The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 15, 1902, Image 4

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Royal Flower Toilet Soap
Special 13 cents per box
Imported Glycerine Soap
Worth 25 cents a cake
For 15 cents a cake
Tuesday
DOORS OPEN AT
"1902" Dress
Goods
Tho now spring weaves and color
Inga Imvo nrrlvcd. Wo'vo never
shown a more comploto lino. Kvory
thing that will ho In voimo this
spring can bo found hero.
Wool Waists
Reduced
Your pholco of thoromnlniler of tho
stock of wool wnlsta In black and
colors nt a reduction of ono-third
from tho marked prices.
Flannelette Waists
39 cents each
Mndo In tho latest stylo. and coino
In oil colore. I'rotty Persian strlpo
designs.
Boy's Waists
2 5c each
Mado of porcalo and Imvo patent
waist bands.
Pony Stockings
For Boys and Girls
Tho best woarliiK nchool stockings
made.
25c a pair
"New Idea" Patterns
for March Ready 10c
Everybody Likes
Oood coffeo, but It's hard to get good
one tlmo and bad the next. You've
found It so, haven't you? Let us eup
ply you with our eoffoo. You'll find It
good all tho time. All our groceries ato
tho same good nil tho time.
ML T. Rineman
Old Style Curing Smoked
Hams and Shoulders
They Haye the Flavor
Hams reduced lo 12c
Shoulder reduced to )c
Fendrich's Market
Cottlo Mock,
Grand Opera
House
JOHN V. COHDHAY. Mnitr-
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17.
FIUST TIME UKUK.
Anthony Hope's
Greatest Horn anew
li
Rupert of Hentzau
H
goquel to "The Prisoner of JSeda."
Complete original produetlon. 8plm.
aid eii. Magulflwnt Mtmery. llm
como oottutuet, aud a best ol auxiliaries,
PrIcVa-tl.60, (1, T5, SOe aud ge.
Box qtlico open (or sale el sata u
Monday at 9 a. tu.
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TO
Tuesday's Great Suit Sale
only wo will sell a lot of lino TAILOR SUITS worth up to $20,00 end. for
$7
There's only about 25 of these suits left so if you want to see
them all you'd better come early TUESDAY MORNING
8 O'CLOCK
Ribbons
Buy
Them at
Our
Store
And wo tlo
way at tho
thoin in a very
ribbon counter
artistic
free ol
chargo,
Many new weaves
spring aro here,
and shades for
..Hair Pins..
9c box
200 best grade hair pinB put up in
a pretty box. Special, 0c per box.
Laces
Novor saw such u pretty lot. Hun
dreds of dainty patterns in "Val'"
lacoH ranging In price from 2c to 35c
a yard.
Torchon Laces
Whitu nuil Kuril In widths up to il
Inches. Kpeoial 5c a yard.
Art Ware and Decorative
Candles...
In one of our Court stroot window b
wo show a very pretty lino of those
goodc, Ifyouudmlro dainty China
waro you'll purely not miss toning
these.
Genuine llavlland Ware,
Souvenir Ware.
von
Spring Sewing
This is tho tlmo of year when.wiso
women are planning to not most of their
spring Bowing off their hands. Wo liavu
sowing machine, new ones, from the
Kastem bargain counter," mauhlnos at
f 17.50 up to tho very highest quality
Standard aud White machine).
Wo have tlrnt-elaas Kuaranteed ma
chlnoat ftt and sell lots of them.
They aro made of llrst-claea material
by a first-claim company, and nro the
h.yt $26 machluo tliat la sold in this
eon i' try Heat, because tliey are more
up-to.iUto, and because the material is
second to none.
Hut for quality real, genuine quality
when you want the best, you get up
to tho Standard or tho White, aud you
stop.
Thiwo in the ltotary Machines
i pi
Idi
ohinu building. They run faster, easier,
make Uvea noise, hold more thread than
any other sort. Como and see for your
self. We have a plmiwint sewing ma
I'hiim department, where ladiea may
look over tho stock undisturbed.
