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

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Great Clean-up of
I Kai Ki Silks
FRIDAY ONLY
Tbo remainder of tko Bummer ellkaat
leir than cost. We will tell tlio r. gular
00c grado (or
OvJ
$ari
FRIDAY ONLY
See Window for Styles . . .
IriTV WII I
INSPECT
THE SITES
Plan to Acquire Water Power
Not Been Abandoned
Investigation-Will Be Resumed
in September
...-. in mi t k. 1002.
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GOLUtW
1901 HOPS
SOLD FOR
20 CENTS
Firm Realizes Big Figure for
Old Holdings
Many Xre Being Contracted
At Above Price
SPECIAL PRICES
On men's and boys'
bathing suits. The
largest line in the
city.
Don't Miss the
Great July Sale
Great Remnant
Sale
Ail Remnants
ONE'HALF Price
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THESE ARE FACTS
SSJWJhr w.rrt .. k.n of dl..PPolnl..t to our.olv.. . pw
""",1"" m$WV o beat .milppod r.p.lr .hop
w. .in n..r rmnlr -.fork ourBelvo right lioro Our own experience
fcr not to
nny manner
In tue county,
nYnrri P rt woVkKlft Tnd wo have iibllshe.I ihefact that wo aro mitten
o" tho art. Wa aro tbe originator, of low price Try ui and you will com.
again.
CHAS, H. HINGES
Next Door to Ladd & Duth'a Dank Watchmaker and Jeweler, 88 State St.
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NOW FOR THE COAST OR MOUNTAINS
- . i II i, alnl.t ISSlil
Uoforo buying your uppllei lor your outing yon snouiu en. UUr .. -
and Inipeattlunuoatcomi'lato lino of camping goods over shown.
wur Jiou iviiiuuh iMt j" -
proper gooda to take with ".,
THE RIGHT KIND OK COFKBB.
RTATK HOUHIi WlrfKB.
Tho
BTAU IIAMB.
STAK HACON.
BTAIt HA If BAUBAOK.
BTAH BUMMKK BAUBAOK.
STAK DHIKI) MKBK.
STEAMED COOKBI) HAM.
raoit comploto Una of canned
Tho purpose of tho Salem city coun
cil to Inapect, with a vlow to purchas
ing, wntor power alto. aa voiced at a
regular moating of the municipal logls
Indira Inat miring, has by " anH
beon obandonod. Tho Snlam city
fnt.or never do things liaatlly. or
wHliont careful consideration, but
thoy have nover yot provoil recreant
to a HolMmpoaed task, wlion tho Inter
oata of tho public wore Involved.
It will bo romamburod that after an
exhaustive dlRcinwIon of tho aubject,
Km council several weeks ago referred
tho matter to a apodal committee, of
which Aldormnn Oriswold la ciinir
man. with Instruction to Invoatlguto
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nil avallablo wator powor uu -lu
a radltm of thirty inlloa of Salem,
nscorlaln tho coat ot purcliaalnK tho
aamo, and tho capacity of each, nlid
Miiort to the city council. An appro
priation of $50 wan made to dofray the
nnrnaaary oxPOHBOfl or mo invotmnu
lion. Thla atop tho part of the
city Ih conaldorod a preliminary move
to tho Inatallatlon at aomo Hiibaeniiont
time of a municipal olectrlc street
IlKlitfiiB Plant. Tho ponding "vo yonra
contract with tho prewent company ex
pire In 1001, nnd by that time tho
council expect to have completed a
thorough Investigation of the matter,
and bo better advlsud.
It Ih learned from Chairman CiIm
wold, that tho council committee will
make IU Investigation early In Sep
tember. Tho reason ror (lererring ui
taak until the fall season la Hint the
.Minimum cnnarlty of tho different
sites may he determined. A compe
tent engineer will bo employed, and
iii m.v.mil sites that have already
beon offered tho city will receive
thorough Inspection.
on
a wnif nnd son. of Sllverton
Moiidny nfternoou purchased of a Sa
!... i.i. mroiicv BO bales of 1901 bop
at 20 cents. This Is a remarkable
figure, and Is the record price for the
1301 crop. In fact It Is the largest
nrlco paid for Imps In the bale alnce
1802.
ir..iimi!il renditions prevail
rosiui
HOW
ABOUT
REWARD?
