ii .'tj 1 i J i; ;..j. mSmm lifTfrF ! i THree More Ml Of Special Prices Oil Dress Goods Ji.r i i iMIPTY"ff'tTT' hi i i rum ii"' ..,, -. tSDS&fiS IIIM '"'"VllWfr ,TT"'""M"ii"w"11 MMfiSSU -l Friday Saturday Snecfal Sales In our men's furnishings department we offer Balbrlgan Underwear, good valae at UO cents Friday and Salur unlay at Good Ribbed Underwear, dimmer weight, worth 36 cents Friday and Saturday at 43c 19c Ladies' Kid Gloves All $1 00 Gloves S7 All $1 26 Gloves I0' All $1 CO Gloves l & I Remember every 36c purchase entitles you to a vote In the Hit! f0 KIMBALL PIANO VOTING CONTEST SALEM'S - BEST ' STORE UOfABRSON' I BARGAIN HOUSE SALEM. s 1 Psnrv Pillftw Tnnc 7 for 25C. See WindOW, New Lace Collar Turnovers. 25c to 75c each. ALWAYS THE BEST GOODS At the Lowest Prices Has Won for This Store a Reputation for Reliability at all Times. ...PARASOLS... About Half tho "Old Arojyon proparcd to word off sometimes too ardont rays of Bol"?. Como hero today, see tho lino ol parasols wo nro offering at about one half regular price. Wo know you'll not be nble to resist their beauty. Standard Patterns are Best. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF WHITE WAISTS REDUCED. Se, V ?& ! if M 1Lr. vtrrr K , iv yt on r, ' ) r . , (1 00 Quality nt 88 fl 25 Quality at l8 2 00 Quality nt fl 50 2 60 tluttlltr nt $1 08 Mall Orders Promptly Filled., CIRCUIT COURT I Jt VVv Kit 't1 " An aJwexA The grand jury filed a truo bill ngatnst A, Jotle, of Chaiupoeg, for selling liquor without a licsnso nnd Mr. Jetto has leen brought up for trial. In tho potato caio of La Follelt vh Mitchell for $372 the jury went out yes terday afternoon, returned nt 6 o'clock for further instructions, and nftor eating dinner wero again locked up until 10 o'clock, when it was agreed to present n sealed verdict at 0 o'clock this morning. Thi'ivordict was for l 18.01 In favor of plaintiff. Thu caio of Bonney vs. Saltsefder, to rocover damage mnnoy nmouutiug to 1222.22 on a hop laud leaso, was tried to the following Jury, who wore tills morn ing Instructed: George JJ. Miller, Albort Ives, T. A. Farloy, N. F. ilerrou, L. M. Jlerren, F. W. Bteusloff, A. I), l'nlmer, G.A. Ehlon, W. T. Grimm, II. H. Van Vnl kenburg, Harry Albort. Thu jury gnvo Uonnoy judgment for 07.22. Thu Zumwnlt rapo and incest catu I was next taken up and when ten jurors weru drawn the panel wus exhausted Thu defeme objected to drawing two from thu by-standors, nnd It beenmo necessary to wait about two, hours for the Jury In the Bonney-Balyssider cue to return. Judge Hamilton very properly started the case behind closed doors, to the fol lowing jury: Giant Davis, C. W. Stege, G. W. Clymer, J. W. uarritt, tt. j Bolter, G. W. Murpby, Fred 8teusloff, Harry Albert, R. A. Crossan, Frank Hollis, II. H. Vandervoort, H. P. Mc- N'ary. Tlie prosecuting attorney called Mrs. Zumwait as a witness, but defendant took advantago of tho statute nnd ob jected to hei testifying against him. Tho sole witnesses then were the two daughters, who apparently told a straight story and proved strong wit nesses against their father. In department No. 2 of the atato cir cuit court fer Marion County, an answer was filed by John Hayes, 8r., through his attorneys, W. T. Slater and W. M. Kaiser, to a suit, entitled the State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. W. A. Dfcly, as administrator of tho estate of John Hayef, deceased, defendant; in the com plaint it is alleged that the deceased, John Hayes died intestate, and that the property of said estate, valued at $2829.97, rightfully belongs to the state, and W. A. Daly, as administrator of tho estato, tbo defendant, is in wrongful pos sesion of sand property, and demands judgment and decree of the court for tbo possession of the property of the estate and to recover costs nnd disbursements of suit and for $300 counsel fees. John Hayes Br., a resident of Derry goolln, YToodford, County Galway, Ire land, in his answer, claima that he is the father of tho deceased, John