The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 22, 1901, Image 4

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Attend our Big
Clearance Sale -
Bargains in every
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Leather Belts, values to 35c. sale price. 13c.
Ruffled Curtains, worth $100. for 70c a pair.
STANDARD PATTERNS FOR
AUGUST NOW IN.
I Parasols at Cost and Less
EXPANSION
BARGAINS
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
Work on our new two-story annex bcsltis this week. Sate trices of last week
bold food for this and we add many which receive first mention today.
White Waists
ARE FRIOBD LIKE THIS
$1 00 values at $ 60
$1 25 values at $ 98
$1 50 values at $1 10
$2 00 values at $1 40
$2 50 values at $1 65
..Gloves...
A lot of button kid iloves made of perfect
skins black and food colors.
Worth up to $1.50 a pair. QQf fit
SALE PRICE Jv y
Mew shipment of two-clasp
kids: new mode shad
$1.25 sellers.
aw
98c pr
Wash Silks
50 cent (rradc
39 cent yard.
The prettiest crystal cord wash silks In
checks and stripes, nest 50c value shown
this season.
Wash Goods gg
PECO PETTICOATS
Three unmatchatle values-Tine mercerized
deep accordion ruffle, colors cm in AO
and black and white stripe $1.1U Id
This Is the one we've talked so about and
sold so many. Has two Slnch jinr M
ruffles, deep flounce, corded $I.3j La
"Votue" skirt, 12-Inch flounce, ruffled
and corded. Exceptional m n o a nn
value . ipZ.OUCa
IT IS REALLY REMARKABLE
Tlio uutnbor ot cheap plated watch cane" that ore- mado mill eohl thoso days
cases that will weuronywhoro from six weeks to three, years, yot moat of tliom eon
taming a guarantee to wear twenty. A gold filled cuar, one that will wear twenty
years, cost within a dollar of whut It did six yours ago. Thut dollar represent
tho reduced coat of nmUlnu tlm gold cost just the same. sWo sell gold filled
cases casea Hint Imvo stood tho toet of years mid personally guarantee overv
crbo which wu soil In nddltlon In tho mnuufucturor'fl warrant. Any inoveinent
on want. Watehoa cleaned, 76c. Mun Springs, 700.
C. H. Hinges,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
20 years Experience.
296 Commercial birect.
School Board Meets
At tho rsgular settlon of tho Halt in
school directors Palurdsy evening hold
t tho Ladd A, Bush hank, tho matter of
electing an assistant to tho principal (or
tho East school was considered, and
Miss Muea Oeer was appointed to that
posltlou by tho hoard. Prof. J. J.
Krapps who was named for tho place,
declined, A substitute teacher to till any
vacancy was olectod, Miss l.uella Good
being assigned to tho plnco. She v. Ill
work under tho direction of thouity
superlntendeut.
Tho billot E. M.Grolean for wood,
amounting to fiH.lH) was ordered paid.
Supreme Court Decisions,
Hturgis vs. Itaker, Umatilla, county
r.tverecd and now trial ordered. Ilenu,
O.J.
Hoover vs. Hoover, Harney county,
reversed. Wolverton, J.
West vr, Hley, Umatilla, county, re
versed. Wolverton J.
Meitingor, vs, Union Warehouse Co.,
Bhormnn. Alllrmed. Moore, J.
Dressmaking Class.
Those wishing to join either day or
eveuing classes in dressmaking and lit
tiug, call promptly at 3o7 State- street.
Glasaea taught by
MttS. MAltY I. PA VMS,
MISS EMILY McOULLOUGH,
- Tuchnrs ot Sowing. Indlanapolla
Manual Training. High School, i-i it
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New Course of Study.
City Supt, Yoder la holding confer
encea with tho teachers and principals
of ,thu Salem schools working out n
courso of study from tho now textbooks
adopted, lie proposes to try to formu
latu tho best and moat priunicitl course
of study for the Salem schools of any in
tho state and believes ho can do this
with tho next textbooks. Tho Salem
board of education haa a special com
mittee on course of study and the Inten
tion of the committee is to uooperate
with the county and state superintend,
ent for the best lines of work and then
hold eomo conferences witli tho people
of tho district to secure the best ideas
all around. The Salem schools will
enter on a new progress and the llrst
year undor tho new order of things will
easily see them the best in the state.
