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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1902)
Ittxaxer .r - m M It U iJF PUHHpE Wj BS IB S Val A Si 1 m .' k t Z I,- - &'; ? UK' c 'iA a .-J ,,0 'iasui HB DAILY JblA.rfAL, BALSM. OREGON) 61 '2 M Holverson's Holvers & n 19 n U III ' V I Hi m -0 f i . , . - - "N r n (? 1 1 A 111 I W'r 11 rtl 1 1 1 1 1 w -Jr a FATHERS' WORK Construction of Sewer Block 88 Deferred Of Ladies' Suits-. . . iues up to $15 for Holverson's Holverson's IIIM1IM11II1III a KB H m m m u m M H B EI H a H 8 Additional Hose Ordered Fire Department in for to Assimilate Food see that your stoinacli and liver are in proper condition. To do it easily and pleasant ly take Beecham's Pills UoM r.fttjmbtrt. In boiMlOowHto. HMNIHHHHEIHBiBtai THESE ARE FACTS It la frsleht and not ileam that makas the car go. It la fulfillmstit and not nromUe that Is making our repairing business Rrow. That wo do "pairing "on time" Is no fable with uo. It'a a stsrn reality. I wo hove i any Idea that can't sot yonr work out when you want It, we'll Utl you bo. Toilitappn nt a cur tomer la tlio worat kind of dlianpolntmont to ourielver. wo pre fer not to have that cuitomor than to liavo him dlipleaaed In ny manner whatever. We've the beat equipped repair shop In the county, We do our repair work ouriolvee rlht hore, Our own experience lntnrea export workmatuhlp. and wo have established the (act that we aromatrt ol the art. We aro the originators of low prices. Try uo and you will coins again. CHAS, &. HINGES Next Door to Ladd & Duah'a OankWatchmaker and Jeweler, 80. Stato St. Variety Store J'laga and Fireworks. Mow lot of Indian ilatkotajuat In. ANNORA M, WELCH The Vnrloly BtoVo, 91 Court fltroot Bicycle Sundries .Sewing Machines Oils and Repairs Wo carry nt all timoa n moat oomploto lino ol blcyolo eundrlei Including all the standard articles uacd about tho whrol. Wo liavo tho tlrea from fft a pair up. Our belli nre extra uood valuo. Our 60c pump la a wonder, being 12 Inchon long with a heavy caat baso. Wo aro flttlnjc a lot of thoio spring seAt posts thsio days. $1.25 and $1.60. They are a luxury and a boon to all riders, oipuolally women. Bowing machine parts, too, Including boat olli, needles oud anything olao you need. Our needles aro o a doion. Thoy aro tho beat grade. "Banner" Brand Clothes for Young Men and Boys F. A. WIGGINS 258-267 Liberty Street Salem RINEMAN'8 DARQAINS. Italian Prunea, 0 Iba., 20o Petit Prunea, 8 Iba., 20c Pink Boane, 10 Iba., Mo Small White Doana, 8 Iba 25o, Qood Flour, per aack, 70c Black Fla. per h Be. Qood Cooking Molaatea, par gallon SOc Fancy Table Syrup, per gallon. 80c Scotch Oata, per pkg. 10c Macaroni, No. 1, large alxe boxee white or yellow, per box, 35c Jumbo Muth, Four packages 26 centa. Bring u your butter and egga. W pay bUsbeat market price, oaaU or werchondtaa, M. T. RINEMAN 12 Stat St Telephone 181 Young num JuhI outorlng manhood roqulro n. Hpoclal sort of olothlug. Undorulxod mon'H gnrmenta aro not tho thing; ovorgrovn boy's elothiM nro nut of tho quoatlon tlioro iniiBt ho Homethlug liotwoon. Kor yuiing men from ID to 30 yonra of ngu wo huvo tho right clothing; do tilKnod, out and pmportlonod with Hpoclal roforouco to young mon'H rtHiulromenta, $4.50 and up Summer Underwear Fine guage Ilnlbrlgguu wwir; wnll miulo; full hIcoh; porfoot llttlug. , At tho mooting of tho city council TuoBday ovonlng, tho further oanld- oration of the proposed alloy to ho conutructod in block 88, woh deforrod until tho noxt rogulnr moating of tho council, that the atraet eoramiselonur I1I1U HIU tUIIIHIIlKH " ov.uuv" ..- ,.- He property may roach a conclusion oh to tho dimensions of tho aewor. Stroot Commissioner Frlzzoll contonds that a 0-Inch plpo will bo adequately largo to sorve (hs patrons, whllo momhefs of the stroet nnd public property commltteo think an 8-Inch snwar should be constructed. TTunn mntlnn. tho ordlnunco com mittee wan granted furthor tlmo In which to draft a special pormlt olllce for tho regulation of ImprovomontH of a prlvnto and public character. Tho following hills woro ordoiod paid: A. S. Klghtllngor, ?2.80; N. J. Jttdah, S1.C0. Frod Nocltormann was grnntcil a ronowal of his llqubr Ilconse. Tho monthly, quarter and Homl-un- nual reportH of City llocordor N. J. Jinlah for tho periods ondlng Juno 30, woro road and adopted. A summary of tho throo reports appeared In Tues day's Journal. Tho somi-annual re port of City Treasurer Molr, showing n bnlanco on hand Juno 30, of $0,101. 