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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1901)
?' vwpt .A.HhArii rim i.lW. Uf hit. i r n "h Wrf . - Vi '. --&.. t v ' J " J -4W r . KV , Ui; h IF Ds Ml i, At- Comnencemenl Time r "'Eveiy Girl Wants a Dainty ,- Costnme. "war Epfiftosfi wfao caw aSonl il we fera jibpbst the mzitetsiiTwd mtbekkof -SilK OBGAffDIES, MOUSSELWE- DE-S0IS, ETC frd af our price you caa save considerable on your dress. For those who vbh to be more economical inj their purchase, wt offer a beautiful Jtnef UWflS, DIMITJES, ORGAN' DIES, ETC. At Prices fo suit Anyone. . Special Tailor Suit Sale All Week I "Ja LITTLE WHIRLWIND , WRONGFULLY IMPRISONED Case of a Young Indian CMef SnfferinrGon finement for Crimes of Another. T0BACC0;;THUST IS BEING ORGANIZED WITH TEN MILLIONS CAPITAL May Bea;:csEmr f the Present Exlstlne Corporation Tbat Prvea Yen' PrafiutteAs Ceasasiptloa Increases There is Room friMere Capitalized CerceratloBS to Absorb Profits- ' Have rt frV TKEBICfiARGAiH 1 J U I!0 HOUSE Of SALEH --f TaT -Z -r nr i OiS:'.iI kii&iii&,iihi My Specialty Mr trtrialty it fitting gla seumUffeal if nil of my re moment are devoted to tbetUfciy of tbat one lbW f d not fit ibo eyes by gas, bat by careful actual v-wresBU If ibere it a weak wnsoJe. eWwetive nerve or an irmralar focas. I bare Uj glaa found pfctally for tkow oorjditioAi I alM devota a good deal of at .'atlna to ref4aciaz lotl and broken trarta m rpciaete. JiVBS KXaHIKKlf FKBK C. H. Hinges, Baptt OttlcUs 22 7 EwrJrate. 296 Caaitrcul Sirtet. Ifoeat Safee v w -C 2 $li WE HAVK juat rmdvrd n Invoice of those good direct from the to tory. Tlioy are better than ever. Theso aafes can m hung from the coiling or fastened to the wall, thus Making tlmm yry convenient. Thuy are fly proof, have two shelve and havo screen trout and end. 'Die next thing to a ro frfi;trmtor If you haven't one, the next titan you ! our atorn i(p In and let 111 ihow you a few and quotayQU the prices. Xnr YfK f At a f tb Nenr Trk (Mj IaiaM Aswftak HMowMbIwwaitlWwW pf4tt to OOTeraw Ja K. Tolaf MowUao, ? the nM f Iitck WMri wte4, Ue jwg XocUhoti Cbyeie IWa -wm. H t data, k aaJaMly a4ria a ltf iMw Mr aaarHer. A letter tzd by PbilfpC. Garrvtt, ae- (Ueat a4 II bart Waieb, eorrwpad- Ng wereUy of Ue Ia4iu Ristrtl At coeiaUM rd at tbe mv4m, eoaUlal a rebeartat of Ute rtory. Tbe hHter aesd4M by ylK! VVbea tbe rwly alectad pn" w" iniUlIed in bit oe at tbe beimiBK of tbe preeest year, apfUcaUofi waa naIe to him on bob&H of tbe Indian Kfgbta Asftodatioii to panln Little Whirlwind, Tblf appeal waa rein fored by a iormal xqaeit of tbe SreUry of tta Interior, he having been eoarineei, a Uie realtt of an In Tertlgitton wle by one of the fit er-scton of UUW Whirlwind's binoceoee. Tlje Opvernor eonrtoiiily profflited to look Into the mattor afl aoon aa he ooaM. but thus far no atiori ttaa len taken awl Little Whirl wind, with hit health much Impaired aa a realtof the confinement continues to eaffer for the crime of anotlter." Ih?a P., IjimIw HopfKk, prasblent of the Southern California Indian AtancltL- tiori, made an intreeUnK rwldraH on the tnlteloii Iwllaniof Koatliern California. Many of the Indiana of that section, kite tahl. are vary lndlgLant became, of recently itubllihed report that they arc atnrvink. Tlieir feel lta is Illustrated by the exclamation of.an Indian youth In onoof th rivorvn Hou aohooli who uion readlnu the state rnent said: ' ''''It la a Ho. We aro not starvinK and we won't have help." MIm ifopieck fpoke of the work of the 1'urrin N:riro, The brans band of which escorted Presi dent McKinley from the station in Holland to the hotel on his re cunt visit thero and fnrniihod the onlymusluin the celebration on that oooiuion. Hho read an otteay written by onu of the girls