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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1901)
to ,, mi CdbMtAMBfifc f in -""' ili(-T-"HlliCftIhrntelkiiniin COLLEGE PRESIDENT ON OUR BARRENNESS Declares the Intellectual Backwardness of the American People. ANOTHER DAY V-' .. a:: of x x x: zc WE ARE NOT THE SMARTEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD IN ALL RESPECTS WASH GOODS iimrii-m-rr-iKinffltiii-iri'ii rr.rtYrin.iViiv.rifirii. wn i.Mijirin WxniiMtKnmniil(rmmMfimmaiii miHMitkij,' B ii VAX IspmW TO9 H -. W I f T 1$ w -Wo have bad an immense sale of all kinds of- DIMITIES, LAWNS, BATISTES, ORGANDIES And other wash goods thin week so far, and we'll liavo the banner day today. Every piece reduced from 15 to 25 per rent. In price. Not n few unseasonable ones, but every piece In our store. Store open 'till o'c'ock this evening. To whom will the fOOO Kimball be votcd7 Every 26 cent purchaeo ontitlea you to ono vote. UOLVBRSON" THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM. s Why Pay Fancy Prices for Doubtful Goods When You Can Get Reliable Ones From us for Less Money. SKIRTS ...At Special Prices all the Week... Fifty tnoro of those (2.00 Walking Sklrto which linvo set tho wholo com munity to talking, have Juat arrived. Have sold 100 of this one stylo. You can't match thorn in tho country for lost than ft. 00. Wo make ovory now and tfion some eurprislntr offer. Hut hero la a chance for this week that outclasses anything we havo given. In the way of skirt reductions. Tho quality and stylo of our skirts is known by tho majority of pooplo to be supurlor in ovory detail. lleginnlng Monday morn ing and continuing through tho week ull dress sklrta reduced in price. Wo quota fow to show tho extent of the reductiens: 13.60 Hklrl f'J.05 15.00 Skirt 4 10 0,00 Skirts 7.46 flO. IS. 00 Sklrta 17.05 (.00 Hklrtn fH.(M) Alterations mnde by our own dressmaker. J l(SEj!Rij s2kwW S sAtlM" E1 la a noticeable (aut NgLIUlI I Til that not one pair of glasses out oi ten wlilcu you no upon tho street aru correctly lifted to the wearor face, tho leneea may bo selected or they may not. I cannot toll without examining mo oyon, but mo loct re mains tho frames aru carelessly ud hinted. If you havo good lenses, wo can Jit you with good frames at reasonnblo prints in Gold, (Joltl Filled, ilortnnii Hlhur or Nlcklo. I take great prtdu In Booing them look well and feel woll to tho wearer. Ilrlng your glasses in and havo them measured and registered froo of charge, comothlng may liappju to them nud JO then wo enn mutant) Ihein at a lenaon. ablo ohargo. CHAS. II HINGES ayo'commcrcUlilrtct. .ilEi4i. " "X VMMfri. h mSMSSs ffif m & j V2g5fl "WUSEZZ HAMM06KS HAMMOCKS HAMMOCKS All Styles! All Prices 1 F. W. H0LLIS & CO. THE LOW PRICED FURNITURE HOUSE. CAPITAL BREWERY Finest boor on tho market, has stood tho tost of twenty jeara nud Is bolter than ovor. CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS Oureuporlor beer,' kept iu cold itorage, all orders tilled promptly, l'reocltydollvory, CAPITAL ICE WORKS The purest crystal Ice made from pure distilled water. Free delivery at lowest rates. MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. X IRB W ORKS TRADB 4 MARK. WHOLBSALB t RETAIL WHlirMtrtedrert,FtrCrktr.WMls. Nete our 4 Ittisy U wloiow. Ctr UtaoMt ytH,K24tbtt CaH ! to stock. uyUaeleur wWs tower ttuo cUtr. ' . .Btait.,,.i,vi...iJ.mAliitAiir4S. Silk Willi! ABitlfltO VHiltl.SBV COlOr tlAmlUK tklrtf. say Wfcr. a wa' 4 ' vitttu as4 woana'a wra? Kri. a4 wx v kes kwr CHUNG LEE A CO., 329 Commercial Street. SALEM LAWYER HAS FALL J. II. McNary, deputy district at torney, was riding a wheol down Court streot obout 7:30 o'clock Friday evening