jw wwwm. 'f I . , ,, - -T2 lJNfll NEARLY ALL Gloves (Canvas I Leather Blankets Comforts j Good quality Cotton 11-4, 75c. (Medium Quality. Best Quality. Sunbonnets )grWllreB Wrann Ar O J Calico 75 cents. TT I ayyCl O ) Fine Percale $1.00 to 2 50. Handkerchiefs fcrft LIoiAir (Good Black Cotton 5c. HUOIU Jf Better MB Of ,. ( men s diuns 130 cents. Men's and Boy's Overalls HOLVBRSON'S f 3.0RE EnTriEsT 1 These are the genuine. Made of purple satin with handsomely embroidered Elk's head, having the letters B. P. O. E. worked in antlers Carnival Buttons 10 cents DALRYMPLE'S It Isn't the material that goes into your repaired watch that results in a perfect job, It Is tho know liow that (loon tho business. Any bungler can buy tlio flno kinds o material that I ubo in repairing; but skill is the most valuable material that can 1)0 used in watch repairing and the bunglers can't buy it. I sell my skill lor what It Is worth, and it will cost you less than buying at n loner price. C. II. HINGES. X WEATHER. Tonight and Tuesday partly Occaalonul threatening wenthor. cloudy, Wheat Mar ket. Sah Fimncisto. Aug. 27. Cash ll)5J8. Chicago, 111., Aug. -'7. Sept. 7 H4. Halem, 40. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADE DY Tho Sldnev Power C). 8 1 UN If V, OIIKOON. iiihiIu for family aso, ask your grocers for it. Dran and shorts always 011 hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT, moNK CI. XYVAVtWXVKVkVt prices !eforo you pur chase o'.wm hero. We also carry an Immense stock of ladles and gentlumens dress shoes that wo are offering at big bargain. E. F. OSBURN, K.' t CLASSbS will be resumed at the Sacred Heart Academy.TuesdaySept. 4th. l:or further information apply to Sister Superior. WANTKI). Qravenstoan Apples. Call at Mill A Summer ti. (. StoU, H-27-3t Older A HotUlug Works. Vrbllellortkkln You will need tho best of food and that which can lo prepared with the lonst trouble. All that you require can bo bad at the lowest price, from Itrauson tl Ragau. e 0 d SHOES! I J Hop pickers, we luno f. 5 what you want In the f. K, line of shoes. See our V. PEACHES Send us in your order, Early Crawlords, big, large, luscious fruit. VACUM SELF SEALING JARS X X X Easy to seal, easy to openabsolutely safe. Call and see them. X X X X X Just received an invoice of the celebrated Wit tiver Bros. Swiss cheese. XXX m$W CASH CUSTOMERS . We set. are giving away free, Call and see us. X Rotli & mom 611, 124 Tbo lion PIckori need, In the Dry Goods line, can be supplied at the Dig Bargain Store. Wo nave : : : : 15c. 25c. Quality 15c and 25c. (30c. (to 65c. We have the Exclusive bale of these ties for Salem. Excursion Tick, ctstothe Carnl vls$I.AO Hound Trip. 296 Commercial Street. Next Door to llolverson's. Collate. Miss Anna Thomas, Stayton. W II I ..1 u.. I' t W 11 Kuiiumiiur, nun rrniicisco. T M Lillian, San Francisco. W K WIMIntiiB, I'ortland. John 0 Marloy, Portland. Chas. L. Wilson, Humptor Or Ralph C. Grimm, Sumpter, Or. Jesse Hobson, Sumpter Or. The Willamette H. 0. Smith, fian Francisco. Chafrf 8. Dixon, San Francisco. H. 0. Hoffman, San Francisco. Mrs. Win. Kngland, Salem. J. Al. Waddle, I'ortland. L. A. Coover, Oregon City. Joe Heller, Chicago. Dave Stone. Chicago. Mrs. Dave Stono, Chicago. I. Allehoff, Portland. Horace 0. Smith, Portland. (I. W. Ilrown, New York. 0. F. Pearson, Portland. K, Cushiue, San Francisco. I)ao Ackernian.St. Joseph, Mo. J. M. Adklns. Rlngllng Circus Chas. Klees, ltinglliig. H. Culver, J. O. T.iomas, Portland PERSONAL. W. M. Tilery, the Dallas liveryman was In tho city this morning oftor 0 load of loaches for tho widows and or phans of Dallas. O. J Parker, of Lyons, was ft Salem visitor today. He says tho prosjiectg for a creamery nt that point are flattering, and that notwithstanding the xxr wheat crop,farmors feel considerably en couraged. The hop prospect la lino', Dr. Mark Skiff and wife, Dr. C. II. RoWrteon and wife and Miss Jennie Calvert have returned from Ocean