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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1902)
tie.- X i yym "(l2 ffifWff HOLVBRSONS Srf4' XJ33S,J33ES3E&C3X-0'3D'3a:3ESS Ott-XEnErJuTSr Bfoueltn Half -Yearly Event SAVE MONEY WHITE THINGS L Muslin Underwear TIiIb Whlto Solo we assure you, uinkos it a dtclded object to buy Muslin Wear., now. Know why? Tlio ilopartincnt Is at tho height of its glory now. Novor had so much thoro that's new llkoly 5,'won't havo again until anothor salo of White Novor had such n variety then tho prices moan so much not thai tlioy aro eo low (no prices aro lower) but thero's so much more for tho price than is usu allv nlven. Ono point howovar do eonros apodal emphasis, no matter how low tho price, thoro'a no ekitnpinp; of slzo or alighting of workmanship. White IRetans UNDERMUSLINS MEN'SSIIIRTS MEN'S COLLARS LACE CURTAINS ART GOODS EMBROIDERIES SHEETINGS MUSLINS TABLE LINENS TOWELS WHITE GLOVES AND SUCH LIKE. Thero are auqh savings In those whlto things that only the wasteful can afford to neg lect, Everything ....White Included in the Sale No room for details -too many styles We'll tnoroly quote a few pricos. If you nro interested in dainty muslin under garments, you'll surely not miss seeing this showing. Corset Covers 13o-l7o-3Jc-10c-8"c-f 1,10 and eo on. Drawers iao-27c-3fi5-33p-Gto-08 -8!)o. Gowns 78o-U.'te-tl.lfHI,38, etc. Kvery tho host value ever offored. SCHOOL LAND BOARD Makes Statement On son Loan. John- Admits There Was a Mistake As to Amount of Land. one Embroideries Brit0 1"zc", ic 10 t V'(S)" All ner, Bought specially forcible silo of Whlto. Wo show them tomorrow for tho flrat time. You can't expect a broader or choicer cijoob lug uvotl if you paid twlco as much as wo'll ask. "J? :'l A& 5 l-2c a yard . 3,000 yards Dainty Kdginga attd Insertions, inches wldo, In pattorno you'd pay 10 cents a In regular stocks. up to 4 yard for ft 11 l-2c a yard ";8 w Cambric and Nainsook Edgings, up to 0 Inches; liner Uons up to 3 Incbos. You'd pay regularly 10ft and 20 cents for thorn. 16 l-2c a yard Cambric and Nainsook Edgings up to 7 inches wide, tho finest and choicest patterns scon anywhar J, worth regularly up to 2ft conts a yard, Betides thueo you'll find thn entiro stock reduced in I'rlco. Wo show thorn Monday for tho llrst tlino. Towels U cents 20c Ones For 14c. Thoy'ro tho best L'Oc Towels' wo'vo soon for ninny n day. Largo slzo and warranted all nuro Llnuii. Not a homo that liaeu't ute for linen towels-not a housewife that won't bo clad to save Oc on a towel. Only ft dozen of them. Handkerchiefs 4 l-2c 2,000 of them-somn trimmod with dnlnty laces nnd In- sarllons-oomo plain hemstitched They'll to lc each i during this salo of White. Chiffon Ties Home beautiful stylos at vory low priced durlim tho ( WhituRalo. $ BOtlos for I 8J I 26 ttua 'or 87( tl 40 tlos for $1 10) H 00 ties for $118' 180 ties for II 35 ! 'J 00 ties for f 1 40 HOLVBRSONS GGS3iS CHmmmmm "alvmple's Only a few of our many special offerings receive mention today. All our high grade winter jackets and suits are grcaily reduced, bringing them within range of almost evcryi- pocket. & 'i i. a i - i j JV X A. Suits and Jackets y . aulf or Jacket that sold first of the reason for flu ; style, fit and lln lah the best. $6.67 tho TIih entire lino roduoed lu sauio proiHirltou. Utlier laulea aro tnew out wuy not your nicking them out why suae will soon bo broken, , Embroideries Two special simp In inauufactur ur'a sample strips. They are put up in 6 nnd yard pieces, It 1 oou Ulna dainty edges and insertions, worth MHo per yard, Wo sell tho plow of 0 yards for Special Neckwear Bargains A big lino hut In by express. All tho nowuit shapes In treks, narrow, rovurslblu