38, was road and mluptod. Chief Johnson recommondod the Im modlato purolmsu of 000 fout of lite hoae, as a resorvo supply for tho llro denurtment. Council orderml tho hose purchased, nnd tho matter was rofor rod to the committee on lire and walor, with power to act. Petition of J. W. Watt for the o ruc tion of a stuiid-plpo on tho oast side of Liberty street between Stato and Court streets, was granted upon mo tion of Htolz. 1'otltlnn or Tlllaou Ilartlott Company for the erection or a 10x00 corrugated Iron building adjoining their present quartern on Liberty stroet was grnnU ml, Stole nlouo voting In tho negative. Tho dlBaeutlug ahlermnu milil It was tlmo tho council wus drawing it line on the grunting ot miiiuing permiut of this character. He aald the Odd Fellows only recently objected to the erection of a brick building In the mime block, and now they couute uaucod the coiiatructlon of n coiru KiUod Iron building, which was a greater menace In the event of lire. Mr. Htolx was unable to convert any of tho other aldermen to his view of thinking, ami the motion granting the permit prevailed. Tho Invitation of Frank Wllmuu, chairman of the parade committee of celebration, OREGON CROP SAFE Great Loss Reported in East ern States Wheat Market Has Been Stimulated Somewhat 50c Garment Sweaters Old gold and cardinal ourdluul, etc., In wouvea. croon, navy. plain and fancy Our "wonder" brand valuo ovor offered. 50c and up Shirts la the host 75c each With showers the past week nnd n fine driving rain setting In Wednesday morning from the south, tho outlook Is flno for grain crops In Wostern Or egon. Crops In many sections of the prairie states aro roported Injured by sovoro storms. Tho lowlands of tho Mississippi valley and tho I.nko stntos liavo suffered sovoroly from Hoods. Wostorn Missouri has had tho coldost Juno In twenty years. In Kastorn Kan sas floods drovo many people from tholr homos and ruined crops. In Michigan tho rainfall for Juno was 0.C7 Inches, an oxcoss of inoro than throo Inches. Corn, Into pota toes and beans In Michigan hnvo sufforod sevorely from tho heavy raltis. Wheat Is said to bo running more to slnlk than to heads. Plenty of sunshine through July, howover, will ropalr to a great extent the damage. The wheat harvest for Kansas Is practically ovor, and tho grain is In shock, although retarded In the ex treme western counties by cool weath er. Heavy rains the past three days have Injured tho crop some In tho central pOitlons. The oat crop Is fine. From every county, the corn crop Is reported In splendid condition. The great damage over large areas has stimulated the price of wheat in Chicago, and the outlook for the Hour trade Is more favorable. Oregon 8ummary. Tho past woek was cooler than tho previous one, nnd thqro has been more cloudiness, with a few amnll scatter ing showers In the northern jwut of the state. Haying Is now geuernl. nnd the crop will be slightly below tho average In quantity, hut In quality It will be bet ter than last year. No damage of con sequence had occurred to cut hay by showers up to this week. In Southern Oregon and the flrnud Itomle valley more rain li needed. In the Umatilla country ruin Is not desired, as It would I lodge the full grain, and do more harm than good, althnuith spring-seeded 'llelda would be lienelltteil. Full grain Is Ailing under very fa- - KJU I I MMJafrirTlili TlTifT ill'i'i Dalrymple's We Have No CoERpefifoPS lu the class of printing we are doing. Coup ling this with the fact we deliver when prom- ft a a a at . iseu, nas mil it us up the largest job printing business in Salem. Scjiaefer & Palmer Tlt'iv. V'i'Wk. v. V ( well, linage grnss Is fulling on the south slope of the hillsides, but stock is laying on fat, and the creameries are receiving a gtMHl supply of milk. Cherries