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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1902)
Spqyggg Holverson's I H .j . . . Great Dress Goods ! Sale all the Week 5 3 The first day of this sale was a big Ej one Know why? Here's the bright- m est freshest dress goods stock in the valley Every new weave and color that will be worn this spring is offered atVemarkably low prices. We want you to take a stroll through the Dress Goods section and see the new things, Its a splendid time now to get a new dress at a very slight cost, Come in m K the mornings if possible, but come whenever you can you'll be waited on promptly 2L- l Holverson's I IIII1IR1III1IIII CHAS, OPTICIAN, 88 State Street. H. Easter Eatables Don't IctiCaster pass by without having a nice Kaster dinner. You will be well retail fr your trouble and we will consider It great favor If you call at our store and ee whatanele iaot line of Caster Cat blei we have. Look over I till list, VEGETABLES Plenty cf celery, turnips, lettuce, unions, pari nips, c rcens, rhubarb aod cabbaie, CANNED VEGETABLES Red Ribbon asparaius, none so good. JUd lilbbon Sifted Peas, none so good. Red Rlbbou Sweet Corn, none to food. Hed Ribbon Tomatoes, none so tood. fIX We can elve you better coffee for your ROTH Sl 124 State Street. Soupe WHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING REALLY FINE FOR DINNER. Try a can of The Franco Amer ican Food Co's. celebrated French Soups. Ox Tall, Consomme, Chicken, Tom a toe, Julienne, and Mulligatawny. Fuller & Douglas, Grocors H2 Btato 8t., D'Arcy HulUlltiB. Phono Main 2201. Standard Rotary White Rotary White Shuttle Kopretoutlng the best to bo had in Machlnedom. We alio havo the popu lr priced machines from f 17.50 up. For new machines OUU 23 MA CHINE is nwy better ttiau the chuap Kastoru machine by actual comparison. We have them here to (how you, nml you bo the judge. Becond-hand inaohluet finm 16.00 up that will tew. Two ot thorn at 110.00 re splendid bargains. New Machines for Rent! Old Ones Taken in Exchange! Needles, Oil and Parts For all Machines! Bicycles- CUSHION FIIAMK TilIDUNK at J40. The moat comfortable mount nvor yet lut out. Cotno and try one, U UkMjorgonU. New wheels all piiws , Upw W up, bthd'hand one for ladles and gouts, all ready to ride, at bargain prices. BJKtre'open evenings. k AvWIGGINS Mtfkfttr Liberty 8t, Salem, Farm Maeklaery. Wagons, DucgUs, JMeyolw, Sewlag Mackluw. Holverson's s s m a m Holverson's m I Defective Eyes Can bo made to boo perfectly and tho (roiiblo witlwly removed by PROPEnLY FITTED GLASSES My long experience la ut yotir com mand. I cxamino your oyes. And toll you whothor you notd glasses or not. Gold Ailed bows, war ranted for 10 years; $150 to 13.00 solid gold from fll GO to 0 GO. HINGES Next Door to Ladd & Bush's Dank DAINTIES We carry the most complete line of fancy goods without any exceptions. Bulk Olives; olives In bottles or all descrip tion. Heinz' Sweet Pickles In endless varieties. Heinz' Chow Cliow. Ilelaz' Preserves: a full Ine of all the brst brands of sauces and salad dresslm. than you can sret elsewhere money. GRABBR Telethon! 511 Wheat Market SAN FIIANCIHCO, April 3. Wheat. $1.0ni4Gl.O8V4. CHICAGO, April 3. Wheat, 71 GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Mado for family uho, nak your r.rooor for It. Hrnu and uliorts nlwuyit nu liniul. A, T. WALN Affent Dalrymple's Men's Shirts The groutest valuea In America. Fine Negligee opon liont, THE "WONDER" brand, mado of Madras in plain colors, plalda and stripes. 