The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 24, 1901, Image 4

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...SALEM'S BEST STORE...
Gloyes
Sunfconnets
Hosiery
Calico
Wrappers
Overalls
10c
25c
10c
5c
50c
50c
Sox v. 10c
Blankets ".'- 60c
Skirts .-.' 30c
Shirtwaists - 35c
Telescopes - 40c
Canvas - 20c
Ipuinccc
SMUGGLING
Collector of Customs and
Other Officers Arrested at
Nogalcs.
Wahhinciton, Aug. 2 1. -Treasury
cfals havo unonrthed what tliojf lhts '
a wide conBplrnoy fit No(tMn, ArlH,
toadmltCltlnesoto the United Slw
Thus fnr Ihn collector nl Nowlw W, M.
Hooy, niul hla deputy. tl OwCMh
Inspector, II. K, Jwhv. VwtA H'i
n-ui nnoiiion lunniwn minm.-
(on Arlxonn, Imvo lxw rti!. uiwr
nrroata will lolliw H I ?hrd Uml
Chinese lit lmji iiHtHbere lwvo bvou ptf
milled to nrtvw the border upon payment
to tho eollwitor anywhere Irani M) t
f iTcc. Hoey was appointed about
a year and n half ago from Indiana.
lKi.tAN.vwi.tn, Aug. 21. William M
Hoev.nrreated nt Nognlcs, In connection
wltli the Uhlnore frauds, wnti appointed
Irmn Muntce, Indiana. Ho wob U fore
man In a stool mill. Ills nnpoinimeni.
was regarded as a recognition oi
lutorost.
CUBAN
It WilfPayYou
labor
To think of Hinge, rlj ffi
Sndb"r.tockodfRn
fS?,.pJS?ilnilSf lln Land the workmanship is second lo none.
. i -. ilia wnfftH mnnir iiniinrLiuuiu i? m"
ri-VJni ,ntnrr kind, ond the workmanship
A;! " .1...1 ),,. t. mtnnloto as it possibly can
1UU UlfHWH umv .- - - .-
the demands of a city area i our times I
: i it.ii tuiro.rtntlon can be filled
SlDge7poT.rp;icca7revalI In both branchca.
DO. compare
large as Salem. 'I no
Jnsiuo oi 40 nouro.
CHARLES H. HINGES
296 Commercial Street.
DiiT
GOODS
MARION
AND LINN
COUNTIES
Open Bids for Bridge Work
Condition of Judge Scott
Wo keep piling thorn on the bar
train counter. Aik your nolh-
bora who havo bought aomo of
theoo Roods what they think oi
tlinm. All wool Booda, aome of
thorn. Worth moro than wo
ark any oi them
33c. yd
GINGHAM
WEEK...
Thla week great reductions will
bo inado on all Blnghama, every
ploco Indudod lu this aalo.
Fancy Qtnghnma.
lOcaualltles 6 l-2c
Fancy Qlnghanis
12 12 and I5caualltlcs 10c
Fancy Ginghams
25 and 30c Qualities 18c
. Bilk Btrhw r-ophyra
50c Qualities, 34c
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MLltlPLE'S
Tlio Quality Storo.
NEW TODAY.
WAUNINO-Partios who linvo boon
Dlchlnu wood from Uentioy & Co
Wood Yard aro known and f tho
ofTenoo ) repealed tho will bo
proeecutod. 1). B. nently & Oo.
8 21 8t
ATTENTION FAttMEKB-Oatij, llarloy ,
Ilav and l'ruuos wanted. Will buy or
store. Chopping dono prompt y.
our prlco boloro you boII. O llco
Tho Couuty Courtn of Linn and Ma
rlon counties, excoptlng Jiulgo Bcott, of
Marlon county, who ia III, mot at tho
court hoiiao In Albany, thla nffornooii
and opened blda:
First, for the rebuilding of tho Jeffer
son bridge practically mnklnif it a now
brldgo. Tho contract was awarded to
J. B, TlllotBon, tho lowoat bidder. O. F.
Uoval & Hon bid I5.B97. I. F. Conn
$5,075, W. II. Mlllholton & Co., 15,001,
J. II. TllloUon 15,07 .
Second, for thu Improvement of the
river at Btayton, couilsllng of the mak
ng of n rovotmont, excavatlona etc., an
Improvement to provont tho rlvor from
washing out Btayton. J. U. TllloUon
hid f2,0&0 for tho work coinpluto, and A.
