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GOODS
SALE
Kow lust when you need warm ""
Roods, you'll find Salem's Best Store at band ready to
Eelp you with a big stock of good, to .elect : from i and
.daughter prices on everything In the """
in the week while there is a big stock to select from.
5C Wash
8c Wash
10c Wash
2X Wash
ISc Wash
All 20c Wash
All 25c Wash
All 30c Wash
All 50c Wash
All
All
All
All
All
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
GOOdS
Goods
Goods
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
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Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
to
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4c.
6C.
8C.
9C.
12C.
I6C.
20C.
23C.
39C.
Our slaughtering of prices will last all week and
every piece of wafch Roods In our store w I be Included
in the sale. We are actually going to sell wash goods
cheaper than somo stores can buy them.
Ice Cream Free for the Children Friday
We havo decided to hold this Friday's Special Sale
for the children and we will serve free to every chihl
that buys a lGc, 20c or 26c pair of stockings or lfic, 20c
or 25c garment in underwear a dish of ico cream.
Now, boys and girls, get your summer stockings,
and summer underwear at our store on I-riday and get
a dish of ico cream freo.
Ptmetnter every 25c rurtbase entitle you to a vote
la the Blf $600 Kimball Piano Votlae Contest.
WAS!
GOODS
SALE
UOLVBfiSOE
THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OP SALEM.
s
WILL PLANT THE FLAG
AT THE NORTH
POLE
Or Else the Baldwin Zeigler Expedition Will Perish in
the Attempt.
Nkw York, June 21. Dispatch to the
Journal and Advertiser from Dundee
rays: All is ready ami the American
Baldwin-Zieglor expedition is about
to start for the North Pole.
The leaders and 40 men who accom
pany them, many well-known Scientists
declare they will not be .content to go
further North than Duke of Abruzzi.
Thv vott thev will reach the pole and
I plant the American Hag there.
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Why Pay Fancy Prices for Doubtful Goods When.You
Get Reliable Ones From us tor Less money.
Can
S
KIRT
B
.,.At Special Prices all the Week...
Fifty more of those 2.00 Walking Bkirta which ilmvo sot the whole coin
munlltXTkiug havo just arrived. Have sold 100 of this one stylo. You
can't match them In tho country for Ices than fl.oo.
Wo rnako every now and then somo surprising offer. Hut hero Is a
chance this wVck that outclasses anything wo havo given In tho way of
kfrt rodiictlous The nuallty and stylo of our skirts is known by tho
ingandcont no lrK l.Z,V","
quota alow to snow w.u " " -
THE STATE
PRESENTS
ITS CASE
Against John Kelly
Paul, Who Shot
Lombard.
of St.
Frank
53.60 gklrU..... J2.06
15.00 Sklrta M.10
$l).00 Skirts 7.45
110.00 Skirts (7.05
12.00 Skirts I81K)
Alterations mttdo by our
own dressmaker.
a m
BRING US YOUR WATCHES
A Hoodwalch should lasr a lifetime, therefore caro should ho exorcised In
wl.cro you Uke it for repairs. Wo tado social pains In doing th a work and wo
can safe y state that wo navo uio oesv anu menust hiuu. ,.m.u..p. ,...,...
mont of any other in the state. Our warrant is given with every watoh wo cell or
repair. You can depend on gottlng a good rellablu waloh or havo your old one
repaired. J WaUlwin, N loklo case, $7 i.
15 Jowol Elgin or Waltham, Nickle case, fll.BS.
Wdtches cloanod , 75c.
Mainspring 75c.
Crystals for open face 25 cents, double cam 15c.
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waicnmaKerana jcwcicr.
20
C H. Hinges, -
, vtara llxccrltncc.
296 Commercial Street.
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HAMMOCKS
HAMMOCKS
All Stylesl
All Prices!
The caeo ofl tho stato voratiB John
Kelly, charged withatsaiilt with intont
to kill, was givon a preliminary
hoariug boforo Justice O'Donald Thurs
day afternoon nnd icaulted in the defen
dant being bound over to tho grand
Jury under $1000 bonds, to appear at tho
October term of court.
