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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1902)
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Bitty anffertr la earnestly Invited te try one liox nil hue Hlla.cnd tbey will b acknowledged tobiWORTHAllUINDA A BOX." 0CEOHAM' FHJUS. tiken direct, will quickly reatore Parnate to complsts health. 1 hey promptly remove any obstruction or Irregularity ol the tatem, Por a Wtak Sfimach, Impalrfd Dlgesfitn; ftittrtftrft, Llvtr they act like magic (aw rloaea wilt work wonders upon the Vital Organs i Strengthaa Inr the mnacular iyaterai retorln(r the lone-loat Complexion! brlnglntr back the kn ika ol appetite, and aroualng with the HommbtnS &rllmKh ttta whelm Phymlemt runm o! the human frame. Theee ara "(acta" admitted or tnouaancia.inaucian.a uaranteen to the Narvotta and Debilitated la that KmPimtn'm Pllla havmifte litravet 919 at mnx Patat Modlnfnm bt tna World. Full dlrertlona with each box. Prepared only by THOMAS OBCCIIAM, St Helena, Bag., fend 365 Canal 8tNew York. SoM Everywhere, In Boxes, to oentu ana 23 aesttSo 9 m1&a!9&W991B91fQ91rM9mit9tt99f999GQ 0 A. ajit KM ,. avai'0aaaajr r w m w - V t AOUt WHtTO COCK 1 rr Siii Too Busy to Write "Ads.: V J f & it PLENTY OP ACCOMMODATING-SALESPEOPLE TO ATTEND TO YOUR WANTS PROMPTLY AND SATISFAC TORILY "' EVERY DEPARTMENT CROWDED WITH.-. NEW THINGS. "3 r I S) f i i- , ? Too Busy to Write "Ads." 5 railroad,;: . man Talks General Traffic Agent Coman, of the Southern Pacific Co., 8ay Valley Property la Now' a Valuable invest ment. W 13. Comnn, general IrafTlfr 'agbnt for tho Southern Pacific Company, was In tho city Krltlay afternoon. roUtmlng to Portland on tho ovonlng train. While In tho city Mr. Coman gave out an Intorvlovv tin tho qitftstlon of roal ofltuto values In this community. Mr. Coman until ho considered that ono of tho BfifoHt InvfMtmentM that could bo made wng to inirchnRO any amount of city and siilnirban or farm property In th vicinity of Salem, for tho rwison that within the next three yeoVs, sliould the Investor dftcldo to hold tho property for that length of time, ha would lose nothlnK In tho Itiveetmont Mr. Coman ha" Kreat hopes of tho fu tliro of Woetern OroRon. ' "I hollevv the developmont of this riwtlnn of the ntato would mako tho Invostmont profitable," ho continued, "even thounli neither tho Southern Pa cific nor the commercial bodiofl made any offort to turn Immigration this way. Hut In vlow of the work that 1b bolng dono.hy both the commorclnl bodloit and tho Jlnrrlman linos, it In oortaln that tho population of the vnl toy will greatly Increase In tho noxt threo years, and that the proporty vnl ueu will materially ndvanco." o Henry Files JJis Reply If. W. Moyors, plaintiff In the suit for nn accounting of tho nffatrn of the firm of Joseph Meyers & Sons, this of tornoon filed a roply to tho answer mado by tho defendants Thursday. In his roply ho donlos that ho was cm idOyod as a clork and bookkoopor, and roltorates his allogntlon that ho was a partner In tho firm. Ho denies that ho was employod on a salary, or that ho over received a salary, and clonics that ho ovor mado any erroneous or T . , doen hrldgo builders,' will boostalv Hslicd In a few weeks. If tho weather remains fairly good alt the grading will bo uono by tho Mtddlo 6 Decern bor. and hoJrdn for tlm wiwii .ita tonco Is, expected from fiuropo by the first or January. It will tako about 100 tons of Iron to tho mllo, and will ro qtllYo somo three Weeks to lay It. Mr. Oerllngor Is in Portland now negotiat ing for rolling stock. In the