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MmmwmB prf' .iWiiimmmaimm rj wr - M7wi553Z l " "i -i- rrrnrir irmnnrftm n 111 air i ni -jwm j &-m x THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALCM, OH MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1902, 1 jo - r fit V k If. i -A $ Holverson's - f The Pretty Here is a stock that outshines any other in town. The newest, freshest creations are here the tan shades in great variety. The soft, clingy fabrics so much in favor can be found here in exquisite color combinations. m m n ...Special... New Dimities in latest styles $c yard 5 FINE FRENCH DIMITIES in all the newest ef fects S 18c yard IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII11IIM11IIM Dalrymple's Fine Black Dress Skirts at Sale Prices Wo offor a good quality black Cliov- lot skirt, trimmed with (attain bands and Ruimpj full iloro, linndbomcly mado. $3.60 Tlio ontlro lino reduced : I 5 CO VA1.UK8AT 3 1)5 10 00 VALUKB AT 7 05 16 00 VA1UKBAT .'...U 00 Tlireo ucnderlul bargains In 811k Drees Eklrla. Tbey'ro mado of good quality taffeta; tucked all over; double i unite; beautiful artplhiuo trimming; wide llounce: $17 CO VALUKB AT flit CO 20 00 VALUKB AT fit 05 26 00 VALUKB AT IS 76 Remember wo linvn only a low of them. You will iiover Imvo imih nn offor again. Dal rym pie's A BEAUTIFUL EYE makes silence eloquent, A KIND EYE makes contradiction an assent, AN ENRAGED EYE makes beauty deformed. ADDISON. Thla littles mombor givoa llfu to ovary other part about ua. Bo treat It kindly when It oomplaina of not awing well; lmvo It attoudml to, glvo it nt loait as luuoli Attention na It deaorvea for tho amount of work It does. If you uoeil mlvli-o call on ua, we will mnko uxamlnatlous freo. You aro wolootno to tho ooatly inatru inonU and our experience, Clias. H. Hinges, Bulbntlflo Optloiau. 8H Btnto Btroot. Next door to ladd & llueh'a Ilnuk China Closets Book Cases Buffets Alorris Chairs They are beauties, well furnished and low in price. A Rare Treat for Salem... A Tour Dy Feast oo Stslurlun Health FooJ$ oa Mia, Knapp will deinomtrate at our oud Tiurday. Tha irratctt Una of Aia vraicci una oi oerdlally Invito tho ladle uua.ooait, We oerulaliy Invito tho ladlea oi Salem ami vlatntty to take i age of thla opportunity cf seeing this great Una deiuouilrated. Oall early. ROTH 134 SMU WK. St i - Holyerson's S WasliGoods H m m m m m Ventnar Novelty Tissues Pretty lace stripe effects in the new shades Yery Swell... 40c yard 9 Don't Forget About The International Line of Made to Measure Clothing. It'a tho only way to buy clotlioa right. You cnu cliooso from (IflO tmmplos; tho garmonta nro mado for you and must lit perfectly; they hold tliolr alinpo ntid prices aro tho enino as roadymado. $13.50 and up Boys' Clothing For Spring and Summer Wear Wo chow n comploto lino of all tho luteal styles nt very attraetivo pricosJ 95c and up atoro, Monday, lutwday, Wednesday, Sanitarium Health Food ever shown on anuarium mauu koous over aituwu qi of Salem ami vlttlnlty to take ad van t GRABBR Tclttbsse Sit WtSm fr SHOCKED ORTHODOX J3LERGY Revs, Knight and Eiiot Ex' changed Pulpits Congregationalists and Uni" versalists Swap Pastors. Itov. P. S. Knight, tho wall-known plonoor Congregational mlnlstor of Sa lorn, caiiBod Home talk among his or thodox clorglcal brethren on Sunday by exchanging pulpltB for tho day with Rov. W. O. Eliot, Jr., pastor of tho Unitarian churcii Bocloty, of Solom. Hov. Knight Ih not regularly connected with any Salem church now, but 1b Borvltig as pastor of tho Congregation al chiirclimt Corvalllfl. Tho subject of Itov. Knlght'H discourse nt tho Uni tarian church were: "Tho Hollglous Llfo" and "Tho Immanont Word," and ho wnfl greeted with two largo audi oncos. Itov. Bllot dollvored two Bar inonB boforo tho Corvallls Congroga tlonallsts In oxchnuge. About a year ago Hov. Kllot applied for ineinborsblp In tho Salem Minis terial Association, but his application was rejected. Rov. Knight haB always been inoro liberal In IiIh vIowb along rollglouu linos, and thinks tho ox chango of pulpits under conditions thnt Hiirroundod tho tiansfer Sunday nioro nn Intorclmngo