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' "-' " BBWIPBMH WWW 'I I-1 ' ' rft ijj-.j jt- 'jtsmtiiii'AlSiM't'tiMJmLii"'''''-' t,jwfc.jfgaa, SkA. TPTrr "- --J " .t--.i faTinamriTMiiwAfi FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Two Days of Remnants WE HAVE GATHERED'TOGETHER A HOST OF GOOD THINGS IN SHORT LENGTHS AND ODD PIECES AND HAVE MARKED TH&U AT SPECIAL FIGURES FOR Friday and Saturday REMEMBER, EVERY 25c PURCHASE ENTITLES YOU TO ONE VOTE IN THE BIG $600 KIMBALL PIANO VOTING CONTEST. WHATEVER ORGANIZATION GETS THE KIM BALL GETS A PIANO WORTH WORKING FOP.-A PIANO WITH FIVE YEARS GUARANTEE. UOLVBRSON'R JL JL THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OP SALEM. Vi Our Boy's ""Youth's Department fo showing Mine exceptionally good things. Call and examine tliii stock before buying, 1 rm I (dl'j) V 'c J 1 1 tv) )U J vpLob Boy's Double Breasted Two Piece Suits Goal for Bummer va cation wear, sites 6 to 12 years. :; j: : Youth's Sack Suits Sizes 14 to 20 In full range of ma terials and price. Keo the suit wo offer at $4.25 Dalrymple's Branch 'Store 297 Commercial Street. 8Z&$ 6&B& 0$fi GO H .'IrUl H I lj I .ls h I wo 'UHJ I VZS i iff JrifsfiWSa Jmm Pi A fVjiHh' LUt, i rFvTHii.vk ' ww-hcu' CiW In Repairing Fine Watches Is where we excel. Our watch depart ment Is the most com plot h In the statu. A thorotiKh and com pinto stock of tlio best material that money can buy. We haro machlnory for making any part of a watch, and when you Imvo failed to gut any part duplicated in any other place, try us. Wo aro positively the or Iglnaf leaders in low prices and others aro followers, Waltnim or Elfin 17 Jewel nlckle (sat $7.95. Wattbsm or Elila IS Jewel sickle case $6.85 Watclits tinned 73c. Msuwrlnis 75c. Crytttl doutlecss 15c. own est 25c C. H. HINGES Kte,h,,Md 396 CoamertUI Street Yesterday Wm Received tho Long Delayed Bhlpment of Go-6arts and BflDy Garriaaes Thoso goods were ordered last January and tho car they wero loaded In was delayed, henco they have arrived loo late (or tho regular spring tradu. Owing to this fact wo have msrktxl thuso goods down from 10 to 111 per cent, less than regular retail price am) we Intend to reduce this Itmumiie stock as quickly m possible to our regular Unit, II you me at all a protective buyer, all wo ask Is a oltanco to show you this new Hue. You won't care to look further. These goods sell , themselves, S3 different designs, :: it tt Z 4 F. W. HOlliS & 60. The Low Priced Furniture House. Capital Bakery 133 Court Street. Fresh Dread, (takes, Pies, etc, Dally delivery and void at principal groceries, J'MUry made to order. CM7PIAI Buoday roost and llaked JculL. jtoans dono free for our susiowers. Olvo us a trial. C. E, Mcllwain, Prop. . K, Wmrtslwsr. Fuaeral Wrertor. 107 State srsef. I4mm 94 3439, Sskn Oreioa. Rett ( 3Je Cwwt. 'PkwwIMkatBI. K taarrUgo lleenoa bat been imuoJ by the Clark of Marion Cuutitjr to Albert A. Ktoharda ami Ina TIU of Mehaiua, K, J. XtobaWci was wlUne-w, IiVMtlffttc draw cut CMpIorI Mewer, D P. O. E. Will Play B. U. At the regular meeting of thi Klks' lodge Thursday evening arrangements were made lor a game ol baseball to Im played with the Portland Hike sometime this mouth. The game will probably be at Portland, Salem's players and sub stltuUs aret Ueu, Irwin, Jos. Kvaus, Chas. McNary, F. W. Diublu, Whit Ilolman, Will Evans, Doug Mlnto, captalu, Kd Judd, Cstey Ollngvr, manager, Teddy Pouje, Jltu lllaukburii, and Hplk Young. GrslaOl CrsUOl i Remember that name when you want a delicious, appetising, uourlsh Ink food drink to taUo the ylaw of coffee. Wold by all grown and llketl by all who Uavo pod it. Gralu-0 la made of pure grain, It aids dlgeatlou Hiul strungthtun the nerves. It Is not a stimulant but a health builder and Mm ahUthvn an writ as the adults can drluk It with urcat twtHtfIt, Ooato About M uiueh m ooffeo. 