face of all tlioso facts some people are still asking If they really Intond to build tho rail roads Tho manager and ehlof engin eer do not act much llko they wore playing n may-be so gamo. Polk County Itemlzer. Wheat Shipments from Portland. Portland, Oct. 4. Portland's wheat oxports for tho first three days of October wore nearly 4GO.O0O bushels, and tlioro Is an additional tonnage In the river tinder chnrtor for October loading with a capacity of ovor l.ooo, 000 bushels. The early movement of wheat Is much greator than evor be fore, although the crop Is smaller than that of last yoar. Fred Soiling haB been Induced by prices more than 10 cents por bushel higher than those of last yoar. Millers havo also boon buy ing heavily, to meot Uio enormous de mands from South Africa, and an Im provement in tho Oriontal demand. Owing to tho crop bolng later than usual, grades for tho year havo not been established. DRESSY GOWNS. I Velll,nR 5(111 Worn 1'rfnce. Itobea. Itvenlnir Hleerea. Veiling gowns will continue to be worn this winter. Thoy are beginning to be combined with contrasting shades Jn llnlngsbluc oVcr bright green, fawn over nnlo blue mid black over dull red. Tho shades must bo cor rectly chosen, however, Jn border to preserve tho smart appearance so nee MMiry. . Princess gowns nro not worn so ninVh as formerly, but they aro still jgfattKaaaaaaaaBwaa U,,. '" a. nn aj( aaaaaaj aaaa kal k uu , VIGOKUU5 iVJAN A STRONG, Is Liable to Break Down Pe-ru-na is Sure to Kesiore. Price of Heating Goes Up. New York, Oct 4. Tho Now York rUoani Company, which supplies heat to ovor 500 residences and buildings, and power and heat besides to ovor COO offices and other buildings with ol ovntors, has advanced its prlco for heating and power IS por cent on ac count of tho high prlco of coal. 0 ' Minor Mention OP Local Import Jos. Dlngmnn, paid a flno of TC In itio city police court this morning. County Clorlc Roland todny Intuted a marrlago license to Charles Ilccd and Maud Uuolls. Tho prospectlvo brldo a999Q9SQe9Q&W99999w919SQ9Q&m9999Qtt999e9 t&ssss S v. tuxt. pPfii . T-MB' "ouh vHrrri ooqctt 9 " at IMMH8IM lf 0fJf) a)8ft WHAT IS SIlQ? Probably tlm grcmtoBt uln of the ago Is to iuln Uio precious glftd glvon us by tlio Croator. Formtwt among thoso Is tho oyoslght. Ybl more poo plo commit this ono tin than almost any othor. Through carolessnoss or ad vancing years their oyoa loso tholr original atrongtli; thou thoy commit tho unpardonablo offonso of noglcctlng thorn or bolng dupod by persona Incompe tent to fit glassos. Wo havo tho finest sctontlflo Instrumonta that aro known, and can glvo out patrons' tho benoflt of all tho advantages loiown to modern sclonco. Soo all our wondorful appllaticos, and our magnificent stock of goods to soloct from. Hinges. Pioneer Optician, 88 ette Street, ' Next Door to Dush'a Dank. &ii&SJv??.?J& Vi :: ' They have arrived our complete line of Umbrella Covers Some of our prices: ) 1 i .' twIll'Carola covers at $M5)ud? jVf ' Vi 40. J lw W " Union silk covors at f l,E0 and H.75. Flve-plouo dyod union taffota covors ' .at I3.KO nn-t SZ.7S. .Elno' Qunllty union sllkkcovoru i0wd;S2,C0l ' Silk sorge covers at fS.7G and 3.00. & V We are also prepared Tio do al kinds of unibrejlaropajr Int. Qlve us a trial. Wo try to plii, Steel Rims and for Winter Riding -8 rK ' s aa a la, A fSj aw WtA J.