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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1899)
tit He ii.'-'ilii OhtttttiaiwMktfMlMft Af MmShhmm .aw TfflftTmriv ax W,.j r.-.fyp-.s.-. irffn-rn CLOAK TALK Our clonk department is unrivalled for ft stock of up-to-dalo Jackets Now color?, mode, castors, fans etc. Golf Capes Adding now styles ovory week, l'lald capes, Fringo trimming, Plain capes, Plaid Hood and reveres. ClitMHiRs's Cai-kb With or without hoods. PERSONAL MOVEMENTS NEW GOODS Jewelled side and back combs Cut steel dress buckles, En ameled dress buckles, Elas tic belts. Wool Waists .foil ilguro tho cost, including mak ing of your wnlsts mid compnro tho result with the price of our ready to . wear. Mercerized Goods ' Something now and useful for air most nny garment wnlsts, skirts, )cttieoatR, nprons etc. New Venetians Just opened n ease of these populnr goods 62 In wide, $1.00,' Colors blues, greens, browns, castors, tans, CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S HOI COMMBKOIAL ST, CASH STORE Only 3 weeks to rn I Hull i i n a We are going to give you an opportunity to lay in a supply of fine Table Linen at prices as low as ever quoted, in the face of a rapid ly advancing market. Being able to antici pate wants we purchased largely before the advance, and in this sale you reap the benefit. I1 b ftO inch, full blench, good quality; the yard in several new patterns, v t r ! f r f 1 t 60c r 75c rf $U fi7 Inch Turkey red dailiask; would mnko a good 40c seller but O ( f $1,25 f UDALRYMPLE& COMPANY. k a. r. a. rfSfc; wo wiy tho yard N V.m.-V ItAUflAIVH M il full 1ilini1wul tvnrrntitiut nit linen j tho best value ever offered ; per dozen 00 Inch full bleach linen, a regular $1.00 value In ncnt patterns, tho yard (Hindi) full bleach, fine quality, nnd gixsl weight. Compare with nny you've bought at f 1.25; tbe yard Ci'"" rffi caiKin'r Ice Not Given Away, 1 cannot afford to' give Ico nway, but am selling u pure article at a price that is within the reach of all. Cuvsm, kit U'ohkh. ' J. Magulro, Prop. (I 1G tf Pooplo In tho City From Other Towns on BubIiiobs and Vis iting Friends. Miss Inez Ilotnn went lo Portland last night. Mrs. M. C. Alderson has gone to Nowbcrg to veait friends. Miss Mnrlo Stolner is spending a few days at Turner visiting friends. Nov. D. II. Leach today went to North Yamhill to fill his regular charge. .1. Jlrown who has been visiting friends at Monmouth, returned to Tho Dalles today. HarveyundNcttloGreenwood, of Dal las, went tw'a to Kvnns' Landing to visit friends. Mrs. C. II. Young who has been vis iting Mrs. IS. M. Lnfore, returned to Itofcburg totlny. C. Miller, of Seattle, who has been visiting friends at Uueiin Vista, came to Salem today on IiIh way home. L. Ynch and his mother, of Oregon City, who have lieon tho guests of II. V. Havngo, returned to their homo today. P. J. McUlll left this morning for eastern Oregon, where he will sell and deliver tree for thu Oregon Nursery Com pnny. Mrs, 12. M. Vandervort received tho news that her father, aged alrant DO years, fell down tho front steps of Ids residence In 'Friiro, hurting him quite badly. She expects to leave Tuesday to pay him a visit. KENTUCKY ELECTION llr Aaiorlnlrd Prn.w In tbe Jnnrnnl. FnA.NKroitT, Nov. 11. Goebol by 1200 to 1000, is tho claim made nt Oocbel headquarters today. Several county boards have adjourned until Monday, and it is claimed they hope to mnko sufficient gains to offset the losses. Gocbel was sustained In his own and other counties yesterday. Chairman Young, Democrat, wires has