There are quite a 'nt of second-hand
machine), too, goodlmrgalns.from fi up.
Home at f 10. that aru really splendid.
High arm White, Domestic aud New
Home, at that figure; nil overhauled
ami ready to wiw,
boma old erooka that artt worth noth
ing but for thu tud $1.
Mr, Hurley has returned from Port
land alter Hime weeks abtHiuoe, aud will
do repairing at our place. Hriug in your
old machine.
Needle, oil aud parts for all iuh
ehliifts. Heat uwmIImi, 2Va a doMii.
F. A. WIGGINS
355-257 Uteny St. Salem.
Farm Machinery, Wnuona, liuggios, HI
cycles, Sewing Machines.
Wheat Market,
Chisago, Feb, 15. Wheal, 7Sa tf 7S14
ban Franolwo, Feb. 16 Wheatfl.ll,
and 1.11H-
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MADS BY
The Sidney Power Co.
HIIMMY ORMON
Made for family H, ask yir srooer
(r it. Hrau wt,krU always en hand
A. T. WALN Aeent
"1902"
M,MMM,MM,wtllMWMlMiMWiMiiMWMMBMMMlU
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Talcum Powder 15 cents a box
Worth 25 cents
Dental powder 35 cents a Jar
A splendid tooth powder
Worth 50 cents a Jar
ft?
1902" Wash
Goods...
It's not a bit too early to talk wash
goods. Our foreign importations
aro hero and wo want you to eeo
thorn. There's three reasons why
you should buy new:
1. Tho varloty wo show at tills time
will not likely be hero later in the
season.
2. Tlia exclusive novelties sell early,
aB we seldom duplicate a pattern.
il. At thlB tlmo of tho year it is easi
er for you to engago tiio services o
a good dressmaker than it will bo
later on.
25 cents each
All the now ehapoa no "relics."
Hut ties, bows, four-lnlmnda, lm
purlals, tccks, etc. Sou them in
Court stieot window.
Men's Hosiery
Spring Styles Ready
New laco stripe effects and em
broL'ored patterns.
25c to 65c pair.
'Royal Worcester" and
Bon Ton Corsets.
Rupert of Hentzau.
The action of "Rupert ol Hentzau"
hosina three years after that of "The
vegl
'rlw
I'riuonor of .enda" ends, and is con
cernod with the results of a Bchomo by
which Ituport of Hentzau, desirous of
reinstating himself in the King's favor
and regaining hia confiscated estates,
possesses himself of a letter written by
Vlavia to Itassendyll in which, while re
nouncing for tho future any communi
cation whatever with him, she confesses
her love for him, It is the attempt to
regain possession oi tins letter winch
brings uasseiulyll once more to
Uurltauia, and the Incidents which fol
low in rapid succetsion form a drama
even more fascinating in its excitement
than the first .enda story.
Tho oompauy and equipment is the
very best. Price f 1. 50, 1 1.00, 76c, 50o
and 96o. Opera house uext Monday eve.
ltox otllue open Monday at 0 a. in.
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALti.-A. freah eow. Alas one
yearling haifer. Hall a mile nrth of
teel bridge o Wallata watt. Jobs
Ferguwn, 2 i gt
Thayer a renresentatlve of Um-
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ver apitafUta wHl
iwre ar of lu the
Malhsur valley.
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J? Men s
ISM Ties
NO INTEREST
ON STATE
JFUNDS
Is the Decision of Judge Boise
in the Metschan Case.
All Depositors of Private
Funds are Allowed Interest
From the Williams and
England Receiver.
That Hx-Stato Treasurer Phil Mots,
chan unlawfully looned stato monoy
and rccoived interest on same, was
decided today in tho case of J. A. Baker
v. tho William fc Hngland banking com
pany. This decision waB given to decido
as to tho objections filed by I.add it
Bueli regarding tho payment of in
terest on the claims of E. C. Gittnor,
Phil Metscahan, J. A Dakcr, assignee of
tho claim ol E J. Swafford, and W. II.
