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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1903)
V 'l:r i!'. THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREOON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1803. I ! I ?; I tors H i i ( r , ' I'- The Firm That Treats AM Mankind Alike Stockton &Co. i The Sakm Store A Sudden Realisation Coupled With Mr aCKjC Tho merchants of Salem certainly realizo the superiority of Holvoreon & Co.'b goods. Thoy know we got a good thing when wo bought this big stock, thoy admit it ovory time they speak. The fact that thoy make a big spread over a littlo coso of goods that wo did Dot want is proof enough. Every dollar's worth of goods that Holvorson & Co. owned was sold to us at a great sacrifice, so wo havejtho big pie wbilo others havo crumbs Holverson's Immense Stock of Wraps and Ready to Wear Gcods Was cold to us alone, and to provo what wo say wo will make a big display of them in windows as woll ns our store showing big reductions which wo uro making. Tho public is wiso enough to know right from wrong and will not be, duped by drummers' tricks. Every day our great sales grow in popular ity. Tho pooplo have confidence in us and aro coming our way Money Back if Goods are not Satisfactory Drowned in Idaho Petticoats 95c Various styles in high grado .lustre underskirts, on solo al both stores. Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Ties, $ Socks, Gowns Sweaters, Etc.. At Sale Prices. At both stores 1H JEk rp Great Reductions In Clothing:, Shoes and Hats at the Stockton Stand The largest and best stock of silks in tho city is at your dis posal at Sale Prices Those tic Hose Aro going liko fun. Wo aro do ing this just to help fit out tho child ron for school. 5c Ginghams In patterns suitablo for waists, wrappers, aprons and dresses. See Those $8.95 Men's Suits at the Stockton Store Mi Ladies 60c Underwear 27c Spnn fired now s'ock in all flizi's. No odds and etuis Ladies' $4.50 Jackets A lino of Hoi vcrson's special pick. Tiio vory latest for this fall. Tho tad news of tho drowning In Coeur d'Alcno lako of Ezra and Winl fred Smith, former residents of Oak Grove, Polk county, was received In this city last night, and tho remnlns of tti"otwo young men arrived hero this morning, and were at onco taken to Oak QroTO, whero tho funeral Is be ing held this afternoon. The two young men were sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wi W. Smith, for many years well-known residents of Polk county. About a year ngo tho family moved to Washtucnae, Wash., where they mado their homo. Last Saturday tho two young men, aged 26 and 20 years, respectively, -went duck hunt ing on tho Coeur d'Aleno lako, at Har rison, Idaho, and both wero drowned. There woro no oyo-wltnessea to the sad occurrence, but, from tho position In which tho bodies wero found, It Is thought that tho older ono, while standing In the boat shooting, was knocked overboard by tho recoil of bis gun, and tho younger ono, aiming to assist his brother, tied tho painter of tho boat to his nrm, and jumped into tho lako, but both wero drowned. Tho bodies wore discovered by some par ties crossing tho lake, and woro at onco taken out and sent to tho home of tho family at Washtucnae, Wash., whonco thoy woro sent hero for burial. Ezra M. Smith, tho older brother. was n member of Itlckreall Lodge, No. 110, A. F, and A. M., as Is also his father, and tho funeral this aftornoon Is being conducted by that lodgo, and tho remains will bo laid to rest In the Oak Qrovo coraotory. II. IX Thlolson, a mombor of tho lodgo, came up from Portland this morning,, escorting tho remains, and ho has chargo of tho fu neral. Mr. and Mrs. Smith havo tho deep sympathy of tho ontlro community In tholr sad bereavement, nnd all who know tho sterling worth of tho two young men will griovo at tho sad news of tholr suddon and untimely taking off. ICE 'Mf? !t A 4i ,t.'v i: Worked Salem People Too J. H. Ilurko. tho desperado, who was on Saturday arrostod near Van couver, Wash., as a fugltlvo from Jus tice, nnd who Is wunted for forgery In Washington county, Is also sought by tho Marlon county ofllcors, a warrant for his arrest, charging him with at tempting to pass a forged note In this city having been Issued hero somo tlmo In August. A fow days beforo Ilurko was arrostcd In Forest flrovo on tho