The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 23, 1903, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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I Signs of Spring
will be found in every
store. The radical steps
Hk.w t-m e
4 Si
foods enable us to open spring stock an new. t ,
hat's why HOLVERSON'S has the deserving ; ;
(c:i.i.D..tc. rnA u,o .win ha
liaiilC UI OdlCIII 5 UC31 OIUIO VdllUIIU YV. VTin ww
pleased to show you the
I Dress Goods
Here you have your choice of (he nicest spring dress ; ;
goodever shown in the city at 50c a yd, so many ;;
atfractive shades and 'they'll all hold their color. ; ;
Plaids are "If
otner store
can choose
J New wiappers, percale and calico
;; Dressing Jacques and Kimonas are
;; nere, aamuiy irimmcu anu ui sa.u
;; lent wearing value.
J ; Doyotf wantChinaJWareor
It so we want you to see
line of prize dishes, uracelui stiapes,
and latest designs. They cost you
nothing.
Toesdayland Friday arc dish days.
MSXi
Fashions
I Men's Ftftfnisfiings
We want vou to tret into
for furnishings. It will be cood for you. Our new
Spring Line of the Famous Standard Union made
Negligee Shirts are here, prices at from $1 to $2.50
e)ll4.taCttet944aHHH-0-tHHH
SO MUCH IN SATISFACTION
SO LITTIE IN COST
This vott will find In our method of fitting classes and
equipment of our store, test room and stock. We are pre
pared to fill the most intricate prescription for glasses.
Our forRC stock enables us to turn out work in this line in
the shortest possible time, and prices are lower than the
lowest. EXAMINATION FREE.
CHAS, H. HINGES,
PIONEER
38 yeara practical
88 &Uto Street.
Business
Mens' ,.,
Lunch
Flnt-olasi lunohci eorved atthe nevr
Noble lunoh couuter at all hour, day
or ntsht. We vrlll mako a ipoolal
ty of vandwlobe. nauor kraut, and
wleuenwunt, ojam ohowdor, and
la faot all thai goeo to mako up a firat
clABt lunoh. We dolro to oall et
peoIU attcntlou t (he builneia men'e
luaoh that will be aerved dally from 1)
a. m. until S p. m.
ALEX. CORNOYER Prop.
ifiW
f. GOFF. E. HARTUBY.
Pure Lard with no
Tallow::::::::::::
Rendered with rrcitestcarc.
Jst s cheao as adulterated 1
stuff. Also the test smokeJ (not S
dlHediorefflMlmed) tacoa aaJ I
Hm. m us fcy us. S
i 80FP & HARTLEY
140 State Street
Hm W53 Matt. !
Saka. Orerei.
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department of this grear ; ;
we tak to clean out old;;
newest arrivals.
'just now, and there is no ;
wiinin your reacn wnerc yuu
trom so manv Datterns as
here. It was a fortunate foresight that
led us to put in such a rplendid stock.
Notice our new line of Spring Percales
in our Commercial street window.
4 - -
5 i
pottery?
our new
Latest Creations
in Fancy Hose
Prices at from
25c to '$2.00
the habit of coming here
OPTICIAN.
Next Door to Buth'a Bank.
experience.
For Sale A team, harne and Uug
tty, a)fQ a waatjii. yK)v and a frwh
JArffly cow. Win sell article elth
er aepArat wm wliele. Innulre
ftf Q. V. Itelger. at 4M. State
street a-ll-fti
For Rent. JftS aert of tttoek hh4
wrutn fun; with flne rMnnlnt water
for moak. Inqulra liHWMUatee' of
IX it SwHk. Auma1(, Ore. I4S4I
Uott-A roM ajic6 In Sntow. SttUl
day evwlng. urli No. 4JBT8.WI,
caHe tt6.48. Aiuerlean-WaUtiatM
MMivewwi, )UHf Milled wt of
wmtck. Hetitm ts JmirHal oniee for
rwrd. MMt
Wanlcd Am crleiMtM rtwmimher
(MrfcrUw 4ay. AMrtjr ts C. T.
w. Browne, cm M aareet. two
kktrke aoutk uf ttectrtc store. .