of courtesy thun tho surrendering of any rellgloim creed or dortrlno. In dlscusBlng tho mntter with a re porter, Hov. Knight Raid: "I am surprised thnt any notice should bo taken of. what seems to mo so renHonuhlo nn affair as thlfl ox change of pulpits. I with glad thirty years ago to show a similar courtosy to Hov. T .U Hllot, father of tho pres ent paHtor of Unity church In Snlem, and I am Hiiro I have never had any reason to regret my notion. Whon I seek or nccupt an exchange of pulpits I consider tho qualities of tho mnn, rather than tho latitude or longitude of his creed, or tho denominational tall of his theological kite. I am Hiiro no one can criticise my Judgment on thnt Hcoro In this Instance, howover It may ho with Mr. Kllot. "Several occasional nttoudnuts nt my sorvlcoM In Corvallls claim to be UnltarlaiiH In belief cultivated and worthy people and I thought such an exchange wjwld be but a reasonable courtesy to them. "Of course, such an oxchnuge Im plies no yielding of any doctrinal point any more thun It would If I exchanged with a Methodist, Presbyterian, llnp tlstu or Christian. It Is a loug-cher-lsh,ed belief with mo that those minor differences between suets should ho Ignored when earnest ChrlsthuiH con front the real problems of practical work. "I have given Mr. Kllot tho same lib erty In my pulpit that I would glvo to any Christian gentleman, anil ho has extended u similar courtosy to mo, and I am Hiiro that when tho day has passed neither his congregation nor mine will dream that anything strange Iiiih happened." About Bicycles During tho winter and early spring, a very common question from the cas ual Inquirer about wheels was, "do you look for a good trade thin year?" Very naturally, last year having been such n good year, iV would answer that it was hard to wiy. For our part, wo thotmht v folt something In the air, and so placed heavier advance orders than over before. How well we anticipated tho trudu that has come our way, Is evidenced by our wiles to day are mure than SI per cent, ahead of the uorreNiumdliiK date hut aetiwui, and that too, In tho tact) of tho fact that tho oatiy trade wns unusually Kood Inst year with us. There' only one way to account for It. The Tribune bicycle Is a wheel on which It has iwld us to pin our faith absolutely. Never was u more honaat wheel turned out of iv factory thun that. Not u "freaky" device on It and yet every part from end to end liouent niul tiled. The old riders who have ridden the wheel fur yours, Hie as en thuslaatlc In lu pmUe na ever, and the loaa of n rider from a Tribune U n most unusual thing. Hear In inlud-r the Tribune Is only 9 year old, con aldertibly younger than many wheel, which It has long since outdistanced In popularity and sale. One thing that has helped ua too, Is the fact that we have been enabled to furnieh thus fur quite a number of the 1901 models at ?M. which la quite n hflp to those who want a really high grade wheel, but who do not feel able to my 10. We will have another shipment of theee tit today. It le beet to place your order. If you want one. Then, too, we have had a splendid iU wheel fur the trade that must ride, but don't want to pay more than that amount. We have the Snell at that figure, and we reoomuiend thla wheel from n knowledge of Its reeord fur Mwe four ur won yearn. We have a neat wheel dejwrtwent where the trade U taken are of. uh dtattirWeil by tke growing volume of IrtMlHMft In Implement and vehicles on the mwe Moor. Stiiulrie. too pJeHty of them. AH prices. Free wind to any awd all cowers, by. eteuplHg In to our main entrauce. F. A. WIGGINS 265-267 Liberty 8t, Salem. Farm Machinery, Waxtona, lluggtea. Dlcyclea, Sowlus Machine. JOINT CANVASS ARRANGED Republicans and Democrats Will Tour Country Socialists Are Denied Recog- nition-The Itinerory Tho Republican and Domoaratlc county control committees mot In Sa eom nnd completed arrangoments for tho usual Joint canvass of tho county by tho candldatofl of tho two partlos. Tho canvass will be opened at Tumor TuoBday, May 20th, at 10 a m., and will conclude with n grand demonstra tion nt Salem Saturday night, May 31st. It wns