WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, tue.sday, xovkmber 27, iox. IT 5 4 A TOCHO WOUAX SUOT BASLT SAT t'SDAT MOBMXO. 1 ncr Mother CIiIb It Vu Accident -Tfa Authorities Art gaJpletotts. young man. however, t- II about tlit? t ui v lry tli.it ! tl by flic woui.in. 1 lie otficers are watvliinjr the c!cely, and feel confident they, will Ik? nb'e to clear up the -cage in a few days. IIQPS ARE COO'iiuQ v 1 - w . v i; J;.' t 4 . DESIA3TD lit THE WO BUD'S HABKR i i is stboxg. ; Tlie Kakiu police are prwbjng Into the inysttries of eae Which came to their attention Sunday sftrrncou, and the more tliey ticnr about it and nie uioie tLvf lnvstli?nte it. taa im t- cv Jw their difficulty In arriving at tt tfJtljffi-tory -onojkn. On tarurday morning; bout 1 o'doi-V, Ir. John Rey nolds was called to one of tin cotrage on Ferry wtreet, between Church and High, to e a young -wtanan, wIkj ) was suffering from a guneibot "wound. Tliu doctor arrived and fount! tSie im tient Weeding quite fieely from tto wound.' Us found that the ball, wbkSi .wai evidently not larger tlan a. 22 csilH er, hdd iM:"d thavuiih tie girl's body, enuring the right rouWer and coning out through the right breast The young lady gave her nuuie as I lose , Jctme, daugbtitr of Mrs. Kate Woeh rop, tin; t4hnm(TUKikl at rbe.WiLain ctte Hotel, who has n.tdeJ in the J'ernr street cottage for more fliaa m. year. Mr. Wojebrop tcid Jr. Rey nold Umt lie uud !hvr daughter had gone to tlie iiill offlee, on North Front wtreet, to a young man who Wa on duty llwrc as night watch, to con sult hku about t-ome wirk lte wMjcd to hare ki In her diouse. ..While In the oHi-e dixe:-Ing the matter with the young man, tin? daughter started away, wiying she wnt going Imiuc. A the conversation was going o Wit? youiijr fellow wan l'aniiij? a 22 tiillb!r rifle, and; after It Jmr Ikcu cleaned m put hi n 3hH and iwinting 1'Im pun out throng! t lie door, tire. t Ko mitcry or any other nolKe wa :e:iid to attnrt-t their attention. On ally tlw nioUnT weut lioimHHl found the daitslHir woumknl as wtuted alovo. KI) tlw jtirl im l!ot iic--ldeiitn.1y by tine boy. a be ljad not one lioiue ha they rupceeuVbiit nt down on tlie jHjreh to wait fr ber mother. AflvT Khe wan. . hot t-Sie 'went Jkmikv witliout j'lM'aklnf to any one about tlie inattter. Dr. IteynuM wan reiuestd to keep die matter a wnner, tlit-y dkt iuk ' wlsu it known In tlMclty, lut tlK facts ktikcd out In wme way ami the e eitvy, with which they -endeavored t Iihle It. "Imi aroirw.'d the mRipicion of he oilletT!. TlJi iKtile iVt 3t lmir the lest rei ntaUou. aial It fcr the opinion of Wiif tJl"Hn. Htat Mm plrl wsu not rhot in th way hiljinil. 4nt tn1iev- rlKit 1k wa !ot by onw? one wflio-e tiou-v 1m wan cudciTXJrinz to bitrrlarlze. n rcia CoMt rrodact la ttetag SUppad to i VomAom-Thm Uopm Lft la i : TbU BtatC .. Tlie' Xew York Hop Reporting Com pany iiu its circular issued, under -date of ps'oTtfuiber 22d, reports the ; bop markets throughout he world as ex tremely . active ajid strong. The c.'r cular. gives report from the, various bop centres as follows: , ' ; 'L ;"Ixndon Market Our market shows considerable firmness and a Iar$ bus iness Isa a been transacted during the week;-tocks are getting into narrow circles, and if the present beattiiy de ma3d continues, we niust see a fur ther 1 advance in - prices. American Hotm bavo met with & fair shore of attention, and ninny important parcels 11 re changed hands; values, however. show very little ahteratloo, althou?n tlm fact uf Wiieir moving off most im prove the situation for those left on band ana future ishtpments. ? ; 'Continental MarkUs Our markets show a decided improvement irion the week,, awl becter inquiry prevails for all descriptions. Tle actual trade pausing is not extensive, : many con uiuers i leaving bount satnesent to last i hem, for some little time, but there Is qui-to enough, doing to koci u in a iienlfhy and sound condition. Values are now extremely Arm, and tendency point to improving figures. TXew ,Y'ork. Market very firm with stroug upward tendency. I'aclfle Cosist. Active demand for all descrrtions and full rates have been realized." Large quantities of our hoi- ari now going forkard to London direct. " Interior (X. Y. State.) The interior markets, are all excItetL Buyers are payrcg rreeiy, for cnolee, cents.' ' "i'rieert, (X. Y. aty.) Twtuty-one