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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1900)
tvimmmlmm matownfesi? .J(...'C,.J.-3?v-pwamfcrfw I i . KV w fc, in ? R A: & BE Xi' - Bio Removal sale! X We will soon remove to more spacious and commodious quarters, and for the next 30 or 40 days we will make deeo cuts in prices on everything in our stock, Want to move as few goods as possible, 2 2C Jk, i ake advantage of this oooortunitv to buy goods cheaper than ever before in Sa lem 2 X X CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S OOl COMMEKCIAL ST. CASH STORE Every Item Qaofed is a Money Saver Fancy Silks , j I 5 ? A lot of choice patterns sold regular at 51.50 the yard. Sale Price 95c yard Some 75c and 1.00 val ues to close at 63c the yard Fur Collarettes Our big cuts are mov ing them fast. From $2 to 6 saved on each garment. PERSONALS. Nov. It. M. Mowick wont to Sclo to day. Jutlgo Wells, of Dnllns, was in the city today. Jiev. F. S. Knight lain Corvnllls to remain over Hundny. Senator U. 1 Mulkey, of Polk county was a Balcm visitor today. HeimtorN. H.Lofniey returned liotno oday nfter a short visit in Salem. Chief Justice C. K. Wdlverton, of the Diiprcino court, went to Alhany today. Itev. W. K Coiwlnnd wont to Albany today and will hold service in that City Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Weeks went to Turner today, where Mr. Weeks will In Hlall tho olllcer of .urpriso irrnnge. .1. A. Floming, a former niotonnan on tho Salem street car lino, eatno down from Seattle today and will visit hlo peoIu at Corvallls before returning. Col. Jeff Myers has a brand new pair of red-top boots. Tho two hides from which they were made wero im ported from South Africa especially for this purpose and they are genuine Ixiar-hiile. DEEP PRICECuts on all Men's Clothe ing, A reduction of j 25 per cent given jj to January Buyers, Pay you to look t through. I iVVVlLXY. J. J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY Out 178 Days, Tho good ship Crisslo has just arrived with u cargo of tho celebrated Giant Portland Cement. Plenty on hand and for sale. AIboL-0,000 foot drain tilo tit reasonable prices. D. S, BENTLEY & COMPANY, 310 Front StrootI Old Eyes Can Be Made Young by tho Hi, by roorly fitted glnMos, and when tuoy arc ground on our lino I-rencli crvH- ' improved mo nppearauco in stead ot detracting lroin it. it is our puslnoHj to maku lenses for defectivo sight uiou scientific principles nnd wu test tho sight freo and lit it It with glaosoa that renew the vision. Wo are opticians in every sense of tho word, having u largo stock wo can replace u broken part on short order repair bows and mako them same an now. CH-HINGBS WATCIIMAKKn ANU OPTICIAN. sea ooMMitRoub ST. X WEATHER nEPORT. Tonight and Sunday occasional rain, aaixnfunr """ iVC-i$fS,V I Steamers Seized, And food conftoatotl by tho Hritisli, hut wo in Oregon have n ijuictor way, wo lust uso our money nnd secure plenty of llrst class groceries from llranson & Itagau, J 1 8eod "linn Indebted to UuoMlnuto Cough Cure for my heiilth. it cured inu ot lung trouble following grlnnc." Thousands owe their lives to this never falling remedy. It euros coughs, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and tlirout troubles. Its early uso pro vents consiiuititlou, It Is tho only harmless remedy that gives Immediate results, btnncs Drug Stores. I .,.. .....: nenn uokcu, nt l. !,.,. .. .1... ,. l ... .1 .1 i I iiu muirn ui inu j'.ihkcoiiiii (mirr.ii. kill have cake, pies, baked beans ami i read for sale at Urav llnw.. sloro on Haturday, Jan. III. li'-'.'t i TOOAY '3 MAKKKT. ' Fohtlani), Jan. 1.1. Wheat valley 51 0 62 Walla Walla, 62. Flour Portland, $2.0ft to 3.00. Hitiwr flnu $2.15 per hbl. Oat White 31035c, groy 311. to 31 Hay Timothy D.MOtl 1.00 r tun. Hops 8 llo old crop 6 (Ic. Wool Valley. 