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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1902)
!,;dQeLi iauuttsmiMnaBu; ' THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, itOi. Standard Patterns For July Now In Suits at Un usual Reduc tions . Tho styles aro now, tho fabrics worthy, tho workmanship tho host Tho only reason wo havo for mak ing such prlco cuts is that slzos aro broken only ono or two of a kind. Suit of lino modo sorge, niado with strotchor, Taffeta bands; grnduato flounco Bklrt; sizes 32 and 34; val ue $15.00. $11.75 Black Chovlot Suitonly ono loft Blzo 30. Finely tntlorod; graduato llounco aklrt; turn up cuffs; volvot collar, $12.00 valuo $8.90 Light groy; lapels or black Taffeta stitched; lino black crochotod but tons; gradunto flounco nklrt, hIzo 30. Tho othora wont at $25.00, tills ono $17.75 Many more bargains equally flood can be found In tho Cloak Depart ment Second Floor. mnnmmmmmwmtmttmtmMtmmmuuummummuuuMMMmumttnm THE RA6Y6L Self-ojling bearings throughout; 1-8 inch Diamond chains on all models; G & J., Hartford, and Palmer tires. The bearings in the crank hanger of the RACYCLE are directly under the crank centers, hence we have the narrowest tread and the widest spread ot bearings, which insures the most perfect adjustment and easy running qualities, We use from 18 to 40 tooth front .sprocket and from 7 to 14 rear. THE RACYCLE is the only bicycle that has eer used the large sprocket successfully. The front sprocket running between the bearings there is no side pull, but the sprocket runs perfectly true. PRICE S35 TO $60 undries... iki We are headquarters for obtainable at lowest prices. G..V J. Heavy tread casing., H 00 Hartford Thorn tiros, each t& 00 M. W. GmIdms , U 60 M. & W. It o, 1, Special inner tube .$1 DO RubberOrlpi, Leather Cover! ...f 75 Bolar, 1002 Lamp, Gai 13 00 20th Century Lamp, Gas 3 00 Majestic Lamp, Uaa 13 00 Search Light, Gas, With Dona bracket .... 3 36 Everything else at equally low prices, Repair We repair all makes of wheels at lower prices than any other house in the city and guarantee all work We make a special price on rims. Any wood rim furnished and put on 51 50 Plain black steel rims furnished and put on .... .$1 75 1902 Morrosy coaster brakes put on 55 50 Ring up phone red 2556 and make your troubles known and we will call for your wheel, repair and re' turn it for less money than anybody else. 6iau toil F. young 540 North Cottage Street fl LH'iMLiiwMwnp'i' zzttmzK&Bm Diilnimpli; s fiisfi Newest in Tho Du Barry veils for hats; all sorts of colors and combinations. Now Chiffon Veiling, dotted. Chiffon with velvet squares. Plain and fancy moshes In face volls Just in by oxpross. The Wash Goods Section is Uvoly. "Old Sol' has tnado himself felt Uio last fow days which suggests getting llghtor drosses, Organdies, Lawns, Whlta Goods, aronadlnos, Cropa do Chinos, Silk Batistes, etc., aro In domand. Wo advlso early choos ing to avoid disappointment. Dressmaking Department Having moro holp in tho sowing room orders nro being flllod promptly. Exporloncod dronsmak ora In chnrgo who understand ovory dotal I of tho business. We Make Party dresses. Wedding gownt. Tailor suits. Jackets and Capos. Silk Walett. Walking skirts. Children's dresses. wtmmKtassmBKmsmasmaramaai the best line of sundries Our Price 13 60 4 60 2 00 tl 25 00 $J 60 $2 60 (U 60 $2 60 6Dan.ni' tmtnmmntmtittttmmtKttfimmimitta JH I f m Rust Proof Sum mer Corsets arc Best Silk Waists Tho prettiest styles and colors you ovor lookod at, Hxqulsltoly trim med, designed and finished. Tho prices wo offor them nt novvtnako It thnt you baroly pay for tho materials required and a very small profit for tho making. $3.49 to $13.50 cadi Clothing This has boon tho best season In tho special order dopartmont thnt tho storo has ovor known. Tho In ternational