The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 18, 1902, Image 1

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theeHer.
Are more that pleased with the re
sults, and as a result are Increasing
space all 'round.
Tonight and 3urtJay.c;foUdlnes,
Posslb'fy followed by Showers.
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8ALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1fr, 1902.
VOLUME XII.
NO. 219.
JOURNAU ADVERTISERS..
JOURN
witii 111 i in mil i ii nun 111 1 1 hi iiiiigH-nn hi
It's Always Bargain Day at the
I NEW YORK RACKET
. ' , ' ....
You don't have to wait for any particular day to got what you J.
want at a reasonable price when you trade with us.
Our Spot Cash Plan ot Business Enables us lo
Undersell Regular Stores
Our object Is to soil you goods that will give satisfaction, so you'll I
como again.
. You've all heard of the
- BROWN'S MAR
lWW!i
FV. mB i nBw Jd
ABU!
SHOES
Most of you have worn them. If you hnvo. we are suro of your
I shoe trade, because Uioy'rc the most reliable bIioch on the market, and !
X we sell them at "racltot prlcoH." Wo want to Show you our now lino of . .
Men's Clothing, Men's Overcoats, Boys' Suits, Boys' Overcoats,
Hosiery and Underwear. ' I
Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store I
c. i, dakincd, rropneior.
Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa Streets,
H-WHHWH'II IDIIIIIHII IIMtmilHIIHIWIH
SECURING GENER
POPULAR
n
PPROVRL
INSPECTED
OURJtOADS
Party of Gentlemen Interested In Good
Roads Visit the Highways In This
Vicinity.
Hair f ajlfiig? Then you are starving it.
You can stop hair-starvation with a
hair-food. Ayer's Hair Vigor.
J. O AftCa.t
Special Session Has a Great Aceesi
sion of Newspaper Support '
THE REFERENDUM AMEND
MENT WOULD NOT BB SEL
operative Without Legislation-Senator
Fulton Does Not Want to Get the Oregdn
Senatorship by Any Log-Roiling Schenje
- i
Tho loading dnllynowspapcrs of the . SPECIAL SES3ION. ;
state aio taking up the Special Session (A-torla Dally X-V
. , -,,,., , i... Oovomor Geer has A SUDDEN AC-
Idea, and showing the meat ndviyit. popular APPROVAL
age It would ho to. the state and the j for ,)h 8chon,0 to cnn a B,,cdal sis-
I-
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coiriHT
Time is Precious
And so Is a rcllahlo timepiece.
Watches and cloels purchased at C. T.
l'omeroy'a are always nccurnto time
keepers, and require tho least repairs,
with ordinary careful usage. They
cau always ho depended on. Wo aro
selling a Waltham or Elgin movement
In a 20-year gold filled caso at $12.50.
Wo can furnish any otylo of case.
.C,"T Pomeroy
2S8Com.St., Watchmaker and Optician
Whenoutof town .
If only n day. don't tnkoj citai.rca
with' lluors boughUnt lauilonu Pro
vld J yourself with a flnskf l)6tflt ov
demijohn of goods of which you know
thoqunllty. You know quality la a
prime factor with us If you don't
lviidv It you will llrid IT you 'try our
wines, whiskies and hrandles.
JVP. ROGERS Jssr",
Wholesale and Retail .
Liquor Dealer. , .
