iv - .-s-"T WTU"." H' . . )rw""PJ"'"1',' '?"J"'iiwyi(T'' o b u I Friday's Surprise Sale Holvcrson's Elegant Line of BLANKETS will be offered at this week's FRIDAY'S SALE All Blankets over $1 will be subject to the usual heavy SURPRISE SALE DISCOUNT. Wet Weather Goods School clil'dreim' mipplioH, Illuo Mackintosh, Ioublo cape, nil liir.os, $2.00. Brown ninl black check Mackintosh two euo, double texture, 2.7fl. Tan mlxttiro double cape, f 2,75. Umbrella -10 oonts up. Odd Notions Often Asked For Clipper soles Tooth Itriislien Beauty l'ifiri Silk Ties Perfumes Holt Buckles I loco Btit)K)rtorH Kmbroluory ring Curling Tout's Hnir Nets CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE N6W Golf 6! 'Also Golf Shawlsi or Rugs, just received. 'Made of very finest materials in several ! styles. Some circular capes wivh fringe,1 others square without fringe. We think; .they are the best values shown here abouts, Call early and pass your opinion 'on them. $8, to $15 EACH. J. J, DALRYMPLE &. CO. i Skill Art Im wntolt ri'imlriiiKi ami the Hklllful re pairer In close akin to tho manufacturer. 1 combine both. If yon mvo a lino or common watch, and any part Ih broken or lost I can replace It. You may liuvit n watch that you think can't bo made to keep uood tlnie: It may bo Uviiimn you Imvu never placed It In skillful hands. Ifco, lot mo see it. If It can Ixj made Into u timepiece, I can do it. Watched cleaned 750 Main springs 750 C.RHINGBS 1IOII COMMltKOIAL 8JT. Ice Not Oiven Away. I cannot afford to' idvu Ico away, but urn HollltiK a pure article at a price that ih within the reach of all. ClIYHTAI. IfK WoltKH. J. Majjulre, Prop. (I 15 tf CAPITAL, UKKWURY UEUK. BOTTLED Kllwrer Uk,Successof to SouthSalem Bottling Works, All orders for bottled beer will bo filled At thu brewery. Kept on cold storage, tree city delivery. Telephone 21III. Ice Veiy Neatly dlven Away, We can kIvo leu uway, toctinvlneo yuu coino mid wo how lil a chunk you net for little innnoy. Our Ico Ih inaniifao turu from pure distilled water.) Canltnl Ico Works. -ytf Klinukk A IIkck. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Supt. James Lnmnrlth U in Spokane, on business. R. J. Kecn.rcturncd today, after visit IngSalcm friends. F. W. Fuller went to Albany today, where he expects to locate. Miss Dora Benson went to Sublimity today f o visit friends and relatives. Miss Eva Htanflcld left this morning for Wallace Idaho, via steamer Ittith. Mrs. J. K. Boss left today for Slssons, Cal., where sho will visit Mrs. Abbott. Mr. II. Dryer, of Albany, whohas been visiting Palein friend, returned homo today. Miss Flora King left this morning, via steamer Both for Itanler, Or., to visit friends. J, K. West, who has been visiting the family of J. II, Dunlap, returned to Cor rail Is today. Mrs. Geo. F. Smith and Miss Lena Dior went to Portland last eveninir, to visit friends. W. L. Jones, tho Jefferson barber, re turned to his home this morning after a visit with Salem friends. Mrs. M. P. Baldwin went down to Portland yesterday to visit and do shop ping, returning this evening. Mrs. W. II. Dancy went to Portland this morning via steamer Pomona, where sho will vistt several days. Mrs. 0- A. Behlbrcdo, of Ilcscburg, is visiting at tho homo of her father, Geo. S. Downing, on Kast State street. Mrs. 0. I). Vaughn and daughter, who have been here from San Francisco, visiting at tho home of J. Vaughn, left for their home today. Lcmmoti A Hurt have started their contract of painting the Linn county court house, and Mr. Hurt went up with some painters today. Prof. K. II. Anderson .loft today for Cocpilllo City to take charge of tho aeadamy at that place. Prof. Ander son is 0110 of Oregon's leading educators. J. W. Manley, who has lieen at tho Salem hospital, undergoing an nitration for a rupture, has lieen