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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1901)
'-i 's &fa i nrififthrfCt'toflMiW Mb SfiTWTtfW .jiSftaiiimffl&Bs&Yfr BfKTTii'iifl 'tf I, .w TS; JS ' -' toj iall makej tot Mm tatolS f '. jafll ICES J) unen 25C rn; M i and rl that w rkof'ij vo storj o-ttor rge Clot t ou fin i waltlo 1 Wal Wa jsin1 sin Jr V prices! met , ) nppl map 0ro muk amass cent on" wns, II tS H' 4 M bobtfj jr bug ot noo istrum ottorf iu who tested! Another Week Of Bargains . . . AT OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Special Sales Every Day Wo're going to mako this another busy weok at our store. Wlillo others complain of the quiet times, we do nioro than our share of business because we are lacrlfictng profits to keep our store moving. Today's Sale of Skirts Braid trimmed skirts sold olsewhete at 60c, today 32c. A plain crash skirt worth 00c, 29o. Tomorrow's Sale of Corsets Every Sale a Money-Saving One for Our Customers. HolVerson's THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE SFSALEH I SALE COMMENCES JULY 15. MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT SALE PRICES Ladies' Summer Vests ftp values up to 25c s LADIES' Waists SILK Expansion rncc GREAT EXPANSION $3.49 1 m i The pheaomentUnd rapid irowth of this business makes It Imperative that we en large the store. Chances that will affect every department will be ommescea at once, inoroer to facilitate the work of "Expansion" of the store all stock must fce reduced to lowest tide. Every Item la the two stores at prices to move the stocks quickly. Amont ttiemany im provements will te; nuiidlnr of a two.itorv fcrkk annex extendlnc one-half Mock on Court street. Opcnlnr on second floor of Uric Cloak and suit department with an entirely new stock of ladles Suits and Wraps. Openlm on first floor annex of Men's and Boy's Clothlnt and Turnlshlnr Goods Department. Plttlcc up Ladles waltlsi room, chanting office, rearranilnr departments, etc. $10.00 Silk-Waists $7.35 $7.50 Silk Waists $5.60 All Skirts Reduced.... 12 00 values at 1 20 3B0valuesat 12 00 f5 00 values at. . . , $3 05 COUNTY COURT $1 00 Values In White Pique Skirts 88c $1 50 Values. in Ladies' Wrappers 98c expansion" prices prevail on an At Branch More Table Linens and Napkins 28c yd Lav In a year's supply now on they will uovor bu aa cliuap again. 60-lncli Ore gon bloachcdDamask Bunorlor Satin Damask, in now pat terns 08-Inch, 75 cunt r r4' values, "Expansion" H if ILI J Lawns, Foulardlnes, to 30 rerun price Organdies, values "KXPANBION" prlco . 297 Com'l street. Expansion prices on all men's and youth's clothlor Mnn'a Wool Suits f(l values.... f3 05 Men's Wool Bulla 9 valuea ...fO 00 Men's Wool Bulla f 10 valued . f7 70 EXPANSION SALE BOYS' CLOTHING Prices Cut to Lowest Notch Hoy a Vacation suits, flue for knock-about tl 35 Hoy's two'pleco finite iu mix tures; ages 0 to II, $2.50 values fl 08 Hoy's Double-breasted suits, fl to lit uu values ih lAr v nrlcu j ii years m w values nv . ?. vo t .IT IS REALLY REMARKABLE The number of ehoap plated wutch case thnt are tnado nnd sold theso days cases Uiat wlU wear anywhere from six weeks to three yeara, yet most of thotn con taining a guarantee to wear twenty. A gold (Mod caso, one that will wear twenty years, cost within a. dollar of what it did six years ago. That dollar represent the reduced coat of making the gold coat just the same. Wo sell gold tilled casoa cases that havo stood the test of years and inirsonally guarantee evurv caso whloh we soil in addition to the tuauufauturer'a warrant. Any movemont ou want. Watchoa cleaned, 75c. Main Springs, 7fo. New Stock Inspector Appoint ed and Contract for Bridge Work Awarded. At the adjourned session of the coun ty commissioners court Thursday after noon, the contract for the construction of the Newsom bridge across Pudding river was awarded to J. E. McCoy for $1120, and the court ordered that unless his bond was good, h!a deposit of $50 bo declared forfeit. The term of W. S. Taylor, stock in spector, having expired Dr. D. D Keeler was appointed upon the petition of A. T. Wain, et al. He receives a salary of 300 per annum, and is re quired to furnish n bond for (500, as an earnest for the performance of the duties of the office W. J. Culver, county road master was