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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1901)
- n fwp v .Ji--&Kfc IntfriUHMbttJ Iff A '. -jfrt- KV vi " , i .. a TA :;r -. 'i- t tSfJmY ,-' :m- ft K ' hW . ; iJW '' nfB tfll . ;' 9 r Iw & him ""'r ''"'' '' fell ? loaS 0" f wmi i iMwumwa AOCOBDINGT tt ,. - We tb re w open the doors ef ear new star la the OW While Corner yesterday altrBHi at -I a'atok and wade velcoise lb waftlDj- thrortjr. Jf tbe ffaeaf tJ crowd at aaropeatag It aoy criterion a to the geod wfll ef Ike peopla cornprisinsr tbe trew the we Jfl mh mdly repaid lor our Ire-able is fftiiajr. rip Mir ;aartr-. Oar entire store, from bawsetit to KHery hi cmmiri. Sent, we propose to cocitinne tbe program, and tbe beH part la to fellow all Ibis week we will reader the feMsw tng program every boar of the Jar one eoaliftaal per ermanc from 8 KM a- jji. to 1:30 a. .. except gatnrl-ayt 1. Splendid ehowinz of tie latert f abries. 2. Bargain Kiriojr better than erer befer e. JL Xeir good, latest creattosi. 4. Perfect Hrhl for inspection el ware. h. Pair treatment all the tiave. fi. Money back if yoa're not ratlal. 7. A ennJUl welcome to come and loot , iMsMtZ bay or not. ::::;: t : HolVervSon's A GoodJWatch Should lasr a lifetime. Tlierefore, care atiotild m txtttctl in pwrliaeine one. If you Jmr one of an jo receive s fall statement of just w hut it in, iMueked by a nurantett for wbieit we are reponible. A good watch l a kI thine an unreliable watch is worae than none at all. You an depend on i?ettlK a reliable time piece when you buy of na. Not because we sell It, for tlwt ! no reawjn why 'it, Is best, bnt becaose it is best is the reAson we sell it. WATCHES CLE A SKU, 7c. MAIN 8PRI.V08, 76c C. H. Hinges, THE WEATHER, Fair lonff(ht and Thursday, warmir Thursday. NEW- TODAY. Mvntlitatntt tttltf ttits bead 5c a line rh htu FOR KKNT OR HAI.K-Olacksinltli shop, 2 soU of tools. Four loti with house and bam In business center of a good town, Inquire of Fred flnrst, ""fJalem, Or., 4 21 lmot H'ANTKDUoy or Irjrl ta learniTood trahi. Apply at Journal olMee. tf FOR HALK-Farollr fruit drier In good. conuiiion, corwoiiy uusnoisat a ehaivo, produres rierfeet dried fruit, at a bargain. W.II. Hlmpson, HO Com merclal street, Salem. -t-21 .It Chkkra Sutttr At fjt, Jorcph'a hall Thursday orming from r to o. a 'a at ' ' I ' I noun. HOWARD Tuesday evening. April 23d 1001, to Mr. and Mrs. H. I'. I Iowa id, a on. OA.18T011IA. Hartford Bicycles, $30 and $35 LIGHT. STRONG, SPEEDY. il'BXftSl?'0 WB AKE NOW PRBPARBD TO PIT' COLUMBIA HUH, OH A. B. C. COASTUIt BRAKES ON NEW OR OLD WHUBLS. OTTO vJ. iRilliner gtravve That show which way the bargain wind blows. See our up-to-date street hats, exclusive designs. NONPAREIL, Mrs. Hooter, 817 'M. IfJL Okl -atk. SJ -9 K -tjBufr"-- Jl Arcsomc tiling everybody appreciates iif they want such an article at alf. Our 52,50 special is a great value. Our $4,00 Hygienic pillow is what ycu usually pay $5,00 (or, ; " Wc have just received a lot of comforts "ggnt to us by mistake. They must be sold '?& ou can have them at cost, They are s'Sittol ieion but might, cheap, , . . :.