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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1901)
BEHP v " v" (""" i"" ,WT" yT Tpg pfira1 ""- "- - . . l. , .. . 1' , . 1' . . JJJMlJMl!lllml-!JTtiT-wy7r'lflrlawlgr; ZZZOi.:-t -- if- fC2S .l- var 'A i'. 1 :4 i.nrHHaaiiH'iiiaiiiHMHHiiiMiiiHawiivMi II 6 - f U Royal Worces ter Corsets-" m m Wo aro showing nil tho now styles in this famouscorset in cluding tho Straight Front Girdles Ribbon Girdles Wo nro tho solo ngonts for Salem. S HOLYBRSON'S 5 jj JL JL THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM. W- pj 1I1I11IHIH1H We Can Tell f What's wrong with your watch, and wo'd like tho chnnco to look it over. . . We Can Fix it j. Ho matter if it'a Just a llttlo regulating that's noodod, or a cloaalng, or somo now patts. Wo'll gladly advise you or do tho work for you, Watches Cleaned, 75c Main Springs, 75c. , Chas, H, Hinges Watchmaker find Optician 296 Co m'ISt flben'e Suits Just 21 euitH wo bought foroponing wook special. ' Fine brown Melton In round enuaro cut sacks, sold ov- orywhoro for f 15, and extra vnluo nt timt. urns wook oiuy $11.90 Fino Worsted Suits in small piu checks; a. regular $13.50 vnluo. Special $9.85 Ulsters for $6.90 Ind good ulsters, too. Heavy, well undo; largo storm collar. ...$6.90... Overcoats This week only wo offer tho best blue Keraoy Overcoat over eold for ten dollars; a leader with moat atoraa at that price Our price DALRYMPLES Tho Quality Bloro. A Change in Management Home Bakery Having just purchased tho Home Uakery, wo Invl'o tho patronage ot tho Salem public. Wo guarantee batlsfaotlou At all fines, First-class bakers only employed. :; :; ;: :: ;: Trefl Brauning & Son a a Branson & Rajran Ask you to try their genuino old faih .. lonoU Dutch Bauer Kraut just receive 'and new barrel pIckleB, nud new crop ' pressed Smyrna Figs oto. The Best Place. You know what you aro gotting when you eat at tho Whlto Home Reetauraut, f f h tfiej old reliable eatlpg place, v 50 teams wanted $400 per; day i iPog& YuaPalton, Cheaiawa, Ore, 8. E.HiwfJtejer, Puaeral Director, 107 9tmt, Pfee 4 2423. SaleaOretoa. 390 'pfew Wk2lSI. state Rest K K K IB Visit Our Cloak and Suit Dept. Wo show Bomo exceedingly smart BtyloB not to bolound oleoswhere. Fit and Finish Aro two oeaentiala: without tlioEO suits havo only cloth vnluo. The finish of our garments is tho best that skilled tailors can pro duco and wo guarantee a fit in overy instance. H Wayne Knit Hosiery for ladies. Tho best hoBiorv ever ofTored for tho price m Spliced heels, double toes and double soles H H NEW TODAY. TO RENT. Three rooms, suitable for housokeoplng. Inquire at South Com morclal street, corner of Misiion, 11 (i 3t FOR RENT. Hop yard with hay and grain land, and pasturage. Apply to nee. i Fcnco waiter Morloy, Balom Works, GO Stnto street. ll-O-M Willamette Presbytery Tho eoasion of tho Willamette Prcsby toryholdat the First churoh Tuosday oveuing, was a successful ono. It was conducted at tho conclusion of tho day of prayer. Tho uttondtinco was not so largo 08 had been expected, but all pres ent derived benefit from tho mootings. Tho district of tho Willamette presby tory extends from Woodburn to Eugene and CorvnlllB and representatives from nearly nil parts wero present. Address es wero mndo by llov. R L. Molly of Corvallin, Rov. T. P. Howard of Gervnis nnl Rov. J. K. Snyder of Brownsville. Commissioners' Court- Tho regular bobsIoii of tho county com missionors' court convoncd today, and tho regular Hat of monthly bills was auditod. An Important Difference. To mnku it appaiont to thousands, who think themselves ill, that thoy aro not aillctod wltli any disease, but that thu system only ueods cleansing, is to bring comfort homo to their hearts, ns a cot- tlvu condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and so'd by all druggists. ft Word... 252L PIoWS Wo aro having a splendid trade this fall on thu Syracuse chilled plow. Mnk ing now ctiBtomors every