Oiloll. Tho obicctcra alleged that
Glltner was tho agent of Motichan, and
that both wero depositing funds belong
ing to the stuto treasury, that tho claim
ol Swafford was for a deposit of city
funds, and that of Odell for state money
hplnnuins to tho atato land board. Ladd
& Hush wore creditors of tho VVilliamB
& England bank, upon a claim in tho
principal sum of $10,000; tho court found
they Imvo received in dividends the full
sum of I10.170.83 from tho recoiver, and
that tliero is still due them interent nt
10 per cent per annum tho principal
sum of 110.000 from Nov 14, 1805, until
the date of the first payment.
Court's Findings
in its findings tho tho court held that
thu claim of Edmund (J. Uiltner lor 2 ,
000 waa state funda improperly de
posited, as waa also the claim ol
..!... I. Qfl1'l f'.n Tin. nn(f..iantl
Mets
chan lor $8013 00. Tho payments made
oflloa)and 172?, were na aim lor in
terest upon the public iiinue, anu tne
claim oi Meteclian for 1 789 73 is tho
balance remaining of tho account altet
It had boon drawn from by check.
Tho claim of K. J. Swnfford for
$7317 33 was allowid as it wbb proved
that ho received no interest on iiia de
posit, Tho claim of Odell amounting to
$50 17.27 was for drafts, checks and post
olllco orders made payable to Odell, who
was clerk of tho stato cchool land board.
Ho deposited them thoro, pending tho
accontunce of tho offers by tho Hoard,
Tliey woro dopoiltod for collection only,
anu tho llret oi eacn monin n payment oi
nil funda in ids handd was made to tho
Mate treasurer. '1 no stato was reim
bursed for thu entire amount of OJell'a
claim, and aB no Interest was received on
thu deposit, the claim was nl lowed.
Tho total nmnuiit of interest allowed
now due is $17,000, but excluding tho ac
count of H. O. Uiltner, Phil Metecl m,
treasurer, and Phil Meteclian, the
amount of Interest duo is f 11,580.83.
Not inoro than $7000 of tho estate Is now
applicable to thu payment of claims
against the estate according to the re
ceiver's report.
Claims not Allowed.
E. O. Giltnor, aud Phil Metschan, aro
not entitled to any interest on their
laims of $25,000; to Phil Mot-chan's
claim of $8013.110, or Phil Motsclmi
treasurer, for $780.73.
Interest Allowed.
.1. A. linker, assignee of tho claim of
Swafford is entitled to interest nt 8 per
cunt from July 3, 1800, on (7310.33, un
til tho date ol tho first payment.
W. II. Odell-is entitloil to Intercut on
$5017 27 for tho same longth of tlmo and
at the samo rate, and nil persons having
an account nro allowed tho same interest,
and tho receiver is ordored to compute
tha amount of interost duo and the sum
in his hands, and report samo to tho
court.
Another Suit Pcndlnz.
A suit still unsettled in tho court is to
sccuro the repayment of the interest on
tho claim of Uiltnorand Motcchan.whicli
amountP to nbout $1712 It was brought
by Theodore Noll, a creditor of the do
funct Williams & England bank.
Try wl'd 1010 Hour, tho beat by test:
tho best in every way.
Another Osteopath for Salem
Mrs. M, T. Schoettio, who has been
studying osteopathy at Kirkaville, Mo.,
for tho past two years, has roturnod
home, and will soon open an olllco in
Salem for the practice of tier profoss'ou.
Mrs Schoottlo Is a sister of Harrllrothera
of this city, and lias many friendB here,
who will be ploased to know of her
return,
Wild Hoie Flour, ouce ufed, always
wanted, at all tho stores, Try it. Ask
for it.
DIED.
OAHPENTEK-At the family homo in
North Salem Friday, Feb. 1-i, at 0:30
p. m., Mis Jennie Carpenior, aged 32
years, of typhoid fover, after an illness
of three weeks.
I)eceased is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. S Carpenter of North Salem.
She was born in Iowa and lias lived here
for several years. Tho funeral will be
hold from tho residence Sunday at 1 :30
p. in. The aorviceu will be couduotod by
Elder George ol the Friends church.