Tailoring Co., of Now York and Chicago, havo glvon hot tor satisfaction In point of fit, style and workinniiHhlp, than any of tho numorous linos wo havo handled. Thoy show moro snmples, bettor Btyloa and lowor prices than any other lioimo. $12.00 and up Boys' and Young Men's Clothing Tho lino Is Inrgor and better than ovor; tho host lighted storo room In tho city. Wo enn save you money on boys clothing, $1.00 Suit and up .JB xmmsnsvmmm&m?mmMiiT MWMER KJ II 111 Km fi 3fiJ5 w PALMER HAMMOCKS Arc admitted to be the best hammocks made, Wc have a large assortment of these goods in attractive styles. It docs not pay to go without a hammock when you can buy at the prices wc oflcr, Wc feel constrained to again mention the merits of the famous Automatic Refrigerators Becautio no know how thoroughly thoy do tholr work ami tho benefits derived from them Is beyond estimate. Krery pound of leu eoiuuinod (ilvoa off moro cold air In this makoof refrigmtor thsu any other kind on tho matket. It Is the on ly refrlKorator built upon this peculiar and yet lotontlflo prliialplo. Ono el tho good things In Its favor la thnt tho ice goes in at tho front to It is Impossible for tho Uo in nn to uso tonga in putting In the Ico. This eaves the marring of the fin ish HS well as tho breaking out of the lining. Gall It ono ot tho little booklets tailing ono hundred other good points Quo of these refrigerators oan bo seen at Fullor & Douglas' Store. Perfect Circulation. . "ft w)wn fltf4flGl!ltf KNIGHTS PYTHIAS CONVENE District Convention Being Held In Salem Tod,ay A convention of tho fifth district of tho Knights of Pythias Is bolng hold In Salem today. Tho ontortalning lodgo Is Contrnl lodgo, No. 18, Knights of Pythias, and tho sosslons, two In numbor, are being hold In tho Holman building. Tho fifth district onibracos only tho Knights of Pythias lodgos of Marlon and Polk counties, but thoro aro in at tendance nt today's district conven tion a largo roprosontatlon from tho K. of P. Lodgos of Linn and Benton couiitlos. Thoro aro prosotit about 160 visiting Sir Knights. At tonight's ses sion four prizes will bo awardod for'a competition oxompllflcntlou. of the work of tho ordor. Tonight, nt tho conclusion of tho program, a banquet will bo served nt tho lodgo rooms for tho Sir Knights nnd their ladlos. Itlstine's orchestra will bo In attondanoo, and furnish some of Its best music. Tho following program was carried out this aftornoon. Calling convention to ordor, L. R. Stlnson, O. K. R. S. Addross of welcome, P. T. Wright man, Grand Tribune. Rosponso No. 7, L. M. Curl, O. M. A.; No. 11, J. Prod Yatos; No. 35, Goo. Cussltor; No. 3C, A. G. Prill; No. 15, David Calbfoath; No. BC, O. 13. Dlmlck; No. 57, C. M. Crittondon. Addross, J. II. Aitkin, Grand Chan cellor. Exemplification of unwritten work, Turner Oliver, S. R. Pythlanlsm Past, V. L. Ilradshaw, p. a. c. Pythlanlsm Future, J. P. Konnody, P. G. 0. Tho program of oxorclsos for to night's session, which begins at 7:30 o'clock, will bo as follews: Opening of Contral lodge, No. 18, C. W. Townsond, C. O. Rank of Page, Contral lodge, select ed ofllcors. i Rank of Esqulro, Central lodgo, so loctod ofllcors. Rank of Knight, competing lodgos. Completion of Rank of Knight, se lected ofllcors. Awarding prlzos, by Judges. Closing lodgo. Rofreshmonts. Ice Creams, Sherbets and Ices . . . MADE DAILY Leave family oidurs for Sunday delivery. ' OUR SPECIALTY Home mndu confectionery. FLEUR DE LIS . . . Mi State Htreet. Is what every body is later cstcd in rt the present time, We arc showing a nice line cf porch chairs in light maple, something new this season They make the most attractive furniture for lawns and pon. hes 'ANA' OOT N9 W.S& a2?s C is 1 v WiP naaHa 1A IsiUtAtiMitikMMMP " , J cWW) Frultlanct Public 8chool Exercises. The graduation exercises of tho Fmltland