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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1899)
UZfcMU im1lniiiiiiiii mil Tir-i ll in ii 'i - I - MBMWiWyi'''wwww il ill l W Special Sale! X Ml" Everybody wants KID For Xmas. Friday we will hold another Prem ium Sale, giving with every pair of Gloves some article from the Perfume Case. GLOVES $1.00 Bunds or Dren Kldi sad l'rcmlnm for 1.00 1.50 Bjritama y or Uertter and Premium $1.50 $1.75 Denl't Prcncb Kli! mid Wo Pratnlum $1.75 Come Today not tomorrow for Cameras, Photographic supplies and Artist's material. Fpu's Druo Store. See our elegant slock of celluloid goods, high grade perfumes and Adam's hair brushes, my I they are the finest ever brought to this city. We guarantee a saving on all holiday goods also a 5 per cent rebate check given with every cash purchase. 310 Commercial St. CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S OOl COMMUROIAI. ST. CASH STORE Only 3 Days Left 2 A' 5 i For Xmas Gift Choosing i Purses Handbags etc Jf A nice lino starting at 15c eaeh, Chain Girdles P Tlio now tiling to wear outside 0 tho Jacket, 75c and f 1.00 each- iFans ! XXXXVVLlk.VK A flno llnojof A ppliiiucred, feather, plain satin, etc, whlto or black. All price, Handbag Clasps Oxidized, gilt, plnin or Joweled GO, 75c to f l.M each. Fancy Hose Supports Now styles, tlno quality 00c a pntr. Exquisite Handkerchiefs Largest lluu wo'vo ever shown, Go to $2.60 each. Dress Patterns I)voly cropons, New patterns. Umbrellas Some nlco ones left, licet values and stvles. 60c to $6 00 1 s increased Circulation. Tiik Jouii.val is not only tending out ii largo list o( Wkkkly o( Bainplo copies, but liaa published three hopgrowors editors of tlio Daily the pnst two weeks. Friday by special arrangement with tlio Hopgrowers Association n sample copy will go to overy hopgrowor In Ore iron. Our advertisers get the boneit of tins without extra cost. Hurrah for nishop. It Is learned that Mayor Bishop bus offered tho hop farmers free ofllco room at the city hall for tho use as tho head quarters of tho Ilopgrowcrs' Association. President Jones was delighted at this showing of appreciation on tlio part of a Salem business man. It will probably bo accepted. Tiik Jdimvai, says hur rah for Bishop. ASYLUM CHANGES Santa Glaus Headquarters It is not all gold that glitters, neither are our holiday goods all on paper, but wo have the largest stock of nice toys in the city and plenty of good accomo datliigrlerks IobIkiw you around, whether you como in the forenoon or afternoon YOUltS FOIt BATIGALN8 THE FAIR STORE; PERSONALS Dr. J. F. Calbreath, the New Super intendent Is Handicapped. Necessity for an Inventory at Is Greater Than Ever. J. J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY For Christmas Present WATCHES CHAINS RINGS At prices lower than cvor. I liavo Ukcn special pains in selecting my hol iday goods, and can positively say I hvo as nlco a Una of Gold and Hlfver novelties as over camo to tho city. Be fore buying call and see them, no trouble to show tlioni. F.vory article marked in plain figures. Optical Roods u speciality. C.H.HINGBS Watoiimakkii, jewkikii and oiitician. sibcommuhoial st. WBATHEn nBponT. Today and tomorrow occassional rain. H LIMY APPETITE Visiting the Schools. Director Thos. Davidson has put in several days visiting thoscliools of tho clly, Ifo finds them all in good order ami tho children happy. In somo of tlio schools Undo Tommy mado tlio boys and girls a practical talk that seemed to pleano