.' I ; If. m .,! NEW TODAY AT HOLVERSONS OASfl STORE, CASn STOBE. Fur storm' Collars flSSESSMEHT, Rolls of Marlon Coiinty Being Copied, WILL NOT BE COMPLETED IN MINK, ELECTRIC SEAL, DALTIC SEAL, SKUNK, OPPOSUM, AND IRISH STONE MARTEN. STYLISH. PRETTY, UP-TO-DATE. Cash Store HolvCrSOIl's Cash Store New Line of Ladies' Underwear J ior 25c a garment and up, New Fur Trimming, White and black tlilbct, Russian seal, mink, curly lamb, etc. Plaited Moussclolrcdo solr, new dotted yelling, new fancy ribbons. New Gimps New Frogs. New Braids, New Bindings Chatelaine Bags, J J.Dfllrymple & 60. As Usual Until After State Board Meets, Tlx Men's Onderutear. Wo liavo Just received something fine In men's underwear and are now ablo to glvo you some genuine bar gains. Vo liavo one lino of fine fleece lined balbrlggan, tho regular price of which is 81.G0 a suit our prlc.o Is CO cents a garment. Another line of heavy Derby ribbed at 45 cents a gar ment; the usual price is 31.25 to $1.50 a suit. Wo have a line of all wool goods that are sold everywhere at 81.00 to $2.25 a suit. Our price Is 80 cents a garment. We have a few broken lines that wo are closing out atlcss than cost. Osburn's Racket Store RQMBMBBI?. We aro still giving away that most Interesting book "The Lost Shackle, or Seven Years Wit i tho Indians," on tho purchase of $2 worth of goods, at The Fair Store. You can't afford to miss raiding It, or will send to any address post paid on receipt of 25c. O. P. Dauney. 221 Commercial street, Salem. Kelkabkd, The local police olllccri late Thursday evening arrcstt d a tnnii who gave the name of CHrk, on sus picion of having been implicated In the recent Illllsboro burglaries. The Washington county otllcials were no tilled but this morning notified Chief of Police Dllley that they did not care for the prisoner. Clark was released this morning but u charge of peddling without a licenswas lodged against him nnd to which he plead guilty. Jlclng without money, he was ordered to leave town Immedlatly, which he did. Tub Wuathbu. Tho forecast today Is as follews: Thursday night and Fri day rains. Temperature cooler. PERSONALS. Goes to Seattle. Mr. R. Par gctcr, who has been operating tho R. P. Dolce, dairy, has gone out of the business and J. W. Leo takes the place and will operate tho dairy for Mr. Bolce. Mr. Pargcter has made a largo clrclo of friends since his stay at Salem, who wish him success In any business he may enter. Mr. Par gcter will remove his family to Seat tle, where ho will enter somo kind of bussucss. Marlon county taxpayers arc Inter ested In the assessment of their property foj 181)7. As a general thing Marion county suffer a raise of from 10 to 30 percent on her valuation at the hands of the state board. Of late years there has been a great delay In the preparation of the assess ment rolls, Marlon county's roll gen erally getting before the state board of tax equalizers about the time they adjourn. The state board of equalization meets on the first Tuesday In Decem ber. The rolls should bo perfect then. The law requires the nssesor to re port the assessment rolls to the county court about tho 1st of Sep tember for examination. Last year It was Mulshed In the latter part of Djtuibjr and went into the clerk's hands too Lite to be copied In time for the use of the state board. The law gives the clerk (sec. 2788) forty days to make a eel titled copy for the UK! of the secretary of slate. The county clerk this year Is trying 1 'i get a move on and, under the law of P03, says it Is the duty of the asses sor to return to the clerk the rolls by September 1. The clerk was blamed lust year for the delay but says he will not be responsible this) ear If the rolls are not out on time. He de manded, the rolls of the assessor yes terday and put a night force on of ope reader, Launcclot Shaw, and two writers, Win. Uabcock and Miss Booth. Last year tho state board raised personal property 2-3 per cent, but the raise was Ignored by the county authorities. Tho