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, y. J, ,) ''" "'flfe' ', , J tit v-' IsR-ii IK' Wm m 'cmtm OsC if P - H 1 BL 'W; ' Ml "rJfl m VJ m M 'A M M t i J A iiiiSo'i -JHHsflHI art y' ihe dailV journal, balem, ortEGbri, tue86AV, jULV , io3& xel ", HolYerson's Holverson's Great sale Of Ladies' Suits . . . Values up to $15 for t H n m B m s B W B IK IB B V SI B K B M B B B B DECREE IN SUIT FOR ACCOUNTING CAN EPILEPSY BE CURED? 5 Holyerson's Holverson's KHAlRHKIMHHiaHUHHItHIWHHHHIHHMaf BEN FRANKLIN Wb tlio inventor of the doublo or bi focal spectacle lauaea, whlsh is now coming into aoch gentral mo for tliore who have paseed the morldlan of life. Wo fit thn bi focal In all the many differ ent styles. We have one special bl-focal arrangomsnt that haa never been ox ctlled for glaas cat, and comfort, and tho preservation of yeright, It cotnei nearer being tho natural ayi tlmn any thing In the way of a glare Kjroj teited free, Clias. II. Hinges gW Hclsntlflo Optician. 88 Stnlo fit Nrxt door to JLadd A Uuih bank mmuunummnntmmtuutmmwuxiMtuumtntimtnnnuttmtmuuumm OUAIvITY n et Tho quality of tho strawberries wo handle le Juat a sample of our other goods. TUB l'ARI8 DKBRY Fineit flavored tahlo berry grown. THE MAGOON-Swcot with an excellent flavor. THE WILSON Tho only canning berry now In inarkot. I'll on o In your orderi early na atrnwborrles aro auarco. Fuller & Douglas, Gt ocet s 142 Slato St., D'Aroy Bldg. Phone Main 2201 inanmiwntttwittiiwmmumtmwmittmmmwfimtiinimmmtmtmmmtl w)(3ee MIL Circuit Judge Boise Finds for the Plaintiffs In tlie Stceves vs Willis Bros. & Co. Litigation Dr, Darrin Says Yes and Gives Overwhelming Proof Assertion In tho stilt for an accounting of D. 1). Stoovofl, Charles Glnggott and Lydla Stoovoe, vs. Willis Dros. & Co., Circuit Judge II. P. Bolso has ren dered a decree for tho plaintiffs. Tho defendants lu the case wore Eugene Willis and wife, and l'ercy Willis and wlfo, hut the case was dismissed as to Percy Willis and wlfo. Tho court finds that Eugene Willis, as prosldont of tho corporation, had collected mon ey belonging to the corporation equal to 40 pur cent, of tho total capital Btoalc of $18,600, amounting to $7200, for which ho had rendered no account to tho stockholders, except tho Hum of C per cent, of $1080. Tho court furth er decreed that Willis, bolng a tmstco of tho balance, amounting to $0120, tlitit hu pay tho sum over to tho stock holders of tho corporation. J. If. McNnry and 11. P. Donhnm woro tho attomoys for tho plaintiff. For tho dofondantB Urown & Wright man appeared for Eugene Willis and wlfo, whllo It. J, Fleming represented Percy Willis ox ux. Docket Entries. Jitilgu Ilolno made tho following docket entries: I). I). BtoovvB, ot ul vs. Willis Pros. & Co., accounting; doorno for plain tiff. J. a. Wright vs. It. 0. Haley, ot nl., forcoloRtiro; demurrer to answer over ruled. Joanna Pugh vs, John Hamilton, ct nl., Injunction; at Issue, Tilnl nt 10 a. in., July 0, Joseph W. Kirk vs. Petor P. Kirk, ot nl., partition; motion to strike out part of complaint allowed. Wlnfleld Cover vs. Kllon S. Hoby, ot nl, to quiet title; leave to amend complaint. Divorce Suit. Judgu IIoIbu Is this afternoon hear Ing tho divorce suit of I.. K. Clluo vs, Wm. M. Chile. SXSS)J&XCC!XtKXfiSXfflfflSXB SSO I S65 ;;: I qsess $35 - $40 Receipts for the Month. During tho month of Juno County Treasurer Downing roeelvod In foes $661.00 from the other county olllcurs, us follews: Clerk Hall, $X7ii.75; Ho- corder Ilohuid, $201. IK. A Muitcale IlyMlsHSIieltou'Mpuplls will be given nt tho First Coiigreutloiial church this evening. They will ha nsslstod by Mrs. Hinges and MIsa Mario Van dersol. To bo used tills evening nt Miss