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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1903)
w MN r j FAOE EIGHT. wwwwwwwwwiwwwww i w AT TH"H IS""" ;: sft jZsx Whit coiBft, 1 1 I l I . II TantaT W r .. . : : never consider anything so a until tne uaue u ! ! to Rive. Every sales slip bearing our name is a sight disappoint yotf. TABLE LINEN. We ate making as low prices as we'ean to have thelquallty all there. Extra quality, all linen, olaln center, wide border 72 Inches, $133 Same quality fancy center, - - $1.35 Fine Quality, cat- tern 72 Inches. - - SI 09 70 Inches, good quality, a fine bargain, 67c: better qualltyi 72c Si WES Newly Attived line ever shown In Salem We are Zt1i9l9iO9W&&9W9WWH99 40 - HH - Eyes Tested Fec. Consult Us before Going Elsewhere, it costs ypu no m re to have your glasses fitted correctly than by some inexpeii enced In this particular business. We have the best and latest instruments for testing your eyes and in case you need glasses we will sell them to vou at a price lower than inferbr ones are sold ebewhere. Our facilities and experience are rot equalled outside of the larger cities. CHAS, H. HINGES, 28 years practical 88 State Street. e Business Mens' . Lunch u Flrst'ClnM hmehss sawed nt the new Noble lunch, fougler t alt hours, day or night. We 'will make a tpcefal ty ot ssndwtfhefi, sauer kraut, and wlenurwurst, olam chowder, and In fact all that goes to make up a first class lunoh. Wo deslro to oall es pecial uttontleu to the business men's lunch that will ho srved dally from 11 . m. until 2 p. m, ALEX. CORNOYER Prop. Ftesh Chocolate Edwsrd Gllli. 144 State St. WHEAT MARKETS. Chlcagv), Jan W - VkHt. n GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE aiDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Hade for family use, ask your grocer for It llraa and aorta always on hand. A. T. WALN Affent HOfeE COMMIT- TEE CREATED (ContliuiKl from Ftflk Pag-) 9, I). 14. Alays HekdtHg to Ute Chips stvftJlHfi ttf anlmuki. 3. Ik H, 8wek In regard to ad wlnlattatoosj JudJalaQ1. 8. IK W, lliiHjbHUv and tlnrit: Alultuotnah delegatttm. II 11. 17, l'lurc- abgb oAce of tvoonler in Unton fOUHtyv a. u. 18. I'leroe-JTu abolish Are of recorder of ew'asewi ym.uu i-ounty a II 19. Smith et waUMa-lH re lation to railroad property. THE DAILY Is a money saving month for you . The store that has the best goods at regular prices is the store that has the best bargains when those prices are re AuroA. Safem's Best Store is at voor service. We ,t ,. ., n i.. Royal Worcester are Corsets that FIT YOUR FIGURE For few dm only we will aril $1.25 valuo at 98c Look them over inourChmra r cial St. dlip.ay. Bm vt , JAii'i. mm 45 Goods 'W (tm ifintii in MXlf New Applique, Ohlffon MedaHons, Dress Trimmings, Stock Collars and Tics. All the new and latest Crea tions. We can safely say that this is the daintiest headquarters fpr the best products of xpeilcnee. Next Door to Duih's Dank. S. II. !10, .Miller Centralisation of liooln; education. S. II II, HuntIn regard in ten- ants. 6. II. 2. l'lm-e Kor the election of pnmccutlug attoruya; Judleluiy. At tlir. tit. MtmutH UMik a itteH until 11 :.r. precious" PEARLS STOLEN Robbery of the Fair Personal Effects San KiwutUro, Jan. 80.- Wknu the atlmlnltrHtor to settle the affaliv of Mr. aud Mr. CIihiIw Kalr oimiiihI the box containing the pereoHHl elTecU of Uie dead -ouple, sit from Parle. It wua rMiHd that n 10,000 eaMe cuet aud A erl necklace worth $ J 8,000 ami Ur wlry had been stolen and rhrap lultatliws aubetltuted Ih the txu. wkkik bore the eeal of the Ameri can tHUiHlMte at CarlK. He has ueeti uotlnel to make aw InveetigHtlon. The aiiltles were believed to have beett moU-u befure Uie egects were turned oxer to the roneulMt. BIG BRIBERY FUND To Be Employed in Interest of Sultan Vu-una. Jan SO.