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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1900)
LM L. rri ."f v ... T 'j' V s av .. ,i ft fev tp" hJM aOttm Ibutt Ulp! We expect to get moved next week and At i, CAPTAIN L- P. ADAM8 DEAD. k m 1 1 na of the Civil " "V U buy a: but ."sV Was a Veteran Officer War. Captain L. V. Adams, woll known in j Salem mid tlirougliout the Willamette ,-t , 4 4 vaney tiieu amis residence in tins city until tlicn, to save moving so much stock at4 83oP m.8aiuniny. vyuiuiiiiiiumiiu was uorn in Hamilton county, Ohio, November, 1837. Later lio moved to 8holbyvillo, Indiana, where ho 'as united in marrlago to Miss Mary Adams, with whom ho lived until his death. Captain Adams was captain of Company C 130th Indiana Volunteers during the Civil war and remained in service for threo years. Ho was on active member of Sedgwick Post No. 10, Grand Army of tho Repub lic, and held membership In the Salem McKluloy club, and the Union Veteran's Association. Ho leaves n wife, three sons and two daughters nil of whom were at his bed side when ho passed away. The chil dren are Elmer 1 Adams, of Woodbnrn, Chits. K. and Ivan L. Adams, of Salem, Mrs. Edna C. Tucker mid Mrs Anna A. Ilaslem, both of Portland. The funeral was held this afternoon at the residence and was conducted by Nov. II. A. Ketchum, under the auspices of Sedgwick Post No. 10, (J. A. It. llttr lal was held In Grand Army Circle in City View cemetery. Tho old soldier was laid to rest in u very handsome steel casket, grained and finished In clnto imitation of highly pol. ished woodwork. Tho sides, top and liottom nro of rolled steel abaut .1-1(1 of an Inch thick re-enforced around tho lop mid bandies, and tho casket weighs over .!00 pounds. It Is one of the latest improved products of the factory of the Crnnu ft Ilreed.Mfg., Co., of Olnclnnuttl, Ohio, and was furnished by Undertaker A. M. Clougb. we are making X 2C 2 Sweeping IRebuc tion in prices! Of everything in the store except thread Don't wait till prices go back to the old schedule, or higher as . they are apt to, now v this week , 2 HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE CASH STORE not COMMEKCIAt. ST. seemed, to bo rather bright young fellows and willing to work; so their readiest was granted. They will bo given wdrk on the Woodpile and around tho city hall and wilt be furnished with hose, buckets, soap, towels, Insect powder etc, so that by the time their sentence ex pires they may )kj in a condition to ob tain employment. PERSONALS rf Don't Wait Till the Last Day of Our f January Clearance Sal? i i The sharp-sighted buyers know the truth of that saying of "THE EARLY BIED ETC" And judging from the way stocks are dwindling tardy purchasers will be dissappointed. RECIISTnATION. Names of 1,069 Voters on Hand ThiB Noon. Voters aWbcginning to realize that if they wish to get tholr names on the register they will liavo to get around to the county clerk's ofllcu at the first opportunity, and not wait until the last week Or two, when thoro Is likely to bo a line formed at tho registry desk and ex tending out around tho court house, smotbing like tho string of applicants at a Klondlko land ofllce. With tho names sent in on blanks and not yet recorded, the clerks ofllce bad received 10tS9 names this noon. They will have to come In livelier hereafter or some will bo leftover. I VMXXVtkVkAXVtk'l jhkd 4 BARGAINS 1 IN " 4 DRESS GOODS 4 CLOTHING 4 AT 25 PER CENT 4 DISCOUNT i J. J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY Will Save You Money to buy now. I will sell my entire lino at a great reduction, these aro slow times, but will make fast moving prices to nako room for my now spring stock. Watches and clocks at cost. Jewelry and chains at 25 per cent olt Spectacles and Eyeglasses 1-3 oft. And scientifically filled. A special garanteo on watch repairing of two years. Cleaning 75c. Mainsprings 75c. Itemember wo give a guuranteo with everything wo do. C.H-HINGBS WATCH UAKK it AND OITIC1AN. !!l Yours Experience). 