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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1903)
rPlWWjPPPffr TBjrfar'fl l n Iff ?. '.fe f, Ilk It ESS jjjrr ri- j. ' '4 'jI&Cd wrr co Boys Washable Suits ,, This warm weather tho Httlo follow needs light comfortable clothing. 20 per cent discount on all Children's Dresses Dainty patterns and durable- At Reduced Prices i Inpvnpticivp a Bathing I SUITS Men, you want a bathing suit just for your vacation and don't want to pay a fortune for it Wo go on this theory when wo price them. "Do'n'tovorlbok'.our flno lines of dtfstors for Indies and gontloraon. Our Notion Stock Is ooinplelo and contains every thing new in Httlo things at Httlo priow jxota person wuo reads our ads can begin to measure tho val ue offered by the moro reading. You've got to see tho goods. WHEAT MARKET. Chicago, Aug 13. Wheat, 80 M?tc GOLD DUST FLOUR ntsds by IONEY POWER COMPANY Sldnsy, OrMn. CHE tor family use, ask roar ! for It Drao in saverta tlwaja on kind, A. T. WALN Aeent INVESTIGATE If you want to get results on your oil accounts, dace them with us for collection It will cost you nothlne URlcss a collection Is made Investl eie our methods of dolnir business. The Delinquent Bulletin should te In the hands ot all business men, Se cure It by placing your old accounts with us. Van AUtlne, Gordon & Co., suite A, S7SVa Commercial atrest Phone Main COI, A. R, Morgan & Co., Mgr. Fresh Sfusta Soda Water and Lemon Ice at tfltmde, Ctwaro Ulllk. 14 Stat At A T i j IT l mi Un placed larger order for these goods than ever before. Large lot mean lower prices, and you shall have the benefit Wc arc ottering .values as never before, and particularly In ladies gold mi gold filled, These arc patterns of the most exquisite and rllc workmanship, We usually sell a good many watches after hop picking but you can select it now and pay for it after . .. ,v.,, uivrcuy jjiur you nrs cnotce. toroc in any wav amy or no buy. Wc want to show you. CHAS. H. HINGES, Jeweler and Optician, 88 State Street. Next door to Ltdd & Bush's Bask, p 10 sH The Warden. Hasjesigned Edward A. McPherson, warden nt tho pcnltenUarr, baa resigned his po rtion, and will romovo to Portland In a fow dnys, whero he will reside here after. Mr. McPherson has contem plated this step for somo time. Jay J. McCormlck, chapel guard at tho pris on, has also tendered his resignation, and will retlro from tho prison work In a short time. Both of theso gentle he roado an excellent record for efllcl flclals, as thoy have had thorough training and wldo experience, and It Is to he hoped that their places will la filled by equally good men. Mr. McPherson was an officer at tho prison during tho time that 0. S. Downing was superintendent, and ho also served for a time as an officer at tho Walla Wnlla penitentiary, where ho mndo nn xcollont record for effici ency. Slnco coming to tho Oregon penltontlary ho has mado a good rec ord as an official. Ho camo hero In January Inst, at tho tlmo when Deputy Warden Dllloy was suspended on ac count of tho unjust chargo brought against that officer by a feraalo pris oner. Mr. McPherson nt onco iook hold of tho work, and when, throe months later, Superintendent James succeeded Mr, Lee, ho assisted mato rlally In tho work of Improvement that was Inaugurated by tho new ad ministration. Messrs, McPherson and McCormlck will lenvo tho prison this ovonlng. It Is bollovcd thnt Deputy Warden Smith will succeed Mr. McPhorson nr wardon, though 8upt James Is not ready to make the announcement of tho appointments. Brings Suit for Wages. C. W. Mooro hns brought suit In tho Justlco court against R. D. Oihson, to recover 124.22, alleged to bo duo on account of labor performed. Tho de fendant Is n farmer, and plaintiff worked for him Inst