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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1902)
JHE D AII.Y JOURNAL, ALeM, OrtEQON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 19o untiMinnwihfln'faw w m mr. nirir ninmi m vj aliR aJ JaaaB 0 White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. 106 Slate Street. Ejihirged Quarters Bh laired AAeals jjj But No Enlarged Prices Everybody cats with us and all arc welcome. M X mmmmmt Bf JHH Our Woman's Department The Journal's Weekly Budget of Club News and Items of Interest Pertalnlnc to the Home, raTTOKI&'G Burroughs & Fraser Tinners, Plumbers, Iron Workers SALHM, OREGON. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron, Cornice, Roofing, and all work in their line about a building. Estimates fur nished on short notice. Dr. M. Theresa Schoettle ...OSTEOPATH Graduate of American School of Osteopathy at K'rksville, Mo. Offices in Tioga Block, Salem, Oregon. Hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4 o'clock. GRACE Pioneer Osteopath ALBRIGHT The ladles of the Womnn'R ninii ,!, ,.!, r i. i.. ...... .... . nro Intoriioi in ,in.iiVU. r V "l ' '" ow iorK navo iSSXrnffSZLt takon up tho Drlt,8h ot " Mrs. Dodd, cornor of Court nnd Cot-ill,c arm tattoooJ' Butterflies, lovers tUge StreOtS. Jloilllnv nvniilm. nt q knots nml Intrlnnt.. ni-lnntnl n..(1l..nr. w.w....tl wv 0 -- . .......iW vuumui uuiiuii'a o'clock.. Miss Established Practice in Salem Since Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy," Kirks ville, mo. Second floor I. 0 0 F. Temple. Phone Atain 2721. No knives, no drugs, no faith. Office hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 4 o'clock. tm'teCTriMWgTWW1fCTiBB Wilkinson. landspaim enr. duner of tho London Public Garden association, has done noble work In establishing tiny parks In tho crowd ed parts of that city. Gardening In nil Its branches, vegetable, lloral nnd landscape, Is nn occupation In which women are remarkably successful. ... Sa'fm Leads the State. Alter this Salem's women can tnko rank with the best parliamentarians In 1 ?..8.tnt?; Thls fact ,s assured by Uie ability displayed at the mock convon Hon. It Is gratifying to know that tho -mbarrasslng blunders, lu respect to parliamentary laws, that havo marked the proceedings In Portland, and at the itato Iteration, will bo happily ovor omo by tho drills that havo boon In augurated under tho auspices of tho Jltrerent local clubs of tho state, and so efficiently carried on by Mrs. Colo Bethel, of Ohio. State Board Committees. Two well known Pendleton club women wero chosen as chairman of important committees at tho first mooting of the stato board last week Mrs. John Halloy, Jr., of tho educa tion committee, and Mrs. E. P. Mar shall of tho library commlttco. Those ladles havo proven, their ability to do good work on those linos by their previous records ns membors of these committees. Portland Club Journal. The club Journal of Portland comos out this month under new ownership and management. Mrs. Cleveland Rockwell, a well known and olllclont club woman, Is president of tho board of directors. Mrs. J. H. Comstock and Mrs. Mabel Plowman aro tho ed itors. Mrs. llockweli promises that tho Journal will bo published In the Interests of the club work of the state nnd woman's work in gonernl. The Mock Convention. The parliamentary class drill, In the form of n mock convention, wont off with great eclat last night. Tho ladlos handled tho various subjects on social and polltlra! reform with surprising ability, under a rnpld flro of "motions put" and "amendments amended." Some of tho resolutions presented were exceedingly funny, and the repar tee of the various delegates In tho dis cussion of them would have done cred it to a Chuuncey Depow. Altogothor tho drill has shown what our women havo acquired lu tho wny of parlia mentary usage, in tho class lossons given tho last week, which knowlodgo will nfford good sorvlco this winter In the sessions held during tho antic ipated visit of tho Portland's Womon's Club to this city. Women Novelists. The women novollsts seem to ho having strenuous times, according' to Current Lltornturo. Kate Douglas Wlggln Is