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SALEM, OREGON -WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 15)00.
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Thmigh.tho diti nf miction bolls; nnd tlio flutter Of red lings nnd
white signs, wo have patlontly held our pence, but now wo'vo
a word to Bay. But not by ItKD FLAG nor CLANHING HELL
wlll.woeeok.tonttracUyour attention, nor by "closing out" sales
either, for the
SALEM WOOLEN
is horo to stay us long ns Oregon wool grows on Oregon sheep.
Well wo started to say that wo liavo just completed our Annual
Invoice, nnd in taking stock, find that we have several lines of
suits all sold out eavo perhaps ono or two. These odd suits wo
havo plnccd by themselves nnd THEY'VE GOT TO GO FOR WE
MUST KEEP OUIt STOCK CLEAN. IF YOU WANT A GOOD
SU1TUF0KEG0N WOOL AT A CLEAN-UP PKICE, NOW'S
YOUIt TIME.
When you como in look over our "Odds nnds Ends" tables, where
we'vo collected u few remnants of lines in underwear, sweaters,
gloves, shirts, caps, eottonndo pnnls, etc. And Mackintoshes
wo'ro almost giving them away, for wo'ro overstocked nnd want
to get rid of them.
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006 COMMERCIAL S3T.
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Our
166 Gream Freezers
Have Arrived.
R. M. Wade L Co. Hardware.
WE CARRY THE SIMONDS AANUFACTUR!NO
company's A. "v A- a) c a. X
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THESE ARE THE ONLY SAWS USED BY THE
LARGE LOGGERS OF WASHINGTON AND
THE COLUMBIA RIVER- A. X ?C AT A
Our largely increasing sales aro an
indication of the worth of tlio goods
RAY BROS
Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore.
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Special
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order to close
out a few lines of
ladies' heavy box calf
shoes we will offer the
13.00 high cut at $2.25,
$2.75 regular cut at $2.00.
See slices in our whv
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RRIflGES
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IF THERE IS ANYTHING A
MOTHER APPRECIATES IT IS A
Nice BaDu Garrlaae
We are now well Mucked with a line of carriages
that will be sure to please you. Our prices on
lee goods are, as always before the lowest.
The upholstering is from the best fancy silk, to
the plain and most durable values.
ToFIIlTonI
LOW PRICE FURNITURE HOUSE. 1 f
CAVALRY CAPTURED
Boer Force too Small to Stop the English
Horsemen
COMMANPANT FERREREIRA
WAS KILLED ON MONDAY
General Cronje Meats the English at Scholtznek --
Rumor at Windsor that Ladysmith Has
Been Relieved
GanerallBaller, With tin Fifth Division, Hi3 Onmed the Tugela Again, and
Drove Back the Enemy's Rear Guard
lljr Aaanrlnlril Prraa to lb Journal.
London, Feb 21 The war office is uu
ablu to substantiate tlio reports or the
relict of Ladysmlth, but this Joes not
prevent tlio public from believing the
queen has again forestalled authorities,.
and preferred to communicate the glad
nuns direct to tho public through tlio
mayor of Windsor
lluller's dispatch yesterday la gener
ally regarded ns foreshadowing tlio Junc
ture of his nnd General White's forces
today. Tlio practical relief of Ladysmlth
is retarded as duo more to Robert's
brilliant strategy in drawing off the
Boers than to Buller's numerous as
faults, and the news of a battle botween
Kitchener nnd Cronje, reinforced by a
force drawn from Ladypmlth, is expect
ed to almost pynchronlzo with the an
nouncement that Duller has reached
hisobjectivo point. Tlio accomplish
ment of tlio latter event, howover, is re
garded with greater confldenco than tlio
ability of Kitchener to thoroughly crip
ple Cronjo, for tlio Boor general has
proved himself so clover and daring In
(dipping through the British lines that
even if Roberts quickly occupied Bloom
fontcln, thcro oro fears expressed that
Cronje might still prescrvo tho effec
tiveness of his mobile force.
