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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1902)
ttmfmkamnb" 3 a wyisxiMfl!flXfleMl X v ' H km s Mi K n ! ' ,1 'HI S :Ji "Hi - JI t,H K-i. n (A j i - 'V- t-JtMl,11 Will lHiKMIIHHIIHHHHBHHHHHHHHHBaBHII ...Extraordinary... SUIT SALE ...Friday Only... A LOT OF LADIES' TAILOR SUlTS WORTH UP TO 28 EACH FOR ft EACH K SEE WINDOW. Holverson's THE DIG BARGAIN HOUSE OP SALEM. M -I MH MWMH M IM IB HNII ! 19 1 Hinges Watch Sale Will last until these watches are seld: Ladles' also Elgin or Woltlmm, gold ailed '' ular price fio.uu, now , y:yikflk ou !A beautiful allt, 20 voar gold filled ohatolalno watch, liegular prion $13.00 ,J? , now .. ? ,. ill '20 year gold filled Rents' Elgin or Waltham. Ilesular price $15,0(1 now .... 0 85 Tlie bod nloklo watch made In tho world for $2.60. Only nlno ol these loft ' . ' nt $ 1 CO 'Elgln or Waltham, go'it"' lo sllvorlno can. liegular 8.00 now, , . . D 215 See My Window for Other Bargains. ;feHAS H. HIJNLOJ3S Bfi you want a Homef, You can own this beautiful homo. Wo will buy It for yon and lot you pay ualbscknt $3.46 or $0.45 per month. Without IntorcBt. Or wo will pay off that mortungo on your homo on tho samo .liberal terms. Tbls Is not noothor Hulldlng and Loan Association, wo speak tho truth only, eomo and rco, you may learn something Pacific Home Builder's Ass'n. 325-236 Ablaitoa Dulldlflf, Portland, Ore, Local agent, Willamette Hotel, Batem, ' Oro, Agents wanted, ladles or Kotitlo. men. Jo Our Friends la sad Patrons... ,),. 8ttok1 jJBV0 Brrlved, and wrMro now prepared to supply all hands r'SHU IHOCIHJK Willi Wild Rose Flour jptiftulguest vr'l KoJa ovor offered In . thfaSuarkot, Ask your grocer for It, Warranted to Give Perfect Satisfaction -Salem Flouring Mills Co. Standard Sewing Machines... WHITE SEW1N0 MACHINES 4 "iEwoof tho best machines In tin world, t'W. hftva tho Standard In the rotary i'fltuttle, and the Whit. In both vlbmt- Is and rolry shuttles. There are "KTere up-to date features on these ma- f chine than ou ony others you'll flud . feature that am not "tieaky," and f that aro tlnio-eavers for tho operator. ,v The rotary machines sow latter, rnn tailer, tuako Iom noise, bobbins hold wore thread than any other maohtue Come aad we lor yourself. We havo a comfortable aietroum separata from tho mold floor, wlitelv iiiskes it pleasure (or pna to look over the maohlues uudlt- tqrb4. 9 V 0 mi (Jh9r nmohlnes Irom $17.50 up (or i.i,i. of ihn Eastern mall order houses. Pay you to aeo those II you're hall in the iu&ui lor ordering East These came ss !tura. lloebuek A Co.. and you cu iS Wiiu. own ludito as to the r lty, eomprHl with pur own ro ftai, .that ooil you but a ((action Needle UU OH auu Hina ior an iu- P. A. WIGGINS 2SS.1S7 Utwty St. Saitoh Ifarwi Mftdilswr, Wauoss, Bugirles, 1M. jnJ, 8wla Mwhluwu Um mM' rauiow l sot yet kuVuU Aiuitlia 1 apparently a far iMWt ft4m m ever riijauwt. fjp sajnv7 BS B II H 8 D m n m n a B H B B H B B B caeo, warranted for W) years. Reg- JewtlerandOptlclsn. 296 Commercial Sireet. II Mens JlacLXS A big lot of now shapes just In. "Tho Strollor," tho very latest stylo In blaok und colors. $2.50 AND- $3.00 Alt our hats being bought dl rect from manufacturer, wo give the best hat values to bo had. TO BUY COWS FOR FARMERS Neat Scheme of a Dairy Operator. A Saloiu creatuory oporator hat enter ed upon a uow plan lor tho development ol a dairy Industry In this section ol tho valley. Whenever he tlnds an In dustrious farmer who dexlrvt to purchase cows for a dairy herd but who has nut sutllolent capital, the oreamery man buys the neceasary cows and then 1U them to the farmer, asking a mortgage (or the purchase pi Ice. It Is alw agreed that the (armet shall deliver all his cream at the creamery, receiving thute (ore a stated price varying with the highest market quotation