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6- c S rtV ' ?9 ! 'sv f ' ' "B: 4 r i-i - J Vaa.-'AMa It. - " r h I Just Received New Wrappers New Muslin Underwear 'Ve Open Them Today at Removal Sale Prices V I f PRESIDENT HADLEY 01 Yale College Trusts On the PUBLIC SENTIMENT MUST BE AROUSED But HoIVersons WWIIIIlIWWIIIIIMIWBMWMM"""""'',""',M',MM THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM It's a Matter of the Greatest Importance jrf-t i. . It iaalra verjr iniTerjr that tho frames aod spring b Hell made and dnmfole IobywI lOMiiant brenkwjf and looc jjlaww. 1'atrf.mi ran dpnd upon It tliat there's aholiitl nothing the matter with anything ordained from as. No detail oaeoMial in MtUfartton is ever overlooked. Do not do yoarslf the dis favor of (toing elsewhere. Charles II. Hinges OPTICIAN Over 20 rm MKifcace Eyts T$td Fr What are the Colleges Doing to Educate the People? STAFIB POODS Evervlhing needed to stock upfyonr pantry from a sack of best eour to a yeast cake, and for a relish, pigs feet, salt mackcral, bacon and sauerkraut. New oranges, lemons ana a full assortment of nuts, candy, and olher luxuries at lowest prices. rlarritt & Lawrence Nw Your, Maroh 13 I'rost. Hadley of Vale university, whose predlatfow made In the Old South elwreh in Bot ton last Sunday that there will be an emperor in Washington in 36 years hb leeelapablle sentiment capable of am trolling Ute trniU la aroosed, and liar riven rise to comment in this country ami Europe, is qooted in a special to the World from Boston saying: "The oommenta of Uie papers evident ly have been bared on misrepreeenta t.on of the facta. They seem to hare assumed that I spoke on trnst. wherea my address was not on trusts, but oo public conscience, iny reference to trnet beinjr incidental and of the mml oasual character. "I do not mean that l!e tiwti will cri-ttto an emperor. 1.4. t raid was that AN AHOUSKI) ITHLIC OPINION 18 THK ONLY 1UING THAT CAN CONTROL THK TKUST8 and without that public opinion wo shall havo an emperor." boundary Hnc tbal divides the propertfcj of the parties to Uw solt. Danran contends taat the Hne followed an irregular coarse where the fenoe stood otMoallr bet the KellogRB Insisted that Ute dlrWiog Hne followed a straight line and tore down and removed the feseeeoas to eonform to their idea, thereby annexing to their farm a triangular strip of land. The cw was called for trial at 1 o'clock before the following jury. Claude Johnson, A. Ollnger, Cbas. Calvert, John I'atterson, M. L. Vt II mot aad A.J.Smith. John Bayne is assisting Mr. MoNary for the prosecution. Wifl Two Yard Umj. HmxtMM, N. Y.. Marob 13 The will of Sora James Harris, late of the town of Norway. In this ouniy, was admitted to probate today. It Is over rfx yards long though it disposes of little more than $5,000 worth of persooal proferty. It wm written by the tesla tor. old rorrowicK aitooRttv (NBiiiiiaiManiMMMifiBiMnBaiignfijaflflflatiiM ku V R 8 fe li K M a a i is w X II M a m J&hc Bagiel There are more new and J good features in Eagle Di-J cycles than all the otherjj makes combined. Let us a show them to vou. 5 .M - li"' ' r- r w r -' The Eagle is the only wheel with combination aluminum and wood rim. 2C X 2C The Eacle has a ball-bearing lock nut and ciank pul'i ler combined. Frame can be taken apart or put to-J gethcr in one minute without special tools by anyone. 5 Needs less repairing than any other wheel made. z!Cm3&&r . v 4 C5I,o"' JPmB&jr- 29pr CaJlasJkxskttovcr. It will say your ratltnca i four moaty. Fall aiioilnf at la stock at Croliaa Btltmnt llouie, Cray Ukxk. BELLNGER & w SO IfHIHKHaMMHWBHHNeMHIHKIBf IHlHBaKfc- Tm! WCATIIBU. Fair tills alteriioon and tonljilit fair to rtly cloudly. 