chargo of attempting to lias 1 JiltU hUl forged paper, ho appeared In tho bank!, Mn w of Lodd & Hush, In this city, and I. ,',! B, . Consumers please take notice Desiring to servo cur customers to the best possible advantage, wo havo decided to adopt the COUPON system for ice sales. This Is in use by prac tically oil of the progressive dealers, and has been found most satisfactory for both dealers and customers. Commencing on October 1st, these COUPON books will be for sale, and all family customers purchasing in quantities of less than 100 pounds must secures one of them, or mako cash payment. The books contain COPONS of tho Z denominations of 5, Id, 25 and C0j pounds, anu are gooa ror -'iw, aw, ouu, 1000 and 2000 pounda Thoy can bo obtained from tho drivers or at our office, and If paid for In cash a dis count of FIVE per cent Is allowed. Credit will bo extended to approved parties, but books will be charged at face value. No deliveries made for less than 10 pounds. We thank the public for tho patron age extended to us In the past, nnd It shall bo our endeavor to treat our cus tomers In such a manner as to merit their patronage In the future. Any complaints should be referred to tho office at once, and they will re ceive prompt attention. 4tf ltgf frK-HH L 4 ill .4& - i m Brsweru fl an. I The Store that Regulates Ptsccs Sou what wo aro doing for tho public, will keep it up if you keop coming, Wo offered for sale a nolo for 1300, bear ing tho signature of Marlon Townsond, a promlnont farmer of tho Spring Val ley neighborhood. In Polk county, a dozen miles front this city. He was In formed that the note was good, but that Mr. TownBond would bo consulted boforo tho noto was purchased, and ho was told to roturn later, when the noto would bo takon up. J. Haumgnrtiror, noto teller of tho bank. Immediately nfter tho man left tho bank, wont to tho Justice court and swore to n complaint charging liurko with attempting to pnss a forged noto. Tho warrant was at once placed in tho hands of Constablo Lawls, but all of forta to And tho fucltlvo wor futiln But OUr fall Stock in watches is! for ho had promptly disappeared. For already arriving. We have ovoral days tho offlcora quietly laced larger orders for these goods than ever before. Larce BCQcl,c', for ,ho mn" unUl ihv tory 14 mean lower prices, and you thall have the benefit. We arc r , I , ..T," n an , ro'e' . . '- . ....... . land shnwoil Hint fiirfhnr fij.jtrh fni- tfin Slnco llurko's es- capo from tho Washfngton county Jail tho officers havo kept a cloao watch of tho fellow's record, and, now that ho Is again In tho hands of tho Oregon officers It is llkoly that, nftor ho has been tried In Washington county, on effort will bo mado to try him hero for tho crlmo committed In this coun ty, and thus add a trlllo to tho sen tence ho will rccelvo at HllUbom, A Little Early 4CaX M .! SAM J AAM W A Ijka a. m J !!. ilafa I m. ta J! I J . .,; r lluc. jwiicunny m maics goia toUovt was useless. alft aSIrt f.ll4 I Iia m M-slfMMM Mt tl.A ma. ArM..XX4A ... J ' Mtlitic workmanship. We utually sell a good many watches after hop picking but you can select It now and pay for It after the harvest, ihcrcby giving you Jlrst choice. Come In anyway toy or no buy. We wont to 6how you. CHAS. H. HINGES, Jeweler and Optician, 88 State Street. Next door to Larfi & lush's Beak. WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, T7T4c, Sept. 29. Wheat, 77 H G0L0 OUST FLOUR Mado by THK SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Mtfnty, Oregon. Made for family uio. oslc your grocer for It. Uran and . shorts always on hand, A. T. WALN Affent CanlNwmUSdiMl 'WtoM MiMiiiI Biafr ttiMUmt m1tm Ta Um Um twv wfci J.' J. KMN, SakM,fc You'ro lof ing them. WHAT? Yotir Old Accounts. We can help yotf Collect Try or System No collections No charges.... Just been demonstrated by a series of experiments conducted by Dr. Shin klshlUlatal, professor of neurology at tho University of Chicago. Dr. Hal tal experimented with white rats, and by feeding thorn lecithin mado them grow GO por cent faster than rats grow ordinarily. And this under con ditions of atmosphere and general Hurroundlngs that were unfavorable Tho scientists say that lecithin will havo a similar effect on human be ings. Lecithin Is an organic phosphorus containing body found In vnrlous an imal tissues. It Is a brown