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'sam. """WfaWS. 'T'W"" I " t '. ; S mm m mmia w ' .' if . . it TOMOR Crash Skirts 27C Men s -TWO VALUK8- H"i, 38C a Suit 80c a Suit BOBMBMB olVerson'sX.? Eclipses anything of its kind ever attempted in Salem, For a list of the greatest bargains ever offered see our lullpage ad, in last Sunday's Statesman,. Our first shipment of LADIES'Mg MISSES' JACKETS For fall Will he open for inspection today, Come in and see the new beauties. ?rcannHQum3RfEsuK2 Has it Occured to You That 11 good wntrli alioiilil Inat n lifetime? Thereto euro should bo oxorclsod whoro you tnko It (or repairs. In this wo excolt. A good time pluco Ib wnrtli imvlnit. An unreliable time piece Ih worse thnn none It will deceive you. Yen inny 1ibvu n good watch but n poor "timer," It needs our euro to niuko It rollublu, RELIABLE WORK BY A BELIABLH WORKMAN. All work warranted. Watches Cleaned 75c Mainsprings 75c C. H. Hinges, Watchmaker and Jeweler. 296 Commercial Street. TODAY'S MARKET. valley 1.00 0 PoitTLAND, AtlgUBt I, Wheat nominal Walla Waila, 5(1 (A 65. Flour Portland, boat gradue $ $3.40. Graham ii.OO. Oata-OholcoWhlte 1.20 (8 fl.'Jfi per cental. Mllatuff Bran, $17.00; shorta, $!K).00 Hay Timothy $10 $12 per tou, OnfoiiB tOo to fl.OO Potatoes $1.00 (g$l.U5por sack; new Deeper lb, Butter Best dairy. 15 to 14 fancy creamery, 17,MJ to llo Store H t0 !" per pound. Eggs- Oregon, ranch 17 to 18 per dos, 1'oultry-Ohlckeiis, mixed $3 $$ 3.76 hens 3.7o to -1.50; turkoya, live 8 to lOo. Mutton Dreaaod, 7 to Go per pound Jloga Droasod (l)uc. ($ 7 per pound. Uool Topitoor8,.'.'5l Uthcowi.fS -67 (3 M.IK), u refuted beef, 7 to 7Ko. Veal Dreaaod, 7Jv Q8' c. for umall. Hops 12 to He. Wool Valley, 11 to No; Eastern Oregon, HQl'Joj Mohalr.tfO to 21o, Hides Oreen. ealtod DO lbs, 7 8 tiuder 00 lbs, 7 (3 7)4 ; ahoop polta, 16 (it '.JOc BAMCM UAHKkT. Wheat-65 to fi5o for feed. Wool, 11 to lite. Mohair, Sle. Hops 11 to 130 Ofttn II 05 per cental. Hay Baled.cheat, 10 to ftl RO jtltuothy Id to $10. Kjora lOo Flour -In wholesale lots, $8.00 retail 70o86o suck. Mlllatufla-Hrau, f 10 00; ihorta, $BO 00 H oca On foot, ou. Llvocattlo Steers, iUtftoljeow a, $k?5 to 13 60. Sheep $2,50 gross Dressed Veal Q oenta. Butter Dairy, Vi)4 to 15o; creamery. 18 to 20, Hloro 10 to 12 Wu. Poultry llena per lb., Go. to 7u. Potatoes 70o UTKINKU'a MAUKUT. Fat huuB Per U live weight .... 7c Egga wr tloa , caah HV Fryer . - 8 to IV County Taxes for July. ShorlfT Wurbln today turned over to the Comity Trenail er $35700 60 tax collected tho psat mouth on the roll of 1000, IngludltiR following Itoina; Oltyol Salem f J.OTO 77 Balem School District 1,896 31 Slate. Opuuty and Stato School Tax i,47361 Moonlight Entertainments Tho third weekly baud concert at tho Savago Park drew a largo crowd ntit Wednesday night. Thero was a tine concert, trick riding and dancing on the platform, Tho young people of lallo M. K, church cave a musical program at Lincoln Bchoolhoiiao and refrenhtnt)ntH wore served under tho troea by the light of thu moon and Japanese hxnteriiH. A nice antn was realized to help the pastor, who la recovering from tvphold fever, take n trip to tho ocean lor hid health Ho hopes to go within two weeks. D. 12, Iluntslnicr, Funeral Director, 107 Street. 'Phone Ned 2423, SalemOreton. deuce 390 Court. 