I). Gardner 2,170 anil cortatn pricoa lor
extra work.
A. D. Gardner received the contract
conditionally for thla work.' Marion and
Linn counties will each pay one-third of
the uxnenio. and the contract hold If
tho town of Stuyton will ralso tho re
maining ono-lhlrd of tho contract price.
They havo I&00 for this purpose now and
If thoy can flscure tlio remaining ?J-t
tho dRtn will bo constructed.
On the Wood burn bridge acroen rud.
ding Itlver 0. F, Hoyal A Bon bid (1921,
and $1.05 per lineal foot for tho approaches,
J. 13. McCoy's bid on samo wasfi.-uo,
and $1.50 per foot for approachoa.
On the Hobs bridgo across Hutlo crook
Hoyal A Bon bid 30l with crib and
$201 with piles. J. K. McCoy's hide
(207 and 220 roBpccllvoly.
Mr. McCoy's bids wore bath accepted,
but In tho Hobs bridgo his two bids
woro taken undor advlBomuut, Thla Inst
iiAmod work Is to bo put In oinlty by
Marlon aud Clackamas oountUic and
tho bid will bo subject to tho action of
the lattor.
County Judge Bcott wna heard from
yesterday and reports that ho probably
will not m able to meet wltli mo com
mlislouers beforo Oct. 1, Ho la not
ablo to sit up aud Is In a weak condition.
Wahiiinoton. Aug., 21. A number of
Chinamen, who bought their warioio
the Unltod Htotce through the alleged
Connlvanco of NmbIm officials ia not
known, but It la belloved to be large.
A special agent baa beon orderejl to
Nogalea to take charge of the office if he
finds it nccceeary
Tariff on Porto Rlcan Goods.
Wahhixotos Ave. 24 Commlesoner of
Internal Revenue York has tssueu an
amended regulation aa to the treatmont
f cffrfl Imnortcd from Forto Rice, in
the course of which all ho callfl Bpvciol
attention to tho fact that as nrtlcloB ol
merchandise received from Porto Rice
are now lubiect lo customs uuiich uiuy
are not entitled to entry in customs
bonded warehoueef. and thattomporary
atorageof soch artirlea la for the pnrposo
only of detaining the articles until tho
internal revenue tax duo thoroon
has been paid. Articles ho etored.
therefor, will not bo entitled
to withdrawal in Iwnd for export or for
t..n(.r in another district, and no at
lowanco can bo made for leakage,
shrinkage or other Iobb; nor will permit
be isineil for the sampling of nrticloR to
held. In cace of falluro of tho ownor
or con4gnee to pay tho lox duo, tho Col
lector in whoso district tlio goods aro
stored will report such tax for nssi'M-
ment, ami wll proceed to cniicoi. nm
same as In tho caeo of other aBeoercd
Where distraint for puoli taxes bo
comes nectfscary, tho Collector will,
.,..i.r (Mtfnrn illlrnliiln on fiucli
.riixiu nniifv tlm Cominlesioncr of
Internal revenue In order thnt proper
instruction may Ihsiio to tho Colleetor
of Customs for tho relcaso of tho goods
for thnt purpose.
Dcfld Rrldc Groom
a-i ivT. f'lrv. N. Y.. Amr
OiiatermuHter Jos. iMatnewa, oi mo
United Htatos cruiser ftowarK wnu nr
married yestprday to Miss Kvn Bnln, of
Cnmdon, nliortly before undorcoitif nn
operation, cliod at nt nn early hour today
in the hospital here. Mathews recently
returned from tlio Philippines, lie
injured his spino lust Sunday while
bathing.
POLITICS
Palmn Asked to Express His
Ideas of a Presidential
Policy,
IUxanv, Awb. JM.- Tim pommltloo
itwntljr tpldulw by prominent rev
0wKwry hwdors to address n letter
tThimsKstrndaPRlma asking for a
mm hhi!iIo staloment from him w-
II.... ll .utrnm lin would folklW It
eleeteit President of tho Cuban rtpe
doslgimlcd Junn Gnalberto G
draft the communication. He kwp
formed tho task and the letter h he
....irnuml hvttm committee..