In the tohool. (Tit a JotirtNAi, has written toUovuruor Toolo for further Littlu Whirlwind letalli in the cane of W. fiOlll S&60. The Low Priced Furniture House. The Crystal Ice Works Creamery Co, urv is aiMtiiMi 111 nonneci 1111 wnii 1110 urvsiai and Htatfl HtriNtts. where all tho produrtaof u ilmt-elais leo A new and modern ereainer Vnrlra at flrtriinr 19th and H .r.m.Fv will lui kniit. when von am in iiNHl'oi'unre. aweot cream, lee itruam i,r a JlriUalata artlole In the Imtter line. m turn and stive us n oall. Also butler milk delivered to any Jart ot ti he elty. J. (DAGUIRB. CDGR. Tolaphono a07l Main New Yohk, May 21. The Journal of commuree says: Il is currently rcjmrtod Unit the Universal Toiwaeo Company, which Inareaaed its authorivti capital last week from J 1 00,000 to fit), 000,000, is to m an ac tive competitor of both the Amorieau aud the ContinewUl Tobacco Companies, It May be worth nothing that two of the propped director of the now oompatiy were dlrvtitors of tin Union Tobaqoo Company. The Union Tolmcoo Company was in aorporated In the latter part of 1W with f 12,000 ,000 outltorUetl eapltal, later in orenKHl to 2i, 000,000. Tlie now concern was tokuu of as a pros pective ooinpetltor of the American Tobacco UumblHe in that it was to com bine interests which were credited with boiii)' foiikJdurably op.osiJ totbaAitier IcauTolwiMo Company. Moreover Wil liam II. llullurhnd only n stiort time before rttetKHtd from Uietlirts'torftteoltlte Aii)rkauTobeeuOo. which wave fur ther toootor the report that thel'nUMi tobaoeo company wmild be a ceHsraUy iivdeptnideiit cxfHrn. Hut alout tlireo months after Its incorporation it was merged with the American Tabaeco Ceaapaay. la view of tbote efrcamUo it bow aafxrsrs eoaaewkat prabaUe (bat the sk-tt caaipasy is belsg onpulzed is tbe interest of tbe Continental Tobacco Osaspaay or of tbe Continental atxl Ameriaaa Tobacco Compaaio )ataUy. Governor Wlttt Ohio Party, Tbe Governor and Mrs. Geer retomt-I yesterday from their visit in 'California, aad tbe Governor it in Portland today is company with Ohio Congressional party, who are being entcrtalnadrtbere. Tbey aro viewing tho eights of tlie Columbia river and win probably pro ceed on their Journey tomorrow night. Administrator of two Estates County Judge ricott todiyappolnted Ilenrv A. Snyder, of Aurora adminis trator of the estate of Michael - Kappa, upon petition of Mary Bappe, widow of deceased, who had declined to serve a executrix. Tlie property is valued at t.'OOO, and Mr. Snyder is appointed without bonds. He was also appointed administrator of U10 estate of Anna M Itspps, sister of Michael Kappa who acted as such daring tils life. In Salem Justice Court' The attachment and replevin suits in stituted In Justice O'Donald'a court by C. A. Towniend versus Bertha Magnire were heard this moraine and dismissed. Towneend being required to pay cost of suits. The trouble arose out of an effort on the part of Towneond, to remove ma chinery belonging to creamery plant of Urea at owe bear tbe report of tbe Brie rtaaufe. Her. BeaufcTs report tu be-anitoisy, alter wbfch the Stb sets iMia4)wnMi. R-jJar erTkes are bewg aeW toiaj, tbe tizhlk tad sintk tberii beJBgkeard wtbt Eer. C. Hopf preacbea tbe fare well heraaea for tbe ceeateti. Tbsae aa-J parts . "Be Strong ta tbe Lord." Tbe measiaf aael bw it is to be aco&CB s4fib4.' SALEM HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENT RESIGNS Portion of Man's Stoaach and He Prospers Reaoved JOURNAL X-RAYS the Clover Leaf 1 imery. LUTHERAN SYNOD CLOSING SESSIONS Farewell Sermon at the State Street Church Monday Evening At the seventh session of the Lutheran Bynoddiftcussion ol the nth tbesis was conUntlnued; To what extent should the Synod cooperate with a congregation calling a