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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1900)
ftmfl nnwrmm "ti-'i'miwwtft)i - I t -ii I- ! I i I III (' ! !i s i t 'I i '? 'i I UWiViif Holverson's Dress Goods Will last till August 1st. Every piece of dress goods In our store at July Clean-up Price Sale will include both worsted and cotton woods nnd we will Htnku our reputa tion on the bargains wo will offer on nnythlng in the line. Your monuy back nl ways if you're not satisfied. Tha.'s the motto of HOLYBRSON'S The Big Bargain House of Salem Our 5c Bargain counter offers this week soveral lines of Lawns, Organdies, Ginghams, Uatlties, etc., up to 25c values. Campaign price 5c yd. At 7 1-2 yd. A lino of regular 16c values in fine batiste You cannot afford to J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. wmWMmU .Uf .1 rvrvvHrt I 'JUi.?i -viiw?L-riyjK-rrii ' :W$$imi)-i;., I WEATHER. Fair tonight, Saturday nnd Sunday. Warmer Saturday. Wheat Market, Han Fiumiwo, July 28. Gush 1011). Chicago, III., July 28. Sept. Wi. Snlom, 40. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADS IIV The Sldnev Power Co. iionst, oiikooi. uiadb for family uso, ask your grocers for I). Hrnn and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT, nioNi 51. 1XVAVV.W.VIVjAV. Osburn's Shoe Sale l where you csaitt Bargains! .. (tea's lUmllloB Brown shoes worth $2.25. now $t.90. Lsdlcs' fine picnic shoe mile ty lUmtlton Drown, former price- $2.00. Sle price $1.50. Mi other shoes tt cut crkes. Come U and see. E. F. 0SBURN, r,oa 1" W1, RATES ON ICE The following low rates ou ice have been agreed upon by the Capital Ice Works and Crystal Ice Works, of this city beginning May 16: Conlectlonery stores, hotels and fish markets, using 100 lbs or more nt a time Mo per hundred leas thau ltO lbs 75c. Private parties using 100 lbs or more, 75c; less than 100 lbs, le per lb. No sale below 10c. Jcein ton loU, 17.50; half Urn, 14.00. at the works. Ice shipped in sacks 75o per 100, sacks extra Cantai. Icx Works nil (livimii ictWoHM PEACHES fcn. Oregon Peaches 65 cents per box. x, , c Watermelons on ice( freslx, large and luscious, TC Z W . iRotii & nlONS 151, is ""W- Clean-up At 10c a yd. A lino of Challles in pretty pat terns, worth 26 cents. Waist Silks, Plaids. Checks and Stripes. Sale Prices. $1.75 ones for 1.15. $1.50 oni'B for 11.00. $1.25 ones for 75o. $1.00 ones for 05o. 70c ones for 43c. miss this offering. The Best Standby In the tlmoof trouble with that inesti raablo gift, your eyesight, is an honest optician who knows his business one who will fit you with proper glasses or spectacles for whatever defect thero is in one or both eyes, and will not over charge you for ulther glasses or advlco. Did you over think that your excruciat ing hcadacho may bo due to eye trouble. Wo are at your service. 06 L CHARLES II. HINGES, Cllf n4llm " 296 CommertUI Street, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Vv Mis Mary Wilson, Stayton. Miss Sarah Wilson, Htayton. Chris Horner, Mill City. Burr Homer, Mill City. 0 J I-envltt, Ahuuo Oregon. H J. Towers, Mlnnoaolis, Wis. J II Uurgard, Portland. J I. BiegTar, St. I'aul Minn. PERSONALS. A. Nousom, nnd Alllo Stewart left to day for an outing at Nowoit. I). Q. Drager, O. M. Purvlno and Geo. F.Jtuhl started this morning for Juneau, Alaska. Ilov. W. A. Daly, Hermann W. Barr and Hon. David Craig loft Newport this morning for Snlcm. II. O. Meyers returned this morning from a trip out Bouth.whero ho has boon in the interest of thellnrhora Kxaminlng Ilourd. Sheriff Frank Durbin returned today from his outing. Hois somewhat dis figured from his encounter with kIsoii oak, but