The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 04, 1901, Image 4

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At Removal Sale Prices
Here's a Partial List
TWENTIETH
CENTURY
Fund lor Presbyterian Church
Extension
MAYOR
EOAS, FURS. COLLARETTES
$30 Oft Denver BpcciAl rrico . . . 1 23 00
17 CO Red Fox. Sncoial Price. . . Jl 00
0 00 Grey Ftor, Special Price. 7 W
HOOOpoMtim, 8poo!tPrico...0 50
f6 CO Blk. Martin Bpcclnl Prfco. f 5 50
M 60 Black Bel Bmh Price. ..f 3 ffi
2 CO Coney, Special Price 1 W
JACKETS
l! 0& niouw or Htom J" ffi
iro oo Mouse- f R Kq
120 00 Oxford Dox ! "
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in
tv on r'atnr Uox
JlBOOKton Fur Trim.....
fUOOI'.ton ..
913 CO IJlaolc nnd Browns..
f tfl oo Assortment
00
110 76
f 800
ra
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BISHOP
New Eyes For Grandma
foot oye
111
Ami elaneca that will make Up nil do
flciencioR in fallliK nnd Imperii
nor
it v
with prop-
'ululit will bo foond In our superior lino
of optical Roods. Wo will test your oye-
sight freo. nnd fit It perfectly with prop
triv aiiliuitntl lanee. In a scientific man
nor, nnd nt priroa that will salt your
pocWbook. . ,
NOTICE those having received So
taclos or eyeglasses for Christmas prcs
enls will Iw fitted correctly free of
charge. . , ,
Those brought other placed will Iw ex
changed nt reaimioblo price.
Chas. H. Hinges X
Kcxt Doorlto llolrersoo's
;. ,?&'
'irtjpr
Scientific Otilcln
290 Commercial St.
THE WEATHER. -
Tonight and Saturday night, snow,
!otdor. Continued cold for several days.
Wind from southeast shifting to north
east, Windy.
Wheat Market,
Haw Fbamiusoo, Jan. I -Cash 1.00
Ohioaoo, 111., Jan. J.-May. 7HH.
Halem, CO.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MAUI BY
Tito Sldnov Powor Co,
SHIMMY, unnooH.
uwilo (or family use, HRk your grocers for
t. Bran nnd.thorts always on hand.
A T. WALN, AGENT,
riiona 61.
A No. I, Dry 4 foot Fir wood
$2,75 a cord.
AIm) sawed wood and cedar post.
D. S. BENTLEY & CO
lbea SOI
3l9FroaSt,
NEW TODAY.
AJverllmesu usltf thli
head Jc a list each Ittut
MOUBB KOU BKNT-Flvn rooms, largo
kitchen, with larn anil row table,
good gardon iot, In Itoiwt nddl
tlon, soma pasture. Uy (I. W. Hunt,
Valem Oregon. 4 8t
Dywpola Averted
liv tutlmf the bread mado from whole
wheat (lour aa baVed at the Pioneer
Bakery and told nt fittong'a llostaornnt.
STEAMER GUY, OF
SKAGWAY, LOST
Tacuua, Jan. l.JTha ilcamvr Guy,
according to Hkagw ay advices brought
dawn by the Viator lau, was wrecked a
mile ami a half Utow Hkagway on
Uto afternoon of Hatarday, December
Jtt. The (luy w on her way from
Kkmway ta Hayi whw lhi dlMtter oc-
wirtiHl.
'Ilia newt wan kIvch eulat Hknguny
ky tlm ileawer Mabel, which pavd
tht wteok IWemlmr MS. HIim IhuihI the
Uuy'abatlwl hutlatlieto on the rocki
wthet tleu(lU canal. Titers
wr nlltghU or lgu i Hl aboard and
the mppeallUm Uthat Captain K. U.
UtckiuMi) and th etew, oniiitlii et
thi mglwr ami elerk, wne drownrd
while trying ti nk timv in a mcall
Imat,
THE FARMERS
ftttiit for U htw Ctittry.
Ttt mm t rurvewl awM the great
xuiutfl ei tue nw wmri vu rni
i fery t of prarUtMta aud grtteerle
p iinif wy
uraKWHi A ngn
IN CONGRESS
Grangers Will Hold Forth On
Jan. 7tii and 8th
At the "Senate Chamber With
Interesting Programs for
Two Days.
