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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1901)
& E 3um riillOTlMMaihJaMWtTirif"'Mni nrrv1-- 1 T- "---x-?r-vy -i- rAanfln ffiTsga 3 "VniTii-ft -'rrfnvatfvii r t 'a -atgg-rawaaBB wiriafrYiiry7rftmffiiii ftWti&ai 'f 4 I On account of tho Dramatic Ifccltalby tbo pupils of the Willamotta Oratorical College, ws have postponed our first Kimball PJano Contest Concert until nextwcek. The Orlelual Piano Votlntr CoatestlWas Started fcy Us. The piano wo are interested In giving away la rot a cheap piano by anyineans. Tbo Kim ball factory makes fonr grades lower In ''Klmballs and two still lower in stencil pianos Uinn tho stylo 5 in our window. Tho stylo 6 is fnllr guaranteed for Ave years, both by the fac tory and by the Eilnr PJano House of Portland.. We Begin Issulnsr Tickets to Vote on MonJay Mornlne. Another Cut In the prices of our ladies' tailor-made suits has been made. See the values we are offering. ALL OUR 60 CENT WRAPPERS Reduced to 50 cents. Today and tomorrow. HOT WEATHER CORSETS We show a line at 25 cents that is marvelous. Our 50c Corset is a big value, and our $ corset positively has no equal. Overalls for men and boys. Gold and Silver shirts, 51.00 to 51.50. SUMMER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN We show the best assortment of Summer Goods we haze ever bought. Every piece excellent. Every price the lowest possible. We begin issuing voting blanks for (he big 5600 Piano Voting Contest, the original contest, on next Alonday. Watch our windows for particulars. HolVereon's THE BIS BARGAIN! HOUSE OF SALEM I, SOLDIER RIOTING IN SAN FRANCISCO TO THE WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES.' One Mail Was the Yictim of Drugged Liquor and They Fought. SQUADRON OF CAVALRY AND PROVOST GUARD CLEARED THE WAY WlE5MBlBntSKmZzZX?i WSiimWk My Specialty Mr specially is filling ulatsn sclentlflcoh lv all of my spurts moment aro devoted to thostndy of that ono thing. I do not fit tho eyes by gueis, hut by en re fill actunl measurements. If ihoro is a weak mtieclo. a defectives norvo or in Irregular fucus. have tho glasses Round cspoilally for those conditions. I also dovoto a pood (ea of at tention to replacing lost and broken parts of spectacles. EVK8 EXAMINED FItEK PERSONALS Mob Played the Role of Saloon Smashers, the Place Caught Fire, the Police Were Helpless and There Was a Hot Time in the Old Town. San Francisco, June 1. A mob soldiers numbering five or six indulged in a riot last night and wrecked 0t Hank of WuoJburn e Lee Tnng et nl. , 'or money, hundred j Baleui f-lKt A Traction Co. vs. F. It. Amnn Conversion. flililntirnnill. t'fnpr A Co. va Unorif Mrs. Powers saloon, ono of tho many , i Nea A Co For money. drinking places lust outside the Presidio ' Coolldge A McClain, vs Itoht. A. Knsr. i For money, reservation. j y, ikrron vs It. A. Ross. For momy V.A. IVabo vs R. A. Ross. For C. H. Hinges, X Expert Optician 20 ytirs Experience. 296 ComoercUl Street. Yesterday Wo Received tho Long Delayed Bhlpment of...... Go-Gaits and B (iDii 6amao6 s Tlieso goods were ordered last January and tho car they woro loaded in was delayed, henco tlioy liave arrlvod too lato for tho rogulnr spring trade. Owing to this fact wo have marked those goods down (torn 10 to 1G per cent. loss than regular retail prlco and wo Intend to reduce this immense stock as quickly M possible to our regular line. If you aio at all a prospective buyer, nil wo ask 1 lit chnuco to show you this now lino. You won't care to look furthur. These goods sell themselves. S3 different designs. :t :t :: F. I. HOIIIS k 60. Tlie Low Priced Furniture House. . : MOW BIG OIITDMW1 i omi i I 01 those fine "Peco" Petticoats .Tfcl III tAl U m vsoivf vuvu I they're made of an exceptionally food quality of uieroerlxod sateen mkI have an acoordoou plaited ruf. ak abound the bottom, trimmed wiik ruchiue-. Tlitsw oklrta aro Bsaiti hi dean, wellveutillaU.d tmtwryhd every ono singly ex- wwinyi to waVo it lxirfoct before I $1.10 