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WSJW THE DAluV JOURNAu, JALEto, OREOON. WEDNESDAY, MAV 21, 1902. MBMMM""""""""""! Holverson s Mens $1.00 grades for 85c Thocolebrated "Silver" moke shirts with el iff bosoms in nil the newest styles. Every mnn who needs shirts should come and sootheto. i m M H Men's Sox Special 11c a pair, It's the same sock wo tuually soil for IBj a pair. Mndoofflne yarn and aro guaranteed fast black. Wo're doing tills under pricing to induce you to como to us for your furnishings. Ask for No. 469. IB m Holverson's llMHBHH&IHaDISSlB3n?ni IT'S NEVER QUIET With us. Wo are always moving our lino. Watches have had man purchaser, tho nal two weeks than over boforo. CHAS, H. Wat hraaker and Jeweler 88 State St- jk&ium charms, secret iockouj oi wiu intent uusikii. m " " ; ";,' nX cession with low prices. A splondld ladloi' 20 year gold llllod watch for $12.00 and 11 eontlemara 20 yeir gold filled wotch for $10.60. Our repair department is second to nono In tho stato. Prices reasonable. ft 't' TjTjiiy A CUT IN HAY Hay at $7.00 per ton. Hay at $8.00 per ton. Free delivery in tho city and prompt sorvico. ...BREWSTER & WHITE... 91 Court St. FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN. Salem. Oregon We are Salem Agents for M-Dry Tho new bath towol. Some thing outlroly now. Radically dlfforout from and better than any other towol produced Uwks better, foola bettor, wash es butter, wears bettor, and nl toguthur gives hotter satisfac tion than most any other towel. Wonderfully absorbent. 50c each Duplex Adjustable Yoke Skirts Conceded by all those of dis criminating tastes as tho best tltUnK skirt mude. We aro the solo ogonts for Salem. A great variety of styloB and materials. Dairymple's GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Mado for family use. ask your grocer for It. Urau and shorts always on hand. A, T. WALN Affent H m a m u M H m Shirts B BS n m H $LS0 grade for $1.23 Tbo "Gold" shirts in lato patterns. Stiff bosoms. There's no hotter fitting shirt in the land and no prettier styles. Boys' Colored Shirts.. WITH DETACH KD COLLARS 3k9 cents each We'll show thorn tomorrow for tho first time. There's all tho now strlpn styles In all tho late colors. This shirt usually sells 76c. The sizes run from 'l)i to 14. Also chains for ladies and guntlrmen HINGES Next Door to LaddA Bush's Ban We are giving away carpet stretchers with every carpet that amounts to 10 or over. Have you seen' them? You stretcli the carpet and drive the tack without stoop-' ing. The most ingenious hi' bor - saving carpet stretcher ever made. It is simplicity itself. If you need a stretcher with out the carpet we will sell you one for SI .00. Regular price $1.50. clacobliogf 265 Go mmercial St, Good Stock of Shoes All Up-to-date Prices Right Heady for trade in our now store, Cull and toe us all. ltepuirlni: done on uortuotlao. ..JACOB U0GT.. 305 Commeralal Street. Dnnkruptcy Notloe. In the district oourt of the United States, for the district of Oregen: No. MX in bankruptcy. In the mutter of lfclward H. Wright. bankrupt. To th creditors of lWward II Wright, of Woodburn. In the county of Murlon, and district aforesaid, bank rupt: Notice is hereby given that oh the 10th day of March. A. IX. 1903. the said Itdward H. Wright was duly ad judicated bankrupt, upon his own pe tition; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my of fice, 877 Commercial street, in Salem, Oregon, ou the 31st day of May, A. P., 1908, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon, at which time the sold creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the baukrupt ami transact sueh other biwlnese as may properly oowe before said meeting. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 90th duy of May. 1901 JOHN DAYNK. Referoe la Dankruptcy ..1.... l7rt n mn nliifit lia lit ffnnF fi til Ik tiff o)WUno OBJECT TO SHINGLE ROOFING Lively Discussion Had Council Aleeting At Fire Department To Be Coif fined to City Limits The question of granting dermis Blon for the placing of shlnglo roofs upon buildings within tho firo limit of the city precipitated a lively dis cussion ut the rogular mooting of the council Tuesday evening. Shingle Roofs Not Wanted. Application of J. A. Simpson and K. S. Lamport for permission to place a shingle roof on tholr proposed liv ery Htable, to bo orocted on High street, west of tho Court house, was discussed at length, and finally re ferred to tho committee on streets and public property, with instructions to report to the council at noxt regular meeting. Tho councir was petitioned by Messrs. Lamport and Simpson and 23 other 'taxpayers to grant the applica tion, but the protest that had boon filed by tho mombers of Chemoheta Lodge, No. 1, I. O. O. F won out, and tho members of the council, aftor con siderable discussion, refused to grant tho prayer of tho petitioners at this time. John .A. Carson appeared for tho petitioners, and addressed the council, soliciting favorablo action. Stolz-moved that petition bo granted and, in order Uiat tho question might bo inado dobatablc, Qrlswold second ed the motion, and Uion tho troublo began. Qriswold Epoko In opposition to tho petition, and Bald tho materials to bo used in construction of roofs within tho firo limits was provided for In an ordinance previously passed by Uie council. Ho was opposed to tho substitution of combustible mater ials for roof purposes in tho business district of the city. Burrows thought petitioners wore untitled to some con sideration, and Stolz gave his opinion acquired from personal uxporience, to tho effect that properly treated shing le roofing was not as dangorous in caso of firo as was Corrugated Iron. Pohlo nnd Wnlkor wore .non-conimlt-tnl on tho subject. Mr. Carson again addressed tho council upon the mat tor undor consideration, and spoke rnthor warmly upon tho apparent in disposition of that' body to tako any action at all on tho poUtloa that had boon presonted. Aftor soino furUier discussion tho matter was roforred to tho committeo above Indicated. Dills Paid. Dills wore paid as follews: Gray Dros $ Salem SonUnol Potor Orabor Grlswold & Chase .30 1.00 5.25 8.80 Knox & Murphy 8.90 Stelner Drug Co 1.00 Salem L. I & T. Co 209.83 Salem Water Co 118.3 Statesman 1'ub. Co ' COO I'atton Uros 1.80 John A. Simpson 3.00 Dre water & White 3.60 it. M. Wndo & Co SO John Hughes 2.40 Iloth & Qraber 1.40 Mrs. IB. Magulre .... 38.40 Salem Gaslight Co C.S0 Salem Gaslight Co 17.40 Hofur Dros , COO Slegmuud & I'ugh 4.00 About the Fire Department. The committee on llre nnd water reported verbally, recommending that the city's fire apparatus be coullued, to the city limits. Adopted. The same committee reported favorably upon the keeping of both engines in the lire department heated all of the time, but the report was not favorably act ed upon. At the sugetlou of Oris wold the olllcers of the department were Instructed to provide for the transfer of the heating apparatus from one lire engine to the other, so that when the engine that Is regularly em ployed - is called out, the reserve en glue may be placed in readiness for action, lu case of an emergency. W. K. DeLong was npolnted chief engineer, to have charge of the city's tire department, during the month's absence from the city of Mr. Camp hell. Sewer Remonstrance. A remonstrance to the construction of a sewer lu block SS was received from Mrs. S. A. Itamp et nl., for the alleged reason that the ditch was not neoaweary. Referred to the commit' tee on street and public property. Alley Ordinance Pasted. A general ordinance providing for the cleaning, repairing and grading khU graveling of alleys at the expense of the abutting property, or at the general expense of the city, was read third time and paeeetl unanimously. Unpaid assessments become a lien on the property serred, and at the .expi ration of six months, unlet paid, will carry a penalty of 10 per cet. Impaired Digestion is quickly corrrectcd by these won derful pill One trial will show you the reason for tlw big sales of Beecham's Pills SU KTtrrtt lu twit We. a4 too. To Raise Salary. Qriswold moved that Ujo salary of tho stroot commissioner bo raised from $40 to f 60 per month, and that tho city esact of that officer moro work than was now being performed in that de partment City Recorder Judoh in formed tho council that In making the levy for tho city's incomes for tho year 1902, tho salary of tho street commissioner was figured at $40 per month, and any increaso in tho salary of that official now would require an amondmont to that ordinance. Furth