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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1903)
1 s fl i THE DAILY """-" - "E00N' SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1903. Ft 1X. i CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought KfQTnBimf LKBsl-lsflllA HfPs I ,ggg I Bears the Av : I Signature yylji Promotes Dlges'ionCliccffuF- J W H wW ncssandltcst.Contalnsnellhcr f ft Air Opiiim.Morpliine norJfincral. if vx js- i i TfoTTfAiicoTic. fl LVr 3r ( 1 r fv II) Ee j 1 T Hop f IUr UwU Aperfeel Remedy forCoasUpa- f I Ir Ba.SourStoich.Diarrtaca I IIT WhrfB.ronvikin3 .Feverish- & Lmv 11 fin ft Sl Thirty Years I tXAcrccPY or wrapper. if fftj E UIlIlH "'- " ?Mtiiommi-. cTticrTT. 1 StttHHltUltltttlttJtmltltf I It I tit WWHg tflsy!VlBn-MsE J 1 1 srTT jr mhnh dale -j jtBSW By R. M. I! w oktatv WADE -m, V'a I I (I I I 'l I it Iwm common Coal Ofl (and sot f K, kh) wit a cum, blue, hot, ssse&cles flame. it kMMwWc to bother vrlli, like tbo 44-ftiIoed, yellow flame, rooking m4 WBelllsg Oil Stove. The "Quick Meal Wlcklesa" wo in. Mated to cnablo ladles to do their cook jbff quickly and comfortably In a coot Utthcn, and to prepare a "Quick Meal" and eat it in comfort. The "Quick Meal' drive drudgery from the kitchen and worry from tho sumac; it sweetens temper and it length en sleep, "Quick Meal" Stoves tnako happy hornet fif.tTWiwntnum B.S.BENTLEY Wholesale and Retail. Pochc Harbor Lime. Alsen Cement, Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel jU4MKfMElH!r Mat trial. All Kinds of Heavy Haullnr and Transfer t"t ho had over mqt He said tl itiCC 181-183 Commercial Street, alio was hla cousin and had follon Wrk oae oa abort not tttttitititittittititt;ttititiititttitititititH 1 .VjDiXnr TAirp - UKANK DAVIS, Manage. t STANDARD BISCUIT CO. (Union Label) FORGOT HE WAS MARRIED Lieutentant McCue is Peculiarly and Sad ly Afflicted All Recollection of Former Marriage Yanislies and He Marries a Pretty California Girl (San Francisco Chronicle.) Pretty Viola- Simon returned sor rowing yesterday from her honey- . .nil. Ih liln nl(v tthf moon, un ouno i.w, "" - married Lieutenant wm. K. Mcuie of the First Inrantry, unueu ou.- Army after an acquaintance of six dnvB. and less than two wcoks later. on her wedding tour In Chicago, sho found him to bo a bigamist 8ho had nlven her hand ond heart to a mad man with a mania for forgetting. It was a month ago yesterday that sho met the dashing offlcer with tho clear oyes and ringing laugh that gavo no trace of the fever that burned within his brain, and In Uiobo thirty days sho has lived n woman's lifetime. In one week she had her romanco, In the .nonnii hpr honoymoon. and in the third her tlmo of trial, and yesterday sho came home carrying her soldlor's aword In her hand, with hla medal won In Samar pinned to hor breast and with her eyes filled with tears. "Take my aword and ray modal with you." had been almost tho last words of tho offlcor. "No mattor what thoy say, you aro my wlfo I am not mad, I am not married; It is all a lie." But tho girl knows better, urn hor heart Is widowed because tho burning sun and tho lonely vigils In tho Philip pines scorched the brain spot where lived tho memory of "William K Mc- ,Cuo. Tries to be Brave. Viola Blmon la only 18 ycara of age and. Is as bravo aa sho is pretty. When sho told her story she tried desperate ly to hdo tho sorrow In her Wo, but hor laugh will grow hysterical and tho dark eyes will fill with tears when sho speaks of tho roan who Is held a prisoner at Fort Sheridan. "Ida Wcirtcott Is hla wire." ne saiu, more can bo no doubt about that, but ho cared for mo and waa Jnsano and had forgotten that ho ever married her. Thrco days after wo arrived In Chlca co ho Invited Lieutenant Beccham, who had accompanied him to Cuba and know his wife, who waa with him thoro, to dlno with ua "It will be a nlco surprise for Beccham,' ho said; ho don't know that his old chum has n wife.' Lloutonant Beecham