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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1902)
gtmBSSSmmmammmrKt . ! FM(( Ti.lMiUu- , - tr wwnW1 r"i PHWftW '! :mt mm'tumwni"n miJC'' r.i.Jl. "-'""- V h I fl $ jR'ASHHi k, wm aanananannnn'S ! -. " g -JPP' n New Linen Batistes Linen Lawns, Grenadines Came Yesterday ?fSiSfiSKgf'lK &3 NOW FOR THE COAST OR MOUNTAINS Beforo buying our supplies for your ontlng you ahcu'd call at our store and and Inspect tho moat completo lluo of camping goods over shown. htati it A MR. . Our Hod Ribbon tunned goods aro STAR BACON. BTAR HAM BAUBAOK. 8TAU SUMMER BAU8AGK. BTAR DMKD 1JKKP. STEAMED COOKED HAM. rnoet complete lluo of conned Tho meats shown. ROTH 134 State Street. St Wot in Our Class YOU CANNOT Com pare the smudtre of the rubber stamp, nor the slip shod printing of worn out material, With the UP-TO-DATB PRINTING we are doln jr. Our work Is neat and artistic. Give us a trial and be satisfied for onee with your sta tionery. We Deliver When Promised II Sclmefcr & Palmer IT A aim a ft A nftttt R rVSMlll nllc w- Phono, 241-1, Hed. niNCMAN'a DARQAIN8. Shoulders, Per tb 10o. Deviled Ham tumall) per can 8c0 for 2So. Deviled Ham (larae) per can 10o 3 cans 2Bc. Sardine, per box Jfi boxes 26o. 'Salmon, S cans 25o Smoked Herring, Per box, 25c. Catsup, per pt bottle 1Bc 3 bottles 2Bo. Good Soda (16-oz pkfl ) JBo 9 pkgs 20o. Corn Starch, per pkg i Be. Waahtng Powder,per pkg Be. Bring us your buttor and eggs. Wo nay ulghm market yrlstt. uash or orcliudlie, M. T. RINEMAN 132 State 8t. Telcphono 131 Variety Store Just reoelvod large ihlpmnnt oi Chine- ware, gold oaiiu glassware, tinware, ami bIotbi with mashers for fruit eaiiulnn. ANNOPA M. WELCH The Variety Slot. 01 Court btrvt. Walnut Slice U all tbft raw In the East aud wo aro waking it (reel every day. OKNU1NK I'KKOOIU: BTANDOAUAMKLR PKPPEHM1N1' OHKW8 PEANUT OHIBP !.OU UA1HN OUKAMB flllw us a trial It you wont good oan- .. J.I it m AMll I All K .1 M k M - fWM m LIS , . . Hi Statu titnwt- GOLD DUST FLOUR MMie by TMK f!DHY POVye? COMPANY $l4nyt Orftft. MMo for fftwlly tts ak yeur wof to? It. 9ntB Aui kafi always on haud, A, I WALN Aeentl ! 0v A vie TH& . Xii Whitt o-orskr- Don't forget the great sale of children's dresses in the suit department. percale ressee For children from 1 to 14 years nicely made and trim med with lace. SPECIAL 45c each BEN FRANKLIN Was tlia Inventor of the double or bi focal spectacle lensee, which ii now eomlnir Into euch general ueo for thoie who Imv r-anfei' tho meridian of III Wo Dt tho hi focal In nil the runny differ ent ttyles. We have one epecial bl-focal arrangement Unit lini never bean ex celled for glais cttio, and comfort, and tho prerTtlon of eyesight. It comes nearer being tho natural ey than any. thing In the way of agists Eye teated frco. Clias. H. Hinges gF"ScUntlfic Optician. 88 fitato St. Next door to Ladd & Huih bank ' ' ". ...nag proper goods to tnko will) you. THE RIGHT KIND OF COFFHE. HTATE IJOUbE COFFEE. KIN IIEE I'OPPP.B. fJRKUUB COFFEE. Put up In otr tight cans. Just tho thing for you. 0RABBR TcltflioaelSII fmes " A Full Line of Carlson - Currire Go's. ' Washable Art Silks Just In. New Battenburg Pat" terns and Bra ds New Turn-over Collars. Silk organdies in beauti ful patterns and color' ings. Boys' Clothing All that's new and nob' by for summer wear. $1.00 Suit up Good enough for anybody! fin Havana Fllcr "KOMMM" BAUDS w ef ttm valut as tags from $mliHeAD.,STANMtOfAVK, i "SAVLOG." "QUI YAtGMY" f "HA5TM WQXKWUr TlAtcca, mmmmmmmmmmmmmm w THE A 6 O'clock Store Great Sale of all SUMMER SKIRTS 1 All Summer i Shirt Waists at Sale Prices. Minor News Loca Import Tho Ilavona Mining Company, of Portland, with a capltul stock of fl, 000,000, today filed nrtlylos of lncor poratlon. Tho Incorporators aro; Charles I. Wright, Perry W. Smith, J. O. Coltra, A. V. Flogol and D. O. Woodward. In ilocldllng a motion to Htrlko out part of