No witnesses woru called for tho do
fonso which wns represented by John
Carson. John McNary, deputy district
attorney, npteared for tho stato. Tho
following witnesses worO called: Dr. 0.
. White, aorvnls, Albert Lambert, St.
Paul; T. F.Tucker, Halom, and Andrew
Hughes, TIiob. Hughes, 0. II. Ernst
and I). A. Mngness, of St. l'aul.
FPI... ...nil ...r.m. ..a.,a.I nr.vf.ntl f.ft.rl
ix nu luaviu.w. iivdoiiivi n..i. x.ff.f
plolely In general details, differing
I mainly in tho various position o( tho
witnesses of tho affray.
It seems that on Saturday afternoon,
Juno 16, about '! o'clock, Frank Lombard
and John Kelly wore sitting on tho
porch stops in frnotof Lombard's store,
and each witness testified to their at
tention being attracted to them by hear
ing loud and nugry words spoken, tho
first heard Using to hear Lombard say,
"Oh shut up, I'vo hoard enough of that',
and also said they must not talk so loud.
Vory llttloof the conversation was over
heard, but tho noxt notion scon wus for
IfOinlmrd to shako Kelly by the coat
collar until ho slipped from one step to
auolhur, from wheru he slipped to tho
ground on his knees, and gottlng up
walked around a tree to whoro Lombard
Blood and as ho went drow a pistol from
his inner vest ocket, which ho pointed
at Lombard and threatened to shoot
him. Lombard dared him to shoot anil
lowered his head probably preparatory
to advancing to him, when Kelly 11 red
and the bullet enteied I-oinlnud'a head
between the eyes, ranging downward,
locating at tho base of the skull, neur
the roof of tho mouth.
Lombard then sprang toward Kelly
un.l struck lilm down and with the as
sistance of his brother put handcuffs on
him as allowable in his position as
murshul of the city. Attentlouwas then
turned to Frank Iombard and n phy
Billon telephoned (or, while every aid
possible was rendered to stop the How
of blood from the wound, as was done
before ho became unooneolous.
All witnesses denied knowing of any
111 feeling between tho mon prior to th ,
GIANT
POWDER
KILLS MEN
K At. am a, Wn., Juno 21. A premature
explosion occurred at 10 o'clock this
morning on tho now Washington and
Oregon railroad, killing three men and
injuring six others. The eceno of the
accident.was in rock cut No. three, half
a mite south of Kalama.
Tho clauee of tho explosion will per
haps never bo known as the men
who wero working at tho drill bole
wero instantly killed. About
twenty-five mon were working in
the cut and from the survivors it is
learned that Thomas Graham and Hugh
Jamison of Portland, wero loading a
twelve foot drill hole with giant bowder,
and had put in about ono hundred sticks.
It is supposed they lind been tamping
tho powdor with an iron bar when tho
explosion occurred. Jamison's head
was blown off. Graham was blown
almost Into Jelly auid "Scotty" Hceney
wasblownup on topottho cut.adlitance
of fifteen feet. His injuries aro fatal.
He was sent to tho l'ortland Hospital.
His homo is at Vancouver 13. 0.
James York, of Carroll ton Washing
ton had his skull fractured. John Bard
of Keattlo. had his right arm and right
leg brokon.
Leo Montgomery, of Seatlo. injured
about tho head and body. Artl.nr Hock
olt, ol Kalama, right leg badly bruised,
Charley Iloiloy, head and loft leg in
jured. Uurkoy, scalp wound.
BAKER
COUNTY
WOOL CLIP
F.R.ANSON
WINS THE
BOND SUIT
Court Holds the City Suffer
ed no Actual Damage by
His Failure to put in the
Plant.
Yery Fine Point Raised
Oyer a Conjunction, and
Comma Nullifies the Penal
ty Clause.
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
Cor. State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore.
