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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
A' 9 : it v p" te? k U" .tfcor'EiGttTr"'' , THrDAILYlJOURNACBALEM; ORfetfoKi;8AYDRDAVrJU"Mr27; 16037 H. ,-... - riV AT o. TTMIS WHmo orfea. Rememter That for Iho remaining days in Juno only, these goods nt tueso prices, JjOojc over tuo following list cnrelully. Special No. 2C 1. walking skirts, regular $3 to 13.50 $2.17 2. Enibroldorles, regular Be to 10c Ac 3 Muslin Umlcrw&arv regular II to $1.25 66c 4. Men's Underwear, great val ues at 23o 5. Corsets for summer wear 43c 0. Men's Shirts, regular .$1 to $1.50 75o 7. Shirt waist suits all reduced & Hats and Sun bonnets worth up to 40c 23c 0. Wash Silk, 50e grade.... 30o 10. Shirt Waists, worth up to $1.5 .. ......., 35c 11. Men's sox, fast black, 8 13c 12. Bed Spreads, worth 1.50 9So 13. Waist Patterns, Embroid ered, worth $2 50 ....$1 14. Muslin Underwear, regular "Cc 39o 15. Golf Shirts, regular $1.50 9ac 10 Picturos, rcg 25c 15c 17 Appliques all reduced 18 Hoys' pants, regular 75c values 49c 10 Remnants, Lawn Dimi ties and Gingham, worth 15 cents 4c 20 Fancy hoso worth 50c. 25c 21 Wrappers, reg $1.25.. 98c ihicod. 22. Children's dresses all Bk, ' HPB,J .. ojp ..srBsT fJsswsmmJssW. KKl&yJ AH k Esr f sKksWWr ksmks iV;? LAaW ss mmmmm i R0SC0 Baker PahPtjie ItIx.A HA Miss Agnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period how they can avoid pain, suffering and remove the cause. " 1 milk-red for six yours with dys menorrhea (painful pcrlodN), so much so that 1 dreaded every month, an I knew it tpcaut three or fuitr days of intense pain, iiic doctor mid tills wn duo to nn Inflamed condition of the uterine nppcndoR-os cnuscd by repeated and neglected ctli'n und feet wotting. 'If yonntf irlrls only realised how dangerous it lit to tako cold at this critical time, much BUffcrinp would bo spared them. Thank ()ol for Lydla 13. Plnlclmiu H Vvirotiililo Com TEST DuplicatesMindreader Bishops Great Feat Drives Blind-folded Through the Streets Finds Book and Word Selected by Committee re- Special No. 23 Napkin Sale Priced as low ns possiblo to liavo tho quality nil there. Jn bleached and unbleached linen. Here aro tho prices. I .05 .now 1.00 now 1.25 now 1.50 now 2.25 now $ .50 .79 1.05 1.24 1.8U pound, t Hit wns thu only medicines widen iielped m nny. vwthln tnrco wcekn after 1 ntnrtcd to take it. I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at the time of my next monthly period tne pain Jinci diminished considerably. I kept up the treatment nud wan cured a month later 1 am like irtiothcr porton hineo lam in perfect health." Miss A ours Mn.i wi. .'5 I otoinae Arc, Chicago. 111. 1SOOO fottrl' It crlflnal ef (w litttr pricing Stmintnui connoi m prwiuttB. The monthly xlckness reflecta thp comlltloii of wnnmn'H ltcultli. Fifty tiiniiKnml letters from women prove tlint Tydlu E. Piukliiun 8 Vegetable Coiinound rcgulutoM inciixtruntioii, and makes those periods paiiilcAO. Special No. ,24' Underskirts ft tMtf Of tlno qunlity black sateen worth from $1 25 to $1.50. NEW TODAY Dr. J. H. Brewer, physician and sur geon. Office Gray block. Office phono No. 91. Residence phone No. 1221. tf Tou WMt-ro o4ui Ash Wood. A limited amount of tlno ash wood for salo, thoroughly bcb BOned. Geo. V. Ilodgcrs, Court and Liberty streets. G-27-lw Typewriter Bargain A now bun Typewriter for 125. Inquire at The Journal office tf Chicago Typewriter (Jood as now for salo at low price. H, care Journal. Wanted. L'uainbur mold, pantry, girl and waitress. Can get steady job at Wlllamotto Hotel by applying at onco. C-272t For