assessor says the rolls will probably bo completed, as far as iilsolllco Is concerned by tne time the state board meats, the first Tuesday In December. The rolls fori I8U7 have not yet been before the county court. Tho delinquent roll for 1890 has no penalty added. Notices hayo been sen' this week to all delinquents, but the order to advertise tho list has not been made. STATE HOUSE NEWS. ' Dr. J. R. Reader, of Ashland, has been appointed by Gov". Lord a deto nate to the national prison congress, Austin, Texas. Mr. Isaac Swctt, of Portland, re ceived a notarial commission today. Gov. Lord today appointed Geo. T. Myers, of Portland, and Marshall J. Kinney, of Artorla, as delegates to a national fishery congress to bo held at Tampa, Fla.. January, 10, 1893, STATE $000 AHEAD. It is learned that the controversy of a number of Portland people over the question as to whom the supposed $400, reward for the arrest of the train robbers Geo. Jackon and Chas. Wil liams has been practically settled by the governor stating that he has not offered the reward. It seems that a Mrs. Hamilton first claimed that un der a certain statute she was entitled to $000 for hiving given (correct Information which lead to the arrest and conviction of tho O. R. & N. train robbers referred to. Later on Chief of Police P. J. JJarry and detective Palric Malicr and Joseph Riley all of Portland, who actually made the arrest acting under the ad vice and Information given by Mrs. Hamilton, field their application for $000. The application of the three parties making arrest is roporled to have been In good legal form and sup ported by necessary affidavits and other papers showing that they ac tually maue arrest and that toe met were actually convicted ana .en tenccd to long terms In the peniten tiary. An Investigation was then undo to see whether Gov. Lord had ever of fered the reward. No proclamation or other record of such offer could be found. The secretary of state then refused to draw a warrant for tho $000 and the state of Oregon was Just six hundred dollars ahead. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." How the people of Oregon do enjuy paying $80,000 ii year Interest or. I heir own inline ! The new "bike" ordinance at Eu gene allows doctors and officers to ride on tho sidewalks. All others must lako the road. How Is that for "class legislation ?" . flrynn represents the peopje. The Hryan party Is the people's party. The people can get no reforms but through the Hryan party. Who Can Tell? Tc following question Is asked by a JutMiNAL subscriber. Who can answer It? "Who can tell the ludlan sport the name of which commences with S K It? The three blanks represent letters to be supplied. Si9B8iWSK8 sj. IGIFT I SHU E FOR ONE WEEK- 1 , j Gitiv4:iir ntorhl. we m To every purchaser of S5 or over at our counters ttom Mcmuy - i -tg y v will give a very pretty Glass, Salt and Pepper Set Consisting of 4 pieces, an ornament to any table. In addition to this libcrabl offer we are selling goods at bed-rock, Capes and Jackets Probate Court. As gardlan of the person and estate of Cameron Pendleton, a minor, G, M. Settlemler today filed an account with the county clerk showing the receipts to have been $309 and the disbursements $149.05 lnaylng a bal aece on hand of $153.95.. G. It. Goln. T. A. Cooper and U. G. Holt, as appialscrs of the estate of Lulu and Katio Junes, minors, today tiled their Inventory of the estate with County Clerk Ehlen. Tha valve of eacu girrs propercy is tne same $1082.80. Of Interest to Subscribers. The cheap ad. column, "Wanted, etc.," has now a splendid position on the inside local and social news page. City subscribers who receive the paiier by pony carrier are requested to put up a coveted box, high enough and mi located that the boy can put the papers In without rolling It up. It U much nicer to read and easier to liml Our readers are requested to bring In notices of religion-., fraternal and wcliil gatherings and personals about their