1'erfect tlttlng, 75c each Other styles at f 1 and f 1 W, In plain or fancy colors. Unlaundered Shirts worth In a regular way GOc but ue aell the m all Iho time at 38c each The Racycle $35 to $60. A Pull Line on Hand. Wheels cleaned tl 00 Wood rims put uti .f I oO Moigan A. Wrlht oaiitiK put on . . .f '2 M Iuuerlube, tlrt quality U Morrow coastor and brake put on 10 60 Q. A J. Heavv tread caslujr f Q 60 1008 Solar, MaJ8lio, 20lh Century nnd Search Light Oas lamps eauh tS CO We carry a full Hue o( sundries, In. eludliiK the fcllowlnir tires: Harllord. O.AJ.. Dunlop, Flak, Delaware and M. A W, (double tube.) Wheult nailed (or and delivered free. Clayton R Young Phono lied 9650. Wholsaomt Paklno. The brad nud pastry made at the Pioneer ltakory U light nnd whola kome. Once tried, always used. REPUBLICANS ENDORSE FLAT SALARIES AND NO FEES FOR STATE OFFICIALS State Platform is Unequivocally Against the Present Perquisite System. COMPLETE STORTOFTHE CONVENTION Furnish Promises the People a ClearCut Businesslike State Administration. - - m. . . .. .1. . A A. .. .A. .a . .A. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ"- Endorses Flat Salaries. We demand that a law pissed by the next Legislature placlne all public officers of this state upon reasonable salaries, which shall not be Increased during the Incumbent's term of offce, and beyond such salary they shall receive no compensation as fees or otherwise. Republican State Ticket Clovernor W. J. Furnish, of Uma tilla. Buprcmo Judge II. S. Bean of Lane. Secretary of State P. I. Dunbar, of Clatsop. Stato Treasurer G. S. Moore, of Klamath; Attornoy-Ooneral A. M. Crawford, of Douglas, Stato Printer J. II. Whitney, of I, Inn. Superintendent of Public Instruction J. H. Ackormnn, of Multnomah. The Dallot on Governor. Tho voto was taken by ballot, and resulted as follews: Furntflh 248 Ankeny "" HnnttuHni? 2 ... ...... Total Necessary to choice 342 172 On notion of Mr. Ankeny, seconded by Ford, of Marlon, nnd dologates from other fountlos, which had cast tholr votofl for Ankony, tho nomina tion wub mado unanlmouR. Mr. Fur nish wub culled for, nnd mado n brief uddroHH. Makes a Short Address. Mr. Furnish, with a deathly pallor overspreading his fnco, Instead of tho llusli of victory, camo to tho platform umid chcorH that shook tho building. His Bpooch wuh brief: "Oontlomon," ho siild, "I hurdly know how to thank you for tho honor you havo conferred upon mo. I can only say that, If elect ed, and I shall bo, I will glvo you a clear-cut, bUBlnosH-lllce administration, mid I promlso that I will conduct n campaign thnt will termlnato In vic tory. I am a man of action, and not of words, and I will say no more. Oen tlemon, I thank you." Justice llean, Secretary Dunbar nnd Treasurer Mooro were renominated by ncclamntlon. For Attorney.Qeneral. Tho nnino of A. M. Crawford, of Douglas, was placud boforo tho con vention by Senator Marstors, of DouglnH, wlto mado a brlof addross, Htatlng tltnt hla county has but onco had a place on tho Btato tlckot, nml has n Just claim to a. oaudldato at this time. Tho nomination waa seconded by A. U Woodwnrd. of too; I II. Iloeder, of Umatilla, and others. Tho unmo of A. S. Hammond, of Jackson county, wob placed boforo Uio conven tion by 13. V. Carter, of JackBou coun ty. It was soconded by II. U Kddy, of Tillamook, and )thors. Tlio voto waa taken by ballot, and resulted aa follows; Crawford 177 Hammond ...... 103 Scattering 3 Total 343 On motion of A. 8. Hammond, tho nomination was made unnnlmous. Mr. Crawford responded to n call for a speech, and mado a brief addross. State 8upt. of Schools. Aokormau 222 Alderaou 199 Total 31 On bohalf of Alderaou, tho nomina tion of Aiikormnn was mado unani mous. For atnto prlntur uomlnooa wore aa follews: J. It. Whltnoy. of I.lnn, by P. U. Kully. (Irnhnm Glass, of Multnomah, by Cliurlea Monoll. U U Porter, of Olaokamas, by (leo. C. llrownelt W. 8. Duuiway, of Multnomah, by A. O. Smith. 