Oil Meetlmr.
All persons Interested or willing to be
Interested in the matter ot pushing the
Polk county oil r ell project are requested
to meet at Justice O'Douald's olllot
Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock for the
purpose of talking over the matter from
a business stundiwlnt. This matter
should now lie ulosely 'looked into as it
may be of great interest to our to. mi in
the near future.
NOTICE.
John Moir, loan and Insurance Agent
has mo ml his ollloo to SOU Oommeicial
street, with Balfour Outhrle A Co. ,
HOI FOR THE COAST
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We luive the finest line of- folding camp cots, folding
tables, camp chairs and stools ever brought to the city. Our
HAM A10CKS are exceptionally good values. We also have
a(jne line of extension tables, sideboards, bedroom sets. etc.
F. W. HOLLIS & CO.
the low:priced:fukniture:houslj.
MRS. WHALE
PETITIONS
THE COURT
In the case of Tilraan Ford, executor
of the estate of Wm. Cosper deceased,
plaintiff verse, A. T. Gilbert et at, do
fondants, Anna Whale, wifo of 0. A.
Whale petitions Judgo Boise of depart
ment No. 2, of the circuit court, to cor
rect a noto and striko .off her name to
the signaturo, tho noto being executed
by 0. A. Whale- to A. T. Gilbert In
Portland on October 3, 1900. Tho
amount of tho note la $1500, due in one
year, with interest after expiration of 7 1
nor cent Dominium. A mnrtvnpe on some
lands in Lane and Douglas counties was
given as security and by mistake both
the noto and tho mortgage- were ex
ecuted. Tho petitioner alleges that she
signed the noto by mistake.
Tho noto ia now in possession of Claud
Gntoh, receiver of tho Gilbert Bros,
bank, and has not been negotiated.
GYPSY
RACES
ln.ru
ALLEll
CANNERY
Suit Over Saw Logs.
In department two ot tho circuit
W. It. Smith issuing It. I). Arnott for
for $128.35 and $ 50 attorney's fees, due
on a contract mado between
them prior to April 13, 1901.
Tho :plalntlff, W. R. Smith,
was to cut sawloga and placo them tho
stream abovo Silyerton. receiving in
remuneration $2.00 per thousand feet.
$328.70 waa duo him, of which $200.35
wna paid and to collect the romainder
ho now haa a lieu upon the logs he cut.
Smallpox Case Reported,
A young man who Is employed on
the form of Fred Kemp, four miles south
of Sllverlon, is quite ill with smallpox
and measures will bo takon to have the
place quarantined immediately.
Culminated in a Disastrous
Runaway and Panic at Chi
cago. Chicago, July 21. Sir persons were
severely Injured and a large throng waa
thrown into a panic last night when four
horsos, engaged in a raco at tho Gypsy
Camp, became frightened, threw their
riders, bolted tho track and galloped at
full speed Into the crowd of spectators.
The animala wero coming down the
homo stretch at the time and so auddon
waa tho veering of their courso that
the hundreds of pleasure eookera
gathered beside the track had
little time to reach places to safety.
Men, women and children struggled
with one another in their efforts to
got out of harm's way and many wero
knocked down and trampled. Tho
seriously injured: Mrs. Bridget Barry
and her seven months old Infant,
trampled upon by tho horses; Johanna
Kearney, cut and bruiaed about tho
head and body; John and Edw. Simp
eon, brothers, knocked down and
trampled upon; Miaa Nellto Sullivan,
bruised about faco and bnly.
HEAVY
COPPER
DEALS
St. Pktkiihiiurcj, July 22. Tho Navoatl
reports that tho capital of tho Copper
Company in which according to report
U. S. Senator W. A. Clark haa joined
with Kieff capitalists will bo 20,000,000
roubles.