ordered to confer with the city council of Salem regarding the construction of a bridge on High street and upon the agreement of satisfactory terms to ad vertise for bids. In the matter of county aid for im proving the county road leading from Salem to Silver Creek Falls, in road district No. 17, the county road matter was instructed to notify tho supervisor of said district, that upon satisfactory evidence being furnished the court that labor to the valuo of 125 haa been porfortned on a portion of tho road in said district, tho court will donate a like sum to bo expended in labor on said road. Aftor auditing several bills tho court adjourned. PLEASURE" YACHT SINKS Nkw Havcn, Conn., July 19 Five persons wore drowned yesterday by capsizing of yacht Vouitzia of Philadeh phla flvo mila east of Bands Point. The drowned ere: Arthur O. Colburn, owner of yacht, and daughters Ida and Annotto, of Phil adelphia. Captain Fllnt.of Brooklyn, N. Y., mas ter of yacht, and sailor, name unknown. Others ou board, Mrs. Walter J. Sprankloof Philadelphia and steward, James Staubrldge of Now York, wero rescued. IVANDERBILT IN THE MILITIA mmmismmmMMf&m&Mmm GREAT DUMP SALE OF SHOES New Yon July 19. Cornelius Vander- bilt has accepted a commissiou as Lloutenant in tho Twefth Regiment, J New York National Guard and the, formality of an election will bo made at once by tho Colonel in command. personals 1 Saturday July 20, we will Inaugurate the Most Important Shoe Sale Salem Has Ever Known. Note the Following Prices:-" England Opposes Tariff, Pukin, July 10. Unitod States Com missioner Rockhill has postponed his departure in consequence of deadlock between Ministers. There are no signs of Great Britain yielding on question of iunruuBO of Customs tariffs. The Ger mans aro arranging barracks at Tien Tsln. Women Eaual With Men. St. Pbtkbhiiuikj. Saturday, July 0, (Corrospondeuco of Tho Associated Press.) It is well known that womon enjoy in few countries more equality with mon than in Russia. This fact la attostcd by tho following partial com pilation o( tho pupil positions in Russia now open to women. Dentists, teachers, mldwives, apothe caries' assistants, physicians, assistant prison directors, telegraphors, post offi cials and various other positions, includ ing that of station masters. Suffering From Sunstroke. Dknvkii, July 10. E. B. Ewing, ex Consul General to Mexico undor Presl d'ut Qlovelaud and for yeara editor of tho Trlbuno at Jefferson City, Mo., is In a state of mental collapse at the Brown Palace Hotel in this city. It is thought this present condition is attributable to n sunstroke which Mr. Ewtng suffered In Mexico. Mr. Ewing is a brother-in-law to Senator Cockroll ol Missouri. C. H. Hinges, X. Watchmaker and Jeweler. 20 years Experience. 296 Commercial btreet. UAHION COUNTY HEAL PSTATE in TKArOI'l fKAtOVKHS J, J. Mate and J.Uxlo A. Mato of Marshall County, Iowa, to Averltt C. Heed and Caroline I.. Howl of Marion County, Oregon, Iota 1,2, 10 and 11, iu block -10 in tow unite of Scolts Mills, iM0. J Lewis Hortalo and Anna (J. llerUlo, Clarence M. llertxlo, and Jocolyno Hortalo to Hanford Ooovor, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 7. 8, U ami 10 In the Cottle and Cook's addition to town of Scotia Mills, 10 acres, $724, Charles II. Lane and Annie K. Latin to Florence May Wright, lot U In block 2 iu University addition to kalom, fOSO. Two mortgages to the amount of 500 each were paid ami two mining ulaims ware recorded. The Brooklyn mining claim by Johu Heldwikor, J. Harding and II. F. Jory and O, lteoco and John HoldeoKor have located a claim iu the Lester mining dittrlat. Eugene Eakerliu and wife to Maurice Kliiiger, tin undivided ouo-lialf iutureel iu the north three-quarters of lot (I, block 33 In tho city ol Salem, 2760. F. W, Durbln, sheriff, to Naney A. Parkins, lot S, block lO.ln Depot addition to Sulem, f .1. Tho celebration of thu Muxlenn anni versary of Presideut Juaroa'a death was brilliant and successful, At Everett, Wash., au Incendiary at tempted to burn tho opera house now undur construction but no damage wua done. MONEY TO LOAN. TERMS TO SUIT Maxwell & llayden. Moores Block, A New Invoice of. MEAT SAFES St Louis Exposition Manager. 