COPYRIGHT.' C,
people,
Two weoks ago tho Governor, tho
stato olllclals. the legislature the
newspapers, Portland, the politicians,
Tom, Dick, Harry, tho Devil and all
his pipers seemed to he against IL
Another leading dally Republican
paper at Astoria now swings Into lino
for tho special session In tho following
well-worded editerial:
sion of tho legislature. It grows out bf
tho fact that tho Lewis and Clark ap
propriation will stand a bettor change
to pass tit a special session than ( It
would at tho regular session, where it
would bo up ngalnst tho "log-rolling"
game. Tho Orogonlnn hnH vcored on
that line, and may Boon como squarely
out for a special session. '
Others wish It in order TO GIVE
ACQUIRED
DELAG0A
BAY
England Takes Possession of
' Portugese South Africa
Hrussols, Oct. 18. he Petit lllou
announces today that tho sale of Por
tugese South Africa to Ktiglnpd has
been accomplished. To' avoid wound-
ENGINEER
MISTOOK
ORDERS
Resulting In a Fatal Collision
Between Trains
A party ot gentlemen, Interested In
tho good ronds movement. Including
sonator Martin Dodge and R. W. Rich-
THE "FLAT SALARIES" BILL A ardson. of tho lluronu of Public Roads
FAIR SHOW; so politicians ennnot Inrpdiles, arrived Jn Salem on tho
dodgo It. Others, still, want It bo- morning train from Portland today,
cause thoy wish to boo n law enacted nn,l spout the day Inspecting tho roads
at once for enforcing tho new Initlntlvo m tho vicinity of this city. Thoy wore
and referendum provision of tho con- ,nt nt tho station by County Judge
stttutlon. Srott, piesldont of tho stato good
At first glniico It would seem that loa('8 association, and John 11. Albert,
this measure Is solf-oporatlvo. IN a promlnopt mombor of the Groator
FACT, THOUGH, IT IS NOT. It does SnIon Commercial Club. Mayor
not fix the exact per omit of voters "'shop, who Is nlso Intorostod In the
necessary to start n law Tir a veto of K matm organization, was also a
laws. It sayH "not loss than" a ccr- member of tho reception committee,
tnln per cent. It doos not name nny nml oaeoiteil ono of tho throe loads,
olllcor whoso duty It shall bo to re- T1'o visitors wore first dined, and,
telve, ilio and promnlgnto tho petition carriages bolng procurod. tho party
for a popular vote. , wn8 driven to tho Liberty road, south
U tho socrotary of stato, for Instance of tllls oty- This road Is tho first
should bo hostile to a vote, ho might l'loco of Practical road building that
Jefuso to act and no mnndamun would nns boon made In this county, and, al-
lie, SINCE IT IS NOT MADE HIS though not finished, County Judge
DUTY. , Scott Is dosorvlng of tho credit In a
This situation is likely lo securo n 'nrK measure, for ho has made tho
call for a special session with general B"Jcct of road building, from a scion
popular approval. t'flc standpoint, a Btudy, and ho Is de-
So far as Sonator Fulton Is concorn- tormlned to Improve In a substantial
ed, tho Dally News believed ho Is manner tho standard of tho Oregon
warmly In favor of a liberal approprla-, roni1' na ll exists In tho vicinity of the
tlon for the Lowls and Clark exposl-' Capital City.
tlon and, furthormoro, DOES NOT 'r" liberty rond was thoroughly In
NEED ANY LOG ROLLING TO 8E- fll)octcd, and tho visitors became ac
CURE HIS ELECTION TO THE 'lualntcd with the conditions that oxlst
UNITED STATES SENATE. His ,10r0 for ron,l building, and tho pro
pathway to that high place Is without Br0BH t,mt ,inB been madp In that dl
any serious obstruction. ( rectlon. When tho party loft the city,
it wns tho purpose of the gontlemon
who woro serving as nn escort to show
Lake Crystal, Minn., Oct. 18. A pas
acngcr nnd freight on tho Omaha umd
collided early this morning, seriously
Injuiing flvo people, and Bllghtly In-
Inir tho Portuuoso Busdontlbllltles tho. Jurlng 11. The most Hoilously Injured
bill of salo wns drawn In tho form of "'"o Mrs. 15. C. Hlglor. of Mnnknto, In-
u UD yours lease,' The sale will necou-
eltato tlij) making of new treaties cov-
eilng Oormnn possessions as well. Tho
I Katsor nnd tho King of Portugal will
meet in England to discuss the matter.
Oregon's
famous Botanical Physician
ATTRACTS WIDER ATTENTION BY HIS CURES THAN ANY MAN IN
THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, AND THE AFFLICTED FROM ALL PARTS
ARE EVER INTERESTED TO READ OF HI8 WORK. HE HAS CURED
HUNDREDS AFTER ALL HOPE HAD BEEN ABANDONED, AND HAS
SCORES OF TESTIMONIALS FROM RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE.
