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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1900)
WEEKLY OREGON. STATESMAN, fuiiuy. decembek 7. 1009. JUST LliiS. '-FINDING ..MONEY .v f ; 'ft j v Our lg 10 per cent cash discount .... twk is going on. now Is tli time to ; buy your Christmas present or any thin? ynsi may need In the DIAMOND. WATCH. CLOCK, JKWELUI, 81Ir VBUWAIIC OK NOVELTY LINE. .A new lot of elwny goods jtwt received v Renieiuber our discount sale lasts only untill December 15th. ; Barr's Jewelry ."Store; EES ' ' . - : ' ." ... ' .Caps and 0 saucers for C5 cent. Pltftes 53 cent. Very pretty chap, in plain white, much better Kne 10 cents per set higher. " 57-Piece Dinner Set for $4.25 IJood smooth ware $0.00." Come and see us for Lamps. Over 300 La Hips In stock.' v j YOKOHAMA TEA STORE i i 'Phone' 2111 Free Delivery. ' . , 249 Commercial Street I Salem, Oregon In Business Offices are "open to two classes of persons. (1) Thos4 who write well, are accurate In figures, understand bookkeeping, et cJ (2) Those who are skilled in short hand and typewriting. Persons who arc proficient In both lines are bet tor off still. They 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 Streits . , A. r. Armstrong, IX. B., Principal. '' Jf.'Ai Wesco, Penman and Secretary , 0C0 filRITOSHES ARE WEATHER DEFIERS They are a protection againxt pneumonia, but they tdiould lie well made imd of relialrfc iHaiitie to fe of serrk-e. Hu not make the mistake again and -buy "bait ami so-called leaders, but practice economy ana miy u ' j " ' 0 GOOD MACKINTOSH U cll yon 'iMit. ((fiiaraiiteeilli.v jthe Makers! for JIAKHItS TIIICKS. Tliy are pood values. Tlie naiiis are sewed. KtraptMd aud cement ed. They are Jnat.tlie Tight k'iutt ,lxt us show them to you. G. AA. Johnson & l Co., " The People's Clot&Icrs and fornishers.! 5?57 Commercial Street Salem, Oregon vXXXXX00XKXOCXXX00XXX0 NEW IMrOllTATION'. lion. David II. Looney, of JefTcmon. one of the uost iiott'd and Kiicceful lreeder! of Hue Jersy xtM-k lu Oregon, ha added another valuable anhiiail to UU already tlue herd.- He recently imfrtt'd a very tine bull calf, linnl on the inland f Jersey. This. V prolmbly the only Jersey bull In Oregon that wns bred en thai' fdiitott' bCantl. He t ired ty the famoiM bull. Sultana') inMcn IjwI (P. 8. 2ia J. 11. !.), owned y Irennii I'liiniplt'd. Trinity, Isdaud or Jersey The dam of the calf Is,LtuIU of pt. Heller, a iw that wa -highly-com ircndetl on the lIarrd. This addition to the IKiTey Iienl I a most fmlort ant and valuable one for Marlon coun ty, and hIiowk that tine tdck 1. appre clatetl. and that the enterprising stock jnen of the valley will spare no pains or cost to make their herd the best in the land. t --' ' . - - "t W. TownsetKli a farmer residing . tiear WoKllMirn was hi Salem yester day looking after bnslnesw. . AiiHonucement.- To nectmmodate thoe who are par tial to the use of atomizer In pp1j Int Ihinidi Into the naal parage for catarrhal tron Ides, the proprietor prepare' reani ' Balm In lifinkl form, which will be known as Kly' Liiakl Croam l'-aliu. Price including the Kpraylng tute i 75 ets. Drnggists or by tttait. Tim liquid form 'embodies the medicinal properties of the Hd lirepttration.:' fream Jalra fc quickly abnorlMHt by the tncnthrane and -1oa not dry up the sn-cretlons bu( changes them 'to a natural and healths charac ter. Wy Urotliers,"' Zti Wairrn st N. Y. .