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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1900)
M!W - ' ' . jsrjavsrvsx."- .nw r -ptvr1i'twrJr"mm' ." - s1t fti fl Mi - n-rtf a,f w :. -v tar i , , !l V h m l fni. 4iK ,.k- jfaL.4tJ. .. - - - MIMMMMM Surprise Sales 'V Every Alorning This Week From 10 to 12.... ' During this week, we will offer for twp hours each morning some seasonable article of dry goods on which we will'make a price that will positively be under any competi tion on the same quality of goods. You may find inferior goods offered at a fraction of a cent less, perhaps, but you won't find such snaps as we will offer. Today it waa prints; tomorrow Outing Flannels. They are Bargains, and prices will be1 seen pn'outside display. IE. 0 I V Tv US HOUSE OF SALEM f f f r f t t IBP- p- vr" p-"!-" (if Je"" IP AT THE QUALITY STORE EUR SALE.... Big rush Saturday, expect blggor ana this week ' . Wiso ones wilt tnko advantaRO of this weeks offerings, they nr not likely to occur ngaiii. GENUINE BLACK CAT Stockings, 50 dozen of them in tho medium weight nt 17c pair t r r r r 1. t r FURS FROM $1.10 to $26.00 ; iJomombor these aro thu manu facturer prloos. OUR LINEN DEPARTMENT is Imving n flno run. Wo havo tho largest stock of flno Hnona in Salem. Come nnd we tho now creations, FUR SALE J. J. Dalrymple & Co. FUR SALE THE QUALITY STORE. IlakJ Xk. A Word to the Wise Is sufficient to say don't wait until tho Inst week or last day in select ing your Christinas present. Havo thorn laid asido and pay for them when you get thorn. Wo do this ovory day. Our complnto Christmas stock is not entiroly placed In our show cases, hut is arriv ing ovcry day. Our repair department continues crowded with work for tho reason wo lead lu low price Watches cleaned, 76c, . Chas. H. Hinges Mainsprings 75c, REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES What is Proposed by lite Regular City Committee. Tomorrow, Thursday, Nov. 22d, will ho hold tho Renublican citv primaries as ordered by tho local committee, of which Geo. F. Rodgors is chairman ana Chfts. L. McNary secretary. Tho polls will bo open from 12 o'clock to 6 p. in, at tho following named points. First Ward Old engino houso. Judges C. M. Parmcntor, W. D. Olaguett and J. C. Johnson. Second ward A. J. Basoy'a stoblo on Conrt streot Judges M. K. Goodell, J. Q. Wilson and Win. Chorrlngton. Tlilrd word E. M. Crosion's offico In Gray's building. Judges John W. Rol and, W. F. Skiff and Earl Race, Fourth ward Red Front Darn, Cor. Commercial and Trado streets Judges P P. Ormsby, Geo. Hughes and A. F. McAtco. Candidates for aldrrmon aro to bo nominato ' and dolegatos to tho city con vention chosen as follews: First ward, 9; second, 10; third ward, 11; fourth ward, 15. . , . Tim city convention to bo composed of tho above 01 delegatoa is to meet at tho police coilrt room in tho city hall Mon day evening, Nov 20, to nominato candi dates for Mayor, Recorder, Marshal and Treasurer. CITY ELECTION BALLOTS IN 1898 Showing of Votes Cast in Sa lem Two Years Ago. Tho following voto was cast for city officers In" 1808: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Mayer: Gray Bishop.. Recorder : Edes... Judali. . Marshal: Hut ton.. Gibson.. Treasurer: Leo wrd wrd wrd wrd Tot. Maj, .134 00 .144 . 83 118 . 