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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1901)
WASH GOODS SALE M ONDAV ms. . - ,. w U r V JL- We Begin a Veritable Slaughter Sale of Every Piece of Summer Goods in Our Store. We look for hot weather and when It conic there will be plenty of It. Jnst when you need warm weather goods, you'll And Saletn'e Ucst Store at hand ready to help yon with a bin stock of goods to (elect from and slaughter pricca on everything In the line. Come early la the week while there ii a big stock to select from. All 5c Wash Goods Reduced AH 8c Wash Goods Reduced All 10c Wash Goods Reduced All MM Wash Goods Reduced All 15c Wash Goods Reduced All 20c Wash Goods Reduced All 25c Wash Goods Reduced All 30c Wash Goods Reduced All 50c Wash Goods Reduced Our slaughtering of prlcei will laat all week and every piece of waMi good a In our store will be Included in the tale. We aro actually going to sell wash goods cheaper than some stores can buy thorn. WASH to 4c. to 6c. to 8c. to 9C to I2C. to 16c to 20c. to 23c. to 39c. GOD S BERRY AND CREAM DAY AT SALEM Splendid Display of About Fifty Varieties of Strawberries. ONE GROWER HAS A SHOW OF THIRTY DIFFERENT KINDS Dairy Meeting at Three O'clock Has a Large Atlendance - City Full of Fruit Growers and Dairymen From all Parts of the Valley. sa: a JJU UOLVBRSON'Q JL 1 THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OP SALEM. V-X wmmmmmmmmmmmammaKBtmsBB I Fancy Pillow Tops, 2 for 25c, See Window, New Lace Collar Turnovers, 25c to 75c each. ALWAYS THE BEST GOODS At the Lowest Prices Has Won for This Store a Reputation for Reliability at all Times. ...PARASOLS... About Half Arojyou prepared to ward off tliu sometimes too ardont rays of "Old Bol"? Come liore today, sco tlio lino ol paraBola wn aro offering at alout ono half regular price. Wo know you'll not to able to roslst tliulr beauty. Standard Patterns arc Best. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF WHITE WAISTS REDUCED. tpl ' m ivfry & &" S' . sr .. 1 j" 1 00 Quality at 88 fl 26 Quality at 1)8 $2 00 Quality nt fl 00 (2 CO Quality at...: $1 08 Mall Orders Promptly Filled. J u I WOODMEN MEMORIAL PROGRAM Sunday is Mnmorial day of Woodmon of tlio World and Hilvcr Dull Clrrlo of Haliiin will unveil a monument at Clt) View cemetery In memory of tlio lato Mrs ,W. M. llopburu of tlila ciiy. A coininlttee today decorated tlio gravoof Mrs. Win. Wright In Leo Mission cem etery. All graves of forinor members of tlio order will be remembered Sunday in liko munner. Mr. Smith of Minnesota confessed that tliu strawberry growers bad perptr trated a very agn eable surpriso on liim In petting up a record-breaking ibow. Salem people aro accustomed I to seeing fine displays of berries right In front of tlio grocery stores all tlio weok though but even to Salemltes tlio show berries and plants are a surprise. With the aid of tlio. Ladies Auxiliary, the old red front Is a perfect bower j of roses, roiey red berries, and bunt ting. Along the right wall is a bank of the McKluloy strawberry in fruit and in I bloom. On each, aide are tables ami I crates of berrrles. A Rambler wheel j decorattd with Rambler roses fills tho front window. In the rear is a pneu matic tired vehicle wreathed in roses. A full description of the exhibits uud award of prizes will be given Monday. At two o'clock tho berry show was closed and Mr. Smith of Minnesota gavo a lecture (in dairy farming and improved homes for tho rural population. Continued on wcond pais. CIRCUIT COURT. A motion for n new trial in the case of La Follott vh Mltcholl has been filed and waH argued and taken under ad vUement this morning by the circuit court The court has adjourned until Friday, June 21, at 0 o'clock a. m. BRING US YOUR WATCHES A good watch should last a lifetime, therefore earn should be exercised in whoro you tako it for repairs. Wu tado special pains In doing this work and wo can safely state that wo have tho best and highest grado.ol material in this depart ment of any other In the sUto. Our warrant Is given with every watch wo sell or repair. You can depend on getting a good reliable watch or have your old ono repalrod. 