9AMmUiSiLWMji 4&S wmaKumMMaMM L nWiwjijli? rbaaVttsftnMtf- firtAftMSiwiwi MUio ij PR t .,i " iimiinmiii '" 'I"1 "r - .- s , ."TfTiti " imianmmtnitm . - i -?.. y r " " '"' i inn lMrwmriTirn i i . ..b W -.' ' p - . - --- . .M ' I MHIMIM waM" ii ' I lil iWlfllff II WHil ""'" 2d Week Clearance Sale Umbrellas Mackintoshes Tfc tiock ranges in prkc from. . . .50c to $6.00 fete Prices.... dOc to $190 Tltc largest and best line of Umbrellas wc ever car' ried. The $1, $1.25 and $1.40 lines reduced to 85c,$100and'$l,2C Cannot be duplicated in the city " CHILDRENS $2,60 Now sell for..qi.w LADIES $3XX)line reduced to $2.28 4.00 line reduced to 3.35 5.00 line reduced to 3.60 6,00 line reduced to 4.10 Call and sec the bargains for $5.00 There arc broken lines contixig from $7.60 to $12 which will be closed out at $6.00 each OAtiit store i I HOLVERSON'S CASH STORK ..THIS WBBK.. CLEARANCE PRICES ON m ck Dres 600(1 J, J. DALRYMPLE &. CO. 'WW ( "TWO V NWCS TUB WITATHEU, This afternoon tonight and Friday probably fnir. PERSONAL AND LOCAL, in in- Cannut I fwiiwl wlilcli ro eitrllj alik inviuluiK. y Ur Hilt fm't In ml ml mi Inr iumi (nil iriimro return wnicu Kite retitt to the eye and roialurt l lli now. HttMUnmiilngtai'oiiiiiltui irorctl you twt iiol la OMBHFB Ti) TIT KVB, WW.. WCB AXI ITIlBB HIN3BS KXI'CUT OITU IAN, 200 COUMKRCIAh STitKirr. Slaughter... ...on LAMPS KANQY OIIOUKHUY flLABSWARH Am) all Holiday flood, will t bold at any price- front .now on. Coino nnd kq lliu good and you will Iw overcome wltli our low bargain. SONNEMANN Movementi of ttesldentt and Visitant at tho Capital City. IKiirAiWIIImml UMal ami HoeUl f Ihlnl t- 0. M. ldloinan, Is In Portland. II. II. Starr, of I.u Ornndo, h In tlio city. Mr. W. A.Cuslcknnd MWs Cuslek nro visiting friends In Portland. MIm Phillips, of Portland Iiuh re turned homo after a visit In this city. MlM Ilrowncll who Is visiting tit tlio homo of B. J. HwnfTord, tins gone homo torn short. timo. Lynn Davidson has gone to Albany toattond tho Poultry hIiow, whom lio liu luvornl cntrlos. Fred T. Merrill, Dm Rambler bl oyclo man, linn returned to Portland attar a builnoH vUlt in the ally. Senators Moyors, of Multnomah, Ilrowncll and Hnzeltluu. wuro anions those going to Portland this after noon. J. V. Hobbs, a inombar of Dm '03 IcglMnturo. but now of Mm Internal retonue ystni, went to Kugono to day. Mm. Frasor, tho proprietor or the The Lender millinery atoros has boon conllnod to her room for ko vera 1 wecka. llnriiinny friends will bo happy to Icnrn that the la Improving, TUB URtX'KIl 134 UUto at Money Hcfumied. yuttsfuotlon guaranteed whun you umHaIoiii "Sneolitl" Hour. Money back If you don't like IU I tf Tclophono 81 rue Ks miiiuiw itn Dr. aillM Vm ?tu LaLBiflHILLjPK ALL STYLES paiHMimro N'ew tVntury Nw Viial ... $IOtl.0 .... IDtftO .. lUCAO TypewrlteisforRcnt, Nalrin Tyn writer E.qIuiii;o ml ltitiy. V. 51- LOOK WOOD. Mp. i )Oko PluMiw to, Itv. Pluiw V.. 288 CommorciQl St, iiALlIM, OIUL Table Linens and Napkins ptiera for tUrwd)TUiirJi, Prlday, Will ua offuiwl nUpooUl w haturdar. M-JftflueMotlHTdWo iMmaiik 70 IikOkh nlda (orllJO. w fine Sat In Table IMnmnk :o tnotHn w W tut 10. Cut Prices On All Nankins AjUiuratoeVptlMtlerUnwn Ktaiinol wlUtaut twr A II our nook ot Macklnioabeu at oxat wTliil, !L ufi , ,neplu,?n?u,T liil tta'owr mmt IMQaul 1M Mei, e Mill Kiirprlrt yeu, rva Ka.n mHL iwtitiim WILLIS BROS, & CO, StoBdan) J'utteras Utaod olionjKvu blWOASI! II0UB. THE HOP OUTLOOK