iimMttiiliiMmmmiimmm
S'
It Taking Our Annual Inventory,
-WV'fhjI'We have too Many
DRESSING SACQUES
Lustral Waists and Outing
Flannel Night Dresses
Bo in addition to our REMOVAL SALE on theso goods wo 4re going to add a
CLEANJUP SALE o thorn. Tho result will bo prices that will positively move
thorn off at once, If you can ue anything in that lino at a rldicuously loir price
como in today or tomorrow.
We Move Into the New White Corner About April 1.
POPE'S
NEPHEW
Wiio Has Been Fighting in
South Africa,
COMING
TO THE
UNITED STATES
HolVerson's
THE BIG BARGAIN
HOUSE OF SALEM
His Name Was Connected
With the Bend Robbery
of the Vatican.
55&fc
BBS
65
rrr. f n
Ml m
nml 8 yi
A Skillful Aft
I watch repairing, and the skillful
rowlrcr fi closo akin to tho manu
facturer. Wo comhina both. I1
' you havo a fins wntoh, and any part
I broken or lost, wo can replace It
Yon may havo a watch that you
think can't bo made to keep tlmo
it may bo because you hare never
placed it In skilled hands. If to,
let ui ooo it. If it can bo mndo into
a time piece, wo can do it.
Watches cleaned, 75s.
Main Bprlngi, 75c.
C. H. Hinges,
X
Ett Watchmaker
20 yriri Etrleoce.
296 Commercial Street.
TUB WEATHER.
Fair this afternoon and tonlgh. Run
day threatening with probably rain or
snow.
JOUHNAL X-RAYS.'
Wheat Market,
Han FRAnriaro, Jan. 2i0(iah 07,
Ohjoauo, III,, Jan. 21. May, 76.
fWin, 60.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MADS Mt
I ho Sidnov Power Co.
niiinut, umooH.
tnado for family nee, ask your grocers for
t. ur au ana snorts always on nana.
K T.
WALN,
niont A,
AGENT
&,
PCMOrUL
A.ACJTmpbfll of tho Campbell Con
MlueiforuComjmny, of Chicago, whluh
has tlitfconlTact fur tho building o( tho
Halem pontofflue building Is In tho city,
looking up uatturs pertaining to the
Salem building.
Oliver Jory Is viilllng friends at Eu
genu.
O jA. P3 2 O 3GL X J. .
huntit p It M TM llari Mirj BocfV
Progressive people read daily papers.
The most progressive tako them.
A
Hating has been officially abolished nt
West Point, but it cost n life to do It.
4
It will hardly seem liko a regular ses
(Ion of tho Oregon legislature with
Bailiff Finloy I'errlno home siuk.
AAA
In hiring some ono to publish a dally
paper devoted to abuse and vilif
ication of a promlnont private citiren a
better selection could not havo bcon
made than K.H. Fiagg and tho Mcllrido
ckmtinol
Senator (Joo. Brownoll who nomi
nated Dplph and seconded llltlo
Cleeton'a nomination of Mcllrido Is said
not to be such an uncertain quantity
this tlmo.
A A re
A newspaper brings out Judge llcnrv
McGinn for Honator. As Mr. Corbett's,
managorhols loyally supporting tlml
goutluman (or Bern-tor and nouo other
Just as ho auiiportwl Uolnh In 1HU5.
A A
Germany and l.tikila nro on tho verge
of a financial panic. This country will
IK) it wo send trimmers and uncertain
ties to the (Senate, instead of men who
aru pillars of strength in tho commuroliil
world.
Nkw Yomk, Jan. 21. A dispatch to
tho Journal and Advortlier, from Itomo,
says: "Count Cnrnillo I'ecrl, the
nephow of the 1'opo, and whom brothor
has rcemitlv been serving with in)
Ibers against the Kngllsh in South Af
rl a, is on his way to tho United States
acompanled by his wife.
His vifil Is for tho pnrpoieol invoking
tho assistance of President McKinley
and of tho United States government in
obtaining compensation for tho destruc
tion by Cuban insurgents of his wife,
large sugar plantations and factories in
Cuba during tho war with tho United
States.
His unexpected departure from hero
served to revive rumors In in anti
clerical circles, which aeeoclato his
name with tho recent mysterious rob
bery at the Vatican. Only n public trial
could set theso rumors nt rest but thero
seems no Inclination of thin being done
as tho papal authorities cannot prosecute
without acknowledging thu Jurisdiction
of tho Italian courts within the precincts
of tho Vatican, wiioro tho robbery was
committed.