9 at
Per Sale. HeU or taa4. tor amn
or via BNHHNrUr. a .MWHUry k
relHM tMHMta, VjaMtUHl tom
ttoti. h Haj f Mitwail. Hit.
WoneYwwil ft Oav IMeVltn
Mett Ores. U0 CowiHeivlal slroM,
will stU a few Iktrrea Itjrwssiek
rooet.rs, Thr are Ik porwt br4
aad tae mom perfectli' imirlffci
birga on Uie MMirtcei.
Wanted-. latiy to 4o bousewori ia
a swat! family Apply u. D W Ol b
Ok. rlty l! ItSSt
Ur yant4 Tu l getterj jMnt'
vwrfci mm U a gw4 ; 044
wagos to connixeat iwrsoti. T
Mreet reruer of lita -UXt
NEW TODAY
THPAlLY'JOURNAU.SAteM,, OREGON. MONDAY, FEDRUARY 23,
GEORGE'S
DAY WAS
KEPT
British Vessels Were
Decorated
First Attire National Naval
Parade
Six Hundred Americans
Celebrated at Rome
Norfolk, Va.. Feb. 23. The princi
pal foaturo of today's celebration was
tho decdratlon of foreign - steamers.
British vessols woro profusely deco-
ratod with bunting and American
flags, tho nltod States warships" -wore
arrayod.
TTnmA L'nlt 0l tlnni Hf tl 1 oftfltlt.
' A. ' ' . ,ii
llko weather prevailed horo, and all
the homes of the Amorioans were be- " b . . , ,,,
. . . 1. 1. .i.- n. i o. i The senato was also openod with n
docked with tho Stars and -Stripes. I , . .. ,,,,.,.
.,,.,,,, ,.. , similar prayor, and tho tlmo-honored
Bocause of Washington's birthday """m 'ujr ,. ,..
. ... , i . , custom of reading Washington a faro-
fal ng on Sunday Bomo objections "" "" , " B 4i , ...
, . , .,, .i .well address was gono through with,
wero made to holding receptions.'" " , ' ,, . f . ,. , , ..
,, , , ., , Dtiho s. of Idaho, be ng calloJ to the
These objections, howovor. wore ' : ,' ' , , , , ....
.. , , , , ,, , presiding officer's chair for that pur-
smoothed away by making the rooop- ' s
tlon at the nlted Statos embassy a ' j
purely Informal affair', at which ten','",!
.w.i. . i n,i ..i L,
affair to the Ooo Amoricans present.
mi r.. . .... .in ,, A .-
1I1U VIIIII0B U1III1BCV1 VTIilt 1I1U ntUH
of the legation, also attended
compliment to the nlted State.
as a
SALEM
INDIAN
SCHOOL
WIU Observe Washington's
Birthday Tonight
Thoro will be a formal ob86rvauc
of WnshlnKton's birthday at tho Salem
Indian TrnlnlnK school, at Qhemnwa.
this evening.
Hon. J II. D"Arcy wlJ deliver the
adilrww, and there will be a musical
program uy uie pup) is.
The public Is invited to attend. Su
pvrtntundunt Potter has urmnged so
that all who attend tnny return by the
overland train.
THE GREAT HIGHWAY.
.AuliiiHoMlra nnil Uie Jfeir YorU-Clil-riiuii
Hond.
The owuors of racing autoiuoMlci
have ItrnuRht tlwt machine, whteh
mlslit bo inoful. Into such dUtrvpute
that It U plenfHitit to llud one of them
ruKnicftd '" twuful public urn Ice. Colo
nxl Dlckliuwn uf Hprlngtlcld, MaH.,
loft ruccutly on an automobllo trip to
ChlcaKo which promUos to etrengtlion
the movement fur xuod loudo, kajs the
ltrooklyu Uaale. lie la tn-HMurer of
the New York and Chicago Itond nafio-
elation, whbli hope to Have a line of J
HiMooth, ban! highways conniHUiiig tho ,
two cttlea. Tlte dbtatiee la mm is?0
mllii, of HliUh imiIj NJ0 utlleii are of
gootl macaduui. TIh towoelatlon. which
lltiiubers aouie U.IHHI lueiiibera. will aak
the next legislature to hood the state
of New York to Imlbl a good slate
highway. ) Mr Dickinson teems
.ontWtH.-. oT slate belp In Uhlo. ImII
ana he reganN n the eoewy's couutry.
