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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1902)
. - - - - - 'I'll I -I jl I A II JOURNAL. Watch tho FlghtVorfFlat Salaries. Watch tho Fight fop Fiat;' Salaries ' , ,i n "M , n zi i i ,v VOL. XII. ' "-' ,1 '. i ; rtjBBHWPPFMBHHWKHBB """' " ' ' - Y - """"" - - . BagaBa I Mil liming 4 tlHH, t'S-i v -'Wl'rWr arssa Pl MMMaMHMBHHMMM K Everything White at -aM!iW& n , 1 WIW I Sale Prices. TfSySSSi Don't Miss the White I 3 ''?iffliP:,' - sale Bargains g I . 'RB 1 " - c - S ! J SALEM'3 BEST 6TORE. i B ' : Si 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1902. NO. 139. v) sz Muslins Sheetings Etc. Lower priced here than any. where. All standard brands of Muslins and Sheetings at exceptionally low prices. "HOLVERSON'S BRAND" Is the name of our Muslin. It has a fine soft finish and Is as white as snow 30 Inches wide. To Introduce this spec lal brand we'wlll sell It during our White Sale at Those 95c White Waists 6 l-2c yd. It's as good as any 10c Muslin you ever saw. See Window They've brought crowds to the Waist Department. Never ex pected to find just what you wanted at such low prices. They're regular $1.25 Waists In many different styles all new and beautifully made better Investigate while you're size Is here. All the Muslin Underwear at Sale Prices New Belt Buckles at 25c New Rats for the Hair Tape Measures 2c each Good Scissors 25c pair Premier Fasteners 5c doz Elite Glove Fitting Petticoats The best of them all they're the original adjustable Petti coat. Sold by the leading deal ers In the country. We are the exclusive Salem agents. $1.50 to $5 50 ea White Corsets 39c each Regular 50c values. Made of fine netting and trim med with lace. White Summer Underwear 19c Garment Regular 25c ones. Light weight ribbed garments for summer wear. TAMasUNaaauiBMdasVBmm gramireBciiiBmiM:jBi Rodgers Bros. Set of six knives and Six forks 12 dwt.s for 3.50, iVA, -Special sale for one month. We carry complete line of 1847 and Benedict Silver ware. During the special sale we also include dinner sets in China and Semi Porcelaine, white or decorated. Come now while you can fill your china closet or cupboard cheap with a dinner set and silver ware. We will tell you what the dinner ware is, that means a guarantee. Yokohama Tea Store Phone 24 11 Black. Free Delivery. 6rcSSXas( Just arrived, a fine lot of Colonial Ties for street wear 2 Oxford Tics, Patent Kid Oxford Tics, Patent Leather Eight strap sandals for street wear with French or Cubnil heels The latest things out, call and examine these styles, No trouble to show goods, Cleveland Made a Hit Washington, Juno 20. Cleveland's speech last night was much discussed among the Houso Democrats, nnd com mended by mnny. Floor I.ontlor Itlch nrdson wild ho linit nothing hut good to tiny of It. It wiih qiilto to tho Ixilut, ho declared, and altogothor a demo cratic speech, and If tho DoniocruU aro to got togothor, thoy must got to gother, that'fl all. Tho Houso has not yot been can vassed on tho Isthmian canal situation, hut tho opinion of most of tho loadors Is that tho Spoonor nmondmont will ho accepted. London, Juno 20. Bryan, In today's Commoner, says: "Why should It ho nooossary to harmonlzo Hill nnd Clovo land? Thoy nlwnys will bo In harmony whanovor Wall street demands harmony." IN CORONATION DRESS. IRVIN if- T " I Phone 201 Blue. Qfl vrvTImVKS!lffiffiC