Sale A snap. Fifty acres timber if sold In one week. Three miles from Salem. Geo. D. Sprague & Co, 180 State street, Salem 3-27-3t Kosco, tho mind-reader and hypno tist, with the Quaker Medicine Com pany, which Is making n stand In this city, performed tho d.flicult feat this nftornoon of driving a team of spirited horses through iho "crowded streets, while securely blindfolded. A com mltteo of citizens, composed of Messrs Geo. Waters, J. It. Linn, Carl Abra hams, a Statesman and a Journal rep resentative, who hid tho book under a bos nt Barnes store, nnd the pin In a a Are plug at the 11 ro department, met at tho stand of tho Quaker Meu Iclno Company, and mapped out a route. A fine, spirited team from the Club stables was furnished, and the commtttco proceeded to hido a pin nnd book in different parts of the city. Attho same time a page was selected In tho book, and a word on tho page While tho committee was doing this Itoscoe remained nt tho Quaker stand. After hiding tho two 'articles, the committee returned to the stand, ready foV tho drive. Roscoo's eyes woro tightly blind folded with n thlqk bandage, through which tbero was no possible way of seeing. Grasping, the hand of one of tho commtttco, ho loft tho stand, nnd quickly 'elbowed his way through tho crowd. to tho carriage, fol lowed by tho rest of tho comraltteo 'inking tho reins firmly In his hands, ho drove tho lively team with a skill and precision equaled by few with their eyes wide open. Tho routo was the samo as the committee took in hiding the pin. i Sheriff Colbath will not sell the state printing office Monday, ns Frank Baker, of Portland, owner of tho plant., pnld the taxeB today. This t)ron6iiV was closed June ISth by the njfVrfff'for $125 duo as taxes. This is tho first time taxes have ever been paid on the property, becnuso it hns ndyer been assessed before. Assessor Charles Lembcke has befgun a reform nnd Is trying to make all pronorty con tribute to tho public treasury, and Sheriff Colbath Is supporting him in the matter. o Governor Is a Member. Governor Chamberlain today ro cotved n letter appointing him n mem bcr of tho board of directors of the American Flag Protective society. Atuung the directors arc Admiral Geo. Dewey, Hon. James H. Penbody, Gen et nl Anderson nnd many other prom- Inont names. The society is for the purpose of In creasing public sentiment against the desecration and misuse of tho American flag. greaT STOCK NOW IN . - - - -- PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR7 PRAISES PERUNA. After returning to tho BIG MONEY I made by l!iw-tiiieuU la j: xhI Nlaiitf tockM. Oregon mine are puylui; million nmiuulh to the ir owner and luctor.i hy not get omeuf tlilmiiour youmltt Omit cr Inducement jcuntiot tQ Und In Orrtcon for Investment. Orecon'tf dividend paying uitne ore rapidly Incrcaitlnir. Invetiuwr,whlteiitnck ftlownnd Kood proiwrtlet'nre ottered you lu jirovct, intiit-W. and illvl-Ueiadp-eri before KnU'rti luct om "gobble up" the lock na Ore. cuu'n timber land ha a been. Call and ce usXor vrlte, for our lUt of tloclra and exm1 prlce. W. A. MOORES Jt GO., 141 GemmrUI St., Stltm, Or(on Can iret j-ou any prominent Mln ing ttock for cute In the Korthnevt Injfewce by the Toledo Hutnane Soclky yesterday stopped a butchers' contest foV killing and dfcsslpc an)- n ... Try Branson & Ragan for roll line grocerleft at the, most reasonable price. Attention, Sedgwick Post No.10 O.A.R Comrade P. F, Rumrlll, a member of our Post, died this 27th day of Juno 1903. and It is tho request of tho fam ily that tho Post should take charge of tho funeral. The body will