Most of tho stolen bonds have been
recovered. They woro found in tho
possession of eminently respectable
lunkors in Northern Italy who had no
notion that tho bonds had been stolen,
Tho only reason for connecting tho
namo of tho count with tho matter Ih
that ids oxtravoganeo is known to have
been a souro of much concern to life
uncle, thu Kutiff.
IMPORTED GAME
BIRDS ARRIVE
Two Dozen English Partridges
Liberated in the Waldo
Hills.
The Marion County Rod and Gun
Club yesterday received Its sharo of tho
English partridges recently imported by
Oregon sportsmen, and the little
beauties were liberated on the big Waldo
ranch at Maclcay. Tfio Salem club
joined with tho clubs at Albany, Inde
pendence and Portland in the Importa
tion of a largo number of these favorite
gome birds. They wero secured atfG
per pair, out bo many uiou on uoaru
ship that the price figures up nearly
double that amount. These birds are
smaller than a nntlvo partrldgo and
longor than our quail, but favor the
latter In there characteristics, and are
n most handsome game bird, The
members of tho club sincerely hope
theso birds will not bo killed by boys, cr
other sportrnon, so as to give them a
chanco to multiply beforo thooxplration
of thu law which protects them, in IDOL
Tho local club of eportmen as well as
the public, is to bo congratulated upon
tho nrquitition of theso rare birds to our
already largo supply of bucIi dosirablc
game.
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HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
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FURNITURE, CARPETS, WALL PAPER :
SlilMliJUM
WOODBURN GIRL
HABEAS CORPUS
Hearing For Release of Bertha
Crader Before Boise
SPECIAL
DON'T WANT TO BE
U. S. SENATOR'
Friedman don't want to bo U. S Sena
tor. Many times they havo tried tc-havo
him run, and onco tho stato went with
out ono on account of it, but ho makes a
few suggestions that como of the gnmo
and fishing laws bo repealed, especially
whe.ro they allow a man to kill fifteen
birds and ho is not permitted t6eoll ono,
ho must either down it himsell, or clan
destinely d.lspoEO of thorn, why shouldn't
a pereon if ho is allowed to kill fifteen
birds, bo allowed to dispose of them in
his own way. So any citizen of Salem
may purchaeo ono and not be prohibited.
A man should not bo allowed to kill
inoro than ono or else givo him tho right
to dispose of them. Trout fishing like-
wlso, when a porson is allowed to catch I
puvurni iiuuyiiu ui wivui, uu puraoui
Is allowed to soil them, and thus pro
hibit an ordinary citizen from obtaining!
n trout. It is hoped tuo prooent legisla
ture will repeal nil the obnoxious gamu !Hs
laws which are un-American, when it
favors only a few persons and enact
eomo wholceoino sensible fishing and!
ganio laws, whore no porson should
catch moro than ten trout, and no more
than two birds or oleo gives tho markets
permission to purchaeo and cell the
earae. Hoping tho members of the
Houso and Senato will net oil tho advice
of tho only man who uon't want to he
U. S. Senator, S. Friedman who can boi
found corner Stato and Commercial!
streets whero thoy sell clothing, hatsi
ladies and gouts' tumtsliing goods.
PRES'DENT PRESSMAN
WAS RE-ELECTED
Boise Releases the Young
Women Who Could Not
Get Her Pay
Chicago, Jan. 21. James II. Howman
president of the international Printing
Pressmans Union, was unanimously
eloctcd president ol tho Chicaco Feder
ation of Labor last evening.
Henry The Fourth la ill sizes at Sam S. Gold
smith Clear Co.
CAUCUS TONIGHT,
'biilliiuil V om Pint l'i.
firquhar's Fleet.
1'k.nhacou, Fia., Jam. 21. The South
Atlantic squadron, in command of Rear
Admiral Farqulmr, which has been
taking on coal and supplies and
manoouveririg in tho harbor, sailed
henco to-day or tho Gulf of Florida.
After cruising thero it will go to Gnl-
veston, arriving thero Feb. 11, nnd
leavo that harbor Feb. 18 for this port,
whero it will remain 10 duys, nnd then
sail in Cuban waters until April 25.
ThoKcarearge in tho flagship of tho
squadron,
AT HETIC STORY
Continued from lint !'( c.
