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t is strong,' durable and won't fade.
Our home manufactured goods are made to meet these
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equirements. . - , ,
U Just received a large line
chinchillas and the new Oxford
to w.
Boys' fancy percale shirts
jamnoY
s nats caps, neckwear, collars and curls.
The high turn down collar
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grill convince you that we are after your
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RAUSSE RROS
A COMAL
extended to all visitors during the State Fair to inspect
the display of Vehicles and Agricultural Implements ol
JTMMitclicll, Lewis & Stayer Co, F, F, Carey, Mgr,
$&' ' "
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SO VARIETIES SO
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Irs. L. L. Whitaker, Monmouth, Ore
Jjuvcat Collection of Canorys and Linnets in tlio State,
on Exhibition at the Poultry House, Fair grounds.
iBIRDS FOR SALE
MILLINERY
Fall Styles
in
Pattern Hats
and
Bonnets
fa
MRS. M. JB. PRAS B.R
371 GwBtrclal Sirctt.
wear, made from the celebrated
a.
is an aosoiute guarantee or
of Bovs' Overcoats in cheviots.
Gray, prices the lowest, ages
stiff bosom. Boys' underwear,
in boys' sizes now in.
days we are going to
specially low prices on
at our north window
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COMMERCIAL ST.
MTAM
Exchange of News
Toll us what you think of oyu ghiBsca
niul wo'll tell you what wo know nbout
thorn nml n "! in.uny intoruetinc fuctB
nlwut oyoannd thulr treatmunt. Wlint
wo havo dono nml whnt wo uru doiiiK to
bettor tlio condition of thoso with weak
fllnht can 1)0 Judged from our succces.
Wo havo.tlio skill, uxporioncu and fiicill
ties lortestinKtliooyoaand UltiiiKKlnsaoB
nnd frames.
HERMAN
HARUtnBt.
W. BARR,
RoientiUn Optician
Birds.
Illrds
OPENING
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The Leader
99
Saturday Evening
and Monday....
Wo respectfully invite thj ladhw
of Salem and vicinity to call and M
un.
t Door to Streams (ttiUurwr.
The Public
ARE ASTONISHED
iff
fZ&fr-
"CT v
4 ' c UteF""
7T'RUSTS have no control pver r
our prices and we belong to
no mercantile combines. Our
prices show the freedom we pos'
sess t f ! i
BEDROON SETS-hard wood with good
beveled plate glass for $10,50,
LOUNGES-from $4,00 up to any price,
CARPETS-frrom 30c to $1.20 per yard,
WALL PAPER-from 10c per double roll
up to 30c for nice gilts, Ingrains 35c.
Bra
House Furnishers,
GLORIOUS
WEATHER
And a Still Greater
Attendance.
Fair
Crown With Success the Greatest State Af
rlcullural and Fine Stock Show
Ever Held la Orcton.
Perfect fair weather crowns tlio efforts
of tlio Statu Hoard ot Arriculturo to
givo tlio pooplu a Konuino agricultural
exhibit. That thoso Ronttomon, u board
of ilvo and thu secretary, witi their com
petontand faithful assistants, dcaorvo
praiso for their efforts is tlio universal
Judgment.
Tliolr success provos tlio wisdom of
Kopre8ontativo Flauh's' bill to reduce
tlio Fair Ikmrd to five men, no two from
tlio eamo county, nnd two of tlio five
from tlioopposllo political party. Gov.
Geer is to bo congratulated (on Ami lug
such oxcollent men to (ill tlio Hoard,
but to Mr. Flngu belongs tlio credit for
securing the1 reconstruction ot tlio Hoard.
With great skill tlio present Fuir
Hoard have removed all former criticism
that tlio State Fair was only a local en
terprise. The stock and agricultural
exhibits from all parts of thu state, thu
entiro ahaenco tof objectionable gamb
ling features, thu presenco of crowds
from far Haatorn and Southern Oregon,
the generous patronago of Portland peo
ple and press, tlio disposition of tlio
Southern Pacific railroad to develop
Oregon resources all tlieso things mark
a New Era in the history of Oregon.
Awardlor Premiums.
The live stock was Judged on Thurs
day, but bo mo of the stockmen protest
ed and it was advisable to hold tlio pro
miums until tho Judges arrived at a de
cision. Thu awards havo been made in tho
BOTANICAL
X WONDERS
The marvel ot the hour is
the wonderful cure of chronic
diseases without the use of
knife or poisonous medicines.
This is what afflicted human
ity needs more than all else.
Not a week passes but Dr. J.