turned out as entirely cured. Mr. Manley will not be able to resume work for several weeks. Miss A Millspatigh, arrived today from Portland to scud a few days In Salem, Miss Mlllspaugh is State Missionary for Ilaptlht Young People's Society, in which Interest her time will be sitent while in the Capital City. No Assessment. There Is to be no assessment In the A. 0. I'. W. for November, hut there is to lie a grand anniversary entertainment this evening at the ocra house, where oratory, music and song will lelgu supremo and there is neither entrance fees nor collection. Come everylxHly and enjoy the occasion. UNCLE SAM'S HONESTY After Chasing Company K Half Way Around the World. A Fifty-Cent Money Order Is Repaid to the Sender the City Recorder of Salem. Here Is a good Illustration of the abso lute accuracy and painstaking honesty with which tho United States govern ment conducts its business dealings, IjisI year n purse was mado up In Salem for Company K, of tho Oregon volunteers In tho Philippines, for the purchase of little luxuries for the slek and wounded, etc. Among the contributors was a loy named Clyde or Claude, who handed 50 cents to City Becordor Judoh, for tho fund. It was too late, however, as tho purse hail ul ready been turned over, so Mr. Jttdah liought a P. 0. money order, and mailed It to Capt. Worrlck at San Fran cisco. Falling to catch him there It was forwarded to the Philippines, and eventually followed him back to San Francisco, the result being that the cash nevor found Its way Into Capt. Worrick's hands. Hut tho government didn't want to keep it, and Mr. Judah received some tracer blanks, which ho .filled out, as sender, and turned over to tho depart ment, and ho has just received a draft on tho United States sub-treasury for tho amount of llfty cents. nouoes not. romemuer the tun namu of tho boy who gave him tho money, but if the young man will show up, tho city recorder will not Imj otit-dono by Uncle Sam. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK. The Palace Market Will till your order for a roast, broil or fry of lieef, mutton, pork or sausage. Corned lee(, nicely cooked, boned mid pressed ready to slice for your lunch. Wo have our own delhery man. Your pat reunite solltited. MOYER Phout 2021. & EDWARDS, HIB Statu St OSTEOPATH. UK. G It AG IS A Lit HI (II IT Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy at Kirksvllle, .Mo. has 0Hncd olllce at Hush A llreymau block, Commercial stiaet Salem Oregon. Olllce davs Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Ulneases of women and child ren a specially. 10-17-lm "?"""""i""l,l,"fPl,""",i,'h Another Accident, Another lire. Another homodeMmvid, fortunately Insured. Is our home' in sured? If nt cull In and obtain a (Mil Icy from a tlrst class American coniauv. Thomas Boi.tdn, Agent.' At the Journal olllce. WEATHER REPORT. Tonight and Thursday fair. NEW BOOKS n 1 i... -i.y.v, i.'.TM drat v . rffrmra aaaaaaaaaaaaaay . V t 1 1. crmm . T -arr- l"'""f " " aa Chicken Feed. All grades can bo hadaUoryoheapralcii Call early ami get your supply at the Wallace warehouse. Salem Flouring. Mills. . 10 20 If 1(H) Alteutiri 10 mos.M cents each. WitliChrlst Serles.Jiy Muriay, :w ami WV each. 1100 titles of the Mershor 111 mos 'Mr each. 1 -M) titles of 12 mos of Standaid .Mithors, 'Xo each. llo Optic Series Juveniles 7Ae, The llenty Hooks NHs Series. Sailor Hoy with Dewey Series 7oe, llistory Spanish-American War Juv onile Seriw Vile also Itlehard Carval i"5e to read. David llarum 'Jfx- to reed. Hlitck Douglas iV to read. FRANK S. DEABORN'S Book Store. SALEM VISITORS. People in the City From Other Towns on Uuslncss and Visiting friends. Mrs. II. F. Simpson, of Aumsville, and Mrs. II. II. Kaiser, of Sublimity, were Salem visitors yesterday. Itev. S. J. Harrison, of Sunuyslde,who