when ho mot with n novoro acldont. Near the corner of Liberty and Court he turned off tho eidowalk to allow a lady bicyclist to pnsii and on turning in again tho front wheel of his bicycle ran against tho curbstone in such a manner that ho was thrown on his face, striking tho pavement in a position to cut a gash ovor his right eve about two inches In length and his faco wna other wise badly bruised. He was taken to tho office of Dra. Hinllh and Hyrd, in an unconRclou condition, and his wounds dressed, Ho returne J to his homo lato in tho evening nnd today, nlthough IiIb faco 1h badly swollen and vory sora there Is no probability of eerious results. UNITED ARISANS AT fiERYAIS About thirty members of Capital Assembly formed nmorry party going to (Inrvaia last evening, whero they as sisted In tho Initiation of candidates, onjoyed ablgsupporat Mother KoosterV and a lino banquet ut tho hands ol tho Qervaia assembly, returning about thrco a. m, Among those going down wero Mr. and Mrs. W. CI. Westacot, Mlssoa Cora Lltohllold, Mary Aiken, Hannah Kurtz. Laura hlmrp, Miss Cunningham, O. 1). Mtiitmi, Hdw. Chorrlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Clough, Mrs. Itoaeh, Mrs. Kiln Watt, Mr. and Mrs Hollo, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. Ida Plckard, Mm. Mabel Hawyor, John Qault, Mrs. Hubbard, Henry Wiprut, Ohas. Ostrandor, Mrtt. Ht. Helen, Al Godfrey and T. II. Hubbard. ASSAULTED SHERIFF KNIGHT Gov, Geer yesterday afternoon grant ed a full pardon to Charles A Combs, who was sentenced to tho penitentiary from Marlon sounty in February, 181)5, for a total of 1 years, two years ouch on two Indictments for forgery and 12 years for a murderous nssault on Sheriff John Knight, iu which ho participated with twoothsrs while ha was oontlned In the county Jail. Ills pardon was strongly recommended. MONEY TO LOAN, TERMS TO SUIT Maxwell & Ilayden, Moorcs Block. NEW TODAY. Aavertlitnuou under this tiead sc a line uctt lnue WAUOifS AND HUUUIK3.-H.Mt va dolea made, for sale at low prices. Will take old vehicles In part trade for new, If you want a ilrst-olasalob of painting come and see us. Our prices are reasonable. Werner Fennel, Balem Wagon Faetory, 801 Commer cial street. y x tf LOST. A lady's gold watch, between riont streot and Yow I'ark. Case en graved, the Initials 8. H. on front case and a picture in the baok caw. Find er pleake return to N. J. Judah. eity recorder's ullloe. Howard. m:ft FOUND A chisel. Owner ean get same by calling ut Journal otlko and laying charges. Q tt 3t Delicacies Served Free. A youug lady will Ixt at tho Yew l'ark Grocery on next Monday and Tuesday to servo seasonable deltoaeltHi made with Whole Wheat tihedded Hlnoult. Call and sample them. Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, reildeut agent of above Insurance. Qj j now prepared to do a largo luiuranue bualnes. Will alw handle real estate. 1 have a team and carriage wl-ieh is at my customer's ser Mcoand I will take pleasure in showing parties what I havo for aala. Oiltoe at present with T A Llvosley A To, According to Him .We Occupy an Inferior Position in the Sphere of Culture Democratic Institutions Favor the Upllftintr and Development of the Multitude. Nkw YoitK.June 22. PrcsidentSahur man of Cornell University is quoted in a Herald dispatch from Ithaca as say ing in reply to n question lost night re garding thestalemcnta in hlacommence ment address concerning American in tellectual .barrenness in certain direc direc teons: "It is undoubtedly truo that in Amer ica there have been no first cla e creative productions of tho human mind. "We are living on Europe for tho best there is in poetry, art, literature and science and the