'nF? Wgrf sjjf H A y 'el II 4 n i . J, E &t n 77 n m vflw UNPRECEDENTED SALE OP Kid Gloves ! THIS MONTH, o i: - n 'Every Pair Is Reduced 2C See our "Ccntcmcris" and "Suede Mosquctaircs" to cTosc at 67c the pair, CASH STORE, HOLVERSONS CASH STOKE. Good 'isortiucnt of Knellah Reds and Browns In a clasp glove, $1 60 regular price now Sl.OO. To close nur line of Button Glnvca, regular $1 qualltcs, wo pit " ' thciu nt f T c J. j.Dalrumple & 60. Reduction Sale ! Goods in All Lines Reduced, ,,.,,, The celebrated II. & S. corsets re duced from $1.25 to OOe. Oilier corsets reduced to "Cc, 50c and 35c. Great reductions In the price of botli ladles' and gentlemen's under wear. Some lines of ladies kid shoes for about half oricc. Look ut tlio prices In both windows, tbeu come In and Bee tlie price on the counters. It will pay you. Osburn's Racket Store Next door Lo Albert's bank. Miss Tessa Williams, who for sev eral weeks has been visiting her cousin, Miss Grace Savage, left Wed nesday evening for San Francisco. lior.vnusoN's Jakuakv ANCK 8ALK. CLE Alt- Tin: Wkatiiuu. State bouse bar ometer tins morning stood only one point on the "nilr" side of "change" Indicating posslblo fair weather for tomorrow with also a possibility of showers. PERSONALS. IIOIA'lillSON'H JANUAKY CUJAK- anci: saw:. .1.0. Bo.orth was In Portland today O. II. IlurggralT Is liome from Port land. A. M. Ilumen was an Albany visi tor today. Mrs. A. IS. Smith Is yihlllug friends at Stay ton. 0. T. Roberts Is visiting friends In Portland. Win. Kills arrived In the city today from Ashland. Miss Gertrude Hlrsch Is the guest of Portland rrlends. Mrs. J. M. Somers returned this morning to Albany. John Farrar came down fiom Ku gene this morning. Mrs. W. S. Dunlwuy has returned from a visit In Portland. Henry Jacob, of San Francisco, Is lu the city the guest of his sister, Mrs S. M. Stock. Grand Masters. A. MoFadden ncd Mrs. 1. 1). Ilnlmau returned this morning froiuGervais. Geo. W. Hubbard and It O. Shuck ing, two local hop buyeis, wore north bound passengers this afternoon. K. T. Itirues, of (lie Now York Racket store, relurned from Portland last evening on the oehyed overland. Mrs. J F. Hughes and motlior.Mrs K.J. Flint, of Sacramento, returned today from a short visit at JelTeisou. Miss Anna Noon, was has been visiting tit the home of W 11. Moon lu Yow Park, left toda) for Konnon.Wls. IIannaism in Sali:m. The news of Ilaiinu'H election to the U. S. Senate from Ohio was not received with uni versal rejoicing among the Repebl I can oMcors and employees who work In Oregon's Cipltul building. On the contrary not only all thli silver Republicans were dlssapninted but many of the gold standard Republi cans regarded Hauna's candidacy as b.ul policy on the ground that Hnnna is not a popular man. Mary Repub licans wlio like McKmley and voted for him do not like Hauiia. Thefce people think that Hanna lias acted hoggish. After having the honor of electing and eontrolllng a president they think he should not foht himself upon the people in the form of a lawmaker. PoSTi'ONr.u -On account o' the deatli of Bishop Looteus, In Victoria, His Grace A rcnbShop Gross will not benblo to come to.ialem to give con tinuation on next Sunday the 10th. Ills visit is deferred to the following Sunday the -lid. Bishop Lootenswns located for several ii ars at BolsoClty, Idaho and resigned in 187 1, going thence to Victoria where he has since resided. Funeral scUces will be held at Victoria on Tuesday, Arch bishop W. II Gioss, oiMclating. NoT.itiK.s.--Tlio governor today commissioned Ira R l.k'dle, of Rose bunr and Frank T. Woodward, of Portland, notaries to servo for two years. Racket Prices Spot Cash, You pay for your own goods when you buy here, and don't apply any of ll for Interest on old accounts. Lead pencils, rubber tips, lOo a doz. Mourning pins, Jet heads, i!c a box. Curling irons, Ic up. Common pins, :i for 5c. Shell hair pins, 7c a doz and up. Splendid Stockinet shtelds, 8c. Seamless Rockford sox. rib top, 5c. Men's black sox. 5uand up. Toothbrushes, ;tc un! up. There's do.ens of Items In my lines of suiiill wares that save you money every time yon buy, Como and see for yourself. I'm soiling underAcar and mackin toshes at 20 per cent otT from regular prices. I've o.ily u few macks loft now. Don't want to carry one over. VIGGINS' BAZAAR. 