Referring to the matter Ga
enld tho letter was private tt w w
tho nature of advices to Ssr ralaaa
migneatlng that be thM wtt
declarations on certain patatJ Pc
"The letter sujegesta to Sr J.
continued Soor Go-art, "that 6
nhoukl declare that some da-fcs ol Uio
Piatt amesdraeot are obJecUonaWe to
tho Cubans aod tboold HS hl"(.
In case aa opportunity arise, to work
toward ehaoemg thee In harmony with
the United States Government,
in rrirfiM!e to tlio rmrmentof the
PHUn.rmr the Iptter advises Sen or
""-".' . .. : .. ..t mi i
Palm n declare mai an claims win im
thorooghlT examined beforo they arw
reooenueo. .,,.,, .. .
"He is also Invited to declare that
Coba can ot aHord to grant very liberal
tariff conceisions to tho United Slates
for some time as sho needs tho customs
revenue, being at present to raise the
internal taxes." ... m
iu.fnrn tho letter is forwarded it -will
i.. .tta-iiBRiul Uv others who formed part
of tho asEuinbly oi rovolutionlsta who
appointed tho committee.
Teachers From Cnba.
New YortK, Aug. 24. Tho party of
Cuban teachers who have been students
at tho Hnrvnrd Unlvotaity summer
school since July 18, havo como to tho
United Btatos upon tho Invitation of
of tho Harvard authorities, havo ar
rived in Now York by steamer Boston.
Tho party conalstB of C4 young
women and 24 young mon. Edward
M. Do Loa JJlos 18 in charRO. bomo ot
tlio teachem went to hotels hero and a
mm.hnr the steamship Curityba,
which will sail today for MatanisaB.
Another section of tlio party wnt to
Buffalo to seo tho Pan-American bx
poaltlnn. , ...
Seven of tho woman teachers will re
main in this country nnd enter tho New
VL. Hlaln Nnrmal School at NowPaltZ.
Ti,.... ,m hn Inlncil beforo Octobor by I3
nM.ifm. and ull will take a 40 weeks
coureo in English.
rcnsonALS
Frank Lowell has gone to Newport.
Cry V, Mnrtln Is In Albany today.
O, Orlllln has gono to Oto, low a.
Judgoll. P Uolsols In Portland today.
Dr. lhalo Iirb gono to Newport for an
outing.
Mr. and Ms. Scott Bozerth ha gone
to Portland.
MrtO. G, SWeMbergl vImUbr friends
at rrtliwL
Mrn. Sr W GtTaIs has re-
Va4wt Vswrtv.
Ilowlson Sustained
Wahiiinoton, Aug. 24. Acting Secret-try
Huokott today received a ruply
from Admiral Bc.hloy to tho lottor ro
contly Hubmllted to him by tho Depart
mant declining to question Roar
Ailmlral I OW Jon aB 10 IIIO nilllieiuiu'
iiv n( the nlleiicd i.iterviow with
rellccttm: upon Admiiul Bchloy.
him
The
KuuaW Mrs J. F. Cttiith hare
C R JvTrt-
Nt. M. FMiT Portland is visiting
Mra. 11 C. $.
Jkrw Myers b&s foo to his homo
5cS lee Jew days.
Mr. Mrs. F. 11. Wilson havo re
trHi Irow Newport.
Mi Francis Parkhurst has gone lo
FortUad for a few days.
Mr. and Mra. A N. Mooroa and child
ren have roturnod to Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Vondervcrt havo
leturned froman outing at Caecadia.
J, M. Btono of Milton wbb tho guest of
his brother, Dr. 8. O. Btono yesterday.
Mr. P. S. Knleht wont to Portland to
spend a week with her sistor, Mrs. R. J.
Marsh.
Mr. F. L. Sauvoin wont to Dallas
f.,. i.uvn vinit illi her son, Bam
Bauvain.
Bbi-nfl and Mrs. F. W. Durliln have
returneil Irom Tncomo, Seattle and
Victoria.