Would Finding of Merrill's
Body Entitle Discoverer
To Money?--Janes Remains In
Washington Temperarily:
The report tlmt Tracy has .nurdered
Merrill Is generally discredited. Still
the possibility of such a thing. Is very
probable, when the true nature of Tra-
uK-on rmiMlilcratlon.
The chances that Tincy has killed
it-riii nrn even. In thus putting his
i.nrinpr out of tho way
CHANCE
TO PUSH!
Rally of Salem People Inter
ested in Immigration
I Just
Thoro
should be a big turnout of all
. .... ,..! In BOPtll'lnK tO
frrSu oMmmlKr.t.on
that tho trnnscontlnentnl railroads are
bringing to Oregon.
......i un aiiiH.rmimuii-in. i .,
The iinmiK"111"" ""' . ,i (
o Harrlman lines will no in b. a your
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saMsWSMSfiwawn-
Dreams
The Silks in Our A.
New Spring ' Neckwear
Are Dreams of Beauty
. .. C.4 fo, seUloe choice neckwear, but
W . ,- anv vrc have hereto shovi ,v ;
(l We h?vc
Ui
A i A !(
r . . ..i-4 Thr. BtQCU IS ncrc rtuuy B
I a i l.Ai. in IMf illlUl "w " 'a.
the best maau . - .
choosing, and the styles arc .w.. --
Interested, and
inrata ahown.
ROTH
124 6,UI Street.
KIN II BB COFl'BB.
OHBUGB COFFBB.
I'ut up in air tight curia.
thltiR for you
Just tbo
&. GRABBR
Telephone 511
Not in Our Class
YOU CANNOT Com-1
pure the smudge of
the rubber stamp, nor
the slip shod printing
of worn out material,
With the UP-TO-DATE
rniNTINOwearedolnr.
Our work Is neat and
4fc artistic. Give US 8
trial and be satisfied
for once with your sta
tionery-
I
We Deliver When
Promised
Schaefer & Palmer
W Roorui 3, 4. and 5 Mooroa blk.
1'uoue, 2414, Red.
niNEMAN'8 DARQAINB.
Italian Prunea, 8 I be.,
25o
Pctlto Prunea, 8 lb.,
.28c.
Pink Deant, 10 Ibi.,
28o
Qmall White Deana, 8 I be.,
2So.
Qood Flour, per aaok,
70c
Dlack Floi Pr lb
Be
Qood Cooking Molatiea, per gallon,
30o,
Fancy Table Syrup, per gallon.
COo.
Maoaronl, No. 1, large alio boxee
whlto or yellow, per box, 35c,
Scotch Oata, per pkg.
10c,
Jumbo Much,
Four pnekagea 24k eente.
Bulk Gotoanut
1S per lb.
Mrtn ua your buttor nud asga. W
n.v iilfliMt umrkttt nrtii. caak or
morabandlao.
New Veils and
Veilings
In bright green and royal blue;
embroidered with white; the
lateit for hat velle. Alto an lm
meneo line of atnple and fancy
velllnga by the yard.
25. 50. 75c
Parasols
Don't forget that we are cloelng
out everything In Summer Para
sola at leee than half price. It'a
worth while to price them If you
only nee one two week?.
Wash Goods
Theao warm daya are melting
those piles of aummer goods.
Many cholco patterne left, howev
er, If you hurry.
Blouse Linens
We've never aeen such a rush as
thla season for Linen Dress Goods
Another big lot Just received. Bet
ter get aome today may be gone
tomorrow.
25, 30, 35, 40c yd
"DAURYMPLE'S
Attorney John Hayne, of Salem, Ro-
etirod an order from JuiIro UoIho, In
Albany Mondny, rKlHtorliiB tho land
or William V. WoBtliiKhniiBo. under
tho Kelly-Torreim ayHtem. The prop
erty In qtinallon (ontalnn 158.B0 acnw,
located In IIiIh county. It will require
two yenra yet before tho title Ih per
fected, but after all that time It will be
-nf,. nimliiHt all nttael8. Thla la the
tlmt eaao renlHtered In the tate, but
many other will follow.