Hheltou'ri recital are Mehlln & Kou's plniios, kindly furnished by N. O. Nlslwy. of Portland. CUSHION FMAME, 1902 CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAfllE - - Call and eeo tho 1003 RAHIILKIl OUHIUON FUAMK, it Is UUfidaya Ahead of nil. ROCKING CRANK IIANOl'.R does nway with tho flat and clumsy prlng. CALL AND CXAMINt! IT. YOU WILL LIKE IT, RlfVflA Qlltlflrf AQ Ofalldencrlptlona nt prices as cheap na UlVJvIV UUllUAAVa nuywiero,nud wohnvo Juat what you want. Mrs. Abbla Waroham was for 2C years a sufforor from oplloptlc fits Tho many scars that sho will carry through llfo bear ovldonco of tho tor rlblo falls sho sustained as a result of this most horrible affliction opl lopsy, Sho consulted the boat tncdlcul talent, six umoront physicians pro nouncing tho caso Incurable. Sho was recommended at last to Dr. Dar rln, but In her own mind and In tho minds of liar friends with but llttlo hopes of ovor bolng cured. Appended uro her own werds: "Dr. Darrin treated mo with elec tricity and medicine, and from the first I began to Improve, and nftor a thorough courso of his treatmout am happy to suy I am cured. 1 havo had no indication of n rottirn of my awful aflllction for tho past 11 yours. I give this In the Interest of thoso similarly allllcted, and most heartily rocommond Dr. Darrln's sys tem. I had epilepsy 2C years bofore going under Dr. Darrln'H caro. No vember 11 ho cured mo of a caso of deafness In ouo hour. I rofer to Mrs. U, F. Haley and Mrs. Graham, corner of First and Main streets, also Mrs. F. K. Dewey, 38C Davis Btroot, Port land, all of whom know my condition, than and now. "Ilefor any and all to mo nt Monta villa, Oregon, by letter or In person. "MRS. AHI1II2 WARRHAM." Sciatica Rheumatism Cured. To tho Editer: I wish to Htato my case In brlof. FIvo years ago I was adllctod with sciatica rheumatism and cured by Dr. Darrin with electricity and medicine. I romnln pormnnontly cured, Refor any ono to mo at 515 Hood street, Portland. A. DHNNBTT. Dr. Darrln's Place of Uutlness. Dr. Darrin gives froo oxumlnntlon to all, and when nocossnry glveo medi cine in connection with eloctrlclty. Tho poor treated froe from 10 to 11 dally, except medicines. Thoso will ing to pay, 10 to 6; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 3. ISrrors of youth, blood taints, gleet, linpotoncy, vnrlococolo, deafnofw, ca tarrh mid stricture a specialty. All chronic mnle mid female prlvnto dis eases treated nt $fi a week, or lu that proportion of time, m tho enso may require. No cases published oxcopt by permission of tho pntlont. All busi ness relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confidential. Letters of Inquiry nn jwnrod. Circulars and question blanks sent free. ISyos touted and glattnoH lltted. Dr. Darrln's olllcos aro at Wll InmettM Hotel, Snlom, until Soptem her 1st. POLLS CLOSE TONIGHT Lively' Contest Waged Goddess of Liberty for The balloting for Goddoss of Liberty will close nt 0 o'clock this evening, when the vote will be canvassed, and the successful candidate announced. From Indications this nftornoon, tho roal contost has centered In Miss Pearl Ooulet, who has boon ono of tho leading candidates and Mls9 Joanetto Drown, tho choice of tho Elks, whllo the friends of Miss Leona Ryan havo not by any means abandoned their de termination to olect tho popular "hol lo" operator. At any rato, tho con test Is a lively one, and Interest rivals a political campaign. The vote to dnte Is as follews: Miss Cloulet 100 Miss Ryan 192 Miss Howe M0 Miss Morrison 139 Miss Urown 137 Miss Bernardl 128 Miss Whlttier 6 EUGENE PIONEER JSDEAD Alaria AlcCornack, Mother of E. P. McCornack o- UIOYOLK REPAIRING fit all make of bloyclo