Tbe Strike lion
ONE BILVEU DOLLAU-wlth your
namo Imiided to Jus. W. Molt, or de
posited to lil credit, at Gilbert Hro.
or Hush's b4tik, will bring you W. 1.
it ryan' great paper iho Commoner
for one year. 1 21 tf
And only the strong can hope to win,
(It VOllritt (for lllll inilt,.t 111 nlnnlm. I..
your homo tho ltnr ru.vi.i.w.u ...,i
And groceries as sold by
lIlUNHQM fj IUOAN.
Smoke HiBiy the lounh
84W. S.ColJimlihCl.irCo.
AU the merch.oii tal cltrki imak
Thi Fourtii Htm 8. ColJimlih Clear Co
The Great Piano and Organ Sale
Every Article Reduced
A nice chance to beautify and make your home
pleasant and entertainiiur. Is ihn nnt nnu.
thin? in the list below that you ought to have?
i
Tho light over thu Hunatorshin from
thin tlmn forward will grow more Intense
ns the (lrst ballot nxpilnxl by law inust
lie tnknu in tho seiKimtu homos 'I'iim.
dny Jan, 'i. m ihkiii, whuthur tho Uh-
publican ouucum tnk) iiutlon or not.
IMh Houses of thi legislature mot at
Uo o'clock tcnlay.
II. W. Corlwlt 8. nator Mcllrldu.J II.
Mitchell, Harvey Hoott, Henry .McGinn.
II. L. Ilirkley, David Craig and a Iiiiii-
ilnnl notiililoN are In town.
It xHecy., of Statu II. It. Klncald, and
ftx-MuiiiiHirs lluelthiu nnd Makny of
Porthiml nro in tho city to witness
tho Boiiutorliil tight.
Ilouic SianJliti Commlllce titmti.
At the open mwiloii of dm Huiihu thiaj
afternoon Spimkor Kmnlur announced
as follews: I
Aurlullllllro Nichols. Hmtnnll
, - .p
Her-
Merrill,
1 National Orgsn, low top, 6 oo
. i,fiVt',.; ! ,ao
I Gem Organ, low top, 4 octami SO IK)
1 lUilf ft orsu, 4 octaves i 96 00
1 Ksley ClmpelOrnRii, 5 octaveij 90 00
1 Ghlrauo Collage- or4au, parlor,
6rM)aves MO 00
1 hulry Organ, IVrlor. 6 octave j W 00
1 Putnam Organ, High lop and
minor, oot. eouiJer innnn
KK'C.l.ai.k . ' vw
v Ainiiutu urgauK, iiigu lop anu
A els of rifiJn oot coupler $ CO 00
0 KiuiiMii uigani. iiglit or dark
rae4ataolnniI oot duplet I 70 00
2 A. U filial Organs, Oak, 4
sets of il oot coupltr .... $ 70 CO
1 Farrand A Votry Orwan, Wal
rtui.eilfatiiiu tUOOO
1 KiniUll,hiiilwmo ervcd esri H7 00
3 A, H. QhKMi walnut, ixtta tine
faw IWOO
1 blory A Clark oryan, extta lino
cw !
1 Piano Cato Organ, 7 mUvvt.. .JIM
Vprlght Piano, madu In I.'ng-
lumi
I leer Piano, mahogany 4 pod.
ai - uiia rwi
llinie) Piano .French Wnliiiit. iM7 OH
Kimball plino. Mahogany
iiKiiuy iianugtsl rami . . ..173 00
I KliiiiMll Piano Prviioh WahiulU'j W
3 Whitney I'iinoa, oak or wal-
4 Oramer Pianos, oak or wainuijio IH)
I Kimball piano, Colunlal ma-
I Lmerson piano Colenial ma
wany 6 qq
II Kuivimii Piano, oolonUl ma-
'" f S60 IX)
i no aoavn am all uwii i .i...
!.,,., - t .-' 'T,H", ""'
...... .....v,,,. ,r ea)u or itiuiit i b
MvnjfiiU of J.100 and uimartl. fi
1100 Ck) bdeT.rZl P' " W"1' ",U,,wt W"
oo
K'l
narus
Alcholle tnilllc -Vincent,
NnttliiuliBiii.
Icsry AiHHwxuiMut mid tmutlmiir.iv.Li....
MllleV, Thomson of I'umll.la, A Carter.
Nottlugham. '
HankliiK and lniirnnn Unit i...-.
iiiiui, (irneu.