Opinions East and West as to tlio . Market and Prospect. Important Dtevmg Trade Statistics 3hoW Increaa e Production of Malt Liquors, Kvsxmaiass; Jr vttk .Pirtt Deor MHith tf immm. The Kcnernl Indlonlloni urc that hops will liriwra K" price In WW. CoMiimptloii of malt liquors U In croofllntf uml the markot, ror tho Anierlcnn product i on larfjIiiK. Orowcni In Ofeon can rely upon Kood prottM If they will couiloe thouisolvMto tlielr preaont aoreaMO butoxcrttliomolo to Improve the OroKon produot t ilia very IiIkIimi sUtoof porfoetlon. Oroon oui pro duce the liout hop Intho world, but to do that rrHUlrrt capital, experience, IntelllKence and jrood bulnos man aKoment. Hop yards must be enclosed ,. iimf. uirw-L- nun not run on the yards. At this time of year It Ih well to look after the loncos nnu prelum for early iprmif work HOI'S in OltHOON. I'ttberA Wlos wrlto from Albany to an eastern paper about the Oregon crop as follewn: Htoclc In Krowcrs hand In Oregon Is now considerably reduced and not oyer 2,000 bales of 'K3 crop remain unsold, of which a very small percent age are or real choice quality. Ho. ItlnnldK of the Reason there were nearly 0,000 bale of 1807 crop lu deal ers' and Krowcrs hands lu this state, which have ull bcon sold with the ex ception of about :I00 biles. Most tif those hops have brought from : to 0J c net to Krowers and only few very mouldy lots were eold for less. The murkct continues llrm but quiet. Several blKor lots have been sold this week at from II to 16J cents accordliiK to quality. Growors which have their hops on hand yet do not seem to be scared as they are all hold IriK for full value and expect U real 170 more for their hops uf ler the holi days. TIIK NKW YOltIC MAituirr. Tho Wntortown, N. V., Tlmw has I his on thoKonoral market: There has not bcon any serious pros Hiiro to dell but some dealers have wanted to do a little more business and have offered to shade prlcos If It would Interest buyers. This requires some modlllcutlon of previous quota tions, at tho .iamo time values must bo considered somewhat nominal at the moment. It would bo dllllcult to ex ceed ID cents for the chnlcost state hops available, and any prlco ubovo that llk'iiro would be extreme for choice Paclllcrt. (lood to prime (trades from all welkins can bo bouuht at 10 OjIBo, while the commoner qual titles are olTorlnuliiK from ICc down to l2o. Thciu are compara tlvaly ruw 1607 hops loft, and supplies of W nro not luro, but u Hood many '1)5' are still lu doalori' hands The future of the market wo cannot rorcast with any certainty, but there aro some features of the situation that ulTord onooiirnoment ror better busluoss later ou. KiiKland has practically exhausted her own crop and Is ulvltiK Kood attention to AuiBrleniis. Wo bayo already oxportud nutirly 00,000 balen, nud lute cable advices from Loudon are very llrm, Ooruiany has fully rtwovorml from the lata break and Is now as high an any time this season. Stocks on this sldo of tho watoraro WAirluu' away rad- ually, tKlrly alt the Oregon and WuKliiDKton iuvh are out of Krowors hands, and by far the larger part of the crop In the state him been marketed. iinitwiNu tiiadi: rt'ATiirrio). The W'odtern Hrevtr lu the l) comber Iniid puliliihiw a larue sup plomeiit, showliik' tho imlnotlim of malt HquoiH In the United SUntas for tho twenty-one years ended Juno :w, IW. The tublM Is uomplltNl from Him annual roHrt of the eoinmlsalnuer or Intormtl revenue, Jnt mm. Com