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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1902)
" W M, BjatTriAia At-.--' "asus fcBJi4f.- cjftnwiiiii1 iii ",;' v-. ' - ---! 1? (I IT . j j .- 4iMbwm)bi THE DAILY JOUftNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, 0CT6BfcR 1, 1&ol Something for the Ladles at Factory Sale of Jnst Look at These Bargains. Laatoa'ipstimt Itid, worth fC.OO now $2.15. Ladles' patent calf, worth $4.00 no ttl-85. Ladles eilamel water proof, worth 3.50 now $1.65. , ., . Ladles' vfcl kid, hand Bewcd, worth $3.00 now f 1.36. Ladles' nax calf, for winter, worth $2.60 now 1irtt?" Ladles' dongola, heavy solo, worth $2.00 now 96c. Misses patent kid shoes, worth $2.26 now $1.06. Mlasos' school shoes, worth $1.75 now 85c. Children's patent leaUior, worth $2.06 now $1.95. ., , , , Children's viol kid, worth $1.60 now 76c. - f '' i 1 $ .Children's shoes, worth $1.26 now C6c. ' ' 'Babies' shoes worth 76c now 26c. - ( "jf' Men's and Ladies' Rubbers for almdStlioffiing Every pair of Shoes guaranteed to weaf as represented, at tiie ' - r vm. m.:.lKUra mm ? : : .THE. DAILY JOURNAL SSCM'thf StSr0 Jf ptuhbo"twl;cal:' V i5mim iift " ' lf Of Lo&S of Mm" Beik ,u- thovgh tbore may bi nothing hut el'ong. wll'-n Adoto at'"a doMra (Mo earnest craving ol .i iu it,nr. line oincmi gut) hack of him. k mo uepuoiican papers could make ' surh a showing for Lane as was made In Oregon for Chamberlain, and If Lane had the ability to nmko such a (canvass as Charabeilaln did If he mftant anything he might be elected. ' Lane has no background of achieve ment that appeals td the people and , he has no program that tho pooplo nrt . i ."i'l .--V t'i'i H it III I ' I I I I I1!1 In foi e n e a 1 8 vt.il' trvneht'-n lite appc tttrpnd cure Headache. Indigestion. Dyspepsia and tonsiipanon. JJo mie to ly it Fr tnlo by nil dni(?ctt. Interested In, except general damagog. cry for the union labor vote. That wi i In the end dsaert him because the 1 The Leader jflLVe. jftaser'S JL "IWIiaMIIII lllW wwwmwowimwAsw W Wi The Leader Ji j Members Northwest Afternoon News paper UCItfVC Faetory 9 0. HMU Ui UMUVJkJ State & Commercial Sts. fSSSSSS.'" AT S-ri dm CHICAGO STO'RB PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. v-jt OUR GREAT 8A1.E- f Btill continued at' the Chicago store. Prlcos slaughtered on dress goods, cl9aks, Jackets, dress skirts, rainy day skirts, furs, volvots, silks, kid gloves, ladles' and mens' underwear, umbrollas, (underskirts, French flannql and silk walste, bolts, 'ribbons, corsols, notions, blankots, comforts, flannels, walsUngsf outing flannels, wool shawls, fascinators and domoallca. Our stock la too big. 'Prices cut to tho quick to reduco it. Spodlali bargains In rsry department A rare chanco to buy flrst-olaas dry goods cheap'. McEVOY BROS.. Proprietors. ggfiSftn QY HOFER BROTHER Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, jl.00 In Avance. HARRITT & LAWRENCE, -SELL- More Tomatoes and -Better Tomatoes than Anybody AND EVERYTHING IN 8EABON INQ SEASON. FO R HOU8EKEEPER8 IN THE COM OLD P, O. GROCERY ' ' " n' mjifoiuM 5S5532! m TF 1 ANOTHER To clear out our warehouse we will make extra inducements on the few remaining oak bed room sets during the first halt of October. These suits are all solid oak with French plate mirrors and arc superior in construction to the coast made goods and cost you no more. You know the place. n Gaft 10 PIS M 10 L J JL vl, 1 JLy JL Jt XL 1 vl J J 308 Commercial St 'Store at Salem and Albany. Next to P. 0. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS. The J'drtland fair .managers hare d elded thftt they will ask for $600,000 for the Lewis and Clfirk ccnthnhUl exposition at tho hands of the legisla ture. Tho people will get off cheaply at that figure. Of course, there Is no Intontlon of submitting such a grant to a voto of tho peoplo as would be proper under tho referendum amendment to tho con stitution. Tho Portland appropriation will bo passed first In that case tho bills passed bofore tho referendum amendment wont Into effect by legislation would possibly never havo to bo submitted to a popu lar vote. That Is why they are hedg ing against a special sosslnn of tho legislature to put the amendment Into effect Tho number of people who havo been burned out of houso and