300 Cummerclul street. SOME 8TRANQE CERTIFICATES Assessor J. W. Hobart Certifies Regard ing the Assessment Roll. Since the Columbia Implement company, of Portland, has Instituted awrltof review proceedings against the state ward of equalization, and also from the fact that the grounds upon wlilcli such proceeding has been begun, was based, to a great extent, upon the irregularity and non con formity of the Marion couuty assess ment rolls with those from the other counties of the state, the following certificates made by County Assessor J. w. iiobartand county Clerk L. V. fcililcn relative to the Marlon county assessment roll, will not be outo' place. The following certificate from County Assessor Ilabart accompanies the original assessment roll, as placed in the assessment boeks: "I, J. W, Hobart, assessor of Mar lon county, state or urcgon, do Hereby certify that Ibis assessment roll Is the original assessment roll of Marion county, Oregon, for the year 1807, and that It is a true and complete state mentofthe taxable property as rc- t.nrnprl f,ir t.lln vnnr 1R07 ' J. W. IIOBAUT, Assessor for Marlon County. The following applies to the ab- oreviatca roil rurnisticd tue county clerk. "1, L. V. Ehlen, county clerk of Marlon county, state o, uregon, and ex-olllcc clerk of the circuit court of said county and state, do hereby certify that the foregoing transcript of copy of summary of assessment roll of Marlon county lor the year 1807 has been compared with the original, and that it Is a true and correct copy of said original and or tue wuoic tnereoi as the same appears of record in my otUccaud custody. L. V, Ehlen." The certificate following, applies to merely h summary sent by the clerk to the state board of equalization, be fore the copying of the abbreviated roll was finished. ""I. L. V. Ehlen. county clerk of Marlon county, state of Oregon . do hereby certify that the foregoing iranscrlpt or the assessment roll or Marion county, slate of Oregon, con sisting of two volumes, for the year 1807, has been by me compaied with tlio original assessment roll, and that It is a true and correct copy of said original assessment roll, and of the whole thereof, as the same appears of record In my otllce and custody." Following is the certificate the board prevailed n Assessor Hobart to make, and it is Incorporated in the report of the board's action sent out by the secretary of state. Salem, Ore., Dec, 17, 1807. To the State Hoard of Equalization. Gentlemen: In accordance with your request, I herewith hand you the original assessment of the prop erty of this county for this year, made by me, and I hereby certify that the same constitutes all of the assesment made of all the property of Marion county, Oregon, for tills year ai.d tue wuoie tnereor, and tn.it It Ih the same roll that I presented to the county board of equalization at its last session in this county for this year, and that It was corrected an d the property equalized by them thero on, and that the county court ut Its session In September of tills year bad no other roll than this to act upon from me, and it was returned to me after the equalization and corrections had been made thereon by them; ttiat there has been no change in the same cither lu values, classes, form or otherwise to my knowledge. .1. W. Houaut. Assessor for Marlon County. TWO MORE ALARMS Jackets Slaughtered sM.OO Jackets now $2.50; $10.00 lackets WC0; 315.00 Jaokuts now 7 50. Good lino of mles Jackets on hand LADIES' SHOKS-Lndlus'UOO 8hoos,button, cloth, and kid tip now 2.21. Great values. New lines heavy shoes for men and boys. FLANNKLLKTTKS Justoponrtl a now lino of patterns, suitable for wrap pers, only lOu a yard. New outing ilannols for 6, 7e, 10c a yard. R.