Extra Values in Clothing and Hats
ware
Baker City .Juno 21.-Promlnent
home men of this city estimate that tho
wool clip of Bak'er county for the prcs-
ent'yearwill aggregate 1,500,000 pounds. ,
Of this amount much of it is already in
tl.A n Iiamsao vntrlif fm nintnAfit- A
, i t. i ... ...i n,i city of 8alem, and
. -. n"7 :"-,. deiendants, whose demurrer was
prices are showing a tendency to iru- "'
prove. One large firm refused ten and sustained. .., Inr
.' ..... .. ?. onn nn i -iB The contention oi tin city was not for
ono-imii te.no u -uv.vw pvuuvo uw.. ... . ,i.,., ,l.t fQ,lr
UBD1BICCI um uii mo hjuw.j " .-..-.-
Judge Burnett today sustained the de
murrer In the suit of the city of Salem
vs. F. It. Aason and the Baltlmoro bond
company for 5)5000 forfeiture, on account
of failure to comply with terms of" a
charter given him by the city o! Salem
to put in an electric light plant.
Holmes A Holmes represented the
Ramsey & Bingham
th wai ehouss here and expects to recei e
eleven before long, There has been
about 60,000 pounds told hero
during the past week. In a period of
two weeks sales will aggregate over
200,000.
Lee Brother, ono of tho largest grow-
to ptrforra worked a forfeiture of the
obligation on the part of Mr. Anson, to
which the city was entitled as a matter
of Justice and protection in granting him
a valuables franchise. Without some
such protection the city would havo no
security whatever for tho performance
t At f- ... !. .iMl.l il.flt !....
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.1.1. -. In., n not ranitt. no tlmv in. lSSUCU
garded this section wMI crowded.
GRAVITY
WATER
SYSTEM
I The court ruled that there had breti
no actual damage done by Anson's fall
ure to perform his part of the contract,
! following a caie in tbe l!lst Orcjon re
ports. He construed the contract, re
quiring tho installation of a 100 horeo-
1 power plant, and to have It in oreration
on or before April 1, as two distinct ob
ligations, and where there ere two
obligations, a failure to perform one
I v,ould not cany liquidated damage.
I The clauss of the Anson bond defining
his liability was s follows, and on this
the city sued:
SUPPLIES
FOR BOER
SUFFERERS
Nkw Yoiik, Juno 21. An appeal has
been issued for money to buy supplies
for the women and children of the
Tronsvual who havo beon gathered in
campion part of tho effort to end tho
Boer War. Among tho signers of the
npeal aro tho Rev. Dr. David James
llurrull, William Van Kenneaeler,
Hdwaril Van Noss, Andrew D Parker
and Bov. Herman I). Van Brockhulzcn
of Pretoria. Tho appeal says there are
22,000 men and womon in the camps
and that MB children died in May.
Ladies' and gents' Furnishing goods. Our
special bargain sale is on till after the 4tii
of July. An immense line of men's gloves
to select from.
The latest in belt buckles, tiairornaments
back combs and belts. Crash skirts from
50c up. A large assortment of crash and
dust skirts, nicely trimmed, only 75c eacft.
Velvet ribbons just arrived. Lots of uw
goods just received including dainty dimifc
and lawns. We give away -a high grade
sewing machine July 31. For particulars
see our window.
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
First door south of Post Office.
NEGROES
WAR ON
WHITES
Gu.NTK.ivti.M2, Ala,, Juno 21. Tho
trouble that has been browing between
negroes and whites for some
time has culminated In tho
death of Giotto Montgomery, colored,
who wus riddled with Winchester bul
lets. Tho shooting gruw out of the
nrrout of several negroes charged with
burning a barn, as a manifestation of
their displeasure towards tho whlto
population.