arrlvo on tho -1:34 o'clock train Sunday even ing, nnd all cpmrados of the Post are requested., with othor veterans, to met at tho depot at 4 o'clock p. ni.. to tako part In tho sorvlces. Tho comrade .was a raembor of the Second Wisconsin Infantry, aud died at Rose- burg. SAM'L KLHPFMAN. Post Com J Q. Ramos, Adjutant. HWMKllMWBaKH i Ftuit Tats I M - Mason's v 1 Pint per tloron 60c S 1 Quart per dozen 65o Gallon pdr dozen 85c 1 Speet Bros lIMlMHHlMH4-HI-WHHi ICE CREAM ReUil and wholesale. Snccial prices mode to Lodges, Churches, .Partit, and Picnics. Satisfaction guarantu M tFtcuzcCe Stfn mWN& Sffl1, 1 u BUY RIGHT Compare vltKs Here yIu arc ofctermioci ooly by a careful compariMa sf prfccraod the , We after tbe xM yaK, Saviv OyportBBities will b la taay iKJkrcat ariktcs la our line, tbc mm aetrtMlifc cMjKtitie wiU ue aod a IUiiiw Caywyal ynH cctUut otm mmi ym iiovoo uf. QTOBeH, HINQBS stand he found tho word selected in the book. This was the most difficult of 'all tho feats, being tho ono which killed Bishop several years ago, and It re quired about a mlnuto for him to pick it out The pin was stuck In a leUer in tho word. Roscoc, still wearing tho blindfold followed this up by naming the letter in which tho pin was stuck, and ,tho part of tho letter, and then spelling tho word and giving the num ber of tho page. The six men com posing tho commtttco nlono knew tho word soloetod. nnd tho number of the pago oa which It nppeared. for It nevor passed their lips In the hearing of any one, after it had been chosen for the test, and they announced thomselvos thoroughly satisfied with tho genuineness of the test An Offer to the Ministers The following irtter. which speaks for Itself, has been roeehed bv the ralnlsters and V. C T IT ladle qf tho city: Dear Sir: We represent tho Magic Liquor Cure Company, and knowing that the Ministerial Association and W. C. T. U. are Interested In the war on drunkenness and morphine, and that you come in direct contact with homes whoro the grocery bill la un paid and tho wire and children go hungry and in rags, because the fath er is cursed with an appetite for liquor or drugs, that Is his complete master, we make this effer: We will cure, free of charge, in 48 hours tho worst drunkard, morphine, opium, cocaine, or t6bacco fiend that the Ministerial Association or W. C. T. V. Of this city wU 'send us. All names -will bo- strictly confidential The patient can' work whllo b'elng treated, and at the end or that time will havo a splendid appetite and sleep reetfully He will never drink- whis key or use morphine, opium, cocaine or tobacco again, and the dally earn ings will go to buy - groceries and clothing and school books, and there wjll be sunshine, instead of despair, Inanothor household, MAGldlJQUOR.CDRB CO. , Room 34, Salem lodging House. Sa lem, Oregon, Ve are here for business, and we are doing It. Wo are fighting disease,, aid are successful. Why' should no you also share our success by being enred by us? Giro us a friendly call, and haTe our-awthods explained to your salfetl RfeaiVj'-we! are always pleased to meet peop!e"of lnv eoptths. Band Instruments, Pianos, Organs Etc. Never has thero boon In Salem such a stock of musical instruments ns Is now to bo seen at. the Geo. C. Will music store. It Includes carloads of pianos nnd organs of tho best makes, as well as sowing machines of the most reliable kinds and modern styles. Mora band Instruments havo been uanuiea uy tnis nousa this season than over before, and wo nro prepared to supply everything In our lino as never before. Plcaso look our Btock over, and we will plcaso