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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1903)
5T 'r'mfff'' I. n: v w "y Ferv saw Sifts i Fersonal Gnaraitee Never Too Late 14 Itesile 2 vrmSde S ms lefore Coins 01 Year Vacation Youll jfind a finp line of travel liesiUea here, priced with cirta regards to ilao parte. ft ttt ilso efvfnr yon soc ial prices offliHyf of the tMis you'll eed Look ovor the following list care fully, irliapa- you'll find 'some urtfcio you've overlooked. Ladies Dusters, Linon tl,W now 9 15 now $4 Ladles Sweaters 1-3 off White Waists; ,.13 off Colored Waists 25c worth up to ft. 35 Ladies Fancy Hose .'23c worth ICc Linon Skirts 25c worth 6e Muslin Underwear 39c A worth 7C Summer Corsets 43c Parasols., 1-3off Fancy Ribbons. ..j. . . 19c worth Hr"'' '' ? tit 1 Pf'" 4 u-" Mens Underwear all Reduced Negligee Shirts..... 75c restrains fl.04 Fast Black Sox 8l'3c Boys Wash Suits, Blbuses, Waists, Shirts. Etc., 20 per cent reduction Boys Knee Pants 49c ml worth 7o 'eW . still doing watch work. If we have not spoken much about if of late, its because the work seemed to be doing jts own talking. We are doing lots of watch work, ana its good work. Good Watch, Jewelry and Optical work is not a ques tion of piomptness, or neatness, or accuracy, or prices. Its a question of promptness, neatness, accuracy and prices. Its tne combination of good points that wins, just as it does at a cattle show. We consider that our watch work has more good points than any others in the running, and more and more people are getting to think so every day. They are the ones who have tried it and been convinced Vou tjy it and be convinced. CHAS, H. HINGES, Pioneer OcUclia. 88 State S- Kestioor to Bush's Bo- WWIIH ::;:::A G E N C ij BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. ii ;; GR AINbdyTrs and shippbrsof G& A Tq ii Oats For Sale. BOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Cni3csti3 stick Sulchur. I J Qfam Agent, """ "''S"siSlttlHIIHHHH)sMHt D.S.B ENTLEY Wholesale aui Retail. Roche Harbor Lime, Alscn Cement. Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel H i Klila of iulUlisp M JttrUI oi short not fee When you really want tho best gto- wit jor your knenen remember that llnmsoit & Jlagan mk a specialty of quality, to well as the low prices which prevail at that store. i i e i i i . i- .. .A ft'MlCAL OrEfUTiON M aiwtf Uovttv-da r subui to tbs tti nihil UtH We. It will curs U e.trjtbUif ni fslltw U lit 0u UU THE-NEVy WOMAN (if brlll I S- if ss afcfiaeoT fcOssssV His AHiTCHELU Jta. Ea Mitchell, SO) LocUUsa ittrtytrwniroHraa-'yTitw " y li put fire years I fcsve rxrelr Uca vltheat pals, bot Penma h kxsnd an till, and la a rtrr abort ttoe. IUitaJtIhdUkaottlytwtbot- 11. lfarn I beran to reoberaU Try yilcMytaadeTta bottles Tnr!aaowll. I do not bare beadaefce or uacan mj more, and bar mom Interest la 11W Emma MltebeJl. Tbs eomlag of what Is known V th "new vomaa" in onr eonntry is not greeted by ereryono as If aba were a peat blessing. Bat there la another now woman whom ererybody Is plad to see. ETcry day some lnralld woman is txelalralng, "I bare been made a new woman by Dr. Ilartman's homo treat ment." It Is only necessary to send name, address, symptoms, duration of llekneea and treatment ajreaay receirea to Dr. nartman, Colnmbus. Ohio, and dlreoUans for one month's treatment will be promptly forwarded. It yoado not deriro prompt and satis factory results from the use of reruns, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a fall statement of yonr case and ho will be pleased to glre yon his valuable ad rice gratis. 