&G. CORSETS -Host lu the world, all sized and stylos, r,0o toil. 05. Fer ris Good Sense Corset waists, for ladies, inlssasaud uhlldien. CLOTHING -Piiliuico of our clothing will bo closed out at bargain prices. Ageuts Standard Patterns, best and olioapost, ltring your quotations on staples to us and wo will meet all prices aud 'tfo 'cm one better." miL,JL,I3 BROS. St CO iii Commercial street. The cash-dry goods aud shoe house. The Fire Department Is Again Sum moned Twice Within Thirty Hours. About 4 o'clock Wednesday after noon tho lire department was called to tho meat market of G. S. Free buruer, on East State street, where an Incipient blaze hud originated that for a time threatened toptove a sen ous conflagration. A largo kettle containing about 250 pounds or not lard was on tue rurnace, beneath which a few live coals had Ignited the flooring. The employes soon detected the blaze and devoted their energies to smothering the llamcs until the lire department should ar rive, an alarm having been sent In. In this they were successful and when the lire boys reached the scene a line of hose was attached to the hydrant at tho corner of Stutc and Fourteenth streets and u hole having been made In the lloor, the flames were soon ex llngulshcd. For a time the blazo threatened to result in a serious conflagration but this was averted. There was stored In the room lu which the lire started, about a ton of choice lard ready for thii market. About 8 o'clock thts nio'nlngthe department was again called from Its quarters In the city hall. The causo lor the alarm proved lo uo ino burn ing out of a Hue at the residence of J. P. .Robertson, on Center street near Twelfth. Tho flames shooting from the mouth of the chimney startled the ladles of tbe house nut a little, who decided as a means of precaution to summon the tiro department, but all danger had passed before Us ar rival. This Is the seventh lire alarm turned in thus far this year on exactly one halt the total number of alarms for tho year 1807. , Stautkh fok the Klondike. J. 12. linker, who for several years has been in: attache of the J. C. Goodalo Lumber Yards in this city, left this morning via the overland for tho Klondike, Mr. Raker goes direct to Dyea w hero he will engage ut his trade, that of u carpenter, until spring when ho will go through to Dawson City. Mem: Moutuaoks. Two mortgages representing $1,050, and two satisfac tions of mortgages aggregating $1,500 were todav Hied with Couuty Re corder F. W. Wuters. 1 Watch Phicks Holvkkson Januahy cLkahanck sale. Unfit tfcutsx U o-A.exonx-. & SOCIETY NOTE BOOK. Prof. Ijcobic's third musical Is an nounced for Wednesday evenlnir the 19 Inst at the First Congregational church. Mrs. C.L. Davis and Mrs.T.A. King went to Aurnsvillc today where this evening they will organize a Pacific Circle, the officially recognized auxil iary of the Woodmen of the World. Tho r.Avt 1n.,r.. I. Mi.. Wttlnmnt fit rTnlvnrulf v fiurt.n will u fftvpn noYI. Monday evening In the chapel, by Prof, J.T,Mattacw3. This Is Prof. Matthew's Initial lecture and will most likely be entertaining. His sub ject will be "Schools and Schoool Days of the Thirteen Colonies." At the state Insane asylum this evening Mrs. D. A. Paloe and Mrs. W. T. Williamson will entertain the Friday night dancing club. It will be a masquerade bill and the well known hospitality of the hostesses In sures the success of the affair. On the evening of January 10, a number of the friends and neighbors of J. V. Dawson came to his home to say "good bye;" as lie was to start with his family for 'Jay view Washing ton on the following day. The even ing wasspent iu social conversation closing with a prayer-meeting In which all present took part. Mr and Mrs. Dawson will be greatly missed by their many friends here, who wish for them a safe Journey and restora tion to health. The following paragraph Is taken from the Pacific Woodmen, the otiic ial organ of tho Woodmen of the World and refers to the Insurance policy of the late Mrs. Lytlla Wright, of this city whose death occurred last Nevember: "The Women of the Woodcraft has a deatli claim of $1,000 at Salem, Ore gon, which will be