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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAL, SflLEJk OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1903. .PAGE EIGHT. HSaHKBEZKS-l-!iial1,iK4!HKa BKB-! EMSKHH-HBMBa frl m m wmt m mm m mm mm m mm m a hi RMTQ LOT tggHHiiaiaieiiiwM,fM MINING BUREAU PASSED s -" . a tii l- . .- -.- eSls . BEST Si M ft ft ft $ ' jFou vrurrti iWi! STORE ft '''ll'l'l'B,l,',,M',','M I Shoe S ale $ On Muslin Undewea Sale has been a marvelous success and leaves us with broken lines. In order to clean up our regular 75c line we will sell the remainder, for SAT URDAY ONLY at abour one-half price, 39c. See them in our Court street display, they are priced at less than manufacturers cost. SATURDAY ONLY AT 39c SO MUCH IN SATISFACTION SO LITTIE IN COST This yo will find fn oar equipment ot our store, test pared to fill the most intricate prescription lor glasses. Oar laree stock enables as to tarn oat work in this line in the shortest possible time, and prices are lower than the lowest. EXAMINATION FREE. CHAS, H. HINGES, PIONEER 23 years practical 88 State Street. HM'eao4t8wweM SPECIAL ORANGES! 1 ORANGES! ! ORANGES! ! I I Tomorrow, Saturday, only. juicy oranges ax auc a aozen. FULLER & DOUGLAS, I 142 State St. m IH4HiM-fftM4 WHEAT MARKETO. Chicago, 27 c. Fob 20 -Wheat, 77 GOLD DUST FLOUR . rWsde by flTHB BIDNEY POWER COMPANY 8ldnt, Oregon. Mado for family use. ask your rroccr for It Uran and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Affent Business Mens Lunch FlrtJ)a lunohes served at the now Noble lunch counter at all hours, da; or night We will mako a special ty of tuudwlshea, sauor kraut, and wleiierwurst, olam chowder, and in fact nil that geea to make p a first elAsa luneh. We desire to call a peolil nttcutlsu to tho tunings mens lunoh thut will ho served daily from 11 . m, until 2 p. ro. ALEX. C0RNOY.ER Prop. i$iS E. HARTLEY. Pure Lard with no Tallow:::::::::::: Rendered with greatest care. Justaschcaji as adulterated stuff. Also the test smoked (not dipped or embalmed) bacon and nams. put up ty us. EOFF & HARTLEY 140 State Street fteae 2853 Mala. Salem. Oregon. i.jijXiiihj J. M. HOWELL Cash Market In mduet'i Rt Market, State Street JFmh WMta 4 alt M4. ktw. tkeaUj dew, tHfc Urd, tc prearpt Service Phone, Main 1401. A. I. EOFP 7' vxflC rTr iJl Li u Hfi w !! ! ftWISr method of fitting glasses and room ana stocK. we are pre OPTICIAN. Next Door to Buoh'a Dank. oxpetlence. ii i Fancy, Large", Sweet, Phone 2261. . t TklH Is thi-wMon of the yar wlmn the spriitK sewltiK U well under way. If you have about worn out your pu UfliicH tr1nc to rttulhe old machine, drop In and tut u sjiow you our kUet ball UonrliiR White Ilotary Saw- lug mucliliie and thoWheo'ot & WU ion. There's only one eort of a ma- alillHH to wklvh you should give a mo- mwit ctwetrteraUon. and (lint's the rotary, for the rugular shuttle ma ehUte will grdualt' become a relic or Ute past, go when you think of nHary skuttle machluee. Just hear In mlmt Utut tke Whits ruraenu the klchett develotwient of that construc tion, and the Whuler & WUsou that of the rotary hook, which U rery sim ilar, niul both urn the llRktmtt run HlHg. tke auletent and most sAtlsfne tory mucliluw tlmt are nhowi) tcnlay We are hIwmh nkid to show the warklHee, and we have a tojmmt saleereofti (or thin tutrtteee. where la dle my look ut tkv maeklHes at their leisure, mwlhtturtiea. Mr. N. H ller tey. a tkMwtgktr AMeMw4 sewing machine wan. to In ekam. h1 will show yoe tvery oourteey. Old HMcfelnea wkcA Ik It1-, New maeltlReti Iw rent. 4ewiH MUMkiae repalHac XUrni iMMdUe fur all moratut. cents 4omm 25 Umi )Miti oil warrMe4 uut to lHtrt tar kM HMtekliMM. If yoer warklHe HeetUt repetriHg riiMt uh AHe. I11 ana Mr Hwrie will iUI for It F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. . 