A WIND
STORM IN
KANSAS
HjxcUl to The Journal,
Baker City, Juno 21. At the meeting
of the Common Council an ordinanco
was onacieu tor mo consirucuou 01 - ,,,.. ,,,. ,,i p. n An
distribution syetem for the new gravity i()n or nj, encc.MOri 0r assigns, shall
water system being Installed hero. The we nna faithfully, dulv and fullv, por-
dlstributlon system costs about 152,000. form.complete and discharge ssld con-
Un mama will bo laid over the entire tractu b.jhepart tox-j
city, giving full flro protection to all gnIem c panl ,avI18 B max-
parts and ample water for domestic uie jmUm capacity of at least 100 horse
......... ii... nou. .nnr.iv ( tni-niv. nn nownr. ANDthall have the same in actual
. .... ,,, .....I. ti f......-f,t. oneratlon and In condlMon to furnUh
irom r.i o. ...oF..u.. .... , ,Ug and currcnU CUB.
will be located at 200 feot abovo tho tomorg tho route 0, Ug Une8i unori
grade of tbe streets. Bids for the dis-, tbe tlrstdny ol April A. D. 1001, then
tribution svstem will be received by the this obligation shall be null and void,
auditor until June 22, Material must bo AT "
Deliver! Dy nepiemuer oo, nu w.e nr. ..-.i., .1.1. PinllBa nf .1,,. bond
couneel for Anson and the boud com.
uany maintained that the word "and"
after tho comna in tho mlddlo of the
clause created two separate and distinct
1 obligations while the city cloimed this
I clause constituted and could bo con
strued as but ono undertaking. The
decision of the court is in effect a sup
port of tho former contention, founded
Ion the use of the word "and" at a die-
Laura G. Thomas and Roscoe 0. j junction Instead of a conjunction. Tho
Thomas, as heirs of tho estate of Wm, 1 COmuia is before the word and seemed to
Cosper, deccafed, havo petitioned the carry tho conviction more strongly in
county court oy tnou; attorney, v. 1. tho mind of the court than tho reason.
able construction of tho entire clause
MS
YOU CAN'T BE AWARE
Of what you would gain by dealing witi
us. That protltablo knowledgo cu
come onlv with experience. Our sup
erior grafn and feed is tho best that tbt
farm and mill can produce. Horses ibJ
other animals properly auppliod with it
nvorv dav are tzreatlv enhanced in val
uo. Short prices aro tho result of qufclt
balos. and our business is (ltikk. Ex. I
amino our stock of poultry nnd bee sup
plies.
Sayage & Reid,
Seed and Feed Morchants.
Snaps
10
in second hand wheels, all of
which have been thoroughly
overhauled in our repn
gents' wheels to choose from
finished by December 15.
MARION
COUNTY
PROBATE.
8later, for a dismissal of bankruptcy
proceedings or astayiugot such proceed,
lugs until a final accounting is made In
the circuit court.
Final accounts were filed, by John W.
Koynolds.executorof the estato of Nancy
M. Hepburn, deceased, and tho executor
was exonerated from further liability
and discharged from tho trust.
Mrs. G. Pickens, administratrix ot
the estate of D. B, Pickens, deceased,
petitioned for authority to eell personal
property belonging to the estate, valued
at 23.50 and tho petition was granted
and proerty ordered sold.
PUSHING
PATTERSON
PARDON
shop. 8 ladies' wheels,
Prices lrom fcb.00 up.
bHIPP &. HAUSBR
28 Commercial Stn-et.
Weather Report
Fair tonight and Saturday. Warmer
Saturday.
Wheat Market,
8an FnANCtsco, Juno 20. Cash 07,.
Chicago, HI., June 20 -July. 08.
F. W. HOLLIS & CO.
THE LOW PRICED PURMTURE HOUSE.
Finest beer on tht market, has stood the test ol twenty jears and Is
CAPITAL BREWERY
Finest beer 011 tho market, has stood Hi
better than ever.
CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS
Our superior besr, kept lu cold itorape, all orders tilled iromptly,
Freo city delivery.
CAPITAL ICE WORKS
t' Tho purest crystal Ico mada from pure distilled water,
at lowest rates.
MRS. -M. BECK, Proprietor.
Vtm delivery
Jr-A
IRES
WORKS
THADB MAHK,
WHOJUBBALB & RETAIL
ST WIMm-Matw4rtWrt. m CfWer. tt Mtea. Ht our dluUy U "
K Srrtls iw " watr. 8Uk waists sal Hato waists. ay jotor ssl AUUK
HMMMMrn. CH4MlsetBStkstyl,
CUG LEE & CO., 329 Commercial Street.