Henry 11. Thlclieu, secretary of the
Fnrniera' Congrcw, has prepared a pro
urnmtorthn lticotfnif which will take
nla In the Benate UlmmlMir in luo
Capitol, on noxt Afonday and Tuesday,
7th aud 8th of January. Tho progrnm
la the result of much work and careful
thought of the secrelnry, add was mado
with sHHJInl reference to tho needs and
roqulromonts of progressive farmers, at
the present time. Tho toplus selected
aro those In whluh (armors are most In
forested and the dlrcussion of which
will bo of the greatest profit to them.
It Is expected that a largo attondanrn
of the progrcHslvo farmers of the Mix to
of Oregon will be patient, aud that tho
Farmers' Congrees can bo mado a per
manent Initltullon at this meeting, thus
giving to the farmers wliut other Indus
trial Hoes have Ionic onloyod on or.
gsnUatlon that will Iw able to ureatly
bcaelltjts ludlvldual memhers.
Titn JnunNAf.extendsa hearty uelcomn
to ill farmer readern to come In and
enjoy the free nutpour of wisdom In the
Henale Chamlwr (or two days. They
aro Invited to come and bring their wives
arid young people and let the Keillor
burghvrs Imagine litem selves Hnators
fur awhile nnd get up ami spout n little
horse sense In the halls of legislature for
athsmre. It will do tho state moro irood
andcost less than wheat lie felons are
setting.
'lUMJoi'iiv.i rouKt apical m nil un
ion) buslnens men to no over their Hits
of customers and sit down nnd send a
personal letters to farmers they are ac
quainted with urging them to come In
ami aitenuuio farmers (jmigress, nmi
while they are hero nmko it pieanant (or
them. If that Is done there will 1h) a
larva attendance and It will do us nil
good and leavo n pleasant ImprestliHi
soolally as well as In a business May. It
juiystobo pleasautnn such ocoasions.
Tua Jourkal otllco will bo ulud to see its
many of its Irlcnds and patrons as can
Und time t(ea)l during thoenugrets.
Following is tho program for the two
days' sessiens:
f'l'p to Date Diary In j." lr Jawm
Wlthrcombe.
"TheHllot How to bultd ami How to
Fill." Ueo W Weeks.
"What Franco Can Teaeli Oregon
tuMll !.... l..il 1? II I .1.- '
wt ..miivp, ,ui i i. ca.o.
"Itelal on lwtweenthe Farmer r.ud tlui
lUllroad." 0 It Msrkhaiu.
"The Pluke: Its Kxlttunriw uA
Ohangw.and How II Mny Affect the Fu
ture oi iHetsiieop uiuuitry," I) I) Heeler.
'The Introduction of the Angora (Wt
InU the t'nltnl State," It M Willlaai
son. "KwUie Hrtuhllng," J II Bnrly.
"Cuoperattou Among PrtMlueer),"
Tllmon Ford.
"How to Maku farm Ufe AutaoUv,"
MrsK II Looney.
"Does It Pay to Hata Frenh I'lHk
ami Dog.lfniieir' T I. Davhhwu.
"Farsvera' Market."Hw IWutw KU
Hi). "Value of the bjnte Fair t the Pr
dueer,'. HoiiUeo I. Uees.
REFORM AMONG
THE PRESBYTERIANS
A Great Corps oi uiergy
Wanted to Minister
to the People
Xmw Yhk, Jan 4.-rml8r he
usHios of the PmbvUtrlan iwiiiMillUe
of the Twentieth Century fund uml In
the Interest of that fund, a meeting
held last night in Uie Presbylorlnn
church. The trtir)0e of the meeting
wastoaroiiHJinlereetln and tiiUa the
iKsnovolenco of J'rMbytarlana for tho
extension of the different branch! of
the work of tho ehnreh at the iMtrlniilng
nf i hn Twentieth century.
n, linv. Dr. Mott Purvis, chnlrtuan
of the committee presided. The follow.
in..inknrnddroeeod the meeting Kov,
Marcus Brownson, DD, of Phllndelphln ;
Ilev. Frank P. Klllnwood. gecretnryof
the Hoard of Foregin Missions of tho
im.).i;iprlti fhurcli i Kov. ClinrleH A.