'Phone UUck 2181, State Itesl- nimimivmi9 , EXPANSION SALE. GAS WELL STRUCK AT HIGHLAND Well-DIerers Forced to Quit at Depth of Thirty feet While digging a well north of High land church, tho workmen struck a flow of gas and were nearly overpowered and had to RURpend operations. Tho men dijrglng wero Meears. Mcdlll & Webber and they struck tho gas at a depth of thirty feot, having penetrated tho hardpan overlying lake Labish, when it came through in such forco as to com poll thorn to nbam'on the well or be suff orated. Mr. Chapel, tho oil expert, has gone to tho discovery this afternoon to aeo if thero is aufllciont volume to indicate tho presence of oil or gas in paying quantities. A gns dlscovory at Salem would bo of even, greater value than an oil well although tho two are usually found together. RED TAPE SYSTEM OF MILITARY City Recorder Jndah lias received a roply to his letter to the military au thorities at tho Presidio, askim? thnm If Thomus Fletcher was wanted bv them Fletcher has today completed his term of Jlvo (lavs in tho 'ity jail for miscon duct, nnd ho alleged that ho de sorted from tho 17th U. S Inft. at the Presidio in Novomber, 1898. Tho letter received is from J.B. Itande, uoionei Arimory corps, commanding, and is as follews: "Wlthoutposltlvo identification of this man asboingwhat ho claimed, a deserter fioin tho 17th U. 8. Infantry, including the lettorsof tho company ho deserted from, it will not be possible for me to certify tho vouchers upon which in such cases aro paid the roward and ex penses of his apprehension anddollvoy." Practical School Work Tho Corvalli Tlmos reported of tho Agricultural Col lego regonts meeting lma tlila : A net of resolutions from the Btato grange suggested tho co-operation of tho experiment station in a movement of establish Nature Bludios in tho public echools. Tho movement is led by tho aiaio grange anu hitporintonclont Acker man is co-operating with tho organiza tion. Instruction of the sort is already given in the nubile schools of Portland. Tho plan is to familiarize growing pupils wuii nnimai, nug anu plant, lite witli a view to interesting them in the environ ments of rural life with tho ultimate end in viow of checking migration of population to cities and inspiring a greater love of country life. It ia in short, n proposition to carry into public schools a preparatory instruction in much of the word given at tho Agri cultural college. In many Eastern states tho work has already been inaugurated In response to tho request, a committee was appointed to cooperate eo far as practicable with tho movement. Mem bers of the committeo are President Gatch, Mr Leedy and I)r Withycombo Timber Holdings Active. Aitorla Nov Thero le considorahlo activity in tim ber circles in Southwestern Washington for tho presont time, nnd ownerH of timber land nro receiving fancy prices for their holdings. Tho improvements made by thu log ging companies has been n boon to timber land owners on tho north side of tho rivor, and, where quarter sections sold for $800 a few years ago, they now bring from $1500 to 121)0, and ono choice claim on tho Nueel recently sold for $JP00. Evon nt these figures, timber is worth only $4.60 a thousand there, while hero on tho Columbia, where the price of quarter sections rangoa from $.HU0 to $1200, the prico of timber is $0 and $0.00. This is ono of thu uuexplain- nine iniugH lor wnion mo .Mortliweut la remarkable. CATHOLIC ORPHANAGE BURNED AT ST. PAUL Tho Catholic orphanage at St. Paul a a burned last night about 6:30. This four story building mado a very hot flro and proves a total loss, tho flames des troying tho largo water tower and tho new barn full of liny. Tho total loss is at least $10,000, with insurance of about $2000. The building was erected by tho late Father Dclorme, who died Juno 20th, 1001. TheBlsters in chargo had been ironing and had