families, friends and visitors. The htmic and social news or Oregon N given a large space dally and espec ially Saturday. The Jouhval. lalxirs to make ad vertisements piolltable, and Is solici tor to haycevery legitmate business succeed. Change your ads, often and put In what the people are Interested In. PeoDle hunt for "live" ads. Our real estate deparenient brings many inquiries from Intending buyers and sellers, and while we are not In the real estate business, all corres pondence Is cheerfully forwarded. The Journal wrote up the hypno tic window show for Prol. McEwan simply as a matter of local news. He has had full houses ever since. At grrat reductions, We arc very desirous of closing out our remaining stock and arc bffcring them at cut prices, Mackintoshes Lower than the lowest, Get our prices before purchasing, Blankets and Quilts In endless variety and all grades, We will save you money in this line, Dress Goods Wc arc always showingnovcl ics, Call and SALE. 1 Mix (U New goods arrive daily in this department m sec our prises before buying' DO NOT FORGET OUR GIRT 257 Itov. J Mucllhaupt went to Crab tree this morning. Miss Llla Terrell Is visiting In Me hatna for a few days ' Mrs W. C. Hawloy and children re turned today from Albany. David Scott left this afternoon for Vancouver, Jl. O., wlicro ho will join his parents. Peter Illlcy, of Albany, was In the city today, enrouto to Gcrvals to at tend tho funeral of his brother-in-law which will bo hold Saturday. Prof. R. A. Heritage und Prof. Ed ward B. Fleck, of tho W. U. musical college, went to Coryallls this morn ing where they will glvo a musical re cital this evening, Mr. and Mrs. Win. II. Titus, of Lawson. Mo, aro In tho city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Finch. They arc looking over tho country and thinking of locating here. Editor J. II. Fletcher of the Inde pendent, went to Jefferson today whero ho will deliver a lecture this evening on "Tilling the Soil," He was accompanied by his son Alfred Fletcher. Miss Katharine and Richard Par ker, her brother, left last night for Salt Lake City. Miss Parker for sev crai monms uas ucco employed as typo writer in the ofllce of City Re corder Edes and goes to Utah In search of better health. Mr.aud Mrs. iTltua, of Missouri, arevlUllngR. II. Finch and family on East State street. They will prob ably mako their future homo In Salem. Mr. Titus Is a thrifty young business man, and would bo a good acquisition to our city. Wkatiikr Signals. Mr. Anderson has been recently engaged by the Friedman -Bankrupt store, and will hereafter keep posted In front of that placo tho latest forecasts, signals and charts of the weather. Dlrcctcommu nlcatlon Is had with the government signal service, and theso reports will bo tho best there is, free to the world. A Popular Tjiino. TJie local Chamber of Commcrco Is moving along quite nicely and will proyc n popular organization, but It can not become- moro popular than the old, and rcllablo grocery firm of Dranson &Co. Their goods defo successful competition. Slate, county and city orders taken at the market price for goods at the New York Racket. 2d-lw Easily Found. Although re nioovcd from Its old stand, Strong's restaurant Is easily found by Its many patrons. They all appreciate the meals served there and arc land In their praise of the management and the courteous and conscientious treat ment accorded them. You can alwaysgetbarglns In cloth ing, boots and shoes and rubber goods at tho New York Racket. Call and sec them. 2d lw. Chinook market. salmon belly at Stelncr's if. Take a Minutk For careful thoughtful consideration before buy- log a cigar. Yu want an aitl.lo that wlll.giyo perfect satisfaction at a reasonable expenditure, Try the 10 cent La Corona. Yarn or all goods at last yiara prices at tho New York Racket. : NEW TODAY, Another big line of those cotton blankets, 47c up. Fine assortment of stamped dollies, splashers, tray-scarfs, etc etc. 7c up. Lines of children's wool union suits. 