'yg; ;,".: i.t-t z in- 7:, r-a Wheat .Market, Ham Fbancjboo, March 13-Uaih MV( Ohuuoo, III.,Mareh 111 May, 76 i. Halotn, CO. GOLD DUST FLOUR mads ar Thd'SIdnav Power Co. sii)ur,Joaaoa, made for laudly uw, k your urocors (or t. llran and.sliorts always on band. T. WALN. AGENT ruows 61. Clover Grass Vegetable SDS A nnmnlntu Uxk 4 VtmU Hvvit al ways on bund nt tlw 1omi tc4 in IK state. l'OUI.TUY mtiiplM a paUy BREWSTEiT& WHITE rhoael781. 01 Court SU Stkm&ft. Manila, March 13. Mr. Chnpelte, apostolic dolegato to tlio I'hilipplnes, tatwl to the Associated Press toIay that ho will not leave the rhilippinee until several Important mattors coneernlng TUB AMHIUOAN OOVBUN.MKNT AND TUB CIirilCH shall havo been settled satisfactorily. The time required for tills is not known. Mur. Chupelle thinks the rtiinors tlwt he will b sue eovded by Arolibiflinp Kiordnn unfounded. are SALEM MAN GETS POSITION NEW TODAY. A4wtUMtaii usltr Ibk h(A 5C a Has rack Utiic COW YOU UAI.B.-llalf Jry ad Hhurthorn, (riMli rih milkr. Call or addiiMHt M. W, llarlbty, MnUtiy, Oir KUU. 1 ii 9u um, tAiiuIr. Alt4 i Mkiati, vv.i.i. ua! BttlU. ,..GE0. II. DEANE... Sla uisIjUmi i4't UtibUi-4 elrtu rjiird hi JJmi. Matt wd joi.iij . KEW ACCOHUtON M.CATINC MACIIIhO Tvlephone Main 'JM. Niiloa Oil ami Mstras. Itootni t and i, (liay 1W lllk OIIO10K liirnWiwl riMitia (or itiik moil, ur for iiwii atul wif. ApHly at wruur aiiito and Uhuroh Ul. i laut FOU S.U.U.-A o.l vtilX-vw" iiir, new. APPiy mm UMtly, Oregon, Hon Cedar Posts Juat nr rhl,bfit hum ii tain larJtotti lnttt and lt evur rfoehed, pr.I.s rtMiMwaltU, AIM Mh kitar-AUtar aawni atwl mil sU.Hglva ami land Hatior, D. S. BENTLEY & CO lkM 901 319 rtvil SI. IIHWU llfOMH, 3 it at Cut riowrri. Cariis(jkiin uta. do . rIU lllllmi RO rU.iloi., Jim Traar, Wlllnmette I Intel. UELIEf'fOR IRELAND BILL DEFEATED UXK. Marvb ll-The House cf Ounimmn tftlay dWnaM tbtt uouA rvadliiK id U OMmtMUMl dutriela (Ireland) bill, ohoiI the mtM (MtuiM uj which w the ap)aiHtMMmt l a Wgard vritlt r t brlni; aboHt ittHNikHr' mrha of luml. Guarantee It. II Tliltlwwi has returntxl fruni 1'ortlaud where he attended n meetluc of the Joint Pan-AriiHrirnii Interstate A. West Indian Goiiunisioti. In the eluc tlon of minor olllcers, U'. II. Hivflt;i). ol this city, war place I in (-barge of the agrlauHural exhibit nt a iwlary of W pur month, he to pay IiIh own uxmiiius othur than tnuisKirtatiou. NEW MILLING PLANT AND WAKEHOUSE IniliuatiouH are that wurk on a now mill for the Knloin Flouring Mills Com pany, on the ultool the old nun that whs destroyitl twoytmrHns'o, will Imglu with In a mouth. Tho (ximHiuy, through the locnl agent, II. II. Ilnlland, hnn titled (nr bids for furiilshiug ii;roxiiiiute ly X) 000 feet of lumber. That will lie a MtUcieHt HMHint for the Imlldbig ami a Marabou ot nearly the mmw dU mmiisoao at too old ImIUimw It la MMbwtood Um eoasiwMy's iotMltons are to rooiaoe tit (orHr bitduf a ooarly 04 ooMtb. Tbo kmmm anil bad a oiattrwy of XO huntl aoal toiJ a wtarthoojM iio nUtftt lm MVOI WtAt. By bisaat ooiUaof - w" oanoi; aooBM, t at low oa HtUcaobi tomplttmimumtttMktmi- UssKtootyoart -mkmutmop w kf a Itfift yinoi. Moot? of DIVISION LINE SUIT IN A SALEM COURT m V. K. IOo. DuAOMt, WIM (Mikof WHO to TW m of Oraot Kotlnw tMnoal f J f. MK Ol imiU aoa wijOiiiMiid .! llaWaa aad ilti.al I kort oU. C. I- Mo Nary aoowM om Ioj . Tbo UooWo ha ntoalM tswai a 4atmka m lo too MEN WHO BROKE THE FIRST GROUND C Vilas Holds Plow