fonr-ln-hands, bows, lm portals, oto. 60o Is the prlcu at most stores, 35 cents Wheat Market Ohlonen. J mi, 21 Wheat, Jan., 70)M May, n Han Fuinolfco, Jan, '.'l wiiealf I.uu,, and fl.OO. 35 cents Lot No. 2. CpiisUta of wide oiigea and of tine Gambrlo and dainty per yard ;ti yam 75 cents Insertions v llflllnriia worth 96o per yard; yam ptecea for Clothing Wo want to show you our lines of suits at $7.50 !l $9.85 $11.90 $14-25 We know thay aio the boat valuta thawn. Hats IGOLD DUST FLOUR MAba nY j The Sidney Power Co, HIDNICV OUKUOM i Mn-lo for family use, ask your grocers I for It. Hran and shorts always on band. I A, T. WALN Affent To Our Friends and Patrons... TIiom now Sacks havo arrived, and wo lire now prepated to supply nil hands and tho cook with Wild Rose Flour Tho bightwit vrade goods over offered ,iu this market. Ask your grocer (or it. Warranted to Give Perfect Satisfaction Salem Flouring Mills Co. New shapsa in stiff mid soft bats. 50c to $4 2)alr$mple'6 sxmmummMKrt&Bne&amsKa&s Of Course You are Thinking Whero you nro solni to bavo your watob, clock or Jewelry repaired and wben )oo WJIHIIIIlut WI HIS" "" VVUIIIIVMVV til MllliH H IlllltMM Z fSV ff,J -Ov ' . cV . AT s7 4UOttLMLr iSmlim Tho Htnto School J.anil Hoard bos tnndejublc ho following statement in to'atlou to the o n?on Hcbool Land IJeard: "The whole thing Is only ono nf sev eral little tempests In a local hyettrical teapot which boils spasmodically for political effect only. The business of tho State Laud Board is all done publicly and nlways with tho Intention of pr moling tho public welfare. Wo aro glad this question has como up because It has disclosed a mistake of which wo were not owarn. We have never in tl e past and do not now pretend to bo infallible. "Air. Jobnscn'a first appl c tion was rejected, the eamo as we often reject applications when tic information soetns indequate, but which upon a fui ther allowing is itlloned. Tlild loan in this rebpect does not differ from many others, because wo often, where thcio seems any doubt ns to tho valuo of the security offered, reject It altogether, or until some further showing cxn be mado. In this case, after eomuthing liko two years, tho application nui re newed, accompanied with a snmo seven actual Hales in that ity, fiirnlshoJ by an abstractor, io.ll fying that one tract, for instance, of twenty asros had sold lu 1800 for $3,701, another of 40 acrea sold for f 12,782 and another of four nrrcs sold for $2100 in lHU.'i.Theso tracts in actual snlos brought from $275 an aero to J525. Ono tract of forty-six ncrcH, being threo narca more than wesupposed thlaeecurlty contained, sold for over $275 an nero. Although theio flgu'cs may bo somewhat ubovo what tho amu land would luivo fold fc r since; yet, an is well known, Salem has never bad a boom, but making this allowance, the valuation wo mado on this supposed forty-threo acres waB only Jt75 an aero to cover tho rulcB of tl board, whereas, tbulnstancoa furnished from tliu records reach as high as $525 an nuro. U "Tho application as furnished us de clares there aro -Hi. 28 acres under cultiva tion. Wo accepted thi3 statement aatruu because it was awnrn to. Tho tracts had originally contained that much land and was so described in former mortgages, but eleven acres had been sold off, and (hie fact in some way escaped tho atten tion of tho county attorney und abstrac tor. Tho state is in no danger of loslue a dollar on tho loan becauso the thirty- two acres aro wortli much more than tho loan, hut tho security is not within tho law which requires three times tho value of tho loan. The Intention of tho board was right and the error is simply n mistake that hotter men than wo often mako. Wi havo