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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1900)
M iiiiwiirriaii rBMVwiiB?? i ; t r ii' i i :! I i ; - i i ;! i t 4 I I ' 'I " i I' n i M Holverson's Dress Good Will last till August lit. Every picco ol dress goods lu our Btoro tit a July Clean-up Price Salo will Include both worsted and cotton goods and wo will stake otir reputa tion on tlio bargains wo will offer on anything in the lino. Your money hack al ways if you'ro not satisfied. That's the motto of HOLYBRSON'S The Big Bargain House of Salem The Baby Grande Four-in-Hand ....THE LATEST.... THESE ARE THE LATEST IN NECKWEAR FOR THE HIGH BAND COLLARS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED BY EX PRESS A FULL LINE. 25c and 50c each. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. si- - 7 k7 Tit ' H uBn T J WEATHER. Tonight and Thursday fair, cooler to night. Wheat Market. Hah VnANriHC-o, Aug. 2. Cash 105. Giiicaoo, III., Aug. 2. Sept. 7I?.(. and 74?t Salem, 40. GOLD DUST FLOUR MAIIH II V Tho Sidnov Power Co. ftltlNKY, OUKOON. mado fur family uso, ask your grocers for It. Uran and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT, rnoNK 01. XVVViVm.VUVIwA Osburn's Shoe Sale l where you camet Bargains Mea'i Hamilton Drown shoes worth $2.25, now $1.90. Ladles' floe picnic shoe nude ty Hamilton Brown, former price $2.00, Sate trice 51.50. All other shoes st cut r-rlces, Come la sad see. I E. F. OSBURN, ,U i RATES ON ICE Tho following low rates on lee have been agreed upon by the Capital Ire Works and Crystal Ice Works, of this city beginning May HI: Confectionery stores, hotels and Ash markets, using 100 lbs or more at a time OOo per hundred ; loss than 1(0 lbs 76c. l'rlvato parties using 100 lbs or more, 76o;less than 100 lbs, lu per lb, No sale below lOo, Ice In ton lots, f 7.60; half ton, fJ.OO, at the works. Ire shipped In sacks 76o per 100, sacks extra, Gantai. Ick Wohks ttlf CxvarAL Io Won PEACHES . Oregon Peaches 65 cents Si per boxi Watermelons large and luscious, TC Rotti & raoxa 161. Clean-up 36 I III Ml HII I 'ii'll I'lHIHHs J The Best Standby lu the tlmoof trouble with that Inesti mable gift, your eyesight, is an honest . optician who knows his business one who will lit you with proper ghisfcs or spectacles for whatever defect there Is In ono or both eyes, and will not ovor chargeyou for olthor glasses or advice. Did you ovor think that your oxcruciat inx headache may be duo to eye trouble. Wo are at your service. ) CHARLES H. HINGES, V Scientific (Hildas. 296 Commercial Street. WIM.AMICTTK. W O Ifnlnoa Portland. Suslo Topping, llutto, Mont. Cluis, A. Myrick, (IrantH 1'uhh. James A, 1-eo, Pendleton. 8. A. I). Tutor, Portland. Mrs. J' W. Irvine, Mohntnn. (1. P. Terrell, Melmmn. J. II, Haley, Pendleton, II. Pane, London, Kng. Patrick Collins. Oregon Citv. J. II. Young, ban Francisco. Harry Kriodlandor, Chicago, II. Portmaii,' New York. A. lu Oppunhoin, PERSONAL. II. A. Johnson, wont to Portland this inorulng on business. II. 0. Myers was among the Satomltcs going to Portland this morning. Paul II. Brunt has returuod from his timber claim on the SlluU reservation. Homer Holland, of thu Salem Flour Mills, returned from Albany this morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Harrows start for Seaside this afternoon for n month's outing. W. K. Thomas tho Stuytou llroom manufacturer was in tho city today on business. II. I). l.andon ol HaiiBou & Landon, roiurnoa nisi nigni irom u iiusincss trio to Washington, Squire 1'arrar with fishing outfit left Balem for n few weeks at Heal Kocks, where his family are camping. Miss Attn Davis, an employe of tho statu asylum who moiit her vacation visiting relatives and friends at Harris burg has returned to her duties in that Institution. State School Fund. Tlie annual distribution oftho proceeds of the irreducible common school fund should hiwu been made yesterday, ac cording to law. Owing to the failure ot the Superintendents of Multnomah and DoughiB Counties to report their school Imputation, the per capita ratio for the state could not bo ascertained, The money will lx divided among the coun ties according to