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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1900)
C'"' CI TlUKMIllint riSHSMM K 8 " .? i.Sl.. ,Sm COMFORT - SALE - FRIDAY i We believe in making our special sales- on seasonable goods so that our cus tomers are really benefited. Comforts come in handy these nights we'll save you lots of money on them on Friday. See the point? 2C 2C 2C 9 Kew French Flannels Today BUTTER PRICES HAVE DROPPED HolVerson's THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM Dutter has dlclined five cents 5 pound in price at Portland and ia qulto weak at that. Tho creameries have a hard time to keep up prices under present conditions. JURY DISMISSED. Llnd- I French Flannels in Plain Colors. 6 OC THE YARD. EVERY NEW SHADE AND THE QUALITY IS BETTER THAN THE OTHER STORES ASK YOU 75c FOR. YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY TO FIND THE ASSORTMENT. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Clrrutt Court Adjourns Until IMondsy. say Settles Up, .lolin Lindsay, iho Turner Saloon keeper appeared In tho circuit court for Bcntenco Frinny afiornoon, on tho two charges to which he had made a plea of guilty : Selling liquor to a minor and allowing a minor in his saloon. Ho was fined f'Goneneli offense, and paid in $160. Tliec'mrtf.t of twllins: liquor without a a licence Mill Mauds against him, hut will probably not be presced if bo closes up his saloon in Tumor as It, is uner 6lo(xl be wilt do Thedamage ami of Phillip Iteoso vs. J. It. and 0. A. I'aivin. was nousuitcd after plaintiffs testimony was in. Tho jurymen wero then dismissed from attendanco and court aJjonrned until Oam. Monday. Fire In Mornlntslde. A new barn belonging to Wm. T. Bennett, was burned Friday ovening, tegother with its contents including a quantity of hay. It is thought tho firo was caused by tramps. 3B6 ao- ,) O Q MU $68 .llHTri 1 1 r'J !'J ' 1 91 fni " U Z& ittilBiyi J AW I UimtiiTTTV! WWW V 1191 "ti J4ws Just One Grain of Dust May mako your watch a prevaricator of Iho worst typo j may cause you to mies your train, your business engagement, your appointment with your wlfo, If tho aforesaid grain reposes in your chronomoter; most people call it a watch. Let us see tho trouble and rec tify It. All watches sold or repaired hero guaranteed to bo kept in perfect repair for one year. L wntches cleaned, 75c. Main Springs, 7Gc. CII HIno-pc Scientific Optician . tl. Ill UK Lb 296 CommerclaCSt. Next Door to llolverson's CMhWh Wheat Market, Ban Fbancibco, Oct. 13. Cash 07K (JiHOAao, III., Oct. 13. Oct. 75. Ralem, 50. X HOTEL ARRIVALS. X GOLD DUST FLOUR MADK BY Tho Sidnov PoworlCo, 8IDNKY, OMCdON. umilo for family use, ask'your grocora for It. Bran and shorts always on bond. A. T. WALN, AGENT- NIONK 51. 4 A t Special Sale Wo are making n special salo tills week on II. B. Corsets and P. N. Corsots and waists, Now is tho timo to buy. Wo nro selling thum nt a great! reduction. I V Dollsl Dolls! Dolls! J E. F. OSBURN, K'Srri vwVi' Bottled Beer KHngcrA Deck,Quccesoora to HouthSaleru Bottlir. Works, All ordors for bottled boer will bo filled at the brewery, Kent on cold storage. Ftm city delivery. Telophoue 2131. The Cottace. 0 E lludong, Campbell, Neb. A Krlckson, Gampuell, Nob. Mrs J 11 Itigga, DalloB. Mrs T lUchmond, Dallas. 0 W Walker, Detroit. FA Lariech, Gorvallis. Miss Frances A Brown, Corvallis. L 8 Carter, Portland. W F Fiobig, Portland. Itev 0. 