winter, nnd clalmc that nmount duo him on wages. Charged With Robbery, Edward Colo and (Yank I-umb, the two men arrested by Chief of Police Albion yesterday, on request of thi Portland police, wore this morning taken to that city by Dctcctlvo Hart man, who camo after thorn last ovon lng. Tho men are charged with rob- Paper Clips In the name of the 'GEM' we have the most satis factory device for hold ing capers together, at taching enclosures, etc. It Is the only clip that can be used over and over again- dees not mu tilate the ciiers and is adopted by all state In stltutlons and a great many business houses The price Is only fifteen cents per hundred Paitons Book Store. Dtked Ptmes Dried Prunes Dried Prunes Call and see us before you sell your Crop James M. Kyle & Co S 75 CommercialSt. You can got Wolverine Soap At SPEERBROS Phone, Main 2491 n.. r.n . . ...TH.DAILY JOUBHAU .ALEMr bcrs, and two women, under arrest In Portland, aro believed to bo their ac complices. Tho men had a trunli here, and In It was found what the de tcctlvo claimed was Incriminating ev idence. Tho men wore hiding In thin city, having been hero for a week, most of the time being spent In o room nt tho lodging hose Adage Was Affirmed. . Judge Cox of the United States Cr rnlt Court, whllo delivering a Icctuni at Columbia Unlvorslty, told of n young lawyer who camo before tho Supremo Court to arguo n case In which he was also defendant. Ad dressing tho Court, ho referred to the old French ndngo declaring that he who argues his own ens has a fool for a client. After the case had neon heard ho loft for his homo In St. Lou Is, asking a friend to notify him by wire whon tho decision wns nnnuea down. This was the pithy telegram ho received: "Old French ndnge ar firmed." For Multnomah Property Owners. County Clerk Roland this morning received several coplos of the delln quont tax sale list from tho clerk of Multnomah county, with tho request thnt tho same bo posted here for the Information of residents of Marion county, who own proporty in Multno mah county. County Clerk Consents. A mnrrlago Ilcenso wns Issued this morning to Mr. K. II. Glonz, and Miss Anna II. I'ropp, upon tho nppllcntlon nnd affidavit of Rev. E. D. Horn- schuch. Case has Gone to the Jury Cynthia, Ky., Aug. 13. Tho Jett Will to caso wns given to tho Jury at 11 o'clock this foronoon. Durdette Will Preach. Los Angeles, Aug. 13. Bob Uur dott, tho humorist and lecturer, was ordained a minister of tho Ilnptlst church today. Miss Lucy Woolsoy has returned to her homo nt Herllii, Or. On Standing Still. (Dallas Loro Sharp In August St Nlcholns.) It I wore asked what thing, above all others, one must know how to do In order to get ncgualnted with the wild wood folk. I should nnawer: Learn to stand stilt. Ono night last summor I goi homo rather lato from a drive. I had loft sovernl cocks of hay spread out in tho Httlo meadow, and nftor supper, although It was al ready pretty damp, I took tho fork wont down, nnd cocked It up. Ho turnlng, I climbed by a narrow path through somo plnos, and camo out Into my pasture. It wns a bright moonlight night, and leaning back up on tho short-handled fork, I stopped hi tho Rhndow of tho pines to look out over the Hoftly llghtod flold Off In tho woods, a mile away, I heard tho duop but mellow tone ot two fox-hounds. Dny nnd night nil summor long I had heard them, and all Biimiiior long I had hurried, now litre, now thoro, Jioplng for n glimpse of the fox. Hut he nhui). heard in and turned agldo. The sound o.f Uitt dogs wns l unlly musical They wre now crossing an open stretch lwdlnx down to the mwwtow behind ma. As 1 lUtteued, I heard a low, un ay inurmurliiK from a cuvey of quail sleeping In the brush betdde the path, and lmfor 1 had time to ask what it inmut. tha fox trottvd up the. path beliltid in, uud ated In the wU of tho shadow directly at 'my fwt. I did not move a mico. He sniffed nt ni) dew-wet boou. linefeed away ami looked me over onrloualy. 