800 COMMICKOI AU ST. HOTIiL ARRIVALS. P Eritowoll, Geo W Collins, .1 P Nlcholus. K Floury, U Wise, II 8 court, I'll llnuke. Portland; Jan: Fee, J II Haley, II J Ilcan. Pendl WIIXAMKTTK. F l.angell.P II Tyman. i.IIIIendrlcks, K nimwiii, Ueo W Collins, .1 r Mc- Mur ines A v. II J Jlcau. Pemlletou : W F Gallagher, Minneapelis: M E Illukely; Now York; Mrs Clayton Wcntz. Miss Irene Went, Mute Scnool; 0 F Williams, Sacramento, Calj C 8 Ituggles, II G McCarthy, San Francisco ; 8 A Mulkey, Chimin Skinner, Independence. tlOTTAtlK. U. W. Asl ford, T. 0. (lalllgni), fi. Sahlstrom, W. !'. Fiebig, Portland. S. S WEATHER nEPORT. Tonight and tomorrow occasional rain. "Out of Town Ladies." Visiting ladles from the country and other towns aio cordially invited to use our parlors ami dressing rooms for ar ranging tholr toilet before shopping, locatcd hi tho mldsl of the drv trouls district, A few stepH carries you to Salem's leading merchants. I.mly at tendants and courteous treatment to all. Tiik Ki.itk Studio, I-lUtf Cominorclal, cor. Court si. A Wmh Out. John Cox a native son of Marion county was in the city today from Inde pendence, ho reports a bad wash out of the county road for atjeast thirty feet in length and seven feet deep in front of the J. It. Cooper place. Tho road is impassiblo for a wagon and ought to lie repaired at the earliest nosai jle day. Shipping Fruit Trees to Korea. C. V. Ionising of the Quaker Nurseries of this city has just shipped another in voice of fruit trees to Korea. Last year Mr. Lansing shipped two hills of trees there ami thoso two brought him eleven diiib inisyeur. inouces oi last years shipment wefo on tho way nearly three months and arrived at their destination in Mrfcct condition. Wanted to Clean Up. . Two young fellows .having the appear anco of tramps ritmo to Chief of Pollco Gibson lust night and asked for a night's lodging, which he gave them. This morning they preferred another request. They explained thut they wanted to work, but had been on the road for some time and their clothes and person had reached such a condition that they wero ashamed to apply to any one, and if they did their apHaranco would be too much against them. They wanted to know If Chief Gibson Wizard OH Co., Tonight. Mainline Wizard Oil Company hasar rived and will commence their series of entertainments at Heeds Opora House tonight, and wo can assuro our readers a first-class show In every respect. They carry 10 specialty nrtists and give a bettor entertainment than many of tlio traveling tramps charging llvo times the price of admission. Everything done is clean und refined, so brimt the ladies and children tonight. Tho admission is only 15cts. lor any seat in tho house tonight. Ashland Woolen Mills Burn. """" Ashland, Or., Jan. 22. Tho Ashland woolen mill, owned K. K. fe G. N. An dorson, valued at 103,000, omploylng .10 to 33 bunds, was burned Sunday morn ing at 2:10 o'clock. Machinery to the value of $5000 hod recently been added to the plant. About 10000 worth of blankets and blanketing in process of manufacture was also burned. The Insurance on the building and its contents amounted t)i:,500. The (lro originated in the weaving room. English Fight Tonight. Mr Aanoclated I'rcaa la tha Journal. Nrwcahti.il, England, Jan. 22. Will Curloy, tho English boxer, who was de feated by George Dixon in Now York and Nat Smith will fight hero tonight for n fl,000aslde and n $1,250 purse. This will be the most Interesting fight Hint has taken place in England for some time. C. II. Hatch wont to Oregon City to day on a business trip. Mrs. M. N. Chapman was a passenger for Portland this morning. P. Caurtwrigbt, of Salem Pralrio, was In tho city today on business. Miss Graca Gibson has returned from soveral weoks' stay In Portland. 