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HOLVERSON'S :
-An Announcement
About March 1st, I will remove my store to 88 fitnto street imxt door to Ladd
& BubIi Hank where I will bo better prepared to serve my fast growing trade with
bottor facilities and promptness also with an entire new lino In all tho branches of
the Jowolry and optical business. I wish to thank tho public for their past pat
ronage and I will endeavor to continue to treat you as In tho past with good work,
right goods, and low prices.
OJHLAS H. HINGES
OUR STORE
list become one of the mot popular tradloc places In the city. The strictly hlch-f rade of
t roccrlos sold and our efforts to please all has made our store one or the leadlnf groceries
of the city, Note a few of our staples. :;:::;::
BEANS, 1901 CROP.
lbs. Pink neans
lbs. U W. Oeans-
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25C
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25C
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Fancy Kavy Deans
Farcy Lima- -
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3 lbs. for 50c for strictly hl(h trade coffee.
25c a ib. for the best blended coffee In the city,
40c a lb. for our famous Mocha and Java of Km lice Coffee.
ROTH Si
13S State Street.
Cloaks and Suits
Any jacket or Tailor
made Suit at one-third oiT
the regular price.
Some very good styles
all this season's make
M 19.95 $13.35
Walking Skirts
Our entire line at spec
ial prices.
Here are four GREAT
VALUES.
DALRYMPLE'S
To Our Friends
and Patrons...
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Thoto new Sacks have arrived, and
we aro now prepared to supply all hands
aud tho cook with
Wild Rose Flour
The highest vrade goods ever offered In
this uiarkot. Ask your grocer for it.
Warranted to Give Perfect
Satisfaction
Salem Flouring Mills Co.
$3.25 $4.50
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Hams and Shoulders
They Haye the Flavor
Hams reduced to 12c
Shoulder reduced to 9c
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296 Commercial Street.
FLOUR.
4 llrands or the best valley flour at -- 75c
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Eastern Orcion Farina . ..30c
5 lbs. Hcst Cream Oats . -25c
5 lbs, Moiled Oats 25c
GRABBR
Telephone 511
Spring Sewing
Thin In tho tiiuo of year when wise
women are planning to not most of their
spring, sowing on tueir nanus, wo nave
sowing machines, new ones, from tho
hasloru 'bargain counter," machines at
$17.o0 up In the very highest quulity
Standard and Wlilte machines.
Wo have Urst-eliiss guaranteed tnn
cliitio at 25 and noil lots of them.
They are made of tlrst class material
by a first-claw uompuny, and are the
b st $2f tnarlilno that ts sold in tills
country Hast, because they nro more
up-to-date, uud because tho material is
second to none.
Hut for duality real, Konutno finality
when you want tho best, you got up
to tlio rtiuulanl or the White, and you
stop. Tlioco In the Itotary Machines
mnik the perfection ol the art of ina
cliiuu building, Tliey run faster, easier,
make lues noise, hold more thread than
any other sort. Come and see for your
pelf. Wo have n pleasant sou lug ma.
clilno department, where ladies may
look over the stock undisturbed.
Thoro are quite a 'ot of woomMiand
mauhiuofl, too, good bargaliiH.from $5 up
Smiio at flO, that are really splendid,
High arm White, Domestic and New
Home, ut that figure; all overhauled
and ready to sew,
Borne old crooks that are worth noth
ing but for tho stand fl.
Mr, Hurley has returned from Port
laud after some weeks absence, and will
do repairing at our place, Hring in your
old machine.
Needle, oil and parts for all
chines, Host needles, '&e a dosen.
mi-
F. A. WIGGINS
255-257 Liberty St. Salem.
Farm Machinery, Wawns, lluggies,
cycles, Mewing Macldura.
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Ami bread in this up to-dato
"iiiade-nbile you-watt" per
iod, ate a littUold fashioned,
moit ptople prefer them.
To such w offtr our :
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Epplcy's Electric Store
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Kast Slate St.
Phone 10U
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lttMUurant ha i the tmt meal wrvke in
he eity. Ulvv thorn a eail.
If you don't see it aajwhert else, uwUI
f lad It la FrVi Aluaw. It U fuMof vaiuin
Country Hams i
J Firm, Juicy, not t salt.
A Jut like hhcU Htd to have
a down In tkt country when J
JJ you vre a boy. ; JJ,
t Infwwatloo, CH fsf $ (im tsty at Fry's
Dru Steft. v2.
SUIT OF
DUNCAN ROSS
Versus Salem Light, Traction
and Power Co.