danger is that we are apt to bo content to go on living so and neglect to use our own creative instincts. "Ik'foroauy betterment can be ex pected wo must come to roalizo that wo do occupy an inferior place in this rphure of culture We must forget that in many things we lead tho old world, and this is thu hardost thing for as to do, "I believe that tho liopo of tho coun try is In its colleges and universities. If universities and tboir professors realize our secondary place in first class science, they will themselves bo moved to greater effort in tho direction of tho highest in science, literature and art and tholr efforts will radiato out from them and will do much to build up an inviron- merit conducivo to producing the boat., "It is impoBsiblo to nay bow many generations It would tako to put Amer ica In hor propor ration. It may take CO yearn or it may tako 50O."j Dr. Henry Van Dyke, head of tho Kuglieh department at Princoton, is quoted by aTrlbuno correspondent as cuying in an Interview upon President Scliurman'e.utterancea: "On the gonorul proposition that America is intellectually inforlor to Kurope, I will first question tho fact and then confess my ability to oxplaiu tho cause, It seems to mo that thoro is nothing being done in England at pres ent either in tho way of criticism, fiction or poetry which is superior to what is being douo in this country, with tho possible exception of Stephen Philip, in dramatic literature which is of groat promise. At the pres ent moment fiction is tho leading form of literary activity nud bore I think wo can hold our own with England beyond question. In criticism it would also b ousyto namu ut leant four Americans wIioho work is not oxcollod and to my mind not quite opualled by anything being douo In England," it Lawrence's etore. A young lady was riding past tho store nnd . O. Kiyht linger nae niountinc his wheel on the croselng and having his bead lowered was not aware of tlm young lady's ap proach loasthpy met on the crossing they were bo'h thrown to tho ground and shaken up. SUITS W DAVIS SHORTAGE 1 M i bf Ml , J iTI I j b$ I! Hib1iss '""'wKjkH i WPv?o, m Newark, fwlpZfSm I Attorney General Hlnckburn ill s afternoon Hied n complaints in the Davis defalcation case, which will open the matter up on Its merit, ns iwniiifl' thomemberBof the state liud I'O.imI and bondsmen. The complaint ulletto lhi( from Jtn. 1,1800 to Dec. 31, 1'4 wi'h Slvester Pennoyer, uovernnr, U. W. McUridc Secretary of state, Phil Mt-dnm, ftate treasurer constituted tlielwudiif hnd commisiionors nnd w mi. h elented G. W. Davis, clerk of their board, they fixed his bond at $5000 and Davit cave gave bond in that sum with O. Q. Ding ham and E. P. McCornackas sureties. Davis was short in his accounts $30,048 at tho time of expiration of his term of ofllce, therefore tho judgment against Davis and tho bonds men for $5000. The complaint Is sworn to by J. N Hart, district attornoy, signed by J. N. Hart and D It. N. Dlackburn attorney for the state. ' So many housewives sudor from ner vous dapresslon due to catarrhal weak ness peoollar to their sax, and suffer on year after year, not knowing what their ailmont is. Mrs. Mary Cook, of Pitta- ford, N. Y., snflorod for six years before eho loarnad of Pftrana. Mrs. Cook re cently wrote tho following letter to Dr. Hart man : "1 wms not well tor alx years, paid many doctor bills, but never Improved very much. I gave up hopes of ever recovering. "Finally, I wrote to Dr. Ilartman, end I am thankfnl to say that I am now well, through his good advico and medicine. I am gaining In flesh and foel yonng again. I was Tory madated, bnt now my own children are aurprlsod in the great chango In m When they