The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, April 27, 1901, Image 4

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We thro pea tbe doors el oar sew store la the OM
White Career yisrterday alterooos at 4 o'ctcck tad aJe
wke tb waiting ibnmp. If tbe (be of the ere at
ftm-anratairUanveritcrfalt a to the ffOCU will 01 the
people eomprmnz
eraflr rewald feT'oar
Oar entire store, irom
N's. r MAMM til Ml
part is to fellowall this wrk we wUl render tbe loltow
fng program every boar of the Jay one ceetlaasl per
fermaiKe frosa 8:00 a. taj39p. .. expt Satarday:
1. Splendid showing ot the lateM fabric.
.2.-. IUrsaiat vie better than ever before
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' . I'meei BtBirorjaspeciwnoi waree.
MS. FalrWtn&nt all tbe time f
WtL Mimv taifV il an,r net satisfied.
7. 4 AJfcoriml welcome t eoe' ,4d tjgi
ubjtct not
SOUTHERN ;PAClF I'CWM P
MtSS PORTIA KH1GBTS
MARION COUNTY LAND
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A"w I T"sr' tT Ml'Y""tr2PI""Ytr0 . ui.. p.,.tu t nivht ml interests in
LHAnUt II O illElllUJJO!M.rlei.lrdr.ltH.rtod.r. Not
I beta predentin perron, she was tep-
. resented by her attorney, R. J.
tWI tltta r$'eV Airier9 ''IMlrx-l-rs Jt j. II-.. lir.'l! Ctftn fik;Tifl Prttn iFortU Kafchl '. Nana Alexander, be
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HolVersonS
THE BIG BARGAIN
HOVfe'EOFSA'tEM'
posed of Heads of Departments.
WlfiL HAYE TO, REBUILD ITS C0ASP '
DIVISION LINE IN GAME0RNIA
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Fast Trains From 'Frisco South Have Been Withdrawn Temtorar-
llyJIm Hill is Acqulrin New Properties and May .
f V Require tbe Wisconsin Central.
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C. H. Hinges,,
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Don't be Deceived When Buying a
i fcef rif erator.-Biy '
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fit
Ban F3ia
Do you wear a Par or uur irniwi
Glasses?
If Mir GIVE V A 1KIAI.
WKkoer UtMt xtaitinc lmmtt, wf e
riruh t tt Vt tt UtttrtUn rm te tw
cm ntttl UKtt. We d eh MhrMul t( I m9ltUoi Uw
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vktt rae vut If wUol trtttatii Is
ttr tH MltMit& W reaJ
m t nfteea tasJrti cajtMswi who kaif
Kt Otltl y i J rt Mtuntd
Sdntine ortkUi
296 Ctlai St.
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nniiunnu
r And have one (hat can be easily taken
apart and cleaned as if it were an ordinary
box; The great fault with most refrijjera'
, tors is that the ice chamber is non-removable,
hence it it impossible 6 thoroughly
cleanse the interior. The ice chamber in
the National is removable. The circulaHorr
is perfect. The shelves are f galvanized
iron. The panels are hand-carved i and the
- prices' are right. 2C 2C X 3C X
F. W. tiOlllS & 60.
The low Priced Furniture House.
Hartford Bicycles, $30 and $35
LIGHT. STRONG. SPEEDY. MoWr.1!'-0 J
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO. PIT COLUMBIA HUU, OR
A. B. C. COASTER BRAKES ON NEW OR(0LD WHEELS.
GTTO vJ. WIL.SON
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:, COUPON 2716
Madge Arnold, 10 years" old, llyinrat North Salem,
brought In the first coupon this morning and was rewarded
with a handsome new hat.
NONPiiiBiL :
317 Commercial Street.
April 27 I b itaUsd
relea tkftt PrefMral uays
of tie Sevtfeera PteiKc k kt t !
Btpirate a tWsre ia the awet
ol the aritew. lie will forn a eMnel
o' alrtori to Le eowpo.! e( tae headt
of practkjall all tbe prlaClpal ilepart-
road with tbe itnglenx-
eeption ol the law departmeat. The
obeie4thlteabinelarraiteRetitU to
eeatrallxe the aatSwIiy ad rwpoa
liWIitr. I'reetdfBt Haya will bjr this meant
btrea flrwer graip oa tbe detalla of
tbe vaat eyatem and aUiarderet will he
lwaed dlrwstly by htm after eoatMera
tlon b the cabinet. It il understood
that the cabinet will have no anthoritr
to interfere with the prctklent in any
way bat tbe membera will be in
reality adritora to tbe president,
who will be reponrible only to the
board of dirt-otori. It ia alto atated that
II. E. Huntington will not aerept re
election to the Ttee-prwWenay, bat that
lie will continue to be a member of tbe
cabinet.
