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SALEM, OREGON MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1899.
NO 211
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Wo have juit tlio gloves tliat yon neori. A gnori glove fur 2.1c. All
sm No. O'u to 11. A tatter glove for UOc.
b&owh's
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stanri tho wear. Tliero are no better shoos marie. Our low prices
make them bargain. Clothing, hate, shirts, underwear, hosiery.
Almost anything yon want, and tho price- are money Rivers foryoii.
Heat grade of oil cloth lCc. a yard. Cash only and one price.
E. T. BARNES, Prop.
I Salem's Cheapest
Cor. Commercial
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"llkEOPLE are not looking for Shoes bought 10 or 12
IIa years ago, but want high grade goods, late and up-to-M-
date and can always find them at our store. We do
not advertise llanan & Son Shoes at $2.50 a pair, bought ten
or twelve years ago --we let the Jay Shoe Store do that while
we shall continue to conduct a first-class store as always
before, and give our customers the latest styles and lowest
prices.
KRAUSSB J3ROS
275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon.
GRAY BROS
Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem Ore.
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IN CARPETS
We have the latest patterns in every grade from the
cheapest Union to the best body Brussels.
Good Union Carpet
Better " "
All Woll Ingrain
Tapestry Brussels
Roxbury tapestry
afraV
For Hod Picking
YOU VISIT
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mark
Shoes
T.mJ
SHANK
One - Price Cash Store, :
and CheimkiU Sr. :
Carpenter's Tools
Blacksmith's Tools,
Fine Tools
For Every
Trade at
Ruren & HamiltoN
J x HOUSE FURNISHERS a
bideboards
Hard wood with
bevel plate mir
rors and antique
oak tmish. only
sa.io. utners
at 514. in Solid
oak well finish-1
DOOK VUSCi,
ChilTonirs and
China closets at
prices that our
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(J l S n sj
&'oing at wholesale prices.
30c per yard
35c " "
50c - "
50c " "
. 75c " M
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Ask To See Our
Bissell Carpet Sweeper
JMiWM
TALKS
Reiterates His Form
er Statement,
He Entirely Agrees With
That Filipinos are Capable of Self
Government.
Mr Aftanrlnlnl I'rrn tn tlir Journal.
Nkiv Yoiik, Sept. 11. Tlio Worlri
publisher a dispatch from Gibrnlter giv
ing an interview with Admiral Dewey,
just taforo tho Olpmpia willed for New
York. The World's eorrosonrient nskcd
the Admiral for a statement of Ids views
as to tho I'lill ipplnes policy. "I've little
to say" ho said, "until the recommitted
dations of tho commission of which 1 am
a member, are laid before President
McKinley.
"Did yov rend what Schrumann, one
of the commissioner!), has to say tion
IiJh return from tho Philippines"
"As ho is ipiotod in the nevsp.icrs
hodellnltuly explains my h)iIIIoii, I
ipiite agree with what Schurmnii says,
indetil, I attach grout imKrtauco t his
opinion. Ho is an able and high
minded man. Wo weie invariably in
accord."
"I havo not changed my opinion which
I stated in the early days at Manila,
then speaking of tho knowledge of Ixith
people, that I consider tho l'iliplnos
more capable of self government than
tlio Cubans.
I took tlio keenest interest in those
I'ilipinoi, who wore umployi 1 at the ar
serial in Cnvite and often I wuHsurpriHcd
by their intelligence. With lair ami
proHtrly directed opH)rtnnitios then) are
great im'wobllltios lit the I'illpiitos,"
Joined the Rebel. ,
Mamm, Sopl. 11. Tho mayor of
Imush.is ilisupisxiriMl anri it Is supixiseri
ho Iias joined tho roliols on promifo of
receiving a generalship, lie was colonel
in the insurrection of 1837.
Kohk, Sept. III. Captain of traiiKrt
Morgan City, which was wrecked So
temtar 1, by striking a reef eight miles
fro'tt Oimnnchi, says tliero are good
Picture Holding
J HlPapcr
Half Dollars
Have their weight
with us and do
here what it takes
dollars to do at
some other places
You should see
our Center, Din
ing, library and
Extension tables
Mm
IS1
prospects of saving tlio vessel and that
divers havo been engaged for tlio pur
pose of trying tollo.it her.
