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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1902)
U mj h- K i . '. HMSHBHRSWHHBMMaSKHHEHSiaHEHF.RJ w ...H0LVERS01TS... m m H I -FRlDflY ONLY.. $1.25 Underskirts 79 cents each Dozen of them in black only. They're mado of flno tnercerl.ed taleen and are trimmed with two pretty rulllss and cording. Sec Them in Our Court Street Window. n H Five 13 N n Friday only wo offer boys' percalo waUts in the newest style! at twenty- ono cents each. The Celebrated A to Z brand, made with patent waistbands. FRIDAY IS BARGAIN DAY B H m 5 ...HOLVERSON'S... IHXXIftHHBHBIIHHBlRDiBiaGaB PRICB Cult no Ico when von get satisfactory results. Wo sparo no pains h pleasing our customers. Opties is our buslnr hh, wii keep up with thu latest appliances for test iiiH the eyes. CORKKOT BYKOLABSKS must bo properly adapted to the noao and laco, as well as the eyes. Wo glvo particular attention to this part of lilting spectacles and eyeglasses, C H AS. H ."HI N GES OPTICIAN. Present location 296 conn st. FREE FOR With overy can of sugar or Maple you one pacangu oi 0. SELF-RISING BUCKWHEAT FREE. We want every family to use It, It's food. ii We Tm R en niton, New England Canada Sac, Lot Cabin, bcuddcr's, Old matse, uia seiners, rurc ock Candy Drlpi, Call and see them. 20 lbs. Pure Cane Suear for $1.00 for Cash Only, ROTH Si 24 State Street. Are You a Loyer of Early Onions? A few Yards of Ground Will Supply Your Family, if Put Out Now. Get Your Onion Sets in all the Different sizes at 5c a lb. RIHEMAN State Street Grocer. Wheat Market, Chicago, Feb. 36. Wheat, 78t4 77, Han Francisco, Fob, 36, Wheat 761$ and 70. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADU IIY The Sidney Power Co, HIIINHV OUKOON Made for family use, ask your grocer for It, Ilran aud shorta always on baud A, T. WALN Affent DEVELOPMENT... 10,000 barreN Roche Harbor Lime used In the development of Salem ami vicinity during the past year, D. S. BENTLEY & CO SoleAieati. Grand Opera House. JOHN P. COUDHAY. Minuter. ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY EVNING, FEB. 24 MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY And Her Company 22 " PEOPLE " 22 TONIGHT. ....NKI.I. UWYNNK Thursday Dad's Girl Friday ....Oanilllo Saturday The Sultan's Daughter wauueo u ne two urjHintw Lljtl Vera Feltoa la StecUltlei r PRIQHB 96a, c aud 504. Saturday Matluee prtie Hi and Ufa a E Hi 3, 3 a Q B & a a m B SB H B a B Q ca D B H B 0 m H Be ll B B B El B BI Q CI SI M H I Aiier roarcn isr, no siaic si . hcm m umn, ONE WEEK ONLY. FRBB Byrupof 7Gc and over, will givo carry all the test brands. Petal sucar syrup. Garden Dries'. Uncle Josli. Made Syrup at 90c GRABBF Telephone 511. Muslin Underwear Our spring shipment just arrlvod. We show only the bettor grados--no swoatihop goods. The assortment of styles, liberality of matorinl, finish and workmanship mid quality of trimming makes this thu beet lino to ohoctio from. Warner's Dust Proof Corsets give graco aud com fort. The new models are hero. Tlio Ideal corset for spring and sum mer wear, because the only eorsot guaranteed not to rust. We show about thirty styles. 50c to $4.00 DALRYMPLE'S The Easy Running, Noiseless IBONE Already swinging down the hue with Spring miles. More iopular this year than evr. Popular beoaute they have proved iHit and iImo the riders on all the H)ints mm claim fur them. Kay running. Durable, Noiseless Purfitct In all point. Wo coll for cash or on iHsiaiiintHito ami take your owl uetllu exchange. 1901 Models, all ihw f 16 ItMU Modwit, with v'HafaiOH flaw... f 10 m Modal $40 1V01 ChaitikM f00 lVOxOtiah.lt $76 1H) Otwlnkwa (60 Other good wheels from ftO up. IV II and e the new line. Full Htm of Tire aud Sundries of all sorU always on band. F. A. WIGGINS 155-257 LI tuny St, Salem. Farm Machinery, Waaons, Bugiilo, Bl oytlfte, Sewing Maohtiua, 4tf3 TR ijQp Mgj MAKE A STRIKE Oregon Men Who Senti Pro duct to London Will Reap a Harvest. A Salem Special says: Oregon hop growers who pooled their product and sent it to London scored a stroko of finance. Several thousand bales wore collected by M. II. Durst, who agreed to return to growers all the tnonoy ri eelvedabovo 