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mis K J - -r&&2 vftp-tto-Batcl THE DAILY JOURNAU SAlEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 1903. .SHOES. I -A.T THE ! 1 DUMP I SALE : - f Men's Up-to-Date Shoes Iesfineup-to-dateShoes $ $35, $,.50 an $2. JESK3 '""' 1 Entire Stock To Be Closed Oat at Once T1 TTVTO Q A T T J ,.JLUlVljr Vlwd-bL.JLX2y. . CASH SHOE STORfe 303 Commercial St. & MiMf5-aKeJoaJfH S ttiaiBiateinnaioieieiBaf iiimiif f if Rollman Chztty Seecte StCDCO CWtRWCS. I SCCDO. THIS perfect Cherry Jk QmIaii Hajo nnt rfuch the cherry or cause any loss of iuice. a o radical ma chine for large, small or California cherries, The seed extracting knife dri ves the seed into one dish and actually throws the cherry tnto another. 1 he marks of the knife can scarcely be seen on the seeded fruit. It seeds from 20 to 30 quars per hour. R. M. WADE & CO. aiimf iiiamiife-' n twin I fill MI W'ti 1IIIIMIM JIMS SUNDRIES... Vo carry a complete lino of all goods carried by tho usual drug atoro, and also some which ore only handled by ua, auch as: The Willis English Hair Brush from 75c to $4.50 Tooth " " 25c to .50c s " Adams WUI"C,? , - I Shayinr Brushes from 25c to 7 5c 1 2"Vf"ti- nrciic Pnhhpr and hrlst e 50c to 75c f L.UUJU1CAIUU uiuouvu -- - I Spoiges both in Rubber and Wool from 25c to $2.25 I Combs both In Rubber and Celluloid " 25c to $1.00 Always giaa to &nuw suuu Nteht Calls Answered. THE NEW PRUQ STORB I Pa aw Ptiarm (IC.II. 118 State St., Salem. Phone, Main 2541 g uujujjimiihimmi''" imiimiiiini '" Burroughs & Fraser i TINNING IRON WORK PLUMBING Like a Fairy JBirthday Helen May Wielar of 164 West nno Hundred and Thlrty-second street, re ceived nearly lannn.i in ... - ner ninth birthday last wek. She Is . uiuj- uaugntcr or Joseph Wlolar. Who l& conncctml with tl, n i....- auction rooms In East Ono Hundred uuu iwonty-nrth street. Sho colobraUd her birthday by In vltlnp; 110 of her llttlo boy and lrl menus, mo uouso was decorated from top to bottom with flowors. At 3 o'clock Iho llttlo cuosts sat down to n luncheon served by Sherry, during which a detachment of Fnnelulira 01-vuuir.imi rogiment band played. After the banquet they woro enter tained by a vaudeville performance, there being a Punch and Judy show by Prof. Hondrow, solos by Henri Dahr nnd a congratulatory address by Lostor Clarlc. sunorlntnniinnt nt Cooko's auction room. Mrs. Jacob Wlclar. hor grandmother on her father's side, cave her a sinnn United States gold bond; hor parents pinceu iiooo In gold to hor credit Irt Uio Manhattan Savings Dank, and her grandmother on hor mother's side. " "uoipn uotcuan, gave hor n deed for a house In West Ono Hundred nml Twenty-third street, which Is worth S 20,000. Somo of tho other presents wero a go-cart and pony by Honry Froemnn. nor fathers partner, two pearl neck lacos, valuo I1G00; six diamond rings, valuo $500; a bnby grand piano from tho employes of tho auction rooms, vnluo $700; a solid silver sorvlco for a child, glvon to hor by her aunt In California. Tnluo $1000; a hand pnlnted fan sot In Jewels nnd made by TlfTnny, from her unelo. Abraham Wlolar. valuo $200: a gold leaf piano chair, given by tho employees of the Freeman Van company, yajue k$10J; a big floral pleco In the shapo of a boat seven feet long and six feet high. New York World. n Rogue River's Golden Ray "Golden Hay" Is tho namo of the picturesque spot on tho Hoguo river, near Tolo. the slto 6t tho big power dam being built by tho Condon Water &. Power Company, of which Dr. C. It. Hay Is general manager. It Js direct ly on tho line of tho Southern Pacific, nnd In time a station and depot will bo placed tMro by the road. At tho pres ent tlmo Golden Hay is a busy place. Nearly ion nion are at work, and moro than that number will bo employed during the summer In completing tho big work the Condor Company has bo foro It. A mammoth ditch la belno cut on tho opposite sldo of tho river from tho railroad, Into which the water will bo diverted by 'tho dam. nnd which will carry tho Hfo-glvlng moisture to tho vast arid region of that section, nml which will mako pro ductive thousands of acres that nro at present moloss. Asldo from irrigating. 