'Address Dr. ilsrtmsn, President of The Ilartmaa Sanitarium, Colnmbus, 0. GOLD DUST FLOUR Mads fay rMB ilOHEY POWER COMPANY ftldn, Orsften. Mad tor family on), ask yCsr grocer for it- uran ana sorts always on hand. A. T. WA'LN Affeni I'.i WHEAT 'M MA RKET. Chkaxo. July M. Wheat, 77 HC 79Hc. Poultryst Stsinsr's Msrkst 8rlBg chlekens 13c. Heafjie, -, . Ecss I'er den, lg& o Trib for sale by all drueetsta. trntrtniiiiiuts Y O F:::::::: 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. All Kinds of Hm 'VHaminygBi Transfer 83 CoramercUl street 181-1 l tUiasads f (tm lUrt is one ef th.m Lu!T2i t w " protrdlar jMff.r.LV i.it..J ."..I ": .W t?'!'." "U'h JUllI HI. TkM ii. ..j i "-jc ."r". nl ni . iini' ..i;!rrr. ""?"wr'"i . r iBv m ::-. "?' ""f. ?.'" iir..r-o:.rr ".rw. h' i IWWltls Wltrh ........... mq( u. Uau, w tt. ""53dBF TH A.LY '-'.' A Jurfis Secured CratMasa. Ky. 3uiy . At the sec eerf 4aj"s trtal of Jett as4 unite, tiu vttsi tfce ssexiler of J. a Mar ,. 0rt of at S:J - xs. ine 144 sa ke se were drawn ye4aA aad who ware easBcmed to axles a Jmwi. responded Tuesday. a4 ee eeesfrfettesi ' ry re- e4e4. Cartas B. J. Bwea. eWef wit- mm tor Use preecaUoB, is here. Ha- Jm wimtikii of the troops. His ac res k kawes to be the reselt of a ai a4enua4lag between the .-tefl st atstltary authorities Ewen mi fceM ts aas as a prisoner. In which -afty ea be iHOfwted to the fall eatestf oT mllsurr power. Ewen feet seor tecre now than for Tke rsMdo of tbe defendants for a riuteuM to the Seoteraber term was ratwed, bwt was overruled, and tb s4tta of the Jry began. At 4:Jt a. m. last tHgfct a jury was ac cepted by both sides. All are farmers. it who is a bookkeeper. The defease filed a demurrer to the Indict meat, bot It was overruled. The de fendant then waived formal arraign ment and pleaded not guilty. Cynthia, Ky.. July 36. Ewen was the first witness in the Jett-Whlte ease todar. He cave the same tostl raony as In thf former trial. The court exfluded all witnesses irom tne room, except Hargis. who was granted spe cial permission to remain Manila's Bad Custom House The four-roasted American schooner Mabel Gale. CI days from Manila, ar rive.! In port yesfruey to load lumber. Her master. Captain Hellqulst. says that be went to Manila from Everett, Wash., with a cargo of lumber, and when he arrived there was treated the simp as a foreign vessel entering n foreign port, and when he went to the cultom house to clear for Astoria he was compelled to clear ns a foreign vessel. Ho objected on the ground that bis vessel flew tbo same flag as was over the custom houso tborc. but be was compelled to do It. anyhow. Wbllo there ho wanted to present a chair, which bo had on board his ves set. to a friend, and he was compelled to pay l duty on It after It had passed through seven departments of tho custom house, in most emphatic language Captain Heln,ulst describes tho Manila custom house as "rotten," and says that It ts recognised by shipping men of nil nationalities as the worst In the world. Astoria Budget. John B. Dimick Is Buried (Special to Journal.) Hubbard. Or.. July 29. The funeral of the late John Ii. Dlralck Is being held hers this afternoon. In tbo ar mory. There Is a large crowd in at tendance and representative-men from all porta of the state are here to pay the last tribute to the memary of the departed, who was widely and favor ably known. Itev. V 8 Knight, of Sa lem. Is in charge of the funeral, and military honors are paid the dend. who was a prominent member of Captain MMd Post. No. 2. U. A. R.. of Oregon City, and 10 of the leading members of the Post are In attendance. A num ber of Salem people, who know the de ceased In life are here. w. T RIkOoo. of Salem. Is ths undertaker In charge. The pall bearers are Nathan Coften berry. Q J Plover. I P. Chaman and Ge. A. Harding, of the First Oreaon Infantry Also A. Ii Moore, of the list III. Inr., and Sam Taylor of the 1st Ore. Inf. The standard-bearer Is J. n Jordan, of the 17th III Inf - Iron Pyrites ' Cause Explosion Now York July 19 The tramp steamer Ka.try had an explosion of sulphuric acid gas. raud by iron pyrites lu ber hold this moraine. lUr de k are badly twisted. Twvty men aboard jumped Into the water and swamp to th dock The fire tugs pre vented the spread of the name to the other vessels. Secured Keenes Stock New York, July .