MLUJJUIiLMM.-mm'WI-'"1" ' attain atmnaattatf Ma iritru f .'"?- & TV niwaMw Linen jLriSu Towels Linen Tabic seta Table Linens and Napkins ttuney Colored Table covers ifcL AT SPECIAL BALE PRICES r -orscts Hole agent for tlic W. 0. 0, 20 Mylf n In Mock. t R. & Q. 13 styles ood prices at HALE PAIGES. I HOLVER! cash STORE B s Underwear Wc show in south window a line of boy's heavy ribbed fleece lined Shirts and Drawers Sizes from 24 (o 34 at 35c per garment Special Valuer in All Lines of Underwear this Week. J. J. DALRYMPLE &, CO, (re luaBWB, TWO Noses indent. Wt cnni be faund wliUb ire exaatir alll In ill- Biro railtl la lb Ma ad mm far! IicomtieitilBrMtMMiitBi. liuiriMi reu tc ihU ftai In iuIiiJ wIimi UJilava mu ti whlflli wwftrt to Ilia niH itw vtna iruai iidi ra hiiiiu - flillua ro nliw id n)ilya mufti whlfl 1V isiiqj MVIItV via HlOla til t9. OUBflHH TO FIT KVK, NOHK. FACR AKIl 1'UISK HINGES BXI'KKT OITICIAN, 200 CoJiMMKOMI. HritHirr. J. E. McCoy, Salem's brldgo con tractor, Is repairing tlio Clackamas brldgo at Oregon City. Mrs. E. Hull), of I'ortlftMd. Is visit' log her mother, Mrs, P. IS. Strong. She will rutunln ono week. Countv Judun HLnwnrL. nf I.lnrviln coutily, lias lx.cn In tliev.lty for sov cral days looking up the dairy tiuM- nosi. Tho drama "A Social Judos" Iiur been postponed, owing to slokuoss of ono of tliu lending actors and tlio In clement weather until noxt Tuesday evening. Geo. K. Urynnl, proprietor of tho Aumsvlllo Flouring Mills, has boon n Itoautlful work or art In tho slmnn nf h calendar that lllustrulos tho raising proclivities nf tliulr world's fair brand, f SALEM PEOPLE and OTHER PEOPLE ltMitvrt M miiH ami Miliar Oraatin Inwiu ara rUel to Mmd lit llmi ol ihm iimaum! mmUI lnwi to DRr In lit The iMliy and Weekly Mr. M. W, Meyers U In Portland for a short stay with f rlonds. Montague Lord ruturned last uvou lng from attending suhool at Portland, MIm Laura Juno, editor of tho Drain Wutoliumti, I. at Hotel Willamette. Mrs, J. A, Livotay returned last evening from a two mouth's visit In the custom lUttos. County Judge .liwepli Lyons, of Grant Pass, Is In tho oll enjoying inoicuwyiuvo tension. J. T, Grsgg, lawyer, louohcr, lobby lit and all-rounder, or Portland, was a Siilow visitor today. Yesterday W. J D'Arcy. P. II. D'Arov. DOUK Ml Mo, F. T. Wrlght uibo, P. W. Durblii uud Ulm. H. Hlttly, offcaulcit) lodgo No. XM, II. P.O. K,, weiiitoiVrv-jlli. to attend tho fjincrul of J. Muyblll R"' "' 'i m.um. A Manila Treasure, Mr. Conner, of Hotel Willamette. has had sent tuhlm h watnii nmi chain from Manila, by his on, Dan Connor, an Oregon oluntcer,thnt Is it rare keepsake. Tliowalcli Isn llnely jeweled work, with u utiumoUil uaso and an enuraved uold nud silver Span ish coat of arms. In his lettor Private Conner says: "Tint wntflh chain and charm lo lorded to a Spanish winner, who was on tho Spanish ship Rlena Christina, when sho was sunk. Ho swam iiHhore, was taken prisoner by tho Insurants, and when tho Americans uot, soitiiwi down, they turned thu Snunlsh nru. oners loose, and I bought It frrm him. no said no was vary huuvry. TIIO WUlCll 1 bOtlUlt from ii S'nnnMi (wldler. It went all throimh ihoSpan. Uh war. The MoJtrn Way Conimoudsllself to tho Holl-lnfurmed, to do pleasantly and olfeotually wlmi was rormerlr dunu in tin, ui, dlsaurcuablv us wnli m. manner and dlsaitrcoablv us wli ulcanso the system mid break up colds. iicauacucs. and rovoM wiihrnit un nleHsant after effects, uso thu dollKht ful llqulil huatlvc remedy, Syrup of Hun. Mudu by California Kin Hymn Co. If you want tho best harness for P.'nny. Mil un V. K UtiiiMr b Ci another paito. g ;, '" ' ' I II III WWa,,M.... I I I I ALL STYLES teusmore IUM JewCniury iiWfto Typewriter for Rent. Salem Tjvriler Exchange and Itentery. 