iwrlng tli luUt production of l(AM wtili tin previous ytir, we see that Umrv wa a total kkIii of a.O'O.JU U-ir-ntU of iimrly u ntr et. Th in- mmn In m ovor 1S7S Is 27ftl,S.lft , fwrrU.or nvorto iMri wt rut. The UniUtiM sliowlmt ovor uxi.ooo Iwr ' tl iHerwwarvSN'rw York. IlllnoU, t'einujlvmila, Wtaeoualu. MiaMiurl, , MUHUtllUWtl, llHllHttlt. MlCllk'HIl um.I Ntw Jiisy, lu trw onlur uuiiim), , Uw Uital luvifH lu llw Irn utf Mhb ,IS111 Iwrrvla. TIM OMly suttoa .sIiowIiik dacrtn aroLoHlalww nud South Ourlln.tlie tflUtl lIlMUWW Only HHinUHUUK to LTN barrel. The sUttoinuul of rmlit lMltiU uwt tux wits paid on It,9ll(0l0 Im trait tor tlm Uirw ntvntlM uf m, aimiMt ' OHlr lU.tnt.lOu unrrvia fur tU mm j Nitatl of l!M, or a ilwtauM of jm,. IS! iwrrak. It will bo wn from ihW ! Uwt or oM-Ulf oUJtt tuotwia iMAd teal yr was lt lu lh n Uium iSMMth ot tWa uul Uaenl mr 'title to a aUdliui; woudiUoii of uflrj,awl dw ry ruvuly Utat m- ! Uvw onrwM eoiiMta to Ui itlktf uf Ui trade 1 rmliwlm; Ut tax Uw Wfwlt.tr llneM will bo s trhHisly limmi. ) A 0ltftMHt DiiMUtt has ruliml tU w.tRiw uimI Ihhm ojta and ImpoverUlMil hmi mNoW-' nwulHitU tmam l&c moU atJ.i K. lUruU Wkiu IIusim ro.UuniHt ru a wrhI ,ia rrr. Dr. Uulla Couxh ttvum tk. u. .....i . -'.- --.f. .ww iminv ami urV uni lUT m0O UUIHMMMId at vt.m MIVMrS JOURNAL ''X-RAYa." The barbers bill Is koM tlirou(?h by it close sbavc. tt..,r,.i,' fnr Oov. Occr! He ifove good roads a lift anyhow. XXI Senator Adams has the temerity to return to his attack on the dog. i w It Is now understood that no one bu. the press has a right to roast the legislature. it .!,,.. u nricihini lii UtAseX flays I thut Is not entirely good natured It Is hereby stricken out. The loirlsluturo mut fodl toward nnv. floor as did the Psalmist In the 110th psalm, vorsolll. ttx What arc all thcoduoators dniwln rakrles doing nt the stntfl house 'while their pay goes on ?" Ex-Senator Coggswoll Is at Salem, lobbying for the bill to Incrcaso the siipromc court to live members. A state Ux almost doubled; a county tax of 21 mills In Marlon; who guvs prosperity Is on the decline ? ttx Why don't the two houses draft a messago showing up the abuses and short comings of the governor", of Oregon? One Salem bank has almost a roiled million of deposits Who says tho "people" can't carry tho city and school dcbtV X X t No aliened statesman Is lying awake nights trying to solyo the problom now with $760,000 cash In the treasury Oregon Is paying Interest on 4300,000, Albany has a new Episcopal mlnls Ister and u poultry show. Salem has a new governor and ulso a display or birds at the otate house that are not slow. : I J Holli House andb'enato arc lobe congratulated on having limited the employment of clerks, Now let them put the brake on their own appropria tions. I X i Why a Portland grain ship. should not have tho right to cuter or loavo the mouth or tlio Columbia rlyor with out paying toll to the pilot's trust.it a iiosor. J I Or course, It Is or no practical con vcqucuco whether that $70:1,000.23, re ported to bo cash ou hand ift lu tho atato treasury or not. (live tlie com inlttce clerks h II. . loitntfiT. iru'ii ltHHr.r1ltlimf THE JOUIU"" - that be lins a rldhtui "lecture" Boy eraora and legislators about economy. Hero Is his account with the state. ert. By Insurance Ux 3 15,700 07 DR. $ 120 00 000 , 000 Salary 1895 One clerk Mileage Investigations ordered. Total Balance In lilsfayor.. .1 210 $48,550 07 Senator Lou Adam's