population. Stable Chaste Hand. K. O. Hansen who successfully con ducted tho Hanson 8tables in this city (or u number of years has returned to Halem nnd purchased tho Willamette stables and will hereafter run it under the name of The Hanscu Stables. a" on ice, fresh, Graber 124 stats mt PORTLAND TfflJCK- AEN STRIKE TEAMSTERS SEEM TO HAVE SOMETHING THE BETTER OP IT. Ststemeot by Strikers Tbst a Raise la Wages Is Necessary to Give Them Necessities of Life. Portland papers continue to glvo de tails of tho Irucktnon's Btriko. Tho strike Is a quiet affair and no threats of vlolonco have been tnado. The leaders dlscountcnanco anything In tho naturo of lorco. Their plan is to' reason with tho now men and obtain their sym pathy so that thoy will not "tako tho broad out of their mouths," as they ox press it. Thoy say that if they cannot win through merit and without violence, thoy will tako tholr families and go else where for work. They say that at pres ent wages and cost of living they cannot properly clothe and school their fami lies. Tho following Bchodulo of tho cost of living compared with wages is tho result of several of tho strikers comparing notes. It is said to bo n fair avorago : House rent per month I 8 60 Water rent 125 Groceries 25 00 Meat 000 Wood, por year 25 00 Milk, por month 1 25 Total $0o 00 This docs not Include Incidentals or clothing, shoos, repairs and tho many small things needed by any family of four. Tho present wages at $2 per day avorage about 54 per month, which would leavo tho man considerably in dobt. Ono man who owned his house assorted by careful economy ho could savo $3 a month. Othors claimed that that by scraping and denying themselves of things like milk, fresh moat, vegetables, ota, thoy managed to save a little for a rainy day. Ono man who is Bobor and industrious looking showed his toes "going to grass" as an indication of his poverty. Ho said It took moro than he could make to buy shoes for tho littio ones, so that they could go to school looking decent. Another instanco was givon of ono of tholr number who had to bo assisted by neighbors on account of sickness In his family ;yet ho hod been working steadily for the last yoar, and Is said to bo of a saving disposition. A couple of other men said that tholr lamllies were ashamed to go to church thoy wero bo poorly clad. It Is further claimed that the work is hard and requires endurance that Is worth more wages. On a busy day ono man will handle from 25 to 30 tons of frohtht. Fifteen tons is considered a slack day's work. Ono man Bald that ho had a record of 00 tons In a day. Whero long hauls are made, of con r so loss freight Is handled and the men get moro of n rest. Tho working hours av orago 10 hours per day. A largo gang of the striking teamsters congregated at Glisan and (sixth streets. It was an ordorly crowd. Those present warned all nowcomera that thoy would not tolorato anything like violonce, They woro strictly enjoined not to Inter fero with now men going to work except to try nnd porsuado them to support their rauso. Ono new mnn took a truck out of the barn und alter talking a min ute to a striker turned bark. Another now man who como to go to work, altor seeing tho gang soemod to four for his life and was In tho act of making a hasty retreat when tho strikers assured him that ho was not In danger nnd could go to work If ho wanted to, but that It meant some of tholr families would suf fer. He refused to go to work. It is ulleged that a majority of tho In tlojicndont rigs and expressmen are as sisting tho strikers by refusing to haul freight. JOURNAL X-RAYS Tho Yellow Horror is a harvest (or thu Yellow journals. I ! Tan is about thoonly thing you got at a summer resort that don't cost anything. " . The only tlino you can got at a bank without paying is by standing outside and looking at tho clock. The belief in malaria subsiding causes a decline in tho price ot stock in the whiskey and quinine trust. t : Sausage has gone up nt Salem. Capo Nome demands have sent the price of such butcher stock as high as 25. . This paper prints no matter furnished by tho Kepublican or Democratic or tiny other campaign committee for pay