- DW SKeltuM Itxtay the Hultau Hm beccewe coovlecW of tbe Hereaelt) of bribing U Awcrl ru and Bugllek iNreee to iwbUek Turiopbile artU-lee. NeHorblb !ftaetM. the iielvlai eetrested wllb the luk will rereive JlOO.M aHeally. one half to be weett oh ANMHre ami the oiber half oh HriUoh MwaMuen. IV K. Ueorge, an aed and eeltb) ! ntUen of OuOuie. O. iswde the etate-. snetit juet before he died last w i that he was J a wee WUfees tieeth. tke aeeaMtn of Abraham Uwnsb). Oeorge tU a second sncreeefnl aUeent at H HUM hotel, taking uoleoh. ire 4nla that ke kAd ewreseTaMHj- eluded Ike ogkmm after killing Lterola. and M4 reeawlued nnknowH to Ike world ever slnee. He whs reewtled to k very wealthy, owning knd In Oklahsv imwM and at Dallas Twa. Rev. m. rVker. of the St IMtle orphneV home is in ike citv JOURNAL, SALEM, nnEOOM TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1903. -fwwf04? Salem's Best Store. 4-f.n r--.r- if mac frtforifOfl T .,, -- 5 draft on 0s, if the goods -. It Neve? Rams But It Pours 7'3c Buys a ' good " UMBRELLA Hoi.vkiisos'8. You This week at might py $ IO for a poorer. good makers. e0e44a - l4HM - CITY TAKES CONTROL Of a Badly Aianaged Street Railway First Case of the Kind and ii Will Be Litigated landing, Jan. 20. Tho council last night withdrew the franchlso of the street car company, becauso of Its poor condition, uncluanllnoss of Uie oars and tho incivility ot Uie om. ployeott- Tho police this moTlilng atoppod tho cars, and tho superintend ent of public works took possession In tho name of the municipality. The company is propnrlug to enter tho courta to regain possession of the property. The Plague In Mexico Alaiatlan. Alex., Jan. SO. All tho larger coast towns have established quarantine against Alaiatlan anil Top olobampo. The plague is unabated and there is no Improvement In tho situation. Ouymas also maintains quarantine agndiBt San Francisco. The town council has bought land to enlarge the cemetery. There were nix new cases of plague and six deaths today. Seven pereon have left the laaaretto cureil. HiHiee-bumlng goos steadily oh. There Is a feeling of con terttaUoH among the people, ami nut a few are lit terll of losing their rea w. owing to the dally scones of hor ror and dt-eolatiow. Cav. Lanham'e InauuraL Austin. Texas, Jiut. M. The loan. guration of Cul. S. W. T. Iaobaw as. governor of Texae took plate today in tne preeenoe of a greet crowd of friend, members of the legiehutito and other vtelutre frwn all perts of the state. At the same time the other ataU otUcera rhoeen at the November election took the oath of oAce In turn. The inaugural ceremonies were th Moot brilliant In the kUtory of the tete. Tonight the inaugural Imtl takee bum- In the cauitol. which has been elaborately decorated for the oo caeton with yante of bnnUng. han areite of stag and a orouelon of aol. ured Inranrfeecent lutku - Qev. Pemiypaeker Inaugurated. HenKjoaekker wne today Inaucurated governor of Penneylvaiiia. The other ew miw omeere at the same time were inducted into oCiee. The Inan gral uraceeeioH wiis om of the most ImtHMiug vr seen in HarrlsbHrg. Oneiweeeman M it Olmeted as chief MWMhal of the pnmde. A leading fea- inn. wna re Ue apoearance and marching of the national guard The InaiHPtral cerentoniee took phu- at noon on Ike went aide of the .anltoi tn the nreasnte of the numbers erf Um GWMral aMtenhly. elate uHkenks M HnerjM Uwr ssecutor. i,mt2T Children Cry for Fletcher's Ciitorla. REPORTS TO MINE WORKERS Mitchell Submits His Annual Review Miners Have an Immense DC' fense Fund Mitchell Has no Ambition of a Political Nature Indianapolis, Jan. 20. In his annu al lepoit to the mine workers today. Mitchell recommended that they de mand higher wages, on tho ground that the opointots were reaping tin mense profits from tho mlius. A firm Btand for the run-of-mlne basis scale, and advance In wages for Inside and outside laborers wcie recommended. Mitchell's report Ih quite strong along socialistic linos, suggesting state i ownership as the only outcome against the evils of trust management. Over capitalization, he says, demands great er profits to bo wrung out of tho con sumer and screwed out of the laborer, and there Is no altornatlvo undor prl- vato corporate ownorshlp. Ho quotes Oompers, saying that the demand for more and more on the part of the op erators must be met with demands along similar lines on the part of or gauized labor, and 1 lie consumer must In the end foot tho bill for both. Mitchell's Recommendations. He recommended