tho aimwor In tho partition milt of JobopIi Kirk vh. Potor P. Kirk, Judgo HoIhij UiIh aftornoon hold In offoct that young Kirk, tho plaintiff, was entitled to a one-ninth Interest In tho ostuto from tho other holm, In proportion hb thoy had roeolvod of tho property, tho petitioner not to bo ilnhlo for any part of tho Indebtedness ngultist tho prop erty, thftt hud boon paid. The plaintiff wax horn after the Kirk will had boon written, nnd tho estate consists of about 200 ncrcm of land nour tit Paul. Win. Knlttor, for tho dofomlautB, nald ho might lllo an ninondad antiwor. M. K. Poguo npiienni for tho contorting heir. PER80NAL8. Mrs. Margaret Cyruu wont to"B7lo toilay for a vlnlt. Win. Btalgor wont to Corvnllli today on monumont husluowi. Fred R Andartion, Haloamau with Y. Krledmnn, wont to Portland thla ev ening. Judgo If. U HauHon and family lert today for an outing In the Klamntb country. MrH. J. A. Aupperle, of Joffurflon, Iirh boon attending tho Congregational ro iiuIouh, ami roturned to hor home to day. J. II. T. Tuthlll and T, Holvortton wont among tint Halemlttw who hoard Henry Wattonton lecturo on Lincoln at the OrHou City Chautamiua today. Mr. II. V. MuttliHWH, MImh Helen Mitltli0WM, Mm. S. II. OrniHhy, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. Com! It and MrH. A. M. Worth woih bound for Newpoit today. Mm. 1C. U limpoit, nccompnuleil by hor houh, Kdwurd, Merrill nnd Fred Lampoit, leavo In tho morning for Newport. They will occupy tholr cot- tago all Hummer. New Treatment for Varicocele Ho tunny people, old and young, ure affected with varicocele thnt n inennn of having It cured was aomethlug long oulil for, nnd Hurglcal wleuce luu Ihmhi ut fault until very recently. Dr. Dan In. ut Willamette Hotel, Snlem. U now able to accomplish It. absolutely without twin or detention from buel lieM, mi the cure U iwrmaueut anil IhmUiik. An a proof of thU aeeertluu we refer, by iiermuwlun, to Mr. A. J Armstrong, cutter and vltlef ueeletMHt of "Nlwll. the Taller," ut 80 Third street. PortlAitd. Iteml hie canl: To Whom It May Concern. Without solicitation I vulunteer my tf-tlmoHlul lu favor of Dr. Durrln, who . iirc.l me of an numvuteil cam of HiltMele of HWMy year' etnndls)g. I Had deepnlrel of cure uattl elakt ara ago I tried Dr. Derrid'e how tuHbmi and was iMNnswHettUy owred. mid have bad no return of the trouble. I mot eutiUiaticNlly recowweod Dr. Dairlu a a skillful pkytlotait atui "tuightfM-YvaM hmh la bulHM. Wtll Madly confer wtth aaywoe. tltitor lu p uait ur by letter, at SO Tblru street, wh.ie I bare bM ettpkye4 for years. A. J. AKM8TRONO. ip BeitA May Be Selected. MiuueaiH. Ml., July 11 The t. ...iitivw ejMitt.K of the National ).uuaiUnuU (.iMvnHtloM kidajr bfi I in. oNutsleraiioM of Ut nest eov. t n lt. ta never put to vote by Hi, acieaaWM, but hi decide b the . x.Huuve ctMHmiuw uitd Ute Uottrel of ihrita inrm. HMtOH will uwiMUy )m ae- td Senttle I Ui oy otai, ettj i ng Mrtolx roneMered NEW TODAY. RowaL-Jlu wiu k- , .. "... "" '" " - bh uroe aim Wnltr saddle Stolen fiiui in x itwidMu (Hit mile tHtst of " D I idogmff 7 11 St "?& "SZ STJtef " v Z" "S -: DAILY JOURNAL, a. gtt. AnEfiAN. MARION MUST EXHIBIT Should Enter Into Competi' tion Willi Other Counties Greater Salem Commercial Club Will Co-operate Shall Marlon county be represented la tho compotltlvo county oxhlblts nt the Btato fair UiIh fall? Most emphat ically, yo. Secretary Wisdom, of tho fair board, has nddrenHod a letter to N. J. Judah, Hecretary of the Creator Salem Commorclal Club, In which ho reports thnt thim far the momborfl of the board havo boon unable to got any one In Marlon county, to take chargo of tho inuttor of getting up a display, and ho requests that the club tako tho proposition up, that Marlon county may be roprosonlcd this year. Secretary Wisdom's lcttor follows "I wish to call your attention to the fact that wo havo boon unablo to In terost any ono In tho matter of