Dickey, DD, of Philadelphia, moderat
or of the General Assembly; Hov.
Charles M. Dabcouk, DD, of this city.
Tho following laymen speke:
Win. K. Dodge, Jr., John II. Conyersn,
( iM.iimtiilntiln. viae moderator of tho
Ooneral Awemhly and John K. Parson.
Mr. Ilrown snld tho movomont had
lw.n fultv orirunixed in '.7 difforent
presbyteries in different parts 01 tho
country, and sinc'o It began 200,000 had
already been contributed, f-ntcr In tho
evening nn announcement was mndothat
a gentlomiin whose name was not given
had contributed J1170,000 for the new
church In Dover, N. J.
Dr. Klllnwood, pleaded warmly for the
foreign missions and also for special ef
forts to payoff theiiiortgngOB.omoun.inK
to half a million on the Presbyterian
hulldinii on Fifth avenue. He said half
of that amount had nlromly Ken prom
tsed on condition the iward would rnlio
the remainder ol tho sum before Mnmli
12. The booid has since raised 108,000
to meet the Indebted mm.
Win. F. Dodge said: "In thlsclty w
have millions invested in costly church
odlllcos, mostly among thu rich. Tho
churches aro opou alxxit three hours iv
week and closed all therostof the time
whlloevll Is always awake. I belle vo
we will Iw obliged to place our ehurchos
on n business basis and keep them open
all of the limo to let the people In nnd a
great corps of clergymen attached to
thnohuroh always ready to minister unto
the ieoplo who need their ministrations
at all times nf the day.
Talks Business in His An
nual Message
IMPORTANT FIGURES
ABOUT CITY .FUNDS
Statistics and Suggestions
Concerning the City's
Welfare
Mayor's MeiMie.
Kai.km. Ore.. Jan. 3. 1001
To tho Hon. the Common Council of
the City of Pnloni, Oregon :
Ohjelhmrn: In compliance with the
loo- nnit unnnnil UBMJO. I OOll VOUr Bl"
tonlloti to the municiKl affairs of this
olty, as they present themselves nt tho
close of one administration and the m-
oinnlna of another.
The bonded liabilities of the city are
as they worn at the beginning of the
year 1900, namely:
a l..t IW 1 tftHB. 20
veers. 5 per cent f 1(1,000 00
llrld'ge bonds, Oct 1, 1830,30
years, 5 per cent . . -tO.ono iw
llrldge lonil, Oct. 8, 1800. a)
von. r ixit cent jii,uu w
......ll.. l.w)o nv. 2. 180L'.
UO vears. 5 per cent 20,000 00
Funding bonds, Jnn. 1, 18M,
'JO years, 0 per cent ...
Funding bonds, Oct. 2, 1600,
m vinm. 4 ocr cent
Street bonds, Jan. 1, 1805, 10
years, 0 por cent .
00,000 00
OC.OOO 00
0,181 CO
Tho nifgregato bonded debt
being
Tho total warrant Indebted
ness of tho ultyon io
comber 31, 1000, amounts
to
J220.181 60
7,870 95
15
DEATH OF AGUINALD0
ftiotlmie.1 from Pint Phkp.
understand he was a eloso friend of
Agulnaldo, and has kept in touch with
that rvmnrkeble perrnnnge even after
llueiieamlnn hlmiell took a neutrnl
stand.
Iluemauiino, how overdid not token
firm stand on the sklent America un
til recently
And this puts fholiabilitios
of tho city at the begin
ning of tho year 1001, at
the sum of 227,501
With n small modicum of
ntorot on tho warrant
indebted new.
