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""wnmm' wittim rrr if i iii ifUPMI' ' k- . ,& ' WVSjwfhjBMMJSBl When we sell it It's rightSC AC W& aak only the lowest spot cash price for any article in our store, A new stock oi the R and G corsets have just been placed on the shelves in our corset department, These with the new shapes in the W,C,C, corsets niakc a strong line. New Ferris Good Sense waists, all sizes, Wc are sole agents for the celebrated Equipoise waists, OUT OF PRISON An Ex-Convict Walks Out to Gover nor Goor'st What Ho Says About Some of the Al leged Abuies Existing There. rOABH STORK CASH STORE tin MMiMM HOLVERSON'S ii!eflSSS?SS&Se$S8 MMMaHMIHMnnHHMnMMMNiilHHaHaMnH $ Id Sodifb Window We show great HFjTQ ualiies in n J Mm a af $1.00 each In the hat department we show the best line we ever have, and a hat bought from this stock means a saving of 50c or $100, Do you need a new hat ? J. J. DALRYMPLE &. CO. It Matters Not Whether Tls your best girl, or second best girl, your pride Hliould surest n gcod ring. Hlio will appreciate It and you will feel bettor about It. If you'yo gotthoglrl, Ihavc tlio rings. Those who know Indorse the quality or linger rings. I soil as enthusiastically as thoso who only Judge by appearauccsj critical examination merely tends to enhance tho value of tlio rings wo show. C. HT. HINGES EXPERT OPTICIAN WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 200 COMMERCIAL STREET THE WEATHER. Tonight and Tuesday warmer. wastt visitor at Che- PERSONAL AND LOCAL Movtments or Residents and Visitors nt the Capital City, For additional Local and Social nee third jingo.) The dlnnor or tho season. Tho Wlllametto Hotel Thanksgiving, G:3Q, to 8 p. in. Capt. Gardner and Lieut. Dobson loft this afternoon for tho General Council to bo hold at Portland. Mrs. IdaClymor und family hayo gone to Join Mr. Clyiuor who ha a largo medical practice In Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Richie, orScotts Mils, havo returned from tho Quaker quarterly con rorenco, held last weok ut Marlon, Mrs. W. T, Wight, or Union, ac companied by hor daughtor.Mrs, 8. F. Townley, of Berkeley California Is tho guest of hor sister Mrs. J. II. Loonoy. The ladle or tho W. O. T. U. aro requo8tod to meet at tho readlnK room Aueiuay, November 22, business or Importnnco, don't fall to come 2:!10 p. in. Nice Table Linen, Makes tho projHjr iwckirromul for a Thanks giving dinner. Boo thai dUnlay of linen gooda In our south wludow. They aro source o( de llghtjto llia Balom housekeepers Tho prices aro what they should bo.nothlng oshorhltsut, but uch ru will Ut (lis purw o( all Imyon. w rrpuld bo plwuod to show them to you. Shoes and Slippers Wet weather demands heavy ahoej und cold raornliifg cay for warm sllpperiWe havo them both, See our felt illpjKini with fur toj. Mack and chocolate for 11.80 a pair. Justine thing to keen our feet warm. You uHi.iimnin donotnesdto pay 15 or M for your winter Uhas. Gray mawa today. Go to tho Willamette Ilntnl. fnr ThanksBlvlriBdlnnorLadlesorchcstra. Every thing up to date. x- ran jucuovia has returned from an oxtended trip In Northorn Oregon and In Washington. JudKO H. II. Howltt.of Albaiiv.lins returned to his homo uftor a short legal visit In tho Capital City. Dont forget to send your order In for number of plates, you desire, for Thanksgiving dlnnor, at the Wil lamette. Row Alexander Uean.of Soattle.wlll speak at the Freo Methodist Church In North Salem Tuesday and Wed nesday ovonlngs, and also on Tlinni. giving day at 11 a.m. Mrs. J, A. Mills, of Independence, accompanied by her ltttlo sons Waldo and Harry, Is In tho city, and will bo thoKUoat of her paronts, Capt. and Mrs. J. Q. Harnes, ovor thankfglvlng, Miss Lena KlKhtliniior lufLnn t.i.M Sunday afternoon train for Dallas, Toxas, to ruako hoi future homo. Many of hor frlonds went to thn i. pot to wish her bon vovuuos nmi im,i luck In her now home. Drs, II, Levlnson and Rothston or oeaiue, uro in tho city at hotel WHIumotto to remain for tho week. Thoso two gentlemen tire graduated opticians from tho boH Amorlcun and European schools and aro propared to rolleye anyono troubled with defec tive eyesight. John O. Lousure. or Portiiimi. inu returned to his homo uftoi assisting tho Red Men