-Th.r, Is a b ii. r mat trie union Pacific lutereeis bay , ured the Southern Paelflo -k luinterly held by Reese, which ausd the rise of five-eighth. This morning the market la stiong. London Has Failures London. July .Tbe failures of Oravo & Co old ostabluhed aud heavy brokers, and Andrew Klrby. a Jobber, Is announced on the stock ex change today. MX Counterfeit Money Found Seattle. Wash.. July Je. A trtAsurv official of Washington nis noting ii cret Service Agent Bell that a large gang of counterfeiters are working tn this country Bell today .earthed for th'tn and unearthed as NMU f ounterfelt fives and ones in a stump vu xurco. Ann till) .WEPNESDAV?) lNew0ff ri I "" " -m - rf For The" Tiiira ..,fc.,.n,jTneral C. V. Cantenbeln was Saturday elected colonel of the Kt Third infantry regiment, receiv lu . r the 4 votes east George O . 0..o who will be the ma tor commanding the new separate bat Erkm. received two votes for colonel. ana two ballots were marked for" Srigadier-General George T. UIHett. vPorttaBd J. if. Poorman. of Wood Z,n Tas imMtaomly elected lieu- Adjutant-General Gantenbeln will accept the election as colonel, but he Kot as yet set a definite da .for assomlag control. Ten davs Is allow ed bla In wWch to act upon we . ' The ejection of General Gantenbeln as commander of the Third Infantry will bastrtt the change to be made in the adjutant-general's offlce. It has been understood that his successor would not be namsd until November, but be will be compelled to resign in order to aeeept the post of colonel ol the new regiment, and an appointment will probably be made this week. Other Officers Elected. The election of officers proved no .M,.tu tnr members of the regiment hoiirht here wore more scattering votes than had been anticipated. Lieutenant-Colonel J. M. Poormnn and Ma jor J O. Yoran were the only unani mous choices. The former received the 3 votes cast by the regimental of ficers, and Major Yoran received the 10 votes cast for major of separate battalion. Gathering it on the Convicts (Continued from page one ) Folsom. Cal.. July The riKrt In rejard to the exchange ol shots at Oreenwoml. published In the morning papers, between the escaped convicts and their pursuers proves to be a mis take. Communication has been estab lished and this Is found to be Incor rect Between 11:10 and 1 o'clock this (Wednesday) morning three men were seen making their way from the chapparel (owards Georgetown, but they may change ana go to fiacer villa One of them Is the nogro. Son vis. This leaves but five convicts In the channaral. as three of the gang de serted some time yesterday, and have not been locnted. They may have reached the railroad and escaped. A message from Lotus says that the re maining flvo have been located by scouts, who declare that tho men are In the underbruih somewhere between Lotus. Pilot Hill and Cool. Folsom. CaL July 20. Tho station lng of the pursuing forces Is stated to be as follews: One party Ib at Green wood, holding control of th road and country In that direction. One party near Cool, and one party neor Pilot Hill. The membera of the Placervllle company of militia divided up Into parties of six this morning, and started to scout through the