blil to abolish Judge Uoleo (and the ballot-fraud suits at the same time,) U In dcllance of the fact that this district has 7440 more population than the Portland district which has four Judges, while wc have but two. What will he do with this fact? The constitution provides that the legislature may .rp.t.fi the necessary number of cir cuit Judges "who shall hold full terms! without allotment." it win no ou ,i tow vnars before Marion county ...Fill wion SfllL alone will judge. furnish business for one 257 1 1 : Ko one has arisen to explain why tho I II 1 lieu club, which does the most lucrative business In town and Is open day and night, should not pay a good round city licence, For tho consolation of Kovornors who put wood things before a legisla ture, quote Isaac Watt's hymn: Thou knowest not. which sued shall grow, Or which may die or live. It Is a hardship for tlio Salem minis terial association to have to furnish two prayers a day for the legislature without I'ompoiisotliiu. They ought at least havo airfare. Hut It Is sup pososl tho Investment Is a bettor nno than spending tlio money on Africa. The retiring slate treasurer had ttt3,W,33 ou hand. It Is not very hard to see how there Is monov In the ollljo on a salary or ?."00. Albany Democrat. The people have oueo jwld tho money, paid ror collecting it, paid for "taking oare" of It, and will pay for a legislative InvoHtlgtitlou that won't tellwlieralt Is. Wind more do they want? A KLEPTOMANIAC. The Proprietor of the Ladles Annex In durance Vile. Ula honor, Recorder Judah, bad hU first criminal case on tho docket In the case of tho state of Oregon vs. J. W. Lakelan, the proprietor of the Annex, the ladle furnishing stoic which has until recently been open next to the post otllce. A few days ago tho store wa closed and since that time Mr. and Mrs. Lakelan have been boarding at the Rowland house on the comer of Court and Liberty streets. Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lakelan went Into the store of Willis Brothers nnd Co.. the lady being In search or a ladles' under wear pattern. While she argued with the elcrk, Miss Willis, as to whether she should buy the article or not, her husband went to tho remnent counter and laid a large 3 yard remnent of lavender plaid dress goods on the top of the pile. Ills actions coupled with previous experiences with the people, aroused Miss Willis' suspicions and she cautioned Mrs. Kugeno Willis to watch. While she was I u the back of the store Mrs. Lakelan went to her lrjsbar.d and stood by Ills side while ho secreted tho goods selected about his person. He then decided not to wall for his wife and went out or the store. Upon exami nation the goods were found to be missing nnd a search warrant was' sworn out by Kugeno Wills and the , tho appnrtments of the couple j searched. Tho goods were found cut out ready to bo made Into a garment. ' Mr. Lakelan was arrested and charged with larceny from a store and In de fault of -200 ball was committed ' to the county jail to nwalt trial at 10 , o'clock Friday morning. Mrs.Lakclan had contracted to make n lot of lu.