MANY AMONG THE HAPPY THRONG WHOM HE HAS CURED ARE
RELUCTANT TO HAVE THElR NAMES IN PRINT, BUT THEY ARE
EVER READY TO TELL THE AFFFLICTED WHAT DR. COOK HAS
DONE FOR THEM. AMONG THE8E IS A PROMINENT BUSINESS WO-
MAN WHO HAS BEEN A PHYSICAL WRECK FOR 24 YEARS, BUT WAS
. FULLY RESTORED BY DR. COOK AND HIS WONDERFUL HERB MEDI-
CINE3. THIS GOOD WOMAN WA9 8UFFERING FROM BILLIOUS FE-
VER WHEN SHE CALLED AN "OLD SCHOOL" PHYSICIAN. HE FILL.
ED HER SYSTEM WITH P0I80N0US DRUG8 AND MINERA.L SUB.
STANCES UNTIL LIFE BECAME AN AB80LUTE BURDEN, AND
DEATH WOULD HAVE BEEN A RELIEF. IN THIS CONDITION THE
LADY CAME TO DR. COOK, AND SHE IS PREPARED TO TELL ANY
WHO WILL CALL UPON HER HOW WONDERFULLY HE CURED HER.
FIRST HE RELIEVED HER OF MANY PUTRID FI8TULAR TUMORS.
THEN TWO LARGE OVARIAN TUMORS WERE ENTIRELY REMOVED,
AND TO CAP THE CLIMAX HE CURED AN ACUTE INTERNAL CAN-
CER. THIS WOMAN BEGAN TO IMPROVE FROM THE START, AND
AFTER .THESE TERRIBLE AFFLICTIONS WERE REMOVED SHE RE-
COVERED HER HEALTH, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 24 YEARS FEEL-
INO THAT SHE WAS A WELL PER80N. HER NAME WILL BE GIVEN
TO ANY INTERESTED PARTY BY DR. COOK.
WAKE UPI WAKE UPI YOU SIMPLETON. RECEIVE WISDOM AND
KNOvLEDGE AND DISCRETION. A WISE MAN WILL HEAR AND
WILL INCREASE LEARNING, AND A MAN OF UNPERSTANDING
SHALL ATTAIN WISE COUN8EL8.. DO NOT ALLOW BLACKMAILERS
TO STUFF YOU FULL OF LIES BUT SEE FOR YOURSELF. THE ONLY
SAFE CURE IS THE BOTANICAL SYSTEM. POISONOUS DRUG8 ARE
ONL TEMPORARY STIMULANT, WHILE THE RESULTS ARE SURE
DEATH SOONER OR LATER.
Dr, Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseases.
WITHOUT THE AID OF THE KNIFE OR PLA8TER8 OR POISONOUS
DRUGS.
310 LIBERTY STREET, 8ALEM, OREGON.
Fatality On
A Bridge
Vienna, Oct. 18. Tho bridge over
tho' Golden Horn, connecting Stnmboul
1 with Olrito collapsed today. It Ih esti
mated thai 100 peoplo wore drowned.
hut that numbor
illllL.MIUI. 1IIIII1IJUI IMUJ Ifd UAl'UIMIUII.
I Tho hrldgo wns thronged with specta
tors at the boat docking whon It gnvo
way.
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g TIIETHBRMOMETER 19 LOW
iu inn Kiiciitsii, aiwajo nuruttwa '"
Dstvl for cookiiu. Anc you don't
have to worry over iho riee in the
price of wood. It Is tliu fuel pat
excellence In the wirm weather,
no boat no aalie. do dirt no doeU
Inatad, rnmfort, uodvenlenM,
cli4nllorM, eonomy. Gas atovee
and ranges of every aiw and style
supplied by the S1em Oa Llubt
Company at lowest price.
SALEM CAS LIGHT CO.