Case's Opinion of Otis.
Citicioo, Sept. 11. Captain
J. .1.
Case, formerly of the Second
Oregon
volunteers who isvisitin here says!,
"It is tlio general opinion of olllcers
that if General Otis wero to con lino trim-
self to ouo department tho war would
progress more satlsfactorylly.
lleneral Otis makes a Hrst-class civil
governor. In tho Held there wero Bovornl
instances in which ho held troops buck
after they had accomplished their work
and thus necessitated it being done bver.
I
CANOKS IN TOW.
Indian Uoppickers Towed Into the Sound
by a Tug.
If tho modes of tho Indians have
changed, so havo the ideas of a majority
of them regarding transportation at
followed, since thoriny they wero induced
to come to tho bead of l'ugct sound to
earn a few of the w hito man's dollars by
hoppicking. Some of them discovered
lust year that instead of starting two or
three weeks a head of time to give them
ample opiortun!ty to reach Uieir Held of
latar. they could bin it tug-boat that
would take a string of !!0ort0 canoes, nnri
tow them at nn average seiil of eight
miles mi hour for $1.60 to 1 jht boat.
This the Indians concluded was a iH'tter
way than having to row or paddle 100 to
150 miles, so that is what thov did this
year. Instead of a lot of old squaws
vigorously plying a pantile, tlio scene
was one of a string of young bucks
seated at tho stern of tho boat, rigged up
as If for dress parade, larlly balancing
an oar to keep the craft In lino with the
long string of canoes Iming yunketl along
by tho tin: Tho other occupants of tho
canoes, varying from It to 10 In number,
euloveri a imp or played cards to while
away the time.
.Thus In tno short space of n vear has
tho Indian mode of navigating long ills
tances changed immeusurabiy more than
In tlio juist lf0 yearn. Up to a year
ago a few weeks before hop-picking
time, tho Sound, from Olympiu to the
entrance of the straits, was dotted with
(hose small craft, U-iug vigorously urged
forward by thoold as well as the young,
nmi lor weeks ncioroumi alter non-nick
iug the lives of the nteiiiiilxi.it men were
made mlscraiilo on ilark night anil In
foggy weather by the constant dread )(
running down some of these small craft.
By ulif lit no Indian ever shows a Huh!.
iiuri their prehonco in u fog can never be
lenrncil till a steamer Is nearly on tliem
wiiouuioy Dogiu to yen .vigorously. All
this, however, is cfiangeil by the new
coliriitiions, nud it is execteil that by
next year out of a licet of canoes esti
mated at between 700 and 800, leaving
the various reservations, not more than
100 will come up the sound as did their
forefathers, ly wlinl or piuldle, tint that
they will take advantage of tho now
conditions and bargain for a tow.
This new condition bus also its c licet
on the cities of Tacomaaud heattle,usby
this means tho lariro lxxly of Indians is
brought into the cities in a single day,
so thai u low Hours atler a tow arrives,
the streets are crowded with Indians of
all ages and Sizes, )Hldllng their- wares
Ikiiio nud woodwork nud liaskets. And
strung along the street for miles, tho
sqtuiws may ho wen seated on the curb
stones, patiently waiting the coming of
thier lords, who have In-en on the still
hunt since the moment they struck town
for a Isittle of the white man's whisky.
Uunuitstloiiably tewini: Indian J and
canisis to the hopllclris will-have quite
an effect on the lulior market during
the hoppicking ncasou, as In previous
vears many Indian families remained at
homo because they did not rare to un
dertake so long a voguge to tho hop
fields. One promlueiit grower says that
next year he will charter a tug ami bring
Ills nickers and tho-e for iiolghlsiriug
yams, free of tost to the Indians Sued
an iuriiicomunt, he says, tho Indians
can not withstand, so next year he will
have no trouble as ho ilid this season in
obtaining pickers for his crop.
Hod and Oun Club.