up a hot 11 ro in tho laundry, and it is thought tho flames caught whllo they wero at dinner, In less than an hour tho structure was laid in ashes and tho flames wero so hot that the tho foncea, walka and trees on all sides wero burned, and many of the houses of the town of St. Paul were sot on flro and only Baved by tho most devoted efforts of the people. Thero was no way to savo thoorphanogo as there was no lire aparatus and the building and all Its contents aro a total loss. Thirty-live children and tho sisters in chargo aro homeless. The building stood north of the town and there waa soma wind that carried tho cindora all ovor St Paul and set flro to nearly overy house in town but none wore lost. Tub bells wero rung and a relief party was sent over from Gervaia upon hearing of the flro by telephone. Quito a number of citizunB wont over but arrived too lato to offor anything but sympathy. Tho orphanage was n branch of the Sti Mary's ilomo at Beaverton, and was founded by Archbishop Chrlstio aBn homo for girls whllo the parent house at ileavorton is both for boys and girls. 1'athor Kauw of Portland was tho dliector nnd Father Faber Superintendent. Thu home was under the immediate chargo of the sisters of Tho Holy Name. Tlioso workers in the cause of charity aro entitled to public mpatny in tiielr great loss. It is bo ey i lieved temporary homes will be found for the children and that tho orphanage at St. Paul will bo revived at an early day. CHANGE IN NEW YORK HOSPITALS Xkw Yokic, Aug. 1. A number of radical changes in the methods em ployed in thu state hospitals aio contemplated by Governor Odell, who has just completed a tour of the state institutions. Tho institutions affected by these changes, it is eald aru at Randall's Inland. Mid dlotown, Contro Islip, Kings Park and other points. Tho governor alms nt saving $500,000 a year on stato hospitals alone. "Governor Odell is satisfied," said a member of his party," that statu hospital aro too expensively run. In his message he cited thu fact that thu stato has $20,000,000 invested in building and equipments which the Governor Bald, shows this it has I caBt $00 for each patient for building I nnu equipments, nils sum indicates to tho Governor's mind that thero lias been great extravagance in tho matter of buildings and euuipmonts. Ho ia de termined that in the futuro greater' economy shall bo exercised in appro priations tor iiioau purpotos." JUAPiON COUNTY l THAHSPBHS 3BS.SaaVW rJVTlNaSsarvV54 Sarah Bell to George Phillips, .474 of an acre, $100. Abraham L. Davis and wife to Matthew Small, lot 10 of Pholpsad. to Silverton, $1. Win. M. Ladd and wife )o W. G. West acott and D. B Steoves land In blk 50 balem, adjoining Stato Ins. Bldgs,$3000. .1. H. Sottlemelr, and wife to Frank Kionbury, 00 a, In claim 53, notification 518, sees, 8 and 0, 1 0 s, r 1 w. $1050. George T. Baileo to Betsy Bailee, his wifo, one-half interest hi lots 0, 7 and 8, blk, Oof J. Myrs' ad to Salem $1. Lord ltoberls has been voted XICO.OOO for his services in SouthAfrlca. United States may tlnd it necessary to Bend a warship in Venezuela. Ottowa, Out. Direct totograph to Dhwboh established today. Independence defeated by Columbia. PERSONALS Eugene Gibson has returned from Walla Walla, where ho has been for sev eral months. D. O. Sullivan experts to leave in a few days for Colfax, Washington, where ho will visit his parents. NEW TODAY. I HAVE two small cottages for rout Bituated on car line, good water, terms $3 and f 4 per inonlli. Just thu thing for small family. Call on or address C, M. Lockwood, 283 Commercial St. 8 1 3t