0 M. I.OUKWUOI), Prup. OMce Phonu IQ, Rw. piuno M. 208 Commorclal St, SALIUI, Oltli PRISON REFOKM. An Kx-Convict Lectures t Reed's Opera . House-Letter of Key. Walter, Jno. F. Elliot, nn or convict, enter tained an audience of about 200 at Rccd'ri opera house last night with a story of the abupca practiced In the Orcnon state prison, Those present wnro composed almost entirely of the laboring olaM, with n sprinkling of ladles. The speaker announced that he had defrayed the entire exponsc of hiring U12 opera houje and adrortls- Inir lht montliiir nnf. nf Ills C&l'nlniH at $10 a month on a farm onst of Sa lem. At tho conclusion nf his lee- turn lit. nfrnrnrl nnv mm l chatlCO to dispute any of his statements hut no one entered a proiosi, or neniai. m? oxproHd regrvt llntt thora wore many matters so indecent that they oould not bedlfcuMcd with propriety before a public miiK-nca. He oonsldered the only rdftt)inliiK fonture of the pnaou manage ment, to be the medical dc nartmont undor Dr. Phllbrook. Ow Ingto tho demands ma'Jo upon our snacu bv Luc loilslattiro now n sossiun weeonnot give an extended report of Mr. Ellott's lecture. Ho omploy's good lunguage, shovs no signs of Insanity ns has wen churgod by souib of the prison olllclal", and moms Im bued with a deep moral and Christian r.iiMlnn fur rafnrui In tlmL Institution and his lenturo should lw lisnrd by the nonnln In nllinr nnrts (if tha statu. He charges thatobnervitlnn of tho Sub. oatii at tlic prison is n mere rormui hyjwcrlsy. He chorgOH that the bath ing of tlio prisoners Is conducted in nn indecent manner, Ho cited In slauccs where convicts were Ibggnd for complaining that the beans were sour and that the guards employ such methods ns hanging a convict up by tho arms Ui enforce discipline. A con troversy arose over taking a hatchet from it crazy Indian who was going to assault another convict. The guard did not sec it done. One man wanted to make n statement. The warden had all three floimod to make suro of punishing the right one. One man loit his reason partly over studlug perpetual motion. Ho be came very timid, Mcotlngan ofllcer one day coming through a door ho started baik and threw up his ihandi. Ho was tied up In tho ohapol and given 110 lashes and an Oregon boot was put on him and he was font to tho cell and In a short lime ho toemed to Iks dying. Ho was cnrrlod to tlio bath room, his hhlrt was sonkgil oir his back covered with blood, skin and llosh. So horrible was tho sight thut ono of the hardened convicts fainted. The man wus declared Insane, sent In tho asylum wlmrc in a few days he died. Theodll'ir of Tim Jouunai. does not bcllcvo that the unsupported statement of an ox-couvlct should bo received by the public as ovhlonco in In every detail, uiiImw corroborated by colattorul tostlmony. What Is hure pilbllshud Issololy In thu luterorttof u prison reform and humanity, and imt rur the pur,oao nf rolloctlng upon tlio character of Supt. (Hlburt or any oillulal of tho prlmm. Rut Tint .Iouk nai. Is eouviurod that tho Oreuon State prison Is not thei'ducntloniil or rufurmuUiry lustltulion which It should bo. In conclusion wu huIiIImIi a lettor dated Portland, .lanuury 30. nom J. J. waiter, Ph. II. pastor of the Centenary M, IJ. church: DuAUStu.