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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1899)
tBtMttlmmwtmiimmiii&Mmrv tw F'"!rt&&&(HB&te1'im0mRtQfNK0i MMP iiillliHHWIWl"IMHii MWMHMMUHMMiMMHaMiiWMl fiiiafor SMsK tt zaaaaaam "tn n irTiii n.i Boys Extra heavy I Girls Medium heavy! Ladies Medium heavy! iniprlp Best Hose made for School Children. it In fix ho hack PXDKUWKAK Iltivc you ever tried tho Ruben's Vest for tlio lul)v. No outgrowing months. Oiio safety itlti in t holds tho vest in place. CHILDKKN.S' UNION Sl'ITS-25c n milt to pretty cheap. Hotter ones n 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. iuttknmko huaid and head- ING 3 widtln nt 15c wr ilox ynnlR. Heading nt I fit per do, ynrde. CASH STORE BII.KTIKH AND STOCK COLLAHS Just (ronj New York. Tlio latest in Neckwear UOLFPLAIDtf 54 inches wldu, Wave, Greens nml Drowns, $2.25, SCOTCH PLAIDS in nil tlio Clnn colors 75 cents. SCOTCH I'LAID 8UIT1NGS II inches wldo Chin colors, f 1.25. lMUKKLLAK-22 Inch school Um brella, i()c. 2 1 inch Heboid Umbrella, 00c. 2 inch Indies Umbrella 75n. to $0. PERSONAL AND LOCAL HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE -i-. We are headquarters for 'plaids; J f For Skirts, Waists, Children's Dresses, Golf Capes, etc, ZC Plain and Rough effects in all the latest colorings Vf Sl s C J15O.T0S3YD j J. J. DALRYMPLE &, CO. Ifr-k-Jii Jtttt n word nml that word Ih ItKLIAIIIL' ITV. It In tlio foundation of every mmo roHHful Jowelor's business. Ih It worth anything to yon? Kquiiro lionctit dealing. Prompt service. Strict attention to your orders, nml nn earnest dcnlro to Hiitlufy you, no mat ter what cost. Wo try to Iki "Unliable" In our deal ings. I.rrors will occur, lint wo are al ways ready and uiixIoiin to cur root them. Watch cleaning 75c Main springs 75c And warranted for ouo year. C.H.HINGBS Wntohmukor mid Jeweler. aOUCOMMlCNOIAL. ST. eamBHHaBnaBaaaaaaaB WEATHER REPORT. ToulKht, Biitunlny mid Sundiiy fair. Ice Not Oiven Away 1 can not afford to givo iconway, hut mn selling h luro nrtlulu at n price thnt ih within tho roach of nil." Chvhtai. Ick Women. J. Magulro, Prop. 0 15 tf CAPITAL BREWERY BEEK. BOTTLED KllnerA Bcck,Succcstors to SouthSalem Battling Works, All orilora for lottl(d hour will lie llllrtl it the brewery. Kept on rold storage, Froo city dollvory. Telephone SUM. Ico Very Neatly Qlven Away, Wo can ulvo Ico uwuy, to uonvlnco yon coiuo unci hoo now big u chunk you got for llttlo tiinnoy. Our Ico Is umiiufuc luro from puro distilled water, Capitol Ico WnrkH, J3tr Kmnukk & liKUIC. you nro mi- Uoer or Omen Nn imittur what iMmtiuti gaged In, wholhorll'Mii llulit with nn- Heady to 1'lglit, other or wltli conditions, bo advised Ho piojiarod before ymi Win tho nml liuy n gixxl supply of provisions nnd "Wit. initio bo ready fur life's con groceries from Branson fc ltuiian. lost iniiHt iiil ilntlv such meals an nro ID 1 cod turned nt tlio Wmidor Itostauraut. Reform School Supplies. I tun now rwuly to receive pmKsnls fortuppllutf to ho fiimlnhfd tlio Oniou ctalorolorin whool for tho niinrtur omU liiu' IHvniiilHirSl, IH'.h). A lint of tho mip lilioH WllllttHl will Ihi film n iihI Oil 11 1 II ll I OlltlOII, Siiluin, Or., Sopl, II. K, UlCKKIIH, SuiMirintoiidont IH I8tm IH If S6H00L BOOKS