that the anthra cite district be allowed larger repie sentatlon. He rnlled attention Co the fact that tho miners now have In their nalonal treasury the largest sum ever accumulated In the treasury of a labor organisation. Ho recommended let ting the permanent dofonso fund grow until It Is of such magnitude that they miilil rcititt siiccMisfiillv ttEnlnst nnv could cope successfully against nn situation which may arlso. He bo- llevcd Uie demand for coal would con tinue for two years. He mado a com plete review of the anthiaclte strike. commented on tho fewer number of strikes in recent years as due to n better understanding between capital and labor, lie believed in strictly en forcing the laws of the organization, and the ro'otation of chartoYs where not obeyed. He emphatically protest en against the incorporation of trades unions. He urged miners to demand that representatives In congross sup port the bill now ponding, limiting the power of the federal Judiciary In Is suauco of injunctions in labor dls putee. He aleo urged that the miners buy only union made goods. He con concluded by saying that he would not enter iwlitW. . His highest ambl Hon would he to better the conditions of the miner and their families, and better the fellowship between the miners and their employers, after which he desired nothing except to re tire Into the privacy of an ordinary cltlsen. Could Not Live Together Circuit Judge Boise on Monday af ternoon granted a divorce In the suit of M. K. Lewis vs. II. O. Lewis. The parties were married In tho Kaat In 18S9, aud desertion was the grounds upon which the dieeoiuUou of the mar riage ties was granted. Simon Caro, of Roeeburg, has been appointed ou the engrossing commit, tee. For Sale. A residence in Haet Salem that cost l-KKH) to build, for ISOQO. Mitf DBitUY WILUON. Slek and Injured. Freddie, the youngest son of R. H Coekow. Is reported dangerously ill with typhoid fever and spinal menin gitls. The youngest son of Henry Wen deroth. Harry, fell ou the sidewalk at kls home .Monday afternoon, and sus tained a severe cut on tke knee. A physician was tailed and dressed tke would, which required the taking of seven stitches, but the little fellow suxw me treatment manfully uud fused to take aa anesthetic re- GRAIN-0 J THE PURE 1 If you uk r.rain-O m pjie 0f coffee you ill enjoy it jut u much for it Ute the anrae; yet. it is like a food to the system, dis iribuUng the full suhetanc i the Mrs grata vritk every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. AlSlt.tr trtJMi k ludk prp44.. Mtmr "IsrM Urn MS3 v "mWivimk H I at?sy - fr'g I f9ll S BH "W IT TT 1 f (rn-n 1rVl-S.C'ja H hi m Mrs. liuffnson, ui mwu, v"- ison, HU J letter follows, is another woman in High o.Mr. -ivl-rn mvM her Lydia R Pinfcham's Vegetable CompoundJB "DkahMiu. PivKHAJf: I siUforcd for feveral years with general 1 i .,..,1 l.,.,.i.lti-i1mvti i;iin. nuiinuras in 'i w.hm,-mv.. ....... , OUl(l Jit' i n . ..,i tf ,n,i mi. besidoa bulltUug up my bi'iutjiI tltn was iltfiil. nna I .,iti r en,n,i nimtt wr.irv 5n tho inoriM'-i: tl-ii v.rin 1 retirctt. u mniiiiiniin of votir fKlvcriiffiiU'iits 1 tlc ' h d to try the inents of Ly i. "V. . . '-.. ...... ty ...1 .....1 I ..... i n-ltwl I fllfl. n i.' niiti-iioMi-u i"'(iiiiiii; i imiiiiw uiiii. uiivi x i i out or my body, tuui mnuo mo iui m. IiVl '"" Y Y" f irVrni" Mm. Mnfcluurfs iiwdichios aro tertumly nil tlicy ino eluiincd to be. - Ar V V. Uimiiso:.-. 317 IJust Ohio ........ , Uva. Pinlcham Tolls How Ordinary Tusks jtoiiucq uispinccmami.' Apparently trilling incidents in dlaiilavomonU of tho womb. A slip on .. . ...it - ...,(..,. vnnninir ii (.on oniinary taalca :n.iy result in displacement, and n t r. In of serloim evllh is hUrted, The Hrst indication of audi trouMe t-lioilhl be tl.c Mgnnl for nulclt action; Don't Jot ih Mii.Utlnn bocomo chronic tlirouph ncrlict or tv mlbtnkcn Idea that you can overcome it by exorcise or leaving it oe. Afore thnn n million women have regalneiUieaUn by vue i.jn,,,,,,,, Veiretablo Coiupoiuid. I ...----- -- .-. 