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Quality and Prices .
None equal us In these two great essential points.
It Is our business to supply good goods at the
Lowest Prices, i t i
Again we arc at the front with an unusually complete line of new
and attractive goods at lowest prices.
We have already rcccivd four tons of new goods and more are
on the way.
TODAY WB OPENED,
White goods
Laces of all kinds
Footings
Embroideries
Summer dress fabrics
Scrims and dotted Swisses.
Dress goods.
All kinds of linings
Braids and velvets
Silks and satins
Ladles' belts and tics
Silk and worsted skirts
Muslins of all kinds
Crashes and table linens
Ready-made wrappers.
TWO SENTENCES PRONOUNCED. I MIS9 MATTIE M'NARY IS DEAD.
The
Tooie
Damage Suit of Dose vs
Concluded Todajr.
At 0 a. m. today AlphonsoFcttljean
was sentenced to one years Imprison
ment by Judge Geo. II. Burnett,
having been convicted of larceny from
a dwelling.
Thfl T)niWTYin7 raw una vinpliitari
sooner than was expected. Of the 45
witnesses sunpoonca by tne plaintiff,
but thirteen were allowed to give
testimony, on the grounds that the
testimony of each witness was practi
cally the same as that of the preced-
ing witness. All testimony was In
After Several Weeks Illness She Suc
cumbs to Nervous Prostration.
At 0:45 a. ra. today, after several
weeks protracted illness, Miss Mattle
McNary, a native Salemlte, died at
the family home, No. 555 Commercial
street.
Miss McNary for several years has
been employed In the Salem public
schools In which vocation she has
won anenvlable reputation as a suc
cessful educational worker.
The deceased was a faithful and
consistent member of the First Bap-
itlst church and was an exemplary
,
trodUCetl nrlnr in nrllntirnmnnt. nt.n nu.i.ti.. pi. t.,l n lnr,.oMrt nlior
o cock, Saturday afternoon. At 9 , ac.tr una nswnnt and agreeable dis-
And numerous other staples and notions.
Our stock will till you with enthusiasm and wonderfully relieve your mind.
TWin't firrrnf. mi r immnncn Yin Wmlno In tvlnfup rtttr1a n rl nmnll nftatino
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CASH
STORE.
HOLVERSONS
CASH
STORE.
New Kid Gloves..
Just received an elegant assortment of our popular
brands, which wc guarantee to be the
best values in the market,
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Mignon s ; i
Fine quality .'(clasp
star values In greens,
browns.tans. reds and
blacks. Tne best
gluvccv.r offered for
A
few dozen
Regular SI
Button Gloves
to close at
w
Systeme Jay j
Extra quality real
Kid 3-clasp gloves In
greens, browns, tans,
reds, an d black.
every pair warrant
ed. There are no
better ones at any
price.
si. so piV !
i pair $
Sec our 51,00 offerings in men's kid and
ladies' mocha gloves,
J. J. DALRYMPLE L CO.
9
SI Pair
165C
Are
You
Going
to the
Klondike ?
Wc want to figure with
you on ou'fits,
Fur coats
Leather
roats,
Skin coats,
Mackinaws,
Sox,
Mittens,
Underwear,
Sleeping
bags,
Tents,
Bcddinc.
rinfMnrr
S'
j Boots,
Shoes,
$
o'ciock mis morning the closing ar
guments by the respective counsel
began. These speeches consumed the
entire forenoon. At 1 o'clock this
afternoon, Judge Burnett delivered
the usual Instructions to the Jury and
that body retired to determine upon a
verdict.
Attorney Wm, Kaiser of this city,
and At,tirnfVR .1 P. .rnhr.cnn nnl V
G. Eby, or Woodburn, as counsel for
the plaintiff made a vigorous fight
as mu aiso oicssrs. uco. U. iilngham
iinrt .1. A.nnrannrif thla nltu .m.1 V
P. Morcom, of Woodburu, as counsei
ior mr. Tooze. The case was warmly
contested.