E. II. FlUhuiih, formerly of tbe
Central Vermont will, it it aaid, be given
a position of great importance, ' tboogh
under the new scheme hie coming will
not mean tho dleplaeement of any ol the
present head of department.
Owing to the aneatlifactory coadi
tkm ol the road bed on the recently
completed eoant division of the oath
ern Pacific, thi company will wititdraw
It faat tralnt and proceed te reeoa
itruet and ballaat the track. Presi
dent Hayt aay that the eeTentyeiKht
mile of track between Santa liar,
bar and Sangi" will be relald with 80
pound it col whleh has been eaUbllthed
at the company' standard and while
this work it koIur on, ho tay, It it luv
.practical to run faat paeeo nicer trains
over the road, Until this work is corn
pleted, tberefore, only one train will run
each way daily over the traek in quo
tion. The one train that will be retained in
thenervicelt the Buneet express for Nw
Orleans, leafing here In the evening, it
will make a tlow ran to It Anklet nnd
Ita operation will not materially afloct
the reconstruction work between Santa
Harbara and Haugut, The fast tralnt
will bo rusumed ns eoon as the road bed
can Ixt placed in satisfactory condition.
Dkktkr, April '.'7. TIm ltcHihlh)an
today tys:
Jamra J. Hill and hln assotrlatea will
by June 1 have euntrol of the Colorado
A Southern, Fort Worth & Denver City
and probably the Colorado Midtnnd rail
roadt. A representative ot Mr. 1 1 til left
Denver for Fort Worth Tuesday with
Frank Trumbull, president of thesethrre
roadt. It It said that the new director
In the Fort Worth A Denver 01 ty 1UIU
road will to a representative of Mr.
illll. Prom Port Worth Mr. Trumbull
will go to New York, where the details
of the combination will bo settled.
Naw Yohc, April 7. No eoBniiiia.j
tion of the report that the Wtsaoniln
Central was being acquired by J. J,
Illll, president of the Ureal Northern,
could bo had in this city last night.
A representative of the largest siagle
Interest in the WlteoasiH Centers! whl
that he had no knowledge of such a
purchase at the traasfHr books showed
no sign ot sack rwrchMs of stock hav
ing been made,
EUROPEAN SONGBIRDS
RELEASED AT SALEM
NO TROUBLE T0 PLEASE
I.
disced in tbe Willamette Valley several
year age bat they either died or were
killed. The birds released by ilr.
Moody were raised by hcrrelf and she
hopes men and rolrohleToaa bcyi will
refrain from trapping them until they
hare bad aa opportunity to thcreae in
in numper at icasr.. uie ujrusii it a
beautiful eoap bird and quite barmleti
and Mrs. Moody' earneat. effOrte to
ttoat,tbo valley with , thft tvarier of
birds, that are quite uncommon, it
deserving of generoaa conakleratipn by
all pertoBt dlspoeed to disturb animal
life.
orwrdfead In tlte Lake Ijibtsh conn
try. PHIatiff obtained a jtidRment
Sjjiiast the defendant to wtlsfy which
the land wae soW Miw Knisht acfjnlrlnit
tltt te the e when sold onexecu'Jon.
When the saleeaaie ap for confirmation
Wore Ja.lge Bofee, objections were filed
thereto and tbe same are being argued
today. W. If. Holmes appears for the
.Meadant.
Ol. B. Kaigbt, of Baker City, It In
the city ler a few days being interested
ia tbfeeirff salt of his daughter. He
expects to leave soon for London where
he will appear ss eoaasel (or hit daughter
ia the salt the reveatly instituted against
the Dake ef Manchester for allegwl
bieach of promise.
PERSONALS
AN ACCOMPUSHED CUBAN
rj..,,w priinfl as an Efficacious Catarrh Cure.
CUlUlfcv --
MEHAMA SMITH
DIES AT HIS HOME
Azed Pioneer Will te
Salem Next Monday
Burr led
at
Jarae X. Rinith, of Meharaai aged 84
year. fatnerof Mr O. rfcTerrell,1 died
at 2 p. in, wway, Biirraaiuneaa oi lone
duration. Tho fnueral will be held
Monday at the home, and tbe procession
will start from Mehama at 6 o'clock a.
ra. for Salem, where tbe remains will be
laid to rest in the Odd Fellows ceme
tery beslilS tho bodyof bit lata wife.