Hayes, and the only heir to tho estate, and denies that W. A. Daly, administrator, is In wrongful possession of tbo estate. J. N. Hart.dlBtrict attornoy.and Frank A. Turnor,special counsel, nro the at torneys for the state In tho suit. ARGUMENTS MADE FOR BANKRUPTCY Made Before Judge Bellinger of the United States Court A LARGE FIRM IN NEW YORK TYYO PETITIONS PRESENTED THAT SUPPLEAtENT EACH OTHER NEW JAIL DOORS County Judge Scott has gone to Port land to make a contract for now steel doors for tho Mnrion County Jail to coBt about $65 apieco. CHURCH BUILT K. R. Fortney camo up from liuttoville yosterday, where be lias just completed the building of tho new Con gregational courcb. Uo has also closed n contract for building a lino rosldonco fur Fred Dents -lA miles from Duttuvillo. Fulfill) mechanics did most of the work. History of Remarkable Case of Bank Suspension and LMsration Over an Estate Variously Estimated at From $48,000 to S350.000-New Proceedings. Salem lawyers interested In the var ious suits brought in connection with the Gilbert Bro". bank suspension are in Portland today to agree tho question of the propriety of bankruptcy proceed ings before Judge Bellinger, On petition asking bankruptcy was presented by Attorneys Carson A Jef frey. A second petition of depositors, sotting fortli additional facts to show why n petition in bankruptcy, will bo prevented by Attorney Higgler. Attor neys for Ford, Gatcb and GibertBros. will contend there is no cause for bankruptcy. Continued uu second pare. GILMAN ESTATE JilVIDED Members of the Family Don't Want a Lawsuit. Claims of Miss Helen Hall Will be Provided For. n 10.000 mile ionrnev in the iHtT and to be gone a year. They nro not to use palls but nro to travel the w hole diitauce by paddling. They plan to land every niuht on the coast through the surf and to embark the next morning. From this city the men will paddlo up the Hudson, through the Erlo canal to Buffalo over the Great Lakes, then down the St. Lawrence to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. From there they expect lo paddle down thu Atlantic Coast to Key W'et through the Gulf of Mexico to Texas, where tho journey will terminate. Would Hko to open a businees in Sa lem. They neked 8. Friedman, of Fried man's New Racket, what they could do with a good stock of general merchan dlie: whether the place would pay to run on American plan, by selling goods on n very small margin for strict cash without any hocus pocusor giving nway things Willi eacn nruae wiuy ; make all the other customers pay for it in R roundabout wav. Friedman's Answer There is room fora good.genernl storo. for a good grocery house, which would run strictly on the American plan, to give tho customers all tliej csn afford lor the money, nnd not cater to the low trade which expects a chromo, n wiieel, n fan, a ticket to a church supper, nnd a rlcrcvmnn to tirettch his 'uneral sermon nfter ho is dead, with each 25c purchase. I speak for myeelt. nave uone uuen.uno in Salem for over thirty five years. Have run a general Btore.n grocery store, n drug store; always had a good trade; the people nil know me throughout this country from Uhemawa to irui- nla'a onlinnl tinilRG. HI1U ""' i.Oo n RioUrpall bridite: have had some trndo from below the Fair Grounds, but my business hns been conducted on the American plan. fo hereafters. When a customer buys an article it becomes theirs, but wo have mnny merchnnts In Salem that nre inca pable of selling n paper of pins or ij tin whistle, or n towel, without giving them something in the bargain. As nn in stance, a number of years ago Madame Cori gave a fleight of hand entertain ment. She was truthful. She told the audience she would be nil deceit from the top of her head to the soles of her shoes. After plnying for ten days in Monsoon rnMis havo started unusually early in India and it is hoped they will ureatly Improve orop prosjects. BRING US YOUR WATCHES A good watch should last a lifotlmo, theroforo enro should bo exercised