, HT--T- JHfTTi '"WfW" "AGE EIGHT. THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM, OnEQON, THURSDAY, APRIL 33. 1903. 4 - Q0 , JjtP vwrn WPI, imtl BINGER HERMANN LEAVES Meets With Much Encouragement i 1 i i i t t iiiiimtMtiiiJ. rows Lace Sale Topular designs in dainty laces and insortion. It will be greatly to yodr hdvanlngo to buy laces Monday, worth from (5c to 10c Monday Only 4c See Display Saturday Night Special Ncwrtt ideas in Bolts at greatly reduced priceF. 1.00 bolta 80c, 1.25 bolts 81.12 $1.50 belts $1.35 otc. Monday and Thursday nto special days. Tuesday and Friday aro dish days." Salem Republicans are Be ginning to Pull Together Hon Dinger Hermann, ex-congress-man and ex-general land offlco com missioner. Republican candldato for congress, has been at Salem since Tuesday morning, and left today for Eucene. to confer with District Chair man Harris about the details of his coming campaign. While hero ho met many prominent and Influential Republicans, and re ceived many cordial assurances of o'nniirt the most nromlnent leaders of tho party agreeing to pull off their coats and go to work with hearty good will, and tho ablest men nraong them will go out and do battle on the stump for Republican principles. Mr. Hermann docs not deny that he has a fight on his hands, and Is not blind to the fact that there Is a Re publican disaffection. Many of the country precincts are full of Republi cans who will not say what they will do, but some will scratch him, and others declare thttf. will not vote at all. On the other nand a following of Democrats Is conilntc to Mr. Hermann that Is surprising, even to that optmls- tic gentleman. Whether this can be overcome as the campaign warms up. remains to be nosn. The defeat of Furnish lost spring, and the turning down of fleer, after he had the impular vote for sen ator, have hail n disorganizing effect that will ln felt In thin campaign. Republicans renllxo that the elec tion of n congressman who would bo with tho minority In congress, .and tho possibility of n sonntor having to bo appointed would give them a weakened ami divided dologatlon. nnd henco argue thnt It Is now or never for the party to pull together, and re- Kaln tho ascendency that enn alono bocome possible by the restoration of tho broken party linos. Among prominent Republicans who will make speeches In this district for Mr lliM-innnti are Tllmon Ford, T. T a. Hsk.s"V Wssa TjCilililsssssss A0 u Wwnn orf FRUIT GROWER'S UNION Meets In Salem this Week Saturday Directors to Confer With Cannery Manager SENATOR FULTON HERE Arrives on the Train Hermann Goes as Members of tho Salem Fruit Grow era Union aro rapidly signing up the contract with the Union to pick, pack. grade and deliver shipping products. such as strawberries, cherries, peaches and small fruits, through tho Union and Its Salem and Portland distribut ing house. There aro about forty contracts closed Including roost of the principal strawberry and cherry growers. The directors are to meet with Manager Holcomb of the Salem tannery at 10 o'clock Saturday at tho office of the president, and confer over a larger canner- pack than was cvor put up at Salem. The Salem cannery will run this yenr and Its manager is prepared to handle tho cntlro cherry crop of Ma rlon. Polk and Yamhill counties, and they enn nil be marketed here. As was tho case last year, members of the Union will get n llttlo moro for their product than thoso outside the Union, and as it costs very "llttlo to Join the Union, there will not be many growers outside of the Union. Manager Holcomb expects there will be a Inrge pack to put up at Sa lem this yonr possibly twenty thous and cases and ho now confidently oxpects to be able to pay quite nn ad