MARION COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT
Judge Boise today made following
docket entries:
John II McCorkle et al vs. Josephine
Baylesaetal, partition; ordered that the
land be told F VV Durbln aa referee and
the amount of the taxes paid by M. A.
McCorkle to bo repaid blm the proceeds.
R 0 Keyt vt T L Golden ct al, f re
cloiwre; defrult and deoreoo! foreclos
ure. Mrs Jane Parker vt William M Park
er, divorce; default and divorce granted.
J N.Starr, of Portland. is In Salem to
spead Saadav.
W. A. Taylor, of MaoUay, O. F. Hein,
of Aaassviile, were ia Salem today.
Mrs. E. G Fdlger, ef Los Angelej, is
vMtwg at the home of F. B. South wick
K. W. Swiaord, of Oregon City, ia
visiting bit ton K. J. SwafTord in this
city.
0. Chesney has returned to Browns
ville after a visit in Salem with hit
sister, Mist liattie Chesney.
F. T, Wrlghtman left today for Sn
Dfego, (aliforina, and will return about
May 15th with Mrs. Wrightman and
little daughter, who have been tberu
spending the winter.
W. M. MeFadden.of Pittsburg, Penn
sylvania was the guest of hit cousin
Mrs. J. P. Frirxell in this city Friday
evening, departing for his borne today,
going via California. Mr. McFadden eavs
an occupation tax prevails in bis home
town by means of which the city's rev
enue are largely provided.
Whit SbsD. we llsvc for Desert r
Tula question arises In tho family
every day. Let us answer It today.
Try JullO, a delicious and healthful
dert. Prepared In two mlnuU-a.
No boiling! no baklngl simply add
IhI1Iiik water and act to cool. Kla
rom: Lemon, Orange, Itaapbcrry and
.urawJH'rry. uct a package at your
grocers touay. 10 eta.
CITY OF STAYT0N
WON ITS CASE
Judgo Boise tliis morning rendered
his deoision lu the suit of G. D. Trotter
against the oity of Stayton, being an
action to change the boundary lines of
certain streets in that municipality.
Hy the decree of the court, the suit ia
ditsmlseed and the costs of tho litigation
are assessed to tho plaintiff. W. II.
Holmes was attorney for the city of
Htayton in tho suit.
A Sunday Wedding.
Sunday evening at 6 o'clock Miss Etta
Willlamsoii will Le married to Mr. Wm.
Carroll, of Itoieburg, at the home ot
her mother, Mrs, Ilolcomb, on South
CommeruUl street, llev John Parson p
oiMaiatlug.
Capital Lunch Counter
opened this morning at SOo Commercial
street, formerly occupied by Wonder
Restaurant. Tbe proprietor has had
experience at Albany aud made the ac
quaintance of Falem patrons while con
nected rith the White House Itestau
rant. His aim will be to serve a meal
that will bo appreciated by the busluest
men and meohanica of Salem, Tho
bill ot fare far tommorrow, Sunday,
will Include chicken Your patronue
soMdted. S. O. BUftKUAKT
Keep Your Bowels Strong.
Conatlpaticm or diarrhoea when
vour )wwifU sic nil i- nt nnl r--.
Mis. .. F. Moody recently released aJnar-ta Paiulv r,.k,rU -in' u
number of Imported Karopean thratWs tk, act Hatwralty. Genuine tablets
that are now nestiagla Wih'avae. stawpil C. C. C, Never sold In
A number of the Urds wore latr., bulk. AH il reggists, ioc.
mil m&TM.'0'. jjavcji
ml W' ISSiM
W ) IV sflfcSftfcV. T7 jOmmmY I ElalE
tLLLH s .HsHHObask. i TfastfVv -jMamW3mr I AsawB
born
OonwiloDe qr8dfl, Secretary of the Cuban Legation In Waihlnglon.
KenorQuesda.Secret.ry of the Cuban Legation in Waablngton ,1s ,u . e irator
" ..,.., rm..,rwi,M, n.Tnir.lH.bv George nennau, v. ou us -
norn. iB.bkwb. "---"--- -r'"'.;rnha. he said: -I hve seen
- - ..Ba. . a ik h ainnan i iihkli t uaii uawa v i
Hueu r "": "" 7:. Z:: " .,. -, .i.,. .h and in the grip of strong emo-
Quesada's eulogy upon the dead patriot, Marti." In a letter to The Fernna .Mu
cine Company, written from Waonlngton, D.CSenor Oneida uy:
"Peruna I can recommend as a very' good medicine.
r ;c rt orrfflnnt stmtHFtheninz tonic, and it is also an
efficacious cure for the almost universal complaint of.
catarrh " o Gonzalo Ue Quesaaa.
