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Our cuiloutora appreciate bur plan of fotiainoflfl, because wo mve them inonoy. Wo are juHt rcotivln a very laro lino, of now good in nil (lopirlniotiti, mid nro proparod to Btiit all tnstcB. T.BARNES J-v GRAY IAW WiGONS 41 Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements. Latest Improved Ooo( nncl Lowest Priees. W. Cnr. Stain and llheriv Sl. SALEM OREGON: THE A.ncl Save Money Pon evervt Vi ng'jyo ta want to buy. 274 COMMERCIAL, ST. HERE IS A GOOD THING PUSH IT ALONG. ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT t-SlOjOO-t- ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT siooo Just 77ilnJt of It. Just Thlnh of It. $14, $15.1 $10.SO, $20, $22, SO and $25. They allfyo for $10. We have no excuse for this great feast. Only we must have the money in our fist before you talce the clothes. We'vellustrccelvey 25 Prince Albert suits. marJced $20. They yo durlnothla salelat $10. G. W. JOHNSON & SON. FOIl- - CASH I BROS,, 10 IDON'I READ OUT 00 T0- THIS THE - FAIR They're M n i nn UAft 0 pAIR awmmwuum I'rojtoinl fo fifeciHfl (lip hnUor (jQii(rncfor Nrw Yonx, Nov, 23,-A spent! from Matirtgua ssysi The Nicaragua!) government lis withdrawn their tiilnhler from Ilia United Htate, Tli iinvrH I not cotiflfnitd In Wnililngtoa, Odd Dlicoyery. A Colon ipcolnt ropnrU n'lddls onrery of gold In Csrelmnpu, Willi. JliUiy ndvontiirerfl arn It loklng tlilthpr, ImmlffrAtlon Iluroau Roport. Wahim.noton, Nov. 23.Comral8 tlnuer Hump of tlifl Immlgrntlon Huroan In his nnnital report will reo nminund tliatconRress onnct lcllatlon for tho auppreaalon of tlio padrone nyntoni. Among other thlou;, ho will uro tho pwanco of an not forbidding porflona or corporation!) engaging In tho uufllnes of procuring employment for alien emigrants, without flrpt secure n llcenie from tho Immigration bureau. The bureau to fix the compensation charged tho emigrants, wngeif to "bo directly paid emigrant and not to mlddlemon or bosses, but natives can assist ouo another to emigrate, Missionaries in Danger. Boston, Nov. 23. Tlio press dis patches atato that the missionaries In Marasu are In tho greatest danger, notwithstanding assurance of protec tion given to Minister Terrel by the porto. Tho missionaries of the Amer. lean board referred to are: The Itov. I. O. Lee, of Oswasso, Mich,, and his wife, Mrs. Clara Leo, daughter of Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, D. D.; the Itov. A. W, MoCallum and wife, of Marysvllle, Out., and Miss Mary Hesso, of Owasso, Mloh. They are at a city of Northern Syria, 00 miles northwest of Aleppo. It has a population of about 40,000 Turks and Armenlaus. Black Sea. Fleet. London, Nov. 23. A dispatch to tho Times from Bebastopol says that the Black Bed fleet, which 10 days ago waw ordered co lay up for tho winter, baa beon recommlssioned, aud that the troops atatlouod at Odessa have been warned to bo in readiness for notive service. The Standard's Berliu correspondent says Germany has decided It will not be necessary to send a secon J warship to Turkey to aid In bringing about the suppression of the (roubles there. Conference in Vienna. New Youk, Nov. 23. A special to the Herald from Vienna &ays: A conference which has taken place between Sir Philip Currle, British ambussador to Turkey, and Count Qoluchowuskl, Austrian minister of furolgu uflalrs, aud General Negrel, Italian ambassador at the Austrlau court, has teuded greatly to inoreaBO the feeling that the worst is past hero. The alarming reports published by the Excruz Zeltung on tho subject of a Russian Intrigue to detach Germany from the triple alliance, mot with no credence. A feeling of sympathy with tho sultan is again beginning to show Itself and tho crisis, outwardly at least, is becoming lew acute. Canada Trade. Lolpon, Nov. 23 The Standard this morning says that Sir Charles Tupper, upeaklug of Nowcastle-on Tyne, defended the policy adopted by Cunadu In l.er rotations with England, He contended that Canada's system of incidental protection resulted In lm mensely Increasing Instead of decreas ing, her tradu with great Britain. England, ho said, was the only coun HaUMmy, in f i!y in a fr.fifihn from ifio Nullonnl AhmImI'W at lim gfowM wlflHll flilled mi him Ui onrtt (ilrtltMif tli leprflon hi tttt ml mn, nUi hy could ikiI hold out any lioimofrui fftiKirl duly Mux plucrd upon Htiy artlols of gcncrnl oonmimr tlon 1h WilHon Bill, 1'Alffff, Nov, 2a, The report of Hie mlnlnler for orelgnatTKtiowa that the export trndo of Kranoo Itiorrasml 105.000,00 frariCM fur the first quarter of IBM, This ImmIiI to bo grmllydtio to theenoctoftlie Wilson hill, Asether Loan, Lonoo M.Nov. 23. A dispatch to the Times from Bt, Petersburg nays the re port gains ground that China Applied to Germany, for'a loan, and that In this loan England