F. Cook, the great botanical
specialist and original discov
erorof the botanical cure, heals
some patients who have suffer
ed lor years irom awiui dis
ease and the more awfuleffects
of rank medical humbugs. Dr.
Cook is willing to give patients
the benefit of his life study but
declinesto publish further test
imonial out of regard for his
patients, yet will gladly refer
any callers to ineir neignours
and friends who have been
healed, Consultation free.
If vou have anv physical ail
ments it will do vou good to
call and have a little chat with
the doctor.
Office 301 Liberty Street,
Salem Oregon.
SAJUiiiM, UliJiJWUJN JTJUJJAX SEPTEMBER 21 1900. 2k . - - - . . NO 'J3
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At the low prices we
are quoting onFurniv
ture, Carpets, Wall Pa
per,. Picture Moulding
etc.
ton
Salem Oregon.
poultry department. Mrs. Hay Miller,
of tho York Habhitry of Portland, re
ceived the highest award for Helgian
hares.
Awards" havo been mado in tho (lower
and pastry exhibit.
Thursday tho county exhibits wero
Judged. E. I.. Smith, of Hood IMvor;
Ool. II. E. DoboIi, ot Portland, and Prof.
Oooto, of tho Oorvallis College, wero tho
Jndgos. Marion county secured first
premium, Linn county second, Wash
ington county third and Benton county
fourth. Tlio Marion county people are
ploased to win first placo among the
display and Clyde La Pol lotto can bo
congratulated upon his success whon so
many oxcollont displuys were against
him.
At the Fair Bazaar.
You can get a chance to vote on pres
ident, a chance to draw a sot of silvir
woro, a chanco to cover yourself with
ulory or a silk quilt, a chance to (111 your
feed tank, or any other chanco on earth
worth having, at tho hands of tho
charming ladies of St. Joseph's socliy.
The Fair Dand
lias been receiving n great many com
pliments on its oxcollont musical work.
Tho 'performances 'and appearance of
the baud are equally ? pleasing. The
loader is Mr. Chas. E, York, publisher
of tho Pacific Murficai Timos.
The Day's Raclnt.
Trotting, Capital City stake 2 :30 class ;
3 in 5. purse 11000
There were eight starters in tho race
F. H. Tonguo's Lovolaco, W. Q. Eaton's
Itoad Hoy, Van Do Lashmutt's Nuttio
Ham, II. Hoyd's Hitter Hoot, Chris W.
Simpson's Phil N., 0. W. Raider's Volo,
J. A. Uaddley's Oveta, James Misner's
Vinmont.
After considerable tlmo ront in scor
ing thny left the post with a good start
and came home in tho following
1 wait Iens:
Itoad Hoy first, Lovlaco a close second,
Nettio Ham third, Vinmont fourth,
Phil N. fifth, Oveta Mxth. Hitter Hoot
and Volo distanced. Time, 2:30.
2nd boat Tho six horses were out In
duo time, Hood Hoy wins the heat,
Nettio IHm second, Vinmont third,
Lovlace fourth, Oveta fifth, Phil N. shut
out, timo2:28jV.
3d heat Was one of the most exciting
heats of tho raco. Tho finish was a
protty raco all coming down the ttrotch
urged by their drivers with tho exception
of Hod Hoy who won the beat and race
with "Vinmont a good second, Nettie
Ham third, and Lovelace fourth. Time
2:27. Ked Hoy takes, first money,
Nettio Ham takes second money, Vin
mont takes third and Lovelace fourth
money.
Second race 2:30 clans 3 In 6, puree
$100. L. IS. Lindsoy, Arab; Dr. P.
Iteeves. Ooldine; John Campbell, John
Edison and 11. A. Studavant'fl Hole. The
horses got an even start and Boloand
John Edison mude a close finish Solo
broke when within a few feet of the wire.
Diodlno and Arab dia tented. John
Edison wins beat Solo ixeond, tline'JMl.
Second heat John Edison and Solo
were the remaining two, left for thin heat
and it was warmly contested from start
to finish. John Kdisou alto won this
heat w ith Solo second. Time 2 -32.
Third boat With Utta heat tb race
ends. John Edison takes the beat and
race; Solo second, time 2:S0.
Thirl Ease, Hunnimr-M-lo Hamlt-
,ppeW - - Union's, Pettigrew;
I Silas Jones' Granger: John Agnew's
' Aboilgise; 0. A. Oflne's Harnatos. J. It.
iXmtlouad oaYuuHh fast.
