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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1899)
Mtta ttttm K i fC Ik s& tfi ft StylcvThe popular styles of Tackets for this winter are severely plain, giving you better material, better linings and a better made garment for less money than where half the price is spent in trimmings- ChlMiens' Jackets, nil sl7.es, tl.50 up I Golf Cap two now lots JmbHii. MTHOLYERSON'S I & New Golf Also Golf Shawls, or Made of very finest styles, Some circular capes wivh fringe. .others square without fringe We think i they are the best values shown here' tabouts, Call early and pass your opinion on them, . $8, to $15 EACH, J. J, DALRYMPLE &, CO. A Skill ii Ih watch repairing, and tliu skillful re pairer Ih close nkln to the tiiitiiiifnuturiir. I combine l)otli. It you hitvo it 11 no or common watch, ami any part Ih broken or lost I win replace It. You niitv luivo it watch tlint vou think can't lie made to keep uood tumii It may bo liecauso vou litivu never ulti.nnl it in nklllful hands, H no, lot mo seo it. K It can he made Into a timepiece, I can do It. Watches cleaned Too Mainsprings "on C.H.HINGBS UIIUCOMMICUOIAl. NT, WKATHKR nBPOtlT. Tonight and Tuesday irolially fair. Bargains in China and English Porcelain are laid till over uur tabk-H ami shelve lu beitull fully decorated dinner tots, teasels, butter utid fruit (Hallux, line ulasswaro, lumps mid Jurdlnuros. Those who tire stocking iiptholrohlim cKHct, pantry or itlduhounl would do well Uijuxiuiiliio the valuuH Hint o tiroolTcrlug In this line, For bridal L'lfts there h nothing that will Ihi up p eclated unite than imu of our tuu M'ts or luinH. o JSonnemanN, THE OltOOBU 12-1 Statu at Telephone 5) " X Jl JKsMSfy Lais' Me ? Ill) MATKHtALSj 1IKAVHK8, .MFIiTONSj KKH8KY8, IJANOIjK. VBNUTIAN8, COLO ltd. CASTORS, TAN8, W.VKS. ijkowns, HI.AOKS. Gapes! Rugs, just received, materials in severaW Ice Not Oiven Away. I cannot afford to glvo ico away, but am selling a puru article at a price that ih within thu roach of all. C'hyhtai, Ick Woiikh. J. Magulru, I'roii. tl 15 tf CAPITAL UKBWIIrY UEUK. UOTTLHD Kllngerft Ueck,Succcisor to UouthSalem Uotthr.,; Works. All orders for hollleil beer will Ihi tilled At thu brewery. Kept on cold storage. I'rco city delivery. Tolophono Ulill, Ice Very Nearly Olven Away, We can ulvu Ico uway, to couvlnca you coma mid soo how hu u chunk you tret for I lit In innnoy. Our Ico Ih inuiiufuo turufrom puru distilled water. Cnnlliil Ico Works, UStf Kmnuiiu A llt:ci. Another Accident, Another lire. Another hoiiHidcHtrovcd. fortuuatolv insured. Is your homo in sured? If net call in and obtain a kI Icy from a llrst class American company. Thomas IIoi.tos, Agent. At thu Journal olllco. N33W BOOKS 100 Allonus 10 liUM.'JAyeutHcilch. WithfhrUt Sirlw,;iiy Miirrnv, :tt and WKi wich. .100 tilliM of the .Menthor III mos 'JJSc each. 'M) tithm uf U miw of Standaid Authors, LSThhu'Ii. tHlv Ojtlo Series Juveniles 7no. The Utility Hooks nOo Series. Sailor llov with Downy Surlim 7fH', History bpanlsh-Auierloan War Jttv onilo Sorlin. die also ltichard Carval 'Joe to read. David Hartiiu tire to read. Hlaek Douglas iiV; to read. C FRANK S. DEABORN'S Boole Store, l ''?, Z-jf.gZ A Reduced Price on Shoes at Krausse Bros. X We shine them free 275 Commercial St. Sulem, Oregon. BLAOK SPOTTED TROUT. Received Sunday From the Govern ment. Distributed Among the Brook Stream of Marlon County by the Rod and Qun Clnb, and Tho long expected conslgniheirt of black Hotted trout was received at Sa lem Sunday and was taken in charge by a committee, couslstfng of J. A. Itich ardson, C. I). Gabrlolson, and J. C. GriHlth, from the Salem Hod and Clun Club. Teams wei o in readiness and the young fish were Immediately escorted to their future homes, and debited