This council is entitled to the credit of
having kopt the city within her income
during tho year Just closed, ns was done
in the preceding year of 18W, ns tno
following figures will shew:
Estimated income for WOO . 27.000 00
Actunl expensee fur for HKK)
werens follews: hondml
interest U.OiM M
Warrant expoiiM) 15 0S7 fi2
Which gives a total of ex
pense for 1000, of i Srt.OIB 51
And loaves tho olty on tho
credit side of her ledger,
at 41 W
Hut the autnal revenue nf thu city has
lieeu greater than that estimated for her,
ns witness the following figure:
Amount received from the
general tax 17,8iW 20
Amount rtMtuvod from ttio
recorder's olllco. . . 13,380 80
Mnking the handsome total
of
Of (IiIb sum, tho city received
from the Mle ol the Nil-
. ;ii,u;ii ir
u city i
hi of t
son Avenue block
H.760 00
Leaving tho net income ot
the city, from regular
sources, at the sum of .. t 27.-I8I 18
Or, nt tho advance over her
ostimuted income, of f 181 18
I quote these liguree to show you nmi
thu people of the city, that the adminis
tration hns endeavored to llvu m closely
as poMlhle to the necessities o( tho mil
nlci)Ality and that It hns not Iwu ox-
I trnagnt in its ettinmtoe ol the business
And our prices are unchanged
but our stock is. We had no .high
Pcesjorthe Clus rA
mmm
II yuu uccu wijiiiiMs "
15 percent.
The Christmas
Rush is uyer...
F.
w. hollis sl aa
Ijw priced Furnitnro House.
such n
euces arise to detor you from
ooneumatlon.
Tho departments ore In excellent con
dition, with tho exception, porhaps, of
certain needed repairs to the reserve tiro
engine, nnd the matter is urged upon
the committee on flro and water for
expcJ11'0"8 adjustment.
My personal thanks are duo nnd are
cheerfully given, to each nnd every
member of tho council, for tho uniform
kindness nnd helpfulness nccorded mo in
tho past, nnd I glndly pledge my con.
stnnt purpose to work with you in tho
future for the ndvnntngo nnd proepurity
of Palem.
With groat respect.
Yoiit obedient servant,
C. P. JlMtor,
Mayor of Salem, Oregom
liToiilen Times
People overlooked tho importance of
permanently benollcinl uffcctn nnd wore
entielled with transient nction ; but now
thnt it is generally known thnt Syrup of
Figs will permanently ovcrcomo hnbit
unl constipation, well-informed pcPl0
will no buy other laxatives, which net
for n time, hut finally Injure the eystom.
Buy tho genuine, made hy the California
Fig Syrup Co.
KRUGER COMING.
Omtlntied from llr pnge,
See Our
17 lbs, granulated cane srnrar,
1.00.
18 lbs. extra C cane sugar Si.
Roasted coffee, per lb. 15c,
or 2 lbs. for 25c.
2 brands excellent flour 75c
per sack.
When buying groceries don't
fail to call on us.
M, T. Rineman
132 State Street. Telephone 131
A Happy
New Year
, r
', $ '.
s- --
It Is almost certainly decided thnt Mr.
Kruger will go to Amoricn in Fobrunry,
probably accompanied by Win. T Stend,
who will make n rlnginK campaign In
. ,,,-,-. I... Il.n ...n
OeunilOI BIUJIUUK ma wi
The Journnl corrospondont snw Mr.
Stead boforo he loft for Paria in company
with John B. Milhollnnd, who boro nn
Invitation from prominent New
Yorkers to Mr. Krugor to visit Amer
ica. While In Pnris thoy will hco tno
leaders ol tho arbitration movement in
Kurofrt and deoldo definitely on plans.
Mr. Stead baUI:
'Tho timo has como for Prusldunt
Kruger ta play his trump card ami bold-
SALEM'S NEW
CITY COUNCIL
Organize and Elect New Of
ficers for the Year.
New Regulations for the Fire
Department Are Adopted.
At tho adjourned meeting of tho olty
council hehl Inst evening Alderman A.
Ucsner una auccooded by John R.
Krnueso, nnd little formality wna requir
ed to shift from tho old to tho now body.
Chief nmong tho things transacted
wna tho election of ofllcers, which result
ed na follews:
Pollcomnn J. W. Iowis
Ktreot Commissioner J. P. Frirull.
Flro Depnitment Chief. Thomas M.
Kckhnrt; engineer, J II Campbell, on
gino driver, W. II. Phlllpi, driver lioie
w. w. jounaon.
To you all. and many thanks to. the
public for the treatment Friedman's
New Racket received at their hands.