8r. Louih, July 10, Advices from Huffalo carry the information that negotiations aro in progress botwoon tho Louisaim Purchaso Exposition Company and Director General William I. Buchanan ol the Pan-American Exposition to secure his services aa the representative of tho company among thu states of Ceutral and bouth America. J. N, Brown was in Portland yester day. County Judge Scott Is at Woodburn today. Mrs. M. McSorly has gone to Cottage Grove. Arthur Bosohan has returned from Seattle. A. W. Blackburn has returned from Portland. WalterLyon has gone to Newport for a fow days. Miss Frances Jones is in tho city for a short time. Mrs, Will Gray haa gone to Portland for a few days. S. G. Kundlet was in Portland yester day and today. W. G. Longs wort ol Jefferson was in the city today. Q Mrs. Gay of Bouth Salem has gono to Portland on a visit. ' Mrs. Mary Hensloy has relurLol from ' a visit at The Dalles. . I n WMtn tin.1 I?l?arn1,1 r.1 Vlorvnln were in the city today. Mrs. II. T. Wallace has returned home from Portland. f rn II Tj T nnnli 1 a h ( vni-wl fvnin ""' "' "' .UIUHI.UIUU iiu... a week's outing at Newport, ! U ;ura. ah. i . .miction anu cuuuion iiuvo gone to Ashland for a fow weeks. Mr. V. C. Hawloy and children are spending a few days at Newport. Miss Edith Longmoro of San Francisco is visiting friends hero for a fow days. P. B, Reckley, a livo stock man from Oakland is in tho city today visiting io latives. i Miss Emma Washburn, a nurse at the ' Salem Hospital, is visiting frionds at Aiuany. pi 1f. T a Unt.lAi.il lin. AI.....,1 ,. r hud. u. . uuioiaiu nun iuvuiiidii iu hor homo in San Francisco after visiting relatives here. Missi.uraiu. rroBCOiioi ronoiopuenB r n v!Hlmr hor lirotlmr. A. W. Proacott M for a few weeks, Theodore Potter of Michigan ia visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Potter on East Stato Street. Mrs. C. W. LaGrango haa returned from a visit at Spokane, her daughter, Miss Dora remaining for a visit at lier uncle's home. Mre. Elizabeth Tebalt Kennedy, has gono to hor home in Southern Oregon aftor visiting Salem friends. She is a pioneer of 18IC and has boon attending the pioneer's Reunion. Mrs. E, A. Konny, an old pioneer of Jacksonville, Ore., is visiting Mr and Mre. T. J. Kress. Mrs. Kenny is a daughter of tho first newspaper oditor on tho Pacific Coast. Hor father W. T. Bait was editor of the Oregon Spec tator, published in Oregon City. Mrs. Kenny Is returning from the Oregon Pioneer Buunion held at Portland I 3 O Lot 1. 200 pair ladies' Oxfords 2.50 and 3.00 values. OCp Dump price awJv Lot 2 150 pair ladies' Kid Ox fords and Son tie; 2,50 9Cp 5.50 values. Dump price J3v Lot 3. 250 pair Ox & Son ties 3.00 and 3.50 values. AQn Dump price Try v Lot 4. 300 pair ladies' kid shoes and Cong. 2 and 3 f)Cr values. Dump price v5v Lot 5. 150 pair lads kid and katig shoes 2.50 to 4 C(r values. Dump price ....? " v Lot 6. 100 pair lads kid boots. shoes, 3 to 4 values. Cn Dump price UJw Lot 7. 59 lads tan cloth top but ton 3 to 5 values. 7Cp Dump price 5v Lot 8. 300 pr. E. P. Reed lads button turns, 3.50 to S5 values. J1 AA Dump price vpleUU Lot 9. 75 pair lads kid and cloth top button, 2 to QCr 3.50 values. Dump price y5L Lot 10. 200 pair lans plain toe button 2 to 3 values. Dump price 85c $2.75 25c Lot 11. 150 pair lads coin square and razer toes 2.50 to r. 4 values. Dump price. .ODC Lot 12.200 pr Laird, Shober o. rL ij: i. oc vu. lituici anoes 5.00 to 6.00 values Dump prices 1.20 to Lot 13. 100 pair misses' shoes, kid; small sizes, Dump price Lot 14. 100 pr misses' Heel shoe good sizes 1 to 1.50 FA values. Dump price-... DUL L0I1!. idu pr misses spring- heel shoes 1.50 to 2.50 values. Dnmp price. 400 pr Stacy Adams, men's tine shoes lace and cong 5 & 6 values. Dump prices 1.50 to 500 pr men's shoes mixed lot tan and black 5 and 6 values. Dump prices 50c to 190 pair men's heavy work shoes 1.25 to 2.M) values. Dump prices 95 cents to 75c $2.50 .