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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1901)
JfS& i t t , SF, $' V I Pi II . ; !H ' It ft. . 1 ti t Ml & : vu r &tf. m . ! JJoJ yersoni JL Hojyerson.s Great Tti f& bomm As usual our store will be the busiest place in town for the next week. We haye made great preparations for the greatest sale ever held here and-ifs worthy of your closest and quickest attention. Every article in this store reduced in price for 1 week RIGHT AT THE TW OF THE SEASON COME THESE ASTONISHING BARGAINS Dress Goods We ploco on into our entire lino of Drees Goods nt a great deal lets than regular prices. Iietlcr tako advantago of this opportunity of getting your new dresB at a great saving.- Evcty new weave will bo found hero and in tho 'most popular IlhlUtt'B. Gloves Wo want you to know particu larly about about our Mocha Glovos. Thoy cotno in browns, tans, greens aud grayB, and aro tbo best glovo for street wear over made. Wo'vo never Beou tbolr equal at 1 1.00, but we're going to give yott something out of tbo ordinary during this bbIo, so will sell them at 89 cents pair Wrappers Wo'vo got moro wrappers than all tho other stores comblnod, and good wrappers, too. Any 1 1.25 wrapper Jn this storo will be Bold during this salo at 95 cents each Any $1 -lOwrappor $1 25 Any (1 GO wrapper f 1 SO Any fl 75 wrapper jl 52 Any $2 00 wrapper fl 80 Any $2 50 wrapper 2 25 fiolverson's iearBISefB8 t' u ' Clili.vSw On Our Shelves Am counters you will find only the best 'of cannod and package goods, and the best of evory kind. Whatever yoir want in lino groceries you will find here, and yju will And our prices right on teas, coffees, canned goods and everythiug in groceries. We prldo ourselves on the eoimwy&ud eiDcIoncy of our store service. M T Rineman 3mtwm PbOBS ISi :V A I " 1 S J I S a B S A I r A PERSONAL WORD WITH THE HEADER- We you to believe what we say In the papers. We say what we don't mean nor anythlnz the can't back up. Now read every word of this for we are sure It will crovo Interesting :: Every Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Waist Included in This Sale. Cloaks Fine News Stylos aro tho latest shown in Now York, for wo just not them innately by expross. Thoy will bo priced Iiko this: $ 7 COgnrmonts $ 6 75 I 0 00 garmont I 8 10 $10 00 garments $ 0 00 f 12 60 garmonts $11 25 $13 50 garmonts $12 15 14 00 garments $12 00 1 18 00 garmontB $14 25 $20 00 garmonts $17 50 $22 00 garmonts $18 25 Ladies' Suits Any suit in tho store at a roduc tion of 20 per cont. Wo nutrition hero threo extraordinary values $ 7 50 suit for $! 40 $ 11 SOBuItfor $7 45 $13 50 suit for $8 25" Children's Cloaks Grontly roduced in price. Silk Waists $1 00 waists for $3 20 J4 25 waists for $3 40 $5 00 waists for $100 $7 60 waists for $0 00 Dress Skirts A reduction of 20 per cont. on al I Dress Skirts during this tale. The Value Of Seeing. Porfcct vision broadens tbo scope ol your usefulness, Whorevoryou go jou want glasses that will onablo you to seeporfootly, satisfactor ily. We'lli Fit Your Eyes with glatsos that will glvo you cyo comfort. It's bettor to havo tho slight defect lilted so tho greater difllculty may not oomu. C. H. Hinges Scientific Optician, 206 Commercial St. NEW TODAY. I'UIVATE HOARD. ltooms and meals at 401 Cottage street, onu blouk from Unitarian church. Mi8f.es Uayley 11 21 lot COTBWQLPS. 10 bead puro bred cots wold owes for sales at a barunin. li. qulro of J. B. Orulg, Shaw, Oregon. H2Uf. Grand Opera House. Manager Meredith will opon tho box office of tbo Grand Opera Houbo tomor row I l'ridavl uftornoon, aud desires all who will signify their wish to seo Mrs. Le Moyno hero next week and will agree to engage Beats at $1 50 to roport tbero. Mrs. Lo Moyno heads a company ol 27 people, and thoy wish to present "Tho First DuchejB of Marlborough," on next Wodnesday night. Just Think What you miss if yott do not arntka ourLaCarona 10cont cigar. , Ij Is but on the market. Snlum made, AuBt'it Iluokenetolu, in i Register now for classes In tho