Cipltol IIiiIMIiik and Clromitln
Ilnrtmuu, Schiiuun, Stewart.
t HIM ami Towiih I'honipson, of
MuHiieiiinli: HlmixHiii. Uiultlu 'f Mult
imiimh. Claliiis-L'mmott, Wutson, Itoburls.
l;4iiiiiiiiiriixkK.l.iii.i..i 'ii .
Miltiiiimali; Vincent, I)rhwill.
Urxartlonj-Colvig, DrUwII, Kice.
iiiiiiuHi-aiouroor, t'wirco, Orton,
Alien, llama. '
Ifduoallou-Hteworl, Grace, Nichols,
MeCrakeu, Metjiieon.
Kltratiiin llarna. Millar, Ilartu.an,
thi)Jey, llawkina. '
lJnrHHl Ihllt-Geer, lllg,
ituruiiiKi iiiiw-uarratt, Shipley In
l'Ural lUiMtMHia
Mullnaumh, toti.
FlihHriwittmlGtue--ltlHirt,
IllllHU. MhIiII. KdaMU.
.:), .1":! y l'rluat-lCldy,
lltntlth himI hiu)I
NutlUiubam, lUtvie.
iiurtlvHltu
Uhiu.
77 00
-Hum, Smith of
Km so,
Out of the above list a Cramer piano was sold
o a AWrio county prosperoib fanner now liv
JJK m bast Salem and a Kimball ort;an to a re$'
ident of jeivais. X
(3 BO RGB
O.
OpHHlt) lluih lUuk,
X
WILL,
lilua Ittbbou Canne.1 Fmlu,. . .
A QUALITY SALE
Our XJntlro IJua U Kxlra g44J
PIE FRUITS
woraU Ktwnw,
-Hri. IhHHunis, Mau
JudirtiialTairH-KIrk, lloleawU, AlUu
, Haemal lmnmnu-Z'
Wi
JT-
t&m
ST .
l
PEACHES ' '
APRICOTS J-Vor,,J 30 OiHon,
PUMPKINS f'0r2 W Gallon.
ice Jair fml iv.
ami Rot) Ribbon
' tWe aranle the above iroods in hr n
Vwtmmlt don't forgat ourTe of Uh e i
jjwvm, on wi uwunorine price put up.
ROT&RABER&3Lj-!S::
llUUivjIllll. l.ld. "' "!,
.J,'",r.,u'U ,,"'-Mmmwiiv, Dr
(om, ItuUrts. '
IVlMl. IftutuuiUktv i.u.1 -l....i. ..,., 7:
UluitMM-KruM K,, MoaiiS
I'nHUiir-Urtor.UfiM. I1u!l
lte4r, lltacfc, Kmm. IsikwihI '
"iw ami Hhi niH-rbo(ihio
M wiw-rai,,,
HtsartM I iahi amJ ounmr
, aHt4tk ami' ImUmtMM - Uw
Wj MMt meaiie-ttwiU, WttrUt,
Mg, HurruJiUk. MclNiiw. H"'
CukM u. tut0 nij
i. .., .
"""," nvt 1st thfat
"" -' lik. lM. a k.i.i..
'OMMIW
X
Ol
UiacA.
When his namo was submitted to her
lot a visit to Windsor nftor his return
from South Africa sho stroked It through
with her pun.
nionewH olthoillnesHof hor oldosl
child, Fnipress Frederick, added greatly
to the distress and tho fact that sho was
physically unabla to visit tho empress
and see hor befoto olthor died mndo her
norvous and exciteablo,
Later camo tho death o! ber second
son, thuDnko ol Saxe-Coburg Gotha
Wwiltiliurg) which In a low weeks was
followed by tho death ol her grandson,
Prince Christian Victor, non o( her
daughter, Helena, wlfo of Prince Chris
tian of Sclileswig-llolotelu.
Tho prospect of nu Indollnlto prolonga-
j on of tho war was n trial under which
nor riKfliin again lean to sink in No
I ember last.
nor spirit remained undaunted and
wlion It was rojiorted that Krugur find
said tho war would claim hor as ono of
its victims tho quoondeclarcd :
"I may die, but Mr. Krugor won't kill
mo."
When she went to Ilalmorol, her high
land homo, hor spirits revived under
thu Intluenco of Gon. Itoberls brilliant
achievements In tho South African war
but the Improvement was short.
uuiaorauie war news and reports of
tho acutomfferlng of her dying daughter
iwiipress r-reuoriolc, were affecting tho
queen severely.
Sim had (its of denresslon and prvln.