$2.65 $1.25 Will Give Many Equally as Good Bargains for the Small Folks $ Terms of Sale--Strictly Cash 9R 8 SI All goods fitted at the storo if desired, fju No oxchangos or money refunded owing ?n to great values given nnd broken sios. j m OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 307 COMMERCIAL STREET mBmBB&y&B&BB&m&Bi CB m A Child Enjoys , The pleasant flavor gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup, of Figs, when In need of a laxattvo, and it tho fathor or mothor bo costive or bilious, the most graifying results follow its use; so that it is tho best family remedy known and overy family should have a boltlo Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. All tho United States business of tho Madgoburg Fire Insurance Company has been reinsured with tho Sprineueld Fire & Marine Insurance Company of Spring Hold, Mass. Weather Report Fair tonight and varmar Saturday. Wheat Market, Ban Francisco, July 16. Cash Oflt4', Ouioaoo,I11. July 18 September C8t4. Three Grain Firms. PoiiTkA.Ni), July 10 The evening Tel eeram today ssv: Effective August 1, tnree ot rortlaim's tlr strain exporting tlmiB Gervln A E)ie, G. W. MoNearand I and EppitiKer and Co., will combine and be known as the Northwestern Ware houto Co, of Portland and Tacoma. GOLD DUST FLOUR MARK BY The Sidney Power Co, BtDNEr ORGOON Made for family use, ask your grocers for It. uran aim snorts always on nana, A. T. WALN Agent ihq seat Post '! ...Just Received at... F. W. HQLLIS & the low:piuced:fuhmturoiouse. CO. Next to riding on a cushion frame bicycle, there's nothing so good as a spring seat post. We are daily fit ting these to wheels of all makes. The Smith roller post Is $1.50. Come in and get one. :: :: :: :: F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 Liberty Street. r buoeestor .to H. M. CroUan and K. F. parkhurst. Studebaker wacous an bugghM, MaCortuick Harvesting Machinery, Russel engines andthrtsher Tribune Woyolee, Standard aud White sewing machine. There is no Place Like Home Colors of. And to fcol and he at home is to trado at The Fair Store Whore you can find bargains in everything, for men, boys' ladies' and children. If you want any thing to ubq or wear, you can got it at tho lowest Racket prices lor cash. Como in and get oupprlcea whether you buy or not. The Fair Store 274 Commercial st. Salem. Or. jBattMp Oregon Presented and the people feel happy. Friedman will also add to their happiness, having just opened the finest drive in men's and boy's clothing at prices that will please all his customers. An all wool serge suit for 7.50; all wool clay worsted, 9 to 22.50 Large assortment of children's and youths' clothing from 1.50 to 7.50; men's working pants, 60c to 2; men's dress pants,, 2.50 to 7.50 A splended line of men's and boys' hats and caps ra all the late shades and styles. See our summer un derwear. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Com'l Sts. Salem' Oregon. The Popular Hostess Is tho one who knows how to cater to the tastes of hor guests and tickle their palate With Clioico tnhln lnllnia .M. as sho can select nowhere ol auch'hiah. . ." 1' mis iibbb Grocery Wo have the 11 nest mnn Our Midsummer Sale is now on. Great re ductions on dimities and lawns. We are determined to close out all summer goods. Great reductions on laces and embroidery insertions. Silk gloyes and silk mitts. Girls oxford ties for 50 cents a pair. GreenbaunVs Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. like this. We have tlin tinea Iruits and vegetables, aud canned goods you can find in Salem M. T, Rineman 132 State Street Pbose 131 Capital Bakery 133 Court Street, Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc, Dally delivery and cold at principal groceries. Pastry made to ordor b-. SPECIAL S"8 roast and Baked :ustomera. Uive us a trial C E. Mcllwain, Prop. ROCHE HARBOR LIME ROCHE HARBOR LIME ROCHE HARBOR LIME ROCHE HARBOR LIME D. S. BENTLEY & CO BfBimtmmmmmtMmmammmtmtMfxi- My Where are You Going Pretty JHaid? "I'm going to feed my cows," she said. "'Tis fresh and nutritious, from Savage A Reld's store, aud they give more milk than ever before, They're laek, too, and fatter, the beet of their bod. There's nothing the matter wuh their feed." Sayage & Reid, Seed and Feed Merchant. Finest beer on the market, has stood the test of twenty- years and Is CAPITAL BREWERY Finest beer on the market, haa stood th better than ever. CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS Our superior beer, kept In cold storage, all orders filled promptly, rreaotty delivery, CAPITAL ICE WORKS The purest orystal loo made from pure dlsUHed water. ' Free delivery at lowest rat oa. MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. O0l 3tPrwitSl K-Tatf""'.- jM- ?.'