jjg)glQg(jQjjrjjjjjjiyliSsi-' Westminster Abbey Already Prepared for the Ceremonies. London, Juno 21. Aftor being al most heremetlcally clewed to tho pub. llo nnd irs for two months, West minster abbey, In its coronation drew, Is described in the I,omlon Times, commencing; with tho artificial annex, which externally blonds so perfectly In color and architecture with tho old structure as to deceive the experienced wye. The correspondent says tho ab bey Inside has the appearance of n vast hall, with a timbered roof sup ported on square pillars and carved arches. Upon the walls are costly tap estries, and a magnificent collection of old armor anil lances from the Tow er. The stanils in me uuney nseii aro so placed that the architectural beauty of the ancient building Is by no means marred. Throughout there Is evidence of good taste, and the arrangements have ap proached such a stage of completion that there Is no doubt that everything will be perfectly ready for the corona tion ceremonies. (a I L) 1 I 19 ' & The Leaders in Uto ate Footwear and Most People Know it, atmi?iss&3sm&sfs m, tMMdr Mk UM Selecting Pr'80n Guard n,hlnt Sal has oecarwd. n..,, nnet Oentan: Theat M w4cte4 soWy fat of the matter ... a u? meHt. P uU JJttS shouW be wlMtMl wsardleesof JJ:, dMisUaUoii i jfX political relations, strictly JJjSw. thM WM5 ," ,"" merit as a cool-headed. brave "'Sflniw tB h roT ana a dead ahot with a revolver or, i llrlJ--J nne. this was a u"'"","".iual meadsu or wj -Tr" r at tho recent session of the m',5; previous etecUoa. A 94 State street S3 troaaHaatGoaasi 0ft22: whew re! IMUe r that at tno recent sessiou w --- the j,reviou ;;rrr flBvoBe Prison congress la Kansas City. , w w, cobvIrm ' w Whorever the system bu obUtoJ o , ltenlrte6 sLouM be P waldns prison positions the spoils oi UiOB (HSGSCe a dvM serrtee Va akMg wttk ottMir tiMUMktm. U Die la to b ImUm- arvi awi r -""- ' . . e Aske's Blood Elr pesltlvely OiM CfciwMe Mm Pom1ii ... o.-uiu tLtlmHkim At all a fm rt aasl pirtw. MMr " t(tA. V. 4 $1 D. 1. Fry, Drv-Cist Wool Prices Soar Hlfjh. Shanlko. June 80. Ten buyers at tended the public wool sales at this place yesterday. About 7M.00O pounds were disposed of at prices ranging from 18. eta to 15 cents, the lat ter being paid by K. W. IJrlgham, rej- retentlng the woolen firm of Whitman, Karnaworth & Thayer, of Iloston, for the first clip of the Ualdwln Bheep & Im.hA Cowpany, amounting to 28O.04M) pou4. The growers were well pleaeed wlUi the prices paid, as they are the blithest reached In Hasten) Orsj(Mi for masy years. EASTERN PEOPLE FAVORED In Alanagement of Deaf Alute Institute Oregon People Have Only the Obscure Positions Tho proposition to wloct another Eastern man for suporlntondont of tho Orogou deaf muto school Ib not moot ing with favor, bocauso thoro aro bov oral competent persons who hnvo boon taxpayora and cltlzons for many yonrs, who aro llkoly to give bottor satlsfao tlon than some Import. This Is no reflection on tho candi dates from the Knst, but Is based on tho proposition that persons who have lived hero all their lives hnvo a bet tor practical knowledge of tho needs of tho children and tholr parents or gunr dlans than Home ono who hnB JiiBt como to tho stato. Administration by peoplo direct from tho East has not always proven suc cessful. In somo ensos It has boon n flat failure, and has caused tho stato officials humiliation and public scan dals. Somo