vance on last yar depondlng on the volume of fruit that 'ho can get through tho Union. Tho acreage Is vory much increased nnd noxt yenr will be still larger. If Mr. Holcomb a expectations nro roallzcd ho will next year double tho eajwclty or the cannery. Archbishops Are in Session WRBhlnicton. April 23. Tho regular moetlnie of the archbUliopa of the ntl.1i !. .! It tho. United Qtfitrta .ill nw inn ii ii i" - - llllllullL- Wiiuivn ia w w ". ww 0w. Clmiil natch. Frank DaVoy. Col. ,KOt j,, to actual work this mornhig. . . . n i !... i . .. a- . i.i i Desperado Crucified Victoria. II C. April 23 Adlcwi mro received by the steamer Km pre of China of Ue eniclnxtlon of a Chinese desperado In Kwang Tung, who eon fowied to 00 murders. This raurdorer. Mali lting- Jim; was decoyed Into Bhunten Hslon by a man whoso father ho hud murdered, nnd when he confuted to so many erlinus It was decided that decapitation was tdb len ient a punishment, and ho was cruel fled. I Ho was nailed by bis hands nnd fet to n wooden cross and placed on one of Uio city's bridges as a warning to inalvfnctont Ho lingered lor three lays when he succumbed to his tor ilblo surTorinKs- Ormsby. John H. McNnry. T. 11. Kay. It 11. FlaK and many others, who will bo assigned Important appointments as the campaign proaeods. Mr. Hermann went away very much encouraged over his prospects, nnd will enter the campaign with all his fencoa well repaired, nnd his forces In cood nuhtliiK trim. It will be nn ng- groeslvo campaign, with the full back inir of tho nntlnnnl administration, tho nntliinnl rnmmlttiHt and tho COnKTOS- Mlonal and county commlteos as will bo revealed by the progress of evonts. In Conference With Friends at Salem Old Unl'ed States Senator Fulton, of Oregon, arrived pn the local train to day that Hon. Blnger Hermann de parted on, and the two had a great tlmo shaking hands and slapping eacn other on the back. "Hermann, old man, how aro you making It?" said Fulton, with another twist, from which even tho adept handshaker from Coos winced. "I realize 1'vo got a figh't on my hands, but things aro coming my way. Wo will soon have tho enemy on the run." "I am coming over nnd help you rarrv tho district. If you need me." said the man from Clatsop, looking se rious. "Hut I don't believe you need me." added Fulton, with a broader smile. "I am counting on you to lead tho hnatB to victory." said Hermann. "I havo my host flghtors already picked, and they will mnke mincemeat or the Ilenmos argumonts, as soon It enn be known what thoy aro." Fulton was heartily cougrntulnted by many old friends, nnd took a short cut for the state house. He Is looking as Jaunty and bouynnt as ever, nnd his senatorial enreor does not seem to dis agree with him. Jockey's Wife Is Sick, l'nrls. Anril 23. The wife of Jockey Tod Slonn Is seriously 111 with typhoid fever. Only Intimate friends of tho famous Jockey are aware of tho fact thnt nearly two years ago ho marrleo a handsome Parisian girl. NEW TODAY For Sale or Trade. tor suruurunn residence proporty nsar enr lino, five acres one mile onBt of nsylum, a small house, good well, nnd or chnid of mixed fruits ovor 170 trees In full bearing. Call soon, must be disposed of. C. A. Lewis. Rt. C Olty. t-M-tw Governor Lee WfflTestify Chlanjw, Anril 2.1. UeuUuant,aov ernor Lee, who has been hiding here for u week, returned to St. IhiIs this morning, and will toll all ho knows about, tho bribery In tho last legislature, Japanese SeedOysters Whatcom. Wash.. April 83. T-n thousand barrels of Japanese osyterw hnve boon plantod within the last threo days by the IleMnaham Hay Oyster Otmpany on their reserves on Snmlsh Flats, below this elty. Tho fisheries detriment of .