0000 horsepower will bo genoratod by the dam. and distributed to tho sun rounding towns nnd mines Roseburg Plaindealer. Rough on Lakevlew. Tho Examlnor says: Flllbort Roth. i government inspector or rorost ro ; servos, who for tho pnst month has been inspecting tho timber land r. contly withdrawn In Modoc county, arrived hero last week, and will look over tho 43 townships withdrawn in Lake county. Mr. Hoth will probably Und that the best Umber land has al ready been taken, and what Is left will bo of llttlo uio to tho government. PAQjK, ELEVKK. Tho reserve, as It now stands, com pletely bottles up. Lakevlew, and, If made permanent, will eventually drlvo ovory sheep man out oi buslnoss; will kill Lakevlew, and causo tho farmers or Goose Lake Valley to statvo for want or a market This is no Idlo dream, but la tho candid opinion of every business man of Lakcvlow. They Killed aBig Cat What Is undoubtedly tho largost panthor over killed lu tho wilds of Oregon was recently slain by tho two boya of John Fromm, a rancher of the Lower Hoguo HIver country, Curry county. Tho animal measured 0 feet, 4 Inches from tho tip or its noso to tho tip of Its tall. It was a monstor boast, and possessed paws of unusual size and strength. Tho two boys wero out hunting, and camo suddenly upon tho great panthor. Luckily thoy woro both good shots, nnd succeeded In dispatching tho cat before It could reach them. Old hunters dcclaro thoy havo never seen a panthor tit auch enormous sire as this one. Had It boen slain a fow miles farther south and 'across tho stnto lino, It would havo bcon callod a "California Hon," Hosoburg Plain dealer. The Dell Tolled. Ono of tho strangest and wlord han ponlnga at Heppner during tho terri ble disaster of last weok was tho toll ing of a church boll as tho building was swept along on tho crost of the flood, as If tho orll spirit of tho storm was tolling tho death knell of tho hun dreds who woro swopt Into eternity by tho mad rush of Uio mighty top rent State Land m( Office! Muddle jA Salem special to Portland yester day says: A largo alack of disapprovals of lieu land, selection, whch lay oq tho desk of tho state land ngont today, ahowa tho wtiniosato mannor In .which Uio general land office and Uio1'1 depart mont ot Uio Interior are, turning down Oregon lieu lands. Thousands ot ncrca which havo been selected by tho state and sold after approval by local land oltlceB havo been, rejected by tho gen eral land-omco, and the-"'ehd Is not yet Appeals nro tying taken to tho secretary of tho Interior, but If that, oKciil adheres to his present policy thoro Is small chanco or a chango In Uio decision. ""Beyond question tho stnto land department is involved In tho worst tanglo over known in Its his tory, and It will bo a long tlmo bctoro tho kinks nro straightened out Tho, lieu land selections which art now being disapproved are thos mado upon mineral baso In Eastern Oregon. Dy proving to tho satUrae tlon u7 local land Ofllco authorities that certain school sections In that part ot Uio stato woro mlnoral lands tho state was enabled to relinquish them to tho general government .and to take oUicr and mora valuable lands In lion tbrcof. Many ot thoio sec tions which word thus relinquished to tho' government had already boen sold by thu stato to prlvato parties. The llou land was alio sold bctoro thu vn lidity of tho baso had boon finally do tennlbtm, and now that tho selections nro being disapproved, on tho ground Uiat tho mineral character ot tho land was not properly shown all tho pur chasers ot such school lands or Hen lands are in doubt as to Uio condition of their Utlos, : m -' fiiimt?iiiitisHtHts)ttaiaMim i Come To Our Carnival OUR STORE i -i ' i i READ Oat, Special Inducement iot Hki. CARNIVAL WEEK i Special Discount on Dinner Sets white or decorated Closing Out Patterns at half price Iron Stone China Handle Cups and Saucers 65c a set Dinner Plates 50c a set Everything else in proportion Decorated Toilet Sets 20 per cent discount, up'to-date shapes d ufawJifr.TVst Workmen Ua Main--,,-.- M4 and f rompmess arc ovr iwn -f-ftftTAT We Manufacture our own flavoring extracts. 20c size bottle sold anywhere, we refill for 15c any flavor. Or special for the carnival week, 2 oz. size bottle free with every $ purchase in Coffee and Tea Department. ..Try Our "Country" Porto. Rjco Coffee, very fine in flavor, try it. , -. ' At 20c, 25c and 30a per lb. . Jar Rubbers Ifat extra good 4 dozen for 5a Very good 5c doz. Good aud thick 10c per dozen. 3 doz, for 25c. . Extra good 10c per dozen. 3 o CO '., 4ei k I H- '!- STSflsssKlNMi V 2 i ii ' x "-wf I! Glass Ware Too numerous to mention in this space O CD GO m GP3 o CO Jelly Glasses 25c and 35c per dozen Extra large 1p oz. size 45c per doz. Mason Fruit Jars Pints 60c per dozen Suarts 65c per dozen ilf gallon 85c per dozen All jars examined before going out I r Royal Fruit Jars The best in the world and also cheapest. We will demonstrate them at our store Special & i for the carnival week with each Si purchase in the Tea, Coffee, Bak; ing Powder, etc., Department. A' china cream pitcher or 11-2 cup size teapot or glass vase free RoastedandGreen Coffees i All kinds and each kind of different grades. All the way from 12 l-2c to 40c per lb. All coffees washed before roasting. YOKflMfl TEA STOR ROASTERS OP GOOD OOFPBB .a MSfffl&SBP'- ifflMiTiiTrTr---- MIliMSSlB ;4w (TVS V w VI