07 158 209 1C0 218 lOt 201 104 203 01 83 70 03 92 81 03 80 120 187 112 203 132 183 130 183 41(1 013 401 058 471 53D 454 002 107 115 148 Scientific Optician 296 Commercial St. Next Door to llolverson's 5 THE WEATHER. Fair tonight. Wafmor Thursday, In creasing cloudlnoas, wanner. Wheat Market, Ban Fuancisco, Nov. 21 Cash 07f,. Ouicaoo, III., Nov. 21. Doc. 71)6 Balera, 50. X H0TELRIVALSv T GOLD DUST FLOUR MADK llV The Sldnev Power Co. ij. ,. HtONKV.on.KQON. ) tuado for fumily use, nsk your grocers (or t. I) ran and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT. rilONK 51. Willamette. It Livingston, Portland. A D Maaloan, Portland. Henry Long, Portland. J 0 Pritchard and wife, N. 0. Geo P Minis, Idaho. James N Feo, Pendleton. Alico Reason, Ohemawa. Mrs. Clark, Ghomawn. K. II. Page, Portland. V Mackintosh, Portland. 0 Giuoloy, Roseburg. I. CoblonU, Portland. . , 1 C Terry and wife, 8. F. John Lang, Bpoknno. J A Allen, 8. F. Molr ....130 Tho' following vote was cast for council men in 1803: Fisrt Ward: 'Voto. Maj. Waters 08 Luwronco 74 Walker 127 63 Burrows ,. ...131 67 Second Ward: '... Uakor .!&. MX'' Riggs W:-200i 62 Third Ward: .- - Gosnor ... r- 87' 2 Smith 85 Fourth Ward: Lane 114 Grlswold 105 81 ERIEDMAN IS NOT A KICKER Friedman, tho auction storo man, heartily approves of tho action of the city council in permitting tliq auction salo df thu boxes at tho theater. IIo says It does not intorforo with legitimate auctioneering in any manner and showr commendable public spirit on tho part of tho city government. CATARRH OF THE KIDNEYS. THE REMARKABLE CURE Of Oases of Brlglit's Dlseaao Aftor Thoy Had Boon Given Up to Die. Mr.J.Brako of Ptrolea, Ontario, Can ada, vrrllesi "Four yoar ago I hod a sovore attaoh of Bright' Disease, which brought mo so low tho dootor said noth- Ilon.J. Brako. Ing mors could bo dono for mo. When onoof yonr lectures on tho above dlseaao was read to xne I began to tako Po-rnna and Man-a-lla, and found It noted Jtutaa represented. In threo months I wbb a well man, and haro ooaWnuod so over lirlco." Mr. J. If. HowarA of Marble, ArVn layat "It has been nearly two months line X wrote you giving a description of lay case. I bogsii taking Po-rn-na and whon I got your letter I followed the dlreotioni. My dootor bad no hope of my getting well. My bowels were so bloated that I could notresldaj or night If I alo onytmng u. . thouclit my caso was hopeless, uui words cannot oxnrcss my praiso io your medicines. My friends woro won derfully surprlsca wuon inoy saw Improving. But I havo not suffered a day since 1 began taking yoilt modlcino I oat anything 1 wish and havo a good appetite. 1 was suueruit: from dropsy so bad that 1 could not gel my clothes on . and my feet woro nil swelled up." Mrs. Mary A. Shear, Jennings, La. nurd! "lam rocommondtnK your medi cines to every ono I hoar complain. My dlscoso was Brlglit's Ulsoaso or uie kiu neys . I am quite woll now." Tho kidneys aro subject to catarrh lh somo si any other organ. Tho catarrh may bo slight, giving rlso to little or no dlnturbanco, or sevore, producing a gomilno caso of Brlght's dlseaso of tbr kldnoys. The symptoms of catarrh of the kiduoys are weak back, dull palm In hnnlc and h I)S. 8011101111103 jugii colored and somotlmcB clear urination Catarrh of tho kidneys quickly lend to ohronlo Brlght'H disean. To-ru-na ahoald bo tekon at tho appcarauco ol the first Bymptom. If taken in the early stages of tho dlnctteo Po-ru-na ii sure to euro every case. Po-ru-na euros catarrh of the kiduoys simply because It ouros catarrh whorevcr located. Nc othor systumlo catarrh romedy has as yet boen devised. Insist upon having Po-ru-na. Thoro aro no medicines that oan be substituted. Thoro is no othor remedy that can bo relied on to euro ca tarrh of tho kidnoys. Po-ru-na curea ca tarrh of any organ of tho human body Send for freo catarrh book. Address Tin Po-ru-na Drug M'f'g Co., Columbus, O, ii i iTiniir-i i r "-ii viffin mi u rr;r,7mt prcunL TWtfTWssC THIS WEDK ONLY, "AHTMEDALLIOnS E 2.5 . " Ms? CHANGE OI? FIRM ) N- "-. ". .