IS SOLD
There has been a rumor current that
the Allen Canning Company, of this
city, has leased its buildings and
grounds and sold its mercliandlso and
stock on hand to tho Oregon Packing
Company, of Portland.
W. II. B. Reeao haa aucceeded 0, V.
Allen aa manager of tho institution.
Tho concern will be conducted as in
the past, and all contracts made by Mr.
Allen wilt bo carried out.
Mr. Allen waa asked about tho change
and ho says there has bocn nnd will be
no chango in tho ownership. Tho
cannery ia now tho aamo na formerly in
ovory respect,
CARDINAL
GIBBONS
Salem Sick
Itcv. Blackwell of Leslie M. E, church
is gradually Improving after a severe
illness.
Andrew Vorcler of South Salem is
BoriouBly ill with throat troblo,
Mrs. Frank Baker, who is atopplng at
Sodaville haa been quite ill but ia now
convalescing.
PERSONALS
A. W. Blackburn hasgono to Portland.
Judge H. P. Boise hua gone to Albany.
Miss Conio Lewis haa returned from
Portland.
MIbbLoUIo Itonnlo ia visiting friends
a) Gorflold, Wn.
Mrs. 8. A1IIii,;Ib visiting hor daughter
at Davenport, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. C.II.Jonea Imvo gouo to
Newport for a two weeks' stay.
II, Lyon of Mt. Eden, Ky, ia visiting
his brother. Capt. Waltor Lyon-
Mrs. Hal. D. Patton will loavo Tues
day for Joseph, Idaho, for an oxtonded
visit.
Mrs. A. Stalgor of Portland ia tho
guest of Mrs. Win Stalgor and other
relatives hero.
Miss Nena Smith, of Corvallia, who
haa been visiting MIsa Myrtlo Shunk
woiltr, haa gono homo.
George Litchllold and MIsa Cora J.
Litchfield havo .jouo to Yaquina Bay
for a visit with relatives.
MIsa C. E. Alton of Junction, Iowa, ia
visiting MIsa Be'lo West, of this city.
She will remain during the summer.
Mrs. Halley Parrish Hingea, who la
camped with her family nonr Mehama,
is visiting Mrs. M. J. Kneer, at Mill
City.
Miss Mann came up from Portland
today and proceeded to her father's
farm in Polk county to pass a short
vacation.
MIhs Carrie Ackorman has gono to
Newport for a few wooks, Her position
at tho State house is being tilled by
Miss Iamiu Bonoit.
K, A. Mender of tho Hock Island H.
It., i:. B. Duffy of tho Denver A Bio
(hand and M. J. Roach of the Illinois
Central are in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Burt roturned yoster.
day from Corvallls whero Mr. Burt has
had a contract for painting tho new
Cauthorn Hall and other buildings at
tho Agricultural college.
0. P. Hames, W. 0. Fidler and J. I).
Williams of Chicago and 0. W. Hodgson
and wifi of San Francisco aro in the
eity today. They represented tho sue
cesful houses of tho receut text book
aloption.
CHINESE
TROUBLE
London, July 22. A dispatch from
Pekinsaya: A disaffection caused by
banditti is prevalent in 30 districts in
tho control part of tho Provlnco of Ohl
Li. Tho local ofllclals aro either disin
clined or unable with tho force at their
command to supprosa tho troubles.
Li Iluug Chang as Viceroy is too busy
to attend to provincial matters. The
troops sent against the banditti showed
sympathy fur thorn, many ot thorn
having formerly boon soldiora. Thoy aro
bettor armed than tho troops, In a
recent conflict a hundrod soldiers
and olUcora wero killed. Tho troops
of Yuan Bhih Kai, Govornor ot
Shan Tung, aro the only ones that
can be trusted to act. Tho result of
dispatching eomo of them to quell the
disaffection Is not yet known. Even if
successful in one district an uprising is
likoly to occur as soon as thoy depart
for another. Comploto pacification will
bo extremely difficult. Olllcial appoals
aro constantly reaching Li Hung Chan;.