suffering from nervous pros tration. Mrs. Cnthorwood, author of "I.azarrc," Is In a hospital. Mrs. Frncos Hodgson Burnett is lu a sani tarium, having brokon down physic ally. Tho writing of books may, aftor all, have somthing of work In it, and poeeowi u norvous strain that fow, who have not in a do' tho experiment of au thorship, can guess. Bird Study Club. The Salem nird Study Club last ev ening hnd Its hut session for the sprinx season, nnd adjourned to meet the first Friday In September. A num ber of Interesting roports were given by members Inst night, und two re port of persons having killed birds were made. This club has now been in existence only about three months, and has a membership of about Si). Several Instances of the wanton or Ig norant killing of birds havetbeon cor rected without arrests, nnd liiuch good has been accomplished among Its member In the way of protecting birds, and assisting them In their mis sion to help the rarmors aim rruu grower. A New British Fad. A few womon In very exclusive elr aro stamped upon tho flesh nnd all In tints In harmony with tho pink and white of tho riosh. Tho fad Is a pretty one and most likely will be limited to tho enjoyment of fashion's elect, as it is very oxponslve to havo tlio work oxecutod by skilled tatoolsts. Caroline M. Severance. A clubwoman whoso nnmo Is being Very mflch mentioned Just now by othor clubwoman all ovor Uio country Is Mrs. Caroline M. Severance of Los Angeles, who wns made honorary vice presldont for llfo or tho gouoral feder ation nt tho Los Angelos biennial. Whllo Mrs. Jennie C. Croly founded Sorosls, and was nfton called "tho mother of woman's clubs," and whllo Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, Mrs. Ednah D. Cheney and other notable womon founded tho Now England Woman's Club at about tho same timo, It would appear that to Mrs. Severance really belongs the credit of tho "club idea," nnd that more than fifty years ago sho thought out tho woman's club, bo that her work nntedntos that of Soro sls nnd tho Now England Woman's Club, of which, sho was founder and first presldont. Club Woman to Explore Africa. Mrs. Emma Shaw Colccleugh, a promlnont club woman of Uoston, who has attained considerable fame as a wrltor, will start Juno 16, nione, on nn exploring tour Into tho wilds of Contral Africn. Sho will tako along two largo trunks, containing a ward robo composed largoly of pongee. Sho will sail from Brooklyn for Genoa by tho steamship Allon. Aftor Gonoa sho goes to Marseilles, thonco, by steamer, to Zanzibar. From there she will go to Mambasu, and Inland by tho lately-completed Noganda rail way to Victoria Nyansta. Several stoamers run on this lake, so she will havo no difficulty until sho starts by caravan to ponotrato tho interior. Mrs. Coleeleugh has travelod much, having been to tho South Sens, Cuba. Australia, and the Klondike, although she has never before boon to Africa. Sho Is n member of tho Nntlonnl Geo graphical Society ana manw womon's clubs. Cincinnati Empilror. Women Suffragists Hope. The national olllcors of tho Woman's Suffrage Association who havo hoon holding n business session at the homo of the presldont. Mrs. Cnrrlo Chapman Catt, at Bonsonliurst, L. I to plan for tho work of tho coming year, have adopted resolutions jpx. prowlve of rojolelng over tho progress made recently lu the legal rights of women In different parts of tho world. Itoferrlng to the fact that national sufforago has Just boon granted to 76G.-I07 women of Australia, by a practically unuulmoiis veto of both houses of tho Federal Pnrilnmont, tho oillclnl board added: "Wo bolleve the men of Amorlea are not Inferior to those of Australia lu Justice and chivalry." Further occasion for Jubilation was found In the action of Massachusetts lu making mothers equal guardians of their minor children with their fnthers that woman has takon tremendous strides In advanco In tho past cen tury; too tremndous, perhaps, to ho entirely gracoful. Dut It needs an occasional graphic statcmont to make us realize Just what sho has done. In tho days of Harriet Martlucau uioro wero out seven occupations for nuuiuu; now more aro out seven in which they aro