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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1901)
mMsm M' :e k V, J I 1 t vc IMIIIiMHIlHllHiHaH.lfHHKHiHniniBHtlVni Spotless Steam Sponger Bvy vour-drcss goods of us and have them properly sponged at slight cost of 5 cents a yard. It ia cow folly domonslrnlod that Sponging is a necessity, and a convonlonco to havo it done whero tbo Drees is bought. Kcc cognizing: tbat fact wo have added SPECIAL MACHINERY for PERFECT SPONGING Wo are headquarters for tailor mado suitings and nil tho latot weaves in drees goods. In fact, we are strictly up-to-date in cverythlne. The Thanks giving Linens Are- ready. Wbllo others show ono pattern we show a dozon. The prices woro never so low for good goods. Botter look up your llnon wants now. THE BIG BARGAIN Wo havo just received a large import order : : : : : Fine Table Linens In soU and by tho yard, with napkins to match. It is tho best assortment wo havo ovor offered anil tho prices aro 15 per cent lowor than you'd ex pect to pay forsuch qualities. 28c to $2.50 yd. DALRYMPLES Tho Quality Btoro. We Can Tell What's wrong with your watch, and we'd Uko tbo ohauco to look it over. YYe Can Fix it No-matter it it's just a littlo regulating that's needed, or cleaning, or some now paits. Wo'll gladly advlso you or do tho work for you. Watches Cleaned, 75c Main Springs, 75c. Chas. H, Hinges Watchmaker una OptkUa ?96Com'ISt Justice Court Erausou & Itagan aro tbo plaintiff in a sultngainat II. A. Townsoud, et ux, brought in Justice O'Donald's court. It is to recover money for goods sold in tho amount of $113 01, und tho costs and disbursements of tho action, R. J. Fleming represents the plaintiffs Mr, William Urown outortaJupJ a few ladies vory Informally on Tuoeday afternoon in honor of Mrs. 1). A, l'alne, of Kugone, Dr.and-Mrs. 12. A. 1'lorco have issued InvitatlonB for n dancing party to be Ivon at Hotel Willamette, on Wednes- dajr evening, tho 27th, Mrs, I. 0. Terry, of Ban Franolmso, and Miss Gortrude Savage, of Portland, are visiting Jthoir mother, Mrs, KUon fikvago, east of tiie asylum. ' The White House. "Without a doubt tho White House Res taurant eerves the finest meals in the City. Tako a meat there and bo con vinced. 50 team wanted $4.00 per day Ppglt Yin Patton, Cheaiawa, Ore. . b. Hwitmttr, Vimtti Mrector.il07 Stat K,,PhMjR4 2423,S4lBiOfeton. Rest- 39 Csert, 'flasp!k2IBI. 3i- HOLYBRSON A. JL TUP. MR BARGAIN HOUSE OP SALEM. Thanksgiv ing Linens Jl. Men's ' Neckwear Sale FRIDAY ONLY Will soli a swell now lino oi tnon's neckwear in all the now shnpos including THE, IMPERIAL THE DERBY THE SCARF THE FOUR-IN-HAND Thoso lies cotno in tho latest color combinations and wore bought especially for thlsealo The regular price is fifty cents. .Friday Only.... 38c each SEE TH2M IN OUR WINDOW. s HOUSE OF SALEM. " PERSONALS 15. 15. Chorrington is in Portland to day. B. Gates Cochran has returned to De triot. Mrs. O. A. Park is visiting friends In Portland. Senator L. J. Adams of Silverton is irt tho city. Hon. Thos. Tongue of Hlllsboro'is in tho city today. Hon. 0 A. JohnB, of Baker City, was in Salem yesterday. Mrs. George L. Roso has gone to Port land for n fihort visit. John Wiol of Jefferson Is a business visitor to Salem today. E. 0. Horrcn and Dougla Mlnto woro in Portland yesterday. Mrs. Julia 0. B. Miller is visiting in Portland for a fow dayB. Mrs. N. W. Kollnnay has gone to Portland for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Porter woro in tho city from Turner today. Arch Blackburn, of Salem, has bcon in tbo city for a day or two. Mr. aud Mra. II. B. McNary havo gone to Newport for n fow days. Amos Elliott has gouo toOgdon, Utah to assumo a position on the railroad. Mr'. T, L. Coffoo of Scio has returned homo from visiting friends in Salem. 