment., Ijvndou advices report a more active ilemand from brewers at well supported price. We raise price of highest grade state 1900 bops a trifle but make hanK in other grades, tboujrh tlw ; market is in' quit- firm shape all around. Comp:iratively few 1N!K lijijs in tirst hands and desirable grades, beld firmly. . State. Hunt, choice, per lb A721 - State, V.nnt. good to prime. .. .lSftf in State, V.unt, comnum to fair. .106117 State, lM)i,;clHke. per 11). . . .14ftil." State. 1W -omiuou to fair. .lOTallVj Pa. .(kMUit HX elioice V.trtlitu. Pa. Coitst 1XK com. to prime. l.tlS Pa. Coast 1800 choice.... ..14ir Pa. Coiist 1S00 good to priiiH.12frtl.t l-a. CkKist, l.s?)0, KHr to fair, sfrrll State rnd Pa. t?o;ist lSW.... &a U American Offlcer, a IMsoner ot Rebels, 1 Set at Liberty. Nuevitas Ecija. Tnslay evening. Iris appearam-e tlwr lielng a great sur-prl-;e as Agnifti Ida's ordr for'-the re k as of r American sillii-rs im-lnded only elted .men. . v ', V 1 Assistant Hete s a '"story-of a teml- V-n death in Kentucky . on ehn-tion day tliat should havo a god head..! ;v Alitor W1m kiibl liini? Assistant No one... He dhnl a natnr- al death. That s tlie remarkable part of it. Philahlpl;ia Press. EVEflY TEACHER.... OUGHT TO SUPPORT HIS OWN HOME SCHOOL JOURNAL. THEOREGOHTLAGHERS' Is tlnv only educational journal of general circulation publislied In -Oregon. It is progressive and up-to-date. Price one dollar a year. SOME CLUBBIKG RATES With ihe Oregon Teachers' Montlily. Western Teacher Cnewj . . . Western Teacher (renewal). Normal Instructor. ........ Teachers' World The Teachers Institute., Our Times.,...,......, Pacific Homestead . . . , TwiceKV-Week Sitatesman. Weekly Oregoninn $1 25 1 .TO 1 2T 1 p 1 f25 1 i50 ljso -lr50 MANILA. Nov- 22. Lieutenant Frederick W. Alstaetter, of the L'uit ed States Engineers, who was can tured by the insurgents early last SeptemlHr north of San IsJdre, has leeu releasetL He enteretl the Ameri can . garrison at GShan, province of Any one of these journals will f be sent with tht Oregon Teachfrs' Montlily one year for the price set op posite tlie name. Address, J ; ; The Oregon Teachers' Monthly SALEM, OREGON. .BY MUTUAL AOREEMENT-The firm or Kirk Ac Liston is -this day dls-; solred, W: A.' L1stm retiring and 1. M.j Kirk otitinulng the business at th? old stand, and collecting " all ae emmts. . f I. . M. KIUK. t I ' , 5 W. A. LISTON. Salem, Or. Oct. 31, 15V ils:-5tw. Money to Loan On Improve farm, and alty property. at lowet current ratei. j . ::;'-t::T.7Kf6Rp,; : ' Over LawM tk ' Bush bank. RUSTLING YOUNG MAN Can maka $G0 tier month and expense.! JVr- iuanent nosition. Exnerienee uniiec- essry. Write quick for particulars. Clark & Co., 4th Puiladephia Pa. & Locust streets, 9:4-Cni-kIw. PERSQNAI "1" MYSTERIES OF THE UNICNT)WN revealel by the great indian nedl um ami prophetess of the age.i l)rn with double veil ami second sight.' revealed every. bidden mystery never known to fail, Kno your fate at once when all others fail. Consult the. best: 'Ileal by the uses ofMier -ltevealel Herbal teas. Curerchronie and so-ealled uncurable diseases. Free treatment for the poor.1! Con. sulfation free. 1321i Third: street, near Alder, Portland, Oregon. - ,S. C STONE, M. D. Proprietor of TAKE IT TODAY Don't put off taking the Keeley treat ment take it today. It is .he only euro for alcoholism and drug addictions.- Send for printed matter that tells all about It. The Keeley institute, Portland, Or, STOHFS DRUG STORES SALEM," OREGON. Tli2 stores, (two in number) are lo- cated at No. 235 and 333 Commercial street, and are well stocked, with av complete line of drugs and. medicines,. , toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc., etc., etc DR. STONE " nas bad some 25 years experience In the practice of medicine and how makes no charge for consultation, ex amination or prescription. ' change: ojr firm QOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)faX)OCOXX)OOOOCXXX x ' will take place soon IN ORDER TO MAKE THE CHANGE, THE STOCK HAS TO BE Reduced Nearly One- Half C ASTORIA. Tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind Yea Hard Alwajs Bcaght Bears tha Signature of A DIVORCE DfMED. ST. IT-ITERSBUBG. Nov. 22.