- t -3imm-it HAMILT The Low Price House Furnishers, TO PROGRAM " THEBICBAnO'.lK HOUSE OF SALEM ExcettWattkrstker 20 yetri UxttUt(t. 296 CooracrtUI Strtrt. TURKISH BATHS WILLAMETTE HOTEL A LADY CYCLIST HURT BY A BUGGY Miss Hunter, a lady clerk at Kills A Zions' confectionery store, Inokll cicajHxl a serious Accident today at noon, Hho was riding south on Com mercial street with revernl other eyellsts, when at the .rorner of limb's Rank, a horse driving by two elderly ladles got frightened at the many bicycles nnd made a pliingo before Mint liuuter could turn out of the way. Khe was struok by the wheels of the bngjy and knncketl down, bruising her nose and face iufto badly, Her bkyoio, which Is new, was not much damaged. Miss Hunter we taken into the HUiiiior I'rug Utore, whero liur injuries were taken care of by physicians. What Shall s llsvt tor Dettrtf Thin (juwulou ariaea In the family every dny. iA-t un nnawer It twiny. lry JellO. a dulleloua nnd healthful desaert. Prepared In two mlnutcm. No iKilllne;! no Imklngl simply ndd iKjlllnjr wnter and set to cool, l'la-vora-I,emon; Orange, Rnapberry nnd fitrnwlN'rry. (Jot a pnekoge nt your grocer'a today. 10 ct. A J WILSON QpHiiimreial Itreot. Good i Pillows BAD SHOWING OF BANK FAILURE Atany Unfortuinate Depositors Are in the Soup liiiftvidual Cases Reported Tfcat are Quite Distressing An Effort will be Made to Save the School Savings ,, Deposits Aany of the Reports Doubt less Exaggerated and Re quire Verification Deputy United States Marshal S. L. Moore, of Portland, essae t Saten Tuesday erening and serve! rtraiariBg ords spon raerabera of Use Gilbert banking flrra, asd left for point eoatk on the late Bight train. When Marshal! Moore went to the restdeee of A. T. Gilbert to serve the restralwisg order he found a oompauy of depositors con gregate'l abocit the reridewe waiting for iBterviewi with the bank predent, IhiI they were disappointed. DftiH oftbt FiHute JJjr payings and wmetifBea as high as 0 per cent on deposits, Gilbert lirot. Offered An Inducement to depositors to place funds in their institution and tnanyoi the poorer ami hard wot king element of the community are tUecM by the bank's suspension. Quite a number of Haleni busiuees housed also had tholr money with this firm, but the lossca consequent upon the bank's closing are felt by individuals rather than In the business community. Many of the omployes at the state insane asylum and the other state institutions regularly deposited In this bnnk such amounts as could be spared from their quarterly salaried that the same might accumulate with the rate of interest allowed, One of the sights Tuesday was two llltl" tote crying as tltough their hearts would break. The cause of their grief was they were debitors in the public aehool savings bank system. One had deposited f 17 In that fund while her eompfttiioii had something M to her credit. Master Joe Hainee haddepositcd In this fund W, and there urn some of the public rciwol children whodep'jeited oven more. II Is reliably roporttil that there was on deposit In the Lank quite a win of Insurance money leioHglng to the little daughter of Mr, and Mrs Wm. Ilagley, both of whom are reeuntly di seased. Many rumors, adverse to the management nl the Intnk were current Tuutday afternoon, one being that n Monday afternoon, the day before the bunk r.loed, one deposit of $1000 nnd another of f SOOO were reewtvml. This re port may have Ixhjii groiiiMlleM nnd mny iiave orlglnatwl from the Intense oxellu uinnt attendant Um)h the closliig of the bank. A gentleman, who hud oeoailnn nt one time to investigate the assets o( the lale Wm, (JoHr'fl estate, raid TitHtday nl lernoou In diicussing the mattor.thnt in iuvuHtigating Mr. Gosper's banking in turtmU and Hiteounts, It an rtpiriil tlint some vuiy strange bimliiWHt trans aattous had Ihh)I terloniinl in nliiahlhtt deceased had ovbleutly Ui-l npproxiuiu tely (fW.OOO. The faet that Ullburt liros. have traits ferretl somo reelduuuu propurty nml also a mortgage naturally calls into question the stability ol the einuaruesed Itaiiklng liistltutlon.Oii the Uth.liisl.,K.N.UillMrt for a ooiikiileratloii nl fftOOO trauiferrwi to A. Hush, hisresitlenee rirty at the ooruer ol