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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1902)
-in Vw- aa s n n . i. if mi i I hi pmm ! .''!'"SJ!!i' MM1IHHMI j Vdtff i -a gALEjOF White things are selling faster than they ever sold . before. And why not? Prices lower than they usually ' are and everything just as good. Better value and more of them than we ever had. ' -EVERYTHING WHITE AT SALE PRICES-' EMBROIDERIES Jj 6Hfr-UiJc-IOc. Z nach values boioro Novor low They're bo dainty and pretty, and somany of I tbom, tliot ovory tasto is suited. & UNDERMUSLINS Lower priced than you thought thoy'd be. Wo mlht mention price, but it wouldn't bo of any ' uso without bolng connected with the garments. WHITE TOWELS ' 20c ONES FOR He. Tbey'roall linon and extra bIxo. Never saw thoir equal. You'll ace them die played in tho atoro. " - SDalrmple's Ha Only a few of our many special offerings receive mention today. AH our high grade winter Jackets and suits arc greatly reduced, bringing every pocket. Suits and Jackets A suit or Jacked that sold first of Uie reason for $10; stylo, fit and fin ish tho beat. $6.67 The ontlre lino reduced In the satno proportion. Other ladles are- gleking thorn out why not you7 iioa will soon bo broken, Embroideries Two special snans In inanufictar or's earnplo otrlpn. Thoy are put up in 5 and 0 ynrd piocos. I,ot 1 con tains dainty edges and Insertions, worth 12)o por yard, Wo soil tho ploco of 0 ynrds for 35 cents Lot No. 2. Courlttn of wide edges and Insertions of flno Oambrio an.i dainty patterns, worth 25a per yard j 0 yard piocos for 75 cents HMrmple'e ions u t hWS"i F6 tulo UU you that we have largest and Everybody knows that for they coma in every day for lenses and broken parte ol (rninns which could not bo had auy other place, in coniotiieuoo our trade is sur passing even last year with tho present beginning. There aro also other reasons. we ure prompt, accurate, and reasonable In charges. When jon need us. gtxeus a trial. HYK8TG8TEDFURK. i, oLA-S. H. HINGES MriV6Km,4,-s,t Come And Get The Key i You mb Qn this beautiful lome W 'Kill buy Hforjouand let jou pny njitVar 8 45 or 10 45 ir month. Wthout htfewt. i)r w will pay on tHJ4,H99riRv up j'i" hw(md vii tnu.v rloottlwribanauy ollwt company or pmn in wjui'. lKlfk iowe Builder's Ass'n. 15J-J2 AWHt bIUI. ptrlUi.Or, & il iamU jyJIWHieuo noiei, oaienj, i, Jkfgmi wanted, ladteo or genUa- '. MM DEUELOPHENT.... $T tutrrkti Khe Harbor Iwa &&j?$xrjr.HUia ,tfd X t. WWTiEY CO I WT PW .' ' "" -m"1wwwiipsjsipf """ BESOMS s m , W, HI WHITg H h 8 H n H H m H H 9 H m B IB HANDKERCHIEFS 2,000 at 4J cent! cacli. Home trimmed with pretty laces and some plain hemstitched. Others atOc, 8c, lie, 17c, 23c, and up to $1.23. LACE CURTAINS m $1 DOonesfor I 86 pair $2 00 ones for $1 45 pair Better think of what you'll need in Curtains for this spring. You'll savo money by buying now. MEN'S NIGHTGOWNS Made of flee, soft Muslin, and Tory daintily trlmmod with rod or bluo embroidery work. During this salo of Whlto they'll bo C2 cents each. M H m m m m H m m " BB them within range of almost , V JC Special Neckwear Bargains A big lino lust In by ox preen. All tho nowoat shapes In tecks, nnrrow, roverslblo four-ln hands, bows. Iin- perlals, otc, GOo is the prico nt most stores. 