In tho
hop market at thin tlmo. and the
Is dllllcult of prediction.
I.lllonthal llroH., through their local
aRont, II. J. Ottenbeimor, report hav
ln written, within the paat four dny.
several larKo contracts ror we u
. .. n ..mi. nl Some
crop at -" ojiim I-"-
KtoworM aro convinced that tho record
price has beon reached, whllo othors
look wise and continue to hold their
crops oxompt from all obligations.
Twenty conta a poumi ih mv mih""
contract figure offored for hopa slnco
18'J0, when thoy wont a high as 40
cents.
Secretary Jamos WliiBtanley. of the
OroRoti I Ip Orowoi-fl Aoclatlon. Ih
In receipt of advlcofl from London to
tho effect that all old hop have noon
Mimrncl no. ami tbnt tbo EnBllah crop
for 1002 will not oxeced ono-rourtn or
an averago crop. Mr. Wlnstanloy nil-
vises Kiowors. who have not nlrenuj
contracted, to bold their hojw, for he
believe a Htlll further advance will
bo noted In tho market, nnd that good
hops may thlH fall brluK as high a
50 cents a pound.
May Break the Record.
A well-informed revlow of the situa
tion showH that many yarda are likely
in he short In yield. It It stated that
In one of tho IniRost Salem yards the
vlnwt have not urnieil out ai an. ami
tho owners aro aollcltoiw about the
yield.
It Ih known Hint many yarns nau u
larger porcontnuo of iiiIhhIhb hilla this
HprliiK than over before, due to tho
cold and backward sprint?. If the pres
ent promise of showers Is mndo nood
tno yarda will bo In flno condition for
tho piopnwitlon of aphis. The season
has all tho Indications of liuliiK a wet
Tracy's
... ....... tvmiiii lm Itnnrovcd,
ciiancos m ei-i' "- - --
but on tho othor hand, Merrill, by dl
nrmliiK and othorwlHO dlHBUlslnK him
self, could reach friends, and enlist
outside assistance, which is essential.
i.fnrn the fURltlvM can hope to ac-
ii.i. iiw.ii- AHffiee. The latter
CUIIll'iinii .
theory la tho more generally accepiu",
nlthougli many aro convinced that
Merrill has actually been murdered by
bin desperate associate, and Insist
imt this foncluslon will find conllrma-
(ti In tbo discovery any day of the
body of Merrill.
Tho possibility of such a discovery
naturally sukbosIb the query couia
tho discoverer of tho body of Merrill
make claim and collect any of the re
waid money. nmountlnB to $ir.00, from
(ho stnto of Oregon? It Is not believed
any part of tho reward money could be
collected, for tho more flndlnB and de-
iiu-rv f Merrill's body. Tho clrculnrs
that have beon Issued by tho stnto of
OreKon, announclnx tno rownru, i .-.
iih follews: "$3000 reward for the
capture and return, dead or alive, oj
Harry Tiacy and David Merrill, or
$1500 for each one, etc." It Is contend
ed thnt tho ilndlnB of tho dead body of
either convict would not constitute n
"capture," and tho discovoror would
not have any reasonable claim upon
tlio reward under tho provisions by
which it wns offered. Many think that
tho stato could well afford to pay a
reasonable reward for tho return of
Men Ill's body, under any conditions,
for tho beneilclal effect It would have
on tho discipline of tho othor prison
era. Tho failure to ovontually kill or
capture tho btaco of convicts will havo
a dnmuKlnB effect on tho prison dis
cipline in the fiituio
Wnrdon Janes, who went to South
llend Inst week, is now in tho vicinity
t,..,i.,tit meet all
there should bo a Rieat attendance at
..... i,v (mil. nnd Impress Superin
tendent McKinney and bis staff that
there Is one city in western w
mm has boundless resources, and will
give a most cordial welcome to new
comers. t. nm- business men nnd represen
tative citizens turn out and meet tho
representatives of tho fireat transpor
tation companies, nnd convlnco thorn
that wo havo Breat Inducements for
Intending Immigrants, anil are remy
to back their efforts to bring people
to tho Capital City.