In their meeting Sat urday night. At that time a large numborofr.ow iiiombcrs wore Initiated unci w. Leasuro favored thoso pres ent with au addles exnlalnlnu t.im advantages and bot.elltsof the order. A RirOtlU 10(110 lias lunn There aro always plenty to cruciry tno unfortunate and disbelieve any man who has been In tho peniten tiary. Rut there Is a man In the city who has Just been discharged from the Oregon State Prison who possesses not only unusal Intelligence but nar rates a story which If rounded on fact ought to cause a revolution ..In state prlsou management in tills state. But orcourso It Is customary to disbelieve men who havo served a term, no mat ter what thoy tell. But how uro abuses In public Institutions ovor to bo re formed unless fiomo heed Is civon to some man who has been on tho Inside? Mil. ELLIOT'S STOKY. John Elliot was con vtotcd at Per dlnton of forgery and sentenced to two years, which term expired Sat. urday morning. llostattcdon foot for tho Initio of Governor-elect T. T. Gcer, but took tho wrong road and did not reach there until after dark, when a voun lady received him very courteously, but Mr. Gcer was not at homo and he wont to a neighbor's and stayed, returning to Salem Sunday wnoro a reporter fund him at Major Down's lodging house He say ho was a sailor for twenty years. Is now 58 years old, and that ho frus trated an effort to kill either Supt. Gilbert or Warden Brophy. Five life term mon had formed a conspiracy to commit tho crime but ho prevailed on tiicm not to do so. Their purpose ho alleges was to sacrifice ono man who wouiu oo hung or killed in order that the other might get a chanco to tcstiry In court as to tho abuses prac tlccd in tho prison. Mr. Elliot has written a largo number of patriotic poems, some of which hayo appeared In the dally press of Oregon and ono In Black wood's magazine. He formerly worked forll.F.Plerc'a. or Umatilla county, und has a Iotter from Judge Lowell stating that ho committed tho crlmo when drunk and was not responsible. Ho wasu victim or drink, but claims now to hayo completely rorormed and to have the moral courage to quit forcyer. He has not a ponny, but hopes to got to Eastern Oregon by walking. If ho can got tho support of moral and religious pcoplo ho proposes to publish to tho world the abuses practiced ut the stato penitentiary, und ho alleges some severe ones, as Sabbath breaking, sevoro whipping, brlbory to procure trustyshlDS. und other charges, which If ho could provo aro cortalnly disgraceful. But without a contof monoy, with the brand or an ox-convlct upon him, ho Is llablo to be ragged In this city or some other city, and oven ir all ho tolls was as truo as holy writ, what enow does such a man stand, with tho best Intentions in tho world, or a hearing? Mr. Elliot worked lu tho storo foundry most of tho tlmo, for which tho stato rlcolves S3 conts a day. miat runic in iusiico to turn suah n mun out ponullcssi Ho speaks only In tho most appreciative inannor of tho treatmont accorded him by prlsoa oillclals, and especially of tho kindness shown him by Dr. Plilllbrook, the prison physician. ii in hi nil i i IT i aya CURRENT TbPICS. Complied Froui Editorials in Leading Newspapers of the Northwest. The many millions or dollars be longing to tho people of tho United States which New York banks aro lending to England are not earning more than(thrco percent Interest lor the handlers of the money. It Is probablo that these conditions will change ere long, as opportunities for Investment Increase In this country There Is plenty or room for Invest ment In tho West, In legitimate busi ness which will earn more than three percent, and Micro Is room ror mil lions or American capital In tho building of American ships as soon as congress will give legislation so that they ?an be run In competition with foreign shipping without re ducing the wages or American sea men to tlioso paid the foreigners. Tlio division or forestry In the United States department or agricul ture has recently published a circular entitled "Practical Assistance to Farmers, Lumbermen and Others In Handling Forest Lands." Tho object or this circular Is t3 call the attention of thoso Interested In tho growth and preservation of forests to a system