and SUPPLIES at Franks. Dearborn's i'red ltlco, of Knger, wn In town to lny. Dr. 1 StofncrVf Dallnn wns in town today. IeCollard, of MoMlnnvlllc, mih In town today. MriMWin. Unnckof Silvcrton was in town todny. Miss IIuhhIo Shuphord ol Zena was In town today. W. W. White, of Whltoftkcr, wan in town today. Ilrothor Karniihao. of Mt. Aiiuol. wan In town today. Mr. OcorKO TqwiiniihI of Dallas wac in Snloin Uxlay, Sam Phllip)H, of Spring Vnlhiy, wiih in Salem todny, .1, It. l'orrust, of Wheatland wan a Sa lem vicltor tixlay. .Intiicf Hriilyoford of Lilxtrty was n Snlom vlcitor today. MrH. J. II. KdiuiiiidHoii, of Uo-dnlo, was In SaJoin today. Mr. Cooler mid family, of ltiukrenl, wuh in town todny. Worth mid Wayno Honry, of Zena, wore In Kaloin today, Mrs. Jnku Hiiiwcy, of Turner, wiih in Salem nhoipiti); today. Koliert DowiiImk, of Siihllinity, wore in town today on huMnuKfl. Tlio Collwell family of Soiitli Snluin inovi".l to Ori'Kon City today. It. I). Potman, of Whltcxon, wnn over 'today vifit Iiik frlundn and chopin. P. I.. Ufollutt, of 'MixHion Kottom, wnH a hiiHlnei'H visitor in Snloin today. 1M llrown wan out to Sliver Crook falln yoHterday after Htook for Stetinloff Itroc. W. A. White Ih out huyiiiK a drove of rhccpttlth which ho will flock Several ranchoH, W. S. Ilozorth Iiiih goiio on a huHluenn trip to Yiupiina Hay mid will return Tuecdny. Tho MlmeM Myrtle (iardner mid Mao Smith, of ena, were vitdtliiK Salem friuudn today, Peter and N'arcotu) Nautilo two French pralrlo farnierH were in town todny on lopil IiudIiiohi. Fred Stump emiio homo from CotviiIIIh yiMterday to attend tho Stuui limn iltou woddiiiir. MIhh Clara Soott, one of tho teaoheri' In tho Lincoln hcIiooI, roturuel tinlity from vixltlnir Portland frieiidn. Jirn. v.. v., lillllnm, of imiln, wiihii vloltor in Snloin today. Mr. nod Mr. Ollliniu will hooii move to Salem, MlfS Stella Wenthurhy, of .lo-(i))li, Wallow n county, nrrlved todny to be the Kueidof Mrn. W. II. D.iney nt 170 Front Htroot. Mr. mid Mrn. ltowumu of (South Salem uiovotl with their IiouhoIioIiI effect h to OroKou City today, w hero they wlllronlilo in tho filturo. MrH. (ieo, Vauhiireu and uliildrun, of JefferHou, who Iiiih Wii on u viidt to her (Inter, Mrn. F. L. (iooi;o on Fifleouth Htreet returned hiiiiio tixlay. Mrn. !:. A. Porter of Soma, Cnl., who Iiiih hwm vlxltltiK at her old hoiiioou tho K. C. IIIkuIiih farm uonr una, left tixlay tovldlther hrothr .1. S. MlKliiat lvii- Kdiio mill ninter Mrn. W, A. Wnlker of Sprluullold. J. Clem, tho Holid Poiiulitt i-eimtor from I. Inn county, Ih in the city on hind- IIOM, MIm Caroy, of tho Snlom oorpn o tiHioherH, returiiiHl thin afternoon from her homo nt Seio, to liwln hoIiimiI next Monday, County CommUwiniiorti D.ivIh mid Mi ley loft for their Iioiiihh thin ufloruooii, titter n initut MitUfaotory homIoii of tho oouuty eourt. W. It. AudrowM, who Iuih hMii vUit iut tho Lehman fmiilly wmt of tho elty, retiinnMl tohU homo at ()yturllo to day, auruiiipaulnl hy Maiter lUury and llarlwy Uihuinii, wIioko to vllt thwlr father. Mm. K. S. ljunpoit wont to Portland thin uftttriiiHiii to dovoto a few day to '.amine ynd plttawirttat thoinotriioliii. Mr. mid Mrn. Ouy Powum rttturuod thin uftoriiiKiu from a Hhort vinlt nt LETTERS OP TRAVEL Editorial