day and the beauty ol it all is mat tlid plow 1b mak ing its way right along by sheer merit alone. As an illustration, ono of tho best armors in Polk county eamo In this week and ordorcd out two 11-Inch Syracuse chilled plows, without a word of argument or inquiry, simply because no lias watencu tuo wyracuso otilllcd Iilow at work alongside of other well mown lines, and has seen its utility proved by the titeadlness witli which it runs, tho euso with which it handles, and thu perfect furrow it leaves, all points of importance, This gentleman (a only one of many who hnvo boon prejudiced In favor of other makes, and was only convinced by actual demon stration. Tho Syracuso la making its way to tho front every day. Tho share is attached by two bolts, Instead of ono, as In other mnkos. Tho moldboard la higher, and gives tho soil a bettor turn, The ehlu has more of a Innl ntmiflitrf Itunlf ItfiMm f irnoli 1 uivtti H noun uwivi v i a uoin landloa are longer and hnvo more slopo, making tuo plow much easier to work with, as is vouched for by men who hnvo used those and others, and then tho ontiro plow runs steadier in tho furrow. If you are on tho market for a plow, you make a mistake if you fail to look these over. All sizes of chilled and steel constantly on baud. Parts for same. Spiko tooth harrows. Sprlng'iooth harrows. Disc harrows. Drills, seeders and Implements ol uvory sort. Wo ato having a particularly good trade ou uulky and gang plows this fall, Wo havo tho Lest Hues ou tho market, and you'd do wo'.l to eee us, Gang plows aro monoy-fiavera to tho man who will use them, F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 Liberty St. Salem. tf3 Successor to E, M. Oroisau and It. F. Parkhurst. 25c pr TEN WERE BURNED By a Theater Fire in Hurley, Wisconsin, Tcday. Iuonwood, Mich., Nov. 0. Ten Uvea wero lost, and four buildings destroyed by a firo which started in tho Klondike theatre, atJHurloy, Wisconsin, today. Tho dead are: O. W. Cleveland, H. P. Clifford, Tho?. E. Loclniro, George Benort, II. D. Em ery, Timothy Ryan, F. L. Gay, St. Louie ; Thomas Oznnno, Harry Raymond, Clara Bonno. Seriously injured : Jennio Bender, Annie Pcotf, Laura Russell, Billy McLtughlln. All wero con nected with tho theater. A third story wai need for sleeping quarters. Tho flro spread so rapidly as to cut off all escape ARIZONA- HOLD-UPS Knocked out by the Sheriff's Shot Gun Bisiike Ariz. Nov. 0. Nows has reached hero of tho killing of Lipo Ship and wounding of Ed Meeus at Moco, Ariz , by Deputy Sheriff Eila as thoy wero in the act of holding up a saloon. Tho men had lined up tho occupants of tho placo at tho point of revolvers and wero proceeding to rob them when Ells, who hnd cropt behind tho counter opened flro with a Bhot gun. Ship foil dead but Moous, though wounded, rnn out and mounting his horso escaped. Meeus formerly lived In Sherman, Tex. 8hlp waa from Las Vegas, N. M. To Teach Boer Children Nkw York, Nov. G. Following the recont outcry ngninat tho treatment of tho children in tho South African con centration camps cornea an advertise ment, says tho London correspondent of tho TImos, inserted by tho board of edu cation in this morning's paper, for fe malo teachers to go to tho camps in order to teach tho children simple rudi ments in singing. Why should tho children bo taught singing? Tho pro-Boors will ask, In viow of tho roporta of sickness and donth among them. A correspondent of tho London Times however, asserts this morning that tho mortality among Boer children is always shockingly high. Ho snys tho Boers frequently hnvo families of twenty, half of whom dio young. Sultan Produces The Coin Conhtantinoi'u:, Nov. (5 Tito Porto has sent a note to M. Babot, councillor of tho French legation, enclosing month ly drafts on customs, in payment of the Lornndo nnd Tublul ctnima and embodying decisions of tho Turkish Government rogarding tho qunyH dif ficulties. Bapst has forwarded the com munication to