12l!to; Kastern Or egou, 8Hc Mohair, 27 Q KO. Millstuff Uran, $17; shorts, 18, Poultry Cliickens, inixixl, 2.r0to 3.50 HomH to 4.50, turkeys, live, 13e. j-.ggs uregoiii-iw per do. Hides Green, Bnltodl01b8,830e.undo CO lbs, 7Jtf38Ji; sheep jwlts, 16Q20o. Onions 1 to lkfc. Uuttor Host dairy, 3037 ; fancy creamery, 60o to 55o etoro 22Jji 27ie. Potatoes 65 to 75o per cental. Hoks Heavy dressed m,o to 5k.e. Mutton DroMHHl,ilo to 7e ier jwind. LITTLE TELEGRAMS. A I'rooklyn department store made ai assignment yesterday, Spotted Tail, tho well-known Sonx chief, who has been in Paris exhibit Ing. died of heart diseaso yesterday. Ho was 80 years of ago. A terrible blizzard has been raging in Southwestern New Mexico for sovornl days, resulting In great damage to prop erty and tho loss of some lives. II. Vnndorploeg, reports a fund of (3000 on hand, which will be forwarded to tho Ited Cross Society when $2000 has Ih'cii added, to aid the sick nnd wounded Boer roldiers. Lady Mothuen has issued an absolute contradiction of tho rumors that Lord Methuen is ill, or that ho was injured by fttlling'off his horse nt the battle of Magorsfontclu. Iloer sympathizers in Glasgow aro agitating n strike among tho unions that will hnvo ii tendency todolay transports, nnd tints hamper tho Kuglish in tho movement of troops and supplies. Lulgi Crispi, son of jtho distinguished Italian statesman and ox-premier, Jwiih yesterday sentenced to four years' Im prisonment for tho theft of Jewelry from the Countess Cohere In April, 181W. Count do Chasney, who was married nt Colorado springs a few days ago, pre dicts that soon after the Paris exposi tion I'rnuco will again become a mon archy. Ho thinks that possibly Prince Louis Naxlcon, who is now a colonel In tho RiiHsinu army, may Income their leader. Lyons mill, says tho Coquillu City Hulletln, will soon 1m blocked with lum ber and bu compelled to close down unless tho schooner Mayflower puts in an appennvnee. Where to Dine. If you wish to enjoy your Sunday din niii. get tho best cooked and best sdrvi'i in the city nt The White Hoiifo lh-Mau L ASYLUM SUPPLIES List of Successful Bidders and lAmount Awarded. Tho bids for supplies for the insane asylum havo all been awarded, with one exception. Tho sole bidder on furniture supplies neglected to encloso a certified check, and tho bid could not be consid ered. 'Uelow is a list of the successful hi filers on each line, nnd the amount of their bids. Creckery: Damon Urns. $48.0."j Hiirrltt & Lawrence $7(1.75 Yokhama Tea storo $18 60. Tinning: It. M. Wado & Co. $71.21 j Gray Bros, f 11.45. Leather nnd Findings: Tho Broymnii Leather Co. $302.32. Oil and Turpentine: John Hughes $00:43: Dan J. Fry $205.53. Holled Oats: Harritt. A Lawrence $70 73; Wellor Uros. $108 Gilbert . Baker, $110.; John Hughes, $34. Coffee; WellerBros. $725.25 Prunes! Glllwrt A Baker $543.75. Syrup: Gilbert A Baker $780; Hnrritt A Lawrence fG4.50. Tin nnd Granite: It. M. Wade A Co. fj'J 55. Boots and Shoes : Krausse Uroj, $153, Spices: Weller Bros. $38.75; John Hughes $1.80. Broems: Weller Bros. $172.05. Sugar: John Hughes, $1071. Vinegar: Weller Bros. $71 ; G. Stoltz $1)0. Hams: John Hughes $403.75. Seap: Hnrritt A Lnwrence $ 175.50. unecee: Joiin ungues fuo. Greceries: John Hughes, $208;10. Gilbert A Baker, $108.55; Weller Bros., $112.15; Hnrritt A lnwrence, $73.04. ChloreNuptholeuin: Hnritt A Law rence f&L Fleur: RIckrcall Milling Co., $2020; Johnson A Phillips $767.50. Plumbing:-Knox A Murphy $82 03. Cutlery nnd Spoens: Harritt A Law lenco $8.50; It. M. Wado A Co. $2. Co., Statienery: Patton Bros, $00.00 Miscellaneeus: H. M. Wade A $75.88. Hardware: Gray Bros., $200.38. Drugs: Dan J. Fry $875.50. Meat: K. C. Cross, (100 lbs. beef per day ( $8.45; 000 lbs. mutton per dav Gt $8.45. Fish: Stelner market, chluonk 8(,c, .Steel heads 8'4'e, Halibut OJc. Tobacce: John Hughes $000.07; Weller Bros. $70.41); Hnrritt A Lawrence $70.40. Beans: Gilbert A Baker $105; Haritt A Luwrenco $105. Dry goods, clothing and notiens: J. J. Dalrymplc. $84.75; Meier A Frank, $170.27; Goldstono Bros. $333; Olds A King $100.02; Flcichner, Mnyer A Co., $053.21. Tea: John Hughes $760. How's T his? We olfer One Hundred Dollurs Be ward mruny case or Catarrh that nun not bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknky &Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, Iwivo known F. J. Cheney for tho hist 16 years, and tndleve III tu perfectly honorable In all business transactions and llnanclally able to carry out any obligations made by their linn. WK8T& TitiMX, Wholesale Druglsti, Toledo, O. Waluino, Kinnan & Makvin. Whole "ulo Druggists, Toledo, O, Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon tho nlnod and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75o. per bottle. Sold by al. Druggists- Testimonials tree. Hill's Family Pills are the best SLAUQHTE OF SHADE TIIEEB. Damage to Concrete Pavements and Oar dens Old Landmarks Disappear. For sovornl years past there has been n disposition to thin out tho beautiful shade trees lining tho sidownlks in the resldcnco portion of our city, but In tho recollection of tho "oldest inhabitant" there has never been such n wholesale slaughter of trees as is now going on In all partB of Salem. There are two rea sons given for destroying the trees: First, ns tho trees grows to largo pro jwrtlons It puts forth imneiiFO roots near the base, which aro very destruc tive to concrete walks; second, the smaller roots form n complete network that spreads out in niadiusof from 30 to 50 feet, and absorbs tho plant-nutriment of tho soil nnd the moisture fo necessary to tho successful growth and development of shrubs and (lowers. While It seems a shame to cut down the many loautlfiil maple tices that abound throjghout tho city, yet when ono thinks of the shrubs, grasses and llowera that will adore the yards In places where now it is impoislblo to grow oven n respectable patch of salt-grass, wo nro of the opinion that the axe has been used in n good cause. OI,l) MNintAIIKS lHS.M'I'lIAU. While on a tour in tho suburban por tion of tho city yesterday, a Jouit.s'Ai. pencil-pusher stopped In front of the residenceof J. C. Baker who was w hacking away at an enormous stump on tho outer edge of his sidewalk as tho Hem chaser came up, but stopped his work to say "Howdy?"' "Taking out nil old slump?" enquired the. reporter. "I thought these three stumps" said Mr. Baker, pointing to two others n short distance from the one on which ho was at work, "had been hero about long enough, nnd concluded to take them out. The trees wero planted by Lafay ette Moore early in tho '00i, and wero the first set out on what was then known ns