or othorwiso. Tho Mayor of Salem is one of the hot test bathorsonthoCastle Garden beaches at Yaqulua Hay, He goes in once a week with high rubber boots. I tt Mark llanna has not only to fight the whole Democratic-Peoples party but tho Irish, the Dutch, tho Germans, and a great sharcof the other religious people of this country. Hut tho great Ilopub- lloau leader will probably lx) found to have rocks enough (or all. 1 1 : "Since Mr. Dryan began to toll tho people (our years ago tliat what they wanted was more money, they have added at the rate of $11,207,600 per month, or about 1133,1105 for every working day," Tho above from Mark Hnnnn's "edi torial bureau" is a neat admission from high authority that Mr, Hryan told the truth about Uie money)questlon. . Malcolm A. Moody went out to his farm, on Tygh Hidge, Monday. In a short Interview with him he told the Dispatch man that his last year's Balary, as congressman, was all spent and he was going out to the ranch to see what the prospects were for realising enough to pay his expenses back to Washington his winter. Dufur Dispatch. TEETH WEEK Xte'n0?'' k you'd better see our windowsnorth and south if they don't tell the story, 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 Sc, better ones at 10c. of course. We have a tooth brush at 15c that can't be beat (or turnip) for the 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 off till tomorrow what you can do today so call at once. RIGHT RIGHT GOODS AT PRICES. THE SCHOOL LOAN. SUBSCRIPTIONS CONTINUE TO ROLL IN DAILY. Amoust Will Probably te Called for Twice Over. A CoodiAdvertlsement for Salem. Tho popular 4 percont school loan bids fair to mako a record comparnblo to that of tho city's populnr loan. Tho latter was subscribed three times ovor,nnd tho former would undoubtedly reach that figure I! tho books wcro open (or tho samo length of time. With but two wcokBtogo on, and no provious notice, tho subscriptions will probably run to double tho amount of tho loan. The Salem way of borrowing money Is attracting attention nil over Gregon, and (avorablo comments aro apporrlng In tho press of nil parts of tho state. It is ono of the best advertisements that this community has over had, for it shows tho confldonco of tho people In tho sol vency of their own locnl government, nnd It shows good business manage ment on tho part of our oillcial nnd a disposition to uso their positions for the benefit of the community and not to b)ost some prlvato graft. A fow years of such management nil along the lino would result in a material reduction in taxation. Tho list of subscriptions now stands ns follews: Mrs. M. C. Smith ? 1000 Theo. Nolf, agent COO Mrs. Thco. Nolf 600 Miss Allco Laycox W)0 F. W. Steusloff 2000 J, 1. Rogers, agent COO T. G, Magors, ngont 000 A. J. Cheshire, agent 000 J. O. Drown 400 Oswald West COO Auift Leone Btrong CO Mrs E. S. Lamport 2000 J.O. Griffith COO J.C. Grilllth. nuent for L.F. Grlf- Uth C00 J.O. Grilllth. ncent for W.D. Mc- Nary 400 W. 8. Sanford, ngont COO llofor A. F. Jr. Agt COO b. W. Miles C00 II. Stapleton 000 Mrs. J. J. Murphy, Trcas 700 Goo.F.Rodger COO O.B. Hamilton COO M. Montgomery COO Mrs. Montgomery CO J.A. Dittor COO O.J.Dyrd, Agt COO I.. L. Uyrd, Agt 000 F. A. LeKK C00 G.G. Brown 300 Allco James 100 WA Cusick 2000 Mrs M M Cusick 1000 Mrs II Stapleton 1000 Dr J N 8mlth 000 MrsEBtrayer 00 MrsO Frlckoy COO MrsM Cnsebcer 000 HTDrucoAgont COO Frodln Peterson 00 G B Downing 1000 Frnnk Davey ngont (2) 1 ,000 Hi Deatty C00 Sarah Hoatty 400 Matty Beatty 100 Mrs. E.Hofer 250 Florence MoKlnney 200 Court Sherwood No. 10, F. ol A. 300 W. T. Williamson 250 Mrs. Williamson 250 E I. Lamb 400 Carey F. Martin, agent 1,000 S. A. Sanford 350 R.H.Leabo 400 W. T. StoU, agent 000 J. W. Hlckford 450 Do Lite Greene 450 A. N. Hush, guardian COO Llnnle StutoBtnan...... 350 Jas. Walton, Jr 400 Claud Gatch, trustee 350 A.Dueh Jr 250 Geo. G, Dingham 250 Allco L. Bingham.... 25 GllbortBros 250 John H. McNary 250 W.8. Walton 250 John Hill, Astoria 1,000 Eva F. Cos 500 Mrs.O.M. Ogle 600 EnnlB Walt 250 II B Schwartwerth 250 Fred Cook 250 D Haschi 250 M Haschl 250 Frank Smith 250 FA Baker 250 F A Baker, Agent 250 Frank Davey, Agent , . 