-A - -"- I I Am Selling Machines ? Along notwitlkiManding the piano rush. "The Paragon" s : a." viderHlid shuttle machine, at( a low price and others from jpUvtHl up. I The Standard IJotary. higlriecd twoj in one, lock and chain Kitten,'- la tltl the "Stan 'lard; in every way. Come and ee as. . . '-".... i : ; It FOCNDKIIKD. Iite Wednesday evening 8iurou Leudteu, of Yaqulna, took his gasoline launch. Trilby, to South 1-ach to tow over the bay 2. Chhiese with tlwir baggase to Yaqulna. Sixteen Chines and the IwKgage-valued at $JST0, were plactnl in the xcow, while nine were taken Into the launch. When well out into the stream ,tln waves began to dash high against the side of tlie mow whk-h o frightened .the Chinese that they made u rush to the other side. ThH swatnpnl the craft aul at once Mr. Leudteu cut lose from It and af ter lauding the nine he had on board hastened back to the rescue. ...He fonnd uiOHt of the Chinese clinging to. the wow, but mne of them were swluwuiug around lu the bay. They were all picked up and taken ashore without the-. loss of one although It was a narrow escape for some of them. The baggage was all lost, but it H thought that It may be possible to recover some of It. P4SSKD TO HER WAHD. Mrs. Fr&Dcina Tt'hlte DI-d In To'X ' County Yrsterdty Was ' the , ' Mother of Mrs. Kantntr. F.A.WIGGINS. it- ' ' 307, Commcrcimt street ' n rvi i -vi. f r;. i i Mrs. Franclua White, widow f Hon. J. II. White, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 1 E. Starbuek; in Polk county. Thursday Drcember tl. JHoo. vMr. White wai linrn in Wheeling.- West VirglnLt. In 1528, and at mi early age,; removwl wbh her pa refits to Missouri whire in . ls-I'.. she was 'married to J. 1I -White. I i 1SV the fftmily crostl the plains to Oregon, living for a time in Marlon county, .ami later settling in Polk coonty. . three miles west of Salem. For itwre than two yours and a half Mrs. White bus. been a paralytic, bear ing her tnrsfortnne with tlie greatest patience.- She was a woman of noble character, always doing for others, glad to Ik- of service to any one, and never - thinking of herself. She was beloved of all who came to know her tore' m?ny frleuils lament her: depar lle htwlwiHl diel fourteen years ago. Herurviving children are J. C. and M. . White, of Crowley; W. W hite of Fintenjrise; Mrs. F. E. Star buck, and W. J. White, of lolk coun ty, ami Mr.. W. O. Kantner, of Sa lem. S. L,. Purvlue of this city Is a grambjoi.. . Press ' of Private 1 Baslnean; the' Only Reason for His Action An ,-. . - - . Able Officer. - The Roseburg Itevlew, of WeInes day evening, in discussing; the resig nation of County Judge-Jce Lyons, of Dontta. county, mention of whielt was made in yesterday's tatesnnAn. says: Connty Judge Lyons lias tendered his resignation from that office, the papers baying bepn forwarded' fo (lav- croor Geer Tnesdayr to- take effect as soon a the Governor may. see .fit "to act . upon the ante and name hi suc cessor. Tula comes as a surprise a- It was not known that fucbr action was contemplated- . As wa.v known, the jndge many business .Interests, hare been demanding more and more of his personal- attention and he could, not give proper HniKrviloniOf the county affairs without great personal socrillce, nence the resignation. . , .- .. t. rTbe jwlge s aihuinistration duruiz the vast two years and a half has been conducted In an able, economical and businesslike i manner and it; is to -lo nretted-that , be-.- cotdd not eonfinn in the ofllce.to the end of the term.". rocxxooccccxxxxxxxxxocxxooooooocxxxxxxc TREMENDOUS RUSH The rusli to Friedman's New Racket, since the announcement of ! thercitt in prices which became necessary to the change of nrm. nas seiaom exceuea ana never equaled in tne wnole historv of Salem. , . . 0 . ; ; t! Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets enre biliousness, constipation and headache. ; They are easily to auM. inrasani in eiiect. For sale I'. ' i $1 ".3511. 