Paris. Circuit Court Proceedings Oregon Land Co., insolvent, vs. Chap. Scoot, assigueo, assignment; nrdor to correct a doed, John G. Stoiubreunor vs. Julia A. Bteinbrenner, dlvorco; at Isbuo for trial on November 11 at 10 a. ui. Mary A.Sweot vs. Alllo G. Fnrnhnm ot nl., partition; demurrer confessed ; leave to amend complaint until Wodnos day, Novembor 0, at 10 a. in. Wlnflold Cover vb. Ellon S. Ruby ot nl,, to modify decree; motion to reopen decroo allowed. W. K. Allen ot nl., vs. tho Allen Paezlng Co. ot nl accounting; motion to strike out part of complaint. Ok G. L, Benson vb, Hattie A. Benson, dlvorco; continued. W, J. Garner va, B, A, Wordou et al., al,, equity; sottled. T.T, Geeretnl., vs. Ella Fiehburn et al,, confirmation ; confirmed. Fire At East School A flro at tho Kait school building last night called out the flr department. A blaz j had started In a pile of about thirty cords of wood, and when tho depart ment reached there tho blaze had ex tended up to t!.o second story windows of tho school building, ecorohing tho walls considerably, A lino ol hoeo waa laid and tho tlnmoa soon extinguished. About half a cord of wood was consumed, but almost throe corda was charred, Tho alarm, turned in by telephone, re Imported tho flro to bo ou East State ttreet, but tho drlvors hunpeued to go up Ohemoketa stunt and by tho crowd and calls soon located tho flro. It is believed that the origin is incendiary, ns there could be nothing to start a flro out doora iu tho damp wood. Hop Growers Meeting. After jevoial session today noautlon waa taken and tho meeting adjourned for tWo weeks to complete its labors. TAA1MANY SNOWED UNDER BY 30,000 Continued from lint rgo. it is difficult to oven attempt to esttmato tho final flguro, but it is bolloved that ho will run nearly 30,000 behind somo o( IiIb aBBOciatcs on tho county and Judi cial tickets. All of tho fuBlon'stcondidaio8 for Jut tico of tho Supremo Court in New York county nro olected and all of tho Demo cratic candidates nro Leaton. Tho name of Justice O'Brien, however, appears on both tickets as a candidato for Justice of thoSuproinoCourt. Present appearances Indlcato thnt tho Domocrnta will have just ouo out of 10 membora of tho board of Estimate and Apportionment of greater Now York, tho board which un der tho now chnrtor auo:eods to mnny of tho powers formerly vested In tho Mayi r. Tho Democrat who is certain of a posi tlon on the board of estimate nnd appor tionmentia Borough Presldont Cassidy of Queens. In addition to tho election of an ontiro now nerombly, two state senutora were voted for ot tho recent election. Tho Bonators wero elected to fill vacancies nnnseil hv death in tho Thirtieth nnd Fortythird Senatorial districts. In tho Thlr'ti lb district William D. Barnes, Republican, van elected, whllo in tho Fortythird district, Morton E. Lewis, one of tho Republican leaders of tho last aseombly won. Tho olection of Messrs. Barnes nnd Lewis leaves tho Bonate unchanged. Thoro will bo 25 Republicans and 15 Democrats in tho senate of 1902, which is tho same number each party had in tho Senate of 1001. Tho assembly of D02 will probnbly stand as follews: Kepublicaua and fueionlata 108; demo crats 42. Tills is in all probability a Republican and fuslonlst gala ot thrco, leaving tho Domocrats in n minority of 02. In tho municipal electlonH through out tho Btato the Republicans effected some gains in the larger cltioa. Buffalo, tho only first class city outside of the metropolis, elected 13. O. Knight, Re publican, by over 5000 majority. Of tho four second cities, Syracuso waa cap tured by tho Republicans, Mayor Mc Gulro, ono of tho Democratic lendoroof tho statu being defeated. Albany and Troy wero retained by tho Republicans. Both parties are claiming Rochester nnd tho plurality of A. J. Rodenbnck, rop., in tho ovent of tho ofllclul Dguron dem onstrating his elcctiou will bo very small. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 0. Seth Low, as Mayor of greater Now York will havo tho privilego of appointing such clwrka and assistants on tho Mayor's oflico ns he may choose. Tho first of tho appoint ments in his disposition la that of a pri vate secretary at a salary of $5000- Ho may appoint Commissioners and heads of departments to succeed the presont incumbents in moatof thoexccutlvo de partments of the cltygovornmout. San Fiia.vcisco, Nov. 0, 2:30 a. m. It U estimated nt tho registrar's oflico that Sjhmltz, Union Labor candidato for Mayor will have a plurality of 2000 Tho voto is about two-thirds cout tol. Nkw Yoiik Nov. 0, Slow returns makes it impossible to givo accurato figures ua to tho result In Pennsylvania. States Chairman Reode claims thnt tho Republican majority in the statu outside e: Philadelphia will reach 10,000 and that tho city will givo a majuiity of 50,000. Tiieso claims do not seem to bo ox travagant although tho city majority may bo ns low ns 30,000. The Republican city chairman claims tho olection of John Weaver, Republi can, for district attorney by from 35,000 to 50,000 plurality ovor District Attor ney P. 13. Rothermol, who, having failed of rcnomiuatlcu by the Republican con vention, waa nominated in a town meet ing nnd tho Union party waa organized. City Chairman Clement, of tho Union party, gave out a statement last night claiming tho election of Rothormol by 15.000 plurality. The voto In this city waa surprisingly heavy, exceeding that cast for president last year. San IFrancihco, Nov. 0. Eugene 13 Schmitz, tho Union Labor candidate for Mayor of this city has been elected by a plurality of about 2500, Asa. P. Welle, Itopublican, running second and J. B. Topln, Democrat, third iu the race. Mr. Schmltr, Ib tho leader of tho archoatra in a local theater and is also tho secretary and manager of a machino shop. He has heretofore been known as n Repub llcau, though ho has nover beon promi nent as a politician. Ho is a native of this cly, his father having been an accomplished musician Of the other candidates on the munici pal ticket tho Republican! elect the aud itor. sheriff, tax collector, treasurer, county clerk, public administrator and six supervisors. Tho Democrats will have tho city attorney, recorder, district attorney, coroner, two police judges and nine supervisors. Besides the Mayor, the Ui'iou Labor party elected thrco supervisors. Croker's Denial, Nkw Yoitk, Nov, 0 Richard Crokf r donled today that ho had given up tl a leadership of Tauunnny Hall, or thathe would do so. How to Treat a Troublesome Corn. To romovo a troublesome corn or buu Ion : First soak tho corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, thon pare it down as closely as possible without I drawing blood aud apply Chamberlain's . Pain Balm twice dally; rubbing vigor ously tor uvo minutes av eacu applica tion. A torn platter should bo worn for a (ew days, to protect ft from Uiq shoo As a izoneral lineament for sdmIus bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm Is unequaled. For sale nt Dr. Stoue'e Drug Stores, SALEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING Chief of the Fire Department Resigns No Successor Ajy pointed. Petition for Franchise for the Operation of an Auto mobile Line. Tho first matter tocomo boforo tho common council at its regular 'mcotjng Tuesday evening was tho report of tho commlttco ou strata and public proper ty regarding claims for damages as fol fel fol eows: In tho matter of tho claim of MrB. Sarah Collott in tho sum of (408, for alleged injur ios sustained, wo recom mend that tho claim bo not allowed. In tho mattor of tho claim of J. B. Underwood in tho sum of fSO 00 for al leged injuries to a team, wo recommend that said claim bo not allowed. Tho report ot Chiof of Pollco D. W. Gibson on tho collection of dog license, allowing tho total of funds collected to be ft 90 and asking a warrant drawn in his favor for $4:50 for tho klllingof tbreo dogs, wns road and accoptcd. Tho bond and