discovered gross frauds affecting tho whole vote In several mountain counties and precincts other counties and on ' these, its supK)sed tho contest will bo! mnde beforo stato loard If final returns from counties show floebol not selected. HOP NEWS. Dargians Items of Justice Oroweis. to Hop CAPITAL UKUWERY UEKK. UOTTLED Nature's Great Gift Of sight, when it falls you, ran Ihi ro plncvd by meoud sight through a pair of our fine French crystal or llnulllnn tiobbte eyeglasses or Kctacles, when thoy uro properly mljiiHtiHl nnd fitted to the eyes. I test your sight Moloiitlllcally nnd lilt It perfectly with glasses that will mnko your heart glnd. All kinds of lenses duplicated on short notice. lto pnlr work douo prouiitly at fair charges. CH-PilNGBS Optician DOS COMMUHOIAI. ST. Kllnger neck,3uccesors to SouthSalem Uotthr.i Works. All orders for bottled beer will bo filled nt the brewery, Kopt on cold storage. Free city ilellvery. Telephone 2PI1. WEATHER REPORT. Tonight nnd Sunday oecnsionnl rain The Palace Market Will fill your ordor font roaM, broil or fry of Ih'cI, mutton, xirk or snusngo. Corned leof. nicely cooked, lioncd mid pressed ready to slice for your lunch. We 1 1 nvo our own delivery iiuiu. ) our patronage mUIIHcii. MOYER Piionteoi'i. & EDWARDS, KW Ktato Kt. I M Wii Silvct Iloll Circle Social. Tbe Filduy eveulug Imnkel social at A. (). I'. W. hall was u great success. The baskets were nil sold and the capacity of tlio hull was completely taken. The literary ami musical pro gram was a great success. The managing cojrnnlttco of ladles are entitled ton great deal of credit. Mrs. O, I,. Darling, Guardian Neighbor of the circle, presided with her usual dignity ami ability. Winter b'oon Here. And tho weather will be cool and no raklomilly we. and you will need uood warm clothing nnd waterproof gar meuts. II obson has a full line of those. Including beavor overcoat, waterproof wool coats, wool lined and warm, ladles' men's and children's wool uuderwaro all sires. 1 have a lino of ladies' and misses' shoes offered at a bargain to close out tho lot. ISvorythlng else that you need In dry goods. I buy for cash, sell for cash and give my customer) bargains. Plouso mil In ami inspect uiu slock, W. II. Ilunsu.v !il7 Coinmorulal street. J, A, .loues, of Newbcrg, was hi town today to tiinko sure n stile of bishops, having 70 bales of good bops for which lie was offered l)?.i cents. John II. Daly, of Mncksburg, icimrts thnt he sold 11,000 iwunds of hops for 8J4 ceutH nnd comldors thut lie made n fortunnto sale. Ife stated that fully one Until of the hops belt) in tho vicinity of Mackshurgnnd Aurorn had been sotd In small lots at prices ruuglng from 7 to H cents. Says the Gervais Star: Hop growers have accomplished oTio thlng,lf no more, by orgiinlr.iitloii, viz: They luive sto)iel tliodowuwnrd tendency of thu hop mar ket, which in Itself Is valuable. Kiistcin denier are iM'glniilng to realir.u that no one or two liopbuylng llrmicau pledge the hop crop of Oregon ut bankrupt prices, and already orders nro more com mon and at a Ulwrnl advanco over form er prices. Tho arrested market may yet develop Into a better market. K. O. Hansen went to Po-tland (hit morning to receive a lot of hops for Die U)wls It. Searls Company. IajwIs It. Hearls went to points north thlsmorulngito receive .bops for their linn. The Worst llrothers hop yard will be Heded down to wheat, Tliey contain- platen telephone Hue from tlielr yanls in Polk county. Illlltlion) linIeK'inleiil: Thu prico of hop h In the mud In this county. Two lots have boon sold at II