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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1902)
m !v, i:- MhgMM HHHRKffiH MMHIIIliiNHIIMIiiHHSllHHHH8HMKMK2 Holverson's ! UNIVERSITY 5 'Till Thursday Huck Towels 12 l-2c each EXTRA 8IZE.. 40 x:20 Inches. A great valuo at tile regular prico, SO cents, m New Dress Goods.., 50c yard Ohalkllnoe and Vcnotlani in' Uio now spring abados asploi Jld offer daring thin sale. : Holverson's I " JmBPSmt New Location, 88 State St . Next Door to Ladd & Bush's Bank. W. W. Martin's old stand CHAS. H. HINGES Popular Optician. Auction 01 tho atock of 8. Frlodmnn, cornor ofCo mmorclal and State Bis., still contlnuo ovory day In tho week except Monday and Friday, Bales begin at 52 o'clock of uaoh dav, but Saturday, at 1 o'clock. Goods aro golnsr at a groat aanrlflco, dm wing eco nomic huyors In largo numbers, to tako advantage of tho op. portunlty to lay in a supply of ueoful articles at their own prico, Tho goods oflorod consist of dry gocda, capos, Jackute, iuraoya, corauta, hosiery, uboee, gtovea, laces, embroidery, la dlQB' and children's underwear, gimps, Jot, and othor fancy trimmings, combs, purses, buckloa, ribbon, uroaenn, ohonlllo, won pons, beade, Jewelry, silverware, nllk cord, allk tanneM, bilk and worsted, braid ami blndlugs, hats and hair orna ments, allk throad, twlat and omb. allk and numerous other artlcloa. This will bo a great chance for tho ladles, and tho house lifts boon made convenient for thorn to ationd, Will bavo a full forcoof help to attend to prlvato aales, at which wo alao give great bargains. ;:;;: R. L. SAB IN Do Yoti Want Good Oysters? If to you would do well to call and ate our stock of Standard. Stlect. aod Extra Select Oyttcra. CHERRY 3T0MJ OYSTUR - Has larser more ovtttri ter tin tlic marker, Yfl sell them at I mm Buy wuisr ujrii isc una 30c wruo; PREFERRED STOCK OYSTERS -An eleiaat extra aeltct oytttr. Una cans 30c. BLUH POINT OYSTCS-At 15C and 30c per Ma, Wa carry alariellnaof llelBi'aPreiervia.tlcklci. vlaerar etc. - 80 lbs. Vctcrn Retlned Cane iuiar tor $100 tor Cam Only. ROTH 3t 134 State Street. Clayton R Young Agent for the Racycle. $25 to $60. Do sure ami oxamlno thum bofuro you buy. A full lino of aundrloa and ft comploto repair shop In oonnoqtlon. All work positively guaranteed. Wheels called for and delivered. NOTICE OUR PRICES. Any wood rlta put on $1.50. 1003 O. & J. Uevy tread casing, J3.5Q. rhoae, Red 856, 640 N. Cottage street Grand Opera House JOHN P. COHDRAY. Maaaaer. SATURDAY, MARCH 22. Matinee and Evening. JUturn after mauy years of liar Hey Campbell' Immortal drama The White Slave Everything new except the play j new eeenery, pnttro new mechanical t'lfeeU. Am m mammoth plsuUtlon, the steam. Tl Slle Creole, the lWd WovU e Ialaad. tbe Wreck on the Miwjsalppl A series ef maucBlfteeat U2 pietutes. fMU is a revival, iHiruiwnr - thews w uarHW oihxihK u ;WHo(lMHfLa8i A CMMl0n IWpHS ISJ nMilwt"i"- ,N.Mat4Ml9fB,i i mI 8m( w Ktv. m Xrttttfi Holverson's B a an H m M M Ginghams... 5c yard 19 8 . R B B 1 H R B m m EC B Beat apron checks In red and white, bluo and whlto, black and whttobrown and whlto and pink and whlto, Corsets... 49c each All now modulo straight fronts and glrdlee pink, bluo, whllo and drab. Regular 75c valuer. m M m m Holverson's ; Primary Results Aro now comploto. Optical appli ances aro In position and ready for operation. Those who bavo boon watting for ozamlnatlons, and glaaoa can como now and got tho benefit of tho latest and bent amlco known to optical acleuco. 