BANK NOTES
AS CURIOS
Washington, July 22. Chief Wilkle.
of tho sccrot Borvice, has received a
number of bank notes printed from the
original plates used by the tho stato
Bank of now Brunswick, N. J. over fifty
years ago. The bank wont out of exis
tence and it was supposed the plates
from which ita notea were printed were
dostroyed.
Inasmuch na the notes are not coun
terfeits, makers and passers cannot bo
prosecuted under tho United States
laws. It is said that possibly $2,000,000
of these uotea are in circulation.
Forelen Consuls.
Wahiiimiton. July 22. Tho President
has made the following appeintments:
Richard L. Sprague, of Mass. , consul at
Gibraltar. Kdward A. Greovey, of Con
necticut consul at Gluchau, Saxony;
Samuel Smith of New Jersey, consul at
Moscow ;U. S. Reynolds, of Hltt.IIIInois,
third secretary of tho embassy at Paris.
Barney Goldsmith is Dead.
Portuind, July 23. B. Goldemlth.tho
capitalist and politiciau,died today. He
was formerly mayor of Portlaud and
rorved for sovoral years as chairman of
the Democratic state central committee.
Being Honored in London by
Cardinal Vaughan.
New Yore, July 22. A dispatch to
tho Tribuno from London says: Cardi
nal Vaughan will hold a reception this
afternodn in tho Chapter hall of his new
houeo in honor of Cardinal Gibbons. At
tho urgent request of Cardinal Vaughan,
tho Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bal
timoro haa agreed to preach tho inaugu
ral eormon at tho opening of tho new
Westminster Cathedral in Juno, 1002.
One of tho most interesting events of
tho week will probably i"o tho conferring
of tho freedom of tho City of London on
Sir Alfred Milner in tho Guild Hall to
morrow. So largo an attendance is ex
pected that it has been orrranged to
conduct the ceremony in the great hall.
A platform is being erected there for
tho accommodation of tho Lord Mayor,
the Sheriffs and Aldermon. It will be
like a Bcarlet eminence looking down on
a sea of bluo. The common council
mon will ait In tho body of
tho hall. After Sir Alfred Mil
ner has been introduced as a fish
monger by tho Prime Wardou nnd
Wardens of that guild, tho Lord Mayor
will speak some worda of welcome and
the high commissioner will thon be
formally admitted to freedom, tho cei
tiflcate of which will be inclosed in a
gold box. The festive Bide of the cere
mony will take tho form of a luncheon at
the Mansion House.
Colors of-
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Presented and the nennle fppi.hai.mf n-. .
will also add to their happiness, havimr ius on?.13?
the finest drive in men's and boy' ; Hofi, R ?Sed J
Mint w nipoc oil Mc ,,;.. ,u""i at prices
.... i,.rwum.iiiu ,u.uuuicia. an
all wrml
cortrn cuif fnr Sf7 CO. ll ....! 1 .
.Ki. juii iu. ),ju, mi WUU uay worsted to
'clothing from 1.50 to 7.50; men's SF
pants, 60c to $2- men'Sf dress pants,, 2.50 t0 $?
A splended line of men's and boys' hats and rJZ
all the late shades and styles. See our sumpS? 'n
derwear. u un"
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
Cor. State and Com'l Sts.
Salem'
OreeoJ
Our Midsummer Sale is now on. Great re
(factions on dimities and lawns. We arc
determined to close out all summer goofa
Great reductions on laces . and embroider
insertions. Silk gloves and silk !,
Girls oxford ties for 50 cents a par,
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
First door south of Post Office.
A Child Enjoys
The pleasant flavor gentle action, and
soothing effect of Syrup, of Figs, when
in need of a laxative, and it the father
or mother bo cobUvo or bilious, the
most gralfying results follow ita uso; eo
that it ia tho best family remedy known
and every family should have a bottle
Manufactured by tho California Fig
Syrup Co.
Woodmen Attention
All in 0111 bora of camp 118 W. W. P.
