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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1900)
MHRHHBHHBniin li -i i 1i ' ! ! I in i s i i , i WJ I H e Holverson's Clean-up Dress Goods Sale Will last till August 1st. Every plcco of dross goods In our stor'o at n July Clean-up Price Solo will include both worsted and cotton (roods and wo will stnko our renuta- . . .- ..'..... .. a.a i our money back al- TUG POPULAR LOAN Of tlon on the bargains wo will offer on anything in the lino, ways if you'ro not satisfied. Tim 's the motto of HOLVBRSON'S The Big Bargain House of Salem Wo Inaugurato a Serlos of CAMPAIGN SALES Which will bo of interest to everyone wishing high grade merchandise at lowest priccH over quoted, by offering 1000 yards Fancy Flald and striped ginghams reg ular 16c nuallt.es, neat patterns, at ono-hnlf wholesale cost. Campaign Price 5c yd. 500 yards Fine and wide striped .18 inch llatisto; this season's 1 and 15c retail or. Don't overlook these Campaign Price 7 l-2c. All Our 65c and 50c Shirts Waists Go at Campaign Price of 40c each Psrtsols Lt I IS Than Cost J. J. Dalrymple & CO. Warner's Corsets EYES that need Glasses most are x xz Often bright and beautiful to tliu casual observer, yet the seeds of defective vision sometimes total loss of sight are lurking there. No ouu but the skilled oculist and optician can tell you properly jiut how you stand as to eyesight, and its a great tnistako to delay a thorough examination at the first warning. CHARLES II. HINGES, 1" Scientific Optician. v 296 Commercial Street. WEATIIEII. Fair tonight Tuesdny. and Tuesday. Cooler Wheat Market. BaW Kuanhwo, July 23. Cash lCXlif. Ouicauo, 111., July 2.1. Sept. W. Haleui,40. GOLD DUST FLOUR MAPS BY The Sidnov Power Co. miiinuv, onitooN A. nuicL """ .ja.a. ARRIVALS. T W'W'W, Hindu for family use, ask your grocers for It. Hrnn and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT. PIIONB 51, 1VI.1AUMU i I Clothing ! VtVVsVVfcVk'VM. Aim tituiiH' lurtiiHiiiuu g newest styles, largo variety ipat-torus. Shoes I.adios'i.'elioos, men's shoes. youtha'shoes,chlldieu'N shoes nil sites, style, make and qualities. Pit guaranteed, and cheaper than tho c)uiiiost. E. F. 0SBURN. SSKMiS RATES ON ICE The following low rates on utt have heeu agreed uJhjh bv tho Capital lev Works and Cryntal Ice Work, of this city beginning .'lay It): Conleclloiiory stores, hotels and Huh markets, using 100 lbs or more at a time fiOo jier hundred; less than 100 lbs 76. Private parties using 100 lbs or more, 76o,less than 100 lbs, lc per lb. No sale below 10c. Ic In ton lots, f 7.60; half ton, fl.OO, at tho works. lee shipped In sacks 7fu pur 100, sacls extra. UAinrAt. Ick VYoiikh ail nvTi Jl'r U'OHKH- ColUtc. J O MacDouald, I'ortland H Iv lluttner, I'ortland. J Nunan, 1'ortlnnd. O W AIcDulln, Portland. Mrs K Vincent, I'ortland. I K Thomason, Portland. Kllu Knight, Clydo, N. Y. Chas H Miller, New York. Willamette. 11 It Cuslck, Albany. .1 1 McUrath, Ohleago. Jno O Pisk, tit Louis, .Mo, W O Poncli, I'ortland. Mrs W O Konoh. I'ortland. l)r Dyron K Miller, Portland. KU Worth, Portland. Mr Solland, Portland. 0 F Mumper, llrooks. II K Hall, Itlckreall. 1 Abraham, Hoteburg. U ItOeer, Country. Davis Howor, Grants Pats, Or. Miss Bower. Grants Pass, Or. HO Smith, St. Paul. Jno llowers, ltlilnelaudor, Wis. Chas Chafee, Ithlnelamlor. M M Taylor, Jarksouville, Or. J It Nell Jacksonville, Or. F P Miiniiaugh, New York. J I. llownmu, Portland. J A tiprague, Denver, Colo. O P Porelli, Portland V 11 Grlndraff, Poitland, K It Spanglcr, Kt. 1OuIh, Mo. Ordered ty the School Botrd to the Amoun $30,000. As foreshowed in Saturday's Journal, thot board of directors of tho Salem school district will borrow $30,000 on 1 por cont interest, issuelng notes thoro-for. This was Bottled at tho committee meeting, Saturday afternoon, and at tho regular board