The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 12, 1901, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE DAILY JOURNAL;
1
'"Bust the party, bust the cau
cus, bust everything, -mcnride
K"I will worry Corbett until ye
aSi. Hip Hn rU hnrw iipaHu.".i.njA
VOI. XI
SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 1901
NO 1
I!
1
1
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED,
Prof. Garner, Hie explorer, la believed to bo lost in Africa.
Senalo passed Hoiibo hill increasing membership of congreea 28.
Food famine reported form Circle City and Lower Yukon district.
The McBrido anti caucus agreement is receiving no now signatures.
Corporations in Now Jersey paid $2,051,21)9 iutotlio State Treasury.
London press agrees that British nrmy in South Africa is on tljo defensive.
Two altompta of Montana Democrats td hold n senatorial caucus havo failed.
Steamer Tillamook caught in ico at Kodlac island and alandoncd by the
crew. "
Alfred Vanderhilt heslows marrriago portion of $3,7000,000 upon his intended
hrldu.
HtiBsia snld to ho making special agreement with China, irresposlivo of
Powers.
One Kddy, Biyonno, N. J, claims to havo eetabllBed communication with
other planets.
Chinese peace commissioners nave
note of poworB.
COMMUNICATION
WITH PLANETS
Said to be Established By a
New Jersey Genius
s,
He Gets Timed Soundings
Like Those From a Aorse
Instrument
Ni:w Youir, Jan. 12. Win. A. Kddy,
of Bayone, N. J., s.iys that since 1812 he
haj9 drawn from a kite wire hundreds
of electric signals, both regular
and irroulur, which may have
' coiuo from some planet and that the
Mguals have been regularly timed like a
Morse sounder. When tho oihIb of the
kite sustained stool wires separated by
silk strand, murks jump at 12 tceond
intervals.
Kddy says theso mrk
signals may
because oliiu
11JIIIU IIIJIU IH1 UMltll lllllli:i,
tricity travels at tho ratu of 11)0,000 miles
a second, fircat variability to tho effect
is produced when there is apparently
iioi'hangt; whatever in the rendition of
the upper air, as far as known.
Peace Declared
Why devote all your time
renii'iig
Fields of I
tho Hour H'ur and the Cold V
Ala'ku? There urj other muttoja o
vital iinpoilanie; you may makoatrip
Kaat. and will want to know how to
travel, in order to havo tho best ser
vice, use the Wisconsin Central Kw,
between it. Paul and Chicago. For
rates and other information, write Ju
A. Clock, General Agent, Portand, On.
Special Sale of
j YOUTH'S 0UERCCRTS
i
i
During this week we will sell
Youths' overcoats at
25 Per cent, RedlitfioD
Ages 14. to 19, regular price
$10.00t $10.50, $11.00...
UMackintoshes Still Selling
i
4 N00UE$
I flOO OOMM1CROIAU at i
llllllHHIMIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHIIIHBlllliiIIHHIHRp.
I
oves
Our Great ilove
Clik ...III ,.- I
SIC "III l-l
only a tew days
lonitr.
Wise ones will
take alvantate
ot these sharp
tdte cuts
i
$1.00 gloves 65c.
$1.25 gloves 85c.
$1.50 gloves $1.25
$1-00 gloves 65
1 ' V1
Mew
$dlJU&
MaMiiaiBiiiiBHsailgBB - IaaaiMHHBiBHiBaaB
rocciveu oruenurom uiocourt to sign joint
LAKE SHORE
HOTEL BURNED
Spokani:, Wueh., Jan. 12 A special to
llio Chronicle states that I.akoHhoro
hotel, Moyie, II. C, wus hurned by tiro
this morning. Gnehts wcro obliged to
jump for "their lives. Jack Kuaeell of
Spokane jumped from thu third story,
breaking his log. Thrce ndioiniug build
lugs were destroyed. Loss nstiinuted
$25,000.
INSANE MOTHER
STRIKES A DAUGHTER
MixxuAiMMs, Minn., Jan. 12. -Mrs.
Mathilda Helstrom today struck her 10-year-old
daughter with a bottle, killing
her Instantly. It is believed the mother
is ii sine.