in the Ore gouiau. The farmer is thus euablil to pay forthe cows out of lit cream pro duced, and the crtuwymau haa the advantage ot tncreatod custom. The farmer who got s cows under this plan can payoff the mortgage at any time he w lilies and la then at liberty to cell hit cream to some other dairy. Iu tli laat 15 day 100 eowa have b4ii nddc.1 to the uutuber furnishing cream tu tho oreamery in questlou, by tho meant of this plsu, and other Oregou creatuvrUa may find it of advantage to them as well at toJhe dairy Industry to adopt similar methods. Albany Herald The German people luxe maintained an Indifferent altitude toward the Prince ol Wale he is vltlting Ktn wtror William. 00 soldiers have txeu InmnU death Ib Northern Japau, I DALHYMPLE'S i i tmm ttmm i m i GILBERT BROS NOT BANKRUPT United States Judge Bellinger so Holds. In the Petition to Have Them Declared Bankrupts. Tiimlpniilvclorkof thoU. 8. Circuit n..ri ot Pnrtlnml this forenoon tele phoned countol for Oilbort Hros. at Ha lem that Judge liellingor had handed lo n his opinion and decided that In tho matter of petition for Gilbert Bros., tho suspended Salem bankers, thoy wore not bIiowii to bo bankrupts and proceed ings woio referred back to tho circuit court of Marlon oouuty beforo Judge Iloiee. History of the Case, Tho Gilbert Brothers bank suspended payment on April 23, 1001. At the time of closing tho bank had about f 100,000 on deposit and had In overdraws vuiu other hanks between $00,000 and $70,000 according to tho allegations In tho suit brought In tho circuit court on May 8. This suit was brought by Tilmon Ford, executor of tho ostato of Wm. Cospor, deceased, and tho defendants wero A. T. Gilbert, Mary K. Gilbert, F. N. Gilbert, andO. A. Gilbert and W. T. Slater, as recelvurof.thc Williams A England bunk and W.T. Slater in his individual ca pacity, werii nude Intorvonors. Tho business of tho Uospor esiaio was transacted througli tho Gilbert bauk, and It was charged ho had held an Inor est In tho bank. Tho ostato was valued at about 180,001), tho appraiied value of the uotos nnu accounts going Into tho administrator's hands was fl7.403.20; tho notes and accounts said to ho value less amounted to ovor $22,000. Soon after tho bank closed, II. B. Thellsen was appointed by thocourtas tomporary receiver. Later tho couit appointed Claud Catch as permanent receiver, who will now have control of the settli inetit of tho bank's nffrilrs. An Exhaustive Opinion, H pedal to llio Journal, I'ohtmnii, Jnn. 20. Juilgo Bollinger, in an exhaustive opinion this morning, dismissed tho bankruptcy proceedings against Gilbert Bros., und holds in their favor on all material questions. Under tho viuwn taken by tho court It becamo unnecessary to determine whelhor or not V. N. Gilbert was partnor. Surprise to the Lawyers The decision fa a surprise for tho law)erafor petltlouera in bankruptcy at Malum who firmly believed thoy had shown faots to prove Insolvenoy on tho part of tho hunk by tho admissions of A. N. Gilbert uuil tho tujtimouy In the ciiso. Tho values placed on nrseta by tho temiioiary rerelver wero estlmaUd nt 76 cents ou the dollar, mid othir ostlmntes placed them ns low as 00 cents. All the iiihIu feuta In tho mutter wete in favor of biinkruptey. Home of the Halum lawyers for thep tltloneia ray tho only ground on which thu court held against theSpetltionora was that thu coats of administration would bo I' h than In bankruptcy. Tho question ol solvency was not paused upon. 