you. GEO. CWrLL, Musical Instrument and Sewing Ma chine Dealer. EiSlfi? chrmc cllfe Mk&m Catarrhal Wf fj WMS7?Stx8&8L u,ia't3AKSK:'(0 :HS:Jy-??r5r7 r gga.'ivi - " ' ' li III HI, I -vt & S iswpKSi. I TnTrl f 2V 111 Hu !sr.I4wi SSSi mmiwl Im Jffif In H wmi ilililrff) LQSMI SmM.m, I if t ,' nnti V W .LKI . .' I J - I First Prcsbylcrlnn Church of Orccusboro, 0nM nnd Its Pnstor and litn. Straw Berry Prices (Continued from fourth page.) ,BdEJRlS41JKiSt Opera House Bleck, SalMa, the few Gandys' sold In the early part of the day at . and 10 cents, but tho bulk of them went a 7 cents. Flno berries sold at 3 to 6 cents, nnd hold ers were glad to clean up at 2 to 2t, cents. An Oregon Seedling. Tho first crato of berries brought (n nnd shipped through the Union was by Noah Welch, and It wns nn Oregon seedling the HufTstctter. It went to Corvallls June 1st, and brought JH.00. Today Mr. Welch brought In several crates of tho same berry," and they readily Bold for $1.50. This Is a great achlovemout for tho Oregon, nnd Mr, Welch says he will havo berries for a week yot. This berry wns originated nt Salem by W D. Huffstetter. and Is one of the successes that this locality can bo proud of GRAIN-O V, P THE PURE V Jf GRAIN COFFEE In comparing Graln-0 nnd coffee remember that while tbe taste in the bamd Grain-O gives health and strength whllo coffee shatters tho nervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Graln-0 and its ben. ents. TRY IT TO-DAY. Atcrocert'Terrlura( Wc ul ue. per puktc npnn day was when men of proml ncncoucsiiaieu io givo tiioir testi monials to proprietary medicines for publication. This remains truo today of most proprietary medicines. But Pcrnna has becomo so Justly famous, its merits aro known to so many pcoplo of high and low stations, that no ono hen- Hates to sco his name in print Tccom- mending rcrnna. Tho highest men in our nation havo given Pcruna a strong endorsement. Men representing all .clasges and sta tions nro equally represented. A dignified represontatlvo of tho Pros bylerlan church in tho person of Rov. It. G. Smith does not hesitato to state publicly that ho has used Pcruna Jn his family and found it cured when othor remedies failed. In this statement tho rtov. Smith is supported by an elder In his church. Itev. K.G. Smith, pastor of tho Presby terian church of Grceniboro,Ga.,writes: "Having used Pcruna In my family forsomo time it gives mo plcasuro to testify to its truo worth, " My littlo boy seven years of age had been suffering for somo tlmo with ca tarrh of the lower bowels. Other reme dies had failed, but aftur laklng two bottles of Poruna tho troublo almost en tirely dmappcared. For this special malady I consider It well nigh a ipoclflc, is a ionic lor wenK a ad bc.tj out people It has few or no couai. Rev. E. O. Smith. Mr. M. J. Rossman, n prominent no cnantoi urccniboro, Oa., nndintMtt In tho Presbyterian church ot UiH place, has used Pcruna, nnd In a ttctnl letter to Tho Poruna Medldno Co.,ot Columbus, Ohio, writes as follews: "Tor a long tlmo I was troubled with catarrh of tho kidneys and tried many remedies, nil of which gavo mc no re lief. Pcruna was recommended to tat by sovcral friends, nnd ofteruilng a few bottles I am pleased to say that the lone looked forrellof wnsfound nndnmroiv enjoying better health than I have hr years, and can heartily recommend Heruna to ell similarly afflicted. It h certainly a grand medlclne."