200 Mary l'armenter 200 A. bchriebor, Agt 175 Mrs. a. bcnrieoer 175 A. Sclirleber 0J 8. B. Ormsby 600 0 L. Watt, Agt 300 O.E.Uiels 60 0, E. Hiols, Agt 100 J. A. Bernard! 250 Total 141,576 Sweet Caady Conpaay, Mr. II. E. Doty special representative of tho Sweet Candy Company, of Port land arrived at Salem this morning, and has completed arrangements and ap pointed J. G. Wright A Co. wholesale agent for tho company at Salem, where a full assortment of candy, nuts, gums aud other confectionery supplies will be kept for sale and immediate delivery to the trade at Portland prices. Dealers at and near Salem wilt dud it to their advantage to look at samples anujtive Uieir orders for all goods In these lines to Wright A Co. Mr. Doty will remain in tho city this week and will call on tho trade. HOP PICKERS WANTED-Ona h.m dred pickers wanted, Apply to or ad dress Daveuport A Eidson, Willard, Or. 8-2-0 D. J. FKY LEASE AWARDED. W.P.ADAMS OP PORTLAND GETS NEW OPERA HOUSE FOR TwO YEARS. Dldsfor Furalshlats Taken Under Advise ment Dy Chcmeketa Lodge at Last Nlthts' Meeting. W. P. AdnmB of Portland will bo tho lessco of tho now onera Iioubo for two years, un'ees something unforsucn inter. feres, his bid Doing $ 1200 por year. At its meeting Wednesday evening Ohomokotn Lodgo No. 1, I. 0. 0. con sidered tho propositions for tho leaso of tho house which woro reported by tho building committee nnd it wns decided to nwnrd the leaso to Mr. Adams pro vided that ho would agree to co'tnln minor dotntls which tho lodgo wished Inserted in tho contract. Mr. Adams is ttBtrnngorin Salem, but it is Raid that ho hns been connected with tho mnn ngement of the Marquam Grand in Portland for ecvernl years nnd is w ell versed in tho ins nnd outs of tho the ntrical business. It is said that his bill was materially higher than that of Patton Bros, who havo had consldesohlo experience in tho last few years In wrestling with tho theatrical situation in this city. It Ib to bo hoped that tho expectation of letter patronage for tho new theatre than for tho old barn, in which tho Salem public hns spoilt so mnny comfortless hours, will not be disappointed. Tho Salem public would havo liked to see Patton Bros, got tho liouso, but the now man will not bo handicapped on that account. Ho will 11 ml his efforts appreciated nnd mot in tho friendliest spirit. Pntton Bros., had already secured n number ot contractu with leading coin panics, conditioned on gutting tho house. Theso will now, of courso, bo void. A rumor hns arisen that in getting these contracts Patton Bros., woro trying to get somo kind of n corner on thu situa tion but there Is absolutely nothing in this. In order to sccuro good attractions contracts must ha in ado a long time ahead, so Pntton Bros., woro merely using buslnoBS foresight, nnd thu com panies aro now released. Bids for the furnishing of tho theatre woro also considered by tho lodgo. nnd taken under ndvisomont, quite n lot of samples having been submitted. For Snap Artists. Amateur photographers will ho glad to know that Miss Com Sutton at thu Rex gallery on Court street, does vory satisfactory developing at 30 cents u dozen. Wheeling From Yajulna. Fred A. Wiggins returned home Toes day evening from Newport. Sir. Wiggins mado tho trip both wnys by wheel and reports n delightful trip. lu going ovor ho wheeled the entire distance and on this return homo ho took tho train to Morrison nnd camo tho rest of tho way on his wheel. He lest Moarlson at 8 a. m. and reached Salem at 7 p. in, a distance of about 76 miles, of which about 08 miles is hilly country but the roads wero good with the exception of somo dust. Mr. Wiggins walked up the steepest mountains but rodo down all ot them. Ho UBed his Tribunochaiuloss with a duck coaster brake and had no troublo nt nil in going nnd coming. Other wheelmen wero met on tho route from Albany and other points. Buy your shoes while they are cheap. Givens old stand. War With China Is n urcat calamity, but even this need not prev nt your enjoying a first class uinner, such as you win una rcaily to your order nt the St Elmo Restaurant. When the big eastern stores offer to sell