0. A. Malbcouf ol the Portland ofllce of tho S. P. Co., was in tho city today. Mrs. 0. L. Winter lias returned to her homo in Eugeuo aftor visltiuu relatives hore. Senator A. It. Mattoou, of Looking Glass, PouglftB County, was in tbo city today, Mrs. Oarrio Athoy, of Boise, Idaho, is visiting Salem for a fow weoks,tho guest of Mrs. II. B. Holland. Mrs. It. H. Konady of Woodburn was in tho elty yesterday visiting hor daugh ter Miss Mabel Kenady. Mrs. M. A. Hodgors, of this city, is visiting in Salem, the guest of her eon GoorgoIt.Rodgors,--PortlandTologram. Mrs. A. Palmer and daughtor, Mias May, have gono to Minneapolis, Minn for a visit of tevoral weeks with rola tlvoB. 11. L. Lord, of Spokane, contracting freight agents of tho'Ohicago, Milwaukoe and St, Paul It. H., was In the city yes torday. Mrs. Angola Hood of Huntuon, Iowa, has gono to Los Angeles, Gala for a brief visit bofore roturnlng homo. Sho haa been visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. Starr in the elty. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ohatten havo re turned to tholr home at Irviugton, East Portland, after a visit at Salem. They say there is a constantly Increasing colony of Salem yonug people at the metropolis. MissMcgdalena llroyman injured the forofhigor of hor left hand yesterday while operating n sowing maehlno, tho needle entering tho linger twice, going through tho. bono. Tho result will prob ably not be sorlous. CARBIDE.. Two Pounds for 25c. In Backs, all ready for you to put in cans, Don't buy a now can every time ut a cost of 10 cebts extra when you can get fresh, pure carbide at this ram Bicycle Oil, Sewing: Machine Oil. Rest brand sowing machine needles at 25 centa a dozen. Why pay more? Parts for any aud all machines. If we haven't the Item in stock we get it by return mall. F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 liberty St. Salem, Farm Machinery, Waeon, Buggies, Bi cycle!, Bi wing Machine. STORY OF SAMAR MASSACRE Lieutenant Allison U.S.N. Tells How it Was Done. The Heroic death of "Captain Connel in Command. Yankee Soldiers Fought Like Heroes With Stones and Clubs. Victoma, B. C. Nov. .13. Among tho arrivals by tho atoamer. Empress of China from tho Orient was Lieutenant F. F. Allison ol tho United Stales Navy who Ib on bis way homo from Manila. Speaking of tho maseacre of tho mem bers of tho Ninth Infantry at Sainor, ho said tho natlvos had grown to Ilko tho colored troopii who hnd been stationed thoro and when tho Ninth arrived it was thought by tho American troops that tho Snmo friendly feeling would bo ehown to thorn and tbo guard was not as strictly kept as it othorwiso would havo boon. "Tho night btforo tho massacre, tho village presidents camo to Captain Cou ncil and beforo tho padre declared that it would tako 100 moro hombrea (natlvo laborers) to do corlaln pioneer work, ho did not have tho men and begged thu In dulgence of the army Captain. Honest and truo in tho legltlmato dis charge of hiB duty, Captain Connell said: "Do tho best you can. Get any native who will work, but clear away tbo un derbrush," Just aftar daybreak tho natives with bolos to cut underbrush began coming into camp. Then ;tho maBOcro began. Tho last undorbruth man killed tho sentry, tho church boll rang, tho soldiers wont to breakfast below tbo floor thut held their nrmB; the Insurgent Bpllt, half wont upstairs and shot down and tho othor half went in tho mesu room and murdered tho unarmed soldiers by forco of numbers. Not ono of tho Burvlvors turned ule back upon (ho Gceno of carnngo until all was lost, tholr olllcors fallen, their com- rados slaughtered and a torrlblo ven Koanco executed upon theenomy. Then they saved themselves and thoir wound ed