-X ' AT X, 'fe;t F0R8UDJECTSSEE OUR WIMDOWS.... i Patton's Book Store, iifmnnnMinnnni Household Treasures Hard wood fronts with two nice flour bins each u: !o a .n ,'noiioc Hflonor ihnn nn nrrlinnrv treasures. One bin has partitions in for different kinds of flour. Each bin holds a 50 lb sack of flour and a quart seive. Two nice clean bread boards. Two small drawers one drawer, partitions for knives forks and spoons and. are well finished at prices that are within reach of all. J GROWMD OUT 1 To make room for an immense stock of toys EE still to come wc must H 'reduce our stock of boots and shoes, underwear, E piece goods, trunks, val- p thing. v i: inw PRICED F. W. H0LLIS & COMPANY. FURNITURE HOUSE. FIRST DOOR NORTH OP P0ST0FF1CE. COMMISSIONERS ADJOURN TODAY Have Made Reduction In As sessment Valuations TO AID CHILDREN OF TEXAS K NEW LOT of thosogood housohold trcagures just from tho shop At Uureu k Hamilton. Journal. CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. Thoro will be nu ontortal mnent Wednesday evening at thoroaldonuoof W. O, Tillson on Contur atreot, between Commercial ami Liberty, lor tho bonellt ol tlittlinjecopal churchi A Quo JHorary and musioal program hus bVou propared ami lunch will bo served. Admission 15 cents. . An Important Difference. To njako it apparent toiI)oiundB who think thuinfcelvoa ID, thuttliey aro not ulliQted with arjy dlsoaso but thai ths system only nwils oleauslnjj, s to bring comfort home totholr lionrU.ttsuonrttvu condition It oaslly euratl by uglng Syrup of Kigs. ManufBoputtil by the Cillfomia Byrup of Klga 0. only, villi "hl by all ilruvlatH. Ilr A'autilale ft torn ta thm i Nkw York, Nov. 21.A check for ' r0,000 was malted last night to Gov ernor Joseph D. fc'ayors of Texas to be applied to tho aid of tho children who lost their parents In thu September storm which dovaBtated Galveston, It is tho offoriiiK of tho newspapers of W. It. Hearst and represents tho proceeds of tho Galveston Orphan's llazaar hold hero and tho rftlt of friends of tho suffer urn of the disnetcr. Eadesvor filly. Tho Chrlbtirtu Kndeavor rally at 7:!t0 tonlKht held in thu First Congregational I'huroh will Ihj ivldreseod by Itov. II. A, Kotohum, aftor which Mr. .Tonka will deliver an addroes, giving a report of tho World's Christian Kndeavor eonvontlon hold in London. All Kmleavorors aro osptKitwl to lo prosout nr.d thu public Is tioruThJIy Invited. 'A1 7F ,ty We fl?? fleadqiiarfers - For Your Breakfast Foods. Cream of Wheat, Kalston Break fabt Food.JMs ton Pancake Flour, Pillsbury'-s Vitus Mush.Gra no, Dftssicjijed Wheal, Wheatine, Germea, Granose Flakes, Mult Break fast fooriV X X : : -: J Five minute much U atill our laudor. 0)k In fl'vo rolnutoj, lOo for a 2X lb package. .,.., ,,....!,....,... .., a iuii uniLOj Aoma mitia prounow. , ioiu .v i .'i i? ? f Tit. VU. Z ' llolled OaUfiTlS toffen. Wo xrry Urn Imt rollwl oats In tlm olty, 5 lbs for 25o. "" l(nimlinrlf"'nii M-lint tvtful hrinlillll'-llVUm IHJSV riouruiuo HaatSrn 6rAtreri: ' "" "" llemsmberil - 4& bn'ttib buy Oyer's Uwt Flourii 1 i In lVndleton, ftotli -& Gfgffcret Phono Oil. m BtaUHt. RARE AND LATE KIND OF MUSHROOM Allies Garter brings The Jouknm-o variety of mushroom that was coming up just beforo this