-The Will the votie of the automobile re- latKC bulletin " shows the Czar's Hm-isnlt Ju the re-toration of tlie old-fash dltloU is- favorable. Tlie doctors le- Ueve the crisis past. IIK.VVY LOSSES. .COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., Nov; 22. The property lo? from yesier day's storm a shown to be alwut sunyioo- " Barrels of Money Would not buy a letter machine thau the Standard Rotary. It's iH-rfeet ion itself. ' f You can't flml a ltetter machine at any price, no matter if . its, diamond Ktihled. . r llitrh nel. two in one. lock - and chain stitch, large lobbin. easy rnn n'ng. More gos! points than In any other oiv. machine. , j ioned limn duster' Time was when every traveler conlderel it necessary to own one of tbem. The auumiobile kicks up a lot of dust when tlve'stTeet are dry, 'and some of the drivers of these machiueH have taken to; the duster as a weans of protecting their clothing. New York Times. iRepncceutaiiruekx-t Iltnry Keen. of Smyton. is in Salem looking after busiuess matters. ; ' ; x Market Reports. The local market juouuoa yestet dj trere'as loTIowt: .. rl, ; . : ) c ' . :. Wheat 50 cents at Ibe Salem Flour injr Mills Coi office. Oats 37$3Sc. . f ', Hay Cheat, "buying. 7 to t?); clover, $5 to $G. timothy, $9 ta 110. Flour SO and 85 cents per rack; ?3 o tsl.20 per bbl. , Mill feed Bran, $15: shorts. 1S. Butter 1722 cents (buying). Esrgs 3 cents." r'- " - ' '" "" "?' Poultry Chickens OQTc. per lb. Pork Fat, 4U gross; 5 3-5. net The Ca.e of Steele vs. Steele on Trial in the Circuit Court Yesterday. In department No. 2, of the state circuit court. Judge R. 1. Boise put in tlie entire day yesterday in hear iuz eviilence and argument in the con tested divorce case of Nettie G. Steele vs. Clui. E. Steele. The plaintiff alleged cruel an inhu man treatment in iiuiimtoum charges wbkh wen each deniI by the defen dant. Afbr hearing tin? evidence and argument for plaintiff by Attorneys R. J. Fleming and W. T. Kaiser, ami for the defense by R. F. Bonhaiu ami Carey F Martin, the vtirt retwbrei 4nl-t a l'UKthy opinion, denying the divorce soujrht by Mrs. Stetle. In t he divorce case of W. II. Hen Ikie vs. M. O. Henline, Jtulge Boise on'ertd a decree of divorce yesterday. giving tle ilaintiff one-third of his wife's property together with cost a;;:i dlshwrsemeut of the suit. In the divorcv. cose of Paiuile Z. M! Mrllur. :vs. Samuel A. Mnlkey, a de- fa pit of the defendant was noted and tlie rasi set for trial at 10 o'clock, Monday. Noveanber 2Wh. A numler ii'Mlur, qtiity eases are also set for trial at the kium date. 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, and will take abqut'CO days. It will enable you to buy a $15 suit of clothes for $9, a $12 suit for fO, a $10 . suit for $0.50, an $8 suit for $5. fn children's clothing you will get the same proportion. Men's rubbers worth 75c for 50c and COc rubbers for 40c. ' Ladies' rubbers worth 60c 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 05c on the dollar. j Spool cotton, best brands, at 25c per? dozen. Ten-cent spool silk for five cents. A package of chenille or arrasene to sell lor 3c worth 15c. Embroideries at5c on the dollar; lac.es 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. ' 7 Overalls worth 50c for 38c All our men's underwear at COc on the dollar Men's overshirts at COc on the dollar. Men's collars, the 20c and T5c grade, at Sc, tho 12c