A LADYS HEALTH
AFFECTS HISTORY
N'kw Vnitk, Jan. 12.-A Idlsputd
to
thu Herald from Dondoti Haym
A rumor has started that Lord Cur
r.on is going to resign thp vlceroyalty of
India owing to the failing Lhculth of
Iidv Curon.
lied Time
taken pleasant herb drink, tho next
morning I feel bright and my com
plexion is lielter. My doctor says it
actH gently on the stomaoh, liver and
kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It
is tiia'do of herbs, and is prepared as
easily us tea. It is called Laue'H Medi
cine. All druggistH sell it at 25c . and 50
cts. Lane's Family Medicine moves tlie
IhjwcIh each day. If you cannot get it,
send for free sample. Address, Orator
F. Woodward, LoKoy, N. Y.
1
i
i
i
i
i
at One-Half Regular Price
ii STORE i
THE TEST OF TIME
DinclnwA no depots in our PKKTAL
WOHK. It has enduring (jnalitles,
looks as well as It is possible for human
skill to make it, and wears as well, if
not better, than Nature's own work,
Sets of TKKTH OX PI.ATK uro par
tit'iilaily haiuUomeaiid ery durable.
Drs. Eppley & Olinger
l'oatollice blork.
Sale Prices On
SILK WAIS'IS
FLANNKL WAISTS
.PUUS
CORSE IS
UNDERWEAR
UABREI.l.AS
RIBBONS
CQUF CAPES
WAIST SIUKS
UCE CURTAINS
PORTIERS ETC.
PRESIDENT
SITS UP
House Considering Rivers
and Harbors Bill
SENATE HONORS
SENATOR DAVIS
The
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
Being Considered in
London
Wabiiinuto.v, Jan. 12. Tho President
continues to Improve, fie passed n good
night ami probably will uit up for a
while today.
Thu House today resumed considera
tion of the River ami Harbor ISM.
No legislative busiuoHS of importance
was transacted by tho senate today. Tho
Mission was dovoted to services held in
memory of tho late Senator Davis, of
Minnesota.
When tho congressional Investigating
committee resumed probing into the
progresses of hazing ot tho Military
Academy, there waa an unusually large
gathering of spectator?. Tho tlrst wit
ness today was Colonel Mills, superin
tondent of tho Acadomv.
ThoStato Department Inn been of
ficially advised that the Hay-Pauucefolc
treaty Is under consideration ut London,
with a viow of returning a tiual answei
t this government,
ROYAL DOVVERY OF
AN AMERICAN
GIRL
Nuw Yoiik, Jan. 12.A Sped 'I to tho
World from Newport, It. L says:
It has been given out uuolllclally by a
close friend of thu Vanderhilt and French
families that Alfred Vanderhilt has set
tled on Ulslo French ai her marriage
portion, one tenth of Ids enormous for
tunenamely 1,700,00.
This great dim cry ii given to her. ae.
cording to this authority not in cash,
but In selected Ixmils and stock from
that part of the estate ot the Into
Cornelius Vanderhilt which was ap
portioned to Allied, the chosen son and
chief heir.
As tho late Cornelius Vandjrbilfa
fortune was invested in securities paying
for cent, tho bride will have an Incomo
of IH8.00U u year, or 12,2J: a month.
ANOTHER CLAIMANT
FOR CLARK ESTATE
Nuw Yoiik, Jan. 12. Another claim
for tho 120,000,000 estato left by Jmlay
Clark, tho gold mine years ago, has put
in an appearance in tho person of Kd
ward Hillikor of Parachute, Colorado,
who has written to Govornor Voorhees
of Now Jersey, sotting forth his claims
and asking information. Tho Governor
lias turned over the caso of tho new
claimant to Elvin W. Crane of Now
nrk.New Jersey .counsel forthreo claim
ants, Mrs. W. II. Delhogeu, George M.
Love and Annlu Alvord, of New York.
FATE OF STEAMER
IS CONFIRMED
faEATTiK, Jan. 12. A sprcial to tho
limes from Port Townsuud says: Tho
fate of tho steamer Tillamook is con
tinued. Thanksglblngday the, Tillamook
run onto the north end of Wood island
south of Ka.llak island.
Passengers and orew wero safely land
ed, togothor w Ith baggago and ueamera
freight. Steamor Alopa picked up tho
passengers, crew and freight at Kadika
and brought all to Junoa.
The Horallcst Man la Salem
As well ua tho handsomest, and othora
are Invited to call on nny dnmclst
uiidirotfrcou trial bottle of Koujd'h
Ualsain for tho Throat and Luniw, u
remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and
believe all Chronic and Acuta Coughs.