1B& and 2c. par package. Ask your grocer for Urtlu 0. Special Police Sunday. J. B. O'Jlslley, one of the promoiert of the Bonthern Pacific Engineer's Pic nic, to bo held In Salem next Hunday, was in the oity Thursday to make arrangement! for four members of the Portland police force to be sworn In as special policemen in Marlon County for that day, to havo jurisdiction as long as the excursion trains are in this county. Others have beon, appointed for Clack amas county and all other counties south as the excursion trains extend. The district attornoy says, honevor. that It will bo Impossible to appoint Portland men as thuy will be required to bo residents of tho county in which they have jurisdiction and have other qualifications similar to those required of the sheriff. Those appointment- aro asked to protect the traltij and tnvo the expense of refitting damaged cars. EIGHT MILLIONS IN A LAW SUIT Oyer One of the Mines in the Famous Yer . million Range. A WANDERING PROSPECTOR WITHOUT A DOLLAR IN THIS WORLD Has Had Several Decisions In His Favor for This Valuable Property, But the Lltlcatlon Has Been Carried Into the Supreme Court of the United States. Salem Law School. , Graduating exercises of tho law school will bn hold this evening at the First M. K. church. The gradutes aro Kdwln C Judd, Claire M. Inman, Klmer K , Par ker, hltou Hlmw, II. II. Tumor and I. II. Van Winkle, Dean. 8. T. Ulohardtou apeakw highly of their abilities and says thoy have earnc' by hard study and close application, their graduating honors. Chaflne Dish Party. Mrs. Clstid Gate!) gareapleasantchaf. ing dish party for Miss Kyth Gatch and her girl friends Thursday afternoon. A delightful time was hnd by all present. In tho guoeslng gamolMiss Kcgina West won first price. Those present wero; Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. lilnghnm, tho Mlttes Galo Heuson, Kuth Leeds, Jano Gray, Clair Chadwick, Wllda Holand, Hsglna West, Maude McKay, Kyth Galch, Alice Myers nud Alice liiugham. Program for Engineer's Picnic For the Kngineer's plcniu Sunday Mfturuoou games Imvo been arranged to oHin at two o'clock with tho bicycle races and Initwcen lieuts Uort Bhuw will do trlok riding. At 3 o'clock the Iwieball game bolwoon tho Albany and Kuguno Humbler teams will be culled. At its coucliiilout n grand cake walk will be participated in generally. Marlon County Probate Court J. (.'. Htanley, aged 31 years, has ben upioluted administrator of the estate ol his father, John Stanley, deceased, who Itft property to tho value of 1300. No will disposing of the property was made and the eamo will revert toJ, C. Stanley. i who Is a resident of Wasoo. J. 11. Albert' Is surety. Itwllronitlnis In Irvlnnu. A somewbut nervous MuglUh tourist vouuhes for tbo genuineness of tho fob lowlug Incident of Irish traveling: Tbo train arrived bomu 'A) luluutea Into at a email station, and the engine drUer Inquired of tho station master, "Did tho express go by jut, Tlmr "It did not," was tho answer. Thoro was In decision on tho part of tho engine drlv vr for a moment when bo cheerfully exulaliued, "Alt, well; wo must chauco It!" aa ho blew tho whistle nud started off on the single lino, London Outlook. llulUd Valr In Auelitut Tlmva, Now that tho use of boiled drinking water has become common, It la tutor estlng to bo reminded that a similar method of guarding agalust disease Was practlcod lu nuclcut times, lloroil. otus tells how Cyrus had his drtuklus water boiled aud carried lu silver ves sels, aud Pliny tho older relates that hero had water boiled aud afterwunl rooted for drluklug by placing It lu (lass tlaska aurrouuded with snow. lar Nauacna. Tcuuysou ta said to havo beu fond of foolish fun, that over delightful aort of fun which Is uot wit, but uoiueuse. Ouo day, at Uurllugtou Uouse, ho asked the guests a couundruiu which he bad Just tuadoi "Who aro tho greatest women lu tbo world?" Tho answer wait HMUa Ourt, the Mhuca Ippl and Sara Uooa,N " Vry OrsiYe-. Twiddle t read last sight of n nwn who was burled alive so that be might know what the sensation la (Ike. TwaddleDon't you think that was a very grave tulug