Affidavit.
ti,i t to certify that I, D. B. Hunt-
nvelved from mo
wearing
9
S us with a call, that you
Si scekinp. or you
1 it. Try it. A
81.
a ' am J tf11 tiJ
, . .i- r,.f Sc Jf vou arc tic nunung an- v4.. ...
1NOW mk -. - , .., ., ... n ,
t vou will cimcr mw i.iv. - 7--,
will watAt the tic you will sec andl
Mlaa llertha lliibtmid haa rKturuwl
from her clmwea at Portland, wboro
she has been tho past year, and will
spend the aummer uioutha at Salem.
Miss IlublHird Is one of the beat pian
ists on tho Pacific coast, as well as
mm of tho bar-duet workers In the
West, and will practice Ave hours
dally while at homo. She will take pu
pils at her home, one block west of
the North Sulem school.
. ... !.. f .1.1. ttrj.ntlwip U'tll
?,UVT.,".,1 1 ' ., Z nJ of Tracya opoiations. and lending
ICICII IHH Llll hiiii.B" n" --!
About once In ton or twelve years
. ,...u um rortv cents n pound. As
imiin mk ' -,
they
ulmrnr. IinVO JllSt
factory a complete line of undertaking
goods, consisting or uurmi un,
robes and trimmings; also as fine n
funeral car as there Is in the stato.
which makes as comploto undertaking
parlors as there Is In the city, at 155
Court street. Phone. olUce, 801 Main;
phono, residence, 2181 black,
o-
DIED.
M'Al.USTRK. At his home, No. 130
,i 1, arm nlom. Oregon, at
vmiii-.i ov.x.v.v, .
7:20 a. m., Tuesday, July 15, 1002,
II. H. McAllister, aged 13 yours, of
typhoid fover.
Tho deceased was born at Uonseller
Kails, New York, cm May 12, 1850, and
mnri-imi r.tinlla MuuKcr at Krwln,
South Dakota, on Noveinbor 28, 1885.
Ho came to Oregon In tho fall of 1807.
locating In tho Waldo Hills, east of
Salem, where ho liven nnui msi "i".
when ho removed to Salem. Ho leaves
a wife nnd one daughter, Miss Eva; al
so one brotbor nnd three sisters, as
follews: Chns. I.. McAllister, of Shaw;
Mrs. J. S. Swoot and Mrs. J. K. Dun
la), of nockvlllo, Connecticut; nnd
.Mrs. If. W. Mantle, of Harrlsvllle, New
York.
Tho funeral announcement will bo
made lator.
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gT Johnson & Coll
Si .. .! - - - 257 Commercial ov.
Clottlen to tte wople ,Jtt
Celebrated Wolff-American mcyy
. M.,nin.l blcvclo mode. The bearliiw , J
Aro ho moaVren., ------ , w,thout rci,,,tring uuu.v. .
proof, Bolf-olling anu wm . "
Superb Ruby Finish
1902 Model 55
1902 Model 55,
1901 Models
ioiSo. Soeclal Model
Wo flt any coaster brake, $5 extra
cycles at 150 Htnto buwji,
$4(
..$45C".
em.' '.
re!' 8co'onr'elVint lino ol IiIkIi-ruJ i
ivierritt Davis, Agent.
essBSsij(iJslS6S
fisflssf $35
j? BICYCLES
havo paased theaOcent mnrk. It
Mr. and Mm. Olinrle V. Cravtui.
of Murray, Idaho, are vlaltliiK Salem
relatives, 'hurley." as he Is popular
ly known In Salem, looks well and
prosperous Ho U cnshUr of the
Hank of North Idaho, at Murray.
Tiitoe
Bi
cydes
"Tlic Easy Running Kind'
M. T.
152 State St.
MNEMAN
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PACE-MAKER
GOLD DUST FLOUR
Mad by
THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY
t)ldnti Oregon.
Made for family uso. aak your
grocor for It. Urau and
shorts always ou hand.
A, T. WALN Agent
Silver Creek Falls
...Stage Line
Balftof to ArRntlul, vU Wbitraker and
Miqrn. Levo fcfaU-ui poH IUc 7
.. wwkdaa only Carry pmmowi
& pwik&j i. J-in-wtrnouutaiu cutlug
trip opaa to Salam people.