Cottage and Murlini streele. On Tuesday A. T. (lillmrt mIkihI to John Hughes a mortn lor fVK) . ueutl by Adam Ohmari. It was reported TH4y wvetMag and the report listf a rwlianls) artgiit Utt uw MMdy tU- IjmU A Beh bank teWgraptMl IM.0J0 to Um lMk at Mwmow that U roMdixtwl by (iiilwrt Itms. A. fHrUMr shw of )Ji,t)0Q ts aatd to have WtH tm. to Um Masaow bansk from addfot. WasiilMgUtN twrtlUtUntt. The purpose of impplyltHt Use Mutsuw Uuk with tiHe iunds ts reporUtl to Imvc Ihhui to wabto tint wawagewwt to meet the demands of all depoaitors It evetit d a rwH oh the bHk witk'h waukl Hiiely fallow the AHHOUuetHiient of the Dalew Imnk. HaUmm's veteraH hawker Is a sUwklmUler in Um bank at Moscow. As nearly ai emild Iw leariwd Tues day eveuiHg the agitrMtMte f Um do- IMMttslHlhu tiHk were fit .000 aud wImm Ute Wauk etoMtd Us dofs It la said tAete uas but rIOOO in o4t in mI. lacMtsit stlli, UhmUswo. lW.Vodiir was kept bttay yt rdi' AASwriug qn4tttM (raw) anioto urehlus shI soieitoo parent. Kor te Ih proiwWy w Mitel thewas u tileH)Hie in his oslee as Ute appeals provwl too palheisf for hi esMlttraHce. Tribunes are Safe lirUKNataaMlyourwlii4.iihthtUHitirt,lMhle. rt. i..i. yV au balHN J)r plMM beat, yMi TT risk vr life un a a-aader m lewaigtilngliWMttlaihaMMi,. Ii a square rsuwa has Iwmnhim m iMtmlar rUklne yur IU mwe .WtaM thau w ti-i it U beiag cot w numr otliar thlHkLr. or ym daily pa, aver roads, awkas, bat yoa sJCkaa J machine or walks at a spd thai waaht uuart a , w llhiHah a aeat trim eruwu as this serhHii if Hot fatal lajary U )ar w heal Trtbawe eruaa are fwvd 1kk sliaaM break at the oriUoal lt. Sttd4iad UUiL rZ n . OHaraHtmiA are gtl, hat twxto. ' iT .,7!! i5 V0, UJ! Q, waiiH nrevawt biaaks, war will thaj :, S R ?L2S&Jt aotlL . UT wend brakaa taaiea or arari d skaUV. 'iNasTtM aw! tor l3i "? at V'1 AJI whirls aragaaiaHtarai-tha ahiw i ,W H wW4 " &T the whe4, lha laagar the gHarautee . . , U!Jljf-Vl WsJtar thau a than, rtSuT!? ?UJ rltlar k. liHrHt Is th (mrakaei of iTwllSl r,f P4' -raeaat. P .A: WIGGINS Opposite Posloiltee, Thrte kuryt In tme faosHy bATeAbet fM la their eeab4aed depodU, aad Uwir nttle kearta bare bees la their avMUsserer ststeettte teak dn hue reMiaed eteeed. A German taborig raaa wbo has Wi la tbe bank "ea interest stood sear the door the greater part of Tuesday and apf eaied to erery ineoa woo paeseu py te help Wm reader the bardarei SAvlngii of a lifetime. Ose Of eaiewa 'bay-feed" eoaacil raea, A. B. Barea, reaarked jesterday that be had bat fast recovered the kt ef his deposiU froai the old Willis an A BagiaBd bask wreck, to find himself eaegbt again for About 600, bat it woa hart bis credit to hare it tied up for a time. Bx -State Treasarer Phil Metehan ae ap freea Portland 31ohday aad drew oat aboatiSOGO, Uie balance doe; him from tbe Williamt A KnglaBd re eeirenhip. Receiver Stater, of the defitnet Wil liams k Eegtaad bank, finds hlmieff in tbe dilema of having quite a lamp tied ap la Uie Gilbert bank, which will deUy his dotiag np his trant. Mrs. Ida Maths, wbore haeboad recently iiku bu mnirjfi,wu mcim iasarABce, has I,218 la the bank aad: her etdert sob also hvjlfiO in iL Thisia tiuJr All. Ami . Urire fatnilr nfohiUren. .1 ll- I I t-f. I.....A nn I .. 1 , . ,.