pastor. It is an ecclesiastical arrangement that tho one called be in stalled by a representative of the Synod, which body thereby ackowledxes tho legality of his call. Thin thesis was adopted by the Synod after n long and exhaustive discussion. Sixth thuiis: In tho discharge of his duties as prescribed by the call, the bearer of tho spiritual otllce acts in the name and stead of God, as well aa he also represents tlie congregation. In this connection a number of casual UesUons with regard to marriages, burials, etc were discussed. The sixth thesis was then adopted. Soventh thesis: Concerning the re quirements of such persons who are to bo uallml to tho holy ministry the Lord clearly gives his church directions in Ills word, as 1 Tim. 3. Scripture in this place describes the Ideal minister, At tho eighth sesslop the committee on Mission matters made Its report. It was recommended that tho honorable nmsiou board give tLe congregation of He. G. Finke at Astoria its support in erecting a church edluue. Further that the Held of Her. C. llopf at Cameron, and lbHiiiian, Idaho, having bocoine too large, V supplied with an additional man. Also tbat the individual mis eiotinry reort pernoually beforo the Synod concerning their work, having first been adopted, the Synod resolved to Hot Dliua MeKarr, wbo has been MptriattB4Bt at tbe Eatem Hospital ' far tbe past eighteea mouth-, baa re-rr-i ber politic at tbat iMtitaifes, the reegaxtkra to ge bsto efiect Jane 1st. Her eceor baj not beca ap psiated. After a short rest to allow for a coaspieie recovery of health. Mies Me Sary will aeept a similar po-ittee at ParUaad. Siaee she has beoa there early two hundred patieats bare be tabjected to rarglcal operatkms and oary one of these did sot recover. Ooe cue of great iaterest to local tar geoas has been tbe operation rerooTi&g sboat oae-tbird of tbe stomach of Fraak Morgan, a reddeat of tbis city. Tbe op eraUm waa performed by Drs. Moreo aad Pierce aad was one of tbe most suc eeeifal ever eosdacted here and reflects mucb credit on the work of the hospit al. From tbe nature of the operation it va feared he could not recover but now wbeaooly a few weeks have elapsed be is able to walk about and can eat the most rabttantial foods. A Grand Step Motber The good people of Salem enjoy one luxury that they don't fully realize, but all who know ol her merits fully appreic- ate ber inestimable services- Reference is utde to Mrs. C. H. Walker, of the Salem Dye Works, who is always tbe fint person thought oi when there is to be a party on band, or alter a picnic, when there aro grease spots to remove or other misdemeanors to wipe out of wearing appearal. At tbat establish ment you can get anything eet to rights, from a pair of soiled glovei, to the most elaborate silk gown. A gentleman can g-t his trousers created, bis bat cleaned or Ins whole suit rejuvenated to suit tbe queen's taele. Last week a Portland belle had a' glass of citrc acid lemonade spilled over her best party dresi, and it was turned from a delicate tint to the vilest black wherever tbe counterfeit beverage touched it. Tlie young man wbo perpertrated the carelets ct thoeght it would take his month's salary to replace it, but to their great surprise Mrs. Walker restored the dre! to its original beauty and cleanlioees. And so it goes. Every day has in new dem onstrations that the beet kind of a ttrp mother is the Salem eteam Dve Works. Wben everything is 'furnished free b taxatkwi, wilt anything btfwdrth try lag tor & ' Wbea praeleest baateesa men carry e a sade-Hae that is entirely oat'kJe, the 'aw aad decern respect for solemn eWigattosa d-ae ta society they ehiW j not object to aa occspatiea tax. ; A The little items c-t $10,00) a moath for scalp boaoties is one of tbe rewards for