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VOL. XII.
SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1902.
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Reliable Merchandise
At Reasonable Prices
It has been our constant aim
faction. We want our customers
when they give our goods a fair
cent, lower than you can find at "regular stores." We sell the well-Known
BROWN'S MARK
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L IN SHAN
It'sonoof tho very best lines on tho market. It's
tho lino that keeps our shoe department growing.
Wo eell at small profits because our expeiiEes nro
light and wo do a strictly spot cash business.
Our selection of
if I New Spring .Clothing
Is exceptionally good. You'll And nil
in YOUNG MEN'S SUITS nt $4 75
good valiiPd at (0.00 to $8.75. HOYS' NORFOLK AND
THItEE-I'IHCK SUITS in groat variety of ttyles and
prices.
We want your trade and we're poing to got It if yoa
appreclrtlo good values in ui-tc-into goods.
THE NEW YORK RACKET
jSulem a Cheapest One-Prloo Onsh Stor.
- E. T. BARNES
S3em9nS2S&8S!SS32$i&B.ll
Ad flrrou; Straight af Yoti
This stl. is nn arrow launched nt vmir hrntn u-n want it n i.i i.. .i
iioid ior nil nmo in your memory tnin b
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store o( choice things, honestly priced.
cannot be bought for a rong. Hut they
doii mum, i. u iii o m uoui our opportunity
Bapp's J?u)elry Slope
iLeadors in Low Prices.
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Here's to the Amer
ican Navy
In a class of uood old uine. von couldn't
Roast it in anything bitter, hiiiI nothing
la too good to toast it In, for it has done
sprouui Hero goes! It ou havent
n'winoin tho Iioiiho. don't inl.n lin
ing in Bomo (or future victories or ( r
Ruddon illness, colds, interim! con-
plBiutH or bb an InviKorator. You can't
bent it
J. P. ROGERS,
218-222
Commercial
birecr.
Wholesale and Retail Ltouor Dealer
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Wave You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor?
Hjfo absolutely cures cancors, til-,
(mors, gravol, kldnoy and bladdor trou-
Ulea, bono dlsoasos, asthma, skin dls-j
Instructions.
'My Dear Frlend:
S; You must boar In mind that this
( finedlclne Is not a poisonous tonic, nor!
u Buiiuiiuui, uur u itmijiurary renei,
h!ch you get from poisonous drugs, I
fwhero the results ure sure death soon-'
jyror later. Those poisons go In your
bones and destroy the life of them
and create all kinds of diseases, can
cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy,
tiblfo diseases, etc. Do not blame the
medicine when it takes nn efroot nnd
; ours up the poisons or disease in the
stem, iou must not expect to ue
foured In a few days, for your sickness
disease has bean a long time com-
Ion, and It will take a long time
It out of your system. It will
months or a year to build up a J
tody from the bones pp.
This Is
the people
do not understand.)
pad the Above
IB
Reductiofi
in price of
COKE
On and after Way 20
until further notice
ibe price of coke will
be as follews:
gess than 10 .jacks,
30c per sack
CFrom 10 to 100 sacks
25c per sack
0ver 100 sacks
20cpers3Ck
Salem Gas Light Co.
S Phone 563. 4 Chemeketa St.
to sell goods that give the best satis
to come again, and we know they will
trial. Our prices are from 15 to 25 per
the new nalt rns
to tn.75. Extra
lmnin iiiinin ,..,,,.... ti. n....- :. -
-.,.,.., ., v iihiii ... l IWUKU liiriU ttlill
j -. unuiMut linn lion o in n
Fino jewelry, cut glass ami silverware
can be sold more cheaply than some do
aiju yours also.
Cor. Stato and Liberty 8t , Salem.
Repairing a
Watch...
Of tho (Input unrklnnnalilti I. a
brancli of our business that wo glv
special auonuon to. our repairing
department in nnndnntnil wild tin.
utmost earn nnd skill, ilinmmwlp nm
reset, nnd Jewelry of nil kinds is ro-
imireu in inu most pi-rim mnnnor
besides optical work oi all kin. Is.
C. T, Pomeroy
288 Com'ISt.
Watchmaker sod Otllcla
eases all without the use of tho knife
or poisonous minerals or mineral of
any kind.
They aro usod to being humbugged.
My medicines aro composed of na-
turo's herbs what tho human svsinm
requires. When the animals get sick
i"o win uuiji uiumseivos to lliose
herbs, for they have the Instinct, and
the people have not, so we have to
make a study of It. It has been a life
muuy wun mo. uo not get weary;
this life Is too short and too sweet to
worry out of this world.