them. Tommy can talk horse sense when ho tries. Complete Christmas tree outfits, nuts, candy, ormtmouts and candles at prices which defy competition at The Spa, 1 1 1 State street. Tax Collections, Hherlff Durbiii Wednesday turned Into tho county treasury $11,(110 08. This is 181)8 tax money, and includes 1710 111 collected as cost of snle, Tho total col lections on account of IBH.H taxes uuumnt til to f'Jtll.MU (10. Thoie Wonderful Dolls. Have you seen tlio flno lino of kid nml dressed doll at tho New York Bucket. They liavo a lino selection of them, at rackot prices. 1'leaso rail in and you will Ik pleased with thoin. a J , Is This True? ftora j-.un uio, ogeit 17 years, was committed Wednesday to tho oiilton tlnry for horsestealing in Douglas coun ty, and Is about to lieromo a mother. Hlie Is an Imbecile. The Uoys and Qirls. ltalu or shine, holiday. Mummy or weekdays makes no difforonco to n man's appetite. Ho wants tho best to be bad at all times and that's why so many patrouUe tlio White Uouso Restaurant, 108 8Uto t., Satom, sua SI. Elmo Restaurant, 244 Comrnorolal t, Solum unu lie pleased It you buy y y Ixioks at tho Now York ft ild at tho lowest prices. our hoi tucket, all Please call Sl.'Jt nj:OHQE IM08., Proprietors. Tiik jouii.val's original Christmas story appears Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Kor Oovernor. Tho Democratic state contention of Louisiana has nominated W. W. Heard, ireBent state auditor, for governor after an exciting session. 17,000 Bales. .More than 17,000 bales of hops have been Bccurcd from growers by tho Ore gon llopgrowors' Association. Contracts for 8000 additional bales may, It Is ex pected, easily bo niado. Col, Alley, who sprung Hermann's imino for senator just at the right mo ment to ensure Dolph's defeat in 18!)5, says : "We have a letter In our possession from lion. JJingor Hermann, commis sioner of the general laud ofllco, at Washington. (Mr. Ilcrmuiin has not given any Information to tho Associated Press nor to anybody that ho Is pledged to supjiort Sonator Mcllride for re-election nor has ho pledged his sup- 1ort any ono for thatolilce. Those who mow Mr. Hermann best, did not be lieve any such stuff, as ho is tho most earoful public man to make pledges who over lived in Oregon. Democratic pa pers are handling this false report with much delight, as they think the foolish story will Injure Mr. Hermann. W.J. D'Arcy deputy district grand president of tlio order of Xatlvo Sous of Oregon went to Hllvertou Wednesday, w hero ho Installed the nlllcers of the local cabin of tho onlor. On Tuesday evening ho performed a similar son ice for the cabin at Jefferson. of Monmouth, was Heuator Mulkoy, in this city today. Catarrh Cannot De Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as tticy cannot reach the float of tho din ease. Catarrh Is a l oon or constitu tional disease, and In order to euro It you must take interim) remedies, . aill'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and acts directly on tlio blond and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Curu Is not u quack iiidloluo, It was proscribed by nnouf the best physio tans In tills country for yeurs, unit Is n regular prescription. It, Is composed of the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two In gredients Is whut produces such won dcrftil results In curing Catarrh, .Send for testimonials, frco. K. J. Oiiumw &Co., Props., Toledo, O, Kohl by Druggists, 75c. Kill's kuiiiiiv nils arc me host All ilruirgUU tfuaranten