Sho referred constantly to the death of
the Duko of Saxe Conurg Gotha and ox
pritwud a with to see tho Duchess.
Tho last time sho drovooutsido tho
grounds of Osbomo the villauera nt !?...
(aOUHiI Uitruii.lA I...I . -. i. . . .t
- .... ...v -.... ,,11-n to near wiu clear
treble of the sou of the Prlnotw of Hat
""burg trilling out popular songs from
the royal carriage.
The Iwy was iuuimr to. k-.x.t, i.i.
rndmother aake, m obeillenco to hor
whiiw. .now ami again aM dWeJ,
wakKiilng to tell tin. bov to mnii.,,,.. i.i.
ehaiitwhU-hto the initiated onlookers
ontainrtl a world of Miho.
SIio sufforttil aeutolv from I.-- ...
owing to bir eoiutiuit crying.
In her (HKioiU of mentnl aetinty the
lrpHlw inewtltlv UIHIII tlm ua, .!..
Colonial 4Joretry Clwn.lwrlam was
eAWittwiuUi to go to Osoonio to consolo
hr with thti mswring netss, Mr.
UlMiulMrlalii 11 the ar mih !,... ....
tfieeai favore.1 peace in South Africa,
n, aw rhIw tiling, BS t tllrniHl
-v. .r iw IVMMitM XQ
ChamtHirlain. Ill, eBorla to oonwlo
tU .,u was frutthtM .ad the abruptly
tUi eouferoHce.
rwtl U, apr Rt 04borHO j,,,
b-U'Uuy- HHtlWnotatten.pt
to de,v-, Uw 4un Uu tnM
lalttl U.d,Ui,u,Wa J,k-hludtul)0
vrc. M, the war ln gu,,, Afrl
. m. iwnmwi. The iatrview
w! sottw uj and it na th last
Uwa that lh..WtMm Ja,y,a the wldo
At ttWt tlUlrt I1.A .,...!!. I. . .
. "" "iiiia naa j.
JUT tfle8v-l'lM.on.bm the
Prinof VWi.B irnler to prevent n Z
'! ftU,w ". tteKM , dl loer
tUatr on Thursday
Bertha Crader, a working girl of Ger
man descent, was sentenced by Justice
Overton of Woodburn to 25 days in tho
county jail for taking articles of cloth
ing from her employer, Allen Shaw.
J. A, Jeffrey, tho Salem criminal law
yor, was interested in her behalf and
brought habeas corpus proceedings be
fore Judge Boise at 10 a. m.
The Complaint Detective.
As set for in tho petition for hor relcaso
tho complaint on which sho was com
mitted had this clauee:
"Tho reason that tho said Allen Shaw
suspected the said Bertha Crador is
Unit the said lierllia trailer was Iatolv
a domestic of the said Allen Shaw, and
before quitting hor employment ns such
domestic, was seen by himcelf in pos
sesion of certain articles of clothing be
longing to tho members ol his family,
and which tho said Bertha Cruder had
partly destroyed and converted to her
own ueo, contrary to thu statute In such
cases inado and provided, and agninet
tho peaco and dignity of the Btute of
Oregon.
Attorney Jeffrey shows tho complaint
with this repert:
That said pretended criminal com
plaint Is fatally dufectivo nnd totally
void, in that it (ails to stato suflicient
facts toconstituto tho crime of larceny
attempted to bo charged, or any crime
against tho State of Oregon or any ono
eieo.
That said criminal complaint is also
further fatally dofoctivo and totally void
in that it fails to state the owner
$1.00
.25
17 lbs, granulated cane
suear... $1.00
f m r 1 I a .-
!ic$ ids. extra L. cane
sugar
Roasted coffee, per lb.
15c, or 2 lbs. for
2 brands excellent flour
per sack 75
8 lbs Fancy Pink Beans
strictly No. 1 25
Fancy Burbank potatoes
per bushel 25
New walnuts large and
fancy 15c lb. 2 lbs. .25
When buying groceries don't
fail to call on us.
M T. Rineman
132 State Street. Telephone 131
of said goods which your said petitioner,
Bertha Crador, is alleged to have stolen.
Hint nam criminal complaint is uir
thur fatally detective nnd totally vokl.ln
thnt it fails to allege that the said per
tonal proRirty which your said peti
tioner, Bertha Crador, is alleged to havo
stolen, had or has any value whatever.
that raid criminal complaint la lur
ther (atally delectlvo and totally
void, for tho reason that it
does not attempt to charge any crime,
but only stated an alleged stHpici in.
