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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1900)
t rf .ittnui .,-"' 1 i j ll ii it uw T; St,; i ('Hi ? . w j j- J . ' . (s , A. . j ii -- i , mn EaMaM?3MpMMftaBmui'.?!t'UT nf , Tl.'il'il jsshihhh hu ;TMsglv 'g. BBf J Thanksgiv 'g V SAtH ON BoMBL SALfe ON .TABLE LINEN gmmmtS TAQLE UNEN v t .MtVA Special nrlcca on a)! uliirt ?r$sk . . .05 .. $t;is ... $1.48 . fl S8 . i.arj Z reduced to . 2 DQ rcducral to. I& 00 reduced to ilOOrodtVd to. ( liD reduced to. M.-ta $2.78 $3 fas M,2ralHBatl"io . l!75'rMeSJ lo . OtfToi iced to 41.48 ALSfSlfSafcr'1? vz3riw Hole rson's j- jo- j utr ?- - " 'Thanksgiving Lir?eRsM 1 - , All bear (he mark of unusual-value;. . . . i. v PrnnnmiMl ImtiQewJ vrs will henefif'rjv these offcrinas i r rfKh rlnpn niu linen nankins in several- 1 fneat patterns, bought especially for a Q1.25 Arij -Thanksgiving Special. While they last M1 UUX, J V" t -t f-72:ihch double damask with plain cen- JJ".25 y4" jter and wide border, very new, special SP JU i tX"L.vr ' v" ' H '"' " Jg '.ffg" -- ' , . AJ1 our Linens were bougnt beiore " j th'cadvanccand you vilhfind (he ' mf-mmm '"" " "TprTcc lower here than elsewhere, , 3" Sec corner window, . . I.V. - ji",- ' V J. J. Dalrymple & Co. r' The Quality r. store jtM jie& -&l irt?l ffli-rrUS .sd . I' i mi iiiii niiii i i : ifc fi ri If Il2u.nn LliaS. II. limKCI) Next Door to Wheat Market, aAM'I'nANCIBCO, Nov. 111. Couli $1.00 Ouicauo, 111., Nov. HI Uo. 7 gnlem, 60. ( rvti ' 'ji aai r ni IOT fl nllD Mr. nmlSira. W. M. MurtallOf Col bULU UUOI rLUUn fnx. Vnll-.ttr vlaltlngtholr danghtor, Mr. Q. W. .Ioiiud. . MAPB II V The Sidnov Power Co. HIDHKlf, OHUaON. ' I mudo for family .una, ftak your groewrH for t, llrnn and ahortB ulwuya on hund. K T. WALN. .AGENT. y . fiioffi. CI. , ,s,.' WllUmette. Ollhllook, 1't. Dodge. ii'Mayer, Bun Kruno eco. II !,and)iberger, Sin lnnaliUO. fF Kouhler, rortlnnd. TI rook, 1'or.lluml. J THodor, FnimpntiO. J)elo I) Neor. Portjniul. , H M ymU, New Yfirk. WaltOr Juokuon, l'ortlund. I. Ooblontt. I'ordanil. Clias Hahiiolilu, l'ortlnud. J O Lfiideoy, Portland. Amlruw Oraf, MoUmtvilla. CPtTAUK V (J. .potior, Portland. (J.K Ilrdwn, Portlpnd. tf go. ilnakuur, t'or tlund. B A TrTinlila. Abnquu. Mr. . PundleUw. GIiuwibms. Mts.AV.ul. Hnll and sen, ttWhwHta. nf ' t ii in I" - i ' ' WE CARRY A GREAT LINE OF YRUPS 1j ! i V OUR LBAD&RS ARE: ink Mo1ih In cans or bulk, li?WjJMlMll &XVffi TVrfaileri-l)rlpH ' . OIl Buttlor Ma "sVrf m yatrrl)rlia mIm JLIlll'ji ".I GQTiAttni nil M fow Heatu1uarle,r H" tbrtinds'of c.ereaj$in ' v i'iT'. - - -Vv'- t LniLVM! ',f'.AVV' J 5r .tdll. .' h i&w Tf? ! r ''WlltiIK MF tfJ mPr'"- 9 Z Y m W i fituinoili l'J We are fallowing a lino lino of.. , .. Outing Flannel Night Dresses Eiderdown Sacques and Robes. THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEH v " v pf V 1"" fl ' 4.ji4 . The Quality tj sl oal ai aA iMMaiicMMaiM iMiiManMWi i IT'S A GOOD SIGN To iwc u pnttflrt'iil u nn with kIiihscb which suit In iivory way. It In not a kok1 flt Bluuily to lit Ioiibob tp thought, regardlcBB of tho Iratnu. 1 liuru nro two uunurAtu jmrtH in fitting ijlnsautf, tho ecluntlili? iUtlng of IniiHCB and tho median iwil part of mnklnu HttliiR mid ImiihIIiik of friunCH to unit ench indivlduul fnco, Wu coin lilno both of tlicponnd Rivo entielaction which inortta tho rucoinendatlnn of innkinK now cus tomora every day. When needing glftHHes, esino mill so ui. "- Scltntlflc Optician 296Commc :ui si. llolverson's. PERSONAL. H. A. Treinbloof Aliaqna ireatnct wna huro on biiRlnotm yeoterday, returned tills morning. Mm. S. I'tindlgton, pl'dininpoei? wqh hero on hiifilnesh yifltonlay returned tlila inorning. Paul Sront.