Asthma. Hmnchltls and Consump
tion. Trice 25c, and 60c. cod&w
1 Black
Cat
These are the
test
snxkuts made for S
fcOVt and flrlt Trlcl
knees aaf toes.
Sale f iKe
17c pair
$125 gloves 85c. 2
- HaaaaajaaiaaBBBg
I BiVlX
IW2
I -Cv J-i
KRUGER'S
HEALTH
British Army Reported on
the Defensive
PLANS OF THE
NAPOLEON DEWET
The Boers Invasion of Cape
Colony Continues to
Be Serious
Cmicaoo, Jan.. 12. A dispatch fronu
Paris to thu Tribune says: ,
Private advices received horo say that
a Gorman physician who recontly ex
amined President Krtigor pronounced
him daogeroiisly ill, scarcely likely to
live more than a fortnight longer. Tho
President w as prostrated by an attack of
bronchitis two weeks ago and the eovero
c'.lmato has facilitated tho progress of
tho disease.
When President Krugor was first at
tacked by his present illneta his condition
was tho cause of no llttlo anxiety.
Two days later, howovor. it ' was an
nounced ho waa improving ond had been
ablo to leave Ida bed.
Nuw Yokk, Jan. 12. A dlspotoh to
tho Tribune, from London, says :
The chief source of consolation for the
bewildered public, which cannot under
stand what is going on in South Africa,
is an occasional dispatch from America
indlcatiuir that tho Phlllpplno's war is
still in progress, No attempt ia mado to
explain thu (act that the two branches
of thu KnghflhsAkhur race aresimul
taneouBly harrassed Z with the dragging
operations of apparently endless and
profitless campaigns. But Kugllsh hu
miliation ia mitigated by evidence that
the Americana ate still far from the end
n( hostilities in the Islands.
Geu. Kltchetior is so reticent thai pio
Hour journals lke the Manchester Guar
dian and alarmist uheots like the Dally
Mall are convinced that tho situation la
critical and the British army virtually
on tho defensive and in need of rein
forcements. Gen. Kitchener takes the
situation so coolly that military tnon arc
disposed to ridicule thu idea that any
descent upon Worceetor or Cape Town
Is posslblu.
An olllcer in touch with the best
sources of information informs me that
there is no intention on thu part of the
War Ollicoof sending out a large body of
rolnforcements. Drafts have been
going out for several weeks in small de
tachments but tho military authorities
are not convinced that urgent measures
are required.
Lord Kohorts Is believed to havo rec-
Continued ou Kourlh l'gc.
BOTANICAL
X vVONDERS
The marvel of 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 sufTer-
pr fnr vpnrt frnm nufnl Hk-
wfi nnHIhpmnr-PiufnlpfWK'11 wI11 l,rim? together the largest
ease ana the more aw uieiiectbm)Venli(m th0 A880dntlon hM ovr
Of rank medical llUmbllgS. Dr.lhold. The delegates are appointed as
Cook iS Willing tO give patieilbj follows; Uovornors of siates ami tor
tile benefit Of his Tile Study bllt rltoiles; every cattle, horse, cheep or
dCClinestO publish further test- "vvlne association; each livestock san.
i i t i - i itarv boanl : eacli live.HtouL- ivimmlnHiiwi
.'mnnUL n W nf rAr fnr hie
iiiiuuittu uui .i(,i ii f (exchange; each steckyard:
Datients. vet wn gad v refer. wt..n.i .... ....
any Callers tO their neighbOI'SchamUirconiineice;allloealdulrymen'H
and friends Who have been180'' Irrigation associations; boards of
healed, Consultation free.
If you have any physical ail
ments it will do you trood to
call and have a little chat with
the doctor.
Office 301 Liberty Streji
Salem Oregon.
Ij-Sfe
bv n skilled optician with M-ientidc insirnments. We con supply jon with
whatever glasses may m iicceesary. Many headaches uro rnused by eiitlralu and
medioine will not relieve these but glasies will,
HERMAN
Scientific Optician.
Ilelialile Jeweler anil Watchmaker
A Lartelftook cf uoveltlea, new etylea of brooohes an I the b nl qua'ity of ring,
d other mw Jewelry for the people to buy al price lower than ' lefore
c. tTpombroy
Fnjjravlng Fre, 3-8 Commercial 8t Jowtder und Dlamoml Boiler
RUSSIA
PLOTTING
To Make a Special Deal
With the Chinese
THE DOWAGER
EMPRESS WARNED
That She Must Recall Her
Authorization to Sign
the Treaty
Pkkin, Jan. 12 M. Do Glers, tho
Russian minister to China, denies the
current loport that Itussia Is endeavor
ing to make a special agreement with
China irrespective of the other poweis.
