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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1900)
I ii U I it ' (B i I K V " in CillMii i 'TT A,iraTi i i . dTYfrlr iiinmim II i i' I ..'niimi iiim n if inn ! " ,' I It I " I I h i, . ' W EI II i a i. a i i u !. r r Holverson's DP6SS Will last till Aueust lat. Every piece of dress goods in our atoro at a July Clean-up Price Bale will include both wonted and cotton goods and we will stako our rcputa tion on tho bargains wo will offer on anything in the lino. Your monoy back al ways if you're not satiiflod. That's tho motto of HOLYERSON'S The Big Bargain House of Salem WEDNESDAY ONLY OUR ENTIRE LINE OE CRUSH HATS, IN WHITE, PEARL, GRAY AND TAN THAT SOLD FORMERLY AT 51-50 AND $1.25 ON SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY AT 5 B C J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. GOING For tho summer you won't want to tako your jowolry and watch with you, this would bo a good tirao to havo it ro paired your watch cleaned and put In first-class stupe, ready for use whon you como back. Wo do this work in excellent manner make your jewelry look like now, and havo una my charges tho most reasonable in Watches cleaned, 76c. Main springs, 75c. C. H. HINGES. ? V WEATIICR. Tonight and Thursday fair, coolor to night. . Wheat Market. San Francisco, Aug, 1. Cash 105, Ghicaso, 111., Aug. 1. Sept. 75j, anil 7B7i. Salem, 40. GOLD DUST FLOUR tlADK BY The Sldnev Powor Go. I1DNIY, OWQON. made for family use, ask yourgrocors for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT. y ritoNK 51. VIYVvVfcklOtlfeVtAVk I Osburn's Shoe Sale Is where you can ttt Bargains Men's lUmllton Drown shoes worth 92.25. now $1.90. Ltdles' flat r-lcnle shoe nude by lUmllton Drown, former trice $2.00, Sale trice $1.50. Atl other shoes it cut trices, Coat Is and set. 4 E. F. OSBURN. SSSSift t RATES ON ICE The following low rates on tee havo been agreed upon by tho Capital fro Works and Crystal lea Works, of this city beginning May lUt Confectionery stores, hotels and fish markets, using 100 lbs or more at a time 60o per hundred ; less than 1(0 lbs 76c. Private parties using 100 lbs or moro, 76c; less than 100 lbs, lo per lb. No salo below 10c. Ice iu ton lots, 17.60 halt ton, 14.00, at the works. Ice shipped in sacks 76c per 100, sucks extra Gamtal Iu Wohks nil Crystal lot Works -PEACHES Oregon Peaches 65 cents per box. , , , , Watermelons on ice, fresh, large and luscious, J5C 2C Rot hi & KHONM 161, 181 Cteatvup Goods 8ale BACH AWAY your watch woll regulutcd. You will tho city, all work In proiwrtion. 296 CommercUl Street. Next Door to llolverson'j. A. X HOTEL ARRIVALS. 'yr'wrww Willamette. II. F. Ilollenbuck, Kugene. Mrs. II. F. Hollonheck, Kugeno. John T. Brooks, Kansas City. Mrs. K. L. Watson, Portland J. II. Vogt. Portland. 8. A. Kuyston, Ban Kranclrco. Chn. W. Bt. Clair, Williamsburg, Vn Henry Lang, Portland. IJ. C. Dtinn, Portland. i Conrad Krobs, City. H. A Lassello, Portland. W. O. Fonch, Portland. James M. Morritt, Ban Francisco. A. J. Burris, Chicago. ICF. I'arkhurst, City. Home Prom The Mines. F. II. Berger, of Htolner & Burger, ru turned last night from tho Index min ing district, whore ho has soma claims ho was prospecting. It is located 76 miles northeast of Bcattlo und has some groat properties, like tho Monto Chrlsto and Troublesome. Tho lutter is build ing a railroad. Tho Bonanza Company has also largo properties. Excursion to rtewcort. Tho Corvttllia A Kastorn railroad will glvoono of Its popular) excursions to Newport and return noxt Sunday, Aug. 5th. Tho train leaves Albany at 7 a. m. and returning loaves Newport at 5:30 p. in. giving a good half day at tho beach. Tho faro from Albany Is $1.60 for tho round trip, Worklai Tors Lhluj. Kx-Jtistico of tho Peace II. A. John son may bo toon tbeso Mann days Hying around town at a remarkablti speed. Ho Is rustling for tho Mc.Mlnnvillo Insur ance Company. Kx-Constablo Douglas Mlnto bus ulso donned his old duds and takes exorcise in tliu Mlnto hop yards. Officers He-electeJ. Tho following olllcers were re-elected at tho annual meeting of tho board of directors of the Bank of Woodburn, Tuesday: J. II. Sottlemlor, president ; U, U. Bingham, vico president; J. M Poorman, cashier. In Profcate Conrt. Mrs. Sarah Ann Pettyjohn has been appointed guardian of tho person