are rinenlnir runt, iini about half a crop will be secured. Oth er fruits are making fair proKnas LARGE7 FARM Salem's Fouith of July for a participation In the procession vorable weather conditions. Wheat Is by the city's tire department, was ao- heading tall, with a lame amount of cepted, and the Hie iMiys will upiwar, straw, hut oats, as a rule, are heading dressed lu their Sunday best. ' I rather short, lturley Is rlwlng and The council appiopriuted $1R for the beginning to turn yellow, and some appropriate decoration of the olty hall i")' has been harvested. Units, onions and fire detriment headquarters for ami gardens are thrirty, and making the Fourth. I atlsfnctory advancement. Corn Is The attention of the council whs ,IIC nlwrty. Marly potatoes are lu directed by Chief Johnson U sevoraliUl" '''r '! they are of good aulty and Inactive hydrants within ;"". ugar neeis nei more rain. the city. Stola thouaht the dlttlcultv u,u l" ,im ""Himw Horn tairi) existed lu the attachment to the mains, several of which were only Much pi pes. which did not supply nu adequate water supply with the uncmk snry pressure. After some discussion, the committee on lire and water was directed to examine the hydrants and report on their coudltion at the next meeting of the council. The matter of supplying the Salem tire department with a new heating ap paratus was referred to the commit tee on lire and water. UM)ii mutluH of Hurts, the chief of the Are dMtrttueut w directed to make a monthly test of tse city's re serve tire eugtne. that, lu eveut of an euiergem y, the etm engine wig hi We HHllHhle and serviceable. MANY- HOPS CONTRACTED Two thirds of 1902 Crop Is Already controlled Ktve coiitra-ta for 102 hous were tied with t'uuuty rWworrier Itolaud Tuesday aftenuiou, representing In the Aggregate fcs.Ouu pounds. In con vreliott with a buyer, a reporter was luforttied thai tor contracting buslaess has been wore eUejustvely etwuied la by Ike growers this year than ever he- GREAT INTEREST IS SHOWN State Fair Will This Year Be a Hummer All Sections of the State Are Working to That tna The OreRon state fair will this yenr prove distinctly n state institution. a,, i.nu.uAl interest In the coming ox- position la being taken In all sections of the state, and the exnmu m u.o state's resources trill be larger and more varied than ever before. Presi dent W. H. Wehrung and Secretary M. n. Wisdom, of the fair boaid, Have jusi returned from a trip through Southern Oregon, where they received every as surance of an endorsement of the com ing fair, and Its liberal jwitronage, by the residents of that section In a com petitive, as well as a social capacity. The appended article pertaining to tho atate fair la taken from the Oregon- Ian: If the coming state fair does not eclipse all previous exhibitions, it will not be the fault of President W. H. Wehi ting and Secretary M. D. Wis dom, of the State Hoard of Agricul ture. These gentlemen have just re turned fiom a tour of the Willamette valley and Southern Oregon, where iIihv tourneyed In the Interests of tho 1002 fair, their special mlaalon being to secure oxhlblts and arouiw general Interest In the worthy institution which they represent. More than half of the counties visited will be repre sented at Salem In September, and It is thought that all of them will got on the hand' wagon later on and take a chance at the handsome prize offered fur tht county exhibits. Ono thou sand dollars is appropriated annually for this purpose, the county with the best all-round exhibit receiving ?300, the second $260, the third ?2O0, the fourth $150 and the fifth $100. No end ot rivalry exists among the counties, and special efforts are lielng put forth by the enterprising ones, In order that their favorite localities may land "first money." Messrs. Wehrung and Wisdom are very enthusiastic over the prospects for a grand display and an entertain ing program. Their recent tour took them as far south as Ashland, whore the Ashland board of trade, In connec tion with a similar organisation at Medford, Is arranging for a Jackson county display. The people of this en terprising section