lr. Mllf' I' A is iMJitONtoii Hcailache, "Ooo coat a llano.'' Dr. J, K. Calbreath, the newly apolnt od asylum superintendent, has been In town sovcral days looking over his Held of labors. Ho finds himself handicapped in many respects and will not bo nblo to accomplish many reforms, or even mnko many changes in that Institution. Tho present loard of physicians, who aro tho main stsikcs in tho wheels of Ore gon's greatest institutions woroappolntcd for four years befuro the present admin istration begun. It, D. Alien of Sllvorton was named for bookkopor under tho new admin istration before Calbroath was named so it said. Now it is whispered that Supt Paluo has arranged to liavo all the old officials and heads of depart ments remain on pay during January to "Instruct" their successors In their duty. That will lw a polite way of con tinuing them a month on pay. Thou it is reported that only a perfunctory Inventory will bo taken. 1'ulno had a very elaborate inventory takon and claimed to roveal a large-sized African in Dr. Itowland's woodpiles. Hut of ills affairs economy requires that no In ventory lo had. If all reports are true, there was uover a time when an inven tory was quite so badly needed as at present. The new superintendent says he will not run the asylum solely to mako a showing of low per capita expense. Ho believes tho welfare of tho patients is to lie considered ns well as economy. Neither will ho run the asylum on I ho lines of being a repository for push politicians or a kind of high social function. Ho will Insist on tho right to din-hurgo any employe from tho high est to tho lowest If remiss In perform ance of duty, Dr. Calbreath is a man of high char acter in his profession, as a public man and a gentleman, and It is mora than likely ho will make an effort to hold tho reins of Oregon's biggest Institution firmly and wisely for tho state as well as tho unfortunates in his keeping. INVKNTOUV IIKOUN. Taking of an inventory was begun to day at tho asylum, conducted by Supt. Paine, tlio Biipt.-oloct and his two sub apN)intees, Allou and Post, "'' IP Reduction In tloys Pants. The Now York Hacket has iiuido unite a reduction on somo lines of chll (Irons knee pants suits, ami young men's suits which they wish to closo out. Now is a good tlmo to buy for vour boys. Please call. '.M-'-H Kugeno has I0,U'S 11 outstanding In warrants, with f 1 tUl f 09 cash on hand. O. II. Van Huron and family went to Jefferson to spent Christmas. K. A. Swono returned from the Kast last night und went to Ashland today, Dr. T, 0, Smith 8r., and wife went to Portland tills morning to spend Christ mas. Little Helen Until ltozorth, went to Present I Portland this mornina to snend Christ mas. Mrs. Edith Wotherod, state organizer ofnatlvodaugliters, returned to Portland last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Durbln, went to Arlington, this morning to spend Christ inas with their eon. W. A. Itcid, of Bkagway, Alaska, came up last night to spend Christmas with Hon, Geo, Downing. Mrs. S. C. Ktghtllnger has gone to the bodsldo of her mother who Is quite ill ut Illachly, Lane county. Mrs. J. H.Coltes and children went to Arlington to spend Christinas with her brother Chas. Durbln. Mrs. Hello Frost of Astoria, daughter of Mrs. P. A, Thomas, came up last night to Bpond tho holidays here. Mrs. A. L. Shafer, of Dakor City, who has been visiting her brother, W. T. IMgdon, went homo this morning. Miss Minnie Whitney of Woodburu, came up last night to visit her aunt