Park whorothoy hao been enjoying an out ing. Dr. Skiff's littloboy, whoso feet wero burned by Btopplng 011 hot embers, has nearly recoered. Hoppickers canvas and leather gloves, just received at the Now York Haok.it. I'd lw Peter Maher Meets Flnneian. SvKtuuHK, X. Y Aug. 27 Peter Maher, tho Irish pugili.t, will meet Jack Finnugan In a limited round bout hero tonight. Maher Is n hot favorite. Much interest is manifested in tho affair, Halts Issue will decide whether Maher will ho longer named among the "big guns." v X X a beautiful Dinner XXX Graber stat nt. I A hoteTarrt vals. A HARD LUCK STORY. Poly of ftetornlai Wllholters Meet With Ufl tlfisint Experiences. A party consisting of Mrs. II. H. Hol land, Miss Constance and Leon Holland and Misses Cora and Neva Griswold, who havo been enjoying tin outing at WIN holt, arrived in this city about 3 o'clock, Saturday evening alter a trip of decided Hvllness. Tho first occuranco of a really startll ng nature was when ono of tho hind wheels of the hack slid into n rut and tho end of tho back scat broke nway, letting .Mips Conntanco Holland ami Miss Neva Griswold slide overboard. Miss Hol land escaped with a sprained wrist, but tho hind wheel passed over Miss Nova's limb below tho knee, bruising It pain fully, but fortunately not breaking any bones. Miss Corn Qrlswold, who was driving, was also thrown out upon tho wheel, but clung to tho lines and stopped tho team. Shortly nf tor ward Leon Holland left tho hack and took his seat with tho driver of the wagon which contained the camping outfit of tho party, and then It became apparent who was the hoodoo. He had no sooner taken his seat with tho driver than tho horses commenced to kick. They kicked up and down and sldonays, demolishing tho dashboard and bruising both Leon and tho driver, and for about 15 minutes the air "was full of bosses". A stop of several hours wns mndo at a farm houso while Miss Neva's Injury received attention, and the party reached Salem in an advanced stage of dilapidation, n heavy rain having added to tho discomforts of the trip. The Hop Movement aud Market. At New York Anticipating a con siderable shortage In tho present crop, brewers are active In buying tho '0U crop as well as old hops and prices are somewhat higher. There havo been In quiries from London, which is unusual at this s6aBon, but no orders havo so far resulted. The rains throughout tho Btatoilast week were much ncedod and have been helpful to tho crop which Is In prime condition. There nro 'no re ports of rust, mold or Hco. Itoports from California indicate considerable decrease in tho crop under last year. Quotations at New Yorkarons follews: N. Y. stato and Pacific coast crop of 'to choice, 13 Uc p lb, primo ll)313Jc medium 8 Uc. crop of 'US 50l)c olds 2(30c, German crop of '08 35 10c. NuiiKMiiumi, Germany, Aug. I In general the hop plant is rather weaker than last year and tho crop of '09 will tint bo reached in any country. Plana tlons nr In a health condition. Tho red spldor may incroaeoand reduce the crop. Tills is tho situation 111 Germany nnd Austria Hungary, but it is much worse in Franco and llelguim, and some look for only half tho crop of last year in thcu countries. The rrop of '09 is in brewers' hands and tho trado is very insignificant. Ilrcwcrs nnd merchants do not expect high prices, beliovlng that that the crop will bo sulliclont, but it Is too early to prophecy. Tho 17. S. will hold the koy to future prices. Cobleskill Scoharie fQit y, Y. Grow, ore are going out of tho business. In '85 this county produced 3T,000 balos, against 5,000 last year. Growers are Inclined to hold their crop until Oct. 0. F. Deruyter, Madison, Co, N. Y. There is a great decrease in the ncro.igo over last year, ami many growers are going out of business. D. F. M. Salem buyeri wore never bo active nt this season, and.lt is no uncommon thing for a grower to have half a dozen buyers visit his yard and try to buy his