Tho rttBli for clothing, hato, shoes, velvets, velveteens, plushes,
cornet covers, Inces ntnl paseotnontrie still conDnuca nnd wo hope
It will Inst until tho lCth of January. Never boforo lins tho public
had such nn opportunity whero thoy could buy gootls.nt such
snerifleo enles ns were mado nt Friedmnn's H'ckot. Tho Ann has
lost upwards of thrco thousand dollnra on tho ninount Bold in
fortyllvo dnyB, yot wo nro sntlsfled for wo expected to inaku tlio
lose In ordor to rniso tho nmouiit of monoy, nnd ngnlnat tuch outU
thntwohnd to contend with, for novor In tho biBtory of Snloni
wcro there ho tnnny nctunl genuine enloa by n nutnborof Snloni
merchants. Thero were no fnlso pretenderfl, btitoveryono menut
what thoy snld. Thoroforo it is hut natural thnt thoy got a good
slinro of tho trade. Our grent loss hns been tho public (win. Tho
pooplo bought nt home it kept them from going to Portland.
Thero wero very few pnekngos coming from othor towns, tho
monoy wns not paid out to rallrond compnnics in transporting
Indies nnd their packnges. It saved it for tho families. Thoy had
plontv of money to invest at homo nnd Snnta Clnua cotB the
credit in mnking Inrge. elegant presents. Yet of nil the Bales
thnt were made ouUido of
FRIEDMAN'S EW. RACKET
thoro wero uo audi bargains given na wo do, scllinc Clnrk'fl
O. N. T. cotton for 25c por doon, thnt cost wholesale BOcj n suit
of good clothing thnt cost $15 for $8 ; an undershirt thnt cost $15
per dozen for 25c; a yard of plush or vol vet that coats $2 for 50c;
a pair of overalls that cost COc for .18c; a pair of shoes thnt coatif 4
for COc; a pair of kid gloves thnt cost n dollnr for 25c; a corset
cover thnt cost fl.25 for 20c; n yard of uunuine silk quilted satin
for 40c, in fnct tho whole stock ot goods nt Friedmnn's Now
Itackot wero sold nnd will continue until tho ICtli of January nt
tho nbovo prices. Wo hnvo nothing to eny what tho now firm will
do alter that date. Don't miss tho opportunity whilo thoro is yet
timo to bring your woll-fllled puree to Friedman's Now Racket,
you'll not go away empty-handed when you see the goods mil
hear the price.
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
Cor. Slate and Com. Sts. Salem Or.
ly declare his intention to visit Presid- -J; - " "Qn
.. fnl.l..l,.u Iii iiMlnn t lMiil itilll llltn I.. . t t it tt ...t. I -I. ......
Duncan men iiih reaignauon, which a
"The Filipino lads" conttnuml PrU ex iuencies as they presented themselves. I
lent Wheeler, "are lirlgl)t fellows aud I It la imperative that this council shall I
uiivit quick to hum. Hnweer, I can
not say that they hara th stauuehnwM
and solidity of AiHerU-an youths lie
fnro the Hag of this eeuulry was raWl
In the UUitda ch Uyn as the wmild
Imvtt Ihmii sent to the wlioottf of Spsln
for their graduate siudltts. Now thy
cimie to ns."
SUPPRRSSED VOTERS
OoMllMHtt ftM HrH fi
WbU Mr. ClKMte has no iuttroetiou
yet oh this point, it is considered In
dltowtatlr olrcU that the l'iltl Ktates
wUI Not Hiakw th slightwt WMWHion
ami that ulliiunUtiv I nglaud will aemK
Um aiut-ndcU Utv.
FILIPINO OFFICERS
REP0RTFD CAPTURED
V.mJOT, Jan. I. Fullowttig dw
Mth nrtivxl fHMHAUwirHl lWwy :
"Tm atloek on Dm moraing af the
third .by lb fourth lniMittry,HMiriiiM and
avy at lVril Vtj,ialtNl in mtiie
( oe IJtlMtit tol, two Majors,
Av C)4tiM, IS prix-ftlv tn4irgtiiU and
(our tarimutM.
We Mean Bteio?ss -
We were nvcr better equipped to handle our large
and increasing trade than we are now.
OUR STORE IS CHUCK FULL.,,.
To the ceiling of good thing to taU
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,...
We ore satisfied with small profits, We suit all classes
of trade (ram the cheapest to the vary best.
m DO AS WfiADYRTISE..