therein as soon aH Ks8iblo. K. 0. Cross and .loo llaumgartncr took a lot in tho direction of Turner, KoscoO Hhelton went to Hilvcrton and and Dr. Urifllth went toward Pudding river. Among tho streams reached and and stocked wllh the little beauties wero Drift Creek alwvu Turner, Silver Crook at Bllverton, Ilcavcr Creek, Hattli) and Mill Creek. Thu lake at thu upicr end d( Pudding river was supplied, and Judge Davidson was given somo to put in tho brook At his place south of town. Tho state of tho roads was such that tho Abiipia could not be reached, but tho flub will undoubtedly find their way into all the waters of the county from thu streams In which they weru placet). The llali were about ouu Inch and a half In length, and wero lively and ap parently in good condition. They came In live large tanks, and the number was estimated at 10,000 by a member of thu committee, though that Is more than were asked for. None- wero placed In tho river, as the voracious black bass would make short work of them there. The Itod and Gun club are endeavor ing to get from thu government a sup ply of Italubow trout with which to stock thu river, as this variety is said to bo hblu to take care of itself, and would not fall victim to thu various carnivor ous monsters with which an over-zealous sporting spirit has eausd our streams to Ihi infested, i SEDGWICK RELIEF CORPS. Order of Patriotic Women Was Inspec ted and Made a Fine Showing Mrs. Mondiina C. Tliorpo, of Corvallls, department Inspector of the W. It. C, was present nud Inspected the Salem corps Saturday at 2:!I0. There was a good attendance and thu records of the ladles showed their order to be in a Nourishing condition. Mrs. Thorpe wan entertained over Sun ay at the home of Mrs, Geo. V. Davis, and departed for Corvallls, hut will visit Albany, Me liauia and Lebanon llrst. Public School Telephones. Telephones wero placed today in the four principal school-houses of Salem In thu east school the instrument Is In city suHrlntcudotit Voder's olllco. In the three other schools thu Instrument Is in tho hallway of each, A system w 111 no doubt lie adopted by which u prompt alarm can he turned In, in cuo of lire. Thu wide extension of the telephone Hues makes It iuiHiratlve that the cltv adopt Home regulation fur turning in lire alarms over the telephone, In the absence of it lire alarm nystein which the city cannot afford at present. SocUl Mask Party. Saturday evening the initial of it se ries of social dances was given by the Itoyal Neighbors, No, IliH), Thu party was a masiuerailu of invited dancers and sKlctators. Two prize wero offered, the to thu best lady and gentleman waltzur. Tho dancers captui lug tho laurels were Miss Pearl Mils and Mr, II. T. Mann. Thu judges wero C'hauiicoy Ioekwood, K. Iloforund J. A. llasey. All seemed to enjoy themselves hugely. Many played a social gainu at whist in the ad joining hall. The music was furnished by the (iesuor orchestra. Hard Driving. If you have to drive a team this win. tor. You need n good ono 'and burses that have tho liest of fet't ami care as furnished by Gilliam it Drown, at the old Post-otllce Htubles. lO-'.M-eod. Kiba Uroken. This morning whilu Chas, llcasou, one of tho mill hands at Hansen t Umlon's mill, was unloading lumber from it car on Mill street, aUmt 100 feet of lumber fell Uh)ii him severely crushing him and breaking several ribs. Ho was made as cumfnrlable us possible by Dr. Molt, Uattle Ueng Kought, Bonto aro tlghtlng with guns, but others are combatting the wear of dally toll, to do this Miuwkbfnlly you iiwhI gootl fuotl and gtocorlea Mich as uro solil by Untnson c Hagun, jo 'M coil Two Hop Sales, Ar reported made up of almut ninety bales. Medium grades, rather poor, at 8 wnts. Ono lot was shlpiod of ISO union at 7 cents advance without ro course. m i , ii I, Wo have had ubout -18 hours of rain, and farmers now have the oppoituulty to do plowing, BiHHllng, eto., says the uniss Valley Journal. Yew Park Grocery, Has In stock a larvolinoof tablets and supplies for school. Keens u full Block of urovl. ions, grKvrUi and canned gootls. Fresh gcxxls at reas onable priivs. lylor's cele brated butter always on hand. Country pnvluco takwi in exchange. Allen &- Bowersox. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Dr, Fisher, of Dallas, was In town to day. A. Atcktns of Crosaton wg In town to day. Geo. Dunsford drove to Monmouth Sunday. II. II. Smith of Ilosedalc was in on business. Win. GtinthtiBo of Turner was in Sa lem today. Major Percy Willis left for Vancouver this morning. John Lenta of Mr Coy, was town to- day on business. Miss G. L. Hunt of Mncleay was In tho city today. Andy Hansen drove to Mt. Angel to day on business. Mrs. Chas. Itlely relumed today from a Portland visit. Mr, and Mrs. Win. Ilrown went to Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Darker, of Zenn, wero over on business Unlay. Kd Williams left today to Join Hugh niassforil on his ranch at Wren. W. J. and J. I). Gray, of Spring Val ley were In town today trading. II. M. Spear, tho Aumsvlllo hustler, wub in tho city today on business. Mrs. A. Collard and Miss M. Collard, of Brooks were In Salem to-day shop ping. I). L. FlU, who has been standing some time at uaiius lias roturncu to Salem. K. I', Gilliam today moved his fam ily from Dallas and will In thu future re side In Salem. Frank Illancli, of Tojicka, Kansas, who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Munch of 1 1 rooks, wero in town today. Contractor L. L. Welch, left for Al bany today. His father W.T. Welch is Improving and will soon ho about, .1. P. lllankenshlp, of West Salem, re turned Sunday from a three weeks' trip to Seattle, Vancouver and Hou!um. Huuxpects to return there to work in tho spring. Contractor K. A. Stanton went to Jefferson today to complete construc tion of thu now fSfiOO Masonic hall. Chits. Dleckniiinu, a Suluin carpenter is helping him. C. F. llrowne, who has tho painting contract at Slletz, and C. C. Johnson, CarK'nter, left today for Slletz. Geo. Mudguof Chcmawa also went along to olu tho Jack-plane bridge. MODERN WOODMEN. linlettalned by Koyal Neighbors Score a Social ani Financial Success. The Modern Woodmen and Itoyal Neighbors enjoyed a season of gaiety at Insurance hall Saturday evening. There was a masked ball participated in hv nearly n hundred. The prize fur best waltzing was awarded by a committee of three coiiiK)teut Judges to Miss Pearl Kills and II. T. Maun, who adorned tho parts of thu raluliow maiden and colored gent. Those who did not danru weru given a chance to play whist. Tho parts taken by Cook Patton in mask, Col. Ilasuy as lloor manager, assisted by Major .inn, and orchestra leader Prof. Gesuer, wero away up niiinlorn. New Qckh's.. At old prices. Largo lines of dry gissls and cloihln just opened, and af- inougii prices nave advanced, nil our stock Is ollereil at our old low prices. Friedman's New Haekut. HOTEL ARRIVALS. I'OTTAflK C E Weaver. OG Hugston, Miss Mont gomery, W F rirhlg, Portland; .IS S Powell, lluena Vista; Mrs. .linimle Wells, lluena Vista; Win. Her Untie vllle. WIl.tAMKTrK, A Y It Kellev, 8 F; G M Gllues.T .tuciieisoii. j m uaiHtriy, I- T Kelley A X Townlay. Sldnuy, Or. A I. Ilrown. ban l-ranelK-oj TO Kyle, Texocaiina, I'ox. A J PeipiH'r, Portland! II G West, G A Abbott, Chicago; Geo. II. Doirls, Eugene; Eugene Davis, Port Pert land: Win M Mellow en, Portland, II f argent, rerryunie: Alex uotin, Ban J-ronclseo; II It Cuslck, Albany; Peter clsco; II II Cuslck, Albany; Peter Hz, Mrs. Peter Krontz, ilartfonl, F A Menzler, Portland ; X J Lynch, lea Callarlns