Edward Uotty, Indicted as A. Bat
sin, the 17-year-old youth who plead
guilty to the charge of forgery, was
this afternoon sentenced to two years
In the penitentiary. Before sentence
was pronounced the youth arose and
stated that at the time he committed
the crime ho did not fully realize what
the offense was. The court Imposed
the minimum NPnt.nnrviirnn Mm unttth
and expressed a hope that when his
term had expired the young man
would make a man of himself ana en
gage In an honorable business.
Resolutions Adopted.
t 'X1 '"eeting of Ollye Lodge No. 18,
I. O. O.F. at its hall In the Ilolman
bUlId HIT. Satlirrl.1V nhrllt rnanlnlW.no
expressing the appreciation of the
services or Messrs. W. J. Culver, II. P.
Mlnto, Jos. Cavanaugh, James A.
Mothorn, and S. N. Fye and bespeak-
Inir for thorn Aiirrnss In Mmlrnai.iin..a
Journey, were unanimously passed.
xiiu iusuiuiiuuh were as roiiows.
.juuicua, uroiucrs w, J. uulver
and II. P. Mlnto are about to depart,
and UrritlinM K. N. "Vim tQ ri iv
anagh and J. A. Mothorn have already
departed rrom our midst to seek their
loriunes in tue rrozen Worth, and
"Whnrpns. 'I'hncnM hrnf i.n !...
boon f.llt.llflll nnrl i.nnanlnnfl,...n 1J
Fellows and loyal and yaiued mem-
oers 01 unvc LiOdgc, No. 18, and
"Vhcreas, The efforts of the said
brothers t.n nrnmntr. f.lm ln,nmnn .r
our Joagc, and the order In general,
nave oecn rully appreciated by this
lodge; therefore be It
"Resolved, Thus this lodge extend
to lIlD above nurnnrl liniflinrc Ha
hearlv annrnetntlnn nt timir nirrriin
promote the interests of Odd Fellow
ship In our midst, and be It further.
uusoiveu, xnao tins lotfsfo unite
with the many friends or the above
named brothers In wMifmr timm c,o.
cess In the hazardous venturn timv
are about to undertake, and a safe
and speedy return."
Fine phoioes from 50 cents per doz.
upwards at Miss Sperry's gallery.
2 21 3t
nnalf trn
She leaves two brothers, John II.
and Charles, and three sisters, Mrs.
Thos. Bruce, Mrs. Walter Stolz, and
MissNIna McNary.
FuDeral services will be conducted
from the First Baptist church at 2 p.
m. Tuesday, Rev. 0. II. Bacon, olll
ciatlng. The remains will be in
terred In the I. O. O F, cemetery.
To Another Field of Labor.
T?oit T t rtnmiMinmn. fnr Mm Wist
year, pastor of the Central Congrega
tional church, has been called to an
other held of labor.
The following poetry is from the
pen of Mrs. Mae Van Patten, treas
urer of the Central Congregational
church:
To our Pastor J. M. Bauchamp,
who has been called to another field of
laber:
Thou hast been sumnionod, to another
tlleld,
And we must sav farewell
Though much we'll miss you, yet we
must yield,
For all God's work Is well.
Wc shall miss you in our singing,
We shall miss vou. all alone n-"3
Though wc must give up the singer,
We shall not rorget his songs.
Yet we know the Master calls thee,
Oft our tlinuifhts will turn tc thee
And our nravers will watt thee on -t
ward,
O'erllfes rough tempestioussea.
Thou lias been a faithful servant,
Bringing messagesof truths divine,
And may heaven's choicest blessings
Ever rest on thee and thine.
Wc are anxious to do a little good
in this world and can think of no
plcasanter or better way to do it than
by recommending One Minute Cough
Cure as a preventative of pneumonia,
consumption and other serious lung
troubles that follow neglected colds.
Stone's Drug Store.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
It
S
w.ial m
Dress
Goods
In order to get our handsome line of Spring Dress Goods
before the people, wc will offer them at special prices,
Sale prices positively not duplicated after sale,
We will mention only a few of the good things we will offer,
1En New 32 Inch Plaids and checks, In Spring
lvJC shades
ym7 Handsome new line of Brocades, 40 inches
C wide, all colors.
JtC Fine Boucle, in all the latest shades.
(ZCkf, Heavy all-wool Poplin in the new blue
VJC shades.