Y. M. O. A. Night School. MsjM mmm W m c want never store "ad" :: " Thanksgiving . . . Linens You have tho choosing from our and for this Bale tho prices moro. advantage of splendid stuck wo havo made tempting than nd town and ovor. Look arou wo'll wager that your linens hero. 10 Per Cent. you will buy Reduction from our regular prices, which means 2) per cunt, lower than others. Handkerchiefs A line l'no of ladles' handker chiefs in a groat varioty of Btylea, worth 35o each. During this rale 28 cents each Belts A largo lino of loathor belts, worth 25c. During this salo 13 cents each Men's Underwear 97c a Garment Fine wool underwear for men, in natural gray. Our regular $1.25 quality. Umbrellas Reduced during this salo. verson 'ABOUT CALCIUM CARBIDE Calcium carbide is tbo product of crko and llmo mulled together In an electue furnuco. Nearly overy pound consumed in the United States ia madout Niagara Falls. Wo buy carbido in tonlod motul receptacles containing 101) pouudit. It comes in very large lumps and is as limit oa (lint. Wo crack it into the lumps that may bo used in tho gas lamps, ami null it nt 2 pounds for 26conts. If wo not it in the prepared 2-pound cans it had to sell at 35 cents a can. Occasionally we tlnd n customer who asks ll one is as good as the other. Mnsi certainly U Ik. It all comos liom the same factory. Those who already hae 4 can at home, noud only call (or our two uu pacKage, wnicii wo eendont in a slout lmner sack, so that you can ''tan it" wbon you uet home. Our aucka lire full weight. Our purchases ol carbide since July 1 havo been l00 pounds, So you ran too what i quantity Is coiieumud in Salem and vicinity for gas lamjui o all sorts, liioyolo sundries of all sorts. F. A. WIGGINS 255257 Llbtny St. Salem. Farm Machinery, Wacom), Bugiiles, Iti oyelos, Sawing Machine. St ronjrs Bakery, Try some of the whole wheat bread mudonlStronu'sllakerv. It it thebtst aud has no equal. CA0TOXIXA. Bati tb a ll WL Km Hsu Alir Bejt i ? EXPERT CLARK . ARRESTED By the Sheriff of Vancouver, Washington On a Charge of Obtaining Aloney Under Pretenses. G. l Clark, ono of tho exports' en gagod on tbo records of Marlon county was today placed undor arrest by Sheriff Marsh of Olarko countv, Wash., on a charco of obtaining monoy undor faleo protonsoH. Tho warrant was on information of Wrr. II. Browstor, county auditor ol that county, and, sworn to beforo Jus tice Judah of tho Salem police court. Sheriff Durbln served tho papers on Clark, placing him under arrest while working on the books In his ofllco at tho Court lioueo. Ho read the warrant to him and Clark said: "This is all a conspiracy that can bo shown up in Qvo minutoB. It in puroly malicious and I will go right along with you, sheriff." "Do you want this man put in Jail?" asked tho sheriff of Marion county. "lie can stay right hore'said Sheriff Marsh," until tho attornoon train goes to Portland. Will you go without extradi tion papers, Mr. Clark?" "Oh, cortalnly," said tho other, Mr. ftuchanan, who had risen and read ovor tho warrant. "Don't you want mo too?" This is all part of a plot to ruin us. They swore thoy would do It," added Buchan an. Tho two elioriff's passed n knowing smile, implying thero waa moro of tho e.tmo kind whero thli came from. "I can go into Mr. Scott'a private room and tako tbo booVq along with mo and work until tho tn in goes," said Bu chanan, who did not want to occupy a room in the basement of tho courthouse, whero Sheriff Durbin seemed moro than willing to accompany him and dinner was waiting, Ho finally ncquloeeed, however, in tho prisoner occupying a room in tho apartments of tho county court. The chargo on which bo g arrested grows out of tho disposition of somo warrantB issued to Hon. O N. Denny of Portland fur Bomo services performed by that gentleman for Clarke county just beforo his deatii. Tho warrants were found among tho papers whilo going through records and G. P. Clark is ac cused of having forged n written ordor from Mrs. Denny to tho county ofllcials on which he got tho warrants and con verted