0. W. Laoghtiul, do I.Ilo Green, F. G.
MyerB nnd Roy Goodhuo havo gono to
Newort,
Miss Edim Robertson, Mrs, Imilda
Rolwrteon and Mrs. Anna Btayton havo
gone to Po Hand.
Mr.oni' Mrs. I. R. IehI "f Portland
aievibiling at the homo of'their son,
Mayor C. P. Biehop.
Mli Georcia Hartmnn of CorvalllB,
who has been visiting Mies Myrtle
Bhonk, has gono homo.
Joe Fontaino of Mitchell Is visiting
his relatives here. Ho holds a position
in a bank at Hint plnco.
John W. Cochran roturnod today from
a trip throughout tho Eastern States.
His mother E. P. Cochran, returned
yesterday.
John Feebler Iiob gono to Portland to
attend a conferonco of tho secretaries of
tho Y. M. 0. A. organization of tho
northwest.
Dr. R. E. L, Steinor will stort tomor
row for his homo at Lnkovlow. H Is
partner, Dr. Smith, is qulto ill, and ho
BOOS in reapOUSO lO " uri40n""'"
I, W. Borry, formerly waruon
An Old Pastor. I FRESH ARRIVALS SfflSSS
able goods, at Friedman's New Racket, the
only Bargain House in Salem- Come and
see the largest assortment of hats. New
est styles and prices that none can compete
with us. See the selection of our Clothing.
We can fit the tall, the short, the thick and
slender. Our prices will fit your purse.
Do you want gloyes? we haye the largest
assortment to pick from. Our price will
suit you. Our furnishing goods are arriving
daily. If you want bargains we can fill the
Friedman's new racket
WmmL
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Itov. James Polndextor, Columbus, O.
No man In tho capital city of tho State
of Ohio la bettor known than tho Rev.
JamoB Folndsxter. For many yoars he
baa been tho suocoasful pastor of the
Second Baptist Church of that olty.
Every day hla vonorablo flguro nnd
kindly faco may bo soon on tho streets
of tho city whero ho has labored for bo
many years. "What a history of bonov
olonco and Bolf-Baorlflco might bo writ
ton by simply giving tho dotolla of tho
overy-day llfo of thla faithful pastor and
oloauent proachor.
But old ago comes to tho host of men.
Tho rhouinatlcs pocullar to advanced
ago had already bogun its Insidious rav
ages when it bocamo nocensary to iinu a
romedy.if posslblo, that his days of use
fulness might not bo shortened.
An ofllclont norvo tonlo that would
stlmulato tho circulation, improvo tho
digestion, and incroaso tho tono and
vigor of lils wholo system, was noedod.
Tho only remedy copablo of mooting all
theso indications was found to bo Po
runa. In nrocontlettor to Dr. Ilortmon,
bo states:
"My attention was called some Umo
ogo to your modlclno for rheumatic
troubles by Mr. Cook, nu old rollablo
druggist of this city, and take ploasuro
In saying that I havo tried thorn and
found thorn good. It is my opinion that
thoromcdy,Forunn,i8 justly ontitieu to
tho fnmo which It has throughout tho
United States."
Addross Tho Pornua Modlclno Co,
Columbus, O., for froo catarrh book.
Cor. State and Com'l Sts.
Salem, Orceon.
SLAB-WOOD
The Price of slab-wood In Salem
and suburbs arc as follews:
Inntiln tlwi enrnorats limits per
load $2 25
Outside of said limits 2 CO
Special rate will be made to all per
sons dcslrlne this Wood direct from
the saw. In lots of four or more loads
F. S. Crate,
Salem, Or., Aug. 20, 1001. 8 20 lw
Get ready for hop picking. We
are well supplied with a large as
sortment of hop pickers gloves,
overalls, overshirts and hosiery.
Good material, low prices,
that are good and cheap,
Shoes
calicoes,
shirting, tucking, Denims, etc.
Greenbaum's Drv Goods Store
First door south of Post Office.
of tho 1
reply wub sent to Captain ftnlsy, Jut , e eltontlary, is In tho city. His
Vr Advocate oi the cpuri oi inquiry, x .. Wa-htneton for some
on
Tod Sloan ncturnlnc.
