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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1901)
" 1i"T T '" t;i; i yii i 3 ih -; .; , iwniiiiiiimmiuiamiinMHMiiiwi'i tjiiin SALBM'S BEST STORE KH0L,iZ ORSON'S- There's Only One Thingr Wrong With Our New Location JU .l2SM I Sa SBfeSB' Its Two Small For the Immense Fall Stock We Have Bought jBkP a?3BE3Ea OXhO VEEX'XJaES C503a3KT3ES3E& We invile all of our out of town customers and all visi tor to the fair, to make our store your headquarters while in the city. Free waiting rooms, free toilet rooms, free writing mateiials at your disposal. We will keep State Fair tickets on sale here, so you cm avoid (he rush at the ticket office near the gate. n 1 Jackets... Every garment in tills Brent col lection bears tho "Quality,' label. Made to onr onler. Stylo, lit nnd workmnneliii) tho verv bent. Special prices during our Oronl "Transfer" salo. (STATE FAIR WEDDING I I -i - $6.75. $11.25. $14.25 SIS775!'8ach Silk Waists Kxcluslvo stylos. Largest nnd boat aseortmont wo have ever shown. Transfer Sale Prices: $5.00 values, $4.40. $7.50 values, $6.80. $10.00 values, $8.95. $12.00 values, $10.90. Great Removal Sale... At Our Branch Store Men's and Boy's Clothing Hats and Furnishing Goods At about 33 1-3 per cent. less than regular prices. 297 COMMERCIAL ST. (wmK Use Patton's Sun Proof Paints VUttiiiVA Theyaretlie Best ....FOR SALE BY. 4. Savage & Reid, Wheat Market. Bah. Fiiancih(x), Sopt. 2I, Wheat steady; DecetnberOO'a: bid May 10 bid stop steady. Giiicuno, Sept. 21. Wheat 08J: at 0l)JB;Doc.70$fj. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADB'nY The Sidney Power Co, BIDNSY OIIBUON Mado for family use, ask your grocers for ft. Bran und shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Agent 15,000 Prime cedar posts, cut from large live timber, just re ceived at X A X D. S. BENTIEY & CO Do You Need A Watch Clock Ring Watch Chain Knives, Forks Anything in the Jewelry Line? Come U ipo and I will give you beat of goods ami lowest prljos. WATCH KS OLKANKD, 78o. JdAltf 8HtHf38. 75e. " " ' . Tint originator of low prices. tho Phone 301 1 310 Fr jaafcrigaiiMa' "w t T 'ifl a.UJiSyifi CHAS. H. HINGES W'ntclurukcrnnJ OrilcUn, 'Jflo Ooni'l. St., Salem, Oregon. JJJ""1! "Sugar and Spice and Every thing Nice." For fruit and canning and pickling wo It' to on hand for your neods now. FrotU sniuas with a flavor llko thn ' breath of Araby. Unadulterated sugar V,V'judpure older and ptiro vinegar, (hot k .wlll enablo you to put up your preserves mum anu piciiituHor .mo winter at wuaU expenditure toUTe $ouud. Also a M T E&acman 138 Wife fMrtftf Plteae31 A GREAT COMBINE AT THE FAIR... In vhixw, rubbom, wis, hoce glove, muu'd and lx)V cloth ing, hate, uatg, uinlirallHH, Trunks, valise, dry goods, undaxwor of all Mud. Tin und ttrunllawnro, lamps, dtshw, blanket, quilts, iiutfona uf nil kinds, And tho fuots are that this great combination 01 Imr galne oan not lx had at any placo tp Saluin, Ore., but at Til 18 FAIR 8TOKII. Remember the Place. The Fair Store 274 Commercial St. Salem. Or. Bun tit llKWYw Haw Always BgK Tho malingers of tho Htnto Fair an nounco that Albort Shaw, the trie bi cycle rider, and Mies Pearl Johnson, a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 0. Johnson of this city aro to bo united in marriage : Thursday night at tho pavilion. Sheep and Goat Premiums. Premiums lirvo boon awarded on tho sheep und gont exhibits as follews: Cotswolds. J. B. Stump, Monmouth First nnd second on yearling owes; second and third on uwo lambs; first, second and third on ram lambs; first on beat four Iambs; first on best Hoek: sweepstakes 0.1 owe. 0. E. Ladd, North Yamhill First on rain ; (iret and second on yearling rams ; second on nged owes; third on yearling owes; first on pair owo Iambi; first on best ram any ngo. John Itcdmond McMlnuvIlle Second on nged ram. ThomBB W. Ilrunk, Kola Third on aged rain; third on nged owo. R. Scott, Mllwauklc Third, yearling ram ; first, nged ewo; third, bust flock longwoods. Shropshlres. J. T. Hunt, Whiteakor I'Irst nnd third, nged ram; third, nged owo; sec ond, yearling owo. Olmrles Cleveland. Grcshnin second, ngr I ram; third, ram lambs; second, nged owes; third, yearling owes; third, uwe iHinhs; llrst, ram nnd four lambs. W. I. Pooler, Wlllnrd Second, mm, lambs; second, best flock of 12 middle wool tOioon. 