Correspondence From cago That Was Delayed. Department Stores Art Oalleries Mc Kinley in Wisconsin The Flax Industry. No concluded our three wookn' vif It aiid left tho City of ChiciiKowlth not a few regret. Mayor Carter Harrifon Hceins to Imj lnaklng a great huccchs of his government. Ho wiih able to hold the council with him and M-oiiro the, re Hal and defeat ol tho fifty-year frnn chino lawiancil by tho Itepiibllcati leg ixlattire. He Iiiih Inihlly nsHaileil tho corrupt connections between a city gov ernment nnd a leginlntiiro, through which tho city miichiiio get charter legislation that then given tlio machine K)lltlral power, which it in turn uses to feather Its own nest. If ho continues to ileal cuecesfully with intinlcipul prob lems lie will ho n formidable riwil if Itryan'fl before tho national convention. Chicago seems to look well after her commercial interests, and tho taxpayer Is much better off thero than In Salem. On about a $5,000 proerty my father pays less than f!5 taxes. I paid more than that on a f 1,500 property at the capital of Oregon. Water, gai ami elec tric liglitH aro clieaitor in Chicago. I suppose tho larger the city tlio less It costs to furnish. imi'AIITMK.VTHTOIIKS. These wonderful uttractlons of a large city liavo reached tho (lower of iierfec lion In Chicago. An ordinary iHirson Is simply lost in them mid I wiih always glad to get out. Women poem to enjoy them mid nlwnvs see something more tliey would like. Moit of the clerks nro young Ijoys or girls of uncertain ngo, working for low wages. They nro not ns agreeable to ileal with ns the clerks In the Snlom stores, mid as a rule the prices aro not a cent lower. I bought iih cheap a suit of clothes and far more stylish at a Snlom store than I saw of fered at any Chicago department store. A mail can l.e fitted out at Salem hy our dealers or tailors from head to foot and Iioiih well dressed as though he hailed from any .city in the Cuioii. I was taken for a congressman in Minneapolis and did not have on my host suit of clot hen. Alter that I traveled moitly by night and did not wear my best clothes. i.s mi: aiit (i.M.i.imuw. Of course we spent some time in the Chicago Art Institute. Here are some of tlio moil famous paintings hi the world. A 135,000 ono 1 saw in 1WM when this gallery was opened is still there but has not Improved. It is called "Bringing in the Calf" and the calf is no more a calf than it was when I llrst saw it. I did not dare doAiht it was a etill when 1 llrst saw it, as I know I was Ignorant of art. Hut I am not Ignorant ofcalvos. hen I wan u Ijoy I bellied to bring several up by hantpjuid thnt is not a calf. It is aijJ'iimrSLbi'itch and will never Iw anytlifng ulMj!jlBrtnio day a big critic will come along and tell them so mid then the picture will lie re moved. The cow is n work of art. She has all the apniiraiu-o of a cow that has list calved," Sho Ih worth her half of tho money In tho picture, but the calf will never be and sho would not own hor offspring if sho were allvo and had COW StillSO, IIILM'TIM'I. TIIIMIM Sliodds. HOKSHS DtliD, l)liv Book Store, 263 Commcrcijl st. Rulers, Book Covers and Blot lei 5 given to all children buy' ing" supplies of me. "Wo liavo just recoived tlio Largest siriRlo ahipmont