visit me." Miss Annie Zlotr, 72 Livingston stroot, Nowork, N. J., took Peruna for oxtrome nervousness. Sho says: "I was very ill and thought I would dio. I had o(tor rlblo headache and my head swam; I thought I would nover get woll; I ssemed to havo n great complication of dlsoased and bought medicines, but tuoy did me no good. "Finally I gave up and thought I would w.'4t for my end. Ono day 1 happened to pick up ono of your books. I read of other women who woro near death and had been cured by Parana, so I thought I would try it. " took a couple of bottles and began to feel better. 1 continued Its use until now lam a well woman. ! praise Peruna blzhty and wish other women would use IL" Mrs. Anna Roos, 2318 North streot, Philadelphia, Pa., wrltoa i "Four weeks ago I believed I bad consumption; I took a severe cold, and although tor ibe first tew days the mu cus in my throat and chest was loose. It finally became so bad that I bad dif ficulty In breathing. Fain in the shoulders followed. As I had placed my confldonco in you and and improved from day to day, and am now woU again.' Most womon fool tho need of tonla to connteraot tho dobilitatlns offeots of sammorweathor. Perunalsanoharom ody. It euros all catarrhal conditions whether it bo woakncBB.norvousdoDres sion or summer catarrh. For a froo book on summer catarrh, address The Ponm. Modlolno Co., Columbus, Ohio, e . i i Notice Having disposed of our bushiest e tako this inennn of thanklnc our niltn- etate asks cro,la patrons for the favors extended to us in ino paii ine new urm w continue to rervo the public as our successor?, and we bespeak for them ho samo liberal patronago on jovwl by uq All bills due to ut will b payable nt the store 275 Commercial street. Very respectfully, CHILD'S ARM BROKEN. Thu four year old daughtor of J. E, lleudrluk Was run over iu thu street this morning, by a wood wagon and its ni m broken. MILITARY LARGE WOOL SALES. Approximately 60,000 pounds of wool was sold at DakerClty Fiiday, tho price ranging from 0 to 10 cents per pound. Thoro is more than usual activity in the wool markot, sheepmen in large numbers being aBsomblod hero to discuss tho sit uation, nnd somo boliovo that both tho old nnd new clip will quickly bo disposed of. Miss Sholtou'a pupils recital this this evening at the First Congregational church. PERSONALS music! Tho Salem Military Hand furnished music fur tho bate ball gamo at the fair grounds this afternoon. They will also give mi open air concert this evening at 7:30 o'clock. MAN HAD HIS HEAD D0WN A bicycle collision took place on Com mercial street this morning i.ear Harritt Mrs. John Krausso and on, Iludolph returned from Eugene today. Miss Margio Parkhurst who is it the Salem hospital, is reported much better. Mrs. M. V. Charlton who is teach ingachoolut Summit, waB in town today. Otlo Schultz, the Jefferson miller, came down on his wheel today, of course ' it waa not to see the Uloomer girls play ball. ' ' m mm MARRIED KAN rNEK-WHITEAKEU.-At the homo of the bride'r parents near Cochrano, Polk county Oregon, on Wednesday, Juno II), 1001, Mr. Cllf ford W. Kantner and Miss Nellie L. Whiteakor, Itov. W. O. Kantner, otllclatiug. ' The groom it the oldest son of Itev. and Mrs. Kantner, of this city, and a highly esteemed young gentleman. The bride is n popular and acomplishcd young lady of Polk couuty, 0 22 Ot Khalhse Duos. Weather Report Fair tonight and Sunday. Wheat Market, 8am Fkancihco, Juno 22. Cash IW5. Cuicaqo, III., June 22-July. 00?,. FRBIWS NEW. RACKET Cnr. 