11. Matton, Summit. W K Fondall and son, Willamina. Kd. D. Thorne, Haaton. China Pheasants. Mako lino eating and those who havo been bard at work enjoy thorn the moat, It you doubt our "say so" ordor your Sunday dinner at tho St. Elmo Restaur, ant. LOSES HIS ABM. Prom Claride Lucas ot South Salem Suffers Careless llandllnf of a Gun. Oluude Lucas, of South Salem, aged about 1U, lost liis arm yesterday by a gun nccidont. Ho was out hunting about 3 tnlloa south of town. Whllo roating, ho thrust his finger down tho barrel of his gun and as it Btruek ho jorkod tho gun around, with tho result that it wont off and shattered tho lower part of tho arm, Ho was taken to tho Salem hospital whero tho arm was amputated at tho elbow. m mi 1 a i! m Notice. ' All mombora of tho Capital Amateur Atlotio Club and nil interested in the promotion of tho club are requested to 1)0 present at the rooms in tho Gray Mock thli evening at 8 o'clock, Uual ness of importance. 1 Tor Larceny, "Rod" Smith, a Portland guy, was arrested by Sheriff Durblu yesterday on a warrant from Portland, charging him witli tho laceuy of a watch, committed in that city, whore ho will havo to stand trial. One Drunk. Alfred Downs paid a 5 line in Ro cordur Judah's court this morning for so far forgetting hlnuolf as to get drunk. SPECIAL ,. Dill Pickles in hulk. 35 cents gallon. ' Plain Pickles in bulk 35 cents gallon. Plain, mixed and awoet plcklos and Chow Qhow in extra largo bottles. Tho largest bottloa ever jut up only 25a. Plain and swoot pickles from lOo and up to 6O0, WE CARRY A vory largo lino of olives oltbor hulk or bottles, cents to 2& cents. SAUCBS x x Hottlo olives from 10 Wostershlro sauce 16 centa ami up. Durkee's Salad Dressing, My vwto Salad Dreasliig and many other lending brauds too numerous to mention r 3. Rotb. & GraberSj Phono 511. 124 Stalo 81, FERSONAL. R. B. Floming wont to Portland today. Mrs. 0. E. Krausao is visiting in Portland. Miss Sadio Brietow has gono to Port and to visit a siator. Bupt. Wentz of tho Doaf Muto school was in town today. J. II. Smith went to Portland on business last evening. Miss M V. Kcono of Woodburn, b visiting irionds horo. M. L. Jones and daughters of Brooks woro in tho city today. McDonald of the Salem Nursery Co. went to Tangent today. Mrs. Jas. Denton and son Carlylo, the musician are in this city. Arthur Lawrence, tho good-looking grocory drummer, is in town. Miss Ethel Knight has gono to Port land to attend a social function. Rov. and Mrs. II. J. Zercher aro visiting their son in Walla Walla, John Stoiwpr 'and J. Shoemaker, of Jefferson, woro in this city yesterday. Mrs. 0. Darling wont to Hubbard this morning to visit her parents over Sun day. Dr. E. A. Plorco, went this morning to attend tho funeral of Judge Licnon thaler. M. and Mrs. Thos. Holman and Miss Georslo M.GUtnor went to Portland this morning. Mrs. D. L. Floater has rolurned from Cape Nomo and will bo in tho city for some timo. J. II. Houdorsou and daughter Mrs. M. II. Oarnhart went to Portland yes ,terday for a few day's visit. It. 0. Ramsby, J. W. Wolford and Constablo A. F. Simoral, of Stlvortou, woro Salem visitors yesterday. Mrs. Q. W. Gray has returned from a two weeks visit 'to hor daughter Mrs Olauche Patterson at Tho Drllos. Mrs. Jack Read of Portland who was horo on a visit to hor parents Mr. and Mrs. Doardaloy returned homo last evening. Dr. Guiss, Chas. Corby and Geo. Cline aro billed to speak at Aurora this eve niug. Of courso, they are spellbinding for Bryan. Byron Grim ot Hubbard was in town today. Ho says hops are moving off at 11)4', and Hfj for choice, Tho Henry Bent lot for tho last flguse. L. W. Robertson, a brother of J. P. Robertson, is in tho city, Ho was chief of pollco for Pennoyer until they dlsa greed on eoruo matter. Mrs. 0, L. Parmentor, Mrs. Colonel J, Olmstead and Miss Olive Sklpton have returned from attendance at the Grand Tomple of the Rathbouo Slaters, in As toria, Mrs. John Krauao ami son Rudolph went to Portland last evening to meet hor mothorand Bister Mrs. T. B. Klin soy and Miss Margaret Kimsey who are re turning from nearly a year's vUlt in California. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weeks went to Ooivallls today to vtolt their sou at tho college. Mr, Weeks believes that if there wero more oductatcd farmers there would not be so many middlo-mou mak iug fortunes off them. Mrs, Dyer, Mlsa Brandt, Miss Brown, Miss Halloy, Mr. Southwick and Miss Ixu, Miss Robertson, Messrs Minto aud Allison, went to allot today onto their timber claluiB, A comity road is to bo built into tiio Salem colony. The gentle, meu expect tu hunt aud tish some. W. G, Davidson aud son of St. Paul were lu the city Friday. He eays lie thinks if ttio farmers can live under Republican rule in Oregon tho editors ami lawyers ought to bo' able to live under Bryan at Washington. Jacob Kloetsch, ot Sublimity, is in the city, Ho says since the people elect the road supervisor, roads in h'a dls trict have boon moro improved than for live years previous. Precinct assessors would produce the same result In his opinion, Mr. and Mrs. 6. J. Holmes, of Car thago, Mo,, are expected today to make their homo in Oregon.Mrs. Holmes la a daughter ot Mrs, 0. H. Walker, of this aud a niece of A. W. Smith, of and also of J, F. Smith, ot Mon whoonue out from Carthage, Mo,, a few months ago. NEW HOME ADVERTISERS The largo adverstteernent ot the Piano, la and Aeolian Company that will favor Salem people with highclats musical concerts all of next week, is very attrac tive. It is changed every day and con tains information ot now century varie ty. It is the prettiest advertisement that has appearod in many a day. Buron & Hamilton talk to tho people In a half-page just as thoy talk if you call at their furniture store. That is a point in favor of a popular advertising medium liko Tub Journal. You ca say to several thousand people just what you would say and say It effectively, and illustrated with a picturo that tells what you aro talking about, to one customer if you had him right in your store. Somo of tho people you talk to in-print will see tho point and becomo customers A llvo newspaper bolts a telephone or a phonograph. Thero is Rineman tho Stato street pickle man. Ho 'advertises a ten cent rrticlo a glass jar of pickles, and what f pickle a woman la in wiien alio lias com pany anl no pickles in tho houee. Rine man will get hor out of that picklo for ten cents, and then ho lias cultivated a taste for pickles of all sorts that enables him to give his trade tho best that ex perience can furnish in this lino. Tho Light A Power Co. tells you how to light your liouso on tho metor plan at ten cents a thousand Watts. If you don't know what that is Supt. Lan birth will tell you. Tho Goodo sisters aro a new milinery firm that havo something good for all tho ladies who will call on them. Goo. Rodgora who runs tho Capital Bindery makes a specialty of photo mounts. See him for wholesale rates if you are in tho picture business. CATARRH Of THE STOMACH. Rabbi David Klein, 620 E. MaiA stMet, Colorabus, O, writes tut following to Dr. Hartman In wgard to Fo-rn-na "It affords mo grsat pleasure to testify to tho curatlvo mtriU of your mtdlolns. Fo-rn-na la a. well-tried and widely used remody. Especially M ft speolflo for catarrh of the stomaon It cannot be excelled. Pe-ro-na will do all that U claimed for It." Um. J liiiiiP? ABOUT FIFTEEN CENT HOPS John Carmichael, a Salem hopbuyer, says that sales ot hops aro now being mado at 14?4 cents, and ho expects soon to see a tulfillment of his prediction made somo timo ago that those who held for 15 centa would get that price. THEY TRESPASSED. Two Sllverton Men Cet Upon Land Not Their Own, Martin Anderson has bcon rocoiyed at tho coanty jail to sorvo out a flue o f 15 and costs, amounting to 118.70. In company with Martin Satlier ho was ar rested for trespassing on tho land of Alonzo Brown. Both pleaded guilty and received tho eamoflno. Sathor paid up but Anderson didn't, hence his