er consideration of tho proposed salary Increaso was abandoned. Miscellaneous. Upon petition of W. A. Mooros and 15 others, tho street commissioner wns instructed to clean up all debris and place in lmmediato repair tho sidewalk on tho north side of Loallo street, between Twelfth and Capitol streets. The street commissioners woro also directed to notify tho contractors who aro erecting buildings on Stato street that a passageway for pedestrians must bo maintained on that sldo of tho street, as was agreed upon whon the city accorded to tho builders tho use of the sidewalk and a part of the street during tho building operations. WEST SALEM J5ELLES Cause Litigation That Goes Up Higher. A Jury In Justice O'Donald's court Tuesday afternoon found Harry Clark guilty of assault and battory on Ell Mortlson on last Sunday ovonlng. Clark was fined $20 and costs, and will appeal tho case to tho circuit court Frank Holmes Is his attornoy. Tho fight resulted over some potty Jealousies over some West Salem belles. White Ribbon Workers Gather The annual convention of the Ma rlon county W. C. T. U. was convoned in the tnbernnclo at Turner this afternoon. A largo num- bor of delegates from the locnl union aro In attendance. Among those going to Turner this morning were: Mrs. Allln Rhodes, Mrs. E. It. Macy, Mrs. Mary Jory, Mrs. Mary C. Jory, Mrs C. Lonon, Mrs. Hattlo Joseph and Mrs. C. C. Mathenoy. Supreme Court Sustains the Foot-Ease Trade-Mark. Justlco Laughlln, in the suprome court, at lluffalo has orderod a perma nent Injunction, with costs, and a full accounting of sales, to issue against Paul Ii. Hudson, manufacturer of tho foot powder called "Dr Clark's Foot Powder," and also against a retail dealer of Brooklyn, restraining them from making or soiling Dr. Clark's Foot Powder, which Is declared, in the decision of the court, an Imitation and Infringement of "FOOT-EASE," the powder to shake Into your shoes, now so largely advertised and sold all over the country. Allon S. Olmstod, of I.o Roy, N. Y Is tho owner of the trade-mark "FOOT-BASK," and ho is the first individual who evor adver tised a foot powder oxtonslvoly ovor the country. Tho doclslon In this caso upholds his trade-mark, and render all parties liable who fraudulently at tempt to profit by tho extensive "FOOT-EASB" advertising, in placing upon the market a spurious and simi lar appearing preparation, labeled and put up in envelopes and boxes like FOOT-BASK. Similar suits will bo brought against others who are now Infringing on the FOOT-EASE trade mark and common law rights. i o Salem Postofflce Aspirants. Petitions nre in circulation nnd let tern are being written in behalf of Win. Manning for postmaster at the Salem office. The office Is soon to be come vacant, aud Edward Hlrsch Is also asking reappointment. Mr. Man ning is a retired capitalist, an old res dlent, was once n member of the leg islature, and for n time kept store nt Canyonvllle. Doth are competent to lilt the place, aud it is generally con ceded that Mr. Hlrsch has made an obliging official. o Speaks at Mt. Angel. Wm. Kaiser went to Mt. Angel this afternoon to discuss the iiblltlcal Is sues of Uie day. NEW TODAY. Notice. We wish to give notice that Mr. W .11. Slmpeon is the duly au thorised sexton of the I. O. O. V. cemetery, and has goto charge of the same. Parties having business at the cemetery will pleas consult Mm. Trustee of Ctieweketa Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F. 6-81-tf Lost-A light bay 7-year-old horse, weighs about 10M pounds. Shod ou front feet Notify J. N, O'Neill. R. F. IX No. S, and reeeive reward. BVSl-3t Sereea Doers and Windows', -Poultry, tewu am) ftel fuMClog. sawed aud rut shlnglx Walter Morley. Phone 1811. M State street t-tl-tt Lett. A garnet breastpin Return to llurKbartlt's bookstore for reward. 263 Commercial street 5 .'1 tf A NURSE SAYS Pe-ru-na Is a Tonic of Efficiency. (rtr.Au what woaraN say of it.) .... .. .- - MRS. KATB TAYLOR. Kate Taylor, a graduated Mrs. nurse of prominence, gives her ex- Dcrtcncc with Pcruna In an open letter. Her position In society and professional standing combine to give special prominence to her ut terances. ,.....'. CHICAGO, ILL.., 427 W. Monroe St. "As fur as I havo obsorved Poruna Is tho flnost tonic any man or woman can tiso who is weak from tho after effects of any sorlous illness. 