Berth Crader's Statement.
A Jodiinal reporter culled on Mrs.
Bertha Crador at tho county j.tll yoeter
dny afternoon, when sho stated that
after working in tho family of Allen
Shaw foril vo weeks nnd recelvinir no
remuneration, evou aftor several re
quests, excepting tho eum of 7C cents.
sho left, taking with hor a few articles of
clothing, moro forspito than fornnv
auttial neod. Sho is 21 years of ano
and lias been doing housework einco sho
was 10, hor parents havldg dlod 10 years
ago In Springfield, III. Mr. Shaw has
been out of employment for some tiiuo
nuu ku iiuans un excusoior not pay
ing her for tho work dono. Tho family
troatod hor kindly whllothoro hut thero
was considerable work to do, thoro being
four children undor nlno years of nee to
caro for. .Ms. Crador is au honest. look.
ing girl nnd seems to liavo boon com
polled to resort to harsh moans and has ' c ,n
oot hnrxli I rnn tin. ! I.. .,,.. ...... i , vJeO.
-. .. WI , i-vuriuK nor
pay.
Trial of the Case.
Judge Boise heard
prisoner, to tho general satisfaction of
all present. Ho sustained each point
mndo by Lawyer Jeffrey and thnt young
mnn's hat band was visibly enlarged ns
having got tho prisoner hor liberty, but
quito n little addition to bis reputation
a-i a criminal lawyer.
Tho Snlem W. O. T. U. took charge of
Mrs. Crador and sho is assurea ol em
ployment. They resent thu action ol
Mrs. Overton at Woodburn, who, It
seems, returned .to Mrs. Crader hor
membership fee nnd ribbon badge on hor
A GARLOiD OF W W GOODS
Just received at Greenbaum's.
Fine silks, velvets dress goods, calicoes
percales, ginghams, etc, .
- Prices lower than at any other house
in Salem
Call and see the new goods.
IbADORB GRjBBNBAUM'i
Location First Door South of the Posloftlce.
The First of the Year
Will be a good tirao to bogiul
n prnctico course of study. Ai
throroucli kncorlntlf-n nl !!
urnncnes connuumng our regular snorinand or bustnoss coureo will open tnanyfl
uiiui imiiuuo in uuHiui-BB. .-I cuuriiu ill. mo ,
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Will bn no experiment, ns tho school is well known for its thorough work- f!fn-.l
u:iu inuivKiiuii instruction, fionu ior catalogue, auutckb,
W. I. STAMtr, 8al6m Oro,
RIVER BOATS RESUME
THEIR REGULAR RUNS
Commencing Monday tho Steamers
AUonu and Pomona, of tho Oregon City
Transportation Company's lino, will re
sumed their reiitilar run.
I M. P. Baldwin,
Agent.
own responsibility. Mrs. Crador Bnoko
in the highest terms of the kindness of A Representatives smoke Henry The .Fourth
tho balom W. C. T. U., who had called Sam S. Goldsmith Clwr Co.
on bur its individuals
tee.
and as a commit-
la Olden Times
People overlooked tho iuiportiinco of
permanently bonoilcial effects and wero
satislled with transient action; but now
that it is gonerully known that Syrup or
Figs will permanently overcome habit
unl constipation, well-informed people
will no buy other laxatives, which act
for a time, but finally injure the system.
Buy tho genuine, mndo by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
'
All Senators smoke Henry The Fourth Sam S
Goldsmith Cljar Co,
Dearie repairs machines,
tho nrcumontof
counsel tor the prisoner but before pro
cye-ringe oegan a delegation of 7 W. O.
A GLOBE TROTTER
LOCATES AT SALEAl
H. Deane Goes Arnnnr.
the World on his Profes
sional Work.
Sccclil Sale.
Wet weather goodb. All of our Mack
intoshes sold nt 50 per cont reduction.
All of our $1.00 Umbrellas 76 cts.
Allot our 75ct Umbrella now 5'f ctp.
SAI.ISM WOOLKN MILL STORK.
12 20 tl
Does your machino feed rjght7 Deauo.
Noonday Rest".
The ladies of tho W. C. T. U. desire to
announce to tho publio that thoy havo
opened a Noon Best ut their rooms, 120
Court street, whero qoffeo, tea, bread,
butter, sandwiches, meat. notntv.H. ntn
A. . ....i. ii tn ,' ' . . .;r '
i iiiiuuiuk win oe eerveii uatty except
Sunday's, from 11:30 a. in. to ltlJO p. in.
nt nominal charge. 1 3 lm
The New Machinery Belnt Introduced.