Tho lultfor damages of Duncan Ross
versus tho 8alem Light, Power and True
t on Company was heard in the circuit
court this morning. The judgment
asked by the plaintiff is for $3039 and
costs and disbursements of the action.
In September, 1001, Rosa was crossing
tho street car track east of tho Capitol
when his wngoti was run against by a
Btreot cnr. The wagon was injured and
Roes thrown to tho ground. Ho alleges
that hla cheek bono was broken and his
face and body greatly Injured For tho
injury to himself ho asks damages in tho
sum of 3000, and for repairs to wagon,
physicians fee and drugs, 39.
Roes nllegos that no bell was rung by
tho approaching car, or other alarm
given, That tho accident was duo en
tirely to the carelessness of tho omployo
of tho dofendant company. It la alleged
in answer that tho plaintiff was fully
awaro of tho approach of tho car and
was reckless in driving onto the track
Tho attorneys aro II. J, Fleming for Koss
andUeo. Q. Bingham for tho S. L. P. A
T, company.
Tho motorman in charge of the carat
tho timo of the accident was Wm. Mon
roe. Ilia testimony waa an admission
that no boll waa rung to announce tho
approach of the car, ho being engaged at
tho timo In making out a transfer for a
passongor. Ho reversed tho action of
tho car as soon as ho saw tho wagon on
tho track but not soon enough to prevent
striking it.
Cliaa. Long, John Urock. M. A. Wade,
T. W. Kuthorford W. M. Murphy, M. A.
Harbor, F. A. Mangold, 0. K. Thomp
son, V. It. Townsend, J, L. Calvert, J
H. 8celoy, L. O . Cavanaugh. composed
tho jury In tho case.
Tho strcot car company attorn pted to
bIiow that their car was running slowly,
by forco of its weight, and thoro wbb no
obstruction to the vlow of anyone cross
Ing tho road for aotno distanco, and that
tho fall received by Rosa waa from tho
wagon being cramped wlion struck by
tho cnr.
Tho caso ended in voluntary nonsuit
on tho partol tho plaintiff's attorney. It
waa becauso of the confusion of tost!
motiy given by Mr. Rosa. Ilia state
moots conflicted in regard to the speed
of tho car. Ho said first it was approach
ing rapidly and lator that it was coming
so slow that it mado no noiso, when ho
evidently meant it was running easily.
Marion County
Circuit Court
At seven o'clock Wednesday night tho
circuit court hold a brief torsion. Tho
matter discussed was tho motion for
change of veuuo In the case of the stato
versus A. M. Humphreys. Ho was in
dicted undor the warehouse act for n
ohortago ot from 8000 to 12000 bushels
of grain, in his warohouso accounts. Tho
attorneys for Humphreys, S. L. Hayden
and S. T. Richardson, asked change ot
vonuo from Marion county to where an
unprejudiced trial could bo securod.
Tliey except Marion, I.lnn, ClackamaB,
Washington, Laue, Polk, Henton and
Yamhill counties. To support their
motion a list ot aflldavitsworo presented
by each side, regarding the matter of
the prejudice ot tho people. The state
hold that as every caeo of this nature
yet tried had resulted iu acquittal of tho
defendant there could bo no claim of
partiality set forth, rather tho opposite,
W, R. Smith was tried this afternoon
on thu charge of assault with intent to
kill having been Indicted by the state.
On Decern bo r '22 last Smith asraulted J.
R, Hinklu at Silverton, stabbing him
three timtis in the left side. Hluklo
recovered from tho wounds audnppcarod
at the tho trial. W. H. Holmes is
Smith's attorney.
Neatly two hours were apont iu secur
ing a jury, twelve bolug excused as in
competent.
McMahon Gets
Jury Verdict
Tho jury In the caso ot McMahon vs.
tho Canadian Pad tic railway company
returned a verdict at 9:30 Wednesday
night altei four aud ono half hours de
liberation. They decided that the plaint
iff should receive $210 of tho 4U sued
for,
Marlon County Probate.
I. C. Noedham has tiled his dual ao
aocouut ot tho estate of Nelson II, Doty,
deceased, It shows the total cash re
ceived to bo f607 86 aud the disburse,
merits to bo f 586.86. The matter of the
disposition ot the property of the es
tate among the several heirs is also set
forth aud a day (or hearing asked to bo
named,
In tho contested estate of 0. M. Fried
rich, deceased, now pending in the
Marion county oourt another aotion has
boon takeu, Tho contest is set forth in
a suit entitled John Rieger, petitioner
aud plaintiff versus D. F. Lane, admin-
strator aud defendant. Tin paper?,
shoM that tho death of said Kmauuel
Friedrlch occur rod In Marion county,
but his homo (or SO years previous and
at tho time ot his death was in Portland.
