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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1903)
'ftfEKfZSilllW' 'f'f'm-itmrimm'tvmn- "Vb mumprjp j (ijp "tw S5 vr FACE EIGHT. MWHMIMMI i J- "' r - "iTHE"AlI-VOUHNAlSALEM, OREQQNfcWEeNtSPAVrAPmL-gy 1893.- -if" -G lh ' . -n. 'wmm. : V?v HBIMImWlfimIMIMIMIMIIIIMWfllli'l Salem's Best Store xy.a K HflFInu liv B HPmBfMlli ' V - . r, W iHfiN5 Timrsday and ! Monday Are Sfcial Dnys l Our Special Feature for Thursday's soiling will bo TURKISH TOWELS (JO Inches lonp, 20 inches wide, that readily soil at 40c Z ARMOUR'S TOILET SOAP f La Holto How, Lu France Itoso, Armoureta, Carnation Pink, Ynrgin Violet. Sell at 10c a bar. X S Everv towel purchase entitles you to your choice of any of the j above mentioned brands of soap. They go at the extremely 29c low nrire fif - - ' low price of See Commercial Street Display T esdays and Fridays arc Dish Days Blrt MBIHB Spectacle Repairing ' 18 AN IMPORTANT FKATURB OP OUR DU8INES8. OUR SUCCESS TUB PA8T 8BVKN YEARS IN SALEM IS DUE ENTIRELY TO IIIOII d'RADE WORK, 1-ROMI'T 8ERViaB AND RBASONADLE CHARGES. IP YOU HAVE A DROKEN LENS.PRAMD, OR ANYTHING IN THE OPTICAL LINE niUNG IT TO US AND WE WILL RESTORE IT TO IT8 OIUOINAL USEFULNESS AT RBASONAIJLB COST Lenses In Frames, from 23 to GOc. Lenses, Rlmeleit, 60 to 7Cc. NEXT TIME YOUR GLASSES DREAK TRY US WE HAVE THE IN. 8TRUMENT8 FOR MEA8URINO YOUR EYE OR LENSE8. CHAS.H. P-UNOB3 Pioneer Optician, 88 State St.. Next door.to Bush's Ban. i. A. AUP ERIE, President. E. W. HAZARD, Cashier. A. F. HOFGR, Vice President. err - HALL'S FERRY The short route Jo Independence, AWmmouth, Buena Vista, Suver, Corvallis and other points on the West side. Investigate Coal Roads Now York, April 22. The Interstate commerce commission, called to In vestigate tho chargo of the coal car rying roads violating tho Interstate commerce law, began Ita second day's session this morning. Counsel for complainant, Hearst, offered tables showing tho earnings of the coal roads was two or thrco times greater than thoso of nil other roads. There was an. exciting time when cx-Judgo Campbell, representing the Reading Reed, lost his temper, and charged tho newspapers oflho coun try with stirring up-agitation without any groundwork. Ho said: "I tell you now that for 20 years youipcople of New York hare been taking tho bowols out of tho stnto of Pennsylvania. "You aro getting coal at a loss to tho operators. You who complain tho loudest own palaces on Fifth avenue and rent tcnemont houses. When tho price Is put up to a paying point, you howl, like a pack of whipped dogs, you who pay less for coat Uian I do, and I live nearest the mines. You don't pay enough, and I mean beforo this hear ing Is finished to ask permission from tho commlsolon to advanco tho frolglit rates on real from the mines to tho seaboard." Consul Shcarn retorted that lie was glad to hoar Judgo Campbell, who represents one of tho most noted mil lionaires In this country, refer to tho peoplo of this great city as a paok of whipped dogs; It may or may not In create their respect for him. Burglarized Postoffice Frankfort, Ind., April 22. Burglars blew tho safe In tho postofllco at Mlchlgantown this morning. Whllo tho safo was being blown a physlclau, returning from a call, who had been captured by tho burglars, and was tied to It, was badly shocked by the force of tho oxploslon. After the robbery, tho burglars and officers en gaged In a pistol fight, tbo robbers es caping, but it is believed one was wounded. Miles Crow, a track-wnlkcr at Ash land, was found dead in an outhouse near tho section-house, near Gregory, Uils morning. POINTS ABOUT TURTLES. Ohio River . JJoomiiig Kvnnsvllle. Ind., April 22. Tho Ohio river tills morning Is a foot nbovo tho dnnger lino. Reports from tho river counties continue to Indicate serious conditions and great proporty dam ngo. Emperor, of JjYlorocco Madrid. April 22. Tho papers today state that Miillal Mohammed, the Sul tun's brother, has boon proclaimed llmperor of Morocco, at Foz. Good roads, leading to ferry and fjood service on the boat. 1 VrSrS ill D A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. NEEDHAItt & CO. -PAINTERS- Patntlng. Calsomlnlng and Paper Hairing- Work all Guaranteed. Leave orders