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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1902)
s.r?v " w fT .9W r Nfr .mi im"mmmnmmmtm.iiif,im9ifi'9'-H wnviwpwiym . -av V fc J --;?,, a t n. i4 ik , t It & rY' piTniniiinimiiiiiiinmiiiimmiHf NEW PATTERN HATS Arrived Saturday. . Brs Jfraeer'e On account of the rush in our MILLINERY" DEPARTMENT we were compelled to reorder PATTERN AND STREET HATS all of which are here now. See Our Windows for Pretty Hats and Muslin Underwear. i Our store today declared we had the most beautiful line of A1USLIN UNDER WEAR ever shown in Salem. Come and see the pretty things at tTbe 1 wwyiiiiyMiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiM is ass x mkomoo xaiv 3180N 3H1 ' 'jtiSnujp uo jooq enuj(uiB() jo; Xed noC juiim oH no BiVHp pun BiOJBM ttJOUUI 'BJOnbjl BUM jbouu 0(1 jo spunjq joijjo ijM Jotno8ox ...TRY OUfTnEW GOODS?" Cheese Sandwich, Long Branch Cracker, Snow Drop Crackers, Oysterettes, Butter Wafers, Lemon Wafers, Graham Wafers. , HARRITT Si LaOJRBNCB Old Poat Ofllco Grocery. S&H, ri'. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from ono o( our tondor anudolicloua moata. HtiMiks.lanib or mutton chopa1 veal outfota or pork, Our ineata nro all cut from the (attest nnd nrnnnst cattlo, nnd wo can supply your tntlo with frosh, nutritloub nnd wholoBomo meata nt bod rock prlccti. E. C, CROSS SALEM OFE I'hon SOI CHERRY strDtD'CMtHMies uj attoa. & R. M. Kn&&vvj5vvjj.vvvfc S3.000.000 I ft Worth of 80 pound steel Hi in4 CC nmir rviltnc tlllU JJ UUTT lUUlllbO, UKIII 1.(110, UUIUIg UIIU cafe cars Is the record of the During the past year, nuking it the la we country. Q. H. CRANK, travel over It nnd Gen, Pas. Agt.,8t. Travel over It nnd enjoy Coast Pai, Agt., Loa Angeles, Gal. 'taf6?a''65f'ala J. F. GOODS Salem's Greatest House Furnishing Department Store. Charter Oak stoves and ranges by the car load Fixtures and repairs kept soley by us J iniimnTfnifPfMnfm SHIRT By 3La6tee' I.WODpUB 3JBJS 'J03 osi?3 oiqoNsnaAj At Easter Time Ib when the building business will bo In (till awing. If you haven't given your orders for your lumber requirements it will pay you lo ot estlinntea from (Joodalo Lumber Co,, (or any nnd all kltulo of lumbur (or out or liiBido work, lull), shingles, aunli, doors, blinds ami everything needed in this line. Goodale Lumber Co. Ncnr B. 1'. I'nea'r. depot. I'lionu 051. SEEDER a: TP! IIH perfect Cherry Seeder does not oriiRh the cherry or cauao uny loaa of juice: n practical tunchine (or largo, annul or Cub Kornlrt cherries, The coed extracting knllo driven the food into one dish nnd actually throws the cherry into another, The marks ot the knife can nourcoly bo aoen on the Heeded fruit. It Reed a from 20 to 80 quurts per hour, ltctatl price, 86 centB. X WADE & CO. rails, 50 new locomotives, M.nl.- ohm JInt.iv mm J moat modern ami u n-to-uato railroad on Joy the Hi Louis, Mo. the tluot iHiulpment on earth. koss u. ui-ims, t'nottlo i1lTn!sA?ya THE NEW WAIST HATS Express Today. "W"ac2ss:f tcejktg- tore ' es- Iti Htiidylnir the roKpcctlvo polntB ot tliu beef and dairy anliimlH an outlined It Ih bcHt to coiuiiienco with tho head. There aio two typcH of beef heads aa shown nntnely, Hereford nnd Short horn, hiij'H fnnncr' bulletin No. 113, Is Btieil by the United HtnteH department of agriculture. The beef head should be abort and compact, medium In hIzo, ruined In nppenrance, clean cut In con tour, broad, with wide forehead, Indi cating it wood Htipply of iiervotifl force; the eye large, clear nnd limpid; the ear line, active and covered with soft, Hllky hair; the mouth large; tho muz zle medium In Hlze..ewy and free from coarbcno4H; the Juw medium heavy, woll II08U00;, with n good opening be tween the Htibmnxlllary space; the poll rather broad and lint, nnd tho horns medium sized. Tho oyo Ih n very Important factor In the makeup of any animal. It re ceives Kb nervo supply directly from tho hiiilu, and Its clearness, brightness and size Indicate the degree of nervous en ergy and disposition of the animal. An