1). 13. Irvin was a passenger for Cor vallls this morning on business. Miss Lottio Helleubrand was a pal longer this morning for Portland. Mrs. It. M. Messick left on the Altona this morning fer a visit in Portland. Mrs. J. N. Smith was a passenger for Corvallis today for a few days' visit. I.ot Pcnrce left by boat this morning for a few days' business trip to McMinn-vllle. Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Meyers and Mrs. J. II. Luiin left today for'n few days' with friends in Ashland. Mrs. S. Lynns, of Jefferson, who has been In the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. II. Itolaud, returned homo this morning. Mrs. M. P. Ilaldwin came home from Indccndcnco this morning, after spend ing a fow days visiting Mrs. 8. R. Ilald win and family. Sheriff Durhiu spent Saturday on French Prairie transacting business, and the first news he received of the suicide of bis prisoner, J. It. Wlllurd, was when hu recehetlTnu Daily Joint .sal In Woodbnrn nt fi o'clock Saturday evening. Miss Etta V. Williamson left today for Itoeeburg, where she goes to take a Mtosltlon as saleslady in the millinery department of Isador Abraham's busi ness. Miss Williamson has for several yeais past been employed at the Leader, and hur many friends wish her future success. MOCK TURTLE WE ARE NOT LIVING ON THE GALLIPOL1 ISLANDS, BUT WE DO SERVE OUR' PATRONS WITH RICH SOUPS As tho first course atour regular dinners. Meals at all hours at which all the luxuries of the sea son can be had at THE ST. ELMO RESTAURANT. Tho Dalles Is alllictcd with a number of drunks not citizens, but wandering hobos. LITTLE TELEGRAMS. Street Car Strike. Tnov, N. Y., Jan. 21. All thu street curs in Troy wero tied up last night us the result of the strlko of 305 motormen and conductors, who demaudce 20 cents an hour and a 10-hour day. Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Cooper hold ( q family reunion at Tho Dulles on tlio 18th Inst., 14 children and nlno grand child red being present. Who Will Win the Victory? In war it depends on men and gnus. thought the Judge would Ik, kind enough I ffi,' '-X"t class IsIolZt to send them up for alwut live days and groceries as aro sold by give them a chance to clean up. They l-22eod. Hiianson ft Uaoan. The Baldwin locomotive works, at Philadelphia Iiub received an order for thirty large engines from France. A H)stolllce has been created ut Wend ling, In Lane county, to bo supplied by special service from Isabel. G. II. Kelly Is ost master. An earthquake at city of Mexico and the interior Saturday morning did grcut damage, AtTenlmata 7 persons were killed and 00 wounded. As a result of tho feud at llustrop, Texas, 1210 witnesses have been sub Kunaed and a company of rangers has been Bent there by the governor to keep tho peace. Goii. Mercler was dofoated Saturday at the election of olilcera of the Pol) technique school the West Point of Franco. For tlio presidency be received 200 votes and bis opXucnt 1000. A ter rible meleo followed. Tho -clergymen of Frankfort, Ky have decided that next Tuesday shall bo sot apart in this city as a day of hum iliation and prayer In view of the shoot ing affair there lust week, und the prob ability of a repetition of the sumo. 6iosi out 'in Breakfast Ocrcals That make an appetizing und delicious ingi lids meat we liavo til all kinds oi lueimra tlous from oats, wheat, corn and in nnd oatflakes, wheuten