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Stockton & Co.
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
. TODAY'S
SPECIAL ;
SALE OF
Outing Flannel
Gowns
85c Gowns Reduced to
$X.OO Gowns Reduced to
$(.25 Gowns Reduced so
$(50 Gowns Reduced to
60c
75c
85c
$t.0
Today Only
Yesterday's corset sale was a great wee?. Each day we expect these
sales to become mere popular. Bemombor every day we will plaee some
special article on sale of at onboard of redactions.
IP YOU DON'T PATBONIZB THESE DAILY SALES, YOU OUGHT
TO.
HERMANN
HARD TO
HANDLE
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KILLS
TBBEE
BILLS
So Sajs Prosecution
Attorney Heney
;GmirCiiJiberlain
Ctts Off Offices
Case Against Williamson is
Strong-Mitchell's Secretary
Fell Into a Trap
Grand Opera House
JOHN I COEDBAY, Mgr.
TOURSDAY FEB. 23
Patil Gilmotfe
In
THE MUMMY
And the
HUMMING BIRD
By Isaac Henderson
T ho big success of lutft season.
Entire now production this year.
Trices $1.50, 51.00, 7Gc, 50o
3Cc. Curtaiu 8:15, Carriages
10:80. Sent sale at box omco
Thursday 0 a. in.
New Edison Theatre
R. F. Btarkey, Manager.
Week commencing Monday, February
20, 1006.
Btartllng Vaudevlllo.
Hyland & Oraut, tho Clever and
Versatile Eastern Artist.
Tho Freciados, Mexican Magicians,
Direct from City of Moxlco.
La Toica, Happy Hooligan a-whccl.
Harry Moyer, Singing:, "Where tho
Southern Rosea Grow
Marvelous Edlson-o-acopo Views of
timely Interest.
Matinees Saturdays and Sundays,
flrand Matiueo Washington's Birthday.
Change of Acts Thursday.. Admission,
10 cents.
a minstrel band beiag very good. Baby
Hyland made an immense hit with his
baton throwing. The Preeiados, magi
cians, offered and excellent magic act,
s.ud I Teekn on his wheel, pat up n
MwWr of new stunts. Harry Moyer
had a mow song, and the Edisen-o-seope
t oh a eomieal film. It will pay you
to vWt the Kdiaon this wwk. Tomor
row, Wednesday, grand holiday matiaee
at 8 !. m.
IHmilllllllllllllllll
i AMUSEMENTS.
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TONIOHT.
Edison Vaudeville,
OOMINO ATTRACTIONS,
Grand rani OUraore in the Mummy
and tho Humming Bird.
New lidlson Theatre.
Rovcral hundred sjalawtta braved
)be blast of laat night to take la the
Kdison. The new Ww, aa aaaal, U a
good oh. llylaad A; .Uraat, a elever
end versatile icteh Iwih, iatradaowl
much that was how, their latllaUan of
Hanford . Coming.
Preparation are already tinder way
for the engagemont of the favorite ac
tor, Mr. Charles B. Hanford, in this
elty. His manager, Mr. V. Lawrenao
Walker, is now on tho ground supervis
ing them, the intention being to make
this year's presentation surpass nil
thut Mr. Hanford hits hithetro offered.
This notable organisation carries an
extensive scenic equipment for its per
formance, and no pains is being spared
to insure a production that is complete
In every detail. "Othello" will be
Mr. Hanford 'a play at tlio Grand Opera
Hon- Tuesday evening, March 3d. The
play this year makes tho fourth succes
sive Skakosporiun offering given by
Mr. Hanford iu Salem. "The Taming
of the Shrew,' "Much Ado About
Nothing," "Utebard III," and "Oth
ello," being given in thy order named.
Mr. Hanford is a great favorite in this
city, and his performances have hn
an arllitlc treat, as well as a walal
eveat.
MARRIED.
ATKINS QUISWOLI) At the Tny
lor street M. K. shareh imrsoaage by
llwv. Short. Saturday, Pabmary IS,
liHMl, Mrs. May-ball Atktns, of Past
dlelua, to Mr. George Griawold, of
tab city.