MONEY TO LOAM, TERMS TO SUIT
Maxwell & llayden, Moores Block,
OREGON
BAPTIST AS
SOCIATION The Wilhunettu ItaptUt Asfoclnttou
uomprlsliig tho northwest portion of the
state, will meet In this city on Monday
evening at tho First ltapthit church, (or
a three days' sesolon, Kev. K, M. Hliiin,
of Portland, la the president, and Rev.
I.aphmam, also of Portland, is eocre.
lary, An Interesting program has beou
arraugetl lor this occasion.
The Modern Beauty
Thrives ou gooi I(kkI aud sunshine, with
pleuty of wtorolso in the open air. Her
form glows with health aud her faee
blooms with Us bauty. II her system
nevds tho cleansing action of a laxative
remedy ,sha tises the gentle aud pleasant
Syrup of Figs, made by tho California
Fig Syrup Co. only.
Kanmam City, June 21 A special to
Mrs. Patterson, mother of tho young
Liuu County roan, who was convicted
from Douglas couuty,and his sister Mrs.
RlinurnllMP. wlin ham Kauvi II..Ir.nnwM
tho Htar from Indepeudu.ee, Kos., says: n A(ricAf werobeforo Gow;r Geer
A wnd storm creatiul considerable dfty ,n beiiau 0f Patterson's pardon,
havoo in Independence. Trees wero up.
rooted, outbuildings turned over, nnd United Stntss Senator Dietrich of
suittll houses and bams moved from Idaho has left for San Francisco, where
their foundations. Fronts of several J he will sail for tho Phlllippines, Guam
business houses were sinashrd lu. I and probably Japan,
CIRCUIT
COURT
ADJOURNS
Frank W. Jewett vs. H.G. McKinJey,
action to recover money, the'defendants
motion to strike out parts of
the complaiut was argued, and the
complainant given until Juno 29 to file
brisfs. The suit is an outcome of a
land transaction, in which tho contract
provided for land in Lane and Douglas
to be turned over to Jew
ett by McKinley for a valuable
consideration, and falluro on part of the
latter involved Mr. Jewett in several dif.
Acuities, as he had sold a part of the land
to another party. Drown, Wrlghtman
A Myers aro attorneys for plaintiff and
Fleming A Tarpley for the defense.
Court has adjourned uutll July 8,
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MADE OY
The Sidney Power Co,
SIDNEY OIIKOOX
Made for family use, ask your grocers
for it. lirun aud shorts ulways on hand.
A. T. WALN Agent
Capital Bakery
133 Court Street.
Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc, Dally
delivery and eoUi at principal groceries.
Pastry made to order.
Opppt A I Sunday roast and Baked
jrc'jlA-' Beans done freo for our
rumouitrtj. Give ua a trial.
C. E. Mcllwain, Prop.
Extra Deodorized Wood Alco
hol, $1.00 per gallon.
No. I Oranire Shellac. 30:
per pound.
Berry Bros. Hard oil Finis!,
$1.70 per gallon.
Berry Bros. Quick RubbiDil
Varnish, 90c per quart
Valentine's Quick LeveHfag;
Varnish, $1.00 per quart.
Valentine's one coat Coackl
Varnish, $1.15 per quart.
Extra White Glue, 18c p
pound.
Whiting, $1.75 per 100 lbs
Putty in Bulk, 3c per pons!
Putty in Bladders, 3 Mr
per pound.
Lot us figure with you before bajiil"-
paints
money.
:lgi
ad
and oils. We will save J.
Fry's Drag Store
Next to rostofllco Balem, Ure.
D. tL HuaUlsitr, funtrtl Director. 107 State
Street. 'Paoas tttd 2433.SWm Oretoa. Hal
dtnet 390 Court. Tboae BUck2t8l.