tlroa. us a call. Wo try to please. Wohnvo a complete bicycle repair shop. We wo repair an innxea ot uicycloa. Hive SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street- Opposite Capital National Dank. se3S33xffiej) CLARK'S SEEDLINGS ARK NOW AT TIIKIft VERY REST, Do You Want to Can Clark's seedlings? If so you ruuat got thorn this week, NKXT WEEK WILL Hit TOO LATE. Give us vour orders for VAOUM, MABON8 AND BUN fruit jars; the very btxt to be had. ROTH 124 Stat Btfttt. St 0RABBR Ttltcbooe 511 IN &&x&&&fttf&&&f&i&&&$&&&&j&ittn,z,K S Mrs. HIUKtM will slug at Miss Slisl ton's recital tonight, o Farm Mnohlnery, Come ami see T. H. Walt, who hns the Plnuo hinder, mower, rakes utid xtrns, John Dere Plow Company's full line, Including wagons, spring ve hicle, with sttxd or rubber tires. Plena come ami so the goods, and use your bewt Judgment, and wo will ho Butlslled. Next door south of Wil lamette Hotel. No. 100 198 Commer cial street, 8nlun. 7-ldw " o Mr. Hlnnes and Miss Vandenol will assist at MIsa Shelton's recital Tuesday evenlno, at the ConareQatlon nl ohurch. PERSONALS. IS. P. McCornack hns returned from Portlnud. J. II. Dlmlck, of Hublmrd, Is lu tho city today. Dr. Alice Prottymnn has returned from n visit In Portlnud. Mm. K. T. Adair Is expected home tonight from Des Moines, Iowa, whore she has been taking n course lu osteopathy. Mrs. Mario McCornack, an Oregon pioneer of 1858, and mother of E. P. McCornack, of this city, dlod at bur homo In Kugeno suddenly, of heart failure, early Monday morning. Sho wns aged 78 years. Mary ICakln McCornack was born near Londonderry, Ireland, January 7, 1821. Sho came to America In 1838, with her parents, who settled In Kane county, Illinois. In 1812 sho married Andrew McCornack. They crossed tho plains with ox teams in 1853, and set tled, lute In the fall, near Olympla, Washington. In 1868 they enmo to I.riio county, residing here ovor since. Andrew McCornack died In 1872. Twelve children survive them, ns follews: W. R. McCornack, of Flor ence; IC. A., II. F. and Miss Mary E. McCornnfck, Mis. C. M. Colllor and Mrs. J. K. Stevenson, of Eugene; Dr, W. A. McCornack, of Mendocino, Cal.; IC. P. McCornack, of Snlom; Mrs. Dr. 13. P. Geary, of Portland; J. IC McCor nack, of Palouse, Washington; Mrs. t A Wells, of San Frnnclsco, mid Frank II. McCornack, of Klamath Falls. WOMAN'S CLUB RECEPTION First Anniversary Held Last Night The ladlos who compose the Salem Woman's Club can fool Justly gratified in tho succoss of their reception hold last night In tho oxccutlvo apartments of the capitol building. It was a brilliant gathering of rep rescntntlvo men and womon, to tho number of about 300, who mot In so cial dlBcoursd to do honor to tho first nnnlvorsarv ot tho club. Tho Blue room, with tho governor's prlvnto of' flcos, hnd been transformed Into leafy bowers of beauty and fragrance, that, togother with tho brilliant lights and beautiful costumes of tho ladlos, lend a scene to tho surroundings they had never known before. Mrs. R. S. Bonn, as vlco-prosldont, gave a cordial nd dross of welcome, sotting forth tho ob Jocts of tho club, and Its purposes, and oxtendlng nn Invitation to the la dies of Salem to Join lu its benefits to thomsolves and tho city of tholr rosl denco. Governor Geer rospondod with morry sallies of wit and good humor, at tho exnonao of himself and the club, and confessed that tho ladles must be mi and doing, as tho femi nine head of his houso kept him hust ling writing hor speeches. At tho conclusion of tho program light refroshmonts wero served In tho governor's prlvnto Banctum, consist ing of Ico cream, cake, etc., which wns also vory delicious, and It was draw ing very nenr tho midnight hour boforo tho guosts took tholr departure and tho rccoptlon was ovor. The program, ns rondored, follews: Vocal solo "Ho Was a Prlnco".,.. ' Oooigo Snyder Address of wolcqntu.'