freeze, and oxamlnu tion by a local mushroom export, Dr. 0. II. Hall, dlsclosos tho tact that it is the famous Gyromitra lirunus. Tho stem is lluttM and tho cap Is like a bishop's mitro sot on In a twisted fashion. It is ono of tho very flneatediblo variotios but Is known to nut tow. It grows to per fection in Oregon, and Is ono of tho kinds that dries poriectly and can bo stored and kept a long time. AJTISTS, havo your frames made from our rem nants and then paint your pictures to lit. You will savo mouoy. Ilureu & Hamilton. QUARTERLY MEETING FRIENDS ICHURCH tialem quarterly meeting of thoFrfemla Church opened at Marion at 2 o'clock on Frlda) tho 16th, holding two sesaiona on tho ubovo date, threo sessions on Satur day ami throo on tho bablmth, with tho eloping services at 7:110 p, m., nil of which was woll attended. Number of visitors pro'ent wsh thirty-six; two from N'owborg, throo from Sherwood, four from Canby, nine from Scott's Mills, ilvo from Salem and thirteen from liosedalo. Ministers proeont, eight, Tho sentiment was unanimous that tho gathering was a pleasant oi'o and the vUitora departed to their homes realix ing they had been well pud for their trouble in facing the-rain and storm tliut raged during tho meetings. A. II. Guomiu. Tho Marlon County Commiealomer's court havo been in session toduy and ex pectod to finish tho business bofqro them this afternoon. Tho proposed reduction in tho assessed valuation of real estate haB boen mado under direction of tho court. City prop ortyy la but llttlo offeeted, tho changes being mado mostly In farm lauds and In some of tho outlying additions. While reluctant to ninkothiB reduction, tho county olllciala havo felt obliged to do so by the action of other counties iu tho stato which Beem to havo all joined lnaconcortcd scramble to got out from under the burden of stato taxes, Tho court visited tho stool bridge and pointed out to tho contractor somo mi nor repairs which aro not included in his contract. PARDON OF EDWARD L. MIMMS Gold framed medallions for Christmas presents. Tho Kllto Studio. t II 21 tf NEW SALEM MILITARY BAND Thsnkstlvlni Dinner. Parties or families rioalripg Thanks giving dinner at tho WilLtnoUo hotel, pleaso send their namea to thu hotel, eo as to havo tables to thomselvus if do shod, Tho monuo of tho Thunksgivlng will bo published In Tub Jouksal to morrow. Families can go there and get their dinner (or less money than they can got It at home. Look at tho menuo. YBW PAFK MEAT MARKET Headquarters for tho boat meat and lard In tho olty. Glvo us a call and boo how welt wo can pleaso you. Prompt and care ful attention to all orders. : : f Pbpne, b'ftck 3501. : : : : F. G. BOWEFSO& PROP'PJ A now military band has boon organ lr.cd at Salem, partly composed of mem bora of F. Co., and elected ofllcera last night: I. J. Martin, President. K. J. Sporry, Secretary. Paul Stego, Treasurer. John Graber, Librarian. Frank J. Haas, Leader. W. II. Selhvood presided ovor the meeting and following are tho instru mentalists: Harltono, I J. Martin. Cornet, Kric Kleppln, FredGeer, Earl Spurry. Alto, Paul II. Stego, Goo. Judson, Itov llvrd. John Graber. Tenor. Rov McAtee. Walt Leuuen. Carl Reynolds, Joo Graber. ,. Tromhono, Oak Sutton, W. II. Sell wood, Pass. Fred Whitler. llassdrum, Fred Brauuing, Clarionets, Paul Anfrauc, Rnbt Suvago, Milo Matthews. Tho 8 now band moots at , the armory Wednesday and Saturday nljhts. Friedman's New Racket WILL TAKE PLACE SOON. In ORDER TO MAKE THE CHANGE, THE STOCK HAS TO DE REDUCED NEARLY ONE-HALF