After his death the undertaker assuming
enarge ot tno funeral recommended the
oounty Coroner, I). F. Une, lor admin
istrator of the vatste. The estate alto
wm probated to Multaetuah county and
U, v. inttlugerade, tho German eon
sul, wm appointed administrator. Kaoh
rpfttrod to relinquish his office, and Mr.
Lano'liad charge of tho personal effects
of deceased. A suit waa brought in the
county court asking that tho adminis
tration papers isasued to Lane bo re
voked on the grounds that tho court ob
tained jurisdiction in tho case on false
representations. This was dismissed and
tho matter has again been presented,
by John Rieger. Tho property of tho
estato Is valued at only $600 In person
al'property, Biid all relatives reside n
Germany. Vearlo & Oantonbein aro attornoya
for Rieger nud W. II. Holmes and Frunk
and Webster Hnlmea for Lane.
GOTHAM
TUNNEL
EXPLOSION
Five Men Indicted for
slaughter.
Man-
Nkw York, Feb. 13. Indictments
wore handed down today in the caso of
the recent dynamite explosion. Man
slaughter in the first degree la charged
agulnst tho flvo men indicted, Tliey
are: The contractor in chargo ot tho
work, tho foreman, tho negro who car
ried the dynamite into tho shanty and
two others.
FIGHT
NEAR
PANAMA
Libertador Engaged Castro's
Boats
Panama, Colambla Feb. 13 Tho
Insurgent warship I.lbortador had an
hour's tight off Agua Dulco Wednoiday
afternoon with tho Colombian govern
ment fleet. She was hit throo times and
finally compellod to run under shelter
of tho insurgents guna ashoro for B&foty
Tlio uovornrr.ent boat isoyaca was
slightly damaged
Stock "Rustler" Sentenced
union, (Jr., l'uu 13, A. L,. llalnp, a
noted stock "runtler", waa ycatorday
eentoncod to five years in tho Stato Peni
tentiary. Haina was convicted ot steal
ing a horse. Great interest was taken
iu this caso by tho atockraisers, A young
er brother o( Halns was santenced upon
tliosamochargoat the last term of court
to three years.
Now Graces
a Bough
Saturday evening Tim TownBend was
arroted in Pendleton on tho chargo of
horse stealing in Grant county. Tho
same night Constable Hunsucker arriv
ed from Monument and this morning
loft for tho Eceno ot the crime with tho
prisoner, A dispatch states that tho peo
ple who have suffered from his depreda
tions havo taken the law into their own
hands nnd that Townsond now graces
tho bough of a scrub oak in Gilliam
county.
Townsend is accused of tho theft of a
horse from tho range of Grant county
and this is the second arrest which haa
been made during tho past 10 dsys as n
result ot tho work ot the stockmon, who
have banded themeolves togother with
tho determination to break up tho "rust
ling" that thoy think lias been going on
in Grant nnd Gilliam counties for several
months. Tho first arrest was Tom Kano
and was mado hero ten days ago. He
was takon to Gilliam ciunty on the
chargo of selling a horse that did not be
long to him, nnd also for tho taking
of one horse which was sold in La
Grande, and it Is said that he disposed
ot several head that have beon recog
nized as stolon property. He came hero
a week ago and had been on a drunk
most of the time since until his arrest.
His plea is the eauio as Kane's, that he
sold tho horso for someone elso,
Townsend has a record which has beeu
very oheckered. Ho served one term
in the penltonrlary from this county
for horsestealing aud was tried and ac
qulttted by a jury in tho distript court
ot thin county in lS'J'J for the murder ot
William Hale, at Dale, near the Grant
county line. Pendleton K 0,
'Frisco Thugs
Visit Coos
It is now thought that brownie and
Gougher, two ot the men wanted in San
Franolioo for the murder of Policeman
Robinson last month, have been in Coos
oounty recently, says the Marshdeld
Coast Mail. About tho 4th day of this
month two strangers called at John
Yoakam's camp, on the Isthmus, and
got breakfast, saying they were from
Roteburg looking for work. A oouple of
uays later iney passeu wie oamp again,
evidently headed for Roseburg,
On Saturday morning, Ron Smith on
his way from Roseburg, saw the men at
Laird's and talked with them. Ther
stated that they had just come up from
Ukiah, but were very vague in their
statements. Mr. Smith says that the
doeoriptlon of tho two men tallied
with that of the two men wanted in
San Frauieoo, as given by the Exami
ner, and he feels conrldeut that these
were the prtte. He telephoned the
sheriff ol Douglas Musty on bis arrtjal
here, and tho men may bo p4oked up if
thoy shew themselvej la Iloirlwrg.
