-nCV.ibMnri-wttJ J THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. fiAtUfi&AY, MAY 3, IflOi Hfe-l.J 'I'll U&MiMtWM GEER'S NAME GOES ON SALEM FOURTH OF JULY Captain Gridley's Mother and Brother Restored by Peruna. Come to us for Anything in Child- &huW i wii o tt tai AS Ivnvz ,T UI im- m S - M 1 ' 1 .' fa vl HOLVERSON HOLVERSGN'S We are the Salem Agents for Bon Ton Corsets. I I Sale of walkin skirts MonHa v AttO AN UNUSUAL ONE It'll ft salo that will bring orowds to tho cloak department. All the walking sUrts will bo placed on special tables and marked at extra special prices. Not n finer stock in town than you'll And lioro. All tho now cloths made up injust tho way you want them. VVo'll tnontlon a few numbers. Read theao apccial offera and then seo II you can kcop away. Wo don't think you can. Secretary of State Makes tlie Ballot Candidates for Senator After Members of Congress Regular $4 00 Chalk Lino walking skirt mado with a deep flounco and havo several rowa of stitching around the botom. Monday only wd.lv Regular $5 00 walking eklrt (made like cut.) Heavy suit Inir n vory pretty skirt. Monday on- ly ' $3.98 Regular f 4.60 walking skirts (llko cut) made of heavy suit ing and nlcofy fln iahod. Gome in. aovoral dlfforont colora. Monday only $3.75 Regular $5 50 chalk linowalklngaklru mado In tho lat CRt stylo. Han deop llounco and prettily stitched. Monday only. $420 More New Ribbons Nevor aaw ribbons soil ao fast. Maybo ll'a bocaueo wo"ellnood good. Yoatorday'a oxproas brought aoino mora now things plenty ol tho pret ty toft rlbbona no much worn. Now silk Uatlsto rlbbona In tan with aatin atrlpea. Wo make your bows freo at tho ribbon countor. Ladies' Fast Black Hose 13c pr. I Mado with dnublo tons and heels and havo ribbed topi. Worth in tho regular way 20c pair. "Quilt Size" Batts Just theslzoof a quilt. Puro white cotton 25c each Spring Under wear Boino splendid values in medium wolght underwear for Spring woar, Either soparato garmenta or union auftu. 10c to $3.00 garment Pony x For Boys and Girls. x The beet wear ing strongest stock ing made, Made ospeclallyfonchoo) children, Wu aro the only store nel. ing them. The Men's Department Secretary of State Dunbar today certified tho nominations mado for tho coming election by preparing a cer tificate and forwarding tho snmo to each county clerk. Tho county clerks havo tho power to arrange tho ballot, and will niako somo changes to suit themselves, and havo them printed. The certification of nominations, as prepared by Mr. Dunbar, puts tho stato ofllclals first, and then tho mom bora of congress nnd thon tho candi dates for United States senator. This arrangement Is porfectly satis factory to Governor Geer, and all re ports that Mr. Dunbar refused to fllo his nomination, or rofused to glvo hlra a proper place on the ballot, aro thus nullified. Efforts to Secure a Promi nent Orator Three Men of Great National Reputation Were Wired. Tho commltteo for seeming an ora tor for tho Greater Salem Fourth of July celebration met Friday afternoon and wired an Invitation to three of the most noted orators in tho coun try, W. Dourko Cochran, Sonator Dov erldge, of Indiana, and Congressman Cushman, of Washington. Claud Gatch, chairman of tho com mltteo, tills morning received a tele gram from tho Indiana man regretting that ho could not come. o 3SSBFE2$fW YOU ARE READY GRIDLCY-FIREr WES WILL FIGHT FURNISH Umatilla Republicans Will Knife the Banker w ryd 25c pr. iaj Il' ft pretty fine tlilnie to bo able lo go to n store nnd find Just what you're looking for. Hero'a that sort of it atom. Bwi how this Men's Fur nishing Department hna grown. A coiiplo of years' ago we didn't handle nion'a goods to ipeak of and now all the smart droaiora come hero. It's Because We Sell the Smart Things Tho Bhirta for instance Tho DOL LAR SHI UTS. Thoro'a no better fhlrta nnywhoro for tho monoy no prettier atylua. Tlioy aro shirts not pillow slips. Mado right from Hup to collar-baud everything it ought to bo, Wo'ro showing them in all tho now atrlpo atyloa and plain colors. I Giant Cement CHEAPER THAN KVRK I1KPOKK. Lnryo atock ot clear, fresh lime, from now ledges. The Capital Improvement Co. 310 Front 8t. l'hono 301. Jacob logt Removed from Court Street 266 Commercial St Good Stock of Shoes All Up-to-date Prices Right Ready for trade in a abort time, but repairing done on abort notice. ..JACOB lOGT.. 2W Commercial Street. FIG DUFF AND PENOTIA AT TIIK ti FLEUR DE LIS" Confectionery and lue Cream Parlors. 