Nkw Yoiik, Aug. 21. A cable moerngo
liasliBcn received at the olllco nl the
board of control of tho National Cycling
Association in tlilaclty announcing that
Tod Bloan. tho jockey and Henry
Fo'trnlnr, tlio French ontomohlllst, have
sullod for this side on tho DontBeliland
It la llmiii.lil thov Will l!0 tO IllllfftlO
to attend tho automobile tournament nt
tho Pan-Amorletin exposition in ucinwr,
Macnatc Marries
WitMiMtTOM, N. C, Aug. 24. The
marriage of Miss Mary Lilly Kenan o
Mr. Henry M. 1-lngler. tho Horlda
innltlmllllonRlro nnd Btnndard Oil
...n, .!.. un anlnnilllzed at KoimiiHvlllo.
N. (i.. nt tho old country homo of the
Kenan family today.
Coroners Report
Ci.kvki.ani, Ohio, Aug. Jl.-Coioiinr
Bimon today rendered a vordlct on the
disaster of ten days ago hi whhih a doz
en lives woro lost. Ho HihIh tho city of
Cleveland, the sub-contractors and the
crib engineers jointly responsible
means, as f r as tho department
,...rn..i Hint tin further action
llt "V" ...... -- ,., , , .1 .
Ilowlson incident- win oo jukuu, um.
tho thing will bo left to tho court.
Brluham Young's Widow
Hki.bn. Mont.. Aug. 21. Mrs
Yiiiiinr. Ilrst wifo of tho lato
. r is i '
apostiu nrig
Helotiu today
In eon. I homo IniB been in
.-- .......
the Umo, hut it Is poaslblo that no may
lo-
Marion Sauarc Party.
Tho Bttlom Degree of Honor IndleHl
iirnnno to have a irood tlmo for them-
selves n ml friends at Marlon Kiuaro iipxMmi liillux of
Zena
Xfnv m 1 1
g, lirsi who oi mo iuio uiuiuiuu
lostlo Ilrlglinm ouug, pnsseu hhuuk"
ui...... iniiav fnr Knit Lake. Mrs.
'oung is dying from a stroke of paralv
i. It li doubtful If sho will bo ublo
to roach Bait Lake City allvo. Sho was
stricken yeslorday lit tlio homo of lior
daughter near thoCunadlnn border. Hor
Inat rtiiuest before losing consciousness
was that sho bo taken to her old home
todlo. Bo is nearly 80 years of ago.
Moro than llfty years sho lina been
tmimlriout In tho Mormon church.
A Royal Actress Comlne
Nnv Yoiik, Aug. 24. It is unnonnced
that tho llnroness Katho Schratt Of the
llolburg Theater In Vienna will appear
nt one of tho Uroadwav theatem in thla
city during tho coming season. Tho
IJuroneis, besides bolng ft promlnjiiit
tlermau notress, has como Into consider
able notice recently by reason ot the re
port that she had contractu a inorguu-
utie marriage with tho Austrian Lmpor
or Fran Joseph.
Niece rs Must eo.
Bapuuia, I. T., Aug. 24. Tho cltUona
coiuiiiltleu decided thut nil nogroes not
of tho Creok blood must loavo Sapullia
iiv :t. ii. m.. Moudnv next. Notices to
"j . -..., . , i
this eiioci wero.pooiou iuuj.
The
IIOH
Negroes will probably respect the edict
A local banker has ti
them-l Tho oommltteo's order
cato in Salem again.
o. L. Darllnir and wlfo havo gono to
Newport for a weok. Night Agent Mont
gomery will fill Mr. Darling's ploco at
tho depot and Mr. Loverldgo, of Robo
burg will do tho night work.
A Harvest Home Uarnivai is to oo
hold at Albany Boptcnibor 4 and 5. Tho
Modern Woodmen of Amorlca, Will
amotto Camp, No. CI05. will glvo a
ball Wednesday ovonlng, 8optembor4,
at tho Armory.
Hnnntv Road Master Jaa. Culver and
Commlsslouors Mlloy and Ncedham
havo roturned from Albany, whero a
joint session of tho county courts of
Marlon and Linn counties was held yeB
torday, to mnko arrangomonta for tho
repair of tho Bantlam bridgo,
Willie McElroy, formorly of thla city,
but who haa beon east for n number of
vnnm. rottireo to this city last ovonlnp.