farm by tho forest (Iron Is not largo enough to warrant n special legislative appro priation In tholr behalf. Still tliero Is no telling what demagogic members will not undertako to popularlfco thorn solvos with tho-olomcnt that are al ways ready to call on tho state for aid. OPEN VIOLATION OF LAW. Tho past month thoro havo been repeated roporta of violation of the closed season for shooting Chlnose pheasants. Morning and evenings guns could bo hoard popping on tho hills. It has boon a common sight Uie past wook to soo a group of young men. starting out with guns. In open dofl ance of tho law. This Is not compllmontary to the cbdractor of tho American pciple. In a froo country tho enforcement of laws depends principally on thoro be ing no violation of law on alt bolng law abiding citizens. The boy who goes and makes almost a nubile mnttor of law-breaking, oven In'so small a matter as shooting birds out of senson, Is tnltlng an early course In n criminal rareer. Of course. It may Iim mild tlinrn should bo no such game laws to vio late. Hut a law Is a law, and whero a law has stood ho long ns tho law to protect pheasants, It Is known to nil porsons. It Is tho law, and should not be knowingly broken. Tho reckless spirit of opon vlolntlon of law Is tun most npjinlllug fact that tho community has io acxnowKMiga It Is a foot that fish and gnmo laws nro not resneetod as other laws am Mankind is naturally glvon to poaching Trespassing on othor peoplo's proper ty Is oxcnsable on tho samo ground by some. Hut It Is nono the loss an Invasion of tho lawB, and no truo Amorlcnn will rountenanco tho Idea tlint the oltUon can olect which laws ho will oljuy, and which ho will violate O' 1 7T MILJLiNBRV! Wo are showing this week aoinu very ohlo and Jttunty street hats from New Yoik, also from our own work room, that are qulto tho best stylo and dtafi olio children's school halts, $1 36 valuos at 76c. this week oely. A now Hue of Monte Carlo caps for chtldrou, wo expect tomor row by sxpreM. Sco us for prices. - New Yofck Millinery Parlors i Mrs. Hooker, Mnor, No. 317 Commercial Street. GrassSeeds Wo baudlo only thq boat grade of seeds and havo only fresh seeds In iStdck. state Call or write for them. Special ,2f rJfi,!f0JX id S! KLiS i ,--- -. - r - nnn ui MAN'8 FATHERHOOD. Tho putative fatherhood of chlldron Is an Important function, and a gravo responsibility for ahv man to nsBume. nnd In many ennoa It Is done with lit tle thoughtful regard for tho welfare of ogspnng and or doubtful benefit to so ciety. There Ih a fothorhnod In a wldor nnd more Important sense that men and womon nsHuniu in their rulittlonn to urn community that may make them a blessing to thousands Instead of an additional burden on tho community This pnper was fond of referring to l'athor Wallace, who did so much to glvo this city better drinking water. lllS faithful devotion to bin ilnifnu Iti ' charge of Uio water service, his lov ing care nun attention to give this olty bettor sanitary conditions, was a bles Blng to unnumbered thousands nnd prosorvod tho lives of thousands of llttlq ones. ir was a fathor to tho community Tho term "olty fathers- Is an nlil one. but few stop to think of Its fullest possiuiiiiy or meaning. Tho olty gov ernment has the Uvea and prosperity of the people in its hands. It watches ovor their liberties by tiny, nnd pro tects them against llamas by night. The old saying that he who makes two blades of grass grow whero one grevy before Is a public benefactor, has given way to the beneflUi conferred uy tho man who MtabllHhes a new Indus try, who starts something that gives employment wliwy there was no em ployment before. Such an one Is truly it father for the hungry mouths that are fed from the wngefund ho has w tabllshett. The man who lays off a beautiful park, or oneu a snlamild bouim-nni that gives pleasure to thousands that oatoh-penny politicians who arb dlwafs aiior mo laoor vote arc stale. A-aiie sun jias time to rramo a pro gram that means something to tho tax payers of. tho Golden State lwt it la doubtful lf bo has the brains to do the formulating and got himself before tho people in a practical light o $100 Reward $100. The rcadors of this paper will -be pleased to learn that thoro Is at; least one nreaooa c ssfiso that sclonoe has been aon to cure In