and estate of Lewis Pettyjohn. War With Chloa Is a treat calamity, but een this need not prov nt your enjoying a tlrst class dinner, such as you willllud ready to your order nt tho St Elmo Restaurant. Qraber 1TAT ST YO FICllT FOR DOERS. Martinique Youm Men Pctltlod President Lou tert for Arms. Xingstowm, Jamacia. Aug. 1. Ad vices havo been received lioro from Man- tinlquo to the effect that (a largo num of young tnon there havo momoralizcd tho President of tho French Republic, M. Loubet, asking him to furnish arms and passage to enablo thom to proceed to South Africa to holp tho Boers. The anti-British feeling is strong In tho Fronch Antilles. A dispatch from Franco announces that Fort do Franco has been selected as ono of tho chief military and naval depots, and 13,000,000 francs have been voted for the defenso of tho island. Tho relations botweun capital and ta bor at Martinique are severely strained Trouble is feared, as tho people aro very excitable. Little TeKiratns, John Clark Itldpath, tho historian, died at Now York last evening. Lightning killed stock and did other dotnagonoar Contrail, Wash., yester day. Both liumes and Frlnk claim to havo carried King County, Wash., for Republican Oubernatoral indorsement. Tho royalty system is to bo dono away with In the Klondike. Politics! Telesrsms. ' Louisviu.it, Ky., Aug. 1. The Peo ple's party stato convontien mot today with tho largest attendance over seen at a Populist gathering in Kentucky. Tho main features of tho platform Is tho plank opposing tho Goobol election law. Washington, Aug. 1. A commission has been Issued to Rogor Wolcott, of Massachusetts, to bo ambassador to Italy. Chicaoo, Aug. 1. Charles A Towno, tho Populist candidate for vlco-presi-dent, today said concerning his with drawal: "On that subject I will not open comes. my mouth ii until tho propor tlmo REAL ESTATE AUCTION. Property of Psrrlsh Estite Goes Off In Satis factory Manser. Tho administrator's auction salo of land in tho J. L.Parrlsh addition, which took placo today proved a success in tho mattor of sales and prlces,and Friedman tho auctioneer says It is becauso tho sale was advertisod in Tin: Jouknal, which shows that Friedman has a level head. A 10-acro tract in Addition B, was bid In by A. T. Gilbert for 760, tboro being f 112 against it, making total price 11102. Block 11, which was previously sold for $55, tho buyor not making payment, sold today to S. F, Richardson for (CO. A 17-acro tract in addition A was bid in by Caroy F. Martin for 800, and a tract of 40 acres on tho garden road wai also bill In by Mr. Martin at 1 100. Salem Ctrl Elected. At Albany Miss Mao Jones of Salem was elected a teacher. Miss Jones is a slstor of ex-superintendent Jones and C. II. Jones, Salem, and Englneor Jonos of tho O. A E., und has a good reputa tion as a teacher. Was Pardoned. John Luvcry , of Ilarnoy county, was discharged today on tho Governor's par don. Ho was in for assault with a dan gerous weapon, and had served nearly his wholo tlmo. THE POPULAR LOAN. School Clerk Bauraiartner Llitlnt Many Who Wants the District's Notes. Tho list of subscribers now foots up as follews: Ennls Walt 260 II II Schwartwerth 260 Fred Cook 250 I) Haschl , 250 M Haschl " 250 Frank Smith 250 FA Baker 260 F A Baker, Agent 260 Frank Davey, Agont 260 Total. 38,876 PERSONAL. John II. Brooks, the Sltverton drng- gist, is taking in his old homo town to day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Collins left for their annual outing today, They go to Ocean Park for a mouth. Miss Adela Porter, who is making h or homo with Mrs. Heeler, Is reported quite 111 with congestion of tho brain. 0. P. Terrell and daughter, Mrs. irwtn, ot .Metiama, aro registered at hotel Willamette. They return to morrow. HosrlUI Removed. Several loads of furniture were moved nut to the new home of the Salem hos pital, formerlv the orphan's home build Ing. Mrs. Holton, tho matron, and some of her assistants, havo taken pos session of their quarters, but the patients aro not to bo taken out until Saturday. One Llctste. A marriage license has been issued to Maude Lonore Lewis and James C. Ward, Clem IajwIs acting as witness. Lot of Mosey, Sheriff Durbin has just turned over to County Treasurer Downing 1 10,091.33 tax money collected, FANNING MILLS. Farmers, there will be big money In using a fanning mill this year. We can furnish the best made, guaranteed, with noth ing worth having left out, for from $20 to $25. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. WHEAT AND OATS WANTED Baits furnished. Will hiiv nr t.. Get our prices before buying. i Tillson Barllott Grain Co 1 1 iW- Mill ir, - "",ir - '' TEETH WEEK you'd better see bur windows north and south if they don't tell the storv. step in and ask a few questions. No charge at this establishment for asking questions or showing goods. Oh yes! children's tooth brushes at 5c, better ones at 10c. of course. We have a tooth brush at 15c that can't be beat (or turnip) forathe price. For 20c and 25c your choice of the best tooth brushes made. Tooth powder of eyery size, kind and description, and prices to match. Imported powders, pastes, and tablets, No better powder made than our Bulk Tooth Powder. It's fresh and pure. Dentina is the perfection of a tooth wash and only 25c. We have a variety of teeth requisites from which we can please the most fas tidious. Bad habit to put olT .till tomorrow what you can do today so call at once. RIGHT RIGHT GOODS AT PRICES. OPERA HOUSE MANAGERS. And Other Matters to te Decided by Chemcketa Lodce. Tho now Salem opera houso will probably bo let to its futuro managers and tho contract closed for tho stago setting and seating of tho building at n moetlng of Chomokcta lodgo this even ing. Patton Bros of tills city aro among the bidders and their oxperlcnco In catorlng to tho amuscment-seoklng public, as woll as their acquaintance with tho sizo of tho public purse will stand thom in hand as woll as tho own ers of tho building. Air. Adams, a Portland theatrical program publisher Is a bidder and there may bo others. ROAD TO NIAGARA Bridie to Be Built to Connect With Linn County. Chas. Work of Mill City, one of tho vlewors oh tho new road from Minto to Niagara, was In tho city today to fllo his rertort. Ho savs a road there and n brldgo to connect with a road already constructed in Linn county is vory much needed. If constructed by tho two counties, tho brldgo'lll bo tho farther est ono up tho creek. O'NIel Bros., aro making oxtensivo Improvements pro paring to put In their paper pulp plant, New Bicycle Tax. Sheriff Durbin has collected about 000 on account of tho 1000 bicyclo tax, but undor instructions from the County Court ho has ceased collecting tho tax. All of tho receipts from this tax last year were turned into tho county treasury, but Mr. Durbin says ho will rotain this year'a tax in his poesession unloss ordored by tho court to pay it into tho treasury. Ho said, in answer to a question, that ho would refuse to repay tho taxes paid this year, if demanded by tho persons paying tho monoy. Since tho law has beendeclared unconstitutional ho proposes to stop all operations under the law and hold tho funds subject to tho order of tho County Court. Mrs. Fry's Funeral. Word has been received from Mrs. 0. M. Kpply, who accompanied tho re mains of her mothor, Mrs. D. J. Fry, to Vinoland, N. J. Tho trip was made without notable incident, und tho body arrived In tood shape. Tho funoral was held last Wednesday. Mrs. Kpply will spend a few weeks visiting In her old homo and then after a short visit with a sister in Sioux City, Iowa, will return to Salem, in tho early fall. Some Toothsome Windows. Tho beautiful show window b of Fry's drag store today present an attractive as well as a novel appearance, They aro gorgeously decorated with tooth brushes, tooth po iv dors, tooth pastes, and other toothsome novelties. These displays aro tho handiwork of Mr. Wisdom, who is evidently no tyro at window trimming. Miss Craven Injured. Miss Ethel Craven, daughter of W. It. Craven, of Dallas, was seriously Injured yesterday while riding a bicycle. In turning a streot corner sho camo in con tact with tho binding polo of a lumber wagon. Sho was unconscious for sovoral hours but today shows signs ot possible recovery. Aumsvlile Mill Leased. The big Hour mills at Aumsville have beon leased by Riederaud Varauowski and those gentlemen took possession yesterday. They aro both well known in that vicinity whoro they have resided for some tlmo and aro good mill men. Piano and Organ Buyers Are becoming wiser as time rolls around, Nowadays most of them look about a while before they close a deal, l'ooplo w 1th their eyes open recognize in tho Ludwlg or Fiecher piano or the Chicago Cottage or E). tey organ, tho very highest class gxxls that tho market affords, and and you don't havo to pay a fortune for tho name. Tim Knubo piano for those who will pay top price, and tho Kingsbury for a Una low priced one, Iielp us meet all classes of trade. Call on oc write us. We'll bo glad to see you, or to an swer jour Inquiries. Second-Hand Snaps JP.A. WIOQINS . 