Phone SOS. -t ChmkU 8L
MNNffMMltM8MIH!
i SPECIAL :
m PRICES
; Until November 1st
; to intioduce our up
! to date methods
IBANCROFT OPTICAL C0.J
A, M. IAUKUK, Spsclalist I
JR fc.tom.Or. -JPj
llMMitllllHIMMMM9l
To Improve Columbia Bar.
Washington. I). C, Oct. 18. Recog
nizing the demand for a deep channel
at tho mouth of the Columbia rlvor,
Secrotnry Hoot has authoilxod the
chtof of englneeis to convert tho army
transport Giant Into n sea dredge, and
to commence operations on tho bar at
the earllost possible dnto. This action
wns taken on recommendation of the
spoclal board of engineers that recent
ly vlsltod tho mouth of tho river. It
Is proposed to scour out a channel jnt
about 30 foot depth to boKln with.
Whon this Is accomplished the dredge
will probably be used In maintaining
and deepening the channel until the
Jetty Is completed.
ternnlly, and Ira Van. Pollen, of Sac
City, Iowa, skull fractured. Mistaken
orders wore the cause of the fntnllty.
FRENCH
MINERS
CRISIS
General Strike Throughout
France Is Threatened
PEACEFUL
PICKETING
LAWFUL
Is the Decision of Supreme
JusucefAndreys
Syracuse. Oct k-$tfprPt?io Court
Justlco Androw today docldcd tho
question of the iMallty of imlon men
picketing In fronC ot boMtod StoiH).
no says merclinatf Kafo lite right to
hlo Injunctions and restraining nny
one from trespassing obslructlng or
thre?Bteik vPn thUt I'remlses or
Bl.lowWqne holtlgdiQWOvdi. Uiat
licacbfuTjntltetlng U&aWCilC
-,V e -..L,
President v'MUt Exercise Prudence.
Washington. Oct lBWTho an
nouncement wob made today from tho
Whlib.IlQ.nio that President Rooso
volt was.cqraiiollcd to cancel his visit
to the Inauguration df-President Wll
son, of Prlnecfon ifnh'cpliy. as tho
physicians Ray It would bo nnwlBo for
him to attempt lo travel for-nt lonst
two weeks.
WAR ON
BIRDDEALERS
New Y6rk,"8oelety Eiites Uponlan
Extensive Crusade
CASTRO'S
ARMY
VICTORIOUS
v
Three Thousand Rebels Were
Slain in a 7-Days Battle
New Yclrk, Oct. 18.-JTho consul-geft-cral
of VonezuolaHoda'rdcolvod the
following, sont from Cnrncns: "Qeher
al Oastro has gained a Hweoplng vic
tory, aftor Bevon days' nf bloody bat
tle. Thero were 3000 casualties In the
rohcl camp.
feaTof
CRISIS
REMOVED
tho visitors. In nddltlon to the Llborty
rond, tho Wnllnco road, and tho excel
lent thoroughfaro thnt wax built a few
years ago on the east oxtonslon or
Stato Btroot by convict labor, Tho
,pnity Is obllgod to return to Portland
iniH nrternoou, nnd necessarily had to
abbreviate the scopo of Its observa
tions In this locnllty. '
A visit from so distinguished a nnitv
ff Vlullftfa Id n...n..tl...... ... .t.-l
l.n..1n nf ll. ..! in. '....,. "WW, BIJe'IMiOnt DomttHita flit
offorts to Improvo tho roads. It Is bo-. ","'" for X,'1'lnor' rnos and
.llovcd thnt an oia of Konernl nml mil..1 What the4uio)idn I'Mplft PronOt 10
Kedeintlon threntons to call " (slantlnl load building on a pormnnent Do AuguUL" Wlllam Dutrhof. of 'the
a, sim o inroiiRiuniL r rnnco ,, BI,roV0ll unH,H ,, nn.vo fop ,, ftlik. rnd a
The
-Tho aenoral Woik-
Now York. Oct. 18. What promises
to bo n lively campnfxnfon th hart of
Audobon Bodoiy, -of NewAirit Siato
agaltiRt the lllugal traulc In birds and
their plumage ling been declared open
at tho anntinl meeting of tho society In
this city. At tire close of nn Illustrated
Paris, Oct. 18.