65c up, Mackintoshes, Rubber shoes, eta, at lowest racket prices, same as all tho rest of m stock. 3c Tablets in Abundance, Wiggins' Bazaar, 307 Commercial Street. TWO THIRDS SUBSCRIBED. Stock Going Rapidly In the Salem Cham ber of Commerce. Tho committee on soliciting stock subscriptions for the Salem Chamber of Commerce are working hard to. get the sixty shares of stock taken. This forenoon the committee, com posed of C. P. Bishop, II. G. Sonne- mann and F. It. Anson hud secured two-thirds of th? stock subscriptions at $5 each, ;all paid up. They were still hard ut It this afternoon and hopeful raising the entire sixty shares. Tho subscribers aro all well known Salem business men who have every thing at stake In this county. C. P. lllshop, Woolen Mill store. II G.Sonncman, grocer. F. It, Anson, electric car Co. E. P. McCornack, banker I. L. Patterson, grocer, J. II. Albert, banker. S. A. Rlggs, capitalist J. J. Dalrymple, drygoods G. W. Johnson, clothier. S. W. Thompson Jeweler. A. N. Moores lumbar. Capital Journal. Patton llros. Gray llros. hardware. E. A. Pierce, physician. F. T. Wrlghtuian, sheriff. Geo. P. Hughes, grocer. Geo. F. Rogers, state hinder, Jefferson Meyers, rcalestatc, J. 11. T. Tuthlll. 0. D. Gubrlclsuu. Thomas, Watt & Co., brokers. 13. II. Flagg, printer. Statesman Pub. Co. G. I. Stahl & Co., real estate. S. M. Stock Si Co., dry goods, r E. S. Lamport, saddler. ; . It. M. Wade & Co., hardware. Duren & Hamilton, furniture. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. E. T. Barnes, racket store T. Holverson, dry goods. F. 5. Derby, roal estate. TC. F. Parkhurst, Insurance. J. M. Kyle, fruit and produce A. B. Stelnbach & Co., clothing, J. M. Wallace, water works. McCrow Sc Steusloff, butchers. Ilozorth Bros., Insurance. Jos, Meyers & Son, drygoods. Wcstacott Si Irwin, restaurant. T. L. Davidson, capitalist. What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. Buffalo, N. V. Gen s: .From my perc ional knowledge, gained in observing the ef fect of jour hlnlolrs Cure in cases of advanced Con.umption, lam prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been Jrought lo my attention. It has certainly aved many from Consumption. Sold by D. I ry. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Shiloh's Catarro tltemed v sold on a guarantee. Nasal injec or free Sold by D. J. Fry. Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all warrants pre sented prior to Nov. 0 1890, and In terest will cease on tho same from the date of this notice. Dated Nov. 3, 1897. G. L. Brown. 11 3 lwd&w. County Treasurer. He Not Deceived! A Couch. I.llorscncss or Croup aro not to be trifled with. A dose in time ofSliilo's Curo will save vou much rouble. Sold by 1). J. Fry. WANTED.-1-A younc man to serve an ap. prenticeship as watchmaker and jjwelerer or student in optics. Reference lequheil. Inquire at C. II. Hinges', 30S Commercial street. 11 12 6t BORN. FREoCOTT. Thursday, Nov. 11, 1897. at the family home on Mill street, Salem, to Mr. aud Mrs. A. W. Prescott, a daughter. Funeiial. Samuel Fletcher, nf McCoy arrived in the city this morn ing from Los Angeles, to be present at the funeral of hW wife, which was held at the family home this after; noon at 1 o'clyck- Mr. und Mrs. M. L. Chamberlain and Chas. Weller rela tives of deceased were among those from Salem who attended the funeral. Commercial st Telepone No, 112 i"N -0trN t P!50rV :Kfc--5lC&.rXjU1 -KBBSS Ii State ofOhio, City op Toledo, ) .. Lucas County, i88 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is the senior partner of the lirm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the Citv of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said lirm will pay ' the sum bf one hundred dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's ( caiarrn uure. F. J. Cheney. Swopn to before me and subscribed In my presence, thlsGth day of De cember, A. D. 1890. A. W. Gleason, Seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. tSTSoldbyDruggists, "5c. Winter Sboee CALr LINED HEAVY EXTENSION SOLES Are the proper thing, We have an immense stock on hand, See our men's heavy sole, box calf, at $3,50- It's a corker. Also ladies', in button or lace, $2,50, KRAUSSE Fffof BROS., T i-j2i nd jliLDolls- k 4- X P. 3. 