N0I0RI0US KATE BENDER HAS BEEN LOCATED And Friedman has just opened a flno lot of now seasonal elating of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Ladles' and Gent'a finf 0tW Special valuoin man's crash Bulls from $2.50 to si ... '"B W. iwucci rims, irom f5 to $lo. , tull xjoys-suits, from $1.25 nn l'a.nil II from $7.50 to $22.50. to $5- Crash pants, 41. ...I. -n. ...... " ' V.U n T. . Bum, ow to i. aii ifflinann stock of workine l '8 h stacks ot ovornus. cjrosh hats, felt hats. wnrHi, :, V' 'o ll.fio. . . . -.iiu Ml llk --- ?i. jnoddv uress Bhlrta for hot weather, from r,n ,1 ".' 'ro'n embroidered lawns. 60c to 75c. Silk mitta n.i .. f,,5- from 10c to $ 1.25. K,0;cf -5cto 44-fnM, ,V''J govee, FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Com'l Sts. Salem, to Bargains in Vehicles Two now farm wagons. Threo now spring wagons. Two now bucK-boards. Ono old buck-board. Threo old repaired buggies. Six old farm wagons, light and heavy. One old carriage. Ono old delivery wagon. Ono old heavy spring wagon. Ono old liuht spring wagon. Ono now Democrat wagon. Now work to order, any stylo or finish. Painting and rooairiuir done at tiricea to suit tho times. At the Saloin Wagon and C.irriago raetory, Mi tiomroorctai street. 7 31 lm Wehnkii Fk.v.ngi., Prop. Harvesters' Supplies; Gloves to fit and suit everybody. Calicoes dim lings aim uuignanis. and Overshirts for boys Large assortments first-class ponik and prices at bedrock. Our shot sale is still on. Shoes from 25c up, at Overalls or meff a a a a a JBaT" No 20 14 gets tho machine. Call before August 15th, Weather Report Fair tonight and Friday. Warmer Friday. Wheat Market, Han Fhancihco, Aug, 1. Cash 1.01 3 OmrAoo.Ill Aug. 1-Septombor 00. CANADA'S POSITION WITH UNITED STATES Birthday Honored. A pleasant Hiiprlao party waa given nt tlio homo of Mrs. Will Bennett last Mon day on her fifty-fourth birthday. Evorv- ono spent a very onjoynblo oeiilng, and elegant refreshments were served, Those being present were: Mrs. E. lbue, Mrs. Fred Erlxeon, Mrs. F. Van Patton, MrB. W. Doling, Mra. Joa Martin, .Mrs. E Soeley, Mn. Geo. Mason, Mrs P. Harreu, Mrs. M. Viesko, Mn). Harry Lucas, Mra. Charles Lncaa, Mrs. Beggand Mrs. Elinor Kennuii. Lost Left Hand. Lieut. H. A, Kurt experienced nn ac cident this afternoon that resulted in hid losing four lingers on his loft hand. Ho was operating a wreath saw, when tho saw Mruok n knot and Hew luck, etrlk. tug him on the lingers mangling them horribly. Ho was taken to tho Moronco sanitarium for surgical treatment. Lieut. Kurtx la an ollleer of F. Co., O. N. U, and will probably have to resign. neat the Railway Company by buying u Woodman Excursion Ticket to Portland going Saturday morning on the 5; 10 overland and returning leavo Portland Sunday evening at 8 :30. Round trip $1.76. s i 2t London Tho King and tjuoua will visit Ireland in April. San Franulwoatrikuunuhangod. Mo.ntkkal, Aug 1. The Montreal Star editorially claims that tho Domin ion of Canada does not want reciprocity with tho United States. Tho Star refora to tho campaign conduct in favor of unrestricted reciprocity by tho Liberals in 1891, which resulted in their defeat. Concerning the transfer of Amorlcan industries across tho Cana dian bordor, tho Star says Canada ia familiar with that argument and adds that tho union of tho spidor nnd tho lly developed tho enorgies and industries of uotn parttea. Continuing thaStarsayB: "Wo havo already done too much to build up tho industries nnd advunce the prosperity 01 our neighbors. We buy too much from thorn and sell them too little but thero Is grave