publlo school woro held on Juno 20th, at the. Evangelical church. Tho mombcrs of tho graduating class wero Lela Nichols, Daisy Hughes, Vina Smith. Charles Fuller and Herman Schmidt. Tho diplomas woro presented by tholr tenchor, F. M. Mitchell. Rev. E. Hornschuch gavo tho class address, which was highly appreciat ed by all present. The church, which was becomingly decorated, was w6ll filled, and tho ex orcises reflected credit on nil con cerned. Although tho first occasion on which such oxorclses wero hold, It soomed tho unanimous wish that It should not b(5 tho last. Recital Tonight, in tho Mni'iihv hiillillnir thlft ovonlnc. tho pupils of Mrs. S. R. Sharp, asso ciate toaciior or music in mo Norm wost Normal Col logo, will glvo a re nltnl t, wlilnli tlin ifnnnrnl tmlilln hnfl a co'rdlal invitation. A program of exceptional interest win uo given, in cluding instrumentnl solos, duets, (luartets and soxtottos. o PERSONALS. J. U I.nmblrth nnd A. A. Cunning- hnm wont to Eugene today. Miss Alice Davonport, of Slivorton, Is visiting In Salem today. Win. Brown and son, Clifford, woro In Jefferson today. Miss Dolla Osborn has gone to Tur eor to attond tho campmootlng. Governor and Mrs. T. T. Geer havo gone to Astoria to spend Sundny. Mrs. W. C. Smith returned to Tur eor today, nftor a visit in Salem. President Coloman, of Willamette, has gone Bast to bring his family to Salem. Rev. and Mrs. GeorRO Rltchoy aro In attendance at tho Turner camp meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Woodln, of Tillamook, havo been visiting tholr daughter, Rev. Mrs. House. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Woodworth, of Dayton, Wash., havo roturnod, nftor a visit with Salem frjonds. W. N .Jones, of Portland, reproscn-tatlvo-eloct from Multnomah county, waB In Salem Frldny evening. Geo. S. Lunn, of Santa Rosa, Cnl., arrived this morning for a summer vis It with Ills uncle, Thos. Holmnn, mid family this summer. J. H. Alboit is oxpectod homo Sun day morning from San Francisco, whore ho has been attending a largo convention of tho Mystic Shrlnors. George U. Ashby, formorly of Sa eom, but now engaged In tho dry goods business nt Wolsor, Idaho, arrived In Salem this morning for a short visit. J. II. Dnrr, of Kansas City, Mo., Is In the city, visiting nt tho homo of his mothor, Mrs. J. G. Rnrr. Mr. Ilarr is tho oldost son of tho family, nnd Is on gngod In manufacturing Jewelry. G. W. Gray has roturnod from Port land, whoro ho has boon attondlng Hill's MJlltary Acadomy, and will spond tho summor vncatlon with his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Linn and children wont to Newport today to remain ovor Sunday. Thoy woro oecompnnlod by Mr. Linn's fnthor, J. W. Linn, and daughtor, Miss Carrie, of Plorco City, Missouri, who aro visiting In Salem, and havo novor boforo seen tho Pa cific. Wm, Pnto, tho Jofforsonlan war- horso of tho lato Populist party, waH in town today having his loft hind log electrified and his bronchial tubos clar ified by Dr. Darrln, and from tho Way ho In gottlng fixed up somo of Bill's old frionds would suspect that ho was going to run for offlco, If It wasn't an off yonr. Ho is gottlng fcuplo in wind and limb, and, with his pack of farm hounds, could probably havo picked up Tracy and Merrill and novor sweat a hair. If ho koops on gottlng bettor something will havo to be dono to lot him work off his surplus glt-up-nnd-glt. If you want a cemont walk to last, uso clean Island irrnvol and Giant Portland content, for a bad walk uso dirty crook gravol. Phono 301. Capi tal Improvement Co. NEW TODAY. For Sale 1'uro Poland China sows. W. H. Kgan, Salem, R. D. No. 8. C-21-lm For 8ale Oua good young driving horso. well broko and gontlo. In quite of J. W. Ransom, Tur ner. C20-3 a , Found. On CommuVoial street, a la dy's purso. Ownor can havo samo by proving property and paying for this ad at Journal ofllco. 