ot tho ICastorn peoplo aro all theory, and splndlo out so thin nnd Impractical that thoy can't stand tho Impact of Western conditions. Governor (leer nnd Suporlntondont Ackorman will do n'good thing to drnw tho lino for somo practical uxecutlvo hoad of tho doaf muto school who be longs to Orogon, and If thoy can ngroo on some man who has had practical ox porlenco with tho school work, so much tho hotter. The Journal has secured a list of the prosont employes of tho doaf muto Hdhool, showing whoro they hnll from, and It will bo soon that Oregon people cut a vory small flgure: Supt. Wonttc, from Ohio nnd NobrnB la. Matron, Mrs. Wentst, recently from Nebraska. Miss I.ott Core, girls' supervisor, from' Now York. MIbs Florence Dlvlno, teacher, from Washington. MIbb Orr, tcachor from California. Miss Cobb, tcuohor, irom I'onnsyt vnnln or Connecticut, Mr. Hnlflo, teacher, from Ohio. August Hosley, printer and boys' bu porvlBor, from Now York. Mr. Tiffany, from Washington. Miss Plcrco, cook, from Washington. Ada Smith, hall girl and waitress; Anna Smith, wnltross; Hank Lawls, teamster; U. J. Lehman, Instructor In woodwork; Candaco J. llrown, teach or, nnd MIbb Smith, nro nil tho Oregon peoplo employed at tills state Insti tution. Thoro Is no objection to tho employ ment of competont porsonB from othor states In our stato Institutions, hut cortntnly when Oregon people, can bo found who nro just as compotont, or mnro bo, thoy should hnvo consideration. 1 ' -l1 '."' !!!' AMERICANISM A FAD. Germans Affect a Preference for Yankee Music. If the knlsor Intended Prince Hon ry's visit ns nn ndvertlsomont of Germany to tho renmrknblo wavo of Americanism that Is now uprendlng ovor tho country 1b realizing his do Blrc. Unparalleled numuors of Amor lean tourists nro registering nt tho lending hotels In all pars of tho em pire. In Ilorlln 97 por rent of tho guests nro AmorlcnnB. Kvory phnso of Gorman life Id af fected by tho mania for things Amer ican. Troops parade to tho music of Sousn marches; half tho muslo played In tho summer gardens Is rag time, nnd nt flrst-olnBK viuidovlllo outortnln nieuts tho most popular features aro the Amurlcnn tunes. Tho most fash lonnblo sailor hat for glrlfl Is deco rated with the Gorman and Amorlcnn colors. Children wear miniatures of the emperor wreathed with tho stars and stripes. - ,. Amorlcnn Jnokoys contlnuo to win, nnd ilorlln Is on tho "qui vivo" ovor tho reportod Intention of J. IMorpont Morgnn to visit tho kaiser. Slio tlo.i II. In'Knr ttlftvfiTf?!. Anl br her sltio itWht1 ' Ono dny while humming' down n hill, A torn cat ran across 'tho way. I I 1 I I I 1' 1 I Mary's In tho hospltnl The wheel Is sold, thoy say. 2libaton Glolio. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS. Poor Mary. Mary had n llttlo dog, Its flooco was black and tan. mmmummmmmmmmammmm Remarkable Cases Reported at Their Testimony Meeting. Iloston, Mass., Juno 20. At tho an nual mooting of tho mother church Tuesday, which taxed tho capacity of Mechanics' hnll to Its utmost, a some what startling proposition wns mado In tho motion offered by Edward A. Kimball, of Chicago, that tho Chris tian Sclontlsts pledge thomsolvos hs willing to pay any portion of $i!0,000,- 000 to pay tho oxponsoa for tho en larging of tho mother church to a seating onpaclty of 5000. This motion wns ably seconded by Judgo William G. ISwIng, who stated that if hln knowledge of