D. E, llunislmcr, Funeral Director, 107 State
Street, Phone Red 2423, Balem Oregon, Resi
dence 390 Court. Phone BUck 2181.
Hast ever made in tho Willamette Val
ley, Wild Hoso Flour.
The St. Elmo
Restaurant lias tho best meal service in
he city. Give them a oall.
Why Not
take your meala at the best plaoe in the
city? The St. Klmo lUetaurant oaunot
be beat tor good meals.
W1LLAMETTEHOTEL.
J H lUldwin, Portland.
W N Jones, do.
Abx S Hurruws, Indpls., I ml.
MJ Jeunincs, Davton, O,
CEBHm, Pa, 0.
W J Slater, I'ortland.
J Low, do.
Geo Lorenson, do,
P Petur, o.
R 11 Stevens, Syraaruso, N. Y.
William 8mith, Baker Olty.
F O Thayer, 8. F.
1) A DquuIsoii, S. F.
Ktwar Godburg, do.
Wild rwo
market.
Uftur, the fineet oh the
&Asta DiiHieut met
with as aaoident
Friday at Mftoato,
wrked.
Hs muskine waa
Wild Roso Flour is all thn rage,
whitest, the purest, the bMt.
The
, fcrnit.wgiTiirrTfgtii .-
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
WORKING
To Bring Settlers
Oregon.
to
The Journal Advised of Their
Plans.
t ! nf thonresont widespread ef
forts to double, If posiblo, the population
of tho Wlllametto valloy, and especially
of Salem, tho following lettor from A. 1)
Charlton, the Assistant General passen
ger agont of tho Northern Pacific rail
way is of more than common inierem.,
evincing as It does a doBire on tho part
of that great corporation to second tho
effortB of our people in that behalf. Mr.
Charlton wrltea to Tiik Jooiinai, editor
as follews:
To tho Editor cf Tho Journal :
I am moro than pleaeeil to ndviso you
that tho Northern Pacific Hallway
Company has computed arrangements
for applying the $3 rate for homescek.
era from Chicago and $25 from Minneap
olis, St. Paul and Duluth, Minn., via
Portland, to nil points on tho main 1 no
and brancht a of tho Southern Pacific
between Portland and Ashland, Or.
This will undoubtedly rosult in a very
material increaeo in your population,
and I assure you wo will aid you In
every way possible in securing a largo
number of Bottlers for points in your
territory. 1 roper advortlaing matter
bearing on the Willamette Valloy will
bo prepared nnd distributed through
out tho east nnd every facility offered
Intending sottlera with tho object of
having tliem thoroughly Invtst gate the
opportunities offered in tho Willamette
Valloy before making final locations.
It ha8boen decided to ploco theeo rates
in effect daily commencing March let,
and contlnuluu till April 30th. Tickets
will bo on Bale nt all points east and
anntlmant liitRinB on theeo rates from
Chicago and St. Paul, and judging from
mit nynnrinnnn wIihii rates were in effect
up to Portland only, tho reeult will boa
.... l..Milnmit Innrndon tn flirt nf) nil lft-
tlon of the Pacific Coast und I trust to
the Wlllametto Valley in particular.
Again assuring you of our hearty co
operation, I am Vonrs truly,
A. D. Ciiaiilton,
A. G. P. A.
SUNDAY SERVICES-
Ministerial Union.
The Salem Ministerial Union will meet
in the Y. M. O. A. parlors Monday Feb.
17th at 10 a.m. Rev Wm. Conoy will
read a paper. All ministers aro modo
wolcomo. Gko.C. Ritciiky, Secretary,
ciiuncii oi- ooi),
North Salem, Rev. A. Wilson, flaator.
PreachliiK nt 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
Subject for morning, "Tho Discovery of
Immortality." Sunday school at 10a. in.