Great Bargains I THE FAIR STORE 9 E2 7J rnmniirr lul St.. 4 274 Commercial St.. saiem, ureton. And to sell rapidly, thcro must be soinp indureuient to tho purchaser. TIiTb tlioy aro euro to havo. Wo otnrt tlft great destruction of tho prices on our stock Immediately, and will tako abniit (50 days. It will ennblo you to buy n $15 suit of clothes for f, a $12 suit for $7.50, a $10 suit for $0.50. nn $8 suit for jfi. In children's clothing you will got tho samo proportion. . Men's rubbors worth 75c. for 60c and COc rubbers for 40c. l-ndles' rubbers worth 00c for 3Bo. Children's, inbbors tho samo proportion nnd tho same iu artics. Rubber boottf, a discount of 25 per cent. Mackintosho? for mon and ladies nt C5o on tho dollar. Spool cotton, beet hranriri, at 25c por doen. Ton cent spool silk for flvo centn. A package of chenlllo or nrratono to boII for lie. worth 15c. Kmbioideries at 00c on tho dollar; Inct'B ditto. Passamuiitry trimming at half price. Ijidjes' shoes wortli $5 for 7fit'i ull la dies' uliocs cost $2, $2.50, $11, $3.50 to bo sold for 50c. Children's bIiuch just half price Overalls worth 60o for !lc. All our men's underwoar nt 00c on tho dollar. Men's ovcrtliirts at GOc on tho dollar. Men's collars, tho 20c and 15c grado. nt 8c, thu '24c grado for 7o, tlio 10c for 5 cents. Hlnukets, quilts, couuterpanen will bo soli) at a diBcount of 25 per cent. LatCBt styles of ladies' Jockeli itill!( Latest styles of ladles' capri atfA-M tho dollar, ' " woo .AlpipufAfUkefsphnhcs and ih worth from $1 to 2 prr van K ni.t nr r,n nil ..ii.... '..i.-.'"' ""I U FOld for 31c per yard, worth from to I $1 per yard: t Vi A $2, $2 50 and $!1 corset for $1. tt enreet for 75c. $1.25, $1 eortet for V 75c corset for 40c. WT Mon'B working gloves n mluctionci Tho best kid gloves at Im'f price. FqathorB, tins and plumes worth to to 75c to bo sold for l()c each Towels nt two-thirda their value. Table clothes,25 xr cent, discount. All drees goods, 80 per cent dltcoant Our aim is to rcallr.t ahtnt U5c on thi dollar avitrago, on alicut $ 10,000 tvom, of goods, nnd must he done within &i dnyH from tho 15th ol November, N rkties, 35c grade for 20c, 60o irnl. for 35o, tho 25c bowB 'or 15c. Sox that will wear the priroq out bt polling a 50o pair for 38c. 1 35c pair to 25c. A 15n pair for Oc. A 10c p.ilr He, and a Gc pair for 3c. A fountain pen wortli 25c for 8c. A box of paper and envelops trcrlli 15c for 4o Tnblo cutlery nt COc on tho dolltr. Rnzors, strops, and knives, artWei worlli n ilollar (or (JOr. NEW TODAY Advetllsemtnts under this head 5c a line each Issue Try tho Kllto for ChrUtmaa Fotos. 1121 Application and Argument Made Before Gov. Geer. . Edward L. Mlmms, of Pendleton, was convicted and rent to Salem for man slaughter, and Tuesday afternoon Gov ernor Geer heard arguments presontcd by United States Senator Pritchard of North Carolina, who afterwards visited tho young man at tho place of his con finement. Tho Senator was accompanied by his wifn on this trip and thoy took tho tho train for California and thoy aro en route home to Marshall, in their own stato. Tho man ho has aukod a pardon for is a son of ono of tho most prominent fami lies in Tennessee, his brothor lieing ono of tho most prominent criminal lawyers in TonneB60o,W. O. Mlmms of Newport. Edward L. Minims was a deputy col lector of revenues undor tho Cleveland administration and has bean for thirteen years a resident of Oregon. IIo married a daughter of Sonator Matlock by whom he had flvo children. Whon askod by his attorney yesterday