Peruna doe. not operate upon thr.y.- a local tre.tmcat II o pcrat as a sya
tsmaathcnsoalrerasdydaas. Hit aoii Mate rsaWy. It firs tone to the
weakened norro centers, and thus (rtres
tone to too mucous mem wanes that line
the varJons organs of the body.
Catarrh Is always located In some mu
cous membrane. Catarrh ia a flabby
condition of tbe blood vessels of these
membranes. Pornna gives tone to these
vessels and restores them to their natu
ral elasticity.
Miss Martha Wlttkopp writes from
Green ville,Micbthefollowlng:Wheu
I began your treatment I had catarrh of
tho head, nose, throat, stomach and pel.
vie organs. I was troubled with hawk
ing and spltting.caught cold very catlly
bad almost constant headache. My
stomach waa all out of order,! did not
sleep well, and was moro tired in the
morning than when I rotired. I nt(j
backache and was very nervous, fa fM(
the catarrh had permeated my entire'
system, and I almost despaired ot
getting well.
"I wrote yon for advioa and yon ad
Tised Peruna. I began to gain rieht
along, and am now well. My parents
praise Pornna very much. As for my
self, I can't speak woll onongh of it. i
am well and happy and enjoy my life as
I never have before. I cannot remem
ber when I have felt as woll aa I do now."
Congressman J. H. Bankhead, of Ala
bama, one of the most influential mem
bers of the House ot Representatives, in
a letter wniion
from Washing
ton, D. C. gives
bis endorsement
to the gTeat ca
tarrh remedy,
Peruna, in, the
following werds:
"Your Peruna is
one of the best
medicines I ever
tried, and no fam
ily should bib
without your re-
remarkablo rem-
cdy. As a tonic and a oatarrh cure I
know of nothing better."
Address Tho Peruna Medicine Co.. Co
lumbus, O., for a free copy of " Summer
Catarrh." This book treats exclusively
of diseases peculiar to hot weather. L
profusely illustrated and should be i
the hnnds of every person aulU-rln,,
with any form of summer catarrh.
Congressman Bank
bead, of Alabama.
NEW TODAY.
Weather Report
Advtrttstmcat. usJtr tat
t4 5c a Use titt lssot
STRAW, HAY. WHEAT, and OAT8
WANTED. Hkrhest cash price paid.
Bskwstxk A White.
Feedmen k Seedmen,
4 2(5 3t 91 Court St., 8alem, Ore.
Tonight and Sunday partly
with occasional showers.
ckwdy
Wheat Market,
FOR SALE. Young Jersey milch
cow. Also large St. Bernard dog.
Inquire of E. E. Smith, 21st aud D.
St., Knglewood. 4 27 3t
WANTED An actlvo salesman to
handle a side line of dry goods spec
ialties for fall, on commissions. Count.
try trade preferred. F. C. Itollmann
A Co., 214 Chestnut Bt., Phlla., Pa.
4 27 3t
WANTED women and girls to make
camples for us at home. Plain needle
work. Good pay. Steady work. Ex
perienco unnecessary. No canvassing.
Auuress nun stamp, ideal Home
Work Co., Chicago.
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FURNISHED ROOMS-For lighthouse
keeping or for transients, in suits or
single, large and pleasant with win
dows fronting on Commercial street.
. . . J, Hutciiins,
Cottle Block, over Blue Front 5 1 tl
WANTED. By competent young man
and his wife employment on a farm.
Address K. M. Coitbh,
A 27 d A 1W Whitesou, Ore.
wood, a daughter, Laura Ruth.
Bank at Pioneer Williams conntr,
Ohio, was entered by burghlars la'tt
night. Vault was wrecked by dynu.
mite and 110,000 missing.
....OUR CUSTOMERS....
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sa9 it
WITH THE LINE OF.
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Friedman's Big Clothing Sale
Is a Cracker Jack and No Mistake
And no wonder for he Is selling a coat, vest and pants for
$1.00, well worth $5.00.
And the $4.00 Suits are just going like hot slapjacks
The $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 suits are the biggest:
bargains ever offered in Salem or any other place.
Hats and Caps at prices that beat all. i
Come early and save cash, to I
FRIEDIVOTS lw RACKET1
Cor State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore.
Great Reduction Sale
Having purchased a choice dry-goods stock at 65c on
the dollar 1 will give my customers the benefit of my
.purchases, by disposing of the goods, at the same average
haw FaiNnsco, April 27.-caebi 084 , reductions from regular prices.