-M. J. Rossman. Catarrh is essentially tho samo where over located. Pcruna cures catu:h wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and iau factory results from tho use of Pcrana, write at onco to Dr. Hartman. glringa full statement of your case and lie Trill bo pleased ito giro you his valuable ad vice gratis; Address Dr. Hartman, President (f Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbia, Ohio. MIBlRfiM-M-BM-MW X X, J. L. COATES X X I Vlnlln MflfrAr dnr! Dns?rAr f Especial atUntion given to restoring old yiolins, Repairing t " bows, mandolins, guitars, collo or bass. Z many violins are weak oa some strings, I can strengthen them and Z g equalize the tone, satisfaction euaranteed. Room 7, Murphy blk, Salem J aaaaa-HiiirtaaiMKi! W. W. Hal!. R. E. DOWNING. HALL & DOWNING. t Money Loaning, Insurance. Collections. Loans negotiated for ourselves and patrons on the best terms at reasonable rates. Tioga blk. upstairs, opposite uray uros. State St., Salem Oregon. Great Explosion Will take place in Salen during Car nival week. The youngsters will cttekrate u they never celebrated before. Fire Crackers, Bombs. Ro sua Cu4ks vrlll ee in great de bbmI. Wc have comskti srraire sM4t tawiteM eraftcstJMJy Mitm nw r u offer yo a fn k ef wru4 tu CvrytWc ya wW wm? vm'H flsi nre-ssles FIfs ast c ratlve smIIcs at irlces suck less tkaa you f lad elsewkere. Pains Bool; Store. Lost Forever. Age mm. by segtectin t pay aa Ik aw'ckMts will knew yiU arc BEAK MEATS, aM U prtsared to rt mm cxHlt. Tk BIlaaat Ui will Uh ttani l4tui. K will It t atoat J y ut. VAN ALSTON CORDON ajQO.. J7SH CossHerda) Street- Phone Hi &U- A- J- Moraan Co, Masaeers. CAPITAL NATIONAL Bank of 8alem. Tbe only National nnk In Marlon County. Transacts a general banking business. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Pays Interest on savings accounts. FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES and CRATES all kinds and styles. First Class work and mate rial, Pr Ices reason able. Shop on Miller St., Sooth Salem. Phone Red 2191 CEO. F. MASON. Chicago, 82c. WHEAT MARKETS. 37 -Wheat, 82H(? June GOLD OUST FLOUR H(aU by v mi SIDNEY POWER COMPANY lnsy, Oregon. IUU tor family ase. ask year trees for It Bran an herta always oa kand. A. T. WALN Aant (i i h ago Store JREOJPXJE3 MAJRGAIN HOTSB- Trade Winners For Monday. We have decided to let the prices advertised for the past two days run Friday and Saturday, owing to the crowdB that visited our stores, i The goods advetised are the best la the market, and are genuine trade winners. So-hore goes for two daya ore, . . . Just arrived 100 dozen of our fa 'Jusfarrived 'as.-Bosei of the hano mous Mocho Cotton, fast black ?0c somest" Ba!Un flulsh summer lace net stockings, sale price ...', 10c corsets you ever saw, short and roe Just arrived B0 dozen of the grand- dium, perfect models of beauty, the est lace lisle stockings that Were ever regular price Is 95c, for this seen in Salem, regular price 45c quail- only ... " ty, sale price .....25c Just arrived 500 yards ot table da Just arrived 50 dozen qf the best mask, slightly; soiled In the custom Swlis ribbed ladles' underwear you house In New York, the best Belfast ever laid n eye on, fancy ribbon trim- linens, worth up to 1.25 and $1.50 yd, med around the neck, 18c is tke regu- sale price 39c, 45c and 65c yd. lar price, a surprise for this sale Just arrived 150 pairs of lace cur only , 9c tains, slightly mussed, three and throe Just arrived 2d dosen ladles' lace nnd a half yards 1mg; Best Nlun Lisle, gloves, white, all colors and ham goods, worth from il.So1 to ?-5 black, guaranteed gloves, regular pair, sale price 65c, S5c and l.zsc price 390,' for this sale only ...... 25o .,': . 1 rr . Tit Cteaittst Sttre ii tteKKtkwKt McEVOY BROS PFtWalliff. t Court St., Satei o