1 rimiii nme tOHchMl him. Then h sat down, with Just hU silver-tipped brush In the sllvor iiiMnllfitit. to study me in earnest. The deep baying of the hounds was coming nearer. How often I had Heard It, and imw often ejcelaimed. roor imie taxr nut hero wit poor little fox, calmly wondering what kind of a mump ho had mil up awlnet this time I could only dimly see his eyes but hl whole body said: "1 can't wake It out. fur It dooeu't iwove. Uut If u doesn't move Tin wl afraid" Then he trotted to this side nnd to that for n better wind, half afwld, y?t very iiirlous, But his time was up. Th dogs were yelping across the meadow on his warm trail Glwng me a last un NEW TODAY Dr. J. H. Drtwer, physician and mr. gon. Office Crav block. Office phono No. 91. Residence phon No. For Sale.-Soo J. W. Mauley. In South Salem, for Reed second-growth ftr nnd ash wood Alto baled oat hay. 81S6t Wanted. A position as nurte Ad drens il care Journal ist OOON, THUB8PAV, AUGUST 13, satisfied look, he dropped tho path directly toward the hounds, and sprang lightly oft Into the brush. The din of their own voices must have dsafenod the dogs, or they would have heard him Round and round they circled, giving the fox ample time for the study of another "stump" be fore they discovered thnt . he had doubled down the path, and still long er tlmo before they got across the wide scontless spaco of his side Jump and once more fastened upon his trail. John Klrkpatrick, nged 2S years, wns found dead In his father's hay field, three miles from Mnckfoot, Ida ho. He Is supposed to have died In an epileptic fit. Genoral R. 0. O'Brien has paid In to court the $1100 due the Moses Scott estate, and has beon relieved ns ad mlntstrntor. Bremerton saloons will not be al lowed to open, according to the do clslon of tho Washington supreme court o Fritz Dlotrlck, senpogoat for the Woshlngton gamblers, hns filed a mo tion of another appeal to the supreme court. Three-fourths of the silver-lead pro duct of British Columbia Is In the hands of a pool Just formed.- Captain Harry E. Smith, of Detroit Mich., Is missing from tho RIvIern Hotel, nt Long Bonch, Cal. Ilrldge workers omployefl on city work nt Spoknno hnve struck for $3.50 for nlno hours' work. SAILOR AND HORSE. Hoit the Ilrllrrd 8m Cnptnln Mnde a l'nrchnr. In "Horses Nino" Sewcll Ford tells how n retired sen captain bought a horse. The story runs: As ono who in epects nn unfnmlllnr object Cnptain Ucnn looked dazedly at ItarnncJes. A! the same time Ilnruacles Inspected the cnptnln. With bend lowered to knee level, with ears cocked forward, nos trils sultlltig and under lip twitching almost ns If ho mount to laugh, liar n.icles eyed his prospective owner. Cnptnln llenn squirmed under the gne of Itnrnacles' big, calm cyo for a moment, nnd then shifted his posltlou. "What In time does ho wnnt niiy wny, JihIV" demanded tho cnptnln. "Wnnta to git acquainted, that's all, cop'n. Mighty know-In' hoss, ho Is. Now, some bosses don't ,tnke notice of anything, tney re jest nntuniuy iiumo. Then ii k' I u you'll find hoxocs thnt seem to Know every Iriniuctl word you say. Them's tho kind of Iioshcs that's uutli Imvln'." "S'lwse he knowH all tho ropes, Jed?"' "I should eny ho did, enp'n. If there's anything thnt hoss nin't douo in his day, I don't know whnt 'tis. Nenr's I can llnd out bo's tried every kind ot work. In or out of traces, that you could think of." "Must bo some old by your tell," sug gested tho captain. "Sure his timbers aro all sound)" "Dunuo 'bout his timbers, cap'n, but nn fer wind nn' limb you won't find a sounder hoss ot his ngo in this