petition of rounwal of Baloon liconso of F. P. Talkington wbb referred to tho commlttco. Tho resig nation of T. -M. Eckhart as chiof of tho Are department was accepted, but no action was tnken to appoint a successor. Tho freo occasional uso of tho pollco court room wna granted to tho Greater Salem Commercial club, for Its busluesa meetings. Tho aldermauic election to take plnco on tho first Monday In Decombor wero arrangod for as follews: First ward, to Eucceod Thomas Burrows, polling placo, Frceland's factory, High and Division streetB; judges, Wm. Waldo, A. T. Yeatou, J M. Pnyno Second ward, to succeed A. B. Buren, polling placo, Simp8onB' livery stnblos, Court street, judges, A, D. Palmer, G. P. Litchflold, II. Stnpleton. Third ward, to Bucceed J, R. KrauBBO, resigned; polling plnco, Freoland'a atoro, State street near High ; judges, A. Geener, John Kaiser, G. Stoinor. Fourtli wnrd to succeed P. J. Larson; polling plnco, Red Front Livery stables, Trado nnd Commercial streets; udgos, A. F. McAteo, A. Faxon, John Savago Jr. The potition of J. J. Longcoro for fran chise to orect an addition 12x10 feet to tho roar of tho building nt 22.1 Stnto street now occupied by him, tame to bo protected by corrugated iron, was grant ed, with tho understanding that it bo built uudei tho supervision of tho Btreet commissioner. Tho Yew Park hoso team was instruc ted to purchaso a flro bell at u cost not to exceed $27. Tho mayor reported that complaint had been mado that tho Marion cquaro sower waa iu unserviceable condition and tho street commissioner suggested that hit might bo repaired nt n cost of 1 1 50, but notion was deferred for the present. A. Aldoreon, renowed the petition of tho residents of East Ferry street for tbo construction of a sidewalk along tho soutli aide of Forry street between 12th and 15th. It had formerly been ordered built botwocn 14th nnd 15th, but tho order was changed to meet tho request, tho sidewalk to be built ut the coat of tho property owLora whoso property adjoins tho etrcot. A bill for an ordinance providing for tho operation of automobiles within tho limits ot this city by F. N. Derby, was submitted by Mr. Derby, read tho sec ond timo nud roforred to the committee onoidinancoa. Tho ordinanco follews: "A lilll for nn nriltnnnon ontltWI in ordinanco to permit Frank N, Derby, his helra or assigns, to rnn steam, gaso line or electric nutomoblloa on any or all of tho etreotsof Salem." "Sec. 1. Authority is hereby granted to Frank N. Derby, his helra or assigns, tho privl'ego of running steam, gasoline or electric automobiles on any or all of the public stroots of thu City of Salem, for a period of 10 years. "Sec. 2. The aaid Frank N. Dorby, hia heirs or assigns, aro hereby author ized aud allowed uuder the terms of this franchise, the right to charge a reason able compensation for carrying passen gers to any placo from poluts within tho city of Salem. "Sec. 3. Tho said Frank N. Derby, his heirs or assigns, shall in considera tion of tho franchise, pay a license to tho city of Salem for tho raid privilege of running said automobiles, consisting of $1 per month for oach automobile run by him, hia heirs or assigns, under the terms of this franchise." Bills Ordered Paid, A. J. Prultt 5 00 Gray Uros 45 w. 1. eeiginuuu , , a ou D.J. Fry 9 70 Hofer Bros., 2 90 Tho commlttco on Are and water com posed of Aldermen Sims, Grlswold and Walker, this morning promoted W. W. Johnson, driver of tho hoso cart, to tl e position of chief of the flro departmoni. Albert Smith bus been appointed to suc ceed. Mr. Johnsou ns driver. A Healthy Smoke that will satisfy you it you patronize homo industries and smoko our La Corona 10 cent cigar. Aug. Huckesteiu, A Correction. Salem, Oregon, Nov, 5, 1901. Editoii Jodknal:! notice in this eve ning's issue a mistake in the Resolutions on Anarchy' given by Salem Grange aa reported by you. The Majority report was signed by Judge Boise and I. M. Wagnor, the Minority by