crop In tno pnmo nay. 1110 general oilers aro 10 cents and 11 cents, and it is reported that ono grower near Salem has been of fered 12 cents for his crop. Mew Hello Girl. Miss Cora GriBwold has accepted a position in tho central olllce of the Or. Tel. A Co., to succeed Misa Leomi Ryan who gives up her place at the'end of the month and will Join her parents Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Ityan, at Marshfleld. Miss Griswold was In the olllce for some tlmonboutnyenrngo and learned the duties of a hello girl, and she took her placo In tho olllce this moinlng to brush upa little before Miss Ryan goes away. Imerovlnt Nicely, Win. Hogg, ono of Jefferson's well known young men who has been ill for some timo and who was brought to this city from Jefferwm some weeks ago, is improving at tho home of his sister Mrs. F. K. Shafer. Mr. Hogg, has many friends lu this county who are glad to see him gaining. Another HoMup. 1-ost night between 10 and 11 o'clock J. P. Ward, who claims his residence at Sunnyside, a suburb of Salem, says he was robbed of a gold watch and about f0, in money near the Capitol Lumber Company olllce on Front street. One lone highwayman did the job and sus picion points toward a questionable character who has been around the city (or the past few months. Good Prune Croc. The prune uroworsof Shaw station, Aumsville and the north end of Howell Pmirie are making preparations to handle a good crop of that fruitand quite a number of new dryers have been er ected. Griswold A Chase have been put up six of the Larsen dryers In that 1 clnity in the last few wcokB, DIED. lll.OUNT. At the Oregon Insane asylum, Sunday, Aug.2uth Mrs. Kliia. belli Blount, aged 85 years, of senile exhaustion. The remains wore shipped by Rlgdon AClough, this morning to Cmby for interment. DORM. COOPKR. Iu South Salem Sundav August It), 1000 to Mr. aud Mrs. K. M". Cooper a ten pound girl. All kinds of straw and crush hats sold In 1-ln.M mil nt nmi half url... ..a.x.1 ,.... aud crash hats can be had for 13 cents at the New York Racket. 2d lw When Youe Sick and Need Medicine 11IN Tho BEST is nono too good, so wo T II I N k and if you THINK ntnll yon must THINK likewise. Thinking as we do wo tinndlo only tho BEST of everything that enters prescriptions twnponnded by us. Thai's ono point. We liy 011 y tho freshest medicines that's nnolher point. No substituting nt this store Hint's n vital point. We "know how' that s tho main point. . , ... Thefe-Mwlnta' should influence you to bring jour prescriptions to us. Wo know that If you como onco you'll come again. We havo found that the liLST, in cither skill or medicine. Is nlwnys cheapest so may you, but bewnro that this knowlcdgo doos not como to you too late after n fref h mound has been mado in tho cemetery, for Instance. Furthermore, you'll always find at Fry's Drug Store Right Goods at Right Prices a JOURNAL X-RAYS How all parties loo the constitution at times I t A good road to tho state fair is tho do mand of the hour. A In the language of our great Eoldlers, 'let us have peace." Twelvo contain tho highest offer for hops so far reported this year. Our minlstors, our missionaries and our meddlers are safo, bring homo those soldiers. 4 Tho pruno crop is proving a happy disappointment, after all. There is moreof It than expected, and good prices, too. Tho now Odd Fellows' Tom pie and opera houso Is being rapidly pushed to completion, and presents a fine appear ance. A lot of Boers are going to bottle In Montana. That will Le a good placo to exercise their markmanship, it they can't make crops grow. People make a fair ns much or more than the exhibits, and tho efforts to get cheap excursion rates to our state lair ought to bo rewarded. Tom Watson, of Georgia will support Bryan A Stevenson, and it begins to looks as though the Democratic ticket might win in that stato! & ft In quarters where the Spanish treaty is favored Mark Hanna says "We did it." In