-.l t Mud .Guards! "' (5 I Ia. And life U crowned with a hundred ploasures to the posRessors of one rf tlmttA fArviAllai "RtAnin rAMtittiln Dans " TUm I at mm as ne.4lnl mlxj tin. f . si.hw awifiHMtv eTHIf VMIIMIIII WIIHI IIVI W Its WIIW ! ilVMIMI IJT 1 1 V tlceable thing about them they are "eelf-feeders,"nnd besides they atandiwoar. We have sold over a dozen this week. If they don't suit you'll net your money back. Over 3000 sold to fountain pen-users In Salem, and nono have ever been returned they seem to please. PATTONSBOOK STOREj 9tfl?aoaf8Wt9a wrongful ontrlos on tho firm books, or took any money by Improper means. Charles Claugett Sick. Tho many frlumlH of Unolo Charles Unggutt will rogrot to loom that ho Is quite sick, ami thuro are fours that ho may not reoovor. Ho will bo 88 yonre old on the l.1th or this mouth, If lid llvos, anil It Is hoped that ho may oelebrntu that event, and many more of thorn. Dallas and Falls City Railroad. Oeorgo T. Gorllugor Is manager and Jk S'. CtMivort. chlof onglnoor of the twolvo miles of railroad now being built between hero ami Fulls City. Thoy havo two camps, ono on tho W. I). Ollllum farm, and tho other on that of A. V. Touts. Ovor B0 men nml 35 tennis' and wheol and slip scrapers nro at work utmr tho enmps, TJio com puny run tholr own boarding homos. and charge tho men CO cents n day for board. Another enmp, consisting of a 6 u fWe.We (hem to fi' all nukes, of;Bicvcjes.4 t "' Jn tho meantlnio dootoW ' ' havo a complete blojole repair shpi, Repair all makes Of bWolea, Tires of every dosorlptlon. A complete lino of trteyelo sundries. A (Hwnplete Hue of sweaters. A eomplete line of Keen Kutter Knives and Itoxors. SHIPP & HAUSER 238,CoiiiercUI Street Opposite CclUt Htlal B.ak. , g MAYE V0U TRIED THOSE HEW BISCUITS? Criw Puffo light as t fattier. Flsr Mewtoaaiit CweiBtU JWacarooHS Just the tblae for LuRCheoa, letts Hud Made Water Biscuits, Honey" Comb SugarLWafers all Flavors. Peek'Frean Co.. "The Best" Fuller & Douglas, Grocers, a Biaiii auat Phono 2$ Great Lines FOR Fall-Winter That was to havo been tho bonding of a 0-column, 6-1 neh ad. that I In tended running In the current weekly and In this daily, but it proved utterly Impossible for me to find tiiuu to write the matter In time. Wo will try to tell you more In detail noxt week, mean while will merely mention tho linos to which we refor. Uore they are: DGNECIA HANCOCK DISC PLOWS. SYRACUSE CHILLED GANG PLOWS MONITOR DOUDLE DI8C DRILLS. FAIRDANK8MOR8E GASOLINE EN. QINES. HERO FANNING MILLS. EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATORS. It used to be said that on Implement dealer In the Willamette vulley hadn't much to do In tho winter months but alt about the fire and wait for spring. That Isn't the cade with us. Lust wlnlermy first winter In the buslnees, wo hJ a epluudld trade the season through, simply by virtue of ptuhlHK seasonable goods. This year we proixwe to send out more goods than any two Implement houses have ?ver sent out In the same length of time. We do this by keeping everlastingly ut It Those fall days we are as busy tu during the heavleet Hprlug trade. Wagons, hacks, dlso plows, gasoline englues, nml all the other good things we carry, are bring ing tho best trudo to our doors. Oeme nml sou ua when you want any thing In the Uuo of implements, it does ono good to wake comparisons, if e cant sou the goods, we will treat vou courteously, for mavbe we oau sell you uoxt time. wruo us tor catalogue ut nmywung In our line. F. A. WIGGINS, being but 17 years of age. the consout of her puronts was nocossnry before tho llcuuso could Issue. tltato Superintendent Aekermnn an nounced that tho progrnm Is bolng ar ranged for the Hosslons of tho Eastern Division of tho Stnto Toachora' Asso clntlon. Tho moating will bo hold at I.a Grande on