to dor Ohio Btato Journal. New York, June 7. The Herald says: Eight million dollars in cash and possibly a . much larger sum in profits, which are now only prospective, hsng upon the United States papretne court's disposition of the title to a tract of land known as "Section 30," in the famous Vermillion range in Northern Minnesota. This snit, after a long liti gation, has now been brought to a final issue before the tribunal of last resort. Argument has been ordered for Oct ober. The case involves a track which Is generally believed to contain the rich est deposit of bessemer iron ore in the world. It Is so valuable that the United States, Steel Corporation, it is said, stands ready to pay $3,000,000 for the rights which will be awarded to the victor in the long struggles for owner ship. Of all who have hoped to draw riches from the mine since its discovery only two interests have survived theWinnow ing process of tho law, Ono of the con testants Is the dlscoveror, a man who is practically without a dollar in the world. Tho other is A. N. Miller who built the Suvoy Hotel in this city and who held a controlling interest in it until he sold it to Judge Dugro of tbo New York Sup reme Court. Mr. Miller is accounted a wonlthy man. Frank Katon, a wandering prospector in 1834 located the section under scrip Issued by tho Government for Orillie Stream, a half breed Sioux woman. Slio subquontly gave a deed of the section to Katon. Examination of the claim show, od au outcrop of an exceedingly hUh grade iron ore extending for a mile and eitimated to be worth from $3,01)0,000 to $10,000,000. This discovery caused keen competition for tho property and Eaton's title was subjected to close scrutiny. Various. In terests sought to acquire it and in 1849, tho Midway Company which is controlled by Mr. Miller, obtained title from the Secretary of tho Interior through Frank Hicks, on the ground that Eaton's loca tion was Illegal. Other claims were made but the Mid way Company defeated them all, taking tho case twice to the Snpremo court of tho United States. Finally Eaton re mained tho obstacle to its complete con trol aud It began proceedings to have this title, founded on the half breed woman's scrip, declared void. Judgo Samuel 11. Moer, of the Elev enth Judicial Uiitrict wbn is now a member of the law firm of Moer A Kdson of this city, heard the cmo and much to tho surprise of the Midland Company decided in favor of Eaton. This caw was taken to tho highest court In Minnesota which sustalued Judge Moer. It hat now bsen caried to the Supreme court of tho United States. Through the surface Indications point to the uonoluilou that the mlue is one ol the richest lu tho country, not a cent has been expended iu working it while thouiands of dollars have been paid in litigation. It Is looked upon by experts as the best property In the range which has been msde famous by the Chandler, the Soudan, the Tower and the Elym nes, The Vermillion mines arechiotly uwnod by the Minnesota Iron Company, in which J. L. Greatsingor, now pres. dent ol the Brooklyn Kapul Transit Company, was formerly interested. In the Mesaba range aliout 30 miles away from Rockefeller iron mines which hsve alreaJy been acquired by the United States Steel Corporation, Eaton, whose title heretofore has been upheld and who will be raised from poverty to wealth should i be decisions stand which have been given, Htm in Duluth. There is widespread interest among iron men id the final judgment. Sawdust and Peanuts FrrctiBCKa, Mass., June 7. The nsual circuses are to visitFitcbburg this season, but there is an unusual one that is to exhibit here today. It is to be given under .the auspices of tbo Weilesley College Club, and the attractions are to be entirely supplied by local resources. There will be two canvas-enverod sronti, one with a seating capacity of 600 for the main cireni, and the othor for the side shows, Theolject of the clnb is to raise funds with which to meet the expenies of