8. a lloaeh, tf Muiunouth, by Fred Wagner, of Jaakaou. . N. Watnuti, of Tillamook, by A. V. Sovoranoa. W. J. Olarko of Marlon, by Jeuuluga Smith. The drat ballot stood aa followat Whitney 99 Glass ..92 Dunlwuy .72 Porter 49 HoaeU 11 Watson C Total ...310 Porter withdraw hla name. The. Multuouinu doloKntlpn held a caucus, decided to Bupnort Whltuoy, and Um muk ot the aeooud ballot stood thus WhltnaV ' !B7' Qiaos 97 Duniwoy .... Heaoh o Republican State Platform. Retention of tho Philippines. Arraignment of tho trusts. Chinese exclusion. Protection whoro needed. Labor'B right to organize Salaries for state officers. Government aid and constrol of ir rigation. Opening of the dalles. No leaso law. Federal conservation of fisheries. Tho Grout oloomargarlno bill. Tho lnltlatlvo and referendum." Extension of tho primary law over lito state. Porter 4 Clarke 4 Whitney, of Uio Albany Herald, whoso partnor Is Postmaster Train, was named. . Joint Senators. Multnomah and Clackamas Her bert Holmnn. Marlon and Linn W. H. Hobson. Umatilla, Union and Morrow J. W. Scrlbor. Daker, Harney and Malheur J. L. Hand. Joint Representatives. Multnomah and ClaQkamas C. W. Nottingham. Yamhill and Tillamook II. h. Ed- d'. Douglas and Jackson J. M. Hans- brough. Coos and Curry It. D. Humo. Wasco, Crook, Klwnath nnd Lake N. Whoaldon, J. N. nnrgoss, 11. A. Em- molt. Wasco. Sherman, aillinm, Grant nnd Wheeler n. j. ainn, C. A. Donno- mnn, C. H. Johnson. Union and Wallowa F, D. McCully. Umntllla and Morrow G. W. I'holps. Harney and Malheur Fred Palmor. o University l-adlea' Tea. Tho young ladloB of tho Wlllamotto University Y. W. C. A. gavo a tea In tho Methodist church parlors Wed nesday aftornoon, for tho benefit of tho Capltola fund. This fund Is bolng raised to defray tho oxpenHOB of six young womon of tho local Unlvorslty ChrlHtlnu Association, who will at tend tho annual couforonco of tho Col logo Y. W. C. A. workers of Orogon, Washington, Idaho and California, to bo hold for a porlod of ton days at Capltola, California, In May. Tho young womon who will roprosont tho Salem University at tho conference havo not yet beon solected. o PERSONALS. Miss Ellzaboth Lord, a student nt St. Holun'B Hall, Portland, is visiting MIsb Sally Bush. Mr. and MrB. T. I Davidson loft this morning for Palo Alto, California, on a vUlt to relatives. J, Q. Wilson visited his ranch near Tumor today. Thomas Hognn, ot Portland, was a Salem visitor today. 8tato Troasuror Nooro, W. H. Hob son, II. A. Koeno, J. G. Wright, J. J. Murphy, U I Poarco, J. M. Brown, Dr. J. N. Smith, E. M. LnForo, S. A. Kozor and L. B. Oeor returned this morning from Portland. Miss Llda Thompson, recent gradu ate from tho nurses' training class, at Wlllametto Unlvorslty, wont to tho ro form nvhool today, whoro alio will tem porarily till tho position ot uurso nud housokeopor, mado vacant by tho death of Miss Mario Haborly. o Tho Newell oil strike on tho Snako rlvor, 30 mlloa south of Boise, Is con tinued. Tho railroad from Bokor City to tho Savon Dovits mines is now to be built. Omiiof .Clnfhftc fnp q1! SSaii xisiyi iv iBiiiviirx ii ii fin iiirvii (DIIIUI U UIUUIIUCJ 1UI Ull iliUII Our $20 Suits are the Acme HAINBS St STBDLBR 43rVferchant Tailors 11 Candidate by Petition. A petition was. filed this afternoon from Sllvurton nominating L .H, Mc Mnhan ns n candldnto for state sonn tor. It is Blgncd by C4 voters, of whom 23 nro Republicans, and it is stated Mr. McMahan proposes to mako the race. Bridge to Be Repaired The Mnrlon county circuit court this morning mado a partial examina tion of tho big steel bridge, which is thought to bo In need of repairs. A further Investigation will bo made Jointly by tho Marlon and Polk coun ty courts and authorities of tho city of Salem, and the entire structuro over hauled and placed in good condition. Wliilo tho court has mado no order