paid at once and leave a balance of $1,000 cash In the. bank to the credit of the benefit fund, with no claim against it on file. The Women of the Woodcraft Is a success, she Is a daisy. The large grove of the W, C. at Helena, Montana, has unan imously gone into the new order, us has also South Side and Highland Groves, In Denver, and the grove at La Junta, Colorado, with sixty-five members. Still there's more to follow." TAKEN UI'DER ADVISEMENT. ties ittry Motion to Make Temporary Injunction Permanent in O. F. & P Co., Case. In the case of the Standard Box Factory, of Portland, the Sugar Pine Lumber Co.. of Grants Pass, vs. The Oregon Fruit & Produce Co., Capital National Rank, Chas. A. Gray, E C. Power, Hansen & Landon and C. E. Hansen, plaintiffs, motion to make temporary Injunction permanent un til final hearing, was argued before Judge II II. Hewitt at Albany today aud taken under advisement. Attorney Webster Holmes appeared for the plaintiffs, while Geo. G. Bing ham and Jonn A. Carson, also of this city, represented the defendants; the former appearing for Hansen & Lan don and C. E. Hansen, while the latter appeared fr the Capital National banK and Chas. A. Gray. Last week Judge Hewitt granted a temporary Injunction, preventing each and all of the defendants from further prosecuting their actions at law. A motion on the part of the plalntlfTs to iiave the injunction made permanent until final hearing when the appointment of a receiver would be asked, was, today argued at length by the respective counsel and taken under advisement. A Queer Defense. Chicago, Jan. 13. The reading of palms instead of lengthy briefs, and the Introduction of occult science In the place of the traditional "exhibits" is the sensation promised in the al ready sensational case of Chris Merry, alleged chief of unorganized clan of thieves, who Is on trial charged with wife murder. Following out a line of defense that has been begun, the case may turn out to be an Innovation in criminal cases. Questions will be heard and objections raised, the lawyers say, that will be new to criminal practice. i rank- Kay l'ratt, associate counsel for Merry, who conducted the exam ination of veniremen in Judge Ilor ton's court, began an investigation into the lives and habits of the pros, pectlve Jurors to find whether they had been students of sociology, and If so if their studies had brought them in contact with the environments of the slums. It Is said that Merry's defense will be conducted along this line; that his attorney will try to show that Merry was a creature of circumstances, that he was tho victim of heredity and sur roundings to sucii an exteutas to be Irresponsible for Ills actions. It Is ai serted that Mr. Pratt willendeavor to convince the Jury by tlio Hues of tlu peddler's palm that the owner Is nut a hardened criminal, but the victim o; destiny. A My the. Kansas, City, Jan. 13. Tho follow ing statement, made oyer tue signa ture of William M Springer. Judge of tno district court at famiiiuiicAinster, has been received by the Star: "J. W. McCloud. general solicitor of the Choctaw, Oklohoma & Gulf railroad, has Just arrived froi .ohaw nee, O. T., and reports that l re Is no truth In the reported lnd .m up rising. There Is, however, gn-.it -.v cltltmcn', and many persons are leaving their homos near tho border and taking refuge in the neighboring Oklotmiua towns. The Indians have been collecting, doubtless (or some lawful purpose, and there Is no evi dence that they have killed anyone for the burning of the two Indians on last Saturday, near Maud, O. T. The United States oill-ials are taking all necessary precautions to preserve peace. (Signed) Win M, Springer, judge of the 1'nlted Slates district ourt." EanhquaVe, The IlAoi'B,Jan.l3.-Auoniclal dis patch from llatnvia xonouueos that the capital of A niboy on, one of the Moluccas Islands. Ikis I won completely demolished h. km earthquake. Fifty persons weie kitted and 200 Injured. K " The Bargain House of Salem, gjjjjjEsssscNnssa firowd B firoiufl ! 