'I have seen it used in a number of convalescent coses, and havo seen sev eral other tonics used, but I found that thoso who mod Pcruna iiau ino quicKesi relief. "Pcruna seems to restore vitality, In crease bodily vigor and renew health and strength In a wonderfully short time." MRS. KATB TAYLOR. in vluw of tho great multitude of women nurturing from wimo form of female disease and yet unublo to find auv cure, Dr. Hartmnn, theronowncd pcclullnt on fomalo catarrhal diseases, has announced hU willingness to dlrcc tho treatment of as many cases as make application to htm- during tho summer .nnntli without charco. Address The Perwna Mudlclno Co.. Columbus, Ohio. New Postoffices. Washington, May 21. Representa tlve Tonguo has secured tho establish mont of postofllces at Odessa, Klam nth county, Blancho Orifllth, postmas tiir. and tho re-ofltabllshmont of tho JoUlco at Phlr, Curry county, William E. Uurrow, postmaster. Alderman B .P. Walker Is enjoy ing a fiood visit from his Polk county "baby brother," as ho calls him. The Racycle $35 to $00 No dealer will draw a purchaser's nt teuton to the weak points of n bicye'e he advcrtlees, but there is uoMiinK to prevent an intelligent buyer from dis covering them for himself, if he will aek a few intelligent queetions. I am going to vivo you a few questions to aek your dealer, and if lie anSwera yes to each, buy quick, but if ho refnsfs to answer, gets mad or tells you it's all hot air, Just rt member that ho 'ovea the sourul of liis cash register bell and is afraid he won't pot a chance to press 1I10 keys Every Racycle dealer will answer "Yos" to each question. Questions. l. Aro you prepared to state positively lat it will push OReier when properly that i adjusted, than any other blcyclo on the market? 2. Will it climb n steeper and longer hill than any other bicycle on the market? .1. Can you tell the number of pounds strain on tho chain to every 160 ex erted on the pedals? 4. Do you know the larger tho front sprocket on a bicycle tho lees strain there is on tho chain? 5. Have you ever tested the matter for yourself, or (een samples of such tOitS. 0, Would you know how to go about It to make such a test? 7. Isn't it a fact that the less strain there is on the chain the easier any wheel will push? 8, If the strain on tho chain of the ma chine geared to 03 inches is less (by reason of larger sprockets) than the ptrain on the chain of a wheel geared 86, won't it push eaelor than the lower geared machine? 0. Hr h its hanger the widost spread of balls (or the narrowest tread of any wheel on tho market? 10. Does the chain pull on tbo shaft be tween the bearings? 11. Are the bearings in a direct Hue uader the center of the cranks? 12. Is the sprocket so placed on tho hanger as to prevent any elde pull on tho chain? 13. Is there over one-fourth less pres sure on the bea'ings of its hanger than on the balls of any machine made? 14. Has its crank hanger a magazico seii-ouerr 16. Are its crank bearings practically dust-proof? , 10 Oun you honestly recommend its hanger as being contruo'ed on abso lutely correct principles? 17. Isn't any pieco of maohinery that has its pull on the ouUide of it hear ings a mechanical error? 18. Are its sprockets cut with llanges on either side the teeth to prevent tho chain from jumping? 10. Are the front and rear hubs on the best and latest models of this ma chine equipped with dust-proof mag azine telf-oilers. 20 Aie the spikes the best grade Dia mond -E"T SI. Is the fork orowu a solid forging doubly reinforced? 22. Cau your faetory truthfully say that not one of their 1000 or 1601 forks went down or were broken? Clayton F. Young Agt. 540 N. CottiteSt Phone Red 2556. Cut rate repair shop in connec tion, wneeis caneu lor ana de livered free, UP Must go the prtcoa if wo may bellevo tho manu facturers and jobbers, in all lines. Wo have made no advance yet and hope we may not havo to do eo. Wo have already ordored a large stock ol fine Park Mills ingrain carpots for tall delivery, and shall greatly increase our stock ol velvet body Brussells, Axmlnstersetc. We are con stantly looking for tho best and eo iar our efforts havo not been in vain as ottosted by tho domond for our goods, Wo serve you best and cheapest. The