14 conta per pound. As tlio London market is much above that figure and is tonding'hlghor, farmers who wont into the pool ate much more fortunato than their neighbors, who were content with 10 cents and leasper pound cbbIi. Mr, Durst writes from London, Fooruary 0: "Although the English crop for last season was a phonomenal one, the choicest grades of Oregon hops brought 15 and 10 cents in London, and two sell ing for equally as much horo today. "It is aleo n fact boyond dispute that considerably better prices would have boon paid by many English brewers for cholcost Pacifies, except for tho multi tude of low offers from sellers on the Coast, which flooded tho Borough dur ing tho months of October and Novem ber last. There is nothing to bo gained by recriminations. Hopgrowors, like other peoplo, must pay for their experi ence, But t will bo doplorablo if they do not profit by ozperionce, for which they havo paid so dearly. "I am sorry to loarn that many grow ers are ontorlng Into contracts to sell their 1002 crops, or parts of thorn, on a basis of 10 and 11 cents por pound. How can growers ever expoct to got fair prices for their crops, when many of them, so oarly in tho season ns January or Febru ary, contract to sell their ungrown hops at prices which little more than cover tho cost of production? Contracts when made in considerable quantities fix the market prices or tho coming crop. "No growor can expect to got 14 cents for his hope in September and November if a large number of his neighbors havo already sold their hops for 10 and 11 cents por pound, unless tliore is an ex traordinary shortago in tlio production, Such a shortago is not likely to occur, because hops are now kept iu storage for two and six years, without great de terioration In value. "Cold storage will prevent uxcessivo prices such as wo used to havo iu the old days, but there is no reason why growers should not each year secure paying prices for cholco hop. "Growers should cooperate to die courage low contracts, and, as far as possible, to keep thoir hops from being sold until they are actually produced, and reudy for market. Advantage of Tax Rebate Tho taxpayers of tho state appreciate tho advantage of securing 3 por cent re bate on their tuxes,' as shown by tlio many who are prompt in their pay- UiOUtB. Tho tax collector's olllce hero is con atautly filled with peoplo during tho en tire day, who are taking advantage of thu rebato. As an example of wlmt the rebate wilt mean in u few cases, tho taxes assessed to A, Hush, tho lurgost taxpayor hi Ma- rlon county, is given. On tho rolls the amount assessed to him aggngalo toVlK!77 80. During tho three days tho book Imvu been opou, the payments ateruge almost 100 doily. REBATE IF YOU PAY TAXES BEFORE MARCH 15 Law Passed In 1901 that Tax Payers Should Read Carefully. Tho sheriffs of several counties have issued the following circular aud caused its general circulation. Taxpayers may well pay heed to its subject matter: 1. If you pay your taxes before March 15 you will bo allowed a rebate of three per cent. 2. If you pay your taxes between March 15th und up to and Including tlio tint Monday iu April, there will not be atiy rebato allowed aud neither ill there be any penalty or interest added, 3. If your taxes aro not paid ou or be fore tho tirst Monday In April, then they will become delinquent, when they will beaddut a penalty of 10 percent., and the tax will also draw interest at tho rate of twelve per cent per annum iu ud ditlou to thu penalty. 4. If you pay one-half of your taxes ou or before the tlrst Monday of April, then the remainlut: ball mav run un m and including the tlrst Monday in Octo- . ' fcH- berioilowlng, but if tho last half of the tax duo Is not paid by the tlrst Monday of October, it becomes delinqumit, and there will Im added to such balance a penalty of tou per ceut, and iu addition suoh balance will bevir interest at the rata ot twelve per cent per annum from the tlrsl Monday of April until paid, 5. Ou all personal property taxee, if one-half is not paid on or bfor j the tlrst Monday of April, the law compels the sheriff to levy upon and collect tho same after May tlrst, hence to