other quarters "Bryan Is to blame,for ho soeurcd tho necessary votes in the senate to pass it." A Here is n sample of honest imperialism from the Oregonlon of Aug. LM: "Tho United States is not donewitli Cuba vet, and few persons of political judgment imagine that our authority will ever bo withdrawn from Cuba." ft ft Here is n good warm item from one of tho prosperity hewlers: Went for Taxes. A gentleman own ing 160 acres of flno land near Salem, of which 100 acres Is under cultivation nnd 60 acres In timber, called at tho sher iff's olllco at tho court house yesterday to pay ils taxes, having Just sold his iwrtion of the crop produced by the renter on his farm this year. Tho crop netted tho owner of the farm fC5, and he paid out, for taxes 011 the place f59.lhi, leaving him n net balance of 5.07. ft ft. Tho Hanna organs have been publish ing u statement furnished them that Kx Gov. Boyd, the only democratic governor Nebraska over had, had announced him self for McKlnley. The Kearney (Neb) New Krn Standard says: "The reports going tho rounds of the press that Jas.K. Boyd, the only democratic goyornor Ne braska over had, was making statements derogatory to Win. J. Bryan, 1b a lie mado out of whole cloth. Tho Jas. E. Boyd who really made tho statement Uvea in Kearuoy, whilo ox-Gov. Boyd lives In Hastings and will bo found when tho time camea making it hot for tho Hannaites," ft A ft The farmers around Stayton, in this country, can Bee tho benefits of pro duction by an illustration they are having right at home. They are pro tected by the cost of hauling wheat from theoutslde to their local mill.thero fore they have received 10 cents a bushel more than the farmers polling their wheat nt Salem. Salem Paper. Polk county w heat is coming to Stayton nd part of it is hauled right through the streets of Salem. Same Paper. Tho abovo two versions of the same atory must make tho average farmer smile, especially when it fs remembered that the same paper few days before tried to ridicule a prominent- farmer for belonging to the "Stayton wheat trust." Next? Oae License. A marriage license has been issued to Kdith Rowe and J. F. Goode, W. 11. Dunkle acting as witness. More Second-Handers l have sent out part ot my second hand wheels in the past few days. I still havo that W Columbia at 20, with back pedeling brake attached, Then, there's an Iver Johnson this season in good shapa for $17.50. A Pacific will bu iu Saturday for 7.60, good tires, and that boys' 24 inch Imperial at f 15. All good buys, too. I cell carbide 2 pound for 25 cents. Duck carriers for the rear of wheel 25c. Dexter net carriers at COc the ladles' favorite. Handle bar strops 25c a pair, 12-lncb foot pumps 60c and f 1.00. Ma jestic Gas I-ampa 3.00. Oil lamps any old price. Got several to close out. F. A. WIOOINS 307 CommertUl St. arSewlug .machines, llanos, Organs, Bicycles. 33CM Daily Shaken Uy. Mr. W. F. It. Smith, tho South Com met leal street blacksmith who received severe injuries one day Inst week from n fall n Idle coming down from hie homo has nearly recovered. He is again able to work but a deep long tut in his leg is yet unite painful. Mr. Smith has hand led all kinds of wild horses during his shoeing career, but ho novor received such a shaking up in his life. Ho claims to havo run up against the "real thing" the first tlmo in his life. Ho says Please c.xcitFo Mr. Smith. It is said that ho broke the record for wingless nnd unaided Illicit. He lien 23 feet 7 inches w ithout n flutter, alighting with remarkable grnce on bis left car. To Cleanse the System. Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, to crmnncntly oercomo habi tual constipation, to nwakentho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, todispu headaches, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Svrup Co. Another Requisition. A requisition from the governor of California was honored by Governor Geer, Saturday. Tho man wanted was L. L. Whitely, accused of embezzling $300 from n Fresno paper on which ho was employed. Ho had lieen arrested In Portland add was taken back to Fresno for trial. reran for acceptable Ideas. State If patented. THE PATENT nECORD, Baltlo.ore, Md. b rim vv j i kXAJU t- t41&4j' At a school well known for doing thor ough work, Tho Graduates of the Capital Business College Are Fought by businees men. Five dis tinct ceurces: Bchinv-sh, Siioiitiunii, IOmii.ihii, Pk.sma' Mini' ANnTu'i.wmrtNo. Sond for our new illustrated cntnlogoo. It gives full information concerning rates of tuition, courses of study, etc. Address . I. Sru.KY. Principal. halem, Oregon, Building Material Is on the ndvnnce those contemplat ing building or re pairing had better do so toon nnd get in on the ground lloor. A carlond Star A Star shinglui just received, clieaper than eer. D. S. BENTLEY & CO. 319 Front st. Loans and Insurance Money to loan from 0 to 8 per cent. according to aecurity no expellee jot examination. Insuranco effected on hops and other property nt lowest rales. John Moir 290 Com, st, 7-10.'Id(yv WHEAT AND OATS WANTED Bugs furnished. Will buy or store. Get our prices beforo buying. Tillson Bartlett Grain Co. Bids for Supplies. Bids are invited on suppllos for tho uregon fcciioot or Deaf Mutes for four months, from Sept. 1st to Dec. 31, 1000, A list will bo furnished upon application r r. ...... 11'... . to VI.A1 IU. n KVI, Superintendent. The German Market Will be found all kinds of meat and the best of sauBage. FRKr3 DELIVERY. All bills due the late Arm of Wolt A Miescko must be paid. OJOLZ, Sl son 171 Commercial St. RATESJN ICE l tie following low rates on ice havo beeu agreed upon by the Capital Ice Works and Crystal Ice Works, of this city beginning May 10: Confectionery stores, hotels and fish markets, using 100 lbs or more at a time 50c per hundred ; less than 100 lbs 75c. rmate parties using 100 lbs or more. 75p;less than 100 lbs, Ic per lb. No sale below 10c. Ice in ton lota, $7.60 half ton, $4.00, at the works. Ice shippHl In sacks 75o per 100, sacks estra, Capital Ick Works "' Ouvrtu, Id Works ! jy" c -r ycH&4 Old Post OfficeStables Are largo am have reliable attend ants, your team boarded by the week or day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea dable. Your patronage solicited. H. M. Brown 62 Ferrv Street. Pa Arrivals Tho various lines of clothing ehown bynlh b ernrpn lmVo brought u. of now ctiBtomdrs. Tho greatest nnd liniidMicst showing wo have fu.r .!?'? rcn.ly for you now. In lndleB' nnd gents' derwenr the nriely is great a, 1 0111 thoto ns thin ns thought, Ithoto na heavy as n nlghttm,t,, 1 working nnd dress shirts, tcktlrs nnd tnnfllcts. An lill' .1. l.! t ,.Hiu n,l Limit H mil enn't ml ...tl.i . ,l1,I,n, wcigniB run iron) stock of men's w new stock of felt hnln. In qullta ty and economy nro icrtnliiliol Tnblo linens, damask and TiiAfi es' new tics, now, bolts skirts umbrollaB, loco curtalnB. ami J. , gloves nnd handkerchiefs. TinkB, vnllscs nnd tntchels In artT bemuse minllty towels, i.nut hosiery, laces Al Friedman's Cor. Stnto and Commerclnl Sts. Snoe SHi Shoes For Less Than Wolesale Cost. We arc closing then out, Women tfia( are going hop picking should come in and get a pair for $1.25, "hey are good stock, not trash We also hve some for $1 a pr, Large assortment of chldren's shoes. Come in and see our fine ptley belts, 25c each, ISADORE GiEENBAUM First Door Soui of Postoffice. HOP GFOtt I'ROl ECT YOUKSELP FROM L6S BY FIKE BY INSURING YOUR PROPER! Y IN THE ORIEN'I IN'JRANCE COMPANY. TH0S. BOLTON, Agent. At the olllce of the Jrual, Salem, Oregon. OSTEOPATHY Definition. is the Hcienco of treatir Osteopathy din-ate inniiunlly by the ndlustments nil partH nnd organs to their natural n union wait eiicu outer, inns reniovn the irritntlous resulting I rout their o normnl relations, and removing obstrt tlon to the vital forces and fluids of t body ; and by stimulating iiieclmnica all