OC Large line of railed effects, nobby goods.
ZOC New spring shado of 33 inch Covers Cloth.
rr 45 inch all-wool Black Fancy, worth 75
OVJC cents.
r7 The best line of all-wool Black Goods, 33
vJ C Inches wide, ever shown In the city for the
price
UC Silk and wool Mixtures; nobby new goods.
(Tj 1f All-wool Fine Elamlre suits In all the
U)JL1VJ shades.
For Flax. The Chamber of Com
mcrce will meet this Jlonday evening
to consider a llax proposition. All
should turn out.
Without boast or without any attempt
to braggadocio, wc can truthfully state that
ours are built on honor thoroughly re
liable, thoroughly tested,
v7c have shaped prices on outfits'for the
purpose of getting the largest bulk of that
trade,
Tilt 5,mi( ri net inni inn flint line r!Scfn
guished our house from others in the way of
quoting prices on the finest class of mer
chandisc will make itself manifest in our
Prices and qualities on thoroughly reliable
Klondike wearables,
Wc deliver all Klondike supplies, sold
by us, free of charge to any steamship wharf
in Portland,
Wc invite you to call in and permit us
to quote prices on complete outfits,
The Weatiiek. Sunday and Mon
day have been regular Marcli weather.
Forecast for Tuesday occasional rain.
Incorporated. The Pacific Trad
ing Co., stock $50,000, of Portland, tiled
articles today.
Dreadfully Nervous.
tor relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea.
It quieted my perves and strengthene my
whole Nervous Svstem. I was troubled with
Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble.
Your Tea soon cleansed my system so tnor
ougbly that I rapidly regained health and
strength Mrs. S. A. Swret. Hartford, Conn
Sold bv D. J. try.
Children and adults tortured by
burns, scalds, Injuries, eczema or skin
diseases may secure instant relief by
USlUL' DeWltt'fl Wlf.nl! IIllol Hnli'n
Great Pile remeflv. Ktnnn'd rirmr
Store.
Dr. MMfUi'NAPvn PIanfAH3 2V fttrfillrimlfTtfUia
Pain has 110 chow with Dr. Miles' Pain Pill
it i mm & co.
Popular one-price hatters and clothiers,
CHAS, S, PJELY, Manager, Opposite postofficc, Salem, Oregon.
Baraains In Hosiery
Special Sale
Stationery,
Fine boxes of paper nnd enyelopes
nt 10 cents per box, better grades 15
and 2o cents besides regular lines of
ui'o stationery.
Novo you seen my 125 sheet .1 cent
tablet.
Full lines of nrtlsts materials.
Photograph albums.
Dolls at cost.
Itninnnitipr Mm Plrcnlnt ln. r 1 1, .-....
over 1000 books to select from.
n , FRANK S. DEARBORN.
Bookseller and stationer, 203 Com
morclul street.
Four Leaf Clover
Novelties
Memorandum books,
Salt cellars.
Hatpins and
Gold and silver charms.
At reasonable prices.
Comnloto linn nf ntlirr imnrlu In
Jewelry and watches.
Watches Cleaned, 75c,
Mainspring - 75c,
Optician specialty.
Eyes tested free.
CHARLES II. HINGES, D. R.,
SOS Commercial street, 2nd door north
of postolllee.
Beau'iful line of suits in Poplins, Etamincs, Mixtures, Plaids, etc, all included in this
sale, Call and see this line, it will pay you whether you purchase or not,
257
Commercial St.
2E
The bargain house of Salem,
I Wiggins' Bazaar
i
Racket Prices,
Say 1 Vou, my friend.
That man's shoo I sell so many of,
Is a satin cairj comes in lace and
congress, coin and French toe, a
splendid wearer, urn you've paid 2
for many not as good.
MV PRICE, $1.05.
Other styles exactly similar, not as
food. ONLY $1.3j.
That Dongola Val coin toe. very
neat and dressy shoo. ONLY ?2.
1898 Stearns,
Children's heavy 10 cents a pair.
Children's tlno black cotton hose, 15 cents and 20 cents a pair.
Children's heavy "Iron Clad" fast black hose. Rest in the world, 23 cents a
pair.