Is still in the ritix- Fred Wyli,who for a number of years has Iwen holding responsible position with W. J. Freeman at Central Point, has returned to this city. It. 11. Price, who has been ill for some t mo at his homo In Yuw Park will start to Waterloo Tuesday next. Mr. I'rlce Is improving slowly and It is hoped that tho change may do him good, AN EXPERT WORKMAN. Sts lac Machine or Oritn Recalrim Dooe By Geo. C. Witts' Esutlljhtnent. Lately several peoplo wanted niuchlnes repaired hut would entrust them to none hut myself. Hereafter If Geo. W. Fry who Is in my employ calls on you ,'et him re pair your sewing machine or organ and 1 will lie resonslhlo for any damage done. Mr. Fry is an experienced median ie and thoroughly capableto boentru&ted with your work any other favors shown him in my Hue of business thaifk. fully received. Gbo. C. Will. Dealer in Pianos Organs ami Sewing Machines. Graber 124 STATS flT. JA OUR NEWPORT LETTER. Siltffl Men Tske to Sea Bsthlni-Fiin Id the Breakers-Records of the Flshtai Crews Recite for Frylnf FUh. " NswroRT, July 28. Tfmos at tho bay havo been pcrcoptlbly gayer tho past week. Moro Salem families havo come in and Bca-bathlng has been por feet. The crowd of bathers has reached tho hundred mark at times, and tho surf has been not too exciting. Quito n number of Salem business men distinguish themselves in tho water as well as bohind their counters. Mayor Bishop, Fred Wiggins, Otto Wilson, Henry Bredemier, and Qua Schrelber are hero but not all tako kindly to water. Yesterday a lady fainted in tho surf, which was too strong for her. A largo breaker struck hor husband, lifting both off their feet, and n second follow ing closo on tbo heels of tho first soused her clear under. She was pickled Inside and out when sho wan taken ashore. The wind has been in the south all this week and it has been quito warm even on tho beaches. There is very little swell and the wator Is quite a little abovo the refrigeration point. Bomo funny poople in funny costumes afford not a llttlo amusement for tho kodakers. An Albany man, called for a nicknamo,"The Sea Lion," had tho mis fortune to havo his upper and nolthcr garment part company and ho floating and bobbing in tho breakers. The puck ering string to his bathing pants must havo been of poor material nnd, red as a boiled lobster,he caused Bport and laugh ter when he becamo aware of his pre dicament, and tho smiles of tho ladles gave way to comic approhonslon as ho struck boldly for tho shore, calling loud ly to his wllo who waded In and with great prosenco of mind pinnod her shawl about his legs, turning a calamity into comedy, as lie looked quito gay marching intc retirement robed in a plaid toga liko a Itoman senator. Tho General Wright is still hero bob blng for what is called Plnnaclo rock at tho entrance to tho harbor. A diver is hero and he Bpont four hours exploring this obstacle to navigation. It is to bo drilled into, charged with dynamito and blown Into eternity. Tho diver gavo an exhibition of his skill Wednesday, when ho rescuod his brother's watch that had fallen overland a week ago at tho docks. It was gold-Ailed before it went down, and then it was filled with wator, as it sank in 27 feet. It was an oxclting event to see him put on Ills suit, screw on tho great headpiece, put on his 100 lb. bolt, and shoos with -10 lb. lead soles. Ho was down only a short timo when ho tele phoned up that he had it and was haul ed out with tho watch in one hand and a crab in tho other. Quito a number of Salem business men have been taking In a dav's fishing on tho bay. Among them Fred Wiggins, Otto Wileo and Mr. Bredomcir, of tho Yokohama