each I DALYMPLE'S I I Ik fevjliiy SUrc I Choicest Vegetables Oauuot bo produced but from the best seeds and plants, The best sowls aud plants cannot be picked up accidentally, but result from long experience and knowledge. We have tho best because we pay attention to such things and nover handle worthless stuff. Savage & Reid, Beodmen, Ealem, Ore. Mrs. A. Nash has gone to Albany. Clevin Pargeant hasgono to Portland. Mrs. W. 0. Korron has gone to Port land. Mrs Ida Stephens has leturnedto Eti gene. John Nelson, of Dillard, has returned homo. Miss Marguerite Johns has gono to Tumor. Mrr, James B. 8lmpson has gono to Portland. Miss Alice Smith is in tho city from Hubbard. Miss Zalda Palmer is visiting friends at Albany. ft .. .' Airs. Joun Wlisciion, oi lurnor was in Salem today. Dr. R. 0. Glass, of Olympla, Wash , is in tho city. Q. Iirooks was in tho city from Sllvor ton yesterday. Prof. 6, L. Ilarzeo of Drain is visiting rolatlves hore, Mrs. L. A Dorglsh, of Mt. Angol, was in Salem today. J. A. Aupperle has gone to Jefferson for a short stay. Mrs. Josephine McClano of Lyons was In tho city Friday, Mrs. V, E. Waiiii has returned tohor homo at Corvitllls. Mrs. Houry John Is visiting friends at tho Roform School. Mrs. E. 8. Millurof Portland is in tho city visiting friends. Rov. G. A. McKinley of Wood burn was in Halem yesterday. Mrs. Will SKlff fcnd Mrs. W. B. Ed. wards have gono to Portland, Mrs, Sarah Itulord of the Asylum Farm was In Salem yesterday . Mrs. 0. L. Oglo and Mrs. J. Oglo of Woodburn were In Salem yesterday. Mrs. Gustav Iloeloraud daughter ol Uhampoog wore Salem visitors Friday. Rov. and Mrs, Adolph Eberlo aud family have rsturued from Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Myers ol Portland aro over Suuduy gueBts ol Mr, and Mrs. E. Holer. A. A. Stlason, of San Jose, Cal., who has been visiting (rlouds here, has gono to Eugene. Mrs. M, E. Jackson, of Brownsville, has ret li mod home alter a visit with her son, James Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Mason have re turned to Portland alter a visit at the home of Col, J, Olmtted, "Perfectly Satisfied" Is what every ono say, who smokos La Corona 10-cent cigar. Made in Salem. AlHIUMT HuTKKNNTlCtN. Frances G. Parkliurst Resident Ascnt. The Liverpool & London & Globe Ins, Co., of Liverpool. The North British & Mercan tile Ins. Co., of Edinburgh. Offices in the Maaonlo Uulldiug, (for uturly IUtxTo Opera. Home.) becond tloor. First door as you step out of th elevator. Capital Bakery 133 Court Street. FrcsU Bread, 0kos, Pies, etc. Dally delivery and Mid at principal groceries. raitry maue 10 oruer. nDrrii Buuday roost and linked orCUAL. lleam done frtw for our oustouaera. Ulvo us trial. C. E. McHwain, Prop. Vnil iliniltd ami llraiiknn .t llai.uii'a llig, Red Rio Strawberries; tresli from Polk county this morning. Wo get a ' supply of the host every day. There are a great many conflicting stories as to the origin of the troublo. Tho soldiers of the Forty-Sixth Yolun teer Infantry wore mustered out of the servico yesterday and tho men given their discharges and pay. Most of the mon had several hundred dollars coming tothem and they did considerable drink trig in the Presidio roiorts. A man by the name of Morgan of the Forty-sixth was fonnd unconscious in the front of Mrs. Powers' saloon. Two of Morgan's company mates took him to camp for treatment, ino Doctor pro nounced it a case v. hero drugs had been administered, Tho news spread rapidly about tho camp and soon thero were a dozon or more mon exc ted about thoir comrado but any knowledgo of the aflalr was denied. Two or throo ex roldlers lounging about in tho place Bided in with tho woman and ordorod tho soldiers from the promises. They went back for reenforcomenta and spread tho report that two of thoir companions had been killed in this saloon. A mob made up of members of tho forty-fifth and forty-sixth regiments then rushed pell mell through the Pro sldo gates to tho saloon. Stones woro gathered on tho way and then the placo