Ladles' fast black cotton hoso. Good mialltv. 10o a nalr: :i nnlr 2f
Ladles' lino hose, fast black, seamless, ir.c,20o, 36c, ;i53,aiid60o a pair. I t r t
Goiitlemen'ahoso, fast black, seamless, 10 cents a pair, a pairs for 25 cents. JUSt Uoened
Men's "Iron Clad" sox. 15 cents n nalr: 2 nalrs for 25 cents. J pwww
Men's tlno black and brown hoo, 15 cents, 20 cents and 25 cents a pair.
New goods Now footwear for ladles, men and children. Now golf shirts and
colored shirts. New braids, lawn ties, belt pins, etc.
Agents Standard Patterns, Best and cheapest.
It. & u. corsets.
UIIL.L.I3 BROS. St CO.
Gomtuorolal strcoU Ttio cash dry goods and shoe house.
Very meat assortment of Gent's
Ties, In latest effects, bows and tecks.
WIGGINS'
RAOKBT
It's Impossible to crowd more than
50of real worth Into any wheel.
Do you doubt that?
Come and see what wc have to shor
In the above wheel and you'll agree.
There Isn't a wheel made today that
has better material in it In any part
pf its make-up. The great dilTerenco
In lllOSt Or tllOIll IstltMt. tllAV clnnnml
at $75 and $S5, while the Stearns
uisciy c;tiuu io iwu.
It's like bilvlnL' irnH nlw.s XV.
Other $50 whil shmvn U nn m M,.
class of the Steam's. Just bear that
m mina in niaKing your comparisons.
TUESDAY MORNING
I CXIWfit to nnpn niv Mil mAnl
wheel that'll surprlso the natives!
A few days later
$10 LINES.
BAZAAR !J
PRICES I
PERSONALS.
Thos. Kay, went to Waterloo today.
Squire Farrar had business in
Woodburn today.
Rishop II. L. Rarklcy, of Woodburn,
was in the city today.
Hon. O. P. Paxton, of Portland,
was In tb.e city taday.
Secretary of State II. R. Kincald,
came up from Portland today.
C. E. Llewellyn, representing the
Omaha exposition, Is in the city.
John Maurer, superintendent or the
local bicycle hospital, was in Portland
today.
Robert Harrlld has gone to Spokane
where he bus secured employment.
Judge XV. t. McFadden and son,
returned to Corvallls this morning.
Miss Maud Cooper has returned to
lndcncnrinnnn :irtorn clw.rK IcW i
Salem.
MrS. D. n. Cllttov Ij nlllln L.U, .!.,
WW..W., au ifu.ii, Dt UU3l)
Wltll an illlninnf, nnmnnnnil M,., .
ot congestion of the lungs.
Mr. :ind Mr4. .Innnun.. .if Ml,
came down to hear the oratorio "Mes
siah" at the Reed Tuesday night.
Albert M. Grllley left this morning
for fceattle, whence he sails on Wed
nesday for the Klondike gold fields.
O. II. Fay left this morning for The
Dalles, near whlnii ninnn im lmc -
cured a contract for construntlnir
county road,
Mrs. Tfln Viictor nf Pitlon.i MHnr.t
dent Of the RohoU-nli nwrniililn .r t
iron, is In the city the guest of Mrs.
rims, iioinidu.
J. Af. Aslif.nn. nf Tiif.rini.i. n t
Pain and B. S. Lockwood, of Spokane!
were In Mm r-lf.v tririm- rn,.iot..i.. .
n, it f i v..u..j, iijhciuii; itU
an Lliu OU1UIII.
Mrs. W. W. Rlflnnnr lino , .
han I rancisco for a sliort visit with
her son William, who is pursuing his
musical studies there.
0 Arthur Redwood kindly favored the
Cliemawa Indian school with some or
his elocutionary work and a text
sketch of his trip around the world.
W n Daucey returned Saturday
night from a three weeks visit at
no ntS In (lllfnrnln llru j ,.,.
duties as manager of the local tele-
imuuu omce loaay.