loaned ovor $1,200,000 since we havo boon handling tho school fund, and while this mistake will result in no loss to tho school fund, it is to bo regretted, tho avidity with which It is slezed upon merely testilles to tho excel lence of n management which liaa not been excelled by any nanking firm nnj whoro doing a similar volumeof business. Wo havo been frequently abueod by men for refusing them loans, charging that It was through n deelro to keep money in the treasury, but here is a case whoro censuro comes for making ono. It la always a question of judgment, nnd tho publio olllcor 1" to be congratulated who doss not catch it going and coming. "Tho board has never instructed an agent to mnko any particular kind of report upon an application, ill JuJg. ment Is always left nerfeailv freo so far as tho board is concerned. In this case tho attorney's recommendation was baaed, no doubt, on tho list of actual files thatjiad been made, us wai Urn board's contusion to allow the loan to bo mado, The only mistnkn was In the matter of tho amount of tho seenrity, but not a dollar of loss will result from it, although it Isto bo regretted. Wo vory often disallow applications oven when icoouimouded by the attorneys." SMALL STRIP OF LAND Sued For in the Alarion County Circuit Court. James Finney nas begun suit against William II. Kgan to establish boundary nnd tlt'oto .71 ic r s of aid, being a stiip off the south side of a 303 ncro tract be longing to tho plaintiff Ho alleges that this strip has boon in tho poseoe slon of himsolf and predecessors for over 31 years. Ho asks Judgment for tho recovery of the land, $100 damages for having with held It nnd f 150 special ilnuingps for hnv iig destroyed "omo grain planted thore o'i by the plaintiff, and rlo for costs and dhburiomeuts. Canon & Adams and P. H. D'Arcy ore attornoys for Finney. THE QUESTION OF SKILL Billy Dunn Says Oregon Horsemen Can Ride Well. ',1 Relates Instance of How Newt Junes, of Heppner, Stumped the Boise "Broncho Busters. OUT OF DEATH'S JAWS Thrilling Rescue of a Utica Woman The Story oTthe Event as Told by Mrs Tucker--A Horrible Experience With a Happy Ending. 1 - ffiggg'g.J nBHEsnsKHsaanffiBHHMwsiEaigiaj, Want Oretron Men. A petition to tho Department of the Interior has been circulated at the Capitol, to tko effect that the forest rangers appointed in this state continue to bo Oregon men. It was generally signed by the state olllcluls and em. ployes. Tho men engaged In the oapaeitv of rangers at present uro Oregon men, with but a few exceptions. Greater Salem Commercial Club ltegulsr meeting Wad, ,ln. 22, g( in, ilusfnesi of important. 1-21 -It. N, J, Juiuu, Sacy eoi .. s" t .1 a . I , , .-.----- - .. wueroyou ru ia inaMi w9jKmusiup nt reasonable prteec can havo your -i - Watches Cleaned 755 Main Springs 75C AND WAUKANTWD. Jp Wj o9 eidjr the highest grsda of maUrM. 1-4 Hiwra isi m& u m i -. ., .. a. . . ., f - 4 VOIVaUCTJ I I'lmi's the n't eo far Initaaoo ytu Good Tilings for . . . Christmas a. Tax 'jtBrttCfyrUe! Rementer. yw' meeting to tax, Meaaay night, 5t, !vy Jan. iff" ,,r8h, Reraerater. estinj Jail, tax yers tawiUng.to levy soboe) tax ( jwui, at tHe Ulty Ar walUNS far vou hr. V iiv NMrMtlMMry, pJuw pwddlugs, nuts, mnm. wlu woatt, and a host of good thing that ar all ready for tho taWe, r that y will utHMt in your Obristmaa eokry, If vim unlar Mtly, )u will bo suw to havt tUw rady tu tliua. Wj sur uhU s mr flue awartmeut of Ohrktmss wakary. The La (orona Clear is the standard of quality. Has no and always givwt satisfation. Iluokesteiu, Salem. equal, "K. lu M T Rineman 3 J Stilt BIM It Stayton Case is Dismissed The eaio heard at Stayton Monday, and attended by Attorneys C. L. Mo Nary and 8. I Haydtn of