Ham
THIS GOVERNMENT
REACHES
Tfyo Chinese Forts Captured Li Hung Chang Will Be Pro
tec'ted Minister Conger Clothed With Power
to Treat Country Growing Less Hostile
Sends Notes to the Powers
Uy Aeltt4 lraa ta tka JTotaraaL
Wamiinoton, 8opt. 21. At tho con
clusion ot tho cabluot meeting today .tho
th6 following official announcement was
made: "Tho government has reached a
determination relative to tho Chinese
situation. It will bo mado public ns
soon as It can bo mado known to tho
powers Interested."
It is definitely known that thrco notos
had been prepared, ono in reply to tho
German proposition, ono bearing upon
tho last Russian proposal and ono ro-
latlvo to tho communication from tho
OhincEO Govornmont asking that this
Government oloUio Minister Conger
with power to treat, with Prlnco Ching
in peaco negotiations. Tlieso commu
nications will not bo made publlo beforo
tomorrow.
Country Grows Less Hostile.
Tho following l'ns boon received from
Gonoral Chafloe:
"Pekln, Sopt.lO.-Tlio Wilson expedi
tion has rotnrnod with Its object succoss
funly accomplished. Thoro wore no
casualties to our troops. Foray tho' o
nuadron scoulod Northeast forty miles
to rellovo Native Christians and ro turned
bringing in 14. Tho surrounding coun
try is growing loss hostile as far as tho
expedition can dotormiuo that question' ',
1 Before tho Capture.
II r) AaioeUte I'mi to taa JoamaL
Bkiimn, Sept. 21, A dispatch f ro in
Takueaya:
Ycatorday ovonlng tlio Pol Tang forts
opened flro on tho Hussion infantry
wounding 25 men. Slnco early morning
the howitzior battery has been shelling
the forts and town.
German Incredulity.
Tho reort coming by way of Ixmdoii
that tho United States had refused to
accede to tho proposal of Germany to
postpono peace negotiations with China
until thoso rosponslblo for tho outrages
at Pekln had boon dullvorod up to tho
allies and punished was recolvod with
incredulity in Gorman official circles.
Powers Fall In With Germany.
Tlio German forolgn offico has ro
calved ropllen from Italy, Austria and
Franco agreeing without reserve to Ger
many .'a China proposal.
SOME SURE THINGS.
Iteta to II Avolttnl liy Tlinne Who
Never Tried the renin.
Hetfl to he avoided by those who tiro
cockfliiro they can do nil things nro
those relating to nlliletle feats. It
would seem that n good runner could
easily give n ntnrt of W) ynnln In 100
to n man who was doing the riO yurdH
by hopping on one leg. Hut few run
ners, If any, cnu nlYord to ulvo that
amount of start to nny mini who Is
at all strong on IiIm legs. For the first
five yards or so they go nt practically
tho same puce, so that to run !.' ynrds i
while his opponent Is hupping -ir he
has to go mure tlinii twice as fast, nnd
It Is a weak man Indeed who riiunot
hop 00 yards lu ten hccoimIh,
An ordinary wooden match Ih easily
broken lu the llugeiH, hut, although
there are miiiiy who will bet they cmi
do It none succeed lu accomplishing
the task If the match Is laid ucrosH tho
nail of the middle linger of either hand
and pressed upon by the first and third
fingers of that bund, despite Its seem
ing ho vany at first sight
No ono can crush an egg placed
lengthwise between his cliispcd hands
that Is, If the egg be sound and has
the ordinary shell of a hen's egg.
It Is safo to hot a mnn that ho cannot
get out of a chair without bending
his body forward or putting his feet
under It, If ho Is sitting on It, not at
the edgo of It
Another equally certain wager Is
that a man cannot stand nt tho side
of a room with both of his feet touch
ing tho wainscoting lengthwise.
It Is safo to bet uny man, savo ono
who Is blind, that ho cannot stand
for flro minutes without moving If
be Is blindfolded.
Tho Orliclual Seven AVontlera,
Nouo of tho original seven wonders
of tho world remains, except tho great
pyramid of Kgypt The tomb of Man-
solus, king of Carlo, built about 350
H. 0., was destroyed before 1-JOO A, D.
Tho third wouder, the temple of Diana
at HphesuH, was built K' II. C. and
was destroyed 850 II. O. The fourth
wonder, the walls nnd terra com of
Babylon, wero erected alxnit 070 Ii.