grit, and combined with our uenuluo sugar-cured hams, bacon orsnusuge. and a cup of coffee made from oxquUltc.lv lluvnrcd and high grade coffees, or our Hue English break tea. is a trout foi tlm in.lu l- SonnemanN, THE GltOOEK 124 St.tn at Telephone SI IKHliJDS OP ERA I EC) USE I'A'I'rON llltOB., 1A4M1X HH.I MVN, mm tO Quit Exact Cost Our Motto, n a wonder not only to y to ourselves, hut to beginning we have had Our first wuuk of closlim out has he evurylxuly who has watched our progress. Fiiun the very a ireiiiuutinus jam ncuriv all oi our open nouis. There hao Ikhui mi many "closing out" sales of every kind and description that It would haw been no wonder to nave seen us waiting a week toget Meatnup. They Believe Us, And jou may rust assured there will be no deception. We are closing uiit Just as fast as its possible to tin it. Time is money now to me, and I don't want to drug this sale out a day longer than Is necessary. The lines of lmimIh wo carrv are the best uru'des. never hud unv other kinds fur it don't paj , You can rest assured thut w hat you tiny of us is good, and you pay only what we paid, no mure, no less, some folks try to lxnt us down from cost, but that won't work. ONE WEEK COMMENCING Monday, Jan, 22 . Hamlin's Wizard Oil Company W. F. Gallagher, Mgr, fl Dig Specialty ShOutf! KWPEOFLEvIO s ATUIIDAY witnessed another jam, eseeiully at the shoe counter. It would seem that nearly every inuii, woman or child in Salem bad al ready Ix'on fitted out but each day adds new ones to the list. The shoes are melting away jtosltively like Icecream on a hot day. You see the stock is so new and fresh, In fact, in our whole store you couldn't find over $50 worth of goods two jears old. ii's shirts, overalls, sweaters gloves, ties, In men's shirts, overalls, sweaters gloves, ties, punts, etc.. the lines are still strong, and it will pay you to look. Ijces, largo lines of fine lures, for underwear, etc., at sK)t cost. This is tlio underwear season and it liehooves you to look, Mackintoshes for men, women and children all at spot cot. Good selections yet to choose from umbrellas all grades too. Wool mittens fasclntors, hoods, bootees, skirts etc., lots of them all for exact cost. We utilize every spare minute to gut the stock in shape, marking plain cost on everything we can. Until Furtner Notioe we will 6f ose at6p m F.vorythlng refined and up-to-date. Hring the ladlis and cjiildren. WMMMM4 uimtwkxi only 15 cents, MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Court House, A marriage licenso has been Issued to L. I). Hendricks nnd Lcona Gertrude Hayes, P. II. Tynan asting as witness. rnoiiATn. John Olson, an orphan boy, has been adopted by Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Page, iiion petition of tho nearest rolatlvesand friends of tho child. Tho final account of N. M. Larson, ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Nels LarMin, deceased, has 1kcii ap proved and the executor discharged. In tlio case of tho will of Mrs. Vcronn Widhscr-Uooth, the answer of Jc.innelto C. Booth has been dismissed and the will ordered admitted to probate. F. A. Turner is appointed administrator with the will annexed. CIHCTIT COUItT. in Department No. 1, the transcript lias been filed of the case of (5. W. Kdgnr vs. G. W. I.udwig, recently tried before Justice of the Peace II. A. Johnson. The action was brought to recover M.:i2, and the veidlct In tho justice court was OS cents for plaintiff, from which judgment hu uppeuls. DKCllS KII.1CI). Salem Building nnd Loan Association to Ada Strong, laud In George II. Jones' Yew Park and Capital addition to Salem, fl,H00. Jennie H. Ilasoltlno and Elhridgo G. Iluseltlno to Thomas Koeneko, N. JjJ of the X. F. M and 8. W. 