2647 Llbtrty 8U Salem. Fam Mckiry. IbcycWe. StIbs UacfctiMe attd Kt)tMM. N. H. Burley, Sewlar Macktae Bewirlnj Sewing Machine lime In Spite of Hard Fight. -By - Kay Whealdon and Hale Made Some Effective Talks After a sharp fight in tho house this morning, tho bill creating a otato min ing bureau and carrying an appropria tion of $20,000, was passed. There was a fierce fight made against tho bill by Kay, of Marion, who opposed tho tneasuro, for economic reasons. Of all the questions that had been presented for the consideration of tho state legislature, Mr. Whealdon claimed that tho matter of establish' Ing a mining bureau la of supremo im portance to tho development of tho mineral resources of tho stato. Ho Insisted thnt tho prosont timo-ls op portune for mnklng tho most of tho mineral resources of tho state, In view of the approaching 1005 fair. He mnlntlnod thnt the mining' Industry of the state Is of groator value than all of tlie commercial Interests of the state, and this fact alono entitled' tli bill to the consideration of tho house Hobblnn mnde an able nddross in sup- port of the bill, nftor Hawkins Jwd! moved Its indefinite postponement The ItMtern Orogon representative J called attention to the fact that thljjj Hull, game, hortlcnltural and ggrlcul-'ri tural InterestH of the stato had boenfjj cared for with abundant nppropria-1 kill a bill that was calculated to pro - mote one of the main Industries of the state. He guvo stntlstles showing districts are lart;e consumors ot thoag - rleulturnl products of the other spc- tlons of the stato. 1 I'heliH) wnnted th bill connldarod. ' bocause It wn of real lntorost to nll sections of the state. ny thlB time Hale, of Southern Ore- Bon bocamo warmwl up. "Wo hnve Klren Multnomah county ovorythtng she haa askwl for." said Mr. Hnlc, "and hRVU veu piuvhiiHou your old Junk hare In Salem, bald grant - lug to Lne uounty all Unt han been requeatml, and it Ik neither fair nor just that this mining bill should be thus (llHtosel of without proper j consideration." Mr. Hale urged the passage of the bill, which cnrrlen an annual appropriation of $10,000. "It you must, let's kill this bill like men. and not drown It like rats." Shelley and Kay spoke against the bill, because of the fact that it was in tke nature of a special appropriation. Heed and Vnlar)'' of Multnomah. favored tho bill, bttcauso thoy consid ered that t Is of Interest and lm portaucu to the entlro state Judd volcod the same sentiments. Devey also opposed indeilnlte nostponewent, and declnrod for the bill, ltddy moved previous question, and motion to ludetiulttjy postpone waa defeated. Tke bill paseed by a vote of 10 to IT; I absent. a i Line-up Flawless Featureless (CoKtlHtied from flrst aae-l II. 11. 