26 yearn oxperionco. Prices rcaaonablo, hxamlnatlona (roe. Sales STANDARD OYSTBRS-An eleaant ae'ect ova ter next to Blue I'alat. OneilUctwofor 25c. Twos i5c. two (or 45c. Special prlci per dot. lots STANDARD OYSTERS -The Jbeit 10c oyatera iitolni, 3canaror3Sc, dOcperdoi. Lane eue 20c or 3 can for 50c, GRABBR Telephone 51 n (l Dainty ehadoB In heavy crystal aord, wash allies Just in, A largo rnnRo of oolora In this popular fabric. 50c the yard Judging from our saloa In this do PUttmeut, tho ladles of Salem approcb uto eeleatlng from a lino of strictly hlKh-grndo llngorlo. Tho vast dltfor. onao In qualltloa nnd trilling dtfforouoe In price appeals to all sonslblo ehop. pen. We do not deviate from the truth when we iwmt that this season's showing of silk waists surpasses In beauty of style and fabrics anything ever shown In Salem. Wo urgo an la. spectlon. SALE las ft 11 m Dnderwoai HSllll lUB Dalryiip a mm!M'm " DEUELOPMENT.... 10,000 barrel Roehe Harbor We Hied Ih tbe development of Saleta and vlelulty durlsg tbe pt year. D, S. BENTLEY & CO tvu Aims. FUNERAL SERVICES Burial of the Late Samuel L. Hayden. Tho funoral of tlio lato Samuel L. Haydon was held this afternoon at tho family homo on Cottage streot, and was attonded by a largoXollowIng of friends. Tho casket was beautifully decorated with floral offerings, from tho ordoru of Odd FoIIowb and Elkn, of which deceased was a mombor, and also from family and church friends. Tho services at tho houso woro con ducted by tho Second Church of Christ, Bclontlst Mrs. J. Q. Wilson officiating, nnd wero oponod by tho following hymn, tho mualc by Mezart: I worship Thoo, awoot Will of God, And all Thy ways adoro; And overy day I llvo, I socm To lovo Theo moro and more. When obstacles and trials seem Like prison walls to bo, 1 do tho littlo I can do, And loavo tho rost to Thoo. Ho always wins who sides with Cod, io him no chanco is lost; aoil's will Is sweetest to him whoa It triumphs at his cost. Then tho 91st Psalm was road In full, which was followed by silent prayor, closing with an audlblo repetition of tho Lord's Prayor in concort. After this tho following hymn, by Mrs, Mary Dakor Kddy, was sung by tho cheir: Shophcrd, Bhow mo how to go O'or tho hlllsldo stoop, How to gathor, how to sow, How to feed Thy shoop; I will llston for Thy voice, Lest my footstops stray, I will follow and rojolco All tho rugged way. Thou wilt bind tho stubborn will, Wound tho callous breast, Mako solf rlghtcouBnoiiH bo still, Hrcuk oarth'B stupid rest; Strangors on a barren shoro Lnb'rlng long and lono Wo would enter by tho door, And Thou know'st Thlno own. So whon day grows dark and cold, Tear or triumph harms, Load Thy lambkins to tho fold, Tako them In Thlno arms; Feed tho hungry, hoal tho heart, Till tho mornlng'B beam; Whlto as wool, oro they dopurt Shophord wash them clean, Tho oorvlco was losod by a repeti tion of tho "Sclonttflc Statement of Do ing," from Mrs. ICddy'n works, as fol fel fol eows: "Thoro Ih no Life, Truth, Substanco or Intelllgenco In mnttor. All la Infl nlto Mind and Itu Infinite Manifesta tion, for Ood Is nil In nil, Spirit Ib Im mortal Truth; mnttor Is mortal error, Spirit la tho roal and oternal; mutter Is tho unreal and tomporal. Spirit Is Cod, and man is Hla Imago and llkoncua-, henco man is uplrltunl and not ma terial." Donedlctlon, At tho oloso of tho sorvlco tho of ficers nnd mombora of Ollvo Lodge I. O. O. F. took charge of tho remains, and, nftor tho long funoral cortoge readied City Vlow comotory, tho re mains woro Intorrod according to tho rltos of that order. Tho following named mombors of tho Marlon county bar acted aH pall bearers: Frank T. Wrlghtmnn, Wobstor HolmoH, A. O. Condlt, Charles L. Mo Nary, doorgo II, Durnett, C. M. Inman, Frank W. Waters, Tllmon Ford, J. J. Murphy, Wm. Waldo. O' ' Basket 8ocfal at Eola. Thoro will bo a basket social