have varied re sources at their command, and their exhibits will Include agricultural, hor ticultural, mineral and forestry die plays, as well as Individual displays of thoroughbred livestock. Douglas. Lane, Linn, Uenton. Polk, Yamhill and Washington counties are all In the race for that $00 prize, and some of the ICast ern Oregon counties will send down excellent exhibits. The people of Josephine county have promised a nrst-clasa mineral exhibit, and the work of collecting specimens has al ready commeuced. In Washington county, lleldel A Wall, a real estate Arm, of Hillsbora, is collecting materi als for a display, while C. J. Cooper Is doing similar work In "old Yamhill." When seen last evening Mr. Weh rung said: "Mr. Wisdom ami I vis ited most of the counties in Western and Southern Oregon, finding, to our great delight, that the people are deep ly Interested lu the state fair, and are doing all m?IIIc to make the thing a success. K nothing unfoiseen happcus. the 1H02 fair will bo the larg est ami best on record, as the display room is being gohbled up with great rapidity I at car the fair was the KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED, General Health Greatly Im proved by Pe-ru-na, J--N (ZZ" 1 H J FJ S, tzS&&z M WHAT SIZE PLEASE? oftsiS i 7) tiff Hat MIIB. KltAXCBS MATOON. Mrs. Frances Matoon, Trcasuror of tho Mlniieapom Independent Order of Good rem dars write, from 12 Sixth Street, Minneapolis, Minn., fin follews: "Last winter I Uad considerable trouble with my kidneys brought on after n hard cold which I had neglected. One of my lodge friend, who colled when I WM ill told mo of a w onderf ul medcln Sailed l'eruna. 1 had no faith In It, but qiy husband imroliaseu mo a ";-"-.VkedmntotryH. It brought mo most wtlsraelory results. Iuscd three bo ties before I was completely cured, bu I have had good cause to bo grateful, for ot only did my kidney trouble dls sppear, Imt my general health improved and I have lccn In good health cm since. I would not be without it for ten Se-ll.rost.-riUV.rKSMATOON. This experlonco ha boon repeated many timet. Wo hear of such cases nearly every day. ... m.ii, I.ml i-ntiirrh of thO Kill- ne'vs. ' As soon ns alio took tho right remedy nhe made n quick recovery. l'eruna cures catarrh wherever located. I'eruna U a specific for tho catarrhal derangetnontx of women. Address The I,runa Medhdne Co,, Columbus, Ohio, for free book ou catarrh written by Dr. B. 11. Hartmau. ii.rn trv thlfl ono on. It's a now Spring It-all right. We'll wrap up tho od one. Remember, you ri.k nothlns in buying your bats hero. Wi f ho you tho hat you want-I vou i" a good bat If you dos't know what JoS want, - Rive you enggcttion, - tho hat you'll buy later. Thank you I Hope tho hat will please you i ,iV Vow will corns ass n. If ycu nrs not SSflrlS pffKl. w"m the bat an'd got your money. G. W, Johnson S Co. Clothiers to the People - 257Commerclal St.. Salem, jft Celebrated Wolff-American Bicycles r fhomoat perfectly constructed blcyclo mado. Tho boariuga aro dnBt proof olKng ant I will run a thousand miles without requiring additional oil. ' 1902 Model 55 ; ffj 1902 Model 55, Superb Ruby Finish $45 1901 Models J35 mnfi CnaMdt Mnrtel $25 v tit nnv coaster brake, 5 extra. See our elegant lino of high-grndo cvcl?a ot 1B0 State Street. Merritt Davis, Agent. 3fS3SXSXSXSX3(aXS)S)(SX?Ji hi- best on record, hut this year's display will be 50 per cent, better, and, If weather conditions are favorable, tho crowds will prove record-breakers. Crop prospects nro excellent this year, and whenever the farmers are pros- iierons, then look out for a big state fair. "The sneed program lll oe v.eu worth acelna. and nothing but clean iir wilt he tolerated. Kntrles have been received from horsomon nil ovor the I'ncinc coast, tho large purses at tracting many who liavo herotoforo nulil little attention to Oregon nnd the Northwest. Our place on the cir cuit will bring us horses In good con dition, not too fresh, nor yet too stale. All In all, the fair prospects are far above the average." ej. fen mH L0MfiJ SOLD fJVmtniTMM IHelssTHTil illHIWIfcr r-siin n iGood enough I for anybody! ll Havana Filler Titos. Sims Disposes of His Buttevllle Ranch One of the largest transfers of ial esute of the seasoa was the sale tin-, week by Tuo. aims of his ranch mm Buttevllle to 1-ouls HaHwaa, who vauw lo OreguM rrow UUhoIs about a ai ago. The farm eoaalsia of 423 ;: acres, and Ute sale laclueed counl, i able larw iHtplesaetiU sad some t k. the total roawMtHUo betag V n 10. WHEAT MARKET. Chicago. July 2. Wheat. 