sending deserving Fltchburg girls through Weilesley College. The ulti mate object is to establish a scholarship, but as this takes $5,000, and as the young ladles Interested decline to accept any gifts, they do not expect to accomp lish their purpose the first year. The club has been organised but a few weeks. Its membership comprises fourteen former Weilesley collego students. JBVtl.SH CONVERT TO CHRISTIANITY Established a Hat Propanaqauda. Factory to Make And Then He Cot Away With Gifts of the Over Zealous.! Anofher nebrew Who Was Induced by Stratezy to Come to Pennsylvania- Nxw Yorx. Jone 7. Herman War- zaniak has appeared before a referee on a petition for a discharge in bankruptcy proceedings. Tho history of Warxawiak in this country has been full of interest owing to the keen partisianship aroused by bis quarrel with the Presbyterian authorities. Waruawiak came to this country as a 1891 and II- for the Hebrews. Ills nsmo still appas is superintendent of tbe institution. In spite of his expulsion from the Presby tc'ianchurch, he was reinstated in the winter of 1809. A year earlier he had filed a petition in bankruptcy showing liabilities of $291,305, The largest creditor was a Mrs. Aninka Nicolas, who figured for $24,000, money lent. Nicolas opoted the petition for discharge She eays the money was advanced by her to establish a hat factory for the employment of Jewish labor in con nection .with Warezawiak's proselyting I works. She says there is no evidence to convert to Christaniiy in stitufed an American mission Continuation Of the gieat clothing sale at Friedman's New Rack et. Over a thousand suits have been sold during this sale at from 1 to $10 per suit. 675 suits yet on hand, which will be slaughtered till after the 4th of July. When you see the goods and hear the prices you will take them. There is nothing on the coast that will compare with our $4 Scotch tweeds or $6 serges or $9 clay worsted, and our boys' suits are immense ar i25 to 54.50 per suit. Our hats fit and the prices will suit you. Our furnishing goods, neckwear and hosiery, each article is a bargain. Our motto is to give vou good value for your money. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore. show ftbat established. such a factory ever was Mew Trial of Mrs. Botkin. Saw FaAxcinco, CAU,June 7. The case of Mrs. Cordelia Botkin, who was convicted of the murder of Mrs. J. P. Dunning and her sister, Ida II. Dean, of Delaware, by sending poisoned candy through the mailr, and who was recently granted a new trial by the state Supreme Court, was called today. When the case came up recently to fix a date for a new trial the state wanted to set June 18, but Mrs. Botkin's attorney objected, and in his argument hinted that the cose would bo carried to the United States courts to decide the question of whether the State of California or Delaware has jurisdiction. Submarine Boat for It Jy. Romk, Juno 7. It is reported that the plans which Hear Admiral Mitchell, in spector general of Italian naval engin eers, has presented to Vico Admiral Morin, Minister of Marine, for a new sudmarino war vessel, which ho claims will bo vastly superior to anything yet invented, will be accepted. He will undertake to -build a vessel of 1(0 tons displacement and a speed of twelve knot" per hour and capable of remaining under water for a long time. Eastern Oregon District Fair. Tub Dallks, June 7. Arrangements aro being made for holding the second Eastern Oregon District Fair in The Dalles noxt fall, sometime in October. The new driving park will be supplied with grand stand, box stables, etc., and a splendid speed program will bo arranged.