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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1903)
Xf PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOON.MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1903. L .H' T jfutmmmmmmmtmtim9ttmm-mmimM I AT - vMrro co(c Salem's Best Stote i ri& &2mil Xi f ' r--a PORTLAND PAINTERS GO OUT Among the season's silk favorites Crystal Cord Wash Silk will prorv t ably lead. X i Special Wednesday only 34c 1 5 2 Reuular 50c and 65c qualities a fortunate chance for those who have silk wants to fill. See Court Street Window Display. A Qiet Tip Our Glove Stock is complete. All. the new shades for Easter. Everv pair will be reduced for Saturday night Special. This opportunity to supply your glove wants at an unheard ot price occurs but once a season. H f M M M M MYMTUNB9Haaanl44BHMHSIBHaKaBaB Spectacle Repairing 18 AN IMPOIITANT FIIATUIIB 0 V OUR 11USINHSS. OUR SUCCESS TUB PAST SEVEN YEARS IN 8A LKM IS DUB BNTIRELY TO Hiail ORADB WORK, PIIOMPT SERVIO B AND REASONABLE CHARQES. IP YOU HAVE A BROKEN LENS, TRAME. OR ANYTHING IN TUB OPTICAL LINE I1RINO IT TO US AND WE WILL RESTORE IT TO IT8 ORIGINAL USEFULNESS AT RBASONADLB COST , Lenaeo In Frame, from 25 to 50c. - Lenses, Rlmeless, 60 to 75c. NEXT TIME YOUR GLASSES I1RBAK TRY US WB HAVE TUB IN STRUMENTS FOR MEASURING Y OUR EYE OR LENSES. CHAS. J-L HINGES Pioneer Optician, 88 State St., Next door to Bush's Dank. Two Hundredon Strike Today Danger of Strike Causing a General Tie Up Other Trades Will go Out if Non-union Men Work Portland Or., April C Two hun dred painters struck this morning. These men wero in the employ of the Master Painter's Association, which refused to grant a minimum scale of I3.C0 per day. Fifty men aro working for Independent contractors, who are not connected with tho association, and who conceded tho painters' de mands this morning. If nonunion painters are employed by tho Masters' association, tho carpenters, brick layers and othors will strike In sympathy. JUDGE CALLS IT GAMBLING NEW TODAY Turns Down Chicago Stock Board Practically Decides it Cannot Appeal to the Courts And that Local Firms May Use its Quotations Chicago, 73. WHEAT MARKETS. G. Wheat, 73 '4 April GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE IIIDNEY POWCR COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Made for family use. k your grocer ror it. man and aorta always on hand. A. T. WALN Affent Of Interest To floERese?kers, Salem, Or., March 7, 1903. Editor Jeurnal: Dear Sir: For thirty days I will offer my stoek ranch In t 13 b, r 6 w, in Denton county, containing 820 acres for tho sum of $5000. Full Infor mation can bo had at xay residence, No, 643 Stato street. S-7-lm 11ALPH M. DAVI8SON. jNffi2)eTXje: I A. I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY. Pure Lard with no Rendered with greatest care. 3 Just as cheap as adulterated stuff. Also the best smoked (not J wivircu ui ciiikaiiucu' uakuu nun urns, put up oy us. f EOFF & HARTLEY 140 State Street Phone 2853 Mala. Salera, Oregon. &&&&&Z?&?4mV3Xa William Snayely Successor to Farrington&Farror Casli Meat Market 130 Court Street Will continue to serve the cuttle tet ter than ever, aad our trices will al ways be the lowest. Will keepthe verv choicest of meats e hand constantly. For Sale ai a Snap Ono Ludiea' second hand wheel Frank J. Moore's Bjoycmj Repair Shop. Buggies and Other Things We hav tho larx--at and bt se letted stock of road wagons drlvliiK wiiHons, top buggies, surrles. hncks, spring wagons, delivery wngona and nil such to ho found In Oregon south of Portland. If you are Inter ested, cnll around and Inspect. Most of tho lower floor now tilled with dain ty new spring