agreed that only candidates on the legislative and comity tickets should bo allowed to partlclpato In tho Joint discussion; candidates for Joint Bonator to be bnrred, .uhIohb by mutual consent. Tho partlos wilt di vide time and nharo oxpensos. Tho application of tho Socialists for participation In the Joint canvasa was rojected, for tho reason that a three cornorcd canvass of tho county was not considered practical, and for the further reason that tho Socialists are not considered n regular political or ganization. Mombors of tho Socialist party Btato that tho party will make an Independent canvass of tho county. Tho Joint Itinerary this year will bo practically the mimo an that of two years ago. It Ih as follews: Tuesday, May 20 Turner, 10 a. in.; Mnrlon, 2 p, in.; Jefferson, 8 p. m. Wednesday, May 21 AuhibvUIo, 10 a. m.; Sublimity, 2 p. in.; Stnyton, 8 p. m. Thursday, May 22 Clatos, 1 p. m.; Mehnma, 8 p .in. Friday, May 23 Macleay 1 p. m.; Sllverton, 8 p. in. Saturday. May 24 ScottH Mills, 10 a. m.; Mount Angol, 2 p. in. Monday, May 20 Qorvnls, 10 a. m.; Monitor, 2 p. in.; Woodburn, 8 p. m. Tuosday, May 27 Huttcvlllo, 10 a. in.; Hubbard, 2 p, m.; Aurora, 8 p. in. Wednosday, May 28 Champoeg, 10 n. in.; St. Paul, 2 p. in. Thursday, May 20 llrooks, 10 a. m.; Howell, 2 p .in. Saturday, May 31 Salem, 8 p. in. o Paid State Taxes. Tho stato trouBiiror today rocolvod from linker and Union countlas half of their payments of their taxes. Daker paid $872(1.25 for Btato nnd $213.75 for agricultural collogo tax. Union con tributed $11,721.00 for stato nnd $327,oO for tho agricultural college. Cummlngs Is Sick. HAIriMORB, Md., April 28. Con gressman Amos Cummlngs dovolopod double pneumonia this morning. Ills condition Is oxtremoly critical. o Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith, Sr hnvo returned from points In Nuvnda nnd California, whuro they have boon spending the winter. Use Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to bo shaken Into the shoos, Your feel fool hwoUoii, nervous and hot, nnd get lived easily. If you hnvo smarting feut or tight shoes, try Allon's Foot-Knso. It cools tho foot and liinkos walking easy. Curos swollen, sweating foot, Ingrowing unlls, blisters ami callous spots Itollevus corns ami bunions of all pain and gives rust and comfort. Try It todny. Sold by all druggists nnd shoo stores for 28o. Trial package FIUCIC. Addroes, Allen S. Olinstod, Lelloy, N. Y. 3 Talking about trying things. If any one who rends this has not yet tried Chase & Sanborn's pure Mocha nnd Java corfuo, 3 ikiuiuIs for $1.00; Chase & Sanborn's Perfection Dlend. 25c, they Just don't know what good caffeo tastes like, llraueon & Hngau sole agents. Married. Sunday afternoon at 8:30 p. m. Miss Olam Leon was married to H. S. Cn boon, both of rortlnud, at the resi dence of Augustus Koncher, four miles north of Salem, brother of the bride, Kuv. It. McKUlop, of the llaptlet church, of this city, otllclated. DIED. OI.NUY. At the Oregon state Insane asylum, Salem, Oregon. Sunday, April 27, 1902, Orvllle Oluey, aged G4 years. A. M. CloUQh, succesaor to D. E, Hunslnger Funeral Dlreotor, 107 State Street, Phone, Office, 1351; residence, 221, Salem, Oregon. People Say That the equal of the cakes ami bread made at the Pioneer llakery has never beeu found. Used in all bonne. NEW TODAY. Reward. Return for reward trw7"lt CHttertaln, bobtail and nxu-h inane brawn pony. Strayed ur stolen ubMt April ltk from thla cltj'. 4-iS-tw Wanted. lkjwni ami room Ih strictly prh-ate fawlly, by youu man of good habit. Must be within Ave mluutee walk of new poetoMoe. Ad drms A It.. Journal oWoe. 4-IS-at o jttolilHkHwS GOVERNOR Tl GEER cuCflTPPC FAVORS DIRECT VOTE c)VVLnlLfc If Petitions Enough His Name For Direct Nomination by Vote of the People Under the Mays Law. Potltlons are Increasing asking Gov ernor door to allow his name to bo used as a candidate for tho United States senate, uudor tho Mays act, passed by the legislature, that pro vides for placing tho name of a party candidate on tho Australian ballot for direct voto of tho people. Tho Demo crats nominated C. 13. S. Wood, in tliolr stato convention, and