-Iii tm I wusappiilntwl cliaplaln of the Suite Penitentiary at Jollet, lll.,whluh plnue.1 held through the term or Gov. Ogliwby's lueuui bency. 1 have proHirl u liwture en titled "Pour Vunw Aumiiir Urlmi- nals." This Itioliire while In thu na ture of an enteiuilnmuul still touehiM upon prison iiiaimysinent. .lullut stands onsilv Hrst as u iiiihIuI penal in stitution in tills or any ulnar country 1 am pluiiLlng to deliver my lectin in Sulcm during thin fussimi or the legislature. You aro right when you suy mitt corporal puulshmttit is out or date. Wo have nut hud that in Jul iet for W yours." TIIKJOUKNAI. Will L'l1l siwna l., urognu auiitf I'ris'jii oillolals u cor rect or rerute Mr. HI I lot's aiHtomeut without oxpen. JOURNAL ''X-RAYS." Do not paw the sugar bounty In the senate without debate. Pass Senator Looney's dairy bill. Thedairy Interoflt Is established and asks nn bounty. ItX Senator Adam's warehouse bill l one of the bst bills before tho senate, and Is for tho farmer. But it stands no show. In tho report of the Corvallls meet tho typo9 make reference to Mr, Whalley's "Wind" when It jhould hare been "Mind." Seimtor Taylor was a brave man to vote aloue against the woman's suf rrage auiendmont. He was nilaed on u Marlon county rami. 4 ft Profs. Anderson and Hyland are two oduoutors who had the courage of their convictions and helped the Daly bill. Xotallour best, teachers worship thu trust. The senate has kept Its pledges and (i'in something for better school books and better roads. Oregon Is mending tho paths to bo trod by her rising generation. Tim LrusL mnillnnl hill Ih so ulur Ingly unconstitutional that If It Is not rejected by tho House couimlltco on medicine and pharmacy it should go to the Judiciary committee. t X X First the people pay a turllT on sugar; then they pay the trust Its pro- llts; then thoy arc asked to pay a stuto tax on ton of that, and no ono even suggests that sugar Is to bo cheaper. It was the soldiers' home Investigat ing committee tbut recommended doing away with the fioldlcra' homo commission und Represent! ve Gray Is the man entitled to credit for the suggestion. : i x The Corvallls koIIouu cadets who nctod us escort to tho legislative dele gation displayed real heroism In standing out In the blizzurd until they had Icicles hanging from their oars and noses. This legislature must nut ndlourn without (lolngHomothlng for thu two legged bout-pullers Pass a good dairy bill. Pay tho dairy commissioner. Dovolup Oregon's dairy Interest. That's tlio boss. Daly, ot Lake, and other Union party loaders are hopeful of casting n Mjlld voto for the Daly anti-trust text book hill. It Is a bill that should re ceive tho vot of ovory friend of tho public schools In the House, t t X Mr. (Intah tmyi on bonds Mr. Albert says thirty your bonds; both aro wrong; paw the ohartor as It stands and glvo thu massos of tho people u