animal Hliowlng u large amount of white n round the eye or with a small pupil and ii suppressed eye Is generally of a nervous, Irritable temperament and Is on this account a poor feeder. A broad and high forehead gives ample space for the housing of tho brain, which, of course, directs and controls the nervous energy and lullueuces in gestion, assimilation, circulation and other functions of tho animal organiza tion. The nostril of tho beef animal should be medium In' size, with a cloar, bright lining membrane. If It is large, it In dicates a predisposition to scrofulous diseases and tho unnecessary oxidation nnd waste of food. If it is small, there, Is not sulllcleut room for tho proper development of the air passages, nnd this Is an Indication of hereditary weal'iiess Under such circumstances SOCIALIST MEETING AT SALEM Sunday and J. Stltt Wilson. ElaJPu5 mm BBLaaHavk TJfltTCa Kwyo;vv5a ...CHICAGO N PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY-The Ho groat daya. tho two days that makes memorable prices (or the Chicago Store, under pricing every article we offer for this sale. ' AT 8 I-2C Double twill black Analine dyed sateen. Color guaranteed. Regular price lSe For thla sale se AT 4c S Inch lace btrlpptHleerlm very proiiy uesigu. Kegular price SHc. a. ror una e sale. .1c AT 9C White dotted Swiss, snlen. did value. Regular price lie Pur this sale only Ue AT 8 I-3C - White Iudia Uueu. fine quality. Regular ur ee 1K. rer n thla sale only SV,e ew goods arriving dally. Reautlful wasl. good atul Summer Rooda of all klnda m.w on lahlWtton. Get our price. It w ill pay you. I! McEYOY BROS., I Court Street. WS,KWf DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. sufficient nlr wlfl nbf lie'aTU'wTT Jtlto mo I lungs to complcto the oxidation of tlie.i food, which must proceed rapidly In N tlic enso or ntmnnis consuming inrgo .... urit.Ii.i .. quantities or -TougnnesH. As tho chief function of cattlo la to consumo largo quantities of food for tho formation of Oesh, fnt nnd milk it Is necessary that tho mouth bo largo nnd tho teeth firmly Bet A medium sized horn, n rcDncd ear nnd nn intelli gent, nctlvc nppearnnco nro nil indica tions of consldernblo importnncc, ns they nro associated with good breeding, milHcIcnt nervo energy, freedom from sluggishness nnd gentleness of disposi tion nil points of great Importance to tho cattlo feeder. Ilrnn With Corn For Steer. A correspondent nsks Tho Breeder'a Gnzette: "How much bran nt $18 pet 'ton enn be profitably fed with corn nt rr cents per bushel to matured steers In tho feed ynrd?" W. A. Henry nnswers ns follows) "Our correspondent will find that If ho fflves his steers n ration consisting of n quarter or tlilrd bran by weight nnd tho remainder corn ho will materially Improve the qunllty of his feed Bupply to tho fattening steers. Ilran furnishes u largo amount of mineral matter, such ns phosphoric ncld nnd potash. It also supplies nitrogen. It bns n generally bcneflclnl effect on tho digestive tract of ruminating nnlmnls nnd will causo the steer to moro fully utilize the corn which Is fed him. The manure result ing from brnn Is much richer than that mndo through corn feeding, and whore fertility Is given nny attention thla eldo of the subject Is of Importance. Our correspondent Is urged to feed some brnn nnd to uoto the results." Slinrtlinrnn'ln Kiiiclnntl. A sumjnnry of flic English sales of Shorthorns hold during tho yenr 1001, but not including annual bull sales, shows tho follewing: I'or n totnl of 2,117 head 55,073 lis. was paid, leav ing an nerago of 20 3d., or close to $130, In tho decimal coinage of tho United States. Tcxna Cnttln Hxporteil. Tho exportation of cnttlo direct from Texas to Liverpool has again openod up Within tho lust month or two with nppnrcnt success. We sny buccij for tho reason that tho parties who made nn oxporlmentnl shipment n few weeks ngo, nfter receiving returns, immedi ately bought another shipload, which Is now on tho ocean. With n good, brisk foreign demand nnd two big packing houses at Fort "Worth, Tex., fcedors ought to bo nblo to realize top prizes for their cattle. Dallns Fnrro nnd Hunch. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will bo recolvod by tho uudorslgned until twolvo (12) o'clock, noon, May 31, 1902, for tho erection of a ono nnd onohnlf story frnnio school building, in school dis trict No. 70, Marlon county, Orogon. Flans nnd spoclllcntlons can bo soon nt tho ofllco of V. A. Mnugold, school clork, nervals, Orogon. Bonds In tho sum of onohnlf of the amount of tho bid must ho gtvon. Tho school board rosorvos tho right to rojoct nny nnd nil bids. J. D. SMITH, Chairman Board of School Directors. Attest: P. A. Mangold, Clork of Hoard of IMroctors. C-ll-Ct The Whlto House Restaurant Is tho up-to-dato eating houso. Meals sorvod to ordor, nnd open day and night. Qtvo us a call, nt 10G Stnto stroot. .Monday, Hov. J. Stitc Wilson will spenlc In Marlon square Sundny nnd Monday, May 18th nnd 19th, nt 1:30 p. m. Ills Httbject will ho "Socialism what is It why wo urjje It." Ho Is ono of tho most forceful speakers In tho Unltod States. Mr. Wilson has boon spanking In Denver In the lnrgost halt In tho city, nnd standing room has boon at n premium nt each meeting, Mrs. Hnllio 1'arrUh-Hlnxea will sing. Como nnd henr this moat popular question of tho day discussed by ono of Its ablest ox pouents. 5-10-2d Meeting at Roseburg. The SiK-lnllsta held'two grand moot lugs at noaeburg Thumdny nftornoon nnd evening. Tho court htmso wns well filled, nnd Hstanad to the speech es of 11. p. Hninp, for congreaa; n. n. llyan. for governor, nnd Rev. J. Stltt Wilson, who held tho largo nudlonco spellbound until near 11 o'clock. Groat enthusiasm is manifested for the So cialist principle, based on u sound platform. On Monday evening nt 8 p. in. Wil son will speak nt Stnyton. Kverybody Invited to come and hear this great evangelist. 0 ' ' AT 29c 01 inoh oroam table damask, the greatest table linen that was ever offered (or the money, will wear like iron. Reg. ular price ROo. Por thla sale. .90o AT Sc Ladies' 8wiss rlblwd un darvealB. Panoy trimmed necks, lingular price lOo. Por this sate only ftj AT 12 1-2C-Taftateen silk. Pln Islied peroaline. Reautlful qual ity. Regular prlae 20c. Por this sale 1W Proprietors. Salem. Oregon STORE. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1902. jT f GOING AWAY fs A Rush of Business Causes Dr. Darrin to Postpone Leaving'Salem Until July 6. Dr. Darrin, tho eminent physician and specialist, nt tho request of many frionds and tho groat Interest shown by tho suffering and afflicted, has con sented to Btay in Snlom nt tho Wil lamette Hotel until July Cth. His of fices nro crowded from morning to night nnd tho doctor, no doubt, Is tho hardest working man in town. Tho truly wondorful euros ho hns nccomplished nro bolng testified to by a host of nflllctcd sufferers, who enn bo seen and consulted on tho mirncu lous cures In their behalf. It Is safo to say that no specialist has attained tho promlnonco of Dr. Darrin In tills country, and ho cannot help but meet with grand success. Ho is not Blmply a medical prnctl tloner, but n physician of n very high order of merit, a sclontist, whoso years of closo study, closo observation, closo practlcnl experience, hns enabled him to draw not only testimonials, but per sonal endorsements from tho leading mon of tho country congressmen, Judges, etc. and whoso success In tho modlcnl field Is today-without parallel. Dr. Darrin lins nn cnvlablo rank In his profession as a wondorfully suc cessful physician. Ho is essentially original in his methods of practice, and thoso who havo boon under Ills trent- inont uro surprised nt tho nowncss nnd novolty of his system of prnctlco by electricity and medicine. His lion- ost nnd straightforward ndvlco boforo taking a case hns won for him tho confldcuco ot patlonts, as woll as tho general public. Tho doctor is a gontlomnn of genial, soclnl nnturo, and his prlvnto practice Is mnrkod by tho formntion of a per sonal friendship with thoso whom ho comos In contact. Ho