C. They decuyed gradually after Baby,
lop had ceased to bo the capital of the
Assyrian empire. The Colossus of
Ithodes. erected In 2fiM It. U.. Mood 01
years, wns destroyed by an cnrth'iuake
and lay In ruins for nearly l0u years,
until a Jew bought It nnd took It on
000 camels to Alexandria. The statue
of 'Zeus at Olympus was made 437
433 II. C. was removed to Constanti
nople and waa destroyed by tire 475
A. D. The Pharos at Alexnudrlu was
built nbout '2iS II. O. and was destroy
ed by ail earthquake about tSOO-1400
A. D.
in''
ilunr H lllcbla Mabra a Mnclite,
Many men of small Income spend
6, 10 or 20 cents u day for drinks,
cigar or other unnecessary things.
Flro cents a day saved and at the end
Of each year put to Interest at 5 per
ceut would at the end of ten yearn
amount to 1205.60; 20 years, 5C0; 20
year. 9815. Ten cents a day so treat
ed would In the same periods respec
tively amount to 105, 11.120, 91.030.
Twenty cents a day would amount to
9010, 92,240 and 93,200.
A CONCLUSION
Foils Must lie Destroyed
ttr Aaaeclnte Ira ta tan Joaraal.
Hkklin, Sept. 21. Tho Lockal Anzol
gcr's Shanghai correspondent cables
that tlio allies yesterday captured tho
Tol Tang and Lu Tal forts, with great
losses.
It is rumored on trustworthy author
ity in Shanghai, says a dispatch to tho
Lokal Anzelgor, that Germany will in.
el8t upon tho destruction of tho Chinese
coast defences and tbo Ynngtse forts as
a condition of her ontranco upon peace
negotiations.
Earl LI Win 114 Protected.
Qr Aaaoelata Irasa ta taa Joaraal.
Yokohama, Sopt. 21. Tlio Japanese
War Ofilco has rocolvod tho following
from Gonoral Yatuagunht, dated Pokin,
SeptcmberlO:
"Prince Ching sunt to Li Hung Chang
this tolegram to await him at Tien Tain:
'Kccolvod your tolegram. You will bo
protected by tho forolgn powors. Thoro
(oro. proceed to Pekln immediately."
What They Arc After.
r AaaaelalMi -rcaa ta taa Joaraal.
London, Sept. 21. Tho Standard this
morning says that it understands that
tho British govornmont has already ro
colvod ordors for underground mining
rights In tlio Transvaal, which will go a
long way toward mooting tlio cost of tlio
war.
' ,
Disorder Near Canton.
tr Aaaoelataal a'reas ta the Joaraal.
Pauib, Sopt. 21. Tho French consul
at Canton telegraphs that disorders havo
broken out at Sun Tal, noar Canton.
Several villages havo boondostroyod and
others nro besieged. Tlio missionaries
escaped.
Bloodthirsty Chinese Pirates.
HoKdKONU, Sopt. 21. Tho Fronch war
ship Avalanche which has been investi
gating tho killing of Christians lu Samol
district, near Canton, reports that tho
crows of eight pirate junks, by conniv
ance o! Influential parsons ashore, havo
sought to destroy all Christian villages
on Canton Delta,
TEN THOUSAND
MORE STRIKERS
Conference Will Bo Held
More Mines Close.
Br Aaaoetat Praaa t tha Jnurnai.
Piiii.adki.i'iiia, Pa., Sept. 21. An nbe(
Into denial was made today by Gonoral
Manager Henderson that thu Philadel
phia nnd Itcndlug company had in
creased tlio wages of mino employes 10
jKir cent. From H.000 to 10,000 men
joined the strikers this morning as a
result of tho meeting hold last night at
Shenandoah. Archbishop Kyun today
confirmed thu report that tho prealdent
ot tlio Delaware and Hudson company
and Delaware, Lackwauna and Western
company hail consented to cor for with
him on mino workers striko,
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Lord Roberts Claims Majority of Boers Fightiniyicler
- Compulsion-Fusion in Montana-Utah Appoint- v.
. . . mentaJoke.
Dli Construction Feat,
llr AMoelaied frcaa t taa JonraaX
Galvkston, Texas, Sopt. 21. Tlio
first train arrived horo this morning,
moro pcoplo aro arriving than depart
ing. Tho building of a temporary
bridge 2Ja miles long was ono of tho
moat romarkablo achiovemonts of con
struction work In tho history of tho
world. Martial law ended at noon to
day. Thoro Is a big demand for labor
ers. Surrenderor Forts Demanded.
Br vAaaoUa4 I-rna ta taa Joaraal.