if he would accept a conditional pardon, based on his leav Ing Oregon, ho looked dismayed and shook his head Baying ho could not boar to llvo bo far away from his children. Tho clrcumBtancos of his conviction as near as can be learned from tho docu ments on file in tho caso aro as follows : in a saloon row with ono Miller, tho bar keopor and also n gambler, tho latter ordered Mlmms out of tho place and fol lowed him up with an ico-pick In his hands, Words passed botweon them and Miller struck Mlmms and knocked him down, beating him after ho was down so aa to raise large lumps on his head. While tho mon wore down, Mlmms shot Miller fatally. On trial for murder tho jury hung 30 hours.olght standing for acquittal, but finally com promised on manslaughter but recom uiendel him to tho extreme moroy of tno court wmen wouiu tiavo been ono yoar. lie was sentenced for flvo years, but has been in confinement fifteen months in all since ho committed tho crime. Prominent people are interested in the release of thu young man, his petition being signed by United States eenators from North Carolina and Tenncse'LO, be sides Governors and Congressmen and tho Senators from Oregon, and promin ent citizens of this stato. THE EAST SALEM MEAT MARKET. Corner 13th and Center Streets, will keep nn assortment of good meat, Call and examine A share of your patronage is solicited. Frank P' Litchfield, Profirhtor. 11-21-Ot Thankselvlnt Dlnuer, Tho ladles of tho W. O. T. U. will servo a Thanksgiving dinner from 12 to 3, Thanksgiving Day, at tho W. C. T. U. hall. 11 21 24-28 Notice, All members of Robekah or Odd Fol low Lodges, und their families aro invit ed to attond a dancing party on Friday evening Nov. 23rd in tho I. O. O. F. Hall. Admission free. Committee. 11 21 2t Skatinr. You may not bo able to go skating, but you can do something that will af ford you greater onjoymont,that ie, tako yourmoalsat SmoNa'a Restaurant. This will give consumers an opportunity to pur chase the best grade of jjoods 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 comejmd partake of this great sale at. JL X X X X FR DM S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Com. Sts. Salem Or. LEAVE IT with Duron & Hamilton, your order for picture framos. Wasted Oats, Hay and Pork. At tho Oregon Stato Ponltontiary, 1000 bushels good clean feoi oats. 10 tons good clean timothy hay, 30 dressed hogs first class pork, woight 200 lbs. and up ward. Proposals will lie received for tho obovo at tho oillco of thu superintendent until '3 o'clock p. m. Saturday Nov. 24, 1000. Tho right is reserved to reject nny and all bids or any portion of a bid. J. D Lee, Superintendent, O. 8. P. 11 10 3t To EnJOv What Is Served In addition to havlnc oood food wall cooked it Is deslrablo that you havo a oomfortablo seat In ,n pleasant dining room, mis is wnai our patrons enjoy whilo partaking of their mpals. bT. fcLMo Restaurant, SEYERE CHARGE ON A MINISTER Wimcksuarrb, Noy. 21. Rev. Stuart tho Haptist clergyman who was arrested at Philadelphia on tho charges of mur doring hhvvi(o and of malpractice iu causing tho death of her infant beforo birth hus boon taken to Wyoming, whore he was arraigned lieforo a justice. of tho Peace, Only the malpractice ohurgo was preferred. Stuart pleaded not guilty. The Justice admittod SUwt to ball in tho sum of $1500 which was furnished. KRUGER LANDING IN THE RAIN Mausbili.v8 Nov. 21. 