it Is understood tho Marion county ap proach will bo entirely reconstructed, o Married at Mehama ItlCHAllDS T1TZB. At the resi dence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Tltzo, near Mehama, Orogon, on April 2, 1902, at 11 o'clock In tho forenoon, Miss Emma Tltzo to Mr. John F. Itlchards. Both parties aro very popular In this community, whero they havo lived most of their lives, and it Is regretted by all that thoy will not make litis their futuro home. Tho happy couple will start for Ida ho In a fow days, whoro thoy oxpe to mako their homo for tho present. Tho ceromnoy was performed by Judge Mulkoy, In tho presonco of tho Immediate friends and families of the contracting parties. Tho bridal party stood under n beautiful arbor of evergreens, typifying tho wishes of all profiont for tho happy couple thnt tholr lives bo ono of continued Joy nnd beau ty. After the ceremony tho largo com pany was led to tho dining room, whero all that could tempt tho appetite was to bo had, and to which all paid their rospects by indulging to tholr sntlBfactlon. Many very beautiful nnd usoful presents wero prosontod, with tho best wishes of tho donors for tho long llfo and Joy of tho happy groom and his bride. NEW TODAY. Wanted. Sovornl olgar salesmen; ox porlonco unnecessary j good pay. Emnnuol Co., Station J, Now York. 4-3-4t Teamsters Bids will bo received until April 10th for hauling 1000 cords of big fir from tho II. II. Spnuldlng placo to tho asylum. Geo. F. Rodg ors, 130 Court strcot. 4-l-3t Has jusl received a large line of Summer Dress Fabrics. This line is bound to be the most popular in the city. Our prices range from 2.10 for Silk Grenadines to 3 and 4 cents for cheap, cotton fabrics. Thursday, Friday and Saturday We will offer you special prices: Embroidered Linen Tus- sar, $1.00 at 91c Fancv Silk Batiste. 65c at 60c Silk Striced Batiste. 60c at 55c Linen Lace Stripe 45c at 39c Corded Silk Zeyhyr, 35c t ' 9 or - - -1 Satin Stripe lace effects, 30c at 25C Mercerized Zephyr Ging ham, 25c at 20c Sec our south window and step Inside, not inside the window, but Into the store, we have a treat for you ::::::; Wethave a 1000 Pattern to Select from tofeuit Both Taste and Pocketbook. ADVERTI81NQ POINTERS. An nd In tho Capital Journal Insures you better returns for your money In vosted than nny other medium In Ore gon. Ileeauso It goes to the homo of more bona fldo readers; readers who buy it because they want It, nnd prove it by paying for it In advance. An nd in Tho ournal is tho missing link between tho goods to bo sold and a probable purchaser, so don't miss tho opportunity. Tho Capital Journal is not so largo but what tho Individuality of your ad can bo seen by all. Tho ndvortlscr should romembor that Tho Journal readies only solvent subscribers. They pay in advance. They uro able to discount their bills. They do not boliovo In tho credit sys tem. Thousands of these homes nro reached by no otber paper but tho Capital Journal. Many pcoplo Judco tho store of an advertiser by his ad. It should be clean and frosh always. An expensive luxury an advertise ment that Is never changed. If you arc advertising, and U don't pay you, there is a screw loose some where. Tako another tack. If that docs not remedy matters, try another paper. o Branson & Itagnn's nd about fresh vegetables from two counties was a good ono. This week thoy want to call your at tention to their cholco stock of canned goods and dried fruits, preferred stock of corn, tomatoes, etc., aro tho best In tho market. Good standard corn nnd tomatoes, throo cans for 2Gc. Romom bcr It is Branson & Ragan. o O jO I6 T O jTriL X Jlu B th. ? ll Kind You Hara Alviays BcujH Large fancy Silver Prunes, 5c per lb. 10 Pounds Pink Beans, 25C. 10 Pounds Italian Prunes. 