- , is dependent upon It. The principals of ; Uie respective schools were exaaseable ' for depositing the week's collection, as; Uiey had not had aa opportunity of . eeeing the evening paper which gave tbe j first news of the coming crash. Tbe ' funds of Uie Haleni Floral Society are in the Gilbert bank, And Amount to nearly jJiw. inn money woe w nave oeen expended for a drinking fountain on the court house block, And represents th earnings of the eevornl rose fairs hsld in Salem the past few years., Mrs Oil re ft, Kngland who now resides in Portland came up And it is report ed, drew out drew several thousand dollars. Hop Leo the launryman had It is said $1000 in tbe bank. He. bad mode all bis arrangements to make a trip to China, a tour that will now bo deferred. "The injustice of your banking system, that allows favored private parties, who are on the inside, to get in aoi! swipe the eifets, would be met with capital punishment In China," was his com ment. U. B. Hoyt, a Jefferson business man, was In town today. He sayi he knows of no Jefferson people who Are depos itors. County Commissioner Keedham is said to be a tlositor to the amount of $107. Hev. P. S, Knight is a loser of savings ami earnings for several years. He is even cut off on money he expected to pay his taxes and go to visit -Ills only grand, hilt). The ladles of the Episcopal church .have About f'JOO In the bank, which had been ueeutnulated to pay off their chtiicli debt. Mrs. K. M. Woite has I W0 their whieh had been saved up to pay off the mortgage on her home. A little girl nlood eerlug through the iMiik window's yesterday, when a gentle man asked bur, "what's tbe matter my little miss?" She replied: "I have '& in there, and wish I had it out." Malum spooiul says: For several months (lilburt Ilrothurs huveleen pay ing interest on time deposits, as high as hIx pur cunt being offered, Many eopte dnMwiitiil their savings In order to secure the inturest so tliu persons interested are, in thu main, in the position ol loanum ruther than deposit ors. Thu largest depositor, so far as Isarued, Is ltd Hatch, a Polk County farmer, who has fSOOO in the bank. The public schools savings Imuk kept its money nt Oitberti' , and thee savings aggregate about (100. Names of deposit nrs learned today through scattering re ports are: Branson A Hagan, f400;G. A. Bark, t WOO; young daughter of the late W. II. Hil4y( 17800; Kd. Haleh, Pitt; UW Aaxtbtry of tbe Y, M. C. A., IHM W. . Ifcirr, flW. Dr. I.. A. Port, eakaowa aawaai; Mm Muths. wIaWw. fi&M; Mrs. Iwta, $W00. There a reparM ef rw4ta a Hasaaer of deposit ore who have (100 aad leMtUd up In the tMttfc. runsorvAL L. H. Uer, utale laad Albany May. agMt, was in IJoh.A. &. IHaMer, of Oregon City, was lu SaUih today. Or. J Hax Hyart left shart vWH with (rtamls at ltehHrg, today for a Kugene and Mm. IJ. J. Ughtaer and little sons, left today far a visit with Her at Omasa, OallfaraU. Mr. Light Uev. P. h. KatgWt wWt t.i Albany to. dav te aUaad a a.tiug of the local asMtcUUoH of t'4MtyraMtio4il rhurohes. W. A IJtoN. Aat)t of th Contlner tlal ami Umn- laMrwaeeCo'iipAHlos, goes U Klamath hIU mi the overlaid tonight lu a4,Hil a las lr the Conti aoHtal. Tha Tfttmae btMary has He-r known a lutiu. u,, i- ?,'.rmkS0,"r!J of it. Salem Oregon. n,ir HOME RULE IS DEAD IN HAWAII Not One of the Radical Ateas ! ures Has Passed. , - . . Pox Seems to Be Prin- - . . itn.P Frnm thp i yv KU'1 '" Philippines. Hoxotvu:, April 17, The trarfport ' Kilpttriek arrived on tbe Uth from Sao ' Fraacitee with twa eases of small pox on board, and teveral rases ef saumps and t mMie. she is in qaaranuae, Lieateaaat Cobb, Twenty-ninth la fsrtry. oae of the smallpox patients f roas tbe transport Law ton, died 18th. Tbe strike among the employes of Uie Boaoiala Ironworks eon 1 1 use ami the , .,.. e teed la i; a lot of Its contracts I to Sao Francisco. I The e4oii of the irst Territorial Leg iiatnre is drawing to ead aad it is ad i miUt-i that Uie home rale pmzram Is I dead. Not oae of the many radical and lindepeodent measures which majority i inteodwl to pM ras reached the Gov ernor. , piinirj tunii pne LUDAn