wasBtormed. Every window In the placo was broken, tko bar and fixtures smashed aud the intorior demolished completely. Tho gas guts were sapped off and the coal oil lamps overturned. The place caught Are and police .broke through tho crowd and rang tho tire alarm. Ily that time tho infuriated men wore yelling to burn the placo and lynch tho ono helpless man, Harris, who had been driven from tho place. Officers tried to rush Harris through tho crond but were otoppod. In apito of the efforts of tho police to protect Harris, tho sol diors beat and cut him terribly. Finally, when tho squadron of cavalry and pro vostguard.cf 00 men from tho Forty fifth Rcglmont under .command of Cuptain Evans arrived a passage was made through the crowd aud Harris taken to a safe place, Tho efforts of the cavalry aud guard to disperse tho crowd were futile until the the lire Iioho was turned ou, This and the entlro guard of the post holped to re store order. Mrs. Powers estimated the damage at 12000. Not a thing v. as left iptact in the saloon. A careful investigation of the reports that somo.of.tho soldiers had died from drugged liquor proved that was not the cass.Morgau, of tho Forty-sixth regi ment, was tho only man whom it is thought might lme been the victim of a drug. An investigation of the riot will be made today by the police aud military officials. CIRCUIT COURT TIME DOCKET Adjourned Term Meets at Salem Mon day June 3 lkilow is given the docket of tho ad Journed January term and the June term of Circuit court, Dept. N. 1. Marlon County which sets Monday, Juno ltd: 1). W.Tiuittvs A. Gesner. Appeal. it. lluotlkofer vs F. A. Schubingor. For money. money. ' Jos. W. LaFollett vs. McKlnloj Mitchell. Damages. 8. Sjeucer vs V. C. Peterson. Motion to retain costs. P. II. IVArcy vs Benj. Wise, et al. Action for money btat of Ureeon vs l'mlip Komey. Criminal. Charles S Riley vs J. Anchell A Co. DAmnfje. Chnp.S Riley vs Tho Rlley-Hurtz. Clothing (V Anion for money. Maggie F. Whitlock vs John W. Whillock. For money. Adam Ohmart vs li. D. Coffey. For money. Adolf Wolf A Son vs McMn'key et ux. For money. 1'. it Anson vs Salem Light & Trac tion Co . For money. State of Oreuon n Charles Wifoiit. C-iminal Uideon Stnl vs William Wright. For money. Otto Hanson vs F. R. Anson. For money. Albers & Schneider Co. vc F. R. An son. For monoy. Eunice Bonney, resp. vs Wm. Salr. solder, anpl, Appeal. C. F. Royal vs Salem, Light, Heat A Power Co. For monev. Colldge & McClain, vb W. R. Smith, For money. Stato of Oregon vs Ellsworth Nichols. Criminal. Elam K. Shaw vo G. A. Roberts. For monoy. City of Salem vs F. R. Anson and Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland. Recover on bond. John P. Sharkoy Co. va Rowntree, Teraplo & Co. For monoy. Mary J. Shaw vs J. E. Ferris. Eject ment. Studorbakor Bros. Mfg. Co. vs Joseph Snoll. For money. John Keen! vs Frank Evans. For money. Goodalo Lumber Co. vs W. A. Shaw. For money. Office Removal. The 0. R. A N. company have romov od thoir oflico from 240 Commercial street and havo taken desk room in the old office of Boise A Barker, where thev wore installed for ten years previous to ino lost. Sunday Excursion Tho Steamer Altona will leave for Al bany Sunday at 7:30 a. m. Fare, Round Trip COcts. 5 31 2t TURKISH BATHS WILLAMETTE HOTEL f 1T IV "f s mtiHtt'2 j?W&S- ' so"""6"' Values Up, Prices Down Is what you will always find in our fresh and correct stock of groceries. With every pound of tea, and every pound of coffee, as well as flour, cereals, canned goods, and even laundry supplies, we guarantee the acme of quality, at low prices. M. T, Rineman 132 State Slrtet Pbose 131 la Yisff of the great multltudo of women annexing from somo kind of fotnalo disease, and yet nnablo to And any cure, Dr. Hartman, tho ronowned Srnsocologlst, has annonnood his wll ngnoss to direct the treatment of as many oases na may make application to him daring the summer months -without ohargo. Tho treatment will bo conducted by cortespondence. The doctor will pre acrine all medicines, applications, hy gienic and dietary regulations nocos sary to complete a cure. Tho medicines prescribed caa bo obtained at all drug stores. Thl offer will hold good only during tho summer months. Any wo man can become a regular patient by aendlng a written statomont of her ago, condition of Ufe, history and symptoms of her derangements, v All caaos oi female diseases, including taenstraallrrogularlties,dlsplaoement5, uloaratlono, Inflammations, discharges, irritation of the ovaries, tumors and dropsy of th abdomen, should apply at DR. S. B. HARTMAN. onoo ond bocomo roglatorod m regular patients. All correspondence will bo held strictly confidential. No testimo nials of cores will bo given to the publlo except by tho express wish of the patient. v As is woll known, Dr. Hartman is the President of tho Hartman Sanitarium, on institution which has a dopartmont devoted exclusively to tho treatment of femalo dlsoases. He is thus brought to eeo thousands of such cases every yoar, tho most of whom roturn to their homes to bo treated by correspondence. Tho principal remedy he relics npon in such casos is Poruno, which overy woman shonld havo, who has any affection of this kind. Thoso wishing to bsoome patients should address Dn. S. B. Ham VAN, COLUMOUB OHIO. Noouo knows better than Dr. Hart man how much the women suffer with dlsoases peculiar to their box. No one knows better than he does how many of them suffer with such dlsoaaos. Pa tiontly, hopefully, wearily, and often I silently, thoy oko out a miserable oxis. enoo year after yoar. v a HuuiBu wuuunt vo me aonjo aey. eral years with a ohronlo femalo de rangement hod finally glvon op all kope of being cured. Shu. had tried physloian after physician, and remedy after remedy, without any pormanent Improvement. Her treatment had cost her husband, who was a poor man, hundreds of dollars. Thar had han obliged to deny themselves many com forts of life In order to gt money enough to pay the physicians. ricklngnp tho paper ono day sh srw poned to read an item which oontatned tuo news mat ut. xiartman would treat auoh coses f roo of ohargo by letter. Bhe Immediately wroto tho doctor, deserib lng hor ease, and giving him all h- symptoms. Bhosooa reoelved a letter telling her exactly what to do and what medicines and appliances to grot. Bho began the troatment(thoprlncipal rem edy being Porana) at onco, and In a few weeks was well ana strong again and ablo to do hor own work. Another woman who nsed Peruna without becoming ono of Dr.Hartman's regular pationtn had tho following ex perience Miss Ida Green writes from BaldwinvlUe, Go.i "Peruna It wonder f nl and good, and a oortaln our for fe malo weakness. I havo been ill and have bosn taking doctor's mtdtclnejfor several years, and found that none 'did mo any good. "Every day it was a worry. I waa always sick. I bad come to the conclusion to give up, and not use any more medicine. I was sick indeed for the past two years. Just before I began to take Peruna I was very weak, besides I was bilious and constipated. "I had pains In my back and sldo and falling of the womb, with bearing down pains. "Ono day while reading my nows paper, I oame across an ad., read of tho book for women entitled, "Health and Aeaty,"ad'seittforit. Thenlbogan toaM themodiolno. After using several bottlta I an now thoroughly .cured." Bend for froo book, entitled, "Health and Beauty." Addroaa Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. Weather Report Tonight and Sunday showers. Cooler tonight. Wheat Market, 8am Fbamcisco, Juno 1. Cash OS CmcAoo, III., Juno 1 July. 7fi. NEW TODAY. Advertisements under this head 5c a Hoe each Issue LOST On State or Commercial streets, one lady's black leather pocket book, containing a flvo dollar green back and a flvo dollar silver certificate. A proper reward will be given the finder on its return to uriawoiu t. Ulia?o, CO SUte. 0 1 3t FOR SALE Suberb family cow, three- iiuancr jersey, guou milker, juaii fresh Call on L. M. Herren, Silver-1 ion roau, lour nines east. l m H. St Helen, Piano Tuner. Leave or ders at Darr's Jewlery store, 118 State Street. G 1 2t t). E. Ilur.tstnr.er, Fuaeral Director, 107 Street, 'Phone Res 2423,Silem Oreion. dence 390 Court. 