of Hon. Til 1'ord Lose Ills Fine lag Team, 'I lie pair of line driving lmnoH, Comet ami May, owned by Him. Til Ford, mid which ho aliiwl highly luwo fnllmi vic tims to kitddon nnd miaow hat mylor- IOIIH, lllllOMl. I niiiK Ihuiims has uoitaklne uiro a ami iiriviugiiio team, ami tlioy sooimtl U ho in good oondltioii. Wiihiowlay, with Mr. Ford's H)rinls ioii, Thouius took tho ttKiui and started mi into 1110 oouuty witn sumo Imp men. Ilo drove out thrvo milod Wmuid Amity HEATING STOVES Ever brought to Salem. They aro tho colebrated WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS. Tho latest pattern of tho beat 1 Air Tiht Heater in tho Market. iwi 111 noon, OHino imi'K 10 .Unity, mu iiiiiii sinrioii Home nit iiomw ttim imtiictMl tu sliow sinus of failing nnd werodrttm itluwiy until tho llurritt plinni wan rww'het on .tho Liiwolu nmd uhorotlwy guomtmid wt uuhiuiiMl Mr. riwimis linrrlvl to SHim ki foot w wont Uick with a otonary surgtsm, imt Comet dhsl that ovoning. May wan tiruiigh to town ami kmuuhI to U all rifihl, but Thurtday morning sho to diotl. They had Ihvii fwl on now oats and driven but little of late, ami tliero cur- on instances pitdmldy tucjilain their sud- iimi cNiapooii a iiumcraio irio, Tho maro had u record of Hi), and U10 iair inailo ono of the tlnet driviuy tuuis in Salem. That ieodo rave over aro tho women by Ituelsiiisnud tho Dutch KiinttTri. Ouo painting, "Tho lUithors" has boon so uiitiih oritieiMsl 1 need only mention It, to have most of my roadors recall hav ing seen it reproduced, or reading atsmt it. To tho pure in thought thero in nothing to tho liguroM hut orfevt IsHiuty. The forms o.xpiv the idoaof Hirfeut conlldoiico that they aio mvnre from all liumaii gase. One pk-ture plonsoil mo more than little. In n Tvroleni lllugo lun aro tho priest, a hunter, tho landlord and a farmer en joying a guiuo of whist. The priest evidently hold tho kituntioii in his own hand, clo-ely prmsMnl agnliwt his brtHist while ho leans back with a milo of emi nent Mitikhictioii mi his face, and mm iiiuuh as to my, "Well, oomo on boys, I am rwuly for you," Wo kuo tho game was his and puwvd on down tho galler ies of kings, prince). iiiooti, palao., I roytil oourts and dlgiiltarios, hviios of splmidor and luxury tlwt have oniwgel the giMiliiii of the world to rvpnuhno them in art. And I thought lorn little, aner an no coiiure roooguiso oi ttm- iHirnoy. 1 no common iiimii or woiumii figure wry llttlo in Kiluting or M-ulp. tore. Yet thero are exemption. Mi. let's itoiiMints aro holding thoe.ioof the world "Tho Man Willi tho ll'oe." Milwaukee & St. l'uul railroad, which runs tho fastest nnd moat elegant train between Chicago and Milwaukee. It leaves the city at 11:30 a. m,, carries a dining enr so that tho business man may take his lunch en route and reach the Crciini City nbout 2 o'clock. Hehns the afternoon for business nnd can re turn in the evening. I soon found we were running through a famillarcountry and remembered that in tho early 70's I was ono of a surveying party that laid out tho road. They were mostly young men and thought nothing of carrying n transit all day and going to n country danco nil night. Half tho country lie twecn tho two cities was then sloughs, marshes, lakes and ponds. Now it Is