the Savage road. Tho trees grew to Immense proortioiis, Injing 3 to 4 feet in diameter. They wero cut down In 1805, nnd today I nm taking out the old stumps " On tho banks of Mill creek, in the lot adjoining Mr. Baker's stands n relic of Lafayette and John Moore's Old foundry erected about 40 years ago. Part of tho old building and some parts of tho machinery yet remain to mark the sot where tho foundry stood. In later years the building was used ns a chair factory. MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Uemg Transacted at the Court House, China Pheasants They are out of season now and we cannot have them on our tables, but we can all have the best things of theseason just'thesame by taking our meals at the St. Elmo Restaurant, 244 Commorolnl ot., Snlem n ffl'f u m Ladies'.Jnckets regular $0.00 our price now $3.50. Ijidles' capes regular fO.no our price now$;i.75 GJ30RGK BROS., Proprietors. Foresters InBtall. Lnst evening tho installation ceremony of tho Foresters of America was conferred on the olllcers elected for tho ensuing year. Tho rltunllsllc work was done by Deputy Grand Chief Hanger W. S. Mott in an most impressive manner. After tho newly elected officers woro duly Instnllod several new candidates wero initinted Into tho mysterious wnn- darings In Robin Hood's Forest. Court Sherwood Forest is enjoying a healthy gioivth and this winter tho members nro taking active part In expanding tins court nnd before the grand court meets in Salem ono year from next May, Sherwood Court No. 10 will be represented by n strong- delegation n the gran d court of Oregon. CHEAPER ONES IN PROPUKIION, ALL NICE Ktl nnonc nnnr.i-iT this uintpr m WE ARE STILL SELLING Men's cast more sittts regular $7.50 now $5.00 a suit. Men 'a nil wool suits regular $12,50, now $0.00 a suit. Boy's kneo pants suits regular $2.00, now $1.05 a suit. Hoy's kneo pants suits regular $3.00, now $2.25 n suit. OVERCOATS AND MACKINTOSHES AT STILL GREAli KEIJLHollUlN. Ladles' fast black hosiery regular 20o n pair, now 12i' n imlr, Misses Wool hose for 10c. LARGE LINE DISCOUNT. OF UMBRELLAS, FOR 25 PER ceJ Peoples Party Meeting. Tho People's paity or populists of tho North Salem precinct are hereby called to meet in primary on Thursday, Jan uary, 18, UK10, tit 1 p. in. at the olllco or shop of George B. Jacob, near tho Ex change building, to prepare plans and get ready for thu coming campaign and to attend county meeting which meets on the Ullli Inst, in city hall, Salem It. It. Bva.v, Chairman. J Basket Ball. Last uluht's basket ball game, at the Y. M. C, A. rooms, resulted in n victory for tho visiting team by a scire of 10 to 3. The players were: Oregon City Montgomery, Case, Williams, Peters and Humphrey; Salem Zaenker, Byrd, Ulnemitii, Buckingham and Schramm. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WII.I.AMKTTK. Alex Colin, F. II. Molton, Smith, San Francisco; Chas. A. Frnnk Dendinolid. KtlL'cne: II. J. Mieimer, City: 1M II. Bradley York; J. M. Uriel llentz snutloy S. O. liaidy, Otten , Now Co. 14 iiiluol the lliimnn Hearts uo.jjouu Jones, C. K. Brown, P. C. Duncan, leoplu of the Human Hearts Co K. P. Tobin, Portland. as the Why Smith Left Home. V Because Brown's In (own and has said so much about the Wisconsin Central's lino between St. Paul nnd Chicago that Smith could not resist the temptation of ntripeobt. 12 lw NKW SUITS Corhett, Failing A Co., have com menced action ngalustC. N. Churchill U recover $62.22, alleged to bo due for v - .',.... ,,. !