and lit orary ontortalnmont given at tho old church building at Kola, on Saturday, Maroh 22d, by tho local talent of tho town. Curtain wilt rise at 8 o'clock sharp. All ladles aro cordially Invited to como and bring their baskets, and the gontlouiou will bo thoro to buy them. An Interesting program will bo ren dered, and a grand effort will bo tundo to ontortaln and mako all onjoy them solvos, Tho ontortalnmont promises to bo one of the best affair of tho sea Hon for that plaoo, aud a largo attoud anoe nnd Interesting time Is expected by all. Following Is tho pregram: Song Amorloa, Muslo Instrumental. Farce "A Hod Hot Mossage." Tabloaux Music, song and danao. Solo Prof. Daggette. Muslo Instrumental. A faroo In one act "A Quiet Fam ily." Solo A, B. Gardiner. Instrumental Muslo MUs llertha Gardiner. Faroe, Hthoplan Mrs. Popper's Ghost. Pantomlmo Afterpiece. Tableaux "Stolen Sweets," Frah Today. Wo bavo frgsh sausages made today, and a full stock of home-made lard. We havo some extra flue plonlo hams, at 0 oonts a pound, at Fendrloh's Market. .New York Millinery Parlors... . 317 COMMERCIAL STREET NO FORMAL OPENING, BUT READY FOR BUSINESS - lUcb thing in aprloi bats. ObotaMt colleetloa of flse readyto jar bats sad ladles trimmed htt and bonnets. Kevtett Ideal and mot prompt aorvlee la our work room a. 1 1 ,!, Salem Mao Was Interested W. W. 8klnner, Uio veteran Southern Pacific agent, was a particularly Inter ested spectator at tho presentation of "Tho ChrlBtlan," at tho Salem Grand Opera Houso last night Mr. Skinner's mother was a natlvo of tho Islo of Man, nruj Bpont her childhood days In Bight of the Castle Peel, with which Hall Calno associates the heroine of his famous novol that has been so success fully dramatized. Another coincidence In this connection, is tho fact that Mr. Skinner now has relatives by tho ntimo of Quaylo residing on tho Islo of Mnn, Thinks the Farmers Will Unite. In spite of tho difficulty of uniting tho agriculturists and of tho usual In dlfforcnco to voting on an amendment, I bollovo tho farmers will comblno to support tho Initiative and referendum. Thoro aro two or throo Patrons of Husbandry on tho board of directors of tho Direct Legislation League of Ore gon, and tho granges of tho Btato aro well Informed as to tho valuo of this measure. After a short consideration, at its last regular meeting, Maclcay Grango No, 293 voted 5 from Its treasury to bo used In printing bultablo education al leaflets on direct legislation. Tho hour has como for something moro than resolutions In tho grango. Wo wish to 800 our stato affairs In as good a financial condition as aro thoso of Marion county at tho present tlmo for which many thanks aro duo Tho Journal. A MEMBER MACLEAY ORANGE. Prune Growers;. Are Satisfied A fow days ago A. R. Prcscott, a Portland correspondent, Inquired nt tho ofllco of tho Wlllamotto Valloy Prune Association, In this city, to lonrn what activity thoro was in tho pruno market Ho waa Informed that Bales woro being mndo at tho association price, a 2- cont baBls for tho four bIzcs, or 5 cents for tho 40-50 slzo n 25-pound boxes. This ntatoment having boon published, a Portland doalor qucBtlonod Its truth fulness, and challenged tho nBsocIatton to show any bona fldo salos at that prico. II. S. Gilo, manager of tho asso ciation, was soon, and askod for moro comploto Information. Ho said: "Whon asked regarding tho pruno market, I mado a statement of facts for tho Information of tho public. I did not Hook publicity, but gavo Informa tion that Uio Portland papor consid ered of Intorcst to lu readers. To glvo dcaleni tho names of firm with which wo aro doing business would bo foolish- noss on our part, and unfairness