Will be luvlted to take part. New England Sympathy. IlonroN, Nov. 23. Representative clll.ons of Boston mot at Fanoull hall ultouss the Armenian situation and urgo that aid bo given tho sufferers lii that country deprived of homes and other property by tho atrocious Kurds and Turks. Robert Treat Paine, pres ident of tho Arnejlcan Peaco Society, presided. Among tho speakers were Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, D. D.; Right Rev. William Lawrouco, Bishop ot Maesa hus:tts;Rov. F. E. Clark, president of the United Society of Christian Endeavor; Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, Governor Greenhalgo and Hogop Boglan, of the Armenian relief committee, Samuel B. Capon, of the Boston school board, presented strong resolutions, whloh wero adopted. The preamble of tho resolutions sat forth that during tho last year nnd a half tho ancient feud between Moslems Hod Christians has brokon out with lerriUo forco In all parts of the Turkish empire. Tho resolutlono express unqualified condemnation of tho Turkish govern ment, mid extend deepest sympathy to the Christians of tho empire, who, having- surveyed tho raassaores, nre uow loft at tho beginning of tho winter without shelter, food or clothing, and who may bo still In hourly expectation of surrendering their lives to the rapuolet Kurds, or the funatlcal Turks, aud, In behalf of tho survivors, call npon the peoplo of New England to suatalu tho people of the Amerloan relief commltteo by forwarding funds to tho commltte, upon the assuran:e that wbatevor la entrusted to them will be duly acknowledged aud provi dently oxpended, Continuing, they say: ''Resolved, That wo npproyo the pro Ject of admlnlstratlvo roforma sub mitted by Great Britain to tho powers, and only regret that they have been so long in their fruitless eflort to come to an understeudlng; uud, "Resolved, That we commend the vigorous ellorlH of our government to guard American interests In Turkey, and vsc appreciate cordially tho firm attitude of our minister ut Constant. aople. who bus evldeuty done nil In his power to protect bis couutrymen from the manifold perils to whloh they are exposed." h Yalo-Prlnceton Nkw York, Nov. 23. The Yale Princeton football elevens met on Manhattan field this afternoon. At the close ot the first half tho score was: Yale, 12; Princeton, 0. ANOTIIKH CJAME. Cambwdcie, Nov. 23. The groateat foul ball game of tho season for Har vard, since she Is uot to mest YkIo this fall, was played au Soldiers' field, with the University of Pennsylvania team this afternoon In tbo presence of up wadrs of 10,000 spectators, Children Cry for Pitohtr' Cat-rl, A FAWB OLD BATfLK (illOii), VoksIiiifB VhU (o Ho Into a Xlllfrtry VmU, Mndfl Ham FitANOfnco, Nov, 23. Hono flesfi In being told hero for fimd, The authorities are vlgcrotnily Irivrstlgnllttg the (natter, Two filslillolimetits lisya been visited wherd anlmils are killed Rod prepared If for market, Other places visited were found to Ira reeking with flllli. CornptaluU wilt b sworn out against the offends r. Vlcksburg. Battlefield. VlcxsMUftO, MIm., Nov. 23. A meeting of soldiers on both sides of tho famous siege of Vloksburg met yonter. day nnd have officially started a plan whloh it Is believed will make of the famous battlolUId one ot tho Jin cot military parks In possession of the government. QUAY'S B2E HUMMING. Tne Pennsylvania Will Try for the Nomination. Washington, Nov. 22. The proba bilities are that Quay will have the complimentary volo of Pennsylvania In the next republlban convention. His colleague, Cameron, wanted tho delegation, but, of course, he now rec ognizee tbat sliver is a dead duok, aud Is willing to allow Quay to take the delegation. Cameron was estranged from Quay during tho latter'a hard fight to securo control of the Pennsyl. yaula organization, but recently both wontotTto Florida together flailing. Quay will probably allow Cameron to succeed himself, aod iv 111 take the dele gation'to tho national convention and, perhaps, endeavor to secure the repub lican presidential nomination. So strong has become the belief that any republican can bo elected to tho preal denoy, that Quay has an idea tbat perhaps this Is his time. It can scarcely be true, however, tbat ho seriously thlnkjB bo could bo nominated, though rtcont roports from New York and among other politicians say that ho has a "bee" to a considerable extont. Ciiioaoo, Nov. 22. Tho News' Washington special says tbat politici ans who bold close political relations with Senator Qiay declare tbat his eyery movement indicates a purpose to secure instructions of the Keystono state delegation to tho Republican national convention for himself. Whether this movo is n bona fide Quay presidential boom to be pushed along in earnest to success, or merely a scheme to securo