ctmts toi price bere for choice states. lSHa cents top price here for choice i"aeines." . : 4 :. II i ( t 1 s if a m & $. w & m 9 , Ox According to a report published" re cently in a. Portland psjper there Is nothing left of tla Oregon hop crop eiecjit : the culllngs remaining : from 4he big1 crop whicn are not desired by buyers: Tiiis h manifestly unjust to those holders who liuve sought to get a higher price , than rhe market has yet gone. The fact is. the hops sold first were the inferior in quality, as Special holiday Discount Sale " To encourage early CJiristniai buying wo liavo' bcided to offer n peal lO.pcr t-Wit CASH DISCOUNT, until Iecembcr 13th. This Is ft grrat opportunity for you o buy watches, clocks, silverware or anything for Christmas prevents at cxcctnliugly low prices. Our stock is bigger and better nan ever,- We Invite comiarisou of our prices with' others, plain figures. .: . - ; ;. - i - i - : ? - Goods marked in Barr's Jewelry Store Leaders In Low Prices j 118 State Street 6 SIX Cups and saucers for 63 cents.) 't'lates r3 cents. Very pretty shapt, In blaiu white, much better line 10 1 cents ier set higher. 57-Picce Dinner Set for $4.25 !kkI smooth ware $i.U. Lamps In stock. . Come and see us for Lamps. Over 300 YOKOHAMA ! TEA STORE . Tlione 2111 Freo Delivery.'-2-49 Commercial Street j Salem, Oregon EDUCATIONAL. 131 COURT Sr., SALEM, OREGON Wt 7. ST A LEY, Prtmrlpml ' Wben one Invests In a business education such as may be wcurrd a this school he is assured of substantial dividends. It Is a paylug Invcxi ' tnent evervwhere and a 1 wars." This facttls dMnonsfrllfed rontlnnnlfv l "the success of our graduates. Three distinct and complete departments. easiness, Shorthand and English - Students admitted at any time. " Visitors welcome. Class and ludivhl ual Instruction. We ask the fullest InvcstJgfitlon of our methods,; 'vorf and eiulpnient,by those who think of .securing a thorough training for bus- iness. eeua or can tor a. copy oi our juusiraieu catalogue. . In Business Offices are open to two classes of persons. (I) Those who write well, are, accurate In figures, understand bookkeeping, ct c. (2) Those who are skilled In short band and typewritfns. Persons who are proficient hi both Unci are bet ter off stilL Tley are always given the preference. - We teach all these branches, and many more. ' Investigate our work. It will pay. Call or write. - PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE '. . ' . - . Park and Washington Streets , j Q.UR CnlRHSTMAS BOX This year contains lots of nice things for young and old- No old, stale goods, but the best that money can buy, and the cash value of the contents is as follows: f;you.dont KNOW Ai You can make his acquaintance yet tbs year at a profit to yoarstlf. 5 lbs. Raisins, new stock, .5 lbs; Popcorn ' !; I doz. New Navel Oranges, 5 lbs. Mixed Nuts - 5-lb. Box Fancy Mixed Candy large size, i i i ' f -i ? i ' ... $ .50 .30 .40 .75 .65 $2.60 We will send you this box for $1, provided you send us au order for $ 10worth of other goods quoted in our Buyers' Guide of 24 pages, copy of which may be hadjfor the asking. We just want you to get acquainted with us this year so wo can havo your trade all of next year. Jones' Cash Store, 108 and 110 Front Street, Mention this paper when you write for the December Buyers'. Guide., Portland, Oregon a grower with good hops lias no fear but, lie can ? secure a good twice lor bis product, while those with a poor bop are always anxious to dispose of their crop at tbe earliest possible moment. -. -"..-- Manag?T Jamea Winstanley, speak ing yesterday of the reiwrt that the hops remaining in the hands of grow ers are culls, said: ."This report has no foundation in fact. I know of 2000 bales In this county, tflmt are as good bs any that have been sold. Tbertet are undoubted ly nnny mon-e than this in tbe couuty. probably double : that amount. These bops are held by responsible parties who can afford to take the chance of a higher market and at least two of the bolders Grave bieen offered 16 cents, but tfbey, ha v refnel to sell at that figure.' It is an injustice to the growers holding hops to circulate a report that may drive buyers away rrom tills section. : . , TUB CEXTCRY1S s LAST CIIItlSTIAS. Wonl was revelved j-estltrdav. In Sa- leni, that bois ; grown on the Dove ffci nn iMiir ' Indeiieudence owned by Horat