- Henry Myora. nntl Dr. Will Morno, returned from their claims at Slluta yoHlerduy. W. J. Irwin of Portland (formorly with WeHtnott) returned to Portland yesterday afternoon. QeorKo O, flans, jr. mid Miss Uonnio linns huvt) reUirntid from ,au extended stay In Oinulm, Nob. , J. W. Crawford of Oorvnjlls who was hero visiting his son Kd nud other, friends returned homo yesterday ' ) Prof. J. II. Aukerinau went to 1Mu Miunvillu yesterday morning Via Al bany uud Corvallls on oflleial business. AGAINST PARDON OF A MURDERER A largo remonbtranro has been re ceived from tho oltizuiis of Crook county, HJyiiiint tho rouimutiUlou of tho Hiiitenco 6T Hairy Campbell, curving llfo santeiiue fpr tho murder of I . I, Hwoar luiion of Mint county. rw null's rmi.h SOrnclcs trind old remedy 'luiml for many ears, and still in nubile favor. It Ih wuihuh uonui inn iwm nnHlioine for nil pulmonary nffectlnns. It always cures. All druggists noil It (or 'J& v.unt8. ' , W' Sap pioByrup Map'u Syrup " 4 kmtts oT pjrfeifte for all the leading i Mlf' town u . irisi;.bir F VKH4" t0&.W I'll fllnto HI. rm f III J'f nil I Ml ,v Resujts From the Marcus HIS HOLDING WERE TEN MILLIONS--- WHO HIS SUCCESSOR WILL BE Interesting: Question of What Will Become of the Daly In- teresh-Will Be Managed By the Standard u Oil Company. ..... .j ii r ..ooiart rrr. i ' i New Yoiik, Nov. 13. Tho Journal of Com inorco today says: Mnrcus Daly's connection with the copper interests of tho lountry is well. known. Willi J. B. flaggin ho owned a controlling interest in tho great Anaconda mine until it was turned o'ver to Ibo Amalgamated Cop per company last year. Tho value of his holdings in Anaconda at the time tho transfer was made was estimated by eomo'at. considerably in1 excess of $ 10,000,000. It was tho opinion of copper men gen- orallj that Mr. Daly'H death would have little effect upon tho interests of tho Amalgamated Copper Company. His long illness had practicallay forced him out of tho active management of the company for many months. Tho stock of tho company advanced over two points in tho early dealings though re acting Bomowhat later. It is barely iiossiblo that tho death of Mr. Daly may have n tondoncy to bring about an earlier settemeut of the Mon tana lltgatton than would other wico have been possible. ConRldornblo interest baa been maul fested over tho probable diBposhbof Air. Daly'ii holdings of Amalgamated Coper slock. According to nomo reports Mr. Daly sold out the bulk of his holdings long ago. Others In clow touch with the com pany deny this and say that Uio tock had not been sold and Hint Mr. Daly's hoirs nni not likely to soil it. According to some accounts, however, tho Stand ard Oil interests wilt take care of the Daly Interests. Nothing dotunato as to tho successor of Mr. Duly as Prcrldontof tho company was obtainable but It is tho opinion of many that II. II. Ilogors, Vice-President ,o( tho company will fill tire position. In this connection It may bo worth noting that Mr. Ilogors recently made an ex tended trip to tho Anuconda and other Amalgamated Copper properties. CALIFORNIA WINE PRODUCTION LARGE Growers or All the Vlntif.es Heport a Profit able Year. Quality Equals That of 1893. Or AiiolRtS ! la !! JairaiL Ban Fkanoibco. Nov, 13. Tho Ghroulclu says: Quality rather than quantity la tho distinctive mark of tho California dry wino vlutago of 1000. Tlio production, will be about-tho saino as that