MlUALUUO COME TO CONFER The president will Probably give Them ?1I Offices. Washi.wto.w April 24. A commission of five delegates to the Cohan Con stitntional Convention at Havana, Domingo Mender. Capoie. I'edro E. Iktaneourt, Ha'ael M. I'ortunondo, Digo Taraayo and Pedro Gonzales l.lorente, wlio were sent to Wathington to confer with the President regarding Cuban relations with this country, ar 'rived tht j morning. I Arrangements for their visit to the fPrealdeat will be through the War Culm Department. Governor Wood of aleo arrived this morninit, INDEPENDENCE LOAN IS PROGRESSING Ihuker Hirshberg of Independence was in town today and eald the popular loan to take up the city iioating debt was likely to all be taken. The city had already a number of off era to take the bonds at par at font per cent. He says they are all Interested in lowest pogib!e rate of interest as the only way ol gut ting low taxes. The bank failure at Salem emphasises the soundness of the popular loan as a means ol saving money beyond the reach of ba' tanking, and the itnpor tance of laying up trcaiurus "whore moth doth not corrupt, nor thieves break in nnd steel." Rill eevcra) thousand is to be suheciibed for at TrtK Joi'ksal olliee. NOT PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE NEWS Smith, the American pugilist who wai kaockad ip Iindon, Monday night, diid today. Archbishop Peter Hourgado of Santa Fa has started ou his deceunlnl pil grtsaa, to Home. Prc-iaseat Cassatt, of the Puunsylvanin rtAiirsoa tympany tins urrtred home aitr a Usrre week's trip to Mexico, Mrr Falaoaia, Papal delogatd in Csaoia, wUI sueceed Cardinal Martinelli as Papal dategate In tho United titatw. Kepor t eoaflrmed that Father 0'Con aeM, Prvsideat of American College in Booae, has een selects! aa Huhup of Portland, Maine. The launching of the Ameriraa cup defender ccnstituion will take place either on May 0 or during the week beginning on that date. The Liberals of Montevideo, I'niguav. make a great anti-clerical demon- trn hi Sundaynn tlieoccAHionof the pilgrimage to the Shrine of Vnrdum. The Kmperor of Gurmauy will ills. trlimlo prices to tlm value of 30,000 marks this year to encourage the sing lug of-Uerman folk songs. Gaudaur, the Canadiau oarsman, of era to row any man in the world for tne unaiuiuoustiip ana a bet of fSSOO a aide, three miles with a turn. the itritlili African frontier troops. uavo Quuipioieu a iiiccessiui oanialgn agaln,t the Kmlrs in Northern Nigeria. The British reieastHl.thouiands of slavoa. Chicago Scottish Kite Mnsous cele brated today the 100th anniversary of Uie organisation of the first Supreme States. Three powers have already signirled to VeneauelA that they will not respect the decisions of her courts ami thnt certain decrees Issued by her executive are null and void. There Is a reort from New York that inanyol the big shipbuilding eoiuvrus wero about to fwol their interests with a view to nvoldiiiK competition in govern, meat contracts. Dr. Henry Hymn McKellopo of St Louis is dead, aged 74 year,. He had an International reputation as an au thority on all matters perUtHiug to dentistry and dental surgery, OfUoialsof the Bath. Me., iron Work, emphatically deny (he report which has reached here frtm New York that they have pooled their luteieste with halls dwen well known shipbuilders. The suits intitutd by Admirals Dewey and hinpm and otW oWeials for prtw iuohvv for the capture ofvesals anil navAl stores at Manila are beiuc ltaail nt Ilia I iiib, .if I 1 ... I . i'"' " win, w .iiiatiraiiy, The art oolleotuw at the tilagow ccuiiauvi. cxniiiiuou. wliieb will be vi-cnw win weee, is a large aHtaint ol pfoturM of this CMtnry by