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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1903)
M WV "STT "V" sr wM abrjfww'jlMiJSiifaaa)i lMMflkWWM THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER?12, 1903 ' ' J ' J.L. STOCKTON & CO. The Store Keeps Gfowiiag In tho confidence) of everyone who baa oc casion to visit it. The mere tolling how the store is, eta, wouldn't be interesting. The publio comes hero to look and buy, and our printed announcements are de voted to telling the news as it ia found here, and it's always fresh, bright and in teresting as iuo store anu lis contents. The American Policy Of small profits and a quick turn-over is what keeps the wheels of trade spinning hore. Buy right and sell cheap. Keen tho stock turning. It is tho perpetual pushing of trado that keeps tho factory fires burn ing and fills the, working men's dinner noils. It also helps you to good goods at low figures. Oct Clothing Department I sll of the very latest products of tho New York Tailors; all we ask ie an opportunity to show you the beet clothes in Salem fer the least money. $0.00 Facy Worsteds, $15.00 to $22.50 $52.50 Bgrint Suits, Dtesa Suits Shots for All Mankind Tfce Siccfcten Store For Be Values. 1 :mmmmsWkWMkmkWKkwmmkmmssmnmm - hsqq Country Girl Monday.Night Miss Margaret Fischer the tainted young actress, and bee cam nvetropoll tan company, wiR appear lit tho Grand Opera Home all ef Best week, com mencing Monday night, September ltth. Miss Fischer In well-known to the theatre-going public or Sal era and will be" remembered as "Babe." of the Flher-VanCleve Repertoire Co. who played here two years ago. She ia a Salem girl, having spent most of her life here, and has the reputation of being the most versatile actress on the stasre. fer her age. being only 16 jeara oM. She is supported by a well balanced company, presenting a high- class repertrre of late and standard successes. Introducing new and funny specialties between acts. The open lag bill will bo Uio beautiful rural comedy drama. "The Country Girl." followed by such well-known plays as "Trias," "Utah." "Homespun Hearts." "The Flag of Truce," "A Woman's Honor," etc. They carry their own uniform band and orchestra, giving a street parade and concert dally. Re served seats will be on sale at the Grand Opera Houso Monday morning at 9 a. m. Popular prices will prevail. Home Industry Home Capital. fM ' Nervousness and Eye Strain . ro together. We eive particular attention to these com plications. The nervous exhaustion which results from strain upon tne aencaie muscies or me eye can oniy oe unaersiooa by a careful student of the nervous system. We have been giving: this particular study our attention with results which seem marvelous to those benefited with our new system and specially ground lenses for these complications. If you have tried various opticians and had no results satisfactory to you don't give up until you have seen us. C. H. HINGES, Pioneer Optician St State Street. Next wr te UM AiMta' task Taken Under Advisement. Tho motion of tho defense in the case of the State of Oregon against Wo Rrannln. for a new trial, was ar gued before Justice of the Peace Hor gan late yesterday afternoon, and tak en under advisement until this even Ing, when the court matter. will decide the The Salem Brewery Association is Composed of Citizens of Salem who Spend Their money here. Wc arc investing 535,000 in making this brew ing and mailing plant one of the most thoroughly uptO'datc on the Pacific Coast, and propose to make the quality and reputation of Salem beer equal to any on the market, Within a few days our own beer will be on the market. After two ' . weeks wc will be running full capacity. we hvc " added new vats, new cellars, new cooliog apparatus, new brew house and new machinery throughout. No old apparatus remodclcd, Wc arc rebuilding one of the latest improved malt houses. Our tec plant has been doubled in capacity. Wc deliver ice to any part of the city. ,.- ' k , WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, 8cj)U W.r-Whcat 81HC82. GOLD DUST FLOUR THK Matfs by ISW1Y POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oreaon. for family use, ask your :or It. Bran and ' starta always on hand. A. T. WALN Aeent Ckcwlmg CfcecoUte Osclate Creams at tficwde in K4 Ellis. 