tea store. Tho former struck a bad day, but the latter had about all ho could carry. Bay fishing depends on tbo tides flotnowhat for success, ltev. Daly, of St. Joseph's church and Her man Barr woro Dulling one day. Although thoy had some luck it la quito likely that fishing on tho Bay will not super cede his calling as a llshorof men spokou of In tho scripture. Mayor Iliflhop took his family out Inthognsolino launch and ho caught a few pogles, nearly as many as nnothor party close by who had only an old flat-bottomed tub. Tho h b of tho mayor and boiiio others uro staked upon tho run of tomcod which must be gin soon. Thoy bito at anything, hook IhemBelvos and almost climb ovor the sldo of tho boat. Isidore Greonbaum wears tho belt among fishers from tho rocks. Ho walk ed through tho Newport cottago quarter yosterday morning the proud bearer of tho banmr string of seabass. Wo havo learned to prepare tho pogy or white perch in n way that makes thorn simply delicious. Tako a largo perch, slit the skin down hia back and belly and strip it off to the tall. Then cut a slab of the clear meat down each sldo and throw this into cold fresh water with u handful of salt in it and leave it about three hours. When ready to fry, tako out and wrap in dry cloths until all tho wator is drawn from the meut as it is very tender and will not try crisp if put in tho spider wet. Cut In strips about An Inch wide and roll In yellow corumeal, Havo plenty of hot lard tried out of clear salt pork or bacon, or common lard with sonio Bait in it and fry crisp and brown. This makes perch, commonly a despised fish hero where fish are plenty, as good as almost any fish, trout not excepted. K. Hoekii, OM Settler Burled. Tho remains of K. Seldon Brooks, who died nt Woodvllle, Jackson county, Thursday, arrived in Salem on this morning's overland train for burial here, and were taken to tbo Itigdon A Clough undertaking establishment, Tho funeral was held from there at 10:30 a, m, ltev. P. S. Knight olllclatlng, and tho remains were laid to rest in Jtural cemetery, by tho side of the late wifo of tho deceased. Deceased was 70 years of age, and had lived in Marion county since 1815, until about three years ago, when he removed to Jackson county to try mining. He leaves two daughters, Miss Brooks and Mrs. Collins, of Tho Dalles, who tic compaluod the remains to this city. -i 1 I, u Sestence Commuted. Governor Geer has granted a commu tation of sentence In the ca.e of F. It, Vincent, who had served 11 out of 15 years to which ho was sentenced from Multuomah county for assault with a dangerous weapon, Tho sentence of Merteu II. Cox, serv. Ing 1 year for larceny has also been commuted so as to expire July 31 in stead of August 1. Oil Settlers Cone. Senator N, H, Looney of Jefferson, yesterday succeeded in killing two large rattlesnakes ou his farm near Jef ferson. The largest one measured about three feet in length and carried eight rattles. B( BOTH PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. Pe-ru-na Made Them Women everywhere aro writing Dr. Hartman concornlng tho ailments pecu liar to their sex. Tho two following Utters, published by the consent of the writers are specimens. No wonder these ladles are enthusiastic. They had been tick a long tlmo. Their cure was un expected. Tho first ono, Mrs. King, of North Carolina, writes I "l was anucvw for twenty years and did not know what ailed mo. My huiband employed three doctors, bnt they did mo no good. I took lirforont kinds of medicine, all to no effect. In 1895 a friend told me I had catarrh. I had a bad cough and rnnnlng at the uoss all the time. I was advised Mr. M. M. King, Waterloo, N. O. to