107, llielpe For a more ettjM hiwi umnuH iwr nHtiHmmi nnu vujf- lection of taxes; read second tlm awl referred to aasvumeat ami taxai tlon. Head tklrd time sad iiassed II. U. $, llllyeu To provide for cowtHMMMUon to volunteers for t vlte In lHtllna want aad apftroprlatlHg, $190,000; maa4. farrar. Howe HttU wer and VMI voted "no." Houei .Thursday. Howe eenewrred in tke aejvodroeut of tke aeoaUt (HWdlna; aa aptropriit tlon of $14,100 for tke iMtrckaa of ik governor's muoeion. v U. H. SSO. ORMOJMM To tmtvkl for kri; out. eatjtWIekiHg. coustruaUf tHg. ImiHwrtiic Ami rotooaUaK rrmj' roada; paitl II. C. It. Ml, m -FrotkUiMi taaij cOMUHUUe of Uuoe from each aon$ frame ml for tke ru)aUo ot M9 adwtlwlon of tke iublie at ike mb CkHlr sajtilaNt Wdy. CoraMi. RW - j R. J, l. $Mtom M trow I'niie&l -. "i . State avWHmNt ta tke matter ef twprorluK tke tower Ciemba river. i"WHrrel. S. tt. 1SS. Hand T etvau uktb, JttdielHl istautoj; T ker cosmty and aptHiiRUitc jula Ad dkrtriet aUomey therefer: pabjhhI iU. lttt Saftik of WuKaomak To preklMt eajs ecpioetvea to child. b; pajwed.' H. a H. St. CommtUee ProvidM mr tke ai o( pikM aokooiw ua Jee t tke Oregoe. Kar I1U4 Asaoot. atkm tor tioooo u b Uk.d foe egr vtsa at um muih or is- y 4mHfr mw. mdapteC a m. Ut. UUter-rHx MUaiy e mt ikrtBUt aad a.uUt kie .Uim; ft r ff Odd Sises. 5 A Reduction on Every ShoS in the House at $2 or above, j at wmmmmmmmm-mmm M ' stlQG) 5 QlLZJZJ ? T Ladies' Kid and Cloth, Top Turn and Welt Shoe, Kid and Patent Tip Lace Shoes. W ft IllCC TltTCrS; WOfth $5.00 Big Reduction In . . MEN'S. SHOES. - i v i it ! ' " to M g Terms of Sale STRICTLY CASH Goods fitted at the store if desired . LADIES' $3 00 & $4 OOkldanddoth top, vlci kid and nitAnt lAithnr Init '? B g Jj , . 'j and i onle GENUINE g u jA 275 Oregon KISBBH-rBEaBBHaSHBHBHHfflIBHnHHKE Wl . S. it. 202 Hand Appointing time and plnee for holding terms of su - preme court; paeaed. - 8. II. 181, WerceTo extend terms ui assessor to four year; passed. 8. II. 1S. Sweek Relative to Suil- day oloelng; pad. H, H. 26, Jones of I I.coIn Provid ing additional pay for certain derks: referred. S. U. 148, llerce Mor the relief al union county; passed. S. n. 1M. llerce Helatlve to tke iHpportloument of state taxes; passed. i. u, aw. Fe l ton To fix salarios of deputy sheriffs of Clatsop county; pass ad. S. II. 201, Substitute for S. 11. 1(9 Authorising appointment of iaad agent; atktpted; pasaetl. 3. U. 207, Ooauulttae oti Am Went and Tavatlnn auluilia rn. a hi. StTo create oUIce of state exam- laer of public olflcera; failed to pass. AUjoursed at S p. m House Thursday Evening. S. II. 21S. hv Inlinuui Jn.ioJi.. ekarter of Dufur. na. a H, 17. by Crotn-HeWatJWlrr!ltJm,",n-Vojanlc Mutual lneurauc companies; paseed . tf. 220, by iHtumlckIacorporat tW MarehSeld: paeeed. S. 1). II, Kuykeadall Amending Jaw NKulaUitK wetkud of eegroalng tfmn wiiv.ua insiwauve ouis; paased. , Si. H. US. by committee on game. MMlwtlUHe for S. B. 54. relatlaa: to kUHK of deer, moose and mountain keep; rejected by committee of wkoie. Banks la chair. H. K. by Malarker was adoDted lb Uh dotat by iDOividuai speakers to .three mlaute. H4 R. tt al t. C. U. SWPnrrkllMl w wwmxm or prossesamt two Ll.owse. H. h. ieried aad Ttantr C H .r .T ... . ... ., rar--urcung sute printer to pttbllsk WOO copiea game fend forestry lava, to reaotaUoos com mlttee. II. . tU. Murphy -lUtaUag to sal arles ( eerUla loonty treaMrew; ipassed. IL tt. tt. Committee oa PlekeeHee la reMtism to tees for rtate Meeaeee 1 iitKod II. S W CowtuitUf on Kuheries Pr Uw