of last season but tho high standard of '1603 wll 1)0 attained. Tho best authorities agreo In placing tho amount of wino fermented iih. frpm iaCO.001 to 15,000,000 gallgns of dry and 7,000,000 ga.Uons of the sejlt va rlutlo). The jrape growers boHf in tho dry and the sweet wino dfntficU had a profltublu year, Tho ylelO of dfy wluesln ibfivaroiiH counties of tho vinfttgo Juat.lclUiHl is very ueur the following figures: Sonoma, 8,600,000 to 0,0 O.OM gallons; buuta Clara, 2,MK),000 to .1,000,000 gal Ions; Napa, l,5004ti00 gallons; Qoiitra Costa, 800,000 gullous, uud Alameiii county frem 1,000,000 to l.fiOO.BOJ gal Ions ' THEODORE BARR GIVEN A SURPRISE At Ills Home Monday Kvcalaf on the Occasion of Ills Birthday. A delightful social event transpired on Monday oveulng at tho homo ol Mr. and YEW PARK MEAT MARKET Headiiuartors for the best meat oiid lard In Uio city. Give us a uall and see bow woll wo ean pleaso you. Prompt and care fill uttontiou to ull orders, : : Phone, black 36Q1, i : : : p: G. BOWERSOX, PROP'R, l--tw Of COPPER Passing Away of Daly. .X '. Mr . Tlieo. M. Barr, on tho occasion of j,8 birthday, when a company of friends gavo him a genuine surprise. Tho residence on Church street was crowded with a jolly company, and riti enjoyable evening was spent at prog'roeo ivo whist, after which refreshments wore eorved Tlioeo' present wfcre: Rov.Daly, Roy, Taberof St, Mary's homo, Iienverton; Drothor Francis, Notre Daipe, Iiuiiuua ; MrsII. W. Barr, Mrs. Frank Davey, Mrs. R. A. Kirk, Mrs Giea, Mrs. Petite', Mrs. F. J. Barr1, Mrs. Frank Albricl , Mrs. Joseph .Albrich, Mrs. Thei. Barr, Miss Kato Daly, Miss Aqna Barr, Miss Merle Davey, Mlsn Josio Bmith, Jts. Albrlch, Frank Davey, II. W. Barr, Leo. JBarri Frank Uarr, Geo Barr, John Nathmau, Frank Albricb, M. J. Petzel, A. hucki'stein. and Thoo. Barr. Brother Francis secured first prizo, a silver mounted papor knife arid Mies Anna Barr eecured tho booby, a box 'of blucking. A TODAY'S TDLGGRAMS BOILED 1 DOWN FOH BUSY PEOPLE LB Two fresh cases hutouic plague at Alexandria. Wichita Falls, Texas, mills dostroyed. Loss $1-10,000. Grant Bros., New York, assigned.. Liabilities 1100,000. Mujor-Goueral Otis took command of Ddartment of the l.ukos. Cupt. John Hart of Cuban filibuster' ing fame died at Philadelphia. Mrs. Zdreldn James, widow of the bandit Jessie James, died at Kansas City, A florco galo swept over tho ISnglleh channel last night, causing n numlwr ol wrecks. National baseball club of Chicago selects 1Od Angeles for team to train this winter. Patrick J, Fitzgerald, nnco champion six day walker of tho world and still holder of tho 100 hour go as you please record Is dead nt his homo in Long Island City. United States Coast and GeodetluSur vey has selected thrco students of tho University of California as assistants. They will sail for Manila Novomber 10 to engage in coast survey work in tho islands. , William Haywood, United StatosCol lector of Internal Revenue at Honolulu who arrived hero on tlio steamer China has wired his resignation to Washington. Ho will repreoont Hawaiian business, in terests at tho National Capital, One day during a cold snap last "win ter I saw nu old man In n grocery act ing rather suspiciously, nud soon I saw him steal a putnto from a barrclful of tho tubers that Htood outside tho coun ter. The old fellow slipped out of the house as ebon uh he could convenient ly and limped uwny. I followed hlui, thinking to give him what change 1 could sim re. for I thought be musutw diperntely poor If he must steal a' po tato. When I en unlit