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One would think to rend the advertisements of some of the merchants
that this is a very poor place to do business in. They are continually
SELLING OUT AT COST. How do the keep up? Are they supported
by charity, or are they and their advertisements frauds?
Terrible right of L'olittidcrs In a 1'cnn
ftylvnnla Ometory.
Wilkesh.uiiu:, Pa., Jan. 20. A
bloody riot took place between war
ing factions of a Polish church at
Plymouth this evening. One fac
tion endeavored to bury one of their
members in the cemetery, and the
others resisted, and a fierce battle,
took place in which pistols, stones
and clubs were used. During the
shooting thirty men were prostrated
by wounds, and the ground near
the grave was covered with blood,
the colli u was upset and the body
rolled out. The Polauders were
finally routed by n posse of consta
bles and citizens. Antony Floras
aud Joseph Ilewick were fatally in
jured. The ringleaders of the riot
were arrested and the body finally
interred.
Work of Scnro Devils.
Salem is a prosperous and growing city, and all its merchants are doing
well and making mouey, and any right-minded man knows that wlien a
a merchant advertises to sell "at cost," that it is always at what it "costs
the buyer." Men do not go into business for fun or for their health, but
to make money.
ie
Gapito
Advcntnre
Company
WASHINGTON JUDGES.
The Appointments rroKrcssliig Slowly
Hut Surely
"Washington, Jan. 20. In ac
cordance with the recommendation
of the senators from Washington,
the president has appointed P. II.
Winston of Spokane Falls and Cap
tain Brown of Tacoma district attor
ney and marshal respectively.
Their nominations have uotyctbecn
made to the senate, but papers have
been signed. The judgeship is still
delayed for wliat reason is not an
nounced. The recommendation ot
Judge Hanford was in response to
repeated requests from the attorney
general. Now that a recommenda
tion is made the hurry seems to be
over. It is possible that the papers
may bo made out in season to go to
the senate on Monday, but it may be
delayed longer than that.
Union, Jan. 60. The report that,
smallpox is prevalent at Baker City
is entirely fulSc. The rumor found
its start in tho nltcmpt of a person
to placard one of the delayed pas-sen-gorcirsof
tjint city with a notice
of tho disease, but the guilty party
was promptly dealt with by tho
authorities While considerable
sickn 'ss ha prevailed in Baker City,
dti t ) pneumonia and kindred ail
ments, It is proper to emphatically
deny the smallpox rumor, which
only owes origin to (he senseless ac
tion of irresponsible persons.
Sulclilti T a Voting I,uly.
Tacoma, Jan. 20. An Ellensburg
special t ) the Globe says: A young
lady, Miss Tina Clocker, daughter of
Mrs. M. E. CItine, who keeps the
Banner rcsttumut on Third street,
ended her lite to-day by shooting
herself. Tho ball entered the breast
a little below and forward of the
right arm. No reasons 'cau be as
signed for the rash deed. The girl
remained unconscious from the time
of the shooting till she died, at 5
o'clock this evening.
Frozen to Dentil.
FnnsNO, Cal., Jan. 20. James
Bell, an old resident of Fresno flats,
was found frozen to death yesterday
in the mountains seven miles south
cast of that place, Bell owned a
ranch at the head of Fine Gold creek
aud started from tbe flats Sunday
morning for it. On the way he had
to cross Dtinlap mountain, on which
was four feetof snow, and perished.