to ward our customors I havo been em ployed as managor of tho association, nnd It makes no difference to mo whothor dealers bollovo wo aro mak ing solos at our prlcos, or at any prico." It. J, Spencor, a pruno growor, who Is a mombor of tho association, was asked today whothor ho know anything concerning tho prices bolng rocolvcd for association goods. Ho seld: "I do not know what prlcos Mr. Gilo Is soiling tho fruit for. I know that tho association books show that sales aro mado at C conta for tho 40-50 slzo in 25-pound boxes, or a 2-cont basis. Wo growors aro gottlng our monoy on that kind of n showing. Mr, alio is employed on a salary. If ho la selling at loss than association prices and making up tho dlfforonco out of his own pocket, that le something wo do not know about. All wo caro about Is tho amount we got." Don't Forrjet. Tho social dnnco to bo given by Siv lorn lodgo No. 19, 1), of H., In tholr hall In tho Holninn block, on Saturday ev ening March 22d. Steolhammer'u or- ahoatra, 2t Lost. Fountain pen, left on dosk nt postofllco. Finder please return to Fred Hurst. 3-21-3t Fancy Celery 5 cents. 10 Pounds Pink Beans, 25c 10 Pounds Italian Prunes. 25c 3 CansTomatoes, 25c, Al Flour per sack, 70c- 3 cans Salmon, 25c, Onion Sets, per pound 5c Navel Oranges, per doz, 20c, Jumbo Mush, 2 12 lb packages 5c Good Cooklne Molasses, per gallon 30 cents. Lemons, per dozen 15c Lemons 2 dozen for 25c Bananas, per dozen 20c. Fles, white or black, per lb. 5c M. T. 133 Stato m. RINEMAN Telephone i31. wtSSSS UAartMtMta liiUhii'nn wiitnWiftTfr) To Mark Heroes Graves On yesterday afternoon's freight train thero arrived in Eugene 18 gov ernment headstones, ,to bo placed over tho graves of tho Spanish war veter ans who are buried bore, and for a number of tho dead veterans of tho civ il war, says tho Guard. There aro fourteen of the lattor, and four of tho former. However, tho Lane County Veterans -Vssoclatlon ordorod eight stones for the Spanish veterans, and It Is not known why only four woro sent. They aro consigned to J. J. Whlto nnd C. C. Kauffman, quarter master of tho G. A. R. nnd Veterans' Asoclatlon, respectively, who will shortly arrnngo for setting tho mup. Tho monuments camo from tho United States quartermaster's depart ment nt Washington, D. C, nnd fur nished frco for tho graves of all men who participated In our country's wars. Tho monuments are of whlto marblo, about four feet high, a littlo over a foot wide, and tho Inscriptions aro nicely designed. Gypsey Stanley Sentenced Again Clydo Stanley, who this morning completed tho serving of a sontenco In tho county Jail for larceny, wns arrest ed on a second chnrgo of larceny. Tho first was a ten-days' scntonco for tho theft of a clock from a Church-street resldonce. On being released from Jail tho second complaint wns filed against him, charging him with tho larceny of somo wearing npparol from tho rcsldonco of Mrs. Wnldport. Ho was arraigned before Justice O'Donald, admitted his guilt, and was sentenced to twolvo days Imprisonment, in de fault of tho flno of JC. Ho sayB that no other charge can bo brought against him In this lino, ns ho has stolen noth-' Ing olsc. o Wendllna Train Wrecked. Tho Wondllng train was wrecked tho othor sldo of Yarnoll Wednesday oven- Ing at about 5:15 o'clock. Two cars of lumber woro wrecked, and tho track was torn up for about 100 feet. Tho accldont occurred on a sharp curve. Ono car of lumhor was, badly demol ished. A crew of section mon repaired tho track and tho train reached Spring flold at a lato hour. B. A. Washburn, of Springflold, nnd C. Cole, of Mnrcola, woro on tho trnln, nnd thoy walked Into Springflold. Eugene Roglstor. For Recorder. J. C. Slogmund, ol