November 31-2G, Inclu sive. Bnlem Is becoming moro llko her solf. There wore thro orunawnys on the Btroets this foronnon, but no one wiih Injured, nud only slight damngo rosulted. mil EBallBfafjMa ' nosn coLoitnn vkiuno. seen nml will always be accounted fnHhlnnable. There Is no style moro becoming lo n woman with a good llguro or more trying to one who has a bad out!. Very miiart are those made of nil over luce, rnthor henvy In tex ture and mounted Over white silk or chiffon. The sleorM of evening gowns arc quite short. In some cases not reaching more than half wuy between the shoul der nml tho olbow. They nro often made of u more transparency of tulle caught here nml there with Jeweled or naments. A Hinnrt loso colored rolling dress Is here shown. It Is (rimmed with up plf7uc of ecru Ince. Tho waist bus it wide berthn tucked ut tho neck nnd iillnwed to Hare Into points. The slccws (oiixlxt of a full puff set Into a light tindereleevi' of luce. The skirt Is coni pnwd of three tlotinccri edged with the appllitie. The- smart hut worn with this Is of pule yellow satin straw trimmed with roo foulard. JL'DIO OHOLI.ET. NEW TODAY. Ladles Wautod to work nn sofa pil lows. Mntorlals furnished. Steady work guurnntee'd. experience unnec essary Send stamped euvolopo to Miss McGeo. Needlowoik Dopt. Ideal Co.. Chicago. 10-4-U o Lost Picture frame. Flag embrold erod on Ilium, containing photo of soldier boy. I'lense return to- 11 "Commorolnl streot. Howard. 10-41-lt Ladles. Uso our harmless remedy foi delayed or suppressed period; it cannot fall. Trial free. Paris Chem ical Co., Milwaukee. WIb. KMGt-sut Wanted. To borrow J1IM10 on good real ostato seourlty. from one to five yours. Address "J. p.M Jour nal olllco. 10-4-tf ' o For Sato or Trade. House and lot In suburbs of Portland for Salem prop orty. or acreage. Inquire at Journal olllco, 10-4-tf ' o Wanted. Ten teums. to hnul gravel at onto; can mako $8 to SI per day. inquire or u. iirunu, Hoia. io-4it Striking a Ltttlii With I'opitan. The Inhabitants of the countries bor dering on Indlu have tbclr own meth ods of, limiting Are. A Hurmose mus songer rccontly brought a note to an English official, nnd the latter observed something resembling a boy's popgun hanging by tho messenger's side. Cu riosity prompted him to nsk tho native what It was, and he was surprised to find Hint It was n machine for making Ore. The native exhibited the apparatus and explained the working, concluding with a practical demonstration. It wn n tube, closed at ono end and fitted with a piston. At the end of tho piston was a groove or cavity, smeared with wax, which was used for making thread or I u tin mumble material adhere to It. Tho tinder, to keep tho old name, Is pressed on the wax when a light Is required nnd Is not kept thero always. Placing the wisp of cottoq on tho wax, tho native Inserted tho tightly fitting piston In .the tube, then forced It along the luttor by giving It a sharp blow. On withdrawing the plBton the cotton was found to bo alight, having been Ignited by tho concussion with the compressed alK Pearson's Weekly. Hon. Frank Dunn, Alderman Twenty-Fourth District, Writes from 232 East Fifty Eighth Street, New York City: - The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen: "There Is no remedy for a broken,-down sytem that 1 know of which will so effectually restore health as Peruna. "Whenever I am overworked or suffer from the consequences of a cold a few doses of Peruna builds me up again more quickly than anything I ever tried. I find It especially valuable for catarrh. Three bottles