and W. J. Capps Drove Team Flag is Hoisted Over United States Soil By the Officer in Charge. The first actual annual labor on Ha loin's new poet otllee building was per formed on Tuesday by C, Vilas and W. J. Capps, both of tliit oisy. Thu former handled the plow and the latter drove the team, of horses, that broke the firjt ground for the structure. A Campbell, the contractor, has awarded tho contract for making the neueeeary excavation to D. 8. Bent Joy & Co., ol this city, and three men with two teams and scrapers are performing the uork. The plan of the building is such, tho main floor being at a conshl arable elevation and reached by a Might of stairs, that only a small amount ol excavating will he required for the tun foot basement. In fact it will be neceeeary to remove but about 18 inches of earth from the main situ of the build iug. The plans call for 3 foot trenches and these will, be provided. Tho InlUal operations are being watched by an In terested company of citizens, that will probably increase In number as the work progresses. Thanocoetaay surveyn w.t spi r.'ormed on Monday by W. J. Culver, A. Gesner, and General W. II, Uyars. Mr. Campbell has not received in structiotiH from Washington as to thu cement and sand atone to tie used in Uie construction of thu building but ho will probably have been notilljI in this regard liefnru the work of oxcavating has Iwun fliiUlied so that the work of con struation will not bo ruturded on this aeeount. Tho survey of tho bito for the KHtnllU-o disclosed a fuut that in not generally known, i. n, that tho Marion county court homo Is not located exactly in the cuter of thu block it occupies. The defect Ih not so nmtoriul that It cnu be roadily detected by tho casual observer, hut it Inukx approximately 18 inches of being aecurutely stationed. Thu build ing is that distance nearer Stato utrcot than its proper file would have nuido it. The ollleo to bo occupied by thu government's supervising aruhlteot, Mr. Cramer, Iihh boon stationed on tho grounds noar Church atreot. A Hag. sufl wait erected tion the ollko yestor day, from whieh thu stars and stripes ill be toatl UHtil the building is tbofcPd ami removed. A toMporary sited was yesterday wriml to whhik cement and othur ooildiav); Material! will Imve protection Itoao Um Horma. ThetM oHtrutlous uivo Hke avoooo an air of great activity uu d to Rfnef4 of th work will lie uagorly nThrwd by Salew's citliona who will osMiaUy await the oouipletiuii of UMir ttti federal btiikllng. Wkt SaH wr lUvt fr Urstrtr Thk fMittlHi urtiHwi lu the futully rj r. 11 um Hwer It tmlnv. Try JU O. a dellcUnw ami heltliful 4orrt. Irefwrel In two luluuteH. No nollloir! no baking! wluiply add boilteir water ami Ml to cool l'la-o.- tnraa, OniHgv, Ituitpberry uiul Mtmwbrry. Out h wckMi at your frocer'H today. 10 tin. KING OF KLONDIKE In London to Organize Trading Company a STILL RICHER GOLD FIELDS The Tenderfoot Population no Longer in the Majority Naw Yowc, March 1:1. A dlsputch to tho Herald from London says: Mr. John J. Healy, who is known through, oat Alaska as' "King of the Klondike" is staviiit! at the Hotel Cecil. As former general manager of the North American Trading and Transportation Coeipaoy he has probably done more than any other one man to develop the riches of the Alaskan gold fields. His pretence in London ia in responso to the imitation of prominent Englishmen interested in the Kloiidiko who arc anxious to know the exact facts about their property. It is more than probable that ono RESULT OF HIS VISIT to London WILLDE THK OIWANIZATION