all Its stages attti that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Oura is tho only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, require a constitutional treatment Hall's catarrh Curo is taken Internally, o-it-Ing directly upon tho blood ami mil. cous surfaces of tn system, thoroby ueeiroying me iounuation or too dis ease, nnd giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and as Hlstlng nature In doing its work. The proprietors havo much faith In its cur ative powors, that they offor One Hun dred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, P. J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76 cents. Hall's Family Pills are tho bost GET YOUR SHARE. Blackmen, whitemen, red men, yellowmcn, all are busy eating away at the world's food supply every day three times a day. Every one is entitled to x share. Arc you getting yours? Docs it do you good ? If not, take Scott's Emulsion. It is a concentrated, predigest- cd food much nourishment in small space and all usable by the weakest systenv It rcstorethc flebh of young and old. Send for Tr tnpt SCOTT & IIOWNK, ChtmUtt, uv Pearl St, N. V, OUR REGULAR CROPJEPORT U. 8. Department of Agriculture, Cli mate and Crop Dulletln of the Weather Bureau, Oregon Section. Portland, Or, Sopt. 30. 1902. General Summary. Tho pnst week was cool, with sever al good rains In tho western section of tho state. In the eastern, section tho rainfall was light nnd bndly dis tributed. Frosts occurred on sovernl mornings, but they did no Injury of any consequence. Tho grain rop Is being rapidly hauled to tho warehouses, nnd It Is now practically threshed. Hop pick Ing Is HnlHhed, and tho crop, although lighter than expected earlier In the season. Is a good one, and of excellent quality. Prune drying Is In nrtive pro gress, with variable yields, which arc generally ronortod ns light Tho rains have started a new growth of grass nnd fall pasture Is rapMI) lm proving Itange stock, he a rule nr not In ns good condition as usual at this season of the ear. Potato dig King has begun. .and the tubers, while not large, aro generally ot good qual Ityr tho yield will be below the aver age Ijite potatoos have been grently benefitted by the, rocout rnlns Com and npples aro the principal mips nt to he harvested. Corn was Injured hv the frosts nf htst weak, but this week tho weather was more favorable, and It is probable verj nearly an nverngj crop will be i. cured. More rolu is noeded for fall plowing and for rail seodlng on sum mer-fallowed land Willamette Vallev. Oobel. Columbia county Wtnk showery and windy, rain benefltl rangn and potato and softened tho ground for plowing, apples ripening quality flood, no worms. iMimuu county- -crons nro otaloes and r In prices on large orders. Stewter & TOlbtte Feed men and Secdmen. 91 Court'.St. "l1 'X . ' !! Salem.Ore IT (Closing Sale at If rfed m an's ' 5- duly a, rtinf Ifwa'Jeft. and tho who will take mh'auUgg of Hue fW m Wjlj m , mw$ i 3&Mtotwftm - 'Uu ,a drf faati&U innaeeui lileasute. lit. litm nnhiavii fatherhood In the Inrtrur uunaa In public policies those who labor to unprovM in city lit whlah they live, to umko It more beautiful, to enlarge Its prosnjMXa ss a iHHHlty. who are putting intluences u work that win result In great public Improvements, ant assuraltig a fatherhood for niUire geuerationa, far hhhw wsJetHio than H' Jltry eoatrlbHUoH at begetltag a True ratberliootl cotwliMa In broad and gtMiermta vtews towarilB wanklHd. In making the world better for having lived In it Tho man who muraiv scorns a selgak sacc w for himself is ujrwr ihiuhmi vuih the true spirit of fatherhood, evea though he rear a dos- m ohtldrMn of his own. "The father- qojK ui uiki sua t(e brotherhood of is Aurora, an under rover, except iron; prune urying is in progross. iiiuiiin jinines are K0 in Uils tklnl ty. hoy Imllng Ib well along, the rrop Is wolghlug light for the box moas uro. Plowing ror fall crops begun Winter apples not packed yet (.rawroniBYllle. Una countv Fr.. queiiLshowera durlut; the w-k nmm drylnji lu full progress; late cabbage woks w-wi, iH)tatoeit below average pkstitfea beginning to start, mime fall Ntemng naa neen done. 8hiwxidr Washington county Hop jilfklBg Is finished, and yield slightly lit exbees ot last year; Ue rains ar hulplng late