p with him and .of fered him n little money, the old yiau rflnu'd with Inuglitor When Inybad cot IiIh liieath iignln. he Koldt & "You'kiiw me steal the potato, didn't' .TOllV , "vr Pdid." , , "Wift lihfliue JpII .vou. tu.T son I've u'oi pnirliiH'Mio wlf I inlOhuuwuls of Imnln'U if Uiftn I've jrni tln htg HckI nun lei vtitdi'U In till louut.v am! I've got uit.li1 liinuvj lkiti .vuu t've aw i'nri u a potuto In .vnui' pocliii iVltl i-uitr tin- idli'iinuill?. lull foi l,t' to do tiny Mll vmi've koj in fteal It,, potato .Set A f,W,. t4Ll 1 MVWI'llutVtHuL jAVI't" vww1iT!ta "nuiunV ll.trfie inTm.i 'nu tint) V.mnti'ru. An t M uti:lejiu)ii. witililHU tip Oft I (Ull Oulil.u uu'i'itiulva t'ltiit iurt4iii'ii lly Imiileil atiil.'Uniwu b. u wrett'lntt litiiilnipi'd with Uh ui; u tittup under it. Its tiiiiuK mltUlUK ihioiish It skin "Iluw inn yuti III mm yoWiJidj soV he erti1 tiiiliiu tut (frivitr "It Ik iiilti ('SIhiusiimI I.m.k ut tlu way Its ituitn- Is liaiixuiK nut ' .IfNliiyiRtiMl Islij'uhiiWM KiLihotMiy , Wli.v "Tls Hit' lufil WliueKiif him ' lie's putting rit-iutH It nut in yiui!" Loudon tCliitl IlrartrU l.ntl. A Mis AltUrnll Vvtngimn tefi it ifpuey if 1 sJillltliifH JB'i mttnuu with wlnt'ij tq tiny fngutM m Inn ii lierelli s Mir left It ;u St. Mm i. ii ouiwlt-li now iltuinllfh tit Mis niytliiin's it'iiiuuih were Mimiifc tliiiM. nuioMtl ti( Irtiml from lln t'hiiri-li il M .Mnrtiu out wall The rUt-tHtlll- RIVlll III II li,Mol. of Si llel- i'H'h. tisiiiipn;tat it; u line reAtor9 Nott-a ami JmiH'jc 4. flmi.Qphinlii-Treasures bin is 1 1-2 inches deeper than on Ordinary treasures. One k.. i rn,in.e :., r lifTpfPiir k nH nf flour. Each bin IMII 11(1 illIIIUMJ III IWI """'" ....-.- -- ------ , . holds a 0 lb sack of flour and a quart setve. 1 wo nice clean bread boards. Two small diawers one draw has partitions for knives foiks and .spoons and are well finished at prices that are within reach of all. I IflBBHIMMIIHMMBHnHiKHH i LOW F. W. H0LLIS PRICED MnmmaMMHMaMNi FIRST DOOR HORTII It IS ALMOST UNANIMOUS Citizens, 'Business Men and Tax Payers Endorse. The Preseat rtoa-Portlsso Adotlnlttratloa of the Business Affairs of the City of Salem, The public sontlmont in favor of con inning tho present city ofllulnls and board of aldermen In iwwor is strongor thnn ever before. A largo number of citizens havohoon interviewed and nro unqualifiedly in favor of tho existing order of things. It is understood tho men who havo served in tho citizens' administration are wil. ing to stand forn re-election on Dccomboi' 3d provided they are invited to do so by the citizens, and tho sentiment in favor of such action is al most unanimous. Some Expressions. J IJ. F.Tuthill: Voted for it before, and will do it again, D. J. Fry: This administration ought to suit anybody. Kspccfally tax payers. IIopotOBoe it continued. F. W. Mollis &. Ce: It 'has been nil right as far as I, cau seo. A. M Humphrey: Fully satlslled and fool that for onto wu uru working on safe lines J. I. Thorn peen: Its first rato. Don't want changed as long as I live. W. II. Holmes: llest city govern ment wo have had in twenty years, mid we hud better stick to it Wan. Brewn: Am well pleased with tho prosont administration. O P. Dabney; Don't think it could bo bettered. It should by nil means bu continued. Lacy & Son's; Seems to bo running all right, but taxes nro still too hhrh 12. O. Croat : Hopo it will ho contin ued in its present etlleient form, w I believe it is the first titno in it score of yeara tliut Ihe city hasn't run behind. Joseph Meyers: Liku the inauugu ment very