D, E, Swank. Pleaso correct, and oblige I. M, Waonek. Tub Journal la promised a copy of the majority report for publication and re grets tho mlitako vory mucli 1 Eu. 3, Ml J llMllW IIIM II I ITIWI jblll SIMM IM MlTlB Mill I iff The tripping" feet tlie sparkling cy! the graceful movement be long not alone to thobuddingmaiden. These graces are the right aye duty of every ivoman until the hair whitens and regal dignity replaces them. The mother who guards her strength has so much more to de vote to the care and education of her dear ones. She should be a comfort a cheer always. Yet how many feel that they have the strength to properly bal ance the home? The world is list less, weary and morbid. Its blood moves sluggishly and is full of im purities. It needs a kindling, in vigorating tonic to set it afire it needs Pe-ru-na, THE ONE MEDICINE In the world -which women may rely upon positively. Pe-ru-ua is good for everyone, but particularly for women. The various weak nesses which afflict their delicate or ganism spring from inflammation or catarrh of tho mucous Hnlng.and Pe-ru-na is a specific for catarrh In any organ of tho body. Any congestion of a raucous mombrane simply means catarrh of tho organ affected. Thla is why Te-ru-nn cures all sorts of troubles wliero other remedies fall. If there la ft catarrhal Hfoctlon tho matter with you anywhero Pe-ru-na will euro you. PERSONALS Geo. C. Will is in Portland. W. D. Pugh has roturned from Port land. O. W. Fulton of Astoria Is in tho city today. Mrs. L, P. Yamov is visiting friends at Eugene. W.J. KUslInglias gone to Corvnllia to attend college Misa Lillian Stone of Portland is tho guost of Mrs. Amos Strong. Messrs. Eugene and Wornor Broyman nro in Portland for a few days. E. A. Kurtz has roturned from Roso burg and Southern Oregon points. Miss Anglo McOulloch has returned from a short visit with Eugene friends. Mrs. Welby Stevens returned this nftornoon from n visit nt Salem. Eugene Guard. Mrs. L. G. Altman and daughter Miss Alta, of Corvnllia, aro ttio guest of Mlsn Sklpton. Mr?. Nye (f Portlnnd line returned home after visiting hor mother, Mrs. I. M. Wagner. Mrs. A. F. Shultz and daughter. Mrs. Bertha Curl, of Jolferaon, woro Salem visitors today. Mrs. K. S. Beau, of Salem, was an arrival on tho 2:03 tratu this aftornoon. Eugene Guard. Miss Margaret Falsom, head operator in the tolophono oflico has gone to Port land for a fow days. Dr. A. Stoinor and OhaB. Curry aro in Salem visiting with tho former's rel atives. Ropeburg Roviaw. Dr. Davenport was at Dallas over Sunday, and la ndw spending a couple of days in Salem, Lebanon Advance. Mr. and Mra. F, W, Jowett havo gono to their homo in Minneapolis, Minn., having spent thu summer in Salem. P. U. Evann and T. C. Vornon, of Sa eom were among tho McOlallen House guosts last night. Roseburg Review. Mra, A. B. Oavondor of Brownavillo haa roturned homo. She has been visit ing Mra. S. R. Jossup and other relatives and friends hero. Mrs. A. B. Gillis aud Miss Gortrude Stahlev, of Salem, aro visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Burkhart of this city Albany Horald Nov. 5, Mr, and Mrs. W. G, Wostacott, of Strong's Restaurant, Salem, arrived hero Friday and left yesterday for Sau Francisco where thoy go for tho benefit of Mr, Woatacott's health. Ashland Tidings. Capt. Wm, Gregory of tho lighthouse tender Manznuita,Hud Mrs. John Bellow of Portland camo up on tbo steamer Ponoma last night and went to Scio to day for avislt with Mr and Mrs. W, R, Connor of Scio, paronts of Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Bollow. State Barber Commission The State Barber Commission reports for the period covered by t)ia dates Mar, 12,1000, and Aug. 12, 1001, that they held examinations at 18 plaros, issued 110 certificates. Total amount collected $1320.10, of which II. G. Meyer drew $305.15, 8. II. Howard f 3(12.15, and F. T. Rogers $302,116. Wait Shall wel Have for Desert r This question arises lu tho family every day. Let ua answer It today. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert Prepared In two minutes. No bolllngl no baklngl simply add boiling water and set to cooL Fla Tors: Lemou, Orange, Raspberry aud Strawberry. Get a package at your grocer's today. 10 eta. POSITIVELY! vjiiNu uui GOODS LINES BY JAN. lst, j And will live our customers the full benefit of all goods ow In stock at eri prict "ut were Never Heard of Bfifarr Novelty dress suiting: at 10c. Dress suitfnxr in an ,, lorsat 20c. Cashmere twills at 25c, Jaqnard snlttn? 20c. Handsome black Broches 25c to 50c. Beautfri plaid suitings at 25c. Handsome Panne velvets at J Silk velvets at 50c. A fine assortment of outing flanni' at 5c to 10c; and ginghams till you can't rest. Embrnff ies 2 1-2 to 25c. Ladies' and children's hosiery and i derwear at greatly reduced prices. Table linens and 2. kins; some fine homespun table cloths left. Men's Z boy's clothing, neckwear, hats and caps, shirts and under wear, all at reduced prices. ' Friedman's New Racket Corner State and Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. Seasonable 0oobe Lowest pticty Battenburg patterns, pillow tops, pillow shams, an.1 flifeta great variety, lowest prices. , v Shawls, fascinators, wool hoods, woolen yarns; sliniird Silk mufflers, wool hosiery Umbrellas, comforts, bed spreads, rubber boots and shoes' the best makes at lowest prices. -' Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door sooth of Post Office. gray Bros' COR. STATE AND CW ARGE line of Airtight and Cast Heat ers, Steel Ranges,CastCook Stoves t Wheat Market. Ciiicaoo, Nov. (I Wheal, Nov. 7i Dee. TlJi, ($72. San Kkancihco, Nov. 0 Wheat steady Mkv 1.(I-IVi ; snot (inlot but Heady, W (3 1 W. GOLD OUST FLOUR MAINS 1IY The Sidney Power Co, HlliKlvY OllKUON Made for family uho, oek your grocery for it. Bran mid ehortfl alnayj on hand A. T. WALN Agent Salem Iron TXTA-nlrn and All kinds iron and braes cast ings. Repairs of all kinds of farm vvuino n 3m. H"1' "Mil Foundry ehlnory. , ...mi ma- JAMES GILL, Leasee. 10 22 tf WANTED To buy apples suitable for drvtfur at mar ket orice. See Lee & Co.. fruit driers. Cntrarre and Trade streets. Across the race, left hand side. Salem, Ore. 11 il Reduction in Price White Lead FRY'S DRUG STORE offers today and until further notice Carter's Pure WhiteLead7 l4c per pound. Pure boiled lin seed oil 78c per gallon. Plenty of time to paint this fall. Call on us for estimates. We sell only the best grade of paints, and the lowest market prices prevail. Fry's Drug Store Nox to Postofllce, Salem, Oregon. Cedar Fence Posts Tho undersigned is prepared to fur nish persons in need of cedar posts. H JACOBS, Detroit, Or, 10 25 d&wlm CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of && r 1-jm.JE DRv and mittens; first-class, at lowtst LIBERTY STS. ?- There's No Folly In using canned goods or anylhbl k 'hn way of flue groceries from (Ml, l'aloco, because tliore's no joke Wl tliem at all. ruro, w,'rw,ujY"5J uosi graucs, ciiuilcowhu""v r' ,,'l.i standard of merit. Our good" kI .1 ... ...! Tlianrittl IN I UUUBU iiiuy nm kwu. r good as tho goods. 1VL T Rineman P&omUI. 32 State Street For Sale at a m'U A 40 acre fruit farm W .. j i -it MariOl mile irorn ucym -., . 22acresofpiunes8verf s acres 01 atpi r- i acres in cultivation, 7 acres i! tame pasture. :,nf2f,' uryerwun vr f,c, ;i bushels, warehouse 24 - J n ns p-ooa a5 new. "- & Milling Go's ditch runs iotj one coiner or f 7,rf . ?l,u.w,un "JJrm OnN lect. rncc M,VWW' fintf! third down, balance ongj K. 1. iftii"l"v,ji,jfW . Am At Tj Our stocks of coar .""r'nianlumpc laity. Sawed and four IPO U19' , J.M D. S. BENlix y,f,i Phone 301 Nnrlhwdei Wholesale aJ Largo stock of 'B,t, '"tiK wrlio for catalogue. avc month to plant trees. i T. D. JONES, Propf J SalenVlWij; -" " n.itUHIf 8t4Iiti Elgnitord of I HI "IL-T l Bargaio p m OLm HW'WiWil'iIWi.i,MIHWH,ill"g'--t - HBiPH r..tatwir.-!tAf.iwaiaii. ifis! , 3J k.-j