prevent a levy upon personal proj-oriy after May first, iu will bo uecossary for one-half to tw paid aa above stated. tf. Tho law compels tho sheriff to s,l all lauds upon whioh taxes have not been paul, and suoh sale shall bo held not later than March 1st of the year sua. ceedlug the year fer whleh the tax levy was made, Tho property will be sold to the per son bidding the lowest rate ol Interest, Little Children can safely take this famous well, known remedy. Made entirely of herbs, warranted free from mer cury, and poisonous substance, that is why everyone likes Beecham's Pills. BoW ETerwlre-In boxet JOc. and ate. and certificates issued thoreforo, and deeds given to such property told, utiles redeemed within three years from the dato of such sale, Ashland Oil Operations. Tlio Southern Oregon Oil Companyja well reached a dopth of 1830 feot yester day, tho length of tho company's cable, and operations have been suspended for tho present. A telegram was sent to San Francisco ordoring a cablo shipped immediately but tho reply came that tho cablo must first bo manufactured. Recently the drill has passed through 'JO feet of hard bluo lime, then through 22 feet of shale and Is now in sand form ation. Reception by President Coleman. Despite tho exceedingly inclcmont weather, a largo number of students, ofllcors and frionds of iVlllamotto Unl versity attended tho reception given Tuesday evening by President Coleman. The affair was entirely informal. A short literary and musical programtno was rendered, and brief addresses wore mado by General W. II. Odell, president of tlio board of trustees, and Presldont Colo- man. Ice-cream and cake were served, and tho rotnalnder of tho evening was spent iu Bocial conversation. Free Embroidery Lessons For two weeks I ho writer has been training somo Salem embroiderers to toach in the Japanese method preparing them to give free lessons. We aro now ready to form the clubs and solicit you to investigate our laii of work. A term of 12 lessons free. Purchase materials of your dealers. Free lessons in chatalaino bags. Comoand see tho work. Room 39, Tho Willamette. Well Known in Salem. Relatives were informed today by tel egraph of tho death of Mrs, Matilda Iin bush, of Milwaukee, Wis , this nmrn iug, after an illm-ss lasting all winter. She is a sister of W. and E. Broyman and Mrs IuisaWaito of this, city whore she has visited several times and Jlind made many frsends. MarJbTCounty Circuit Courts Department No. 1. In tho suit brought by T. M. Hurd for judgment against lima li. Ilurd and husband Dr. E M. Ilurd, tho motion of tho defendant, lima Ilurd to make tho complaint mnro definite and certain was overruled. Tiiis suit is to inforco the payment of certain claims against lima B. Ilurd which woro assigned her father-in-law, T, M, Ilurd, by several stores of this city, nil being for goods purchased. R. J. Fleming represents the plaintiff and M. O. Athey and John Bayue the defendant. Thu suit of thu Harry Una Company of San Francisco against D.A.Holmau, for money will beniu.vorod March 3 at I) a. in. l'liecajoof W. H. Wehrunget al tho State Hoard of Agrfeulturo against R T. Dunham uudhi muotieeon tho contract for construction of certain buildings at uiu i-nirgnuinutswiii ouuearu on .uarcii 5. The ai'Jourutd terms cf dept one was stt for Juno 3. Department No. 2. A suit for foreclosure of mortgngo has been commenced In tho circuit court. The plaintiff is Charles Satt, executor of the estate of Robert II. Scott against the Orogon Land Co, jlroyman Clark et f al, sixty in all. The land Company mortgaged a certain property to Robert Fcott in 181)3. for (55,140. The land eo nprhos 2170 acres in Ma rion aud Clackamas comities. An agree. meut was also mado by whioh the land could bo purchased by tho defendants at a certaiu agreed price. The agreement on the part of the defendant wae never met. It is therefore asked that the mortgage be foreclose! and that the property tw sut and applied to the sat isfaction of the mortgage, and that each of the defendants be foreclosed from thoir Interest In the property. W. H. and Webster Holmes are plaintiff j at torneys. The equity department of the circuit court convenes