grade for 7c, the 10c for 5cV v Blankets, quilts, counterpanes will be sold at a discount of 25 per cent. . . Latest styles of ladies' jackets at half price. Latest styles of ladies' capej at G5c on the dollar. "' :: rxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxo. mum J 8 All our silks, plushes and velvets worth from $1 to $2 per yard will be sold for 50c, all 0, other velveteens will be sold for 31c per yard; o worth from 50c to $1 per yard. - ' ' , A $2, $2.50 and $3 corset for $1. $1.50 cor set lor 75c. $1.25, $1 corset for 50c. 75c cor set for 40c . , Men's working gloves, a reduction of 30 per cent She same on ladies', gloves,. The: best kid gloves at half priee. . - -,. Feathers, tips and plumes worth 50c to 75c to ba sold for 10c each. Towels at two-thirds their'value.; ; Table cloths, 25 per cent discount f All dress goods, 30 per cent, discount. ' Our. aim is to realize about 65c orr the dollar average, on about $10,000 worth of goods, and must be done within CO days from the 1.5th of November. ,,.' ; . . - Neckties, 35c grade for 20c, 50c grade for 35c, the 25c bows for 15c . l- Sox that will wear the prices out by selling a 50c pair for 38c. s A 35c pair fori25c A 15c pair for 9c A 10c pair for Cc, afad a 5c pair for Sc. ..-,; ;- ; :; A fountain pen worth 25c for 8c. A box of paper and envelopes worth 15c for "Table cutlery at 60c on the dollar... 1 Razors, strops, and knives, articles worth a dollar for 60c. ' ' . D 3c; good F. A. WIGGINS. 307 Cemmtrrcfaf street Carbide 2 lbs 25c. Beef Steers, 3; cows, heifer. 3Vc. Mutton Sheep, 3c on foot; shear ed zVt to 3C " Veal C and 7c dressed. Potatoes 25c, buying. , ' .Wool 14 to 15 eents'.market weak. Mohair 20 cents. HARM ESS WHIPS, ROBES California Oak-tanned Leather used. ' Harness Oil, etc F. E. CHAFER . , 23 State Street. 6alm, Oregon FROM ST.! MICHAELS. Hon. E. 1 . Hatch, formerly of Polk county, but for tlie iiat three rears collector o f cust oms a t St. Micba Ls, Ala ska, was a Salem Visitor yesterday, having bft his jiost on tlie last steamer, on Octolwr- 21st.: in ' response to oixlers from Washington, to report In I'ort land for onlrs. He exiMcts to be as signed ;to duty' on the coast until siulng, when on June 1st. 3?e wUl le stn'r Uick to bis post, that lx-ing the time of the opening of -navigation. lie is enjoying nhe visit In; Oregon; the first one in t b ree years,' very m uch. He reorts m enormous bnsine-s at his post, having passesl f2.0HO,Ot1t in mer-lianoMe through the custom hottso for Iawn last sost son. while ?7,500, Ooo In gold from tlie Kkmdlke passl Mu-ough the custom house, on the way to the outer world. This will give consumers an opportunity to purchase tho best grade of goodiat a lower pneo than has been: heard of in Salem before. Those who know the value of money, and have sense eneugli to know a good thing when it is offered to them will come and partake of this great sale at : -''" - - ;- l'-'r ',. " i ":' i ."t- ." r?,-. "' .-.,'-'' ; ' - j . .. . . -; Friedman's New Racket :"r -."' - ' : '-' ' '" ,"-' " - .:. ,''' . - ,.. - ' . .- . Corner State and Commercial Streets Stem, Oregon , ;-, CXXX30CXXXX5000CXX)0006bcXXDf Seasonable Gbdds at Seasonable Prices SI JOT HIMSELF. ? REPUBLIC. WaAh..!Nov. 22. Txt in the mountains in a blimHoif mw storm, tkwge M5vin dwiired of n lief and shot biirtself last night. WHEN WRITINOr-To onr advertisers,- ay you saw it In Om States man.". r r... . - Dress skirtsj underskirts, fasainators wool shirt waists for 1-3 qis coTint trom regular price. Our purchase of travelers' samples at jt-3 discount enables us .to ; do so. Having purchased the stock of the Qsburn Rabket store at a great discount, I will' sell shoes at whole sale cost and some for less. : Isadore Greenbaum r . '-, V". ,-'' ' First store south of Postoffice.