underbrush In the neighborhood of the place where the convicts are supposed to be se creted. It Is confidently believed here thero will be some kind of n fight before night, as the pursuers are re ported to be pressing toward the lair of the refugees. A Notable Wedding. Hr Harbor. Me.. July 2S. A society wedding of note here today was that of Miss Ourneo daughter of Mrs. Wal ter S. Guraee. Jr., of Xw York, and Mr. Henry Thorndlke. of Boston. The ceremon was performed at noon In St. Saviour's cnurcli. In the uresence of prominent society people of New )ork. Newport. Boston and other cities. Have yoM ever tried UraHson & Ba. tans groceries? If aot you should, for there Is where yem get good quality at low prices. Go and aee for vonr OIL d Was Offered a Bribe VUnna. July 59. A sensation was caused In the HuusarUa uartlaaiM1t today by Deputy Zoltana annnunrfnr be had been offerejd a bribe et hm. io vi ior a contested measure. The etttlng was suspended, and Inquiry In stltuted. A Successful Operation. .Mr . i. ueorge came up from Portland last night, bringing Mrs George with him. She is pronounced out of danger from the dlilkult opera tlon recently performed on her but Is still very wsak. Her many friends will be pleased to know that the operation was entirely successful, and the ter rlble pain she has suffered for the past hevun yrau la gone. rirjj Tien m the sun gets big and round, ires i Rootbeer should be around. A cU nukt St. hUoj CNMlHE,HIElctL ' " . M NEW TODY Dr. J. H, Brewer, physician and ur. u"". vimce uray Diock. Office ptie No. 9t. Residence phone No. I I ? "' CarDe' hop furniture and fijtures, at a rare bargain, L. J Davenport, 121 Slate street 72&-st - m A dainty stick seat runauout .. cushion tires Is about as choice a ve hicle as you can hitch to. We show n nJfrabar of these ever popular sty es, besltfts pneumatic and hard rubber tires on which we can suit most nny purchaser. Drop in and see what we show Goods on main floor and always pleased to see you, whether you buy i . ...in. or not. . . -r Buggy Robes A choice lot of summer and winter robes, more especially tho latter, for early fall trade. Call and see what we can show you. Exclusive styles and prices correct. f T Come and talk It over about rubber tires on your old or new buggy or run aboua We quote you prices on nny size of tire, and fit them at once. It will add one hundred per cent to the pleasure of driving. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty St., 6alem. Farm Machinery, Bicycles, 8ewinf Machines and Supplies. N. H. Burley, SCWlDSr MaChin'- fMrwIHnr Prize Photographic Contest Pope Manufacturing Compnny offer $350 In the following cash prizes for the best six photographs of men and women or boys and girls with chain less bicycles. Ladles' or Girls' First Prize $100.00 Ladles' or Girls, second prize 50 00 Ladles' or Girls' third prize 25 00 Men's or Boys' first prize 100,00 Men's or Boys' second prize 50.00 Men's or Boys' third prize 2500 THE ONLY CONDITIONS Photographs submitted must bo taken by contestants, though they may bo developed nnd finished outside. Each photo must show a Columbia. Cleveland, Trlbuno Rambler, Cres cont, Monarch or Imperial chalnloss bicycles. Pictures must be received on or before October 1. 