that the division or forestry is at tempting to establish throughout the forest area of tho United States. The dlstructlon of forests In tho cutting of timber for commercial purposes has been a matter of much regret by many observing, thoughtful persons, who realized that their preservation In productive condition, as regards both tlmberand water supply, la or vast Importance to tho nation, It Is very evident that tho Nic aragua canal will be built in tho very near future, and Intorestln tho authors of Its construction is now being manifested. Tho Nlcaraguan government seems to havo been very prodigal In its concessions. It has granted a canal concession to no less than four different companies and countries, and when tho real work of constuctlou begins, no mat ter by whom, thero will certainly bo a clash. But or ono thing all parties concerned may bo sure if tho canal Is cvor completed, It will bo con tiolled by tho United States, this does not necessarily Imply that the United 8tatcs will construct thccanal, or oven lend financial aid to an American company engaged in Its construction. But it means, as Sec retary Olonoy said, "On American soil tho United States Is Dractlcnll thosovorolgn, and Its Hat is law " ' sTl'i Inn CITV RECORDER'S COURT. Are Offenders Against City Ordinances Called Upon to Settle, The bicycle movement has begun to bear fruit and tho Salem wheelmen uro beginning to regulate their speed most carefully. Mayor Richardson nas appoinien jo special policeman to watch ror violations of tho bicycle ordinance, as he was directed by tho council at lis last meeting. These olllccrs aro selected from among the bicycle riders themselves and nre, and will bo zealous In detecting and punishing nil violations of tho law. As a result of the appolntmont sev eral Salem business men woro nr rested on Saturday for fast riding. One forfeited S2.G0 ball, but W. H. Osborne asserted his Innocence of the charge and will be glvon a hearing on Tuesday afternoon. It Is tho Inten tion of the ollloluls to vigorously pros ecute all cases, und us Mr. Osborne's Is the ntst action Its outcomo rill be of Interest to the bicycle public. Three hobos woro arrested for vagrancy. Thoy hayo Just been dis charged from tho Jail under promise to lcavo tho city and as a result of their deception wore given a double dose of 1J days Imprisonment In tho olty prison. D. B. Watson, a tramp cigar maker was arrested Saturday night ror the larcency of an overcoat from tho cigar factory of James Welder on State street. Watson who has been employed at the factory, was dlschared Satur- uay, owing to lack of work and mado away with Mr. Welder's coat. He was followed to the midnight freight, upon which ho was intending to quit the town, and was arrested, ho having tho coat on at the time. Ills trial was set for 2:30 p. m. today. Quartelt Classes. Now being organized for piano sight reading; promotes Interest In piano playing. Children's class lessons at 10;30 every Saturday, 2o cents per less on each. Regular class recitals cvory Saturday at-2 p. in. Parents and frlonds Invited to attend rccltalsandchlldrcns classes. Call at studio oyer First Nat ional bank for Information. Etta-Anders Wlllman. it. Nearer wies to UK Eod of tocK Dry Goods store... The shelves are beginning to show the empty spots, Goods moving fast The people know bargains when they see them, Over onehalf the stock gone since S, Friedman took charge of the store, He is marking uuwu me prices to less man Halt the cost ot manufacture, On shoes about 25 cents on the dollar is the price now, Hats that cost $5, for $1 now. Still Greater Reductions On dress goods than ever; On ladies and children's wraps the prices are away down. Macintoshes and umbrellas? when you see them you will be convinced of the low price. The Assortment is Yet Good in dress goods, table linens, yarns, ladies' and children's underwear? and the best kid gloves are falling rapidly in price, so it will pay the consumer to buy in half a dozen lots, THE FLOOD KI3INQ. AT MARION COURT HOUSE. A marritlL'O llcanso wnn Unnil ii. MIssMollloSliultz and Mr. John W. Fahoy, Win J, Clark signing tho alll davit. Tho following deeds wero tiled In ine recorders olllce: Joseph Speldrlch to Benedict Gott