- It is the purpofo to hold a street fair in connection with the Agricultural meeting. Y. M. C A. College Dedicated. SciiNKCTADY, N, Y., June 7 The new building of the Young Men's Christisn Association for Union Colleges was dedicated today. Dr. Horace B. Still man is the donor ot (he new bulldiug. This is also the vocation ol the oue bun drod aud fourth commencement of the college. MONEY TO LOAM, TERMS TO SUIT Maxwell & Hayden. Moores Block, Nbw York, June ". A special to the World from Heading, Pa., eays: Offi cers have brought Leon Wertbeimer to this city from Pittsburg charged with arson. The warrant ac cuses hiu with burning down tha Wertbeimer shirt waist and apron factory in Heading on September 15, 1000, with the idea of collecting $03,- 000 insurance. Failing to secure $2000 bail, the pritoner was committed, Of late he has made Kansas City his home. Wertbeimer is the ion of a former rabbi, he wai induced by strategy to come to Pittsburg from Kansas City. Ladies' Belts in great variety, 50 different kinds to select from. High grade goods, our prices al ways the lowest. White goods, dimities and lawns, dainty patterns. We give away a first-class sewing machine July 31. Best Values in Dry Goods and Shoes Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. Snaps .shp. 8 ladie wheels. Prices from 6.00 up. 2S 10 in second hand wheels, all of which have been thoroughly overhauled in our repair gents' wheels to choose from. & HAUSBR Commercial Street. Dangerous Fire in Kentucky City. Lkxixotox, June 7. This afternoon Oots cooper shop was destroyed by fire and If! other houses were burning aud two fquares threatened. The fire Is beyond control. Arrested by Request. A man called at police head quarters last evening and asked as an especial favor to himielt to be placed in restraint and confined in jail for a few days to prevent him from becoming intoxicated. His request was granted. Marlon County Bills Disposed of. The county court this morning dis posed of the following acceunts: Court House and Jail, Supervissrs, Tax He bate, Postage, Recorder's, Fuel,; School Examination, Election and Coroners. Remember the Mitchell Bicycle. TODAY'S CURRENT EVENTS OF HISTORIC INTEREST Choicest Vegetables Cannot bo produced but from the beat seeds and plants, Tho boat seeds and plants cannot bo picked up accidentally, but result from long experience and knowledge. We have tho best because we pay attention to such things and never handle worthless stuff. Savage & Reid, Seed m on, Salem, Ore. An unidentified man aged about 25 was thrown off the blind baggage of a train on the Unoin Pacific last night and killed outright. Three men supposed to bo his companions have beer, arrested fl SDlendid Trade Bluco moving luto my new quarters at tbo old Crolsan stand, I have been rushtnl constantly in all lines. 1 nm pleased to note that all of my old trade on whirls aud maohines has followed me, aud that the excellent business that Mr, Parkhurst hi Joyed on the Studelwker wagons andbugxl", and all of Mr. Cro I nan's business on his complete Hue, has stayed by the new firm, Tim business that I am doing on Studebkr goods has gone far ahead ot my beat expectations, and the McCorintck mowers and rase are now on the move, proving that the hay growers know a good thing when they eeo it. My Bicycle Business 1 have had a coed trade constantly ou mv well-knowu Tribune line but Mnn. . . i. . .- . .... - w- aay ihey came in. in a run again, ana wo sent oui nve lnouues. ne reaitou for tt the satisfaction the rider are getting. them. There's onlr Sundries too, plenty ot R. A. WIOOINS OSSslSl Llhertv Street. r Sutcor to K. M. Ctobun, and K. F, P?khurat, farm waohltwry, bleyeles jwrtd' Th IpArtmont ot Agriculture audMwiuguiaehlue. in its statement, May 31, reported an increase ol S.S per cent. The Mayflower has been ordered to Venezuela. The Secretary ot War will be the real head of the Philippine government. Kansas crop report shows condition of wheat in state 82.8 as compared with 09.8 last month. Andrew Carnegie presented reform committee of IS, of New York, with $16000 belove leaving (or Europe. Prizefighter Jim Jeffries has gone to Fresno to battle in the court for posses sion of oil lands worth a largo sum. Mrs. McKinlsy's phylsclans report that their patient has undergone no material change in the past 