There will Is' a meeting of the Marion
County Itisl and (inn Club at the ollice
of Iloise and Darker Tuesday evening,
Kuptenilior l!.', to mako arrangements
for riioiving a shipment of (black spit
ted trout (mm the United Stutet ilgli
oouimissioiutr and fur the trunnuctinu of
other biisinoM. v, II. I.Kfim,
I'reoidsnt.
Jos. I1aun(vhtik, Kecrutary, 0-.at
Use Allen' l'oot-lie in Your Olovcs,
A lady writes: "I shako Allun'i
Kool-Kae Into my gloves and rub u
little on my hand. It saves my glove i
by absorbing parsplralluii. It Is a
most dainty toilet powder," Allen's
Kool-Kao makes tight or new shoes
eay. Alwas use It to Hreak In New
Uhiws. It kceiw the feet cool unci
cumfurlable. We luvlU.- the attention
of pliyHlciiiH and iiurng Ui thm b
Milute purity (if Allen's Fooi-K'istj.
All drug anuvhoo storos sell It 'l'x
Kamrile sent I'ltKK. Addrest Allen
S.' Olunttcd. Ia3 Iloy, N. V. I
riiero'n alwas hope wlion there's
One Minute CouirbCure. '.'. attack
of pneumonia left my lungn iar the
tirt stages of consumption. (Jneiiin
ute Cough Cure cured inc." Helen
Mollenry, linmark, M, l Stomw
Drug tj tore.
Grip ll lUvlag t)iuuiwli f vUtlmt.
Or. Milti' HeTine U urisg ttousiudi.
Stop here at
THE PAIR STORE
lor all supplies for hop picking and threshing, or
anv general use. Lots of new goods just arrived and
will lw void at the lowest racket prices.
Crcat reduction on all dimmer goods.
FRENGH
JUSTICE
Is Scourged By the
World.
EngllshjQermaii and Aus
trian Sentiment.
$ l .! 121.1
Plainly Expressed in Both Pulpit
and Press.
llr Aiaurtntrd l'r tn 111 Jnurnnl.
Uavcott Talk.
IH.iiiis, Sept. 11. ItU rumored that
a committee coinioe,l of the leading
manufacturers hero is being formed for
tho purs)se of preventing German par
ticipation In tlio l'arls exposition.
Kiench-Ameticsn Treaty.
Wasiiimiton, Sept. 11. Somo of of
llcials express fear that thu DreyfiiB
vlnllct will have a serious effect on tho
French-American treaty when it comes
Is-fore the senate.
N
HuncatUn Indignation,
llirn ai-kht, Sept. II. Several hundred
people marie a demoiistaatloii last even
ing in front of tho Trench consulate
here. They were dispersed by the mh
lice and approaches to thu consulate
were occupied by Millceluen.
llcilln Uiupifled.
IImiiin, Sept. 11 the Dreyfus verdict
causes a feeling of almost stuplllcatiou In
llerliu. ,
Indignation in lndon,
biNiiuv, Sept. 11. Ills bard to do
serllsi the Indignation the verdict of the
Dreyfus i-ourt-inartlal ban evoked every
where in Knglanri. The oxcitcmuut In
the Jew Inh quarters of Iindon Is only
natunil. Special prayers were offered
throughout Saturday in all the syna
gogues on iHihalf of Dreyfus, and as soon
us tho verdict was known, Jews and
Jewesses were seen at every street cor
ner expresulng execration, and loauy
sobbing bitterly.
In almost all tho places of worship
references were made to the verdict.
Cannon Scott-llollaml, at HI. Paul's Ca
thedral said.
"A nation is on its trial. France
stands at the Judgement bur, All civi
lization Is waiting to know whether to
morrow's news may udd anything to
qualify the naked cruelty of a bare tele
gram, anything to relieve the stuggcrcri
coiucloncuness,'
Kev Hugh Trite Hughes, the well-
known Would) an divine, preached ut St.