arithmetic taught him nnythlng It wna about tlmo that a church with nonrly 75,000 mombors should hnvo seating enpuqlty for moro than S00. tho prosont status ot tho mother church. Tho motion was unanimously adopted by tho 7000 members prosont. Herman S. Herlng, who a few years ngo resigned his chair in Johns Hop kins University in order to practice Christian Science, wish olectod first render of tho mothor church. Judgo S. J. Hannn. who retires from this position, has hold It for upwards of bovoii yonrB. Tho report ot tho treas urer shows n bnlanco ot $U3.7r0 In tho treasury, tho expenditures for tho InBt year nmountlng to moro thnli 588, 000. Wllllamll. John son, wfco wns re elected clerlt of tho mother church, in his report today stated that 1R0 now churches hud boon orgnulxed during tho past year, and that tho branoh churches had mndo n gain of nearly 8000 members. Tho feature nt today's mooting wns a loving moSsngo adopted by tho members tinnnlniously nnd tel egraphed to tho londorof tho Christian Seloueo movement, llov. Mary Ilakor Kddy. of Concord, N. II. Tho Christian Bolonco testimony mooting this ovonlng wna opened by the retiring first romlor, Judgo Hannn, with nn uddross of welcome to tho vis- ttt Itors nnd introduction of tho gentle man nowlr elected' to tho ofllco, Mr. Horlng. After tho usual opouing ex crfilses, tlio mooting was oponed to tho congregation for testimony nnd oxpe rloncos. These wcro glvon In groat profusion. A gentlomnn fromi tho Pn ctfln coast told of tho healing of a case of violent Insanity in ono absent treat mont, nt a tlmo when tho combined of forts of hor ontlro family woro neces sary to rostrnln tho pntlont. This was followed bv n similar cane rolatod, by a Harvard Btudont A Now England woman told of tho healing of a wo man who had boen confined to hor bed for 20 years. Aftor throo woekn treatment sho' was nblo to walk out with hot boy, who had almost grown to manhood, without over having uoon his mothor Walk. A gentloman.iu.tho gallory then told of his own healing of consumption, nnd tho manner in which his volco penetrated to tho ro- moto corner of tho 'vast hall provod uumlBtakably that ho does no". now Biiffor from weak lungs. Mamma and tho girls ntu nil down at tho shore, Tholr stylo is tho talk olt'thu day; Their friends nro ' surprised' nt tholr droBBos galore, And stunned nt tholr lavish .display. How thoy can afford It no wendoror BOOB, Hut popper could toll should ho speak. For popper launching on crackers nnd oheeflo, And spondlng 'threo dollars a. week. Cheap Wood. Now In tho tlmo to lay in your sup ply ot slab wood. Tho cheapest wood In tho market. Leave orders nt tho ofllco of Capital LUmborlng Co. 14-2t DUMP SALE OF SHOPS :AT: THE 6flSn SHOE STORE $15,000. worth of shoes to fie sold regardless of cost. 'Tis the biggest event, next to giving away this vast stock of shoes Genuine bargains in low shees: 75 Pairs Ladles' Juliets, slippers ana" Oxford, 92.50 and $3.00 values, as long as they last, Dump Price 204 Pairs Ladles' assorted stylet, fine Vlcl Kid, $2.00 to $3.50 values. Dump price... 