meeting Saturday evening tho following resolution was unanimous ly adopted : "In order to provide for tho payment of bonds maturing September 1, 1000, amounting to $10,000, also indebtedness known as tho floating' debt, or notes amounting to $14,000, bearing interest at the rate of 0 per cont per annum. "lie it resolved by tho board of direct ors of school district No. 21, Marion county, Orogon, that wo do hereby order tho issuanco of 30,000 In notes of vari ous and sundry denominations, tho ag gregate of which Bhall not exceed said principal sum of issuo; said notes to run for a period of 10 years from Beptotnber 1, 1000, unless sooner called in for re demption by said board of directors, and to bear interest at tho rato of 1 per cent per annum; the principal andldterest of said notes shall bo payablo in United States gold coin of tho present standard value. Tho interest to be paid thereon semi-annually on tho 1st day of March and September, after tho said date of Issuo of said notes at tho ofllce of tho district clerk In the City of Salem, Or. "The notos herein provided for shall bo madu payablo to bearer, and not to any specified person,and shall bo known as tho Popular Four Per Cent Ioan and tho eauio shall bo sold by popular sub scription, the subscription list or book opened in this bohblf, to be closed on tho Ith day of August, 1000. Tho notes herein provided for shall bo signed by tho chairman of tho board of directors and attested to by tho district clork Knch note shall bear the impress of the seal of said district." ' Subscription books aro now open at tho Ladd & Hush bank in chargo of Joo llamngarlnor, clork of tho school board, where those who nrc looking for a good safe investment for idle cash can put down their names for the nmount desir ed. Whllo the resolution passed by tho board does not so stato, it is tho inten tion of the board to (111 tho smaller sub scriptions first, as wbb dono in tho city bond loan. While tho time is short notlco has been given, andthero is not the slight est doubt that tho loan will be taken up several times over. As n starter, ono subscription for JlfiOO was recolved this morning as soon as tho books wero opened and others all ready. ADDRESS TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE Issued By the Fllltlno Central Committee, Plans For Peace. REHOVgOT THE vWwr loot- vXcvUvHv R CAUSEIIAl mLLCiERM! that burrows up the scalp, maklnj dandruff scurf, cauilnj tht hair to fall, and finally BALDNESS. You will hive NO MORE DAN. DRUFP, PALLING HAIR, or BALDNESS If you use NEWBRO'S HERRICIDE Tht nly Hair Preparation on this absolutely new scientific principle. Por sale by drujjlits. Price $1. PEACHES Oregon Peaches 65 cents pCf OCX - . -C Watermelons on ice fresh, large and lurcious, TC PKOFSSOR MONTAGUE HERE. Ills National IFame as a Palmist Precedes lllra. Professor Montague, the famous palm ist, arrived in town last night and was driven at once to tho rooniB engaged by his sccrotary at the Chatwln House Few, if any, have attained greater prom inenco in their profession than this man. Among those on his list to whom ho has given sittings aro Presidont McKlnloy, W. J. liryan, Kobert IngoV soil and other prominent men. In speak ing of his stay in this city, tho professor said: "I must necessarily make my visit to Salem brief. It is a pleasant place where I would love to resldo permanently, but futo has decided otherwise" Tho professor Is a man of middle uge, possessing keen, piercing eyes, a promi nent forehead and an abundant supply of auburn hair. Ho is a man that would Impress any once at as being a lender in somu intellectual calling. Or Asioctattd I'reaa ti t Jourl Toronto, July 23. Tho Central Filipi no Committco hns Issued an Address to the American people, In which tho situ atlon in tho Fillplnes is reviewed, nn earnest appeal for a hearing is mado