county. Course I'm not sellln' lilm fer n four-ycnr-old." Again Cnptnln llenn tried to look critically nt tho white horse, but onco more he met that cnlm, curious gnzc, nud the uttompt wns hardly n success, IIoweer, tho cnptuln squinted solemn' ly over Haruncles' withers nnd re marked: "Yos, he has got somo good lines, ns you my, though you wouldn't hnrdly cell him clipper built. Not much sheer forNml u n' n leotlo too much aft, eh)" At this criticism Jed snorted mirth fully. "Oh. 1 s'poso he's all right," quickly ndded the cnptuln. "Fact Is I ain't never paid much nttontlon to horses, boln on the water so much. You're sure ho'll mind his holm, Jed?" "Oh, ho'll go whore you p'lnt lilm." "Won't dreg unehor, will ho)" "Stnml nil dny If you'll let him." "Well. Jed. I'm ready to blgn artl cltw. I kuosw." ORIGIN OF OLD SAYINGS. Tha Honeymoon. For thirty dnys nftor a wedding tho anclont Teutons had u custom of drinking n mood made or honey. The Ilridegroom.-In prlmltlvo times tue newly wedded man hud to wait ujkhi his bride and tho guests on his wedding day. Ho was their groom. Sirloin of lteof -King Charles I., be lug greatly pUwsed with a roast loin of besf bet before lilm. declared It "good ommgh to Ih knighted." It has ever rtw Imu culled Sir I.0I11. A Spinster. Women wore prohibited from marrying In olden ttmw until tbey had spun a full sot of IhhI fur uWUiir on the spinning wbwl; hence, till married, they were sptusters. Cabal -This word was coined In Charles n.'a reign and applied to his cabinet coiiim-U. It was made out of the lultliiU of thetr nsmw. which were: Clifford. Arlington, Hueklnghum, Ash ley, Iuderdalo. CrlllcUlua; HU Ona. "But, my dear huslmnd, It really Is uujust of you to, uuitfv! rngthgrsdn-law so. Tbero are good ones, v "Well, well; uevor mjud. I haven't aid anything against yours. It's only mine I'm grumbling about" - Bostoa Traveler. Trlb for sale by the Canltal Drul Co. 11M, Goat has a Costly Feed Louisville, K, Aug. 13. A special from Memphis says: The stomach of a gont Is to be analyzed by expert chemists, In an effort to account for the disappearance of a number ot United States revenue stamps, lnvolv Ing several hundred dollars. This morning a wholesale whiskey firm sold several barrels of whiskey to a saloon keeper. Tho whiskoy was delivered nnd left on the pavement In front of tho store. Tho proprietor's pet goat ate the revenue stamps off the heads of the barrels, and soon nftor n gov ernmont Inspector Inspected tho wills koy, nnd found the necessary stnmpc missing. Ho thereupon confiscated the whiskey. The proprietor explained that the gont nte the stamps. The In snector declined to accept this explnn- ntion. After n conference it was agreed to kill the gont and examine Its stomnch, to locate tho missing reven uo stamps, In order to protect the sa loonist from n heavy fine. Oregon City Boyjrowned Oregon City, Or., Aug. 13. I'errln, the 11-year-old son of Danker D. C. Lntourotte. of this city, wns drowned whllo In bnthlng in Abernethy creek, at -1 o'clock Wednesday nftornoon. The body was recovored. Young Lntourotte wns bnthlng in the creok with some companions. He could swim, but wns apparently seized with cramps, and sank bofore his as sociates could roach him. BORN. WELCH. At the Salem Hospital. Tuesday, August 11, 1903, to Mr. j and Mrs. F. A Welch, n daughter. BICYCLES and SUNDRIES Wo hnvo never lot our stock of bi cycle things run low. Wo nre always prepared tostnko caro of your wants In the lino, spring or fall, winter or summor. All that Is best in lamps, tiros and nil tho smallor neods ot the wheelman. We have n fow bargains In now wheels, both ladlos' nnd gents' that wo'd like to Interest you In. Drop In If yuu'ro nftor n wheol. Wo can mnkc It pay you. Our old, rollnble Trlbuno blcyolos, thnt every ono llkos for tholr Inher ent good qualities nnd nsy running nro still soiling. We nlwnys hnvo your size. Thoso electric hand lamps, to enrry In your pocket, hava bten good sel lors. Wo hnve another lot of them on hand. Call, and we'll show them. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 8t., Salem. Knrm Machinery. I)lcyles. Automo biles, Sewing Maihlnps and Supplies N. H. Burley, Sewlne Machine fcWno (nirwo Sronr- PJEOPXJESJBARGAIN HOUSE- Powetftt! Inducements OffeteJ for Wednesdays and Thursday's Sale. We hae no drawsv davs nt h u as bees Honest-minded and fair - foods nre honest, nnd our prices are it-goods, but how cheaD we can biwlnss. jH yds beet standard calicoes, dark and light, fast colors, sal nrice ..c KO-lncli whlto tnble damask. mv.i and hoary, tlornl patterns, regular price 38c. sale price yd &e J1.J6 ulack silk neau de sole, thirk and hwry. ory yard warranted bautlful lustrous, sale price d ..08o SBo black silk taffeta, splendid oual- itv r..i nn.i v..... i . It), good and heary, sale price ..c 7Sc all wool French flannel, all col. ore. cardinal, wine, navy, old rose, dove, groy and oream white, tho finest goods shown, special for this galo ,,'.". iSc II Unfonl basket vn, oin. . ,, Ings. heavv WS i J?'.": backs snawnifm.7i.ir, ,uvvt:ni nacKs. spjal for this sale only. 63c rnces on all summer goods throughout the store slaughtered. The Cheacest Store McEYOY BROS.. SSSrW. or. 'Another Deep Cut in Meats Go To FENDRICH'S MARKET And Get Your ...Cheap Meats.... Our puces have al ways been low but now the bottom has dropped out. Beet Loin areaKS iri wnoie-Loins fc Kouna oteaK 5 ids ior. .25 Chuck Steak 5 lbs for... 2 and all other meats in proportion GEO. FENDRICH 33ICom'lSt. Cottle Block. If You Only Knew That we could help you with collect Ing thoso old notes and accounts, jot woiiiu uring xnem to uo ni onco. ff( chnrgo nothing, unless a collection li made. It will pay you to Investigate 'Phono Main 801, or call at 27SH commercial strcci. VAN ALSTINE, GORDON & CO A. It. Morgan & Co., Managers, SHIELD'S PARK Patton Bros., Managers. Commercial and Center Sts. .TO-NIGHT V Polite Vaudeville General Admission J 5c, 25c Lunch Daskets, Telescopes, Shopl ping Dnskets In largo variety. Tin soil Qrnnltowaro .for cnmplng purposes. The Variety Store. 94 Court St. Annora M. Welcb, Pros W. W. Hall. R. E. DOWNING. HALL & DOWNING. .Money Loanlne. Insurance. Collections. Loans negotiated tot ourselves and natrons on the bttt terms at reasonable rates. Tioga tlk up stairs, opposite Gray Bros. State St . Salem Oregon. Card Indexes Iho tlmo-savlng method. Wo mV thom to suit your ideas. Cards ruleJ to any steo and form. Cnbinom miit to fit rung us up nnd let us oxplalt. uilub Biiriinsingiy cucnp, GEO. F. RODQER3 A CO. 130 court St. Salem. Or. 7-20-lm wtitaf unitmemmi S J. M. HOWELL, FnEsn MEATS cured LARD and everything in our line Tlie Best Only Prompt Service. Fair Treatment. In Stelner's Fish Market Phone 1401 Main i mmm 4-tjm-frii Phinor. cn.n i . i,nn u thnikino - nonnio i,., .. .nBnn Our little. It's nnt hnw mnrh wa can get soil tham ti. ., un. nf ,lnlne MTIWWUJ ".!. li 7R i,i,,.i, m, ...nr.iin js.inrhes wMe nmc i,.,.i..i nn.a ohnn ealf Price, yard 1 lS 11 25 black English worsted serge & Inches wide, n beauty, good wo beary, sale price, yard . : 30 yrla fancy norelty wool ore SOQB a,l colore and black, 40 inches "": ","". Ji"cw' AB.! .l"J"w.7i. ""- vciveieens an colore uu ""?,: silk finish, sale nrlco. yd c Men's best Hoi overalls, double stitched with linen thread and copper rlvotod, sale price s'c Boys' 35c overalls, sale price M 20? 8,lk taffeta neck ribbons. 3H . . . . ... iAr in.pn.es L.W.TO: ?aie P"ce- ?a ' Z "o curtains, pair :;: 25o white medallion walstlngs . 15 In the Nnrthwest j "'" . y'fwpjyyw "g1 'wjhwh