potatoes and gardens urun drying is in progress. Dayton. Yamhill county We had two fine showers this weak; more mau Hot an empty phrase. Mskl Tea positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion aud Constlpa tlen A aollghtful herb drink Re moves all erupUons f the skin, pro duclag a yorfect complexion or money rofuuded 16e and We. Write to us far fw sample. W H Hooker & Co lluffolo. NY D. J Pry, Druggist Heaaior iiurtoN or Kansas aud U whoh iwsse of American senatAra at Honolulu kow towing to Queen UlHu oknlanl. the cast-off monarch of the HawallnHS. and llurton pnpong s tMst to the Queen woultat that wrap the ehlubones of any admirer ot Rt pubUran lnsttutlons CONSUMPTION jijr In buying iwefittwta, Bunhatsumnjteis. sajiamioiuit nouous, taees, e4otwiHHHJ,y i at flB &awev PRf" yJ wi iisi Wraoi wkra 'Fledma&w koodi. wanM T WHAT AILS LANEf We have larerully read what the California paper have to say for I.ane. the DeMocratle oandldato for gove . -m. .w ihw iuw m us we cannot i ma most dreaded and deadly of al w KMiUKHNprfw ihui siaie wtHiun dueaaea. as well as paeuaumla. and mid if riwuw Him I all I ,,-. TninhU iim IIvI b nn 'lll. UI,,, I,.. .... .11 ... 1 .,.. .. I ".I " '. ---.---. WW B-lCTti ' . . T ." W,Q meana cured tiy Acker's Enollih Remedy RHWMca machine that tkety will turnlthuit- nr .u rrt.,h r.,s - V..."' I t au. In ULU. .,.....l' ....""I-." '"" T- -V r-- ?""' Vll atTt.T: T rf?" MU 0 Wo d colds la a ar Sfcqeata. ZSSA'P Jg..- ygjm."' " rlM yowl money baax in aiseajMed "" "",6 uemr igr me i write i . . . - ... ..l- i.ll Inln nl tllpht wlth 'DcOllle Neverjn the history of the "Leader" has It been socrowueu irom ear.y 'e """'""- " ,-.., who have tho money eager to pick up the new and stjllsh Cloaks. Suits and Fine Mi 1 joiy th. "'JJ J u J 'placed on sale. These crowds speak volumes for an appreciative community for tho hlgh-class nierchandl rled lu these two departments, and the remarkably low prices at which they atplaced on our counters. We k8p the new and up-to-date things coming all the time. , Fifty new Monte Carlos and other styles of ladles' and misses cloaks Just received In reds, tans, castors nnd black, 3C-lnch. threeKjuarter and full length, elegant goods. Prlcos ranglhg from J8.60 to $20.00, -f r 300 ladles fine suits In black, tan, brown, light and Oxfordgrays and blue. Cut and made from Ghovldts, llroatlcloths, Uouoles and all the now weayes by the most skilled men tailors. All under-priced this weok as fol- lews: ' 1is j f id. 15 suits worth $12.00 this week JlO.TJir 15 suits worth 14.00 this week . ySH1 in cults wnrih iKnn this week .1.... ...... . 12.01 40 suits worth 17.00, 18.00 thlk weeki....1 ,-. ..,15.00 15 suits worth 26.00 this week.... i J 1 COO, 18.00 10 jaults worth 27.60 this week 1C00 8 suits worth 8900 this week 20.00 10 suits worth 40.00 this week. i 27.50 We are absolutely so crowded fr room that we have to saorlflcu greatly In order to reduce our stock quickly. The above uMer"prlces"rnfi resent but a few of tho many great bargains we will offer this week. ! J Don't fall to see our lino ot new winter waists just received and placed on sale. They aro simply swell and strictly up-to date. Prices rang' Ting from $2.06 and up. Others aheap as $1.25. Wo are showing tho most extensive line of coif and other winter gloves and mittens in tho City, priced as low as 26c a pair Our heavy lleece-llned ladlos' drawers and vests at 25c Ih tho samo asX 'you pay 36c for in any other store. This weok has beon a rocord-breaker In hosiery soiling. Those Indlco'T fast black seamless 20c stockings that we arc soiling In hnlf dozens at 75c, Instead of $1.20, and In downs at $1.36, Instead of $2.40, Bccmod to strlkot tho right chord. We liave plenty of them left for you to try a dozen of thorn. FINE MIIvIvINERY A line new line of hats just re-celvod, in all the latest shapes and Ueavers In all styles and colors. Pi Iced right TSt'IeS Birds and WlnCA SO nilnnnlpoK- ItKnrI In lint (Hmmlnio w n,nm ..I - .. .,u,tiiuut o uiiun nil 10 dozen white hats In half as many dlfferont patterns and designs, In elegant assortment, In prlcos ranging from 50c to $2.00. fa variety of prlcos. " The Leader Ifrve. Jraeer'e The Leader InmimiiiiiiuM iiiiiiitininiiii needed to revive the pastures; a good crop of hops of excellent quality hus been gathered; prune drying la In ac tive progress. The rains came too late to benefit potatoes; crop wtll be below average No fall seeding yet Note As the staple crops of tho state have either been secured or also are practically safe from future ad verse weather conditions, this will bo the last Issue ot the Weekly Crop nut loUn until next, spring. o You can bo public spirited If you want to. If thore aro not a lot of old boxes, wagons, rotten plonks nnd saw dust In front of your promlBos, drag on nn old wagon or two nnd loavo It stand thore. Anything to give the town a citified appearance. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i n n i n m 1 1 1 n-f t Thought They Were Married. A rural couple called at the county clerk s office a few das since nnd pro cured a marriage license. They thon went down town, where they met a number of acquaintances, to whom they related the good news. In the course of tho conversation had with their friends, the question naturally suggested Itself, who performed the Important ceremony. The unsophis ticated couplo appeared surprised at tho query, and replied that thoy were not aware that a ceromony was nec essary When tho Importance of this part of the serWro had beon made known to thum, the couplo hastonod to tho ofllce of County Judge Scott, whore tin Job was completed In required duo Ipgnl form Trifles Light as Air Ilut as Important as weightier and more cogont rontons for patronizing any given laundry, are the attention paid to "turning ovor" collars, no tenrlng of button-holos, no scorching of shirt bosoms nnything olso for Uiat matter. Many littles make good laundry work nnd pormanont cus tamers; tho Salem Steam Laundry will suit you. Salem Steam Laundry Coi. J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmsted, Mgr. Phone 411. 230 Liberty St. GOLD DUST. "L9t tho GOLD DUST twins do your work" I j H s rAyvwwo I VF ,.iin 3Bkra-fi m s" J3m wtoujmsm m IksV x V WEy&nfk i UUbsbsbsbI sBYKHWas, Wv&n- flM fi Gm &8$& m y'--r uicj9mm x m fizzri II Dont use soap for your cleaninff I iL-rrrSSflwiyH m MmULU UUST I is.moro convenient, cheaoer and hnttor than n at any price. It softens hard water, lessens labor ' ' and Injures nothing. fl Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CWwto. NowYefk. Bwten. St Lout Mtkon ol OVAL FAIRY SOAP. H ' "" " "" "T T -, -. ir.-. t yJ I Mm WTSWCB - -w -. k. - -- 9MI, Att Worth of 80-pound steel rails, 60 new locomotives, and 55 new coaches, chair cars, dining andcafo cars Is the record H t:mimijt:m:wtjmtmmmtnmmmmtm:mmimmitmmamttt $3,000,000 Wabash R,R radoad.ntV y?nr nmk'n11 th0 moat moom "P-to-dato f railroad In the country. Travel over It and enjoy the finest eauln- t mont on earth. C. S. Cr.ne, Oen. Pass. Act, St Louis Mo Ross C I Cllne, Pacific Coast Pas. Art. I A.tL'n., ' ' R88 ' I tmttnmimttmiwttwwwtmttBtmmi tmmmxtrntimummmimmmtM m Shingles and Shakes The roof Is shingled best if you use tho kind of shingles and shakes wo sell, and wo ask you to note the good wenr and economy of tho roof for which we furnish the shingles or shakes. We carry a largo stock of Bhinglea and shakos of good' quality, carefully selected to make a souad, tight, durable roof and wo are al wa8 ready to give esUmates. Qoodale Lumber Co. near S. P. Pas. Depot. Phons 661. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner yon can enjoy from one ol oor SnS,"d ?el don9 , "teaks, lamb ormnltonchors. veal cut eta or rork Oar meats are all cut from the fittest and rrimostcatile, and we in ,n5SR roar table with 'fresh, autriSoKS wholeiome- meate st bed rock pHceo E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon S01 -rr f t ii A. Lucky Find But it's hard to find any thlnjf better. :,,mcB,'lthand strength. Bor this In mind: there's nothing to equal Salem beer aB a tonlo and mild atimn- nt Cooling, refreshing, nonrtshhig. nvigoraUng, it I, anerfect brew: Strict V pure, ol high grade and. onlfotro in quallty-the beer par esrellance. , Capital Brewery Co. nruM. Beck, Proprietor. WHOLESALE Itoehe Harbor Lime. AND RETAIL hue. BedthTp-..,AA ' A "V-XJU- ffiilstLlii.b.'d P"Vd Cement WOODrwidfull ftliirythiK buHltMlr for th Wrlfe for fe aawpU WaTfoZr v-h vi-V"a ZZ . 7 - rS V- C' .a!!i!.'th MngAfo.-"" " ...,..ijr--ta K. Mr WADkb i& UU. . Jfi.-K.V0- -iHTLSir . Phnae 891 Main