work. Rubber tiros, cushion tiros, pneumatic tires, all in plenty. If you don't want to buy a new rig, call and seo nbout rubbering the old onu. Wo can make It worth your while. Prleos loss than yuu think for. All work tjuuranteod. Oarilim tools aro In order these days. Wo carry tho Iron Age lino, and guarantee every one. Single and Double-wheel hoes, drills, etc., com bined tools and singles. Strictly high grade goods. s Saturday Is a good day to look up the wheel matter. Call around and see our dainty Tribune lino. Racing mod els good for all rlders: rogular mod els, both black and blue: n few 1902 Indlos' at $36 a wonderful bargain. ami thsm cheaper wheels from $25 up. Wo think our wheol stock Is the best In town Our sales would Indicate that the lustomers think so . Call and see Bum secondhand bargains for some ono who can't feel able to buy new. In both ladloa' and gents'. Juvenile wheels, too all sites. Make your boy or girl happy for all summer, by getting them a wheel. Cheap amusement and healthful exer cise. Sundries for every Wheelman. Good, tftnpla things at the correct prices, vwn a gas lamp aun enjoy a ride. Don't dodgo the police with no light on your wheel; makes you reel llko a criminal, and you can't look your nolfihbor In the eye. Carbide In bulk. S pounds. 25c. Dig foot pumps, 50c. Tlis fitted to any make of wheel All prices, from J5.00 up. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty St, Salem, Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. K. H. Btirley, Sewing Machine Repairing Rioting Injklgrade Vienna April 6. The Degrade cor respondent of the Taggoblatt wires that the shop apprentices and mes sengers started a demonstration against police regulations tonight, nnd students Joined in to load them. Troop were called out nnd flrod a vol ley Into the ranks of tho demon stntftrs. rive of whom wore-kllled and IG wounded. Are Using Slow Ships Iondon April 6. In tho House of Commons today I'oHfmastor-Gotieral Chamberlain nnsworing complaints nvalnst the slownees of malls since the advent of the American ship com bliuu snld that he was nwart slow vessels had been used but ho had 'been assured thnt these affairs would be remedied nfter May 5th when fast steamers will be running regularly. More Russian Conspiracies St. Petersburg, April C An elabor ate conspiracy has been unoarthod to assasslnnte the ministers of religion nnd tho Interior. Numorous arrosts havo been made, and tho pollco are today closing In on the other conspi rators. Injunction Dissolved Cincinnati, April C In the United States circuit court this afternoon Judge I.urtou dissolved the temporary Injunction secured some time ago by a minority or tho stockholders of the Southern Purine railway. St. Louts, April 0. Terming Its transactions gambling, and denying It a right to resort to courts of equity. Judge Adams, of tho United States circuit court, this morning Bcored tho Chlcngo board of trade In an opinion handed down, refusing tho board an Injunction against local firms for using Its quotations. Judgo Adams says the question Is whothor the proporty right of tho bonrd of trade may havo In its quota tions are not tainted with immorality, so ns to preclude It from resorting to n court of equity. Quotadons result from wngering on the fnturo price of grain or hog products. 1 am satisfied a very large percentage of tho so called sales for future delivery are merely gambling transactions. There Is no purpose on the mrt of the seller to deliver, and no purposo on tho part of the buyer to receive the subject of tlie sale. Information on prices mnde In this manner, has, In my opinion, no legitimate tendency to promote the commerce of tho country, but. on tho contrary, Its tondeney Is only to ox cite the gambling propensities of the public As such It Is not of tho spe cies of proporty which nppenls to' a court of conscience for its protection. Wanted. Experienced Tontine solici tors to act as general agent for all or part of Oregon. Wrlto or call, A. V. Curby, Room 447 Portland Ho tel, 1 to 5 p. m , Portland, Oregon. 