has been holding meetings for tho Progressive Hrethreu at Macleay the past week, was called home today, Stolen. About two weeks ago Lincoln school building was entered by tramps. Sev eral articles have since Ih'cu missing Including a number of Unabridged Dictionaries. It Is surmised that these hooks may have been sold about the city or county, and tho school directors will w glad to hear if any Krsous have bought such IsHiks, Funeral Notice. The funeral services over tho lody of the late Mr. Perry will l hold at the family home, fill Commercial street, Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. in., Hev. J. J. hvaus, otliciating. WANTi:i fllrl to do general house work. Apply at comer of Court Front street. lO-'.VS-st The Convention of the Workers of Sa lem District. Tuesday evening tho Sunday school workers of Salem finished tip tho work of a very Interesting and profitable con vention, Three sessions have been held, two evenings and one afternoon, and a thor ough organization has leen completed. Tho olllcers elected are: President J. S. Foiter; vlce-prcslileiit, X. J. Damon j secretary, Miss Lonorn Kirk; treasurer, John II. Scott J memberB of tho executive committee to net with the regular olllcrs, S. C. Itiilston and Mls Jeannetto Meredith. The meeting Monday evening was lioltl in tliu Mirliira of'tho First Presby terian church, where addresses wore de livered by President Itolwrt Heed of the county association, nnd X. J. Dainoi:. Mr. Damon's address was thoughtful and exhaustive and by request he re peated it Tuesday evening and tho Ideas advanced were largely adoptul by the convention in formulating Its plan of work. Tho second session was held at the Congregational church Tuesday after noon, and was dovotod to the dlscusilon of the Primary work. At tho evening session at the First M. K. church, addrosM-s were delivered by Hev. Konald MoKillop, Hev. Wlnans. Mrs. Hammer, Miss Mary Ketchum ami Prol. I!. 11. Anderson. A committee, consisting of .V. j. Damon, H. S. Gile. and (lie Biierin. tendeutaof the Sunday-schools of the city, twin appointed to commence active operations at once for tho revival of Sun day school work, and tho city will Ih thoroughly canvassed as fast as tho work can be don e. NOT JUSTIFIABLE. Continual from Pint Pairs. Asked as to Perry's reputation as a peaceful cltlicn heanswered "Ho wasn't a peaceful citizen ! Ho was tho worst man I over taw." Witness was afraid of Perry, himself. Thought he hud got what hu deserved. Dr. Hyrd was called, ami told of the wounds found at tho post mortem ex amination. One wound went through the left arm and through tho third rib, through tho left lung audi nto tho right. Another ball had entered between the fifth and sixth ribi and through the heart. One hall entered back of the hip and passed through the intestines. These were fatal wounds, and tho sec ond would ordinarily bo instantaneously fatal. Another ball had pascd through tho left arm, and there was an abrasion of the skin, indicating the grazing of a llfth ball. It could not be told for a cer tainty In what position the body was when tho wounds wero received, in re lation to tho person doing the shooting. Dr. J. X. Smith described tho wounds and said that neither 0110 would he in stantaneously fatal. Dr. C. II. Fobcrtsonv also described the wounds. All wounds wero appar ently from tho samo direction, District Attorney S. L. Harden was present to look out for the interest of tho state Hu examined tho witness, Stephens, eearchlngly, but seemed to have a de.iro only to bring out the real truth. Tho examination of witnesses was concluded a couple of minutes before 12, and the Jury soon afterwards adjourned until 1:30 for lunch. At '2 o'clock tho Jury finished its work and handed Its findings to Coroner Clough, The essenco of the