ho has ac cepted, and if onough petitions coma in by next Friday, whon tho tlmo elapses for getting on tho ticket, Gov. Geer will accopt tho nomination, and let his nnnio go boforo tho people. Ha says tho election should bo mado by tho people, nnd takon out of tho hands of tho loglslatlvo lobby. This will bo tho first tlmo tho peo ple of Orogon havo had a direct voto for sonator, and so far as Governor Geer's candidacy secures an expres sion of tho people on tho question, and tonds to take It out of tho hands it has gotten Into, It will bo a good thing for Orogon. So far as Republicans oxpross thomsolvcs It will bo a rebuke to tho use of money to gain political honors. Peoplo llko tho Glltners, who spoilt their money to prevent Goer'B ronomlnatlou, and hot that ho would bo defeated, aro opposed to tho peoplo expressing thomselvos on senator or anything else thnt Interferes with their grafts. Tho great mass of Republicans nnd citizens of nil parties will uphold di rect nomination nnd direct election of sonators, ,und will applaud Govornor Geer for not waiting for permission from the bosses before lotting his name go into the light. Hvon If ho Is not electod lis a result of his candi dacy, ho has set an oxample that is a robuko to the practicos of tho past and prosont. Governor Geer has practically an nounced his candidacy for United Stntes sonator. In discussing tho mat ter of nn expression of tho choice of CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. file Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slgnutnro of Wheat Market, CHICAGO, April 28. Wheat, 71 SAN FRANCISCO. April 28. Wheat fl.UKtmilli. GOLD DUST FLOUR Mnde bv THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Mado for family uso, ask your grocer for it. llnm ami shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Affent Barr's German Salye Heals quickly all cuts, or bruieo, Draws soruiiues out of Umo back, ami draws divers out of lluMi which often break off too short to pull. Sticks like Btloking planter. Try It and you will uuvur be without. Hy mall 26c. L. M. BARR, 120 State St. .Salem, Or Jacob Uogl Removed from (Court Street 266 Commercial St Good Stock of Shoes All Up-to-date Prices Right ltamly for trade in a short time, but repairing done ua abort nolle. JACOB V0GL 345 Commercial Street. FIG DUFF penotTa AT THK FLEUR DE LIS" Confectionery and lea Cream Prlrs. 144 State St. . Silem Z$fm&u Come In He Will Submit As Candidate tho peoplo under tho 'Mays act, he said: "I had intended and so announced, that I would not be a cnndldnto for United States senator, but I received so many letters from ovor tho state, urging my candidacy, that I consented to tho circulation of petitions to that effect, undor tho provisions of tho Mays law. This is a good law, nnd every man who proposes to bo a can dldato for that ofllco should submit his name to a voto of tho peoplo. For years I havo advocated tho election of sonators by a direct voto of tho peo ple, but since this cannot bo dono now, tho nearest approach to it is to submit tho names of candidates to a popular voto. Of all things to bo avoided Is the 'dark horso' process of not doing tho will of tho people. With this Invitation by tho legislature to glvo tho people an opportunity to express themselves on this question, It Is certainly tho duty of ovory mnn who expects to bo a candidate for tho sennto to avail himself of its provisions. "I do not know how extensive the effort to securo names to petitions In my favor may be. A sulllclent num ber of nntnos may not bo sent In, but slnco this Is tho law of the stato, It is certainly tho duty of ovory man who wants to be senator to leavo tho mat tor to tho popular oxpresslon, and abldo by tho results. Surely thero Is no fairer way than this, nnd the man who receives tho highest number of votos should bo considered tho cholco of his party. Tho plurality Idea ob tains in our system of government, and I Bhnll certainly do whnt I can to ns slst In tho election by tho loglslaturo of tho man who has boon thus in dorsed. Furthermore every cnndldnto for the loglslaturo who bollevos In tho election of United States sonators by a direct voto of tho pooplo should do claro his Intention to uphold such ox presslon of tho pooplo ns may bo had under tho Mays act." Macaroni No. 1 Large box, white and vellow, 35 cents Larcc fancy Silver Prunes, 5c per lb. 10 Pounds Pink Beans, 25c. 8 Pounds Italian Prunes. 