REPULSED
BY
GEN.
CRONJE
PjiRToniA, Monday. A report from
Cronjo nays: "Saturday mornl'ig whllu
removing our laager near Scliojizuuk,
wo woro attacked by tho British. Tlio
Britich wero driven back, hut each
tlmo they resumed tho attack. Tlio
loss to llio British must havo been con
riderablo. Thus fur the Boer loss is 3
killed und 12 wounded. Chief Com
mandant Ferrcreira'a forco was too small
to stop the cavalry from entering Kim
berley."
Pctrcteira Is Killed.
LotDON, Feb. 21. A dispatch from
Pretoria announces that Commandant
Ferroroia was killed Monday.
A SKIRMISH
IN
ZULULAND
London, Feb. 21. Further details of
tho attack made by Col. Plumers force
on tho Boer positions near Crocodllo
Tools show that as tho British wero
strugllng uphill in tho dark thoy alarmed
tlio Hnerwatchdogs who gave tho alarm.
Tbt Boers oponed Ore and tho British
charged, but the Boers exploded dyna-
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in I to mines, doing much damago,- and
the British retreated.
BULLER AGAIN ' , .
ACROSS tUGELA
Br Aaanclalntl I'rcaa la ttia Jnoriml.
London, Feb 21. Tho war ofllco has
received tho following from" Buller:
"Chloveloy Camp, Wednesday The
Fifth division crossed tho Tugela today
and drove back tho enemy's rear guard.
CANAL BILL
Dewey Says Our Navy
Unnecessary
Oy Aaaoelntcd Praia la Its Journal.
Nkw Yonic, FoL. 21 A special to tho Hornld from Wnshlnnton wiva- It U
poislblo that tho Hepburn Nicaranuan
may uven uccomo a mw ueioro tlio sonato acts on tho Hay-Pauncrfoto treaty. It
Is expected that tho committee on rules will report Hepburn's resolution favor
ably, though it is possible thut Boino.chongu may bo mado In thodato for consider
ation of the bill.
Uewey Wants No Fortification.
n" iobk, loo. si Kegarutngino
not build tho Nicaragua canal without
uottoy emu:
"Fortifications I why, of course not. Tlio canal should bo n neutralised com
tnorclal pathway between two great occahs. Our fleets will bo sufficient guar
nnteo of neutrality and safety of tho canal in tlmo of wnr as well as in neaco."
Reciprocity With France.
Washington, Feb. 21. Tho seiiatocommlttco on foreign relations today or
dered a favorable report on tlio treaty of reciprocity with Franco.
MILITARY
Said to Have Been Perpetrated During the
Idaho Troubles
By AaaorUtcrt I'rraa In lh JuuraaL
Washington, Feb. 21. Investigation
summer continued today. Fmlorick 0.
yesterday. Ho said ho was mfiiaed permission to bo present at tlio Inquest of
thoto killed during tho outbreak, and ttnablo to communlrato with tho accused
miners as to their rights. Hubertson declared that tho military siinorcoded tlm
civil authorities, nnd In so mo Instances
mo ouioreaic. no sum tnero woro no warrants aud nono of tho usual forms of law,
but when a man was wanted ho was stopped on tho street and sent to tho hull
pen.
Our naval 12-pounder
i nemys gund."
silencing all the
LADYSMITH
AGAIN
RELIEVED
II AaaoelMled Hreaa la lb Journal
London, Feb. 21. At Windsor this
morning It was announced that news
had reached Windsor castle that Lady
smith had been relieved. Thero is no
confirmation of thn rumor.
To Investigate Recent SeUuies.
Lacuenzo Marqokz, Feb. 21, United
States Consul Hollls has sent n clrculai
letter to tho merchants hero stating that
ho is instructed to inquire into the
The Quid's Eyes
Vntilipr (i-nitiprs nrir narenta can af
ford to neglect the child's eyu visual
imjiiw. "Cros eyes" with children are
licquenuy ino resuu 01 musciuar wcua
ness that may bo overcome by wearing
the right kind of glasses for a short
lime.