try P-ru-n and I took four bottles. I am now well of the catarrh. Itxllevo Pe-ru-na savod my llfs. Tho doctors and all others failed. I can recommond your Fo-ru-na to all my f rUnds. It Is the bet medicine In the world. You THE POPULAR LOAN. School Clerk Dsuoiisrtner Llstlnc Many Who Wants the District's Notes. Tho list of subscribers now foots up as follews: Mrs. M. C. Smith f 1500 Theo. Nolf, agent 600 Mrs. Thoo. Nolf 500 Miss Alice Laycox 500 F. W. Steusloff 2000 J, P. Rogers, agent 500 T. G, Magors, agont 600 A. J. Cheshire, agent 600 J. C. Brown 400 Oswald West 600 Amo Leone Strong 50 Mrs E. 8. Lamport 2000 J. O. Griffith 600 J.O. Grilllth, agent for L.F. Grif- flth 500 J.O. Griffith, agent for W.D. Mc- Nary 100 W. S. Sanford, agent 500 Hofor A. F. Jr. Agt 600 8. W. Miles 600 II. Staplcton 500 Mrs. J. J. Murnhv. Ticas 700 Geo. F. Rodger 600 C. 8. JHnmllton 600 M. Montgomery 600 Mrs. Montgomery 60 J. A. Dittor 600 C.J. Uyrd, Agt 500 L. L. Byrd, Agt 600 F.A.Legg 500 G. G. Brown HOO Alico James 100 WA Cusick 'J00O Mrs M M Cusick 1000 Mrs II Stupleton 1000 DrJ N Smith 600 Mrs E Strayor 50 Mrs C FrleKoy 000 Mrs M CaBobecr 000 HTBrucoAgont 600 Fredia Potoreon 60 G 8 Downing 1000 Frank Davey agent (2) 1,000 H.U.BoAtty -100 Matty Beatty 400 Mrs. E. Hofer 250 Florence McKinney 250 Court Sherwood No. 10, F. of A. .'(00 W. T. Williamson 250 MrB. Williamson 250 Total . 27000 A Stolen Dost. About noon today Chief of Pollco Gibson received a telegram from tho shorifT of Benton county, requesting him to watch for a boat which had been stolen from Corvallis and arrest tho thief. Tho chief went down to dabble his feet in tho limpid waters of tho Willamette and watch for tho outfit, but It had not shown up when this pajHir weut to press. Detet Car Seavlce. Until further notice depot car will leave Willamette Hotel as follows : North 0Yerlnd.. 4.15 . m. Albiuy Local, north,.. 7:S0 a. ni. Houtli oerlJ .... .. I0i0a. m. North ererUnU... 3.34 p. m. Altttuy Local, ioutb. sjo t. 10. Bouth oerUail....... 10 05 p. m, Your Suudsy Dinner. For those of our citizens who prefer to remain in town a first class dinner will bo prepared and served when ordered nt Did St. Elmo Restaurant. . . 1 V Binder Twine at the Mitchell, Lewis A Staver Co. urancn, ai lUflj cents per pound. Sea Shore or Strut's. If vou en tct nltlmr ulu.... nn ......!.. home, you will need the best of food in improve vour neatin. we navo tbo groceries and provisions, everything you need. Give us vnnr nnlnr n..",l .,... ...mi guarantee that you will be satisfied, XJKANSOX rt itACIAK. Are You Thinking of Buying a Piano, Organ, Sewing Machine or Bicycle ? perhaps months and then dually comelti our store and F'nuJh.TT ,0A Woeks mul feast rUlem talked of buying an'iiutrun ent ove? a year it ',U9 mly, in he was selling another Ino, and lust a short time ala tl Ll f 8aIe8la when had us takeuponeof our finest slxwtaveoreVnf v ?. ey cara.e, ,n ""solicited and up near The tails and one of the plXslS talked L?K& maiIe U 8aleS Come In and examine our goods, and rv hen! whether &trn L?r 8R? ?,80 Ing now or not. We aro always willing to. show our JJJ. V. ? t th'nkli"R ' bu tost, or let you try them. We recen rt y Vut one oi nL SSjL,tan,1 Wo vn Wr to 1U easy runnlni qualities. tAtoBlVoffi ' ' " ' ,e." aS the two wheels of Uiemachme In place of the inaw le2?l,niHd U8,n-8 U ?" muchine and sowlnc through two thicknesses oj cloth? It U Wll rn V"i'g th! tests that we win ill our competition sales. Please Iv n. .Jff r 8nd ho.nett Wo can save you money and please you U lu tt c" bo,ore 'ou bur FA. WIQQJNS 307 COM. ST, ' JEW" Pianos, Organs, Bewlng Machines, Bicycles, Strong and Happy. m.? no niv name whenever you plcase."