4-G-3t For 8ale. Ono ten-room house; por celain bath and hot and cold water. Call at 502 Liberty street. 4-G-tf Wanted. To rent a tract of land for pasture Inquire of Commercial Cream Co. 4-6-lwk Unfurnished Rooms for rent for housekeeping to persons with no children; 323 Church su 4-6-31 Serine Time has come and so has J.A.PATTERSON with a full line of New Furniture, Carpets. Ranees. Stoves. Wall Paper, Moldings. If you want bargains be sure to call and examine my eoodsand prices before purchasing elsewhere. I will also exchange new eoods for second hand eoods. W3Bg,3BmA '""""urrrrrm Our free demonstration of "Eastman Kodak Develop. ine Machine "If von bavn't seen It work do so before 6 o'clock tonleht"lfyoBfllvc any films to develoj hir them to us before the 4ta onstrattonisoverandtki will be developed free ot charec Pattons Bool Stme.ll j. Bad Bills Like eees don't imorove with .. Look ud your old accounts. cUrM;..' with us. we will handlethcra, chirrf A PATTERSON ! s,w te "io " ? (Successor to j. A. Rot,,, ' ! The &X!&V ' 307 Commercial 8t. i Room 4. 275 1-2 Commercial it. SALEM, - - . OREGON. A. R. MORGAN & CO.. Maninn. Across from Postofllre. i Phone Main 801andlearnhowwedolt HHHBHSnlB5S-rBnHEZKEBBBHtBIB K m a a m Tlieie is a Keen Sense of Comfort i m In ridinp- a wheel that you know will safely -carry you" over all kinds of roads-one that jrives you no trouble S whatevei one lhat ruiib so smoothly and easily you4 ? are unconsius of the fact that von are oroDellintr if. H - "- .' -- "- :,-- .',i., r r . " .. ItitKt ib iNUUUtbb WUKNas to wnat that is Levees Hold Water In. Memphis, April 0. Information wns received here today thnt the wind Friday damaged property at I.nconln Circle to the amount of 00.000. So much water wns washed through tho crevasse that the lovees below will have to be cut to let It out. Tiie Wonder Of !e Cortury WWt.t to nrtrr i' UAM.K Hi. b .umh. lh i.Jiitt'rt.t .' - 4 ro it'o i . i.idubwuh ion Mrr al ui ex rrouigir u w iure. tM tlKAM.S J I M . V V I K 1 1 11 1141 - .'' tor the llrty and lut-tr"! t l' conlit-, ti ,t 1. undnubU pjly lU A.: ..J mt. 1rj.n , rj, ot (t kl jd. Th rtJ r .. ( t 'ilk nlm.lor, No worn, tlurn (..-, U'.'0 of u an nctJrd la (tut anuuuam ax. It AQliWfltWWiiDO f DIED. roWLRTb At the farm home, near Wheatland, at 8 p. m Saturday, April t. 1802, Itachael fowler, nget'l 7S yeura. of pnonnionln. The decal came to Oregon In 1S0I. settling In the Cholmlem country. Nine yenrs lator she removed to Wheatland, where she spent the romnlndor dt her life. Sho Is survived by throe sons, viz: M. II. Kowler. J. W. Kowlor and P. II. Fow ler, nil of Wheatland. Funoral Services wore held at tho late home nt 10 o'clock Oils monlng, and burial took place In the Hope well cemetery. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in tho family every day. Let U3 answer it to-day. Try Jell-O. n delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no bakintrl add boilinir wator and set to eooL Flavers: Lemon, Orange. Rasp berry nnd Strawberry, at your grocers to-uay. Get a packaijo locts. Fresh Taffys Today Srlzwt cfc djUg 4- a S3 kl ca n n n n u n n m a a n a a -everyone knows it's the iiiWuuuiiuuuiiiiiiUJiiiuiUMUiiiiiiiiiwm BICYCLES p rrntTnntinnmtnnmTnnrmrrnmmnnrrnif uTtcBcst Wheel on Earth" S35.00 . FOR. STANDARD CHA'N AODELS .wheel; 4 sn " f Old wheels taken in