Tho Albinn
importation com
pany, of Portland, with n canltal
stock of $20,000 and Jas. A. Mont
gomery, W. L. Boise and G. Grnntv
as incorporators, t-day llled articles
of incorporation with the secretary
of state. Their object Is to build
and operate steam and ferry boats
ou tho Willamette liver.
never advertise to sell off at cost, yet we are constantly, 20 to 30 per cont.
lower than any other house in Salem. Why? Because wo buy from first
hands and for cash, aud get our good-j cheaper. Now during the months
of January ard February only we propose to reduce our prices on all goods
and show tho people of Salem and the surrounding country how we can
SELL GOODS and not
"Sell at Cost"
Either, but actually mako money at
follews:
the low prices given. Read what
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Clark's Coats', Kerr's or
Brook's spool cotton, white
and black, per spool 2 els
All kinds, 100 yds, silk,
perspool 5 cts
Carpet tacks 2c pe rpackage
A large line ladies', Misses
and Childr'ena' gloves. 10 cts
A large line of corsets worth
$1.25 reduced to 50 cts
Good lead pencils, per doz. 10 cts
A good Scrubbing Brush- 10 cts
Good Steel and Silver
Thimbles, each 1 ct
All kinds needles, per pa. 3 cts
All kinds ot Silk Button
Hole Twist, each -1 ct
All kinds of Dress Buttons,
some that are actually worth
?1.00 perdoz; per dozen 6 cts
All colors Zephers, single,
per oz Sets
Good Spring Clothes Pin per
doz 8 cts
Good Lunch Basket, small. 10 cts
Good Pick Handles 10 cts
Good Axe Handles 10 cts
Nice China Matting, good. 12V cts
7 Pes. Popper and Salt
goods, werth 40 cts. per yd 20 cts
Good Ladles' Morocco
Purses 2o cts
All colors Worsted Braid,
former nrice 10 cts Gels
Toilet soaps worth 25c to
50c, per box 10 cts
Ladies' Arctics 00 cts
Children s Arctics 35 cts
Children's Rubbers 20 cts
Cabot A muslin, 13 yds forS 1 00
Cabot W muslin, 14 yds for 1 00
Fruitof loom muslin 11 yd3 1 00
Lonsdale muslin 11 yds. 1 00
Boss of Road overalls, R.
S., per pair... 50 cts
Bossof Road overalls, X.Y,
per pair GO cts
Wo offer a line of worsted
goods, all styles and colors,
former price, 15 to 25c, 12 yds? 1 00
We oiler a largo line of rib
bons, nil colors und widths,
from No. 2 to No. 10, per yd 5 cts
Good currycombs 10 cts
Good horse brushes 25 cts
A large line of men and
boy's wool hats 25 cts
Assorted styles aud widths
of luces, per yd 2 cts
A large line of girl's wool
hoods, each 25 cts
Eleven dozen pairs men's
and boys' wool mittens, per
pair 10 cts
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Come
Earlv and Get Your Pick
OF THESE
BARGAINS !
jJaTTliey are offered for only sixty days, and stock will not be re
plenished until tho first of March. All goods in the store will bo sold at
a corresponding reduction.
CAPITOL ADYDnVRE C90HPANT
Opera House Corner,
ALBIVt
OREGON.
AHIG loss of stock
Nevada Stock Kaisers Suffer Great T.iish
of Sheep nuil Cattle-
Austin, Nov., Jan. 20. Over
five feet of snow has fallen since
Dec. 1. The outlook for stock is
not encouraging. Snow lies ou the
ground three feet deep, aud is piled
in the canyons. One rancher has
lost 4000 sheep. The Nevada cen
tral railroad lias been fighting snow
for two weeks. It took eight days
to get a train through, and they are
having a serious time now to get
through. San Francisco papers,
dated Jan. 4, have just beeu re
ceived, tho town is cut oil lrom
outside communication except by
telegraph. Wood is scarce In town,
and two mines have shut down be
cause of it.
Ranchers feel despondent, as
half their stock will perish. Several
old houses have caved in from the
weight of "snow.
ADDITIONAL (JITY NEWS
In Puohati:. In the matter of
the guardianship of Daniel J. Clark,
Ilattio B. Clark appointed guardian,
and files her bond in the sum oi
4800 winch is accepted.
.
Why is it. that property in Engle
wood and on tho garden road sells
so readily? It is because it is destined
to be the most popular portion oi
Salem.
Among tiii: Sick. The manv
friends of Mrs. Dr. Cusick will be
pained to leal n tint she la quite ill
at her home on the corner of Com
mercial and Center streets Mr.