cetita "nhh,IiiI rontrnct'" It begins to look like tho buyers are going to pun IhIi the growers a little because they would not contract their crop nbeudforn years. A little more of such dickering and the farmers will plow up the yanls, when the occupation of tho agents will lo gone. John Hrlsbino, of Forest Grove, sold on Friday InOOO ismuds of hops at I So a Miund. ELECTION NEWS. Official Count In Kentucky Favorite Taylor for Qoyernor, llr Asanrlafcil I'reia to the Jimrnnl. I-ouihvim.r, Nov. 11. In about 05 of tho 110 counties tho official count was completed last night. Theso, in net re sults, show a gain for Taylor, Chairman Long saya Taylor's plurality will be ovor 3,000, In Democratic cir cles, however, there Is no disposition to concede the Itepubllcxtn claims. Gocbel says his plurality will bo about 5,000. Devastation in Jamaica. llr Asanrlntei! I'reaa l the JnlirnnL Kinohto.v, Jamaica, Nov. 11. Com munication with the enstern parts of tho island, particularly tho section be yond the lino from Morant liny to Port Antonio, has been interrupted since Thursday. This evening however, it is liolng partially re-established, and ad vices lrom various points say the heavy weather culminated In a trcmnduous hurricane, which during the night part ly razed the banana parishes. Portland St. Thomas nnd Morant bay nre reported severely damaged. Details are anxious ly awaited. bERVICE DISCONTINUED. Road, No One Can Pass it By without An fdiitirlng ghimo when they kec the exnulhlle display of ehiu.i, ghips wart, crockery and lmnm at Sonne man's, where you will ulo Dud it full line of fresh nnd dried fruits I Mug nil Iho varieties that the Benson bus furn ished Including grain, lgs and ralslus from California. Ym inn Hud the Uvut o groceries and froMi egelnblus at b'ulem Market, Apples nix shlpiHil In from nnd IXiuglas nnd sell at DO to biters. Polnliws me iNiughl ut Httlem nt !M SA ncetmling loipmllty. loephlne l. fit) by to lor ly- Oct a Uollle. MiU lowu State lloanl of HmliTi. Ilium is no bettor dlslufeolaut piioiu lover, iiiptiuiria, siiiiiiiiha or any eoutagooils dlseuso, tliim (Jilimi NajH IIIIIIDIIIII, ltOIIKIIT UlSKV, II lliuld.W State Agent, Snlem.Or, ImtUI Patty. The Solum Portyfour daueiug club gave its ll ml jmrty for this sunsort at Uogn Imll Urtlnemlny evening. Tin! m 'Hibois wore nearly ull In nttemlunco, (iwner's orchestra Iitridslilug muhlc. SonnemanN, ii.oi.t.m.Aotu All Agreed. While there ore oxnnntlunintM nnd nutl-oxjifiiisluuUts ull ure u guvd that the "Little Clinmiilon" c.'gnr furuUhei' the pr:co, iilon" clga he hud foi THF3 QIIOOKU .M State at Toleiihouo 9) To cure It Oiipp, itr'n "i, crpccUH) lie Let. and take Dr. Mile1 Nervine. Salem's Leading THE LEADER Slope ! Ca-s No Longer Hun to the Oarden On Pair Qround's Line. The street cur company this morning discontinued the service on the Fair Ground's biaueh of the "big" cur Hue. A ear bus been running on this branch from Asylum Avenue ns fur ns the Garden Ko.ul; from there lo the Pair Ground ear nre never run regu larly except during the state fair season. People on the Garden Itivul will grontlyJmUs the service to which they have become accustomed. YVhiln the trade on this section of the road has been light nnd liai probably not paid di rectly, yet It has beenn hnsler for the in tin Hue and has been n great conven ience for people in that jmrt of the suburbs. Some of the falein merchants object tg this action of the street ear compuny. They say that ieopleill Hud it more Inconvenient to come down town to .trade. One merchant suvs that ho has serious