AN OIL
BOOM
IS ON
Malheur Strikes Cause Ex
citement. There waa a gathering of oil men In
Itaker City yesterday at which It was do
cided to comnienco development opera
tions In the Malheur district on a large
scale In tho near future, says the Demo
crat of Tuesdny last. Detaila are being
arranged for securing an up-to-dato bor
ing outfit and capital is not wanting for
tho prosecution of tho wark.
Tho enthusiasm of tho local investors
ia reaching an Intense point and visions
of prosperity aro dally growing brighter.
Hard-setiBO business men, who at first
looked askance at tho proposition of
finding oil so near homo, reslizo now
that it was no droam on the part of the
few who began operations about n year
Ugo.
Tho striking of oil of a high grade,
para 111 no baso, on tho Idaho sldo of tho
Snake rlvor, In tho upper corner of the
Malheur basin, haa started tho wheels to
turning In a hundred different direc
tions, From prosent procpocts Haker
City will not bo ablo to hold the people
who will pour In horo before next fall.
"SHE BURNS GREEN."
Tlie Dlacovory at Ilornx In Drnth
Vullcy liy Anroii WlutcrN.
The greatest discovery of borax In
the United States was mndo In tho ter
tlbly hot region known ns Death val
ley nnd In n most romantic wny. TIn
Culrtitfo liworw xcs the story.
In J8S0 Aaron Winters lived with his
wife. Itosle. In n gulch known ns Ash
McndowH. not fur from the mouth of
Dentil vnlley. IJe wns no fond of
hi wife that lie would not allow her to
be long absent from him, nlthnugh
their little hut on the Hide of the mouu
tuln wiih a hundred miles from the
lion rest uplnl.ilmr, Iu h wild, rugged
forsaken country.
One tiny n doi'it trniiip enme along
nnd spent the nlttht at the Winters
home. He told (lie hunter nuoiit the
borax deposits of Nevinhi. When he
went it wny. Winters thought that lie
hail seen dcmlts of tho Mime kind on
his explnrailiiiis into Death valley.
Accniillnglj lie and his wife went to
ci'thiT to inaUe the senrrli. Imvlntr pre
viously provided themselves with cer
tain li-H clieinlnils. which wheu com
bined with lim-ix and Ignited would
produce a reen llame.
Having procured a piece of the sub
stance which he believed to be bornx.
Winters and his wife waited Tor night
fall lo mala1 the test. How would It
burn?
I'or years thev had lived like Plutes
mi the desert, entirely without luxuries
and often wanting for the very necessi
ties of life. Would the match change
all tlii'P
Winters held the blaze to the sub
stance with a trembling baud, then
shouted at the tup of Ills veice: "She
burns vrreeii. Itosle! We'ro rich! We're
-leh!"
Tliey had found bornx. The mine
wns sold for $20,000, nnd Winters toel:
his Itosle to a ranch In Nevada.
DIED
DARBY. At his houao in Stayton,
Thursday, Feb. 13, 1002, of kldnoy
troublo.O, II. P. Darby, aged 78 years.
Deceased camo to Oregon In 1852 from
Missouri and has beon a resident of Ma
rion county the greater part part ot tho
timo since, lie leaves a wife and sevon
children to mourn his death,
besides some grandchildren and creat
grandchildren. Ho Is also survived by
two brothers and three sisters, including
W. II. 11. Darby, Mrs. McKinney and
Mrs. Phllpott, of this state. Ho was a
member of the Christian church and n
highly respected citUen.who has always
onioyed tho esteem of a larire circle of
acquaintances. The funeral will be held
at Stayton Friday at 10 o'clock a. m.and
the body will be Interred at tho Grler
cemetery near Stayton.
t). C. Ilim'slmer. Funeral Director. 107 stit
Street, PbOSe Red 2423. Biletn Orn-nn n.tl.
deuce 390 Court. Phone Dlack 2181.
Dr. F. M. Brooks, of Silverton, is In
in tho city on business.
A. C. Reams, district attnrnnv Irnm
the First Judicial District, is in the city
tor a few days,
Woodmen of the World
DanCO Feb. 14 at llnlmnn 11.11 ill
IPflftflChltilA narmln nro lm.tin.1 ... 1
Good music by Ristine's Orchestra.
2 13 It
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The Way Housewives Figure
A Salem lady who buys cakes, coffee
rolls and cookies at tho Pioneer Bakery
says alio eaves money right along there
hy j! 10 eod.