Thr bride wa uatU a month ago, a
raeidoMt of Mneala, Nek, wbara she Is
well Whowh and has boats of friend.
Mr. UrUwol.l is a capitalist aad wall
kaawa baala awn of tMs city, hav
ia served with distinct io a la tho C'Jti
u' rwaeil and a street raasatU
ataaer. The bride sail grow arrived
In this city an Baaday evealag, aiMt are
at hwtse at the QtUu'atd Mtlagt in
Vow lNwk. )U aad hhf wtfa are ro
eelvfog hearty eangratulaUaas frtm his
UMIM.V frteada ia this city,' who art sink
ply legiutt.
Jaoh UfSfdiMXer aad Joha OpaiiMger,
of IjOArisborg, were in the elty tofey-
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A Vety Shout Time
', '. And tht slorv will bo oloeod in ordor to ink a ronral oIomu
I : up in our atom of u Rn uptxlnta ttok of whIoIim, diamottdi, : :
: I ohwina, lookoUi, cull' buttoiw and uuiuerotw diurut thiugs in ; ;
jowmry. iiHiui mimeu umiift, out kihmamu niio silvanvwtr.
Kogon 1517 kulvw ud fork $4,00. A due dinmontl rlny; Ht
1003 nrioog. Wo KM)iUvly clow Mnrast 141b, go dott'l dltty.
The Mowtefr are exerpts Ukea
from a aaiotal dlsfatch ta Use Ott
goaiaa: "I eaaae to Waehsagtoa," sU Mr.
Heoer, "to argae the BossMM-IIytfo
had frawds eaeo before the spress
coart. Toatorrow aad Tootay have
heea set aside for that ettee. I will at
retora to Portland aatil the forepart
of April. We thea eacpoct to resvase
iavostigation of the land frauds, and
there is promise ot being farther devel
opment."
Mr. Heaey says the government has
a strong case agaiast Senator Mitchell
aBd the two Oregon congressmen.
"Thero was a great deal of criti
cism, ami we were accused of unjastly
persecuting public men. We knew
what the faets were and what w
would be ablo to prove. But this crit
icism became so intense that we had
to bring oat Judge Tanner and allow
bfm to make his statement,' jet to
show the people what we really bad.
That coafeeion was a sample of the
evidence we had collected.
"I caa say that oar ease agaiaet
Representative Williamson is as stro-ar
as oar ease against Senator Mitchell.
Williamson is in it deep; he is badly
entangled.
Hermann Is Foxy.
"Mr. Hermann is very shrew aad
eaaniag. He has very cleverly sew
ered his tracks and it has been diffi
enlt to obtain ovideaco against him."
"We were expecting to find that
Hermann was the principal offonder.
As faets were brought to light, how
ever, tho interest contorod around
Mitchell, nml Hermann dropped into
tho background.
"Tho newspapers have plnaed Rob
ertson, Senator Mltohell's secretary,
in a fnlso light. ' They have made It
appear that ho hot ray oil his omployer,
nnd voluntnrily gave up damaging evi
dence against him. That is not the
ease.
"We sent a secret service agent to
see him in Washington before he was
subpoenaed, but he refused to tell him
anything. Then we sent for him aad
he a we to Portland, net knowing why
he was summoned. We soat Mr. Barns
to meet him on the train at The
Dalle, aad he was escorted direct
from the train to the grand jury room.
Robertson's Case.
"Mr. Itohortftoa either had to per
jure himself or he had to make eoa
fawdoas whieh would lie dnmagiag to
Senator Mitchell. He did the only
thing an hoaaat ataa coaW do he told
the truth.
"Whoa Mr. Hoborteoa' examination
before tho graad Jary wan concluded
ho was asked if ho had any each pa
pert, aad ho Mid be had. We de
manded thorn and ho surrendered them.
He could not have dene otherwiae. To
have reWed woM have Wen to defy
the court, aad w would have secured
than by othar asanas, aayway.
"Mr. RaboHson ha beaa placed bo
fore the paUUo a having volutanly
Mrreaderod the MUoaaU totter. Ob
tho contrary, he did not produce it ua
til ordered to do sa. I say this oaly
ta place Mr. RoWfeoa right before
the paoUo."
