The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 31, 1903, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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    TWIU.VE
THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8AfcM, OREQON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1553.
I Stockton & Co.
1 SUCCESSORS TO
T HOLVERSON & CO. E
tiny ioday
At One of Out Stores
..
Great Sale Prices Prevail on
Dry Goads,
Clothing:,
Shoes,
Wraps,
The only store in Salem that
can fit out the whole family
from head to foot
i HotelniMls
Tho Willamette.
P. P. Uurkhardt, l'ortlnnil.
Thos. N. Konnody, Bpohano.
August CnlinelB, Spokane.
Julius Low, Portland.
Ci O. Anderson, Rochester.
I. Cohn, Sail Prnuclsc9.
Charles C. J. Wise, Snn PVanolBco.
I W. Cnrnnhnan, Portland.
C. W. Hayes. Portland.
J. C. Ualr, Chicago.
II. 13. LotMBliury, Portland.
M J. Davis, Portland.
C J, P. Gadralth, Sllvorton.
'f&arl A. LafqulBh, Illinois.
Miss C. Uifqulsh, Illinois.
J. 0. Coppogo, San Francisco.
A. A. Stowart. Chicago.
White Help, Only.
Landlord Connor, of Hotel Wlllam
ct'.o, ha8 Just lot out liln Chlnoso help,
nnd now employs only whlto holp as
cooks, and In nil other departments.
Long live Mine Host Conner and tho
white help.
Stenographers Wanted
To boo our now lino of
Typewriter Ribbons
Type Writer Carbons
Type Writer Oil
Typewriter Paper
mul Stenographers books nnd
pencils.
Pattons Book Store.
Fresh Peanat Taffy
Chocolate Chips
Chocolates and Taf f iesToday
AT
tftcuftde &uy
Edward EMI.
144 8Uta QL
Dtied Ptmes
Dried Prunes
Dried Prtmes
Call and see as before you
sell your Crop
James M. Kyle & Co
J 75 CommercialSt
1 ffl'iE
, H. HINGES,' Pioneer Optician
88 State Street. Next door to Ladd & Busbs'BsdIc
i
Ladies' Suits,
Lace Curtains,
Trnnlrc Rarc
' Etc.', Etc. I
A FINE STORY.
Publication Began In the Saturday
Journal for Today.
Tho Journal gives its readers tho
first Installment of ono of the cleanest
nnd hast American 'historical novels
ovor written.
It will appear as n featuro of tho
Saturday Journal each week until
completotl, and will mako that Ihsuo
a vary interesting one for the wholo
faintly.
"Alice of Old Vlnconnofl" Is ona of
tho swootoat and brnvoet characters In
tho early history of our country. Sho
will please old nnd young, and always
loaves a good tasto in the mouth.
Do not miss reading this serial hy
Maurico Thompson, publication of
which will lo exclusively In this news
paper. PERSONALS.
.Tamos Plclons, wife and two chll
dron, Uossto nnd Louis, will leave ,
Monday for a visit to tholr people at '
Orconcastlo, Missouri, to be gone somo
months. Mr. PickonB came to Oregon'
about 20 years ago, and has not bcon
back homo bIiico. He sold his farm,
seven miles (Mist of Salem, to A. J.
Stliller. Mr. Pickons has been a con
stant raider of The Journal, nnd his
favorite papor will follow him to Mis
souri, and probably bring him back to
Wubfoot.
Sunday Afternoon Concert.
Tho Salem Military band will give
a tine out-door concert Sunday after
noon at 3 i in., at Wilson nvonue, tho
weather permitting. They are also
organising a series of Indoor concerts
for this winter, which will be an
nounced later.
WHEAT MARKETS.
Chicago. Oct. 31 Wheat, 80S4
80 c.
Gold Dust Flour
q pw
THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY,
Sidney, Oregon.
Made for family use. Ask your
grocer for it. Ilran and shorts al
ways on hand.
A. T. Wain, Agt.
Let Us
Do Yotir
Collecting
VAN AL8TINE, QORDON A CO.,
"ulte 4 87514 Commercial Bt, or
'Phone Main 801.
X. It. MORGAN 4 CO, Manager
WE CAN TELL
Whats wiong with yvur
watch, and we'd like the
chance to look it over.