tMs gity, WM dUmlssed. It was the Stt Vttn llowar lonneHy, ekargl with rawi- Yov Must Try &He o( that ohawoltow (Huutan) rk- w iu mik at Branson lUgjm, TWw ara opening a new Unci t, ! ( Ilnsa'a. tho bst. Ami don't fa?' i:jt OregonlAQ Will Dunn, ono of tho O. R. , X. con doctors running botween Tcndlcton and Portland remarked upon a recent article appearing in this paper, auent tho fact that Moncrleffe Hrothors havo imported broncho bu6tcrs" into tho Malheur country to break horses for tho South African cavalry service. Mr. Dunn form erly lived in Wyoming and has seen ruueh of this western region In which horseback ridiog In a flno art, and it Is commonly supposed that as good saddlo men llvo as are to be found anywhere in tho world. Said ho. "I believe that right hero in Umatilla county and over In Morrow are tho best horeomon In tho world. If thero are any inon onywhero ivho con rldo anything that wears hide, it is right hero. I heard about an affair at Uoiso, ono time, when Newt Jones, a eon of JomeB Jones, of Heppner, eamo along. Thoro was to bo n 'broncho busting' contest, and cowboye who rrofoea excollenco In that lino of of work had gathored from all over the west. They woro thero from Idaho. Or egon, Washington, Utah and Novada, nnd tho crowd comprised as lino saddle mem ns over woro a pair of chaps. Newt Was Blooded, 'Young Jones looked ovor tho pros pects, and doclded that ho wanted some of tho fun himsolf, but ho was anxious to Beo to it that no ono said that ho had easier horses to rldo than tho others. Henco, when hod row tho llrht clmnco to solcct his animal, lie hunted up the man who drew tho last chonco, and traded with him, giving all tho ether fellows the ad vantage, ond allowing them to pick out tho host horsos, and he took what was left. "Nowtwou tho honors of tho con- test, nnd oonvlnced tho crowd that Or ogon men could ride some. Ho stayed In tlio esddlo while his horses plunged and reared and bucked, as only wild rniigdliorfoa will do, nnd not one of them was ablo to uneeat him . "lie was brought up in tho Heppner hills, and learned nil lie knows about horses from tho exporlenco In tho rountry surrounding that little town. I believe be can rldo any horse evn r born. Some Other Nervies. UphiLaruinlo, Wyoming, one day, a follow named Sam Collins offered to do something that soared tho nnjor portion of the life out of a band of oowboys that had assembled there. A band of horeos we: e in a corral, and a dispute aroso as to who was tha best rider. Collins made a proportion to the most offensive ono that caused him to crawfish, and gained for Collins a name for nerve of an unus ual nature. He laid a $20 cold nl.. ,, the ground and said to tho other ene: 'Now if you will agree, wo ,vi 8taiul up here on this board that we will place place aver (1m opening ot tho corral. We will jump onto the back of the first hor 0 that cornea out, without saddle or bridle and ride as h ruus with all the others running with him. Th other fellow did 1101 accept th oiler. "Aaotlwr onwbojr eawe through one time driving slock from Orffcon into jm,nK. unit HNve an exhibition that H, m. nor,) of that region ttm k ihy had imjvw Men y on More l,0 kow how to sliok iK a sddle. -In faet, l gWi ,H u 0roMI import homuien, and that Malheur watiw ol bringing in ridiM fta di.e to tint tomiMtarir UuhMo betwoen th lo- imUlilj ol Owgonkns to rul- as well M """ "iwr staios in the wost." How Mrs. Anna M. Tucker, of 352 Kossuth avenue, Utica, N. Y., woe enveit from a horrlblo fate when death's jaws wero almost closing upon hor is (old In the following statement make by her to a reportor. "It was soon after tho birth of my llttlo boy," sho enld. "Threo different doctors had dono their best for me, but tboy all failed to do me any good. My caeo seemed to be a combination of nervous ond stomach troubles. I had fainting epella, my food did not digest nnd cauEod me gieat distress. My head felt very badly and nt times I was delirious. 