Fish Wsf&as. Gwaty Sup-
erii teidests aad Deputy
Cisstabfes
GoTrT Caamberiais ha today
alc-1 thr fcffls with the secretary of
state whh his exeeativ dsjappreval:
Owaaty SaasraaVaaaVaaat OaarsaUoa,
I return herewith senate bill No. 124
with my veto. The act antaorim the
eperiatcadeat of pablk iaatrartien to
call and hold aaaaaUy a coaTeatioa of
the cooaty school saperiaicadcat. aad
to provide for perinjt said jupcrintead-
cots their actaal travettar eipeos for
atteadiag sach ceaveatioaf.
It may be coacoaed that mmb sood
would result from the boMiag of the
conveatioa provided for by the act ia
qneetioa, bat it ast not be forgot tea
that the snperiateadeat of public in
struction is reanired to visit annually
each aad every county in the state, aad
a fnnd is appropriated for the par
meat of his expenses in th discharge
of this duty.
If the act in qneetioa becomes a law
it etabliae4 a precedent for the hold
ing of convention bv everv other
county oncer of the several counties in
the ctate, at public expense, aad. judg
ing the future by the past, each suc
ceeding legislature will be called upon
to pase similar acts providing for con
ventions of sheriffs, clerks, treasurers,
assessors aad others.
Because of the fact that the good to
be attaiaed by the holding of the con
ventions provided for by the act ia
question is problematical, and because
tho precedent, if once established, may
result ia imposing additional burdens
upon the taxpayers of the several coun
ties of the state, I feel it my duty to
return said bill with mv veto.
OmJJBAMGMWJIlUrSB
Sale Continued on Silks and Dress Goods
For Tuesday and Wednesday these will be sold at the same low
prices as advertised in Sanday Statesman and Monday Journal.
Salem's Fastest Growing Store
McEVOY BROS.
Corner of Commer
cial and Court Streets
OSBLiSI,.. 3BL. 3BCXTCg2B
Jeweler and Optician
88 SUte Si, Next Deor to Lali & Bash Bjav
uinn,
WllKLAK.-At tho family hove, eevea
aulas Math af Salaw, Saadav, b
raary If, 1W, M. WhoUa, aed o
year, of la sjripaa.
Uecoaaad wa a well-known prun
growar aad fanner of tho Libert v
neighborhood, aad a hifaty repvt.,
eitiaea. He waa bora hi Mtlwu.kr.-,
Wat, aad earn to Orofoa -a iwi. H -Irat
located at ladapaadeaee, an l -,
maiaed thara far a aaata, aft.r h, ,.
tbev removed to this atetioa, a i !,.
reatdel hare aver at ace.
He leaves a wire aad tea rial ,
Jameo Waalaa, of Idaho; Joha. . , ,
Ktk. uat.) ilra. J. C. lavavr. t
aeld. Ore.j Mhat Sarah Wbrlan -
IVtlwhlj WiUaMA, iUrtha, M. ,.
Kdward. AagaaUM aad Hapaact : .
ma. of Saleav
The faaeeal tarrirea war held fr m
laa At. Joaaph Oataalk taamh aad tLc
Imrial was ia the Cathoti tmttt.
Deputy Fish Warden.
I. return herewith boose bill No. 147
with my veto. It purports to be for
the better enforcement of the laws gov
erning the salmon industry of the
stnte ami of the Columbia river. To
accomplish this result it authorises the
appointment by a majority of the board
of fish commissioners of a deputy lish
warden ia district No. 2, with a salary
of $1000 per annum, and actual travel
ing expenses incurred in the perform
ance of duty, and also for the appoint
ment of a elerk bv a uminritv nf .m
board for tbo odlre of the master fish
warden, with a wlary of $00 per an
num. Kara of these oceri, though
appointed by a majority of the board,
is subject to summary removal by the
master nh wardea.