With reference to the claim made by
some of the otherenvoys that Kiibsiaj
yiuiuiuu iier worn in uiKiugu concession
in iien ibi.i, .u. do mors sain:
"Nothing of thu kind. Tien Tain is
practically a foreign city, and Russia
felt the necessity of a certain portion of
tho land there for the benefit of her
trade interests. The land granted had
beeu virtually unused lor any purpose
and waa almost worthless. Russia will
makolta valuable property, benefitting
herself and China. 1 do not consider
this llko an acquisition ol territory."
Nkw Yoiik, Jan 12. A special to the
Times from Washington says :
Not much fu'lth is placed by the State
Department in thti story from Purls that
I'm a straight caucus
man, vive voce or secret.
Kenalor Tod Cameron.
;
the Joint note Iiiih been Bigned by Prince
ChiiigandLI Hung Chang. It it said
that Minister Conger would certainly
have reported an event of bo much im
portance and that not a word has been
received from him on tho subject.
I'he state department Is still strongly
inclined to doubt whether tho opposi
tion of the Kmpress Dowager can be
overcome by ordinary moans. The
appearance. of Chang Chi Tung as lead
or of theoppositlon increases that doubt.
Changis known throughout China as the
principal representative of whatever
patriotism and love of country Is left in
tho empire. -
Ills influence is all the greater bo
cause his antipathy to foreigners has
never lou him into any ot the itsclctts I
and violent moves against 'them, such
as the Iloxer rebellion. Chang has ill-
wavs soncht bv consorvallv., -.. to
hnlld up the patrlotio spirit in his conn- ,
try without compromising it In the eyes!
ofthopowors. Ho is additionally ro.(
spected be tan to ha Is known to bo an)
;, -in.!. m. i.i.i. i... ;..
fll.lm.. nn.l l... i... ...tnuiiu ...nir . i.
tnnn In ntitilti wnrlra wUlmnl fviMir n
The fact that such a man has warned
tho Kmprcsa Dowager that she must '
recall her authorlnaUon to tho pleni
lotentarIes is of great significance. If
the empress dowager should again
assent to the signing of Ithe note, she
would have to reckon with a patriotic
movoment led by Chung.
Salt Lake's Die Convention.
Halt I.akk.Utaii, Jan. IS.'. The call
for tho National Live Stock Conven
tion, which will assemble in this city on
tho 16th Inst., is of such a com pre
hontlvo character that it is claimed that
nry DOartl OaCIl JtVC-SlOOt
each rail-
compauy, each
"it:
Senator Theodore Cimoion, aicom
pui'iod by Mrs. Cameron and their little
sin, arrived tcwlay frnm Jacksonville and
has mmle huadriiartern at the Willam
ettu as uiuiil.
FOR A COLD IN THE IIKAD
Laxative Uromo-Qulnlno Tu blots
Can You See Well
Itolh with your eyes and mud'' If
vour mind ischwr vou will kimiiiu mie
tlju faijt that we have a larx kIim H cf
-K'am(ile a n if eyej(lAHffi Mien if
your sight is not clear count in ami
I IK I'M I'rtnr uli.Vlt l.xl.yl 'I'l.lj lu ilnn..
W, BARR
118 State Street.
-4
i
JERSEY
JUSTICE
Makes Corporations Pay
the Taxes
NON-PAYMENT
OF THEIR TAXES
Works a Forfeiture of
Franchises. in That
State
Their
Nuw Yoiik, Jan. 12. In the annual
report of tho Iward of assessors, whiuh
has just been eubmlted to the Now
Jersey leglclattire, It Is stilted that 0,0(15
corporations organised under the laws
of the Btato of Now Jersey havo paid into
the treasury during tl
le last year the
. ymn of $2,051 !)0.
As tho corporation tax rate in this
state is one tenth of one porcent.on the
paid In capital slock, or f 1 tax for every
$5,000 capital pnid in, tho 0,0((5 corpoia
tlous inuat havo paid tax upon $2,051
200,000 paid In capital Block.