WE CAN FIX IT
No matter if it's lust a little rcjulit
Ins that's needed, ora clcanlne, or
some new carts We'll gladly advise
you or do the work for vou. Ladies'
EIhIq or Waltuam Gold Filled Watches
warranted 20 years. $12.00 and up:
Gents' Elgin or Waltham Gold Filled
watcees. $9,00 aad upwards' '
HOLY
ROLLERS
NOISY
Corvallis Has New
Sect, That is De
cidedly Unique
They Burn Clothing, Carpets,
Musical Instruments, and
Pretty Much of Any
thing Else
A dispatch from Corvallis Friday
says:
This town has boon agog for 21 hours
with the doings of membors of a reli
gious sect who call thomsalves "God's
Annolntcd," but whom sinners call
"The Holy Rollers." In tho fanati
cism of fliolr devotions; tho enthusi
asts havo burned furniture, carpets,
clolhlng and mnny ether nrtlclcs, and
ae destroyed or burled cooking uten
sils. Musical Instruments of nil kinds,
without regard to valup or cost, have
been dollvorod to the flames.
Tho scene of their devotions Is tho
house of Mr. and Mru O. V. Hurt, in
the south ond of town. There, yester
day, tho sidewalks about tho promises
woto torn up nnd burned, tho flowers,
sluubbory and fruit troes woro dug up
ant, destroyed. During the day re
ports In circulation that dogs and cat3
had been burned on a sacrificial altar.
Members of the sect deny the ca3c
of the cats, but admit the dog was
burned. They say, however, thnt It
was a dog that was not wanted about
tho bout.', and It would not go away
and that it was first killed in a hu
man o manner, nnd then burned.
Neighbors luslst that both dogs and
cntf to a considerable number wero
consigned to the flnmw, as a manlfes
tntion of tho creed of the sect.
A foaturo that has added materially
to tho public Interest in prevailing
conditions Is thnt O. V. Hurt, ox-chalr-men
of tho Republican county centrnl
committee, nnd at present stato com
mitteeman, hns Joined tho sect. Mem
bers of his family, formerly mombors
of tho Salvation Army, havo for sev
eral months been dovoted worshipers
In tho new sect.
Wcdnosdny morning, Mr. Hurt, who
has been omployed for a long tlmo In
a leading mercantile establishment,
sunt his koys to the store with tho an
nouncement that ho was hereaftor to
dovote himself to the work of God.
Mr. Hurt took part In the destruction
of furnlturo and other household ef
fects, and in digging up and destroy
ing tho walks and shrubbery nboui his
house.
All day yestorday about 20 of tho
sect wero In the house. The destruc
tion of the furnlturo' Is done, tho
members say, because God wills It.
Thoy claim to have direct communica
tion with tho Almighty at all times,
and they say Up directs them what
to destroy, and what to preset vo.
It is such things as they reeolvo
from carnal hands that ar given to
the llamoa. Guitars, mandolins and
other musical Instruments were among
th" articles burned yesterday.
Buying Prunes for Export,
M. Martlnoau, of Bordeaux, Franca,
representing a large fruit importing
house, is In the city, for tho purpose
of purchasing Oregon prune foi'the
French market He states that tho
prune crop of France this year Is very
bhort. and large quantities will have,
to be Imported from the Untied StaUs
to eupply the demand. He ram hare
la.it yoar, and purchased a number of
carloads, and so well was their trade
pleased with the Oregon fruit that his
house has sent him here a seoond
time.
M. Mnrtlneau stated "that he had
been unable to secure all the prune
he wanted at Salem, having puichnsed
but a few carlondb. hut that he had
bought some heavy shipments In
Southern Oregon, and seme ot these,
are now on the way to Prance.
Since Teddy Was Here.
County Clerk ltoland had Issued 5p
marriage license In October, up to
8:30 o'clock this afternoon, making
tlo county's receipt from this source
18.I0. Today he Issued four of tnOM
glory tickets, as follews: William
Rlekman and Julia Wood, A. 11. Wood,
witness. Prod W. Kalk aud Tllla
TwohI. Thomas Tweed, witness. C.
a Caiumaek and Itllle Caas It. A.
Motehuerger. witness. Q. Oepund and
Pearl Pox. J. F. Pox. witness.
Dole Is District Judge.
Washington. OeU 31. The president
today made the following appoint?
meats: Sanfqrd Dole, to be district
Jujijg. to (sueqed Bates, in HolwaJl.
aidge$ra CarW" present secretary
te the governor of Haiwall to succeed
Dole.