We have no b$is to olTer j'ou ami make it up on
something eb
We believe intoight foiward business prinqiple&.
Beware of fake advertising. r
ROT H St iMBR
(tatttiUKK, PlwiHllt. Illiftt6t,
FUNERAL OF THE
LATE WM. ENGLAND
H .T :U I- lUot, of Pu t and arnml
l the ett) tbU utmia, Mt wudutud
Um (mimihI uf i' lit Wm. KukImimI at
tbo Utl WiIUiimM ihki afMrtiauu
Tk Tot wmwU atUMtWd by frimU
i I(m iWtwtwl, who briMhHt hmmumu
itirwl ttiweins). TJw rwitaius wr UM
to tm In Hrt Clery.
make some spmiy urrnngement to sup
ply the denclenoy In the current Income
ol the city, to meet the abatement ol her
general-lnx revenue eausiMl by the notion
of the county court of Murion county in
reducing the real-estate values nf tho
olty and county hy a leu per cent sub
traction. Tide Mellon deprives us of
about VO0.UO, and the city is in no
condition to spare such n block of funds,
and it must be supplied from such
source aa ou shall lUwm best able to
tHMrit.
0t very great diiftdvuiitaRt) under
which thveity has laltoml for years, lies
iu that (MMstrurtkm of lite usHtssmont
laws of the ktti that makes tho peraou
b! jHitirtj' of a taxpayer follow him or
hr to thu eouHty, for the purposes of
-olkwtiou. Iu my opuuon, uih! in tho
o)4iIoho( many raponllde citlsens,
Uila out tU eity out of nt least it.OOO
aatHal revun, thru Wing, by careful
mUhmW 8,000, worth of roual pro
Kty in UU city, and uot auwndnblu to
WHHlclral Ux beoHUse the ownets there
of live iKiyvod Uh lomidarlw of tho
olty. And I am glad to uuimmui to you
toat a Mil Is Iu course of preparation,
for soak ktgWlalii action as shall rem
ttdy this glnrlng iujus'.kw to SoUmu.
The city U In MMiud DiMnekl irondi
tfeN,aud it w vMihW, with a contiuu
an of Um ooantiv wauagoment
you hvi WttowtMl ou public attains, to
put uwrawDUHta current tm a strictly
th )msm ilunug the tMtunng yMr, pro-
viom no sainuviiiiiary, iwlww iutlu-
out McKlnley Inonlor to plead with lilm
the cause of tho Independence ot tho
South African republics. Mr. Kruger is
looked nt atkanco in Germany and
Austria, because ho Is tho Presldont of a
republic but ho thinks this will not bo
regnrded ns n disqunlllleation for ills re
ception by tho President of the greatest
republic In tho world.
Ho does not have thu belief thnt tho I
American Government Is Indifferent to
the wnr tho Uoers nro paging agnlnst tho
British monarchy. If ho goes to Amer
ica ho will go asPrealdont to vislta Presi
dont. IIo will probably arrive in ew
York In the mtddlo of February, tho
state of his health is not regarded likely
to doter him from croislng tho
Atlantic. Ho had believed tho voy
age would take a fortnight and is much
pleased to hear ho could mako It in
soven day.
"His movemeiitH depand iiou tho
health ol thoCxar, who is now quite well
and hud intended to return to Kt
Petersburg on January i, hut the in
11 uon a has broken out on the Neva and
It is a dangerous malady for thueo just
recovering from typhoid. The" Caor will
probably go to Tsarskoo Helo. If
President Krugor went to Russia he
would have a superb reception and at
overy station in Uermany between tho
Dutch and Ktissian frontier he would
recolvo ovations.
duly nccoptod and tho following ruleu for
tho flro dopnrtmont woro adepted: i
"Hosolved By the common council of .
tho City of Salem, Oregon, thnt, for the
bettor government of tliofliodopnrtment '
of snld city, the following regulations aro
hereby imposed and tho ofllcors ol snld
lopnrtmont nro ennrgou witn us cnroiui
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Now on - we are determined to close
out all our winter stock, and will sell
nbsorvance: That while tho enulnes he
longing to enid dopnrtmont nro in tho
houso nnd dormant, the responsibility
for tholr maintenance, safety and Kood
ordor shall rest solely with tho engineer
Ladies' wool hoio formerly 215c
a pair, for 18c pr.