-1 dies' underwear ror Mrs. Ida Willis, who Is preparing to Join her husband ' at Manila, and hud taken thirty yards or muslin and embroidery Jor the ' same to her rooms. This was found . to bo all rolled up ready to ship trunk. This was taken possession of i ,.rCiso of uood sense and cood business by tho owners. Other developements management he became the possessor are expected nt tlio trial, as other 0f large realty holdings lu Mcllenry merciiunts are beginning to soariu ror i coumy, not rar distant rrom the articles latoly mlsa-d rrom their present city of Chicago. s,'oro', The deceased was married to Miss Blrnlra Fletcher Ilcdgers lu 1842, and twenty-eight years lator Mr. and Mrs. Weller removed to Wood county, Wlsconslon, where Mr. Weller engaged In 'the lumbering nnd milling business. Erected cue of the llrst flouring mllU In tint county. In 1871 Mr. and Mrs. Wellor came to Oregon and settled in Salem, where they havo llyed continuously since. Here he again engaged In the milling business, building tho smaller or the mills nt tho North Mill Creek, known as the Scotch Mills. For the last few years, he has lived Of the balance of the Stock Dry Goods Store at 257 Commercial street, from the 7th to the 21st, daily and evening The manager has arranged with several traveling men to sell their samples at auction, which will be sold at the same place, In the Samples there is only one of a kind from a baby's hood and baby's stockiing to a man's necktie or suspender, over shirt or undershirt, sweaters, cfapes, jacketsvamong them the very best goods of the samples, Some splen did underwear for men and women, There will be over five thousand different articles, among the drunv mers' samples which are to be sold at auction only, but the balance of the dry goods stock will be sold at private sale and auction, This sale will be a treat to the ladies and gentlemen who attend, as the samples are all first class goods and all are to be sold without limit or reserve, S, FRIEDMAN, Auctioneer, Gommeroia Street. Sketch of the late QeorRe Weller. tleorge Weller, tho aged Salem pioneer, who passed away Wednesday urternoon al 2:30 o'clock, wns born In April f, 1810, In Herkimer county New York. Ills rather wns a farmer nnd from Dim he learned the thrifty habits and steady, sober characteris tics which marked his after lire and enticed lilm on to success. When twenty-one yoars of ngo, Mr. Weller Journeyed to the western Inn plains of UHnolF, where by tho ex- Special Sale Now On.. ON CHINA AND THE FEW VASES AND BANQUET LAMPS WE HAVE LEFT. Attend our special sale and you will save enough that It will pay to buy onw. Senator Taylor's Oavcl may lly oil the hnndlo nnd lilt tho clerk's bald s.ol, but A. Hiicken stein's delicious Little Champion 5c. olgnrsnro still tho favorite of both houses. "The nonner" , photo Is the loader. Call nnd see them ut "Cronlse's" gullory, over the New , York lluckot store, A Freckled Lady (Jletk. Is not sought utter by the cow county senator but some or thoe rrecklod little Champion fio cigars are always a rotlrodllfcqulotly passing his de worn next to tholr hearts, VH.lfK$fe. AllilrutfiJlUAir BPINAi 'iu for 21o Do not fail to visit Friedman's New Racket 2nd Annual Clearance Sale Now On Clothine and Dry Goods at Great!0'" v Reductions. dining years with his family at tho old homo on the corner or Division and Liberty streets. Bosidos his aged wife, live children, all grown, are left to mourn the de iwrtuie jf n husband and father always kind, true atid gonlle, loved aim reapociod by nil who came wlthlu the olrolo of his acquaintances, and disliked b none. For several yoars 1 Mr. Weller has been an Invalid, suffer- lug with paralysis, and his doath, though suJdon, wa not altogether ' unexpected. The runml services will b hold at l the