FOURTEEN KILLED
JN WRECK
(Continued from first page.)
merchant, of LaFayette; Price D.
Holllngor and Frank Truitt, of Nobles
vllle, Ind.; tha latter two died in the
hospital.
John Tandoman, of Cincinnati, is dy
ing in the hospital. His skull is
crushed.
Prico D. S. Hollingor has died, mak
ing a total of 14 dead. Androw Thomas
and Coach Culls wore not killed, .is at
flrst reported.
Football.
Chicago, Oct. 31. Cambridge,
first
half, Carlisle G, Harvard 0.
Philadelphia First half, Pennsylva
nia 20, Bucknell 0.
Now Haven First half, Columbia 0,
Yalo 0.
Tried to Wreck a Flyer.
. Wheeling, W. Vn., Oct. 31. An at-
tompt was mado to wreck the flyor on
the Baltimoro & Ohio last night, near
Mannington. An extra freight ran in
to a big pile of ties, and was wrecked'.
Ono arrest was made.
Mystery of What Is Life.
Revealed. Lecture in Artisan's hall,
7:30 p. m. Sunday night, November 1.
Frea It
.
LatPiss
,f
tiko
soft, thick,
sV
gloBBytiain
Such d New
bbo's IlFnn
cidb product-,
lieonufe they
rcallic thnt It In-
"
oranges their
bcMttr fullr 100
percent. Allltullt
v.ho with to plvo
Nkwbro'b Ilr.iii'i-
cidkb. trial lll conn I
U'como convinced of
ttils (act, becnufo, by ,
B)v cerra nt work urn '
ml ...U .11.1. 11V.. .. v
maVcs dandruff. falllnc
- -.. . -.. i
hair nnd thin, brittle hair''
itupoaiiDuiucs.
Gentlemen
And It equally nx Taluablo, for
it works llko a charm, oven ur-
on bold hoods.
ForSaloetell flrsKlasi Drog Stores
For sale by Daniel J. Fry. Send 10
cents In stamps for sample to The
riBipV.U WV.. WC.IW. ITIIIill.
Oregon Fire Relief
Association
Oregon's Great Mutual Insurance Co.
$15,440,588 Insurance at risk. !
Safe, economical Insurance for the
people. Head office. McMlnvllle, Or, .
n.A JOHNSON, Ajrent for Marlon Co
Salem. Orcron.
Capital Restaurant
Noxt door to Harrltt & Lawrence.
Short orders and family tables. All
whlto sorvlco. Meals by day or weok.
SUMNER & MOORE, Props.,
20G Commercial Stroot.
Jersey Bull
Orogon T. Rioter, No. C3,C9, A.
J C. C, took first promlum nt all
Northwest fairs In 1903. Ready tor
sorvlco on Qardon Road, near 8, P.
traok. L. P. MARS, Prop.
10-39-lm
F- only Me. We will store your bug
gy for 26c ie month; carriages 50c.
P. J- I.nrsen. Liberty street. 10.31-3t
Don't Forget that Edwards &. Luscher
keep the bast fresh and cured meats
on tho market. 410 State street,
rhous otdors given spealal atten
lion.
Wanted. Somewhere In Marlon or
Polk eounties, a farm with or with-
' out buildings. Must be cheap. Ad
dress, with ensh price, "O," cari qf
Journal. 10-3l-lf
Wanted.- Person to call on retail
trado for manufacturing house; lo
cal territory; salary. $19.70 per
week, paid weekly; expenso monoy
advanced; previous experience un
necessary; business suQcessful; en
oloee self-addrossel envolope. Stand
ard, 3tS DearC6n street. Chicago.
Oct 24-3C-31-N0V 3
Wanted-Twent"-ftve boj and girls
to semi ms their names and address
. Will sead to each five (S) pack
ages of Beterbrook's pons to sell at
(5) cents par package. When
rptd send us the money and receive
ky rstarn wojl a oo feuntaln pea,
' tertliail' frM. ReBimhr yi'e ttuft
yauT aid taaC' pena are easy to sejl,
The Mghawk Supply Ca. detit. W.