144 State St. - - Salem. Barr's German Salve Heals quickly all outs, or bruise. Draws soreness out of lame back, anil drawa silvers out of lloah whloh oftun break off too short to pull. Sticks like sticking planter. Try it nnd you will nuvor be without. By mill S5e. L. M. BARR, 120 State St. . Salem. Or $1.00 NEW TODAY. For Sale. Socondliund buggy, buggy. ImjIo nnd single harness nil second hand, for snle. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., State street, 6-8-3t S80Han returned over $800 profits by our "Progressive Plan of Spec ulation." Tim largest profits with the least risk. Seven yeura In bust- nem. Reference. Send for book lei. uruwrortl & Co., lie Naaaau street. New York. 6-8-lt up o oo . uarnea monthly on $100 investments, with privilege of with drawing at any time. Free booklet llonshall, Dronner & Co., Mas Ilrondway. New York. 6-3-lt Summer Normal The tint term ot tho Capital Summer Normal bwgiua on Monday May 6, and continues eight weeks. Olasuva will bo farmed in all the branches re)iiired for state and oennty pftjiers. For further iufonuatton wdtlruw J. J. KRAPS. Salem, Ore. dAw 4.30 lm For First Class dresemaklns; no to Mrs. V, M. Hendershott, at 408 Sum. mer street. Fourteen yeare' experi ence In Portland. Only superior work turned out. M-lm A BEAUTIFUL EYE makes silence eloquent, A KIND EYE makes contradiction an assent, AN ENRAGED EYE makes beauty deformed. Lot.Iast nljiht, a sorrel mare with white strip on face. Saddled, bridled anil with n halter on; weight 90 pounds. Aililrew S. H. Itarker. It. F. D .No.. Salem. Or. ...i.s Screen Doors and Windows Poultry Iiwu and Field Fenolng, und Shin file. Ijirke etok. Iwest prioes. Walter Murley, 88 state st. Mlt -ADBIBQN. ThU little member Rl?ee life to every other part abeut ua. So trvat it kludlv when It cotnpUina ol uot aveluy; well have It attended to. glvo it at least aa imioii tteutlon At it deaervea for tuo autouui oi worx it uoes. it rau uwa ativiee oait te to tne costly tnetru- on uao will make exauilnatlona free. You are witloem inontajinu our exueneuco, i Chas. H. Hinges, eclontlflc OpUcIau, 83 SUte Btreet. Freih Fish. We always have the best line uf trtmh fish lu the city. Give us a oall and yeu will be well satisfied. F1TTS & DOTY. PENDLETON, Or., May 3. In UiIb county, Umatilla, thoro is In oxlstonco an antl-Fiunlsh organization, connect ed with which aro not lose than 300 votors. Tho numbor Is Increasing ev ery day. They nro standing llko n wnll of rock against tho attempts to whip Into lino tho members of tho Re publican party, who havo declared thoy will not endorse tho hoad of tho Itopublican ticket. This organization Ih lod by men of high standing, of which tho best known Is Judgo Stoph en A .Lowell, of Pondlcton, who hns proclaimed in nu opon lottor that ho will fight Mr. Furnish to tho ond of tho contost. Ills nasoclates aro also men of lnlluonco, and ninny of thorn havo boen honored at tho hands of tholr party during past yoars men who havo novor boforo cast a ballot against tho Itopubllciin party who havo boon of tho bone und sluow of thut organi zation. The movement Is without procodont In tho history of politics In Umatilla county. It lu not n still hunt, with professions of loyalty openly, and bo- cret knifing. Tho votors who aro con nected with tho nntl-Furnlsh organiza tion aro telling tho pooplo horo what they propose to do, and thoy nro pro ceeding to do It as openly as possible Tho