German
4 hall da:
sahealrMHt
tl. iter month.
pastor of Lutheran
School.
week U
ehurh-
vs every
OH Ratt State street. rW
iUv. AMi UlMrtB,
lehuruh. Sil9t
Uenerat llyrou tariiu ot I.o, Mass., is
dead
Hay Tools
Carriers
Slings
Forks
Pulleys
Rafter Hooks
Track Hooks
And all the necessary tools for handling
the hay Quickly and well. We have sets
mounted up that you can try for yourself
at our store.
McConnick Mowers and Rakes
Are going out this week like hot cakes
The critical buyers always land on Mc
Connick goods, for they always ln out
In the comparisons, point for point.
We are always more than glad to have
prospective buyers look them over.
I have some great bargains In second
hand wheels. $5 00 and up.
F. A. WIGGINS
ZW Suvwsftir to K. M Croisau and K. F.
255-257
Liberty Street.
Pirklinrxt Kliift.il.. b. . i
bnaglot, McCormiek Harvwtina machinery, Hussel engines and thrtuhun
Tribune bicycles, Standard and White sowing machines wrwners.
THE ELKS
PLAY THE
INDIANS
The Elks' baseball tsam went to
Chsmawa this afternoon where a game
of flvednnings will be played. This is
for Uam practice,preparatory to a match
game with the Foresters next Tuesday,
under
Light
Presi-
The New Officials
Following are elected officers
the reorganization of the Salem
and Power Co.:
William MoRao, of Portland,
1CIH.
K P. McCornack, of Salem, vice presl
dent.
Ladd & Bush, of Palem, treasurer.
F. H. Page, of Portland, manager.
James L. Lambrlth, of Salem, general
superintendent.
.Magers has returned from
Mrs. I, I., Robertson has gone to
Turner.
Mrs. M.J.
Portland.
Mrs. Jack Reel of Portland is vUiting
relatittu here.
Mrs. J. II, Ackerman and daughters
have goue to Newport,
Mrs. J. Lineey and Mrs. Nellie Lof.
ties hav gone to Turner.
fllascnand Contractors
Our warehouees aro crowded with
representative lines of high grado build
ing materials. Giuut cemeutaud Roche
Harbor Lime a specialty, clean, clear
sand and concrete gravel.
D. S. BENTLEY & CO
Phone 301 3l9IFrontSt
Frances G. Parktoff
Resident Agent-
NEW TODAY.
Advertisements under this
heal 5c a tine caca Issue
FOR SALE Ono Champion binder and
one Dearing bluder, by Mitchell.Lewis
& StaverCo. C-21-tf
WANTED 1 man to work at the
North Salem tile factory. Wages $1.50
per day. 0 2lnf
Tfia I Itrarnnnl S, I OMlOft
Globe Ins. Co.. of Liverpool
rut. Wftr. Dftflcli & MerCflOl
tile Ins. Co.. of EdlnboiH.
Offices in Uie Masonic BuJiDrf
merly Reed'a Opera House.; -
floor. First door as you Btep out
elevator.
LOST. A coat oontainlng toad papers,
at forks of road near Catholic ceme
tery, Leave at Jouknai. office or Li
berty store for reward.
C 21 St M. R. Moobk.
HAVE no parties through tfie
country telling my separatots, but
at my placo ol business,
middle man, and it will pay you to
former the profit of
sett ttiem at my j
thereby giving the f
a
come and see my separator work be
fore buying one 'peddled through the
country, as it is the only tuparator
made that forces the water op to the
top of the separator in a solid body of
water. To settle down through tho
milk, being tho only way to get all the
cream out ol the milk, A. J. Hamil
ton, Salem. Ill Court street, opposite
new opera bouse. 3d-2w
gjim&co. yfZpr;li
"Firnn.? an order tor ui'
ies.
Try .(.oUlUr nnit with til
very
Fresh Arrivals at Branson & Ragan's.
ana a lot line cf American Biscuit Co.
sweet goods, an Uneat strawberries that
Polk couuty can j roduco.
To tha latter, ana wu -.., ,,.
tt.nt ! In the store, wletner
is sent by messenger, wick--,
licltor. is always EP"vjji art
high grade, and you ."
istake when you oraer i
M. T- Tlmcc
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m