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 4-th lof My. An immense line of men's gloves GOLD DUST FLOUR t0 seIect fim maok nv The Sidney Power Co, HIONKV ORHOON Made for family tine, aek your grocers for it. Iirau ami shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Agent No admission will be charged this evoning to the musical recital given by Mlsa8helton's pupils. Dr. Noble, for the 22 years pastor of Union Park Congregational church, .Chicago waa presented a $5000 cluck .by his Congregation upon retiring last 'night. Hay Tools Carriers Slings Forks Pulleys Rafter Hooks Track Hooks And all the necessary tools for handling the hay quickly and well. We have sets mounted up that you can try for yourself at our store. McCormlck Mowers and Rakes Are coin out this week like hot cakes The critical buyers always land on Mc Cormlck goods, for they always win out In the comparisons, point for point. We are always more than glad to have prospective buyers look them over. I have some ereat bargains In second hand wheels. $5-00 and up. There is no Place Like Home And to fee and be at home Is to tiade at The Fair Store l he latest in be t buck es. nair ornaments back combs and belts. Crash skirts from 50c up. A large assortment of crash and dust skirts, nicely trimmed, only 75c each. Velvet ribbons just arrived. Lots of new goods just received including dainty dimities and lawns. We give away a high grade sewing machine July 31. For particulars see our window. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. Where you can find bargains in everything, for mon, boys' ladies' and children. If you want any thing to use or wear, you can get it at the lowest Itacket pricos lor cash. Come in aud get our prices whethur you buy or not. The Fair Store 274 Commercial st. Salem. Or. F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 CW SiitNuar to . K. M Orol.au and K. P. Parkhnmt. St...tw - ' , ?aS3S?B!3?ffSS BG.lIMTco.Sr 1 '!i '"tV 'r Wn'i'sMT"(tr I YOU CAN'T BE AWARE Of what you would gain by dealing with us. That proQtnblo knowledge can come only with experience. Our sup erior grain nnd feed is tho best that the farm and mill can produco. Horses and othor animals properly supplied with It overy day are greatly enhanced In val ue. Short prices aro tho result of quick kales, and our business la quick. Ex amine our stock of poultry and bee sup plies. Savage & Reid, Seed aud Feed Morchants. Stv T T r- 'n second hand wheels, all of i J. 1 S which have been thoroughly d, o t v . , , overhauled in our repai shop. 8 ladies wheels, 10 gouts' wheels to choose from Prices from 6.00 up. HIPP St HAUSBR -to commercial Street. 'Filling an Order for Grocer ies. To the letter, aud with th vrv boat tfcat is in tin s tor, wJwUwr the order i? 6t by aiwrtor. UWnhoN or w ticitor. is always anprwaiakol by the sood owwkwuw. 0r food aro all hlh crade and yo uevr make au oiwule whn i0a ordr from M, T, Rineman mstttt Strut pbons tSt Frances G. Parkhurst Resident Aeent. Capital Bakery 133 Court Street. Froah HraAil. finlrnfi. Pioh. ate. Daily Tile UverDOOl & Iftnrlntl l '0ivery and rold at principal groceries. pi.l. i.. f - 7T""'" amry maue 10 oruer. . , ulobe Ins. Co , of Livei pool, spfc iai Sunj,ay roast pkwl ! h glltlAL neans done free tr our The North British & Mercan tile ins. to., or Edinburgh. OfflcM In the Masonic Iwildlng, (for merly Reed-a Upra llouse.) Seoond noor. rirst ilivir a vnn iun .ni .1. . elevator. An A No. I ong cok, froah, also a tailing h.ifer, erada Jersev. fnr .u I'hHtn li I I lllnjll.,n. V,.l. -. t tiapman corner, near harden Road t 22 t. msiuwcrd. Uive us a trial. C. E. Mcllwain, Pro Mascn and Contractors Our warehouses are orowded wltb representative lines of high grade holla ing materials. Giarit cement and 1W' Harbor Lime a apwiially, clean, clew (and aud concrete gravel- D. S. BENTLEY & CO Pboae 301 si9FrctH