35 cents Clothing Wo want to show you our linos of suusni $7.50 $9.85 $11.90 $14-25 Wo know they aie tho best valurs shown. Hats New shapes In stiff aud soft half. 50c to $4 moot complete stock In option! goods. ei Good Things for . . . Christmas Aro waiting for you here. We lave ronftxjtlonery, plum puddings, nuts, raisins, minra meats, and a host of good things that are all rady for the table, or that you will need In your Ctirlstmsa cookery. If you order early. )ou will ba sure to have them ready In time. Ito sum and our tine atcortmeut ol Ohiistuiia cookery. M T Rineman JSWl?l raoat JJ J v r - Vjv j k fyKjr COMMON COUNCIL MEETING . New Rules for the Fire dc- partment Adopted. Tho principal business considered by tho city council Tuesday ovenlng was matlnm relating to tho flro department. For tho belter control of tho department a resolution vas passed to tho effect that no member Is allowed to be away from tho hall after 10 o'clock p, m. without an order from the chief. That ho cannot leavo tho city without permission from the cl if, and then must provido a capable substitute. Tho doors of the department aro to bo fitted with locks, and when a mombor is outsido after hours, lie wilt bo givon a koy by tho chief for admission. This action is taken on account of tho fact that tramps aro constantly spending tho nlirbt in tho engine room, and all tho mon aro asleep upstairs. To prevent tho occurrence of any accident or mlschlof tho doors will bo kept looked nt night horeaitor. W. W. JohrFon, chief of tho depart ment, recommended the retention o' tho prosont hosemon in thoir positions. Theynre: L. U. Murphy, W. II. Beh wood, Ctom. Lewis, U. N. Churchill, William London, Ralph Churchill, liar old Jorgenson, Ira Jorgensou and Louis London. The communication was ac cepted by tlit) council. Another matter of thin nature was re ferred to tho committee on flro and water. It was that on Twelfth street near tho Woolen mill and also on Ccn- tro street, tho flro plugs aro so arranged that If a flro should occur Hcross tho Btroot, tho lioso would Imvo to be laid across the railroad track, and might In terfere with tho progrofcsof the trains. K. M. Oroisan petitioned tho council for a franchise granting him right to mako improvements to his property on a basis of one foot (lowor than required by the ordinance, which Isilfl feet above low-wator mark. It was referred to the committee on streotH and , 'public prop erty, with powor to act. Tho petition won accompanied by tho written con sent of the adjoining proporty owners Herman W. liarr communicated with tho council for permission to suspend his watch sign from tho electric light polo nt tho cornor of Htnte nud Lihorty strcots. It will be hung nlno feet above tho ground. Alderman Pohlo wan granted tho right to erect a corrugated iron huildliig 21x20, in tho roar of tho Pohlo A Bishop place of busluosB. The monthly bllls,aggregatlug f 455.HO worn ordorod paid; tho committee asked further timo to cousldor tne claim of J F. 8talger (or $28,35. Dills Paid, F H. Oralu 1 00 no no 85 VJ Williams 2 J. L. Btoiiktou Walter Moioly 1 Q. W. Putmaii 1 John Ilitokett 00 Drowsier A Whlto 'A 80 Pattonllros 7ft W II Unrghardt Co 7ft Balotu Water Co 1IH Hti UhIoiii L. P. it T. Co 21 M J. A, Simpson 2,100 V. H. Craig 2 1X1 Rtatesnian Publishing 0o 2 IK) 7, J. Itlcws H 00 Urlswold A Ohaso 7-15 Woller Bros 13 47 VY. M. Slegmund 6 00 It. M. Wndu ACo 4 45 K. H Lamport , 6 IK) It M. Wade A Co 0' Dliiue A Honieyer 3 00 It. A. Harris 4 00 Salem (Inslight Co 10 00 House Furnishing Co 4 65 MARION COUNTY PROBATE Ifdna J. Ilrowu wai appointed ad minlstrutrU' of the ostato of