Dr. Cook cures all kinds of diseases.
Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 LlbeYty St., Sa
lem, Ore., Is the man you ought to
consult. He Is a natural doctor. He Is
descended from a line of German herb
alists, the best physicians In the
world.
TIs Is his fourth year in Salem, and
scores of patients and friends can tes.
tlfy to his skill In their cases.
Remarkable Cure.
Ice Cream in
Packages
25c per Quart
Open till 12 p. tn
114 State Street.
fl BYE &
SPECIALIST -TC
A. M- BANCROFT,
Mjr.Gflhe
BANCROFT OPTICAL CO.
259 Coal 61. Salem. Ortfos
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We it oar own
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EmbOuUos Ut.
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flJfy
GENERAL
STRIKE
ORDERS
TO Tie Up Building
Trades
Plaining Mill Owners Will
' Not Yield
To Demand of Nine-hour
Day
Portland, May 21. Secretary Low
ton, of tho building trndqs cuinoU, litis
issued an order calling out union men
as follews: Carponters, lnthors,
plasters, brlcklayors, palntors, tin
ners, electricians, bridge and structur
al Iron workers, hod carriers, concrete
and sand men, teamstors, shlngleis
and glaziers. An attempt was made
to prevent tho strike, but with no In
dication of success.
Tho planing mill owners aro Arm In
their determination not to grant a
nine-hour day, and presont arguments
to show thnt It Is Iinpractlcablo for
them to do so. Tho union men sny
thnt their demands nro just, and must
bo granted, and that thoro is no solu
tion of tho difficulty but a nine-hour
day.
Upon tho result of tho present light
depends tho futuro standing of thol
uuiun iii una uuy, uuu il la uiuu huh
nioro than upon tho prlnclplo In
volved that tho coutost is based.
Should tho union win, and tho recog
nition of tho domands of tho union,
senrcoly 200 strong, bo forced, against
such sttong opposition, tho unions of
Portland aro In a strong position horo
aftor. On tho other hand, tho entiro
union forco has contored Itself upon
this. ono Issue, nnd now, should tholr
attompt fall, their position would bo
vory weak in tho futuro.
Tho strlko will stop all building and
tho handling of all products connected
with building, and will Involvo ovory
business cntorprlso in tho city. Busi
ness men of all classes havo becomo
Interested in tho issuo, and will prob
ably make somo attempt to bring tho
opposing parties together.
Tho mill-owners hold a mooting yes-
torday aftornoou to discuss tho situa
tion, and not ono of tlioin had nny
thought of concession.
"Wo cannot run our mills on a nlno
hour basis snld thoy, "and have sont
tho union a communication stating
sovon roasons why wo cannot. Kach of
thoso propositions can bo proven, nnd
not ono has yet boon dlsproveu."
DuhIuohb Is tied up In many linos
and badly suffering. Tho planing mill
moil show no signs or weakening.
Two mills aio closed. Throo are run
ning with non-union help. Tho pro
pi let orn Issued a statement, showing
they paid higher wnges than other
mills, and that the mills affected by
BARGAINS
For this Week.
32-Inch colored Dimity In all
new shades for pretty sum
mer dreiwes per yd 10c
Cotton covert cloth In tnn
brown and linen shades for
suits and skirt ydlOc
liest crash suitings . . .yd 6c
Heat American prints In
blUH and rdvsold In every
other state for 7c, our price 3'
AmoekeaK check King
hams, like everybody uses
for aprons . . . per yd 4'jc
Torchon laces, good qual
lty, new patterns, fiom lMi
to -i Inches wide per yd Sc
liest 6 In taffeta neck rib- .
lion, all shades yd 20c
IIlK line of ladles, and
children's trimmed hats.
Misses' fancy edge Leg
horn hats 15c
1 adieu black corsets, reg
ular price 80c, during this
sale 36c
The Kirdle corset, we sell
so many of, which is a little
beauty, during this sale 48c
60 doxeu ladies' fast bhu-k
hose, regular price 15c, but
slightly soiled by water, for
that reftJHMi we will sell
them for 9c
Men's t-c-Mt cotton sotks
in blue and brown per pr Sc
Men's medium weight
shirts and drawers, just the
thing for thin kind of weath
er 25i
Men's California buck
hkln working gloves 50c
Boys' sweaters In bine
and maroon, with striped
uffs and color 35c
Remember the place for
these K'oxl bargains is
onlv at
The Boston
Opposite Pottoffice.