all dried up and lino farming land. Theie were the farm houses we took meals at and cross-road hotels wo stopicd at, getting old nnd going into decay. Tho eyes that sparkled and the cheeks that bloomed when the dashing young en gineers npiienred in thoso dnys, ninny of them right from college, where Is nil thai throng nnd itsnsplrntlous? I know of but. one who has rlmm to wealth nnd honor in nn Kiiropenn city. Tho rest have gone from mortal knowledge. AT JIILWAUKBK there prevailed a Sunday quiet, after the rush nnd roar of three weeks of Chicago. We walked around tho city for nn hour or more but found no old friends. Moit of the men wo knew hi Jmslness ten or fifteen years ngo lind retired orremoved. The city hns n clean, solid, substantial, thrifty appearance. Tho Milwaukee road pulls out through a prosperous region. Most of the population of Wis consin Ih of foreign migration, tho Ger mans predominating. Tho state gave McfCiuloy over a hundred thousand majority hut it is said today ho could not carry the state. All the foreign newspapers have gone against him nnd the foreign imputation could not lx easily iiersuadcd to voto for him. Tho Germans of the largo cities and in the doubtful states carried the election for McKiiiley In 1800 but if they feel as they do in Wisconsin ho cannot bo elected in WOO. They allege tho apintmont of Powdcrly as htlior commissioner, tho offensive attitude of the administra tion press, tho Incident between Dewey ami Von Dledrloh at Manila, and other reasons, For t'no great services ren dered the sound money campaign in 1811(1 it would have been wisdom to liavo given tlio (ionium-Americans a cabinet position. Hut tho wizard Mifrk Hniiiia will bo in chnrge of McKinley's cam paign in 1000 and ho will no doubt bo able to bring them all in Hue again. Without tho Irish. and Gorman vote tho White House is not easily occupied. rHNTIIAI. WISCONSIN- is a Inniutiful region. Purring the cli mate it is like Northern Wisconsin, us beautiful as the far-famed Willamette alloy of Oregon. The lake region from Waukesha to Madison is gradually dry ing up and only the larger lakes prom ise to remain permanent attractions. Hero come thousands of people from the cities of tho central states nml south for their summer outings. Tlio flat country, with fresh water lakes, mosquitoes and frequent thunder storms nro not draw- ing cards with people accustomed to the Pacific coast seaside and mountain re sorts, Hut they aro a sourco of wealth to Wisconsin and help make itouo of the richest states in the union. Tho C. M. & St. P, road Is ono of the Wst mniiaged ami safest to travel on in the United States. It passes through tho tobacco belt and crossed the Mississippi river at Prairie Du Chleii on a Kiitoon bridge to McGregor, an Iowa summer resort, where wo visited a week and which I shall de scribe in my next totter. NEW ARRIVALS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING RRBPARB FOR WIISTERI g IVTacTcifltohc; 'or ',u"es am' gcn8' R'1-'8. n,lll lwyn all sIzcb In stock. All now stock, no left overs fm iiwnuiiwoiiv,o ycar ye nuvcrcarry any rubbers or mackintosh goods from ono year to another fin " make them go. ' ,JI,rP'icn Rubbers, boots and shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing, storm Coats and mackintosh suits, rubber capes, All new goods nnd best of stock, nnd prions lower thnn mu l Salem, Overcoats and ulsters. Suits Blankets and comforters, loinm jn good overcoat for f 5. Wo have cheaper ones and better ones We nll coats nt n 25 or cent, reduction from tiny other house in tills city. 0ver -'... .. -...... ...'