'initiilili r'otiiTiminil. I If the slifflitcsfc froublo nppcm-N wliloli yon do not " """'""I MTifo fo3Irs. Pliikliiim, nt Tynii, ?riiH.. lorltt-r iwlvlce, nim n fej tinu'ly words from liorwill Miowjou tuo ri "'H l" "" 1'"i ml leu oosts yon nothing, but It nuiy nioiin Uio or linilns or DothJ Mrs. Lelah St., uDea nf fhoiiwlrno-irinc nche, but n Is. iimt Coninoiind hcnltli to women who swr &vr ' tho worst forms of female complaints. that lnurlnjr-down jeclinff, wcV baclf. fulllnL' and dlMiliicement of the womb. Infl.oiiiimtloii of the ovnrlrs.epi all tro'ibU-H of the ntenih or womb. ut.-riM m the early htngo of development, and cheeks any tendency to canctr- oas luunorh. It bubtlues xcltel; Jinty. cnt iv fcnuile hystcm Its record of sho ill be rolled upon with confidence $5000 FORFEIT If rsiiimt f.'iiliwdh ir .!n.- tliorl(jlii(dlettriandtKiiatnrnt boTotesiinioiiUlr, vli.i Ii will ir.n li i .l.-.'iiie uiMiiiiiifiirti l.jitl.i I.. l'liiKlium MritU-lue Co., Lynn, Mais Merchant of Dallas Dies AIoiio Hiown. aged about -IS years. died at the Florence Sanatorium, in this city Monday, from the effects of surgieal operation. Mr. urown was a merchant of Dallas. Polk county," aud tke Inxly will be taken to that city for burial. German Liner Was Saved lilbrnltar Jan. 2o The liner Lahn was refloated uith perfect safety this uioruing Chicago Store PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. TRADE WINNERS SALE FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONl-Y The Bargains we arc offering are certainly Trade Wlnnern lurfnina from the rw8 mai v.eii eur store.Monday's At Ate. yd. relvet corduroy, all shades Twfe latest for waists, beautiful goods. regular price 75c. ; Monday's Sale price itic At 49c. Ulack Taffeta Silk, fine quaU lt-, good weight, regular price 75c; Monday's salt price igc. At 45c. Uest French flannel, all the latest skades. beautiful clotk, heavy aud thick. ever- thread good, regular pnee ,tc.; Monday's sale nrlce..4Sn At 49c Imported Rngilah Covert cloth dress goods. beauUful cloth for spring suits, regular price Sic yd; Monday s ! PriAi . McEVOYBROS.Jour?aieni.0r. 1 1 health to the use of i-.iusfll liV WOUlb trouble. MY QPPC - ... - - , ,,i,i .,. r. UVnKU 10V liuum, nuiiyuuiu mu oii-vtt :lttf dh 1, , W ,.L. A .k. .w v.fc nnr i tnnl: -tlivte iifittloH launiuuv, ana luulth, it di-oAoulldi-oaso and iwror. St., CWenKO, 111. . .... . . ...J. soman's daily life frequently product the Main, lilting during mcnstniat on iiiir iiinchiic. in altciiulnjr to tne moi ..".. iuhof IiytUao Stowell, 177 Wellington Kingston, Ont., writes: Jilts. ri.NKiiAv: ion nro uiueefi i godsend to -women, nnd if they nil knew Mint vou could do fir them, there would be no need, nut lliiscinblo lives 111 nCOliy, "I HUfl'ctvd for jf "M H enriiig.dowii rales, womb trouble, niMVou.'-uefs.nid excnuintiiifcliead- few lotl!es.rf I ydln ii. i'lniciinm's Vefft'iaoio t oit'rotznii nuuio mo ivv& new nnd ironii Iny to me. I am light nnd hnimr. and I do not know -what sickness T now pinbv tho best of health." l.vdin !:. iMiilcliam's Vegetable tun ulnnvs be relied upon to restore thus sittfcr. it is a vereljrn cure lor It db olvct. and expels tumors from ue nervous nrostriltion. nnd tonch tip till cur.es is the prreatest in the world. and Jos. Davenport Is Dead Joseph Davenport died at his hoa about flvo mllos north of Silvertw early Sunday-ovonlng. Mr. Davenport came to this county only recently from Pendleton, whoro he has bi residing for the past 20 years If l8 survived by a wife and five children- Wanted. An oxperionced took at the Florence Sanatorium Immediately Good wages. I20 3t For Rent. Furnished rooms, with uw of bath, phono and dlstlll-d wate' 4S3 Court stroet. or nhone N(H 2625 Prices Slaughtered. At4",2c yd. Dost Btandard prints a percalos, 500 yards to select fro, spritis shadea, regular price 75c, Mo day's prico c At 49c. yd. All pureLlnwn satrn Da mask Tablo Linen, Belfast good, thick and heavy, remilar price 85c- Monday '8 sale price" 4J' At 5c. Union Huck Towels, fringed. length 30 inches, 50 doz, to select from, best towfelB made for 15c. V ,ln..'c U.. X ti (in .,.i.in. iiaj on.j. sniA ort e 76c. White, penjnte4 Shets 15e Pillow Cases sale'prUe 4 1 P lie lib S. 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