wald, prior of tho Boncdlctlno rathers or his successors In oulce, o. J of s. w, i and lots number 3 and 4 ofscc- uon is tns. 7 s. r, 2 o. containing 101,4 1 acres, w. d $5.00 Boncdlct Gottwold, to Cathorlno Flsch fi uores or land, In o. of sec. 10, tns. 0 s. r, 1 w w. o., $250. Joseph Speldrlch to Benedict Gott wald n. e. i of see 30 tns. 7 s. r. 2 o. containing 100 acres of land w, d . $1.00. ' First Winter Rains Sends tho Willam ette High on Its Banks, The usually placid Wlllametto Is "out on a time" at present registering 13 feet 0 In. above low water mark. Thosurracoor tho wator Is dotted with Moating logs and debris, and the drift Is bo bad that tho Hoag, tho 0. 0. and E. company's steamer, was tin able to ktay at her dock but had to tie ashoro, under tho leo or tho Island. The rlso however has now stopped anti tno river will undoubtedly rail In a row days to a more normal condition. Tlio O. C. and E. campany has again put on Its winter boat, the Hoag, which will mako dally runs between Portland and Corvallls, dur ing tho high water season, Capt. Raab an old and wellknown rlvcr-man Is at tho wheel or tho Hoag. Tho O. 0. T. company has added tho Altona to tho uprlver aervlco and iiieso iwo uoats will leave Salem dally at 8 n. in. ror Portland. Cant. N. J. Oraham, commanding tho Altona Knd Capt. Juck Sponu having charge or tho Pomona. The O. It. N. company will run Its usual schedule and Salem will havo wood rl ver services both up and down me Willamette. Dr. Bull's CoubIi Syiup in Unquoa tionbly the mojt rtmaikab'e remedy ever produced for the cure of throat and lung troubles. It has cured thousand and has done wonders in many cases of Incipient consumption. va- Coffee Field The Hold affords it irrcat mauy rlotles, and our stock covers them all. We have a Dozen Varieties And never beforo sold so much coffee nor ploased our patrons .so well. Como and see. K You Want Bargains Don't miss the opportunity, for we have to give store room soon, Remember this is W 6ommercial up the Six Weeks Rnln would causo tho river to becomo an orean, but It would noyor nITcct the popularity or Branson and Co's high grade groceries S0NNEIV1ANN THE GROCER Free Envelopes. A package of 24 given to eycry caller atFlagg's Stationery store, 227 Com mercial street. Fry's old stand. 15 tf wbfBfiL tm iimm Dr. Bit ll's Cou6tt Syiup Is n Remark able medicine. A dry, tickling, hackly couch, the warning that consumption lurks near, needs no other doctor but Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup. It positively cures throat and mug uuuuic.- 124 Stata at Tolophono SI rn i i n In Justice Johnson's Court. Ernest Chlttlngton, or Brooks Sta tion, was arrested Saturday on a war rant sworn out by Ban ford nanmch cuarging liliu with the Jurceny of a set of harness valued uU20. Ho was arraigned beforo Justico Johnson and ins trial set for 2 p. m. today. Chlttlngton borrowed tho harness ui uumacu, on Thursday lust and came to town. While hero ho started out on u celebration and "soaked" tho uunicsa at, tno stable ol T. W. Simp son for the nccessarv wmii. in ti.n meantlmo Hamuch had becomo anxious about his harness and Bworo out the warrant Satuiday. it Is Chlttlngton's custom to accumulate a iitviuuiuiieyunn Mien como to town to spend It, but this may teuch him not to raise tho money in an unlawrul Fresh Roasted Coffee. Try a pound or our Coffee und bo convinced that you can buy cheapor, and fresher, all the year round, rrom us. if you want a cheap grade, tho same as package wince, try our 12J cent or 16 cent blend and havo a hotter Coffee than you had before. Tills Is not talk? It Is a fact or else monoy back. MORE NEW GOODS A RRI VED IN CROCKERY. Yokohama Tea Sfo RED FRONT. REED'S OPERA IIOUSE Friday, Novembsr 25th, LINCOLN J. CAUTKlt'S THRILLING AND ROMANTIC WAR I'LAV iff ATTANfinr BTARTMNQ IN REALISM. NOVKL IN ITS CONHTRl'CTION. 30' -T-jl IIII III p-- III s. -" JK5. 1-1 I IV l"l IMM V-IA . iiK' ricturesqno and True to Life In lu Rendition. Some cutlery snaps... NEW GAMES AST BVnivi' fin,"ih-V,r.ii.::i',.4.r:rl"h" "!'i'ft. v liniir wv muruiu or w milu nu AND TRNDUR niiiiilnjr away EYES CORRECTED Drs, niitft.li ! ' '" I'll A-liiiT, ,yi! issa" I SIGI1T -BY MADE PERFECT Levinson & Rothstein, Optical Specialists, of Seattle, Wash, THAT CAVALRY CHAROB! PRICES: 23o, 50o and 75o. -AT- Dearborn's Book Store CATHOLIC FAIRJSCJSC A traveling man recoutly offered mo a lino of wimples of scissors and rwow, no twoallke, In tine condition, right out of his plush traveling cases, at quite a discount. 