in whore you tnko It for repairs. Wo tade special pains In doing this work nud wo can safely stato that wo havo tho best and highest grado of material In this depart ment of nny othor In the state. Our warrant it given with every watch wti sail or repair. You can dojoud oa getting a good rollublo wntch or have your old one ropnim . m or WnU1llI Niok!o cn0( t7 1)5i 16 Jowel Klgin or Wnltham, Nlckle case, 0.85. Watches cleaned 7&0. MalnSprings 7fic. Crystals for open face 26 csuts, double rase 16c. STRAWBERRY SHOW AND DAIRY MEETING Great Berry and Cream Combination at Salem Saturday C. H. Hinges, X VVatclimaktr ni Jcweltr. 20yeri iixtrltnce. 296 CoomtrcUl Street. WE ARE CONTINUING OUR GREAT CARPET SALE Wo havo several rolls and parts of rolls of Tapestries, Velvets, Mouetts uud Axmluster carpets tlut wearo quoting at Tapestries 35c to 85c, former price 5 Oc to $1.00 Velvets, 85c, former price $1.10. Moquetts 85c, former price $1.10. Axmlnsters 89c, former price $1.20. If you oro'in need of a carpet at all wo would lw moro than pleased In show you few of 'these new, up-to-date patterns at sale prluo, Wu stand bauk nf the j uallly. F. W. HOLLIS & CO. THE LOW PRICED FURNITURE HOUSE. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAYS AND DECORA TIONS WILL MAKE IT AN EYENT Growers, Nurserymen, Shippers, Canners, and Consumers are Interested Display of Slnsrlc Plants In Fruit French Strawberries and Spanish-Americans Will be There Too. Nkw Yonic, Juno 13. Fra.ler Oilman, the halt brother of the late millionaire ten merchant of Bridgeport, Georgn Francis Oilman, hss reached this city from Georgia to confer with certain full blood relatives with a viow to sottling th UloseiiBiona among tho various membrs of the family upon tho subject of the decerned merchant's estate. Alfred Gilman who had not before appeared upon the scone but who under tho Connecticut laws would have rights of considerable moment has bon in consultation with Frazier Gllmsn. Frnr.lcr Gilman said: "We have readied n virtual agree ment, according to which tho estate is to be divided equally among tho full blood nnd half blood heirs. Tho Connecticut laws may administer tho estate In uno way, nut tno latuiiy win tuviuo up tho money In its own way after the lawyers get through. Wedon't want to havo any lawsuit in this matter. Wo find that the ettnte is worth about f5,000,000. "As ti tho relations of Mrs. Helen Hnll in this ense, I will sny Hint her claim is not considered seriously. We all know that she has no legal claim upon tho oatate, but I think both branches of tbo family are disposed to mako allowance for her. I have no doubt that Home ammunlty will be by mutual agreement settled upon Mrs. IIs.II, although wo are satisfied that she has no claim before tho law I believe the whole matter will bo settled in ajvery ijiort time nnd that we will avoid any litigation." LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODES Omaha June, 13 A locomotive on the Union Pacific freight train blew up this morning near Clarks, Nebraska. Engineer Charles Fuhner and Fireman David Jenkins were killed. Urakoman William Flomiugwas ccalded and inter nail injured, ankle is broken and he will dlo, Train wbb running at good speed when the accident occurred and was wrecked. S in second hand wheels, all of TSl Al xS which have been thoroughly Lr "" overhauled in our repai shop. 8 ladies' wheels, 10 gents' wheels to choose from Prices from 6.00 up. fc:Hi:FF Si HAUSBR 258 Commercial Btrvet. n -rr Choicest Vegetables Ounuot bo produced but from tho best sods and plants, The best soeda and plants cannot bo ploWl up accidentally but result from long experience nud knowledge. Wo havo the best because wa pay attention to suuh things and never handle worthless stuff. Savage & Reid, Hood men, Salem, Ore, Hew Corporation , jr, Espy, K. H. 15. Kspy and A KIb WIIromoI Portland, have associated tbiHlv fotined a corporation to be nattwCth Kspy Kttate company, tluraUW f b perpetual. They will emrtf m mlalg