absolute control of tho Pennsylvania delegation, and at tho samu time blot out Governor Hast ings' boom, is a matter of doubt. Few peoplo of oxperleucoln politics believe mat benator Quay.wltu his record aud list of Republican euemies, would seriously nook tho presidency. Woodburn'a Militia Company. WooDDimN, Nov. 23. Tiw rullltla company organized here Wednesday la composed of some of Woodburn'B best men. Tho cboloo 'of officers waa ex ceptionally good; they are men of in fluence and are bold in high esteem, not only by the company, but by the entire community. The company was organized with au eullstmeut of 42 mes, which will undoubtedly reaob the limit ef CO In a short time. Every eflort will be matte to make this com pany one of the best In the stato. The captalq has not made hlo appointments as yet perhaps will not until tbenext meeting, when the organization will be completed, Captain J. M. Poorman Is cashier of the Bank of Wnodburn; First Lieuten ant W. E. Finzor Is postmaster bore, and tho seooud lieutenant is a harness merohant. .l?,c,!lEa.llfa.ral,,SZ3KL JIJJAVV 0011) DXfOKtH Kyfw of Trsrtt tlondltlort by BtAd strt6 and Dnn, Nkw Yohi(Nov. 2l,Jlrrtl(rt' MVlewof" tliflslooK fnnflMl fi"U alilixneriM nnd foreign, tollllcal ft fid financial complication hats kept Hp lrlli Jono In Miff soti(allvo atook market this week, Tlio withdrawal ofspeclo from llio treasury for expert to Jurop have amounted to $7,M0,(KK) during the week and (lis treasury gold reserve in reduced to about (83,000,000, The strength of the exchange market Indicates, that tbo outflow Is likely to Cfliillnuft,wlilla It Is considered Improb able that tho treasury will order another bond Issue, now there In much hope of prompt action oti tbo part ol congress. Wall street Imn uot shown any unusual appreciation of even the gold movement." Brud-atreot oa Trade, Nbw Yonic, Nov. 23, Braddtreet says: Tho check to general trade which has been conspicuous for tho past few weeks still continues. Unusually mild weather and rains have Intensified this feature, which is more conspicuous south, whoro tho dccllno In tho price of cotton and consequent check to ship ments aro held to bo partly responsible, but tke demand for staples has In creased, In appearance of the seasonable rold weather, the result being larger orders for woodens, shoes, rubbers and holiday specialties. Business failures show auotber marked increase, numbering 823 throughout tho United Btatea as against 270 last week nnd 205 in tho week a year ago; and 858 in the third tho great virtue of genuine "Fibre - Chamois." They -would insisb, liko Lil lian Russo?l. in bavinc: it in their now droasoa. Wo havo v in natural, drab, brown, black, a'so the Orienta ... The cheaper quality, 25 cents per yard. Jackets Somo ot duplicated. tho boat numbers $4.00 to $20.00. Fur - Trimming A full assortment, 25c per yd. and up. fwMA J. J. DALRYMPLE & QOA iinitHnAJMtm mnU of fitmmhtt, m, tn ih in MpMHltK wvfc of 1WJ th Mn WMV tmlfm. TfiI.Uifer,fif!j Imtmt Id Cfi0 ftilddfewdd w(f rt M, tinw Yoiiff, No. 3tf.fl, (I Ji m C', Weekly Jtvl of tfdiwyj Iteaotiorl In liiMnem. ttisftf tM mam -- EnorMId explain l(,6f Kllrll.tit) H &' thl or thai fofltti-rico ftfe nil In every huslnt men now the fiict, tlifl purofiflse In Arfvawxi gt ourront distribution which were m4 when prices were booming, involve, uocewlty, a seaaott of balltn'i; wkM Mm? rlss stonned anil until tWa mttoafM demand for coHfrUmtloM ki Imr Immeasured, Prod note wn kww, without disturbance or sign of )!. Oregon Qlty DeMc 0M. OitEaoN City, Nov. 23. Th i trial of D. 8. M. Krttwoll, for prct Ing medlcluo without a license, e sumrd tho day in Justice IMxoa'a oiurt. Ho was found Rullty and fla4 (100 and costs, or &0 days in Jull. Fr well Is manager of the "Dr. SkoN'a Medlclno Company," whloh glve en tertainments to draw tho people, and sells medicine to cure any knows er unknown ailment, there bologoneer two licensed physicians In the outfit, who prescribe for patients who Mjr apply to them. In hla lectures FkI woll claimed to bavo been gradrnttesl from a high medical school in Euro, hut on the stand today he eakl he a gradute of no medical iBeiltatte-, and that for years he baa beett In ik real estate, mining or atKJtioa bueii when not selling medicine. Children Cnffor Pitcher7 Castorla When you buy a Happy Home suit, it is with a guarantee from tho factory that it mil ejivd satisfaction. Wo stick to that pruarauteo. Try .$10 one ot those suits at. Overcoats , A lot of our "Famous" came tho other day. Nearly $12, ull gono Underwear , .1 Showing a fine, heavy ribbed and fleeced inside. Pr. hj rt suit llCfU ; Hosiery Best values in Fine Quaky, mere. - , 25'ct 35u, dOe, 50ct ?&. Furnishing - Goods New lino today. Now Cft. Do Joinvilles CHJC WJNI 'I "J 4 .i wG&Q ,' jiff . : M l. fet! j.5rS y f.-- a