Junior hull, utylug:
"Five unhappy jurigus have a I ready
tukcri their pluio In the Judgment of
tho llilmuu rate, beside Judus, I'ilate,
Judge Jeffries and nthororeaturu. They
have sentenced their victim to a denude
of Imprisonment, but they have ilijcrosl
themselves forever to the scorn and deri
sion and exeeretlon of the human ruce.
Unless I'ranci) ahukiiM off this lufuuiy
she will lie left without an ally or
friend."
Itev. Arthur Hoblus, uluiplaliiin-ordl-nary
to the qui-n, irechlug at Holy
Trinity, Wlmlisir, suld:
"The olvlllieri worlri la aghast at this
gri-at crline of live abjict judges,"
London Newipaperii
Th Mai; "Itunues Is Fruuve's moral
8ed4H."
'I he OrJ.hl: "Ibe IteniieK verdkt
will live forever as the supreme offttrt of
human wr(ngheultsliiem,"
Tho Telegraph : "This Infamous judg
ment disgraces. Franc, dishonors her
army, Insults tho kaiser anil offends the
U'st principles of humanity. Tliero
seems nothing left for France but a rev
olution, and a war will reduce her to the
level of Spain.
Tho Times, "Wo do not hesitate to
pronounce It tho greatest and most ap
palling prostitution of Justice tho worlri
has over witnesed hi modern times. All
tho outrageous m-nndals which marked
the course of tho trial pale Into Insignifi
cance bcslrie the crowning soaurialof the
verdict."
Nothing Dut Execration.
With tho except 'on of tho Jesuit or
gan in Home nnri V o antl-Semlto pa
pers, tho press .Itho whole world la
ringing with execrations. I'.vcii tho
Htisslan press Joins in tho chorus, al
though, perhaps, the J ews are novvln'ro
more hated than in llussla, The Judges
are overyw here dorfcrllHil as criminals,
and gloomy stHVulatlons are Indulged in
as to what future Is in store for France.
Tho Oerman press is esH-cially Indig
nant, the Nattonal Zeitung remarking
that "oven the worst enemy of Franco
coulri not huvowlsheri what bus hup-Hned."
To lloycott France.
.W" York, Sept. 111. Congressman
I)vy announced today that as soon
as congress meets ho will Intro
duce resolutions In the house with
drawing tho support of this govern
ment from thu 1'uris HxtMisitlnu on ac
count of the Dreyfus ease.
Uocolt Urged Uy All Nation.
LoNiiov, Sept III. l'uiersof all nation
alities full In with tho idea of lsycottlug
tho iiximsltlou.
Mrs. It, S. lleuu went tu Kugwnetisluy
to attend the weildiug of hor sister. Mlm
Clara Condon, who is to Irn married next
Wi-duesilay to Frederick Half, u young
hiisluess man of Pendleton. Airs, lleuu
was accompanied by her von Harold,
anri other lociulx-rri of the family will
follow tomorrow.
Walter (Iray returned home Sunriay.
He works for tho telephone couiuuy
anri travels around with a tuitrol wagon
following the lines throughout the
state, lie Is accompanied by tho fore
mail, Will Kern.
SOMETHING ELHCANr,
YOU IIAVL' NtiVUK
SlillN IT HUPOKI.'.
CUSTAUD CIIOCOI.ATUS
ITISTIIUI'IMBSTCIIOCOUIK
IIVUUMADBINSAULM
IT
CAN Uli FOUND ONI.V
AT
ELLIS & .INN'S
jn-vHtiito m.
IMiono 1!U74.
v tiulis.
I o. Meyers & Sons
Gl SALEM'S GREATEST STORE Q
at
BUNKEIS
Monday Only
We will jjive the hop pickets a
chance to tfet cheap bedding. We
will offer for sale 300 pairs of
white blankets at
29c
a pair
Ladies' Jackets
a line to close, foimerly sold from
$2.50 to 56.00-a little out of style
with us. If you are not so partic
ular you will buy one at
78c until sold
Just right for hop yards and out
ing wear
HOP PI6KERS' FESTIVAL
Royal
r Absolutely Hjre
Absolutely
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROTAl Mtft WMrWH CO , Mw VO.
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BUD&ET
Items of Interest from
Abroad.