at Savare A Fletcher's Feed store. SALEM, OREGON. J.'M. HOWELL Cash Market IV la Htelqur'i Fish Market, State street JKreih meats ol all kind, hauit, Bhonld drs, bacon, lard, etc. Prompt Service Phone, Main 1401. It s Time To tmvo your Dlcycle overhauled, Cleaned, Wins or Tires put on, or any .thing else you may need, and tbls'la a. good placo to bring. It. FRANK J. M00RES 1M Court St. Phone 2644 Exclusive Safety Devices '? s6.TtMH1BB!Jto8aJeouIpped nil IU through trsJnr with the Westlnghouse Hlfafiti)urake. What is more It la tho only rail road to th.o Koat that has placed this yreat safety-device ou all thro' trains, Tho now brake will stop a train In 30 per cent (mi distance than re quired with tho bolt best braking an- jllnco. Take tho Rurllngton Route East ..Via., pUll&$4. Denver, or Bt. Paul Hai you like it" lOO TJrjIRP STUBMT, POnTLAND, A Dainty TURNOUT Wo hnvu the largest and best as sortment of up-to-date driving wagons this season that wo have ever shown. Our new floor urraugemont pcrmltsjis to keop the most of our dainty light rigs on tho lower floor. Wo would uo. pleased to havo you call at any time. Open Driving Wagons. Top Uuggles, Dike Wagons, ' " Surrlos. Spring Wagons. Farm Hacks. Delivery Wagons. Rural Mall Wagons. And ovorytlilng that bolougs to a first-class tohlolo nnd Implement house. We fit rubber tires to any rjg wo sel hard rubber fires, cushion tiros' or pneumatic tires. We also fit Alt Borts of rubber tires to old and new rigs of any make.' Call and let us figure with you. ?, A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 8t, Salem. Farm Mainlnery, Bicycles, Sewing Machines and Supplies, N. H. Barley, Seyvln Mcln ratu. . Wanted Washington. April 22. A dispatch from Mlnlstor Powoll today says Monte Crista and Snft Domingo Is be ing threatened by tho gunboat lude Iendoioo, and requests tho prosonce of a United States warship to protect American Interests Immediately. N. Y. 8tock Exchanne' New Home. Now York. April 22. The new homo of the Now York stock ox, change was formally oponed today. Tho event was not marked with any, great festivities, beyond a general ceremony with speeches and address es. Th new building Is located. In IJrood strtoi Just south of Wall street and In one of tho most- uruuto and-fm posing edifices In tho nimmial dls Jrlot. New ork, April 28. Hleiou hun drvnl brokers and officials from vari ous parts In this nnd other couutrieji ore iiivueii. we guosts. numbering 4000, filled the floor and rooms of the. now biook exenange today to attend wiu viirvuiiuiies or opening the new building. It was a groat day for WaJI street, and there was much ado over tho affair. : Russell Sage appeared on the floor qf the new oxehangt, and was greeted with cheers. Almost Immediately nf tor him came Morgan, who seemed to know everything, and good-humored! shook hands continuously At 11 o'clock President Keppler and Mayor Low appeared. Keppler. In a speech accepting tho building from the com mittee, said the stock exchange refk resented a, great kaleidoscope, whose changes mirrored tho rommerco-of tho world, whose members, at tlmfs of great financial distress, had often averted calamity and ruin. T),rr Arr Not Ho Much Like Onn An other mm Many People Ttiluk, In moist plnces in the fields nnd meadows inny bo found tho wood tor toise, n soh?r sort of turtlo of a brown or reddish brown color above, the shelj having u ridge in Its middle along the back, Hays N'nturo Study. Each plato of tho shell - underneath has a black blotch. In mild holes nnd In small ponds, of ten resting ou a log or stono nbovo the water, one may almost nlwnys And tho painted turtle, which has tho margin of the shell marked red, while the shell underneath Is yellow. These turtles are not ho easily captured as tho wood turtle, for they nre rather timid and often slip Into tliu water when ap proached, but with patience nnd In geliulty they can be outwitted nt last and one pct-iircd for examination. It will bo niro Koort fortune to find a turtle ut a ineiil nnd see him hold his feed, hoiuetlmes wlUi one foro foot, Hoinotluies with the other, but never with Iwth nt once, ns eats nnd dogs often do. After watching him for nwhlle try to find whether he nlwnys draws bis tall in on tho same sldo of