OF A RIVAL to the North American com pany, which has hitherto enjoyed almost a monopoly of thu ti asportation fucil ities of (hut country. "it is too early jet to tpeak ol my plans definitely" Mr Healy said, "as 1 am in daily conference with the prin cipalt who wished me to come fur con' S'lltuticn f can say however that tl e near future is likely to bee English in ternsts in the Klondike on a bettor uuiiness loo'.ing tnmi tuey liuve ever been. "THE N0hVrm:STI2UN PENIN. Sl'LA OOLD FIELDS AUK RICHER THAN ANY OTHERS VKT OPENED while the sourheastern section is prob ably unequalled as a coppor bod by any place on earth. I havo no lands todis- loe of. I am not here for that pnrpose." "H hat are the prospects for rnllwavs in Alaska?" "Good" he replied. "While no rail ways in Alaska aru actually in operation ns yet, there is good prospect for the near futtuo. hurveya have already been made. Hut of course until the popula tion warrants construction ono can't expect that capital will undertake any outlay. However, I ma say that the (Mipulation of Alaska bus now outgrown the period whoro tho tenderfoot com prises the majority. Thu eottlors there now havo come to stay." Best of All. To cleuneo the system in n gentle and truly lienellcial manner, when the Springtime comwa use the true and per nail. ,uuicuy, oyrup oirigs. iiuy me genuine. Manufactured by thu Califor nia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale bj all druggists, at GO rents per battle. A NEW STEAMER FOR UPPER RIVER The 0. It. k N. Co. have not decided whoro thoy will rebuild thoir dock, but H is supposed It will bo built in thesame mention as tho old ono. Mimo month no thu O. C. T. Co., puruiiaDcit thu old steamer "McMmn villo" which Is now at Portland being rebuilt. The "MoMlnnvlllu" will proiiainy Do lu uso within a month this part of thu river. on Our Go - Carts jfikJEMES 3E3C3ES3E3E2 The neatest and bet line we luve ever sliown,... Guarantee Going Away High Prices Is It Logic? WUtm it whhm lo Kuaranteoa. UvtiitttoM will Uow tkoto ia m loiter yuarHts iMh (leo. 0. WMlV I wo nd teg away. Aa rwa 4amM awd otmm. I m moMi how yen J buy them right, ship 4m okoaW. oMHtt I ship them hariteised, not boiwl. My onUaAry okhooom are by far amaller CwHMttiitly iuv wt orioaa j m 0ml ah(-pr than tho oolraoowt high WHii$- tot Mrw ad- vcrtll. Good ireoda and linaii prti-04 aie two roaooat Hh I revived almost tho bUi trad lu thU II ku at alt lwmx eJllflK ont and inoolal wlo. Tlie AnglMa, a Hho Hoyr. tuott wpHlwful (Holrumeut. whwh tdaya a Hito mhJ otvh BdoIlu at the time, rnraie, lion xhiUtl aad BBdtfrMdtJ To fcejthU AoyiMiaml get iheolKwJoo j4bo, call en . . . : t t tPRB iT7' o. I CHEAPER.... Than ever and greatly impioveil. fitted with swell cushions, paiasol. loot brake and improved pHnss. Easily adjusted to farm a sleeper. MARION COUNTY DIVORCE SUIT Mary M Seely of U'oo.lburn has ins. muieu utvorcu procee-lings against josepn ii. Heeiy, DOforo Judgo IJoise. Tho parties were murrled In Clitsknmaa cotiniy, April I'l, 187 and plaintiff allegee that her husband deortel hor In March 1000. There ore three child, ren William Uwreuoe, and Joteph, twins aged 3 years, and Mary, aged Ji, years I'lalnun aoka for custody 'of tho daughter. II. Overton, attorney for plaintiff. AT HOTEL WILLAMETTE Hy request of several mrtfs the dec orations for the Lttvy-lioldberg woddiug will bo left up during the week, in the parkirs at Willamette hotol, and ovory. ono who wlfhoj to ure welcome to call and wo them. A FROMlNEHT UDY Speaks in Highest Terms of Peruna as a Catarrh