4' of X. K. M nnd JN. K. )i of X. W. V sec. 21. T. II 8., It. 2 K., $1,000. John Morris and Kdu M. Morris to J. K. Van ftuit, W. $ of X. W. '4', sec. !!0, T. 0 S., It. 2 K.. -ro. Elijah II. Coats and Hester M. Coats to Thomas Sims, 5 acres, T. (1 S It. 2. W., $242. Spencer C. Horry and Martha Berry to Annie A. Ciookham, 5 neres, near Woodbnrn, bond for deed, $375. W. Kdwurd Finzer and Loulso Fiimr to Isaac A. Beetle, Jjf acre in Woodbnrn, $175. Kmanuel Schlndlor and Elizabeth Oscar, Friedo and Walter Muellkaupt, Lydia Muellkaupt, Otto, O-car, Frictle and Walter Muelllmupt, undivided one fifth Interest in 120 acres'sec. :i. T. II S., It. 2 K., $100. F.inannel Pchlndler nnd Clinlielli Schlndler to Lena Seliindler, on undi vided one-fifth Interest In 120 acres stv. 3, T. 0 S It. 2 K f 100. John Moser to Loreti M. Pendcll, cor rection tlecd, land in T. (1 S., II. , q. c. d f 1. M.Brown and K.J. Brown to Loren M. Pondoll, correction deed, inn I in Brown's Addition to Silverlon, q. c.'d., 1 m School Savings Bank, Tho following deposits wero inado to day by pupils in tho respective schools us follows : Park school $ m fil Lincoli 5 :u North 5 v-1 Central 1!1 70 Polytechnic fto l-'iwt 71 r Total us no This is an increase of 2.l.fi!) over last weok,H deposits, tho total then being 02.83. The Ordinary Sleeper A New Feature in Western Trayel. The Pullman Company now.'oiH'rates two grades of slooping cars via the Hio Uiiande Westkkn Bailwav. The ordi nary sleepers are entirely new, and the berths, both upjier and lower, aro men up complete with mattresses, uiuiikcui, Bini'io, iMiiuns, curiaius, etc.j with stoves arranged for making tea, coffeo, etc., requiring nothing to bo furnished by passengers. Uniformed pullmuu jiorters nro in charge of tho cars, who aro required to keep them in good order nnd attend to the wants and comforts of passungew. The cars are very handsome ami commodious, and whllo not so elegant, are just as com fortgble as standard or palace sleejHirs. Both first and secoud-clus? !ussuiiLr aro erinittod to occupy theso cars on payment of the Pullman bertn rales, mtii-iiHru leas limn mill OI I, charged in the regular palace cars. Tho ordinary sleepers aie daily on trains via Km Giiandm kkx Kailway between Denver Irancisconnil Portland. On in in each week the sleepers through between Ixa Aniroles A t t . . v . j rrancieco, or t'ortiantl ana Omaha, Chicago and Boston. or auuitionai tietatls writtf -ftfi-uoiis rt tit..t ft n. T T f.. ..lt .1 I iir.i lit " ui iuiuci urn, ii, .uuiiHiieiti, .03 tvasll ingtonSt. Pertland: or Geo. W. lleintz, Acting Generul Passenger Agent, Salt Lake CiU AUCTION SALE To close out the Fine Dty Goods Sto J formerly Willis Bros,, 1st door south of y rostomce 1 1 a 1 .ill a' t SI gouas nuts uiiu cujJbf iinf bctuiiSf Velvet! and plushes lace curtains blankets, and immense stock of shoes, Goods also soil at private sale, AUCTION SALES: TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATUR DAYS AT 2 P. M., ALSO SAT URDAY EVENING. A A X Isadore Greenbaum lot P c..n. r ii. oi n: c r? j a. .. ui uuui jumn ui uic um wiiilu o. ri ICUIIKIU yUCilOiy N EW C A R P ET! Just received a full line of new carpels, incliul me; Axministers, Aoquelts, Velvets, BrusseLs, and Ingrain. Improve the opportunity and se lect a new carpet Irom a 1900 stock. From our 1900 patterns of wall paper, you can select those that will blend with the new carpet. A Full Assortment of Furniture, F. W. HOLLIS & CO First Door North of Postofficc. WE CLOSE AT 6 l M. - , AT AUCTION I beg leave to announce to the people of the city of Salem ami surrounding country that I have- been encaged to sell the fof- lowing conslgiiniet of Uoods at Public Auc tion, to-wit: $3000 orth of Clothe IrOIll