The state coporation deparment estl
mates that tho (1,005 corporations as
sesscd haoa paid in capital stock of
20 pel cent of the authorised capital
stock. If the tax of $2,051 ,200, which
represents 12,051,200,000 paid in capital
stock Is 20 put cent of the authorized
capitul ctock, tho authorized capital
clock must be live times $2,0',20'i,0(IO
or the sum of 10,25(1,017,000.
The iucreiue In the number of miscel
laneous corpoiatious usHessed during the
year over that of 18!K) U lllltl, although
hi reality IS07 new companies wore
added to the list In HKI0.
The differoiico ot 071 eompanb's repre
sents thoHo whose charters were forfeit
ed by the proclamation of Gov. Voohees
lu May last for the unu-payiiient of
taxes.
NEWCASTLE IN
RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE
Nkw Yoiik, Jan. 12. Tho Duke of
Newcastle, who has been in this country
for some weeks has been ono of tho noted
participants in several conference! In Id
during the week with htgh church lead
ers among the "fiitontant I'plecopalhxi.H
of New York and Philadelphia. As a
result of these conferences, it is learmd
that a definite plan has been formed to
bring into cloao union thu ritualists of
Knglaud and the United States.
Mr. Kelway and the Rev. Mr, Wllnon
will leave today for Philadelphia, where
they will be joined on .Monday by the
i Duke of Newcastle. They will remain
I in Philadelphia for soveral days
"' '"'""""I" " r several .uy con-
fcring wltli tlie rlliiallstlo Memteis, they
M,l'n wm ,0 ",,on l0 onllBl l,, '""
(,,'urdv Kl,It,l""lmlans of that city In
'ioir plan.
,. .,,,., , ,
I'm Mrlko of tho employes of the I n-
! Traction Company ended today, h
bo.uil of nibitratora having
granted
every demand made
by tie
strUers.
OUR STORE CLOSES AT 7 O'CLOCK EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY
5 MOVE-OUT SALE j
s -
H We only wish wu had a fuw. moro days in which to olQsoiMit
" uvery dollars worth of goods in old store, but that wouliljh "
loo much to wish for, we must move hum kooiIh, hut every M
day brings our mammoth stock nearer to the mw murk. -
B
3Bn3E3a,jES'Si -JECJJC XVOX2S 3CTC SS
Mackintoshes
ItediKed juii one half their oiiglnal
priie,
I I U) vuIiioh, 80c,
s IK) valueu, fl (Ml
:t IK) valued, tl fill
i A 00 value. U At)
7 m valno, 8 1U
till IX) valiiM, A 00
Ladies'
Wrappers
ICediicod one-third
7fm vahiOM, Wk'.
fl 00 value, li7o.
II W) valu, U 00
'J 00 valuer. II 81
M
m
m
m
a
Removal
Sale...
Ff
nmmmaHBmMmmuMumHmwwmMMMmnmumMmmnuammvnnMWXMtm
OVERDUE
STEAMER
Seattle Athlete Has a Seiv
ions Accident
CANADIAN PIONEER
PASSES AWAY
Report That There is Almost
a Food Famine on the
Lower Yukon
Skattlh, Wn Jan. 12. Tho following
Is a eomplolo list of tho otllcor and men
aboard theovorduo steamor Tillamook s
Master, Captain II. M. Hughes; (list
olllcer, Thomas Hogan ; second olllcer,
William Saundors; pilots. W. J. Ken
noyand II. J. Gillespie; chief engineer
J. O. Ryan, first assistant engineer, T
K. Smith ; second assistant engineer,
Thomas Poloy; steward, K. F. Miller;
llromaii, William Urown, Ned Malloy
and J. Cooper; waiters, Frank Conners,
J. llray and Klmor Cameron ; deckhonds,
James Olcseu, 0. Anderson, C. Wilde,
P. Johnson and U. Larcon ; cook) J.
Haukertjrnited States mail clerk, W.
K. Taylor.
Han Fiuncisco, Juii. 12. Word wits
received horo today that overdue United
States Mall Steamer Tillamook has been
caught In the Ico at Kodiak and wuw
abandoned by the orow. Captain and
crew are reported to bo on tho their way
to Seal tie
William P. Cooper, a young athlete of
this city while peiformlng a simple at
robatlo feat al. tho Y. M, 0. A, gymna
sium tonight, fell accidentally ami now
lies in the general hoypltal completely
paralyzed from his shoulders down, lie
fell on tho back of bis neck and It la
thought that ho has either dislocated or
broken his spine about Ihe first dorsal
vorlerbra. Physicians who are attend
InglhocaHO are Inclined to doubt his
recovery. An npcmliou will be perform
ed today.