6-21-tf o Wanted. Men In ovory city whoro ar tificial gas is used to isell our Maglo Qas iRiiltors. No matches needed. Maglo Gas Ignltor Co., Indlnnnpo 11a. Ind. 0-2Mt For Sale. Fifty head of hlgh-grado Cotswold sheop, consisting of owes and lambs. Tho owes in this bunch are principally throo yoars old. Ad dress M. O. Koff. Salem, Or., It. F. D. No. G, or call at my farm two miles north of Maoloay. 21-3d-lw Proposals Bids will bo recolved at tho" ofllco of w. D. Pugh for romov lug tho oarth nnd gravel from an excavation for basoment on State atreot. Salem, Or., at 2 p. in.. Juno 18. For further Information apply at the above ofllco. August Sell Ho lier. C-21-1 GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE 8IDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Orooon. Made for family use, nak your grocer for it Bran and shorta always on baud. A. T. WALN Affont FirsI Class Bicycl? Repairing And all kinds of twwlrlea a) FRANK J. MOORE'S 109 Qqurt St. Phono Sd44. Variety Store Flags awl Flrewwka. New lot ot latUmi ttaktjit la. ANNORA M, WELCH The Variety 8tore, H Court Street junnimiim nit - t - i m r - - ,,-- Mst flmW : teaWjB fcSC CUllen U)0P Blanche Myers BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ...--- Fdrther Evidence That we are doing a fair share of the job printing in Salem is from the fact that today our plant is fully twice as large as when we started in the printing business less than four months ago. We Deliver When We Promise Schaefer & Palmer SJST Rooms 3, 4, and 6 Mooroa blk Phone. 2414. Red. RINEMAN'S BARGAINS. Shoulders, Per lb 10c. Deviled Ham rmall) per can 5c6 for 25c. Deviled Ham (large) per can 10c 3 cans 25c. Sardines, per box 5c 6 boxes 25c. 8almon, 3 cana 25o Smoked Herring, Per box, 25c. Cataup, per pt bottle 15c 2 bottles 25c. Cocoanut (bulk) per lb 15c. Good Soda 1G-oz pkg ) 5c 8 pkga 25c. Corn Starch, par pkg 5c. Waahlng Powdor.per pkg 5c. Bring us your buttor and eggs. Wo pay highest market prlco, cash or merchandise. M. T. RINEAUN 132 Stato St Telephone 131 Jacob If ogf 265 Commercial St Good Stock of Shoes All Up-to-date a Prices Right 0 Ready fBr trade in our new etore. Call and we hi all. Repairing dose on hbrt notice. ..JflC0BU0GT.. 265 Commercial Street w&wmm if WHO PRAISE PERUNA. -.----..- ., . m a Are a DICYCLES CUSHION FKAA1E, 1902 flSO CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAAIE - - $65 Call nnd aeo tho 1002 RAMBLER CUSHION FRAME, it is 3fl5daya ahead of ntl. ROCKING CRANK HANGER does away with tho Hat and clumsy spring. CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL LIKE IT, ftlfVPlA QlinrlflAC Of all descriptions at pricoB as cheap aa IJlVjvlW OUUUllCa any whoro, nud wohavojuet what you want. BIOYOLE REPAIRING Wo havo a comploto bicycle repair shop Wo fit all .flakes of bicycle tiros. Wo repnir all makea of Icycloa. Give us n call. Wo try to pleaeo. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street- Opposite Capital National Bank. (iXT)(?( Kmttmtitmttmttttmmtmttmmmntimmwmttimtmtmmttmtmi tfawberries HOMB Home grown Clarke Seedlings strawberries fresh every ularke Seedlings strawberries morning. 'Phone us your order. Fuller & Douglas. Grocers 142 Stato St., D'Arcy Bldg. mmmmtttttmmttnmmmmmmmnmttimmntmnmmmmww Celebrated Wolff-American Bicycles Are the moat periectly constructed bicycle made. Tho bearinus sre duet proof. 6oU-oilinR and will run a thousand mlleB without requiring additional oi I, 1902 Model 55 r. $40 1902 Model 55, Superb Ruby Finish $45 1901 Models ...