AmeruMn. hugltsli, treoidi and Dutch painters The IVosacolA. Fla , boaM of public tistrueUon has demand tbe reiigR. tlonof C. H. Dye, principal of t lb lie sjJhool, who made himwK abttaxMNi to the teaehers auu pupiU by reuiitks about the south. Wars Tra.tHo Whether en pleasure lxat or hasJaats Uke on every trip a bottle of Jiyrap at Figs, as It asts Blest ph-ateaUy HI) entualljr aa the kldaeys, Uvar.aad bowels, praveatla; letws, haaaarhas Andethsrlarwi f alekaees. For toh! TB50seiU bottles bjraM leadtag drag glt. Maaafaatared by the 0HrBu Fig Syrap Co. aaly. ITISAPItYSOFEWWOMEH Are Entirely Free From Pelvic Catarrh. Mhs Anna Cariten, Clayton, III. Miss Anns Cars ten, Clay ton, Ill.,sayst "Your Peruna did me so much good. J believe I should have been dead by this time had I not used It. J am tech Ing so well now. I have not taken any medicine tor tour or five months. I can cheerfully recommend Peruna to my friends." K very where the people, especially the women, are praising Peruna as a remedy for all forme of catarrhal difficulties. lloxa Tyler, Vice President of thellli nolo Woman's Alliance, writes from 910 East Sixtieth street, Chicago, 111., tho follewing: Dnrlncr tho nasi vear I craduallr lost flesh and strength until I was unable to Twrform mr work tironerlv. I tried dif ferent remedies, and finally Peruna was suggested to me. It gave me new life and strength. Icannotspeak too highly of it." The extreme sensitiveness of the mu cous lining of every organ of a woman's body is well known to physicians. This explains why, in part nt least, so few women are entirely ireo irom catarru. Peruna cures catarrh wherever it is located.., Send for free catarrh book. Address Dr.Uartman,Columbua, Ohio. SALEM SLOT MACHINE CASE The demurrer to Uie information in the cose of Slate ve Ellsworth Nichols, charged with illogal operation of a nlckel-in-tlie-slot machine, was argued before the Circuit Court court this morning and by that tribunal taken under advisement. District attorney J. N. Hart, awisted by Deputy John H. McNary appeared for the state, while W. II. Holmes represented the interest!) ol the defendant. Mrs. Frank O'Hrien, of Albary. is viiiting in Salem. Wheat Market, 8a.i FnAsnsco, April 2I.-Caah$l 02', Ciiicaoo, III.,April 24 May. 71 . GOLDDUST FLOUR 'made bv The Sidney Power Co, SID.NIV ORHUO.N Made for family use, ask your groc i or it. iiran and shorts always on ha r A. T. WALN Agent Seeds in Bulk You Reap What You Sow In the variety, quality and growth of VOUr irardun and luriii nmhu. .....I ..... eholeo garden and grass seed's will r. i oure hi give resune mat wm gr-itily and please you by their eise and delicious-1 nwio. tie nave an KIA4S Ot panted SfVtls. Imt nillv tuin mialitv ,,i ,t .. : the best. ' : We tuve' Choke 3td Whtst sal Oats oa ns4 ! SAVAGE REID, Sccdmen IWe and Poultry Su,ptie. y AT YOUR' DOOR. Never too Much Sr&-ara ira"5WK vaar iaZ J ' . ." 8- reaeb iaWdiiaWr'" r"M"K,-V ' IB Mi T, Rineman 132 Stars Strttt. pbose 13 -'Vv yiS9 ' ')& "SSERI -TwX -" re bs Let Me off at Buffalo! . . , S. Friedman has accepi-i fie Invitation extended lo I ith to visit the Exposition At Buffalo acr r"! start right after tho 4'Jj p' July. And while East will visit severs- msuofactoriea and purohaee tno Mil block. In order to do this Our fine stOtkof clothing now in the store will have to be sacrificed, a. tremendous cut in the prices of all clothing from now until after the -Ith of .Inly. A lew of the prices are here mentioned, the balance will 1 found n. side the store. A Suit of Clothes Worth m for HO Vorth $12.00 for 8 Worth $ 7.50 for 6 Worth 6.00 for Worth f 6.00 for 3. .00' ,00 ! 