75 75V4C. Portland, July 2. Wheat, Walla Walla. Oik-; niuestem, 70c; Valley 07c. Tacoma. July 2 Wheat. GfttGGMi GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Made for family use, ask your grocer for It. Ilrau and shorts always on hand. I T. WALN Amnl Breltenbush HotSprlngs FlltST CLASS HOTEL P.W. HOSS, Proprietor. This popular, host of all summer re ports is fituated mar Detroit, eastern terminus ol Corvallio A Kasteru H H in the heart of the Cascade mountains. Heyiilar pack train makes daily trip fruu Detroit to the eprim8- Teutin; prlvilfgec free All camp eappllee can be purcluued at the springs. Kxcellent ttihiug snd liunting. Ita'es are very resronable. For further informatlou addreor, F. W ItOSS, 7 l'Jm Detroit. Ore. BICYCLES CUSHION FKAWE, 1902 CHA1NLESS CUSHION FRAME Call and eee the 1002 11AMBLKR CUSHION FltAMK, It la m days ahead ol ftll. ROCKING CRANK HANGER 'loes away with tho ilat and clumsy spring. CAUL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL LIKt u. Dinrrta CntirlriftC Ol nil descriptions nt prices ua cheap as DlCyClC OUnmiCO nnywheio, nnd wohnvo just what you wnnt. IIICYOI.K UEl'AIUING Wohnvo a comploto bicycle ropalr "hop. Wo lit all mokes ol bicycle tires. vo repair on uiukub ui n.jwa. .. us o call. Wo try to plenee. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street Opposite Capital National Bank. ?igev5G CLARK'S SEEDLINGS ARK NOW AT THKIR. VERY REST, Do You Want to Can Clark's Seedlings? If so you mnit got thorn this woek. NEXT WEEK WILL BE TOO LATE. Give ns your orders for VAOU.M, MASONS AND SUN fruit Jara; tho vory best lo lo hint. 174 State Street. ROTH & GRABBR Telephone 511 mmmtm:mutmmmtttttmmmmmtttnu:mmtt:mtttmnmmmmtnmmtt it . . , . OUAJbl 1Y Tlio quality ol tho strawberries other goods. wo handle is just n Bam pie of our THE PARIS HERRY-Finoat flavored tnblo berry grown. THE MAGOON Sweot with an excellent liavor. HIE WILSON Tho only canning berry now in inarkot. Phone in your orders early as strawberries are ecarce. Fuller & Douglas. Grocers 112 Stato St., D'Arcy Illdg. Phono Main 2201 8 tmimtttttmtn:tm:t:uttnimmtttimtmmmtmmmi PERSONALS. J. D. Hiwmoaa, of Monitor. nii. aentaUveiect fruw .Marion cuumj, was la te olty today. Mr. uaJ AIm. H. SaniuLiL-n of siiwv .Ik .. i,r uiv iwww.v (vie ea ihah wvr 9w" I --.- wr., n.r T-f'!ft v tk,M,' HW Bt th h0 Ml aml M eJe of M eUaoda w OwHie, Llasoln lark. for a "'liM fi NJM kasM tor lae sshson, " 1'w- te ft B,llW0 ot iru- La'l 1W W ( ""I? l- "Md .Mm. Y, V. Drew left Tus- Sf V. A. Utmhy & , lht for Ilerkeley. GsMfomla, to e nNHroetlNc rm.rWe, Vtut. Drew trnvisg ueeeied an toe reaMctirewiiNt HrueeonMii lu the Latin. reapecliretotaNt HruorWp lu tke lUa ed were U K.aHl dfoejc departments of Ute Uulver- i j I aWfrlff I i $Mwm i ffi Bt3issSwE'-2S WZ&Bm I a Ty-TtnminoB nmTK'iiwim u 'I timwmwX I il lHK9r wcSS RBIH h J " noscMcA rA.js 1 1 W 9f stmt vs.' ts fjfS r0H J I A --Z Mid-season Sale of 6aPD6i Remnants These carpets contain from 10 to 40 yards of a kinds and a few nieces hav motr . W must 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- icringj .- V Jti . 4 . I 95c VELVET . 75c 75c TAPESTRY aq. t.r. T a ri?c-ir; lX 1 r I CO i 1 1 , . , , Reductions equally great on other qualiti .-..., .! j.. i ,1 i r ix-cxiiijciiiis on mis saie man ceiore if you intend taking advantage of it. ;ies. 45c We have less so we urge your promptness i. ik Mitnk. iW W OaMfornJa. i n fiA, ew. a .'- wns ta l i.v.'iK. JeoVrejOM, II. ".i!:-!" ST.? L.a & Hun,'"'- ' -ir. 7 ... ,. ,M oourt tnet 'Phono Main 801, JF, i ' -a ""-"'""IRosWcnco Stat strcot. . lw. H " OU? fiEACH A H0N8Y." I IB . SAW rut mm i..u... Hi -aM'WB j'ffiiTaVa II II mjJT -ly P1 " J m wsasaaSBsssassisssssiassBsiaaawsssp(ppspap s( sJss"' " JJB