tho'ights of discoutinuhm bis lylectrlo lights if his trade is tnlnrcd by the failure of the our Kervice. Killed by a Tree. Ohant'b Pahs, NoMI -C. tirant Toi ping, llllam's Onvk, lost his life Wed. newl.iy, while cutting down a tree. In some tuauner the tree turned In falling and rauuht thu uiifortuuuto mini !.. twwn it nnd another tree, cnmhlng him ' ho iMiny mat no men hi u short tioiB, no was uooui tuiriy-nve years hi fcv, iimi icii ii wiiuiw ami nvo cull- iireu. lie was a member of the A. O. U. W. Tho fuuornl will Ut hnl.l Kim. 1V)'. Is Defiant. Pukiito Gaiikm.0, Venezuela, Nov. 11. General Parades absolutely refuses to agree to nny proiiosnl of surrender. A conference wns held elwceu the llrltlsh, German, Dutch nnd American cnptnlns here, nnd us n result V. W. Kussell, sccretnry of tho Unltiil Htntcs legntlon, wns sent to discuss tho matter with General Parades nnd to try to effect an arrangement, lie proved to be delimit, nnd Intimated to Mr. Kussell that ho was ready to fight nny force General Castro would send against him. Election Fraud?. I'iiii.adki.I'iiia, Nov. 11. As the re- sultof an Investigation conducted by an anti-Quay newspiior, live men, all resi dents of Washington, were held in hull for court on charges of repeating, imper sonating election officers and making fraudulent returns. The ilefcuduiits are; John F, RUw ban, II. M. Drlnkert, William II. Cook, Hurry McCain and George Klrklund. All but one are said to be in tho govern ment's employ. It developed that Klrklund had liecn employed by tho nowsiKipor mentioned to enter the conspiracy. Ho was the principal witness today. The testimony Involved several prominent Kepublicuu politlcnus in this city nnd a lieutenciit of the cnpitol iwllee nt Washington. The fraud is alleged to huvo been accomplished in the i:ith division of tho seventh wnnt, nnd the election papers of this division wore produced in evidence. The returns show til a vote of!i:i7 for Jumes N. Ikiruett, the Republican can didate for state treasurer, and live for William T. Creasy, the Democrntlo cun-ilidnte. Masked robbes BLOW UP A SAFE Titusvii-lk, Pn Nov. 11. Three masked robbers blow open tbe safe at the railway ticket office last night and securcd-aboutflM. Tho Bandits then went to n disorderly house nnd proceed ed to relieve the proprietress and In mates of valuables amounting $1,000 worth jewelry and 500 in cash. Chief of Pollco McGrath and Officer Shceliy attempted to make an arrest. A pitched bnttlo ensued. Threo shots struck McUrnth. Officer Sheohy was shot in the mouth inflicting a dangerous wound. Itobljera escaped. Later the dead Isxly of one robber was found. The store to purchase youf dty goads and clothe s i m f D S A-m " -.. .. .... - UST BHBTD GANG OF DESPERADOES. KAIKI WASH SILKS, assorted colors, 25c per yard. BLANKETS, all wool, from 2.50 a pair up, Also cheap ones in stock. MACKINTOSHES for ladies and gents, girls and boys, a large assortment at extremely 0, prices. w CAPES AND JACKETS; nice, new and nobby; going at 60c on the dollar, be sure an see them, , na AEN'S SUITS from 4.00 up. Boys' 1.25 up. OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, lowest prices prevail. DRESS GOODS aud linings, outing flannels and flannels. Immense assortment, prices fta lowest. e TRUNKS AND VALISISES; we are headquarters for bargains in these goods. HATS AND CAPS in Litest styles. llr AaaiH'iateil I'reaa tn the Journal, c.itcAoo. Nov. ii. a counterfeiting; UMBRELLAS, we carry a great variety from 50c up. curti.od by the police nt 210 Huron REMEMBER, for anything in dry