00' .001 .15 17 Good Knee Pants WorthJ0.S6 for Worth J0.60 for. Worth 1.00 for. 10 .33 .05 And the same proportion Every article in the store Is FRIEDMAN'S EW RACKET Cnr. State and Commercial Sts Salem Ore. Great Reduction Sale Having purchased a choice dry-goods stock at 65c on the dollar I will give my customers the benefit of my purchases, by disposing of The goods, at the same average reductions from regular prices. Large size bed spreads, well worth $1 00, now 75c. Marseilles bedspreads, well worth $2.75, now $1.85. Lace Curtains, well worth $1.25 a pr. now 85c a pr. A few pieces silks in bright colors, worth 50c a yard, now 28c a yard. Lawns and calicoes now 4c a yard. Percales a yard wide only 7 l2c a yard. Ginghams, the Zephyr brand, worth 12 i-2c, our price 9c a yard. Table linen, all pure linen, for 25c a yard. m! Corsets, the 50c ones for 38c, the 75c ones for 60c, the $125 ones for 75c. Also any corset in the store. size 18 for 40c. Dimities, dainty patterns worth 12 l-2c yard for 7 1-2 cents a yard. Dimities, the 25c to 35c grades for 18c a yard. Dimities for 12 l-2c per yard that is regular 20c goods and these are all this spring's styles and patterns. An assortment of spool silk, 100 yards, 4c each. An assortment of spool twist, 10 yards, lc each. Thimbles lc each, any of the skirt bindings 4c a yard. Yelvet baby ribbon, the best quality. 25c a bolt. Fleischer knitting yarn worth 30c for 20c a hank. Ribbons, laces and embroideries at 65c on the dollar. Silk veilings 8c per yard. Dress bindings, brush or corduroy 4c yard. Ladies' fast black hose regular 15c now 10c a pair. Greenbaum's Dry Good Store First door south of Post Office. We are Making a Specialty of. XlXpboletenng If you have an old lounge or couch that needs repairing let us know and we will gladly call and tell you at what small expense it can be made to look like new. We are making a number of window seats and cozy corners. . You will be suprised to find what a trifling cost it is to make a very neat and pretty window seat or cozy corner, a: a a. x zc The Low Priced SOCK BEE TheUpital Brewerv's fanvn Ifcxk will be on draught in all aVuisud count rr saloons mi an I alter APRIL 6, 1901 t evar turned out. Wa also rt up oar Itocg Beer in haul. i 1 1 Kllnger & Beck PlwueNo.8l.M. K$tray botke .a raiuiM trtaek yaw wm.m.1 i. A raddiek htaek eieera pasture near Tarner Aaril lOth i has a brawn ring About the nW uJ brM ami brawn streak oa biokWablhS ' aboat 1000 lbs. bull Jaraae ttllSii or retaraiag to Carl WiuUlraan PrVt.l ! Good Pants Worth $6 00 Worth 4.00 Worth 13 00 Worth $2.60 Worth $1.75 Worth $1.60 Worth $1.00 for.. , $4.00 3.00 2.25 L85 1.30 1.05 .05 $i.:io l.Oo for.. ...... ...... .'. .", t , . for for. for for. for. Children's Suits Worth $200 for.., Worth 2.50 for. . on higher and lower grader. cut to a sacrifice price at IS 6c 60 Furniture House. SEED CORN A complete stock of Field and Sweet Cora. SILVER HULL BUCKWHEAT the best variety for Oretoa. SEED OATS a few side oats oa baa J. GARDEN SEEDS a complete lint la bulk seeds. GRASS SEEDS our prices are tbe lowest laOr- etoa for reliable seeds. LEE'S LICE KILLER the best oa the market BREWSTER & WHITE FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN Phone 1781. 91CoartSU Land Enriched . Two car loads Neplti I'tah land plaster just received. New stocks ol fence posts, Lath, Shingles etc. I'-4"" Cement and Hoche Harbor Lime. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Pbose 301 319 Frost St THE FAIR STORE 274 CommercUl St. Salem Ore, 1 X Dealr in T?vMvthincr . o SiM" Ce,ts' F"-nu, Dr" t00d' 0,0M' " m4 Cr"Ue TrUJ,k, vn$-m (3attu Bkets. Everytblaf at tawest Racket Prlcca. : IlIIli -,,.. .-. a. m atakVT-" uiu. 4 22 2w;j UABNbY & GILLMUW3