'the opinion Is said to hold that the only saving that would bo made by set tling In the state oourt would ba some tliiL' over 1 pur cent, even admitting that there wero preferences. Tho question ot oosts In the case was not Mtstd upon by the court, uiid the legal questions of law Involved wero not p.lkMHl upoii, Tho export cashier, Mr.Couoway, who examined every pleeo of paper and every aocouut in thu bank, estimated the va lue ot the assets at $!53,00il, the admit twi Ihibllitlea beln f $101,80.). Thu Salem lawyers In the oate were Brown, Wiightiiiau Biid Myers for A. V. Gilbert, Cake & Ouke of Portland for F. N. Gilbert, and Mewra. Bi?er, JofTroy and Carson iV Adams ot Halem for eti tiouors. Mr. Higger made tho prlnnlpal argument for petitioners. What Mr. GatchSays, The receiver, Claude Gatch, hav not been doing much business ot latu, as parties owing to the hank refused to pay in money until this case was decided in the federul oourt. Some time ago Judge Belie extended the time for tiling claims with Mr. Uatoh until May lit. He taya all parties Imvlny olaims must now bio tUum, and tho sooner the better, io t ey can be reoommeudhit to tho euurt lor payment or adjudication. Mr. Dutch says ho will do hie best to tee that ail oretlltara are paid, and will make ouly a very moderate obarge for his services. Mr. Slater, rteelver ot the William and KHglaud buk,B)s thedeoltlou is all right ami ttiat there is a reasonable ehauoe fur Uuukdatlon ot the deuw Mr. JIiowh. of UiowH, Wrightmau iV Myere. wo prepared the brief it the ease for UUtwi t Bros., and who ap var etl with Mr. aUater tu the tederal court forthe iHtervottia, was feeu.aud while lilt thm exMeMd themieivea as very much giatitted at wiuulng tho oate would iuldUcu the matter, beyond saying it wa a case ol great importance. It It Hot yot determined by the oppos ing counsel whether there will beau appeal taken from the Uelltoger decision, lite (eellitg It against such a course both among the lawyers am) theereditoriwho waut the matter closed up. Justice Moore Lectures. J utile l A. Moore, ei the Oregea feu prevuo Court, will on Thursday evening, deliver a tree leeture at St. Jeteph' hall a. WvmVkLlsk kftlritfct UUalstr ikiM llkllil4 ot u JMpU' Library Atctatlen, aud a getteral iuviutioa is extended to the public to bo present. The subject will bo "The Duty of tho Citizen lo tho Gov ernment In Consideration id tho Benefits Which lie Derives from It." Those who know Judge Moore's ability and reputation as a lecturer at home and abroad will rtallzejthat the fact, that the lecture Is free, will not detract from tho enjoyment of the occasion. Marlon County Courts The last will and testament of Bor tholemy Delorme, a priest of the pro vince ot the Rhone, France, was filed In !. Mn.lnn rnuntv rmirt TllCBltftV. Tl 0 solo heir of tho property of tho ostato Is Louis Maicr Bartholemy Delorme, who is ovor 21 years of ago. Tho administrator of tho estate Is John F. Thco. B. Broc tano. The attorneys aro P. II. D'Arcy of Salem and Thos Folmy of Forl'and. Eliza Pentland, guardlaj of Mildred E. Bagley, a minor, has filed hor annual report. Hearing of objections If any to ap pointment of Ida M Allen as guardian ot Robert O. Allon, Insane, set (or Feb. 10. If You Need a Suit of clothes for yourarlf or boy, tho Now ork Racket will soil you at 20 per cent Discount for anvthlng from a 3-year old child'n suit to a full erown man's suit. Good suits for boys as low as $1 50 ami $2 75 to $4 00 with twenty per cent off Come and fit out for tho coming year; wowill surely save you money, ldlw. CONTRACTOR LUCAS' TRIAL Defendant Says He Was Not a Bailee. Tho Lucas examination was concluded Tuesday evening, but his attorneys. Ford and Kalsor.prosentod their author ities to the court today and tho Slato's attorney, J. II. McNary, has until Thuriday noon to answer their author ities. The quostlon before Judge Judah is as to whether or not he can bo hold to appoar beforo tho circuit court. Thero is an Interesting quostlon in volved in tho issue of tho caeo. If tho tostlmony of the defendnnt is uphold, it will he to tho effect that Lucas was a tub-contractor, and as such would havo a right to uso tho money given him on the