mates. Captain Connell, apparently was awukonod in his quarters by tho at tackers pouring in. He was alouo bo ho jumped from tho window down among hiB guards, but tho guardB had all been slaughtered. Ho was Btruck down by many doloa almost as soon as ho Btruck tho ground. Not satlslled with killing him, tho assuslns banned lila body into bits, severing the head, upon which thoy piled paper und sticka of wook, totting thorn nllro to render tho faco unrecognlzablo. Tho body how ever, was identified by Lieutenant Drouillard's detachment which came down Iroin Basey Separated from tholr weapons, most of tho rank aud file fought liko heroes with table knivos, stones, clubi nnd such rude weapons as chanco throw in their way. It was a bitter futo that fell on tho black- a-moora who cloecd with the Americans boforo they had received their death wounds. Some of tho uatlvo dead woro burled by tholr own crow boforo thuy ilod, but Oolonol D.) Hussoy ordorod 100 moro to bo thrown into a trench. Patronise homo industry and smoWo our La Corona 10 cent cigar. It is made from the best niatorial and ban u rich ilavor. Aim, Huckkhtikn, Marion County Circuit Court A suit to quiet title has boon filed iu the circuit court, department two, in which David Stolnor and Fred II. Herger, doing business as Stolnor and Uergor, ore plaintiffd and L. B. Wythe, Kate A. Dillingham, W. G. Dillingham, Francos A. Gill, J. K. Gill, Carrie ltlne man aud M, T. lllncmair.arodetondantfl. Tho suit is to determine the Interest of tho defendants in tho proporty and Btoro on State street, and to debar tho defen dants from assorting any claim to Bald promisos. John A. Jeffrey is attorney for tho plaintiffs, V- II. Wohrung, J. II. Suttlomolr, Jaspar Wilklns nnd Georu.0 Chandler, comprising tho State Board of Agricul ture, havo tllod a suit in department one of tho circuit court against II. T. Den ham, F, P. Talkinjton and J. 0. Good ale, In their complaint they etato that tho contract for tho erection c.f eortaiu buildings upon tbo State (air grounds was awarded to It. T. Denham, for tho consideration of $1073.60; he was requlr. ed to furnish bonds iu tho sum, of $3000, and F. P, Talklugtou aud J. O.Goodalewero his surottea. That Mr. Denham constructed tho creamery buildings, tho farm cottage and com pleted improvement to tho machinery hull and pavilion und was paid therefor, but about July 13, 1001, he abandoned the contract and left the Stato aud his whereabouts are unknown to tho plain tiffs. They woro obliged to complete tbs work at a cost of $730 21 ovor and Above tho contract price and that the oompletion was delayed 48 days, thoy theretoro ask for a judgement agalnit tho defendants iu the sums ot $735.21 aud $200 damages with iuterost from date and for costs aud disbuieemeuts. Oarsou & Adams represent the plaintiff. Tbo following cases havo been argued beforo Judgo BoUet Anna Whale vs Claud Gatch, to tttorm Continued until noxt Sat - urday, W. K, Allen et al., vs Allen Packing Co. accounting. Plaintiffs ask for tho appointment of n temporary recolvor and for tho saloof the proporty of the defendant in this city, tho proceeds to bo dividod among tho stockholders. Tho motion of tho defendants to strikeout tho material parte of tho complaint, was argued aud submitted. TACOMA NEGRO SUICIDE Shoots Himself With Pockets Full of Gold. Tacoma, Nov. 13 Gti9 Hnmphiiea s tho nnmo of a colored mnn who com mitted suicldo by shooting a fow min utes boforo 11 o'clock this forenoon, in room No. 14 at tho flotol Nlcolot. Humphries had occupied tho room four nights, aud had paid for his lodg ing cacIi night, excopt last night. While Mrs. J Vanderklntor, the ladlandy, was ongaged in conversation with a woman who rooms with her Just beforo 11 o'rlock, a shot was