thelactorv of the rrl1irntml meiiirors, suiu liiok ft Co. mniiti- 152000 Wor,h of Finc Gcnts' Furnishings uuuu and Ladics, and Gcn(s, Shocs i Hero Is nn opportunity to buy fine goods nt your own price. This is no fake salo Sale Every Day at 2 p m, and 7 p m R, H. HAMPTON, Mercantile Auctions , V Second Week Special of Our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SAU ... .iXi 2 '1'!?S ISL1; J,,i?9" I"0.":" f","K KootlH which were not .lisp ... ..." ....khu.. mu inn disk, nun which we positively w 1 not carrv In the Men's heavy natural wool 60c grade ' Men's heavy llecced TiOc grade ' ' Men's extra heavy cotton mixed note Kh Men's tine suspenders 20c to Me choice. , LADIES GOWNS X X KlllO muslin lllcelv trlmme.l l.r.O irr-i.l.. Mne muslin nicely triinmetl f I.W) grade ... . Huiinclettn.gowus tl.r.t) grade. Flannelette gowns fl.TO grade.. . . llm I THE LEADER grade. X TWO STORE 2tJO nnd 271 Cuminnroliil Stroot. OUT OF SIGHT A searchlight will not reveal what is truly out df sight. If you come to our store for GOOD GOOD You will need no searchlight to find them nor will they cost any more, but often less , - than elsewhere for the same goods. HARRITT Sl LAmREKC uw ruSTUFFICKiQItOCKUY, SNAP HcV Size doesn't Indicate qinlity. rc WItt'S Wltdl (luzel Salve II thn nr.lt- uiikiiiui, nu iiiiuiiiuie cure tor no an Kin discuses, stones Stores. plies Dm SHOT fill Dejtroyerof all Ktrmnn( MAN OR BEASI t "u" , -"xui.ittiisui, Lainn ILick, lleaduohe. Tontleirlm Karacl.o, llurns, Scalds, Cms and Hiinlons, Stlf? Jeints: t.l.Tt rr it.... . . ., m i-M. iJDITI.K. R. K. SUTTON, Asldan.l, 0rr(D. Ihreatened With La Grippe unlw f". w - .. ... .i " "ji rrarik- i smmAnn hain. ..i imesgol took, were coW and uihZXZXZ Sri.i.,i?Bii..,"oru; W J )" IhArt I in a k. a - ' "" I Mean Strictly Business, I am closing out for good, and am in a hurry. .My whole stock is for sale, and I've no time for foolishness, merchants will do well to see me on any lines of goods that I carry, for they won't buy cheaper for many months. Bicycles and Sundries, This is anvthimr but wheel weather, but I've sold 4w good wheels this week both at cost, besides lots of my sun dry stock. I have new wheels coming which I will tell yoi SUteorOrtton Jurkion Coin time giro I tnnl- cows on mjr fett aiufeiec ti r a loie oVsalVed nl.M,m,plSWf w!'e "" '!". " SuUtcrlteiUniiiworn loba'oronia IbliCth dimr rv.tK.. ,.oo OKO. W THKFltEN. Nolif IMbllc (brOrei 1 utp I hu Wf muru w frrtlv oiirM I tht t FHANK I. IUMMO.Mll SW For salo at Stono's Drug Store, Salem. r Oregon. 11 about later. "tJOmvr Wlooln's Bazaar. -30760111. si. 'a Miiuot iltflir any mor picltage. Our clorks are too busy, und, wlllnc fftod at cost, wecan't afford to hire them delUerH. SdliJIll. MOIINKY Monday morning, Jan. 2.M. 1000. at tho famllv limnn In S.ln... ,n Mr. and Mrs. W' .1). .Mohney, a ten pound ton. MINER. At the family homo in North Salem, Oregon, on Saturday, Jan.l nary M, lOOtf, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred. I erlck T. Miner, a son. FJIt SALI-A nico young cow, fresh, Durham ami Jertey. Can be seen at U Center street. 1, Fwtley. 1 82 3t Onions for Planting Ono half to one and one-half cents tier IVtllllfl Tnl.ln ..tn . y i j . per pound. WaUer' 'Morlev' Fence W large and long Cc-drf , Works, 59 State street. ' i-IO-at I nn.'f f'00 fe,et Drain Ti,e iu 4- LOOK! The Milton Eagle savs farmers nr satisfletl with tho wheat outlook in Uma tilla county. .J'iS El."6. StU(Jii vomer Commercial and Court streets. I-10tf ( To cure la arfi and for gale by D. S, BENTLEY & COMPAQ 318 Front Street WANTS TO SEE YOU! If you hare a harness that ij not all right, or if you need any new work in that line. It F. E. SHAFER, SALEM, OREGCJ uuTuW3$l . m 8,a,B 8t- 1"1,dA,r J