Londoh, Sept. 21. The Tien Tain cor
rospondont of tho TDdlly Mall, Cloning
to tho attack on tho Pel Tang and Lu
Tal forts, already captured by tho allies
after hoary losses, according to advices
received at Horlln, says:
"Tho surrondor ot tho forts was do
mandodat 2 o'clock on Tuesday, with
tho threat' of immodlato attack by tho
Gormann rind Hussions in. Jtho' ovont of
rofusal."
Majority Controlled ty Minority,
Br Aaaaelataa t-reaa ta taa Joaraal.
London, Sopt. 21. Furthor roports
from Lord Hoborta say tno Boors who
romain In tho field includo n tow
Irreconcilablesbut that tho majority are
fighting under compulsion.
Was It a Joke.
Br Aa-orlatr 1-reaa ta taa Joaraal.
Salt Lakg, Sopt. 20. A special to tho
Tribune from Ogdon, Utah, says:
Governor Horbor M. Wells, whon
nskod for an oxproaslon as to tho ac
tions of Acting Govornor Nobokor, in ap
pointing Jugo Powers to tlio vacant son
atorshlp, oxpresiod himself as consid
ering It a joke. Judgn Powers does not
bo rogard it, and saya tio will mako a
fight for tho placo.
More Mines Shut Down,
Br AasoUtel Preaa ta tao Joaraal.
Pottsviklk, Pa., Sept. 21. West
Shenandoah, Shenandoah, Indian Rldgo,
Kohinoor ami Turkey Hun Collieries all
in tho Bhonandoah district shut down
tight today. Men at Kohinoor and
Lohloy Hum works woro driven away
by striking Lltbunlans and Poles armed
with clubs and atones.
A (lttrnflmi of Pnnita,
"My doctor ordered a trip to Europe
for mo."
"Did you follow his direction?"
"No. Ho presented his bill ami then
took tho trip to Kuropo hlmsolf,"
Wushliigtou Star.
A Kniiltleaa Itonlr.
ICxiunlner In Pliyslcs-Wlmt hnppcnu
when n light falls Into the water ut an
nglu of 45 degrecH?
Pupil-It goes out.
The llomllest Ma la Sslem
Ah well h the hiindkoincat, nnd othora
uro invited to call on uny druggist
nnd got frco a trlul bnttlo of Kemp'a
IliilHam for tho Throut and Lungs, a
remedy tlmt, Is gimrnntccd to euro nnd
bollevo till Chronic nnd Acuto Coughs,
AHthmn, HroncliltlH nnd Consump
tion. Price 2Ac, nnd 50c. cud&w
Anniversary of Nlcaraguan
OT T
a Day was Yesterday
liOPLE I'AIULY SWAUMBD TO OUK STORE FOR
Red Letter Bargains
TOMORROW WE WILL
PINE LINE OF OUT-
INO FLANNEL A
GOWNS AT
EACH, RHGULAR X
51.00 VALUES A"
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Four Metroes Lynched.
Br Acraaetcta rmi t ta Jaaraal.
Nbw Om.KANB, La., Sopt. 21. Four
negroes wero taken from Jail by a mob
and lynchod last night at Pontchatoulo,
La,
Will Effect Fusion.
Hr .laaeUte Praaa t tha Joaraal.
Hklkna, Mont.. 8opt. 21. Tho'Coa
feronce committees ot tho Doraocrats.
Populists and Union labor partios
agreed upon a plan for fusion this morn
ning. Thoro is ovory probability that
it will bo adopted and that fusion will
bo effected.
Tho Domocralsirom Doer Lodge coun
ty,wlio boltod thoDomocratlcconuontlon
mot with others today and dovlsed plana
for tho formation ot a etato party, to be
callod thoIndopendontDomocratlc party,
which will hold a convention In Butte,
October 2, to nominate a state ticket.
Tho faction will a)so,tlio leaders declare,
put a ticket in ovory county. .
Half a wo
man's beau
ty comes
from her
hair.
Who
ever saw
a beauti
ful woman
with thin.
scraenlv locks ?
rf,v vyer s i-iair v igor
a i ti tr
iy will help to supply
- you where Nature is
lacking.
J. C. Aver. 'Company,
I'lialol Chemttti, Lowell, Man.
Ajrcr'i StrupitilU
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Ajrer'e Hilr Vljor
Aytt' CJieny Pectoral
Ayw'j Conutoiw
Mine Watchman Shot.
Hr AaaooUtral 1-rcaa ta tka Jearaal.
hiumorik, Pa., Sopt. 21. Kran Davis,
watchman nt tlio Hickory Rldgo colllory
was shot and probably fatally wounded
this morning by somo unknown person.
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