.Mrs. Ina C. Benn Vocal solo ''Tr'oasuios of tho Sea Aio IMr'iod Doop".. George Snydor Rosponsivo address... Gov. T. T. Geer Recitation... Miss Bosslo Buckingham Vocal solo "Doop In tho Mine" George Snydor Instrumoiital selection by Miss Win nlfred Byrd. tzmawiJttjakmiuuuBA 50 DO? We've just ad wear. Ihis was i hat sales this Sprirj is no idle boast t1 hats between Portl1 important to the showing them ov hat case. r Are going Iiiidi my to stock up a They're a snap at tj they're the famous Of course evj ish Spring suit i D. E. Huntsinger, funeral director, 155 Court street. 'Phone Main 801. Residence 21st street. Celebrate! Aro tho most I B proof, eelf-oiling anV 1902 Mode 1902 Mode 1901 Models r 1902 Special AU, Wetlt anv coaster il cydtsat 1C0 State S'g. Mrs. Hinges and Miss Vandersol will assist at Miss Shelton'o recital Tuesday evening, at the Congregation al church. .CHICAGO STORE... PKOPLB'S BAROAIN MOUSE. A Wonderful Stnn ',,,o,?,ieKo 8toro- A ' TTVUUW11U1 UIU1V hivnof Industry, Itusy, Huay. llusy la no name for it. Honest murehtuidlilug, good gooda aud luw prices beep us always on (bo jump. 19a white dnoV, yam .... 10 l(o blue duck, yard ltio 8ko outing ilauiutl fio 7Mo light oolored terals. . i)v Wo Jap tils all eoUira aio Uemnaata. dliultUi, lawna, or gandUf aud lineu oratliM. - - HA LI' 1'ltlOE K in . ISiO tllkallne, yard Re oquh iwit vara .... 7i no emuroiary. yu . . .so 'Sgo. Ajdf S4l0. . l V, 78o cslleo wrapper Men's Mo milirk'ua S6o ik'ilftii iiuilMrivHitr all oolers Mru't BlouptOHiatnutMktleia. . lfto Aietra waau hats Hoy'a straw bata Men's 60s nelt shirts DALRYMPLE'S Hoya,vrUi',llsiai Ladles' ahlrt walata. ICe 104 HALF I'RIOK II 96 kkl bIovm, all iwlra. . . SiM waal veil 90 faw veil, nV 'vjpr tio Qm, Moadiy anJ Tuesday. iciors. S4eaj, Orceon mtf0i tXe K 10c X I ' I J fir If ' l Muslin Underwear A really worthy Hue of the bet made uudermuNlliis In the country. Made lu wHl ventilated fuctorlea. Daintily trlmm.ul with hue and embioldery. Slimmer Underwear Fin rlblwd vwtu and iwnU lu Unlit weights for warm days, nUo light weight union suit In whit. Warner's Rust Proof Corsets Th ob- corMt for suuiMtor wer. A big Jlu of Stic Mllrs In black. ne. antu. pink huU blu Parasols at Half A grit liuucli U'lHlc aud I 5 ( 1 i r k v,. ,o'W I 4jTUt I 2 11 "SUNOIA I I'red Neckerman itxpects to vacate his wiloon on State street July 15th, and store his bar fixture with Turn Walt. In the room next to the Willam ette, when he will occupy a room In the new Kllnger building that Is going up. The placo whore he Is will he lltted up for a now Jewelry store far Shormnii Thompson, who Joins lu the up-Stnto-streot procotwlon. Variety Store Plnga and Fireworks. New lot of Indian Hakotju8t in. ANNORA. M, WELCH The Variety Storo, 01 Court Street WHEAT MARKET. Portland, July 1. Wheat, Walla Walla, C0c; Valloy, 07c; Biuostcam, 70c. Taconia July 1 Whont OS1 CO 14 c. San Francisco. July 1. Wheat, $1.10.. GOLD DUST FL0UK Made by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Mado for family uso, ask your grocer for It. Brnn and Bhorta always on hand. A. T. WALN Affent NEW TODAY. For Sale. A Shetland pony nnd a pony buggy, nearly now, at a bar gain. Inquire of Dallas atime. 7-iat For Sale. Family retfldonre of twel rooms, partly furnished, modern im provement, furuace, etc., large barn, Improved grouinla, cumprUlng four lots. Will he sold cheap. In cpilre Journal olllce. 