'Phone uUck 2181. State Rest- There is no PlaceLikeloine And to feel and be at home is to trade at The Fair Store Where you can find bargains in everything, for men, boys' ladles' and children. If you want any thing to uio or woar, you can get it at the lowest Rackot prices lor cash. Come in and get our prices whether you buy or not. The Fair Store 274 Commercial st. Salem. Or. Continuation Of the gieat clothing sale at Friedman's New Kack et. Over a thousand suits have been sold during this sale at from gl to $10 per suit. 675 suits yet on hand, which will be slaughtered till after the4th of July. When you see the goods and hear the prices you will take them. There is nothing on the coast that will compare with our $4 Scotch tweeds or $6 serges or $9 clay worsted, and our boys' suits are immense ai $1,25 to $4.50 per suit. Our hats fit and the prices will suit you. Our furnishing goods, neckwear and hosiery, each article is a bargain. Uur motto is to give vou good value for your money. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore. New arrivals of seasonable goeds: Patent Leather Belts, Pearl Trim ming Buttons, Valencene Laces, Velvet Ribbons, Dainty Dimities, Fine Lawns, lowest at Prices always, the Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADE BY The Sidney Power Co, SIDNEY OltEOON Made for family use, aek your grocers for it. Bran and shorts always an hand. A. T. WALN Agent Masons and Contractors Our warehouses aro crowded with representative linos of high grado build lng materials. Giant cement and Roche Harbor Lime a specialty, clean, clear sand and concroto gravel. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Phone 301 319 FrottSt MERY BUSY The past week lias loen a busy ono for all hands around this place. Getting the big wa WKuiiivr, "" "u mini iiuutirianing, ami imou muring iy nun 01 iriuune I) icy ever, order is gradually coming out of chaos, and we will soon be ready for n aud havo a ueat maohinn otllue where Indies may look over the lines we carry Tribune Bicycles Wo havo plenty of Tribunes for all comers, both iadlee' and gouts' models. Have a better display space than we had before, aud havo taken our trade right with A, You can rUlo right luto the door aud mako- yourself at home. Tribunes are celling overy day as usual to tiie Ixut clow of rider in tho Held. Chain Models. $35, $40, $50. Chalnkss, $60 and $75. Coaster brakes aud cushion Iraww additional. Full Hue ol tundrla el all writ for tho wheel. SOME SNAPS Inseooud baud wheals, hunt us up. gon, bnggy, and Imnlement Kfvl-. nf m, n.t .i n. .. ,. .. , undisturbed. PFMwl front part of the store for machines and bicjcles, ;: :; t r i . PLHCE Mccormick harvrstina machinery OUR FIRST CAR JUST IN skIn of d has the most perfect draw w,t .7 ", .. T e?' V Cormick aiactwnioba little in attached UNDER tho machine, and the null nth no side draft, and vestigation will prove to you Thi Tdoub," tree is tonuue, which brine it lOTtn-rv ..uuLe..l.rc?. 8 Of thaiinklA h.. ...rCt" r ." VV " pun oi uie raw v no wefchton Thk'n'l" UJ f." u.!'y "t the neckyoke and starllue the team' i .i,r"h..yoa an pr0V6 droPP,DK il'Jl '"t. W tread nnd iect type of mower in iheworU? g bar maki"K la M U' most ' , P. A. WIGGINS ,,a , ..00,w, . .... ...kwimui;, uiiiuwi t wiuc, uitycici nuenmery, 255-257 Liberty Street, Salem Ore. Standard Rotary, and White Sowing machines. I have theie same popular lines still in stock and in good condition for showing. A neat selling office which is seP arata from the main floor, making it pleasant for ladles to call nd see tho machines. A full line of needles oil and porta tor U chines always on hand. Wo have the cheaper poPalttr priced machines that wo can furnish to thoso who do not want to pay for the higher priced ma chines. Wo aro atwaye glad have the ladies call.