thorn into cash. Wbon tho county olllcials of Clarke county learned wnat bo had done they sworo out tho warrant on which tho presont arrest 1h made. The (arrest created gioat surpriso and not a little stir at the court house whon it beaitno known and will probably de fer tho exporting operations for a time. The nrrostcd man had somo intimation of what was coming as ho was very ner vous all tho morning, novor took his bat off, and wont out into tho corridors every half hour or so, Booming to bo very ill at 0;80. ' The opinion was freely exproseed to day that thero ia a powerful push hack of Buchanan and Clark that will now eomo to the surfaco, Thoy have been put to work against tho wish of a majority of tho county olllciaU and the united press and public sentimontof the county which at no time has been favorable to them, and it is belioved thoy havo pow erful backers among somoof tho push, Both experts claim that thoy had an ordor from Mrs. Don uy, as executrix of tho Donuy estate, through ono M. IHoch, authorizing them to sign for bor and draw tho warrants ; and that Clark signed for them and turned ovor tho monoy. County Judge Scott was seen anil says ha thinks tho men will come out all right uhon the facts are all known. Mr. Buchanau accompanitd Mr. Clark aud tho shoriff to Vancouver. MARRIED. REYNOLDS-HUBER.-At tho resl dencu of tho bride's parents, Mr. und Mrs. John Iluber, ut North High street, on Thursday, Nov, 21, 1001, MiBS Ann F. Huber to W. J. Reynolds, Justice J, O'Donald, olllciatlug, Tho Kra for November holds truo to tho promise uiado that it was tho grow ing inaguziiia of literary interost in our country. Tho varioty of contents ia appetising in tho extremo, and the mind seems to bu ready for each succeed ing course, or It enn devoured by beginning nt either end or in tho middle Suruly n high test of good purveying. Tho editor, Win. S. Walsh, does not too much impose himself upon its pages Ho stnkoB a hearty middle nolo ni com mon euneo in bis criticinna that ought to be appreciated. Tho Loudon aud Paris reviews of literary creations are admlrablo, A teilai begun in this number "Tho Westootee," promises to bo worth reading. The worthy cartoon aud tho extracted wit and wisdom of new books aro admirable features. Tho illustrations aro very good and altogether tho publishers may congratulalo them solvosjon having made the best ten ceut literary review ever printed imur CQuntry. Henry T, Coates and Co., Philadelphia. Sold at Salem by Patton Bros,, Now s dealers aud book sellers. nil i. Tho November Urabas this on blissful Iguoraiice: "Most of us live and die w ithout over fully awakening to the in touee earneHtuesa and tragedy of life; and, liko those who do not know from experieui'o what ill healtha is, we do uot understand enough to bo truly and fit tingly thankful to the fato which 'spares us thu knowledge. The St. Elmo Restaurant la tho place to go to got first class meals. It Is under uew mauagoinent and every thing up to dato. COUNTY COURT RESCINDS Changes in Boundaries of Brooks Precinct. Puts a Few Voters From Howell and Brooks Into Englewood. - In tho matter ol tho change in tho boundary lino botwoon Englewood pre cinct and Howell precinct and otbor precincts affected tho ordor of tbo court, inado on November 0, 1001, and ontorod of rocord, changing tho boundary linos between Brooks and Gervata and Engle wood precincts to conform to tho peti tion therefor, was rescinded, and tho boundary lino botwoon Englewood and Howell precincts was ordored to bo changed as follews: "Beginning at tbo forks on tho west brancli of Pudding river, In section 10, t 7 s, r 2 v. thonco southerly following up tho eaiit branch of said west branch of Pudding river to tho lino botwoon sec tions 22 und 2d in 1 7 r, r 2w; thonco west to tho oast lino of the Capital City Fruit Farm, thonco south 10 chains, thonco west to tho line running north and south through the center of section 27; thenco south 10 chains; thence west to tho lino between sections 28 and 20; thtneo south 4.00 chains; tbenco