I Boston
store
i the strlko nre lit competition with 10
. hour sawmills and Bash and door fnc
I torloa on Pugct Sound and throughout
tho states ot Montana, Washington
and Utah. Thoy aro also In competi
tion with all of tho stock factories
of California In tho trado of Southern
Oregon, Southern Idaho, Wyoming,
Utah and Colorado. Thoy aro also In
I competition with tho stock factories
of Dubunue. Oshkoah, Minneapolis
and other Eastern manufacturlngfcon
ters. Tho union denies this. (
Schlatter Visits Portland.
Portland, May 21. Schlatter, noted
as tho divlno healor, is appearing on
tho streets horo In tho garb of Jesus.
Ho has attempted no cures, honco Ids
visit Is considered mystorlous.
THREE
CENT
FARIS
On All Oregon Railway
Lines.
Portland, May 21. Prosldont K. II.
Harrlmnn nnnouncos that ho will re
duce fares on nil tho Oregon linos
to three conts a mile, tho samo as
tho Northorn Pacific, O. II. & N. and
Great Northorn. Tho now rntes go In
to effect very soon Ho left this morn
ing over tho O. It. & N. up the Colum
hln for a tour of Inspection.
o
MISSING
NURSE
F0UND
Committed Suicide By
Drowning
Portlnnd, May 21. Tho hotly of
Mrs. Frances Oulgur, the missing
nurso, was found In tho rlvor thlH
morning. Suicide, cnusod hy despond
ency. Is the theory advanced.
Jack 'Matthews
Fighting Geer
Portland, Mny 21, Tho attontlon of
V. F. Matthews, chairman of tho to
publican' stato central committee, Iiiib
hooti called to tho omission of the
nnmo of T. T. Ooor, candidate foi
United States senator, from the list
of cuudldntos, sont out to tho press
from tho hendQunrtors of tho state
contrnl committee. Tho non-npponr-ance
of User's mime with tho other
Ropuhllcnu candldntos for Congress
sont out hy the contrnl committee,
coupled with the Incident of C. W.
Fulton being Introduced to n Portland
audience as tho next United States
senator, Is snld to have much to do
with tho docllnntlon of 'the governor
to preside at a meeting, at which
Messrs. Fulton and Furnish spoka In
Salem last week.
Tho door people here claim his
nnme has been discriminated agaliiRt,
and that the action of Chntrman
Matthews Is really a bolt of tho of
ficial Republican ticket.
Cyclone's Harvest In Texas.
Goliad, Tex., May 21. One hundred
and thirty-live deaths are now known
to have been caused by Saturday's cy
clone. Nine more ot the Injured ure
dead, and three additional corpses
were found.
Death xf Weil-Known Editor.
New York. May 21. IWward God
kin, the famous editor of the New
York livening Post, died last night at
llrlxham, Hngland-
Victims of the Explosion.
Coal Creek. Tenn., May 21. Up to
Jioon 158 bodies were taken from the
Fratervllle mine. The total killed Is
now estimated at 227.
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Senate Defends Army.
Washington, May 21. During the
examination of Corporal O'lirien hy
tjie Philippines inquiry committee.
Senator Dietrich, or Nebraska, and
Senator Patterson, of Colorado, almost
e$me to blous. precipitated by the
former's action of shaking his linger
In IHittereou'a fae, and Recusing him
jof doing everything to besmirch the
honor of the American army. Patter
son denied Ute accusation, advancing
upon Dietrich, but when the persona!
encounter seemed Imminent the chair
man called for order, and the excite
ment died down.
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Rock Emits Flame and Smoke.
New York, May 21. Cant lienew.
of the steamer Talmman, which ar
rived here from fiarlHtdos today re
ports Uat be saw great masses of
game and smoke coming from the
peak of DiaaMMd rok, an motaUd roak
SO Tet kbjfc. JmC off tae sonthwest
point of Martini,
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Presidential Nomination.
WsaninctM, May 21 The rsi
dent Utfajr ntxnliHUml Alfred Meore,
of Pennsylvania, to be Judge of the
dletriM KMirt in the district of Alaska
L 0. 0. F. IN
ANNUAL
SESSION
The Attendance Better
Than Eyer
GrandEncampment Yesterday
-Grand Lodge Today
New Officers Elected--Aany
A.embers Are Present- .
Nowpoit, May 21. Tho grand on
enmpment of tho Independent Ordor
of Odd FMlows convened at' 10 n, in.