isdartry of tbe last Ore-joa Legitlatare. A rial ef strychnine and a 1og scent is at tbe capital seeded a a W. D. Mohaty piayed a stckeniag joke on his Repabiieaa friesd, Wm Araitraeg, the other stay. He put a copy ef the Cocamoeer iasbie of the Or geeUn aad tbea the c-s4d Meoied Demo crat read WIMiaaa aa ed itorial eettiag: J forth the ehort-oomisgs of tbe McKin ley admiairtratioB- Armstroag satd that Harvey Scott was a free-trader at bf-art aay way. bat ia the end admit ted tbat there wae a great deal of trath ia what tbe Kepahtiraa editor said aboat the preheat admiaistrattOB. Tben there was a good laagh ail aroaad. Tbe boy a are aitiBg ta see bow the mender of soles aad eaaay csaas will get it back dray-Iiae tnxaiger, Men's and boys' Spring and'Sumraer suits at a saying of one-third their regular price. ' 'Men's Clay Worsted suits for $9.00. Scotch Tweed suit for $6.00. A well made and neat looking suit in Ore gon serge from $4.50 to $5.00 ' Large assortment of men's and boys' hats at special values. Remember us when you want a sweater We haye them from 47c to $3.00. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore. ; Embroideries and insertions, an as sortment at 5c per yd, splendid ETitn values. Silk veilings only 8c per yard. Laces in great -varieties. Dimities and lawns in pretty de signs. Best values in shoes at Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store An After-Sunset Rainbow. Just before subset fragile feathery vapor sheets were flsDgorer tbe western Oregon sky. The sun bad gone down aad the deep biae sky was a background for the zodiacal pyrotechnics that for brilliancy and wonderful beauty had never been equalled in the memory of travellers in other lands. The tarietan sheets of delicate cloud tines aad masses were suffused with rosy tints gradually growing deeper. Across the southern sky spanned a flat bridge of narrow saffron and crimson. Overhead were such maiK-t of crimson and purple glory as Kapaael flung into tbe dome of et. Peters, and then to crown all tbe glory of this sfter-euniet display, there sprung a pure roiy red rainbow across the northern sky, a sight so rare and so rariehlngly beautiful a: to call out crowds to witneea the effects. It faded as fast ai it earns for tbe tun was half an boor below the horiaoa. Never let it be j said tbat Italian or say other skies can proaoee tbe panoramic beauty of an after-iaDdowu rainbow in an Oregon sky of pink vermilion. They simply arc not ia tbe butine;:. First door south of Post Office. CANNERY COMBINE FOR WESTERN OREGON -.-. OUR IMMBNSB STOCK HAS UUDUCHD THAT WB WBKU nironim Grand Mid-Season Sale of . .Wall Ifrapet: We haye been enjoying the biggest wall paper trade we haye eyer had. Haye pleased more people the last few 1 months than eyer before in so short a time. :: :: :: :: oxx unices f,a.::.crnsD,d THEREFORE BBBN SO UHUATLY COMPBLLBUIO BUY AGAIN. AND TUB GOODS AKB NOW ON TUB WAY We will offer eyery paper now in our store at a BIG DISCOUNT. Do not wait i till next weekrfor we mean what we say THIS WEEK ONLY. IF YOU ARE NOT READY WOW I HI IIHI ' I Ill' I ' ' TO HAVE YOUR WORK DONE i i iiiin'nmwjHiyiy i i i I nnnm i i SAMMLRS HAILED FREE TO PEOPLE OUT OF TOWN. ILACB YOUR ORDER AND "1MCK OUT" YOUR lAlBW, AND WB WILL HANG 11 WHBN YOU ARE RBADY. AND YOU WILL HAVE I HE BENEFIT OP THE DISCOUNT. NO PAPER ORDBRS BOOKED AFTER IHISWBBK A I DISCOUNT PRICES BU! AIL ORDERS 1AKUN NOW WILL OBI THE BBNBPir OF THE LOW PRICE, NO MATTER WHEN YOU HAVB IT HUJNG. The Men Wfeo Keep prices Lew,.. Buren & Hamilton f muiiiii"iiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiuiiuiiim The Men Who Kccd Prices Low... Northwest News. Toole county, Montana, is said to be bankrupted from payiag gopher scalp bounties. Andrew Lowan Cowan died at tbe re