Mrs J. P. Stalgorat tho Cottago Hotel. Mis. 0. H. Monroe, of Portland, who was hero on business for the last fow weeks, returned homo to scnd tho holi days. J. C. Ooodalc has gone to spend Christmas with tho old folks at home, in Coburg. Tho. King is In charge of the liimlwr yard. Mrs. O. Stoluor, who vUltcd Portland friends for a few woeks, returned latt night with her two grand daughters, who will RMud Christmas here. I .Misses norma and r.mma beiiiiireoe, I who arc attending whool in Tacoma, camo up last night to ond the holi days with their mother, Mrs. Chas. Sohlhrcde. Mrs. Lottie Ivotchum, Mrs. J. J. Dubenvlllo and daughter and Mrs. Lee Palno, all of Albany, who made a short visit to Salem friends, returned home ait night. Itov. W. Shupp, formerly pastor of tlio 17th street Evangelical church, now presiding elder of this district with rosidenco in Portland, camo up with his family yesterday and will spend tho holidays hero. M. L. Jones came up from Brooks this morning and aftor some consulta tion on important matters connected v itli tho Hopgrower's Association exe cutive committee took tho afternoon train for Portland on tho samo business. In Eastern Oregon times seem to be better. Cattle, wool and Bhcop aro high. The mines bring up tho rear with a constant stream of activity. Southern Oregon is much tho same. The valloy has been hit hard, with no fruit, and wheat, hops and spuiN low. The Booth Estate. Tho report of E. M. Lafore, Claud Qatcli and 0. P. Uishop, appraisers of the estate of John C. Uooth, deceased, has been tiled. Tho Inventory shows real estate valued at fttiM, promissory notes valued at i&VM. and other items railing total to $7o5S).(!l. Art Department. Fine art panels, picture frames, cheniel stand and tablo covers, piano and bu reau scarfs, stamped linens, napkins, doylies, and a host of other articles suit able for nresents at tho New York Itueket. all at racket prices. Save inone, by colling. HOTEL ARRIVALS. IT I'MIHI'S NEW lltt The salesman and women were kept on a rush slnco tho annotinc. merit of Iho great reduction sale for tho purjwse of making room for tho spring stock. It does not tako tho Salem public long to find out genuine- sale. It is astonishing to seo how many jackete the ladicg tool away and capes at almost h'alf their valuo. Tho only thing that Fried, man's Now Hacket had to purchaso was trunks and valises as itiviiH ably tho customers would pack tho trunks and valises full of goods bo! foro leaving tho store This groat reduction salo will continue until wo go east for tho spring purchase. Moantimo wo must empty our shelves and counters. Those In want of clothing come in and hwir what our suit Fays to you, hear om ovroont talk, see what our ills ter says to you, hear what our ladies caOH and jackets will say to you see our ladles' furnishing goods department, look at our prices on men's furnishing, hear our towels talk to you, our ladles' ami men's mackintoshes will say, tako them away. Our notion depart ment wo prove immense bargains to you. Our laces and embroideries Mil show you that wo mean business. Come while the assortment la good. You will find that Friedman's Now Hacket Is tho hnrgaln house of Palem. Corner Slate and Commercial. Some Grand Holiday Bargains in FURNITURE at noney ai-2t Sonnemann nU6ti0ll Sale Of Elegant China and Bohemian Ware To Please a Friend. What would plcaso a friend moro than to receive tor a present a lino photo graph album, The Now York Racket lias a largo Biipply of them, in the latost styles, at racket prices. Don't fail to call a WILI.ASIKTTK. .M. Meyer, Oeo. E. Winle, New York, S. J. eiipHon, Philadelphia, Pa., E. L. Pilchard, Now York; Lewis McKlssick, San Francisco j (jeo. A. Cruic, Juliu Low, H.M.Ogden, F. D. Shields, Port land; J. Moiiholmer, Milwaukee; Sam S. Goldsmith, Portland, ' Dr. A. Muz .arelll, Portland. rorr.MiK. W. 11. DaiiHhertv. Wallowa Co.. Or., A. inn. '..