enterprise lu this tieand clswher, nud will control Interests formerly owned by It. II. Kcpey and wife, Julia A. Kspy. The oapltal stuok is 7l,400, divided Into chares valued at f 100 each. Thu principal pUo ol builuws In Portland. MONEY TO LOAM. TERMS TO SUIT Maxwell A Havdcn.Moores Mock, The Red Front room will be lighted with.uru electrics by tho oourtesy and euterprlte of Hupt. Luuihrith. Kevcral of the carriage uud bicyelu dealers will havo surprise In the way of rose decorated pneumutiu vehicles. The Ladles auxiliary of thu Y. M. C. A, havu a strong eominittno ready lo take hold of the decorations for tho strawberry show on Friday afternoon. Growers are requested to bring in tine single plants of nuuied varieties witli fruit or in bloom, for display in jar dinieres, Uotb & (Iraber will make u spwiiul display of the Clarke's seodllug berry and expect to walk away with tourul prlies. The lied Hills are expoeted to turn out a surprising display at that lull is said to have the superior qualitlss for berry production. Abraham lliuh, tho importer ol Freueh strawberries, will show several ol hi Importations, There will bo tint flrwt display ol Spanish berries. W. W, Walker will show a eratu ul shipping berries and about twenty varietUs of others. The committee have Mcuml a ouih prlte ol 6 (or bst eratu of shipping her rlos, and this will bring out ouiifklera ble oompolitlQU, as the borry shipping business Is a rapidly growing induslry at Salem. The Yokoboma Tea Storo will make a display of something uow in glass jars. A sweepstake prise will probably be offered (or tho best display of oauned berries, jellles.marmnUde and preserved strawberries, Mrs. 8. It. Foster will axhlblt a choice eolUotlon of homo vanned straw berries, She Is the tttate Fair prise taker. The Premium List. Best plate (quart) of Wibwii Wrrltts, f ti tecoud best, 60rMits. Rest plate(quart H( any to'gwet vwrtety. f 1 ; md best 60 eeuts. llest vlte canning brrw, auy van ety, II; second best, A) cents. I-arg by its. by any one trrower , SI : second best CO cents, r..i" . .. . noai live varieties, one liiato e any nuo grower, 1 ;seooud best,50 ceuts. nest plate seedlings originated grower, 1; seoonil best, 60 cents. riant of any variety showing most lorries, gruen or rie, tl : seoond best, M) cents. Host home made strawlerry short cake, ; second best, 50 ceuts. Rest strawUirry shortcake made by bakery, fl ; ueoond best, 50 cents. Hst quart jar home canned berries, f 1 ; Heeond best, 50 itnts. OfUCIAl. I'UMK IIY AM.KN CANNINU CO. Rest orate of canning berries Ill 00 Second best I'J IX) MI'tUIAI. I'HIZK X)I( Hlllet'lNll. Host crate shipping berries (3 00 Seoond host '00 In all theae uxhlblts entries will be reeelvwl from all growers from any part of this eounty or adjoining counties. It is desired that every grower of struwberrie around Salem take an in terest lu this nud make it a big day for Salem berries. THU tlKOW'F.KS Ml'ST NOW 1)0 ITlKllt P.VKTand make this show a utmesa. I.et avery grower in the ieaot of this l'utr.st Salem and all other townr- lu the valley, bring his best bring all he has in the way of variety. l.ttt ui show Mr. Smith of Minnesota who levtured that day oh Dairying what this valley can produee in a MOST r.NFAYOKAM.K STUAWBKKHY Tho Slrawherrv show will be held Saturday from ten a. m. uutlt ten at night In the lted Front Store room, earner Commercial and State. Mr. Smith's Diary lecture will ho given there from two to (our p. m either iu doors or just outside. Kxhlblts will be received Friday afternoon nud eveuiug Ami Saturday morning. Urooera and eommitalou firms are r- i)Hsted by the committee to see to it that the growers they buj of are notified of the Fair ami bring in their exhibits. Nurrviuon aro rniuwte! to heln out Urn Strawberry Fair with exhibits ol ludu varlAtia Iktf Aini'klrt tilftlita Iti fmll FISHING SCHOONER ASHORE St. Johns, Juno 13. A schooner bound to Labrador with fishermen and their families, seventy persons alto gether, was driven ashore on Cabot island Sunday night. Four men wero drowned and six injured but womsn and children were lauded safely. DAILY SUMMARY OF CURRENT EVENTS Mrs. McKinley't condition continues to improvo. Reports of a tornado at Iron wood, Mich., not confirmed. May production of big iron exceeded any previous month on record. Governor-General MacArthur expects to loave Manila on July 1, for the United States. Educate Your ltoirrli VTIIh Cmcnretl. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 9c. If O. C. O. fall, druggists refund none; Salem to a 10 and 15 cent house, they offered to present n silver trumpet to tho Fire Company who would got thu most voles at 1 a ticket. Her manager showed mo her bill for tho trumpet, which was fCO. Tho two companies Capitol No. 1 nnd Tiger Company No. 2 the members of which paid out over f 4C0 nnd tno citizens nearly friuo more. Tho superintendent of the penitentiary, then Win. Wntkins, paid (30 for tickets to help ids company get tho trumpet: whilo Joe. Meyers, who occupied the BJimc placo that I nm in now, gavo $25 that his compnny ehould gctit. In that way the citizens and fire companies woro duped $000 for a silver trumpet that cost $00, nnd bnd tho privilege of seeing a 10 and 15 cent played-out show ntn dollar each. Now wo havo such fakirs In 8alem who stylo themselves as merchants that throw In something nnd thoy got other fools who haven't seDso enough to know that thoy aro injuring their own busi ness by becoming cats pnws to help ad vertien tho fnkirs. Among them you will find nppnrently eomo sensible mon that bito fct It some barborP, jnwelers, grocers. What will be tlie result at the end of five or six months? Somo Bociety will getn tin whistle or fome old rattle trap, and tho citizens will pnyfrom 15 to 20 per rent moro on every article they purchase of the fnkirs than what thoy could buy in n legitimnto house, nnd thero nro mnny in Snlem who do n leg itimnte business. Friedmnn likes com petition Is not afraid cf nny ono com ing hero with n largo stock ofeoodB;it would only holp businees. Tlioso who want a good suit of clothes for a man or boy. or n bar, or ladies' nnd gents' fur nisliinggoods,will save monoy by buying at FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore. 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. PERSONALS PADDLE PADDLE PADDLE Nkw Yohk, June 18. Alvah I). James and Barton Il.&Xolaud, two young men who left Irvlngton, Va., a small town on the Itappahunnook May 12 in a 100 pound 18 foot paddling skiff aro expected to reach this city next Monday. Their friends believe they are now off Cape- May. The young men intended to make Prof. '.. M. Parvin is in Albany. Mrs. K. A. Erixson has gone to San Francisco. Mrs. Edgar Bryan has returned to her borne at Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Welby Steveni, Jof Ku gene, have rsturned home. Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Damon and family havo gone to Newport for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H .1). Campbell of Ab erdeen, Wash., aro visiting friends in this city. Chas. It. Hopkins of StKkane, is to bo appointed United States Marshal of Waihinrton. Mrs. W. P. Lord and children arrived yesterday from New York and are home lor the summer. Zadoc Rigga, who has been attending a California College the past winter, will arrive iu Salam this evening, Mrs. John Krausse accompanied Mrs. C. D. Combes this morning to F.ugeue, where she will visit several days, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Templeton of Prineville are in the city today and on their departure will bo accompanied by Miss Ethel Philaber, who graduatos at the Sacred Ileait Academy tonight. The Noted Ootician. Dr. Roberta pationts are generally eo well pleased with his work that they send their friends and he is compelled to turn people away. He will therefore stay at leant another week, Boom 36 Hotel Willamette. () 13 2t Weather Report Fair tonight arid Friday. Wheat Market San Francisco, Juno 