(ininltu railroad incorporation that It is irom .ovein.Hjr,.".., im.S. donn an. inas. ,u no s0MbO of t( W;n, ft ,,)tTnInUv0 .Moary nro attorneys ior piniuiiu. CIIICUIT COUItT. In Department No. 2, Judge BoIko has npiwluted B. M. Payne, Alfred Gobalet and J. P. Robertson, to partition the property involved In tho suit of II. Trinworth vs. Don A. Smith. The I.a Grande Chronicle has, tho siirauce oi those eonneeieu wnn movement. of Wallowa county contracted their 1000 Largo numbers woolgrowora have clip at 1)1 cents, one-third payment down, which is equal to 17 cents. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the reg ular annual meeting of the stockholders ofthoThos. Kay Woolen Mills com pany will 1h) held Tuosday at 2 o'clock p. in. January 10, WOO, for tho jntri o of electing directors for tho ensuing year. R. II.COSHOW, 4 1 10 td Secretary. 6L0SING OUT MY ST06K Beef Steers. $3,500$ 1.00 j cows, $3.1X1 k.lt Kl .1 1 1 f i.ly .. ... iiiuu urvBiHxi, iH-ui ;n 1(1 Veal dressed, ll)iQ8)io, Breakfast Cereals That mako unappetizing and delicious meal we havo in nil kinds of prepara tions from oats, wheat, com and In and ontllakes, whouton grits, and combined with our genuine sugar-cured hams, bacon or sausage, and a cup of coffee inndo from exquisitely lluvonsl and high grado coffees, or our lino Kngllsh break tea, is a treat foi tho gods. SonnemanN, THIS GUOOElt U Bute at Telephone 5) SALEM MARKET. Wheat 68 iwunds and over 40o. Wool 10c, Mohair 30c. Hops 0 to 10c. Barley 35 to 38c. Onta SO & 28c. Hoy Baled, cheat $8.00., Timothy fn.Wfiw. Kggs-I7(!H8e. Flour In wholesnlo $3.00 MlIJa tuffs-bran $13.00 shorts Hokb dressed, 6kic. Live cattle HteorM 3tfeows a3 nnooj j.-.ou(if;i. Dressed Veal OJc. Butter Dairy 18 cereainery 25o. Poultry Chickens 0 to"o, Turkeys 10 Potatoes 25 t 30 lots $2.70 mini $15.00 lo 3 AT OOSTI COMMENCING today until the entire stock is sold, I will sell everything at exact cost I have made a radical change in my business and intend closing out my present stock completely This is a bonanza for buyers, for I haven't any time for fool' ishness, I want to get out just as quick as it's possible. Not an item in my store that isn't standard quality and we stand behind all we sell The cost of nearly everything in my line has advanced since I bought them, and at my exact cost there's money in it even for dealers, whom I invite to see me on any line of goods that I carry. GLOVES GALORE, ALL KINDS, STYLES AND PRCj ALSO MITTENS, SWEATERS, OIL CLOTHING, BLM LIS AINU lUMFUKmO. PRICES REDUCED FROM 25 TO 40 PER CENT: FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKE COR. STATE AND COoMEttCIAL STS. FRIENDSHIP 'asilv lost. But our low prices nukJ Is sometimes easily gained ntid us and premiitieut friends, Tho following are a few of our t rude-winning prices Sugar, granulated, 20 lbs for Sugar (do) her hau. 100 lbs Mince Meat, best, j)er pkg ' Soda, Ann nnd Ilninmer, per lb 6c, 0 lbs for Peas, imported French ; very line, icr can Corniuenl. white or vollow, per bag Mush food, fancy, wlieat Hakes, per package Flour, best standard brands, nor sack '. ..'. Baking Powdur Dr. Price's Cream, and them Is no better made, perlb , ,, i Buckwheat (lour very best pure, per sack ." l Gelatine "Plymouth Rock;" extra lino '.'. V Marmalado Peach, fancy quality, per ism Apples, dried Js, good quality, libs for . . Raisins 3 Crown Muscatels. 4 lbs for Lard pure leaf the finest wo over sold or saw, per lb ... fl. ft H s 3 U US 5 s It oil can buy stuff called lard anyw here al 10c. Wo want vmi in Oil, ... M l Ul.. ..!..!