1 lost in weight from 130 to OS pounds, I had no color, my feot and hands wero cold and limbs had a prickly sensation as though asleep. I was not refreshed by sleep nlthougli I slept heavily, "1 learned of Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills from a published caso similar to miua that bad been cured by tho pills. I took threo or four boxes boforo 1 was certain that I was being benefited but con tinued thoir use until I was entirely cured, "I nm glad to recommend Dr. Will iams Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo for tiey aro tho medicine that enved my lifo. I do not beliovo tnat ordinary medicine could havo cured mo." Although Mrs. Tucker's was a severo caio, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured hor. Lessor troublos riold even moro readily to tho potent action of this marvelous medicino. Not only will these pills cure cases similar to Mrs. Tucker's but they havo been proven to bo an unfailing specific for such diseases ai locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. VltUB' dance, sciatica, nouralgia, rheumatism, nervous headacho, after effects of grip, of fevers and of other aiuto dis-uues, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow comploxions and all forms of weakness either in male or female Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palu Pooplo aro sold by all dealers, or wid bo sent postpaid on receipt of prlco, Ofty cjnts a box, or a'x boxos for two dollars and a half (they aro imversold in bulk or by tho hundred) by addreBS inj Dr illiams Medicine Co , Schen ectady, N. Y. They act directly on tho blood nnd nerves. Avoid imltMione$ su istltutcfl never cured anybody. m m B 0 STOR COURT SALEM, OREGON. BS a a a n a so a n H R H E C3 13 H H 0 Monday's SALE for This Day Only. At 4C At tic At 10c At 23c At 69c Heat Amoskengh nprou gingham 1 blues and browns, tho boat goods, no clieeco cloth. Regular prlco 7Kc This Dij Fancy striped Outing Flnnnol,good and thick splendid value. Regulur prlco 7c. This Day ( Wliito Turkish Towels 8(1x18 Fronch Curl, rattling value. Regulnr prlco 15o. ThlSDj, Wliito all-wool Haby Flannel, beat quality, pink borders. Kegulnr prlco 35 conts. Tills Di,i French Kid glovos, all colors nnd black. Tin best valuo ovor offored. Regular price f 1 00. ThlSDj, Remnants of Dress Goods, Outing Flannels and WalstliiBS at Little Prices, Our Sales Only Last One Day. MrFVflY COURT STREET. SALEM, ORE. HffitaE3E0HDQE2EEKE33HHBHKBs1HBi Rubber bicycle capes and ride througl storm. Shoes that will wear well. Embroideries and laces, new patterns, Dress skirts, all wool for little money Hosiery in wool or cotton, best values, Furs-one-third reduction in price at Greenbaum's Brv Goods Sti Next Door to Post Office. NEW TODAY. WAN'iKD. Responsible Managor to take eimrgo ol nnroroom and ofllco to no openeri in Uret'on to further busi ness iiitereM ol old c laldished manu facturing rnncrrn. N!wy jlM) per month nnd e.xira puii.e. Applicant innit furnish good references and have tlWMcvsh. Addrees Superintendent, P.O. x 1121, Philadelphln.Pa. 1-20-27 FOR RKNT.-My houee in Polk county, on Wallacoroad. Apply at place or 267 Center street. Salem. F. P. Rol- J'"j 1 20 !U FOR SALK. Two heifers, will beTeh in about four months. Innuiro of O f . Anderson, 1 miles north of thn t'i steel bridge in ino. j. 'oik county It F. D 1 -20-3f Sewing Machines For Rent... There is always qnite a demand for rentiug machines at this season of the yoar to do tho spring sewing. Wo rent good new machines, completo with all attachments, delivered at your door. BKIk Ian lu Mt -- . . 