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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1903)
mm mg per ho wIl'.WI 1 S5H Jf Juicy morsel tor BreaiuasT vott can enjoy from one of onr 181 ntrnn chops, venl cutiotB or i-ork, "2u w nil cut from tho fnlteaf f rnitcflttIo, nut! we can supply rfuW with fresh, nutrition, nd rt..nmmptB at bod rock prices. jpUlon-" p c, CROSS SALEM OPE Phon Jii ss w THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1903. PAGE THREE. Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mananer. Friday, Feb. 6. KNUTE ERICKSON THEBES TnEMNARC MAN FROM I ma cast AN ECONOMICAL LUXURY. la a good, wholesome, delicious bov crago, llko Salem beer. It's a luxury to. taste not to the pockctbook, for ita prlco Is extremely moderate, Its oxcellenco considered. Tho caro as to quality of Ingredients, caro In mak ing of this beer warrant a much high er prlco than others por caso of a dozen bottleB; yot that's tho prlco of our beer. CAPITAL CITY BREWERY AND Cl WORKS, Mr M. Beck, Proprietor kiti k WELCOME CALLER On delivery man is mot with ilea, not frowns, for whnt ho pro- brings certain satisfaction to We, mother husband brother. In two War It's right! That applies to err Blnglo nrtlclo washed, starched :i ironed in this establishment. iiern appliances and skillful hand- tell tho story. Salem Steam Laundry Col. J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmsted, Mgr. 'Mil. 230 Liberty 4.H - turn 1&&LM- r nL St. tfrtrf l I copyxiohY ' Shingles and Shakes Tho roof is shingled boat it you uso tho kind of shlnglos and shakos wo sell, and wo ask you to note the good woar and economy of tho roof for which wo furnish tho shingles or shakos. Wo carry a largo stock of shlnglos and shakos of good quality, carofully selected to make a sound, tight, durablo roof, and we nro al ways ready to glvo estimates. GOODALE LUMBER CO., . Near S. P. Pas Depot. Phone G51. f!H-BaKBBlMHB-H5-M 1BBH-11IBM1MKH T .. If SB ..T oearcuess joaiuey 'We have a small stock of Beardless Barley, which 5 w are nfforlncy nf S7.nn rtr inn Ihe. BV ww wr ffarww pw r" WM ( Canada Field Peas. Still a large demand. Better order now what yoa want and secure them at the J present prices. Only half a crop this year, and prices bound to go up, g Spelts only costs $1.00 an acre for seed. Better try ? a few acres, it's a fine seed. Call or write for prices. D. A. WHITE & SON, Feedmen and Seedmen, i Jla 91 Court Street. - - - sALEM. OREGON timal-fK-t-H-l-H-M-fl-l-K-fl-i-IK HM4-l-i-B-l-H-l-H-(-l-l-X-l-B-l-Il-fI-fa JHIHHI-HaiHRaiI-HiMKnllHll PS .1 Of- MERRIAIENT In a new COMEDY DRAMA. -by-CIIAS NEWMAN SWEDEN A COMPLETE PRODUCTION, STARTLING SITUATIONS WHOLESOME COMEDY Prices, 75c, GOc, 35c. Scats on salo at box oHlco Friday, at 9 n, m. The Man From Sweden. Knuto Erickson, tho Swedish-American comedian, will open at the Grand oporn houso on Friday evening. Ho ubos this season a now play, "Tho Man from Sweden," from tho pen of Ghas. Newman. This attraction Is heralded as one of tho best comedy drama productions of tho year and Managers Broadhurst & Currlo havo spared no oxponso In tho matter of caro, Bconlc equipment and costumes. Mr. Erickson, who portrays tho role of Carl Anderson Is without an equal as a Swedish dialect comedian and In several scones with which ho has been suppllod, gives ample promise of distinguishing himself in other linos. Ho has boon surroundod by an oxcollent supporting company, among whom aro Hector Dion, Chas. Mollos, Frod L. Powers, W. S. Cottl, Mark Thomson, Harry Lcddy, Frod Botch ort, Win. Wallace, Tho Novolty Com edy Four, Mario StcorB, Lillian May nard, Sophia Howell and Llttlo Bea trice. Seats on salo at Boxofflco Fri