goods or clothing go to streot. Mr. and Mm. Harry Fay, tho occupants of the lint, were nurcstcd, nnd the pollco believe thoy have broken up In gang of desperadoes that have become exceedingly lively hero of late. Tho women confessed that she and her hus band were counterfeiters, nnd nlso im plicated n mnn ns Ed Kogers. Captain Porter, of tho secret service, took charge of the implements nnd spurious coin. The prisioners will lie tnkeu before tho 1'nlted Ktntcs commissioner. Latett From Cape Town. llr Aaaiic-lntetl I'reaa la lue Juurunl. Capk Town, Wednesday. News from Mafoking states an Monday that thu Uoers' shelled tho town, and were twice repulsed. Tuesday and Wednesday there was a general attack, and were again repulsed. The Poors' loss is fifty killed. British loss it light. Thursday shell ing by heavy guns was renewed. Fri day there was desultory rllllo fire and an ocenlbonnl shell. Murder and Suicide. Au.rntown, Pn., Nov. 11. George W. Kern, proprietor of a hotel shot himself nnd Ills wife. Tho couple had not been living togethor lately. Friedman's New Racket, Cor, Com. and State-sts, A hot time Tnat's what they have In the Old Town occnslonnlly, and its only enjoyed by n few, but overyliody enjoys tho Hot Meals Served in the best of Home Cook ing ut the St Elmo Restaurant, George Bros., Props. THE PEST HOUSE. Latest News Prom Otis, llr Aaauelnleil I'reaa la (be Juurunl. WAsiu.NriTO.v, Nov. 11, Tin cu d!s- iatcliesJrom Otis were received today, us follews: "Manila Severe typhoons over Panny the last two days havo impeded the marchiiigof Hughes troops. Ills column Is several mlleiTsouthwest of Ho llo. In surgents have abandoned strong de fenses in thut section. Manila Law ton pushing troops through on I.upttdlmgnl and Han (Jiien tin road, but country submerged, places his rellnnce on the cavalry, n few Infnutrv nml native 6couts. MaoArthur commenced an advance this morning nml struck u battalion of the enemy, which left 20 dead on the Held. Our casualties Wfro thivo wounded. Ur. Hull's Cough Sytup U not a Com. niiin every tiny cough mixture. Ii U a marvelous remedy for nil the wimble Mime nml (Ungeroui complications re suiting from a cold In tho head, tlinmt clicst or lungs. Sold foriAeU TO ENCOUnAOE IMMIGRATION. Chamber of Commerce Laying Plans for Sending Out An Agent. At a meeting of the Salem Chamber of Commerce Friday afternoon plans wore discussed for encournulng immlurutinn Into this section. 0. 11. Mnrkhum, generil passenger agent for tho S. P. It. P., wns present nnd tho matter of advertising the Wil lamette valley nnd bringing its ad vantages beforo intending immigrant was thoroughly canvassed. President Goo. H. Gray nnd Secretary II. fl. Thiclson were appointed a com mittee to devise somo plan for sending un ngent east to work up Immigration. Tho committee previously npointed to prepare the endorsement of the chamber for the Willamette university'h plan of raising money, brought in a report which was adopted, nnd the nil dress will soon bo mnde public. Woman Reform Worker. Mrs. Ada Unruli, the national organ- iner of the W. C. T. U., Is in the city nud sM)ke this afternoon ut thu W. C. T. U. bull on "An Hour In llabyland." It wns a practical talk on a subloct which Mrs. Unruh Jins extended Into a voluume which she hopes to have pub llshod hi the coming year. A reporter of Tju Jouunal was nres cut ami n report will npmnr hi this paper, Mrs. Unruh leaves tho city Mon day for Portland, where she speaks In the law enforcement campai;:n. Tills tutcutcd woman is the guest of Ilov. McKillop aud will be glad