trade. Wheels sold on installments Bicycle Repairing in A 1 its Branches SHIPP & HAUSER THE BICYCLE MEN 23S Commercial bt. Opposite Capital National Bnnk. BBnalHBIBallaH-HBKBs1IfI 4- i i t t t mcAmSm &EQJPZJ5S 33LWGAXNJ&&Ur$E' THEGRBATDAY At the Chlcaeo Store Alt r previous efforts to please and W crear tarealnsio ourcu rs Is completely outdone ty t supealor values we have tltrttow you on Tuesday. The prices we arc asvintr for reliable first-class dry goods Is a surprise to U who see them. SALE FUR THIS DAY ONLY mralK ITO EdDM CCBTIlnro iiurniuu rLftiuiicOii . Aiir- h i Lh-i kne HmrlkiS' ttm.ffJlty,MiTktlGtrJctmt'i ittcrtopUs, wiiitta by frottt, ami j ttla t.itrtltMl liv Mi bta lo mX K lnluU to IIkho who " Urm tt 'in AirMfrs. ul ' aM amstt, com- plenau4ua i.,Virni)a b (urIUU.M liUltlt.yirtf Oil ( emmtrcill Acricu.1tLrtn tciturc In w.vnh the OuJJiOS Jtoo fAKUkH U uacxct.kJ. TUE C1UII V CC1T IDCO.wvw iiiiainantki ii.niuui.ui rui, Lt- Urn. fitmcr II Wi. TU G4 Ci. i"jV CttU, tiSrtrx ttrmtr. tlhl YrC Wl I'uft cotubint taouka tVi lVrtrtmcnt ot machT)us and iwmi aa ckki w in pcxui r amuy -apcn. KjFK. Sample Conv f . . , I. , ,1 i Jt "a FaV, magulus loctn, wlU ha miikj tn yuu by addntilng lUOaxo Jwm Paidis. Muuucda UutkUoa, C3nlao, 1U. OUR SPECIAL OFFER Weekly Journal I, year SL00 (or.Dally. 3 nionthsl v $1.00 Ofanpe Ju3J'FArmir 1 mr Our price for coth S2.00 SI 35 Cdward Ellis. 144 State St Special Redactions on the old stock still continues Shoes below cost Best styles Call early. Jacob Vogt, 265ComflSt. J. M. HOWELL Cash Market In Btcincr'a Flab Market, State street Fresh meata of all klnda. hams, 8hoald ders, bacon, lard, etc Prompt Service Phone, Main 1401. At 29? per yard. Beautiful high grade Jap Silks, beautiful, rich colors; the rogular price Is 39c. Ftor this day only. 29c. At 53.49. fieautlful Whlto China Silk Waists, made by the host manu facturers; olahoratoly trimmed:; tho regular price Is $6. For this day only. $3.19. At 85c per yard. Black Silk Peau do Solo Lustrous Cloth; heavy and thick; ovorv yard guaranteed not to cut or crock; the rogular price is 11.35 pqr yard. For this sale only, 85c. At $4.90. Cream Whlto Peau do Solo Silk Waists, the latest trim mings; tho nowest designs; they aro sample waists and nro tho swollest you ever saw. The regular price Is ?8.50. or this bale only, $L90. At $1.19. Indies' Scow White Hemmed Stitch Underskirts .-ih drop skirt mado of sheer linen lawn; they aro beauties; tho regular price Is J2.25. For this salo only fl.19. At 35c per yard. Crystal Cord Wash Silk; all tho now Bhades; the regular p;rleo Is 50c. For this sale only, 3e. At $1.95. Silk Madras Shirt Waists, bsautlfully trimmed; the regular Price is IJ50. For this ct nni I1.9& At 15c per yard. Genuine Irish nen dress goods, the b6st Pdi oJt splondld for summer wear; the k lar prlco is 25c. For this sale 16c. At 23c per yard. Ami Silk; all looks like silk, and will wwr Jy 3G Inches wide: the regular t OQn A. tY.tr, ntj nnlV 23f .. ui (uia pw .' -- . Great Bargains la Ma Whlto Goods. For this JJC 20c organdies, all color J 75c Calico Wtappers.Jfc , Great bargai s In SIW.F"3 Colored Dress goods. wJ At 98. l-rJj;.; uiovos; me uesi n ""v5 fori price; tho rogular price ' mis sate oniy. vav. iCtirtfiS Ladies' 75c and 1 sUrtl7 very sliehtly soiled. ' this day only. 19 and 35c Stacks of Embroideries ciWi At 19c per yaru. .v.-rt-l . . .... -. nlhhnns: ' ..I Urystat bltts. rauvj rvittl" lar price is aoc a "" only, 19c a yard. e Ladles' Hosiery and V cheap. f Odd lots Men's vnaer-- , . ,a. irvi in up to 40 anu out- 26c . ,Arl SecWl Men's Hats. i---and Hosiery at reduced pr- V ..-,.-.f,tow," i We uave swcks oi ihw Please ask for eoods Advertised. McEVOY BROS., fWr s