-Mrs.M.M. King Mary P. Bartholomew, of St.FranrU' vllle, 111, say s t " About twelve years ago I was afflicted with female trouble (pel vlo catarrh.) I doctored with several skillful physicians, but kept getting worse until I became bedfast. I re mained in this condition about two years, tinder tho attondanoe of four physicians. I concluded I would write Dr. Hart man for advice. I owo my life to Dr. u..tm.n omiI iv.ni-nn. Mvfriondsand neighbors never expected to see me well . l.. T am nnnr nhln to lUllst With mV household duties. I think my recovery Is a surprlso to every one who knew mo. My armotlto was so poor I could eat oaroely any thing; but I can eat any and everything now without pain. I cannot recom mend your medi cines enough." r"lrrh la the v..nnf tnmnUlnH. Nearlvovcry ehO of so called female complaint Is duo to catarrh of tnepeivio organs. .. wumu" free from catarrh is generally a well woman. Catarrh of the pelvlo organs makes moro women miserable than all other diseases combined. lTor Dr. Hartman'a latest book on .n..l. rliionsnt. nriilri-ai The Pe-ra-ns Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio, Bent ireo lor a suori urns. WnBBWBnIBBHaWBWsltS g Not how cheap But how good THIS RULE GOVERNS AT a H n R Fry's Drug Store 2 hICIIT cood"s at RIGHT PRICES. 5MlfllJ.lHBiaHMBHBH? SWALLOWED BY SHARK Br Aesaetate Prraa la the Journal. Honolulu, July 27. Tho remains of Kmil Uhlbrecht, of Los Angeles, Cal., well known throughout thoUni'iedStatoa as a bicycle rider, who was drowned off Maknpuu Point last, Sunday, was dis covered yesterday in tho stomiich of a shark caugtat the entrance of Hono lulu harbor. When tho shark's body was opened by the fishermen, thoy found eomo bare hip bones, a right femur with notleshon at all, and a right foot, tho latter in a remarkable statu of preserva tion. Tho shark's tooth hud bitten it off nt the Aiiklo as clean as n blow from a gullltlno might have, nnd. being swal lowed whole, it remulned with only a fow scratches. Tho condition of the other bonca showed Unit when tho unfor tuniite young man's body was at the mercy of tho waves a number of sharks had nttacked it at once, and fought ovor it, rending it limb from limb. Ono of tho toos of tho feet hod a very pecuiar malformation. From this fact Mrs. Ulhbrecht.tho widow of Ulhbrecht nnd Boveral other friends identified tho remains. The shark was II feet long aim weigneti 700 pontics, NEGRO SCARE OVER IN NEW ORLEANS Nkw Oiilganr, La., July 28. Last night passed with llttlo disorder. Tho prompt action of the mayor in dlstri buting squads of armed men throng; the city, nnd the fact that tho negro Charles, who caused the trouble, is dead seems to havo had u good effect in quiet' lug tho populace. Negroes aro appar ently glad that Charles i d'il TVul,,., they havo Appeared in a larger numbor man ior soveral days. Thotibands of ttieni navo left tho city, No Need of Going to the Coast ..... .- .- piirBintivm Wine IMnlfCT STOIIR wlmrnilio n.tl.- i- lllll go li) rninuiunii o "" ......--- .?r "ywmor is C00l atl comfortable Aid where goods can bo bought At prices that will suit theTU.T book of all. Havo just got in n handsome lino of tnblp damask, fino hcmstilrhJi' towels, butcher linens, nn olegont lino of sllkol noa at prices that sell them 22 A complete new nno oi iiuuca ih-ckwc-b, mm i"'v "") uurcuiois, and Km weather crash skirts, pnrnrols, fans nnd nuw dimities. not IN MEN'S WEAR 5w51w$- tweeds and other weaves, neckties, collars, nlso a largo flBsortmout of trunks , Uses nnd telescopes, suspenders, shirts, hop pickers gloves, a complete stock Tt men's underwear