The Salem Steam Laundry hits placed
one of tho latest improved and most ex
pensive starching machines manufactur
ed, in their plant, and are turning out
work nuvor before equalled in the west.
l-ll)-2t
Ladles, Three Dozen Free.
iDt'.,I 9"rSl.A"tl,Gorul Paulines.
Positively infolliblo in troubles peculiar
to tho sex. Monthly remedy. Never
dlssapolnt. Harmless. Simple. Con
vonient. Particulars with free box. Dr.
Julin Pinaud, Wood Bldg., $MMU St.,
NeworkCtiy. llfltl
NEW STOCK.
Shoes'of all Grades.Mea's. Ladies
and Children's.....
uuuyni ai ciose prices ana
will be sold lower than ever.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Re
pairing a specialty.
JACOB VOGT
.) btate Street. Opposite Patton nroil
IT
After a trip of lift een jcars. which hn-
AVrnnitnJ tl..,,....!.
tuuuuu inn iiii'ii (iirir iIhhm,..i .
T. U. ladiesworoisullantU-iiMlmrKilli, Itri-in tii .i.i. . .. ... "I
Bherifl Durbln and riven (. within II. D.. i,-.i ';..". ' ,1 .' ,' e.or 'A J"? drummers smoke Henry The Fourth
- ----... . -- - tivviMLii in ii aa ii a ii n ii -. i . .1 m : ai i ! ri -i
w "- wivuu, i --". . w-fMttsiiii kisai LVi
.wr. ieanoifl n professional mechanical
engineer, having eervod uu Annrn,,il,.a.
iCTML m
Wilson
alo ti
tho bar.
Mr. Jeffrey ui au app.irently convinc-
I it. mamiu. ...........! .1. . i . ...
. -a u.u,,Mu, iitoiwi niHiaw oi tile case.
Tho Stato vs. Dorrett IthOregon remlres
a clear statement in the complaint of
something forbidden bylaw ."the acta1 Co.. of Olv.,l,..i m..
constituting the offenee m plain Ian-1 A s,,al,ty is '..ndoin his.hopof sew
guage." Thle complaint was founded ! dig maohine work
on suspicion, .lid not state a crime, did Mr. Dean is an export in the renal,,
not allege ownership of the gooJ8, did ingof sU and eU-tnial mJe I, no3 Tn
not (ix a value, and thero was no sub- will ooeupy his tin.. in lch n, iw
stantlal foundation for a rl,r..a n.... 1 1 ... ....'.. " n . " 8,,c" ns bolo,1B8
. , " . " "" mo ... nu Hue. t,i 111 icii no ranairini ai
was no way to do ju8tice to this womn., nrm i,. t, !.,., , .V .-? M
for the wrong done her. but to dUd,,! IIT"'"1 '' v'"""t.
hor.
WHILE WE ARE REMODElI
iinu itit FRONT OF OUfl
STORE WE WILL SELL HAP-
NESS AND SADDLES AT ACA
WAL COST FOR CASH.
Notice to Contractors.
alilnof rnur v.u -in. .1.. ..-;...". ..; " "wignou nro ready lo receive
.'-". .... illU 11 llttllUr mill I IHMH Inr fit.. .irii.tl nn ..f
rrong dono hor, but to dlsohargo
District Attorney Hart -aid the stato
would readily concur In the eiition (or
discharge of defendant.
Judge Boiso altera plain definition of
larceny, and the complaint failing to
state that she took anything of any
value "feloniously," ha discharged tho
Sewing Machines
Repaired....
it i o.tti ...-
n Co of Bridgeport. Conn, nnd ho J ,-0"i Church nt Butteville. Oregon.
IH'nt some Hint) wltti tho White In and specilicationaof tho propoa-
ru uiiuruii uuiuiing may he seen nt tho
I City Hotol Bllttevllle. Orouon. (miii'itntn
to Jan. 21,1001, at Bank-of Woodburn,
oodbum, Oregon, from Jnn. 21 to Jun.
31st, 1901, ut lulbortBroa' Bauk.Salom.
Oregon, from Jan. 81 to Feb. 7,1001.
All bids will bo opened Feb. 0, 1001
Tho committee resotvo the right to
reject any or nil bids.