There Is ho outetlott that Muootb,
hard hlgUwuyx would be of luiweime
beoettt to faruMTH aad uot be merely n
coNveMlenee for the owner of auto
taobllea aotl blryelee. It mn tteen
iImwh over uuil over agailu that tie
farmer rotild draw four tlmea aa Utmvj
loads to utarktt Mlth (be mmc mn or
aoreee over a orourrlj' made road as
over the aterage muds througb even,
level couuiry. The roads eugbt t be
aaatte and Went In repair from laeal
MxatlM b) the ioh ami cooaties
tatreogb wblrb they rua. Hut eoopejv
atloa between aoeb uetgliberlng Uivb
flows lu toe matter Is Rwjre dttHcult to
tevgre tbau uniform aiveree laws
aaaoog foe states or uniform tru.t Wgf
Mattou. im kug. Mot road as au ob
ject leasou might be worth even state
co-operation for Its esTcwt upon oilier
eocnw a littles.
If toe auiomoMle can be ssm! to pro
tcoie tulerest In that tuovetneut. It is a
good tblog. Imt fanners gee not gotag
i vote taxee rr ma.U wkljfc wouW be
imetkwll; ieed cwwrwM fer tbeae ma
tkteo wtujasm uiat on wbleai It would
MWMMsjt.gjriv UHUr tainili car-
j9Jfe. OseHil bsrtOHt ami iM as-
aogatisM mmm tnae toe m.fu u
tMa rawcUo tHMMoe It. mtod. if
tWjjr W raw tho rmbftc mil
iwo. their goeat rood moveaaeBb
would thrive hotter.
Ttek llMlU U'lialr..
The bead tto wngjt baa
l
kHMVl 10 aipBJD a IMCK1MM f wTJ
two leoi.
Oirl Wttnjeel.- To o geeraj koasf
ggujesaark. Awdy at Sfa asamr
- iu
Wnteeriismsja I ivutw for JtoJi
aonaeiieassn AiMroes M rare
Journal oalco. ?s 3t
SHIP
SUBSIDY
SCHEME
Laid on the Shelf for
This Session
Congress Opened With Good
Prayers
Washington's Farewell Ad
dress Was Read
Washington, Feb. 23. The house
commlteo on merchant marine and
fisheries, by a voto of 10 to 7, refused
to report tho ship subsidy bill, thus
disposing of the matter, so 'far as this
session Is concerned.
The Itev. Sutter offered a prayer
when the houso met today, praying
I. i At. ..SHnanllnH -r I rr t til I 111 fill
,,0fc fjww o
by the procopts and examplos of
" " ;
Hlgglnnon, commanding'
tlant1c squadron, today
rl the .navy departmtnt from San
... . , ,. , , .j
Juan that he had sent he eo r Pral-
rie to aearrh for the disabled collier
Alexander
WOMAN
BEATER
WANTED
Portland PoliccAfter a Base
ball Player
I'ortlaml. Feb. 28. Pierce Child,
flrat baseman of the Pacific-Portland
baaeball team Is wanted by the police
for a- brutal assault on ICsther Roe
last night, lie gave her a fearful beat
ing and she was Insensible. He is
mid to have a bad record In Texas.
THE ROYAL BOX.
The snltaii of Turkey Is on excellent
plnulst hiiU upend live hours every day
gmctleliig. He devotes a couple of
hours dally to teaching his daughter
how to play.
Victor Ruiuianual, Unjc of Italy, bus
but one extravagant tnte. He Is au
ardent collector of ancient coins, of
which he luts one uf the largeet nud
motit valuable aggregations in Kurojic
All the Kuglluh iwlueeeses rvombl
Victoria's Me uf the houso and nlmw
uniform lack of good looks, HioiikI.
Queoii Alexandra wa h leiiiarkably at
tractive woman In her youth and i
ovon now quite good looking.