Is without doubt ono of tho most thoroughly qualified physicians now boforo tho public, ns his wondorful euros, that wo have Wo glvo below nnothor long list of euros tho doctor hns performed tho pnst month, nil of whom wo know por- sennlly: Deafness, 20 Years, Cured. Mr. Editer: For about 20 years my son, A. O. Dyers, has beon gradually growing deaf, until Jatoly ho was al most totally donf. Dr. Darrin oporated on ono ear May 7th nt tho Wlllnmotto Hotel, nnd In loss than two hours ho had onablod him to hoar common con versation, or a pin drop. I will add that tho doctor uaod olcctrlclty, ns woll as tho oporntlon. I waB much pleased with tho rosult of my son's troatmont. I was oxamlned for deaf- noss mysolf, but tho doctor said ho could not euro mo. I can bo roforrcd to nt Independence, Orogon, whoro I havo lived for fourteen years. A. J. DYERS. A Salem Man Cured of Deafness. Dr. Darrin : Ploaso add my namo to tho list of euros you havo mndo. Slnco 10 years old I havo beon troubled with (loainosa ana ringing nolsos in my oars. our troatmont hns boon buc cossful in my case. I rosldo at 137 Church St, Salem. II. A. KURTZ. Moro Cures Reported. Wo soloct a fow rocont euros per- formod by Dr. Darrin, ns woll ns oth ors cured yonrs ngo, showing tho por mnnoncy of his troatment: C. Snowdon'a daughter 323 Mill St., Salem, curod of discharging oars, 1G yonrs ago. C. R. Durfeo's daughter, Shaw, Ore., eurod of doafnoss April 28th. B. 0. Dovo's daughter, West Salem, dlabotoe, cured 13 yonrs ngo. DonJ. naxtor, living at tho Wlllam otto Hotel, curod of tumor. Dr. Darrln's Place of Business. Dr. Darrin, at tho Wlllamotto Hotel, Salem, glvoe froo examination to all, and whon uocossary gives modlnlno In connection with electricity. Tho poor treated froo from 10 to 11 dally, ox copt medicines. Thoso willing to pay, 10 to 5; ovonlngs, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Doafnoss, catarrh, oyo, nose and throat, heart, liver, stomach, luug troubles, orrors of youth, blood taints, gleet, lmpotoncy, vnrlococolo, hydro cole, tumors nnd strictures n special ty. All chronic male and fomalo and private dlsoases treated at halt the former prices, for home treatment No cases published, except by permission or tho patlont All business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confidential. Letters of Inquiry answered, circulars and quostlon blanks sent tree. Pa tients unable to visit Dr. Darrin during the wook can do so on Sunday from 10 n. m. to 3 p. m. The doctor will remain until July Oth. Sejdom more than one visit is necessary after that tho patlont can take home treatment Patients desiring to see tho doctor should not Uelay. He will furnish bat terlea nnd olectric belts for any patl ont requiring them, and will glvo full directions for their use. Eyes t&ated freo and glasses fitted. Cement Work and Monuments. To whom it may eoaeern.' I will say I am doing cement work and sell lug monuments. OtaerwUe I have MHRUg to do with the I. 0. O. P. cem etery. If you want anything In my Hae please give me a call. Respectfully yours, 14 16 J, D. BOHANNON. I L Sexton. City VJey Cemetery IT'S NEVER QUIET ' With ua. Wo aro always moving our lino. Watches havo had mBUV purchaetr, tho paBl two weoks thnn ever boforo. Also chalna for ladles nnq gentlemen, charms, secret lockets of tho latest design. We aro always In front of tho pro cession with low pricoa. A Bplondld ladies' 20 year gold filled watch for fl2.0o. nnd n nentloman's zu year goiu uiiea,waicii Uur repair department is aeconu to nouoin mo biiuo. rncos roasonaoio. CHAS, H. HINGES Wat hmaker and Jeweler 88 State St. Next Door to Ladd& Bush's Ban Stl ROACH HARBOR LIME. BEST PORTLAND'BRANDS OP 111 CEMENT OFFICE OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, ON HIGH STREET, D. S. BBNTLBY Ofllco Phono 1551. ...Pin Your Faith... To tho sloro that nevor polls a pfoce of ahoJdy goodB just because thoy can innke your oyea etick out with tho cheapness of the price, IT IS WBAR That decides whothor a towol Is roally cheap or high priced. Wo havo a lino of towoJs that wo especially recommend for long wear and durability. Puro linen at 10c; HoniBtltcliod buck 15c; hemstitched linen 20c. Fancy border buck large slzo 15c bath towels, vory nice, GOc. Some vory beauti ful hemstitched bureau ecarfe, OUc. Call and see ub beforo buying. ...The Ladies Bazaar... 