heard, and both women, suspecting oometbing of tho kind had occurred, immediately began to go.. through tho various rooms. They wcro unablo to locato the direction from whence tho shot came, with any dogro0 of accuracy, and not until about tho last door in the hotel had been oponed did thoy reach room 11, which la on tho third Moor, just to tho light of tho head of tho main stairway. In a Peel of Blood. Thoro, stretched out on tho floor, hiB head lying in n great pool of blood, waa tho body of tho colored man. It lay noar the door, eoveral feot from the bed that ho had occupied, and was directly In front of tho washstand. Lying beside tho body was a 38-callbro Forohand Arms Co., rovolvor. It contained flvo sholls, four of which woro loaded. In falling aftor having shot himself bo bad evidontly knocked tho wator pitcher over, for It waa lying on Kb aldo in tho wash bowl and tho contents had beeu spilled out over tho wash stand and floor. Mrs. Yandorkintor immediately no tified tho polico by telephone aud Chief Fackler aud Captain Wiloy arrived at 11 o'clock. Thoy notified Millinger's morguo, to which tho body was quick ly removed. Pockets Full of Gold. A soarch of tho doad inau'a pockets revealed a woll worn purse in which wero four $20 go'd pieces, ono $10 gold piece, nnd 20 cents In silver. In addi tion to tho money thu purso also con tained n duo bill dated November 7, 1001, from Mentzer Bros., for $100. TODAY'S DEATH RECORD 8an Fiiancih o "ov. 13.--Kollin M, Drtjrjet, a pioneer jourmilirit of tbo P.iclflu Coast, ocatembor of Gongrois from Nenda and United States Minister to Hiwiiil uuler tin Ga.-lleld Ad ministration is doad iu this city aged 70 yearo. Gobiibs lud. Nov. 13. CoIjikI R. M. Johnston, u prominont lawyer aud politician ii dead. Ho served with distinction during the Civil War and was the firm to reach the Bummit at tbo battle of Missionary ttldjo. In 1888 ho was appointed Clerk of United States Court in New Mexieo. Ho waa a mom bor of tho Loyal Legion, n Knight Templar nnd a 32nd degree Mason. Sakatoua N. Y. Nov. l:). Zloppa E. Bradfford Shaw, widow of Henry W. Shaw, "J sh Billings" is dead at hor home hero. Tho burial will take place at Liucdborough, Mass, Mrw, Shaw was 81 years old. MANSFiiao, O., Nov. 13. George F. Oarpentor, a wealthy attorney, aged 81, tho father of Frank G. Carpenter, a well known newspaper correspondent, died hero at midnight. WARiiivnTON. Nov. 13. General Ohafftie has reported that Major Hugh K, Belknap of tbo pay department died at Gahunbn. Laguna do Luzon, on the ilii inst. oi uuesuuai irounioa. tsounap was thu sou of the lato Secretary Belk nap. governor" geer's pro clamation After referring to the tragedy of Pre sident McKinley's death, the harmoni ous feelings ot all parties, tho smooth workings of our stato affairs, tho pros perlty of our country, aud recognizing iu all thl igs the Diviuo Mind and Hand Governor Geer declares Thursday, Nov 38, a day of Thanksgiving aud prayer. Ho recommends "that all our peoplo on that day, while remembering the poor with appropriate glfta aud cheerful words, dea'at from tholr usual vocations, and, in their usual places of worship, or eUewhere, give praise to Almighty God, upon whom our fathers eo (Irmly relied for National as well aa Individual guid ance, for past mercies, ami invoke the Divine aid along the pathway of nation al righteousness as our country assumes tho leading position in power and in fluence among tho nations of tho earth." Wrn, Gaston Lscturoon "Yosomlte,"FrIday, Noi ember 15th, at First M, E. church. Tickets at Pattoni. Instrument, ' Ml WOO imoo STONE IN CERES In the House of Bekir Bey a Macedonian. She and Alme. Tsilka arc Well. Both Ivan Alolochcff a Bulgarian Priest Brought the News. Nkw Vonit, Nov. 13. Ivan