ers'
Kouni
.... .... . ... . . i
niu mo suiKing minors. Momomoni oi 80otlon of tho WlllnmoUo vnlinv
tlio American strike was rocolvod with commniilty shnros with County .ludge
grent enthuslaHin, jirongly oncouriig- Scott tho honor of hhi being the nroeil-' l,,l,nHl
lug the French strikers, who bollovn ,iont of iU nrfll fi00(! ,,, ,,,.. tho fcto
stntetnont nd-
ilreinwKlrtpa'loriMnilnlB nnd IhOlr
vjMZr.. V . ' ,.
"in 'wiiicii, aitnr rauenisiug
MorQan Shifts Trade to Manchester.
Liverpool, Oct. 18. It Is niinounowl
that Morgan's shlpj)liiK trust will oj
oiato the Loylaud llnom between Man
chester and Boston, thus drawing
traltic to tho east coast of England.
Liverpool la aroused as this means
death to her maritime supremacy.
McscMWet
WANT
UNIFORM
WAGE SCALE
Chicago's Carrying: and Ship
ping Force Ask $2 Day
Chicago, Oct. 18. Six hundred
fi eight handlers, shippers, packers and
truckers, omployod In tho largest
wholdsnlo grocery houses, struck this
morning. They will be Joined by 2600
moro If tho gonornl demand for a uni
form wngo scale of .00 por day Is refused.
thnt on following the snine Hues they
can win
. 1 Inn klnTrinnil frtilnrnl Inwn mlnllm In
, ..v...i . ,ua nisi mum runiiH orgnnizn- , wv'Jt-ssstiK .? "
tlon that waH ever formed In this the protection of iion-gnme iilrds, the
Admiral Schley
, In Texas
Oregon's Departure Delayed.
San Francisco, Oct. 18. Tho battle
jhlp Oregon, which was oxpected to
sail October 15th, for the Asiatic coast,
will not get away before October 26th,
owing to the delay of nrrlval of ord
nance. The ship will ilrst sail for
Honolulu, nnd make a cruise of the
Dallas, Toxas, Oct. 18. Fifty thou
sand people witnessed tho pninde glv
on In honor oi Admlrnl Scliloy'n visit
to this city. Six thousand school
children wore In line. Schloy'H enr
rlago trnvorsod over a literal pathway
of cut flowers.
Gen. Roberts to Visit America.
London, Oct. 18 Tho loport Ih cur
rent thnt (lunorals Coiblu, Young and
Wood hnvo tenderod Karl IlolortH a
aordlal Invitation to visit the United
S(at(n. and that the Hiltish command-or-ln-ohlof
replied ut n Into hour Inwt
ovonlng thnt lie Jiad practically do
oldod to accopt tlin, Invitation In No
vember. 1009, and that thero was a
possibility of his crossing In time to
witness tho International racos. Karl
Roberts' desire Is that Oeneinls
French and Kelly-Kenny hIiiiII accom
pany him. r
The Amei leans have been particu
larly anxious that Karl Ilobarts shall
stato, and through this ngoncy expects sc.cluly warned dealers of Its Intention
a concertod action In all localities and to pi oBccutp n" vloluhirs of the law,
Instlng.benoflts. Tho election of .Jiulico 'rhrotothuuid topics of this state
Scott to tho presidency of the oignul- men, which Jls 8lc.uVt by Morris K
xntlon could not bo Impioved upon. fiiiip,prcilloiiti Frank M. 'Chapman,
Ho will provo a capable and ouorgetlc chnlrman or the ocdutlvo coramlttoo,
executive bond, and will have the hoar- and William Dutchor. chairman of tho
ty suppoit and endorsement of the committee pn.lawn, hnveb eon printed.
people in nny step thnt has for Its nnd will he ilont f denlors. Audobon
purpose the bottorlng of the roads
nuiL'hiim- ncr isiiiiids. rrom wnonce sue i
leavoe for Yokohama, where she will , vlult America. In order that thoy may
tiniFi n t minnl iinltii nniMiili il n
remnln for some Umo. Hor llnal dee.
tlnatlon Is Manila. Capt. P. T. Ilrunell.