307 00iVI.ST JpsT Vianos, Organs, Sowing Machine, Blcyi Irs - ,''lwriMmrTrifrrtfci At Fry's. You don't know what we mean? Well, D. J. FRY JOURNAL X-RAYS Gen. Do Wet is marching back and forth through tho British lines in South Africa with singular facility. It makes Mr. Bull perspire, but he can always promise himself to "muddle through it somehow." t t t A Republican pnper publishes a list of millionaires and trust magnates who are supporting Bryan. First sign wo'vo seen that ho has a possiblo chanco of election. If Bryan con divide the monoy power with McKlnloy ho can beat him. t t t On our oxchango talbo are papors too bitterly partlsaui; too mean; too vapid; too uniform, too too any thing but readable. Tho real newspaper, oven if it is sensational, is alw ays readablo and they aro like interesting peoplo, in a precious minority. Young men who aro to cast their first vote this year will hardly celebrate their majority by taking political ad vice from a man like Boss Crokor. St. Louis Globe Dem. (Pop.) Well, young men, Mark Hanna In power four years moro is not exactly in viting cither. 1 t J A Pendleton paper says: Several months ago the City of Salem borrowed (05,000 through "a popular loan" from tho peoplo of Salem on 10 years tlmo at 4 per cent per annum. Now tho school district of Salem is borrowing $ 150,000 in tho same way. By this excellent meth od the people of that town and district obtain tho benefit of a very low rate of Interest and at tho samo tlmo pay tho Interest to homo people. Salem people havo set an excellent oxamplu, and ono that other borrowing communities should take to heart. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, Aug. 1. Wheat, valloy 55 Walla Walla, 65. Flour Portland, best grades $2.85 to (3.20. Graham 2.00 per bbl. Oats Choico Whito 343Gc, grey 32 to 33 per bushel. Mlllstuff Bran, $13; shorts, 15. Hay Timothy (10011 per ton. Onions 1.25 for red 1.50 for Silvor skins. Potatoes 50 to COo per sack. Butter Best dairy, 35 10; fancy creamery, 40 to 46c. Store 25c. Eggs Oregon, 17)6 c. Poultry Chickens. (3.00 to 3.60; hens, (4 to 6.00 turkeys, live 13c. Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7c per pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 6 to Oc. Beef Steers. 44.60; cows,(3.60 4 ; dressed beef, 0)4 to 7?4C Veal Dressed, 8 8,tfc. for small. Hops 28c. Wool Valley, 1213c; Kastorn Ore gon, 1016cj Mohair, 25c. Hides Green, salted CO lbs, 8Q0c; under CO lbs, 7K38)i ; sheep pelts, 16 20c BALKM MA11KKT, Wheat 58 pounds and over, 40. Wool, 13 to 10c. Mohair, 25c. Hops 6 to 7jc Oats 28 to 30c. .. "y Holed, cheat, (7; to (7.50 tlmo thy, fdO. iiggS to to I7e Flour In wholesalo lots, (2.50; retail, (3. Mlllstuffs Bran, (13; shorts, (14J4. Hogs Dressed, 6c. Live cattle Staora. HU mu- i' t (3. ' ""' -' w Bheep (2.60(33. Dressed Veal UJc. Butter Dalrv, 20c ; creamory, 25c. roultrv Kilt hens iwr Hi 1 a. spring chickens per lb., 0 to 10 roiarees new, sfc per bushel. Tree Treatment. Tonilllltand tomnrrnu nli.lit k"ll.,,.,I...n tho famous German healer will gvn ? Vhemsdves" a!' hU par Z. "stt High street. Standard Rotary Sewing Machine Is making new friends every day and never loses an old one. That may eeom queer but onco a wo man takes tlmo to look into tho merits of the Standard Hotary, and learns how easy und noiseless they run-it's impossible to get them nway frpm it. Holds so much thread too 100 yards No. 80-eews lock or chain stitch, sews so fast, the latest models taking 0 stitclies to one treadle motion, a speed onlv made possible by its easy running quail t es-and they outlast moet any. thing that's made the steel bear, ing surfaces are so hard. Send for our "31 reasons for buying a btandard" free by mall for the asking. Mo Need of Going to the Coast orJVIountains But co to FRIEDMAN'S NEW IIAOKET STORE whoro the weather Is cool n,i comfortable, and whoro goods can bo bought nt