Tho Situation in the Trans
vaal, India's Crop Outlook Improved Ow
ing to Rain.
llr Aaiurlntril l'rrss tn tlir Jnurnnl
Iaindov, Sept. 11 Tho activity In tho
admiralty and tho war olllco continues
today though there is nothing new re
garding tho Transvaal situation.
Death On Transpoit Senator,
Wahiiiniimn, Sep. 11. The following
cablegram was received at the war de
partment this merning:
Manila The transiort Senator ar
rived this morning, one canually, Wil
liam II, Ocodthwalto riled at sea.
(Slgneil) Oris."
The nenulor curried ten olllieis anri IUKJ
rivrults,
India's Crop all Kight.
IIomiiav, Sept. II. llaln has iiu
provisl theuropnutltsik In western In
dia nnri fears of n faiuluo havo boon re
inoveil, A Munificent Clltt.
(iiiiiiAt.TKii, Sent. II. llefore sailing
from here yeslenlar for New York Ad
miral Dewey and the olllcers of the
iiriilscra Olympiu, pro?outeri thirty
pounds to I'epplalt, gunner of the llrll
lull battleship Devastation, who while
tho warship was llriug a salute In liior
of Ihoarrlvalof tho Amur lean admiral
Scptemhorltli had hls'hauri shattered by
the explosion of a charge which he was
ramming home, I'epplatt's arm has I wen
amputated.
Dyea For Bail.
Vutoiih, Sept. II A hirgi-Mirllou o(
the town of D)iii Is hxiii to be moved to
Skngwuy. Ilulldiiigs will be moved
on scows iii'roM thecnu.il.
Raking
Powder
'Pure
Uoy Recovering,
Frank Winters, tho lL'-yenr-old
bov.
who sustained a painful Injury to hi
I injury to his
arm at tho Woolen mill, Is doing nicely
and is around with his arm in a sling
and Is flittering but little, considering tho
severity oi ins injury. ino arm wuh
broken In two places, dislocated and
badly lacerated by being caught between
tho side of tho elevator ami tho passage
way through an upper Hoor, and the
wonder Is that U was not torn from the
shoulder, as the space through which It
wan dragged la llttlo thicker than tho
hand,
A Special Program.
Will Ik) given by pupils of tho N. W.
X. College of Music and Art, Turiday
afternoon nt tho studio, Itoom 7, 1 atto i
block. This will Ik) the opening ot Dr.
I'arvin'M musical college, and nil lovers
of uiusle and art are cordially invlt l to
attend. Arrangements for harois lit
either department may bo made at this
time.
HatemTtJtrcet Lights,
Ma. Km roit Tlio new lamp In the
center of Marlon Square Is n wise act on
the part of our city fathers. It was
admiral by everyone last night, It in-r-fivtly
lights the Interior of tho whole
Siiuare, anri the surrounding walks on
all four sides of tho streets and sheds
more light than a lamp on each corner
of tho block would do. I would suggest
that if the council would pass an ordi
nance compelling all citizens to trim
their trees Ismloring on the streets at
least 10 feet alsivo the sldow alks w o vv oulri
boa well-lighted city nnri nil tho lights
would li available. Tho lights lielng
so high ami tho trees so tow hides all
tho lights except under the lights.
On I'rout street, near the extreme
north end, the trees are so low thatthoy
hit one In tho face passing anri It Is aa
riurk as Hades only a few feet from the
electric lights. Citizwx.
WHUAT MAHKIST.
Cuicvno, 1 1 Sept. . SeptemlMji Wj,
Cash 7-J.
Hvn Knv imxi, Kept. It, Cash 1. 01
SKI &
Dandruff is disease, j
Ayer's
' Hair Vigor
cures the disease i
j that produces dart:
driiff.
Ladies' Skirts
A good assortment of ladies crash
and covert skirts regular 51.00
qualities.
Special 73c each--:
New Goods
We are opening each day some of
the finest goods ever brought to
Salem. Our buyers' Eastern trip
was a great success. They bought
them right. We sell them'right M
THE FAIR STORE
New Goods
78c Jackets
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