17 Jewel Elgin or Waltham, Nlckle case, $7 IM. 15 Jewel Elgin or Wultham, Nloklo caso, fd.Hft. Watches cleaned ,7fii), Main Hprlngs ... ., 7fo. Crystals for open face 25 cents, double en so 16c. C. H. Hinges, C Wstchnisker and Jeweler. 2()ytrs lixwrlcnce. 396 Commercial direct. WE ARE CONTINUING OUR GREAT CARPET SALE Wo have several rolls and parts of rolls of Tapestries, Velvets, Mouetta and Axinlnster carpet that wo aro quoting at Tapestries 35c to 85c, former price 50c to $1.00 Velvets, 85c, former price $1.10. Moquetts 85c, former price $1.10. Axmlnsters 89c, former price $1.20. If,'you nrejln need of a carpet nt all wo would Ih morn than pleased to show you a few of thesa new, up-to-date patterns at snlu price, We stand back of tho quality. F. W. H0LLIS & CO. THE LOW PRICED FURNITURE HOUSE. jfS v Vwi lijE3Sfew 0 S I J.fl CfTWrfK-C (Values Up, Prices Down In what you will always find In our (rush mid correct stock of groceries. With every pound of tea, and every pound of coffee, as well as Hour, cereals, cauned floods, and even laundry supplies, wo guarantee the acme of quality, at low prices. M, TV Rineman 132 MMslMrtct Psoat 131 Frances G. Parkliurst Resident Agent. The Liverpool & London & Globe Ins, Co., of Liverpool. The North British & Mercan tile Ins. Co., of Edinburgh. Olllcos In the Masonlo ltulldlng, (for merly Reed's Opera House.) beoond iloor. First door as you step out of the elevator. Capital Bakery 133 Court Street. Fresh Dread. Cukes. Pies. etc. Daily delivery and notd at principal groceries. Pastry made to order. QnnriAl Sunday roast and Raked Ol ciiiAL, HoAiia done freo for our sustouiurs. Give us a trial. There is no Place Like Home And to feel and bo nt home Is to tuido nt The Fair Store Where you can Uud bargains in uery thing, for men, boys' Indies' and children, if you want any thing to use or wear, you can get It at the lowest Rauket prices lor cash. Uome in and get our prices whether you buy or not. The Fair Store 274 Commercial st. Salem. Or. members and their descendant men -ories of the pioneers of Oreinu. Ihe eour.e of nvenun of the corporation will 13 public sn I private donations and fees and duoa ol members An annual meeting will lie held nt Portland on the 14th of June, and Portland is the principal plncn of bniness, l.ut the membership will est. ml throughout tho state. ilusinpsB will belranrneted by tn dl rectors, including the president, vicrf pre sident, secretary and treaiurer. Tlie pre sent incumbents of thece positions are the Incorporators, hh follews: Laura V. Mutch, IleasieM. Teal. It. M. Stuart, Harriet I) Killin, Edwin Mays, M. Louise Myrick, F. V. Holman, Henrietta E. tailing and M. C. George. HER FACE ON A CORSET. The for Original Objects and Sues $50,000 Damages. Uecause a corset llrm had taken thu Ontario Wnrehouto Company Is incor poratcd by Stephon Carver.E.A. Frazei, and II. C. Uoyer and its duration Is per peturnl and unlimited. They will con duct a general storage and forwarding business at Ontario, Malheur countv, with a capita) stork of $ 1 200, divided into 43 shares. SYSTEMIC CATARRH And Grip Prostration Afflicts the People All Summer. Oostonlan vs. Salem. The manager of tlio Button Bloomer Girls baseball team was in Salem jester- UNITED STATES MARSHAL SIMMONS. Hon. F. Simmons, United Slates Marshal, Mobllo, Alabama, speaks In high pralso of the merits ot Poruna. In