P. O. box 3TT. Denver Cto.
NOW TODAY MMmMTmMFhP Kjr A WM,JsJ
tore
Black
Dress Goods
Sale,
Salem's foremost Dress
Goods Store offers unusual
bargains In new fall
Dress Goods
All the latest cloths in
black offered at reduced
o ices Buy your new dress
at the style store.
i
"Get The Habit" of Trading at
TWssMMegWMeWiMeUjMI GB9BEBBBMHs
I Campflre.
! Tho 'a. A. R. nnd tho W. R. C. will
hold a campflre in their hall In the
Tumor block noxt Tuesday evening,
to which all soldiers and their families
aro invited.
i Because a thing is now is no argu
ment that it Is not good-. Osteopathy
has stood the tost of ton years, and
will stand tho test of conturles.
Dre. Schoottlo, Barr & Barr. Osteo
paths, Qrand Opera House. Salem, Or.
xacnaa3ggsaBeng3iJijm
There Are Twice as iVIany
Hancock Disc Plows Sold
As nro put out by tho other
lienicia Hancock line twice ns
Marion and Polk counties as
wo nre selling more right along.
Why buy an experiment
whon you only havo to go a
find one of our flows in tho field' in use.
They turn the soil over. Does tho other one?
Thoy cut even furrows. Does tho other ono?
There is no side draft. Watch tho other ones.
Thoy have jointers. The others haven't.
Thoy havo gear whool controller. The others haven't.
Thoy have lrout land gunge. Tho others haven't
In fact there isn't much that tho others havo thnt matoj
for efficiency in plowing.
Soud for list of users in your
in tho field.
F. A. Wiggins
255-257 LIBERTY STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Automobiles, Sewlnsr Machines ui
supplies,
N. II. BURLEY. Sewing Machine Repairing.
JPJQJMCS JBUIHCAMN JfSrOUTSJB'
Friday and Saturday Bargain Days
Whon wo call thoso two days Bargain days wo mean every word of
WK also want to demonstrate to the peoplo tho wondorful bargain e"w
inwr of ttm fihlrncn Stnrn th storo that loaila In el vine the low"5
prices on reliable, up-to-date merchandise; thoro Is no storo In Salem I-.
can offer you good goods at suoh Uttlo prices as tho Chicago Store i
Children's 15o fast black thick,
hoavy cotton hoso, double
thread, uuid proof dye; sale
price, per pair. 9c
Ladles' 39 o Derby ribbed heavy
fleeced underwear, silk ribbon
around the neck, flnoly trimmed
sale price 23c
Ladles' 3c blaok cotton fleece
lined stockings, with English
ribbed tops, antra quality;
priee, per pair 15c
Children's 30a union suits: nrlce
liar Glllt Or
Odd lot of corsets, worth up to
J1.00 pair. Broken sizes wo
nffrtr tfinm (nt fhla caln t Mkl fl
Dest sans silk, ball, 2c
300 yd. spool cotton, spool lc
7c No. S all silk hair ribbon 3Hc
jw ooxuax yam, BKQm ac wc wool . jaeruown, u '-
Tie Cheapest Store In the Northwest
McEVOY BROS., atV or.
News
r
"v
Any Salt
In The Store
For
Fashionable Fall Softs
They are really worth $15.
$17 50 and $20.
Mr Man, here's your chancel
Come Today
They're Here
The Music Department
of tlio
Sacred Heart icadei
linn opened with n fine attend ma
Every (fibrt is mode toad vim
tho studunts in thin ftucinilitfl
depnrtmoiit.
twenty makers combinod. Tin
many plows in tno held id
all other makes combined and !
yes or even try an exnoriment-
milo or less in any direction to I
section, then go nnd see ttem
Implement House
5c wool dress goods, 40 InchM
wide, all colors, yard
Children's 20o sohool plaid dri
Roods, vard
7c fancy outlug flannel, yard--'-;'
Rig salo on blankets, 19c, 35c. fe
75o and $1.26, worth double ti
prices.
Mo fancy dress goods; bosP1 (
olitnn. sold chean: sale PrJ.!
yard
.11'
36c wool fasoinators, only
60c auto cans: salo prico .
.m
t1 tf lvlno'L- mitmurFiail limlArSVlrtl,
tucked and plaited, sale Price'TB
20c Persian striped Angora ntum
wnlaMnrr nfttn vnrH B
15c daisy flannels, all colors. J""!
Ladies" $1-60 wool walsU. luck 1
and plaited, salo price
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