U. 8. A., has recontly takon charge of
tho voesol as her commanding ofllcor.
o
It is more than "Fifteen Decisive
Dottles" which Kdltor Ilofer cluoiilclee
in his strawberry catalogue. It Is that
many decisive victories whloh he has
won In year of labor and oxperlmeut
In tho culture of tho luscious berry
Newberg Giaphlo.
Convicts are Charged With Murder.
Leavenworth. Oct 18. The Federal
grand Jury today returned indictments
(against ton more couvlata who jmrU
'cIpatiKl In the prison mutiny last fall
i which resulted In the murder of guard
IjWaldrup. Tbl make flftaa renvlets
j all charged with the murder of one
lman. i
The Circumference
of a Finger
Is a little matter In nieaaur but it is a Ida; matter, too. when youj
think nf itf .Pc Jb.e-t,Yl fw people who do not circle one or more
or their fingers with a ring (or parUatw two or three) by which they
set great store. Dorr's wake a bueliu kt flUlnK rings to fingers the3
right rings to the right tlngeiv. at the right price. Paney set rings.;
wedding tinge, seal rit. hi' rins, ladlee' rlHf, ehlldren's rings
ImWes rlngH all il&mm at riiuW sum rtreentwl In ouf collection'
We've gotten In a terjae tat at oikw this fall that we'd very muclij
hke to have jmh Me. A twak imQiIu, yw "OVi'.
BARB'S JEWELRY STORE,
Corner State nd Liberty 6ta. Leaders In Low Prices.
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havo an opportunity of repaying the
ninny courtesies he has shown them
during their stay In UiikIiukI.
Female Thlof Adjudged Insane.
New York. Oct. 18. Mrs Itnuhael
Illchman. wife of a wealthy meiehaiit
of this oily, who was urrested at Alox
audita bay, In July, on Iho charge of
a 186,000 diamond thoft from Walter
De hi Harm, has been adjudged Insane.
Large Tobacco Importation.
Tampa, Pin.. Oct. 18. On Monday
the largest tobacco Impoilatlon ever
made will be landed here amounting to
on even fl.000,000.
GOLD DUST.
"Lei tbe GOLD DUST twins do your work,"
Many Jurors
Discharged
Circuit Judgo Iluniett today dis
charged fioni further nttemlniice at
this toim of court all but olght of the
91 Jurymen. Those that nil- still sub
ject to duty all reside In 8nlm. nnd
will report for service ut 1 o'clock
Mondny aftornoon. Thoy lire M.
Uredomeler, A. T. Mofllt, A. Dane, J.
M. Payne. David Btolnor, II. II. Vnn
dorvert. F. A. Wiggins mid It. IJ. Dun
can - i
Hoclotlos ami iwrsons and orgnnUa
tlous liilcrcstcd In orlutliology.
i n
! I, T. U. President In Portland.
Portland. Oet. 18. James M. Lynch,
piesldout nf the Intornatlonnl Typo
graphical Union, arrived In Portland
yesterday frqip gait Francisco, and.wlll
imiialn In tfio liaiuls of 'Multnomah
Union, No. 88, till 8umjay jvnlflj.
whin ho wliKO to Suattltf. Mr. Dfnrh
is en his oMclal trip, and reports tjiat
evorythlng on the Pacific cijiast Is pn
greselng satlBfactiirtly to tho unions,
except th ninatlor ofthe dlsngntiinyiiit
wlth'lj:n,L).AnHfni Tlirtiis 'U
owners of thnt paper will not reeognlie
orgnnUed labor, and the Typo people
are making things hot for them
Financiers Praise Secretary
Shaw's Action
Washington, Oct 18. Tho action ot
Secretary Shaw In offering to buy
bonds for tho sinking fund to relievo
the present stringency in tho money
market is favorably commented on by
financiers hero. It Is pointed out that
the, $15,000,000 Pt Is which the secre-
taryoxpe ts to obtain iindcr tho offer
will result In putting Into circulation
in principal nnd Interest 120,000.000,
which nt tho late date In crop moving
will. beond all reasonable- doubt, car
ry tjid country safoly over tho crisis,
whloh Is annually oxpeoted at this pe
riod. Although the secretary's offer was
not mnde public until noon Friday, the
aasistnnl treasurer at 1 o'clock report
ed to the department that 18,203,400
had nlrendy been deposited In jtho sub
treasury there. Ot this nmouut !G.