Misses wool hose formorly L'Or a
pair for Ucpr.
Ladies lleeccd lined hose formurly
UTc n pair for 10c pr.
Ladies fleeced lined hoeo formerly
20u a nair for 1 le nr.
. .. . .. . ., . .v . i .: . . j . '
ol tlio sieam-nro-enginos oi eaui oonori-1 jjniies cotton liosoiormoriy l(ijc
ment; while said engines aro out of the ' n pnir for 10c
iiousQon iiro-aorvico, uriii, cisioni or , i.adios kli) cloves lormeriy i.sr
SIX FEET OF SNOW
CoHlluued Krow KtHl fa .
that the ferry sttwmer Newark was
withdraw ii from sorvieeaiul ilit irt-mlit
boat Mount Kdeu tinned Uik to irt.
jm Anohliw, Cnl., Jan. -I, lUporUi
from San Hrnarlinu, Itedlande, Hiver
Bhio ami otuar coiners ot the orxuiee
growing industry in Southern California
ludicate that tlte rHent coh) snap in
Mated practically no dauiag ou the
orange crop.
The eokl snap is WHevM to h at an
end the weather bureau predict goueral
rains, whkh will Ihi o K'wU lnmrU.
hydrant duty, thoy shall be under tho
express ordors of the chief of said flro
dupartmout, and he shall bo hold duly
and entirely responsible for safety ami
uue return to ttieir quarters in tne Uit
ity
all
a jwirfor
pr.
00c pr.
Ladles kid gloves formorly $1 a
pnir for 76c pr.
Lndios kid gloves nn asssorted
lot for COc pr.
Lndies silk mittens formorly fl a
pnir for 60c pr.
Childreii8 mittens 10c pr.
Fleishers knitting yarn 25c skein
for looskein
Dross buttons formorly 2.1c a dox
fir Co a doz.
Heavy silk veiling for 5c a yd,
Liberal Reductions on all lines of goods
Shoes, hats and caps, dress skirts, waists.
Will lw a good time to bogln
a practice course of study. A
ot tue
many
Thf First nf thp Ypr
aiv M. 11 vj ir wa a-iiv A vui throrough kncwledgo
branches constituting our roiinlar shorthand or business couree will open
opportunities in business. A course nt the
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Will Iw no exporimont, ns tho echool is well known or its thorough work.
unu liullvliliial instruction. tH-ml tor catalogue. Add rocs,
Hall: And it Is further ordered that all
ptirchaso mnde in behulf of snld depnrt-
lllllll kllllll IIH IIIMIII, IIV II rill IV I I I -
consent of tho committee ou llro and JCOrSCtSi Under WCat.
water of this council, nnd not othor-
wIbo." -
A petition ol. number of nitidis was, IS ADORB GRBBNBAUM'S
presented naklng for n bonnl crosBwnlk! , nnni. n. . rnn c,.iK nr ,i D.in:.
on Division streot nt its intersection I uutauuu i uoi uuui ouuui ui mc i udiuuiuc.
with High. The matter was reforred to
tho street commissioner with jM)er to
act.
Sundlnf Committees,
At the close of his mesangu, Muyor
Bishop announced the following com
mit teas for the year;
Ways nnd Moans Goo. Oris wold,
Thomns Sims and A. 13. Huron.
Ordinances K. P, Walker, S. A.
Itlgga and J. It. Krnusse.
Accounts and Current Kxpensoa A.
IS. Huron, Thomas Burrows nnd P. J.
i ,.t..
IMintl, I
Streets nnd Public Property S. A.'
Itiggs, A. II. lluren nnd K. P. Walker.
i.tconsee v. J. Larson. J. It. Krauese
and A. 11, Bur en.
Fire and Water Thomns Sims,
Thomas Burrows nnd Ueo. Grlawold,
Health and Police J. It. Krnusee, S.
A. Higgsand Thomas Sims.
Printing Thomas Uurrows.Geo. Grls
wold and J. It. Kraiiiuu
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VVHll.t WE AKU KtJMUUbL
mAwiupi LuuriiY ing the front of our
LAND TRANSFER store we will sell har
ness AND SADLUBS AT AC-
Chts
W. 1. Stalky. Saltm Ore.
T il ML ST
YBW PARK MBAT MARKET
Mtl Urd In Um 4f. Qtv wt a.