woat to tho southwest corner of tho Jacob Bob bins' claim." This change loaves tbo boundary lines practically aa they woro with tho ex ception that it cuts a small corner off tho Howoll precinct and includes it in Englewood precinct. Tho bondary lino botwoon Turner and Aumsville precincts was ordered changed to conform to tho potltion an signed and presontcd by ton residents of Aumsville precinct for tho purposo of being included in Turner precinct on account of their intorosts boing cen tered thoro. Tho lino ob changed is as follows ; "Beginning at tho center of section 34, 1 8 s, r 2 w. thence east one-half mile, thenco south one-fourth mile, thenco east one-half mllo, thonco south ono and a half ratios to tho south line of tho county road, thenco west about .'10 chains to the east lino of tho land owned by Onie Ionuawurili. tbenco south Hbout 0 ) chains tn tho south line of Eeclion 11, 10 s, r2w." HavitiK roecinded tho ordor of Novem ber 0, 1001, as above mentioned, it was ordered that tho boundary line of Brooks precinct bo established as follews: "Beginning whero tho lino between sections 20 and 35. 1 5 s, 3 r w., inter sects tho right bank of tho Willamette river, thonco enst to tho corner of sic lions 28. 20, 32 and 33, in t 5 b,' 2 w ; thonco south two miles to tho corner of pactions 4, 5, 8 and 0, in t 0 8, r 2 w, ; thenco east two miles to the corner ol sections 2, 3, 10 and 11, In t, 0. o, r 2 w. ; thenco touth ono mllo ; thonco east to tho center of tho main channel of Lake Labieh; thenco southwesterly following Luke I.ubUh to tho mouth nf Pudding river; thonco southorly up the center of Pudding river to tho lino botween sections 22 and 27, in t 0 b, r2w.; thonco west totho center of tho main channol on LakoLnhlsh; thonco southwostorly fill lowing tho main channel to Lake La blsh and the ditch in said lake to tho lino between sections 25 and 20, tOs, r 3 w,; thenco north to tho quarter cection corner between section 25 aud 2(1; thenco west ono mllu ; thonco north ono and one-half milcB to tho corner of sections U, 15 22 and 2G, in t 0 b. r 3 w, ; thonco west to tho right bank of tho Willamette rlvor; thenco down tho right bank of said rlvor to tho place of beginning." sThii lino loaves Brooks precinct tho same ns horotoforo with tho oxcoption that it cuts a small piece off tho south east cornor of Brooks precinct and in liulea it into Englewood proclnct. License Issued A. R. Colomon and Anna Cither ino Haas of St. Paul wero today granted a muring llcama by Oiuuty Cleric Hill DALFYMPLES Tho Quality Btoro Great Cloak -AND- ..uUlu u(ll6.. Tho wearing season litis only begun, hut tho eellinn eta. ami must end shortly. In or der to clofo out every ar intuit in this stock wo will bell any suit or Jacket at Per Cent Discount Figure (or youreolves Ahata hwIdk tliia will lw, Kvory Hini)ent new this Fall, Al ter a most surceesfuL eloak reason wo sacrifice tho profit to cIoeo out the stock. DALRYMPLES The Quality Store. 20 VUMMMUUMMm MmunMgV .THE UNSUCESSFUL Uy (loratdluo Meyrlck In November I.liilncott, It waB not through our Idlonosa wo failed. Nor lack of many n high and holy aim; Wo woro not cowards, though our spirits quailed. Just at tho crucial moment, and so Khnmo Compassed us round; and Hopo, too long bewailed. Scorns but n dream, with Aillui'iire and Fame. Whero othors pluck a bough of blossomH bright Or golden fruit, wo gather for dollght A blttor apple or n fadod'rose, Or, oftonor, thorns that hurt tho flesh. Who knowa In what strango way wo havo offended Fato. That Bho should over thus our plan frustrate? Ah, herein lies tho final bittomesF Wo miBS tho meaning ol our uoBurcoen I Tho Smart Sot for Decombor cor talna fortyfour signed nrtichs, storiea and poems, yet it ia not bo much for quan tity as quality that tho number is nota ble. The leading feature Ib n novoletle by Edwonl S. Van Zilo, entitled "How Chopin Cntno to Retneon," which is fairly hilarious in its dopiction of n pio salo lawyor who becomes suddenly Bolzed with tho spirit and genius of tho immortal composer. It