0. K. Ladd First and second, jearl- liiir ruin: first, iintr rnm Inmnw: lirst. agod ewo; llrst, yearling owo; fljst, ewe lambs; lirst, rum nnd four owes. Soutlidowns. 0, I'j. J. mid Took ull premiums in com ililion Dorset Horned. R. Scnlt Awarded nil premiunis in classes no compotlflou. Aueora Goats. J. It. Slump, Monmouth Second yearling rani; first nnd third, pair ram IambH; second, need owu; first, yearling uwo; second, pair ewo lambs:, second, beat Hock of 12: llrst, best flock of four. O. N. llnrrlngton, Dallas Second, ngod ram; third, yearling ram; third, aged oho; third iinirowu lauibav Oralg llros., Aluclouy First, yearling rani, socond, pair ram lumbu; first, nged owo; second, yearling owo; llrst, pair ewo lambs: first, best 12 of any ago. CONSPIRACY AGAINST GASS0WAY MARION COUNTY JURY CARL MORRIS DIES Hypo People Ousted. In Justice O'Donnld'a court today n complaint was swoau to by Harney Pompeliy, charging John Dee and wife with tresprAss, Tho defendants aro morphine fiends and soon after coming to tho city, took possession of tho residence of Harney Pompeliy with out his knowledge or consent. 1 1U orders to vncn received no attention, and Inst night his rost was disturbed to such an extent that ho asks (or thoir eject, ment. Judge O'Dounld reserved passing sentence, providing thodofendnnts leave tho promises of plaintiff. Tho Oregon Congregationnl Associa tion is in cession at tho Dalles. Tho caso ot tho state vorsus Lemuel Gaesoway, charged with incost, was dia misled as the timo pot for hearing, be foro Justice O'Dona d, upon motion of tho slato's attorney, Export medical tostimony showed that no crlmo could possibly hnvo been committed, and defendant's conned, Mossrs. Maxwell & Ilaydon, soon dovol oped tho fact that thoro was a protty fair sized conspiracy to break up Gassoway's family. Justico O'Donald gave tho pros, editing witness n etvero lecturo on tho terrible wrong committed by preferring vicious charges ngninst an innocent man, nnd reminded him that tho laws woro mado to suppress crlmo and prevent rrong, nnd not to bo mado an instru ment to ruin nnd wreck tho lives of others. Tho end li not yet reached in tliis caso, The Ladles. The pleasant effect and perfect oafoty witii which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, undor all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To gat tho true and gonuino article, look for tho name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of tho packngo. For pale by all druggists. Marrlacc License Issue. Tho county clerk of Marlon County today Issued tho follewing: K. M. Howo and Miss. Laura I. Hod gers. G. 0. Sclinum, witness. iox. u. uooiev nnd Winnfo Wnrdon, It. F. Coo!oy, wiliioss. Following nro tho jurors drawn for tho October term of tho circuit ceurt: T, J. Arthur, Brooks, farmer. Scott A. Riaird. Snlera. No. 2. rant. K. L. Porter, North Sllverton, farmer, Morris, i N. E. Galnard, Brooks, farmer. 1 , , ii. t-n Li. iu'.h rrn.n. 24 years of UUIIII lMiUUllli;A IlUVUVUill) IHIUiUJI 0. D. Purdy, Solem No. 4, clork. John II. Campbell, 8nlom No, 2, car penter. 0. IJ. McElhnney, Sublimity, farmor. Thos. M. Duungan, Scotts Mills, farmor. II. T. Pinith, Yow Park.farmer. Wm. Fry, Aurora, blacksmith. J. M. Drown, Sllverton, capitalist, YV. M. Ilillcary, Turner, fanner. Jay lileakney, Silver Falls, farmor, Anton Will, Aurora, morchant. Jas. Hnwen, N. Sllverton, farmor. T, F. Hayes, Monitor, farmor. P. L. Kenady, Woodburn, farmer. Frank Shafor, Prospect, harness makor. Wm. Manning, Salem No. 3, mor chant. J II. Sottlomoir, Woodburn, nursery man. Frank Van Wotsonhoye, Champoeg, farmer. John Murphy, Sydney, farmer. A. II. Hunt, Marion, blacksmith. G. A. Hoberte, Snleni No. 4, mechanic. And row Taylor, Iloreb, farmor. II . G, Moyor, Salem No. 2, harbor. b. Petorson, Monitor, farmer. U. F, McKce, Woodburn, farmer. M. Dorman, South Salem, farmor. M. Skaifo. South Sllverton, farmor. STATE SOCIALIST CONVENTION The Stato Socialist convention OBioni sembled at the W. 0. T. U. hall, on Court street, at 10 a. in., but owing to the lack of delegates It was not called to order until after thn 11 o'clock train nr rived with tho Portland delegation. Tho c nvontion or an'zed by Elocting C. I). ilarulsh, Otiairman, and 0. A. Hobiiieon, Secretary. Itouthlo business was transacted nnd Albany is mado tho permanent headquarters. Thoro aro about a dozen Socialists present. Health Bread. If you want somo good healthy bread. try a 101 of the whole wtieat made at Strongs Hestaurant. ureau. bread Carl G. Morris, ono of tho most popu lar of Salem's yonrjg men, who lias been 111 of typhoid fever, died today nt tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John in Polk comity. Ho wns years of ago, Mr. Morris studied law with Carton & Fleming, and was n graduate of Stan ford. Ho wns admitted to tho Oregon bar as a practicing attorney in Juno, 1001. Ho received n scholarship at tho Wlllatnotto University by graduating from tho publlo ecliools with tho highest rank of any in his clas. Whllo nt Stanford he edited tho college paper. Ho was lovod nnd admired by nil his friends as n young mnn of moro than ordinary ability. Ho was clever, bright and gen tlemanly. Funeral sorvices will bo held nt tho First Dftptljtchurch in tills city. Thurs day, ut 2 j). in. conducted by Hov. Honntd McKlllop. DIED. NIBLKR. At tho family homoat ner vals, Oregon, on Sopt. 23, 1001, t 8 p. m,,of rheumatism- of tho heart, Mrs. Margaret Nlblor, nged 40 years. Deceased wns born in Davnrla in 1852. She camo to America when 12 years of age, and came to Oicgon in 1872 cross ing tho plains. When 18 years of ngo rho was married in Portland to Franz Nlblor. Slio leaves TIRED OR FEEBLE WO f Find Pcrnnn to bo an Unfailing nna Prompt Rcmcfly Mlsarnryaoorblng,otMcdrord,Wlj , in glowing pratso ot Poruna as aoffiXft ? and norvo restorer. Slionayat varrIial toni great pleasure In ackaowie(I,, tag the curative powers otPcruna As nerve tontc, a gentle stimulator to a Btu glsh system, as an appetizer and restore of lost strength and vitality of worn. women, It Is very superior. "I find It is splendid as a preventative for catching cold, and whenever Z, used up I tako a dose or two and It nZ t 'alts to relieve me." eK'r Tired Wornon. DoprosBtonof tho nervona ayatem durlnt it,, heat of Bummor months Is a fortllo JLzJ blood impurltioB. That tired rZ nt 1.? ?? ?' ffJUIss Mary Ooerblng y warm woalhor, quickly disappoara whoa r 10 lunuui her husband and nine children, as fol- logt flosll ond atrongth until I waB nn lews: job. iNtuior, airs, nose awarneut, ' a,ilo to porform my work properly. I of Wallace, Idaho; Mm. F. 0. Coolldgc, tried dlfforont romodlcs, and finally GervnU; Mrs. Tilllo N. Wallace, Mrs V, Toruna wns suggested to mo. It gavo GnnsmnJcr. Portland : Miss Mary Ni- mo now llfo nnd atrongth. I cannot bier, Pertland: Nicholas, Sophio, Fran- 'Be&k too highly of it." cis nnd Willie Nibler. Mrs. O. Brlggs, Treasurer and Con- Tlio funornl will bo held Thursday nt duotor William Down's Corps No. 43, 0:30 a. in. at the Ca holic church undWomnn'fl Eollof Corps, writes tho fol- tho natural roault of tho dn,..i ""4Be or.cmtnuw ,n..r::r:"8 "ect eraot Thousands aro dally testifying f0 lg priceless benefit. General lassitude, dull heavy sensations, continued tired feellan wmt irregular appetite and sometimes loss of sleep. Pcruna meets every ferf. cation and proves Itself to bo n,' ntnntirf in nil ihfilr vnrlnti nDCttllnrlilf D... . . fcMV ..Ja.. writttmi.nttf 1tn JjintlrtiTV TAp4mw JL. luO coiwin, 'wu"-"'" " ..iii.ii,a mo normat appetite anH Itoxa Tyler, yico president of tho Illi nois Woman's Alliance, speaks in high pralso of Pernna to rostoro tired norvos and weak body. In n lottor wrltton to Dr. Hnrtman, from 010 East Sixtieth stroot, Chicago, 111., sho says tho foleowing: " During tho past yoar I gradually burial nt tho Catholic ccinotory, at G r vats. ' D. E. Iluotslncer. Funeral Director, 107 Street, 'Phone Red 2423, SalcmOregon. deuce 390 Court. 'Phone BUck 2181. Sta'e' Rest- Alultum in Parvo. Hosiery in cotton nnd wool, yarn In eovoral trades, ladieb' and children' un dorwenr, hats, caps, durk coats, oil cloth ing, gloves, overalls, jackots, gloves of nil kinds, white and colored shirts, sweaters, and notions of all kinds at tho New York Racket. 1 t d 1 w lowing lottor to Dr. llartman from 2410 Control nvonuo, Minneapolis, Minn.: " A. fow mouths ago my hoalth Boomed tobreak down all at onco. I h ad worked hard, too hard, fornoarlyj9lxwooks,nnd naturo simply refused to sustain mo any longor. 1 lost my appotito. mv .u. was fltr ul and I found no rollof froaMiV proscriptions of mv ni,.ini.n .. oral of the mombera of our Ord'orlola mo Of tlin tvnnrtf..t l.-t n . . ni 7" """"" ""if vuy "Wro- .-., .om pcruna ana advised mo to try it. Isontfor it and within awetk for tho bottor was foltt hnfo i i.ui tho second bottle I waa completely re stored." ' As a tonic and nerve tnvfoom. ior it nas no equal, ft builds up tho nerves and gives strength to the circulation. No fecbte woman should bo without Peruna. "Health and Donuty.'a book m.. especially for women by Dr. Hnrtman, contains much lnvaluablo ndvico to ailing women, sent froo by addressing lho l'oruna McdIolnoCo.,Columbus,0. CbanQein ustnees 3 Turned Over to Trustee IncilCllit court suit for rncnlvnr- ship in Itowntreo Tomnlo Co. all objections woro overruled and Judge uoiso oruorcu tno receiver, 11. T. Hruce, to turn ovur thu proporty to tho trustee, Wornor llreymoii. Movements of Chinese. San Fiiancihco, Sopt. 25. Tho Chron icle says that the Chlnoso aro now seek ing to evaito the rejtriction act, by taking advantngo of tho transit privilege They come to Pan Francisco, It is assorted, mid at once depart for Moxico, or other foreign ports, only to cross the bordor back Into this country nt the first oppor tunlty. Since July 1, 758 Chlneso hnre nrrlved In this city, on routo to foreign countries. Of this number 260 woro os toiiBilily bound for Gnnymns. Balloon Voyace Vibn.va Sopt. 26. Horr Herbert. SUboror, son of Horr Victor 8ilboror, of tho Aero Club started Monday with M. Kuillo Carton in the balloon Jupltor at 10 p. in. They landed Tuesday at noon nt Cuxhaven, covering a distance of 850 Kilometres (531 miles) in 14 hours. The rains hnvo not interfered with tho prune picking nnd nro of the great est bouoiit to pnsturos and full plowing. Crowded Every Day. Tho New York Racket is crowded ev ery day by hundreds of people, who go there to purvhneo their tall and winter Hiipply of clothing, boots, sin ig, ovor oo.Ue, oil clothing, rubber boots and rhoos for men women and chPdrcn and underwear of ull grades. Just step in and see them at uork. 1 t d 1 w NEW TODAY. I.IN hSof thoinartyred Presidents, their . useaselnntou and history of Anarch. iein.OC) pages for fl.C). Outfit free, CO por cent commission. Credit nml fro ght clvon. J. K. MacBrady, Star fun;,, iiuugu, y yo yj RAUK OHANCK-To get a home. olfer for this neek only my seven- uuiii iiuiicu, uum huu wocxislied, all foiieod, well of good water. Prico low. irnseasy. Apply on premises, 520 North High street. 8 25 8tJ plow tTtme ....AND.,,. &eeb TZimc ConiinjonHpagoremindByou that you want both plows mid seed tools for tho fal. Syraeiuo aUol and ijillled plows liavo proved thamselves for Wlllamottu Yalloy sails of all kinds, and we oan fix you up with any sixo walking or sulkey plow, guaranteeing it to do tho work. Mollno plows in nil stylos, old and reliable stand-bys. ttpiko tooth and spring tooth harrows, disocultlvalors etc. Monitor nnd Tiger drills combining tho best features of all seeding tools made. Gall and see us. :: s- F. A. WIGGINS 255'257 Liberty Street OT Successor to 1 R, Orolsnn and E. F. Parkhurst. Studelwker waeons and bugglos, McCormlck Harvesting Mitoblnory, Kussoll engines and throsbors Tribune bioyolos. Standard ami White sowing machines "'rosuora FRIEDAIAN'S NEW RACKET will trans form from a genera al store to a cloth ing, hats and gents' furnishing business and will therefore close out the entire stock of dry goods, velvets, quilted satines, pasementries, laces, embroideries, corsets and all lines of ladies' goods, will be closed out with out limit of price. The public will also bear in mind that our clothing, hats, gent's furnishing and rubber goods are Cracker Jacks. When you see and hear the price you will take them away. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Cotn'l Sts. Salem, Orcjron. First Class Meals While you nro tnking in tho Fnlr, to go whom can got tho best meals. Tho White House Hestaurant is tho fnvorito placo. We Have What You Want. BranBon & Rauan ore opening up each morning 1110 ireBiiosi ot irutts, vepetabtai aim canning goons. Tomatoes ana ca- cumuers nro now nt their best. BWHss r 1 44 4 a. 1 4 uur store is cnocK-a-DiocK witn nice new goods. Fine French flannels, all wool dress goods, silks and velvets, shoes and hats J woolen yarns, rubbers, hosiery, underwear m and corsets Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. Of L9t TOCKTON' n F YOU want choice goods at reasonable prices you can find thorn at this store. This store has been extended to twice its formor dimensions, and till there is not room enough. Our stock Is one of the largest and best stocks in the Willamette Valley and our prices are an inducement to every purchaser. Hundreds of Dollars Worth of Stylish Suits and Overcoats Just arrived, for men, boys, and juvoniles, tailored In the height ot fashion, thoso are included iu tho special salo now generally advertised. Have you seen them? If not It will pay you to call. Wo liavo the latest. Fill ut Wo liavo a wholesale lot ot furs ranging In prices from ft to $35. Wo have beautiful boas aud storm collars which only need to bo soon to be appreciated aud purchased. Thoro has never been a larger or more beautiful col lection of furs in your city. Wraps, Ranging in Price from $1 to $40. Our wraps liavo recolvod the approbation of Salem's most stylish ladles. Kb peclul praiio being given by tho ladles who liavo recently visited Portland and not only seou but priced the wraps iu tho large stores thero. These wraps aro going fast, but there are beauties still In stock. Call nnd coo them. Dress Goods Which has been pouriug into our doorp, casoaftor caso full, is In big demand nnd la being taken out of our doora at a rapid rate. , , " Wo have tho-best iiiality and nil the latest weave. Our prices speak for theuVselveo. . . " Trimmings Tho Autumn drew trimmings aro beautiful. k$ P Wew .Chiffon Appliques Kin... PamIaiI tlonjM .. J ! I t nun optuigicu uuuub una uauuuus v Torpedo, the new black Silk trimming. o if Jfci o 1 A JLf o I 20 Now Markets, f H.GO, f 21, Ilnglan J21.C9, $21 Raglan $10.00, $18 Raglan $14.00, $10 Raglan $13.50, $12.50 Raglan $10.00, $16.00 Jackets $1.00, $13.60 Jack ets $10.00, $12.00 Jackets $9.00, $10.00 Jackets $7.75, $8.00 Jackets $5.80. Men's Ties... A Stylish Line 10, IS and 20c Men's Clothing at Cost Shoes at Lowest Prices... Waists Silk, Flannols, and Mercer- Wo liavo on a No. I lino of rebeautiflod waists in Ued Sateen. 76c, $1, $1.50. $2. $3.60. 15.60. $7. Waisting Tho tie Flannel, Albatross, Pounella, and Embroldored Walating, 25r, 60i 75c, $1 and $1.15 per yd. Shirts Tallor-iuado dress skirts beautiful and at the very lowest pilces. Mercerized Satin Skirts $1, $1.26, $$1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.75, elc. Wrappers Bald to Ija the finest wrappers overwrought to Salem. With washablo cortft waist. They are well made and all contain plenty of goods, no more scant wrap lers. 12 1-2 cent Daisy Cloth 10 cents. 6, 7, 8 cent Calico, 5 cents a yard One Continual Round of Bargains