sidence of his daughter, of his daughter, Mrs. L. N. Ligstt, in Prinerille, Wed. nesday,May 14, 1001, atll:l5p. ravaged W years In order to make a good showing at the Decoration Day exercises ia fcalem, tbe officers have been eltoeen to manage three companies of Indian boys. The Federated Trades excarsioa will be at Palem next Sunday -at ft (or the round trip. .ii. Salem's New Drue Store. F. O. Haas has rented the vaeant corner room on the ground floor in the Grand Opera House building and will open another drug storo there about July l. lie has not decided fully aj to how laige a stock ho will carry there, aim ho will conduct principally a pre senpuon iraue. Men are at work now arranging the room preparatory to placing the fixtures. Another New Business. H. Bjhoenfeld, late ol Wliiconiin.has arrived in Salem with his family and de cided to settle in oar m Wit. He has ronted one of tbe now store rooms at the rear ol uie old white eorner where ha will open up a gunstore and earry a stork of light hardware. Tlie fata 11 r have settled at 470 Commercial street. An Action for Money. John Klene, of Gervais, has filed a suitagajust Frank Kans for 60.33 and interest at 8 per cent from October!, 1805, and for 20 attorney fee. Died at the Asylum. F, W. Walker, a feeble-minded man committed to the aaylutn from Marion cwnty, February 1, UW1, died there May 19. To Increase the Capacity and Increase Product of Several Plants. The Alien canning plant of Salem and Eugene, and Pierce & Coleman Plant of Medford are to operate I n conjunction to increase the output of all these can neries. Under tlie new arrangemsn tall the wuthern Oregon product will pro bably be handled at Eugene and all the lower valley products sucu as peas.straw berries and cherries at Salem. The result ill be a larger output and a better line oi stock for both establish ments, 'iheee canneries have built up a nne reputation and now it is a question of increasing tbe output by specializing and concentrating on certain lines. This will increaio the capacity ol the canner ies aud enable thm to put up a larger paok. When ths weitern Oregon can neries can sell all they can pack at good prices it justifies such an effort as has been made by these gentlemen. I ' w Now is .the Season to Plant... PANSIES LOBELIA CARNATIONS CALLI0PSIS SALVIAS We have the Plaiita, and will have others in seaeon. Call early. Sayage & Reid, Seedmen, fcalem, Ore. Weather Report Showers this atternoon Wednesday warmer. and tonight. Wheat Market. ' Ban FruMisco,May 21. Cash O8J4. Chicago, HI., May '2 July. 73?. PERSONALS GOLD- DUST FLOURi madk nr The Sidney Power Co, SIDNEY OIIEOO.V Jinun tor tamiiy use, ask your grocers lor it. wan ami snorts always on nana. A. T. WALN Agent NEW TODAY. Advertlstnents ualcr this htaa 5c a line each issue C. W. Darby Is in Albany on businwj Major R. II. Leabo was a paMenger for the coait thii morning. Kev. P. J.Uelirig,ol the Mennonite church, has gone to Colfax to hold)ser vlces. M Kliuger took a trip to the moun tains on the south iKMind train this morning. Mrs. W. Y. Richardson returned to her home at Staytou after a sliort visit with relatives, O. W. Cloake leaves for his home at Kosebnrg this evening alter a six months' visit in this city. ,Mrs. Stout, and daughter Jessie, of MoMinnville, and MUs Ulandon, of North Yamhill, are guests of Rev. and and Mrs. I). II. Leads on Kast bute Street. TWO ORGANS -I have a new Mason A Hamlin, and a New Eetey organ, both oak, that I will sell cheap for cash. 1 21t3 F. A. Wiuoim. to buy Does It Pay a gooU ciuar? If so. trv ..! c .