158 Pairs Ladles' Vlcl Kid Oxford, better so sortment, $2.00 to $3.60 values. Dump price W5 Pairs Ladles' Vlcl Kid Oxfords. Better sizes, $2.50 to $4.00 values. Dump price Everybody astonished Heir Most Is Sentenced. Kw York. Juh . Jonas Most, th anarchist ,waa today formally mm ted to on ymr lwiriomt for INitollaMa h artkto o ti dajr of MeKHlys wswmmUwiUwi wtillK tb (oi of smmumMimUmi. Aftw tk cuttit Wad pronoHHMti iHMtaiMM), Most mlM4 his hand and etimi: "TUUt In a feMral 4ay for tl tt pnm ot Awsrkft." O-" EVERYBODYDELiaHTED. It Is Heary that the Dandruff ( Germ Be Eradloated, Qmk a4 mm a4 a wltohi tot at oUmt (MmajB. ar trnmuU to wfc w Um scalp antr waawiHs; h in ut 44t. iMt not on triNtratkHi of tk $mmi nm raw AnwlruK anal faJUBf Iwlr ll la wtcmmty Xm Mil Umu grm. to hw jMimaawitly cursd of dMOrvsT. aatf to atof falNag tealr. XwtKo's HMntcM wM iMMTly Mtmf ttiat gmm. ae hU tiuun U no mora 4imK, aa4 so that th hair will gfow hxriaatly. "Dtroy th raws awl you rMive th ffct " 269 Pairs Ladles' Vlcl Kid shoes, oddo and ends and broken sizes, $2.50 to $4.00 values. Dump price 319 Pairs Ladles Vlcl Kid, cloth and kid top turn and welt soles, $2.50 to $4.00 values. Dump price 218 Pairs ladlei'shoes,kld and cloth top,turnand welt soles, $2.50 to $5.00 values. Dump price 412 Pairs Ladles' kid shoes, better sizes, cloth and kid top, $3.00 to $5.00 values. Dump price 30S Pairs Ladles kid shoes, better sizes and widths, $3.00 to $3.00 values. Dump price 211 Pairs Ladles' Vlcl Kid shoes, good sizes, kid and cloth top, turn and welt soles, $3.00 to $5.00 values. Dump price 197 Pairs Ladles' Vlel Kid lace and button shoes, kid and cloth top, turn and welt soles, $3.00 to $5.00 values. Dump price. . . . 15c 25c 35c 50c 25c 35c 50c 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Hot stuff in Men's shoes 108 Pairs Men's Fronch calf and Cordovan wolt soles, small sizes and narrow widths. Dump price 321 Pairs Men's Stacy Adams laoo and congress cordovan and French c,"i'7Cp 4 A 14.00 to $6.00 values. Dump price... JV tvl 401 Pairs Men's mixed lot, block and tan, also cloth and kid top, $4.00 to $8.00, values. Dump price 217 Pairs Men's heavy working shoes, buckle and lace, $2.00 to $2.60 values. Dump price :$1. to 609 Pairs Men's calf lace shots, all styles and sizes, $2.00 to $3.00 values. Dump price. . . . 50cA $2.00 $2.50; $1.35 $1.50 We never forget the little ones 155 Pairs baby shoes, lace and button, 75-cent values. Dump price.... 75 Pairs Children's kid shoes, black and tan, sizes 3 to 8, 75c and $1.00 values. Dump price 187 Pairs Children's Vlcl Kid shoes, lace and button, sizes 5 to 11. Good sizes, B and EE wlilthi, $1.25 values. Dump price........ 97 Pairs Misses shoes, odds and ends, cloth and kid tops, $2,00 to $2.60 values. Dump prlco 101 Pairs (Joys' tan and black lace shoes, $2.00 to $2.50 values. Dump prlco ... 2000 Pairs Men's nice, flns shoes. Dump price ...... .... 45c 50c; 75c: 50c $1.00 $2.00 up It is a waste of ink to tell you of any more of -our .marvelous bargains; cejm: and see them. Terms of Sale Strictiat Cash. All goods fitted at the store. If desired. No exchange or money refunded owing to great. vaU given and broken sizes. 303 COMMERCIAL STREET OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE GUSH SHOE STORE r . t-1 The Summer Season. Mnmmn and tho slrla nro nUdoU-n at Kit tho chore, ' ' ip. At slxtyfivo db'llarfl por Week, MB With trunks full ot shirtwaists nnd 'HRlf drosses a flcoro, Jp And lints that nro' stylish and chic. pp Thoy Bit in their hammocks ' !onch J mornliiK for hours, " MM Anil cnll for tholr carrlngo Ut 3: Bal Thoy aaunndor tholr monoy for tfondy Wm and floworB Bffs And rnvo o'or tho bonutlful sen. Hjfi! , M - .; Vo A !M "I mr $"