his box house. Experiment with the sniiin turtle over nud owr; then sometimes try other tur tles In the name wny and And out for yourself whether turtles vnry In ihls limit or of hiding nwny their lulls. This Is inure Important than you can Imag ine. If ull the nulinals nnd plants of the same sort were nlwnys tho samo there would never be tiny change In tho living world. Couilt ilui toes on tile foro feet and on the until reel, noticing wiieiuer there nre the same number nil around. Am you ilnd other turtles, particularly Tn different irts of the country, If you travel about, or In stirh museums ns you enii Islt. see what differences you can II ml In thin matter of the number nnd iirr.tni.eiiiont of turtles' toes. It Is flat co Hilly at It may appear to somo people. Noihv nlfO that somo turtles have wi-lihed feet, to enable theiu to sulin the better. Manage in Mne wny to open the tur tle's mouth and Ilnd whether It has teeth, or only hard and rnther sharp cutting edge along tho Jaws. Touch the eyeti gently with n small stick and see the turtle draw a thin Uln over them. This I the third eyelid, tho same ns In hi'iis. pigeons nnd birds generally. Notice that the feet and tall ore cov ered with M'stes; then some time exam ine the foot of n hen or pigeon and see that they are scaly also. In this mat ter of the third eyelid and the scales the birds and the turtles luive feature In common. 1'crhnps some tlmo you will learn how It happened and will find It -y Interesting story. New York Tribune. Whin Love Was Blind Boston, Mass., April 22. E". J. Clark, a wealthy blind musician and Harriet Nichols, a beautiful talented dinger, both blind, doped last night and wero married. Their relatlveo ob jected to tho marriago on, account of their oflllctlon. A Swift Big Race 8an Diego, April 22. Tho crow of tho revenue cutter Manning defeated the crew of the training ship Alert by two and a half minutes in a gig race today. Fully 120,000 changed hands. Six warships are here. Ono sailor won $1000. Chicago, 78-. WHEAT MAHKETS. April 22. Wheat, H GOLD DUST Fig rH Nfatfa hv IVIIKT POWER cw..l Mm. n.n. """TJ1 lllllf Car t li.-?'' w owwsya- ea aant tet A. T. WALN A? et Tho rcsldcnco of R, R. Hinton, near Bako Oven, In Wasco county, was de stroyed by flro Saturday. It was ono J of tho most beautiful homes In tho county, and tho loss Is fully $6000. Tho East Oregon Presbytery, which has bepn holding its regular meeting at Union, has adjourned, to meet nt Corvallis in October. No Dessert More Attractive Why nso gelatine and spend nours soaking, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jcll-Q produces belter results in Inn mtnuloa? trery thing in the package. Simply odd hot water and sot to cool. It's perfection. Asur prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ox. pcno. Try It to-day. In Four Fruit Flo. yorst Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Itasp borry. At grooow. lOo )tU:m Ijlllll NEW TODAY For Sate. Good second-hand squaro piano. Imiulro nt Journal office. 4-22-lw William Snayel; Successor to FarTlugton&Farro, Cash Meat 130 Court Street Will cohHbbc te serve the HMt'k 1 wwHtiii6wsir",,"wTO WUlkeepthe vervcB0lcefii on band constantly. ' Serine Time has come atettt J. A. PATTERSON with a full line of New Fori Carpets, Raiiircs, stoves. Wan t moraines, iryoa want Urrtlai auic iu wan ouu CABHlinc ray rcoia prices before curctiaslne elaiw I will also exchange new totf acbunv iiunu guuas. J, A. PATTERS (Successor tofJ- A. Hotan.) wi' 807 Commerclsl St. 522 SALEM. ' - 0RECJ Sl Across from Postoffice. SrH krtwLsSS DrWrm BweT W-OfiS Fresh Chocolate Chips and Angel Creams... IF'Cccvide dljft Wanted. A chambermaid. Call nt Snlom Lodging House. 4-22-31 MALE HELP WANTED. Airurlfluir. Crcat. 