J. and visiting neighbors aro requested
to meet at their hall at 1 :30 p. in. Tues
day sharp, to attend tho funeral of tho
lato neighbor George Dailoy.
A. L. Fh.vbkh, Consul,
By W. A. Moores, Clerk.
CAPITAL BREWERY
Finost boor on tho markot, haa stood lh
better than over.
CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS
Our superior beer,
Frcocity delivery.
CAPITAL ICE WORKS
The purest crystal it
at lowest rates.
MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor.
Finost heor on tho markot, haa Btood tho tost of twenlv years ,!
Our superior beer, kept in cold itorape, all ordora filled promty!
The purest cryatal ico mado from puro distilled water. Freo deli J
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Where are You Going A
Pretty Maid?
"I'm going to feed my cone," tj
aald. '"Tie freBh and nutritions, d
Savngo it Itold'a atore, and tlioy
more milk than over beforo, fliej
Bhiok, loo, nnd fatter, tlie best of d
breed. There's nothing tliu ml
with their feed."
Police Court.
In tho Salem police court today Kd
Lang, arrested for druukeuess, waa
warned out of tho city by Recorder
Judali. Ho promieod to go to work in
Polk county, fulling which ho will bo
given twonty daya in jail.
A. F.SA. M. Attention
Spociul communication of Salem
Lodge No. 4 A. F. & A. M. this evening.
Work In M. M. degree. Ily order W.
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MONEY TO LOAN. TERMS TO SUIT
Maxwell Hayden, Moores Block,
Some Wheel
Snaps....
I hau unite a bunch of secondhand
w heels ugain, aud I want to clean
them out quick. 1 don't know how
many down wheals I havo taken in
this summer, I have kept tho stock
at about the same stage, through
vigorous pushing all tho time. There
are a number of good snaps here:
Cent's Reliance . .
Cent's Victor-
Cent's Imperial..
Cent' Sentinel
Cent's llirtford
Cent's Artel
Lajy's Waverljf
Lady's Vktor ---
Laly's Stormer
$ 7 50
-$ 7 50
-$ 7 50
..$ 5 00
-.$10 00
$10 00
.$10 00
.$14 00
-$12 50
Kvcry wheel in above list is In rid
ing condition; many ot them have
oue new tire; eomo have both,
Call aud see us.
Spring Seat Posts $1,10.
Sewing Machines...
We have the Standard KoUry, and
the White sowing machines, and uot
withstanding our extremely busy
times iu all lines of farm machinery
wo pay striot attention to the sew.
lug machine trade. Mr. W, H,
Burley, one ot the best sewing ma
chine experts In Oregon, has charge
of this department, and looks after
all repairs, both on new machines
and on work brought in.
Bring in jour machine aud have it
repaired. Alt work is guaranteed.
Second-hand maohlnea at all prices,
from JS.60 up,
Needles, oils aud pjrts for all machine.
F. A. WIGGINS
255-257
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ouceesfor to II. M. Croisan and E. F. ParkLurst. Stid.bker wauns n
buggies, McCormlek Harvesting Machinery, Kussel euS nd tluMher
Trfhuno bloycles, Standard aud White wning machines. "uer
MARRIED
FOWLER HEYl'niH)nii Rat.,,.1,.,
July IX). 1001, Miss Georgia Kexford to
Mr. Edcar. Fnwlor Ivnth nt In.
dependence, Judge O'Donald, oillciat-
PKTIT-GILMOUR-At the home of
Hon.T. W. Davenport near Silverton,
Sunday, July 21, 1001, Miss Hallie N.
Gilinoiir wnn tunrrlpil tn.Tnlm P lntl
Justice Ramsey, officiating. Tliey will
uoiuu iu vrcguu jiiy,
DIED.
BAILEY At his residence, corner
iiuuanu i.ee stroeta, Sunday after
noon, July 22d of cancer of tho stomach.
George T. Bailey, aged 39 yeara.
Deceased waa a native of GreannAlr.
Scotland, and moved this country
twenty years ago. He leaves a wife to
mourn his death. Ho was a member of
the order of Woodmen of tho World,
who will attend the fuueral in abody.
The service will be hold at St. Paul's
Episcopal church at 2 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon, Rev. E. T. Simpson, of Port
land ofliciatiug. Interment at City
View cemetery. Deceased bad been a
long sufferer from cancer of the stomach,
and had undergone on operation for the
same ten weeks ago, but finally sue
cumbed to the dread disease.
D. E. Iluntslaier. Funeral Director. 107 State
Sireet. 'Phone Bed 2423, SalemOreson. Resi
dence 390 Court. 'Phone Black 2 181.
wffit? sett,ne thera up free'
"Bee Line Butreles."
Mitchell. Lewis & Stayer
Savage & Reid,
Sood and Feed Merchants.
Weather Report
Monday nit'ht and Tnnmlnv fair
Cooler tonight.
Wheat Market
San Fbancibco, July 22. Oaah $1.00.
OincAao.Ill. July 22 September 73'sj.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MADE II V
The Sidney Power Co,
HIDNKY OltliUO.V
Mado for family ine, ask your grocers
for it. Bran and ehorta alwava on hand.
A. T. WALN Agent
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HffiUffiNiM BStiiA7E
(j. c. niiu,in -.i .,.. . ...
Nf ?of J. Van Patten, lot 2, in block 5
addition to Salem 325.
i Fl W; 1,,uruin' sheriff, to Fra Hurst
lo 1, block 9. Fatrmouut ParkSaleu!:
i ,. m"h and Anna Smith and
foV7.itaKUM, SmUh to
-, .r. .., . -H. uto
There is no
Place Like Home
And to feel and he at home ia to
trade at
The Fair Store
Whore you can fiud hargalne in
everything, for men, boya' ladiea'
and children. If you want any
thing to uso or wear, you can get
It at the lowest Racket prices tor
cash. Come in and get our prices
whether you buy or not.
The Fair Store
274 Commercial st. Salem. Or.
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The Popular Hosto
Is tho one who knowH how to calf
the tatitea of her guesta and tirkle I
palnto with choice table dcliraciei.i
as Hid can select now here ol tutli l
grade nualitv na at a first-clad P
likt tills. Wu have the lined ui
fruits and vogotables, and canned
you can find in Salem.
M, T, Rineman
132 State Street Pfc
Capital Baker)
133 Court Street.
Freah Bread, Cakes, Pies, elf. t
uenvery anil oid at principal grj
PARlrv mniln tn nnlur I
QDCPI A I Sunday roast nJ Bl
OrCLlAL Ueans done free fort
:ustomera. Give ua a trial.
C. E. mcllwaiii, M
NEW TODAY.
I.O&T. A black leather hand bag with
silver tap, oontalnining a pair of
glasses and pureo with so mo change,
on the Silverton road between Salem
and Howell. Return to 0. M. Walker
at Howell or to Journal office.
7 22 3t
WANTED.-Hpme for girl 12 years old,
u.pan!V)f,,doint;80mework- Call at
. I, l. u, rooms. Salens, Ore.
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A Fresh Arrival of
rlsiri2kf sA
IIHMaMa""MMlMflMaMwuA(hJBM
Armors star Ham an4 Breakfast Baon
ana Armours canned lunch goods at
Branson and Ragans,
2,000,000
Extra STAR A STAR shinq
Washburn & Almter m
just received by
D. S. BENTLEY & CO
Phone 301
SI9F"
Frances G. PartWI
Resident Azent
The 1 fvernnol & L
Globe Ins, Co . of Live
Tfi a Nnrtli Rritfcfl & M?
tile Ins. Co., of EdlflM
Offle-inMteljfti
IDOny BfHIl VfjJH "7 Ml
Uoor. First door aa you afcp "
oiovuior.
NOTICE.
ri.o. ii..t,n.,in.v Farmers V
Company will rent their j
aMhehofM
Francis Feller. Presides
ir &Li.