6 Is. sec .he crowds at our counters daily taking advantage of ,h bargains ffn..rirr HiinnC OUT we urt unvwwjj - t And which extend through January, Be not deceived by others :who imitate our business methods, "We lead, others follow unm 6 -HaA few more sale prices ; Changeable taffeta silks, new colorings 68c All wool serges, all shades c All wool mixtures nobby goods c 50in, all wool serges, all shades 47c 52in, table damask, all linen .40c 64,in, table damask, halt bleached, worth 75c 55c Extra large heavy towels c Heavy, fleecelined, Union suits, 47 c ZCEvery Article in the House Reduced, This is the sale of the year, i 257: Commercial St. a General Munoz Dead. Madrid, Jan. 13. General Mnnoz, the new captain general of Porto Rice, died Immediately after his ar rival there. How's Thi3 ! AVe offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall'sCitarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props. To ledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lusr, 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out an obi iration made by their linn. West & Truux, Wholesale Drueulsts, Toledo. O. Wuldlni:. Klnnan & Marvin, Whole sale. DruKlsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, actiuK directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces f the system Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold by all Drutftfists. Testimonials free. What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. BUFFALO, N. Y. Gen's: .From my pef sonal Inoul. ilgc, gairtd in observing theer ect ot your Shiloh's Cuie in cases of advanced Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the most temarkable Remerir that has evrr hprn I brought to my aitention. It has certainly saved any from Consumption. Sold by D J. Kr) I r Constipation take Karl s Clover Root tei, the great Blood Purifier. Cures lle.id- acl.tf. Nrrvntlnc. FVnminne nn tt. ,4f i an t makes the r.ead clear aaa bell. Sold by O.J. Fry I HlrOflfl ! A New Suit. LadJ & Buh are pKtlnlltTti in an action for money re cently instituted In the Marion county circuit court anainst John V. West. Judgment fur $200 with Inter est aniouiitlnu to $03 is demanded. Stop that cough Take warning. Itmiy lead to consumption A 25c, bottle of Miiloh s t U'e may save or- ' (e I). J. Fry. There something suspicious about it when you are offered something for nothing. We are not doing busl ness that way but let us say that no where among honest dealers can you get more for your money than you do from us. We are now making a big run on Rubber Stamps ! We have roeeivprl n 1.,-..., ,., . ..r ,1. - .,, .. . the cast. Notice all the daily papers ttlX'rZ mg the... toTou Ce "S Wt Ur 1,nceS- We wi" take P'easure yuquot- PATTON BROS, Booksellers and.Stationers, OS State street. A Common Dishpan is not a thing of beauty but It Is a necessity. We have them in all sizes, also teakettles, brass ket tles, granite kettles, etc., etc. Also a full line of stoves, tinware and house furnishing ?oods CRAY BROS, Corner State andJLiberty sts, Salem, Oregon, Sold by To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tab- l,.fk All i rilifltc rtfi.twl l... . If It falls to cure. 25c. The genuine I nus u. u. v. on eacu laoiet. S OVfiP ! See Things Pleasantly The coming year, By having your eyes properly fittod! with a pair of sclentlflcly ground' lenses. Youreyos examined and con-'1 sulfation free by the only exclusive OPTICIAN. Charges for spectacles and eyeglasses very reasonable. C H, HINGES, D, R. 300 Commercial street, soaond door north of postofflce, Sjlem, Or. But we are k-jiihj to enmnnnce the Xew Year again with efTerlnt: Aums, ,, and .Salem W " RrocerU New Pickles, perqt .. Arbuekle aud Lion Coifee, per pic Best Mocha and Java Cotlee. per lb 5 lbs Lard , Chocolate, per lb. ".'.'.".'. , lOlbs. II. Wheat. .. 10 lbs Corn Moil ... TryouriioCreawba'ts.' $1 00 10 10 35 30 85 45 25 35 25 Old P. O, Grocery. HARRIETT & LAWRENCE $&5 ? X X X A WE RECOMMEND X 2V "C " " s 'V ! , C U J JSC Clauss' Shears, Scissors Razors, TiKY arC tMV warranted,? BROWN & SMITH. a H I I . iimmixs,?,r;i&iii-i'ui rwntirtiiWi Smmmwimm m