1 Then Is n retaurnnt keeper with r. new and iiipneloim place mi tho uppci wt side aliout whom n story N piln 4in nimnU. This "mine host" make do mH'Xvt of the fact that when he ur HwmI In Ainertcn ns u youth he had more ttngers and toes than dollnrs inn. ilmt it Is due tn his own Industry th-i' tie mm 11111 command his little nrm uf itiuki. wiiltorn and other help. Whet liOfiiMPned nu addition to Ids rooms re-t-vi.tlj Ms frietids were sunu'Imd U m m "Tent wuliliixoned conspicuous au vu!lou pMits of the wall. Tho glas? witTV hImi iHMrH the crest. -I my, I'm." said a frlond recently "wlsre did joii get that crest V "Tlwt belongwl to n king of my wan. In Irehuid." was the reily. "Anil 1 i-uppose you were one of th rofal fmnllyy "Well. I don't know." was tire conn dentlnl reply. - looked It up "In llir As;or library There were several bun dred ,enri to aei-ouiit for. but I thought I'd ink a eiiantv." Now York Tluitu. anted. several persons of gi character to mnnngo district ofllco In ouch Rtato for houso of long standing. Salary $20 woekly In cash each Thursday, direct from main of lice, with all expenses. Co lonial Co., Chicago. -t-22-lw ADROP l-Mrr war TOO MUCH The least rartlcle oflnkr' that unexpectedly drops fronfa fountain ten Is a "drop toormuch" Get a pen lhat.'fdoes not drop writes smooth even and ensi that is kept clean by fllllne-thata the famous "SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN" Continuous writlne with continuous satlsfac 1 1 o n. You can eet one at Pattons Book" Store. Edward Ellis. 144 8 lit. I K3 CLOSING SALE .& TO 1l RAISE CASH W Fmo Stock of Shoes for Mon nnd Women, - J .Must go nt your own prif? WJS2. Jacob Vogt, 265ComVi Drp 220 Sfcfer fer ouleS Jatmfanb Jin 6nn3iiianbe. 140?Wer Vflualonb, 9len !o. 1 Sflfolfa Conb, SBalb unb aflutt. Gtob Brinat S2C00. t,r Hrufe fll. &tneS JBotlom.Canb; outt toa'ubf, treit3, tic. 4H mltn norb W von Saltm. 4 wititt twBH hnn Waijtr otlom (u(riau8. Steb. CiIUs, Golem, Ore. Strike Is Ended. Pittsburg. Pa.. April 2. An adjust ment today ended tho strike of the structural iron workers, who have been, righting the American nrldge, Company for the past six weeks. STATE NEWS, Uoseburg Is to have another brick building. It will bo 6381 feet, and will be occupied by two mercantllo Arms. Llndonberger the Astoria cold-stor- ( rurVltri Uoad. ntVliSt iv dJ wltVticorvuciljdaces on cloth Is u tiueiitlon thut sometimes puz lies the cuieful housewife, if tim fcinh Is not too bad, dipping the ar ticle In soapsuds and hauvlm; it in fhn sun lor some hours will be likely to re move it If the day is dull, bang the piece before a grate flro. Scorched spots that ara very bad and yet have not consumed the fiber of the goods are said to be restoroble by re peated dippings In a saturated solution of borax. The saturated solution, as the chemists-call It, consists of at much salt or crystal as the water will dis solve. It U always safe to put In a lit tle extra. If the borax stands undis turbed In tho bottom of the bottle, one 1 sure of the full streugth solutloa uepeaieu mpptugs of tl's. with expo- .V.SUMMER NORMAL. First National Bank Dulldlne. Sal em, Orecon The first term will open May 4th and continue seven weeks. The second term will open June 22 and continue till the Ausrust examin ation. CUsses will te formed In all branches reaulred for state aad county papers, also In Latin, Short nana, Typewritme, Elocution Hd Drawlncr. Thetultltlon for tack terai will te $6 with an additional fee for each of the lat five branches. More than 500 teachers of Orecon bear. testimony to the success of this scaool UCCESS Is our motto. We will not colltdf oi your accounts, cut enough t i you to place them with us for ctf more -about our sysfti' pnonine main uui. The VANALSTINE. CORDON General Collectors ' Room 4, 275 1-2 Coromercliia Phone Main 801 A. R. MORGAN & CO, Mlttp J. Brownstein & Set 136 Court street. Illehealai paid for Hides, Pells. Wool. Wi and furs: also ,'eeneral dMlerun Iron, Rubbcrand Metals- i! ahwd fiuib-t tttftor lolgi I A. I. EOFF. E. HARTUl NOT IN THE TRUSI1 But for Quality of car Meats. Lard and Poultry we challenge any ce pelltortomeetus Ian cellence HousekeeHA know this ' EOFF & HARTWT i 140 State Street Phone 283 Main. saiem, uitiv stimony to me success oimis SCBOOL ancra, u'-j j AddretsJ. J. Kraps, Salem. Oregon. &tt&Mi&XX&$&m ntA man kaa viift At.. k.i.. h.- hr 5 ' - ls,!w arJSSL sr B Ull 1H fIlinfT Mil Ihlt fleii m . .. . '" "'- . - ..,.. ., w nu rrtfu iinnprnnt jiiaviA..ti.. (mcAeoSTm A THURSDAYS GREAT SALE Eyeiy lady in Salem tihould Tisit the Chicago Store on ThvtsdY we haye" a susprise in stote i out visitors. Tne oods Att matted out on tie counters terribly reduced prices. Mr PVAY RBAS. JSKIw t .-, I -w a. v'w.y wuun wt "- wl