protost roglstorod by tho nntl Furnish Kopubllcans of this county Is: Thut Mr. Furnish, a lifelong Demo crat, altered his views, uot because he held to different economic or finan cing views; not bocause ho studied carefully tho perplexing questions of the dny and dotormlned that ho had been wrong provlously, nnd thoroforo must now nllgn hlmsolt with tho Ito- publican party In ordor to secure cor rect oxproeslou of his vlows; but that ho altered thorn becauso ho saw that the Republican party was at that tlrao upou tho upgrudo of political succoss, and that he might gain somo advau tage from a new alignment. In proof of this, It Is alleged that it can bo provou that ho counselled with friends somo time boforo ho made tho change, aud did not deny that he would mako tho chango only lu the event that tho tide soemed to be flow Ing toward tho Republican party. Oth erwise he would remain lu the Demo cratic ranks. This Is ouo of the chief causes fur the rage of tho Republicans, as well as for the anger of tho Democrats of this region, who hud taken up the young man whou ho needed help, nnd fought his political lights nnd placed htm in a position to roup some advan tage from tholr support. The Demo crats may be depended upou to stand In Hue for their nominee, Mr, Chain berlaln, and lose not enough votes to the opposition to alter materially the status on June 3d. Here Is the latest estimate of the situation. Umatilla county Is nominally 400 Republican. Six hundred Republicans will have been solidified In opposition to Furnish by the time the election arrives. How ever, allowing one-third off, it remains that 400 Republicans will vote for CtmmtHM-lHiH, 300 not voting for any one ror governor. Such un urgttnlsatJun ot Democrats has never before beeu seen In this county. It la composed of the best workers lu the local party, aud has the couHdetu-e qf the people. The cam paign that is belug put up Is some- laiug tfeat Is making the oldost In habitant think that he Is living In a eountVy whero palMea Is the para mount thought, and of which Democ racy Is the whole thing. NEW RIVER STEAMER 0. C. T. Co Begins Construc tion of Draught Boat Tho Oregon City Transportation Company has begun construction of a light-draught steamboat, for Bcrvlco on tho upper "Wlllametto river. Sho is planned to draw only 11 Inches of wntor without cargo, and will, thoro foro, bo the lightest draught boat on tho Willamette. Tho little steamer will navlgato at low stagos of tho water, whon othor boatn will bo un nblo to rondor sorvlco nt all. Tho dimensions of tho boat will be: Longth, 127 feet, breadth 25 feet; depth of hold, 1 feet. She will havo lOx 12-Inch euglnos, and a steel boiler which will carry 1(55 pounds of stenm. Hor dead weight cnrrylng capacity will bo botwoon 1C0 and 175 tons. Tho boat will bo equipped with all tho con veniences for passongor service. Tho other boats of tho company's fleet havo minimum draughts respectively as follews: Leona, 18 Inches; Pomo na, 18 Inches; Altonn, 20 Inches. Tho company Is trying to find a sultablo namo for tho now boat with tho "ona" sulllx of tho othor steamors. Strong Has Resigned Tho resignation of Frank Strong, president of tho Oregon University, was accoptod today by the rongonts. Stiong goes to Knusas. DEWEY'S FLAGSHIP OLYMPIA-CAPTALV GHIDLEr, COMMANDER. Mrs. Orldley, mother of Captain Grldldy, who was In command of Dewey's flagship, at the destruction of the Spanish fleet at Manila, says of our remedy, Peruna: "At the solicitation of a friend I used Peruna, and can truthfully say It is a grand tonic and Is a woman's friend, and should bo used in every household. After using It for a short period I feel like a new person." MRS. ORIDLEY. Mrs. Longstrect Is tho wlfo of tho fa mous Confederate General, Ltcutonant Ooncral Jamos LongHtrcot, tho only liv ing ox-Confederate ofllcor of that rank. Sho writes as follows to Tho Poruna ModlcinoCo.: "I can recommend your exccllont rem edy, Peruna, as one of