and deflnito propositions lor peace nro ad vanced as follows. We are ready to mako peace, and, in order to faclllato this end, wo propeso: First: That we will pay back to tliu United States the twenty million dol lars paid by them to Spain. Secend: That tho most omlcnblo and perpetual commercial relations shall exist between us for our mutual benefit and for the greater progress of our country. Third: That wo will grant to tho United States whatever spaco is rea sonably necessary for coaling stations outside of our established cities. Feurth: That wo will not allow mono polies of any kind in the Islands, and that wo will give to your citizens all tho uunrantL-o and nrotcctlou accord ed to our own citizens for the security of llfo and property. Fifth : That wo aro ready to entertain IK MR ! m m m m m m : Not how cheap But how good THIS RULE GOVERNS AT Fry's Drug Store whatover terms you maydeslro foryour selves, so long as tuey uo not inirtn upon our individual and nge lib- selves, so lone as thev do not in tuion our individual and political ertics, or upon tho integrity of our nationality. A BIG CUNARDER SINKS A BARK Or Aiaoctntc I'rraa la tka Joanal. Lo.ndo.v, 23, A dense fr; liung over tho Irish Channel Saturday morning, and tho Cunard lino steamer Campania, en route from New York for Liverpool, struck tho Liverpool bark Htnblctou, bound for Now Zealand, amidships, cut ting norm twain, tiio Kmnicton sanx Immediately, eoven of too crew wero rescued, but It Is bW loved tho other 11 members of tho ship's company, includ ing tho captain, wero drowned. The Campania had her bows stove in, but ar rived safely at Liverpool, live and a lml hours late, JONES WILL SOON NAME COMMITTEES Br AMoetatc I'rcaa fa fka Journal. Uiiicaqo. July E3 Senator Jones. chairman of tho National Democratic committee, arrived today. Ho stated that hb had not yot selected sub' committees to tho general committee, but would prooauiy uo bo in a few days. GEN. PEARY'S SHIP BADLY INJURED lias been Jefferson JRotl'i & Graberi tiiriN im, 124 hit t From Jefferson. Prof. Wylie, of Lebanon, employed as principal of tho school, says tho Iteviow. Win. T. Hogg, who has been ill for some time, has been removed to Halein, and h at tho homo of his slstor, Mrs. F, K. Sbaler. The family of VV. II. Moon will re move to Salem until he finds n perma nent location. Jefferson people aro sorry to loose them. Uuddolson A Holt sold 6,000 bushels ot wheat on Tuesday. Miss Paulino Looney lias returned from a visit with Salem friends. Tho Indies of tho Kvangelicl church will give an ice cream social, July 27, at( tlio Masonic hall. V. L. Jones has lately fitted up n neat ice cream parlor in tho upper story of his business house. ltov. I. D. Driver filled tho pulpit of the M, i:. church Sunday morning and evening. liuddolsoiwt Holt have lea tod the Jo(. ferron warehouse for another year. Mrs. F. M, Witten and daughter, Lena, have returned from a visit to Hal soy. A Colli Enjoys Tho pleasant llavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if tho father or mother bo costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow Its use; so that It Is tho beat family remedy known and every family should have a bottlo. Man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. iThe State Fair. It is gratifying to note chat tho mer chants of Salem have become warmly interested in the movement to make the exposition of tho year thoroughly repre Mutative of tho whole stato. It is now well assured they will render material asslstaui-o In making the fair attractive to visitors from all parts of the state, and, as a cousoqueueo, bo larger than evor before. Portland Telegram. There Is NuQucsMoa"" about getting goood. bargains at the New xorkltaeket. in all linmi nf unmmu. goods, such as llnon dusters, crash suits linen junta, Mohair coats children'' crash suits