much. Hut It is an outrage that wo do not havo at least one or two more policemen. Branson k Ragan: Think it is ull riuht and hope to seo it continued E, F. Osburn: Can't spoak too highly of tho men and their work. 12. S. Lampert: Want things to stay jiMtug tliuy are. John tiavugo, Jr. : Think we ought to lot well enough alone. I am opposed, as a Republican, to the partisan ideas expressed in tho Telegram article. In city matters we should drop all political considerations'. Guy M. Pewers: Tim only way we will ever get out ol debt will bo by con tlnuing.tho proront administrate ILA.Jobnsonr The present admin istration has been good enough for me. M. Bredemuir: It suits me very woll, G. W, Pntman: It has been a great improvement and will gladly support it again. J. Purvlne: It Is good ind I don't know how we could improve on it. Coutlnuetlou Third l'Ke. THLNKSGIVING DAY SERVICE AT SALEM It will bo nhfurved this year at tho Evangelical ihurch on Cottage street, sermon by Rev, MoKillop of First Baptist. FOUND SOME DIFECTIVE HOSE The Firo deoartment had the engine out Monday and made a test of the lioso In use, with the result that three sections burst at low pressure. It is evideut that the city will bo compelled In bny sonielulw hose Iii the near future. i,McQlLOIiniSrr-At' (ho. family homo near icoseuaie, uregon, Mittinlay, November 10, 1000, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. MiGilchrtBt, u daughter. ' Tax Etuallzatloa, The Marion county board are in ees siou at the Assessor's olllje. MC'J-rrsx - - bA. fa. Jk.- t. - JO. m BeuttU Qator Ina W J Haw Always BoiM ins mm tj nam mi)i Steel Mud Guards Fittetl to your Wheel, front Wl rear 1 1.50 Carbide 21ba 25c, Majestic Lamps, J3.QQ, Standard Rotary Sewing Machlno sew faster, run easier, hold more thread, do more tilings than any machino uifuje. Come aud.sce. R. AOJIGGINS fSpGarhlUti for your gas lamp, 2 pounds ' tor i'o coins. Hard wood fronts with two nice flour bins each & COMPANY. FURN1TUHE 1IUU3K. OP POSTOFFICE. tPATTON BROS. 4 CARBON PRINTS A beautiful assortment of platinettes : or -carbon prints. 'Finely matted boards. Size. 11x14 in; over 50 different subjects. Big sellers. t 1 3 5 ...ioc... E I i l Patton's Book Store, f iJiMfliiniifiiffinniiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiii To make room for an ; immense stock of toys i still to come wc must : reduce our stock of boots 3 and shoes, underwear, i E piece goods, trunks, vat- ; i$cs. blankets, and every- ; tiling. - V m, , , Bargains 1 THE FAIR STORE 274 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. iiiiiuiwwiiiyiiiiiiyiiiiiwiiMM DIED. DAVfS. At Hie luiuily home, -13(1 High street. Salem, at 7:30 a. in. Tuesday, Nov. 13. Mury K, wife of F. R. Davis, nged 50 years. Deceased was a native of Ohio, nnd was born at Malta in that state. She was married to F. R. Davis in.1807, ami two years later they moved to Nebraska, whero tho lived until 1803, when tho fnml y cumo to Salem, nnd havo since resided hero. Mrs. Davis has .been a sufforor for about 13 years from a cancer, which caused her death. Besides her husband, two sons and one dauuliter Borvivo her: Lostcr B , F. Roy and lies-slo-L. Davis, all of this city. Thofunora services will bo conducted by Rev. John Parsons, at tho reeldonce, 130 High street, at '1 p. m. Thursday and burial will be in Rural cemetery. Referring to our statement that Bry an's defeat would cause a rapid rise of the Socialist party, the Medford Inquir er (Dem.) says: "Wo do not agreo with all Editor Hofer says.espoclally in regard to social ism. Tho laboring class as a rulo.pmioh it and practico anarchy. 