contract in whatever manner ho chose. Tills viow can hardly bo taken, howovor, us it was admitted by all that no bond waiglvon, as surety for tho performance of the contract, and there Is a United Status statute providing that no man shall hold a sub-contract without fur nishing a bond. Tho bettor method uf defenso consists (n tho fact admittod by tho proeocuting witness, W. D Pugh, that a portion of the money given to Lucas, viz: thirty dollars out of tho $100, belonged to Lu cas for work performed. Attorneys Ford & Ivtisor will ehow authority holding that it is not emhcAzlomont when a person takes money or articles In which tl.ov own nil interest, au that Interest cannot bo segregated from tho whole, Tho State's witnesses testified that Lucas was foreman of tho bricklayers at Ohemawa. Ho had the ontiro super vision of tho men in that work, even at tending to paying their board, besides hiring, paying, and dUclmrgiug them. Tho contract form was presented, but was considered by thostatoas entiroly irrelevant to tho cam. No bond vas fur nithed by Lucas, en tho bond v u novor signed. James Lucas, thu doieudnut, said an agreement wai made betweou hiniHf und Mr. Pugh, ho uttering to tuko the contract for tho brick woik oa the bull I ings for $2,000. Before tho contract was drawn, however, the work was ready to commence. Mr Pugh inxtrueted him to proceed with the work and tho contract would bo signed later. With this understanding he went Ij woik. He asked for thooontraot a number ot times, and it was tluallv written oit liv Mr. Pugh and sunt to a tjpewrlter lo copy. He was then told to furnish a bid bond, and (or that pimwmt went to see J. W. Kuhuid. It was then dttiided tlut hi his bid had already I men entered no hid bond was necessary. Nothing was raid regarding any other boud so ho expected tho contract would be all light. The reason it was uover signed was because it was uot proeunted to him by Mr, Pugh, During his stay there each Saturday he would count up the men's time and atk for a clifck for any sum of money ho needed, aud In this way received seven payment, aggregating )1020.'J6 Ho said he uover worked there or any wtnre elsjat (orotnau at ty cents per hour, as was allogtd by tho prosecution, Ho aU tu explanation of I Is leaving (or Seattle, that he had a contrsot there, he had to see about. Betide these two uontraets he had a contract at tho postoiilee building hern CONSUMPTION Right food right medicine right time these three things are of the utmost impor tance to the consumptive. Right food and right medicine these are contained in Scots Emulsion of pure cod-liver oil. Right time is at first sign of disease. Right time is now. Scott's Emulsion always helps, ofien cures. Ordinary food helps feed. Fresh air helps cure. Scott's Emulsion does both. Begin early. .iMiyittttutmr uui SCOTT JMWKK. - TtwA WW. Nt Yk. FIGHTING AGAIN AT PANAMA Government Ships and Rebels in Battle. Engagement was Brief Indecisive. and Panama, Jan. 20. Another naval bat tl lias taken place near hero between ti.. nni-nrnmnnt shins and tlioso con trolled by the rebels. Tho fight was brief and Indecisive. Tho government ships hnn returned hero. PR0USE WOULD TRAVEL From Frisco to Chicago in a Box. Sax Fkascuco, Jnn. 29 To thous and miles across mountains and plains was tho pllgritnngo that Harty M. Prouea, a discharged soldier, formerly of Oswego, N. Y., started upon In a dry goods box this morning. One brief milo ovor cobblestones and car tracks to tho central police station, most of tho time standing on hie head, and all of tho time bnrklng his shins and elbows, was tho Journey ho really made. Prouso was honorably discharged from Troop A, Eleventh United States Cavnlrv. on March 13, 1001. YeBter day, with 12 capital, ho resolved to Join friends In Chicago. Acting upon thu Idea suggested by tho recent oscupe