ulianeu U invent their savings In nliorl lime low-rule homettecurltles. their offspring with higher powers than a hickory club to Improve their Intellects. XX X I Mrs, Dunniway should takeoff her i hat to President Taylor, of the Ore-, gon senate, for having the temerity to vote against the suffcrago amend-1 merit, with all the other senators, against him. in Ex-Oovernor Lord Is now pushing n "craft" of his own. It I" a bill to pur- nimcu. tnn Hnros of tumos. ncarSalera, owned by Lord, as a lorntlon for the State Mute a:hool for tho sum or six thousand dollars. Tho above paragraph In ahalein tele gram to the Eugcnu Guard Is without foundation. As we arc Informed, nearly all the blocks on Falrmount Hill are owned by meiubersof the M. E. Conference. Senator Wade, or Eastern Oregon, is Mm PnmilM unntir who IS IliaklntT an almost absolutely ruultlcjs record on legislation In the interest or tne neonle. Helsaulct but Industrious, faithful. Intelligent and vigilant and one of the men In the senate who has established the reputation of being not easily approached on n dubious proposition. When the senate was debating the Daly text book reform bill. Senator Wade labored earnestly with a Populist who voted agulnst tho reform bill, Friedman's M RMe Corner State and Commercial Streets, & You will find extra good bargains in embroid cries, laces, veilings, silks, chiffons, trimmings, handkerchiefs, kid gloves and corsets THE COLD SNAP. To Continue Another Day General Har vest for the Plumbers, The cold snap continues nnd thcro Is a general bursting of waterplpcs that are not protected against cold in Oregon. Thursday morning wns snappy and cold, mercury below freezing and no snow melting. Thcro Is very little travel and the forecast for Friday Is continued cold. Ladles reared In Canada, Minnesota, Northern Iowa and Manitoba declare this Is tlno and prefer walking to street cars. Photographers arc out taking snow scenes, Tho bright clear sunshine is good snapshot weather but tho pic tures will not. bo used by the stato board of Imlgrntion. Orioles and other birds from the woods nhd Islands aro seen In the streets picking their mcnUout of the snow, Kind hearted peonlc nut out Tood for tho birds. i In about three days the warm , hearted chlnook wind will lick un tho snow like a hungry dog lapping milk, i the violets win peep rut, the robins i ar.d bluebirds will resume thuir mat-' log and love-making and Western Oregon will gleam In vernal beati'y, the swelling breasts of her hllltons showing below n decollclte fringe or llr forosts and snow-cnpprd mountains. Friedman Ne R36K Is successor to Stock's Dry Goods Store, hav ing purchased the stock for about thirty cents on the dollar, and will divide the profits with their customers, ladies should take advantage of the bargains offered in the above lines CORNER STATE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, Tho Considerable Destitution. continued col'i and sno'v DIED. ' II AYNES.-ln South Salem, Fubru- i ary 2, at 1 o'clock a. m. voungost i daughter or Mr. and Mrs. John anil Elizabeth Haynes, Aged 1 year und ii uiuuiais. Funeral scrvicos will be held Friday from the home. AMUSEMENTS. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Dissolution of Partnership. The public are hereby notified that In voting on the D.ily text book blll.Nauutor Drlvov. us wallas suvnrtil others did tlia manly thing In voting for it, even though It did not fully mot thuir Ideas In the mutter. In cuillug his voto tliu Senator oxplulnod that lie believed In asking for all ho wau(d, but if he oould nut gat It, In taking all he oould get. i .. . . . ,K i'uu"u uic uurcuy uotiueu ma euusos much sulferlng, nnd there aro alio musical Instrument tlrm hereto many cases or poor rami lies n need of rood and fuel. A wealthy Salcmlte. who has u grunt big heart In him, wheu you get .proprietor and families In need tore doing a partnership business nt J..- htHte streot under tho name or Whale and Moyo has been dissolved. I IIC Unaers L'lied COllMnnlnir nu cnln dealer In pianos and C. A. Wham:. TO OUHII A COLD IN ONH DAY InbUu. ah ilruggtau refund th money if It rails to iur. o. 'IV gtfHUlltt till L. II (J UU tMCll UOJl. ''wu h. .ntw Kin, oi nn,. ,slu jm It Is now a uowurful lobbv iiLoilrmr. nio uixpiiyar to force the sugar bounty bill through the Senate. It was lobbied through the ouso against thu dllujrut judgment of that IvMly. TiikJouknai. twirs no ilUlllto any or the lobby (who are olaeplng threo In a im at Ilia Wlll.im. attolortotlieU Gmnda entorprlbo, hilt IS OptMaMMt 10 glVltlL' IwunLlos mil. of lha tnMaury as a matter or nrlnel- IM1-. organs. M-5w beneath the exterior, wimo to Tun JoL'itNALotllec and said that he was prepared to help any poor family that wore In need of clothes, fuel or pro visions. Ho wus referred lo tli Oiinl. Ull CltV KllUriini'V P.irna i.t iulil..l. Mrs. MimhIv U nrAuliinni ' I The Best Tlio Uinltal l3iiiorv.MmVnnrna i.m.i. I A'u.onK. lll. delicacies served at --- ---" vui ill ii nun i r Fnii i i at n. t b. .. . m Its weekly olllclal meat rur ... Mr i r. 'WS n"ru,,b "rc biers rros" ,.. v I'ftK'l I U .IIV ailLlll Coming Attractions Snow, Beautiful Snow. You can enjoy u snowball on olthor street and will llnd high uradoutuplo groceries and delecuclcs ut JJrunson'a it (;o's. M drjRKfcts hoII Dr. Altl'ii' Norvo PlosUrm If you want tho best harnoss for your money call on F. E. Shafer & Co. V2.1 State street. Read their card on another puge. Fcbrtiary 4 Hoyt'3 A Midnight Bell m. will .Moody's rosldence Friday, ntiin The proceeds or the Charity ball I1UI.UDOU19IIKJ. Mrs. C. E. Sherwood, matron nf Hm W, C. T. U. rooms, writes this olllcc from tho rooms on Court street: "Wo aro in groat need or clothim, ror women and children, nlho I am ready to roeelvo any tiling In the way or rood for tho poor, as I have a good pluce to tako care of It and so many otills ror tho needy." 1 lno blankets cleaned or ded and nicely finished ut Steam Dye Works, lOA Commercial street, onnosito Wll. lauiettc Hotel. 1 21 eod tr February 7 Who Wins S, C, STONE, M. t'rojirlctnrof D. Stone's Drug Stores flVLKM. OltKOO.V. Tlic .tony (twn In nuruhor) nro loeMcl nl .NO. 