day at 9 a. m. Prlcos 7Cc, GOc, 35c. bonofnetors, ANDREW CARNEGIE LIBRARY v ensationa Objected to By a Laboring; Man Wants Something Besides Books to Eat Ed. Jeurnal: I notico that tho Statesman Is urging tho people of Satom to nply to Andrew Carnoglo for a library for the city. For ono, I do not want nny of tho old oppressor's books. And I trust tho friends of la bor havo too much manhood and self respect to accopt anything of this na ture from his hands. Tho suggestion of tho Statesman Is 'oo contemptible and humiliating for a moments con sideration. Like John A. Rockefeller and his donations to a Baptist collogo Andrew Carnegie, tho crushor of la-1 bor and scourgo of the poor, scoks to appease the wrath of God and avort' the vongoance of the oppressed by cs-1 tabllshing llbrariog among tho pcoplo with the money ho wrunc from the' sweat and toll of his omployos. Wo want none of his blood monoy in the form of public lib. arte. As tho old oppressor noars tho end of Ills grasping and avaraclous caroor, ho, no doubt, deslros to prcvont hlu Infamy by establishing llbrarlos among tho people. By this means ho hopos to be classod among tho world's But tho offort will bo CLOAK STO RE NEWS Tomorrow and all ihis week you can buy any Jacket in the DALRYMPLE Store for Jt$tH alf Price a KEPT PLEDGE 45YEARS Temperance of a First Oregon Cavalryman vain. Wherovor ono of his llbrnry buildings can bo booh tho children of tho laboring people for gono'rntlons to como will point tho finger of scorn at It and exclaim, "Thcro stands n monument of tho 19th contury tyrant, erected by tho swoat and toll, tho blood and tears of unpaid labor." This Is' the kind of immortality An- 'drow Carnegio Is sure to receive. I If Alidrow Carnoglo wishes his name to escape tho execration of man kind, let him sond out somo of his Ill gotten plunder to food thoso ho hns You've never before had an opportunity like this to take your pick from as new and fresh stock 'of garments at ns than the cost of the mateikils. $25.00 Garments for $12.50 22.50 Garments for i 1 .25 20.00 Garments for i 0.00 1 8.00 Garments for 9.00 1 6.00 Garments for 8.00 15.00 Garments for 7.50 I2.5o Garments for 6.25 to. qo Garments for 5.oo 7 . 5 o Garments for 3.75 No need of saying more except that you'd better be an' earlv bird, as this offer is no every clay occurence . BJII One of tho most prominent mom hers of tho recont rounlon of tho First impoverished, to clotho thoso ho has Oregon cavalry, hold at Salem, wns loft ,,,,1, Lot him if ho will, tako Hon. J. B. Dlmmlck, of Hubbard, who ftwny tl0 toar8 from tll0 chook of un. has a largo farm, raised a largo faml-1 nnI(1 lauor for to n holnlosB armB Market Quotations Todays a "Make Sslem Good Home Market" a Poultry at Btelner'a Market ChlckoiiB 910c. Egga Por dozon, 18c. ly of boys to manhood and usefulness, 'of the laboring poor he owob all that Turkoys 123lGc. ana wno is not n canuiuaxo ror any hu ha8 Tn0 poo,,i0 cnnnot oat bookH, DuckB 10c. omco unuer uio uuu, wuu uun umu iui tnoy WOHi,i Bcarcoly caro to swallow 4G years kept a temperance plodgo ' VOUmoB bllatorod with a widow's1 taken In his youth. tonrfl nml rc,i wJth tho n,omi of fftm.l In a sketch of his life, furnished to 8,1C(1 ohWreni moraturo Is ' now j a Clackamas county pnper, ho has thoibroucht ,lown wi,hIn tno ronc,. of t0' following Htatemcnt: Nothing occurred In my pioneer Hfo, as a boy, worth noticing until I was In my 18th year. This bolng a now country, ovorything was wide open, poor and thoy need nono of Carnoglo's "filthy luoro" to storo tholr minds J with useful knowlodge. I trust tho lnbor unions and tho laboring pooplo' will scout any such proposition. For Trustee Sale!! GREAT VALUES in Men's Overcoats and Boys' Clothing, This Week Only. We are now offering at 33 1 -3 per cent discount from, the regu'ar price 56.00 Stfits now $4.00, 5500 Suits now $3.35, $4 00 Salts now $2.65, $3.00 Suits now $2.00. M H ? 