from Aleatraz Island of a prisoner, ho secured a drygoods caie, laid In a stock of provisions, arranged with an expressman to s lip the box today, mid under cover of darkness concealed hlniBoK in tho caso and awaited developments. True to his proml80, tho expressman called lor the box this morning, but while loading thoenso upon his wagon, ho happened to catch sight of a human form. Supposing that there was a corpse in tho box, ho drove to hoadquartors and notified tho police. Prouso was very In dignant when tho police ofllclals broke open his hiding pjace, but. was soon con vinced of his folly in making an attempt todelruud tho railroads at tho risk of his I'fo. Ho was dischargod with a lecture Justice Court. In Justice O'Donald's rourt today a r- guiuoutb were presented in tho case of John Wills versua Sing On. Wills sued Sing Ou latt September (or $.14.40 due on u note, no nan uo property which could bo atWchcd, but it was believed that tt.u Paul It. Q. Hortt A- Lachmund Co. owed Slug Ou eomo money, and this firm was garnlsheed. They resist paying the amount, alleging und offering testimony to prove ttieru Is no such firm in ex Itteuce. Thoy claim the tirm to be the Paul II. C. Iloret Co, Able attorneys are engaged iu the case, which will be ap pealed to tho higher courts. More of the Beautiful. In spito of tho weather forecasts Titi: Jouunai. has faith lu nt least six inches of snow beiug a good thing for grain and strawberries. Thu line and feathery tulT falling today is a great disappoint ment, although tho (lrst team hitched to runners made its appearance at two p in. Uncle Geo. Not Dead. Tiik Jouunai. wot iu error lu reporting in the review ot tho Metshan case, that ox-Slat. Treasurer Ueorgo Webb was dead. He is ulivo and welland did not g.t rioh while running the stats treas ury. Examined for Insanity. Jos. himmeon was examined this afternoon for ooiumittmoiit to tho asy. lum. He has worked around saloons here for several j oars, but has lived In Salem tor about 40 years, lie lived near the water works. Circuit Court A petition has bsen filed to have the oostB rutaxed in the oate of W, K Mitoh ell, versus the Oregon Womon's Flax Fibre Association. Strlktns n Ltuht Willi rnpHun. The InUaUttantH of the countrleo bor dering oh Imita have their own meth ods of HwkH tire. A Hume ines eeiijrer recently brought h note tu an KnglUh uMlclal, ami the latter dUm-iw,! eowothlug reneniWIttfc a boy's pnpxuu liaiif lng by the ineMeuger' aliW. Cu riMlty irocaptM aim to ak the native what It wa. and h waa eumriMtl to And that i( wne a nMi'blit for Htakimc r. The iMirv rxhlbltetl the aitftaraiua and explained the wefkluic. eoiK'ludiitK with a practical dewoH.trati.tn It wa a tube. ctued at one end and ntnil w ith u ulaiou. At tho end of tbi- piston w. a gruure or cavity, tiuared with wax. which was ueetl for ntaklm; thread or InNawmable material adlteip to It Tfce Utuler, to keep the old nam. U rread est the wax wbett a llabt U reoutrotl sad la not kef there always. I'taett the wtsp of otttou oa the wax. the itattve lHaertetl tbe tifhtli Ultaaj ptetoti In t tube, tben fervid It along the tatter by gtriiis; It a sharp blow. On withdrawing the platan tlu oottoH was foMwl to be alight, bailnc bMi teulted by the cimk-umIom with tin eenpaaed asr--lNmreea'a Weekly i sMaMi.YtHir tta.vu with rcru. . yJf J,,y.,f,? iru tonitt. kte.e liaccltai.druuurliukaMei Females of All Ages find these Pills simply invaluable, Taew doses will restore free : and regular conditions and effectually Sve the causes of much suffer- ing to the sex. Beecham's Pills. 