from -tOo to iX.'JS. IMh weight fine servo coats and v.nta laili.. and childrens vets, laces, embroideries gloves of all kinds, suspenders, whit, and work shirt, overall i,.ii- r.. denims, and checked ginghams, ami other items, all sold at racket prices 1 21 2d lw Or Amtmrlmtr i-rtai ta tfca Joaraa St. Joh.n. N. F. Jul v 23. Pearv. with tho steamor Windward entered Port Baueques with machinery disabled. The delay has seriously disarranged tho ships' plans for reaching the far north. JAP MINISTER REACHES 'FRISCO II r Aaaaolatrtt 1'rcaa ta Journal. San Fiuncisco, July 23. Among the passengers who arrived on the Steam ship America Marti from Yokohoma was Takahlra, the Japanese minister to tho United States. COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE BURNS Or Aaaoelataal lraa ta taa Jimraal St. Paul, Minn., July 23. Tho St. Puul cold storago and warehouse com pany's warohoiiso was destroyed by fire today. Loss, f 150,000. Little Teleirams. On account of the failure of Indiana ps, glass factories will remove to Pits burg. Tho now cruiser built by tho Cramps for Russia has gone for her trial trip off tliu New Hampshire roast. Mahlon It. II rock,, a ploneor of 1845. died nt Woodburn Saturday, aged 7 years, at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. P. J. Stark. Tho Yaqul Indians, of Mexico, aro re ported to have been broken up, and the government will offer thorn induce ments to return to their farms. King Alexander, of Servia, has prof claimed his betrothal to Mine. Dragu, a widow, who waB formerly a lady-iu. wait ing to Queen Nathalie, the King's mother. About 100 Roman Catholics sailed from New York on tho steamer Umbrla i today on a pilgrimage to Home to par ticipate in tho coremonies of holv vear. They will bo gono about forty days. Senator Pettlgrew has a loiter from a Filipino general, purporting to give the terms of an interview witli Dewey at the outbreak of the Spanish war, in which tho Admiral promised Philippine inde pendence. William J. Itryan yestorday followed his usual Sunday program of attending church wllh his family. The remainder ot tho day was spent in driving and en tertaining friends and neighbors. There wero no political visitors. 55 RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES. IHlBSSaaiHBiaBHHHi ts m m m m a a. H H PERSONALS. Willis Duniway, of Portland, was a Salem visitor today. Wm. P. Mulkey, P. M. at Mehatua, was a Salem visitor today. Chas. Bier returned from a pleasure trip to San Francisco this morning. J. L. Frreland, is spending a few days up at his mines in tho Snntiam district. Rev. W. A.Dalynnd Herman W. Ilarr wont to Newport this morning for n few days' outings. Claire Irvine went up to Klkhorn by wheel Friday evening, for a days' visit with his family. Benjamin Sykes, of Pennsylvania, has returned to tho Fast after a visit with relatives in Polk county. Do Lilo Green and Morton Fleming rode over to Orean Park last Friday, about 75 miles, and returned Sunday. W. II. II. Darby camo In from his Waldo Hills' farm, and says ho will start his threshing machine up next Thurs day. II. O. Meyers icnt to Ashhffid last night, and will work north from there holding meetings of the Barbers' com mission. J. Connor and family, of the Hotel Willamette, went to Mehama Sunday by private conveyance for a month's outing. They will camp, fish, sleep, oat, drink mountain water ami be merry. Thoy will no doubt thoroughly enjoy a deserv ed rest. OREGON'S SUPREME COURT. Opinions llanlcd Down ty the Judies at To Day's Session. Wheeler vs. l.ock, reverted and re manded ; Bean, C. J. Breeding vs. Williams, nfllrmed, Moore J. Swank vs. Swank, alllrmcd: Mooro, J MeMauns vs.Smlth, affirmed ;Mooro,J. Stato vs. N'inns. alllrmcd: Wolverton. J. Willis vs Bootli ; motion to udva nco lenled. Lost Ills Razors. Some sneak thief entered Bunco A. Daniels Bhaving parlors