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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1903)
3rf a yA mejttsvfW" & t f v-r' v(tiV. i -umvsrt'-yt' -ivsev- THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OBEQON.8ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1903. FACE EIGHT. AC v. 1MBBM-5-KH3ESB-M1 t99W9t&t ASKING ANEW IBROKEN LOTS SALBM'S !! BEST ;; STORBil Mi !( AT TMS5 . 0-t WMITO iOOAI . - rf . iloOXiJi I I - tf -.',' tfBP ij ianr ridasamvssmv'r bI.hMIKi' 1 KWK HH W v "mSB 0S" I) Shoe Sale f J I Signs of Spring 1 1 T ft ii n will be found in every department of this grear store, i lie radical steps we tatte tu u-.cau um ""( goods enable us to open spn'ng stock all new. ; ; That's why HOLVERSON'S has the deserving;; t oil l b..i ci.. --ll-J .,. ...Ml lio name ui oaieiu s uesi otuic uan amu wc win uw pleased to show you the newest arrivals. 2! 9 Dress Goods Here you have your choice of the nicest spring dress goods, ever shown in the city at 50c a yd, so many attractive shades and they'll all hold their color. Plaids are "It" just now, and there is no other store within vour reach where vou can choose from so many pAtferns as ! here. It was a fortunate foresight that ! I led us to put injsuc.h.a rplendid stock. ; Notice our new. line of Spring Percales ij ill uui vuiiiihci v.mi onwti vt iiv.i'.my I I 14 f Newwiappers, percale and calico I .. !.. sl..4.1. 4 rltm fll rttl1 rtf AV4.I ;; iicic, umiiiu.y iiuiimcu aim vi iaiu- k;; lent wearing value. ' ! ! ' ; ; po yo want ChlnajWnre or pottery ? ' ;; II so we want you to see onr new ;; line-of prize dishes. Graceful shapes, ;; 'and latest, designs. They cost you ii nothing. X Tuesday! and Friday arc dish days. j Fashions Latest Cteations i in Fancy Hose Prices at Irom 25c to $2.00 ! Men's Furnishings A vunnr vmi In irM inln lhf li.ihit nf rnmimr Ur W TTUMI F w IN w an. e s w w s VWIMIIIL. 1 V for furnishings. It jvvill be good for you. Our new .nrmir i iiih hi m i.iiiimiis i;niii;ini i iiiinii mini Negligee Shirts are here, prices at from $1 to $2.50 44H4HHHB-M4tlliai4BieiaiOI10a-fe4 SO MUCH IN SATISFACTION SO LITTIE IN COST This you will find in our method of fitting glasses and equipment of our store, test room and stock. We are pre pared to fill the most intricate prescription for glasses. Our large stock enables us to turn out work in this line in the shortest possible time, and prices arc lower than the lowest. EXAMINATION FREE. CHAS, H. HINGES, M 8taU 8tret. PIONEER OPTICIAN. Next tloor to Buh Dank. 13 yWa liraotlcnl axiwrltnca. Business Mens' Lunch. Firat'Olatn lunohea sorTeJ t the new Noblo lunah couutor at all hour, laj er night. We will tnoko a uprolal ty of samlwlchw, aauer kraut, and rieitrvrMrit( qlam oUowJer, and lo fact all that Rea to make up a flret cUa lunoh. We daalra to &U PKiltl attutlen to the WJueM men'i lunoh that will bo ferreU dnJtjr frein 11 a, vl ubUI S p. m. ALEX. CORHOYBR Prop. &33&m I. E0FF. C HARTLEY.! , -. i Pure Lard with no Tallow:::::::::::: J JwusebMo as adBluraicdS fttuff. Also the test smoked (aot $ wii.vu ui vra4iairii' rj(oi) ana hams, cut up fey us. Macedonia Will Fight CMwiHaUHOHU. Pb. SI. Warllktt preparailotw (xxttlnue. The Satonltm 4Wtr)el rearve are ImMbr ralltMl to lfe ltolkan fur r1e. The Porte ha nlaratl the 8myrauKaal)e railway to hW earn la reftditieee for the trans portaUoH of IS.0O0 Yeeervea to Mne 4ottl. King Ships Hla Step. Father. JladrtO. Frtl. SI.KlHK Alfeaau hue lake ailvttiitaHo of hla wother'e vlalt to Aiwtrta to extle from Mnariri Omat lOMtoeHra. waster of the horee. to whom hie