Win. F. luuthaiii, valued nt 0.000. I. i. Pattersuii reports 'JIB 1)7 oath on hand in the T, O. Marker estate. Til Ford reports f 14,101 30 collected In Win. Cosier estate. V.. J. Faruham, administrator H. l. Oitorhoiult. reports estate settled and he was dlsehargHl, W, T. SlnHH)n tllod bond as attin.nU tratorof Win, T. Utfuu estate. John Stanley estate settled. John Patterson, administrator Harriet Pattrui estate, til ml bund fJi.000. Amort? the Mormons. T o ltvv T. O, HifT I). I), uill Ifotme this evening, at 8 o'oioek, In the Metho dist ohurch on "Thirty Ye.irx Ainoig tho Mormons." He Hvid in Utah and the uocky Mountain AUUt thirty years, and lit Iceturi' Is the result id his own obMrvatloH and experience. He Is an attractive i4ntform orator. Admissluu U the Wt-ture is (rve. OAlb'X'OKIA. In Olden Times Peoulo overlooked the iuutortaueeof I ermaneutly beueflolal effects and were satutliM wttn transient actien: but now that it is generally known that Syrup o Figs will permanently overcame habit ual ooiutipatleu, well-informed people will not buy Qttm laxatives, which at for a time, but finally Injure the system, ltuy the genuine, made by tho Califor nia Fig byrup Co. NEW TODAY. LOST A thirty seend degree Masonle tjHwiw, ou me eountv reaa ielweeu urooKs ana oaiem. riauer will re ceive suitable reward by leaving tame at Journal Dirks. MINE WORKERS CONSIDER The Charges Made Against Officers. iKur anaj'oms, Jan. 22 Routino bu i ness consumed tho greater portion o to' dav's Besoion of tho Miners convention the election of officers according to tho plan outlined yosterday alter Mlis Mere dith's charges against President Mitchell and Becy Wilson having been deferred until tho investigation cotnmittoe have reported. It is generally believed that Mitchell nnd Wilson will bo re-elected. LUCAS WILL BE RETURNED Special polico ofllcor Hedrick is ex pected to arrlvo tonight from Scattlo, with J. Lucas in custody. Ao Boon as Lucas was arrested ho secured counsel and preparations wero mado to resist tho requisition papers issued by the governor. At tho trial here, an effort will bo made to prove that Lucas was a contractor of tho stono work on the Chemawa building, instead of an ngcnl or sub contractor." If this is success ful tho chargo ugalnBt him, that of lar ceny by bailee, will readily ho proven. A Fireman Badly Hurt A very unfortunate and serious acci dent occurred at Grants lass Saturday uvenlng at 0:15 o'clock whllo tho north bound overland wab "wooding up" at that place, Fireman Joo Stafford of Hose burg being the victim of tho unfortunate affair. Tho engine on which Stafford was filing for Euglnoer Dick Morris wap run up beside of tho wood dump and Urakeman Al MorUu, before springing tho crate and dumping the great mass of wood into the tender netted if all was ready hut tho steam exhaust of the engine rendored his words inaudihlo to Stafford who was ut that time clearing tho tender to rocelvo tho new cargo of wood and tho brakeman receiving no rosponso toliiR ipiory supposed that all was well and tipped tho crato, dump ing the great mass of wood upon the llreuian. He was Bonn extricated from beneath the wood by tho trulnmon and it was found that his left arm broken,! his shoutdor dislocated or severely lie Jurod, hisjtw frightfully bruited and probably broken und it hub loured that he had alo suffered internal Injury. Strange Acts 111 Fisco 8N hiiAM'isi'o, Jan. 21 At an early hour this morii'iig Patrolman Kugcno O. ItobiiiBon, of