2G3 Commercial at. vafsMsSNarssjBjr Now Is the "TO BUY -B"f lime Games. 275 COmMBRCIAL ST. This stcck rnuat be sold out tc make room for my Holiday Books. Notice my show window. DEARBORN, BOOKSELLER m m m a vill-J 6 vvtriar-s7frrr ill rrrj sirs rxiz zxzi r NBi JS' CI BROWN SMITH, HARDWARE, Stoves and Tinware ! Aluminum aud Granitewaro, Points and Oils, nud Dynamite 248 Commercial st, SALEM, OREGON How flbodf an Overcoat op Mackintosh ? Free Excursion A Snap in Underwear , , f menf 'SndalMet!rU " draWCr"' worth "N0"' on,y H a ar' Those 4(Mnch Novelties , , , l Iff" firesa goods ut 25 cents a yard aro tho finest In town for tho price, bell ng vrell too. Comoonlf you want u good selection. Wo liavo a beauti ful lloo of dress goods at-all prices up to i.25u yard. Rain Protectors , Our bargains In i umbrellas and uiacklnUwhes mako tho people talk, have a full lino of girls' mackintoshes, doublo texture, dotachablo capes. Dry Feet t t Wo i i..i ArS t0lnA ,n our r.uuii!ew and rubber boots. A bg lino of rubber goods at Wp.kwlwfor-cash.-airlng your shoo repairing to u. llcst work at wsc prices wjk December Patterns t Awl fashion sheet now In. Call aud get JfattofM ar tho bait and cheapest, i t your choice. t Tho I Standard romivie bros, &. oo. Canvass telescope and leather satch clatthe"evv Yorc Racket. 2d-lw. Call for Warrants. Notice Is heioby given that there are funds on hand applicable to the Saytuenls all warrants uf the city of alem, endorsed un or Iwfore April 20, 181K1, drawn unou tho general fund Pleaso present raid warrants for pay ment at Ladd & flush bank, as Inter ested on same will cease from the date of this notice. A. A. Luk, City Treasurer. Saloni, JJqv. 10, S97. Jut Karl' Clover Kool Tct, lor Cuortlpatioa it's the licit and if after uilng (it you don't tay to, , return the package ami get your money. Sold by D, J, Fry. Examination Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho reg ular quarterly examination for teach ers' certificates for Marlon county will bo held at Salem, beginning at 1 p. ui. Wednesday. Nov. 10, 1607. Q. W. Jones, School KupU Marlon County. 11 2-W-w-d To Cute a Cold.m Uno Day Take Laxative Uroino Qulnluo Tab lets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to cure. Hie. State. J8TOHIA, TO- Overcoats PORTLAND! In order to enable our bumerou fritadi and customers to'pay us a visit and examine our new store, with Its entirely new stock, we bare concluded to give them an opportunity of doing o bee of cost. Our plan is thisi , Every one visiting our store from Marion county, who males a purchase amounting to twenty dollars or more and presenting a copy of this ad, will have his railrcad fare from his railroad station. Including Salem and all poiuu nrth, refunded by us. To assure these who are not acquainted with our bouse be beg leave to say that we hare but ONE PRICE and that the lowest. Alt oai e.cods are marked In plain figures. Our stock Is entirely new and has been carefully selected by our Mr. lien Sell tng, and we sell only atVQPOLAR TRICES, Moyer Clothing Co. 1$ :j- 1 t ''', ."-Vii .... I A TJt 1 Un Wi S. HLcryiertED 1000 B i 5EL Syr 7v Ay? A cm A i $ J Jill M L Jr and up, m Vfnr Sa? OoprrUMIWrbr us I CHAS, S. RIELY, Manager f ggMackinfoshes, IvN alssslB yfmBr Wc start at $2.50 for boys', and S3 for men's Wchave better grades that are guaranteed from $6 io $16.50. j Very busy in this department, Wc mention overcoats when ever we can, We're fixed to please every want, and new goods goods coming in every day. Prices $8, $io. $12,50, $15, $18, $20 Also Full Line of Bike Capes. Just the thing for these rainy days. M ."i !'. i M tt Cowwarplnl irtreit. Thocflharyifl)o4uaahoe house. .Kaui ISM iwT " BBN SELLING, Urn Third atv.0v.kSt, -&&&