next Monday, with 96 oaeoa on the docket. The most promi- Uttnt cu9'd RrB a8 lMovii . , . ,,,,... J. A. Baker vs. Williams A Iinglaud Blinking Co., receivership. Ttlmon Ford executor v. A. T. Gilbert et al accounting. Iu the ww tha at torneys are W. M. Kaiser for Ford and for the defendants Oak & Oake, W. T. Slater, It row n & Wrlghtman, J. 11. and O. I MeNary, 1) li. Steeve et al v. Willis Bros A Oo , ai-wtnting. W. K.Allen etnl v. Allen Packing Co., attainting, Thoo. Nolf v. Williams A Khl'UihI Banking Go. The Fl3ir Trouble. The flag hout over tho Ladd A Bush bank, Febtuary 9S, still iltaand has delltol all efforts at hauling it down, A force of the electrle light men tried their hand, but with no avail. It may remain as Iot)g as Prlwjo Henry stays in the country. The Manila OtHNfuhxitoner of public health rwimrts that slokniu la deoreai- , lag la tha Wanda, jBtfAt t XMarkct Quotat X "Make Salem a Cwdillome MarKei Wheat, Oats. Eic Wheat -53c Oats 32c Barley (17 per ton. Flax Cash, Northwest, $1 0 Hop Market. Hops 14. Stilctly choice 14c. ,,, Liverpool, Dec. 5 -Hops at London Pacific Coast steady, 3 6s. to 4. Live Stock Market. 8teers 4Kc. Cows-3J$4c. , Sheop-(3.G0 gross tof3. Dressed veal OJijC Hogs, alive 4?4. Hogs, dressed Oc Flour, Hay. Peed, Etc. Baled cheat $7.50 to (a. Clover (7.00. Feed barley (21 por ton. Uran-(17&. Shorts I l'J.50. Flour, wholesale (2 Go. Potatoes Apples, Etc. Potatoes 55c. to WJ Apples 40C0c per box. Fancy packed $1 00. Onions, $1.50 to (1 00 per 100 lbs. Dried Fruits. Dried applos 67c. Italian prunes 40s to 60s JJS to 3?4 Petite Prunes 40a to 60s, 'iht ao. Wood. Fence I'osts. Etc. Big flr-3 50. Second growth (3.00. Ash-(3 50. Body oak-$4 00. Polo oak 14.00. Cedar posts 8 to 10c. Dairy and Creamery Product i. Dairy butter 1520c. Creamery 25030c. Store 10c. First-class country, por roll 35e. Cream at creamery, pan skimmed 21c. Separator skimmed 23c. Eg(sandPoultr). Eggs 15 Turkeys, live 10c per pound. GeeBe (0 por dozen. Ducks-(4 to $4 '6per dozen. Wool and Mohair. Coareo wool I3c. Medium 14c. Fine 14c. Mohair 20 to 21c. lilies. Pelts andFurs. Green hides, No. 1 5c. Green hides, No. 2 4c. Calf skins 4Q5c. 8lieep 7fic. Goat skinB 2Cc to (1.00. Gray fox 25 to 50c. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 25c to $1.25. OltQr-(l to (5. Skunk 10 to 25c. Muskrat 1 to 6c. Wildcat 10 to 25c Stelner's Market, Chickens 7 to Sc. Egga per dozen, cash 15 . v ... Another Settler Comln?. Mr. Brain and family and Mrs. Brain's mother, having sold their farm In Southern Minnesota, will soon embark for Salem, Oregon, so they writo Mrs. I. D. Hetrick, who is pleased that her mother and sister an soon to become residents of Salem or vicinity. The Modern Way Commends itself to the well informed, lo do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in crudest mariner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse tho system and break np colds, head aches, and fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid axntivo remedy. Syrup of Ffgs. Ma de by California Fig Syrup Co. Death of Mrs. Stephens. Mrs. Mary Jane Stephens, aged about 50 years died at tno Florence Sanitorium at 1 15 o'clock vesterday afternoon, after a serious surgical operation had been performed Mrs. Stephens whoae maid en namo was Myors, was a native of California and was married to W. W. Stephens who preceded her to tho grave on Friday, Nov. 15, lttOl at Santa Cruz, California, on April 17,1872, and carao with him to litis city directly afterwards and has resided in and near Salem con- tlnuotiely since. A number rf children blessed the un ion, six of whom survive her, and deeply mourn Her demise, as follews: Mrs Mary 1. Ryan, Mrs. M. L. Mclntyre! n imam w. Stephens, Jr., of Tacoma, Washington; James S. Stephens, Anna P. FtephptiH. and Lizzie F. Stfinhonn all oi wiiom reside near tMsclty. Tho funeral ol Mrs. W. W. Stephens was held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at tho family home in North Salem, In torrment was in the Odd Fellows' cem etery, A. M, Clouth, successor to D. E. Hunfslnccr Funeral Director. 