$35 1902 Special Model $25 Wo lit any coaster brake, 15 extra. See our elegant line oi hlnh-grade hi oyclge at 160 State Street. Merritt Davis, Agent. ...CHICAGO i PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. ChallPIIP'P PrfrAC For Friday and Saturday only wo rIvo chal- Llhllienge friCeS )enge pr,t4a on DienB, dles' and children . & Bunm'er underwear and hosiery. Where on earth except at the Chi- ft cago Store can you boy reliable goods at such ridiculously low prices. ladles' lOe atookinRa 4c Ladle' 20c fast black liufe ... lOo Children's 16e fast black hose. 10c MiNs' Summer underwrar ..Bo Ladies' 16e Biimner litie undor- wear jqo Udles' 36c white lisle RJoves. .23o Ladies' ftOc tatin plaited beltf, 26c Jo 40 silk taffeta ribbon. .16c M betuubonneta.. 9a l 00 white waists best . . . . C6c fw wpet novels lata trimmed 15c Udlss 9e sailer hats 10c PRICES OUT MrP.VnY RRAR Court Street. - . . ffiieiJgfafej THREE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ,1 I ! - , Worn Out And Nervous Regained Their Health And Beauty By Taking Perunai Mlgfl Florence Allan, a beautiful Chi cago girl, writes tho following to Dr. S. B. Hartman concernmg his catarrhal tonic, Peruna: 7S Wnltnn Place. Chlcatso. lit. it An n innlc torn warn-out system. 1 rcruna stanus at tuo neaa in my cuii mmtlntt Ha tffecim nrt trulv wonder tut In rejuvenating the entire system. I keep It on nana an zno time, anu never have that 'tired feeling,' as a few doses always make me feel like a different woman." Florence Allan. Thousands of women suffer from sys- temlo catarrh. This Is suro to produce! such symptoms as cold foot and hands, ; sick headacho, palpitation of tho heart! nml ImnvT fnnllnirn In tho stomach. Thon begins a series of experiments. They tako modiclno for slok headacho, ; They take medicine for norvous prostra-! Hn tnr nnlnlf ivtlon of the heart, for dyspopsia. Nono of theso modicines do any good becauso tlioy do not reach tho causo of tho complaint. Peruna at onco mitigates all thoao syutptoms by removliig tho cause. Systemic catarrh Is tho trouble Sys tomlo catarrh pervades tho wholo sys tem, deranges ovory organ, woakena every function. No pormanont euro can be expected until the systemic catarrh is removed. Tills Is exactly what Peruna will do. SIIm Cutlen Wni Kxhaiuted From Our Study. Miss Roao Oullen, President of tho Young Woman's Club, Uuttc, Montana, writes: 021 Gnlcnn street, Uuttc, Mont. Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gontlomon "Peruna has many friends In Jlutto. I cannot say too much in praise of it. Whllo finishing school I bocame very norvous and exhausted from over study. I was weak and slok, and could neither oat, sloop nor enjoy life. A couplo bottles of Porutia put new lifo in me. I find by having It in tho liouao and taking n dose off and on it keeps mo In nno health. A largo number of my friends plnco Peruna at tho head of all medicines." Roso Cullon. ILnina la nanOfltll 1 V ll(lnntf(l to T)TO. tectlng against and curing nervous dis-I cases of run-down women, as the testi-j monlal of Miss Cullon indicates, urio. tilnnMm Mvnra. !11M I'onn ntreot. Kansas City, Mo., has the following to soy of Peruna: "During each of tho past four seasons I havo canght a sevoro cold, when sud denly chilled aftor an evening party, .l nnUr.ll tnT ntVITH. WCOkS WOllld J) the result. Ono bottlo of Pernua cured me, and I shall not dread colds any moro : as I did." Ulaueho Myers. . ; An excellent Uttlo treatiso on " ncalth and Boauty," written CBpecially for wo men, by Dr. Hartman, will bo sent freo to any address Dy 1110 rtuu iuwiuiuo r.. nt n1titviliiid. Ohio. -"","' " """' " . . . . $35 - $40 GROWN Phono Main 22G1 ft STORE... Boys' 35c sommer under ear. 23c Men's 8go fancy socks J UoyB' 35o overall?, beat . . . . -f Men's 39c balbrlgdanundarw'r 36o Men's 46o plain blue underw r25c Men's 35olUle thread nnderw'rSM Men's 16o fast black hoe W Men's 86c beat neck ties f Men'a 15c best linen colars. iw Men's hop gloves , Men's SOc crash huts! '. JS Boys' 2ba sailor bats .... "' TO THE QUICK DrnnrFAtnrc: ' . . Salem. Orefou "-.