Gervals precinct, will como beforo tho Republican coun ty convention ns a candldnto for re corder of deeds. Ho has boon In busi ness nt Jefferson, nnd now at Gervals, and asks n favorahlo consideration on his merits. Candidate for County Treasurer. Tho underslgnod horoby announces himself as a candidate for county tronsuror, ubJoct to tho decision of tho Republican county convention of Marlon county, Oregon, to bo hold March 2C, 1902. J. HENRY HAAS, o John Slogmund, of Gervals, Is In town. Ho has boon In ovory Republi can convontlou for twenty yenrs as dologato, and now arks tho nomination for recorder. Have You Tried Tho now health rood, Malta VltaT Branson & Rngan keop It, and snow wlilto country laro. from Polk county. Frosh vogotablos ovory morning from two counties, at Branson & Ragan's. Wheat Market, 8AN FRANCISCO, March 21. Wheat, I1.11$1.11V4. CHICAGO, March 21. Wheat, 78 74K, GOLD DUST FLOUR MADS BY The Sidney Power Co, SIDNBY OBKOON Made (or family nee, aak your grocer (or It. Bran aud shorts always on hand, A. T. WALN Aeent Garden Implements Wo aro selling quite a lot of theso now, notwithstanding the bad weather. Wo have a good bargain in a eouplo of tho Planet Junior seeders, almost new, and we carry other lines of good makes at popular prices. Also the C-tooth cultivators, with or without wheels and lovers. Call and see us, we will do you good, Having a surprisingly good trade on tho Buffalo Pitts Spike Harrows now. They bavo tio continuous outside frame that Is so popular, not only for strength and durability, but because fouco posts, trees or stumps have no terrors for It, as thoro la nothing to oatoh. Tho relief spring, too, Is a wonderful saving on the horsaa and on the barrow. Call and see them. F. A. WIGGINS 265-25? Liberty, St, 8alerm Farm Machinery, Wagon, Buggies, Uioyolea. Sewing Machines. Condition of the State Treasury State Treasurer Mooro expects to be ablo to call outstanding state warrants on tho general fund about April 16th. Slnco March 10th no warrants have been endorsed, but bavo been nnld. ns nrosontcd. out of Uio state taxes for 1901 already paid. These amount to $128,241.28, but only a small proportion of tho counties have maao payments. Columbia and Lake coun ties, however, have paid their taxes In full. Tho majority will, at present, pay only ouohnlf tho amount appor tioned to them, and turn over tho re mainder beforo December 1st, as they aro allowed to do under tho now law. The scalp bounty warrants will con tlnuo to draw lnterost for sorao time, as thero waB no al'owanco made for their paymont, and they will bo called whon tho legislature makes provisions for them. DIED. CAMPBELL. At tho Salem Hospital, Salem, Oregon, on Frldny, March 20, 1902, Mr. W. A. Campbell, aged 50 years. Deceased has been for tho last year a resident of South Snlcm. Ho was taken to tho hospital for tho purpose of having an operation performed, but was too weak, and died soon after reaching thero. Ho leaves a wlfo and four children: Mrs. W. A. Campbell, Mrs. J. W. Sayro, Miss Nolllo Campbell, Roy Campbell and Maude Campbell. A littlo nephew also resided with thorn. Thoy camo to Salem from Vancouv er, Wash. Mr. Campbell was a veteran of tho Civil War, having been a prlvato In company O, 25th Wisconsin Infan try. Tho Grand Army of tho Republic, Sedgwick Post, will conduct tho funer al Borvlccs at tho Losllo M. E. church, at 2 o'clock on Saturday, and ho will bo burled In tho soldiers' lot In City V.Iow cemetery. Rov. R. C. Blackwoll will dollvcr tho funeral sormon. A. M. Clough, successor to D. E. Hunalnger Funeral Director, 107 State Street, Phone, Office, 1351; residence, 221, Salem, Oregon. It Is not too soon to