-l " . w!-.. ,!....!.. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc, J JUST RECBIYBD A FINE LINE OH 6ARVING SETS SUITABLE FOU CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 0. Mills, Newberg; Miss uey, WooUiairii; -Miss llultevllle. Minnie Whit Nellie Feller, Also Cutlery, Shears Sissors. ct: HOLIDAY GOODSl I and seo thorn. W present our stock of goods to tho attention of tlio people i with tho assurance that it is not surp.tHHtsl In extent, char acter or low price. Make your selections Now for the Holidays, TOILET WARE, DESK GOODS, NOVELTIES. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN SILVER AND GOLD GOODS, SOME NICELY JEWELED. ALSO FINE LINES OF WATCHES AND DIA MOND GOODS. ee o ur Guaranteed $15 Gold Filled Watches. Sterling Bllvor Umbrellas and Walking Sticks. Give us a call. Wo can save you mouoy.aa wo buy in largo quan tities and direct from the Manufacturers, S- W- THOMPSON PHONB CIOI and CO. GRAY BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. . . . .20 lbs for l (X) . ..per bag I'l.tH) ,...;! cans fur .'JA . .11 cans for pur bunch per can )Hr quart per Hi 2 -d iATATATATA.VVkVAYATAVAVATAVAV IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHBIIIIIIII" f JBu2? Well, J9es! j A rare opportunity to Purchase Elegant Crockerv, Glassware, lardiniers, II. G. Sonnemaii has an immense grocery trade and hasn't room enough to carry all the lines of goods. He has concluded to dispose o. the crockery and glassware and therefore will sell them at Auction at his place of business on State street, next to Liberty. Sale commences Tuesday, December 19 at 2 P. M. The biggest Holiday trade thus far we've ever had and every day gets bigger. You find what woadvortlse. That accounts for the constant growth In trade. Wo hear many compliments for our stock, and the extra good values, iou cau prove minus tor yourseii uy coiniug down morning, noon or nigui. '1 Here's a (orco of 13 clerks, you won't have to wait long, neitln DO YOU IlKST OltANfLNTKII SUU.MI llKST(lltNUI.ATi:il Hl'UAIl llKSr STAND Mill TOM AW US ... ., JlDtT STNIIAIII COHV IlKNT 1II.OCK MATCIMM Srmcn.v fancv imi'ohtfii fiikm'ii ems '.'." Ka.VCV KAHTF.IIV I KAMIKIIIIIKH HXTIU QUAUTV FULI, 1'IIFAM CIIKUSI! ....." Vwnr ciioick jicsii iiion (Wheat Klako) largo packages.' AllSt A HAMMKU SODA, lll'I.K DKIIT Villi nsii . . . Svitui' (ciioick) .. . .........I. Hock wiiiiat flock, (nu wiantuih, itiik) .!..!' .'!.'.'.'.'.' .' .'. ', Hkst standaiiii iiiiandn fuiuii at nu. thick's cnutM iiakimi i-oiriiKit per 1 lb tins TKAUII MAIIMALAIIK, KXTRA IINK IK.T Cttll Fancy mkhcku swbct i-ota-toi 10 lbs for Ciioick mixkii caniiy , !1 lbs for Walnuts, Almonds, llriizilmits, Fillwrls, IVcans, IVaYiu'ts, etc."