tho best tonics, and for thoso who need a good, substan tial remedy, I know of nothing bettor. Besides being a good tonic It Is an effec tive euro for catarrh." Mrs. James Longatrect. Hon. Lucius E. Gridloy, brothor of Captain Gridloy, also speaks a good word for Peruna. In a letter written from 1611 T Street, Washington, D. 0., ho says: Tho Peruna Mcdlclno Co., Columbui, O. Gentlemen "Your Peruna has been thoroughly tested In my family. My mother and wife used It with the very best results, ami I take pleasure In rec ommending It to all who want a good, substantial remedy, both as a ionic and a catarrh cure." Lucius B. Orldley. Miss Mary J. Kennedy, manager of tho Armour k Co.'h exhibit, Trans Mlsshtflppl Exposition, Omaha, Nob., writes tho following In regard to 1'oru nn, from 812 West Sixty-second streot, Chicago, 111.: "I found tho continual chuiige of dlot Incidental to eight yoars' traveling com pletely upsot my dlgcstlvo system. On consulting several physicians thoy do cldcd I suffered with catarrh of tho stomach. "Their prescriptions did not soom to help fne any, so, reading of tho remark ablo cure-) perfocted by tho uso of Poru na, I decided to try it, and soon found myself well repaid. "I havo now used It for about throe months and feel completely rejuvenated. I believe I am perfectly cured, and do not beBltato to glvo unstinted pralno to your remedy, Peruna." Mary J. Kou ncdy. Congressman Geo. W. Smith of Mur physboro, 111., writes: "I tako pleasure In testifying to tho merits of Peruna. I havo taken one bottlo for my catarrh and I feol vory much benefited. To thoso who aro aflllcted with catarrh and in need of a good tonlo I tako pleasure lu recom mending Peruna." Geo. W. Smith. If you do not derlvo prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at onoo to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your cmo and he will bo plcasod to give you his valuable ad vlco gratis. Address Dr. Ilnrtman, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, Ohio. A Pleasant Entertainment The Racycle $35 to $60. Full Line on Hand. About forty of tho young peoplo of tho First Christian church wero vory ploasantly ontertnlned by Mrs. C. II. Wnlkor last ovenlng, It bolng tho tlmo for tho regular business) meting and social of tho C. 12. society. A "now old- fnnlifnnnfl" Hiirnrlan liml linitn nn. nounced, and It turned opt to be a I iZSC Wheels cleaned $1 00 Wood rimB put on jt 50 Morxan & Wright casing put on... $2 2f Inner tube, flrat quality $1 25 Morrow coaster hihI brako put on III 50 spoiling match." Sovoral now ways of spelling old-fashioned words woro learned, for lnstanco, tho pastor wont down on his first word, Insisting that "ilrlcln" was Bpollod "forltln," but, un dor tho strict rulo of tho teacher, Mrs. C. L. Watt, ho had to submit. Ooorgo Parmon nnd Mrs. Wntt gavo somo comlo readings during tho even ing, which wero much enjoyed. Light refreshments woro sorvod by tho pleasant hostoss, and at 11 o'clock tho young pooplo dlsporsod, hoping they might always remain as young In hoart as Mrs. Walker. OREGON SUPREME COURT Renders Five Opinions and uoes to Pendleton Tho Oregon supromo court today rondorod llvo opinions, a summary of which is nppondod. Tho mombors of the court left this afternoon for Pon dloton, where, on Monday morning, tho May torm for Eastorn Oregon will bo convened. Tho opinions handed down today woro as follews: Wm. Bvorott Boyd, a minor, by R. B. Boyd, his guardian, rospondont; vs. Portland Oenoral Electric Company, appellant; appeal from Multnomah county, A. L. Frozlor, Judge; opinion by Justice Wolvorton; nfflrmod. H. Wollonborg, as administrator of the partnership ostato of 8. Marks A 8d nickeled oil lamp for $1,50, nnd A. Marks, partners as S. Marks & and 0D0 of t,i0 st for $2. o., responuont, vs, J. F. Rose, nppel vi ill havo in a day or two a snap in a standard make of gas lamp at $2. Carbide, always fresh; 2 pounds for 25c In bulk; in cane, 2 pounds for S5c. A moBt