1903. with name and address of contostantly plainly marked on back. Wo to own all prise pictures, and to pay S5 each for any non-prize winners we desire tn use. Other photos to bo returned If stamps to cover postage nre enclosod. The contst Is open to nil. SOME POINTS THAT COUNT Fine appearance of men, boys, wo men and girls. Pose of. the figures, which need not necessarily be on the bicycle. Attractiveness of costumes and beauty of scenery and surround logs. Our preference Is for one or two persons In each photo. PUBLIC EXHIBITION After prises are awarded nnd be fore photos are returned, there will be a public exhibition of these pictures JUDGES Mr. II. O. Hek. of American Litho graphic Co.; Mr. Karl V. S, Rowland, of the Outlook, aud Miss Edith J Griswold, coHuselor-at-law and patent attorney. New York. Address photos to Photographic De partment. If you waut a bicycle, or any repair Ing done see Otto J. Wilson 135 Comrcerciul St. (mr,o Srotf PEO&ZJES MAMQAIN HOTIS& Red Hot Bargains For W!t,f y's T in t wea'hr makes us think of the most suitable goods to 1 fri the people to keep them cool and comfortable. We have stacks l-: them piled up here waiting for you. We are not looking for profit on thobo goods, as tho time Is limited to dispose of them. So hero geii for a cleat) sweep. Prices cut to pieces. Ladles' white and fnncy shirt -i.. m18 season's, the latest prices w.w iu piece, -oc asc 4JSo and 75c, wtu?t.0. '200 ' -Lii .Wu,te lnaia B,lk waists, the BVSeileSt 8bOWn. Drlcefl Pllt frv ntMe Sale price Sheer dainty Summer I-nn.la linon lawns, dimities, fancy lawn! fanov mliLi ite lai8' grenadines, white mercerized waist nca whif ,. adiuea and hundreds nt niimn must be sold recardinBa of r. k 7sC 81-3C 10o an.l loii ,r:.X. .. to S5o and 35e vnr.l rav' "M,v" cvIfrim?ni.,5c:V,".r,bbed ve'8ta. '" Ladies' 45c'saiTor-hatl cuV price Will ' rjklcuf TO HB) TJw Chtinst Stsrt ii tlw Northwest HrCvAV tTifr ' rrtfirtf nr: Besfoltft tois JkTZ Lady Rose's Daughter (Ward). 9 Mrs. Wlgas Cabbage Patch (Hegan)., Under the Rose (Batcheller). Spenders (Wilson), ' The Circle (Thurston). AH of which wo have In stock, and allow n discount of 10 per cent froaj publishers prices. Palloiis Bool; Store.- t l M-eHeKeHef i J. M, HOWELL, I FRESn MKA iS cured; LARD f and everything in our line i The Best Only Prompt Service. Fair! Treatment In Stciner's Fish Market Phone 1401 Main i nHiiiiaiisHH; Phone Main 2853 for ..flbeats.. As Cheap as any Cut Rates The following; prlcos will prevail sdUI furthor netice: Round stealc, 10c Chuck steak, 7c Boast beef. G to 10c. Boiling beef, 5 to 7c. Mutton, foro quarter, 5c. BroaBt of mutton, !c. Mutton, hind quarter, 8c. Leg of mutton, 10c. Pork loin, 10c Pork shoulder, 8c. Veal, hind quarter, 10c, Veal, foro quarter, 7c Wo nro hotndquarters for suppljlir thrcahlng crows, and wo will sari you money. We meet all competi tion. E0FF& HARTLEY 110 Stato Street, Salem. Ftesh Shasta Soda Water and . Lemon Ice at IF6cmcCe Cdward dills. 144 Ml U BIG MONEY Is ninde by Investments In good Mlnlntr stocks, Oreguii mlues nre poy.lng million nununlly to their owners and in enters. Why not get some of this money yourself? Greut er inducements cannot bo lmd in Oreurm tnr Investment. Oregon dividend poylng mlues are rapidly Increasing. Invest now, vhHe stock is low nnd good propertleiuireouereu you in prospects, mines, aim ui.ji iiemi nnivrm lifnre Kantcm invesl orB "gobble, up" the stock ns OrM gon's timber Junds bnve been. Call nnd pee us, or write, for er lUt of stocks and good prices, W. A, MOORES & CO., til Comm.roUl St., Sslsm, Or! Cnn cet you hnv oromlnent .(Is I lug stock for rne i; the Nortbwt I Ladles' 75c crash skirts, cUt price M No; 40, 20c silk neck rlbbona.". price Men's 50c straw hats. 10c, 15c Men's 75c soft summer shirts Atnn'a K"n o,im,v.Qi. ..nrtAPirnr .J aSr Irlmmul mranl pnvers. cet: nrln . . ' IBS Whl'tn rnmhrl nkfrts. slightly soiled; three rows of torchon lace .. .m 1- ik.. .., niJAi tm,i( rAmbrlC .1 t .i ,..i --'I ..VV.'Lif" ''-' greets, t.l uv lfy..raKU ret ?U,"UJ':' v .. ThttV'bid spTeadsforthe bH ts mf .-v, tfiisUYUi DIUo, cwrt st. Sak, Of. wmmmmmmaiw0, iJ'JttflttfiBttl .1. '-' "HUltasMijik, i 'L. 'jfjudJE m