25c. 3 Cans Tomatoes, 25c Al Flour per sack, 70C. 3 cans Salmon, 25C SwcetlOranecs, perldoz, 20C Lemons, cer dozen 15c. Shoulders, 9clb. Scotch Oats 10c per Package. Jumbo Mush. 2 1-2 lb Package 5c 2 1-2 lb packages premium mush 2 for 15 or 4 for 25c gjQT Illnhost price always paid for country produce. M. T. RINEAUN 132 State St. Telephone 1311 The Racycle $35 to $60. A Full Line on Hand. Wheals cleaned $1 00 Wood rime put on fl 60 Morgan & Wright casing put on. . .f2 3h Inner tube, flrat quality 36 Morrow coaster and brako put on f (i 50 G. itt J. Ileavv tread casing 8 50 1002 Solar, Majestic. 20lh Century and Search I.ightGaa lampa eaoh 2 0 We carry a full Una of sundries, in. eluding tha following tires: Hartford, G.AJ., Punlon, Fisk, Delaware and M. fi Y, (double tube.) Wheols called for and delivered freo. Clayton R Young Phono Red 3650. Giant Cement Giant Cement CilRAPEK THAN EVER BEFORE. Larye stock of clear, freeh lime, from new lodges. The Capital Improvement Co. 31H Front St. Phone 301. Correct Dress Our standard of excellence in fabrics, trimmings and tailoring is high enough for us to guarantee your entire satisfaction. HAINES Si STBDLBR Merchant Tailors - A big line of men's and boys' sweaters just received in plain colors and in beautiful combinations, and in the new weaves and stripings. : : : Cardinal and Old Gold Sweaters in the correct shades and the finest ever shown in Salem. N. B. Our Spring lines of two-piece Outing Suits are now here. Also the latest things in Belts and Golf Hose. Sim Woolen 254-2?6 Commercial The Kind that Pleases And nt their ever popular prices.... $35 00 and $40 00 Chain Models, $6000 Chainless. $40 00 Cushion Frame. Coaster Brakes $5 00 extra. NONE ARK BETTER, FEW A8 GOOD. Often copioJ nud imitated, but never equalled. Then for tlioao who wieh n good wheel for less monoy, wo hnvo a $25.00 wheel either in ladios' or Kents' that is second to none, nnd every part of them carry n season's guarantee. Any gear, saddle, tire, or haudlebar you wish. DON'T FORGET THAT WE TAKE CARE OF OUR RIDERS-Ask soino of them, they will tell yon, We will trade in your old wheel on a new ono. Somo good bargains in second-hand wheols. Wo work all our wheels over beforo they aro offered for sale. SUNDRIES OF ALL KINDS-Conetor brakes, all kinds fitted on your old wheel, Bicycle Repairing If you aro not going to get a now wheel, let us fix up your old ono for tho Season's riding. Don't Forget That We repair all makes of wheels. We do any kind of bicycle repairing We fit all makes of tires, etc, etc Best workmanship nnd prompt delivery. Givo ua a call, wo do GOOD WORK. Anything pertaining to a bicycle. A QfiPriflltv Br'n have SHIPP & 258 Commercial Street- Opposite Capital National Bank. 53G lines of the human, figure, aro unquestionably as injurious as the most vir ulent health cranks contend. That doesn't mean, however, that a body braco and stay comfortable to wear, and comfortable becauso it con forms to tho lines of nature is injurious, On 1 10 contrary, our F. O. American Beauty corpet is a godsend to many a woman. Our prices on these aro from 65c to $1.20. Wo have others from 25c up. Look else where but don't buy till you Bee us. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State atmmn:mtm:mmtmmtmtmitmtmtmmtmttmmn ...SANITARIUM FOODS... MALTED CEREAL CRANOSE FLAKES K. B. CEREAL GRAN0SE BISCUITS OAT MEAL CRACKERS NUT BUTTER. These goods are new. A new cereal drink. A new breakfast food. Something new for sandwiches. Fuller & Douglas, Grocers U2 State St., D'Arcy BIdg. tmttmtmtttt:jtt:ttmm:mw:mjMmmmmtaammtmttttJ a Stylish fitting Clothes PRICES. - - ... 272 Commercial St 1 Store Street, Salem, Oreion, Standard Qualify 'n yur awn mowers and jhem oiled and sharpened. HAUSER Soma of tho corsets made to- . - - day. without regard to natural Street, Salem. Phone Main 2201 g 15.00 UP