Cure. Mrs. M. A. Theatro, member Robecca Lodge, Iola Lodge; also member of Woman's Relief Corp., writes the fol lowing letter from 1838 Jackson street Minneapolis, Minn.: r J- : Mr. M. A.Theatro, Mlnaeapollt, Minn. Poruna Medicine Co, Columbus.O. Gentlemen :-uAa a remedy for catarrh I can cheerfully recommend Peruna. I have been troubled witbchronlccatarrh for over alx years. Iliad tried several remedies wlthoutrellef. Alodgofriend advised mo to try Peruna, and I began to use it faithfully before each meal. Since then I havo alwuya kept it in thohouso. lam now in bettor health than I hove been in over twenty years, and I feel sure my catarrh la permanently cured." Peruna curoa catarrh wherever locat ed. Aa soon as Peruna removes sys temic catarrh tho digestion becomes good, nerves strong, and trouhlo van ishes. Poruna strongthons weak nerves, not by temporarily atlmulatlng them, but by romoving the causo of woak nerves-systemic catarrh. This ia the only euro that lasts. Remove tho cause) naturo will do tho rest. Porunoromovct tho cause. Address The Poruna Medi cine Company, Columbus, Ohio, for a book treating of catarrh In Its differ ent phases and stages, also a book entitled "Health and Beauty," wrlttcc especially tor women. FRIEDMAN'S NEW BACKET Has a flue lino of ohildion'a ftutfl just arrived from the manufactuior. Tho prices will suit, tho gooda will fit. In school suits wo "can't bo beat. Ourmen'e wear will talk for themeelves. Wo havo n fino now lino of them. Of spring hats we have the latest stylos and lowest prices. Our bargain counterB will surprise you ; going out of pevernl lines of trimmings wo aro offering thorn very low. Wo nro still polling tho lino numbora of Rrooka' cotton for 1 cent each, nnd Clark's 0. N, T at 4 conta a enool of 100 yards. Silk, assorted colors at 5 conta each. In arsine chcuillo, frlngea and passmentres, jet and fur trimmings wo are Belling for less than hnlfwhntit cots to make them. On laceB nnd embroideries our prices will pleaao you. We have a few jackets left over which will go for half price. In fact anything you need. Ladies' capes, men'fl dusters. notions, etc. It will pay you to come to Friedman's Now Racket first nnd hoar our goods tell tho prices to you. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore. v v v V V k V t V k i i--n,-i'vn'-ziin. vj a raj SALE OF CORSETS i i i $1.25 Corset for 85c. $1.00 Corset for 75c. $ .7 5 Corset for 60c. $ .50 Corset for 38c. BRONZE MEDALS TO BE AWARDED To the Officers and Men in Various Wars The following well Known brands R & G, G D, C i B and kid fitting. - , i i i i Still greater reductions on size 18 having too many, A We will sell the pick of any corset size 18, lor 40c. ' , i A i Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office, 1 MfS ao A A -o -j ---' -t ttat. Secretary of the Navy Seeks to Dodge an Everlasting Controversy Nkw York, March 13. A special to the Herald from Washington enys: Naval circles are deeply interested in the designs to be placed by the Navy upon tho bronze medals to be awarded to offkors who distinguished themselvet during tho war nnd subfo nuently. Olllrern nnd men who participated in tho battlo o Manila bay received a medal, on one sldo of which w.ts tho profile in has relief of Admiral Dewey. Some of thu friends of Rear-Admlral Simpson urge that tho modal be given to the odicers who participated in tho Santiago battle should have tho prolllo o! that officer. In order to provont any controversy on the subject, Secretary Long has re. ferred tho matter to the board of awards, of which Assistant Seoretary