Hknicy L. Utty-a, Pros. Building
A. UoMKit Conk, Sec. ) Conimiteo.
the
apfHMrtatl at
uiibl.
Uh TJm,4y u,e ,,,, U4 ,llroko
4 nmuum aoHJItiaM. B u
Vtaif lb ta I
wkji Ui a., m "
SVg?gUttn
Sowiug machine parts.
Needles and oli.
Old maohiuea taken lu trae.
New maohiuea for rent.
Agents For
Standard Botary, Paragon
While maohiniM
Ami will sell yw anv oilier
ontue you want and save you wne.
We soil inaatilnu. imu, i. T-. '.'.
the county to the otW, and lots ol
v-uuiv nmi mm hs.
SamSkG:aatra0rUCr0nll",lrtil f"D'
WOMEN OF WOOD"
CRAFT G0J0 ALBANY
A gay jiarty of Salem ladios went to
Albany this morning intent upon .Mis
stonary work They wero delegate of
Women of Woodcraft, who go ,todo
some floor work ill, their eraak team.
.m noip install otticeis and initiate
"mams ior the A uanv lo.h.
E. S Lamport Harness Co
Sign of White Horse 289 Commercial ,
NEW TODAY.
Advertisements under this
head 5c a line each issue
FARAIFR.Q ATTPNTinw 'J-
FIX UP YOUR FARM
Drain tile all sizes, also Ian
cedar posts. Prices reaonable
D. S. BENTLEY & CO
1Y v JAAffBt
Phone 301
319 Frost I
GIRL Wantmi. t .i i
wwk. Good place for the right kind" WE CLAIM &.& 0Be of ml
of porson. Apply at 102 High "
"IIUUI. I III tl
took with than, iho oolors of Silver Bell
Circle No, ., their axos, swonU, regalia
Senate and House,
In joint convention oan Iw aocouuno
iatKl naeb day and the bwtof dinners
erved Mwotally from 5 to S . ui. da.lv
can
They . for all jio patroni-
1jtko.no h I'estaurant.
and
tui-
thei
in.
and other iuipleim.nU.of war, but truth
ui eye.unoM will toetify that thy
iKiar-jHiint on. They
repreeeni uie tialeni
hoitfr, and will
F-A WIGGINS
'--- rMKWIIIuvrl
v.arywelsibi.ii5fwit4i
it i.
ox pact to
fraternity with
to some of tlw iuu
tuaai work em sej in the state Too
i the party ware Mrs. Jo Bernardi. Mrs.
M. h loJcooib, Mrs. MeApi, Mrs.
; " ?i?" R- Ddvw- M- 0. Borahanl,
Cjaa.. fcur M. 311 Hamilton, Mrs.
. K. AlkiUrdiui I.j i t i
R.WUlar4.Mr.aL.nrlmg, M. P.
BowtariiK, Mra. Jl-tt, ii.M
0Wa way go MP Mt mim aT? .'
rH to rtnrn TuwJay wornlag.
Is your machine dirty? Deaue.
Removal Motlce.
The und-)rsigne, lias moved hU wairon
sfcop Iron, No. 15 State Bireut to his new
IwiWmg, the flMt d.ur ....,). r I " c-
hlr'T' 11,llm,rr' 2l Wy treet,
.wre he will wtAaoma nl.l n,i ..'
B55Kf-Jk'n..
1 o, t( I'- J- IASSBM.
BELGIAN HARES
In the state. We can prove ibe above assei
jim win pay our rattltry a visit.
We have none tut the healthiest stock.
At our prkes for treedinr t. ! .ml
-vv.jiumy io nave a neijtan Hare din ner.
weiuarsntee a rood stralfht pedUreeM
""" tuitnasea.
BeltUallare Pedljree tUaka for sale:
TRICES toe per book ofM.
5c lerbook oioo.
By mall postpsU. Send for sample.
Call on the
COMMERCIAL RABBITFYi
516 commercUl St. tSaltn. Ore,
Or address
GLENN SCIIAEFER. Salea 0r
LOCATED AT LAST
SALEM STEAAl DYEINfi !
AND CLEANING WORKS 't-tSfflf"."!
,V
Cftt tit-Ai-ir Waliill
Uie repairing of sewing- machines,
on me with your troubles. Intr0f
Jttt! PrtMi w. Rs, I SUT
RS fKr . .p "ml rflwt y don. I
19 Commercial St., Salem. 1 QCO. H. Deane
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