late Saturday night, during the ubsenco of tho propri etors and abstracted from a cae a num ber of razors, belonging to Mr. Bunco. The guilty party is evidently going to start a barber shop and knew where to go for good razors. The Farwr Funeral. Tho funeral of Mrs. Farrar took pluco at 0:30 a. m, today from her late resid ence on Court street and was largely At tended. Services wero conducted by Rev. P. S. Knight, and burial took place lu Odd Fellows' cemetery. School District Loan. Notlco is hereby given that pursuant to an order mado by the loard of direct ors of School Dist. No. 21 Marion counly, Oregon, nt tho regular meeting held on Saturday evening, July 2lst, 1000, sub scription lists are now onen at tlm olllm of tho clork of tlio district in tlio Ladd & Bush bank Salem, Oregon, for tho pur chaso by tho citizens at lareo of J30.000. district funding notes of said school dis trict no. St. Morion county. Orecon. s iil Issuo to consist of notes in tlio sums of 50, 100, 200 and upwards. Tho notes will bo payable to bearer. Tho principal of these notes shall bo payablo at tho oillco of tho clerk of said school district on or before ten years from Sept Ist.llHX), tho date of Issue, witli interest nt tlio rato of four (I) percent per an num at tho eamo place semi annually on the first days of March and September of each and every year until call or ma turity of tho notes. Priiieipalandintorost payablo in U. S. gold coin ot tlio present standard valuo. Tho district clerk will receive nnd re gister all subscriptions in this behalf, and sa d subscription underfills publica tioii will close at 3 o'clock p. m. on Sat urday August 4th, 1000. x- 1)oJ!.1i)' ,tn0 ,wan! ' Mhool district Jo. 24 Marion County Oregon this 21st ." ,' i' ' ' 1WV Ji fOAHT.VER, uierk. 1 01 ft Reduction our Hero's a clean-cut saving for nil our customers. Thoy havo been wnlit July sale, and now the opportunity comes, nnd our natrnnu t,Jf."?8.foi got Just what wo mlvortlso, and thoy nppreciato tho fact that wo never rn? ? i win capiivaio uio oye and looson tho tm,. 1. r'e' . A largo lino of boys' crash suits at oR ft?1 ' Wc. and 76c. mm.. ...i. "V"i sent. And hero goes suits that ' of every uood indue of clothing. youth's' suits. $3, f 1, 5, 0; men's cinsh suits, 2, $3, $4.60; men's scr ,,V-i $5, 0, $7.50, 8; men's tweed suits, $0. 7, $8: men's worsteds, $10 iiVSlV'i, business trousers, tiptop lor liuslness wear, fi, fi.ou, $2.50 and up m ' '"'it boys' suspendors, men and boys' neckties and shirt", crash and felt lmi. . 5 .0iil to your advantage. A fine lino of ladies' skirts in llnon, denims anl I irimmuu ami piain, wen iimuo aim uiixiy uiumieu. ah uio auovo aro strlMi to-dato. 'incur np. Al Friedman's New Racket Store Cor. Stato and Commercial Sts. Sttla Oregoj. 13 td BARGAINS Nearly overv sjIx w mnkn u-lili a iv. et.....i..i ... .. , some old machine of a different make, and with the numerous, sales wo have made lately with Standards wo tind ourselves with an overstock of stvond-hand machines, that wo can givu JUU UAIkHlliD ills UIBU EUI11U II HIV flllll Hint Uik linen .. trade, that wo -l let go at a very low tJglUe 'B ,.,vo Domestic. White, Singer, Wheeler Wilson, Nmv Home" iMvis, and a Crown n makos. Anvniw u-tai.inV. .. ..' i ' .' good iMN-onil-haiKl sewing maehiuo, in good running order it would pay them to call and look those over. Dehvem free of charge to your house. WHRBL.S The ceneral opinion of all the Tribune riders is that they link the Tribune will lead in numbers mm year. Whvl Because they have stood the test now for two seasons, and guess they arogood for a few more. All croat mon die some .lay and the younger take their place. fl.3 Victo" once to leading wheel, is now a wheel of tho past, It is undo nomorlf Please call and see, R.A. WIQQIN3 307 COM. ST", tW Pianos, Orgaus, Sowing Machines, Bicycles I have secured