! all at that defy euiiipotltinii. Comu and see us. Very Itosnt. per Hi per lb ,..ln gallon pails ...per 10 lhs.uk .85 .01 .15 .10 .15 .10 .05 .10 M .35 .75 prieiw DAJTION BROS, TWO SIORES HAMCM'3 UKADtNO STORK' I THE LEADER I SPECIALS rOR THIS WEEK. TWO STORES Ladies' Tailor made suits $25.00 for f 00. Uolf Capes, $10.00 for $ 7.00. Collarettes. $12.00 for J8.00. Jackets, 14.00 for J10.00 Muslin underwear, fancy hosiery, 'kid gloves, handker- ; Is. urlassware. chnvivvnw Hnllc air- bo bonxl to death liniortiinfiig you to buy. her will you g in and continues daily at 2 and 7 P. At. until the above mentioned stock is disposed of. "4 124Sfflml. a jrgHr ww J v i -!urr!n 42p NK' "-w .. j Til 1 all Kid body dolls, 20c up. China dolls, 5c up. Purses, 5c up. Aisses' wool mittens, 10c up. Story books, lc up Games. 5c up. Photo albums, 50c up. China cups and saucers 10c up. Silk mittens, 48c up. Ladies' Linen hemstitched handkerchiefs, 6 1-4c up. Aen's ditto, 14c up. Harmonicas, 5c up. 1 have the cheapest line of dolls I've over seen, 'lake my 21 china doll at 40o and you can't beat it in tho county. And my 14 inch one for 15o Is what always sells for 20c. The Bo ones aro like others say luo lor. Watch our windows eleely, It pay. In bibles and Testamenets 1 have four splendid numbers, ami four only. A beautiful testament in black seal, lloxlblo, pooket lo 60c. wra pare It with other 76o one. My lllbles run 75o, $1.15, $1.40 and tl.00 all black seal, teachers bibles and almut a fourth less than you'll find. T'",', fletfect f. xZf XVJLxi.XI XH Miss Welch has a large line of the popular religious Come and look them over, literature on sale here, from the popular 5c line of David 0, Cook up to tho very twit that's to be had. BMa CROSSING THE OCEAN ROBINSON CRUSOE TIDDLE DE WINKS NURSERY PUZZLE SOLDIERS' GAME STEEPLE CHASE BICYCLE RACE WAR AT SEA FOOTBALL nnnnnnnnnnnnrnm. fc .mum. chiefs, glassware, chinaware, dolls, etc. MRS. CM. B. PRASBR 265-271 Commercial St HEED'S OPJ3KA HOUSE TA1TO.V BI103. Mtnger. GRAND CHRISTMAS EVENT 25 O.VK MOIIT ONLV MONDAY. DKCHMHF.lt, ONK MOIIT ONLY 25 Three Days Before Xmas Tlio time Is Indeed short, anJ aro in splendid shape to supul) your overy want In both store !' ling's: Our Doll Assortment The IiMnf Arkansas IlilU, Little steam train In south window tuns at 4 and 7 p. m. dally, ItriugtheliUlegi SIORE OPEN EVENINGS. IWIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Comi ijwmwaiiiiMHa-iiBWWiwiiiiiiiiinniii-wawti-m DOMINOES AUTHORS POLLY SNAPS Lorro BO PEEP BASEBALL OLD MAID CHECKERS PALMISTRY CAKE WALK JACK STRAWS ROUGH RIDERS HOLD THE FORT PRETTY VILLAGE BATTLE OF MANILA? I PRICES 5c 10c 15c 25c AND UP! uuimuuiiiuimmuiu ill! Ibts The Coin-union Hiieceator to 'i-IIOUH At'ltrtS," y an exceptionally Stroii'Com-iany. Kveryhody says we and cheapest in tow have I In- b,t own. aetly as nnxluoal at the Klftl! Theater. .Vow York Cltv, ).-. perforinanoiiei. Orohoitra, 7fte. Turqnet, noo. Avenue siriilivo tl alary a5o, -,., uaieryac , WeaU now Milling. Ut IUIuoujj, jrn). Sod Ikdeuny 6XHj. Every Nook Of our "llijj Store" Is fillwl iuiflnwiiit( with holiday gifuaif propriato in t,tyle, rlj-ht in p" Fine Albums Wo beln at the.very lonwt pru'-' and tako you up as far as )'''' w Nh to ko by easy stagns. .33 " PflTTON BROS. Holiday Emporiums. Thesa and all kinds of Pictures and Embossed Blocks at F, S, Dearbornfs 263 Commercial St. EVERYTHING AT COST. 'I'llO UlltirO Stock (if thnn.lK.m II....I-... Store, ppiioslte Postofliee. si, OreKOu, is now Iwlnc sacrificed at cost Nolteserre! No Foolishness! Kveryl thlnROoes! The stock consists in part -". !" . uruiiemen and Ladies' i'iuSSr&ft,S,a "Mnh?-J OSBURN'S RACKET STORE Out 178 Days, The giod ship Critic has jnl awne-1 with u cargo of the celebrate.1 Uiiuj Portland Cement. Plenty on hand and for sale. Also 20,000 feet drain tile t reasonable prices, D S. BENTLEY & COMPANY. 31Q Front Street i . V