cured me three years ago of catarrh of the stomach and I have never had the least symptoms of It since. " Very truly, FRANK DUNN, Alderman 24th DM., N. Y. City. '. i ..' ..;' ATONIC is a medicine that gives ton to somo part of tho system. Thers aro dlfloront kinds of tobies, but the tonic most needed in this country where catarrh is so prevalent, la t' tonla that operates on tho mucous men, branos. Peruna Is a tonla to tho mucous mem branes of tho whole body. It gives ton to tho csptllary circulation whfch con itltutea theso dollcnto membranes. Poruna is a specific in Its operation upon tho mucous mombrano. It la a tonlo that strikes at tho toot of all ca tarrhal affections. It gives ton to the minuto blood vessols and tho terminal nerve fibres. Catarrh cannot exist long whoro Peruna is UBcd intelligently, Peruna seoks out catarrh In nil tho hid den parts of tho body. Paul Landmen writing from Atlanta, On., says: "In January Inst I began the use ol your Peruna and Man til In for what was termed organic hoart trouble. At that time I could scarcely walk to my place of business without stopping to rest and on arrival felt completely exhausted. II ad tevero pnins in my heart and general dizziness. After using tho first bottle of Peruna I began to improvo and today I feol that lama sound man and I work fourteen hours a day without any bad feeling." Paul Landrum. A. M. Ikerd, nn employeo of tho C. D. & Q. H. It., West Burlington, la., wrltea : "I bad catarrh of tho stomach and small Intestines for a number of yesra. I went to n number of doctors and got no relief. Finally ono of my doctors sont mo to Chicago and J. mot tho same fate. Thoy said they could do nothing for mo, that I had cancer of tho stomach and thoro was no cure. I almost thought tho same, for my breath was something awful. I could hardly stand it, it wu so offensive. I conld not cat anything without groat mlsory, and I gradually grow worse. "Finally I got ono of your books, and concluded I would try Poruna, and thank Och1, I found a relief and a euro for -that droadful dlsoaao. I took flvo bottles of Poruna and two of Manalln, and I now feel llko n new man, Thoro is nothing better than Poruna, and I koop a bottle In my.houso all tho time." A. M. Ikerd. If you do not dorlvo prompt and satis factory results from tho uso of Peruna, wrlto at onco to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full statomont of your case and ho will Ih) pleased to glvo you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of Tho Ilartman Sanitarium, Oolumlroi, Ohio. W. W. Glllott. of Pendleton, has lost his throeher out lit for the third time by tlio. D. E. Huntslnger, funeral director, 155 Court street. Phone Main 801, Residence 390 Court street, phone 21B1 Black. Lost A silver chain bracelet; Finder win piease return to No. 193 Ghurch streot und receive reward. 104-31 Found A pair of spectacles. Gorner or State and Llbeity streets. Qnll at Journal oftleo. 10-4-3t Fpr Rent. UnfurntshtHl huueekeeplng rooms. 4T7 Commercial street. 10-4-Ot ' o Acker's Dlooa? Elixir positively Ouros Chronlo Mood Poisoning and all Scrofulous nffoetlons. At all times a matchless system tonle and purifier Money refunded if you are not satis fied. 60o. and It.OO. I. J. Fry. DruK- Hist WHEAT MARKETS, Chicago. Oct. t. Sau Francisco. Sl.3l?4. Wheat. Tlfc. Oct 4. Wheat. au Buto ttaat 130 I Farm Machinery, Bicycle f Sawing Machines and Supplies m-257 Liberty 8treL Salem GOLD DUSI FlOU- Hilda bv THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Made for family uso, ask your grocer for It Bran and