25C. 3 Cans Tomatoes. 25c Al Flour per sack, 70C 3 cans Salmon, 25c Onion Sets, per pound 5C. Navel Oransres. per doz. 20.C Jumbo Mush, 2 1-2 lb packages 5C. Lemons, per dozen 15c or 2 for 25c Bananas, per dozen 15C Scotch Oats 10c per Package. Shoulders, 9clb. M. T. 132 State St. RINEAUN Telephono i31. Dimities, Lawns, Lace effects, 15c and lie at 8c and 6c i calico 6c and 3c Ladles' 40 cent hose 24c We liaye just received a ' very large line of Bonnets and Cloaks for babies, enough for all the stores in Salem. We will give you special prices in these for a few days. of Perfection. 272 Commercial St, . ' ' 1 1 ii i-fSaSSSSS5 sio.oo V. I H Zen dollar Suit XI We moan that tho man who whiIb to pay ltl for a suit shall have the biggest ten dollars worth ho ow had. Wo know that It may result In lots ol mon buy Ing tlieBO Suits who intended to pay more. , Dut that doesn't deter us when we can Increnso tho values wo offer. Our f 10 mitts havo always equaled tho $12 grade anywhere oleo-13.50 or $15.00 would bo nearor their comparative worth. Thoro's no wore stylo in any garments than you'll find In theso suits. Tho styles aro new patterned OheviotB and Cassl-morcE-tho right Spring cut, but It's tho value in them that makes them remarkable at tho prlco. Take a look. We also carry the "Packard Shoe for Men " ' ' : : : : s G. W, Johnson & Co. The Popular Outfitters. The quality of the window shades you use is of direct im portance to your household, Wc supply the best Window Shades, Spring Rollers and Shade Trimmings obtairable, This is strong talk but it is honest. MiUYltyC G20 tfmW sWii'M'iiif;T?npy ftSKKASr BICYCLES The Daintiest Little OUR Clulnless.1902 $60 00 Chaloless .. ..-.$50 00 Lltbt Racer $50 00 Racer .. . . ...$45 00 Light Roadster $40 00 ReiuUr Roadster $35 00 HLV ALL OUR RAMBLERS FITTED WITH THE CRKATC. A J. TIRE IF YOU WISH. ANY GEAR, TIRE, SADDLE OR HANDLE BAR. COASTER BRAKES $5 EXTRA. air Our $25.00 wheels are here now. nave n. we nave naj our cnvice; season 1 If You are Going WHY NOT BUY THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR BICYCLE IN THE WORLD. It's In the running of them that makes Ramblers lead. To the frlctlonless Dcarlms and accuracy or sprocket and chain are due the easy running quality of Ramtler Bicycles. To the great strength of Itsoutslde lap-crazed, relaforctd Joints are due the extreae rigidity and loag life of Rambler Bicycles None are Better Few are as Good. Call In and Inspect our line, we have every price, every weight and every style. Old wheels taken In exchange Second-band wheels from 58,00 up. BICYCLE REPAIRING ft ie all a HMstafce With thoeo having the idea we onlr do onr own repairing. Hut w are prepared to do nny and all kinds of repairing from enameling your b cycle or repairtugyour frame or lorke, to repairing a puncture. WE REPAIK ALL MAKES OF WHEELS, WE FIT ALL MAKES OF TIRES A hlndiag guarantee with all our work, or anything we sell. Prompt delivery and best workmauehip. The Most Complete Bicycle Store In the City. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street Opposite Capital National Bank- 5?33i)5S)iX A. M. Clourjh, successor to D, E. Hunslnger Funeral Director, 107 8tate Street, Phone, Office, 1351; residence, 221, Salem, Oregon, o BMritia TlaKtiJVMllwtfngfiaitf I 257 Commercial St., Salem. PLAIN TALK Standard of quality at their ever popular prices. Wheel Ever Built. 1902 PRICES: Cu.hloa Frame $40 00 LADIES. Ladles' Ltf ht Roadster, the bestl wheel we make In 1902 1-Inch tubloi throughout. Loop frame ..$35 00 Model 35 $25 00 flJL lfyouwnttostea wheel for the money, we we nave cnosen. ruuy guarantees iur mc to Buy a Bicycle DEUELOPrMENL. 10.000 barrel Roche H?IS njwl In the development ol vicinity during the past year. D. S. BENTLEY & CQ Bole Agents. -i