Begin Looking for 6dTD Our stock is on the floor ready for your inspection. The largest assortment of Rugs, Art Squares I and Mattings we haye eyer shown. Select your carpets early while the stock is unbroken. We will hold the laying until you are ready. Delicatessen When you want something for lunch and don't know just what it is, call on us- Cn our delicateessen counter you will alwavs find: BOILED HAM MINCED HAM BOILED TONGUE PRESSED TONGUE PICKLED TONGUE PICKLED PIGS FEET CUIPPED BEEF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SAUSAGES SverytblBg ta twapt Urn appetite. Fuller & DoMlas. Grocers i w- - H2 8tate St., D'Arey UaUdbag. Main 9901. 6bS nrniMnim a " "W'T ' aisjiiisiiiniawwaai TBE WOOLEN HP J. 811 Is the stof e to buy your cloth ing. New goods are arriving daily The markets have been ransacked for the latest styles and it affords us pleasure to buyf we have been successful. For you to sec them is to be convinceda X $& $ mm woo 254-2 f 6 Commercial ;2&&g?&5gS&5&i& ...CHICAGO STORE... I PEOPLE'S Another week of Barialn-glvlm at the Chlcaio store, Last week's sale was such a success tbat we are de trained to to It one better this week. Hew foods srrlvlnt dally. Prices beyond tbe pile of competltloa. Read on, Safety pins tc a caper. White tape 1c roll. Laces, all kinds from 2c yard up. Mens' and toys' 15c suspenders 5c. $1.00 men's hats 48c. Hoys' 35c caps 23c Men's 75c ovcrshlrts 8c Men's $1.00 sweaters 59;. 10c towels 36x18.4c. Remnants dress foods half price. Hemnantsntle linen half price. $5 silk waists; test wash Taffeta $3.45. 50c bleached table damask 28c. WE ARE THE MAKERS OF LOW PRICES ON RELIABLE GOODS. McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. Court Street. &KS!e2:,5N! ftbe babies' Ba3aar 118 STATE STREET. JUST ARRIVED A full line ol tbo celebrated F. 0. and American Reauty coreeta. Perfect fitting and wull made. Don't fail to examine theeo goods before buying eleow here. Our new line of lace curtains on dUplaj Seoour windows, MRS. M. pxiXjaJwSiSqa yyKa 1 'CCl Why do Rambler Makers Succeed Because they do not force experiments on tbelr riders. But Make a bicycle as true as steel and skill can make It. It's the Running of them That Make Ramblers Lead To the frlctionless beariotrs and accuracy of sprocket and chain are due tbe easy runnlne Qual ities of RAMBLER BICYCLES. And at Their Eyer Popular Prices $25, $30. $35. $40. and $60 CHAINLESS MODELS. NONE ARE BETTER; FEW AS GOOD. Call la and Inspect our line, we have every prke. every wefclit aod every style. Old wheels taken la exchaage Second-haal wheels from $8.00 up. ft is all a IMstake With hose having the idea we onlr do oar own repairing, Bat we are prepare! to do any and all kinda of repairing from enameling yonr bi cycle or repairing your frame or forks, to repairing a puncture. WE REPAIU ALL AlAKES OF WHEELS, WE FIT ALL MAKES OF TIRES The Most Complete Bicycle Store In tbe City. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street Opposite Capital National Bank- aaieMawwiiiii'iirii)iiji II S Mrcet, Salem. Oretoo. BARGAIN HOUSE. 50c lace and Frencli con till corsets 25c 25c chlldrens school plaid dress foods 12 I-2C Standard calicoes from 3 1-c 2 up. 7 5c wrappers pretty patterns 35c 12l-2ctlcklnf 7 1-1 c. Mens 35c underwear 18c. new patent belts ?5C near silk undeisklrt9 45e swIss ribbed underwear 9c. $3 50 silk Madras waists: new shades $2.25. $150 black mercerized underskirt" 89c. 10c white check aalnjook 5c yd. Salem, Oregon FENNELL. :22Eee BICYCLES - Are Good Wheels. To the irreat strength of Its out' side lap brazed, reinforced joints are due tbe extreme rig idity and long life of RAM BLER BICYCLES. m - '''"-j, nrr ininri'tliMti-'-'