nnd notions, In fact full lines of everything kept in a well rm M rVicilinain Cor. Stuto and Commercial Sts. I have secured several lines of ,new gopds at reduced rates and offer them to consumers at wholesale prices. Pulley Belts, fine ones only 25c. Crash skirts only 50c. Duck skirts, regular $1.25 only 75c ftlcrcerized silk underskirts regular $1.25 only 85c. Yard wide percale, 7 l-2c yd. . '' " Pearl buttons, 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 QHPPPinP STOVES auT CAN BE FOUND AT GRAY SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE THE CHICAGO The JHM.llfcffiJm IIbsMTT-7 't5S55sS? " i E. L. Kino, Gen'I Agent for Ore. Albany Oregon. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, July 28 Wheat, volley C5 to CO; Walla Walla, 55 to GO. Flour Portlniul. lii.fllriutia lis'-. n 13.20. Graham 2 GO tier bbl. uais unoico viilto3t(33r)c, groy 32 to 'XI per bushel. .Millstuff Ilran, $13; shorts, ( 1G. Hay Timothy flOQU ior ton. OntOtlS 1.25 for mT ITU! inr H..,r. skins. Potatoes 10 to GOc per suck llutter llest dairy, 35S10; lancy creamery. 40 to -IGc. Store 25c. Kggs Oregon. 17' to 18e. Poultry Chickens, 13.00 to 1.00; henB. Mtol.GOjturkeyB. live 13c. Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7)c por pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to Oc. lleef-Stecrs. tlI.G0; cows,$3.G0 4; dressed beef, 0 to 7?c. Veal Dressed, 8 8J$c. for small. Hops 28c. WrA'nllo?.1213c; Eastern Ore gon, 1015cj Mohair, 25c. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, 839c: under 00 lbs, 708,' ; sheop pelts, 16 8ALKM MARKET, heat 58 pounds and over, 40. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohair, 25c. Hops 5 to 7Wfo Oats 28 to !). ,.1Iay-Ualed, cheat, 7; to $7.60 tlmo- hggs 15 to 17c. . Flour In wholesale lots, $2.60; retail, Mlllstuffs-Bran, $13; shorts, $14tf. Hogs-Dressed, 6Kc. Live cattle Steers, 3tf ; cows, 2i to Sheep $2.503. DrCBWlil Vl'lll ItLfn llutter Dairy, 2oc'j creamery, 25c. Poultry Fat hens per lb., 7 to 8c. oj'iuik wiiilrciio per io u toll) Potatoes new, 35c per bushel. Wheat Bought and Stored By the Aurora Roller Mills Branch offlce and warehouse, 181 Trade st. between High and Church strm. Buckwheat and oats bought at highest niarKet price. FRED P. HURST. 7-27-U d&w Crysial Ice Works Is delivering ice to its patrons at the prevailing prices. Also eo cream in any quantity will be delivered to any part oi the the city. Price 65c per gallon! v. arranted to keep 12 hours alter delivery. : : ; : : . . J. Maguire Prop'r. or Mountains New Racket Store Balem 0,J( RANGES. BROS TYPEWRITER Price $35.00 Chicago cannot be excelled fpr 4 i compactness and clearness of writing. j is easy to learn to operate, and there is small number of parts to get out of ordei ! Clyde Ditocx, Local Agent, Balem OrencB. Bottled Beer KllngerS Dcck.Succtsson to Soolhatlt Botthr. Works, All orders for bottled beer will bJW at Uie brewery. Kept on cold itorr i1 roe city delivery, leiepnona uu. A Creditto Saiei Our transfer, truck aJ building material business b increasing. Call our new Red. Willi and Blue trucks, we nave CAREFUL DRIVERS PROMPT DELIVERY REAS0NABE PRICES RELIABLE GOODS ' With these requisites ff are bound to win. Bnfl5 and Contractors please and inquire prices. llr We are fullv eaulooeiw all work, light and heavy. D, S. Bentley k Co. Phone 301. SI O Front' WHY GO HUNGRY When you can get all you w tu eui m mo Our patrons receive the best tb market affords. Open day night. McKillop & Barkhar' 106 tU St. SELF RISING Pancake " Flour ONLY Sc A PACKAGE A SNAP FOR Campers . .'. CALL EARLY SUPPLYLIMITED EPPLEY'S ELECTRIC GROCERY Y M I ii .tu ',! , i i hMy" .,