144 Stats et At The Fair You are cordially Invited to attend cer exhibit and look over our fine as sortment of vehicles and machinery. Salem's publio will bo especially ln tcrMted in tho vehicles, for this la tho lino In which wo pride ourselves, sur tie, buggies, runabouts, driving wagons, buckboarda, and everything tkai (ho buying publio demands for jdesSsare, with or without rubber Urea. a well m delivery wagons, backs, tarn wagons and everything that the btttJ&M needs In the mercantile Acid. In the pavilion, too, you'll find our Wake. Rotary sowing machines, and we want you to stop and inspect them. Tkryr different from others. F. A. WIGGINS InplemcBt House. ' 2367 Llrty St, SaUm. Tmrm Machinery, Bicycle. Automo felles. Sewing Machines aid Supplies JUST tine ikkg foe comfort aad case ia wrttiag-Ywcaa ccrtai&ly Had oae to sWt yoe hand fromthelarge aacoctaeat we are dJo playingWe refer to oer Use of lassoes "SWAN FOUNTAIN PENS." Pattons Book Store. There Is nothing artificial In the health resultinc from osteopathic treatment. Try it and judgo irom re sults. Drs. Schoettle. Barr & Barr, Osteo paths, 0 road Oper House, Salem. Or. ' o Forest Reserves Not Needed. Some of tho ploueer citizens who wcro hero Thursday mado some state ments as to tho flora of this country forty to fifty years ago that will be surprising to many. They say that thcro Is more timber and brush now than then and tho area of wild vegeta tion is actually greater. Tho country back of Phoenix, which Is now largely covered with brush and enplings of good slxo for fuol. is said to hare been open and parklike with big pine i trees. On roost all the foothills they say there Is mora vegetation now than when they came to the valley. They think there Is a better natural condi tion to conserve tho water than then and evidently do not look upon exten sive forest reservation as desirable. ( or at all necessary. That la the opin ion wo received from two or three very ! intelligent old gentlemen who came hero fifty years ago and are among our foremost citizens today. Ash- .land Tribune. Don't Foget to Otdet a Case of Bottled Beef of the New Bew Ftom The san Breweru fla Specially Made fo Family Use. GUnUIII Wauled. f ISISf HI8H ISIStS ISIStf I J. M. HOWELL, i ! "Esg MEATS eD LA RID ! and everything in our line ! I ' The Best Onlv '' ; Prompt Service. Fair!! Treatraeat. la Stclstr's Fisk Market Ffcott 1401 Main i S?SiaMIMStStMf)llSI Garden of Edep. I Some tlmo ago arosldent of Colorado Springs, at tho entrance to the "Gar den of the Gods." wrote to the Salem .Commercial Club for some printed matter descriptive of this city. Seo retary Judah sent him a llttlo pam phlet labeled "The Garden of Eden," and tbo result Is that the gvntleman from the Garden of the Gods has come to Saloni and bought a nice lltttlo $S0oo home. The Commercial Club can give tho name of the man tho was j brought to this city at the expense, of a two-cent stamp on the part of the Commercial Club. NEW TODAY Dr. J. H. Brews r, physician and sue. gson. omco a ray hock, omce phont No, 91. Rssldsnca phone No, 1221. WanttoV An experienced girl or wo man for cooking and housework. In quire of Wra. Brown, 183 State atreot. MS-Jt Bonds $600 City of Salem four per cent bonds for sato at par. Inquire at Journal office. Man-lag Directory Free to all Pay when married. New plan; send uo f money. For particulars address H A. Morton, Dcpt. us, Tokonsha. Mich. MMl What Became of the Lace. A Mrs. Newton of Genoeeo put two fine lace collars out on the lan in front of her houso to dry one day last spring When she went to get them an hour later they were gone She waa sure nobody stole them, because she was sitting boslde a window at tho front of the houso at the Uaie, and would have seen anybody entering tho ard. The next day she put another collar out and watched. A robin flew down from an applo tree near by and carried off the. collar. An Inves tigation was made, and the other col lars were found woven into the bird's nest In a crotch of the apple tree. There was also a smalt lace handker chief In tho nest The bird was do lus the "fine-art" nest building and Uts mate set up a big outcry and pecked fiercely at (he man In the Itrvrt wnen tne nest was being pulled down. Boston Transcript N. H. Birlev. "SWug Mkfe Repairing. Notice. Mrs. a A, SpauUllng will be at tho state fair with her beautiful i line of hair. Give her a call I MS-St Sacral Heart Academy SALEM. MEC0M. ' TffP mwf KfSrV HCfsj SrtTEH SIWM0. For Sa1t First-class Remington type writer, with tabular attachment, nearly new and in good condition. Addrt "J rti Journal 5-lMk 3 sV w B1 40) 3ML 3l -JA mJ " - SfMtfe af &&& Are You Hungry? Dots what you eat hurt you If you aro Bilious or