not engaged, said Mrs. Allco Palnior In hor address on "Fields Tor Women," nt tho graduating exorcises of tho Y. W. C. A. school ot domestic sclonco and Christian work nt Boston rccontly. Massachusetts nlono In one generation has boon com plotely made over, Industrially, com merclally and economically. Men can no longer curry on business as tholr fathors did, or evon as tholr brothers lid. Change, and chango which has brought complexity, Is tho order ov erywhero, and thoso changes havo had tholr offect upon the homo and upon women. Increasing tho domostlc prob lem. Thoro Is nothing so Intorostlng. nothing which requires so ninny sorts of education, Mrs. Palmor continued, ns tho management of tho modern home. In fact, the test of education Is getting to bo how much ono knows about living, tho ability, ns ono phil osopher puts It, to soo largo things largo and small things Binnll. Mrs. Palmor told tho girls that there exists for them If thoy will hut tako It a practically new profession, ns tho need for scloutlflcallly trained, far sighted women, womon of oxporlonco and administrative ability, In the household department of schools, asylums, prlBoiiB, and Institutions of every sort, wns never bo great as now. Trained nursing nnd supcrlntondon cles of training schools for nurses wero other fields of work suggested ns needing especially tho services of trained women. When women havo learned to apply scientific principles to their cooking, to sleep with fresh air lu tholr rooms, nnd In gonernl to cultlvnto for themselves nnd tholr fnmlllos a sano mind In a snno body tho land will coaso to bo dotted with Banltnrlums, and tho 20th century woman will havo mot hor opportunity. Concord (N. II.) Statesman. An Outrageous Invitation. Butte, Mont., Is regnrded by somo persons ns tho most wicked olty on enrlh. Ono peculiarity of the place In Indlcntod by tho following clrculnr recently distributed to people there and especially to women: "I ndlim who gamble are welcome at 38 Vi East Park street. Society ladles, white ladles, colored ladlos, working women, nil play ponies with us. No body bnrrod. Qcntlomnnly attend ants. Conio onco and you will come again. All ladles like to mnlio easy money, and our customers think us a good thing. First-class drinks served from Drlscoll's bar, downstairs. Wo have assisted many a poor woman nu tho road to proHporlty. Special atten tion glvuu to widows. Wo aro on dorsed by tho mayor, chief of police, city council, county nttornoy, sheriff, Uutto Business Men's Association, ministerial association .ind all good citizens. Mnrrled ludles will be pro tected. Comu when your husband Is asleep or ut work, and should he ob ject we will furnish lognl advices nnd nionoy to procure a divorce. We fur nish dream books nnd good dope. You can drop Into our place without bolug soon. Tho M. & M. does not give tho odds that wo do. Keep away from the collar under tho lied Hoot they will skin you. Itemomber tho place, .38V& East Park Htroot. Every poolroom lu Butto has nccom- Bargains ST06KT0N Bargains Hip, Hip, Hurrah for the Fourth of July! And our Bargains You know if you have favored us with your trade that there are hundreds of bargains in this store on the best goods in the market, but our regular weekly specials extraordi nary values, will help dress you or your children for this won derfui Fourth Children's Ready-Made Dresses We have decided to close out the entire line of children's dresses that we now have at a sacrifice as trade winners. These dresres range in age from 1 to 14 years U 50 DRESS $ 99 $2 a) DRESS St 69 $ 75 DRESS $ 49 $ 50 DRESS SI 28 $ 25 DRESS 5 99 $ 85 DRESS S 67 $ 65 DRESS $ 49 8 50 DRESS $ 39 $ 35 DRESS $ 25 $ 30 DRESS $ 20 Summer Dress Goods If you have not bought that pretty light dress for summer, you surely want it this week, We have had big sales on our wash goods this spring and we want this to be the biggest week of all, 1-5 Off On every yard of summer wash goods this week. 1-5 Off Lace Gloyes TAN, WHITB, BLACK, Beautiful lace gloves far 30 and 60 centp, These arc extra good quality, come and see them, and compare them fith others, Black Lace Hose 25c HOSE FOR 12c wc have some