118 State Street, Salem. 'JXj3i ..Another Change.. On Our Delicatessen Counter. Home Made Pressed Veal It ia dolicious. Bo Burn and nek for il. Boiled Ham, Loafed Ham, Dried Bool, Pickled Tongue, Picklod Plga foot and t-ummor Sausages nlwjiya on hand. Fuller 112 Stnto Streot. SBBD CORN Wo have all tho host kinds of seed corn that aro adapted to this climate and our prices aro tho lowest. LICB KILLER. The ltco commence to bother nt thla time of the yenr and a little lice killor applied now will eavo all troublo in tho futuro from licoand mites, A full Block of Lee's nnd Prussian Lice Killor on hand. ...BREWSTER 91 Court St. FEEDMEN AND Rubber Vehicle Tires Fitted Wo aro now prepared witli a modern tirc-flttiug machine, and can reflt your rig with hard rubber tiros ot any sort, guaranteeing all work, We can also fit up any nnd nil rigs with channels and rubber tires whothor they aro old or now, changing ovor from tho old ateol tiiee, to tho modern, easy-riding, noise less buggy. The cost is not aa great bb you'd imagjno. Call and see us. Pneumatic Bike Wagons Theso dainty Studobaker goods aro tho awellest goods in the town. We havo thorn and can deliver any grado at onco. Stick seat in leather or whipcord; Las kot seat; wood or wire wheels. All tho best goods .in town aro Studebakera, Having a line trade in our buggy and wagon departments theeo days, are trading in buggies and hacks often, and usually have a good snap or two in that line. Have a eecond-hand top buggy and an opon buggy. Como soon if you waut ono. The Jack of all Trades Gasoline Engine Thla is the Fairbanka-Morae engine the popular size for generalise on the farm, in the shop or anywhere that a convenient, inexpensive power is needed. It is a IH horse power and haa the nec essary weight to hold it down, They are having a tremendous sale all over the country, in tho fruit districts for epraying purposes, iu the dairy country (or separators, etc., gardeners are using them for filling their tanke, and bo on ad finltum. Call and see it at our place. All sizes of gasoline engines to one hundred horco power F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 Liberty St,' Salem. Farm Maohlnery, Wagons, Buggies, Bloyoles, Sewing Machines. SsT"Sewlug Machine Repairing by N. II. Burley, STOLHN TRIBUNE Mr. A. Ramsey of Half ey, phoued mo Friday that his Tribune wheel was stolen. It is a 33 inch frame, black, 1901 model, No. 707UI. Watch out for it and receive reward ior iu.ou. 11W!! GARDEN 8AND OR LOAM. SAND AND GRAVEL. -'!'? Residence Thone Rod 2305 Douglas Phono Main 2201, Can You Beat it? That is tho question, Wo challengo com petition on our fine laundry work with any first-class laundry in Hip country, nnd feel confident that It cau't bo equal led, much leas excelled. Uur work ia tho nemo of beauty nnd your linen 1b handlod with caru and sent homo in porfect condition. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMBTBD, momiBTOn. DOBOUB D. OLMBTBD, MOB. Phone 411 2 JO Liberty Street & WHITE... SEEDSMEN. Salem, Oregon. K New Things Just Received Men's sweaters in Will amette colors, fancy X weaves Ladies' Golf jackets, the new color combinations, very swell. New linen all-overs for waists and trimmings. Bar, barber and waiter coats in latest styles 65c to $1.50 0 Embroidered Tab Col lars, handsome designs 15c to 50c Dalrymple's Jacob Uo; 265 Commercial St Good Stock of Shoe' AH Up-to-date o Prices Right o Ready for trade in onr new K Gall and Bee us all. Repairing dom $2.50 & norinoiioe. ..JACOB UOGT 255 Commercial BtreeL- 41 irj. gd, ke We ely ii- ) Vi i e 1, 10 8. P. 'or all i igo .no ok dly jen nd sat- IOC- for ep- I car any jout fore four for ired. R. Ore. sell elter and- e Office RS St