findings Is that tho deceased came tohlsdeath from "three gunshot wounds, any 0110 of which was fatal. Wo f either find that said uunshot wounds were Indicted by the hands of Joseph Wlllard, and that the killing was not Justifiable. Tills venllct was a surprise to most of the people, as the general sentiment on the street seemed to he that Wlllard was justified in shooting. Following tho provisions of the code, Coroner Clough, forthwith laid tho find ings of tho jury before Justice of Peace Johnson and swore out a complaint against Joseph Wlllard charging him with murder In tho first degree. A war rant was then Issued by Justice John sail for Willard's arrest, and tho preliminary examination will take place as soon as tho attorneys are ready, probably tomorrow. The attorneys on liotn aides of the case went out tills afternoon to the scene of the tragedy to look over tho ground and familiarize themselves with the lay of the land. NEW ARRIVALS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING jl jt-ojl jv.jtvj jrwjrr. yjLit jl .31X1 IVlaCKintOShe? for htdles and gents, girls and boys all aires In stock. All now stock, no left overs frn 1 I 1 viwxiiAivjailC& ycnr w,0 nevcrearry nny rubbcr8 or mackintosh goods from ono year to anot 1 er rw "l nmkn fnnm ttn vu" Drift ,, ....... nw, . ., Rubbers, boots and shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing, storm Coats and mackintosh suits, rubber capes, All new goods and best of stock, and pricos lower than any lion OverCOatS and Ul?f Cf? A overcoat for $5. Wo have cheaper ones and better ones. We wit n. w v v waio any uiaili a, COftt8 nl n - cunt mluctIon rom nny otlcr j10USU ln tl,8 c,ly orfr. Suits for ,KJ'8 nntjuien. Men's suits from M up. Buy your clothing of us) our low prices will astonish v "w carry the Kest quality of nil wool goods, hut do not charge fancy prices. ' ' BlanketS and Comforters COO pairs of blankets to chooo from. All wool Oregon made blankets at t w wwaauw vi o thirds their usual price. Save 0110 third by buying your blankets of nj Trunks, valises, telescopes and hand-bags in great variety, DrV fOods, W2 ca"S a. V"es of t,rcss 8'x'f linings of nil descriptions, bindings, nil wool flannels oui!. o , flannels, flannelette, wrappers, beautiful lines of enpes, dress skirts, muslins, shootings cnllnv! hosiery, underwear, corsets, gloves, and everything usually carried in a. first-class dry goods store. Ve . loV; charge fancy prices, liko some stores we know of in this city, but bell our goods on tho lowest possible nianrlii Friedman's New Racket, Cor. Com. and State sts, WE PLEASE all our customers, for it is busi ness to make ono satisfied, and wo satisfy nil with our high grade low price meal. Sf . EIito 244 Commercial st. O. A. R. Attention. .Members of Sedgwick Post Xo. 10 0. A. It. are requested to meet at their, hall at I' : : 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday Oct. '.'il. to to assist In the burial of Comrade T. I). Perry. J. P.. Itoss, Com. Clean Streets, All residents of Salem aro hereby notl fled not to permit any old paper, saw dust, broken-glass, old lwttles, crockery, nails or other substance to Imj thrown upon tho public streets or alleys. Sec tion 35 of City Ordinance Xo. 203 hn loses n flno of from fli to $50 for such offence, and the same will Ir strictly enforced. J. P. Fiiizzc.1.1,, -'t-'-'l tf Street Commissioner. WANTKD-A girl to do small family. Apply Journal olllce. housework in to P. C. I.., 10 25 lit Reduced Price on Shoes at Krausse Bros. Yew Park Grocery. I Has in stock a large line of tablets and supplies for school. Keeps a full stock of previa. Ions, groceries and canned goods. Fresh goods at reas onable prices. Taylor's cele brated butter alwuvH on hand. Country produce taken In exchange. Allen & Bowersox. MARION COUNTY