7 m WARKKN W IU VIS, Prop.
118 hhIm at the raluol
iS.(Kl tuilfts an hour,
MsrrbSil. luoi.
1016 Hillea in 1017 mm
ulw, r-ttbnuiy l. Ihs'T
TUt are tli world's k
n, mado and htdd by
the Huillnuteti, a (
makar In gornl orvU' aiul
ratdd transit.
The HurliHktQH H te al
so Uohlt otkr wurkl's ir
erdi that are woilh aiV
ln about.
( C SHELDON. General Ai't
100 Third Street.
i Portland. Ore-
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YtHi Mnd Ik army of aatarlel rtdera
of the TrtbUHtf crmatantly on the lu
crenaw. Ilvwry customer la a eouatuut
friend ol tka wkawL
akouldn't thj- b.
If tb uUawiiia of r)wlr bttia couut
fir uttytblMic lu worth tk wklle to
i.nsldr what wbttti ttt kuy. llroken
rauka, brokau fork erowHa. dofwtUe
bearlnga am tblngs that don't trouble
the Tribune rider. Aak tbut, they
kUOW
A goodli' kit ot wtoomi-baud wbeola.
all aorta at popwlftr prlcem. We have
aoM ttleUd bariHlM in whele ail
ready to rtb at 110.
lu auudrtea we bave everythlaji Use
ruatuwera Heed, froaa Ure toite to
btaniM. Tbe BatuHr M mm at U la
tretclaae leal. boumbt rbenn to
ell.
aVtsar tasNHa. MaJeetk? latiuw. oil
Ikihini all aorta.
Carbttie. I vmmt for N oetUv
A Am IMawfc Iteui-tWistit, keavy rajst
baa. It
Ih more than likely timi tnoy win ut
JumplnR upwnrda nt the rate or two or
three centa a Jump. The only dniiner
now Ih ovor-atlmulutlon of now acre-
Ke. and tlien tho collnpae from over
pnMluctlon thnt follows. If the acrtv
hko can be held down Oregon hop
Krowora have n lionauxn for many
yearn to come. Home new acreage
will bo needed every year to make up
for worn tint llelda. Hut It la onally
overdone.
No one ehouhl fomet the factor
which the Uioffon hop pool, orgnnlKed
by the Onuon Hop tlrowera' Aeeoclii
Hon, throiiBh Mr. Durat and Frank Fel
ler, bna undoubtedly been In Htlmulat-
Iuk an advance, nntl holding It for the
benellt.tif the producer. The presence
of that organisation In thla Htate had
a wholoeoino effect, and tho apeculn-
tor all know that lu nny event heie
la an organisation able to hold large
crop, anil put them directly In the
i.auda of tho Ilritlah buyers.
Twenty-Cent Hop Contraots.
The II rat JUt-cent contract covering
the 1U0 hop crop lu Marlon iMMinty.
were Med thla afternomi. The con
trni'tliiK tlriu lu each Inatnuoe la Ul
leuthal llroe.. aud the following are
the contract :
IS. .. J. It. and M. 1 White, of
Monitor. SU.Oot) imwmiU at 0 centa
O. 8. I'owemy. Woo.lbHrn, lU.oofl
pound at 10 centa.
rNiK I'oey, lluttevllle. I J, WO (Huuda
at 90 centa.
II. It. (leariH aud A. J. VnuWaaeen-
such naalalanco a he can In purauliiK
the murderoiia convict. Mr. Jnnos may
not return until aomethlna; dollnlte Is
learned concernliiK Tracy and Merrill.
Sick Headache absolutely and per
manently cured by using Mokl Tea.
A pleaeant borb drink. Curos Constl
pntlon and Indigestion, makos you
eat. aleep, work and happy. Satisfac
tion KUMxiinteod or money back. 25
eta. and 60 eta. Write to W. II.,
IIOOKKU & CO.. Iluffalo. N. Y., for a
free aamplo. D. J. FRY, Drucelst.