'KaUpi, Or 0l ADVJMSTRA10H APf OIVTfD. The G.Mikklesoa Estate Admit fed; to . fv -,v ' ;..; s Probate. .. .i:;.,.t. 4 Thcestate of Ounnul Mikklesou, who died at Howell October Ml, 1000, was admitted to '- probate, yesterday by County Jndge John II. Scott, upon' 'tlie petition, of tne widow of the deceased. Gil M Opsnnd. of Silverton, was ap lointed administrator, ; The value of the estate h ertfanated at 2100, con sisting of real and personal property. The heirs of the estate arexis fofllow: Anna Mitklesou, wM?w, residing at Howell. ; i- , .. ; ; : . . Carrie Father, aged 48 years, Silver ten. '' ii''t-N it -. --t il-tV' -f j --y Mikkel 5ikkleson, 4G. nowell. Annie MikklesTOU, granddaughter, Howell. r ' 'MoKie Mlkkleson, granddaughter Howoll. .-'. ' Segrr Mlkkleson, grandson, HowelL - --, t NEW TO-DAY. The best New Year -Resolution. Take the Keeley The detail of the treatment the rea son for thhi detail, and proof of its (success. Sent free on application ''to Tlie Keeley, Institute, 314 Sixth street. I'ortland, Or. ' 1 DMtNlSTKATOirS NOTICE OF II MA RING OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that tlie fiual account of A. W. Bagley. as adminis trator of the estate f W. II. liairley. deceasiil, has lTi filed in -the County Conrt of Marlon county. State of Ore gon, aud that the 7th day of January,- 1SHH. at tlw hour of 10 o clock a. m.. lias been duly appointed .' by fnch court for the hearing of objection to sech fi mil account and he settlenient ihretf. at -which, time any iersou m- t rented in socu, estate may appear and tile oljctkns thereto in writing and contest the name. A. W. II AG LEY. Administrator of the Estate. l-:7"tw. MT 1 f r mji (111 1 1 iin 1 1 uutm IP YOU ARE figuring on a fence get our prices on Woven Wire Fen cing, Pickets and Poultry Netting. Rest quality shin gles at low price. Walter Morley Salem Fence Works, 59 State Street Money to Loan On Improved farm and city property it lowest current rates. . T. K. FORD, Orer Ladd A Boalx'a tMink. ULSTLING YOUNG MAN Can make $(X ier month and expenses. Per manent position. Experience unnec- . essry. 1 Write quick for particulars. Clark & Co., 4th & Locust streets, PUIladephia ra. 9:4-Gm-dw. , The. way the people came on foot and horseback, in - wagons and trains, boats and mud sleighs; and the way they carried tlie goods away, what amusing spectacle it was to see the sights how the motormen helped the ladies on with ; their packiges and bundles which came out of Friedmtm's New Racket; and to see the wagons loading up in Iront of the ' store, is" it a wonder because money talks . and that the prices v were placed so low that it came within reach of all who needed such articles as clothing, hats, shoes, furnishing goods, dry goods, embroidery, laces; ribbons, hosiery,'" table and pocket cutlery." 1 ' : - ' .:'. , The sale will continue until the 15th of j January, and there 'is art immense lot of goods still left an at jthe prices here iofore given, we expect the rush to keep up. In some lines we will make greater reductions, we will put our $15 suits to $8 now instead ol nine, passamenter trimming goes down to '40c on the dollar, ladies capes and jackets reduced to 60c on the dollar, a few lines we run but of, several sizes of spool cotton we are out but we make up a good assortment in a dozen that we sell for 25c, single spools, 4cj our 50c overalls that we sell for 38c are running low come and get them while there is yet time. We have secured several hundred sample under shirts from drummers that are worth from 35c to $1.25 each that we' will run for 25c each. During our salo a great many of our gents' collars have been mixed up, hence we have sev eral hundred of them that are loose linen collars, we sell those loose ones for 5c each, worth "from' 10c to 35c each. We have a large stock of corset covers that are ranging iii price from 25c to $1.50. The public may partake of them now for 20c each. For the holiday trade wd have only staples. Good children's handkerchiefs for lc