MATTERS Uuslness Ueing Transacted at the Court House. Marriage lleein-es have lieen Issued to W. W. 1xmey and Nellie I.. Hussell; r. U. Richardson and Dora Hatzhurg, Suit for divorce has lieen commenced lit department Xo. 2, by Alma Thomas against Frank Thomas; desertion Itelng alleged. It. J, Fleming is tho attorney for plaintiff. In the contest over the final account of Mrs. Ida Hubcoek, administrator of the estate of F. J. Habeook, deceased, tho taking of testimony was finished Tuesday afternoon, and arguments will lie heard at 10 o'clock a. in. Saturday THANKSGIVING PROCLAAMTION llr Aclatril Pro in (lie JuurunL Wasiiinotox, Oct. 25: President, McKinley issued a proclamation naming Thursday Xnveniber ill) as Thanksgiving day. HOTEL ARRIVALS, corrAOK Walter it Ryder, James FCaey, Mrs J F Cacy, Frank Hussell, Xew York. WII.IMKTfK. Win. Faber, Albany; W. II. Williams, Mrs. W. H.Williams. A. Cum. .1. Livingston, S.111 Francisco; J. G. (lauld, C. K. Hrown, W. II Jackson, II. K. .uicKoii 1 ornanii; .1. 11. ucvilu, Chica go Portrait Co. ; J. I.. Beckett, II. U. . K11. ; II. A Burton, Rochester, X. 1 ; Hen Hendricks and vlf.. Will Uray and wife, Phil Hunt and wife, of the Yenulno Yentlenian Co. i&nfvriPirvwfTnnrwirirjvMn 11 To catch the eye is sometimes very difficult! To catch popular favor is still more dilficult! Lfl CORONA, 00R CHAMPION, The clear Havana cigars Have succeeded in doing both, AUG. HUCKENSTEIN, Prop. nsifjnrinnrw0innfnvrxrnnnnn You must not miss entertainment at the night, 8 o'clock sharp tho A. 0. U. W. opera house to- AAC PHOTOGRAPHS We have just received a fine line of these goods (hey are colored photos taken from nature. The latest thinif in art goods ETCHING, ART PRINTS And a irreat variety of the most attractive pictures ever brought to Salem. Framing to order from the newest mould ings. Gall and see them. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. Make Yocirself Com! orf able THE ORQAT SALT LAKE HOUTD The attention of eattlwund traveicu it called to the advantages oucred them by the Rio Grande Western, The Great Halt Lake Rome " The same rates prevailed whether the trio Is rnane via Hunlinuton or an Fran. cisoo. The passenger has his choice of two routes out of Cortland, tlnce through Colo, rado, and four east thereof. No other line out of Portland can olfcr such t variety of routes In addition, a day's stopover Is given i 1 aucagcrs i any point in Utah or Colo rado, Through pullmsn and touit.it sleep ing cars are run on all trains, as well at fiee reclining chair cars, flie service and ac commodations offered are equal, if not su. pcrior to tho.e of any trans-continental road, and latesare always as low as the lowest. II you contemplate a trip east, write to Still Coming. Ilobwrn's fall stock of now goods Is still comlngl the latest arrival being a case of Taffota Silks in a number of beautiful shades; these rich goods added to the large variety of dress goods in stock makes an assortment from ul,l,.i, all may make a election that will pleuso '. Kvo satisfaction. His stock of clothing Is urge and is just what you new! for this chilly weather. Ho lias tho oil coats, hats, snag proof boots and lames rubbers in all sizes to make you rail) proof. Ho kerns a knni atfu.L- ,J first class goods, which ore bought for cash and sold for cash. Ho gives his customers satisfaction. You aro in vited to call and inspect the goods. ,, . W. II. Hoiison', 21), Commercial street. Hard Driving. If you havo to drive a team this win- ter, you need a good one, and horse that have the best of feed and care, as furnished bv Gilliam .t llmun ,.t 11,. old Post-ollfco Stables. 10-23-eod. borne aro fighting with guns, hut in em aw eoniDaiung the wear of dally toll, to do this succefcsfully you need good food aild urocerios Midi na nro u.l.l J. D. Mansheld, General Agent, Kio Grande Dy Hranson A Itagan. 