prepar ing ft county oxhlblt for the stnto fair from Marlon county. Wo loft this mat- tor In tho hands of Mr. Settlomlor, your county member of tho board, and ho reports that ho has boon unsuc coRsful In getting any ono to take hold of the matter. "Now wo do not wish to see Marlon county out of this contest, and, as wo havo oxhausted our resoiircos In this direction, lay the matter boforo your club for Its consideration. I do not bollove It necessary to set forth the many reasons why Marlon county should bo represented. Othor counties have promised us their support In n representative display of tholr conn ties' resources, us follows; Jackson, Douglas, Lane, Linn, Denton, Polk, Yamhll nnd Washington. Wo hnvo not visited Eastern Oregon yet, and aro In hopes of receiving ono or two exhibits from thnt section. "Ploaso bring UiIh matter boforo your club that Murlon county mny have an oxhlblt, for tho fair board has ilono Its best to Interest somo ono In tho mutter. It really seems that Ma rlon county Is one county tlmt should need no urging In a matter of this kind. Hoping you may be more successful In thnn wo hnvo been, I inn etc." The Commercial Club has disbanded until September, but Secretary Judnh says tho organization will gladly co operate lu tho plan, and do anything in Its power to havo a crodltublo oxpoal tlou of Marlon county's resources nt the fair lu competition with tho other counties. Tho club desires thnt any persons wishing to propnro an oxhlblt ; ;H-M-HMHIMt III I I 1 I I I I I 1 Journal Voting Contest ;; F0R :- The Most Descrying and Popular Young Lady in Salem. VKT One receiving Urgoat voto will lie iclveu a fiee railroad ticket to T Newport and return, ami board and Hotel with choice of tho linos t room t Saturday, August HUli. Votes on accompanying coupon i. eult of ballot announced from (lay to JOURNAL VOTING COUPON One Vote for Miss for ono week's free seaside outing at New port, August 16ih- I-K-I roort at once to Sevretary Judah. that aeUv work may lw Inaugurated In collating an wxhtklt that will die- count any lirtvloui attiut on the I had. Ft lif fiM Muflrvkt M V iluit utiuil.l part of "Old Marlon." No time ahmdd he kmt. Uuk an The urellHilHMry steps of get exhibit should be taken at Ottce. For several good reajona Marlon coMHty must not thla year disappear from Hie (let of competing counties in the com (eat for the beet county e hlblU. UeJni the howe couhI- of the atale fair, aad one of the foretnoet ng- HcHltural aecttotta of the sUte. Ma riott vmMy caaaot ajford to ueglect an exltlbltloN of lu reeourcea at the fair. The fart that thU coetity failed to re c4e better taatt fourth place hut year, akould operate a an ieceutlve to a Wftre detttrwlaed eJfort to lucreaee the atandard of the exhibit to the uo- alble extent that Markw comity waj be henUded a the aret africultuml count)- lu the ute atMion lu which It Is entitled by reason of Us extensive resource. Ressrd PHae for Hope, Oregon City. July II The retort price lor 1MI hops in Clackamas county was paid locky- he Johaltmn of Innuces may be saUsractorily ..r; -"-..., .v . .. r. .iuwu, ui we esieni mat the pro- Uhlmaua lo.ooo pounds of hops fromipoeed emamument of ..- .i,,.. ...... the fiotH T TlVMA fklMM r. 1TL I.,.. ".""' - .. - "" "" w nww. j. r. wiiqnet and I bad v encampment at Albany, and all The National Dairy and lure Food lureunrations for i.,u.n ,, - Aaaoalmiiu. uJ..i.i i . i..., ! , . . ,,,,, wp-tN Oregon. HHdent- j,i,at FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1902. ALBANY NATIONAL GUARD Encampment MayBeCancelled At Present Such a Rumor at Salem But Denied by Ad jt-General Kvorythlng Is In readiness for the annual oncampmont of tho Oregon Na tional Guard. Tho state mlllUa has been called to bo convoncd in brigade camp of Instruction at Hackleman's grove, In the outskirts of Albany, next Thursday, July 17Ui, and Uio guards will remain In camp until tho follow