incarna tion. Double Weddlnc at Liberty. Thero will be a doublo woddlngat Li berty ,at the homo of Mr. P. N. Lathrop, when tho two daughters, Jeselo M. and Katio E. will be led to tho altar by Clydo IUbbl David Klela. Paople afflicted with catarrh of the tomach complain of lassitude, all-tired-out feeUng, their blood becomes thin, oerrooa system deranged, food aeoms to do them no good, continuous and In camellia; weeJuMM. The unfortunate vlotlm wonders why ho should b so weak, why hU food gives him no strength, why his blood should t so thin. , Mr. Alex. Carter of Yon Boron, Carter Co, Mo, sayat "I had beoa tioublod with dyspepsia and Indigestion since 1879. The best physicians In the oonatry could do no good. I visited the Mullanphy hos pital in St. Louis and received no benefit. Tho at tending physi cian told me I had narrowing of tho outlet of tho atomaoh, and tho only remedy was to have It cut out, which I refused to hare done. I then visited "West Baden, Ind. .Lan Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexiooi Sweet Springs, Mo, and Monltou, Col. X also took a great many different hinds of medlolno rooommended for dyspepsia, but found no relief. Last tfebruary I read a teetimonlal for Fo-rn-na In tho Central Baptist that suited my oaae and I determined at onco to try it. I havo taken two bottles of Fo-rn-na and four of Man-a-lln, and I feel like a now man. Nono of my friends believed X would get well. X would not take any money for the good your remedies havo done me.' In oatarrh of the stomach, as well as in catarrh of any other part of tho body, Fo-rn-na Is the remody. As It has often been said, If Fo-rn-na will core oatarrh of oao part, it will euro oatarrh of any other part of the body. " Summer Catarrh" sent free by Fe. ru-na Drug hl't'g Co., Columbus, O. received; A Rio- I !nr nf Mo ' A Big Line of Men's and Boys'. -CLOTHING Aiau tin iniiiiuisu 11110 ui laaies canoe ij jackets. Fur Collarettes, Dress Skirtc - x x Umbrellas and Rubbers. A Blankets and Quilts at Frisian's lew Racket S Cor. State and Com. Sts. Salem Qr. WE DEAD DRUGS SELLS High grade dry goods at low grade prices. The store is being rapidly depleted. ,, We have good all wool dress goods. Fine Silks, rich velvets, good underwear, hosiery, corsets and gloves, nice lines of ribbons and laces, umbrellas and mackintoshes. Hats, caps and shoes. s ' If you stop to think about it you'll undei stand that drugs, liko all things olne, grow old, and in tho process of doing so, loeo their vitality their life. You don't want dead drugs in your prescriptions if you did you could not got them from us. Wo don't deal iu that kind. Ours are tho kind physicians like put in their prescriptions tho llvo kind. All the physician's skill and druggist's accuracy may bo brought to naught by dead drugs. Dead drugs aro really doad stock. Dead stock means dull trado. Our trado wouldn't let us nc cumulato doad stock if wo tried and wo nro not trying. If you want llvo drugs comu to the live store. ISflDORE GREENBflOl First Door South of the Postollice, Dan'l J. Fry. We buy direct from mamifictiirorn, linn limirln purlly, nml liavhiKa largo and constantly increnilng trade, both retail md JohbluK. vtmblea I UH IU I.VVJJ UUT IIUVK UlUTIIIKf iuus iiisuruiK irt'MJIlCBH. Spend a few Minutes Looking over our line of. Furniture and our prices will convince you that we have the right goods at II. Van Orden and Ernest W. Dixon. ! respectively. Tho licenses wero issued early this morning, P. N. Lathrop, tho father of tho young ladies acting as wit- ;The Right Prices yours for bargains. ncBB. To the Pen. Fat CuBoy was brought up from Umatilla county to sorvo 18 months for larceny from a dwelling. Recelevednt Reform Echool. Arthur Kelly, aged 11, was reeoived at tho Reform school yesterday from Umatilla county. For Sale. 100 cords ash wood delivered in quantities to suit. Apply to, Crystal Ico Works, Kith nnd State streets. Tele phono 2071. 