24 hours. The Southern Pacific Co. is to bo taken into the pool of railroads that handle the coast immigrant business. Two masked msn forced the Post master at Hiucon, N. M., to open tho money drawer and hand out $100. The men escaped. Sarah Bernhardt will play Romeo in England and America to Maud Adams Juliet. This theatrical event was ar ranged last evening. A London wire says Foxhall Keeno woo the Oaks with Cap aud Bells II, riddsn by Milton Henry, Owner horse and Jockey are all Americans. A cablegram has been received from General MacArthur at Manila annouuo Ing that all volunteers have left the Philippines enrouta for United States, Miss Baxter of Wyoaalng who married Hugh Tevis, son of a California millionaire a few weeks ago and wsnt to Japan on a honeymoon reports that ho is dead, Governor Chandler of Georgia has or dered a company of militia to Carrolton byspeoisl train. It is fearod another auempi win oe made to lynch Will iams. District-Attorney Chamberlain, of Multnomah county, refuses to join in the suits begun by the Attorney-General against members of the Pennoyer State School Land Board. Rockefeller's ft of $200,000 for fur thsrance of scientific research atnn ! medloa! and surgical lines was tn.Lv ackuowleJgodby executive committee Atuertean Medical Association. The Flnaneial ChroaWe's estimate of ( tlw eotton acreage for the present year wu )H-t n published. An imrease of I &.A& vwtr Mnl !& fl. ...I. -I. ,. .. ,wl , wnm, uauntry is re- Weather Report Tonight ehonorp. Saturday fair. Wheat Market San Fbanciso, Juno 7. Cash 07ja. Ouicaoo, III., June 7 July. 73'. GOLD DUST FLOUR MAUK UY The Sidney Power Co, SIDNEY OBBCIOX Made for family use, ask your grocers for it. Bran and shorts nlwuya on baud. A. T. WALN Agent Masons and Contractors Our warehouses are crowded with representative lines of high grade build Ing materials. Giant cement and Roch9 Harbor Lime a specialty, clean, clear sand and concrete gravel. D. S. BENTLEY & CO rnoseSOl 319 FrontSI Press Club Meetln?. A meeting of the Salem Press Club will take place at Frank Davey's office, Mondav evening, the 10th Inst., at the hour of 8 o'clock. J. II Flitch br, p c t o President. F. S. Touvs, Secretary. Socialist Meetings Rev. J. Stitt Wilson of Chicago at Old Red Front Drug Store, corner JStateand Commercial streets. Monday afternoon and evening, June 10th. The roam will do eeaieu witti chairs. o 0 3t For the Picnic. All persons desiring to attend tbe pic nic at Rickreall tomorrow can secun seats in the carryall at Simpson's stables if a euftklent number w ish to attend. NEW TODAY. Values Up, Prices Down Is what you will always And to our frosh aud correct stock of groceries. With every pound of tea, and every pound o coffee, aa woll aa flour, cereals, canned floods, and oven laundry supplies, we guarantee the acme of quality, at low prices. M T, Ritieman 132 State Street Pbose 131 Frances G. Parklwrst Resident Aeent. The Liverpool & London & Globe Ins. Co.. of Liverpool. The North British & Mercan tile Ins. Co., of Edinbu0. Offices in the Masonic Building, (l; merly Reed's Opera House.) Seeooa floor. First door aa vou step out of elevator. Advertisements ualer this nc6 Sc a line escn Issue Extra Deodorized Wood Alco hol, $1.00 per gallon. No. I Orange Shellac, 30c per pound. Berry Bros. Hard oil Finish, $1.70 per gallon. Berry Bros. Quick Rubbing Varnish, 90c per quart. Valentine's Quick Levelling Varnish, $1.00 per quart. Valentine's one coat Coach Varnish. SI. 15 cer quart lExtra White Glue, 18c per t Bound. LOST STRAYED OR 8TOLKN-An Whiting, $1.75 PCr 100 lbS- Fyffvffltf&li: Putty in Bulk, 3c per pound. turn to E. L Corner Store. Baker at the White Putty fa BUdderS, 3 1"2C yet yuuiiu. FOR SALE Grocery store, good loca tion and enjoylug profitable trade, good reason (or selling. Inquire at Journal office, 0 7 3 Sold only by Branson A Ragan Let ua figure with vou More buyWf painta and oils. Wo wll. iT J051 money. Fry's Drug Store Ntat to Postofiice Balem, l