11 ad they been sincere in tholr doctrine they would havo voted for Bryan; but his defeat on ly tightens their own bonds nnd makes their day of liberation from corporate power farther away." A largo porcontago of Socialist vote went to Bryan this year on flio issue of Imperialism, NEW TODAY. head 5c a line each issue Is! A RARE CHANCE 1&M & street, four blocks south or the court house will be bold at half Its value. Good house, finest view la the city, fruit trees, etc. Apply at Journal office. W.vSTKI) Tn know I ho win.renluiuts ( bo C. Nual forjnuir Ciiunfy Hoi-order of Linn eouiity, laleof Hustuiu Ore gon,", ho borrowed u diamond ring and bieastptn of the undersigned agreeing tu n-turn the same after uleutlop Al bany Domocral pleaso copy Suitable tewanl offoreU forreturnof tho man or tho diamonds lo Oi.n Uiu, Anuuhson. LARSKN THK I'ALMIST Aliskyni.lg. Cor. 3rd A Morrison Sis. 1'ortland l, will read when all leading eveuts ut life take place for gain and loss. His work. Readings 50. cents. "Prac tical Hand Heading" for sain by all dcaltus. I'rico 75, it 12 ant , ACood Appetite. I ho present lino weather gives us ull n good appotito and it is -to your advan. tago to know tba beat of meals are pre pared ready to orvu to your order at Strong's Restaurant. If you get hungry it Is an ovlilonie of jk Baiinimf ! goou liealth and you can obtain a first uiaasmeai ttiat will satisfy your hiitnrur and aid ,to retain your health at the St hluio Restaurant. e.Oad OSt,JS'5703rLXH. Bwrtt. . TkKklVwHiMiUMlRBwW Blawiv tf. - '" .1 'lZL-Ll!l-L-!ZZlZi.--ZJZmmmmmumKmBm 4 MOID T I I Great rJK ,Sr-ta. v&ryX cUrJUU CHANGE JIV v Friedman's New Racket WILL TAKE PLACE SOON. IN ORDER K) MAKE THE CHANGE, THE STOCK HAS TO BE . REDUCED NEARLY IjjE-HALF And to sell rapidly, there nittst be hoiiio lnuucemoni io mo pun-iutFur. nun thoy are sum to have. Wo start tho great destruction of tho prices on our stock immediately, nnd will tako about 00 days. It will oniiblo yon to buy a f 15 suit of clothes for fl), a $12 suit for$7.r0, ii$10 suit for fO.HO. an f 8 suit for $5. In children's clothing )ou will get tho samo proportion. Mon'a rubbnrs worth fic.' for COo and fiOc rubbors for 40c. Ladies' rubbers worth OOo for 38c. Children's rubbors tho samo proportion and tho samu in Arctics. Rubber boots, n discount of 25 per cent. Mackintoshes for men and Indies nt 05.c on tho dollar. Spool cotton, best brands, nt. 25c per dozen. Ten cent spool silk for flv cents. A pnekago of chenille or nrrat-eno to soil for 3c. worth 15c. Embroideries at fl5c on 'ho dollar; laces ditto. Passamontry trimming at Imlf price. I.iuHch' rIiocr wortli S5 for 75e: nil la dies' shoes cost 2, $2.50, 3, $3.50 to boj sold for 50c. Children's shues just hnll' price. OvornllB wortli 50c for 38c. All our men's underwear nt (10c on tho dollar. Men's ovtirehirU at fi0c on tho dollar. Men's collars, tho 20c nnd Ific urado. nt 8c, the 12Jc grade for 7c, the 10c for 5 cents. BIonkotH, quilts, countorpanes will bo sold at a discount of 25 per cent. This will give consumers an opportunity to pur chase tlie best grade of goods at a lower price than has been heard of in Salem before. Those who know the value of money, and have sense enough to know a good, thing when it is of fered to them will come and partake of this great sale at. -V 'S Cor. State and FR EDM HAVE PURCHASED The Osburn Racket Store at 60c on tin dollar, and have moved the goods into my store, first south of the Postoftice. I will give my customers the benefit of my purchase by sacrificing the goods some at wholesale cost, some for less than wholesale cost, The stock con-' sists of Ladies' and gents' furnishing goods, shoes, umbrellas, mackintoshes rubbers, notions and hats, Come early sndget first choice, ISflDORE GREENBROH .Location First Door South of the Posloffice. X AT THE 3C New Millinery S ' OF MRS. D. Our entire new line of hats received this morning. First Store South of Post Office. I J I-. LI If rff .