CHRISTIAN HCIIi.NCK
Second Church of Christ, Scientist,
209 Liberty Btreot. Services at 10-30 a,
m. and 7:30 p. in. Sundays; and every
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Subject of lesson Bermen: "Mind,"
YEWI'AMC UNITED IIHETIIRK.N
Merrilt Davis, pastor. Services at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Subjoct of own
ing Bermen: "In tho Vaults ol Omnip
otence." Sunday school 10 a. in. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 7 :30
CKNTIIAL CONQIIEQATIONAL CIIOIICII
On tho corner of 10th and Ferry
streets, T. 11. Henderson, pastor. Sub
ject at 11 a. in., ' Suro and Enduring
Results of Christian Effort." Subject
nt 7:30 p. m , "Tho Glory of Tho Spirit's
Ministry."
I'illMARY UNION.
Tho Primary Union will meet at 3
p. in. next Wedneeday in tho parlors of
the Presbyterian Church , Mrs. A. A,
Leo will present the lesson. All inter
ested in , rlmary nr intermediate work
aro invited to attend.
KVANUKLICAL
Seventeenth and Chemeketa street,
N. Sliupp, pastor. Preaching by the
pastor at 11 a. jn. and 7:30 p. in. Tho
revival corvices will bo continuod each
evening this week, at 8:30. Sunday
school at 10 n. m, and Y. P. A. at 0:30.
KIIIST CONOIJEOATIONAL.
Preaching at 10:30 a ra. Subject "Tho
Pitv of God." Sunday school at 12 m.
Junior Endeavor at 3:15 p. m. Minnie
Perrine, loader. Y. P. S. O. E. at 0:30
p. m. Hlancho Kantner, leader. livening
services 7:30 p. m. subject "The Gospel
of Heauty."
8T. I'AI'L'S KI'ISCOI'AL.
First Sunday In Lent. Holy Commun
ion 7:30 a. m. Matins and Sermon 10:30
a. in. Sunday school 12 m. Evensong
and eormou 7 :30 p. in. Evensong daily
except Friday, at 4:15 p. m. Matins and
Litany Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 a,
m, Evensong Friday 8 p, in,
LIBERTY STREET EVANGELICAL
Miss Hulda Siewert will give a Bible
reading at the Evangelical church on
Liberty street tomorrow at 7 p, m
Revival meetings will bejin at the
Liberty street Evangelical chuich to
morrow. During the coming week the
services will be held at 7:30 p. m.
1'IBSr I'RBUHYTEIUAS
H, A, Kotchum, pastor. Services at
10:30 a. in and 0:30 p.m. Young peo
ple's meeting at 0:30 p. m. Rev. I. G
Knotts, Sabbath School Miaaionary for
tho Preibyteryof Willamette will preach
at 10:30. Pastor will preach at 7:30.
Offering for Hoard of Aid for Colleges.
UNITARIAN,
Cor. Chemeketa and Cottage Sts
William G. Eliot, Jr. minister. Services
at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 12 m. Subject of morning eer
mou, "The Way of Life." Subject of
lecture in the evening, "The Book of
Rxodus in the Light of Modern Scholar
ship." All welcome.
LK8LIK u. I.
R. O. Black well, pastor. Mernlni:
service at 10:30. Subject: "Anakima'
Evening service at 7:30. Sut jct:
"Little Foxes." Sunday school at 1
ra. Junior League at 8:80 p. m., Mhw
Gertrude Johnson, superintendent
Epwortb. League at :90 p. m.
UNITED EVANGELICAL.
O. A. Rabintt, pastor, Cottage street,
between Marion ana Center street
Morning service at 11 a. m. Subiet:
Ohriat the Bread of Life." Gospel ser'
vl at 7:80 p. m. Subject: "A Barren
Ufa." Sunday school at lOa.m T
P. S.C.E. at 6:30 p.m. l
I'lBST CHHIBTIAN
Corner of High aud Center etreeta
Geo. O. Ritchey, minister. Sunday sar'
vkea 10:30 a. m. "Ibe Chureh, Its Pur
posa and Work." Sermon 7 :30 n n,
TheVoieoot God, or How doe God
speak to man?" Bible tcuool at 12 m
J r. a h. at 3 p. m. Sr. C. E. at 30 d
na. MiiM Mabel Shoemaker. ladw
Prayer meetiBg Thursday eveaiie Bd1
Usual serviee at eonolmW
m
graJegood.. "" IM0 l h
-t&J
15 to 25
REDUCTION
I On Children's clothing, To make room
:i . . -t
f for our spring stocK soou iu aixxvt, wc
f will allow 15 to 25 per cent, on all our
Children's clothing, The reason we
1 make this great reduction is because our I
I stock in this line is
.; we care to carry over. iw uie
I time to get a good suit cheap for that boy,
G. W, Johnson & Co.
The Popular Outfitters.