pruKttoa of aainoi. it-fer-red. Mwad third ilou and paj H- it Ul gujt Reug tu Um paymeat of fe o tke rouaty clerk pai-4 Sliot Lines and .Broken Lots. . heels, A SNAP r &r Vsr Sli COMMERCIAL STREET 11. H. 217. (lalloway To roRulate sailor boarding houses; passed, ' 11. H. ,1R2. Cobb To allow Stnto I Hoard of Horticulture to appoint dep- !Uea; passed. j S. D. 240. Cartel- For tho piotoction "f cortnin game; advanced to thiru 'T: ::" n;:.. unty roads; ndvnnced to third read- county Ing and pneseil. t H. U. 347. Mulkuy Ilelatln in Him uty coroner In Multnomah county; passed. H. II. 104, Hodaon lu regard to the redemption of bonds; naaaod. H. H. 221. Webster Iflor a fish lad der at Oregon City: passed. Wado voted 'no.' House Friday Morning. m. Ii. 146. by WehnfogAmondlUR law and Increasing: eourt fees to liti gants; fntled to pass. , II. D. Sg. by Ways and Moans Committee Making appropriation for certain special claims against tho state; paseed. I a " W- b' Swoek-I'rohlbltlnK I S It M S. B. 154. by Steiwer Provldlnjj for selection of iudomnlty school lands and for sale of same, passed. 8 H 173 by Williamson -AmendluK I C04to relating to Imorporation of so- PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. its iUnS&m lKtly,Ain busy? Tnere 's Js no storo that ever opened 1 drj.?rUmJr58JLh" -d.91i e busIness of the CHICAGO STORE. mn I th OurfXRensesare so small that we tusi oiuu wn joucn : : '" : : T",S SALE f0R THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : ; : ' j THREE DAYS SPECIAL IOC Union Linen HnrU Tnu,ic 5c 45c 48c 75c velveteens, new shades 7 5c Double Blankets, sale ia I-.4C rteecea Flannelettes 8 I 3c 75c Dress Goods, new. 40 lnches-45c 6 1-4 Double Twilled Crash 3 l-2c 15c Turkish Towels gc 50c Wool Eiderdown 33c L? ':2c B!ue ?r,Pwd Tlcklne 8 1 3c BXaJ.ni ,n L? j,es' Side walk and iDnenSSnSlr,Mr,CCS trom UP SI 00 French Wnvfnrnnit jn. 8 I-3c Bleached Muslin per yd 4 3-4c "'". MM 1 I I THE GREAT THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, MCEY0Y BROS., s.rSSa,en,. Or. $1.99 Ladies' Kid and Cloth Top, also Patent Leather Lonie Heels, up-to-date g i oes, same as soiq eycry whore for $5.00. Now is the time to buy . . CHILDRESS SHOES, R- 4 H BE. H t- No Exchange or Aloney Refunded, owing to the Great Values Given and broken sizes. : . . H ta H clotloa; passed. S. n. 237. by Commlttoo on Mlning To establish bureau of mines; pastod. Burnt Almonds. Salted Ai- . monds, Anc:cl Creams. Co- wafers, wg j Wafers, Chewing Ntfgetina. imcfe Edward Ellis. 144 State 8. BROKEN LOTS Will close oat all lots of Shoes of which we have less than a dozenpalrat a discount of 25c cer pair. Call early. T. . Repairing Neatly Done- Jacob Vogt, 265Coin'lSt. NEW TODAY Lost A ladles' purso containing eov eral dollars, a stick pin, receipt, etc Hoturn to Journal oflleo for reward. 2-20-3t can affordtoffiveVou trices that no THREE DAYS SPECIALS 8 1-3c Lustre Sflk Hair Ribbons- -4c Ladles' 25c Fleeced Underwear j5c Chlldrens' 45c Sweaters " uoys ioc Suspenders -jr Best Spool Silk. .. Te Men's 25c Suspenders .. 2; Chlldren'tfaoc iroa Clad Hose. iw Ladies' 50c Chatelaine Baes Best Horn Hair Pins dozen t 8 I 3c Best Garter Elastic Vt Best Daralup Cotton -- r? 5 pjckaees Needles -Jot Men's 45c WorK Shirts Wr Men's heavy Underwear " BARGAIN HOUSE I I I II I I I ! LLii jiOtty fl m SS. s i m H H S n & J- H K m K 5- B FJ E W ax B