Eldrign is quite bick also, at his
home in this city Councilman
Etlcs remains in tiie house with tlu
la grippe - -A. W. Giesy is so thai
lie can sit up, and his Injured limb
is improving slowly Quite a
number of other cases are reported
and each one is some better. The
weather becoming warmer lias a
tendency to mako them rest easier.
About $8,000,000 are spent annu
ally in horse racing in and around
New York.
Tho Michigan supremo court is
adding to its reputation by admin
istering fines for vexatious appeals.
Tho demand for $1 and $2 silver
certificates c.mtlnues to be in ad
vanco of the suppy. St. Louis
Globe-Democrat.
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AND
KARiVr
FARM PROPERTY
AT
LOW I!
iii'i"HririMiiiFmiili Miinit lill nTillllllllll i
"r,TY L0AXS
v VTffifi4!VVV'tt&''9Kk vM - Iff rim
SPECIALTY !
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Immigration Hoard.
McMinnvii,lk, Jan. 20. A mass
meeting of citizens was held to
night for the purpose of organizing
a board of immigration on an ex
tensive scale. The combination is
to include all the available laud that
may be for sale in the town and
county. Committees have been ap
pointed to gather statistics of the re
sources of tho county and to adver
tise in a most thorough manner. It
is believed that many thousands of
acres, in large and small tracts, of
the finest lauds on tho coast will be
putou tho market, Including many
of the old homesteads of the earliest
pioneers.
A Dhad Cklisttal. This after
noon J. A. Rotnn laid the mortal
remains of an unknown Chinaman
to rest in the Chinese burial grounds
south of the city. Tho Chinaman
was found dead in a chair, in one
of the Chinese buildings ou
Liberty street, and from appear
ances hud been dead for the
past four days. It appears that the
poor heathen had Lcen placed in the
building to die and no attention was
paitl to him by his heathen brothers,
who made no preparations for his
burial.
The Chief Itrmon for tno great SD
cess ot Hood's S.trsnparillii Is found In thl
article Itself. It Is mcilt that wins, and thj
tact that Hood's S.irsapnrllla actually ac
complishes what Is claimed for It, Is what
has given to tills medlclnoa popularity and
lalo greater than that of any other sarsap.
Mprit Wini rllla or bl00d ,mrt
merit VVIIISs fler before tho public,
flood's Strsaparllla cures Scrofula, Sail
Rheum and nil Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, llllloiisncss, overcomes XluU
Tired Feeling, .creates an Appetite, strength
Mis tho Ncivcs, builds up tho Wholo System
Hood'!) Mnrsapiiiillii Is sold byalldrUJ
'Ists. St; six for 55. li spared by C. I. lloo
H).. Apothecailes, Lowell. Mass.
. SNOW IN IDAHO.
the
Trains Now Itunnlug on Tlmu nml
Inhabitants Happy.
Moscow, Idaho, Jan. 20. The
snow is now about thirty inches
deep, with indication:) of a Chinook.
Only five through trains have ar
rived at Moscow tills month, but
tho blockades arc now raided, and
trains aro running regularly. Stage
mails from Juliette, Lowiston, Gene
see, Palouse City and Viola have
made regular trips during thestorm.
Ranchers are Jubilant on account of
tho heavy snow, assuring a heavy
crop.
Los of Mock In California.
Yiieka, Cal., Jan. 20. The streets
ure piled up with snow shoveled
from house tops. Great loss of
cattlo isantlcipaled. The snow will
undoubtedly last several weeks in
most localities. No mails have ar
rived since Tuesday from cither
north or south and people are
hungry for news. Two mail carriers
from Salmon river are supposed to
bo loit In tho snow. Parties from
Etna, in search, wont within, two
miles of Summit without finding
thorn, and wore, unable" to travel
further in tho deep enow.
A Good Tjujat. See what Itev.