S F; J II Smith Port- Krt'inz, vis. F Char) land. SU.KM, Jos, I Uay, Peudletoi; ; W. A. Flkius aim lumlly , Dallas; I-o Itelnhart, 8t. UiuissJ. D Menvr and wife, Nortl akluia;JI) Xalrati llallstou; Y 11 Murlch, Portland; J. M. Wlls St Louis; 1 S ' AIIm'Vi H t.'"H'r, Whltoks, J It Hluiit. About Umbrellas l.verylsxly has more or let of an umbrella lino. You'll ilnd most of thu stores making a loader of some one thing, and possibly making it up on some other numbers. Wo sell them all at our popular racket prices 'l.j' you'll measure the values van II Ilnd a considerable saving. We have some of the verv lut.wt things too In dainty straight inimie in (irony woods, with niik iuuiw, inim ti,.iu Mlt ffltiHI 1111. Our cents' ami ladies dollar lines of uio-ia silk, Hteel rods, catch the eye. SiMurli fast black cotton, 10 cents. The bigcest bus'neis we've WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICES. HOP GROWERS Meer At Woodburn Wednesday Oct. 25 At 10 Forenoon. Adjourned Session of the Willamette Valley Hop Men To Complete Their Organization. The Indications are now fayorablo to the successful organization of a Will umette Valley Hop Grower's organiza tion at Woodburn next Wednesday,. Oct, 25th. The way the solid substantial farm' ers, w ho grow from ten to forty acres of hops aro going Into it, it Is to bo strictly h farmer's organization for mutual co oiwratlon and self-protection. Every hop grower who can reach Wood bum next Wednesday should bo there. It is a most critical time In the his tory of the hop Industry In Oregon ami some action" on the part of the fgrowers seems to be Imperative at this time. Tho custom of contracting a large part of the crop lu advance, the formation of largo combinations by growers who aro also dealers in hops, the decline- in pro duction in New York, tho iiuulity and ipiantlty in Etiroio, all raise problems that ro ) u Iro consideration and action on the part of the Oregon grower. The exclusive-full report of tho largo mooting of tho hop growers at Woodburn last Wednesday appears in this week's Joi'itN'Ai Tiik Wkkki-v Jocknai,, and every hop grower should taku that paper at (1. a year, and keep posted on thu Willamette Valley organization. It will contain tho only exclusive olllclal report and all reliable Information about sales and prices. Tiik Daily Jouusal also contains tho proceedings of tho Hop growers' AbsoiiIoii and all thu news of sales, crop contracts and prices. Daily JouitN'Ai. four months by mail for ft. No paors sunt boyond tho time for which you pay. SALEM VISITORS. People in the City From Other Towns on Business and Vlsltinp friends. Mrs. Kutu Garretson, of Santa liar barn, who has lieen visiting her uelce, Mrs. II. C. llressler, in EugluwiKMl, left for homo today. She came up In July and visited her brother, John McCalleb, of Mohmoiith, and sister, Mrs.M. llres sler, of Cooper's JIollow. She also vis ited her nephews, Chas. McCalleb, Win, l!roslor and John Drossier, at Moro, Sherman county. This was Mrs. Gar retson's llrst visit to the Willamette valley uiul she was very favorably Im pressed with the beauty and resources of our country. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Herrtma;., of GrantCouuty former residents of tlie Waldo Hills, liiuo Is'eu visiting old friends, and loft for home today. They left their, family of fourteen children at home. Their family consisted of eighteen, nine lxys and nine girls, and thero are still seven hoys ami seven girls living. The father Is 18 and thu mother I') years old mid lsith are lu good health. John Ferguson, accompanied by .Mr. Mrs. Ed. Luce, of Polk county, drove over from NewMrt, reaching Salem Sundaj evening. They ivport roads in very liad'shapo. Mr. and Mrs. L. Edwin llrookfleld and two children, of Sterling, III., ar rived today to visit it cousin, Mrs, Crouse, at I.llwrty. Mrs. Nellie Swift, of Astoria, Is visit ing her grandmother, .Mr. S. A.Trim ble, of this city. II. L. Honts, of Huttevlllo, tecretary of tho Hop Growers' Association, mis in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hums nud chil dren, of Macleay were lu town tislay on business. Hunker J. 11. Hawley, of Monmouth, was In tho city today on biisluers. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mulutyre of Hosodale, were In today trailing, II. II. and Hay Hcovcs, of Jelfori-on, wore In town today on business. Dr. J. W. and Chas. Hansom, of Tur ner, wero Salem visitors today. J, M, Downing of Sublimity Salem business visitor today. was a J. L. Hay, of Pilot Hock, Is visiting friends at Jordan Valley. W. F. Hayes, of Staytou, sinuit Sun day in town. Will Lyons, of IndeiH'iidenco, was in town today. James Arthur, of Chemuwa, was in town. 8. G. Pugh, of Cheinawa, was in town today. Women With Colds If you'll dress your feet with moro judgment you won't have half the trouble. When wet days come, lay aside the thin turned hoe. wuiie dow n and tr one of our luixible welted sules, with In visible cork sole inside, you can step out jim the wet porch or ground without a chill shooting over you. These geods come in the very latest styles, button or law, at -'.GO and fS.ttt, utid they won't Uro your feet for the Mile while thick is verv flexible. Kvery alr warrautisl. " Our girls' and Iwya' school slux'samall war. Hiitwl. Sold at lowet racket prlix's. ever done. Prices right, NEW ARRIVALS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING PREPARE FOR. WINTERI IVTaelcmtOQllPQ for Jw'Ich and gents, girls and boyn all sizes in stock. All now stock, no left overs from ltt iTiuwAiuvuouv.3 year.' Wo novcrcarry any rubbers or mackintosh goods from ono year to another. Our tttCl mako them go. ' ei Rubbers, boots and shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing, storm Coats and mackintosh suits, saicm, Overcoats and ulsters Suits for Imya and men. Men's suits from f-i up. Buy your clothing of us carry tho host quality of all wool goods, but do not chargo fancy prices. Rlantrofc crA rnmfnr'twc COO pairs of blankets to choose front. All wool Oregon made blankets at t. DiailKClS ana COmiOrierS thirds tholr usual price. Have ono third by buying your blankets ,TT Trunks, valises, telescopes and hand-bags in great variety DtV CQod? ' cnrry 'arK l'ncs ' -"Ircss goods, linings of nil descriptions, bindings, all wool flannels oittinir J" gJWVJO llannuls, flannelette, wrappers, Ixiautiful lines of canes, dress skirts, muslins, sheetings, oaliroJ? hosiery, underwear, corsets, gloves, and everything usually carried in a llrst-class dry goods store. We do not charge fancy prices, llku some stores wo know of In this city, but soil our goods on tho lowest possible margin Friedman's New WE PLEASE all our customers, for it is busi ness to make one satisfied, and we satisfy all with our high grailu low price meals. St. EIhro 244 Commercial st. Clean Streets All residents of Salem aro hereby unti tled not to permit any old paper, saw dust, broken-glass, old bottles, crockery, nails or other substance to Ihi thrown tiioii the public streets or alleys. Sec tlon IV) of City Ordinance No. 203 Im poses a fine of from f5 to (50 for such offence, and the samo will be strictly unforced. J. P. Fiuzziiix, M 21 tf Street Commissioner. MeMiiinvllle is to have a city election, November II. Continues tlu Best, Tho Wilson Airtight heating stove, after live years trial continues to Ih) thu lKst mailo and tho price Is right, sold only iiy uray liros. Wesley Miultz, who was convicted a fuwdaysago at Chehalis, of stealing n cow, was todav Msntenced to 10 years In thu penitentiary at Walla Walla. This