10-12 tf P. CD. HOILvIS 5t CO. FlpST DOOR NORTH OP POSTOFFICE. FRANK DERBY FOR M'KINLEY Frank N. Derby, a llfo-long Dotnocrat and an ardent supporter of Bryan four years ago, is plain-spoken in announc ing that he'll support McKinley in this campaign aud will vote tho Republican ticket in Novomber. according to a Sa lem special. There's a Good Reason People will buy our pianos. . Yesterday we sold that fine large English Oak Fischer, that 450.00 gem, to Mrs. Pat tee of Chemawa. It is one of the handsomest pianos that we have ever shown, and when it conies to quality, easi ly takes rank next to that fine Knabe we sold a few days since. You'll find one of these days that you've missed a good chance to buy a piano or organ cheap. There are a number of good snaps left yet. Several of those excel lent Mngsburys in oak ana walnut with $75.00 chopped off the price. That sweet toned Ludwie, a regular par lor gem, in beautiful mahogany case, 75,00 Ipss than regular, another fine medium size walnut Fischer cut 100 00, besides other snaps in pianos and organs that you'll have to see to appreciate. Come and see these. We're in earnest in this matter of cleaning up stock at big cuts. If you can't trust your own judgment as to value, ask someone who knows what Fischers, Kingsburys and Ludwigs are worth. Second-Hand Sewing Machines '" There are now a lot pf snaps in this line, good machines ready to sew at from 5.00 to 20.00. and see these. - - honest Come JOURNAL X RAYS. It was bettor than no procession at all. it holpj break up political apathy. Now lot tho Bryan peoplo got iu and hold a better one. Ladles need not bo afraid to go and hcarJudgo O'Dea at tho armory to night. Ho eats nothing but Royalists and Imperialists, but ho eats them alive. Thursday night's parade was a Blam on Republican nrosnorltv. Tim nnlv boy in tho parade that woro shoes wkb ono of the ofllcers of tho Republican Club. If tho threat of Mr. Bryan's election has scared the paper trust into remitting a portion of lt stealings, wouldn't It bo u good idea to carry tho tiling a littlo farthor? Perhaps tho Standard Oil or bugar trust would disgorgo a littlo. A ri .. ii .. "' tuur&u, dinger normann liau no timo to explain how big corporations, by means of tho lieu-land swindle aro gobbling up hundrods of thousands of the best timber lands of Oregon. That is not what ho is paid u big salary for by me people. 'Hie outrage of surrendering rock-pilos and lands they havo stripped ol timber for Oregon lands with millions of foot to tho acre dooa not nppear to Mark Hannalties us worthy of mon bou'o ono writes to ask if tho X-Ray man dare print what tho old residenters say of ril. I-ord, that ho used to be a Democrat, aud once rodo a mule up Commercial street swinging his hat and hurrahing for Jeff Davis. There Isn't anything tho X-Ray man don't dare do that there is any fun iu or any truth that ought to bo told. If Til. over did that, ho has reformed, and don't caro if It's told on him now. Rut it's devilish natural, if he ever supported African slavery, that he should take such an In terest In this campaign, when we've got a Sultan on our pay rolls who keeps slaves and has a harem. It's enough to stir his old Democratic blood to action. BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S OPERIOR STOUES and RANGES. CAN BE FOUND AT GRAY BROS SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE Mf&T fir HE CHICAGO lias been nwnrdod the GOLD MEDlll at tiiot'nns exposition, wnlch lact KoeatoIurthsiFg tahlisli tho claims of Its inamifnctnrHM t.intrrnV '.i ity nnd ail 'round excellence. The purchase prial'"; about tho amount of commission one nays on 1 11 ' machine. Is not this