SUs3K3HWK5
Dalrymple's j
.... ...
The "Ad. man" in
search of bargains for this issue picked
out the following items, everyone ot which
is new and desirable.
below the regular.
Ruffled Curtains
20 pairs fine rullled curtains in new
patterns; made ol sneer rrencn mm-
lin; extra well finished; wortn ii.ou
a pair
$1.10 a pair
ZZJJP:
The suits wo are about to detcribo
aro all this season's latest styleB and
fabrics but tho prices are reduced
about one-half because tliero la only
ono or two sizes ol each kind. If your
size is hero it is a bargain.
1 only, size 32; made of navy peb
bled cheviot.
$10.50
1 only, size 30 ; black cheviot.
$6.60
Two only, aizo 32 and 34; Mode
Venetian; atitched taffeta bauds on
i collar, front, and cuffs; cloth buttons,
a great value,
$11.25
Two only, sizes 33 and 40; fino
quality Navy Venetian ; jacket lined
throughout with heavy black satin;
silk buttons, deep graduated tlounce
skirt; wide stitched silk bands.
$16.75
The entire lino at great reductions
We can't tell about all today.
j& 4fa tip
f j-. l .fllilx I
Dalrymple's
CREDITOR'
Of P. Friedman's stock of goods consisting of dry gooda.cloth
intr, rubbar gools, ladies' and gents' furnishing goods," trunks
and velieea, fancy goods, notions, etc. Will sell in lump to
the trade or at retail to suit purchasers at pricea that will be
an inducement to all economic buyers. Anyone in need of
above lines will find it to their interest to call and Investigate.
No trouble to showgoods. : : : 7 ; : :
R. U SABIN
OUR
PnccitM loll VuiouteJJ"1," ,raaiB
oTthe clty, " SfetWof our' .'" ,U "V
BEANS, 1901 CROP.
7 lbs. Pink Rr.n.
6 bj. U. BMflJ ...
6 t. Bye
5 bs. Fancy hayy Betas.
.25c
-25c
25C
-25C
-25c
ist'i i2rA9SJTorJ" MnH h'th trade coffee.
5? ") for the test bitnJMMii.. u :!.. TJiVv
Vi " rw o' I mou$ Mocha
..OTH Sl
per cent.
f
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large and more than ;?
TU . 1 i1.
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257 Commercial St., Salem
j . j
going me rowms in
The prices are far
X
X'
Clothing
Our
Spring
Line
Just
Opened
Contaitia positively tho boat
values wo havo ever offered. Boys'
suits from f 1.25 up; young men's
suits 14 to 20 years, from ft. 50 up;
mon'a suit 6 from f 0.00 up.
Hats
All Iho now shapes in stiff and toft
hats. We eoll tho boat $2.50 hats
made In this country.
Outing Nightshirts
For men. Mndo of extra hoary
outing flannol. Good pattorua and
liberal ilzos.
85 cents each
Wool Hose
j of natural uroy In good
A lino
weight.
2 pair for 25c
We Take Orders for the
International Tailor
ing Co,
Of New York and Chicago and
show 600 samples of the finest wool
ens. la city. The strictly JWlfflJ?,."
nt? our Vre T f T M S ' "
I FLOUR. 7c
1 4 Brands of the best valley flour at
CEREALS.
-3(X
-25C
25C
! Eastern Ortioa Farina,
s ih. Rct rrfin nt9.
5 lbs. Rolled Oats
and Java of Wo Hee Coffee
Vo Civ
SALE
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