was ShulU' second conviction for cattle stealing, ami ho has only been home from Walla Walla itlmnt two years. ItEJSDS OL'IiJRA HOUSE l'.UTON 1IIIOH., Ijomc rtn.l MiinnKPra. ONE LECTURE ONLY. m lorsday, An Illustrated Talk On the Work of the -HV- Capt Harry L Wells Illustrated by More than 100 Views. Orchetra, fK). Iantiot, 60, First llalconv " 35. Hcond tlalcor.y, 3.1. Gallery, 15. HEEDS OPE11A HOUSE l'.vrroN lutos. . ix-mw bq.i Mtu. One Night Only. Tuesday, October 24 YOLLY Y O Y I A li BEN IIENDKICKS KEN With tho latest and best of tho Series oi Swedish Comedy Dramas A Yenuine Yefltelmeo Direction of author, C. Alston, Includinyall thooriginal pcenen mechanical and electrical effects and a company of 20 imnhiIm. See tho fully rigj.td North Ger man Lloyd's steamer with pan oraiuic view of New York Har bor; the Coenr dl Alone gold mine and esplosion of Gcarock u ' PRICP- HA ?ft TC .,r ci nr ' Octobci rubber ca)es, All new goods ami uest oi V good overcoat for $5. We have- cheaper ones and better ones. Wo sell over coats at a 25 jier cent, reduction from any other house in tills city. Racket, Cor. Com, and State sts, vnnrvimTr&i&riyiyrunrirjTPtnyvvv To catch the eye is sometimes very difficult) To catch popular favor is still more difficult! Lfl CORONA, 00R CHAMPION, The clear Havana cigars Have succeeded in doing both, Aug. Huckenstein, Prop. iwxnririnrMnnnr&fr&rwvrfwnrmr uammmmaammMmmKmmmmmmammMammmmmmmmamaimmmmmmmmammmammmm OUR 6HRPET Have arrived now In stock. And we are ready to sell you a bright new carpet for your home. We have all makes, qualities and a variety of patterns: also Rujjs and matting. Come ill and see our new carpet room. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. MakeYouTselfConRforfable Jr '! 5TEINER WAR! Jv X JV And Rumors of War! The war in Shoes increases our business daily. Not withstandingall the many Shoe Stores in Salem we are enjoy- mg an immense trade this fall. I Why? Because our brices are much lower than others; our styles the latest and quality the best that skill and good workmanship can produce. We defy all competition. SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. LEABO.Mnmp-Ar S.8 State St. Ladd Still Coming. Hobjoii's fall stock of new mds Is still com iib! tho latest arrival being a . i ' 0,"",efl '' rich gixx a added to the Um variety of dresS jjuchIs in stoclc makes an assortment In.,.. ...i.ii. all may make a selection thutwill pleso and irlve at sf.i.Mln., m. . i. V. clothing is Urge and is just what you "d r tlili chilly weather. HeM.w he oi coats, hats, snag proof boots and laities' rubbers in all sixea to mako you rain proof. He keeps a large stock of llrst class goods, which are bought for cash and sold for cash. He gives his customers satisfaction. You are in. Vited to call and inspect tho goods. ten r , i . ' " HOBSOX, M7 Commereial street. Chicken Feed, AUgradescan behadatverj-cheapr R?1 ,''' ml tKt your supply at law warwhouw. Sal... it..... rates I ly at Uie I ilourimr. I siock, ami pricos lower than any house In our low prices will astonish you, y, "CBuy the "Home" Air Tight Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range made at Salem -- the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the market. VTCome and see them and patronize homo industry. & BERGER, 130 Stat? St. WAR! & Hush Uaiik Bide. mt. grace ALinuGirr OSTEOPATH. Graduato of the Americau Behonl of Osteopathy at Kirksvillo, Mo. Office: Itooms5andfl In Bush lirey man block. 10-17 lm The Palace Market Will fill your order for a roatt, broil or fry of beef, muttou, pork or sausage. Corned beef, nicely cooked, boned and pressed ready to sliw for your luuch. We have our own delivery man. Your patronage solitited. M0YER & EDWARDS, 13S Stat St. , v, ,, ttllu ..w, jjj,, luaJtl PhontSOSl.