to see any Halem ladles Interested in reform work. It Has Been Bu It by the City on the County Poor Harm, An impression seems to prevail in somo quarters, or at least Is being fostered, that "the county has construc ted the new pest house on tho poor farm,," This Is n mistake. The county fur nished the ground upon which to build, but has paid nothing toward tho expense of construction. That outlay tins been liorno by tho city. Such n building wns badly needed by lxith city uud county, nnd It will I o Jointly used by them. Fou C x X lite, w M ran At prices that are right, see F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. THEMINSTRELS'. Beach & Bowers Appear At the Opera House Tonight. This evening one .of the liest minstrels attractions ever seen in tills city will appear, uud they uro Peach k lio'wers' famous all while Minstrels. It is no loo count-eniloo company, hut it has Hftyurtists, nud every one hns some thing to do nud does It well. Malingers Pnttou bnvo decided to give their patrons u chance to witness a Minstrel comimnv nt nonulnr nrlces :'.'), CO uud 75. LuOrlppe, destroys thousands of icoplu. It iiiuv be quickly cured by )ne Minute Couirli Cure, that, mo il uc.es Immediate results In cough, colds nnd throat and lung trouble. Il will prevent consumption. .Stone's Drug Ktore. Local Events. Saturday night minstrels ul Heed. NEW STOVES FOR OLD! A)If you want a nice, new steel range or a better stove than you have, we will make liberal allowance for your old one in exchange. "vBuy the "Home" Air Tight Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range -- made at Salem - the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the market. STEINER & BERGER, 130 State Street. For stylish millinery ut reasonable prices, see Miss Smith Slate St. 11-0-Iw Prepare for a Siege. You utv not surrounded by armed sol diers, but it will le giKxl Mil lev to pro ,wre for the bad roads by buying n good supply of groceries from Hninsou & Pa gan, ll-ft-eod HOTKL ARRIVALS. COTTAOE. II. M. Westervelt, Portland ; K. C. Walton, A.. M. Hyrd, A.J. McKinnoii, Hums. It. 11. TIIK WILLAMETTB. Wilson, I. 0 Mnrkhnm, Portland; K II Lnpcdi F; J A Jones, Nowliorg, Or; , .Mitchell, A C Mark, S T; Miss Breton Studio. Mrs. Wiggings has re-oiHined her Art Studio, in the llolmnu house corner Court nud Cottuge streots Studio hours Monday nnd Wedues dny 'i'.'M und.VItO p" in., nud Sat urday 0 a. m. to 1 p. in. For terms nnd information cull ut studio. Vis itors always, welcome. TWO STOKU3I TWO vrowitai Jliwjuht received n very large shipment of ludnw' tailor madu siilUin all colors and priccjjfitmifS.Waiid uii. Alsoulaia aliiiwwm of Uolf i'AWf, pud ladlca' lid wisse' Jackets hi blue, brown, grHu aud tun. Xw iinde'v! nml nmckln. UUU l.KADHIti Kid gloi uiual to any f l.oO glove in the ulty for 1 1 .00. A E. Praser, 265-271 Comrnercial sf. JpVVVti carry (he aruet line of coooU in the city. Yew Park Grocery. (4 Fresh Oreinm lluck. A wheat Hour, 10 lb sacks, wiir ooc. 4 . iM llll.l.,l.LJ vj.w.iuviitva. 'Maple syrun (n bulk. Tavlor's co I ubmiuil butter always on hand. Allen & TodayvvSaturday Wo throw protlta to the winds aud sell yon ull of our comforts and any of the Uittercotton blankets nt u big cut from the regular list. They oc cuppy our big ilisplay table that ww'IJ, necil for Holiday (Soods shortly, and we've got to clean the in out. llthe$l70Ulankets. Allthetl.