5 5 M 5 SAM ADOLPRL Tstee. 9 (HlHEIS-HIaSIlMHaHBi-HaIHBaHMI-Hl so to speak; whisky was choap, and" n:irt- , woull ftB B00I, nccopt n sold, or moro properly speaking, was glrt from -tho (ov, IJrot10r mborors given away ai ovory town or irauinK wnnt you Bay. ORWELL post, with uio result that nearly ev erybody drank It. It was on tho tablo, In tho harvost Holds, at overy gather ing of all or any kind. In fact, to drink liquor on all occasions was tho gonoral rule among moet men, and boys not yet In their 'toons. It was right hore on' tho Jlth day of August, 1858, that I did tho most far-reaching act of my ljfe. I, with sovoral of my friends and neighbors signed a torn pornnco plodgo, and I have kopt It faithfully until Uils day; and now, In my 63d yoar, I can look back and truUifully say that all I am, all I havo evor boon, or nil I may ovor hopo to Convict White Believed Dead Sporlntondont Loo, of tho ptoto pen itentiary, left his morning for Toledo, Lincoln county, whoro ho gooa to identify a burglar who was klllod at EMdyville, and who Is bollovod to bo B. J. White, tho Coos county burglar, who elopod from tho stato peniten tiary about throo weoks ago. Tho fol lowing mqsBago was recolvod by Mr. bo, haB recolvetf ita main Bupport from Lm? last night from Shoriff J. H. Ito, of Lincoln ceunty: "Iiurglar klllod nt IMdvvlllo who must bo Whlto. Will you Bend, man to Idontlfy him?" Shor iff Itoij has for a number of days boon In pursuit of a man answering tho d sr ni'tlon of Whlto, nud ho believe he hah, finally landed the ewapU con- that ono groat, solid foundation stone. n- PEHHVRgyA ?ILLS 'Lit rcLii i.t riiuiiKvrj:ifs j:nm.su 3 & iv & U Kl II i.l Oolil ainll. Uk. mU4 'jthc u.rib-M l.b.na.lbcr. lt.ru. )l,,(, ru HoU-lllull.R. .d JmlU. tloiv. " ' ' ' r- Mrtd-lfi ! umi. r I'artldtlir.. TcIm.u1 u4 "Heller rrl..llr,i(ii',j r Imrm AImII. lU.OIlU rmlutiill H-HtJ Jl Drwliliia. t Mrir.Url'lrmll UMtW.lhl.rtMN. ' l'lll.4 PA. '.. 5o zui !? SM k So o w 0 u ;S3 n 15 Q 3 'UJ. We Are Entering the Third Week of Our Great 20 Per Cent Discount Clearance Sale The one Just Finished was a GRAND SUCCESS. Every Person in Need of DISHES will do Well by Taking advantage of saving 20 Cents on the Dollar. Also do not Forget the LAMPS. Get One WhUe the Sale is on. U o CO :u m m 3 tZ js !3S. s "SPECIAL." Fine Bavarian China Cups and Saucers, perfect as the French China; regular price Si.50, set of six. During Sale for $1.00 Per Set. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Fine Coffees a Specialty. .Rhone, 2411 Black Free Delivery. its O " IT-I 5 " fj n vt Pa P cr cr KjCoOfj n O u n tn n In the Interest of Prohibition. Siiringflold, III., Fob. 5. At the ilonH of this tho second day of the state Prohibition conferonco ths fol low mg wero among tho addrB8a and papers prosentod: How to Educato the i'ooplo With Literature," W. A. Drtibaker, Chica go Our Attltudo Towards Propol Temperance Loglslatlon," Jamea J. Shaw nioemlnjrton: "What Next?" Pan R. Sheen. Peoria; Illlnola Its Wik It Purjxwee." Alonw IS. Wil son Wheaton; "Onr Status Before the Bletlon Law." Henry I). Kepley. Hf flngham; MHow and When to Nomln ate Local Tickets." Hubert H Patton, gpiingfleld. CONSUMPTION the moat areaaed and deadly of all diseases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy the king of all Cough Curea." Cures Coughs and Colds in a day- 36 eents. Your money baek if dissatisfied. Write forfrfe sample. W. H.llooker & Cu, Bflffatoj K