The board of (Sub. commiasioners has
already jtower aad authority, under sec
tion J07S of Uellinger and Cotton's
code to appoint special deputies, to be
known as "water bailiffs," in the vi
cinity of any of the streams of the
state, and to pay ouch special deputies
at the rate of $3.00 per day while ia
the actual performance of duty, in ad
dition to actual traveling expense. If
tweh special deputies are appointed in
district No. 1 thoy are paid out of the
batehery fnad of the latter district,
and it has beea the policy of tho board,
upon recommendation of the master
Deli wardea to appoint such special
deputies whenever and wherever nec
aeary. The same section of the tatue Axes
the compensation of the master n.h
warden, ami .r.id.-s that he shall be
allowed hi a. timl tr.-ttliug. nfto .ind
other nev.-,r. v, , , ... ,,,,, , ,
the perforiiun. .- ,.f ' 1S Uitv .ui I llTuo
; .n..oo,l nut of the
per annum is jiuji..v -
"general fund" for this purpose.
In view of the power vested in the
board, under tho section of the statue
referred to, and of tne appropriate
made for the payment of the expenses
. .v ..rfr fish warden out of tne
"general fund" therein provided for.
I do not feel warranted in giving my
approval to the act in question, and
therefore return the same with my
veto.
Deputy Constable Bill.
I return herewith senate bill No. 233
with my veto. The purpose of the act
is to create the offico of deputy con
stable in and for Portland district,
Multnomah county, Oregon; to provide
his appointment; to prescribe his duties
and fix his salary.
Deputies sheriff have now the power
to perform each and every duty that
the act in question makes it possible
for a deputy constable to perform, and
it has been the practice in Multnomah
county for years past to Lave deputies
sheriff assist the constables in the per
formance of their duties when necesr
sarv. The eountv court of Multnomah
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Make Salem a Good Home Market"
Poultry at Stelner'a Market
Eggs Per dozen, 17c.
Ducks 10c.
ChickensS9c.
Hens 10c.
Turkeys 15c.
T. F. Gowing, E. B. Anderson, Angus
Matbeson and J. W. Warnock have
been deposed as elders of the First
Presbyterian church of Oregon City.
NEW TODAY
county, Oregon, has power to authorize
the appointment and provide for the
pay of an additional deputy sheriff, if
one is needed, to assist in the per
formance of the duties devolving upon
either the sheriff or the constable, and
I have no doubt that if a deputy sher
iff is needed to assist the constable in
the performance of his duties the
county court will authorize the ap
pointment of one. Heretofore the con
stable has been able to perform the
duties of his office without the crea
tion of the office of deputy constable
with a fixed salary, and it seoms to me
that it is an unjust burden upon the
taxpayers of Multnomah county to cre
ate this new otfice with a salary of $900
per annum. If it is necessary to re
lieve the constable in tho discharge of
his duties I have no doubt but that re
lief will be granted through tho coun
ty court of Multnomah county. I
therefore return said bill with my veto.
At Milwaukee, Wis., Sam Korpf was
re-elected secretary of the American
Bowling congress. The next tourna
ment goes to Philadelphia.
Say Do You Want To trade your old
cook stove for n new range. If so,
see J. F. Goode, 210 Commercial ,1
street (D. F. Jerman's old place.)
2-21-3t"
Hello, J. F. Goode, The old auctioneer,
is ready to do business again. We
trade old for new and new for old;
anyway
street.
to suit, 210
Commercial
3-21-3t
Anyone Wanting J. T. Goode For auc
tion work, will find him at 210 Com
mercial street, wanting to buy all
kinds of second-hand furniture.
2-21-3t
For Sale or Trader A good afnning
mill. I cordially invito all my old
frieuds to call and sec mo when
wanting to buy or sell anything in
my line. .T. F. Goode, 210 Commer
cial street. 2 -21-3V
Wanted. A cook apd dining room girl,
251 Cottage street, Oswalt house.
2-21-3t
For Sale. A complete set of Encyclo
pedia Britannica, cheap if sold soon.
C. H. Hinges, jeweler, State street.
2-21-3t
For Sale. Dry wood, State and 19th
streets. Phone 2606 Bed. M. P. Den
nis. 2-3-lm-
yracusc Steel Plows
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Soft center steel mould
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