Vuvnr 'iialin i.tniinit" lii linnAK tlielr
eyes will Improve without attention. Wo
n.ake a careiui examinaiion anu leu juu
frankly what is tho best to be done.
IT lioa n nntr inntrutnent for testllie
which shows the defect without asking
any questions, bq even u me ciniu can
uot reau we can m 11.
HERMAN W. BARR.
KIMBEKLEY
recent' seizures of merchandise from Now
York.1 Ho requests information ns to
tho actual ownorshlp of the goods,
TWO
GENERALS
ARE WOUNDED
London, Fob. 21. Tho following is
from Reberts:
"Paardeburg, Tuesday Between Feb.
10 and 18, MnJor.Qcnernl Knox was
wounded; Major-Ooncral MacDonald
was severely wounded; Lieutenant-Colonel
Aid worth was killed."
Tho war ofllco adds that no details of
fighting havo yet been received. Those
casualties occurred near Paardeburg.
Irish Hill KeUcted.
London, Fob. 21. 1'ho housoof com
mons rejected at its second reading tho
Irish Evicted Tenant's bill.
A SLIGHT 'UOER
VICTORY
PitRTOnu, Feb. 21. Tuesday, Com
mandant Stcyn reports that Saturday
and Sunday near Foodoosrund, ho
fought the British who tried to on
compass Cronjo'a laager, anddrovo them
off.
Tho Boors had ono 'killed aud ono
wounded. General Dowet Sunday
afternoon arrived before Pardetsburg
nnd Foodsrand. Ho stormed sovoral
kopjes which tho British vacated,
leaving dead and wounded nnd 40
prisoners In tho hands of tho Boers.
Tho Boor loss was two killed nnd four
wounded.
finger deitlng
Del Dlnsmore, of tho
Better.
Whlto, Corner,
MAY PASS
Makes Fortifications
canal bill may bo passed by tho houso and
contention that tho United Staes should
erecting expensive fortification, Admiral
OUTRAGES
of tho minim? troubles in Idaho last
Hobertson resumed tho narratlvo began
arrested men in no way conncctod with
who hud tho misfortune to injure his
finger upon his left hand, is Improving
nicely, ana will soon bo all right again.
SUDDEN DEATH
Alex. D, Yoik, of Sllverton Diopped
Dead at Macleay,
Alexander D. York, well known in
Sllvorton and throughout tho Waldo
Hills, dropped dead at Macleay thlr
morning about 10 o'clock.
Alex. York was born In Ohio 73 years
ago, and camo to this country when a
boy and took up a donation land claim
near Macleay, this county, where ho
was married and raised up u family. He
went as a volunteer to arrest tho Indians
who massacred Dr. Whitman and parly.
Ilia faulty having separated, ho removid
to Bllverton, where he has mudo his
Home for tome time.
Coroner Clough has ken notified, and
ho Immediately went to Macleay to take
chargo of tho remains and will return to
ihls city tonight.
rHE,,WELLCOME
EXAMINATION
Wasiiinotok, tVb. 21 Wellcome con
tinued his testimony in tho Clark case
today, Faulkner resumed tho question
ing upon thu specific allegAtion by the
witness for tho prosecution! involving
the name of Wellcomu. "'
KEELEY CURE
INVENTOR DEAD
Loi Anoklca Feb. 21. Leslie Ktcley,
the.lnreutor of the Keeley Cure died
hero UtJay.
Legal Holiday.