000,000 was In 4s. tho noceptanco of
which, the socretary haa had under
consideration for several days. It Is
oxpectod that by tonight at least $7.
(KM) ,ooo additional will hnvo boon
offered and aacepted.
Tho Southern Pnolila Company bus
purchnsed ton now locomotives, to ho
used for pnssongor trains only. These
engines nio the snmo compared to n
ncal passenger engine as on ocean
greyhound compared to a-tramp atonm
or, .nro equipped with air-brakes and
can be brought to n stop In a shorter
distance than any of tho local engines',
although running nt n higher rato of
speed.
Umbrellas recovered at Shipp
Houser'a 298 commercial, street
NEW TODAY.
Orange Fruit and
Honey Chewing
Chocolate
rati ;
2a nns
154 State SI., Phoni 2874.
Doctors To
Organize
The physlolans of tills c It) and
county will meet In the Patton block
this evening for the purpose of orgnn
l.lug n county inodloul nssoilat'o-i
Dr. Audrow O. Biulth, slate senator of
Multnomuh county, will be In attend
mice and assist In tho organization or
tho proposed society.
P'S
.
Cholera Scourge In Egypt.
Washington, Oct. 18. Consul Rmlih
cables the state department fiom Oil
ro tho follewing: "Since the nth of
Inst mouth there hnvo been 7of, ns-s
of cholera and CStl duuths in this part
of Hgypt."
Scotch University Honors American.
Kdlnburgh. QcL 18. SL Andiews'
university Unlay announced that It
would confer the degree of doctor of
laws nn Ministers Choate und Willi"
and Andrew Carnegie and Alexander
nrahnm Hall.
DbSmTIUiWORLDI
l?lMfi,-
?
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Oerman Knitting,
Dcutscho Slrlck-iVollc,
Shetland flo,
SpAiiUlt Yarn.
Imported wrinniW.
Saxony wooi, cii.., n
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;j GIJEAT CLEANUP
OF SPANISH"
YARN
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elation of his gallant service In tim t w a-,t'
n2:SJaL. WII1 v. ,..... Ji Good grade of Wll-i5c
Uho offloe ot the flalem Dajly Journal ' vani.SpeOlal (OCll $ ikeill
Our Dattleshlp "The Oregon."
Are wo proud of our nameeake and
the splendid performance of Its brav.
commander. Admiral QjarK. iUhl the
battleship, "Thp Ofegou.'' T patri
otlo cltlacoiia of Salem aje aijkojl to
subscribe to a fuud for tho purpose-of
presenting Admiral Clark a memorial
sword as a testimonial of their appro.
Snow wMu ciottita are IU r'jlt of utlr-
QOLD DUST?
Il nuke tbrht Um Ufcorf of wothlnr. Turu Willi
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i CH, N.VmI. Boitea. tLoJ. J T,JK AUXILIARY COMMirrurM ' ' 8 " '
i Kakor (A OVAL fAIRY SOAP. . '"
500 Pairs of Blankets i:
At 50C A Pair IJ
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Tan, white and grey. ;
The largest and best ;
blankets ever shown in
Salem for the juice. ;;
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75c and 98c i
KAM0NIS i;
Exceptionally good, ;
don't fail to get one ;
THE ::
Meyers Shoe;;
Is being worn by most :
of Salem's stylish dress- -er.
It is manufactured '.'
expressly for our valu- '
able trade, '
$3.50 a Pair!!
Kvery mm should wear hm. : :
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