ing Thursday, July 21th. Tho camp site was selected several weeks ago, and has been accepted by the state military board. Tho oncampmont will Include 18 companies of Infantry, recruited to tholr maximum strength; Troop A, cavalry, of Lebanon, and Dattery A, light artillery, of Portland. There will i.,. ni,ni,t i!nn ntrirnrs and men In camp. Tho Portland, Oregon City, Wood burn and Salem companies win bo taken to Albany on a special train, that will loavo Portland at 8 o'clock Thurs lav morning. Salem will be reached about 0 o'clock. An excursion from Portland and Intermediate points will be given by rail to Albany on Sunday, July 20, tho only Sunday upon wlilcli (i,,. nio inianl will be In camp. The excursion management will And It dif ficult to provldo enough cars to ac commodate tho crowd. Tho olhcors of tho Fourth regiment will ull bo mounted on lino largo gray steeds, and tho effect with tho bluo uniforms and shining accoutrements of the riders, will bo pleasing. An Officer Speaks. Tim hrlcado onenmnmont of tho Oregon National Guard, that has been called to bo hold In Albany. July 17-24, Inclusive, may bo defeated. Tho rea son for this possibility rests In tho lack of avnllnbio finances. "It Is learned that thore exists ho t'weon tho Stnto Mllltnry Hoard and Secretary of State Dunbar a misun deratnndlni: rounrdlnu the fund to which ft sum. amounting to about $IC0O, should bo credited. Adjutant Oonoral Gantenbolti wont to Washing ton last winter, nnd secured tho pay ment by tho fodornl government to the stnto of Oregon of a claim amount ing, to about 120.000 for tho reimburse- rineiit of the state for expenses con tracted In the mobilization of tho Sec ond Oregon In the summer of 1898. Of -H I I I I I I I H I I I i I I I I I I I I M (roe entertainment at the Day View T lu tho home for one week, beginning t will bo reculve.1 at thin otlice, and re- day. r that amount tht atate guard had n clnlm of $lio, but Secretary Dunbar.' ailments common to the ordinary run uudtr his Interpretation of the lw'0f wheels. These are facts that you of 1SU1. placed th entire sum In the 'can prove for yourself. ikauiAMl ftkaul lU.ia. auajil..u n.ll..i leueral fund. The question of adjust ing the claim of the state guard out of the amount received from tho federal government has been submitted to At-' torHej-aeaeral D. K. N. lllackburn.l w " """ "t vpiltlVli v.xjmviWI "Without the Heiw f,- which thS' XtHte Military Hoard ctxitenda. the pro KOMd eight days' brigade encampmeut rannot be held, for the reaeon that there are not suntcient fuuds on hand to meet the expenses of auch a mili tary gathering, that would cost about $11,000. There are fund enough for a four-4ayi' brigade encampment, but that U not connidered feasible. In case Ui mlllUry board Is not allowed to uw the JltOO. It Is uronoeed to hold a regimental encampment, but this Plan does not meet with the endoree- msett of all members of the board." If would he a ibkrlniu JlauiuwnJut. went If at the eleventh hour, when ail amuigemenu had been perfected, that ui'e encampment should be aban doned. It Is to be booed that (ha nu ... L.. i.... . niempiated. Ma - S3 "oSSL No Chan In OrH ar there been no change In the orders for. , go,BK forward. He had hearxl there was a rumor nt Salem that TBfM",M f .- . .. . . ....tfilnrr nt nfiV It was nil on, mil Know ..n.ia tnr mtr.h report Secretary Dunbar was seen about tho matter, but woum not , ., thing about tho matter, and declined to be Interviewed as to tho prospects of tho proposed oncampmont. o In the Circuit Court. Judgo Uolse has made the following docket entries: Thomas Pomeroy, et ux., vs. F. h. Woodward, et al to recover real ptopeity; decree for plalnUff. w. t nrnonbttiiKh vs. John Groom baugh, et al., foreclosure; F. A. Tur ner appointed guardian. Decree of foreclosure. G. W. Eoff vs. Von Hook, et al.. pnr tltlou and confirmation; confirmed. . . T.M-1 t- Jos. W. KlrK