danger that In nny new deal our lot may become worse instead of better." BOERS ARE ON A NEW FIELD' Loukno Maikjubh, Aug. 1. Tho Boor command. with two guns has entered tho Porlucura territory, camping at Guanetz. Fivo hundred Portugese troops are alieady at Gnanolz and three hundred troops in addition are in mmii. iiunn 10 proeeou, uniesi thu rondo r. Sheep Dip per gallon, $1.25. Sticky Fly Paper, per box, 38 cents. Ext. Witch Hazel per gallon, $1.00. Pure Paris Green per pound, 28 cents. Gasoline per gallon, 25c. Golden Machine Oil, per gal lon, 60 cents. Castor Machine Oil per gal lon, 50 cents. Ouick Cure Headache Tablets 10 cents package. Fry's Drug Store a&T310 Commercial St., Snlom, Ore. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. FOR THE COAST We have the finest line of folding camp cots, iok tables, camp chairs and stools ever brought to the city, Our HAMMOCKS are exceptionally good values. We also have a fine line of extension tables, sideboards, bedroom sets. ec. F. W. H0LLIS & CO. THE LOW PRICED FURNITURE HOUSE. llit la nn exact fnc simile at fold by solicitors of mcmbcnhlp certificate. ONLY ONE HUNDRED .MEMBERS ACCEPTED. MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE . THIS CERTIFIES THAT la a member of Cronlho's Photo Club, and by t foro October 1, 1001, Is entitled to ono $2.50 M viueu in tno following effers: nesonthig this certificate be- nuature freo of charge, aa pro Booro eur- .. . . 1 " " .1 MT.-'-V CADIZ AUTHORITIES ENTERTAINING UAuu, Aug. l.-Tho authorities, in chiding tho port commandant Eulnte, today gavoa luucheon to Prli.ee Honry of Prussia, and afterwaul assisted in the evolutions of tho Herman cruisers. ENGLISH SECRETARY'S WIFE IS DEAD LONPO.V. Alllf. 1. r.mW. Iltl.l. n.-.i. ick..wifo of the srorotary of atuto rut war, died this morning. (ffW$M Canned Goods Are a necessity as woll as a convenience In Summer housekeeping, and for our Summor trade wo have tho host canned goods of every kind ; gooda that you can bo certain are the pureat and best. They lighten tho work of Summor cooking and are economical as woll rb healthful. OFFER 1. OFFER 2. OFFER 3. , . . , . Agent ,Kntl! n "'""'eiuher to one doen 7x0 panols aud one Miniature for $5 00. Regular prico $7,50. Entitles the n.ember to ono dozen Panol Ovals and one Minia- tine for $1.00. Regular prico $0 50. Entitles tliomeinber to ono do?on Half Cabinet Mantellos and t .i 4Mi.iiiii,iuio iui i.u. ivuguiar prico ifo.oo. lay tho agent 50c membership and thu balance at tho sallory. Oniv in cut of sickness w ill this membership bo oxtonded. Tho holder of this membership la entitled to tho best dull finished piotnrei. I am responsible for no agreements or money paid agents buyond what li printed in tho abovo contract. ' '" H. D. TROVER, Prop'r. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ilartinan, Adv. Managers. J. W. Edwards and Miss Alice Bolton Solicitors, Cronise Photo Studio Over Now York Racket Store, Salem. Oregon. No certificates sold nt studio. M, T, Rineman Where are You Going h Pretty Maid? "I'm going to feed mid. "Tis fresh and my com," ih nutrition!, from avago A Roid'a atoro, and tbey give more milk than ovur bofore. They're daok, loo, and fatter, thu bent oi tbelr breed. Thoru'a nothing the matter vith tliuir feed." 132 State Street rtioce 13 GOLD DUST FLOUR t MAon nv The Sidney Power Co, BIDNIiY OREOON fn?if Tr,f,u"ily,u?9' 88k 'r Bcer8 or it. juran and Biorts alwnvHn,, I. ...! .IA. T. WALN Agent Savage & Reid, Seed and Fued ,Morclmntf, - 2.000,OOOdl Extra STAR A STAR shingles Washburn & ItAlinter brand, just received bv . D. S. BENTLEY & CO Pbons 301 319 frut The Strong Foundation of the goods. It'll y for Itself in two teaoone, Russell Traction Engines Sei.aratore.telf feeders, wind Marker, etc, Tho old rehalle line of -1.1 . ' . ii ' ..ii ,"" R" "u,,rs lt wnl lOTt-nbout. ou can't cooinetii with voir nuhrhbor till on vat n eaiI f.i. i.mi ..