Evory ofllcer was prbsont. Tho re
ports of the grand olllcors showed n
gnlrt of 183 mciiiboro In the pnst year;
total 10-10. Tho attendance was bet
ter than for years, showing Increased
Interest In this branch of tho ordor.
Usual routine business was attended
to. Tho following olllcors weie elect
ed nnd Installed:
P. W. Stewart, Pot Hand, grand pn
trarch, T. F. Howard, Pendleton, grand high
prldst.
Wlllinm Green. Kugone, gtand
senior warden.
15. 15. Shan on, Portland, grand
scribe, ro-olected.
II. 15. Miller. Portland, grand treas
urer. Claude Gatch, Salem, ginud Junior
warden.
Thomas F. Ryan, Oregon
grand representative.
O. A. Sinks, Portland, grand
shnl.
W. R. Cunnlnghnm, Cnuyoii
City,
ninr-
City.
grand sentinel.
Thomas F. Ryan submitted his re
port, which was hi part as follews:
"Tho state of tho ordor Is eminent
ly satisfactory, as the last year has
boon ono of general prosperity, and
forecasts the success of tho future.
From every part of tho Jurisdiction
coinos the welcotno news of nn awak
ening of Interest nmnng our inomborH
iwi to tho beauties of tho Iohhouh por
traying tho piluclplus of our degrees,
accompanied with a Inrge gain in
membership. Fiom the otllclnl report
of tho grand sciiho wo And thnt wo
hud a gnluiln membership up to De
cember .'list of ISO, while from reports
thnt I hnve received from tho scribes
of the several encampments since the
oltlclnl yearly ropoit wuh made I II ml
that over 100 havo taken the degrees,
making nn actual Increase of over 300
members slnco the meeting of tho last
grand encampment. This Is very sat
isfactory, and Indicates llmt wo will
have a much greater gain the coming
year.
"The several encampments through
out the stnto aro nearly all In a pros
perous condition, nnd, with one or two
exceptions, huvu mado substantial
gulus dining the year,"
The report of K. It. Sharon, grand
sciiho, showed the totnl Income of
the IOucnmpmunt timing the year to
hnve been $7101.00. For relluf, flOKi.
70 was expended, anil for cut rent ox
pensoH SGllMfi. The assutn amount
to $28,877. 10.
ALLISON GIVES HOPE.
Says Nicaragua Canal Bill Will Pass
This Session.
Washington, May 21. Senator Alli
son, who Is generally well Informed
on the prospects of legislation, says
that the Sennte will pus the Philip
Dine bill, the Cuban reciprocity meas
ure and the Isthmian canal bill before
the adjournment of this session. He
fully appreciates the great opposition
which has developed to the Culmn rec
iprocity and to the t until.
It Is gratifying to the friends of the
Nicaragua canal bill that Senator Alll
ou predlets the passuge of a canal
bill at this session, as It Indicates that
he favors such legislation. Some of
the Nicaragua advocates are still
fearful that either the Hoar or Hpoon
ir amendments, although reortd ad
versely by the committee, may cut a
considerable figure In the discussion,
and Mss(bly be substituted fpr the
Hepburn bill.
The Panama advocate haw always
held that no agreement has ever yet
been made with Costa Kla which
would give the United States or the
Old Maritime Canal Couipauy right
of way In Coeta Itlcan territory They
are going to try to make this an im
portant feature of the opposition to
the NicaragHau canal,
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Oregon 8hort Line Restrained.
Salt Lake. May 21 -A temporary
Injunction has been Issued on behalf
of the Rio Grande Western restrain
Irk the Oregon Short Line from laying
track for their California extension on
Went Fourth strjet.
INDIAN WAR PENSIONS.
Tongue's SHI Will Come Up Today
Before House Committee.
Washington. May 21 The House
commute on pensions will bold a
special ssenlon today to consider Rep
raUUive Tongue's Indian war vet
eran bill Chairman Loudeusiager
saya that If a quorum of the commit
tee Is In nttondnnco, ho expects to
tnnko a favorablo report on tho bill.
In ordor that tho bill may ho pressed,
Mr. Tonguo has mado personal appeals
to ovory mombor of tho committee,
asking them to attend tho mooting and
to fnvorably act upon tho pending bill,
o
BasebaH, Kills a Boy,
Chicago, May21. William Zamslor,
aged 1G yonrs, a pupil of tho Maywood
grammar school was Btruck by n baso
ball yostorday, and almost Instantly
killed whllo wntchlng a game,
o.
Good Run of Salmon.