Tho Balom Military Band was out In full
force to meet him. Mr. McElroy ia n
talonted cornottlst, aud his many frlonda
ni-A izlad to seo him heie nguln. Ho hae
Imoii with tho Thomas Orchestra of
Chicago and other prominent Eastern
bunds.
Mr. and Mrs. A M . Boring, ol Car-
Hop pickers
Buv vour finsrer cots at
Fry's Drug Store
I ta imihii jMiinijMii.JiJiiiiri
A Long Neck
Is a good thing, but a "long head" is
better. The "long headed" man will
buy his grain and feed wlioro ho can do
so to the best udvautaso. That is why
Bavugo & Reid huvo to many customers
mid aro getting so many more. They
toll only tho bust, and aro now Holllng at
very low prico. A largo stock of grass
tccd just louoived.
Savage & Reid,
THE CAPITAL CITY MILLS
2, 2 1'2, 3, and 3 1'2 cts.
each. 20. 25, 30 and 35
cts. per dozen.
Good and Cheap
We were fortunate in
getting' a pure gum finger
cots, seamless, uist wnat
you want.
Come and See
Fry's Drug Store
"310 Commercial St., Balom, Ore.
Solicits tho patronngo of tho fnrmore. Conducts a custom
nnd local Hour mill business. Sacks to let out on usual
terniB. Wheat Htorcd mid bought at hlghost prices.
KXP
Bryant Reeves, Cor, Church and Trade Sts,
$ RUBBER
V I T II
CEAtENT FLOOR PAINT wsT.'Yron
Send for Color Cards to W. P FULLER & CO.. Portland, Oregon.
SiA5CM
respect too euici. n. .. . . - -- "
kon up tho caueo. Unvlllo, Ills., who havo been spending a
ia the rssult of ' week In Balem. guosts of ox-Mayor and
Got
op
j- . ii ... ii'iii..t.iir,ifiiiii
Eosite uouri xiouso. iihiu-wi
iraln Go,
Thursday ovonlng, whero ice cream will
bo served and a pioasaui uvuuiuk
lio spoilt.
Sheriff's Sale of Land
At the Khern's Bale today tho follow
ing property was sold :
Lots SO and 31 lu Bradley's ad. to
U'nn.llinrti. In O. Bcilllliol for 75. llllH
was to Btttlsfy a judgment In thocaseol
Joachim Kowall vs Bamuol I. Bovchlur
ond wlfo, .....
rim AtiimvU o Hotel property wne
sold to Maurice Kllngor for IW7.rW. Ihts
was Involved in the east) of Manrh'o
Kllngor vs. II. Klas nnd Barbara Klas,
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License Issued.
A inarrlaue llconio has uoon gnuiieu
negroes from othor towns,
BORN.
GREENBAUM At tho family home on
Cottage etioot, Thursday, August Jl,
1001, to Mr, ond Mrs. Ifodoro Grown -bnum,,
daughten
mn mi i I !
DIKU.
KETOIIUM.. At tho family homo on
BUlo and Church, streotiJ, HMurduy,
Aug, 34. 1001, Rt 2:30 n tu. Miss
Mary E. Ketohum, ww ysars, of
heart failure.
Deceased ! daughter ol tho Rev.
and Mra. H. i Kethum, pastor of ho
First Prbytertanu church. They Imv
raIded h for iibout two yoars, coming
from Iterkeley, California, Bhe has
14 suBwlng Uio pBt two woeke from
typliold fvw. Xh weml)or of her
fawlly r t Nawport, with the excep
tlon of her brother, Wilt.
The faU consist of her father nnd
moUmh-, brother, and ilstere, tho Mlfies
JrtiMi. IkVUth nnd Uuth.
fiiftrlrraagewit will l -de
M noon m th family arrive Jfrotu Now-
.H,rtler.PtfiB4rt0r.lO7 Stale
4o$S9QCmn$. FBckail.
Work on New Sewer.
Contractor Gray la arranging to com
monco active operation on tho new
btate Bewor next Wednesday, tho 2lli,
and expeote to carry the work along as
far thla fall aa thu weather will permit.