Molochoff, a Bulgarian clorgynun from Uscub, in Macedonia, has just arrived from visit ing Miss Stone and la now iu consulta tion with Mr. Dickinson, says a Sofia, Bulgaria dispatch. MIbs Stouo, ho said, "is in tho houso of Bokir Boy, in tho town of Cores, Mac edonia. I left hor twp days ago, coming direct to Mr. DIcklnBon to try nnd ar range for hor roloaso. Misa Stono nnd Mmo, Tsilka aro well, but tho strain is torrlflc, nnd thoro is danger that Miss Stono may lose hor mind. To bo always in the camo surroundings ia likely to drlvo hor crazy; constantly looking at tho flamo objects has semi-moBtnorlzed her nnd sho has a presentment that evil will befall hor. "Tho brigand chief informs mo that ho will now insist on tbo full aununtof tho ransom ns tbo longtb of timo Miss Stono has been left on his hands leaves no margins for bargaining. The name of the brigand chief i& Der vlch Younouso and ho is an Albanian. Bekir Bey, iu whose houBO Miss Stono ie confined is hand in glovo with the bri gand chief. Bekir Boy assisted tho bri gands by keoping Miss Stono for thirty days in tho mountains beforo taking her to his houso. "There aro about 150 Macedonians im prisoned in connection with tho Stouo affair by tho Turkish ofllcialB. I want no personal compensation but I want tho Macedonians released. If tho American, English nnd Frouch Consuls at Salonica insist upon Bokir Boy releasing Miss Stono it will not bo necessary to dial with tho brigands and wo can cot hor ro lcaso without paying ransom." Bkiilin, Nov. 13. Tho Cologno Gn zetto today contains a dispatch from So fia saying it ia feared that Mlea Stono, American missionary iu the hands of brigands, has been murdsred, owing to delay In tbo payment of her ransom. Tonlehts Minstrel Show. Ono of tho bnst bands ovor heard in Salem was that of tho Haverly Minsttels which paraded Commercial Btrcot at noon today drawing aftor it tho usual crowd of small bovs and holding tbo nttontlou of many n big boy too. Of tho show the Portland Tolegrum says under thohead ' Here aro good Mlniatrels." Thoso who witnessed tho performanco o Hayorly's at the Marquam Grand )aBt night are unanimous in saying that it ia among the best minstrel bIiowb econ in Portland since tho present theatrical soaBon oponed. Tho entortntnmont was strictly up to date, aud there was an absenco otold turns, songs nnd gngs. It was a surprieo from tho jump, and tho audlenco was kept in good humor to thu finish. Tho orchestra is composed of real musicians, the vocalists can sing, tho commediaus aro funny add tho por formors with specialties know their business. What moro then, can a per son want from a minstrel ontortain mont? George Wilson, tho star comedian, is a gonitis in his lino and can tell moro and botter jokes to tho minuto than most fun makers designated as promlors. He was in fine form last night nnd tho stand ard of hta humor was high. While the olio was short, it made up In quality what it lacked iu quantity. The turns went witli a spirit that infect ed the audience, Not a moment's drag developod anywhero on tho program. Serious Runaway Accident. An accidont occurred on Sta'o street at ono o'clock this afternoon that may result fatally. Ben Fresh, a man residing oast of Salem in tho Waldo Hills, wus driving a fine black team up State street, and upon whipping them they started at greater speod. Ho leaned ovor to put the whip into its cao when ho fell out? of tho buggy and was run ovor by both wbeols. Ho was carried into Dr. Ballard's olllco and then removed to the Sanitarium. It could not be learned how badly ho was Injured as ho waa under the intluonce of liquor to a great extent. His face was out up badly and ho seemed to breathe with difficulty. The team was Btopped near 12th, stroet and