Good Meals
Aro rtlvvnya had at tho Whlto Houbo
IteBtnurant. We try to satisfy our pat
rons, with first-class meals and cour
teous trentaiont. Open day and night,
o
The Salem Iron Works
Has been leased by H. M. KdRnr. tbo
machinist, and he Is now prepared to
do Urst-class mnchlno and foundry
work. Mr. Kdsar Is a well-known, up-to-date
machinist. 7-1 l-2t
CUSHION FKAME, 1902
HU1NLESS CUSHION FRAlWE - -
rv Turirn' KltAMK. it Is 31
tho 1002 KAalL,'' x.u."-
Call and eeo
ahead ot all.
- r...i,. umir.ci) ilnen HWflV
BprinK. CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL LIKE II
441
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with tho Ht and
PLAYING HIS OLD RUSE
(Continued from first pago.)
NEW TODAY.
Notice.
The sim atvel bndge llt be ojn
until M.)) July lttb whfu It will
bo rloaeil and a 'em suttiluti-d fr
tho next So or S -laia
ccnnultu.
Rubber Tires far Bujglei.
We it rubber dm to aM aorta ot
rtmt asvr alae. eawisel aa4 tire. ad
giMraftU tbe work. OU ami ua.
Tbe price U eot ao smeb aa wtmhl
UMagte. Rubber Urea) wve yovr He
and add to your comfort
F. A. WIGGINS
)iv rjr uf a W7 Liberty Street Salem
hove. St. IHiuI. 11.000 pounds at 11
ceMtx.
II. II. (leerlu aud J A. llunmr. St.
InuI. li.iHKi puuuda. at 11 cents
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Minor IHention
Local Import
Ihiul Terry waa artvated Mooday ev
eutai. cbarged witb the bm-euy at
lablitf tarkle ot tbe value of J I. Tbe
cowpbUntMg wtUtOM Mra lilta
Allen, and tbo M'i eaawltwrUon waa
astAsJ tt tt at U4 tawislV h si ftil ril lalilaaft
' Horgjui. but In tbe tueautiwe tbe raae
waa aottled oot of court.
tiuuerlnleudettt Urowu, uf the Sa
Wtu l.igbt. Power & Traction Com-
mux. la crippled wltb rk attack ot
rbeuuiaUaM. lie eaye bo never bad
an ache or oain before, and uoee not
reUeb tbe latrodocUo be U reeeivinf
to Orco. Judglsux fro tbe weather
that U prevailing tbia mmmmr, Mr.
HrowH aaya tbe Oregon climate mutt
bo altuibtr to that ot Mlnneeota. lu
deocrtbing tbe rllwate of tbat euie a
touriat oare anld that thoy hd "nine
woetba ot winter, and tbree woutbe'
ruaaed btio falL"
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High winds preralhMt Monday
tbrougbout Southern and Kaateru Ot-
egm. Telegraphic eoNtwunication
waa luterruptel, aud shade and fruit
tnwiJ uprootvd.
O'Neill went Into the bouse, while her
huabaud started to feed his pigs.
While he waa doing so O'Nolll hap-
pened to glance up w a mud answer
lug Tracy'a description steal from the
bniHh ou tho oppoaito sldo of tho road
from Auburn. He thought It wna sim
ply an Indian boy, and spoke sharply
to the hog, which weie makluK a
nolae. Aa he apoke the farmer saw tho
man auddenly duck down and run like
a deer along to the fence which faces
the farm, lie carried what appeared
to be a iltle In one hand. He wore a
bluch slouch hat. aud ran with a Iouk
stride. An old hopklln fnew the road
between O'Neill's bouse and the hog
pen. When the man reached tho kiln
he dieappeured.
The farmer then thought for tho
Bret time that the man waa Tracy,
tunning quickly to the house, ho
called his wife out, eaylng he wanted
to apeak to her. She believed ho was
Joklug. and paid no attention to him.
When he told her that Tracy was in
the vicinity, however, she nulckly
obeyed. Mm. O'Neill ia In very bad
health. O'Neill feared for the result
if the murderer should insist upon
stopping at the house, so he took his
wife to tbe Jonea llroa.' ranch, half a
mile down tbe road towards Auburn.
They remained there Sunday night
Wheu Tracy disappeared be was head
ing In tbe Auburn direction, but tlrey
w nothing of him as they walked to
tbe Jonea farm.