The shah of Perdu Is probably the
wat chess player of royal blood In the
world. Uveu when In Paris he fount'
time to Indulge in the game now and
thou, but he says that Kurepeans can
not iday It "It ia a royal game, a di
vino game," be la reported to liavo wild
the other day. "but It is a gatuo that
was nut made for Christians."
RAILWAY TIES.
Ohio has a trolley line which baa in
trodueed sleeping cars on its long runs
The railroad companies lu the worth
woet Hhlek handle ore are Increasing
their Mo facilities.
The New York Central Twentieth
Century express receutly made the H7
mile run from Syracuse to Albany In
1D0 minutes.
So great la tlw need of weomotive
on the Virginia mails that the Norfolk
and Western baa arranged to erect u
two hundred aiM tKy thoiwaml dollui
loeomotive shop to bulb) Its own ru
glnos.
Chicago fc wau-hlug with Interest the
bulidbw of toe uew union sutlon for
the I.ake Shore and Michigan Southern
nnd Itock Island railroads. The train
eked Is to be 3 feet long awl 290 feet
rrWe.
111! I I
How ta Clrau Zinc.
Zinc may be quickly cleaned by first
waablag It with warm soapends, wip
ing dry aad tbea rubbing thoroughly
with a cloth dipped In pamtln and
polishing till the whole surface tbinra
ILLINOIS
LABOR
LEADERS
MjtcheU Upholds Rights to
Strike
i jammnn. in.. JA.O. a. Wllaaa
Wpg ttvmaa ovojtea wa ke eats
o-oaei sau sortsi wajt .
msKw of UVor tor UiaoU U la a
h.b In g ,!. h Mu. h-ll oppcJ
ftft
strikes, except ,asextre'me' mcasurefl.
He said they should, thcn.be fought to
the. last ditch. Tho reason why there
are moro Btrikes in America than any
where In tho world is because tho
striko Is the result of tho highest clr
HlzaUon. A peacefully conducted
strike was only possible In a free
country llko ours.
MINER
BADLY
MUTILATED
While Thawing Out Giant
Powder
Salt Lake, Feb. 23. Archie Brown,
a'- miner of Dlamondvllle, Wyoming,
ns killed by an explosion of giant
p'owdor, which ho was thawing at a
fjro near a lime quarry today. His
lSft arm and Iogwcro blown off.
7 ,i
Connolsville, Pa., Fob. 23. Two
Italian workmen woro killed nnd two
fa'ally Injured Saturday by a prema
ture explosion of 10 sticks of dyna
mlto Inn nuarri. One mnn was blown
At-er'n bftiff InlB thp rh'erV
"NTrtnn "Mm urtnl iltri 1 n.vnrt .- 11 flntlfrll.
rfRlff-AYIir.nldei)KnUofcBon
Gltynfjield upiyyla3.qJghX and
rai,bodc W. .
' DIED.'1 v-
C00K.- Afhli home on tho Sllvorton
ronil. near this city, nt 10 o'clock
Sunday morning. Fobninry 22, 1903,
Mr. Cook, aged about 6B yenrs, of
cancer.
The decenaed came to this city Inat
June from the Mast, nnd purchased jjnr, and both nro the lightest run
the niankenahlp farm, east of this jng the quietest and most satlsfnc-
c'-
Funeral services were conducted nt
J o'clock this nftefnoon, and burial
took place In Lee Mission cemetery.
Her. Adolph Khorle conducted the
sorvlcos.
n
Morgan F. Hooker Dead
Morgan F. Hooker wns born on May
28. 18-11, at Hamilton,' N, V,. Ho wns
a mi ect uesrenunut or Jiov. 1 nomas
Hooker, one of tho foundors of tho
city of Hartford,. (Jonn. When a young
mnn, nt tho broaklng out of tho Civil
War. he entbrod tho volunteer ser
vice, und served through tho entire
war, being with Sherman's army In Its
march to the sea In 1804-fi. Aftor the
war he came WeBt, and wm In lie em
ploy of the Union Pacific railroad,
running a pnsseugor angina until
about the year 1000, when, on account
of injniiea received in a collision,
while running his tinln near Ln
Grande, Oregon he was forced to
leave the sArvleo of the company.