Hackett is chairman. None of the members of thin board participated in the West Indian operations with the exception of Roar, Admiral Watson, who has taken no' part in tho Schley-Sampson controversy. In addition to awarding medals to the olllcers andmen who sorved with distinc tion in the Santiago campaign, secretary IMig in accordance with the authority granted him. will confer medals upon ol llcers and men who participated in the s-omoan, Chinese and Philippine paigns. POULTRY SUPPLIES, TTK Kwk.) We have a large stock of the following always on hand Clam shell Oyster shell Ground bone Meat meal Blood Meal FPEE FPOM Udjj Lee s Lice Killer Has no equal for killing chicken lice. Garden and Grass Seeds of all kinds. SAVAGE & REID, Seedme n cam HONORS FOR THREE AMERICANS I.omh.v, March 13.-Tho Giuetto to day annoum-ed tho appointmeiit of Mms. George Cornwallis West n..,l Jennie Wow, as ladles ol grai-e of the order of St. John of Jrni!am .i t Van Alen as honorary knluht of grace, in connection with their work in nuing out the American hospital .name ami a Held laaui.i frfca. PERSONAL DONT F0R6EI ship for South Ho it a , iHwcb, and the bt ol home au.l Strong's Ikkery and Ketauraut. at WILI BUREN HAMILTON i-se4!" ilAao' 0rGRa' i,J wUiK ww, t um vt iim iMtM., L" N Low Jsvo. Those Tribunes Are here. If you want your pick, you had best come at once. They are actually go ing iikc not cakes TRIBUNES Road AOilels....S35a,1(S4o Ught Roadsters -a"dRacersS40aiid550 Cluunless $60 and $75 P. fl. WIGGINS, , 57 CwawtfSW st. CarWU. !, for . Bkerof Tortlaiw, is in from ' Ho F. 0. the dty. C. W. Colvlg, representative Josojibine wmty, is i the oity. Mrs. V . H. Byars left Unlay for a visit with hor dftiightor, Mrs A. II. Wriuht niwr Melwma. ' Elwer Harritt, wlio 1M ba-n .Unr. ouly ill with luwumaub I ...i slightly improveil. Mim Lewie Ud,a(iera vWt wltk MlM AllM JudsOH. MtHruu.l .!. . hor home at Turner. i We are now prepared to do uny kind o bicycle repairing, haying put in a complete re pair shop under the manage ment of Paul Hauser, who can take care of your wants in that line. The riding season is near at hand, so if in need of anything from a spoke to iiaving your wheel remodeled, isre is no argument ?,r enameii. can on shipp & u Mauser. Ill IUV l)l nl I i ,n.. mora than A f..n i. .. f " i i nil i - a At. ii i." - j ai iuii iiuc UI ail KII105 ui bicycle sundries, tires etc., at the right prices. $ o f ., in toe wu price ! hat? Um eara ai ' nnVv of wheel when that is the i' ' 'i f U which i to many rr still, the : isW0 Vu-olillo OURMOTfO; BICYCLES .'t r TD race Mm Nettie KJwdes of Idlto. will ruiilil.u. , u"To. wwi, ,. OTHltt qh & vWt "rprais.MramlMr8. J $40 IS GOOD WORKMANSHIP AND PROMPT DELIVERV. FREE AIR IN CONNECTION to Twenty, two years experience has taught Dimhbr mak- y. a.j. ers how in Ki,;m ,l. u. ... . . . ""' MiMKotusnva r-. .WJ. '. ' . ' . u,,u u,c ueit wneeis on earth cheaoer than any &,!"! wkwe Hne o .? , hty, ar' AolnS Just that Cal1 examine out y;wu hw . Mrs. i. o. ,lne of wheel, and ask for catalogue. K. i DbArithwi.l o-.i 1,1 .. .. I ww , e sen wheels on aasv in.t.n .. or will trade in ymir old one Any. thing pertaininu to a bicycle. ; : : MiM lV.Uitwnd and i .. l .. ,. . . " oara Ihhw aUooUiog l cottoM aKd biMl--ji .... rUvoly, hal, for y,."; - unit! r&tt, , f "- r T" "Y" u wkili thoJ. II . iiM JTm,Mi 28 Comnwr.:,l O.-.. o.i.... thHr wt tkLnTt r"mcy !' -- " jucci, oaiem uregon. OomUj..i. l 7s wuhmwaU, vi m oaT 'fJ XtmZJ7Z .rr lTWKISH BATHS ' """' oiu'- WILLAMETTE HOTELh"" OASToaaiA'.-jt Baanti. lhsKl YM HWAwnK1 C A 'l