O'Neill give a very clear account of
tbe affair. He la a conservative sort
of a wan. and stands high with all the
people in tbe neighborhood. At first
tbe deputies were Inclined to scoff at
tbo report, but, after an investigation.
C. S. Cad) , of Auburn, who has taken
aa acute interest ru tne pursuit. came
to tbe conclusion that tbe mau was
undoubtedly Tracy.
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Indianapolis. July !. Delegates to
tbe national convention of miners, to
consider tbe advisability of calling a
sinae oc uie Duuutinous miners, are
beginniug to arrive. President Mitch
ell is among this morning's arrivals. It
U tbe general opinion tbnt a strike will
bo ordered.
Parasol. Would tho party who
through mistake, took tho poaii and
Kold-hnndled parasol from Mrs.
Illshop's on tho afternoon of tho re
ception, plenso return It to her
home. 7-15-3t
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Bicycle Sundries SKMWr
ua a call. Wo try to piease.
sfiipp & hause:
258 Commercial Street- Opposite Capital m
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Come anb See
Ikloro you start on your summer outing. Wo
have juat what you vant and aro now making n
specialty of your wants. Everything carefully
packed ready for Bhipment when denlred. : :
Fuller & Douglas, Gi-oceti
i 142 Stato St., D'Arcy Bldg.
intmtmumttttnmmnp.ttimtttt:mm:ntttmuttt
ttfeL Your Vaca
For Sale. Light, opon, threo-quurtors
buggy and slnglo harnosa. at a bar
gain. Apply to Mrs. M. J. Crelgh
ton, ono block west of North Salem
school. 7-15-1 w
Musical. Miss Hortha Hubbard has
roturnod to Snlom for tho summer
months, and will take pupils on tho
piano at bar home, ono block wost of
tho North Salem school. 7-15-tf
Lost. On tho Gardon rOad, a bunch of
keys attached to a chain. Finder
will bo rowarded by leaving samo ut
Journal olllco. 7-15-3t
Lost. On Chemeketa, between Church
aud 20th Btreets, a beart-shapwl
silver locket, wltli sllvor chain;
monognun of 11. II. n. on face; con
taining boy's picture. Suitable re
ward will be paid for Its return to
Journal olllce. 7-15-3t
San Francisco,
ll-H6!MK.
July 15. Wheat,
D. E. Huntslnger, funeral director,
155 Court street. 'Phone Main 801.
Residence 21st street
A. M. Clough, Undertaker, 107 State
street. Phone Main 1351, Salem, Ore
gon, successor to O. E, Huntslnger.
Residence Broadway and Mill, North
Salem. Phono Main 221.
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'"ak&SKSgaffiaEr-
cuf no ia A.
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Will be more
complete if y4
take one of ouj
Palmer
Hammocks,
We also
Have
Camp Chairs
Tables
Tents, etc.
e0o
I Jboee..
That cannot be excelled
for the money.
MANY CELEBRATED
MAKES . . .
SOME TAN SHOES
$3.50 values to close
them out at
Martin 1'eUel was taken ill in a
Commercial-street restaurant at uoonl
today. He was taken to his home onlo
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tuiug sireei. anu naa aoour recor
ered.
Repairing neatly done-
...JACOB V0GT...
265 Com'l. St.
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Juet received largo ehlpment oi China-1 Ufll I O UC1M'
ware, gold band glassware, tinware, and
aleves with mathers for fruitcauniot.
i rieao quicKiy ail cs-i
I Drawa sareueaa out oii
AlMrVinRA M. WPr.r.H drawe sllvoraout of W
xi . o. . . n. .. break off.too short to J
iue unoiy oiom. at i uun oin ou gtlcklDK planter. Trf
nover be wirhmit. Uf
ForealoatBARR'SJE
120 State Street.
sineieii
Walnut Slice
Is all the rage in the East ami we are
making it real, every day.
GENUINE PKNOOHK
STAND CARAMELS
PEPPERMINT CHEWS
PEANUT CRISP
LOG CABIN CREAMS
Give us a trial if you want good can
diea and ice'cmin.
FLEUR DE LIS . . .
HI State Street.
CAPITAI-
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Express and '
Meets all mail ts&?
Baggage to r.
Prompt aervice. Jft;
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