OBiMoOMprngr-MaT.-4J,. Urfe sjze spreads weJl wortn $1 QQf nQyf 75c
born : Marseilles bed spreads, well worth $2.75, now $1.85.
i Lace Curtains, well worth $1.25 a pr. now 85c a pr.
8E,ra0I-;A' "? ' AprH ' A ew Pieces silks m brnt colors, worth 50c a yard,
'"' iui, iuiud niic ui vi. r. s. sen- nnw 1 wr i rtrH
nun iui a juiu.
Lawns and calicoes now 4c a yard.
Percales a yard wide only 7 l'2c a yard.
Ginghams, the Zephyr brand, worth 12 l-2c, our price
9c a yard.
Table linen, all pure linen, for 25c a yard.
Corsets, the 50c ones for 38c, the 75c ones for 60c,
the $125 ones for 75c. Also any corset in the store,
size 18 for 40c.
Dimities, dainty patterns worth 12 l-2cyard for 7 1-2
cents a yard.
Dimities, the 25c to 35c grades for 18c a yard.
Dimities for 12 l-2c per yard that is regular 20c goods
and these are all this spring's styles and patterns.
An assortment of spool silk, 100 yards, 4c each.
An assortment of spool twist, 10 yards, lc each.
Thimbles lc each, any of the skirt bindings 4c a yard.
Velvet baby ribbon, the best oualitv. 25c a hnlt
Fleischer knitting yarn worth 30c for 20c a hank.
Ribbons, laces and embroideries at 65c on the dollar.
Silk veilings 8c per yard.
Dress bindings, brush or corduroy 4c yard.
Ladies' fast black hose regular ISc'now 10c a pair.
In Important Sale.
All the pursonal property, including
farm machinery and live stock of the
estate of the late E. K. Harriett will be
sold at the farm in Polk county lU
miles north of Salem bridge on Wallace
road, Thursday May 2d, beginnine at 10
a. m. A, B. Gibson, ftiintinnnor
Sunday Excursion.
cir.mcr.'jHonn win leave tor Aibanv
Sunday April 28th at s :30 a. m. Round
trip 75ct. 4 56
TURKISH BATHS
WILLAMETTE HOTEL
Greeribaum's Dry Good Store
First door south of Post Office.
The Crystal Ice Works Creamery Co,
uv..T" n d nad.ir". f rny opened In connection 'with the Crvatal Ice
uZHJt JnV""i. mh 1 so Streets, where all the products of a first-class
hT.. !i -Yu. .bn ,,m ,re ln need of pare eet cream, Ice cream
i.k SSK5 Sr!lUtUae' eure inJ 8ive U8 a Cft,K A,8 butter
J. OIAGUIRE, mOR.
Telephone 2071 Main.
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PAPPR
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, .WU ARU NOW SHOWING.
i;h8pkices are uoWgr than.eveu. UX Ml
0QpdfcW0KKMBN TO DO TUB liAHEUJlAHQiNO.
BUREr&" HAMILTON
The Low Price House Furnishers.
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SEWING MACHINE
DEPARTMENT
The Kuadanl rotary aad White
rwtag tuacaiaee ara rMVHlaed aa
two of the beat in the world today.
We veil theee tor cash or an v-y
p.vments and take your eld tua
hlae in trade. We supply part
lt all uiaahinea, al you the best
at VKi ad
bmiIIm at Sfki a dOMa. Ptaest
Sperm genalaa Mvtag wathlM
as well as biayele em w alt srts.
F. A. Wiggins
Diaytile al Pewlag M.h4u-i.
Opp. PHtc &n
The Easy Running, Noiseless
TR IBUN
Roadsters, S35 and S40
Light Roadsters and Racers, S50
Chainless, S6.0 and S75,
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laasasaatsttrf
Inn a
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The Secret
A
1901 Model S75.00
1900 Model S60.00
Coaster Brakes or
Cushion Frames
S5.00 Additional
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0(, the immense popuhritv of
,,the.r sterling worth, which
combines the world famed quality
?hf 5ver' Prt of the wheel? w ft
cycloidal sprockets that have
made its easy runninjr qualities (he
talk of wheelmen the country over.
Come and try them for yourself.
.nt.o mucn ditterence
wuccu in waicies.
in
Tribune 'Cushion Frame
We now have in stock the cushion
frame that so many have been
.looking forward to, and must say
that it fulfills our most sanguine
expectations. It is unquestionably
the most marked improvement of
recent years, and for the cla?s of
. riders who appreciate real comfort
m wheel riding it fills the demand
exactly. Come and see this, take
a ride on it, and you will know all
A. WIGGINS. 307 COffiffiERCIAL
a" V Wh fcas Va kptBMsn iRk Hbk
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