( ik H 4' .J r S J fj , , V"."..'1.'-"-. ilivideiulH. This lint ism inoneirw -- y s s r Ss's-sjf omiiliiually.by our gradur le four w C'6s&'CsC'frC'CCSK' i.iir Hiidt'iilH have gom fn m ? 11 AT THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLECB. SALEM. OREGOH. The present year. You will lind here skillful teaehera.fiorriul inHlifHlsand noJ'nl eqniiiments Students admitted nt anv tiino. Vicilora welcome b-r il'iislratei tuinitiKua uuurntih, BottlecT Beer Klinit-rft Heck buccessuih in Nouthhaieii. Uottlir.' Woiki. All oritijrri lor bottled bwrMl lm liluti t the brewery. Kept on o dd Mtonu" . Krwt nilv iliv.irv To1iloiM !tj OSTEOPATHY In Salum d Atbuny- DU. URACK ALUUKHIT, graduato of American School of Ojteopathy, SALEM Monday, Wednesday nun FrU day hours, U to 12 a. m ; 1 to t 0 p. in. Olllca over Waller's grocery. ALBANY Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- unlay; hours, 0 to 12 a m; 1 to 5 p. in. Ollleo Albany, Mcllwnin building1! Main St, N "' CASTOR .A Por Infants and Cbildri. The Kind You Have Always Bough Bears tho &ytfM Signature o OF JFIRM , f AT V r Utvel Ht-lftB of, ladies' jsikw. m,,, tl.!.lTilir.,ylC8OnO,UeB'CapeBRl03n All pur sljks, pluriips and ei,.. wortli finiii $1 to $2 per yard win V! oldforC0e,nllolhlirelveK8?lg 5i,api;ryil3.l?ryB",'orU,,romMS A 2, $2 50 and $3 corset for t t -a corset for 75c. 1.25, fl corset fQr af 75o coruit for '10c. a Mon'a working glovos, n rcduetbg a 30 per cent. Tho same on lndli-a' kIovm Tho host kid gloves nt half price. Featfipre, tins and pliimea world 60c to 76 to bo Bold for 10c each Towels nt two-thirds their value. Tnblo clotbcs.25 per cent discount. All dress goods, 30 per cent discount. Our aim is.to reallzo nlwitt il5c on Ida dollar. nvtintgo, on about fio.ooo 0n, nf gnodH, and must be done within CO dnya from the 15th of NovetnWr, NeekttSs, 35c grade for 20c, 60c mJ for :i5c, tho S5o Iwwfl 'or lfio. .SoYtbnt will wear the prlfon out u eel ilngn 5Qc pair fo'r 38c SGe pair lor aHl A'i5o piilrTpr Oc. A 10c p.,r'or (iti ,tiih1 u 5c jialr for 3c. A fountain-poll wortli 25c for 8c. A box of paper and envelopes viorlh 15o for -tn. .Tnblo cullory at 00c on the dollar. Rnxors. strops, nnd knives, attirljj worth a dollar (or COc v " . c c NEW RACKET Com. Sis. Stilem Or. L. FIESTER- As an invefltment, pavs rubetapll prollliilileemploiinentiiiiriKgiiT.." tnnivM'kii. I uniKW tO t.ikl- U COOri y, 1, MA' KY rnnCinUi, Dllicui v For WeddingP. Kwei ,"'' nud all occasions. , Lelliiy'l, Gosnor Wmajjer '203 Cottaie and ferry St SWm Or. N. W. N. COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND ART A.J.Gsrlrnd. Prin. UUt'lH I. M. Parvln. Mus. WQC.. Director nf rtrntrtmtBt of MUSlC PiillMonKsaliithoiirlncipalbran-hjiM ana art. f Jrt term teilua Mob.ur fviS Bona for circular to , . si!ei Miute rgom No. 7. l'tton Hi ion4' Northwestern Normal School and Business Ctm Salem Orecoa Term ocens Sept. ltaennruM(irltuar flrl,... MlSt Cow jil UommbnBohortl.HlKtisflhypl. Vioor ,jl Itan. Ontalft ana Arty'ruir Kacuitjr. " SJ111I lor circulars. , , A. J. GARLAND. A. M. PrUcU- WJ OS' !?