The committee appointed in Novem
ber by tho Goixl Roads Club state con
vention, utTacoma, met horo vestorday
and drew up a bill whiuh will ho pre
sented to the Htato legislature at Us
coming session. It Is ptoponcd to ap
point a state road commlanton, which
will have entire charge of the construc
tion of ronds throughout the state. A
state road eommiSHloner in nNo lo bo ap
pointed at a salary of f!0.)d per year.
The roads thus built will be statu high
ways, and one-half tho expense of
building will be borne by the state.
A committee hai beon appointed by
the Wanhlnylon Veterans of the Spnnloh
American war to take stops to secure
from congress travel pay for tho journey
from Manila to Hu Francisco, It Is
couteiidwl that other regiments wore
paid travel pny from tho points named,
hut the lulu waa changed before the
Washington boys were ordced home.
Thu travel pay amounts to uhout $-'lod
CoiitltlllC'l on Koilrlli 'tv
Men's Collars
All our linen tiillaro worth -"w
US' and I5i- are now "lirl a'
10 cents each
Ladies' Dressing
Sacques...
II :t-"i Miialiliw. ii.i
II 00 .iiialitiiM l
HI
IU
I- 00 iiualltltw fl
IllUlittee fl
juuillhw l
:i 75
tuttlithw is tn
Petticoats
An oKteualvt
pruea.
Ibid at luhj
Jci. zcw k Si
H st Mfl H it i 34 frl Muj
SENATOR
CORBETf
Leads For the Republican
Caucus Nomination
HOWE OR FULTON FOR ',
PRESIDENT OF SENATE
Reedei of Umatilla Leading ih
' tiie Race For the
Speakership
II. W. Corbett has' tho lead for canto's
nominee for United States senator. (Ie
Is expected at Salem tonight with Mrs.
Corbett to remain until tho electron
takes plaqe. ',
C. W. Fulton lias the call for Presi
dent of tho Senate, but tho votes will
have to ho counted.
Roedor of Umatilla will load ajltlm
asplranla for the. speakership anifwfll
be the caucus nomineo easy enougnh.
Multnomah Is said to favor Iteoder.
Tho Senatorial situation has not.,
cleared. MoHridu is making a hard
fight, haa developed considerable
strength, and ia going to he In the race
for ov oral heats at least. Quito a sen
timent against caucus has been worked
up by Mcllrldo,
For reading clerk of the Senate, thu
race lies between J. R. Eddy, J. Hi Hunt
ington and Prank Mottnr.
Tho SvMiate will Imi nailed to order at
eleven o'clock Monday by H. L. Moore
head, Chief Clerk at (he last session and
a very competent gentleman' fur his
K)siliou. The Senate usually holdi a
caucus topulcota President Imforo ft tem
porary organization Is effected. It line
liutliO members and moves morequlckly
than the House.
For President of thu Semite ('has. W.
Fulton, tho Ahloria lawyer.aud pollttuuui,
is the natural choice of quite, a number,
f l!n ability al a spoakei vmd imrtlaiuoii
tariau, his good-fellowchlparo proverb
ial, and the senaM will be fortunate to
secure snob an alumni ideal presiding of
ficer. The other holdover1 senator named
for ihls honor In W. A. Howe of Yamhill.
Mr. Howe is a typical successful busi
ness man, who suyti little but made tho
finest kind of a record for voting right
and lor holding down the ..legislature, to
economy aqd business methods. He was
a elnifl mite of VIco President Roosevelt
al Harvard and Is a tjplcal western bus
roulluu! mi Kimth I'ajd.
Bananas 20c doz.
Oranges lc each
ELLIS &
ZINN'S
Salem 'Phone 2874
'No 154 Slite Street.
Ladies' Suits,
Jackets, Capes
Umhu-ed from
Ml wr cent.
d) pr i eat. to
Men's Suits
7 Wi Uw, (6kD
I H BO VMlMMi,
1U 00 vahiM,
ilV W vain,
flit W vnluiM,
fit 00 valu,
ilh Ut) VMlUlM.
M
m
iH it) valHiW, 111 fl
117 00 VHbiW. W 0
tV &o vultitti. fio n
ilO oo valuw, 117 dv
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
Removal
m;
17
H ll)
io 'to
ll HA
il vu
13 V