107 State Street, Phone Red 2423, Salem Oreon, Residence shone Ho 221. A. F. Brownell held an auction sale ttday at tho Frank Horren place lo- - - -- -.., .., ,,,, tween Salem and Turner. D. M. Bowes, of Abenlmtn. '..li agent of the Quaker Nurseries ,of Salem,' in mo mam country, is in the city visiiing O. F. Lausing Will Skinuer, who started In with the Shirley company as a member of the band is uua playiugquite difficult parts. Hio nidi appearance at Salem as an actor Monday night was the signal for a good round of apnlouse. He takes an acuvo part tonight In Nell Gwynne, a sixteenth century colonel. as If You Want a good, first-class meal In every resnel call at the White House Restaurant Opon day and night. raiH Do You DrlnkT Cofl ,? Do you drink good coffee or poor ooffee? Have you ever tried Chase A Sanborn's celebrated roasted ooffee? The tradoonit is increasing. Bran on A Ragan aro the solo agents for Salem STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock. Wholesale and retail ,.. , ptekers. All kinds of fresh .ml !.. meats. ti.n.e 'J8aKOs, hams, baron ami lard. atu commercial street. THE ELITE CAFE 20S CosnnercUl street. Meals at all hours Open day a ad niaht Oaly cloce la the ctty tusdUn th. E HCKERLEN, Propric(or ions Todays I I See Our North Spring g mnninmTTiTTTTTmnTmTimmnnmnifT OijljjilJIlMJtlJlJiM Derbies, Panamas, Fedoras, etc. in all the prevailing shades. For correct patterns in Spring shirts and Fancy Hosiery, see south window. We are headquarters for Oregon - made suits, shirts, underwear, etc & Vn 254-2,6 Commercial &PJ?ZJi ! .CHICAGO PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. Sensational Bargains Offered at the Chicago Store for the next Three Days, AT 4c Pure white soft finished crash towels, sir.o 18x14. A splendid seller. Regular prlco O'o. Salo price 4c AT 5c V bite Ilutk towels size 30x18, exceptiona'ly good vol no. Regular price 8V3c Salo prlco 5o AT 0c Heavy cream Huck linen towels, Birds Eye buck lowols and while Turkirh towels, all goes for the same price. These tnwelB are size 30x18 and aro offered at whole sale prices. Our regular prico is lSJtfc. Special for this sale... Uc AT Ific Pure llix, unblenchrd Huck Linen towels 40x22, tho greatest towel mado for wear; this towel is a bargain. Regular price 25c. bale prlco 18c AT8c Pure linen craBh, pink border, imported goods, n rare bargain. Regular price 12)c. For this Bale only 8c We are the makers of low prices on reliable foods. ft f V I VI McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. lj; Court Street, !2H",?iH!v,5rC-H,2H"?2S Lots of new goods silks, new velvets in pretty shades, New curtain scrims and dotted swiss, New Tin sel drapery, very pretty and only 9c a yd New stock ol muslin underwear new ging hams and white goodsi New laces and em broideries. Come and see all the new goods Our store has been renovated, Come and see the improvements. We will have a newmiliinerydepartmentthisspringi Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Do r lothoPoBtofllco. e5Iiiti!)( Ubt hk& Ba3aav -118 STATE M . . . "'" .nl,.!ie..,.hre'I .n,t P out, iTra and Bhlldn Vi h .in"8l,gBle.??lI.coinPare our line of hosiery for ladies ami cnnuren with those von think n, !.,. i. . ti.. ..i... ) MRS.M.FENHELL X'M)S)2(r6xaiwnYV.tiirv. - rv i i i 1. 1 "ww.y.iAsaa ureditors Of the Stock of S. Friedman, cor. State and Commercial Streets. IMnning Saturday, Fb. 22, and continuing Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurwlay aud Saturday of each week until farther notice at 2 o'clock p. m. of each day except Sat urday at 1 o'clock, I wiu 6oll at aucUon from ftbovo fit)ck to the highest bulder. For list of ooods etn.. .. ,tars. R U SABIN m E ARE now showing a collection of 67 varieties rmw and nnnular SWEET PEAS. We haye them in mixed and aeparaie colors. . OlirstUknf n.i, QAV a5B -v,unsurMj$ed. Window for the Styles in iniinifnnnWTniii i Street, Salem, Orccoa, i Salem, Oregon ureEun n r-sr'!i?-r5!v!?-'?5K at Grcenbaumf3. New STREET.- rs won't thereby insuring Zrabil We have celebr.tr,! Su.lan - .. -, rS jjiiL.jAWjnrtcr.TTyrY.Yawga'jxcyj Ste STORE... I ! Auction Sale w 1 -- Call and examine same before tuyUj. Si RBID .H '. ii : 322-324 Com'l $t. . -'- SEEDMEH hjfcgAUtVMBft twa-j 1 nYrr"?ffTJw''; Wpe-WWl - ) vV -4 1'