71 lm oeoeoooeooeeooooc i Jboes. e o 0 O That cannot be excelled for the money. MANY CELEBRATED MAKES . . . SOME TAN SHOES $3.50 values to close them out at Repairing neatly done ...JACOB V0GT... 265 Com'l, St. Bicycle Sundries Sewing Machines Oils and Repairs Wo rirrv at n'l tluit n most complete line of bicycle stiudnea including nil the standard articles usd about the wheel. We have the tires from f6 n pnir up. Our bella are extra good value. Our 50o pump Is a wonder, buing 12 inches long with a heavy east hew. We are lUtitig a lot ol thoso spring se.it posts theie duya. $L6 and l.(0. They are a luxury and a boon to all ridera, especially women, Sewing machine parts, too, including boat olle, needlea and anything else you netd. Our neeJIes are Sfre a doien. They are tho beat grade F. A. WIGGINS 246267 Liberty Street Salem RINEMAN'S DAROAINS. Shoulders, Per lb 10c. Deviled Ham small) per can 5c 6 for 25c. Deviled Ham (large) per can 10c 3 cans 25c. Sardines, per box 5c 6 boxes 25c. Salmon, 3 cans 25c Smoked Herring, Per box, 25c. Catsup, per pt bottle 15c 2 bottles 25c. Cocoanut (bulk) per lb 15c. Good Soda (16-oz pkg ) 5c 6 pkgs 25c. Corn 8tarch, per pkg 5c. Washing Powder,per pkg Dc. Bring us your buttor and eggs. We pay highest market prlco, cash or merchandlso. M. T. RINEMAN 132 State 8t Telephone 131 ,vfS A A-,k-&Mtsirl hfm mwsi TDBC mum it.in srr. rrrr mamiw. umv 4 wmmWBmm mmmtowflm wi -. -i-an. oro nreiiinc" K""V.r"' " ..rn.tnntlon.? ceriiucniuB uii ,j sta( ranf -ifc si ru ).:' tion m 176 oor year. StroTKTNnr cou so and well rqulppelt training dopaj menL The fall term opens Sept. 10.' rf "?",'.,; rn.,iatning full information 7 caii"h" c. n HESBr.uij ' dMjMD.V.DUTLRB; J" Secretly Proaiden I -. ii8aite;fcj '.J we Have no Two Years Compefifors In Ihe class of printinf we are doing. Coup ling this with the fact we deliver when prom ised, has built us up the largest job printing business in Salem. Schaefer & Palmer EST Rooms 8. 4, aud 5 Moorei b!r. Phone, 2111, Red. Ap... :;Pearson,PageCo. WILL Hl'V FRUITS OF ALL KINDS a I e FOR PACKING AND UvN.NIXU a top market nsi. Now rdy for buti 9 um opiH)tite OHitiul Mnrv. slu.. - . , ,. o o "to8 ! Frank Dayis Local Manaeer Powdered Vaulllo was sold by gentlemen from tho Kaet. Now wo have tho aame kind of goods to cell. ,. Tho powder la clean, clear, wbltjjori and strong. Call for "Crystal Bngared Vanll- II. e". The prlco is cheaper than whit it haa been cold for. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE fiOFFEE ROASTER. Phnno 3411 black. Free Dellrerj 'i. lid-Season sale of Garnet Remnants m k.Hir-tricM I Towels w 't:S. - j- ot 'mn to ckvM At li jr .S t&r Im. llettr see tho 11 '5UjilW K-; Ufrfc-. rtkr,lui II - f . -Jiatmimu ' - ia: ra j -- .h i . i -m waaaispak. W . Try U. ' tVl:' jaaHaVaaHK S ' lT'",,VUn UTsiK 9- BT .' . ';.,.'' a - jTtT ' WnifiiMs'isMsW'fc U MUH. These carpets contata from 10 to 40 yards of a kinds and a few pieces have more, We most get them out of the way, People who took advantage ot our early spring sale were well pleased with their bargains, Others will be iust as much pleased with the bargains we are now of fering. 5c VELVET '... . ...75c Summer Garments ' StapesIry r? ?? When handMuely laundered, look verv n j .. !. SarSV'Wiinatt RenS equally great on other .aa1ities. We have less genilepien'a elilrt walata, duok suits. vemrrie . iW 1 ,i T. r'wSJ fffflS k tS f thls sale than befo s6 we urge your promptness " ,!?I.?f ."S? lh quar. ultlninish I II VOU intend takina arlvnr.fn f U our ratee are low, 0tiinnt on what we do aitf oor unauiiuuua chorus of praise Salem Steam Laundry you intend taking advantage of it Wj OLVSTKJ. PHOWIKTOK. d ( n. I rAM. fftJWiUiVllf,o)tnmt(Yv-i -1 f I " "i ..iiiMi'-isi'lrsr Tv VykJ Si J to.;iF iiisJMiiilll'lli 'f "mijHf yWfZ$xwm "wmm