brought back to towu. The buggy waa slight! damaged. SOUND AS A DOLLAR That is the result of a course of treatment with Scott's Emul sion. We have special refer ence to persons with weak lungs and sensitive throats. Scott's Emulsion does some things better than others. This is one of them. It has a pe culiar action on the throat and lungs which gives them strengthand makes them tough. That's how Scott's Emulsion drives out coughs, colds and bronchitis. It keeps them out, too. 1CAJMRH COLDS GRIPPE COUGHS CROUP SORE- HCARSE THROAT NESS BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, Of Tuskegee, Ala., writes: "I have never taken any medicine that has im proved me as much as Peruna. For catarrh it is certainly a blessing. " FATAL FIRE IN MICHIGAN Edward Warrenton Suffocat ed in a Burning: Theater. GitANu IUrtiw, Mich., Nov. 13. Tho Powers theater hero waa dostroyed by Are early today Tho losi amounts to $100,000. Edward Warrenton, an em ploye In tho bulldlnj?, wan suffocated to doath. An Important Difference. To inako it apparent to thoiieamls, who think themselves ill, that they aro not atllctcd with any disease, but that tho system only ncods cleansing, io to brim; comfort homo to tholr hearts, ns a cot tivo condition is easily cured by iieinc Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by thu California Fig Syrup Co. only, and eoM by all druggists. The St. Elmo Restaurant is tho place to go to got first class meals. It is under now management and every thing up to date. A marrlago liconso haR been iseued to John R. Leo and Miss Mary M. Hartley, witness Frank Ilortloy. liranson & Ratran are Just receiving an Invoice of now crop raisins mid currants, both packngo and bulk nnd bo many of thoso good things I that go to times. thu kitchen Thanksgiving "Green Goods" Circulars "Green goods" men aro again flood lng tbo country witli their circulars offering inducements to the unsophisti cated and tho unwary Individual who would like to get rich by nny hook or crook. A number of Albany peoplo havo received there vory confidential circulars. A Great Medicine. "I have need Chnmberluiu's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and find it to bo n great medicine," says Mr. E. 8. 1'hipps, of Potoau, Ark. "It cured nmnl hi nnd v llnv! I rvinnnt. nnpnlr tnn highly of it." This remedy always wins tho good opinion, if not praloo, of those thoBO who use it, Tho quick cures which It etiecta even in tno moat severe cafes make It a favorite everywhere. Fnr Bale at Dr. Stono's Drug Stores. Fourth Lecture. Of Star Course, Friday, Nov. IGth, by Win. Gaton, on "Yosimlte." First Churnlnir Today. Geo. W, Weeks steamed up this after noon and made his flrBt churning at tho Capital City Creamery next door to Tin: Journal otllct, that has heretofore boon a saloon. Ho run out 150 pounds of gilt edge hutier. That place will hereafter a irve buttermilk instead of tieer. A Minister's Mistake A city minlstor was recently handed n notice to be read from his pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping from a newspaper bearing upon thb mutter. Tho clergyman started to read the extract and found that it bogan; "Tako Komps lialeam, tho best Cough Cure." T1u,b was hardly what ho had expected amid after a moment's hesitation, ho turneo it ovor and found on tho other side th matter intouded for tho reading. 