... , u.'. ..... (v..a .1". h. .... , ..... Jt, l' nun 1,111 lIMirillllllt ...... ... He for boys and men. Men's suits from fl up. liny your clothing of us; our low prices will nstonisb von enrry tho best quality of nil wool goods, but do not charge fancy prices. ' 500 pairs of blankets to ohooo from. thirds their usual price. Save one I All wool Oregon made blank.-.., nt t. third by buying your blankets,," , Trunks, valises, telescopes and hand-bags in great variety, Dry goods, Wo carry large linos of dress goods, linings of nil descriptions, bindings, nil wool UnniiiN mm I flannels, flannelette, wrapers, lioatitlful lines of capes, dress skirts, muslins. slieellm. ....i i hosiery, underwear, oorsetfl, gloves, and everything usually carried in n first-class dry giHsls store. Woil charge fancy prices, like some stores wo know of in this city, but sell our gissls on tho lijwest i'sih,' in'lrji"'' Friedman's New Racket, Cor. Com. and State sts. ST. ELMO Choicest Meals! Best Service! r"Onlv tho best meats, vegetables and fruit are bought, and eery tiling well cooked. 244 Commercial st. HOTEL ARRIVALS. COTTAIIK. Joint Miudnlx.Chlcai'e: Mrs. M. M. Patton, Nelialem; A. Gilliglv. Argent! ; II. M. Wostervolt, Seattle; O.K. Hoi insoii, Portland, WII.LAMBTTK A (i Stoll, San Francisco; W II I layer, St. Louis, Mo.; Graham (ilas.i, dr., Geo 11 Williams, Dr A Mii7..arell, C W Alb man, .'no Drown. PArroussev, W Town- scud, Sam Goldsmith, Portland ; Fred Lemon, Boston, Macs. ; T FM Moore, Coastford. Wash.; A S Johnson, Now Orleans; W M Jackson, Chicago; J T Hall New York. ww'awaw'awwwvaFV A new cigar is like a now doctor you must try him before you know how giMsl he Is. 2La Corona Qixv (Ebampton Have been tried and we aro proud to say Ibaf. tho smoking public Is witli us. Orders all ovortho country aro coining in thick and fast. Your dealer has them. They are pure, Unit's sure. Aug. Huckenstein, Prop. nirxrxnrAnnnnnnvmnnnruiJvvnninnrtnnnwi Ilon.J. W. McCulloch is in Wood- bum today on legal business. Joseph Stockford, Hndgdon, Mo., honied a sore running for seventeen years by using DeWltt's Witch Ilqzel a'nlye. Stone's Drugstore. OVUM HKATK.N I'ATIIS. We left tho city uxor the Cli ", TDK I'lAX INIll'STIlV. Wo travelled a day with an uxjMirt on tho subject of manufactures of flax, Ilo has managed large plants In Scotland and this country, and is at proeout the representative In the wont of tho Star and Cresout Mill Co., Philadelphia, that turns out I'J.COO dozen towels a week, Turkish towels and bathrobe are their specialty. Tlio flax oxK)rt so far as manufacturing for tho trade is J, Car mluhaol Allan, whose oflico is at -.1 Fifth Avo.. Chicago, Ho declared without reservation that Oregon oan grow the lliient flax in tho world too line for their InuinwM as they iik u grwit var iety of threads hut mostly of a cheaper grade. He suggested that the Wt line for Oregon to begin manufacturing