have a Sluggish or Disordered Liver, or have Indigestion, you can be set right by using Beechams Pills ScUKYtfraVjr. Ia fcom Ms. uUXc W OKX.. IMto4YatBiJtfawBt8Sl y IW KM X Htm UK 50 tons Cabbage wanted by Gideon Stol Co. Corner Mill and Summer. &-11-W JOURNAL X-RAY8. Tho weather forecast for next week Is Fair. The Journal was tho only paper to report a prlzo fight that took place in Marlon county under the eye of offl cials. - Civic Improvement leagues are not apt to be popular. People prefer to Join things whoro thoy havo nothing to do but pay, Unele Bill Armstrong says when he gets to tho next world, and gets his golden harp, tho first tune he will strike up will be The Irish Washer oman." What sense Is there In raising a subsidy for an electric line to Choma waT It Isn't asked. It there is not business enough to justify tho con struction, Mr. Henry would not build It with a subsidy, PERSONALS. The funeral of David Hanshaw, who died Friday afternoon, will bo held from the First Baptist church tomor row afternoon at S o'clock, Rev. Cllffe officiating. Interment will be had in City View cemetery. Additional police put on the force are: It D Shelton. J. S. tancore and Ben Smith. Other trained men will bo added to the force from day to day No responsible man will allow his name to appear on the DELINQUENT BULLETIN We publish all who refuse to cay their honest debts. No Collections, No Charges "utto 4 2754 Commercial St, or 'Phone Main SOI. VAN ALSTINE, GORDON i CO, A. R. MOROAN &. CO.. Managers. OREGON'S Bbe Ribbon Dried Ptmes. yotJ Dried Prtmes Dried Prunes Call and see us before sell your Crop James M. Kyle & Co f 75 CommercialSt. I wimmamtm sttO&Z1ESimA3ktimlFtOVr$B VKIUAX AINUiAiUKUAY BARGAIN DAYS We are positively offering th e peoplo tho greatest bargains that ere evor shown by any house in tho Northwest. Our power of buying is so great that wo secur o goods front tho manufacturers at the smallest margin of profit, vhl ch enables us to give bargains to our customers, 35 and 45 per cent cheaper than other houses. If you want "to buy your dry goods at tho right prices always remem ber the Chicago store, tho low prlce-glvcr. II 36 black silk peau de sole, every yard warranted, rale price, yd. .C9c up-to-date styles, 40 Inches wide. sale price .... 4J as the state fair crowds lncreas !S'e 8,Ik flnshl velveteens, all colors 75c fancy silk eollel black dress goods - . -. lit itl.l. . .... . .- 40-inch, heavy material, Balo prl.3c 75c French flannel walstlngs, yd.-4Sc 75c Angora blankets, sale pr,... 3c 7Hc outing flannels, yd 5c l!c daisy flannels, yd 9c 1.50 umbrella wool shoulder shawls, swell styles, salo price ........ S5c 11.50 block silk roorcerized under skjrts, four ruffles on bottom, sal prico 95c Men's 75c wool fleeced underwr 45c Every department, In tho house U fulj to th, brim )lth ho choicest, best gooda at tempting low prices. Mrs. M. E. Fraser's establishment Is crowded this afternoon and even. ing. Mrs. Hinges and Miss Hubbard! are furnishing a musical program. I McKlnloy Mitchell, the Gervals pro-1 duci buyer, was in the city today, j ii Tho following notice was given from a suburban pulpit: "The pastor will preach his last sermon this even ing prior to his vacation, and the choir have arranged a special praise service for the occasion." .New York Observer. ' " ( - " U you lina roar Sat iron holder with a piece of sort old leather, like that of the top of yoor shoe, your hand will receive a good protection fm tt.a and black, splendid, thick, heavy quality, tale price, yd 4Sc $7.50 Monte Carlo swell jackets, blacks, modes, tans, sale pr. .$1.75 $150 rainy day skirts, made of heavy thick woolen goods, latest style, salo price $1.65 $3.50 black dress skirts, faney silk trimmed, nade good wool broad cloth, sale price $.50 Ladles' $7.50 black dress skirts, hand somely sUk trimmed. Just from New York, sale prlco $4,50 75c cheviot, rough woolen dress goods STATE FAIR Salem, September J 4-J 9 03 The greatest exposition and live stock show on the Pa cific Coast. High class racing every af ternoon Breeders combination'auct to sale of live stock will be held in connection with the fair. This will be the greatest auc tion sale ever held in the state and farmers will have, an op portunity of securing some fine slock, at reasonable prices All the prominent breeders on the coast have made consign ments to this sale. M. D. WISDOM, Sec. Tfce Cheapest Store is tfce Northwest CEY0Y BROS., gffi heat Salen. Or. -&.... . t-iKMyjittejL... jJttATrt?j. Al a