the Southern Station, wan mortally wounded by throe burg lers whom lie surprised in the act o breaking Into a luuhtam store ou Val encia stieet near Sixteenth. Ho died soon after being taken to the honpttat, Ouuot the trio ulstifu erackera, nuimd to be F. Daly, us badly Mounded by u allot from the policeman's pUtol und captured. Hoblnson diioovered the hu'glur Just as they wuio entering tho More, ami in. medlutuly croesed the street to arrett thetn, culling iihiii them lo kiirreuder as he did so.liieti'ud of obeying,) hey opened flro upon tii in eiiiiultaueoiuly, and thrtu bullets (truck the olu)mau in the ab domen. Ah befell lie owmd tire ih his revolver and etruck oif of the li.ir glars, who run for u short distance in o the arms of another iHiltcemau. atlrneuil to the soeuo by the shots, fliu other two men escaped meanwhilo, and, although a posse of policemen soon took up die scout, they managed to elude their pur suers, Daly refused to tell tho identity of his companions. When tho firing commenced in the street below, Adnlph AlbortoiHyer, who had been sufferlug from delirium tre mens for several days, sprang from ids bed, ami, wish a leream of terror, uithed Into the hallway, broke utvay foil grasp of his nurse, ran to the front uf Die home, and plunged through window, carrying sash and all with him. The uu loitunate man lauded onauaniiliig oer tho entrance to a store below and ruiUl lo lie edge, where he clung for ami -lueut. Then he dropped heavily to the sidewalk, striking on bus head ami was fou d unoonulous. Albcrsmeyer was hurried to the oily aud county hospital, but as he was being lifted tu the uprat ing table he gasped aud died. PERSONALS Mrs, J. L. Gowen of Jeffercon has re turned home after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Adamsfora few days. Mrs, Ueo. Shirley of Washlulen it visiting Mrs. 1. H. Shirley of Saleai. Mrs. John Ueppell is In the oily today from Aurora. Mrs. Jos. Mayer has returned to her home lu tabanou, after a vtslt with her brother, K. It. WIdard of this eitywU e en route home from Portland. Mrs. Anna Hall hat returned to h r home at Staytoo, Dr. B. F. Glety of Aurora It in the eUy today. J. K. Weatherfoid ol Albany was in SaUiu yssterday, TO FIGHT FIRE IN MANILA Ilueh J. Bonner to York Methods in Former Chief of tho New York Firo Department, Hugh J. Bonnor, hni been selected by President Itootevelt to tako charge of tho lire department nt Manila. He will show the Filipinos how to flgbt fire in Now York fashion. CONDOR MAY BE WRECKED Boat Picked up Indicates the Fact. Pout Townhbsii, Jan. 22. Tho rovoi uo cutter Grunt has returned from a endue in search of wreck we anund Vancouver I 1 mil nnd reports that Indiana have p'ckeil up an unidentified sldps boat on ihirrlay Sound, thoiiirl t to belong to the Condor as similar lxnts are carried by wars) i ii. Shoalso sighted an nnkiio.vn derelict no ir Capi Ileal thought to he the schooner I. Paint. Touched For AJhousand IlAHrroi i, Ky. Jan. 21. The mi of Hartford was robbed by four iiihii tills morning. They secured about a thoiiiaud ddlara. A llht oaourred between the eitizousand inbbers but tho latter got away. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR ALL BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind and Pains in Stomach, Impaired Digestion. Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. Hto Salo now oxcoods SiX MILLION Doxos pot Annum, 1'rtp.rtJ only by the Proprietor, THOMAS HUDCIIAM, St. Helens, OnsUnd. Sold Evorywhoro, in Boxes, 10c. and 25c. U 6. A, Depot, 363 Cnl Street, New Vorr Gral,2E?iJrllS Friday. Jantary 24th. MR, MYRON B. RICE Prosouts IWhose Baby Are You? A Fa ree far UueldHK )wrpo mIy lly Mark B. Swan, witti MISS MAY YOKES Ciut.YV. Bor. aiJ a si rose csnpiay of CsatMUas Prkts. 7C SOr. as! 35c Bm tests $100 lawlfK eua FiUejr at 9 a m. Introduce New the Philippines. Salem Justice Court. In Justice of tho Peace O'Donold's court one easo was disposed ol today This w.i tho suit of Hettlo A. Uoynolds vs. II. 11. MuiiBon, to co'loct f3l.80. The matter waa settled by stipulation, the plaintiff receiving $.'0 00 aud $5 attorneys fee. Tho nltornoys wero fi'inhnm A Manh for the plaintiff and John Hay no for tho defeiiBO. Allinul mill (ic. The Mi ivy of Mine. Alhnui'H first Lor don engttgeuient Ik nx follewrt: Colonel MnpletHiu heniil of her singing nt o theater at Malta, and, thlnUng that nIk would bt MiieeeMft'iil. lie mndo liei uu iitTer, thtougli nu agent, of n contract tii ux In liei' MiiJt'Hty's theater. Shi tigreiil to It Mild went to I.oiuiou; but, on uiTlxlug llii'ie, m1ii told the cubman to dilve her to the itnllnii opein house. He, liiHtend of going to Hit Mujexty's, link lnr to fitm (iitiilen wlili h vu8 nln diMoted to ItallHii opeui She w.14 slmwi! up tu the in.mngcr't olili'f ni.il Miiiii'il t lit t nIh' hud tome to nlgn the t'oiitrmt wlilrli Mi Mnplesou ha I nilt-reil litr. Mi. U.m-, t.i.iiklug to p;.i .i .'like on Ills rlwil, Mti)1esun, inn 'i- i.m u contrnet, and Albtuil signed It. Mr. Uyo then told lier thnt he was not Colonel Maplesou, but thnt he eould do inueh better by her. Ho offer ill to tear up the contract if she liked hut told her thnt Nllson was singing nt Her Majesty's and would brook no rlwil. Albnnl decided to lot tho contract stand nud thus became one of tho stars of Coveut Gulden, ovoutunlly marrying the son of Mr. Gye. Sewing Machines For Rent... renting m ihines at this hmou ui the j-. .-. u nn Fin, op (WWII tf a rat gol new waehfrnM, rowpitie with all attaihmenie.deJiveratjvwrdoor. Why wt ltuy a eood eod-haRd ma. wmw fm hi bay It lor 16 or tin ,i all rady fer mft. at ttw abov. Jr.c. 9 NelWs.oiUaud ,,., (or , M, F. A- WIGGINS F.."5;,"m,"!"-"''- iniHftJ Chicago storR PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE THURSDAY'S BIG SPECIALS FOR THIS DAY ONLY At 2ic At$1.95 At 39c At 15c 9c I rt,win llntr Pins, lc each: full count Hat pins, two for lc ; SanB Silks, 3o spool. Our sales InBt only ono day. ffl flkEYOY BROS., Props. Court Street, Salem. HteliD Ondepueap and Embroideries. See our windows. See our goods and prices. You will see at a glance:- that our prices are lower, on the same qualities of gcods than any other house in Salem. .Our spring goods are com ing in. New Ginghams, all the newest patterns just received;- a full line, filo embroidery silks all shad es. You will save money, by trading at - - Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next D cor to Post Office. IERNATI0NAL POULTRY FOOD A medlcaed poultry tooi which lives the most remarkable results, It prevent disease. It cures chicken cholera. It ireatly Increases the eg production and It make chickens crow vry rapidly. Put up la 25c. 50c, $1.00 size packages, ana 25 pound palls. ,,:::::: : THE WONDERFUL EGG PRODUCER Tho greatest Increaao in production if oggs has given "INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD" a wonderful reputation throughout every atato. Wu