Mrs. Jasperson, wife of President
Jasperson of the Independence Elec-
t.iu uiijut company, died this morn
ing at 5 o'clock at her home after a
stiort Illness.
W. E. r.'llL-lna niccnrl l,,n.,t. o.i..
tills momlniron Ills return m Pn.i
land.hang himself and wife been
called to Eugene by reason of the seri
mis Illness of Mrs. Calkin's father, J.
Jac SS. wh0 dled last evenln at
Hon. n. L. Barkley and Mrs. Bark
ley have returned from a month's
tour among the United Brethren
churches of Southern California. The
elder IS the mnn Mm n,.. , ...,,.
of putting up for coneres nL'.iinsf.
dltrIct!D8U0 r T T" Geer h' t,lls
Mrs. Emma Nicholas, of Corvallls
Is In the city the guest of Mr. and
ir ii.' lfers. Sunday afternoon
i,r.1lcb0.I,as vislted the state capltol
b"'ldlnfs' the penitentiary, asylum
fntUlscSt? PlntS f ,ntcrcst
Cottage Grove; F. A. Nansom, of
Brooks; Wm. M. McGowan, of Port
land; J. E. Marks, of Oregon City and
Jno. J . D.ily, of Dallas, registered at
Hotel Salem Sunday.
Hon. Will R. King of Baker county,
was In the city today on business be
fore the supreme court. He is a
young man who is likely to occupy a
place on the state ticket of the Union
party. Two terms In the senate and
one in the house, and an able lawyer
with great personal popularity, makes
him suitable material. He estimates
that 23 counties out of J2 are unalter
ablycommitted to Union.
Reed's Opera House,
PATTON BROS., Managers.
Phone 59,
Tuesday, February 22. 1898,
Third concert season of the
Salem Choral Society
Presen ting Handel's
"MESIAH."
CHORUS OF CO VOICES.
SCALE OF PRICES.-Orchcstra,
50c. first, hnlnnntr Krtn. ., n- '
second balcony, 25c; gallery 25c. Seats
... wu a.ut;.
Cut Rate via Candian Pacific Railway Co.
$25 first class, $20 second class, to
St. Paul, Minneapolis and intermed
iate points.
$31 50 iirst class and $20.50 second
class to Chicago.
$40 first class and $30 second class to
Montreal, Toronto and all points on
main line of Canadian Pacific Hall
way. Cut rate to all points east, for
further information. Call on
., , , Dekby&Co.
2j4 Commercial street, Salem, Or.
Notice. The olllcers of the Y. P.
S. C, E. local union request the mem
bers Of tllC Various "Knrlrnvnr cnnloflna
to meet in the lecture room of the
First Baptist church, at 11:30 p. m. in
order to attend the funeral of Miss
Mattle McNary.
a-A.GS"i-'0tXul3L.
i8 us- yy
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iriry
NEW TODAY,
liU&i.-i'air gold .bowed glasses in black
case tetween Presbyterian church and
ew I ark, Finder please leave at Journal
office- 2-21 3t
CALL A MESSENGER ....
and have your notes and packages
delivered, to collect a bill, to go on
errands for you. Aak for special
rates en merchants' packages.
Charges reasonable. Bicycle ser
vice. Ring Blue boxes or telephone
Lockwood Messenger System, Central
viuuo hu. 5oa commercial street.
6lirlslas"ls Over
But we are going to commence the New Year again with offering
'tSSgSST.
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IV Vt,kU!SiPerqL
mmium l0.und hl? Coiree' perpi!!:. :::::::
Best Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb
Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb!?. '. .' .' .'
v ius ijuru. ,,
5 lbs Lard
Chocolate, per lb..'.!
lOlbs. B. Wheat. .!
10 lbs Corn Meal ... .!!
Try our iio Cream' Oats for niush.
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10
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35
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25
35
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Old P. O, Gorner
HARRIETT & LAWRENCE
W . W. nail and J, J. mil, of Wood
burn;L.J. Wackrlll of McMinnville;
J. A. Klce, ofSu nelensj N, Yynn, of
ATS SELL
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upeviot
1 ' l Stoves and Ranges,
C1SS', ?heat4s and Scissors, an,
ftteSKEJW' table cut-
BROWN & SMITH
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