a lottor written from Washington, D.O.,ho say os "After having used Peruna for a short time J find that It is the most excellent remedy for the grip and catarrh ever prepared. I can heartily recommend it to any one. " Yours sincerely, F. Simmons. face from her photograph and used It on (day and a contractu us signed by him and tlio pictured form of a partially disrobed Clifford Mullen und George Irwin fornl woman for a newspaper advortisoment, game to bo played at the state fair Miss Helen Grantluy, a Now York young woman, has begun a suit in thoBupromo Court against tho concern for 150,000 damages. "This plcturo", Miss Grantley's com plaint continuos, "included the head and face of tho plainiff (MlesGrantley) and was intended to and did convoy to tho public the idea that it was tho picture of tho plaintiff taken in Buch a stato of un dress." MissGrantley says the plcturo brought upon hor public hatred, ridicule and con tompt, and that consequently alio suf fered severe norvous shock and great mental anguish, and that sho was greatly humiliated by scoffs and Jcors of persons who recognized hor feco In tho picture. Off Aicnln, on Aicnln. "Very well," snld she lu a huff; "nil Is over between us. I'll tlmnlc you to tcturu my letters." "All right," onld lie; "I'll send them to you the first thing In tho morning." "Oh, there'H no killing hurry I Sup pose yoij cr bring them with you when you call tomorrow eveulng." 1'lilludclphln Press. It Is iiHHcrtcd thnt tho Idea of tho pipe organ wiih borrowed from the human client, mouth and Inruyx. In poker mid polltlcu they bluff the loser. Atchison fllohe. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Plon- Sons and Daughters of Ore eon ccrs Form a Corporation Following articles ol inc. were tiled at tlio ofllce of the of btule today. The Bona and Daughters of Oregon 1'loneera have formed a co'oration of prepetual duration for liberty, social and other purposes of mutual benefit, and to H)rj)otuate in the minds of tho grounds next Saturday. The Salem team is not booked as yet but a strong aggregation will be secured. Even a slight attack of la grippe sows the seeds of discord and degeaera tlon all through ihe system. Recovery seems Impossible. The strength docs nor return. The whole system seems deranged. Every function Is disturbed. Appetite and digestion demoralized. Creeping rigors, hot flashes, cold sweats and fitful steep linger to make lift almost unbearable. it is thttf condition tfaatBr.&MttttA calls oyatemta catarrh. The "whole ays. torn la saturated with oatarrh. Thtsdls co very marked an Important adrance In tho history of medical aolenoe. The modloal profession had long been grop ing to dtscoror tho meaning of the stub born and distressing after-ffeots of In grippe. All remodles accrued alike in adequate, i As soon as Dr.Hartman announced that it vra LU bolUf that tho nftor effecU of la grippe ras simply ays- tomlootaxrh,agreatadYancowaamado In the treatment of thoso cmob. It now only romalned to Ond a roliablo remedy for ayatemlo catarrh. Horo a now difficulty arose. Catarrh had been regarded by many physicians as a local disease and treated solsly by local remodles. Buch physicians kn of nosystemio remedy for catarrh. Other phyalclana regardod oatarrh as a blood dlaeaso and had boon in tho habit of treating it with blood medicines which conld bo of no poaslblo uso in systemic catarrh. For a time Peruna enjoyed the dis tinction of being tho only BysUmioc. tarrh roracdy known. It waanotTen claimed by nnyono that thoro vrta an. othor remedy for this exasperating con. dltion. Slnco then, howoTor, a great many remedies bavo been proposed for ays. tomlc catarrh, and a great deal ot val uable tlmo wasted in experimenting with other romcdlcs. But it still re mains