guarantee that it cannot bo fed to liens at any timo wiutor or fcummer, without showing a largo Increase in eggs. You do not have to uto tho fojd at an extra exponte becauae i9JH(IK!llsttfCixUMsMsKS3siZI box or ono 50 cent lox, or $1 o i bix ol '-International Poultry Food" an directed and if it fails to fulfil our claims write to our office and we will refund your money. Wo will pay anyone fi.000 in entb d wo ever refuso to live up to this agreement. International Food Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Also Cheanest to Use. r Pat, cent box con,alca 100 feede for 12 fowls. Our $1.00 size box contsins j00 foids for 1'2 fowls. Yon cannot f-ff-rd lo pay 25 ceuts per box for some other kinds that only contain 25 feeds. 100 feudH for 25 cents is certainly vry much cheaper than :'6 feeds (or 26 cents Only costs 10 cents a mouth lo feed it to 12 on I -SOLD k JSl. "T jBl C3r3S Piultry supplies of all Kinds. SALEM. CARPET BIRGfllHS Our Annual Clearance Sale of Carpet Remnants Began 3&EONDAY 3&EORN1NC3 Here are some of the prices we are offeriu JO Yaid.Tape.tr, Brn.s.1.. ;or,h $ 50 D0W f .34 2 v :(unXMp?r nV J ff0rlh 1'10 -. -now .84 -i Urds LlKht Clor B.xly MmM-, orth $l ,5 n0w fl.00 -IMardi Asm uster . ,., , ,a I on m Yards Tp8trj.. Wer ' n0W "JJ ., v' worth $ .00 now $ Ai rooms Urirl' e0U8h "' lUbla r00m8' I'ot8 ol 8raa'l P' '' mal1 rooms. Dricg in yonr room measurements and let us show you what we have. (jpiUU ci 1 iK!j ,Jm The Wheat .Market, ll?vb Jau- -Whtt, Jan., 7?8 GOLD DUSmoUR MADE BY Tht Sidney Power Co, A. T. WALN Affent -aasMl a lill si iiiiiiM j 1 ill . wiwjum.. - j Btfcail1'''l'lS1lmaJ JUL rMaf m m ?lsl M ssar ft Mill Hndp of Ap'on Oirghams and Calicoes; il o best standard goods; regular prices, V nnd 7c a yard. Thin dny'e Bale, 2jC Golf Cloth Ilalny Day Skirts; htnvy nnd thick; Btuiinitig value; regular prico, 3.25. This days ealo, 11.95 LndlcB Muslin Night Gowns; mndo of tho boct cloth; vnko back; fancy tucked front; regular prico 75c. TliiR day's sale, 30u. Lsdles' Moreo Klbbctl Fleece Lined Underwear pood and heavy ; regular price, 29c. This duy's eale, 10c. lilrtck Novoltv Veiling; splondid wearer: now nnd fashionable ; regular prico, 'JOc. Tills day's ealo, 0c a ynrd. pirn, 1c por papor; Heat Quality U it will make you mora money at or do ducting its cost, one extra eee per month will Pay the entire cost of feeding and it often more than double the supply. It contains no poisonous or injurious ingredionts; has ery superior merits. It Gives a Glossy Plumage It prevents sickness, promotes good health, causes young chicks to grow very rapidly invigorates tho digestive organs, supplies material for bones, muscle ami frn here, ann is vory ben 'flcial during moulting season. Il invigorates tho egg producer o: guns and lions will lay more in longer It will prepare your chickens for the market more rapidly than any other preparation and lias beou usid for yearn by prominent chicken breeders. R'markable Cash Guarantee. Which Is printed ou every label liny, pay for. and ubo ono 25 cent B Y- &z jER3ES3CXJ International Stock FeoJ. OREGON. a 1 1 j 1 Salem Furniture House and Outfitters. To Our Friends and Patrons... Those new Sacks baye arrived, and we aro now prepared to t apply all bands and the cook with Wild Rose Flour The highest vrade goods ever offered in tliis market. Ask your grocer for It. Warranted to Give Perfect Satisfaction Salem houring Mills Co. iSJ ! N .MS lg.1 kwa prxa La-ilWI