each, and the higher price goods in the same proportion. I VV e also have a good line of albums. We have cut price on our- quilted satin that is worth from il.25 to $2 yard, that will be given to the public at 40c per yard. As an inducement we will give thefine embroidered! infants' dresses for half price; children's white dresse3 at half price. " . Remember, you can save largely by partaking of our bat J gains, for we still have to raise $1900, and the time is running short on us, and the customers have the benefit of the cut prices necessitating thereby. . It pays you now to make another rush for Corner State mad Commercial Street 3 Sate COOOOOOOCXXXX)OCXXXXXX)OOOOCXXOCXX the II v Q per 1 11 ' u II Q Racket 8 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOOOCXXXXDOQ : ...OUR PRICE LIST... ' Knitting silk 1-2 oz. spools, best brand, 25c each; embroidery silk, 5c Skeins, best brand. 25c doz silk trinp-ft. n.Rsnrt.firt nnlnrs. lOn -u-rl nnt- ton fringe, assorted colors, 5c yd. Beautiful colors in silks, satins, velvets ana piusnes good quality and low prices. Overgaiters for ladies and children, the $1 kind for 35c pr.; the 50c ones for 20c pr. IVTaot'o onnoes oirrflfi fl nmil w.4.1 io 4-- ttr cr - - . (t "1 ci cr mi. store is full of choice goods and every article is a bargain. Isadore Greenbaum " First store south of Postoffico. THE SESSION V BRIEF PERSONAL, MYSTERIES OF THE UNKNOWN revealed by the great Indian medi um and prophetess of tlie age, borrf with double veil and. second, sight 'revealed every hidden mystery never ' known to fall. Know your fate at once when all other " fail. Consult the lwsr. Heal by the uses of her iterealcd Herbal teas. Cure chronic and so-called uncurable diseases. Free treatment for the poor. Con-J sulfation free. 132'i Third street, ' near Alder. Portland, Oregon. OUGHT TO SUPPORT II IS OWN HOMK SCHOOL JOURNAL. It Is f the only educational journal' of general circulation publislied in Ore gon. It Is progressive aud m-to-date. Price one dollar a year.- ' 1 : SOME CLUB3IIG RIIES With the Oregon Teachers Monthly. Western Tencher (new) $1 25 Wstcru Teacher (renewal).... 1 50 Normal Instructor.' 1 23 Teachers' World . . ' : t . . ' 1 ai The Teachers Institute..... '..i 1 50 Our Times. ..... ... . . . '.. . l Iaciflc Homestead . l r0 TwlcoMrWeek Statesman.-. A. i rrft Weeklv Orecronbio .., i o Tlie Pacific Monthly... i no wegon roatlye 6?on.,. .... ... 1 50 Any 'one of these journals will lie sent with the Oregon 'Teachers' Mouthlv one vcar for th trW posite the .name. Address, . ; Tfcb Oregon Teacfcers L'oalMy, '": ,f 3 ' 1 salem: oiiitgon; : COCJfTT COCftT ADJOURNED FOB THE DECKUBES TCKMi Actios Taken Cpon Saveral Minor Matters , Th Btna Andlted nnd ."''. r, Allowed, i The Marion county conimMsioncrs' court met yeftenlay morning at 9 o'clock to - audit the bills remaining over from. the day before, and to take action on other matters pending In court ; - j . - " Uion the petition of Henry Man ning, et al., county aid was grauted to Madalinc Laderonte by the t-ourt. A 'license was granted A. V. Petty John to own and operate' a ferry across the Willamette river at the site of the, ferry heretofore known as Hall's Ferry.- f The property bus changed hands and this necessitated ', a new license. 4 . In the matter of the petition of It. A. Pratt, et al- for the appointment of W. P. Mulkey, justice of the peace, for the Mehama district, favorable ac tion- was taken by the ourt and the appointment f niade. , After acting up on a large namber of bill the cohrt adjourned for the Decemter term. The bills audited yes1erdar were; " Road and Bridge Account. : . . ? r" f Cld " 1 E. C Hanson-. . . . ,'ji- 2 (W Cap. Inrler - Co. ..... 2 34 I. A. I.lresay. .. . . . , . 5T 17 Page &. Stephens. . . ; . 