Y. D. J. Fry. Onig-gist Salem Market. Hop Market. Hops 22025ttc Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoos 2C30c. Onions CGc. Dried Fruits. Dried ApploB 4tf to CV4c. Italian prunos, -10s to 60s Cc Potlto Prunos 4c. Wood, Fenco Posts, Etc. Dig Fir? 1.G0. Second Growth $4.00. Ash-$3.00 to $3.75. Ilody Oak $5.00. Polo Oak $G.OO. Cedar Posts 10c. Hides, Pelts and Furx Grcon Hidos, No. 1 l7c. Oroon Hldoe, No. 2 25. Calf Skins 4 to 5c Shoop 75c. Goat Skins 25c to $1.00. Gray Fox 25 to 50c. Coon 10 to 40c, Mink 25c to $1.25. Ottor $1.00 to $5.00. Skunk 10 to 25c Muskrat 1 to 5c WJldcat10 to 55c Grain and Flour. Wheat C7o. Oats 32c. Dnrley Brewing, lie bushel; feed, $21 per ton. Flour Wholesale, $3.16. Live Stock Market. Steers 3'4 to 34c Cows 3 to 3 Vic Sheep $3.50 gross to $4.00. Dreesed Venl fi&o. Hogs, alive SVtc Hogs, dressed Gkc. Wool and Mohair. Coarse Wool 14o. Flno 15c. Mohair 26c Hay, Feed, Etc. Haled Cheat WAOt&WM. Clover $0.Ofl$AJi. llran $20. Shorts 21. Creamery and Dairy Products, Good dairy butter 1$WUe. Creamery Hutter JHe. Cream, pan skimmed, at creamery 36c. at farm Sttfec. Cream separator . skimmed, at Com Creamery SSVfcc, mlmw freight. Portland Market Wheat Walla Walla, 76c. Wheat Valley, lie. Float Portland, best grade, $t.7l; graham, $8.4l$$S.ge'. Oate Choice White, $1.1S$1.30. Barley Feed. $23.50 per ton; rolled, $24.60. Millwuff-riran. $10. Hay Timothy, $11 to $12 per ton Onions lie to $1 per aentaU Potatoes 1b4c per aautnl, nutterBest dairy, 2Q22At fancy 3O03SI&: store, HTSlSe. Poultry hlckons mixed, llQHMic pound; lions, ll12cj turkeyB, llvo, 1D(01Cc. Mutton Gross, $1.00. Hogs Gross, $0.25. Doof Oross, $3.0(J?$3.75. Voal 7ac. Hops 2227c. Wool Valley, 12yjlCc; Eastern Oregon, 814c; Mohair 2C28c. HldCB dry, 10 pounds ant', upwards, 15 to 15c. Mokl lea positively Cures 8lck Headache, Indlgostlon and Constipa tion. A delightful horb drink. Ho movofl nil eruptions of tho skin, pro ducing a porfect comploxlon or money refuudod. 25c. nud GOc Wrlto to us for froo samplo. W. II. I looker & Co,, Buffalo, N. V. n. J. Fry, Druggist. " u SURE CURIi FOR PILES Itching Pllos produco molsturo and cause Itching, this form, as well- an Blind, Blooding or Protruding Pllos aro curod by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Rom edy, stops Itching and blooding. Ab sorbs tumors. COc a Jar at druggists, or sent by mnll. Treatiso froo. Write mo about your caso. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For salo at Dr. Stono's drug stores, n Better Than Ever Is what evory ono says of tho Whlto House restaurant. Patronized lnrgor than any houso lit the city, Opan day and night. "Our Champion" Klvivcont cigar Is positively the best of Its kind that Is manufactured. Glvo It n trial and he convlncod. Mnnufao tu rod by Aug. Huokosteln. Cash Saving Oiler Two First-Class Weekly Papers for the Price of One, and Wookly Ore and Orango Judd and Tri'Weakly creamery Item Oregon dOMR. ram It, 22026a per Wookly Journal goulan. $2.00. Weekly Journal Farmor, $1.35. Wookly Journal N. Y. World. $1.75. Wookly Journal and Woodburn Indo-' pondont, $1.50. Weekly Journal and Gold Beaohj Curry County, Ilaoordor, $1,60. Weokly Journal and Amqrianu Boy, $1.50. Weekly Journal and Courier, Spray, Oregon, $1.60 Weekly Journal and Is;presjsAd vance, Lebanon, $1.C0, Weekly Journal and Globe, Oondgn, Ore., $1.60, Weekly Journal and Oregon Mist, St. Helgns, $1.50, Weokly Journal and Town Talk, Ashland, $2,00. Weekly Journal' and Herald, Lake vlew, $1.50. Weokly Journal and Men of To Morrow, $1.60. Parties desiring can set the Dally Journal three months instead of the Weekly, one year In the abore combi nations, TIQMIt BROaWJSnH ' Salem. Oregon. r