prices that will suit tho pocket- look ot all. navo just got In a Handsome lino ot tauio uamoBK, iino Hemstitched ton els, butcher linens, an olegant lino of sitkolinos nt prices that sell them fast. A comploto new lino of ladles' neckties, and pulley bolts, handkerchiefs, and hot neathor crash skirts, parasols, fans and now dimities. IN MEN'S WEAR wi 111 ITKsuli J T JrtI sweaters and Iioro, now suits In tweeds and other weaves, neckties, collars, also a largo assortment of trunks, va lises and telescopes, Bitspenders, shirtB, hop pickers' gloves, a complcto stock of men's underwear and notions, In fact full lines of ovcry thing kept lti a Veil regu lated dry gooJs and clothing store. I At Friedman's Cor. Stato and Commercial Sts. 36 inches wide, only 9c a yard MILLINERYThe wind up of the millinery department. Any and all of the trimmed hats to be sacrificed at 75c each. Hats worth $3,50, now 75c, Come and make your selections Remember your choice, for 75c, Positively closing out Isadore Greenbaum First Door South of Postoffice. BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S QHPPPIflP STOVES and CAN BE FOUND AT GRAY SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM. ORE THE CHICAGO G&Sk q -: jsAizr' .,-. Ml K. h. Kino, Gen'l Agont for Oro. Albany Oregon. "L ' Ssif jP KLINGBEIL The Famous German Healer Boarding House, 347 High DIED. MIDGKI.KY At tho Oregon hospital for th insane, Julyltl, Anna Mldgeloy, aged 27 years 61 dropsy, and heart disease. The remains wero taken in charge by Rigtlon & Clotigh. undertakers, and shipped on the 11 o'clock train to Eueeno for burial. To Cltanse the System. KffeCtUallv VUt lWlltlv. ulmn ivwtlva r. billoilS. to Darmuilltnllv ni'nrninn Imr.l. tual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and livor to a lioalthy activity, without Irritating or weakening thom, todispe iivuuiioiies, coins, or fevers, uso Syrup of Figs, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Holiday orllardwork. Whether you uro preparing for a holi day or for hunlttork. wo bao tho luxu rlf s, provisions nnd groceries which you may require. You will find our prices right, lour patronage solicited. 30 e(xl HiiANbOS A Haoax. AM"W) 100 hop pickers, 50 acres, two Mliis, oug run picking, live miles fcouthof Salem, familios moved out ami back . regular picking price paid, Bread, meat and grocery wagoiiB dailv. Lheeks cashed any time. Call on or addreso, Ed. C. Herren, Hoom 7, un stairs second hallway south of I.add A Bush bank. 8-12-wdAw WAX rED Ileliablo girl, German pro. ferred, for housework in small family ... .u.,n (ifuiR-. oitnuiy employment for right party. Apply 407 rront St. 8-l-3t WHY GO HUNGRY When you can got all you want to eat at the WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Our patrons receive the best the market affords. Open day and night. McKillop & Berkhart 106 Uto St. for acceptable Ideas. State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, BsJtinort, Ml J W New Racket Store Salem Oregon. IIMENES : RANGES. BROS TYPEWRITER Price $35.00 The Chicago cannot be excelled for compactness and clearness of writing. It is easy to learn to operate, and there is a small number of parts to get out of order. Clyde Bnocx, ljncal Agont, Salem Oregon. is in Salem. Office at Riely Street, North of City Hall. Bottled Beer Kllngerft Ueck, Successors to SonthSslets Botthr.4 Works, All orders for bottlod beer will be filled at the browery. Kept on cold storags. Froo city delivery. Telephone 2181. A Creditto Salem t Our transfer, truck and building: material business is increasing. Call our new Red. White and Blue trucks, we have CAREFUL DRIVERS PROMPT DELIVERY REAS0NABE PRICES RELIABLE GOODS With these requisites we are bound to win. Builders and Contractors please call and inquire prices. We are fully equipped for all work, light and heavy. D, S. Bentley & Co. Phone SO 1. sio Front St Wheat Bought and Stored By the Aurora Roller Mills Branch office and warehouse 184 Trade st. between High and Church streets. Buckwheat and oats bought at highest market price. FRED P. HURST. 7.27-tf diw Crystal Ice Works Is delivering Ice to Its patrons at the prevailing prices. Also Ice cream in any quantity will 1)0 delivered to any part of the the city. Price 65c per gallon, warranted to keep 12 hours after delivery. ::$:::: i. Maguire Prop'r.