J. N. Dennlson says of Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor. J. IL, Taylor and tils wife
have aided the tho M. E. church ol
this city of which I am pastor in
two entertainments, and have given
complete satisfaction. Mis. Taylor
is a highly cultured musician, both
instrumental and vocal. Her sing
ing is enpccially enjoyable.
Mr. Taylor excels with the
banjo, hut his fort is in character
representations and in several of his
parts he is absolutely perfect. In the
whole entertainment there was
nothing to oii'eud tho most refined
taste. Very truly, John M. Den
uisun. Reserved seals at Dearborn's
book store.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Porder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Pay, Feed and Pence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW TO-DAY,
Money Loaned on Improved Farms at 6, 7 and 8 Per Gent, at
292 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
C-A number of choico lots in University addition for sale cheap. "Sa
umuuimuama.iej Ag-j.ua jsearxBtxwmi.'ua
P
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Leather, and Findings
"''WfitHuacaiiiisK
WOOL,
CASH PAID FOR
HIDES, ' '
PELTS,
AND FURS.
'J his house rnrilQH n lingo stock of llrst
pinHKOiiilH fiiini tho het inamifuotuioin In
thpMiilt!,iina Is picimetl tocho saltsrhc
llon, boih In Htyo und qunllty, to cery
tmc M hu will ptiiohiisu goods i! t hoin,
No. $1 Commercial Street.,
STEAM
SAU3JM - - OREGON
TT irTinTTTnTTTnTTT mirIBI'Hhl I II" III II I I I
1 1 A V E YOU EVER SE UN ANY OF
those Shirts Collins and Culls laundrlod
nt tho ,..
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY?
If not mako it a point to do so.
eiiii
ency
THE GLOBE
iiojient Ag
202 Commercial Street, Bnlcm, Oregon
lir.LV WANTKD.
Several fjlrls to do general honso work
Immediately.
A Reed Hpan of young mmes to trade for
apan of geldings.
Any person desiring help of any kind
or wanting situations will llud It to their
advantage to call at
THE GLOBE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
292 coMMnnorAii BTitnirr.
OFFICE: 20!) COMMERCIAL
AT GEORC1E JIOUYE'S DARNER SHOP.
BSBmsemssaaexTjBaksrnrsnaevsrcvsi
ST
oney
looey! loney!
In city
Loans on farm and city property, at lowest rates,
and country property. Accident and Fho Inttiiniici'.
MOORISH &
NO. 317 COMIVIICFICII. STKEET, SALliM
Daryal ns
GILLESPIE.
, OREGON,
ocscasscarcuraraeKKBiratKai
Suni'Gmu Court.
riAr.KM, Jan. 21, '00.
J. M. Rose'iburg and Joseph
Myers, npps. vs. E. M. Croisau aud
Mark H. Skill, rcsp.; appeal from
Marion ceunty: argued and sub
mitted. S. T. Richardson and M.
V. Hunt, nlty's. for imps. LouIm
Tnrplcy and Tibnon Fort! attj 's. for
rusps.
I. R. Dawson, assignee, npp. .vs.
E. M, Croisau and T. U. Patton,
resii's. appeal from Marlon county,
argued and submitted, Milton V.
Smith ntty. for app. Geo II. 13ur
nelt and II. II, JJewett atty's. L,r
resp's.
KliAk ESTATE TRANSFERS.
The following is a correct list of
the real estate transactions filed a I
tho office of the county recorder to te
day: P. S. Knight and vf to
W.A. Shaw west Jofhlk2l
of Capital Park atl to Salem. $500
.1. M. lirown and wf to
Mary A. McLaughlin. 130
acres of wo 20 t 0 s r 1 1 1000
T. J. Cherriimton and wf to
Walter Moreley, lot 2 in blk
1, of Mill add to Salem; SCO
JJ. S. lioiinuy ii iwl wf to J.
M. Ponrniaii and Win. Miller,
Jl acres tC, s r 1 ' 0O
Frederic!; Kiuiis und wf
mid Jolpi Ifacer lo First Ger
man M. E. church, pan Ijk 2
of Salem f00
Phillips &Shive,
Real Estate and Collecting Agency.