ia at oni'o n psychologic study nud a travesty on the theory of reincarnation. Tho fecund contribution of length is a story in play form, entitled "Tho Castle-Buildor " which ia printed anonymouly, but from all tbo car-roarka must havo been written by someone high in toolol po rtion who is nbsolutely familiar with tho characters and surrounding con ditions of tho recognlzablo pcraonaucs eo pitilessly dissected. Thero tins not in yoars beon printed another such sensa tional entiro. A Sicilian Romance. James Pott & Company, New York, havo Jprosonted tho public ono of thu most beautiful books of travel of tho year. The Illustrations nro in color and from photographs and tho text is a Eorica of hitters from Syrncueo, Girghonti, and Palermo. Tho bounties of tho climate and sconcry and ancient temples more than effect the poverty of thu pooplo, nud one is charmed into pity for their helpless condition. A pretty English girl forms tho center ol a yet prettier romanco that comeh to a happy conclusion at thu end of the book. The author ia Norma Loriina and the excel lent tasto und refinement shown throughout makoa it n most dcRirablo addition to any library or family collec tion, 1.75. Trado supplied by Patton Brothers, Salem, Oregon. Henry Austin Clapp, tho famoua tho atrical critic, concludes In tho Novem ber Atlantic his remarknbtu series of Reminiscences. Mr. Clapp closes his papers with u strong appeal for an en dowed American theatre. Did You Sec that big lot of fancy holiday gtocaries re ceived by Branson & Riigan today? Now crop currants, new crop raisins, citron and lemon peel. Moro high-grado canned goods, etc. WANTED To put 05 sheep out on I shares Inquire of Sharrow audBinith nt 185 (Jointnorcinl street. 11211m Beginng Monday, Nov. 11, until we move into our new store, at 254- 256 Com'l, we offer Mon Of This includes our new Fall lines of men's suits and overcoats, youth's and children's suits and overcoats, hats, winter underwear, snips, hosiery, gloves, neckwear, Woolen Mill blan kets, umbrellas, slickers and mackintosnes, etc., in fact moth stock SPECIAL CLEAN - UP PRICES LINES AT 20 These goods More we move. :: flLEM HOOtEN MILL P oeitivelp) rsnTTVTO riT.TT GOODS LINES BY JAN, Ts And will give our customers the full benefit of all toods sow la stock at Never Heard of Rpfnrr Nnxmltu rlrncc c'litlnir lors nt 20c. Cashmere twills at 9 Sr i "I "MN- 20c. Handsome black Brochcs 25c' to 50c 1 J.at nlaid suites at 25c. HandsnmA Pnnnft rti' .. tauH Silk velvets at 50c. A fine assnrtitir.nt nf ..vil ? h 4- P. 4-n 1l. -.-J 31. -... uu. nvMi .... b'vunj ivwuuu puna, i dun nnens and n kins: some fine homespun table cloths ipft nS hnv's flrvHilnp' nprlcwpnr wear, all at reduced prices. Friedman's unici ouue mm vumnierciai o, daiem, Oregon. PECIAL SALE OF TOWELS For Less Than Linen Towels, Turkish Towels, Roller Towels JColion Towfi ---luweii ui an uciLiijiiun:. price. m cuuie cany ana avoia me rusli. Greenbaum'sDrv Goods Store : Plrsr door south of Post Office. itfmjuMvni Change in Management Hie Home Bakery Uavinit jnot piirchatcd tho Home Hakory, wo invi'o tho tiatronaKo ot tho Salem public. Wo Kuarnntoi) baUeduition at all fines. Firat-clnBa balcora only emplool. :: :: :: :: ;: Fred Brauning & Son D. n. Iluntslntcr. funeral Director. 107 Strcct.'Phonenld2423,SaleraOrceon. iencc 390 Court. Thone Dlftck2l8l. not a single item is reserved. TO 30 PER positively must a t 10 Per ai;ssss, -i-r t . at 1fir nn ..... uiti ... . ""'lb t Em OSiflrv --j any Iintc ntirl rinc ri.j.4. .bW New Racket' Wholesale Cost. 1 ney win not 'ast long at lb (Y)) DUST FLOUR MADE BT The Sidney Power Co BIDNKY ORIQOf tor (ainilv MM. mlr vnnr rm (or it. Bran and shorta alwiytoalu A. T. MN Agi Wo lmvo rcrclrcxt lame ttii rf l4 Piilt kUzccI sower ilp on.! wtaktt w lock oftlnr A utar uhlnslcfc kMi Stn'.a 11 klu,1, "llml 1;. ,, , fh Resl fj. S. cENTLtl JtW Phore 301 UlrK of our mail; 06 CENT be P1PB aft 661 BrifiLf "Hi "TTAiiiWSi ii a. 4 M ' L cleaneo m . sip km 299 COmmBRClAL STRB' (i,staaS m OSssSMI mjjflWfgO wmwwwwi'i