could not come that night, hut later, when Llou tonant Medio wns nrroated, ho beg ged that Beecham toll them that ho was not marrlod and had no wife In Cuba. Ho could remember every In cldont of tho Cuban campaign, oven tho rulnujoet details, but he could not romombor hla wife. To mo ho said that ho had known 'Ida Westcott In Cincinnati, and that after being a private soldlor sho was tho first girl He said that In i rtnkvi?.otPARAD,SE S0D CRACKERS and all kinds of fancy ,$ J. N. MA.TSCHEK CANDY CO., Inc up-to-dato Coafeetloaers. Nuts and confectionery. I CAPITOL COMMISSION CO. Wholesale Frnltaa4 Pm4, pfcwwwo.aaai, llllBce Block. '"'''' "nniiuitmiiiiiiiitniinn l,lllllt ''iiiitniiniuitnMiaian i :u:aAGENCY OFmmmm !! j BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.jj j GRAIN BDYttS AND8HIPPMS0P qp AIftf' Oats For Sale. ltW QMWERS SUPPLIES. CrudaaadatlckSulckar. J. a. Gnhim. Agent, 207 comixi st. u... 0n '' 1 ititititn.tmuimti.fl Harritt 5 Lawrence 9Hmflrmit a4 HlMr rerl tkMANYMBY Tfcert's wkcre you let GOOD treatment and GOOD goods fetoplnandaeoforYouttelf. , old p. a orocbry. lovo with him. tyitlhat he had novel returned hor nffotfron; Finally, how ever, thuy hecnrao'r'oni;aRel, but the m'arrlage ho rflafiy!kdenlo4. Ho cared for mo more, than ho ever carod for tho othor woman, I am euro, but tho la hla wife, and It la hor right to bo with him now. Another offlcor In Chi cago whom I spoke with had met hla wlfo In Cincinnati when (he was with the Lteutnnant, and all of the army people nppearod to know that bo waa married. Then came the telegram from tho priest who performed the ceremony, but still I.leutunant McCuo denied everything 8ays He Is . Qtntlcman. "On this one subject he U Insaue beyond a doubt, but on all others he is perfectly rational He was more than kind to mo and Is a gentleman of the flneet type. I became the victim through his misfortune and nothing elso. If he had been sane this thing' would have never happened. At thol hospital on "Wednesday when I left he became quite violent and kept calling aloud my nam and asking for me. Finally I wont to him and ho begged mo to ivnialn and svrore that I was the only wife he ever had. Tho doc tors made me leave at once, as thoy feared brain fercr If ho was excited. Aa far aa 1 am concerned there will be -..- .- .im nnrl 1 think no prosecuuon i" ui6u. -that his wife will not trouble him. The matter now rests entirely with tha Brmy authorities." Miss Simon was met nt Benicia oy her mother, Mrs. S. L. Simon, wno accompanied her to this city. The young woman Is now at her father's residence nt 2731 Laguna street. Strawberries. L C. Nealolgh shipped 91C crates of strawberries from four acres, and after ho quit ploklng thoro wore 150 crates left on the vinos. On the last day of picking he got 38 cratoa His Indians quit, nnd the borrlos got too ripe for picking. The vines woro cultivated 14 times last fall nnd hoed eight times. In the spring ho cultivated and hoed very lightly. Hood River Glacier. All Cooks Delight in using Economy Brand Evaporated Cream INDIGESTION la the causo of raoro discomfort than any other ailment If you cat the things that you you .want, and thai ore good for you, you are distressed Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will make your digestion perfect and prevent Dyspepsia, and Its attendant disagree able symptoms. You enn safely eat anything, at any time, If you take one of theso tablets afterward. Sold by al' druggists under a positive guaran tee. 25 cts. Money refunded If you are not satisfied. Send to ub for a frco sample. W. H. HOOKER & CO. Buffalo. N. T Jk.Jk.A;, XMarkct Quotations Todays "M.L CTm ruvt llnm MarVit" Wrw yrvvrvrinr r Poultry at 8telners Market. Spring chlkena 13c. Hens 8e. EggsPer dozen, 10 '-1c. A Ministers Mistake. A city minister was recently handea a notice to bo read from his pulpit. Accompanying It was a clipping from a newspaper bearing upon tho matter The clergyman started to read