-.. ,.. .,. ... v"" -u,Pelu Plymouth Binder Twine 1 am daily same that my i ... urn aiMvuiia M66ormlGK BinfiRP A tidnitii jlit. ..... ..! i t yjr fi IliX jCs. Mia W Ul J L WP- ak kivjl il ai Nv L2ML rvT ie main frame frgL. U S 1f,i eendim: out hundtttaluaf lumuiU n ti.t ....,.i. ... ... . ., . jirwleeaswir, Mr. CitMwn olU to largely during the'naat iiinJi. i . . ,un ,HHl oaf'" vonildering 110 tWlUe in NtWm totlav inm . il.w.....i. ,i..p twine to liiiv bv II nVr.l- V , i """ " " L" V I8 tlBa IU 11IH tho faot that it ia the boat .--- - . . ... f v'ii IIV inouni ami unsnarl your newtla or tension when uelug thla, thus loa. ...K .i.Mu n iuuum-u, i uiio ig miHiey. The Cheapest Twine to Buy is the Sort That Requires the Least Bother. That's Plymouth. 255'257 Liberty Street. V 8uwwr to H. M. Orolaau and K. F. Parkhurat. Studebaker waxoni and plh 'ii i o I ami-uinwjr, ituBtuii ougiuw ami lhreh iiiuiuit) uu jruivo, omuuani aim it una wiwing inacilinetf. uagn llot nul u,.""lv down Oil a tmnnlli l..val r,.l i. t. .1.. ... ... dllohos aud aide hills iht iiv ..-, n. "' ' '"'". " H,., B C,HICK "01. of a hlndtr. ' "" " "n,e ,s muj ot Did when or hoi horses perfect gears on To meet those warping and torsional strai famous for Clllltlttk tttijkl ikiaaiu iui ui itn iiini iiirinu ilia ia..i.k. .. . . - - - - . -.- i- m - t' a inn uii- kiuinu gw ..v i.i. m .quate piiw carries tho torsional find i,l. .,.:' .V U,1C 'arrester. Thi as the same material would have if made h 1) iuV V, 8l";nBu six times aa great truss in connection with iiT ... "' .?.-'." ,0 ..?!t. ' The outer fill acta like a heavy channel steel, beni to to, m.m,Z T.0;.," !ad '.? Po of j on ever aton to coimulxr il . ... i..... ...-..,.. it rune on rough ground? W eu !, ,uL, pre'' " Hn, n l,ncl o. the enilio fctn,.tl, n i ,i. .""" 'I1!.?'' "'' dP8 n a deep furrow. . are thrown on th nl .iV ;.. J " "J1 B on,e.n"' of Hie machine and here U great dange'r of V. Df7 ..""f . T.'. . M,'JI1 coV'"oa is t of lino. ' " """'" """ """ig ineuearingaud ISKKKS SlSS3L"S!sf SS SStS.SS'-,?- nr tho atrei gtii and solidity of their main frm. ti ui ,clff rnacil1,e8 eel pipe that forma the ti-kbone o ', ' yS.. J.'l' fc""?." isJl! F. A. WIGGINS MlitltllnHnn .. i.nt il... I.S . . "" " ' ui a.lC irUIIlft. I Ilia IA nnt R only on the MoCormiek. No e IZlVul paten? J ..C,rDJick desiu- fou . "It appear that manufacturJ . l"!0"" .e.8?8 ol :. .. w " " J ILlf3 IIIMrk.Hr HTUI lM hI. '--" - w iiiiiiiiiir era nn nlila alu,.l w-.t. .i . Kiiiini ni nM xiiiMiiiBiiurinkaEna..-& - -- r' - - -- . iTiupii -1. nnc ae n -.. .in... . .. - hanea era. ami that the McCtorirk oiinpany - liA V . " f for thuir pnrfww. ailMptal ih im wwLt W form . V1. X? pet ,,eel & in ooneluWar itiongly liiiiW ilai th Vurt0 B ,,nl? tl,eir e'ciure. We. aud valuable oojw-ptKM; iXTffi , nnetiM SSffk ftm vel able to proteotthemlvea In aga ma KT-Iwui' Wih,chi lbS lhou,d Chief Pateut No. 41501 P'riy.-Decielon Uy the Examiner in Studetalter Wsrocs "'Mid.n;rr.r,.f.i $ Bicycles and Sewing Machines Tribune Bicycles Standard and White Sewlnr Machines. I pncea in second-hand whesls and marhi. .t ail buyers. Some snaps riglit now '" s,oCK- F. A. KW WIGGINS o-IS'l Liberty Street. I bucceator tn K f n... i. .. ... . .,-nf t& l rtboue bicycle, btandard and WLite hewing machines. 1