If you don't see It anywh-re else, you will
find It la Fry's Almanac. It Is full of valuable
laformatlon. Call for a copy at Fry's Drut
Store. , w2
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Socialist Announcements
O. F. Keller will speak in Marion
County as follews:
Salem on Feb. 17 and la at W c t 11 u...
WoturnonFet.l9a?J20; 'T U' ,U"
Silverton on Feb. 21 and 22.
Stayton on Feb. 24 aad 25.
Aumsvllleoo Feb. 26.
Turner on Feb. 27.
Marion on Feb. 78.
jcucrsan mirtn 1 ni i
8oIbJ?faV. 7" EMISSION OF SOCIAL.
IhM. Kverybodv nvitn. .
On Monday evening Feb. 34. Mr n
K Wands will apeak at S iaVtin n
Christian Socialism. yt0n on
The Socialistic oounty convention m
ba held at Salem on Wednesday .mSS
5. at 10 a, m. Br Order of Coinirrig
s-ism
NEW TODAY.
POR SALE-Grade Shorthorn-Jersey
., w..UQU iwuau, j jg 3j,
$&
rpythn remody
15 to 25 per cent.
REDUCTION
On Ch iidren's clothing, To make room
for our spring stock soon to arrive, we
will allow 15 to 25 per cent on all our
Children's clothing. The reason we
make this great reduction is because our
stock in this line is large and more than
we care to carry over, Now is the
time to get a good suit cheap for that boy,
G. W, JohnsoD & Co.
The Popular Outfitters.
.NSerS
This signature
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f'TT-ttin remedy
CREDITOR'S SALE
In order to satisfy the demands of the
creditors, I will sell S. Friedman's stock
of Dry Goods, Clething: and Men's Fur
nishing: goods at greatly reduced prices.
R. L. SABIN
CLOSING OUT MILLINERY STOCK
Formerly Mrs. D. Lr Fiester's, 265
Commercial Street.
All this season'b goods. No old stock. Everthing in
the store will be sacrificed for less than the wholesale cost.
All the furniture for sale.
Will Positively Close Out During
This Month.
265 Commercial Street
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...CHICAGO
PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE.
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY'S SPECIALS
FOR THOSE TWO DAYS ONLY
AT 5 CENTS White check nainsook linen Qulsli, Qnonuallly, a
preat seller. Regular prico 0c. 8pocial forthla days sale...... 5c
AT 8 1-3 CENTS-Silk finished India linen, tine quality, raro
bargtln. Regular price lRc. Special for this days
sale ' R j.1c
AT 12 1-2 CENTS-White, nink and blneaYlk 'finished faVmitYos
beautiful goods, a big bargain, Regular price 20c. Special
for this days sale ' to i.or
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ill - a o winio iiirKisnioxreii, 1-rencU curl, pplen
', i ' ,r,l,,u I,,'K'B lojven, i-rencu curl, plen
baigain. Regular price 15c. Special for this dayB
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sale
U AT 6 5 CENTS White hnnnv rnmh
j? toMniu!?:.
Blj; Bartalos la Table Linens, Embroideries. Rainy
H.uCLIh. 11.1 s. ... .'
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McEVOY BROS.,
Court Street,
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Everybody Likes
Good coff9e, but it's hard to get - good
one time ami bad the next. You've
fund it so haven't you? Let us sup-
P'y yOU With Ollr nnff.r, V...H, n . '..
jWd .11 the time. All our grocerle, re
the wme-good all t! o time.
M. T. Rineman
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1 riTnf Ivo RromoOuinine Tb'ur
tht enrow m cold In ono Ujr.
- 257 Commercial St-, Salem. Jj
fa on every box o! tho gennln
urornoyiiininuw
that curea cold In ogstfajr.
STORE...
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1!e8UlBr prlc0 95c 8pecial
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lkci ana nations,
Proprietors.
Salem. Oregon
Wheat Market,
Chicago, Feb. 13. Wheat, 78tf 78?4
San Francisco, Feb, 13 Wheat 1 H
GOLD DUST FLOUR
HADE BT
The Sidney Power Co,
HIDNKT on BOON
Mado for family use, ask your grocer
tor it. Bran and shorts always on band
A. T. WALN Affent
STEUSL0FF BROS.
Dealers In Live Stock.
Wholesalo and retail butchers and
packers. Ail kinds of fresh and salt
meats. Fine eausagoa, haroB, bacon
and lard. 310 Commercial street.
DEVELOPMENT....
10,000 barrels Roche Harbor Wmfl
used in the development of Salem and
vicinity during tho past year.
D. S. BENTLEY & CO
Sole Af eats.
Why Not
take your meals at tho best place In the
city? Tho 8t. Elmo Restaurant cannot
b btat for good laeali.