black beau ties for 25c, 35c, 50c, 756 Don't forget the best wrap pers and the best bargains in America, Sizes 32 - 4d. Men's Dress Shirts A fine line just arrived, 50c to $2.25 . We are Selling Lots of Goods; it Will Pay You to See Us of Maryland, In admitting women to tlltt lini- fififl lit fliu ruyunt iiniuinuu !., I ' " .. ., , . . . modntlons for womon bettors, but no many other states of aws en arg ng .1 , .......... ' . . . ..... othor has gone, to 1 1 s in t before. uiu iioiauiuil mill 1MWJIUII riKI'lH Ul I General Dewet Counsels Faithful Ser vice to the British Government, Dispatches received from Koutli Africa show that the surrenders of tho Boers are proceeding with tho women. Among those who attended thi 0OER HER0 PRAISES WOMEN. meeting were Susan If. Anthony, I Jiu rn Clay of Kentucky, Mrs. II. T. Upton or Ohio, Kato M. (lordou of Louisville, and Hev. Anna Shaw of Pennsylvania. Woman's Advance. In a .general way we are all aware greatest good will. The total of those 'und enabled to return to his farm who havo already surrendered num bers 1C.C0U nnd tho British are ex tending ovory possible kindness to the men who como In. Tho appear ance of (lonoral Dowot at Wlnhurg wns tho signal for it great display of enthusiasm. Whan ho Arrived at camp (lonernl Dowot won nt- onco sur rounded by thousnnds of Door men, womon and children, who struggled nnd clamored to shako tho hand of tholr hero. IIu warmly applauded tho staunch support that tho women had given tho burghers during tho war, which ho said had greatly en couraged tho 111011 in tho fluid. Con continuing ho recommended his hear ers to bo loyal to tho now govern ment, and said: "Porhups It Is hard for you to hear this from my mouth, hut Clod has de cided thus. I fought until thoro wns 110 more hope of upholding our cnuso, mid, however It may be, tho time has now come to lay down our arms. As Chrlstlnus, God now domuuds that wo bo faithful to our now government. Let us usbmlt to Ills decision." Neither Ceuernl Dowot nor flenurnl Rtttyii, former president of the Orange I'reo Htato, was ever wounded during the war. General Dewet has not seuu Ills wlfo for two years. Tho concentration camps will bo converted Into supply depots to pro vide tho returning burghurs with tho means to rebuild and restock tholr farms. The wives ntul families of the Hours will, If desired, bo maintained nt tho oxponso of the government while tho burghers nre preparing the farms for their reception. Two thousand of tho nntlonal stouts who fought upon tho Ilrltlsh side during tho war will Immediately be dlsbuudnd and each scout will bo provided with a pony For Furniture, Stoves, Gran iteware, Household and Kitchen Goods tfoto J. L FREELAND Two Good Safes Fit for store or bank, for sale at a bargain. One heavy farm horse to exchange for a good driving horse. iiHHHfiBLdPiiiB Union Title Abtfact Company m l. ciiAMnnnun, pm. c n moores.aw. a.h schaeper. Mir. Wo sro propn-ed t furnish you it oompluto nnd moit correct Abstract of your property In Marlon county at vary loir ohnrgot and without daisy. Our sbitrsct books era opori for liitpeatiuu. Any Information required In regard to land etc., will bo cheerfully (uniiahod (rao o( chsrgo. :: :: :: t: BUSINESS TRANSACTED IN GERMAN 0RENGUSH TiaffivmiMITTW B. R. JONES, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was olerk ot circuit court for six years and has an uptodato abstract of all property In Lincoln county autautstaem Alter the argument are all In, alter every salesman has had his eayitnnd' !ng over the machine of his ahoke and expounding its virtuesthere's an ar gument that epcaka in more certain tonea than tbe voice ol any saleimaii. Tho machine ileelf. Take all the kinds of mowers on the market In' Salem or Oregon or Ilia World line them up IongIde a Held of the tougheet. wiritut strait, nature or artoan produte, and the old MeCortn Uk will out more of It, with lets work f ir tbe bortea tbau any in tbe bunch, do It wore Iwurs In the day, more days in the uvek, more year, with Uti ex pw8 for repair than any of litem. The reason lies in the frame, In the gears, fa the weight, in the wWlh, i the pUmaR, in tbe euttcr Ur, in t)e