would Iki tho tuios used in tho Salmon llsheries. Theo are now nearly all lin (xirtod and at groat expense. A small plant should bo established at first, ouiiIiiihhI with tho very best maohiuorv. It would not take much capital and would prove a success in his estimation, llesiHikw in tho highest tonus of tho llax HUtr trowu in western Oreuou. Ho praistnl tho enterprise of tho Oregon Woman's Flax Fiber Association, who inuile tliooiialltios of Oregon llnx known to tho world, and ositcviallv of the tiro lew itxil of Mrs. Wm. P. bird in oou tt tiding for tho establislimeut of tho now industry. Mr. Allan is on tho wMt and may visit Salem. K. Horn. lUUAY'S MAKKET. Poim-ASi), Oct. I. Wheat valley 00c to 01 : Wulla Walla.58c. to 51)for new III for old. Flour Portland, f 1.00 to 3.ar. Siiinir line f.15 per bbl. Oat White II5c3!ii;c, grey 80 to IJSc. Hay Timothy fSftt.a) ier loo. How 11 (31:5c; old croptic. Wool VuTlov. 1201.1e: Astern Or egon, 8 Mohair, '-7 3 SO. Millstuff Ilran, $17; shorts, $18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, $l.00tn 5.00 Hens 5 to 0.00, turkeys, live, ll'gl.tc. Kirgs Oregon, SO to Sic fier doi. Hides (ireeiHiiltwIfHlllMflOo.iiiiiW iiU llis, i), ; slieep injlts, 15(J20o. Onions 1 to H4c. Hut tor Poet dairy, IlOffliW; fancy creamery, -15o to 508 per roll, store SS to S7o. Potatoes 60 to 75o per cental. Hogs Heavy dressed tic to 0$o Mutton Drosod,UJ$o to 7e tier pound. Ik-ef StiHirs. $.1.60(2 LOO; cows, ftt.OO p.1.50 dresse.1, beef ft to 7tf wii urossen, 7.tvdS4e. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 58 ismnds and over -UKs. Wool Mohalr.iMX!. Harlov 45 to 5.V. Oats Stic. Hay Haled, cheat and clover il.00. Timothy $8.00. Kggs'iSe. Hour In wholoMilo lots $!t.00 retai $8.40. Millstufls-bran $13.00 shorts $16.00 Hogs Crossed, 5Ji0. Live cattle Sti-ers ;ttfwiws Slf to II. SIieop-JS.50g$ll. Dnwswl Vwil ttUe, Hutter Dairy ISo onnmtiry aio, PoultrjwSpriiigohltikuiMi) to lOiv. lions h cents. l'otatotw :i5i NOTICE If you contemplate buying uuyuiiiig in me line oi Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Linoleum, Oilcloth or Carpets, You should call and see our Goods and get our prices. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. Of perfection in quality mid NOTCH and LOW NOTCH In honest prices for honest goods. That's our motto, nnd thnt s the reason we sell more gooda every year. Don't fail In see us. HARRITT Si LAiDRENCB OLD rOSTOFKJCi: QKOCKItY, All fresh seed. No old Htock left over. BREWSTER I'lioue liBl. THIS KLOUK AND KUISD MltN Getour prices. Lowest in thecitv St WHITE. 01 Court Ht 7,-OfAS rfw !.- ?BiJa a,ff. 1 . TtfW v ar - N. I H3 "V 'rwWv ffiSa: GRAY BROS uoutc AcncN ra Oor, BUU uui LUrty Sis. Salem, Ore. Yew Park Grocery. Has in stock a largv' lino of tablet and xupplloi for MUlWll. KvHt a full ktwk of proU lous. groceries ami cauuwl giKols. Froh gwkls nt ntis- onablo prlrtw, Tylor vlo brattsl butUr always 011 hand. Country produce taken in xclmiig4. Allen & Bowersox, XHnbetvvear A,' A) . JV A,' A' The Biggest Trade Yet. Laeli swison marks a utrougor tmde w ith u on those ltms. Wo Ikiv di- nvi irom 1110 mrgosv imkhm-s id .iiaiittii.