Mother waa reeeMtly mot waaaUoail? HMwrrte4. He has keen lent to Seville to Uke ehanc of the rami atahtee. I BOFF & HARTLEY 140 State Street I'boac2653Walo. Salew, 0 J Will Re-Eleet Uynelu l4MMlpH. Feb. at- It Ii aimwKMNNl that the aomamwit, wwt't rilefna. rhkui (he Oakaway Marfh utHiv Of Lyah. eoawletotl of tNMt. a how eiectioa writ Iwwm Mr Ijrtieh w(U yrohahl)- he re-elected. H th4mh uetter life eeatotH-e TRIAL Mr. McMahan's Rea sons for the Same i Counsel for Hofer Brothers are Heard ? On all Odd SUcs, Snott Uncsand ;Boken Lots. . . A Kedtiction on every onoo m m waic a.v ? ayVy. Defendants Never Reflected on a Mrs. Gibson Counsel on Friday afternoon argued a motion for a now trial In the suit fol libol of Mary V. Gibson vs. E. and A. F. Hofer, editors and publishers of the Journal. U II. McMahan, attorney f3r the plaintiff, nrgued for anothor trial while the defondanta wore rep resented In the consideration of the motion by A. O. Condlt and J. A. Jef frey. Judge Burnett aftor hearing the argument, took the mattorundor ad viaement until 9 a. m., Monday, when a decisiop will be ronderod. In support of his application for a new trial, McMahan cited a number of reasons. He claimed that the court erred In admitting: the testimony of Hofer Hroe. and J. W. Cochran to the effect that at the time the alleged libelous article wsa published that one of the editors waa out of the city He lnalste that this was evidence in mitigation and should have hen set forth In special pleadings In order that it might have been Introduced in the hearing of the case. Ho further contended that the court committed error In not Instructing the Jury that the character of tho plaintiff was pre- mail ui nv huihi mini ii wan uuuuKUU. n Counsel for plaintiff allogcd anothor error on the part of tlio court In not Instructing the Jury Unit the pleadings from which the alleged Ifholous arti cle was produced. we:o not prlvllofied nt the stage of the proceedings when they wero used. As a further reason for asking another trial, the plaintiff's coutiHel urged the inadequacy of the erdlct for damages Hint had liwn i rendered. Messrs Condlt aud Jeffrey in an swer t(i ttie coiitonltons nt tha an lin tel for the plaintiff, Insisted that the testimony of the nubllHhers and that of the reporter who wroto the libelous story, was a part of the testinion) of 1 $1.99 Disfiguring and Troublesome Skin Dneasos jvasuy uanisnea ay Paine's Celery pound Coin- It's Just a Cough That tela your Hinau w ,i w.v aa4 pavea the way for iwohnkmU or A0sMf4kM). or both. Aekers EnolUh Remedy will stan ihn mu.Ii i . .i.- aad heal your Nags. It will evre eoa uwmioa, asthma, hroDehltle. aiut alt throat aa4 luag treuhles. Poeltlvely gvarBteel. aad mey refu&ded If Care m sMltivS. Wrtto ua for lUfaK NY D J Kry drwUt A Marvelous Dure Afler the Failures of Ten Doctors Skin diseases are very common with old and young, and some forma are ovceedlagly troublesome, and eaitsee serous dltlgurntlon or the (acq and tomtlelon. Iirsema, salt rheum srarorula, altlnglet. ringworm. bollti pimples. Itch, result from sluggish. Im pure and poisoned blood. If you truly desire to get rid of such evtk), 4o apt report lo outward treatment or ap plication. Common sense and the tx perleace of your friends will at onae suggest h blood purifier and system renovator like talue's Celery Com IKHiad. This marvelous cleanser soon multiplies the number of vital red cor puerles. nd lte the arteries with a health atreaw that produces ileau, solid Meek, aad Hrm well braced aervea. Mrs. I S. llalley. of West Potedam. K. v.. write thus- "t had small kto'ihe break out or ray head, and la a short time my whole bud' wn covered. The doo. tore called It avrgfula. I har had as Htaay as test doctors treat me, but none seemed to help me. At nlaht my whom body would Itch, so that I would have lo walk the Moor aearlv all night I have taken all kinds of eareaparllla. aiud used soaps ami outmost wtthemt eeTect. I raad lu n taper of Pateee Celery Comuound. awl I could not rest until I gave it a trial. 