butter like substanco, with an odor Ilka that of rancid fat. Results Summed Up. Tho results of Or, Haltal's experi ments, which ho puts forth through tho American Journal of Physiology,, nro In part as follews: Tho whlto rnta that received leci thin, either by Intramuscular Injec tion or by tho mouth, galnod In body weight more rapidly than thoso which did not recelvo this food, tho nvor Ago gain bolng CO per cont groaUr as noted In tho rats fed an plain grain diets. Tho rlatlvo wolght of the control norvoua systems of tho rats treated with lecithin wns normal. Tho norvoua systems of tho rats treated with, lecithin contained tho same proportion of wntor nnd solids aa those of other rats. Tho professor's experiments Jhow, therefore, that tho growth Induced by lecithin Is normal and healthy. It stimulates, all parts nnd organs of the body cxnvtly alike, thus acting unllko othor stlmulnnts, which affect different organB of tho body in differ ent ways. Inter-Ocean. we like a; ; a HHKft n n Paitons Bool Store. to tell you about the mer its of our School Supclles. for they will stand lots of pralslntc. tut wc would much prefer to have you come and see tbem for yourself 0ur (prices are not misleading, even If they are lower than what others cbaree-A Ble sav Incr can be made If you tret your wants filled at UUUU nTTTTTi NEW TODAY Dr. J. H. Brewer, physician and sur fleon. Office Gray block. Office phone No. 91. Residence phone No. 1221. Help Wanted. Girls nnd men to pack apples, good wages. Inqulro of OeorBO Qlfford, Willamette hotel. 9-29-3t HHaif f f iaiVHHH- Your 8tepmother. Is still here, and as busy at ever. When your clothes aro worn and dirty, or the buttons off, take them to hor, at tho 8alem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rollnlug; now velvet collars put on ovorcoats; also four suits a month foi $1, Called for and roturned, Mlia O. H. WALKETl, Prop. 195 Commercial Street .utte i S7SU Commercial St, or 'Phone Main 801. VAN ALWNE, CORDON CO, A. R. WOHOAN A CO, Managers. Qlant Raco Coming. The ag of th- iaie of giants Is about o ushorcd In again. Hour, fortb thur will be no pygmltu. for a wonderful food substance has be?n dlscovrod that makes men and anl imals Kro"--Krow fast ami largo. j Th myths that have come down from nuoiout days toll of races of giuuis wnicn innauiioi ino earth or dwelt In tho Ulauds of the sea. His tory, as constructed from old records and folk lor. If tilled with stories of nollaths and Sampsons, to say noth ing of Hercules. Science has proved that the animals of the earth were ouco far larger thau at present UNjthln the New Food, Tho giant races may all return an tho result of the newly discovered food subsjance, which stimulates growth to rapidly. Tho now food Is lecithin, Its wonderful qualities have HADDCD nAnrLif WHISKY, ' Capital Bakery Bread.. IU the Home FUvortnd Cuillty. Ordtr at 13) , , cum stMtt. rr d iivtrr ' ; Wstos, orsk your Grocer ,, fnrlt bakktd ty the til ' , uiKcr, noccn Ajniorj. Second, Hand , Sewing Machines Wc havo qulto a number of excellent sowing machines all makes, that wo will sell cheap. Fall sowing coming along now makes it worth while. Drop In and Sco them. No harm If you dou't buy. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 8t, Salem. Farm Machinery, Dtcycles, Automo biles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. N. H. Burley. Sewing Machine Repairing. Sacred Heart Academy' SALEM, OREGON. For terms, leocensScct. Uth address etc.. SISTER SUPERIO Foty Men Wanted Forty men on powerhouse constracrlon work at Stiver ton. Common labor, carpen ters, bricklayers and other mechanics wanted at once. A. B. Kurt, SUverton, Ore. Dtied Ptines Dried Prones Dried Prtmes Call and see vs before yoe sell your Crop James M. Kyle & Co i 75 CommercialSt Ffest Chewing Chocolate and Chocolate Creams at fl&uvtde &Un Edward Ellis. 144 SUU 8U Physician prescribe It for their most delicate patients. OLD and PURE. For Sal by AtSCHREIBER, 8alem. 153 State St. FARMER'S HOME, GncmoSmm BBOIXJES MARGAVfaO The great offering of up-to-date merchandise sale Is continued -Tuesday and Wednesday. Such crowds newer visited any store In the Willamette Valley as we have had on Monday. The people know real good sterling bargains. We havo stacks of them to show you. Sale continued, The Cheapest Store lithe northwest, - McEVOY BROS.. WCWV i