. Bank and public offices will bo doted
tomorrow, the Wild, In honor of Wtuh-ingUuU,birtbdy,
WHAT MACRUM
CAN PROVE
llr Aanrlntrl I'rraa In Ihi- .Inarnal
Wabiiinoton, Fob. 21. Among tho
material presented by ox-Consul luc
rum to provo that his official mail had
been tampered with, that gentleman hns
ono envolopo which contained mall
matter ftom ConsuhQcncrai Stowo, at
Capo Town. It is tlio bluo ol tho con
sular service It bears uton its face tho
legend "U.S. Consular Servlco," and a
stamp "Mull Suspended." On tho rc
vcreo side is tho United States govern
ment Beal, Impressed upon tho rol
sealing wax of the consular servico. Tho
British sticker, rcsealing tho lettor aftor
It had been opened, bears tho potential
initials, "V. It.," tho initials of tho
clerk who opened tho letter, tho nntno
of tlio place wliero it was opened.
This letter wa mailed at Capo Town
October 4, by C-jnsul-Qoneral Stowe. It
was hold thero ono mouth apparently,
for tho next postmark is tlmtof Durban,
dated November 4. From Durban it
tvus sent to Pretoria and reached Mr.
Marrutn in its mutilated form. Tho
circulars to consuls Issued by tho de
partment, are not in themselves im
portant, but uovct thcIcss"olllc!al mall'
never reached Mr. Macrum. Thuy were
confiscated without Apology or explana
tion by tho Urttlsh censor, As for Mr
Macrutn'a porsoual mall, honover hoard
olit.
Tho British authorities aro familiar
with tho American consular codo. On
November 8 Mr. Macrum sent a cable
grain in codo to tho statu department,
urgently requesting that ho bo permit tid
to como h'tno. Usually cablegram
becausoof tho difference in tlmo be
tween South Africa and this country,
contumo two days in transmission ; that
is to say, tho cublo tout by Mr. Mucrum
on Novembers would normally havi
been received bythostato department
on November 10. But on November P,
before tho cablegram as received b
the state department, certainly, nnd be
foro it was sont fiom South Africa
probably, tho British papers in Natal,
hundreds of miles away, announced li.
impressive typo that Mr. Macrum, the
American consul at Pretoria desired to
be permitted to go homo.
REPORT AGAINST
CONSUL MACRUM
Washington, Feb. 21. Thn antiwar of
the state department to tho resolution
calling for information regarding the
charges made by Into Consul Miicruin
was transmitted to the houso today b
thu president.
Tho statement is signed by Secretary
Hay, who HUtes that at no time hui
Macrum reported to tho department an)
Instance of violation by opening oi
othorwlsoof official mail by thu llritUli
censor. Tho secretary of statu mu
thoro is no truth in tho chargo thut u
secret nlllanco exists between United
Stales and Great Britain of any other
nation.
To the Asylum,
Miss Ethel Crouch, of Woodbtirn,
aged 18 years; Lillian Ooiialdruu, of Lu
Uruudu, agud 21, ami Mrs. Mary Well
ing, ugod bl, weru received utthousy
turn, 'luesday.
John Uputice, an old gentleman from
l'uiidleton, was biought to thu usylum
today fur treutmeiit. Deputies Blukluy
una 1 weeny, oi I'enuteioii,
, accompanied
uim to lliu usyiuui.
DlIiD.
TAYLOR. At tho Oregon hospit for
tho insane, Tuesday, lobruary SO,
lUuO, of cerebral heinorrliugo, Oeo.
Taylor, aged 76 years.
Deceased was at thu asylum four days.
Tho remains will bo sent to Woodburn,
Tuesday morning, for burial.
Untied at Macleay,
Tho remains of George Sapplngflelil.
who died atlho horpitu) Monday, weru
this afternoon tukuu to Macluxy, wheru
funeral services wero to Uu lieiu una in
leriuent was to tuto place.
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Did you get our Bicycle catalogue? If not send for one.
Remember
We use Drop Forging where possible and brass lined tubing.
Our Prices Will Be
PhcenLx 540. or Mitchell $40, Golden Eagle $25, 1899, 5522 50.
You Can Get
The Case plow warranted to scour in any soil. Spring tooth harrows,
none as trood. Hosier drills, spray pumps, Fanning mills, Aitchell
wagons, Bee Line and Henney Buggies, Hacks, etc.