8oW Eterrnhere-tn boiet 10c.nac nni.nn Ivr Absorption. The Blow absorption of many po sona changes In some more or less modlttcu form the complexion, but nrsenlc nnd ntutnonla bIiow their effect n"ut quickly ns nny. The popular belief that nrsenlc clears the complexion has lrd mnny silly women to kill them selves with it lu Bttinu, connuui-u doses. It produces n wnxy. Ivorylike nppenr nnco of tho skin during a certain stage of the poisoning, hut Its terrible after effects have become too well known to mnljp It of common uso ns n coimctlc. Tho effects of ammonia upon the complexion aro directly opposite from that of nrsenlc. The first symptoms of ammonia poisoning wUlcli nppenrs nmong those who work lu nmmonla factories Is n discoloration of the skin of the nose nnd forchend. This gradu ally extends over the face until tho pniiinlexlon has n stained, blotched nnd unsightly appearance. With people who tnko ammonia Into their systems In smnll doses, ns with their wntcr and food, these striking symptoms do not appear so soon. The only effect of the poison that Is visible for n time U a general unwholesomeness nnd snl lowness of the complexion. IVrlininl Ilow many people when they marry carefully put nslde their Joint love let ters ns one of the most cherished pos- bcssIous of their future life, nnd In how mnnv cases afterward do they over take them out nnd look nt them? Now. why Is this? Partly perhaps lipcnnso the time of romance Is over nnd practical, evcrydny life has be gun; pnrtly. also, we will hope, because now they enn sny so mnny nice things to ench other, nnd there Is no need to rend over trie past nice things they have wrltten.-Colden Penny. In n Fnsr. , A befogged Indlvldunl was groping his way down one of London's fcldo streets leading off the Strand when he suddenly humped up ngnlnst a mnu coming from the opposite direction. "Could you tell mo where this street leads to?" he Inquired after the neces Biiry apologies hnd been mode. "Certnlnly." replied the other. "It lends Into the river. "I have Just come out of It." Fico Lnnce. Bri tbt ) lh5 KiB(1 Yw HavBAhvajs Bwjh' Slgntue Jl , S9-41- 64 tf &&M Don't Forget That tho Now York Knnket is selling clothing of all kinds at 20 per cent dis count to clear out slock Come aud learn our prices. ldlw. Mary E Upde graff Estate Mary H. Updegraff, executrix of tho estate of Lewis I), Updegraff deceased, has petitioned for tho court's eunction of a plan of settling tho matters of tho estate. Tho claims ngnlnst tho estate havo not all been presented but will not amount to more than $930. The assets of the estato according to nppraisoment, are $20,521.52, part of which is real property, hut tho personal property amounts to $18,474 52, which it to lu divided between the heirs. Of this sum $4000 was assigned br the will to tho pesitioner Mary E. Updegraff, and Cler mont, Clarence and Samuel Updegraff will receive each one thiid of tho residue. The petition asks for $1200 to be deducted from tho funds In tho bands of the peti tioner to be held for did claims and tho remainder to be hj portioned as des ignated in the will. Tlii plan is for the immediate tettlement ! tno estate. The Boers are still active 1 1 Hie field hut ate decreasing In vitality hi. I hope. The province ot BaUuga, In the Ph 1. ipplnes is being rapidly uIkIupI. Forewarned! t 9 Hie liability to diacaic i' greatly lessened when the blood is in jjood con dition, aud the circulation healthy and vigorous. Por then all refuse matter is promptly curried out of the system ; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate fermentation would take place, the blood Ixjconie jwlluted and the consti tution so weakened that a simple malady might result seriously. A healthy, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healUiv nerves. ' As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S has no oniuil. n is the safest nnd lieat retnedy for old people and children because it contains n minerals, but t3 made exclusively of root and herbs u inner rtniwiy so t.iorou ;hly and Jflectually clvaiibcs Uk blooj of es iik wool of im purities. Atthe