Bros, won tbe gold medal at tbo , Porte KxpoMltibn, The Oregon hops wviv ' placed in connetitlon wit-b the product of every , hop-growing: country in tlie world and it Is a source of niui'U pride To Oregon grow ers that the hops grown here are the best tlie world produces, according to the : most competent - judges. This will make Oregon hops sought for from every, quarter of the world more than flier are at the 'oresent rime, and Insurm for the. product of the rtate the toi pnee ia tbe markets of the world. - I , I : v ; a . A ItEOCISITIOX. Oov. T. T. Oter jtisteidrty tneil u rtHjuUitlcci on th' tiovernor of fnllfornra for tlto delivery to tlw agent of the sla.te of Oregon of im O.-fMiwni-zrock. now under turttrt In Ran FratK-hHco. a a fugitive from loftth-e. " i4wansrock wat XoruKrIy t.l' lmrtiettokT In tlie Hokl ttheinptalz, in Portland, aisl on tlie evening of Xt vendjer lcth received $1jsi frciu A. K. fV'ttk-. u giHrt at tiie liokl. for --safe keiihig, but when the gnewt wfnt iiif ter his money.1 the harteniler bad de- eamisd. tnklilg lilie'.anouey.-wlfli him. .Hh wa rxrock went to . San Frnm-k-o, wlieie hs wan arrested nnd is b-1mr rffl. rH JHtim? i)ri mrliral of .ietectJvo 4.im C-cnlano, rlK state's agent. ani li' will le Ini2ht liflck to Partfciml " hin-l trial on a ciiargt? of larceny by bailee. . . A flood Time to Turn About and aiake the Day's Celebration Sim- . . ; pier and More Rational. " ; Making an appeal for; a simpler Christmas, Edward Bok, In the De- i cember Ladies' Home Journal, con siders . 1his Christmas because it is the Jast of the century a good time io change about and go back to the simpler Christina's of earlier dayg. Wby not respond a little to our nat ural eelves; 4he selves that were given to us as chlhlren?'' he asks. ("Itf other words, why not be simpler, and be true to ourselves? Why . not give a true remembrance 4o our children to carry them, through their Jives the remembrance that comes" of true giv ing. Not the giving that we feel, for some reason, we should or ought to practice. Not tlie giving that is meas ured by what the gift costs. Not the giving that comes of any artificial or conventional motive. But the giving that comes of great gladness; the' giv ing prompted by real loving-kindness; the giving of einceritjr; the giving of tlie heart. It makes ifo difference how simple may lie the giving. It need not be a gift; even a few written words .Willi suffice, i believe that there are certain things ' needed to evoke the highest power of Christmas; its rarest gladness. . It shines bright est and best, and discloses most where material expression of It Is wanting. It ' tells its best and sweetest Ktcrets wlKTe love is found. , It grants it highest endowments to hearts thai are eiinpk ami true and gladden the lives of others. The material surround ing matter not. Upon truch a Christ mas the Master of the feast bestows the dearest, most, abiding Influences that can come into the human heart." Market Reports The local market quotations yestei 47 were as follows: , Wheat 50 cents at the Salem Flour- n Mills Coi ofBce. O.U$-37Sc. , - " Hay Cheat, buying. 7 to 7Jm- clover, $5 to $G. timothy, a to $10. Hour 80 and 85 cents ber sack:. .l to fX-JJ per bbl. ; - Mill feed Bran, ) $13; shoris; $18. Butter 17Q22 cnts (buybjg). Eggs-fco cents. - - ; Poultry Chickens mjje. per ib. I'tMkFat, A gross; C 3-5. nit. Beef Steers- rtlAi' mw ' rv. rr.t heifer, 3V4c ' "V, Mutton Sheen. 3e on foot- Klmr. ed 2Y to 3 -, . . , ,i VeatHJ and 7c dressed. -Potatoes 23c, buying. Wool 14 to 15 cents .market weak. Mohair 20 cents. - DIED- SinI)ENLY-Mr. Henry J. Hopkins, of Altai iiy, of the hardware ttrni or Hopkins' 'IVros.,' dknl KtKklenly in Alliany Snmkir afternoon of ik Iexy. Mr. Hopkins was xsltel Unler of; tlx All any lodge. B. P."0. ElkK,' anl it- wil known ml promi nent citizen, and,; had numtTous friends in Salem. ' He , kavee one dsiURhter, - Mbw 1 Margaret Hopkins, Who ia in Li Angeles for tier health. lie Is expected to roach Albany on Thursday, wlien" the funeral will by held. . PIIETTY, PEUSECITTKH pwior EATON. 