NO. 200 COJIMBHCIAIi HTItKnT.
TWO REDUCTIONS.
.... X.0 Illl,8t "-''luw our Block in order to make room for oursni'lng goods.
Therefore wo will also reduce our already low prices on
BOOTS AND SHOES
For tho next forty days. Give us a call and bo convinced that wo mean
what we say. lours, respectfully,
KRAUSSE'A. KLEIN'S,
No, 221 Commercial Slroet, Salem, Oregon.
numinsx
FOll SAT.K,
Choice hnrgalns in furm and city prop
erty. Wo will post bookH, mnlco out bills and
do collecting. DiihIiicss men respectfully
solicited. Wo iiIho inulie a specialty ol
renting hoiiKOH and collecting rent. If yon
have a vacant Iiouho lint It wllli iih.
WANTED.
A position by a competent englncur.
Suit Itliciuii.
With Its InteiiBo Itching, dry, hot Nkln,
often broken Into painful cruckH.und tho
llttlo watery plmplcH, often cuuso Inde
xcrlbablo HUflerhiK. KooiI'm Kfirfciipnrllla
hug wonderful power over this cllncuse, It
purities tho blood and axpelx tho humor,
and tho nkln lioali without n seur. Hond
for book containing muny Ntnlcmi-nu ol
cures, tot,.'. Hood A Uo Apothecnrlen,
lyowell, Mugs,
.Make No Ml.tulcn. ,
If you Imva innilo up your mind to buy
IIood'K8iraurlllado not bo Induced to
Uiko any other Hood'H rarmp,irllla U a
tx-onllur mcdlclnu, inmkohkIiik, by Hh pecul
iar combination, propottlon und prepara
tion.! urutln Dower Hiinerior lo nnv m her
iirtlel-of tnu kind bnfir ibe moiile. For
ull infections arising from Impure. bW4 or
iow imu in me yitiiiH is uuinuuucu, no
mire to uet Hoods.
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1 lilt) l;ll fill DrHktf's Adverllnlnif
Amino. 01 und (ft Moruliunt'ii Kxcliano,
H a f'.nnilo". Cillfornlu, wtiero contractu
oradvertlilngran be madmnr It,
ATTENTION !
Wo have farms, Iare:o and small, lots from $o0 up, and houses and lots
in all purls of tho city. Wodna commission business exclusively. If you
wish to sell, list your property with us. Suburban tracts a specialty.
W. A. SHAW.
PAVNIO & lUUDUFOiri),
"y":'2"'"''''.'JrMQ
W. H. DOWNING
SHAW & DOWNING,
state -
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AND-
Agents
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS
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JCSy-Wo have a large Ht of farm lauds and city prunorry forwilo
also take chargo of auction sales in any pint of HibmIuIo.
Wi
nd. 204 COMMrcWClAI. STKIIIJT, HA1.KM, OWBQDN.
I'ifJv.-Jl'J!?".'1!:'!.'.1-'' "IS' "wpw MMmwtmni tiMijiqaoBTica
UTHK ANll I'HKVKNTIVK WITH.
out iiumIIcIiid I'or Information win
coriilnif Dr. II SVlM'UltU'H Health
,1-anipmui, mill on ora(iar(s
I K. U MOOKIS, lioal At.,
Unlveilty llulldlntr, Malum, Orwton,
Tux Tuyoj-s Take Notice.
MlUKTAX HDI.I.for Muiloa muntv for
I the your JW) lum been placed In my
iiuiiin for ooiiiMitiou. Tux-imyiira will
i(mioooiiio forward und imv their tuviu
im himiii iw powlbl an thu lux roll ban beim
ueiajwiHiici inewunty l out ortiiiKls,
o. .., .. K.M.OHOI8AX,
Hli'irliraiuliuxollciiioriUrlnuCQ.
Dated Jan. IB, uuo,
Diamond
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