organs to their iiroier function Inhibiting nbnnruinlly active procest or movements of portions nf tho bod organism. It, therefore, must have its foundation n thorough mid co prohonelvo knowledge of human an omy aud physiology, and of tho norn am! abnormal action and metnltolism nil parts of the bodily mechanism. Illustration, Osteopathy recognizes in man n m perfect and Intricate, mid to it cert, extent, self-recuperating machine, wlh with every part or organ In its pro position nnd relntion with every ot part will run smoothly and perfect; and that after replacement of parts t Placed by accident, or nny of the varb forces incident to its surroundings I iuoeuients, n restoration of function 1 DR. GIM ALBRIGHT. Graduate of American School ofiteopathy. SALEM Monday, Wednesday i Friday; hours, 0 to 11 a. m; 1 to 4 p. m. Wellor s grocoiv. over ALBANY Tuesday, Thursday J , Mrs. Winn's residence. in Ch?af FariBi AND CITY rHOPERTY. Land from $2.60 to f 125 por ncro We have to trade for largo or nil IlOmeS KnndH'- Pome ' Small to exchange for Stock Raies Some Places Large Farms Loan Aloney to sell and tako ns parlay small tracts or good'wn property. We ,r at (I nnd 7 )er cent. OUI of all kinds nn nnmml,., StOCk Rent ll,)ue and farms, ' i Make of all kinds of proty, haven large llstotids to select from.jKyon Exchanges Want to Sell. Rent or Exchanjmy kind of property, orant Buy etc., call and tett at 202 Commerclal'eet, Salem, Oregon.? Insurance, Loans, Bozorth.RyanSo Enoloso stamp for repbA When writing. f TRIPLE SILVER PLE Sumtrbowl each c-num plu-ben 7 wtnuaodinllkpltcberi each-. .$.'00 1- l.U) nunc, """m i , . .. . mi- J, . M4 Caton " ' ' "" " 'sx- OO Aipklna Rln wr let orupoujecU.. -a .75 imwi eca... Cutli-e not. cArh - 2 00 Comiaunlon ku. 2N 6.00 Late UMkeu. Wo also do gold and nickel pHg .0 -.'.W U. A. KUBERp 105 State btraat. 1 in Iti's Miim B'eat am Nov Racket Store Snlcm Oregon, health will siiK'rvcne. All recogniie theso conditions In tho Infinitely leu complex time-piece, drhen by a sprinr of human make; why do we not in v. diff erent only in that it Is driven by tli God-given spring ol force, called life! Diseases'. Treated successfully by Oeteopsuij, Nervous, resulting in hemlaeho, Insom nia, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Fletb, Constipation in Its worst forms, stoiuick and liver troubles, many kidney dli orders, consumption In its first staiei, ABthmn, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Tonsilltii, Female diseases, painful, suppressed, nnd Increased Menses. Tho recultf in these troubles alone are sufficient to recommend the treatment to all Buffer ing women. Rheumatism In all its forms, o)u troubles, give excellent re sults, lumbago, curvatures of spine, etc. Consultation Free. My previous practice has given me s wldoexHirIence in tho many forma of dlsensunnd 1 will give nn honert opinion of cases coming to me for consultation or treatmont. Saturday; hours, 0 to 12 n. in; 1 to 6 p. Bottlel Beer KllngcrA Beck,Succc8sora to SouthSaien Uoitlie Works All orders for bottlod beer will lw filled at the brewery. Kept on cold storx. Fren city delivery. Telophone 2131. WHY GO HUNGRY When you con get all you want io eai ai me lITtllTl) iimmn ntinrrwi'i Hunt!. tiuiM nt Our patrons tecelve the best the market affords. Open day and night. McKillop & Berkharf 100 tat St, Wheat Bought and Stored By the Aurora Roller Mills Branch ofllce nnd warehouse 181 Trad st. between High nnd Church street. Ruckwheat and oats bought at highe" market price. FRED P. HURST. 7.27-tf di LOANS AT CURRENT RArE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BOZORTH BROS., 292 CommercUl Street. Sitfin Oretot. M4-IT-J Northwestern Normal School and Business College Salem Oretoa Term otess Sent 24. Complete OOUtlH ot ttndr Sarnul. BOUBM Common tetUMil, II lbKbool, Klocutioa, ana Art. run racullr StiUluiotj 1 wort. oeoa lor circular. t J! i'.i A. J. CAR LAND. A. M. PrlacttJd. , t