1 am w oh my Hrth bottle and cott&uler Value's Oeksry Compound MlrawrtouB u Its etfeeuv I em com. HMty eurml vlth the exceuUuu of one MfMt ah my arm. which is fast go, lug away I wish all who suffer to give this wonderful medicine a trial. HM I Of tl 1983lf-rfr $ Full, rich, even oolors are mads with DIAMOND DYES f Few professional dyers can J dye at well as the hevtevWfe vfno uk uumwia uyes, and A none can do better. Direcuen i boek and 4& dyed samples free, i DIAMOND DYES. n H M Ladies' Kid and Cloth, Top Turn and Welt Shoe, Kid and Patent Tip Lace Shoes, nice fitters; worth $5.00 Big Reduction In . . MEN'S SHOES. fe x Terms of Sale i S'IRICTLY CASH GOOdS fitted at the I Parent leather. low store If desired iS Wft immmmmuBg iWmV mummuHHHr mSSF ' V BBSSSSSSSSBBSSJBHAJgc?ul fEumf jmKmuuuBBBHHffigwV- aamw aHmuHPsMwalW "' KsmmuLUL a i'3BHfi MUBBBUBBBBKX u19LuBBBBBBbW MaomuummmLt .suBuflgauBBBBBBmmm c'lmuBW!4siv wIPnkTWiHi c' v v s- Ngjr $1.99 at m Ladies' Kid and Cloth J Top, also Patent Leather Lome neeis, up-ro-aate Toes, same as sold every- wnereror $b.uu. Now is the time to buy - - , CHILDREN'S SHOES. t- v 13 ta ta BR H tfi H LADIES' $3 00 & S4 OOkidanddoth top. vici kid and Bfl m No Exchange or Money Keninaea, OYmg 10 tne uri'ui Yuiucb uiYuu ana broken sizes. . . . J !Or!eon i U M Shoe C 275 COMMERCIAL STREET.- . . BgKBKB-rH-rK-rg3-rKg-rBH-H-rHH-rH-rB & at H M the case and was not Intended as mitigating testimony, that tho same should be presented In order that the Jury might huve in Its pos session all of the circumstances In the oase for Its consideration in estimat ing tho amount of damages, if any were found to lie due. They main tained that under the Issues Involved they had the right to present such tes timony. The defense further insisted that the character of the plaintiff was not an issue in the caso, that uothing had been said against the character of the woman, and that it had been contended by defendant's counsel in their argument before the jury that no testimony had been presented to how that the sharacter of the plain tiff had been damaged; that the entire failure of the plaintiffs comnlalnt tn nllege that an In wry had resulted in LplalMtirs character divorced from the consideration of the case any instruc tions on the subject by the court to the Jury; that the instructions re. quested did not comply with the real issues or tne esse and that the sub Jsct, so far as it was material to the ease, whs fully covered in th .,, i Instructions to the Jury by the court Ob the contention of the pkUnUK with respect to the Inadequacy of the amount of damages that wra i. lowed, counsel for th defendant tauv tho position In their snuumt tv.0i the verdict waa excessive. In view of the conditions attending the case. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey wore requested ' Burnt Almonds. iu liirircui uiriUBeivt-K III me anar, when Hew W. C. Knntner, master Ar tlsan. presented them with n hand some silver tea set. An Informal pro gram followed, ami afterwards a luncheon was served, when tho ten set was initiated and did Its first ser vice. Tho event was a happy ono. and was enjoyed alike by the donors and the recipients of the gift. Fo-ced to Marry at 12. Tacomn, Fob. 21. Julia Uoublnall .has applied for a alvotce, alleging ' that her pareuts forced her to marry at the age of 12 a man over 80. She left him nine months ago. Trying to Run a Bluff. Washington, Feb. 11. Heprosonta tires of the new lananm Canal Co. here dsny the report that tho com pany will exteud the time beyond March 1th on the option of tho gov ernment now holds. If the treaty, is not mtiHed by the senate before that date It will hold that the option has expired. If ratiaed it will rogard the property as disposed of. His Last Tooth Gone. Home. Feb. ll.-The I'ope had his last tooth removed today. Asldo from the pain of the operation. Ills Holl nes has been stronger and more cheerful since the Jubilee ceremony J""ruay man for vorae time. Salted Al monds, Angel Creams, Co coanat Wafers, Wmtergreen Wafers, Chewing Nagetina. Edward Ellis. 144 8tate 8L BROKEN LOTS Will close out all lots of Shoes of which we have less than a dozen calrat a discount of 25c wrralr. Call early. :. . . Repairing- Neatly Done. Jacob Vogt, 265 Com'l St. NEW TODAY Lost A ladloB purso containing sev eral dollars, a atlck pin, recolpte oto. Return to Journal ofllco for reward. 2-20-31 Lost Masonic watch charm; Key stone, with sotting, noturn 0. W Johnson for roward. 2-21-3t Call at 2-21-3t Found. Small hand satchel, this ofllco for narticulars. Pretender Killed Agaln Madrid. Feb ll.-A Tangier dis- nateh eaya the Moroccan pretender was defeated on tho nth near Malilla Th pretender perished In the battle Watchman Murdared. IHUuelphia. Feb. tL-The watch nwu In the bis MeCurdy ssoartneut store was murdered lest algL and his body was thrown In the cellar. The extent of the robber)- is unknown. Silver Wedding Anniversary. On February M. is?8. occurred the wedding of Mr. and Mrs J nn. and the Mth anniversary th Vent nansuy csteeraud kst night by the member of Canrui avi . this dty. Mr and Mrs. Oodfrar t'.- hoUt for ere bees prominent west bers of tads ormninato. i.j .i. Memborshii) of the order r-hinsd uenssuui ssrtas tar the cwle. F day night U thrregukw meeting night S0 s -ne o jes, oes PEOPLE'S . BARGATTM HOUSE. Its ioore ihaleS ifit haftnnS.fc.ffi There ,s ,s n0 st nat ever aei OurMMnsSrS so S . other store cat f touch ma,,,l,a;wecan affordtoelve you prices that bo : : : : r THIS SALE FOR THURSDAY. FRIDAY Alin WATimnAY :': ': :': THREE DAYS SPECIAL ir ii-. . .. . """ w umun umen iiuck Towels 5c 75c Velveteens", new shades . 45c 75c Double Blankets. sale.. 48c 1,3rIcF,ceced Flannelettes 813c 75c Dress Goods, new. 40 inches-45c 5Va.USbh,,e,,,sedC"Sh "If 50c Wool Eiderdown 33c 12 l-2c B ueStripced Ticking 8 1 3c B Drr,ffi,n Lid,M' SWe walk aii Si on PSLri5,iBri"s trorn5l.25 up c ', , l rench Woven Corsets 49c 6 l-3c Bleached Muslin per yd 4 3-4c I'M! THREE DAYS SPEOALS 8 l-3c Lustre Silk Hair Ribbons- Ladies' 25c Fleeced Underwear Chlldrens 45c Sweaters Boy's 10c Suscenders Best Spool silk file.?s 2 5c Suspenders Children's 20c iron Clad Hose. Ladles' 50c Chatelaine Data. Best Horn Hair Pins dozea 8 J3e Best Garter Elastic Rest Darnincr Cottoa a i catKaees needles- ..4c 15c 23C . 5c ,4c 15c 10c .25C ,.5c . 4c ..lc .5c AJen;s 45c Work Shirts 29c Men's heavy Underwear c J-L!.LiI?L55IAI. BARGAIN HOUSE I I I I I I I I I I " ! JBurhBflte. VL $ y ""' U ttrNwl" -sstisg night I UmgWtaWTgJHHs?' tk ArtlWl Il vhes the1 n.mr s Kt .,n,t ,j ., JU,-r THE GREAT TaTdHaIxt nTTr. MCEV0Y RROs Proprietors. mv,u t J I DrtUO,, court St.. Salem. Or. M S