vftjailRg (4a(ee. in tbe Itger plat at, In lb draw nt, in the machine ai a wbele wMali emuMnef more god points than aty two waeJtlsM In the Aokl. QkM and aie for yooriejf. If we isn't 4( j OH a mower w e won't fee) effoatleJ. It's up to yon aftor yeo'ya bmi tbe rojia4i. We Sell Studebaker Wagons and Ilugglan. MeCormlek harvesting Mnehlnery. Iluseell Ilnglnos and Thresh em. Parsons Self Feeder. ItiiMtoll Wlndstaekers. IMrtlsell Clover Holler. Hay llalers. Ohio ICnsllaMo Cutters. Hero Punning Mills. Monitor Drills and ajeaderft. I'ulrbutifcs.Myree Gasoline HiiKlneu, Mollne and ByraaiiHs Plows, Multue aitd P. O Cultivator. - Iluffulo Pitts spike, spring nml Harrows, Uaniota Hftary DJot Plow. Hinder Twine and liarvaotlHg pilot. Italias for MtCofinloK. WmhM. Ooborwa Mower. Hay Toot, QarHofH. 040. Trfbuno nkayctoi, Ah! Who guotfrtox. AHarl aild Wblto Sowing Usebitie ami uBfllloi. Aaul all othor ejod HtHaftjr earrfot) la a rl IttiftloffiMt howoo. I kavo a. jtoAtHjldjaiMJ ONitUe ami bettor for salt. The Oflgfpe M a two hmm upright anil the bettor a four-bocso- U Ig In roi'alr aud ready for so. A bafgalH for . Gall' an). M, dle HH- UHil L ''ara'&ftMT'''1 ' trr TPfryjWjTf: II Your Step Mother la still hero busy aa ovor, and whoa your olotlioa aro all out of order, worn, with buttons off, take them to tier at tho Salem Dyu Works. At this establishment you con got anything: set to rights, from a pair ot glovos, to tho moat olaborato silk gown. A gontlouian can get his hat cleaned, his trousers creased, or his whole suit rojuvenatod to suit Wo taeto, also four aulta a month for SI, Uuttons sowed ou, rips sowed up, aulta pressed on short uotico. Now goods shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. H. WALKER 1SS Commercial Street. We've had a opftimlld sate this aprlii? on Btndubuker goods. More ilisu double that of lait rprlng, and what's mere wo have trill out a (Hrjirlf lug Qum brr of our belt bugglua and bunks. The trade runs to belter good tlitl yer than Ut. It's a faat that the cheaper the first eoet of goodj, the hlher the litter 'ltd of the teivlee, and the trade that bought tho aheap buglei of a few yftars Muoe, U the vety trade that now call for the beHar goodf, They've tariiml the loiton and are ready for promotion. HOW ABOUT YOU? We Iwve Mine net natty tylw In tbe rubber tlml rlgi, both oboh awl tap btlggtv tiut eu abooltl have. We faave alio tlifl let grade uooMinalle Ured ve-tifoei-lhe aa ejloil goods on Hie market and the beM-Htlwttyt W band. AU Itglltej tHlHg g0b HWOIHI 11 or. A Second-Hand Threshing Outfit 0MhftHg of a 13 Iwrre return flue HiihvII eiiglue lu gooil repair, wtUt new Uttion base lait eion, two new tanks, Iniplrator ami crohe4j putpp, to geiher with wrxxl raw fer uie on the engine or otherwise. An Advance separator 'MxfiH, with nw I'srsona nil felir. new belt and new raddles, all put on last teaton. Maebine four years okl. Oool endleat ubaln taeker. All together with good oeok houw, 3 wagont, full set dlthes, iloye, tent, and 8 bundle beds fa? sale at a bargain, Call en or addreia us. There Is a map here fer aouie oue. wtQINS' IMPLEMENT HOUSE ZetQ-ZSV LIBBRTYST. S. C. STONE, M. D. PBOPRiETOH OP Stone's Drug Stores 8ALEM, OREQON. Tho atorasftwo In number) aro located at No. 335 and 207 Commercial st, and aro well stocked with a complete ; lino ot drugs and medlolues, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc., , Has bad somo 26 years oxporlonco la the practice of tnedlolno and now I mukoa no charge for consultation, ox jnmlnutlon or preaorlptlon. I If You Haven't Tried Our FRESH ROASTED COFFEES ! You Have Missed b'ometnlnjf I The Salem Coffee Roaster I JOHNSON A O'Pl.YNO, Props. , Phono Main 2724. I. O. Q. p. Tempi I CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meet nil mall and pttuenger trains. lUggago to all porta ot tho olty, I'rowpt (trvlce. Telephone No. S4L HQMYE5K & 1IKDXICK. Banc's German Salve Heals quickly all outn, or brit. Draws eoreneta out ofUmo bwk, mk4 draws silvers out Of tiwh whlou ofU break off too short to pull. Stiok Itka tloktng planter. Try U aa4 ye wilt never bo without. By mall Ma, L, M. BARB. 140 State St. SaUnt, h ih . rt JfcTS. , Jir'r fv4