1 took thorn In you muy be sure. I can offer you Warranted Razors from $ to 1.75 that you've paid Just twlcotho money for right horo In organized rtov r, win icii you just a. Kxi for sub und Its members expect to mako it.n,. Yours or beat ood. and lowi price. f th "ost H)1'ular ln l " City. TO CURB A COLD IN own ta-w Take Lnxutivn Itmnr. n,,ii., I Tablets. All druuirlsta rfnii ,i, money If It falls to euro. 25c. Tho genuine has L. B. Q, on each tablet. Salem. I hayo Scissors Buttoiiholo scissors, pocket soIhsons manlcuro scissor?, and regular scis sors, all sizes, best warranted goods at all sorts of prices, mostly about wholesale coat or u friction over. Ray you to see these goods. WILLIS BROS. & CO, OA8H DRY GOODS AND SIIOEiJ. Shoes and Wet Weather Goods ni.i mt5?tuJ2laj5 wo wcre ""npvorand trod on" on all of these llt.es old customers ulways ctmo bick, and wo got new ones every day. That WATER KING SHOE at $3.10 gets the men. Our T(KLi Hi six w gi'l,,j .fMHHW7tet aide! 1dchrit For Onomillnery, Miss b'mllli. State 'Street. ll 2eod2wt WIGGIN'S BAZAAR, 307 Commercial Street ,R&OKT PRIOBS, Games, runch and Judy, Old Maid, Snap, Shoot tho Ilat. Tobogganing. Steeple Chase, acht Race, Steeplo Ohnse. 10c Games, -. Illustratca Authors, Toter Coddle, Cinderella. Longfellow, Dickons, familiar Quotations, Map or U. S. Y"huhui. xjivjruio uuiue, rox and A, B, 0, Blocko, 15, 0 and 25c each. 25c Games, Gamoof Centuries. PlntnrA p.,v,i Cut Up Steamboats, Railroad Cars! bam, Old Maid, Snap. Checkers, 6o a box to 2oo a box. ?i?9 u" To Anagrams. Yellow Kid Ten Pins. Yellow Kd Cut Up Puwle, Christian Endeavor Oam. Brownie Nine Pins, Base Ball, ' BOOK STORE. Beginning Dec 6th, And continuing throughout the week the ladies of the Catholic church will hold a fair in their hall on Chemelr eta street, The untiring ci forts of the different commit.' tees together with the nunv her, variety and exceptional excellence of the contribu tieni give us already assure ance of success, KINDLY REMEMBER OUR DATE. Fifteen Years' Ezpsriencc in Optics and Study of the Eye, Will bo found at the parlors of tho Willamette Hotel. Salem, from Nov. 21st to 28th, 1898 mos?dttl "calo?"''"8 ' t,,a pub,le' Lon"s specially ground to suit the Doyoureyesache bJrfflr? FAI,L1N0 VISION. gethery Do Jou "Svo' S hold tho lninf,,a.li,cd ? Doea t,,e DrlDt run t0' ufter reading or sewimr " n "'?. ftl?" '"her away ? Does vour head acho andw.?eSbfeasSm.n ,,Bht between l,,e eyes does, it suddenly become you have nnv of the nbore help of n fsclentllio ontlclan. THEY ARE PROPERTY VITTED Dr SU other people, glasses. u.ethods. Tlioy testcanii S.?.,Xthe .vcry '"test and most Improved eyoasthocasonuvrom.Tr',h7. 1 l.?A "I? grind their lenses to suit win oe paid women unrl have thousands which t lametto attenda Prices SXStt$asj&&Sn NEVEn i-P nvn7u ' "",,?"a .require the ..lw uuAoaiss UNLESS each to children Dr I nvinH.,; e V"0. oest re8Ult- Special attention nhiw; i "Vi.r.f".V0V,,l8on& Rothstein hnvn hr.twunnnn men. Of IlHttorinVfrH""i.f!DAewc8'' during the past 15 years and ho public are cordially -invifnrt ; Ti um every point orthoi'aclllc coat Hotel, it costd yainn i K inspect at tho parlors of tho Wil- nee rm n t io l,.?nHln f.or consultation and nd vln. iTuur of wsi hlnth V.r JU an to 0 p. ,. .W..V.1 lit uil. Coal Coal Coal HI drunrbts sell Dr. MUeV NorTu Plaatort. If YOU WISH TO ADVERTISF EST WSPAPBES ANVWIlfiRB AT ANYTIME C on or Write I C DflKE'S HDYEITISINB gGEKCf 64 & 6s Merchants' Exchange SAN FRANC15C0. CAL o jak. m i cd ar. x Bwrsti. lteKittlY8gHiraAIaijB3iM ChMperthan wooj; but we tell you thU not-wMuUudliU- l autuitonUUc to our wood trade. Just rveelrc4 two arlodi of flue tree burning Ollmsn coal-ln itoroand for wle re onalile. Also tawed and dry wood. oooJt delivered frte. I), e. HE.STI.EY CO fiuecessora to Balem Imp X0-2Clmo. 817 Front, cor. Cheuuki- C?flPoaiaroNonraiffU. Oct Dr. II vwa Villa jnhu UnuuU!On cecl 47 He v j3masWj--f i -ffinr iiiifiiilfflirt"'