- i . .' "Our Champion" 6 cent cltrar and ! iiitii Made In Salem by Augii.t Hui-kenatein" A'l VS fresh eees tnat wPl v,ant at 12 1-2 cents, free delivery at Ep pley's Electric Store. Phone 1041. HAVE MOVED 1 now have my entire stock consolidated at the old Croisan stand at 255'257 Liberty street, back of Gray Bros, hardware tore. .Things are somevhaln.ixed yet, but we are gradually bringing order out of chaos. I have the wheels and machines in form Fur showing now, at the front entrance. The Studebaker rigsa whole floor full of them , , -oivthe second rtoor, and farm machineiy of all sorts ready for business. Call and ee us. R'A.WTQTMQ I Successor to E. F. Parkhurst and E. M. Croisan. 255-257 LlberiyT Elks Attention. All members of Salem lodge No. 330 U. P. O. K. are requested to bo present, Thurwlay evening. Important business. F. W Dl'RBIN, 5 21 2t Kxalted Ruler. Cream Separators for Sale. A. J. Hamilton i selling hit tie and improved hydrostatic cream separators for prices that all can afford to call nt his lactory ami get them. Don't buy before ju ee me iwproeu separators. lOgfll. imprnvHti U 00 loai. tmprowil 500 .1. J. Hamilton A Sons, 151 Court strtet, opposite new house. 5 21 2d A 2w Receiers Sale of Harness Stock:. Theharm.ietockof Rowntree, Tumple Co., in tbe Insurance building, Is now open and rdy for business. This large etock must be closed out at once uml now is the time to get bargains. x, a,"'T.UKriK, Receiver, fealtiu, May 21. 5 21 3d Notice to Patrons. The undesigned baing eold tho Cap. ita 1 Drug Store to S W. Rigg8, wishes to thank ids friends for their ooustaut pat ron Bk-e, and commend them to his sue ceesor. All jiersons haung accounts at the store are invited to call und settle, as it will be necessary to close up our books at aa early date. ' 5 3 2 J. H.LUNN. at il S frcsh e?es th3t wP'e 'ant at 12 1-2 cents, free deliery at Ep- y Elecrlc Store. Phone 1041. MARRIED. FRA:iK79R1E?F0-N'.-At ll.ehome of tbe brtde a mother, near BaUmi. Ore. gon, bumlay. May IV, 1U01, MIs Flor we ttelle fiiwrwn, to Mr. Henry fnsV, Rev. John Parsons, D. D., offl teiating, Ihehoaie was, beautifully d?co rated Ijt the occasion, and the ceremony waa vita8d by the friends of the bndu aud groom. Jlr. and Mrs. Frank will make their borne near Turner, and will add anatber to Uie happy proaperou 1 families of that thrlviug rommunlty. BORN ' SHIPMAN At the family realdnoeon 18th and Bellevue streets, Monday May 80, to Mr. and Mr.JblpuS daughter. ' McKinley Did Not Come but frosli strawberries are coinini! to our store ew.yuay, Also all k.nUVof treah egeUbles at Urauwu ,v Ragan'g Choesing: Semething: Tooth some for Dinner, Breakfast or supper is always a pleasure to those who look over the many deli cacies that comprise our stock of fancr groceries, Wo hove tho World's choic est products in glass, tins and packages, and put up by the methods for preser vation. Our fresh arrivals of straw berries and lemons aru choice and low priced. 3 dozen, large fancy lemons only 26 cents. M. T, Rineman msuttStreet Pbose 131 There is no Place Like Home And to feel and be at home is to tiade at The Fair Store Where you can And bargains in' eerythng, for men, boys' ladies' and children. If you want any-l thing to use or wear, you can il it at the lowest Racket priceiof j cash. Come in and get our prtcul whether you buy or not. The Fair Store 274 Commercial st. Salem. Or. Decoration Day A short time left to fir up y.ur M before .Memorial Dajr. Try a loaJ of Garden Sand from Bentley & Cj's and then Bee the results. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Plose 301 319 Fr'5' Frances G. Parkhurst Resident Agent The Liverpool & London & Globe Ins. Co., of Liverpool. The Nnrtii Rriffch & Mercan tile Ins. Co., of Edinburgh. Offices in tho .Maaonle RulldfnE 'fc, merly Reed's Opera House.) ? Hoor. Firat door as vou step out of ui" elevator. AH the fresh eges that people want at 12 1-2 cents, free delivery M Pley's Electric Store. Phone I0-1