short always oa bond. RINEMANfS BARGAINS. Bulk Cocoanut 15c per tb. Petite Prunes, 8 lb., 25c. Pink Beans, 10 lb, SSo Small White Beans, 8 Iba 25c Good Flour, par sack. 75c, Black FIqb, per lh 5c Italian Prunes, 8 16s., 25o Good Cooking Molasses, per gallon, 30c Fancy Table 8yrup, per gallon, 60c Macaroni, No. 1, largo size boxes white or yellow, per box. 35c Scotch Oats, per pkg. 10c Uring us jour butter and eggs. We tray highest market price, cash or merchandise. M- T. RINEMAN, 132 State St. Telephone 131 Oyster Cocktails t9999t99999999999999999 9 1 have tho solo agoncy for tho celebrated "Radcllff" Shoe for 8 ladles at $2.50 per pair, sold tho w wprld ovor, and aro conceded to $ bo tho host value in Amorlca. 5 Thoy havo tho stylo of a $1.00 Shoo and woar llko iron. My stock of Rubber Boots and Shoes Is complete and at prices second to nono. In Men's Fine Shoes I can show you somo of tho most popular goods made. Como und see for yourself. Jacob Vogt 9 365 Cors'l. St. Mrpple's Visit the Cloak Room (Second Floor.) It's chook full of good tilings lu suits, Jackets, capoa, furs, waists, skirts, etc. The dress making depart ment Is on this floor, too. We make dresses, capos, skirts, waists in fact anything In that lino, and charges are not exhorbltant, cither. Look at tho now arrivals. It will glvo you an Idea of what Is to be worn this season. The stylos are prettier and nrices lower than ever. Dress Goods Read's Fabrics. Aro recognized by the trade as the beat that can be obtained. We show tho following weaves: Vicuna Cloth. Readona Crepe. Prunnella. Lansdowne. Silk Warp Crepe. Cream Alpaea. Zlbellne. Broadcloth, A. M. Clough, Undertaker, 107 State f street. Phone Main 1351, Salem, Oro-1 Watl1"Pn ONCE SO .,... . TttlisVVAl men by the gon, successor to D. E. Huntslnger. ron Nursery Company. Residence Broadway and Mill, North Twelfth and State Streets Salem. Phone Main 221. We Want You To see Our Lace Cur tains, Beginning To day, We will Offer for Ten Days a SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. On all Lace Curtain Sales. Our line is the largest in the City. JttlUftl GW JjpT kiri'i rn crtains annixlonn safHdjMaji iij gajf Bny Xabyj Troubled with a cross husband, bring hjm along. Peerless Breakfast Food Will weta his disposition. Monday, Tuesday ami Wednesday, FREE at A 20th century product, good for rich nnd poor. Peerless Breakfast Food froo all day Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at- IRotb & (Braber Chicago Store People's Bargain House. OUR GREAT SALE- the A. T. WALN Affent JFcwicCe Pan Mohair. Arlzotas. Royal Cheviot Clay Serge. Granite Cloth. Noyelty Waistinjfs Velvet cordroys are to be worn vejy ejiennveiy. neuee a full line of shades la shown hnr ...;:. .. airiiieu urmmies aau Albatros Ij'-u taiMaa rich shadings, with bright contrasting I ww RWl maa8' Uadtrwear, umbrellas, underskirts, French fiat.nel a silk watet. btJto. ribbons, corsets, notions, blankets, comforts. flamU. w!8, W flajuje ool stajrls,' fasdlnatjjre. and " domestics. Our tak is too Us. Prjeekrotf to the quick to reduce it. Special bargain- rery 4eeartw.au A rare chance to buy flrstelass dry goods cheap neAntlnpdjthe-Chlapoistore, Prhjps slaughtered ?o4a, enakj. Jacket, drt(W BKJrt8i ra,ny day d'CSS kid inpea are goou. some pretty pat terns here at 76c. S5e and J1.00 per yard. y Silk Lausdowue is an Ideal fabric for waists. We oarry a full llae of shades, 11.55 the yard. n 3tB' J mwmwm finl!, JMiJWUirj 5 Hamilton Urea MCEVOY RR(K proprietors. WL!V1 "H vOe, court St.. S; Salem, Or. v,jiatuairi'wttMii.i... wmMBfraamamn