1 rBmSMEOM m m mm mmaE39t -( tSSmYmSt ny not Dtiy a good lecond-hand ma- '....'.! WJ" u,?.'r Plain work, save buy will i you can buy it for f5 or f 10, ami the price of It in a few month..? few months? uuiiayen number of them guaranteed all ready for use, at the above prlco". 9 9 9 parts for all ma- Needle?, oils and chines, 1ERNATS0NAL POULTRY FC! A mcllcatd rou'try (Mi which elves the most remarkable t suits. It prert disease. It cures cbldien cholera. It greatly Increases ibe e productloiJ It make chickens crow vry rapidly. Put up la 25c. 50c, $1,00 size cactd and 25 pound palls. :. : : : ; THE WONDERFUL EGG PRODUCER Tho groatest Incroaso in pi ogsJins given "INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD" a wondorfi throughout every etato. We guarantee that it cannot bo fed to hons ati winter or summer, without showing n largo innreaao in eggs. You do iuu iiiu iuju in mi ciuu uiiiunsu uecuiiBo u win ninKo you moro uiodmb ducting its cost. One eal month will Pay the enti fecdine and It often double the supply, Its poisonous or injurious i bus vory superior moriti, it Gives a Glossy ft It prevents uicknoae, iieauu, causes young c very rapidly Invijjoratoi organs, eupplhs mater! muscle and featherp, boncflclul during moul It invigorates the 01 fianaand bens will lay It will proparo your c market moro rapidly preparation and has i years by prominent cl R.'marKableCash Wlilcn U prluted on liuv. nav fur. nml nw - , 1 -j "-", ""-- uvx or one ou cent tox, or fl size box of '-Intornational Poultry Foo! and If it fails to fulfil our claims write to our ofllco aud we will refutl We will pay anyone $1,000 In cash if wo ever refuso to live up to thil Intornational Food Co,, Minnoi; Also Clicaoest to Use. Our 215 nant. I1.1v nnnioi, inn r.,.i. 1 ,n 1 , -. .. nn . .u'? inn fu.i- f..rr .n.. Mv"" .uu ?o,j? ,u.r- lowJ! uur B,z V rT. r .. . , 'u",0 . " Jiuioi aiioru to pay zo conts per box Mum iimi on v contain ffi) feel8. 100 feeds for 25 cents f is certa: V"-i"i mmi 40 meus ior -O cents. Uuv costs 10 pnnl a mnnfli ta fowl -SOLD BY- gly&L "W J&. C3rS SZ I&3E1JJ i-ouiiry supplies of all Klads. Interaatlonsl Slock Food, SALEM, F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 LlfcfnvNt o.u Fii.!.7v&". B'. ft- " -W.,,,S .NjlUIII nes. Come AndlGet The Key OARPET BRRGJ Smfjll I ' ' JM m Pfft has iBid a order prwwieRM wveleraus wrvloo aeoiiitmte. for elvil Uroat BritaU k baiMine t tt. You lorn . Jou pat per month. ...v.-.. .. , uhi, awi utm't 01 Fba ) lleintet bulk preserves in stone jars. The St. Blmn wtaaroot i b-omi. ww and ii nui'i n. ". "V. f. 8 " r-...k U. V4iiien( UJSiij 'Mr ouge can own thu u.i,i..i Vu,ni . i..ui ..- "... uuyiuoryonand !t J45 or It u ttlii'Ulfr inl.... .. iMirrvtti. ur we H mv ,a Weart that we ff - or plan w exitfeoM. Our Annual Clearance Sale of Carpet Remnants Rpp-an CONIDAV imOCORNli I ore ue roma of tho pritos we ore offering Jy3!?T n'amU worth f. 50.. 15 .udH Axuiinster wnrlll , in vi::r .... . . -I---V u-nrth fill me.w, enough tor double rooms. Lots of fcinall Pl rn b iu your room measurements and lot n, show vouW A few '0-mg. B oowpaay cmAiu wcvmittol The talent Furnituro House &&' Pacific Home Builder's Ass'n Local sswit. Win.-... ., . . Ore. AWBi.n!:,,',.1,,"I.wA S4l"n- uieu. lorntle- The Pioneer Bakery. .-Tl0 th8,uJ"iff As one hZ ,Z ::.1" ' ,0 y thaoakea -m -. WUI IWr V WUM H.n ,!. 1 rf it, gm UMML IV llflva r." n r IU hom-m,i T T' . 10.000 .treiDEUELOPW barrel- R bter ,lua cur 1, u mS I lZl ' d in the diwlo VgA JJ how you can proJuce th . Yicinlty durIn Vffifg I - .-wu. , u 0 ccii-; 'r. ttt&TiXi I SUsAt"' lJteod.