MITGflELLLEWIS&STnVER
ROYAL
POWDER
The dainty cake,
The white and flaky tea biscuit,
The sweet and tender hot griddle cake,
The light and delicate crust,
The finely flavored wafHc and muffin,
The crisp and delicious doughnut,
The white, sweet, nutritious bread and Yoll,.
Delightful to the taste and always wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder is made
from PURE GRAPE CREAM OF
TARTAR and is absolutely free
from lime, alum and ammonia.
novAi DAKirm powder co., ncw york.
JURY DISAGREED,
Thu
Trial of Smith Brothers
Without Result,
is
W. R. Mm'ith Wmi In Another Case.
Neuman Pleads Ouilty of
Latceny,
Tlio talking of testimony In tho enro
against William and Orvlo Hinlth, for
itecault with a dangerous wcik)h, was
concluded about 1:30 p. in. Tuesday.
District Attorney llaydoii and W. 11.
Holmes t poku for tho prosecution; W.
M. Kaieor and Til Ford for tho defenro.
. The case w out to the Jury about half
past eight, After being out all night
thoy camo into court about 10 tils
morning nnd reported that thuy wore
unable to agree. Tlio jury was dis
charged by Judge lltirjiett, and thucaso
continued till thu Juno term.
The case of 11. Ii Hinltli vs. W. II.
Smith was put on tr'al tills morning.
Tills is a caso, for tho replevin, of n
horso, tried flrnt in tl.o Sllverton Justice
court, whore it was won by plaintiff,
and appealed by defendant. After tlio
testimony was all In, nu motion of tho
defense, tho Jury gavo a vordlct, by in
struction of tho Judge, for dufundaut W
It. tinilth.
J. D. Nouraan appeared in court thin
morning to plead to thu charge of
larcony from a dwelling, Hu plcadid
guilty, and 0 a. in. Saturday, Judgement
will bo pronounced upon him.
An effort is being mudo this afternoon
to clear up all mutters and the Juror
woro discharged about half past one.
Salem Soap Factory,
Messrs. Hodos Sc Wusserman, who
havo been conducting tlio ICiiguuu soap
factory, havo mado arrangements to
tako chargo of tho Capital Soap Works
In this city. Thuy aro competent men
In tho business, and propose to wind up
their affairs at Eugene aud beglu work
hero at an early date.
Our Great Season Specialties
Handled Exclusively By the
Come and See Us
Opposite Brewery
ir.r
will aid the
cook as
no other
agent will
to make
There sre many Imitation baling powders,
made from alum, moitly gold cheap. Avoid
them, at tliey make the food unwholciomc.
To Wed.
Tlio marrlngo of Miss Carrio Haas to
J. L. Lamblrth will bo solemnized tl ll
evening at tho homo of tho brldo's
pircnts, 663 Liberty street, in tho
presenco of relatives and friends. Tlio
ceremony will bo porformid by ltov. P.
S. Knight at 8:46, Mr. and Mrs. Law-'
birth going south on tho overland. They
expect to return in a fow diiys, and will
go to hourel.eeping in tho I. L. Puttei
son houso on South Commercial street.
Two Mote.
Andrew Anderson, a natlvo of Den
mark, and Tlionmi Irons, a natlvo of
England,, wero admitted to citczeimhlp
this morning. Tho latter took out his
first papers hero In It7'J.
J. M. Ilrown of Silvnrton, who hri
Jb'on in thocity on business, ruturned
homo today.
A, F. Sluioral of Sllverton, was In the
city today on bustniii.
ASI
li vour breath bad? Then your
best friends turn their heads aside. ,
A bad breath means a bad liver. '
Ayer's Pills aro llverpllls. They euro
constipation, blllousncss.dyspeptla,
sick headache. 25c. All drugtltts.
Waul lour mouiuciia or brd a buU(ul
irnwn i.r ildi l.k T 'Xhtn ui
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CiilCAno, Feb. 21 Mayll7.7iCt 71
F. F, CAREY, Manager.
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