12, Cash 07. Chicago, HI., Juno 12 July. TOg. Mason and Contractors Oui warehouses are crowded with representative lines of hitch grado build ing materials. Giant cement and Kochs Harbor Lime a specialty, clean, clear sand and concreto gravel. D. S. Phone 301 BENTLEY &3C0 319 Front St GOLD DUST FLOUR MAOE HY The Sidney Power Co, Stn.NEY Oil BOON Made for family nee, nk your grocers for it. Bran and eliorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Agent UrgsH display of tinuied aneties by j supplied at the tair vr by i late exhibits oi a ijuart. Dates How's your Grass Dropatound to 25-267 Liberty street and sse the new McCormtck mowers and rakes. The thinking farmers and there are lots of them are buying Mc Cormiok cutting toods because they cut the grass, do it easily, don't kill the horses, don't cost a fortune for repair, and satisfy the trade. TI1KHK AUK CHF.APKK MACHINES,! But nothing Is cheap that costs In time, patience and extra tabor lu the end. ...Bicycle Bargains... There's a lot of second-hand wheels that I have, from $5 uj Uiem ready to rid, many of them with one or more new tires. Tribunes are on the move. Special map a lot of Badiant Gas ones, $1.75, A special buy iu cyclomsters, 50 cents, Bverv Drop In. I one of -aiwjw, good F. -A. WIGGINS 255-257 Liberty Street. t0T Stteetwsar to K. M. Urou, and K. F. Parkburst, farm machinery, bkvelsa and mwihk machines, waeons and buggies, Hastell engines and threshers McCormtck Harvesting Machinery Frances G. Parkhurst Resident Agent- The Liverpool Globe Ins, Co., & London & of Liverpool. The North British & Mercan tile Ins. Co., of Edinburgh. Oflices in tho Masonic Building, (for merly Reed's Opera House.) Second lloor. First door as you step out of the elevator. NEW TODAY. Advertisements unier this hcii 5c a line each Issue WANTED Wood choppers to cut large and small tlr. Apply at White House restaurant. a is 3tt Military Trolley Party. Tlie Military Trolley party was post poned from last evening to Saturday nest, owing to the disagreeable weather. The Car Company not being notified of the fact, had tne decorated cars sent to tho armory about nine o'clock, and the Military and the Band took a short ride about the city. The Band played several selections, and the militia boys, did their share of singing and hurrahing. Yalues Up, Prices Down Is what you will always find in our fresh and correct stock of groceries. With overy pound of tea, and evory pound of coffee, as well as flour, cereals, canned goods, and even, laundry supplies, we guarantee the acme of quality, at low prices. M, T, Rineman 132 StstelStreet Phose 131 Capital Bakery home east of Wednesday. , George W. I of pernicious , Died. MAKTIN.-Atthe family of Aumeville, Oregon. June 15, 1V01, at -1 u. m Martin, aged years anemia. Deceased came to Oregon, from Kan sas about eight years ago, ami tettled on a small farm near Aumsville, whwe he has since resided, During the past year he has been failiug, and though he rallied several tlmos, all the medical treatment appeared of no avail, ami he pasted as indicated above, He leaves a wife and three sons and Uo daughters. IU was a member of several talgtis. D. E. HwMtafsf, Pusent Dtrtctw. 107 State H. ttmt 01 2423.Sskm Oreisn. Resl Jts 390 Cfl. 'pbtat BUk2ISI. Fresh Strawberries rr.i. raui.t, frtwli gnxenes and pr.mj.t wr ef ,ur ruetomers is al ways t! mi at Branson and Kagnns. 133 Court Street. Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc, Daily delivery and old at principal groceries, Pastry made to order. cppPIA I Sunday roast nnd Baked jrutiAL Beans done free for our :ustomers. Give us a trial. C. E.JVlcllwain, Prop. There is no Place Like Home And to feel and bo at home Is to trade at The Fair Store Where you can find bargains In everything, for men, boys' ladies' nnd children. If you want any thing to use or wear, you can get it at the lowest Racket prices for cash. Como in and get our prices whether you buy or not. The Fair Store 274 Commercial st. Salem. Or.