Should tho coming winter be an open
onu at quite often happens the job will
probably go along unluteruptod to com
plotlon ; otherwise he will oloao dowu
i)iob tho winter rains start in then io
sumo again as oarly ae posslblo next
year. It will bo well for laboring men
In tV notion of this iud lllo their 1-
pllcatloue for work promptly beloro Mr.
Gray hue hie ull crow ana tnereoy bo
euro steady employment whllo tho Job
lasts.
Toes Chopped Off.
Cass Rlggs, of Orowloy, had a serious
mishap the other day white aeslitlng
neighbor in picking up load of baled
hay which hed beon accidentally cap
sued. Tha hy hd been laid upou
wine heavy plank and In raining tho
.flmo tho oud at which Mr, IM-gs was
working lroppd nnd virtually cut off
hie Bfcond ud third toee. They wore
nromptly dressed and will heal up, but
Mr lUgge will bo a cripple for eomo
I to J. F. Cnmpnu and Lllllo H O'Bil n.
and two felonious msaults by negroeB
Plate Glass Prices.
PiTTBiiumi, Pa., Aug. 24. A cut of
twonty-tlvo por cent, was made In the
prices on glazing quality of pinto glass
by tho National Plato Gobbles ABSOcla
Urn. This action was decided upon ow
ing lo tho unsettled condition ol tlio
European market, and low prices ruling
uhroad,
n.inish islands to be Sold
Coi-HNiiAiiKN Aug. 24. A. prominent.
politician in the counsels oltlio ministry
Ll. inM . r.tirKflntatlvaol the AS-
MH'iated Press, that thosaloof tho Danish
vv... i...i..u win ivmililiintlv exnecteu to
bo consummated Infore the cloao ol the
present year.
and Mrs. W. W. Skinner, Imvo today
on their journoy north. 'I hey have
beon away two montiiB v suing u w u
Important points In Mexico, California
and tuo wenv suiiciniir. .v ",,"
turn by way ot tuo vannuiau tauiuu,
and will have travelled ten thousand
miles boforo thoy reach home.
How Art "Yaur ttldnajr t
Rr. Ilobb' 8r(iu Pill, cure ll kidney 111. P.n
Jlofre. Add. bterliui nomeuj wo.,.u.iuin n. .
' Money at 6 and 7 per cent, on lm
proved farmndxcltyLProfrty.DEN
Moores Block, Salem.
They are Here!
1.0.1I melons and Hood RIverTomatoes
at Brnnson and Ragans
Wt II ivnV 'I (v ; f -Vo alvii ji
II iraLwill
rai iH
O&n 11 liW 1 I I ni'l
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE AND CO.
Have BiTiirud and will operuto tho Ilumphroy warohooso nt Salem,
the Tn-ner mill nnd uarohouso nnd tho warehouses at Mocleay, Pra
turn, Bwilzorland and Brooke, conducting a gonoral warehouse and
atorago bueiuees. :: :; :: :: :: :: '' ''
Salem office 207 Com. St. formerly occupied by.Gilbert Bros
Sneke will ho held at those points for delivery on eamo terms aa pre
vailed previous buibohs. Sco thorn beforo disposing of your grain.
Top Prices are Always . Paid for Grain
Get jn Line
Wn'ro havlnc n ureat lun on our
lino lino ot canned goods just now,
whero its a little too early for mauy
deairablo freh vegetables. Our
stock is not inexhaustible, bo early
ordering would be ndviaablo. Wo
have totuo choica canned vegetables,
fruits, llsh.o'.c, for between seasons.
1VL T, Rineman
132SUteStrtrt Pboae 131
Wheat Market.
Ban 1'"uancwo, Arc, 2L Whoat
nosaloj. Spot(iuietU7.
Chicago, ill. Aug. 24-Aug. 00Jb ; Sej t.
70-B.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MADE 11V
The Sidney Power Co,
HIDNKV OK1XION
Made for family upo, atk your grocers
for It. Bran aud ehorta always on hand.
A, T. WALN Agent
15,000
Prime cedar posts, cut from
large live timber, just re
ceived at xx x x
fD. S. BENTLEY & CO
PlnueSOl . Sl9Froit
HuieWing Sang Co!
All kinds of mattings, China War".