(ho United States government has been recom moudlng this experiment to the oys-tor-ralsere of the Pacific coast for the pnst four years. Tho Japanese oysters nro of the same sho os those of Chespeake Hay. and can bo bought at Hlroahoma and brought here cheaper than the)' can be transported from the Bast. Tho United States Ash department stnte it ns Its belief that Japanese oysters. being natlvo to Inplllc ocean waters. should propagate better nere tnnu thoso from tho Alantlc. This Is the first experiment made on the eoast with them. Ainonic tho nuoRtlons to be considered are the contemplated rovlslon of the Cnthollc Sunday School 'catechism : nlans for the extension of education among tho Indians, and for preserving! tho faith of Catholic immigrants In tho United States. This afternoon Cardinal Olbbons will lay tho coruor stone of tho Apostolic Mission House. King Edward In Italy Naples. April 33. King Kdwnrd. aboard tho royal yacht, arrived hero this morning, and was greeted by a salute of 100 guns by the Italian Medl teranean squadron. Threo hundred thousand pooplo won gathered to view the arrival. Tho authorities who huardod tho royal yacht say His Mai osty looks well, but Is badly In ned of rt. TUe King expressed the de sire that thrt be no naval review , o rr R.nt Farm of SO nciO. S mll8 from 'Salem. -IB acre good bottom i,1 ,.lni- nml runilv for croo of hay or potato. Apply to John Molr. 27 Commercial street. l-23-3t Lost. Ten dollars In currency. Find or will be rewarded by leaving same nt Journal olileo. 4--3-3t The Miners Will Accept Mahone) 'ity Pa.. April 15 Fif teen thousand locked-oul mine work ers of Mahoney and Shenandoah val leys today voted to accept, pending tho arbitration of the Reading com pany's Interpretation Saturday of the short workday rule. As a result all collleriee will resume work tomorrow. c. R.-ii.- RJuht room hottso and 10 lots. Price $Soo Address "I.. C i are Journal 4-23-1 wk V J THE PURE In comparing Grain-0 and coffee remember that while tho taste I the samo Graln-O gives health nnd strength whllo coffee shatters the nervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Graln-O and its ben efits. TRY IT TO-DAY. At &ocn ttry whu Ue. nd We. per pint A DROP TOO MUCH The least particle of Ink that unexpectedly drops from a fountain pen Is a "drop too much.'.' Get a pen thatJJdoes not drop writes smooth even and easy-ttiatiskcpt clean by fllllne-thats tne famous "SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN" Continuous wrltinir flwlth continuous satlsfac 1 1 o n. You can get one at Pattons Book Store. WHEAT MARKET. vtiltaffrt An-ll 44 ,..- """ GOLD DUST FlOUfi itinae oy a rHB IDNKY POWER COMnJ ftldnav. Clrn VU'A- Made for family use, uk to, xoeer for it Bran S korta alwaya on kaaa. A. T. WALN Aee J. Brownstein & Son. 136 Court street- Highest cash price paid for Hides, Pelts. Wool. Tallow and furs: also 'general dealer In old Iron, Rubbcrarid Metals- Something Good. Youwlll thlnkso if you give those old accounls and notes for collection to The VAN ALSTINE. GORDON & CO. Exrrt Collectors. Room 4. 275 12 Commercial St- Phone Main 801. A. R. MORGAN & CO. Managers A Daintv TURNOUT We have tho lnrgost nnd best as sortment of un-to-dato driving wagons tills season that wo have evor shown. Our now lloor arrangement pormlta us to keep tho. most of our dainty light rigs on tho lower iloor. Wo would bo pleased to have you call nt any time. Opon Driving Wagons. Top nugglos. Dike Wagons. Surrlos. Spring Wagons. . Farm Hnolts. Delivery Wagons. Rural, Mail Wagons.. And evor thing that belongs to a first-class vohlcle , nnd Implement house. We fit rubbor tires to nny rig wo sell hard rubbor tiros, cushion tiros or pneumatic tires. We also fit all sorts of rubber tires to old and new rigs of any make Call and let us nguro with you. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 8t., 8alem. Farm Machinery. Bicycle, Sewing Machines and Supplies. N. H. Burley, Sewing Machine wnlin . William Suavely j Successor to Farrington & Farror Cash Meat 130 Court Street Will continue to serve the cutlkk; ici man cm. auu uui UI11C5 WU naiswiuc iuni ; Will keepthe vervcbolcestofmj uu iiauu bunpuiuiijr Fresh Chocolate Chips and Angel Creams... fl6cuK de M Edward Ellis. 144 tt rsr closing sale js Fine Stock of bhocs for Mon nnd Women I Must go nt your own pnee Jacob Vosjt. 265 Com'lS C6)eMSfe)H K I. EOFF. E. HARTLEt NOT IN THE TRUSl! But for quality of our 9 Meats. Lard and Poultry S we challenge any com- 5 petltor to meet us In ex- 5 ccllence Ilousckeeten si know this J EOFF & HARTLEY I 140 State Street Phone 2853 Main- I Salem. Oregon. ' NEEDHAW & CO. 1 -PAINTERS- lj& Palntln?. Calsomlnln? sol h cti Haneln? Work all Guarantee! Leave orders at Savaee & Flet Feed Store. SALEM. OREGON J.M.HOWELL Cash Market In Kteiner's Fish Market, BUM i! Freih meats of all kinds, html, ders, bcon,lRrd. etc. PromctSn Phone, Main Mffil Its Time To have ur Dlcycle overhauled. Cleaned. Rims or Tlrea put on, or any thing else you may need, and this Is a good place to bring It. FRANK J. M00RES 100 Court St. Phdne 2&44 Albany will probably have a street carnival, commending July Cth. i ii Senator Fulton's frlonils tendered that Kontleman a banquet at Astoria Tuesday ulfibt. Jew Riots In Russia llerlta. April 3S.Siow aatUxni. itlc riots are raporUul at KakhengfT. Rttsala. i were killed ad lf wftumb Preparing Exchange Your Old Glasses. for now ones. Tho beautifully made rimless glussos nro tho thing Cvllihi'f just now, probably you linvo a good pair you wout uiatlo into rim- C All I UI I 1e or oxohnnged. We will do this lor you and you will bo surpris- ed at tho littlo oxinmse. We liavn just received a now line of lenses iiava, April n. General Maximo ' which are exceptionally hard, don't break so easy and neither scratch aru for St. UwU Saturdav to pre- lino louses for 1 a pair. Most goiug anu mounungsiosuuygur purse i w ,m wiwt iir. CHAS, H. HINGES, PIONEER OPTICIAN. Next Door to Bush's Bnk.W State 8trt :3 years prf ctlcal experience. I The Socialists lll aeeci their nam- lalKtt in Ofaekamas cottaty. at Oregon City next week. The restdeaee or F. J. Barker, of Roseburg. aa destroyed by fire Wed nesday, loss $330. Exclusive Safety Devices Tho Ilurllngton has equipped all its through traius with the Westlnghouse HJgh-speed Brake. AVhat Is moro It Is tho only rail road to the Kaat that has placed this groat safety-device on all thro' trains. The new brako will stop a train In 30 per cent loss dtstanco than re quired with the next best braking ap pliance. Take the Burlington Route East via. Billings, Denver, or St Paul "as you like It." A. C. SHE-DON, General Agsnt. lOO TimtD STKEET, PORTLAND. HALL'S FERRY The short route to Independence, Monmouth. BuenaK buver, L)rvallis and other points on tne West siae, Good roads leading to ferry and good service on the1 A. D. Pettyjohn, PropH PEOPLES JSAHG4JCyjffOlSJB- X FOR FRIDAY ONLY Every day in the week has to stand by itself d do its own work, We put goods onawle toy that might not be advertised again for a moo. so you see the necessity of attending to our sales. We put on sale today white muslin underskirts, white China silk waists, remnants of embroider' ies from 2c yard up. torchon,' medallion and v encienncs lacts, certain lines of notions and hov iery, black Peaudesoie silk and wash silks. Be' tore you buy you should get our prices, as c don't allow any house to undersell us. McEYOY BROS.. M.V cm m HI tas ha rat cm Mo K rot MSI Mil? Teal Ua i