you a 560 sewing machine for cut the ad out and bring it in, we'll show you a machine the Standard Rotary-that can't be had from the department stores and you can see the dif lerence yourself. We have clearing sales every day. Al ways selling out the stock and getting in new. R. A. WIGGINS 307 Commercial St. mrPewing nmchines, Pisuos, Organs, Bicycles. wnaMMBMaaam Mo Need of Going; to; i the Coast or Mountains Hut go to FRIEDMAN'S NKW RACKET STORE whorp the wcathor Is cool and comiortablo, nnd whore goods can bo bought nt prlcos that will suit tho pocket, book ol nil. llnvo just got In n hnndsomo lino o( tnblo damask, fluo hemstitched towels, butcher linens, nn olegnnt lino of sllkollnes nt prices that soil thorn fast A coinnloto now lino of Indies' neckties, nnd pulley bolts, hnndkorchlols, and hot wcathor crash Bklrtn, pnrasnls, fans nnd now dimities. IN MEN'S WEAR S xrS tweeds and other weaves, neckties, collars, also a largo assortment of trunks, v. Uses nnd telescopes, suspenders, shirts, hop plckors' gloves, n complete stock ol men's underwear nnd notions, in fact full lines of everything kept in n woll rcgu. lntcd dry goods nnd clothing storo. 1' At MCW Cor. Btato and Commercial Sts. IIMENE, 36 inches wide, only 9c a yard MILLINERYThe wind up of the milling department Any and all of the trimmed hats to be sacrificed at 75c eachi 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 50PER10R SS1& CAN BE FOUND AT GRAY SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE THE CHICAGO "- fjL Jfofl&iXfeJmSlY ofljrM K. L. Kino, Gou'l Agent for Ore Albany Oregon. The Famous German Healer Boarding House, 347 High Heady to Receive Grain. A. M. Humphrey A Co., are now Issu. ing sacks for grnin to bo delivered nt Sa lem nnd Mac Way, and nro buying ontB through thu Aumsville mill and furnish ing sacks for thoso wanting to sell aud deliver at Aumsville. Wo aro also buy ing grain, Hour and feed in car lots whero convenient to load. Our ollico nt 21)0 Commercial Btreet, up stairs over Central Telephone otlico whero wo will bo pleased to quoto prices. Do not fail to call and see us. Ul-d&w t( FANNING AULLS. 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. 8-l-2w dw Holiday orllardwork. Whether you aro preparing for n holi day or for hurdwork. we havo the luxu- rics. IirovlfiinilH nnd ornnorli.a wlilnli unn may remiire. You will tlnd our prices rMit i our iiaironaL'e solicited. 30eod BltlNbON & IUcian, Bids for Supplies. Bidsjaro invited on supplies for tho Oregon School for Deaf Mutes for four months, from Sept. 1st to Dec. 31, 1000. A list will be furnished upon application to Ciayto.v Wb.ntz. Superintendent. WHY GO HUNGRY When yon cau get nil you want to eat at the WUITB UUUSE RESTAURANT Our patrons receive the best the market adonis. Opon day nnd night. McKillop & Berkhart 100 UteSt, rasm for acceptable idea. State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, B<iswe, Ml . New Racket Store Sn'om Qfeg0ll- 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 ga out of order. Clyde Brock, J-ocnl Agent, Salem Oregon, 'r- is in Salem. Office at RIely Street, North of City Hall. , Bottled Beer Kllngerft Bcck,8uccessora to SouthSalcffl Bottling Works, All onlnra for bottled bor will bsfiW at the brewery. Kept on cold stortja. rroa cuy unlivery, teiepuona " A Creditto Salei Our transfer, truck ani building material business is Increasing. , ,.,. Call our new Red. WM and Blue trucks, we naye CAREFUL DRIVERS PROMPT DELIVERY REASONABE PRICES RELIABLE GOODS With these requisites rt are bound to win. Buflflji and fnntMftnrs olease fi ana inquire prices. . t m We are fully equipped mjb an worK, ngtiT ana neavy. n. S Rontlpv Ri Co, -f V LUllllUj v - ,K PHnnnRm IllOFrOlll'' . ..W..VWW. . - Wheat Bought and Stored By the Aurora Roller Ml Branch office and warehouse 18 W st. between High and Church atr Buckwheat and oats bought WI market price. FRED rTluRST. l.il-V r Crystal Ice la lnllvprlnu tea to its at the prevailing Vc.' ,0 ice cream In any quanU'T. f u lull.,Q,,l tn mr Dart ".. . the city. Price 65o wv uw.,wvu y warranted to keep ,12uoorff; : : t l i ueuvery, : J. Maffuire PWf Wo, p t 1 v I i, f tiHSSrT . ra