same time it builds up tbe weak and do ' i " ted. and reno vat i Iik .;. tcm. Itcu.oerr-T, -i.ii 11 IWKln.UUtrv .17, --"w yiT irStTt7, ', ':! white ni'ttulet, em.u V ild fa. .Tn C At In rlanilnflii. i .VUut MUf kar al SLCif?r ' ibtwSt &L rttcA, tho-.jht LoTealS 3221 ja aaU WtcAi !UarJ i& WSB vttMtaAu. n i 7I"""". .r.. "r.ttr l--. and writ. ,ur physicians Medical advice free iiiri;..' uoui your cum. tHEtWTtCirWca,ATUIOA,M. myy.j& btcago PEOPLE'S DARGAIN HOUSE. CLEARING SALE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY After our very successful season wo havo concluded to clear out tho remnants and odds and ends and o,ld lots o all kinds of goo; . To do thlswo loHBwealwaysdo.cuttho prices to plecoB. It will pay in tending buyers to call and look over our bargains for tlin next two days. Here are a few of our Sample Prices ..) or. n!,. rw .Virip. flolf cloth, a iy skirts, Golf cloth, n ,1 Vnnth'H fleeco lined 1 45 Mori's and Youth'u fleeco lined $ 29 Boys' overalls - . . Boys' BUc sweaters . Men'B 00c neckwear, tho latest Ladies' 2fic fleece lined underwear. . Ladies' 38c muslin drnsors trimmed Men'B 15c ritspentlerB Handkerchiefs II. 8 Pins, por paper , Everything Sold as Advertised. McEVOY BROS., Prop's. T? ...- CI.aaI . MOslio Onderutear and Embroideries. See our windows. See our goods and prices. You will see at a glance:- that our prices are lower, on the same qualities of goods than any other house in Salem. Our spring goods are com ing in. New Ginghams, all the newest patterns just received;- a full line, filo embroidery silks all shad es. Ynu will save money, by trading at - - - Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to Post Office. ...STOCK AND POULTRY FOOD... THE BEST ON EARTH. Us; less than one-half as much as other kinds and elves better results It pays to use It. ...BREWSTER 91 Court St. FEEDMEN AND That rubber tired promised you at ery on Court Street. IDunne'sSoiib Sprang ...WE HAVE THEM... CALL AND GET PRICES. SAYAGB SEEDM0N, Wheat Market, Chicago, Jsn. 20-Wheat, 78 nd70 San Franelsco, Jan 29-Vheat$1.0ii, 1.0S,. GOLD DUST FLOUR The Sidney Power Co, ID.NKY ORKGOV Mad for fau.ity im, ask ynu lor it, Hran and (.hurts alwavi r zrocars s on hand. A. T. WALN Affont NEW TODAY. I.OhT atA,P?AT,,KRHRD-On Salem ami Lincoln road Mi.n,i, ..ui.. i,"1 aru lorwme. Albert ranch, Polk Uountv. r,.o. ..L". '. ""' . uo Kuue, Maaee 1-2'J-St. ru i a.i .e-u'. i..., i .. . .i v . ' " no imiea nav && rT"h or d"M In Pal ha for em "" TK. l-80-3t Notice. Kev. Wm lVaw. iBUjjr of California, but now Dw. Klder ol Salem Dist. ol the Pus JlethodUt elinrah is n.w hold- S ipil mvttm ,vwy eyen,nB ftt ? :3() vlZ " WMn "U t0 tl,08e w r Q-rie,ly mmUm nmnk9t heldoa.extSnnde, at 11 a.m. JreeWent R,velt will not be al. ?"- from for- Th Filitlo in weeing Prota( antwm mth alacnty. The Lwdoli ho., at 8t. Louie haa ten burned L,M 3w,000. Stove- j snap undo snap for $105 $ 28 undorwear . . i it J " I :, . . ,.';' ! with embroidery $ 18 I "! J " 08 I 01 Salem, Oregon on ft & WHITE... SEEDSMEN. Salem, Oregon. cab that was Simpson's Liv St RBID SALEM. OREGON They Draw Eyes! What? Our porcelnfn toilet set. They're an art. etudv in shapes and col orlntt, pictures not produced by tns brush, Admiration strikes nil who them. A look begets tbe resolution oi purchase, and thu epidemic of eatisuc tion spreads to others who follow tu8 smilera to our emporium of lucky hoy ere. There uro nicks in our prices m not io our ware, Ms T, Rineman 32 State Strtet pboat I3 DEUEL0PMENT.... 10,000 barrel Roche Harbor W" used in the development ot Salem ana vioinity durinc the past year. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Sate Ateats. . It will take a week to clear awsy tb wreckage of the latest tunnel disatter in New York City. Gen. FunBton will return to the Phil ippines in February. flrnviid SSSw aTSl