worth your consideration? E. L. KING, Gen'l Ag't for Or. Albany Oregon. CLYDE BROCK, Awnt, lOlMO! Local A Palem Uregu, WHY USE W?lsba(h Matflei niCCllOHK TIIKV atVJt A OOOD LiailT AND AUK LONd LIVKD. WE UKLL TUIIKK QIIADKS: y Ud K A" VKI AC" "A NTI.K Tho very Utcxt thing In mi4l. Uurbl and ri .iiulJmUK9.CANDJ'K WJWKR wllhaconiumptlon of onlyUiroofeot porhour. Wall NO, 137. Tlio old standby, or good UaUug quality aud siring KICMTY CANDLK POWM. t uoconu, IDEAL." Net quite at good qu ut giving ame candle power aa tho No. 177, anJttkUi Any of theso mantlus nut on and lmmr nmnirir fiintivi at .hn i.im DOYOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? XATum& SoV.nZ?,11 y.Ffor LE88 U0.NKY with one of thoao hum lhK with any otUl&aoHi ......, .. u,u Bu. .tu,u. iou, lxi uiiuuit mum toyou. BALBal GAB LIGHT CO 71 Ohomeketa St.. Telephone 663. y MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMI Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. The Ideal Place for Your Boys, WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 5, 1 C,X BUSINESS " ir AT THE CAPITAL BUSINESS Ab an investment, payi 10UU1U . dividonds. This fact is demoiaW" continually by our graduate. Wfj our students havo gone from kwi proutablo ernployniouiuuringHK-v two weeks. Plan now to take wS COLLEGE. SALEM, UHtiUUP. Tho present year. You will find horo skillful teachors, correct mothoda and note equipments. Students admitted at any timo. Visitors welcome For illttita cataloguo address, v, I. Stalky, Principal, Salem, 0g cox INSURANCE KIKK & M8TON Resident Agents. Five old reliable compaulos. lloom 3 over Telephone olllco. UNDER THE or tho bont f RHfiP u,08 w" ftro Hnlsli- """f ing inside work wo must suggest ttiat wo are prepared to furnish a cloan bright lath at very reasonable figures. Call and Bee stock ami get quotations, l'lenty of "Star A Htnr" shingles for all. Get prices. D. S. BENTLEY & CO. 319 Front st. anss EVA F. Tuuol""' of- PIANO AND ORGAN iln Alna In alnllf rOrtlllnZ. ft3 No 333 Front Htreot, Salem, Oregon. MISS BEATRICE SHI -Tenohar of PIANO AND ORGAN ... ...i. Rta& Also classes In algiu reami'B' -.,M f -178 Front street, Salem. Oregon. NEW TODAY. GIUI. WANTKD.-Famtly of two. Ap. ply at 522 fcront street. 10 13 tf F A. WIQQlNB 307 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, j5- American Laundry Owned and operated by Americans. ork lirst-elasB. Give it your patron age, Main ofllco and laundry at 109 Qnuroh street. Telephone Main 2851. Branch offices, Wiprut Qigar Store. Fair Ground Store, Yew Park Grocery. Allen & Itov ersox, Statu Street, Your Sunday Dinner which may he chicken game or otlior roast cooked in beat style will be served to your order at the Wouder Restaurant, i yuu want u u re 1 eiasa nuiimn imir Bwucti trom ft to f 15 or your old ones dyed, or your combiugs rooted out aud put up equal to cut hair, call on Mrs. 0. A. Spandling, 383 Front St, Salem Also t;et your heads cleaned, , i" 1 Special Sale On New Street Hats, just arrived from tho Eastern Markets. Sale closes Satur day evening at 10:30-do not miss this sale. Mrs. Hooker, 317 Commercial street. 10-n 3t Miss Bertha II. PIANIST i 81 Pupils accepted at any ti . donee 1 block west of North fijw lnm. Orirnn. -1 N. W. N. COLLEGE J OF MUSIC AND AH' A. J. Carlrnd. Prln. Literary tg Z. M. Parvln. Mus. poc.. D1 , of Department o( Music . ; term Cegln Uoby i, riBVA ' Full course anil rL Pint Bcud Tor circular to Mutlo room No. . .riLj. 1 r. IMC.. " 7, ration J Northwestern Normal School and Business Cider Barrels. Term open Sett. H8 Mwyw- , BOSDZ r ui.,.ounf itailt H''""r.i-I" "'". i.h Shool. EKC i I have a lot of barrels and kess suit. nd Art. Full Faculty bum' able for eider, wina or vinnrar. Onil ..' Bona tor c4rcuUrt. J. P. Uogers, 218 322 Com., St. 10 0 lm A- J. GARLAND. A. M prUtlf'