excellent thing In foot pumps seamless brass H.rt? innh i. ,.,..., ca8tbaee50c. We used to think Uibbh cheap at 75c, SPRING SEAT POSTS fitted to your old or new wheel, tl.fin. v ,inn you vet Bicycle Sundries I j sundries wo havo a full line at all times of the best that's in the market. We have tires of all grades, f rom the un guaranteed tdnglo tubes at $5 a pair, to tho beat Thorn tires at f 10 a pair. Wo havo the Morgan & Wright, and Q. & J. oisings, inner tubes, or tires complete. Valves, stems, pumps, comonts, graph ites and all that in abundance. nnd Search Light Gas lamps each $2 CO Wo carry a full line of sundries, in cluding the fllowimr tires: Hartford, G.AJ., Dnnlon, Flak, Dolawaro and M. & W, (double tube.) Wheels called for and dolivered froe. Clayton R Young Phono Rod 2550. CHICHFBTEn'S CNOllskl EHHYR0YAL PILLS j irvvN" iii f n tame i.adie. am unuml ;iUft8Pv .fo CIIICIIIS,TKlifS li.NCll8ll wlili tlst nctMn, '1 ke olhrr. IttAii ICtrou KubtllmUii and lalu. t!ou. Ilu; c jeur Drmclii r s4 4a. I "VAA'. ''""UfuUM, TeatlMotltW Ui "Rtllrr rr l.adlca,U l.citr, , r. lura Mll. Ill mill T..HM..UI. U.K.. all li,u.i.t. , l.-i . .. .-.:' HmUb ltl,f.i..r. lladlMB Buuara, 1'lllLA I'll Wheat Market, E lant; appeal from Douglas county; J. W. Hamilton, Judge; opinion by Jus' tlce Wolverton; afllrmed. The City of Philomath, appollant. vs. J. w. Iuglo, respondent; appeal from Benton county; J. W. Hamilton. Judge; opinion by Justlco Mooro; re versed. State of Oregou. respondent, vs. I I Welch, appellant; appeal from Douglas county; R. P. noise, Judge; . "uivenon; modified. Heiiry Walnlinr.l f,.,.i... ... "" - 11U11UBI1I. VK . - " www Commercial National nnnir nf -' now lno P'aare of riding till Iah.1 n r ". uu spring. Kvery adi CHICAQO, 76T6c. May 3. Wheat, 7G hnd Oregon, appellant; and Geo. , should Konefme'rd tTS"" Williams, reeiiondent, vs. Commercial you don't like it money back. Leather toe clips, wire toe dips, and A. M. Clough, auccestor to D, E. Huntlnner Pumul ni.t.. tnt m.i. Next door to Ladd & IMi'-Uanki,;' Jt 1351 residence, Strong's to Be Reopened. The dining rooma f Stron8 ntuM. rat wttl l) reopened May 11Kb under the management of Mr Gee. P. Smith (i( National Bank, of Portland, Oregon appellant ; appeals from Multnomah couty; A. F. Sears and Arthur Fra- a,n other eorta, popular prices. The 8. er. Judgee; opinion by Chief Justice G.v fl and toe dip combined is .a w; amrmed. i l5VVU '"" ,or mHn' uorue and see It. All eorts of oils at all times, besides the very best sewing maohine oils that will not gum your machine. Dexter net carriers, the ladies' favor ite for the handle bare, 50c. Mass Meeting at Woodburn F. A. WIGGINS Th.. ll..i. ', ',""oa, C0UBt- Direct Nomina- FHBB AIR for any and all blwolei ton League has accepted an invlta- J"t inside main entrance. Run your' ..uu, i lummwu citizens of all """" ,u n,,u ""e. .. ai woodburn to hold a mase tins nt tnat place tha eVftDn of Saturday. May ltth at 7:3 o'clook 255"257 LIbey St, Salem. Gov. Geer, JuUge Botee. TJImon Ford ' Pam MMWy. Wagons, Buggies, and N. J. jHliah w. ana... . .. BIjol8. Sewing Maohlnes. JftgJdUve eandldate will be Invited 4"wne Maohine Repairing ky N.'lf,A B, , t be present and express themselves. I U. Barley. w 132 Bute Bt. GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Mado for family uso, ask your grocer for it. Bran nnd shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Agent Macaroni No. 1,, Large box, white and yellow. 35 cents Black Figs, per pound 5C Large fancy Sliver Prunes, Sc per lb. 10 Pounds Pink Beans, 25c. 8 lbs. Small White Beans 25c 8 Pounds Petite Prunes 25C. Al Flour per sack, 70C. 3 cans Salmon, 25c SweetlOranges, perldoz, 15c Lemons, per dozen 15c. Shoulders, 9clb. Scotch Oats 10c per Pjckage. Jumbo Mush. 2 1-2 lb Package 5C 2 1-2 lb packages premium mush 2 for 15 or 4 for 25c Hlgheat price always paid for eountry produce. Remember we are headquarters for OHOOKKR i . . T. RINEfflAN Telephone 1311 I M