the ex tract and found that It began: "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best Cough Cure." This was bardlywhat honadexpocted, and, after & moment's hesitation, he turned it over and found on the other side the matter Intended lor readlng.3 NOTI CE All Union People Notice Is hereby clva that tho fol lowing firms bavo taken out UNION STORE cards: Jos. Meyers & Sons. J. J. Dalrymplo Co. T. Holvcrson & Cd. J. h. Stockton. O. W. Johriaon. Oregon Shoo Company. J. A. Patterson. Ed. Lamport. ' , (leorgo F. Smith. , H. J. Oswald Bur en & Hamilton. Annora M. "Wolch. Houso Furnishing Co. S. Adolph, Jr. Norwood & Son. Tho Spa. C. P. Bishop. Speor Bros. Gilbert & Baker. "Woller Bros. L Greeubaura. Bransan & Ragan. Mrs, M. E. Frascr. ' " ' Jacob Vogt. Mrs. 0. H. Walker. Fullor & Douglas. Roth & Grabor. .C. G. Given. R. Ai Kirk. Whlto & Son. Ferguson & Manning. Tho above named firms aro deserv ing of nnd should havo tho patronage of nil peoplo who bellevo In shorten ing tho hours of the clorks nnd giving them Sundays and holidays for re creation and rest BO sat CLERK'S UNION. Nnver sours, always ready, novor causes disappointment at the last Wever sours, a.way . hon meaU are ready to be sorved. Your cook will be dellghtod because it Is so handy; you will be delimited because it is me purest aim uiu uHyeufm?. Wo are placing tho cap label reproducod herewith on every can of our product This is done for your protec tion Our name on the label means that it Is the best, richest and purost Ask yourdealer for Economy Brand. HELVETIA MU.K CONDENSING CO., Highland, 111. "Larval inauetri VAwporaim UTtuin.-- UliUlJUIU '"'" tH-tttlltltltHH-t-HH-aH-aHtltltlttt-ltltltltltKtas SPBBR BROS. J8c dozen for eggs JOc per lb for hens J 5c " " " yotfng chickens M i-2c per lb for butted In trade, less 0 pea cent in cash fcHf -rflt Itltltlt It ltltltltltttrtttltitltltittt BKaIlHIlSIBK-HllKI-Hl! M M M i CASTORIA ?r Iafcata huL CUUrat. rk m Ym Han Atvayt lugM Fail into line i and order your new spring suit I from the creat CUk-Easel of Strauss Brothers I Good Tailors for 26 Years. 1 CHICAGO. From start to finish good qu. Ity Is the predpminating feat, p urecr all clothes made to order by this well known tailoring bouse. No detail Is too small o be given careful attention; your perfect comfort is heir sole aim. Call at our store and look over the iplen did auortment of 500 latest and nobbiest patterns. Terilj quote you prices that will inter- eit vnu V,. ...i.. I '''' bMlotelygusnntetd.-I Ftuit Wanted. Cherries, all varieties according to quality including Kentish 2 l-2c to 5c, Raspberries per lb 4c. Black I berries per lb 3c. We will pay the above cash prices for good fruit and want all you can bring us. H. S. GILE & CO. Corner Trade and High Sts. flfl-rlIl-rl-HIMfHlttB-l-ltltlt-fl-t-M-l-a-fa-fal-l-l-fl-rH-fH M. J- Petzel, (Successor to Knox & Murphy) Plumbet and Gas Fitter Steam, Hot Air and Hot Water Heating. Electrical supplies, Batteries, Bell and Battery Supplies .-JiOlliMATiiO 1' UUiNJBllEL": 292 Commercial St. SALEM OR. tititiaititumjititititititititinimsjisjiBumnn fAIIT AT rffr riri-.! UU I UI- UUUK BIJUKS ltltlttlllHtltltiaittlHtaHM-ftlttm-san naa5BYS3asa WILLIAM J. LO NG . School of Tlie Woods $ i .50 net Beasts of The Field $1.75' ' 1 jfowis oi j. ne nix q . o Hodge's Natore Sttidy and Life $2.00 Roth's First Book of Forestry $ 1 .25 Dlcfccrson's Moths and Butterflies $2.50 Atkinson's First studies of Plant Life .85 Emerton's Common Spiders $t,50 neffi Eddy's Friends and Helpers .75 GINN & COMPANY, paMltf, Trade Department, 29 Beacon Street, BOSTON. ''t'tisjuief inisjsjtt,ltl,,t8t)t; Theo. M. Bar: SocceMor to Barr Petxel. ADD- SALEM, Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty. OREGC Burroughs & Fraser TINNING IRON WORK t PLUMBING Rcf fJT-at.44k1 iD..i WT . 1' and Pt'omptncss.att'c, pur Mc x -.. ..jaar. .. . .on. iT,, "' .wyw wiw 4uw. 7.0 ijrC.tU,teM, f . itmsimnBiBiitsiigmaujm,!,!,!,!! - a. w JpiM,fy,