10 31 eod dattle Being Fought. It XO? " -SCBuy the "Home" Air Tight Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range made at Salem the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the market. VConie and "sefi'J them and patronize home industry. 53ffi'. ?,,. 5TE1NER 5 BERGER, OOpaf? Sf. Collision, llr AsauvUtrd Pr la Ih Joarual lavKiirooL, Oct. 25. Owing to tho thick fog a steam lwrgo ran full sjhh1 Into tho White Star steamer, Germanic, this morning. Tho Germanic is seri iiitsly damage.!. The haw is uninjured. WAR! JC X C And Rumors of War! The war in Shoes increases r.-ference (orates, routes or accomodation. tEJfir., " 0W OUSItlCSS daily. Not- . I withstandingall the many Shoe HISJSDS OPEltA no USE i Stores in Salem we are enjoy- I.MIU.'MIIKOM, Imcm and MauaKera. I lllir on muuoiKA fnrlo iUle fll "O " w..-w mu.iv. lino mil. WAR! westarn Railway. Ill Thiol Street. I'mlliml Oregon, for any information you may need in ' iniwianon wlt-in-tf gglngs has ro-opened her Breton Studio. Mrs. Wi Art Studio, in the Holman house corner Court and Cottage streets. Studio hours Monday and Wednes day 2:30 uiKiftiSO p. m,, and Sat urday U a. 111. to 1 p. in. For terms and information call at studio. Vis itors always welcome. ONE LECTURE ONLY. v X Wc shine them free 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. Bargains in China and English Porcelain arc laid ull over our tables and shehes lit beautifully decorated dinner mIv tea sets, butter and (rult duties, tine glusswaru, lamp and jartlltiercs. I'Iiom who aie slocking uptltelrchliia closet, pautry or sldetxiard would do well to examine the values that we are niTcrlng In this line, For bridal U'ltU there Is nothing that will Im ap preciated more than one or our ten wU or lamps. SonnemanN, THE QKOOKIt IM SUt at TsUptuwa SI Wc are SeUing ' Lota of those ilecco lined hose luiso you ste In the north win now. They're seauile, very """ . "iiij io. uinerti a(.s.xi with ribbed tops. Men'allceced wick IS and 24o. Misses ribbed llccced hose 170 A Hlg Hue of Men's heavy un derwear, 2.")C. Men's heavy rlhtied rleeced, brown, 8Aosult. Child's union suits 2:1c. Ladle' unloini, 48c up. Men's union suits, .W, 2 00 and 2,50sult. Uuhners, mackintoshes u in brellas, fascinators, mlltentetu. Men's Bike Capes 1 have a man's bike cape 2H-iu long 11111 swe;p, made or tau ' couon coven lorei.iu. I have canvass legglns with spring shies that snap on or off In a second Just the thing foi tli wheel. 1 have ttouser guards guards made of rubber that wir not rustund spoil thepauts. Majestic Gas Lamp, We believe the Majestic U the most convenient lump vou cau IIikI Very positive lu uctlon. and very simple, WOO. Carbide In bulk 2 lb !tt cents. Diamond oil lump, 12 To, All sorts of sundries fur the wheel, always In steck: Thursday, October 26 An Illustrated Talk On the Work of the SECOND 0RLG08 RHiWEKT, Why? Because our brices are much lower than others; our styles the latest and quality the best that skill and good workmanship can produce. We defy all competition. Wt7 VaHaaamxW (sbstaawsV' Sk. HstaaaalLji ' k aaaaaaaaaaamiA iaa WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICES. I i uv CapL Harry L Wells SALEM SHOE STORE o k. n. LEABO.Aianager. S3 State St. Ladd & Bush IlSik It Bush Bank Uldg. We have just received the -Largest single shipment of Illustrated by Aore than 100 Views. Orchestra, 50. l'aro.uet, 50. First Balcony, 35. t?econd Ualconv. 35. Gallery, 15. I (HEEDS OPEN A HOUSE i'AZ-nW BltOS . UmmssJ iltn. mum stoves Ever brought to Salem. They are the celebrated WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS. The latest pattern of the best Air Tkht HaatAr in flia ir.v yKAY tiOLK AOKNTB BR OR Cor. Statt and Liberty SU. 8ala, Ow. XiM&mAtiM-t: