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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1901)
JSJKS,'JiSKKSiili5IStiaaiJaoBa PLANS A HUNT POSITIVELY! lllliHMIMIIMKIMIHIIIHUHHSKirHi WRIT OF REVIEW DISMISSED Judge Boise Decides Controversy 5 Spbi less Sleattt SpoD President Roosevelt Yearns for Week In Rockies Before Consrrcss Opens - Snapshot of the President In Ills Hunting- Costume. vjviivjr yjit x. w i. i-lJE DRY GOODS LINES BY JAN. ist And will tlve our customers the full benefit of all toods now In stock at trir snees lhat wtrt We have added the latest Improved machlnery for sponging and shrinking dress goods, :: :: :: :: II Less Than Fiye yards 25c JMever Heard of Befn gerl re 'rf , . B Five Yards or Over Scvdi ii i ' ' " SB Leave your order at our Dress Goods Department. II M m IT'S TIME FOR VEIL INGS NOW- Our line in cludes all the new crea' iions and you are sure to get excellent value for the price you pay. lW: H M xs 'HERE are many new things in neck lix ings. The pret tiest line ever shown here. See the Showing n n 0 m v 5 THE niG BARGAIN HOUSE Of BALLm. m WrOLVBRSON TMsgiv ling Linens Wo liavo just received a largo Import order : : : : : Fine Table Linens In sota and by tho yard, with napkins to match. It is tho best assortment wo havoovor offered and tho pricos nro 15 per cent lower than you'd ex pect to pay for such qualities. 28c to $2.50 yd. DALRYMPLES Tho Quality Btoro. 1 ffflliK Cbilleb llMows Ynu rnn almost count tlio roallv euc cossful chilled dIowb on Iho fingers of ono hand. In fact. In this country you wouldn't need to ueonll tho fingers. Tho Svracueo nlow has gradually won its wav flcnlnit Biich tireludico as is soldom found in otlior lines of tools or itnplo- monts. Novertho oss. tnoro's n coou argument for bolngconiorvntlvo in buy ing a plow. Ono thing euro if a plow won't plow, it's of no ubo for anything elao. It won't milk cows, slop tho hogs, or scold tho hired man it's only good for ploughing. Ilowovor A man is suroly short sighted wlion ho won't try a now idea, when it costs him nothing. Wo havo sold now Syra cuse chilled plows tl.la tall to man after man, simply on tholr merits, with pos itive asauranco ol "money back" if they won't do tho work. Not n nlow has como back. Men who will lay neldo proconcelvcd projudices long onough to try one of thoso will admit, as ovory ono does, that They run Btoadior, Handlo caalor, Scour in woreo soils, Than any otlior plow. Add this to tho fact thut tho share is attached by two bolts instead of one, that tho mold board is higher, more alopoon tliu Bliin, giving better clear ance, that tho connecting braco botwoen hnudsldo and moldboard is sot further back than on others, nnd you havo reasons onough that make it worth tho whllo to try ono of theso. wo aro ni County Court Can Have the County Records Examined as They Please. Officers Will Offer no Fur ther Resistance to the Ex' perting of Their Books. In tli We Can Tell What's wrong with your watch, and we'd llko tho chauca to look it over. Wfi Can Fix It 2Jo tnattdr If it's just a little regulating that's' fteedbd. or a cleaning, or some now paits. We'll gladly ndvlso you or do the work for you, Watches Cleaned, 75c. Main Springs, 75c Chas. H. Hinges Ytcliraaktrnd Optician 296Com'iSJ OREGON SUPREME COURT In the matter of Ilerrou estate, Claud Gfttcli administrator do bonis non, vs. David Simpson, Fannie E. Hubbard, as administratrix, and J. II, Albert nppel lants, Appeal from Judgo Uoleo, Marlon county, afllrmed; Bean, 0. J. Win, M. Kaiser and John A. Carson for appellants, and Geo. G. Hinghani amjli, F, Bonham respondent- The court holds that M. W, Hunt, who was Shaw's administrator cannot bo compelled to mako tho final settlement, as he bad already made his report, Hawkins and Caldwell vs. Dowuer berg, and Caldwell et nl, appeal from Judgo Clellaud, Multnomah county, re versed opinion by Moore. n m 9 twirn to Ing right by attending tho vocal music class of the Y, M, 0. A. Wight ftahool. Prof, Seley Instructor. ways glau to lurnlsn reforoncos. Como aud boo. Wo aro having a good trndo on sowing machines this fall. Wo havo all gradoB from tho cheapest up. If you want to mako comparisons botweonour CIIKAP. EST maclilno, nnd ono of tho host known of tho mail ordor manhinos from an Eastern houeo, wo Iiave thorn on the floor side by bUIo to provo our claim. Ono of thoso wo Bont out for this pur pose, and the other was traded In re contly by a party who found It was not as reproBented. i.ots oi coou bargains now in Beconu liand machines from f5 00 up, ready to sow. Home good ler nothing ouos at f 1,00 each. Tho writ of rovlow, in tho matter oi tho controversy of tho county ofllclals and tho county commissioners' court as to tho experting of tho county records, was argued before Judgo Boiao in tho circuit court Saturday uftornoon. Tho facts of tho caso woro fully givon Id Sat urday's JOCKNAI.. A. 0. Condit, nsBOciato counsel, pre sented tho county court's caso to tho court. In giving tho nutuorlty of tho county court to mako tho order for ex amination, Mr. Condit quoted bosldos the paaaago of law previously givon, an nrticlo which reads: Tho county court shall havo management of the county's property, business and affairs, except as otherwleo provided by law. Tho man ner of presenting tho fact was that tho officers resisted tho examination of their books in a way robollioua to tho juris diction of tho county court, and with a view to preventing at any timo such ex amination. Mr. Condit also stated the officers wore not tho proporones to begin tho suit, Inasmuch as thoy wcro not par tloi to tho proceedings at tho timo tho contract was mado Koplylng to this Mr. Hunt stated that If thoy wero partici to tho proceedings at all. thev woro so at tho timo of tho contract. Also that If tho court iook this action at this timo, because thoy had fulled to do eo, as prescribed In tho law, tho January or JulyN terms, thoy havo nt this timo no jurisdiction in tho maUor and such orders siiould bo null and void, and that If tho records wero not examined nt tho piopor timo it was the negligoiico of tho court nnd not tho fault of officers. Mr. Carson called at tention to tho fact that tho letter of tho law wna not followed in that tho ordtr was mado at n specially culled BCBsion instead of nt tho regular term. Tho defendants' attornoys then stated that tho" proceedings boforo tho county court woro ministerial and not judicial, and thereforo not subject to review. In handing down his doclaion this morning Judgo Bolso dismissed tho writ of roviow. Tho points considered by him that tho county court has tho power to employ persons to assist tho court in the examination of tho county books and that tho court can do tho work at any timo, tho statute of law naming tho time for tho examination, being for tho pur poso of calling attention to tho duty. On thoso grounds tho writ of roviow was dis missal. Tho ofllclals hnvo decldod not to ap peal the case to tho supromo court, nnd tho court and Its clerks, MBsrs. Clark and lluchanan, will proceed booh with tho Investigations. MEDALS FOR OREGON F. A. WIGGINS 255257 Liberty St. Salem. Farm Machinery, Wagons, liugplos, 111 oyclos, Sewing Machines. Chancre of Precinct Boundary, Tli3 contention ovor tho precinct boundaries in tho northern part of the county which has been progressing for a numbor of years, was again brought be foro tho county commieaiouors' court to day. Al tho Busslou two weeks ago, tho court granted a position of M. L. Jones et al, to change the precinct boundaries between Brooks aud Knglowood aud Brooks and Gervals. Today a remon strange from Brooks precluat was proaentod, signed by over 150 of the legal voters, About thirty of tho roaideuts of that neighborhood were present at court today, many of whom addrossed tlio court. Salem's Quota of the American Prizes, Pan- Ni Wit' HRaiiHH. II II KJi MafcSfeMftw i II I TaBBr m ' 'I 1 Blw I 1 " Mi ftiSSfe J ' B ll f)HF Or THL'HOtfiDS jj 1 vg WM sin ' WZySlrnNT KOOOEVELT ulHTmCr C0STtHE BniuiTr" - - -". ' " jwmi naaiimii i H n i rTiTrTr'--''"'1""'11" President Uootcvelt Ib Eold to bo strongly yearning for a few days cougar hunting in tho Kocky Mountains. He ports of tho during tactics pursued by him when hunting, nnd tlio mnny thril ling incidents of his laat winter's trip, aro causing his friends to uso their ut most endeavors to dissuade him from any such perilous onterprisi. Although it is hardly poBalblo thut Mr. Roosevelt will carry out his doslro to go to tho Rockies for n week's limiting boforo Congress cpons in Doccmbor, at tho same timo It Is very probablo that tho world will, Booner or later, bo treated to tho novel epectncle of a President of tho United States chasing wild-cats. ANEW YUKON CANARD Skagway, the Home of Fake Yarns, Has a New One. Tlio Y. M. 0. A, Night School Is now open for all young uioii w ho want a prac tical education. Probato Order. Claud W. Hurst was today appointed guardian of tho estate of his grandfather. A. Strain Infirm, on petition of Iydla 3 n. Fitter. Doty, fiah and 1021 main, poultry, Phone Dtxvi;ii, Nov. 18.In view of tho ac quittal yesterday of Attorney W, W. Anderson on tho chargo of having shot with lntontiou to kill H. 11. Tammon ono of tho proprietors of tho Denvor Post, the casq agaiust him for shooting F. G. BouUels, the other proprietor was nolle proceed today. Register now for classes In tho Y. 0. A. Night School. M. Oregon's proud record nt tho Pan American Exposition Is 130 houorablo mentions (or tlio products displayed at tho Buffalo fair. With a small appro priation Oregon took a woll-solected Btute exhibit Kast, and tho results havo not only reflected groat credit upon the stuto, but have aleo brought many of its industries into grentor commercial pro mlnonco, Writing to President A. P. Tifft, of thoOrogon Pau-Auioricaa Commission, Colouol Henry 13. Dosoh, nonoral super intendent of tho Oregon oxhibtts, says: In addition to awards already made, several nro still undsslded, and wo may poBelbly win several medals. Tho following are among tho Salem people who secured tho coveted prices. Silver Medals II, S. Tile & Co., Salem, evaporated prunes. Lovina Foetor, Suloni, lflO jars fruits1 for tablo uso. L, T, Roynoldg, Salem, prunoa and raspborrles in liquid, Bronze Medals Henry A. Towneoiid, Salem, ovapor atod prunes Cuuniugliam A Co., Salem, ovaporatod prunes. L. T. Reynolds, Salem, prunes, An Important Difference. To mako It apparent tn thousands, who think themeelves ill, that thoy are not aflicted with any dlaeaao, but that the system only needs cleansing, la to brim; comfort linini) to their hearts, as a ooe- tivo condition is easily ourod by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co, only, and eo'd by all dru (gists. A Republic to be Established in the Klondike. San Fjuncihco, Nov. 17. Tho Call to day priuts nn unconfirmed story from Skagway, Ala'ka, under duto of Nov. 0, telling of tho dlacovory of what is allog ed to bo u huga conspiracy existing at Dawson, and minifying to BkBway, Vic toria, Vancouver and Seattlo, for tho overthrow oi tho local government of tho Northwest Territory nnd the establish mont of a republic, with Daweon as its capital . According to the details of tho story, arms, ammunition and provisions have been tukon in ovor tho railroad and cached nt struuetlc points. Prominont American residents of Skagway aro sutd to bo ring leaders in tlio conspiracy, Minora to tho numbor of D000 aro said to await tho summons of nrms, ready to fight for Independence from Dominion rulo of tho gold-field camps and towns. Tho plan is to overpower tlio mounted polico, arrest the civil authorities nnd tako tlio govornmout Into their own linnds, Tlio rigors ol iho Arctlowintor would givo tho Instirgeuts six months' immunity from attack by Canadian or British troope, mid tho ndventuoua nroh-consplrators hopo for intervention or outside assistance by tho timo tho tlio PRESIDENT DISCUSSING RECIPROCITY Wasiunqton.Nov. 18. ThoPrcsldont's timo today was largely occupied inadlE ciiBsion ol reciprocity. Sonator Oulloin, talked with him on that subject nnd n delegation of agricultural Implement manufacturers, who are hero to attend a reciprocity convention tomorrow prot Ills, and roproeentntlvo Dalsell, Ponnn, ontod a memorial etrongly urging that something bo done. Thoy thought tho French treaty mcro nearly roprosonted tho boat possibilities in tlio way'of reciprocity. It Ib cona'dored settled that Cullom will bo atthohoid of tho ioreign relations committee. Idaho PlonecrDead. 1.08 ANOKM5H, NOV. 18. Col. W. II. Wallace, is doad at Whltttor, Cal. Ho aided In oponlng tho Coour' d' Aleno mining district nnd founded tho town of Wallace, Idaho. Novelty dress suiting at 10c. Dress suitinir in m. ... Inrc at Oflr PflCiimArA twillc nt OCr lm...j . . u0r IVMM III .VV. V..W.....WV nwu ut. JV, JflUUill zuc. iiaiiauumt; uiitv.iv oiuuiub c to bUC Wnnnu: 7""iui 20c. Cashmere twills at 25c, Jaquard suit inJ ,J Handsome black Broches 25c to 50c. n! S plaid suitings at 25c. Handsome Panne velvets at k Silk velvets at 50c. A fine assortment of outin? ,;.! 5c to 10c; and ginghams till you can't rest. Embrnl 2 1-2 to 25c. Ladies' and children's hosiery 2 ,? " UU- at ies rlorwflnr ni frontlv rpHiirwl nrirM TaMn iitin-.. . kins; some fine homespun table cloths left. Men's 2 boy's clothing, neckwear, hats and caps, shirts and under wear, all at reduced prices. '' Friedman's New Rack Corner State and Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. REEHBAUM'S PRICE LIST Turkish Towels ExlraheavypRii2c2ai Men's Underwear Extra 's,, Wool Hosiery 1d8cquaariVSh,?a5sc-ba, fnr IK. conk fctnii; nr fnrPtS nT Vc up uSee r.!.ines of P"ow shams, jU1oLLO Battenburg patterns, doilies etc. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. melting of Ico and snow will permit Invasion of their isolated Repuhllo. VAN ZANT TO FIGHT JIM HILL. Will Try to Prevent Railway Con solidation. Nuw Yokk, Nov. 18. President Hills of tho Northern Securities Co , decllno, to talk today concerning the statement mado by Gov. Van .ant, of Minnesota, thut ho would do all in ills powor to pro vent tho consolidation of tho Groat Northern and Northern Puuitic rail roads, Hill eald the question was legal and it was ueoloea toditcuss it in advai.coof dellnito action by Governor Van Zant. A MODEL VILLAGE. Tower of Kxnmplc Made a Town a anrtlrii Spot of Ileiillty. How to establish n model village la Illustrated In Lcclulrc, located nbout 18 miles from St. Louis nnd begun by n manufacturer ten years ago. It differs from Pullman In thnt Its residents en Joy tho liberties permitted to dwellers In nny municipality, nnd therein is be lieved to Ho tho Becret of its ruccobs. There la no boss In nny form. No resident has ever been nsked to cut his grnss or to go to church or keep sober. Tho opportunity wns created, nnd then tho peoplo wero allowed to work out their own material snlvntlon. It Is n park village, with winding roads, tin abundance of trees nnd nbout n third of an ncro of ground with each cot tnge. These cottages are sold to thoso of tho employees who euro to buy, tho monthly payments being nbout equiva lent to city routs. Ench house has run ning water nnd electric lights, nnd with each cottnge the corporation furnishes a lawn mower nnd plants from n green house established for that purpose. There nron bowling nlley nnd n billiard room, n clubhouse for unmarried men and n lecturo and dance hall, schools, n bnscbnll field, tenuis courts nnd skat IiK ponds. "At tho stnrt scarcely nny of our peo plo inndo nny gardens; scarcely nny planted llowors," says tho creator of this hit of enrthly paradise. "They did not know how to do It or care for It. Hy Infectious cxnruplo they now nil hnvo gardens nnd handsomo yards. For three years 1 hnvo lived In tho cen ter of tho vitiligo with my own family aud my daughter's family." DIED. IIITOHKNS At thP residence of his eistor, Mrs. Wm. Staigor, Salem, Ore., Nov. 17, 1001, Samuel J. Hitchenp, aged 40 years. Deceased resided at Portland, but has lived nt Salem sluco May last. Ho was GRAY BROS, COR. STATE AND LIBERTY STS. ARGE line of Airtight and Cast Heat ers, Steel Ranges,CastCoo ftStoyes Imptoeb Strawberries.! Ideal dnd Rufcy. CJMIt plflf sal Home Mtrktt tcrrktji c UtrcJuced In the nonhwctt. rir ?A Is ciily, tame rtuw ti at VM! Seedllni. Hooa-AWtr terry, lit in iuiiuvi, uum) Mt aia lam than Wilson, Ytitibiknuii larger terry tuUi Untrt showy, deep red cleufei A are solid and Have been tested for three years. Limited stock of plants now "JlHMj 1000: $3,50 for 500: 100 to 300 plants $1.00 per hundred. Per dozen tr w n w Aptly to W. W. Walker, Nurseryman, or E. Ilofer, sole propotators, Salem. Ore. 4 u Wheat Market, CmrAdo, Nov. 18. Wheal, Nov. 7P,1; Die. 7Hc, San Fiiancihco, Nov. 18 Wheat firm, Decombor. $1.00; May, fl.OI?. CbbIi quiet but steady, 084 LOO- MAKING A NEW TOWN. Wlint n Qrcnt Itulimtrr Ho none In rciiiiiO'lvitiila. Tlio town of South Sharon Is a cren tlon of the Sharon Steel company. Tho orlglnntors of tho compnuy nbout two years ago purchased over 1,000 ncres fcouth of Sharon, nnd after selecting sites for tho furnaces nnd mills laid out the roninlndor of tho land In lot plans. Tho lots hnvo been disposed of with phonoinenal rnpidlty. Tho steel company has tindor course of erection 330 dwolllngH, to be cither sold or routed, as tennnts may prefer. Thoro nro nlso ovor 150 other nouses going up In tho town. When nil tho miiiu urn t'liimlnc?. iiiiinv inoro homes will bo erected to nccommodato work- horn at Mlnoral Point, Wis., July 3. To Conclude Manchurlan Treaty. Piskin, Nov. 18. Prinoe Chlng tolo graphs tlio foreign otllco that h o left Ka Pong I'u with the Kmproso' iuatruutions to conuludo tlio Munohurlau trenty. Whether this means that Russia's terms aro tccopted fully tr modlfldd tho tel egram does not say, men, to say nothing of other inhab itants of the place. The main streets hnvo boon paved nnd sowored, nud tracks for nn electric enr lino botweon the town nnd Sharon havo boon complotod. It Is likely that tlio town will bo Incorporated as a bor ough nnd called Buhl City, In tiouor of the first prcsldont of tho steel com pany. Tho new town Is now In tho midst of n .building boom. Tho lluost building thus fnr orectod Is tho four story brick olllco structuro of tlio company on n tenaco 20 foot nbovo Itrondway, tho nml n street. Tho next building of piomlnenco Ifl tho Itrondway hotel. In tho busluos8 section stores nro being built, nuothor hotel Is soon to go up, nud In the roeldonce districts mnny haudsomc homos nro being erected. 