Japanese Foncy Goods, Dry fiood(,blui
White underwear, ehirt v.alsts,wiappers
of nil kinds made in store nt a very low
prl cc. Orders ol nil kinds made up
promptly. 140 State Ft. Balem, Oi,
aMiiMtoMeMeWBMMBMMaevsMMaMBJMUMSMBti
Standard and White,
Sewing Machines.
Bi II 2
mnohlnea
Hisohlno Uusjneei
tn tuo worm
W aro preparing this lH fr tho miuoat
......... Uuu .i.iii.i. Wti liuvu two of the liest
Unlit running and durnlile, and wo soil thorn lor cash or ou easy pay
ments. Wo t ike old maohlnea In oxuliaugo, lent now ptiee and repair
all k iide, Mr. Hurley having his repair pencil nero ana iiuing
Ills own uceouiit ueeuiee ipokiiir nnwr uut nnu,i.u .w.. .. ..
lot of enapn lu ewwud hand limotilnos, an prices irom jo up.
oils and irte, for all miohlnue.
ork on
ave n
Neetlles,
XCbc bio Bnsilage
(Cutter anb Blower
One of the most modern moi.ey savers yet inl ni b-.i-1 . thu dn
nien and etook roiwr. The one wo havo on displuv in fiout, will rut
and elevate 12 tons an hour lutotiloAaa high a furtv Ut. Tho fnu
case is made of No. 12 nhetit kUol, whteh Is very stiff and substantial,
and will not rust out in a few years. Th,e fun is mounted dirrutly un
to tho pnlleyshaft, which ea.ily attains a speed of CC0 revolution e.
minute. The Ohio self-feed cutter is well known, time tried aim!
tested !( feed saves more labor and earns moro dollars than any
othor feature about au ensilage cutter. It was thrio.fnnrtha of tho
lalor in feeding, and the cutting capscity ia increased 31-$ per cent.
Call and sco lis.
'iMmi,iM,MnM i nnyinmrttrw w .mmm yi "M '
.mmM mmmu uw wniiui "i-irWaSff """-lli'iag
ntzzvz uf7Sf'SSMlmiWi
1 StSSbsS iabafLr
F. A. WIGGINS
Mjr- KnnAiaor tn K. M. Croliftii and K. F
uggles, McCormick barvosling machinery,
libuno blcyclo, Btnu Iarvl nnd Wl tto Bowlu
255-257
Liberty Street.
Parkhurst. Studebaker wagons and
Ruffell engines ana tiiresners
g niachtnes.
F. A. WIGGINS
gJ0- Bucceswr to K, M Crolsau and K
255-257
Liberty Street.
F. Parkhurst. Studebaker wairona and
Studebaker Wagons, Bnggies, Hacks, Etc.
Tk.. a!,i rUiini.i iiiinilitnlnav uivea satufactioK. The wiwiarmer
11 1 .1... i.u bum.. n lw rflmtili rrirardless OI thO I8CV
.., uu, "'--"-"; ;r-i. v - r..
tuat ne may no amo 10 cave uoimr ur o u w'
. . . i
nn inav 10
lack birch Hubs
. . t 1 1 .. t.A..l.Bv.ijI e n f . t na anil
untrtol. btuaooaxer eiupe euuumcicu wo;i - . "i t. tlm
1 Etraln than any wagon wneoi maue, aim io ""V-V" , 1
Wlll.o t -;-
OI l"
liiml lonrn 1
nr.. n nnv wuvnn. Snokea madu of eecoud-growth
felloes made A the game, boiled In llneeed oil. Every
wagons madu right. Another Car In Soon.
part
buggies, McCormick Harveetinu Machinery, RuBsell ei:
Tribune bicycles. Standard and White cowing uiachlnoa
RuBsell engines and threshoie
F. A. WIGGINS
BuecoMor to L M. CroUan and 1.. F. Farkl
buggies, McCormick harvesting n.a htnery. Knaeel eagtm
Tribuuo bicycles, Standard and Into Sewing machines.
..Till
- Suoceesor to K. M. CroUan and i:. F. rarkhurflt. "a jhrl ere ,
1 1.. r.cn.n.,nb k.rw.iini. n. hinnrv. Itnuel enslnea una tnr-
255-257
Liberty Street.
Rtndabaker wa-"p? .
$H
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