family homo at LTO o'clock, Fri l day arteriKHji., January 13, Rev. J. Ilowerix, ot Ufevette, oUlclatlng. i The remains will be laid away In the lew cemetery. Large line of ribbon remnants at lQc Misses' union suits, worth 50c, for 25c Ladies' union suits, worth 75:, for 5QC P,0VCS from 10c up Laces and embroideries Jc a vdr(j lip Fine table linens, dress goods, blankets and '.trunks, prices all reduced, Suits for ths small boy or the big man, FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET (Tie little m th bU U prwfcih a. TOiTCkTii!.iiKf dvaw8iuii Pnc sv CtWMKH CoMMKHtM.W. Al StATc STHrr r-s. Their New PurtctiMi. Thseapltol city Gaiety club gave their Initial dauce In Tioga hall Wednesday evening. This club has oa recently orgauUed by a company of young Sttlomll&s and propose to Iwkl a social time each wook, n dance one wwfc and a party the next. It Is sW to Hayo a largo meuiborshin of ; vary reprewutathe young men of the , oily, who Intend to make the club h signal and an uuparallod success, j flsmfr'b orchestra furnlsnod the music at the dance last evening to ! which about tlfty coupl tripped the ! light fantadtie Into the wee sum' " of Thurxlay ni.-rnlng. A do . llghWul time is reported and the next WBt Kiwi toy th dub Is awjltnd wlih interest. We Know t Awl Uw majority ttf Salotu people j know, uwv t,,e earbooau aod arlsto. !" C one and tho 8amo thing "Orvlse," tli RhMtftmnlisraays so Yokohama Tea Store REMEMBER OUR FRESH ROASTED COFFEE AND TEA. FREE DELIVERY. At Marion Court House. An action for money was Hied by Matheas Rutnla ngalnst Claude Nor ton to recover Judgement on tho sum of SOS with Interest at 10 per rent from the I lib day of August lSOtl al leged due on a note, together with costs nnd dpsbursements of tho action. L. r. Morcum or Woodburn nlalntllTs !tr.tnmv I The bonds for deeds were tiled In the recorder's oillce. Isaiah Weaver to David S. Goodo seventy acres of claim -Ifi In 1 3 nnd 0, 8 r l w bond U1500. Isaiah Weaver to David S. (loode ten acres of claim if, s 8 nntl 0 s r 1 w bond W000. ridges Condemned, Street Commls.slonor Frizzle has condemned tho North Commercial and tho North Front street, bridges aj unsafe. All teams must cross oo Liberty stroet.and tho street car com pany Is notified that tho city assuinct no risk on those bridges. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is horoby kI ven that the mer cantile firm heretofore existing and known as S. A. McCall & Co., hai this day dlssolyed by mutual consent. All accounts will ho collected and paid by.S. A. McCall. S. A. McCalk, P. A. KARNKlt, Snlciu, Or., Jan. 12. 1899. 1 12 -iw AMUSEMENTS. REED'S OPERA IIOl'-SE. Onk NtaitT Only. Tuesday, January H. The Guurnutecd Attraction ARTHUR C. AISTON'S Powerful Company In,.. T lsUJlennessees See Wlggln's ad. nn llrst page. tf WANTED. GREAT IIARGAIN-Wm trade iflo acres of land In Kansas for a good team mid wagon. Inquire at Stelner's grocery. 1-12 :it R?J2!,S WANTED-Two rooms with board fcr two young Indies, state terms and particulars. Address U. care Journal otllce. -Rat Pardner The Dhlwhtpi'i. Combdy Drama STRONG OAST SPLENDID PRODl'CTION Piucu 60, 73, 1 0J Wood - Coal Qood Dry Fir and Oak Sawsd and D llvored. Tine iPred Burulog Coal D. S. BBNTLBY & CO. Sucfossor to flalom Iinprovoroeiit Co. I t-ow I'rtccs. 1'ront nnd Clieimke? 3'- For Sale Stock and fixtures of The EmDOPlum Will be sold in"whole or port, re gardless of cost. Call and secure some rare bargains,