M ani v ko wall we anu
rw wi. Vmmpi and wi.
lnlalMtltallwhNi. :
P. C, DOWBRSOX, PRQPS
l lie oiiiiiiuii'uliotciry
nn mm Mi hMtur m ou machine
hun any ohnrnuuhlu uu the market.
Tula aaaMMMnt la not buncombe, it la
4M that we nrwv rry dar. and can
fwn to you In a mouMat fif wu'ri in
MtvMU. Oonw awl n.
Uand akabt autrh. hh speed,
kohUn, al Va om machine.
r. .N. 11 lutkir u m ahn for n
fl AJ W nnl cnatoneu d'
Orwg to mt k int. hww AHner.
ASLioi.Ss
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TEXTBOOK C0MMISI0N
ONE DECLINATION
BxJuUk) S. A. Lowell of PwtdMon
Uo1IhUm apointnMHt antl writ a
letter aUuugly unclug that it uliouU W
made up of whkwtarw uutiruiy. Ha
takM the vWw that Uh advocti of
the nrut wououoiy syatwua do, and
name a pnro 1m thinks ought to be
appointed.
Wm. M. Ladd Iniarnw te Uovntnor
that although Im kt a ry bwy wan,
he ceustdnr the (xwule ol Ofgon have
a right to any man's bt VirW w tUtr
Vo4)ftlf on UiU ux-AMon. II awniUt.
P. U OawnlMU. PrwtnWut of tke StaM
Nerntal KitMaii, uas acwnuMd.
nonu awl Colvig h not Ihmu mi4
ft .
KKIIBNT-A,
Affix lo V. W
Haute Pelur Stevens to Ullsabeth
Clark and William Stevens, land In Ma
rion oounty by will.
Fred D. Walters and wife to John
Klrk.TSjHjruu . J UU50
John Kirk and wife to W. A.
Zimmerman, 76 aeres 1060
E. P. Adams' and wife to Annie K.
Cline, block No. 7 in Iteming-
ton a aiul to Wood burn 42
M. K. Uoodell to Helon nVNith
wick S low Knight's addition to
anient .... .... ao
. M. Snepnnrd aud wile to V. W.
Kobnrte, 10 acrmi uo
JUDGE BOISE
GRANTS DIVORCE
Judg Hotsn heard a dtvoro ca tulay :
Jncub Babtt va. Euuua Bnbb. Jnxb
pU a uWren by dufnult.
Hertna E. lswit w. AW Lnwisnnt
hintnlatH p. nt. Bonhaw nn.1 Martin
wwn attorn? for both coan.
tttS
, wiy nau
O.JSS1cpx.3:u!V.
anniat j W l tM Um BmM
TUAL COST FOR CASH.
E. S Lamport Harness Co.
Sign of White Horn Vai Commercial st
PICT0N MINERS
WIN THEIR STRIKE
NEW STOCK
Shoes of all Grades.Mcn's. Ladles
and Children's..,..
Bought at close prices- and
willlbe sold lower than ever.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Re
pairing a specialty.
V
JACOB VOGT
06 State Street. Opposite Palton Bros.
Ualim, N. .. Jan. -L The oolHor
atnk in Piciou has ollaps)il by the un
conditional Burrwidar f tho Qt orators
to the demand (or a 1& percent iuereaie
m . Hie etHku lasted three days.
Had the ow nun not Kh'en hi the 1200
Miners of Spriuhill would luavo evwed
work totlav- awl uone out with tlwnr
ISeluH brethren. AtnurdlHgljr the .1
mine iHtjiii):,ra of the prvine met aud
raounil a decAnkw to gnutt th uVutatuU
oj Um num.
BantU . telaliyla.aj. .
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
JOHN F. CORDBAY, Minaier.
MONDAY NIGHT JAN. 7.
Stranger
in a
Strange
Land
Enacted By a SeecuU Selected Company
PRICES: Orchestra and first 3 rows. Drew
C75C last rour rows ureas iircic j;
:tWBirw Uikxnv 7Sc. lut rows 50t
'RICBS:
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PRsttw
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GaHery 2 St.
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