-s Unit gets the prico. Child's rihUsl caIUhi tWv.1 it 10 nte up. Hoys' hoHvy ootton tliMtHklMeeuU up Fine all put wool boys and girls all kill). MiM ribbnl uukm uiu t uud 17 conU otc. Infants' HuIkiiw ws4 ,v.ts. Tlio daintiocl, softont HHit cwivoniont gnrmeiit made. Yoh wo tluMii ad- rtlssl every whwoj LiuIms, cotton tlvtvwl IS vawW. lidlus' kdewdkt out ton (IWomI osts ami iMiits wnta. Ollwrs S6 uud 17 i-uts. Fiuo wd vosts and pants TU, wet cents uih)$1 SO otc. Lxlrw largvios, all ktmlsouttwi ami wwl, iiiihmi suits, tluj Oiutita ttyW IS cents to $S.S0. Our wwl mixed linos aro very Hitiv fuctiwy. Jloiw' Irnuvy mlxeil valuos tf cents. Othor spmlkl riWntl l(twl II 0011 1 Varinmit. Houvy euttoti llevwl, llko you my SO oohU hir, wir prU-o 45 conts. S,i? mW l",ro WOUl ,,,rU or i,ruw'w Moiis' imitm suits f 1.00 ami $.IX). Meks' tleiMil kkU 1 aiid !M cwiU LadiY tlevwl Uo 18 ami ewte, Uhlhlrotw' lltMWwl lio IT ct, Mackint.ios, multors, outton Mau- koU, sluios eU'. Slacks ofthom miw hi tho moo. WIGGINS'BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICES. Health and Beauty Are lioth promoted by anting our choice and high grade breakfast finals. Wo have n largi variotyofcemil prwlucts in rnllwl wheat and oats, eoreulino, breakfast gonis fur brtakfast dishes, besides inaea roui, tajiioca, farina, split peas, oIioomi ami crackers. Our tttm-l.- nt mm, ,.,.,! high grade foods, in both fancy and stinilo griK-erios. is unrivalled, nml our lirtrw defy eoniiietltion. SonnemanN, THE GHOOEH X24 State st Telephon 1 1 HEimS OPEHA JlOl'Sli l'A'l ION 1I110H, Ute,-. t, Muuuuct.. 'IT IS TO LAUGH 12 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 VANITY I'll a VKi.wni: or tub iiust rmiiiims or THE DROWNED BOY. Heasy Olrardm's Remains Will Ue Buried at Turner. XIk parents of Henry Gonmliu, tho IHMtiinato young man who lost his Iff hi tho Willantotto rior Tbuwlav, s nlatwl In Thk Journal his.t evening, NHkoil the city Into in Uio afternoon awl teak ehargo of tlio body, which thoy ttok out to their farm homo near tlio re- term sulmof. rfct funeral iwrty wos to loave tho MHi about 1 l. m. toilav and funeral WvktW wwntolioh)d In tho Method St clmruli at TuriwratS p.m., in tor DHt taking plue in tho Twin Oak wm 4rv Har tiuit town. BCHLHSQUE AND VAUUEVILLK INTHOIll'lHXtl TUB IMLU1WISO hl'U'lAUTV I'WU'LK C. W. WILLIAMS. Vontriloiiulst. LKOX.HtD.fc Fl'LTOX, Mulligans Mnstiuorude. I1KLLK WILLIAMS, Introduaiug Acrolialio Ciii, 1IAWTHOUXK A PAltSOXS. Duettlstf. JACK C. AI.1UOX, Xew SiK-oiulty, CAHLIX A DUOWX, German Comcilv. THK HAKHECKS. Jugglers. Our Priccsi 25, 50 and 75c Th Hoy Preacher," Rev J a "Pluw Ellkuwn,Jiys: '-. fur sullonng from ireuBUJai or iung uouoie tea years, l B4 cured by One Minute Cough MFii." it ciuos ouuglis. colds, grippe ma lung troublrk. Stone's Drug dure. ORAND RECEPTION. New Yoifc Not to Have it Al! The Citi zens of New York AretoEnUrtam Dewey. Hut Hobeon of Salem has male pre a ration to entertain all who mar come. Hobson's stock of Indies' capes and tuekots, I.-idios', Uonts and Childrou's mafkiiitoahas, ytnitlis' and boys' ults. Wool ami cotton blankets, Hosiery and Varus Is largo, good qual ity, twit value fur tho prico ever offered. The woather wilt soon bo oool and tho children niiut be prejunHt for Hihool. Come to my daily recoptiou, and Innot my stock. Yours truly . II. IIOHSON, S"J7 Commercial street. v fc'.f