Since that time he has been an Inva
lid and a continued sufferer. He was
married to Jennie Jones, at Aurora,
Illinois, in June, 1S7C, who. with nn
DO YOU KNOW
that we are sclllnir out our line of
"niAMnNn w ..a j, -...-.
than cost
All Fruits
Peaches, Apricots, Chinese Plums,
Blackberries and Bartlett Pears, ree
ular price 25c percan
Now 20c, 3 cans for 55c
Vegetables
Wax Beans. Green Beans. Marrowfat
Peas. Pumpkin or Squash, regular
price 20c per can
Now 3 cans for 40c
Fancy Sifted Peas
Regular price 25c per can
Now 20c, 3 cans for 55c
Fuller & Douglas,
42 State St. Phone 2261 I Jacob Vogt, 265 Com'l St.
PEOPLE'S BARGAIN : HOUSE.
1 5,000 yards of
Embroideries and, Laces
vav
The greatest shipment of embroideries and laces that ever
arrived in Salem. We have secured these goods through
our brother in Chicago for spot cash and will place them on
sjeat .Prices thai twill .startle the community. We extend
an Invitation to the ladies' of Salem and surrounding
country to come and inspect these goods and see for yowr
selves. To describe them in detail would take two sheets
of the Journal and then would not tell you half enough
about them. Prices from 2c yard up.
Sale for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE,
McEVOY BROS.. IWa-. or.
only, conIi)UlBsurvlvphIm!j.Ho, with
his family had resided in Salem
8lnco,J89 Ho was a member of tho
O. AfllfSaA of the Brotherhood-of Lc
ccjnotlvo Engineers. Ho wna a man
of. a kindly and generous nature, and
a slncero Christian gentleman, be
loved by. alb faho woro so fortunato as
to know him. His family has tho sln
cero sympathy of tho community in
their great boreavemont Since his
residence In Salem he has, with his
wlfo, engaged in tho. millinery trade.
This Is the season of the year when
the Bprlng sowing is well under way.
If you have nbout worn out your pa
tl'qnco trying to. run tbp old machine,
urqp in nnu jet us snow you our
latest' ball bearing Whlto' Rotary Sow
ing machine and tno "Whoo'cr & Wll-
i! J&$!9'B only, onp , sort of a ma
chine To wnlch you should gWo a mo-
mftiA'a fiAnotilnrnMnri. ntifl 4tinn it.-
ro'ry, Jor tho regular shuttlo ma
chine will gradually become a relic
of tho past. So when you think of
rotary shuttlo machines, Just boar In
mind that tho Whlto ropresents tho
highest devoloptoont of that construc
tion, nnditho Wholer.& Wilson that
of the mtary hook, which is very slm-
toiy machines that nro shown todav.
We nro always glad to Bhow the
machines, nnd wo have a separate
salesroom for this purpose, whoro la-
dlos may look at tho machlnos nt their
lela.ur.0, undisturbed. Mr. N, H. Bur
ley, a thoroughly oxperlonccd sowing
innchlno, man, Is in chnrgo, and will
show you ovory courtesy.
j; m
Old-mnahlnos tnken In trado.
Now maohlnos for rant.-
Sowing mnchluo repairing.
Beat noodles for all machlnos, 25
conts dozen
' Ilest, sponn
gum,
oil wnrranted not to
Parts for all maohlnos.
If your mnchlno needs repairing
ring un- phono 21G1. and Mr. Burley
will call for It.
F. A. WIGGINS
Implement House.
255-257 Liberty 8t, Salem.
- Farm Mnchlnery, Blcycloc, Sewing
Machines and Supplies.
N. H. Burley,
Sewine Machine Repairing-
Burnt Almonds. Salted Al
monds, Angel Creams, Co
coanat Wafers, Wintergreen
Wafers, Chewing Nagetina.
affas
Edward Ellis. 144 State St.
wuyu, -jut iiujjiawJgyiw
BROKEN LOTS
Will dose out all lots of Shoes
of which we have less than a
dozen pair at a discount of 25c
per pair. Call early. ; .
Repairing Neatly Done.
Sewing
Mine
"T"a
lime