trno that Peruna la tho only spe cific romedy for tho aftcr-offocta of la grippo. Tho demand for this romedy, In consoqnenco of thopresontopldomlo of la grippo, is onormons. Mr. J. P. Lowory, proprietor City Hotel Albany, Texas, eays : 'llelng; advised to try Peruna for la grippo and asthma, 1 did so with good results. I had been fcellntr very unwell for a lonir time, ami had asthma quite bad till I came West, whon I got; better of the asthma, butwas not well. I trledagrcatmany remedies for it, but nothing was able to euro me. "I took three bottles of Peruna and 1 am happy to aoy that it Is tho best med Iclno I eror used. I nm satisfied that Poruna is a goc4 medloino, and as such havo commended it to sovoral of my friends with good results. It is seldom I glvo a testimonial, but I think this due you. X hopo others may bo benefited tnrougn you and your medicines." Every ono should read Dr. Uartman's latest lecturo on la grippe. This lee turo will bo sent f rooby Tho Peruna Mcdlcin Company, Columbus. Ohio. I In Justice Court. The case ol tho State vs. Wm. Cher rington, charged with assault and hat tery committed on A. E. Hawk, waa heard in JqsticolO'Donald's court this afternoon. Unveiling Exercises Members of Silver Dell Circle. No. 43. W. ol W. ate requested to most In their hall, Sunday June 10, at Ono o'clock to attend in a body the Unveiling Services. 0-10 It Mrs. II. IS. Thiolsou has gono to Buffalo and Now York City fjr a four month's visit. MONEY TO LOAN, TERMS TO SUIT Maxwell & Hayden.Moores Block, Wheat Market, Ban Fbancisco. .luno 14. Cash 07a. Chicago, III., June 14 July. 701.,. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADKnr The Sidney Power Co, SIDNEY OKEGON Made for family nso, ask your grocers for it. JUran and shorts aUayson hand. A. T. WAIN Agent D. E. Huntslntcr, Funeral Director, 107 State Street. 'Phone Red 2423. Salem Oreion. Rest dence 390 Court. 'Phone Mack 2181. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore. Extra Values in Clothing and Hats Ladies' and gents' Furnishing goods. Our special bargain sale is on till after the 4tli of July. An immense line of men's gloyes The best goods at lowest prices in Salem, to select from. Sleeveless Union Suits 19c a suit. Sleeve less Union vests from 5c up. Ladies' belts from 10c up. Misses' taffeta silk gloves 10c a pair. Infants' lawn hoods from 10c up. Hosiery from 5c pair up. Silk fans from 25c up. Best values in lawns, dimities, laces and embroideries. We give away a high- Xret? grade sewing machine July 31. For particu lars see window. GreenbaunVs Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. . nWY1 IT raTvtZM Choicest Vegetables Cannot bo produced but from tho best seods and plants, Tho best eeeds and plants cannot bo picked up accidentally, but result from long experience and knowledge. Wo have tho best because wo pay attention to such things and novor handle worthless stuff. Savage & Reid, Seodmon, talem, Ore. Weather Report Fair tonight and Sunday. Sunday warmer. OA8TOKIA. Bean the jt Th Kind You Haw Atom BocsK VJT V- Tribune The Easy Running o aro having a truly phenomenal trade in our ht'el department. June thus far, lusUud of vltnivsiug a falling off In tho whvel trade as is usually the I'asu has shown a remarkable gain. There's only one reason. Tribune hao ptovod thumsolves to tho critical public ot Salem and vicinity, as all that vu elaiiu lor them in strength, durability, easy running itmlltlis, ami vomiort in riding. CHAIN WHEELS $35. $40. $50. CIIAINLUSS. $60 and $75. Dig lines of suudiles, all sorts. Second Hand Wheels I have n lot qf ps in uiunos timt ol si HI ntH'nndilinml nm. sell Aheap to oloan out. C. E. Mcllwain, Prop. Mason asi Contractors Our warehouses ara crowded with repreaeatativa llnea of high grade build log material. Giant cement and Jloche iiarbor LI mo a epeolaliy, eleau, clear (yuad h4 concrete gravel. D. S. BENTIEY CO f30I 3lFaatSt NEW TODAY. AavtrtUtauDls uaJtr tbU ntsd sea lias cca iuut WANTKl). Ilv builiu'M woman, nice ! state houeoj board, prolorrod. ueieroi droaa with tortus, (., care y (urnuhed large rtxnn.or su one or two blocks ol dent's Hartford, New Departure brnko 18.m, Hunt's Kagle, 'IK, Nen U. A J. tiro $10, Ueufs Victor, 10, 10. " Dent's llelianoe, 'in) new tire, $7.60. tleiit'a Thistle, now tire fl.