House Furnishing Co. 303 Com'l St., noxt to Post office. Stores at Balem and Albanj, ZGS6( BICYCLES GftsBs&itec0 CUSHION FHAME, 1902 - - CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAME - Call and seo tho 1002 RAMBLER CUSHION FRAME, it is 305dsya ahead of all. ROCKING CRANK HANGER does away with tho flat and clumsy spring. CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL LIKE IT. D5MrlA ClltldriaC Ofall descriptions nt prices as cheap ai DIVJVIC OUllUllCO anywhore, and wohavo Just what you want. BICYCLE REPAIRING Wo havo a complete bicycle repair shop We fit all makes of bicvclo tires. We repair all makes of Mcydes. Give us n call. Wo try to please. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street- Opposite Capital National Bank. mmwmmtmmmtmjtmtmtmm:mmtmmtmm8mmmm Rememb IN GROCERIES WE CARRY THE BEST Our lino of "DIAMOND V." canned fruits and vegetables lias do equal. Try a can of sliced Lomou Cling peaches. Enough for four dishes. 15c per can. BE SURE IT IS "DIAMOND W." Fuller & Douglas, Grocers 142 State St., D'Arcy Bldg. Thone Main 22G1 mwjimmmiwmmmmmmmmtwiim:mamitiimmmiwwmmmwan NEW FOR THIS WEEK Our many cutomors will bo pleased to know of tho many ood things Kebiri in store this week. NEW POTATOES. FRESH PEAS. GREEN BEANS. CUOUMBER8. TOMATOES. ARTICHOKES. STRAWBERRIES. An endleBS lino of canned meats on P?OHTT-T X .. C....C.,.:. U4 aBt WMVWt ...CHICAGO STORE.., PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. . FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY - Remember that this sale only lastH for two days. Keep a sharp oye on our sales. will be money in your pockot. Comparison ot prices will Bhow you plainly how we do business. AT 3 1-2C 000 yards of pretty dainty lawns warranted fast colors. Regular price 8 l-3c. For this falo only 3 i-2c AT 5c -Fancy Sllkallno, splondld patterns. Regular price 10c. For tills sale ouly Gc AT 8 I-2C Pola dot linen lawns all the rago eait. Regular price 16c. For this sale only . . . .8lc Tho always busy storo Is tho McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. Court Street. Shoulders, per lb., 9c Deviled Ham (small) per can Sc. Deviled Ham (small) per can 6 for 25c Deviled .Ham (larrje) per can 10c. Deviled Ham (large) 3 cans 25c Sardines, per box 5c. Sardines, 6 boxes, 25c Salmon, 3 cans 25c Catsup, per pt bottle 15c. Catsup, 2 bottles 25c. Cocoanut (bulk) per lb 15c. Good Soda 16 oz pkgs) 25c Good Soda (16 oz pkgs) 6 pkgs 25o Corn Starch, per pkgs, 5c. Washing Powder.per pkgs 5c. Bring us your butter, and eggs. We pay highest market price, cosh or merchandise. M. T. WREMAN 132 State St Telephone 1311 WHEAT MARKET. Portlaad, May 21. Wheat. CC67. Oats Jumped from $1.30 to $1.30. Tacomo, May SI. Wheat, 06c. Mrs J. S. Nye. of Jefferson, who has been in Portland, is the guest ot i her son, Allon Nye. of South Salem. UP UP 295 & 3 er STEAM BOILED HAM. STAR SLICED HAM, HAM SAUSAGE. . PICKLED PIGS FEET. SUMMER SAU8AGES. sTVR BREAKFAST BACON COUNTRY CURED BAC05 display at our store. GRABBR Teletbo5H ipi-iJJ? AT 5C Appliqurt trlrtmmg w 1 inch wide, pretty pattern. Regular prices 10c. For tbli sale oniy AT 15c--N'o 40, all eilk laffeti ribbon, all colors; the correct thing for neck wear. RegaUr price 'mc. i'or tins bbic "-, ly lit AT 3c H. B. linen lewn cspa korchte'B; very fine quMJ. Regular price 3 lor 25c. tor thiB sale ouly MAKER OF LOW PRIOEB. Clam nrtroi &&&&&&&& Sewing Machines and Supplies .....! .awirm Bit"! our epriutf irnuc vu v.. . .,- SOU BUppilUD IS Miuo. v -..(jj,! withstanding tho crowded conal our big machinery warehooe. ways have plenty of space In oar lug machine salesroom to show iff inc? nurchasers our machine, Standard and White Rotary White Vibrating Shuttle Paragon and Queen Shuttif Machines Besides a number of cliP counter machines that wo eeu prices than you n land them j east, uaiiiyou --v oft than otherwise, wu. -grade machines uever was beiw . BestNeedies25cadozcfl Call and see us, That Card M Showing the streels on w is prohibited is in grel dBI and get one. A. W1GGJNS C . m IV ...14 255-257 Uberty 6U J Farm Machinery, "Was00 Bicycles, Sewing Marines. -s-h1-. Machine Repaid Mma' "J XI. Dune A. M. Clough, " Hunslnger Funeral """.... , 1351! Street, Phone, omw, 221, Salem, Oregon. - rf-tfswm-i ""S"1" . ibH I -. jpl v.