several lines of new goods at re rates ana oner inem to consumers at wnoiesaie prices, Pulley Belts, fine ones only 25c. Crash skirts only 50c. Duck skirts, regular $1.25 only 75c Mercerized silk underskirts regular $1.25, only 85c. Yard wide percale, 7 l-2c yd. Pearllbuttons, 5c a doz. Bone buttons 10c gross. Silk mitts 15c a pair. Large assortment of laces, ribbons, embroideries, cor sets and gloves at less than wholesale cost. I am still selling ladies' fine shoes, regular $4.00 for $1.25 a pair, and oxford ties at 50c, 65c, and 75c a pair. Isadore Greenbaum First Door South of Postoffice. BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S SUPERIOR 5T0UE5 and RANGES. CAN BE FOUND AT GRAY BROS SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER 3d -- If- 'OfeGEaaLaB rvl4.nf JT?1.afW. aaaaaaTWP Price $35.00 The Chicago cannot be exceWed hi i compactness and clearness of writing. is easy to learn to operate, and there m small number of parts to get out of order. E. h. Kino, Gcn'l Agent for Ore. Albany Oregon. Clyde Urocx, Local Agent, Salem Oregon. DIED. HOLTEH.-At tho Salem Hospital Sun day evening, July 'JS, UiOO, Miss Olllu Iisltor, ageil 15. of appendicitis. Deceased was the daughter Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Bolter, who llvo about one mile from llrooks. She had been ill lor about a week, but not seriously so until Wed nesday. On Saturday she was brought to the hospital for an operation. Her condition was such that on operaiion was not performed, nnd she passed away nbout 11 o'clock Sunday evening. Tlio remains, were taken to tho bereaved homo this morning, and will bo interred nt Gervais, funeral arrangements to bo completed when a brother at Dnnsinuir, Cal., has been heard from. noRN. PAUI.US.--At tho family homo inNorth fealora, Saturday, Jy m, moo, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulus.a 12-pound son. Cheap shoes for the Coast Given's old stand. New Prlntlot Office. It. A. Harris lias purchasod tlio re malnder of the old Cronho A Conover printing plant, and removed it to Court Hin.fi, wjiereiw lias opened up in the iob printing lino. iiT1,'M8. !ho "'yfli-.t birthday of Cor dlnal Ciibbons, nnd a celebration of the ovo"t ' hi progress In Baltimore today. At the New York Backet Crash arid straw hats, hop pickers gloves, horseliide gloves, riding gloves forladies hammocks from Wo up, linen buggy robes, sun umbrellas, telescopes and tlub weight undew ear for men, liats and caps of all kinds for gents and young people, al at our usual low prices. We aro receiving goods nlmost evey dav. 21 2d lw Bottled Beer Kllnger A Beck.SuceeBsors to SeultSiln: Dottltn Works, All orders for bottlod beer will be fiW at Uio browery. Kept on cold ttonp Froo city delivery. Telephone 2131. SELF RISING Pancake Flour ONLY 5C A PACKAGE A SNAP FOR A Creditto Salem Our transfer, truck aid building material business Is increasing. Call our new Red. White and Blue trucks, we nave CAREFUL DRIVERS PROMPT DELIVERY REAS0NABE PRICES RELIABLE GOODS With these requisites w are bound to win. Builders and Contractors please ctf and inquire prices. We are fully equipped i all work, light and heavy. D, S. Bentley & Co. Phone 3Q1. ato Front V Crystal' Ice Works Is delivering ico to its patron' at the prevailing prices. Al Ico cream in any quantity ul bo delivered to any part ol tn the city, Price 65o per gaVni warranted to keep 12 lours ft delivery. : : : : : ! ! J. Maguire Propjj Campers i 1 1 WHY GO HUNGRY When you can got all you wnt iu cai ui wie . ...ai RESUUHUI Our patrons receive the best tbe market affords. Open day " night. McKillop&Berkhart CALL EARLY SUPPLYLIMITED EPPLEY'S 106 Ut SL ' Loans and Insurance Money to loan from 6 to 8 VrJ according to security no "P?? & examination. Insurance ,e"ecrr.w. hops and other property t lowest raw John Moir 290 Com, st. ELECTRIC GROCERY