Astoria, May 21. Tho run of fish
still continues good for this season of
tho yonY, and tholr size Is gradually
increasing, Tho fish havo now reached
as far up na Cathlamet, nnd good
catches nro mado there.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE
Is Granted Franchise for New
Road
Saft Luko City, May 21. Tho city
council passed a franchise to tho Ore
gon Short Hue for tho right of way
of tho new California lino ovor tho
mayor's veto. All tho survey corps of
the San Pedro road disbanded today,
excepting one thnt Is locating on tho
California line. All Is now ready for
linmedlnte construction.
EXTREME
ACTION
PROPOSED
Conditions Affected District
Unchanged
Wllkosbniro. Pa., Mny 21 Three
executive committees, which hntl de
cided on suspension, met today to
consldor the proposition to cnll out
the onglneers, llremen and pump
moil. This Is looked upon hy the
mine 'workers ami oOlelnlH as an ex
tremo step,
Willtosbnrre, Pn May 21. Piesl
dent Mitchell, of tho MlucworkerK,
this morning denied that ho had any
knowledge of any movement to end
(the nnthruclto strike. The conditions
of the nffectod district nro unchanged
today Not a colliery Is working. Min
ers and laborers continue to nwnlt de
velopments. More Victims of Flaming Lava.
St. I.uelu, May 21. A now volcanic
eruption began Sunday night. On
Monday night tho mountain was very
active, throwing nut groat streams of
lava and showers of dust. It Is be
lieved a new crater lias opened In the
Numngua vnlley, Tho valley Is cov
ered with smoko, probably from the
Donhommo mountain. A great part
of tho Island Is thronteuod with devas
tation from the (lowing luvn. New vie-
tlms havo been caught, bringing tho
totnl number of deaths to over 2000.
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Seek 8afety Aboard Vessels.
St. I.ucln, May 21. Ono hundred
refugees an I veil on thosteamorllolga,
The new eruption of Mt. Peine, which
threatened Fort tie Franco causetl the
exodus.
Tho refugees roport that when they
left MartlnliU a panic prevailed, and
the people were taking refugo aboard
vessels In the harbor
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REFUGEES
PANIC
STRICKEN
Seek Safety Aboard
Vessels
Alt.
Pelee and Souffrlere
Again Active
More Victims of the Flaming
Lava
Paris, May 21. Tho following bulle
tin wnB posted at tho ministry of colo
nies teday: Tho ministry this morn
ing received n dispatch from tho not
ing govornor of Martinique nt Fort do
Franco, dated tho 20th, saying that
Monday morning tho phonomena ob
served Mny Sth was ronowod. A rain
of stones fell on Fort do Franco and
Hashes, followed by reports, wcro seen
In tho direction of ML Pelee. Tho
population of Fort do Franco becamo
panic stricken. Tho acting govornor,
bolIovliiK thnt a cataclysm was occur
ring near tho volcano, Immediately or
dered tho cruiser 8uchot to leavo and
reconnolter. A second cahlo of the
same date Informed tho ministry of
news recolved from tho commander at
Lccarbot that a Bpout of flro foil on
thnt vlllago In tlip morning. Tho third
cnblo says that tho detachment at Le
carbet, for which fearfl wore enter
tained, hnd suffered no loss.
Souffrlero In Active Eruption.
St. I.uelu, May 21. Souffrloro, on
St. Vincent Island, Is again In active
eruption. People who hnd returned to
that pait of tho Island affected by the
volcano nro returning to Kingston.
A.sk Him
Ask your doctor what he
thinks of Aycr's Sarsnparllla.'
He knows the formula, so
ask him if there Is anything
better for purifying the blood,
strengthening the digestion,
and building up the nerves.
Follow his advice, whatever
it may be.
I have taken Aycr's Sarsspsrllla
y spring since 1848. As a blood
tylncand ncrvc-strcncthcnlnc medi
ever
purl
S, T. Jones, Wichita, Kans.
II. All drunliti. J. C. AUR CO.. Until. MM.
Rich Find In Ashland. '
Ashland, Or.. May 21. J. T. Illovlns.
a miner, uncovorod a pocket of gold
In (1 F. Hilling's field, Inside tho olty '
limits, that sold for 2CG0.
Fancy Navel
Oranges
20 cents a Dozen
25 cents a Dozen.
30 cents a Dozen
35 cents a Dozen
40 cents a Dozen
50 and 60cadoz.
Zinn's
154 State St , 'Phone 2874.
L'B-'
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Ladies' Suits
Ladies' Skirts
Shirt Waists
Embroideries
Trimmings
Wash Goods
Laces and Colored
Dress Goods
Great Inducements to careful buyers,
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