- ,. r... .. .... ' i hi . nuiriiiir ,v v (l. II is packed by Very resjM-cl fully, DA(DON BROJ WE CAKUY COM! ANY'S IDE SIMONDS A1ANUFAC1 UMNO i. v v . , GROSS GUT . THESE ARE THE ONLY SAWS USED BY LARGE LOGGERS OH WASHINGTON M N IE -COLUMBIA RIVER- . THE AND Our largely Increasing sales nro an indication of the worth of tho goods Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Sa'em, Ore. Second Week Special oi Our X X X X X ANNUAL CLEARANCE SAI Wo quote a few prices on men's furnishing goods which were not dlp at hid miction sain laU week, ami which we positively will not rum' In the foi ueu s iiuavy natural wool we graito , Men's heavy llceced 50c grade Men's nil wool Camel's hair 75c crade ' Men's extra heavy cotton mixiil hoo UV Men's fine suspenders tide to 35c choice. LADIES GONS grade c . v Fine iniiclln nicely trimmed tl.50 guide Fine muslin nicely trlnimeil f 1.00 grade Flannelette gowns tl.50 grade. Flannelette gown tl.50 grade . TWO SCORES THE LEADER 2U8 nd 871 Commorolnl Street, TWO STORi Auction Sale to Close. Beginning Thursday afternoon Mary 1 90a at I p. in, JS 1X) and continuing each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon and Saturday night, until all is closed out. No fake sale no byvbidding, everything will be sold without reserve for cash, 2 Tmtmm Anrl PL . an f. uy juuua, oiiuw, rurnisuinggoons.eic. at your own pi ice. Be on hand, do not miss it. WILLIS BROS. & FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE. 'FRIEDMAN & GREENBAUM, Auctioneer. About Mackintoshes The rains continue for three months yet. 1 can fit out any body yet with a good mack At Exact Cost to Me. About Underwear The cold weather of winter is yet before us. Any and all of my cotton or wool underwear At Exact Cost to Me, About Shoes About Kltchenwear Notions, Ribbons, Laces. Scarcely a shoe in the lot that j Alittens. Fascinators and every elset All these things l carry complete Hamilton line of Brown's goods OUT OP SIGHT A searchlight will not reveal what is truly out of sight. If you come to our store for a ou will need no searchlight to find them, nor will they cost any more, but often less than elsewhere for the same goods. HARRITT Sl L.ACIIRBNCI OI.O POSTOl'TICK.OIWCEKV, GOOD GOOD KISISD'S OPERA HOUSE I'ATTOS 1IKO''. iUmgfr... ON1S NIGHT ONLY. woman t cost lroin 5 to 10 or 12 1 -2c more today than when 1 bought. Yours For Exact Cost to Me, thing sold At Exact Cost to Me, Monday January 15 I Mean Business I'm going to get out at once, and if any one wants to buy me out completely there's a good business for him. I will announce in due time my plans for the immedi' ate future, About Wheels and Sundries, for My new lines will not be in Meanwhile all my carried over Cost. Keep your eye on my new lines. a few weeks vet. ones to close out at llflooln's Bazaar. 307 60m. si. Saem. Foil rt It Alllitl-tl Tnnr KumoiiH Musitwl Comoily, flf Gay Coney Island REEDS OPERA IfOlfl I'.vrroN iiuoa., I... u.i mpJ l IIBTIMV iNGKSMV . :::::: ItV SPECIAL SATURDAY, JANUARY- 3 ELABORATE SCENERY l'KETTY GIRLS FUNNY COSIEDIANS 22 X PLAYERS X 22 Orchestra 75c i"anjmjt 60o Qalery 1st Balcony 75c ,2nd la!cony50c Human Hear Tbe Idyl or the Arkansas bllU. Ofe.li iio loimducilou to PIin vnavt mo direction ol Win. e A ftAU titatf Note thosa Prices: , . Oreftcwm, 74o Flra BleoM fi ,T)UCl, 0U pccwtU l' ti tilery. 26c. UoNiiiJUiss'lliisUcciileilTrf f Seats now eellltijr. - &4 .Jb.4 ,;aiv4: - 14i ,- .&& jM3fe&ufi. xe f4ttzs -