'JSfi ft n MM f'oimnnmlnl .... ...., will loolfiil win, acoinpluto llnu oftlnijniiinil iiwiiain, louoi aniciM, ierfiunory, brmlic I) It. BTOXK HailmilwmoaSycar. oxparlunco In the prc tleeof inwllclneanil umr in.iliUo nn ni....,.. .,. i'onilintlon. exnnilnsilon orprtwcrlptlou. Kid Fluting Corsets and Waists A Full KUlCk BOW Hit llHttal lluw givua uui, etHuiure It wlU aav'oil.; .r. it Lat vzr .""y w Mma I rlc, 91 .' Sfir'RliF w-nsw"!. Tuesday Night, Jdn. 31, Allttic.iDiu and Vim AllKrWrr ' " prcwttiilieuMtii Men's htrnhiiiii ami IUu eiotimr (HI( Mlillr.lv .til IK... ... -" " "' "" " w wwi gfiNiUjr rttitNMl WILLIS BROS, a CO. 4WOTQU.WI HOUSti SSO'Thc Stearns Standard of the world. And iUd m Tourui. "' AndUmiwTribuM Ia. ' to d ! crt h. ' I'm ImjI wiiU the IbdmrtuiUiu ik. rST ii ur ,H. '"' itiiitiita, tlM cln nf r:urk mm &.. AUwha, uo,. tbt'tbia urit iva)kHl pMft. Pfv !., nnuUr aHkaWkT Thil -4.. Unfit Um (ntm aJ; ItMUWlVlS l., Mt, J,.l M llrt V Ma.lii aAli AMI UtK HlMvi llialluc Hu M, Ja luk . . ...... a-rS.55M HHh A IIKI, lrv)4l( , loajli 4ff,aB U "v Solar Uttupi ut in After tlwhouw lias votd 3W,tX)0 Ui the sugar inwt and ili.ooo Ui bore Artwian Hulls with ny fcmd or appro MitutloH ror noruml mk1s, agrleult l ertlleK. ui.. is rsMteuible oy eiMumriMoa. Muim-v that u, i eurlch CHpiul uU land mouoKlUts thrown away to turtlwr opiirwM tho IMOplv. Money to tHlucaUi ilw ruin.. KMJMilin Hill Mt ieaat prepare our rouog mt. u Mud wuiimmi t bring up Insane, Two patlenUs wore rocolvod last night nt the Insane asvlttm lust iv. nlng, ono a U-year-old girl, Miss Mlnnlo O'Noll, or Portland. Miss O'Noll Is an Idiotic ohlld. Aniauda llulloek, or Orogon City, was uIm) recolvwi. Sho Is 'M yorrs old. Isunhoredluiry Insauo. Her mother wuauu InntuNs n an aiylum rota niimiMr or yours. Slaughter... ...on LAMPS FANOY CROUICERY GLASSWARE And all Holiday Goods will, be sold ut uny price from now on. Come and seo tho goods and yr.u w Hi be overcome with our low bargains. New Winter Shoes Below All Competition.,. A large stock of new lines and childrca's footwear. in men's women's LSsiifJra-r toosi laco and MB Ludios' Kid Rutton andTaco"n!r.'.::::;:;; These bargains cannot competition. l.20 worth $1.50 i,40 worth 81.7.' -81.10 worth i.a: Money KefunUed, l.',. ,. of. ...!.. iiniiniuuu Kuaranioed w ion you uoSaieui "Special" Hour. Money b.iokiryou dnu't Ikolt. 4 tr Those odd lots of shoes ., ON Til 1URGAIN T.VHLM NBA II TMH ivini. .x...... A NUMBBK OF UOOD TIUNUS YKT. -w.aU -ifi.B.ttuTAN8,lJio tMKi;M lHyG01.A.S. i W.,li-n 0MRfc0Xn6,Te Oiir new embroideries ViraUiiK lots or t.A. .... - w-wjws Tiiiniair tte Mi m Um rkK 2 pmuiwmx ait 1-11 i NttlH. u ! Qmm. wv Choi. ... dc met I SONNEIWANN O.SRMRiM' SSSmmss 'rni'jin.uin,, vr 134 State st Tclepho0 51 ,.... . v' '"'c OST-UFPIl E. ... KflFFEE RETIBiGlRl by responsible A Cnp ir GOOD hot CiiiTpe. not 03 COMMERCIAL STI.ERT. RACKET SALEM, OREGON. BUSINESS! tin taiin aV nri .. .-"-- vuw w i.uuil L'OKFRR. ii.-; -'"i tiiust: hot LUfKKK. Ih any cue m nnn.i. Seethe items UN' NORTH WINDOW. See the shoe prices Pn our iMrvttln table imki m, wegauMtyou. J S the i96 whMiia tH wim-jW. ouol days aU ii. r.i-(i.yiLu iWi"1 k,nethiug cheap. Wjw,try our m or 15 cent grade Or U jost want a good Coffee and NOP TOO HIGH PRICE The EmDorium.. Arc now closing out their entire article in the storejto go at prices Regardless of Cost stock, Every Now is thetime to secure some rare bargains in China . WporceUun .Vases, Ornaments 'Brica. brae, Rugs, Porttcrres, Lamps, etc. Stock and fuctures for sale in wholcor part. t i 2 Yokohama lea Store Tslephon Il4 91. WIGQIN'S BAZAAR t" ckujft Pvt.dn "IQOINs 8A1CAAR THE v' VXa.wirH. 4 EMPORIUM 309 Oommoroial StwaU ' IMKXT IBlfJK. COMMUSOUL bTRBCTJ