3 NEW TODAY. FOR HKNT. Furnished rooms 50cta per week, call atMH High St. 11 13 3t YOUNG LADY worth 130,000 needs husband, with butlnees ability to man age it: would marry immediately; bank references. Address Mies L., drawer 675 Chicago, 111, 11 13 H f JCmi It CII1DP JUST1CB f I CHAMBERS, OP SAMOA, BW Say: "I con recommend 1 6 Pertma aa one otthe very (f I best mmcdlca for catarrh. K 2 I recommend Pcruna to all m g POSITIVELY! GOODS LINES BY JAN. isJ Afad will live our customers the full bencnt of all goods now In stock at tri www. Novelty dress suiting at 10c. Dress suiting in all mi lorsat20c. Cashmere twills at 25c, Jaquard suit kl 20c. Handsome black Broclies 25c to 50c Rpi, p.... ww....Dw -rw. ......V.WVS...W MIlllV, YC1VUIS at 1C. Qlllf vffvrtc nt KCr A fifift .iccnrfttiftn rf .. .. ': Silk velvets at 50c. A fine at 5c to 10c: ; and ginghams ies 2 1-2 to 25c. Ladies' and children's hosiery and derwear at greatly reduced prices. Table linens and Z kins; some fine homespun wuy a twilling, iiucivwcrti , wear, all at reduced prices. Friedman's New Racke Corner State and Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. GREENBAUlf S aPRICE US! Turkish Towels Ex,ra heav-i j. Men's Underwear Extra 'avclm Wool Hosiery tfa, fnr 3? orc MAUI rtV. 5 PAfQAtC rrorri21cup. See our lines of pillow shams LiUI&Gld Battenburg patterns, doilies etc. ' Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. COR. STATE ARGE line of Airtight and Cast Heat ers, Steel Ranges,CastCook Stores Wheat Market, Cmcvfio, Nov. 13 Wheat, Nov. 71; Dee. 71J-. SanFuancihco.Nov 13 Wheat st ndlor May 1042a', epot weaker 08?.,' 100. GOLD OUST FLOUr MADE 1IY The Sidney Power Co. BIONKV OltKOOK Mado for family tine, nek your gracart for it. lirnu and shorts Always on hand A. T. WALN Agent WANTED To buy apples suitable for drylntr at mar ket price. See Lcc & Co., fruit driers, Cottage and Trade streets. Across the race, left hand side. Salem. Ore II 4 if A Change in Management Be Home Bakery Having just purchased the Home Ilakery, wo invl'o tho imtronago ut the Salem public. Wo guarantee batisfactlon nt nil t mtts. First-class bakora only iuiployol. :: ;: :: :: ;: Fred Brauning & Son Cedar Fence Posts Tho undersigned is prepared to fur nish persons in need ot codar posts. H. JACOBS, Detroit, Or. 10 25 d&w lm v COAXn Our Btocks of cor.1 woro novcr larger or of a finer quality. Secure your winter's supply now. Uilmau lump coal a spec laity, Sawed aud four foot wood of all kinds, D. S. BENTLEV & CO Phone 301 319 Froa Reduction in Price White Lead FRY'S DRUG STORE offers today and until further notice Carter's Pure WhiteLe2d71-4c per pound. Pure boiled lin seed oil 78c per gallon. Plenty of time to paint this fall. Call on us tor estimates. We sell only the best grade ot paints, and the lowest maik.t prices prevail. Fry's Drug Store Next to PostouT-o, Salem, Oregon. x vj, Ajcmrfi assortment of nntine- "S I till you can't rest. EmhrJ? 1 table cloths left. Alen's dia iuu tap!?, snins and under r AND LIBERTY STS. Thanksgiving Cookif "hould bo propaiod for beforehand -is tho timo tobuyyour uppliM,wf tho placo to buy them is our ' " havo everything you need for bolbfia , and fancy cooking -quality the W prices the lowest, wo sell nfi Mnnb- nnil wiltlA lit. DC A DOUQU. can't got bettor nt any price. M, 1 Eineman 11 ftfi fltrfrt rW"' For Sale at a Bargan A 40 acre fruit farm H i- i jr.nt of Marion miwiio... p. y- di acres oi piunw ""-' 5 acres of apples and jjeuV acres in cultivation, 7 acfesi tame pasture. , , Dryer with capacity of 2 uchic uKirplinuse 24XW11 all as good as new. Sidnj Milling Co's ditch runs ag one coiner ui y-. .-.j, 5900 worth of prunes j i,i i,;c par Title pw J UU MJIU IH-J-. (to r?91-. . r"tcL.rrn ttf nira aown, u.,ar - to sun at O yci "? " nf K. 1. rHi, ",tt"v lOjjSi Wholesale and R"'1" Lirgo stock of fruit trew j 4, bery. All stock free from g0f,( eases. All trees delive.ed ",,,, Write lor ca'"Buv" month to plant t"9- T. D. JONES, PfOP Salem, Oregon ah y Salem Iron mH a&?s WOrtS Foundry SU JAMES GILL, V$i W 1 "dti9 WwiSilufsi MB W'U tend yon littlo to trr. U you Wt BCOTT & UOWNE, . 1'eijl tirt'l. Ktw Vwk, tQammmmmmwm fff