7 Of) Monitor Trading Co... 3; m Paul Sons ....... . ... .1 th IL M. Gilliert. i. Ralph Davidson. J. F. Amend... . .. . . . 7-2 David Mansles.' 7." Wf C II. i Itaines. . . -. . . ; v 1 8 50 C. W. Yaunke. . . .. . . 70 00 Jqhn Ilngbes: ." . . i. . G 00 C M. Hlnkle.... ..... ?) IL Alexander.. . S7 t;eo. union. .......... 33, V. Watt Ier;& Son AIM. $ 2 O0 2 34 57 17 l 7 OO 3G SO .212 00 212 00 ,. IO .V) 10 50 : 7 2 7 ' 00 IS 50 70 00 00 GO m 87 m 35 i "r r t 1 -in Julia Webster. . . . .1 . . 1.5 25 i:; Harry llobart.. ,, .. 10 00 10 Postage Account.' F. W. iMirbin. .. . . .-. . .$ 5 oo f 5 J. H. -Rolaml. . . . . . 3 5t ' 3 S. W. Hall..... . 13 10 13 SherifTa Account. F. W. Durbin.;. . . ..$50 22 $5!) P. Jarvis ..... 25 00 25 Miss Holmes,.. ... 25 00 23 ' Criminal Account. State vs. Martin N. J. Judah. .. . ..;'.'. -517 2 $17 1. W. Oibsou.. . ..12 3C 12 WitnesHes'. 58 30 58 J. II. Lwcis.. .... ... o 40 (j State, vs. McClain and LefHer S. T. Johnson.... .$10 -JO $10 James-Black well... .-. .. 10 70 lo Witnesss. . . . . . . . ; . , 4 00 4 Jury...,. a 00 State, vs. John Doe J. O' Donald ..........$ 20 $ 4 John Lewis.. .... ... 2 10 2 State, v. Robert Crego ' " J. O'lonald.- . . $ John Lewis . ... ..... 5- !N 5 " itueses .. ..... (J 80 G 00 50 10 22 00 00 2 30 50 40 40 70 (10 OO 20 10 no W Of s9 ARRESTE1 AT JEFFERSON.-tJ. II. LblHrtwas arrested at Jefferson yesterday.- mon! Instructions- from Chief of Pol U-e D. fjnotf of this city. The authorities here were notb hed of the arrest, and Chief Cibton Went to that place and brought his prisoner back to fcaleiri.. Ebbert was taking onlcr.4 for enlarging - photo giaphs. claiming that be, represented the Portland Art Company as their ap'Bt. He took order for the work, collecting 25 cents for every 50 cent crihr taken. The Portland company found out about his work and notifled the police here that the man had no authority to act for them, and that he was pocketing the njoney collected, with bo intention of performing, the work Ik? agreed to. In the contract be ftirnwiutVaJl thoL giving orders. A Cffnt m:mr riMnp ri... , i. .... tn a.. - .- ct n vi i, laiki'ii iu Kifl" lem and the email towns between here and JefTerin , t--i.i-. m 1.. ..i..,.,. - r n 4 I ..111 Ml'll an examination today at 1 o'clock, oil cnarge or , obtaining tnoney "-nnder false, against -him ttvi4n Wna i'M..r ti... NOT." IN THE MA ME CATI-XJORY. A wen-kuown Irish 'judge in the In solvent court once detect tnl a witness klsxing his tliuuib in--1ead of the Imkc in taking '.'.the, oath, nnd iu rebuking him sternly said: "Yon may think to d-jM-eive Ood. sir. but you won't de ceive nie."r IxuIou Leisure .Moments. When you feel that life is hardly worth the candle take a dose of Cham lierlalu's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse j-otir stoniaeh, toue un your liver and regulate your 1kW els making you feel like a new man. For sale -by F. G. Haas, druggist, Sa lem. Oregon. FULL . LINE-rOf holiday goods ready for your inspection at the New York Racket. d3tw2t. Market Reports. $18. 1 The local nurket qaoUtioai f citef day r-ttt as foUawi: ' Wheat W) cents at the Salem Flonr ing Mills Co.'s office. Oats 37038c. Hay Cheat buying, $7 " to $7.50; clover, $C to $7; tlmofliy, $0 to $10. Floor 8f) ami 85 ots per sack; $.1 to $3.20 per bW. Mill '"feed Bran, $10; shorts. Butter 1722 cents (buying). Eggs 30 cents; ' Poultry Chlckixvn 'AVsfi I 1. Park Fat, 44 gross; 5 net. Beef SH ers, r.U to 3v-'i cows, 3 to V, cents good licifer, Sic. '' heifer, 3c v Mutton Sheep, 3. on foot; - i Veal 6 and 7c dressed. , Potatoes 25c, buying. Wool 14 to 15 cents .market weak. Mohair 20 cents. - WHIPS, ROBES California Oak-tanned leather used. - ' v Harness Oil. eta - f. a stufcr fi ; Louise Sou t h wld-k . .j f 13 ,2 13, 20 1 PorthirAj, Art 'cWipanj.. . Ute Stfet,:it- eIm, Oregon