(0. Udlea' Hartford, (13 10. Ladles' Imperial, new tire, (IS 50. Indies' Alexis, WS IX) 'heel almost new tUXO. There aro a lot of others, all sorts from (6 up. All of the above are ready to ride. Many of them with new Urea etc, SPECIAL: A good gas lamp, $1.75, come and see it. Standard and White Sewing Machines Wo aro pay lug strict attention to ur Ung machine trade UeidtM tl.e two staudatd lines abo mentioned, wo havu cheaper machintvi at all prices, maohlnea that no guurauteo better Han the ohoap eastern onwt, Mr. N. II, Hurley, looks alter our stork, and dos repairing on his own account. The Perfect Hitch of the McCor- mick Mower Ifi.. .,... l..Ul ...nl.l .. 1L. . .. ,.iu (,' iiuuu-ui 111 uiu consirucuon 01 a mower is to Ki i. i . . .1 i ,v .."'""r5 T ,0 .BVom nfcknelBht and side draft, and to sustain the bar ro It may be drawn forward through the crats with ,., .-.. rnr....H.,.uuilkV, umtiKiuK inciion anu reneiance. A carefu compari son of the McCprmlck with other mowers will show the rt-markable fact that the McCormtck is the only mower In the world that is perfectly balanced The cutter bar on a mower acti like a long lever. Tho center of resistance in the work to be performed is removed several feet from the line of draft, a con dltion that Is not found in any other machine used in agriculture. The riower nl the team niust bo so applied to the mchine that it will nsch (lie crnier cf ii. litUuee. Otherwlia the machine will luno side draft, neckweipht and a dosci other dyspept Ic ills that alllict cheaply constructed mow ers. The perfect hitch o the McCormick mower has sol; ed this problem. The poxer of the team Is dix ided on two lines of draft. The doubletrees are set under the pole in a hinee I draf plate, which s crnnected at it upper end with the pole, and at its lowerVnd w a draft rod which draw a directly on the inner .hoe of the bar. The oprer line" draft draws the machine forward and furnlsl es power to operate the knife wl.He the lowyr llneo force runs dlrrctlv tc .the bar, drawing upwar't on I 7oa8to mako it lloat lightly over the ground with tho Iran possible amount ol i iction Other manufacturers come aindr a tlinv.u,.n ..t.. '.: ' ",: ,,0,.V Mil 1 build machine, with the deliberate Intention of maVl.eThmn T K"' l MeCormlck, so they will sell, but they don't work like the McCor lokT Be klm' to your horses buy the McCormick. ' ' unt .Russell Engines and Threshing Machines gon JK Jlfolh'tuK UU6 ' ",aih,"r' ' l .- Ore. etc, SS.PA,1CS 'r McC0,m,ck' Wecd' l1 folt of H Kris, nrlle g.mders. STUDEBflKER A Name That Stands for Quality, on Whatever Kind of Vehicle it Is Found. STUDEBAKER wnc0D w,iee,a havo "ubsmade of black birch that li ond growth In!hn,,7, wiuBUBan,eei "t to check or split, and spokes of sec VL r.ro:eU:trSrt1,an,i, "hlch .H practical THK whei:l is the life of the wagon, get a studebaker. ...Our Line of Buggies... BUn.?Ja,M? ,,,n tf U ,,, '"Re" et that's shown Our trade is mwt excellent on all elates of Studebake? coods the ,Motdaa';eed;i!er.,iU,0 r"eUraa,'C U'ed ' m" Sit and beat rig for SIR. A. WIQQINS. LIBERTY BT SAl tat or Journal, Su.ce.sor to K. M. OroMn and K. F. Tarkhurst, Wagon, and .., Farm Maotaer,-, lJTDt, .1 V? J 0 1V1 , UiA Hefnt, llioycUa and Sewing Machines. w