8 o'clook waa tho tlmo announced for Mr. Krugor's landing but the Go)dor!and had not yet been sighted. A drenchiag downpour of rain prevailed throughout the entire night. t HEARTH BRUSHES are just tho thing for aweoping the ashes from your grate. Duron A Hamilton havo their. FATAL FIRE IN WASHINGTON Nkw Whatcom, Nov. 21. At Forest Grove, Wash., yesterday F. WrProuty'a Uveyjar old eon was burned to death and five horses and fifty tods hay con sumed in a burning barn. Lord Roberts Injured. London, Nov, 21, Report reached hero that Lord Roberta was injured by being thrown from a horso. A Snow Stora Affords tomporary enjoyment for the boys, but to give ttaru as well as older persons continuous pleasure, vou need to put before them a good supply of tho first-class eatables as bought from Branson A Raan PIANO TUNER. W. O. Nisloy, tho piano tuner, is in the citv. Leave orders at Wlcrtrlnn' Music Store or at Burchardt's book store. ll-19-2t, Christmas nreHmit. f!ll at tlm i.-iiin Studio beforo you decide what you want. ii ai if TOOK HIS LIFE ON ELECTION BETS OnicAcio, Nov. 21. The Tribune saya: Orville G. Bursen who klllod himself by taking strychnino was tho originator of tho photo-button nnd wire Jewelry. Ilia friends say his death was due to a nervous uffectlon aggravated by the recent death of his two children and by losses in election hots. SEASONABLE GOODS AT SEASONABLE PRICES Dressskirts, Underskirts, Wool Shirt-waists and Fascim- tors at 1-3 discount from Regular prices. Our purchase of travellers samples, at 1-3 discount, en ables us to do so, Having purchased the stock of the Osborn Racket Store at a great discount, I will sell shoes at wholesale cosl and some for less. ISflDORE GREENBROfl Location First Door South of the Postoflice, imi i uiltlO moor Fine Buckles, Tips and Plumes The latest in hats and many other novelties at the N EW miLLINBRY STOPB MRS, D, L, FIESTER, First Door South oi Posd ( ' - ' : : r i.4 i , ysrCuis'Cs'&'CC'C''i As an investment, pay wWf5 dividends. This fart h" continually by our BW'Mf continually by our grau - t, our students havo gone ron ww ...Antni.taamn nvment during ix iwnWPPlcH. P an now to take a n AT THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, SALEM, 0KEGUP. Tho present year. You will flnrl hero skillful teachors, correct nf-t,,oi'?i0,trrf pmiimnnnta Kl n.l....l t n.l.nlil.l ... ...... !... Vlallnrn WKlf.OrT.O 'ur 'X' ... cataloguo address, W. I. Stai.ey, Principal, salcm. ww WINGS OF BASE For the tired woman, who has to sew, That'a tho way they all talk of tho Standard Rotary. Como to the store and try one. You'll understand better, ill en. ; H07 Oommuroial St. ST Carhide for your gas lamp, 2 poundj for 25 cents. Bottled Beer Klingcr it lieck.SuccrsBoia to tiouihSalerr. Bottling Works, All orders for bottled iHrwill lw rlllw' at the browory. ICopt on cold tarauo Fro eiltv d!'.vnry Trtl.Tlnn Jl'U WAIiR:1 Oil I nu.i fM I OlAlfl UUUtNTY' V M (CITY Highest cash prion paid at Gilbert uros. Hunk. opio'l(o Hrnv Bros. Hold government iiuonso as doalorn in all kinds of securities U lfl tf Wood Sawed and Cedar Posts 2000 Finet cedar posts ju t received and lor sa'e at reasonable price. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Phone 301 319 Front St. tart" l) i in..... Poinliont ror vouiiin;r "- . , . nnd nl oeca"'ns' ' " Lcllov L Gesncr, IW a03CotweniFrrjrS- N. W. N. COLLEGE ,FI ur myai ia:? tn't of Musk. ' ,,, a f rtarlffld A J. UliM of Deeartmtat of Musa- .f Ful coaiei la the ERSfffoBw && anJ rl. Vln term blai 't . rW Hcna for circular to tf p, f llmloroomKo. T.Pao'- Northwestern Norg School and Business OOTpWe reh SCOPES? 4 TrS'LAND.1 Igg