'Ok! Hkkory" Could Not. (Jain Ad mission to Social Olrcks for the -Inkeeper's Daughter. disposed io (Sympathize ; with : lier, gave a aimdlar entertainment. The wife, of the Minister . of Holland was especially exhorted by Van Iiuron to take a. sesiit.at the sutler-table by the side of Mrs; Eaton, ; But when, after some embarrassing descent on her part, she reluctantly consented to le escorted to the! table. she deliberately walked out , of he room on discover ing that .Mrs.; Eaton was , seateil at the head of the table." i TIIE NEXT CKNTTJItY WILL BRING LONGER. LIFE. The. American, will be taller by from one to two inches in the next hundred years. His increase of stature will re sult from better health,-dm to vast reforms In medicine, sanitation, food and athletics. He will Hve fifty years instead of thirty-five as at present for 1m will refclde in the suburlwc The city house wili practieally 1h no more Building 1n Mocks will be illegal. The itrip from suburban home 1o ortke will require a few iuinutes only. A penny will ny the fare. December Ladies Home Journal. .Utercarlon about ;trifles is a fmit ful source of friction, and stm-k sub jects of deputation - Ibcget si. eliroulc "toucljiness." .: One seldom convince by exclled and voluble argument, ami wlien a suspicion of temier apjH'ars good-iiy to success' Politcm eotti pels a conciliatory manner, au oimu mtnded hospitality to tlie views" of others which will lie most effective if the object bolo Influence, rather than to vent our Irritation. Deeeniber La dies'.' Home Journal. , PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Weak ness, breguLwity and omissions, increase vig or and banish "pains MOTTO J of njenstruation.'' They are LIFE SAVERS " to tirls at 'uJ frii womannooa, aiding development of organs and body. No W'jf' known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life S4 becomea a pleasuro. ftl.OO IEIt BOX 1IY MAIIj. Sold fJ drUfiTgists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohkv - I - - FOR SALE BY AUL DRUGGISTS. NOW LOOK AT THIS RIBBED BACK RUBBER ... ! those Ribs? Wliat gooI ere they? Why. tlKit rlbU-d pi.s-e folds down under the heel, giving double thickness and double wear right at' that poin t. The heel won't breakout. '-', i They fit, they wear, they stay on. - . Water and mml wont soak up io wot the skirts. 1ie-au tJie llilw pre vent the tJuction. You will find tbi. HOOD COMPANY SPECIALTY at SALEM SHOE STORE M Next Door to Bushes Bank, State Street R. H. LEA BO f Manager A. P. Aruistrvug, LL, V.t lrlnclpaL J; A. Wesco, Pcuuian and Secretary HARNESS ' WHIPS, ROBES . Califcmta Oak-tanned Leather used (tiaraess Oil. etc. i P. E. tHAFER : i 23 State Street. Salem, Oregon "Tlie war whldb Presiifent Jackson tiegau against the s United States Bank did not teHt' his heroic nerve more I hair the war whicfi ojiened in his Caldnet over the question whetlK-r Peggy: Eaton shoulkt lie recognired by fhe women of Washington a a Cabinet lady," " writes William Per rlne, in the December IiQdles Home J ourna 1. "The prominent .. ladles - of the Administration generally reached Ltbe coticlnalon. .that IVggy Eaton s iron hi be ostractzl.'f The i social re bellion against ' 'Old Hickory' even broke out in his own household. Hie one -oipicuous public man wSio did not yield to the feminine crusade was Martin, Van Buren, the Secretary r of I State, who had the advantage of be ing n waiiower and who had leterndn ed with hi nave dexterity to please be iron will of the President in all things. Jackson was lelighted with ! conduct, but the dhlonwtlc finesse of the 'Little Magician' failed almo? as much as tflie ficriv-HMtndates of 'Old Hickory. The British Minister, wlio v-as friendly to Mrs. Eaton, was prevailed upon to - give a ball and suner, but it was impossible to keep togetlKT uny eotilhrti in which Mie took.ixirt. or to direct the conversa tion at ; tlie a ble - toward her. . Tle ' the Russian Minister, who was also o For the Benefit of Qur Out-of-Town Patrons. W1io may liave 1een uuabhV to avail themselves of our SKial Seliofd ; Suit Sale we Jmve.hideI to continue this Sale another week, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 suits for-' - , . . y s and some excellent blues In $3, $3.26 asd $3.50 suits at $2.45 Tbexe are tlOOD VALUES at regular" prices nird Extraurdlaary Values at Sale Prkis. If yoti are interested come in and look them over, we will appoint you Judge and Jury. There will be but one verdict "The Best for Itlio Least f Money." .. .v " Special Mackintosh S'ale. Monday G. IU. Johnson c Co,, . Tfce People's Clothiers and f crclsbtrs. - 1 - 257 Commercial Street Salem f Oregon