1801, Funeral p. m.Tues from residence at 1:30 THE BOER WAR. Roosevelt Receives Irishmen. Washington, Nov. 18. Tho Irieli parliamentary loaders touring tins conn try agitation iho Irish rauso wero given a special uudionoe by Proaidout Roose velt today. What Shall we Have for Desert f Tills quusttou arises lu tho faintly every day. Let ub answer it todny. Try JellO. a delicious and healthful dossert. I'roparod in two minutes. Wa lvjt1ttiat nn liulrltic! filnttilv ail.l DO YOU Smoke? holllnir water and set to cool. Fli- If you do trv one of "Our Champion," 61 vera: Lemon. OraURe. Itasnberrv ami coutotgare. You will ho suro to enjoy strawberry. Get at packago t your it. Made In Salem by Aug. Uuckeateln, grocer's today. 10 cts. Hngland does not deny that General Kltclioucr Is n prompt nud rollnhle re poilor, but she becomes more and more doubtful whether the uows serv ice Is worth tho oxpeuso. Washington Star. "Sword, bayonet nnd Innee exerclsos !....... In.. i.li.tll.ilirtjlt i.t ,1ia TIkUIoI. am. U(lU MUUil ,,imio.W" M .. .,,,, HI, M-r, . , nml rlfli nrnotlco lina lieon aulistl. i cl Wiivc. D. E. Iluntsloeer. Funeral Director, 107 Street, 'Phone lied 2423, SalemOregoo. deace 390 Court. 'Phone Black 2181. StatJ Hcsl GOLD DUST FLOUR mauk nv The Sidney Power Co, HII)Nl;V OHKOON Mado for family ueo, nek your grocers for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. A, T. WALN Agent frwM For Sale at a Bargain Strones' Bakery, Try some of tho wholo whoat bread mado at Strong's Bakery, It is the best and has no equal. Try Capital City grocers handle It is made in Salem Mills' flour; all It Is the Best and CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought iC0&2& Boars tho Slgnaturo WANTED my tuted by order of Lord Roberts tho first rcnbvnlue tho British have got out of tho Boor war, n heavy price to pay for n lesson which the plnluest common sense ought to liuvc tnught. New York World. An miiuirjr, TJo Our buslnoss club Is to hnvo an outing tomorrow. She Imleedl And how much do you caneat to bu qut?-ghlcago Nows. To buy apples suitable for dryine at mar- See Lee & Co, fruit driers. Cottage and Trade streets. Across the race, left hand side Salem, Ore n 4 if New street. fUli market, 181 Phone 1021 main. Comma oial Our rtrK'ks of coal wern never larger or of a finer quality. Secure your winter's supply now. Uilman lump coal a spec ialty,' Sawed and four foot woo) of all kinds. D. S. Pboae 301 BENTLEY & CO 319 Proa A 40 acre fruit iarm 1-2 mile from depot at Marion, 22 acres of piunes 8 years old, 5,acres of apples and pears,6 acres in cultivation, 7 acres in tame pasture. Dryer with capacity of 240 bushels, warehouse 24x40 ft, all as good as new. Sidney Alilling Co's ditch runs across one coiner of place. Over $900 worth of prunes dried and sold this year. Title per feet. Price 2000. One third down, balance on time to suit at 6 per cent, interest. R. T. RAY, Marion, Or. 1U 2m Reduction in Price White Lead FRY'S DRUG STORE offers today and until further notice Carter's Pure WhiteLead7Mc per pound. Pure boiled lin seed oil 78c per gallon. Plenty of time to paint this fall. Cull on us for estimates. We sell only the best grade of paints, ancf the lowest mark t prices prevail. Fry's Drug Store Nox to Poatofllco, Balem, Oregon. On Our Shelves And counters you will flndoolyl of canned and package good, w best of every kind. UwfiS in flno groceries you w III .fljn you will find our priwirigg,, coffeeB, cannrdgoo a Mdewrj m crocor es. wo pi wo uu ,A,,torti'' .'' courtesy and efllciency ofonr" . y. vice. M. T. Rinemafl ' a' 32 State Street AH No lDKS -.!.- .Vl..Ji aii kiiiu" tasp 1 an1 ' ;ri f lkf A-n rn o"u nd o'" naiii'ii. " . Salem Iron Foundry ciunw- JAMES GILL, W$ fpiljir Fence Tho undersigned la Pre; nlsh persona m "- .i ueu';-j 10 J H. JACOBS, Northwesfefn Wholesale andFfUU i- u.tcckdfrmWf!i..d A' .Hriive.edW re: ery- 'Vi, ..ma deliver '' month to plant treea- D. JONES, rw Ralem. uri-B"" T. "iano TUBl" nanw --J, - W.0 Ni'lrtaF city. Reorder i orBurghartH' fcvaas i. M -in.-aie?rtKi'Wtoiiiac