-lOlUaiikets.. Jd.!W 1.15 Alllliol.a5Ulaiikt)U ll0 AllthofLSOPdaukets. Those lllg f 1.45 comforts Thotl.20 roinforU .... Tliwf 1.0U comforls . . . The liOo comfoi ts 1.00 i.eo 1.00 .SO M See Big Display in north window. Bowersox II WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICES. Jameson, C II laire, S J no S Ml I.. v f .M,.llt. . X. .Ill HI. Fa .X Davis. Jno Smith. Chcaee: W W Per. rival, It I) Cooper. Independence; It K Held, HVi W I. Mason, Now Yerk: M A Loosloy, F L Armstrong, Klnmuth 1-iills; F I) Shields, Portland; I, M urown, nie naiies. The Smallpox Scare Has nothing to do with tbe cut rates east over the Northern Pacific railroad. Come in and let us give you full Informa tion, rates, etc. Wo have the beet equipped train and best fervico of anv rniiroau to nil .Missouri river iolnts. Dining cur nnd upholstered tourist sleepers on each troi;.. Como in nnd see us. Thomas, Watt A Co. eod Hns He a License, One Salem school teacher who is mi ailvocnto of vnccinnntlon urges people to buy vaccine nnd vaccinnto themselves and tlielr families. Isn't this medical practice? Has he a license to proi-crilio? LfllNTERNS We are selling a good side lift Lantern, made of 1X tin, for 50c. This js a good lantern made of extra heavy tin and nrst-class in every respect, Other lanterns at a proportionale price. GRAY BROS Cor.' Stato and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. To CLOSE OUT P?rftinR?ry Gcod Peed. Good feed and care is what your hors needs to enablo him to carry you safely home. This and a good rig can be had at the old Postollice stables, 11 0 eod GilliXm A Ihtowu Mrs. K. Spanldlng fell and brokohorlei! at Newlmrg the other dav in a defective walk. Admlul Dewey's Weddlnc. ery few could attend the wedding of Admiral Dewey, but many can out their hot Sunday dinner at Tho White House Itestaurant. Another Floater, ltecorder Judah this morning imposed a penalty of 10 days confinement onKd Lnng, for drunkluness, but Mispended sentemv to allow the man to leave ttie city. 1 m .. English Beef Captured. Notwithstanding ihi. Itrmr ....... I the 1m! IniendMl for Kimberley there ni be the best of roasts, including chicken, for the usual Sunday dinner at the Wonder Hestaurant. Mum Show, At Avenue green hoosea Friday. Sat unUv and humUy, if vou like. :Very body invited, free to all 11.9 at 1,1 0"lcr to make room for our Im mouse Holiday Lines wo huvo derided i.j uii.no 0111 our i.iuos or French urn! American Perfume nnd Toilet Articles such ns ' CREAM U ROSES, CREAM LA ALMONDS For the lace and hands. TOOTH POWDER AND PAS'IE, SMELLING SALTS, VIOLET WATER, ETC. These L'oods nro to h cii.l n ,Q .1.1.1 or nniwliulf nt il... i.. ..i , "'" tocloseo.it. -"'""M'"ce,nor.ier FRANK S. DEABORN'S Book Store. aaaaaBaaaaaaaa cDdoib Tlie Salem Wood Yanl has for sa e u lot of large and small oak, ash and llr wood in four foot lengths. The wood is dry and sound, and for sale cheap. ,, , , D. S. KEKTLEY & CO. IM.Im 310 Front, cor Chemeketo TIB EDS OPEHA HOUSE I'ATrON IIH08.. Icw ami Manatfrt. S aturday, Nov, 11 BEACH BOWERS FAMOUS MINSTRELS And the finest uni' formed band in the world. X X X 35 THIRTY FIVE DISTINGUISHED ARTIblS 35 Latest From Cuba. , u ai wie tooacco crop ig $afe and Salem buyers can oblahiaTl of the Sue Muality nmled to make liiclroim clgara for all smolors. A. VAST ORGANIZATION noyouJ quettlou reter, belter and wpariorW all lulnttreU ot Iba l.u and prtMDt, uiatluf It an Weal aud real uioMUutloa o'su Monarohs of tho Minstrel World Watch for our grand Uniformed Bind Street Parade nt 11 :30 a. m. Lower Floer: 75c. Gallery: 24,60 and 7JC. Farm to Rent. Good farm In Linn couuty to b proper person. Inquire of E. M. Cro lean, implement dealer, Salem, Or 10-t! J, aS!!?"8 arfcusrfaa