vs. I'oier r. ivu, al.. partition; argueu anu suunmiuu. e Funeral of Mrs McCulloch Tho funeral services over tho re mains of the late Mrs. McCulloch wore held at tho homo on Chemeketa and Fourteenth streets. The remains wero taken to Polk county this aftornoon for burial. Mrs. Nancy GIst-McCalloch wns born In Clinton county. Missouri, in 1833, and came to Oregon about 1C years ago. Sho lived on a farm near Dallas ft number of years, and then moved to a farm near Turner, where dim rpslilod until four years ago, when tho family camo to Salem. Sho left flvo children In Missouri Jamos, An drew, Arch, George and Denjnmln and threo In Oregon John W. McCul loch, who was a, member of tho legis lature from Marion county In 1898-99. and who Is now editor of tho Malheur Gazette at Vale; Cecil McCulloch, who resides In this city, and John McCul loch, a teacher In tho Salem public nchools. Tho husband of the deceased Georco W. McCulloch, died several years ago. Deceased was a Christian woman of noblo charactor, and loavos her coun try a heritage of well-roared sons and daughters. . D. E. Huntslnger, funeral director, 155 Court street. 'Phone Main 801. Residence 21st street. A. M. Clough, Undertaker, 107 State street. Phone Main 1351, Salem, Ore gon, successor to D. E. Huntslnger. Residence Broadway and Mill, North Salem. Phone Main 221. aaaeeeeooe iSboee. a o a That cannot be excelled for the money. MANY CELEBRATED MAKES . . . SOME TAN SHOES $3.50 values to close them out at $2.50 Repairing neatly done. ...JACOB V0GT... 265 Com'l. St. etficetsaoaiea Wheel vV'eathef When tho sun shlnos now thore will he somo of tho flnost riding of tho whole year. Wo havo quito a numbor of tho 1901 models of tho Trlbuno at $35, besldos a plenty of tho 1902 mod els, all heights, In bluo and black, ut ?10. Wo can glvo you any tiro, any sadle or any bar, and fit you up nt once. Coaster brakes 15 oxtro. A .Tribune whoel Is tho safest whoel In- ( vestment you can mnko; It's like buy lug gold 20s. In all tho Tribunes In uso horeabouts you novor And one with 'defective bearliiKs. orncked fork crown, broken cranks, or nny of the I havo a number of splendid snaps In second-hand whoals, both lndlos' and gents', that will bo worth the whllo to see. Come today, and you'll get the pick. Carbide J pounds for 96 cants. Frosh nud pure. A heavy cast base, brass nlokle plated foot pump, 12 by 1 inches, 50 cents. It's a good one. saves back ache. Banner gas lamps $t while they last. Special snap, a firsbolass lamp. too. Oil lamps at all prlqes. Leather toe clip, rubber grips. lMk, bells, cyclometers, 0u8, graph ites and all aeeemorlos you nad fUr the wheel; pomilar piioee. Panto ufTg, those trouser guards that protest the trousers from grease, now on hand again. rnm air met inside the main tranee. on- Those cards sUeets outlined with the prohibited In black free to all callers. F. A. WIGGINS 255-357 Liberty Street a.lm eeeotwso99 ee9 ffioitiQ IF YOU ARE UE SUM! TO HE WELL PROVIDED WITH Did vou ever try ourn7 They're he touched by other retailers. Vnn SSS.--. "71' Te etc $3, $3.75, S't nnjU.SO. $4.80, $5. SO, etc. Other Suggestions II you will hnvo to travel many miles ovor dusty roads, you U better get one ol our Dusters BaaaiMaiMaiBawMHaieMIHaMaj AT $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, each Of Course You'll lake a Sweater And eeveral" NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. Wo have good shirts nt 50a; ...Salem Woolen M Store... 254-250 Commercial Street. sasto9aa&B8Beoswwwwwvww--'--- asesxssGase p s&atac' $35 f BICYCLES CUSHION FNAME, 1902 CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAME - Call and see the 1002 RAMBLER CUSHION FRAME, it Is 305 days ahead of all. ROCKING CRANK HANGER does away with tho flat and clumsy spring. CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL LIKE IT. DimiIa Ciifldriac Ofnll descriptions at pricoa as cheap na BlCyCie oUnUllcS anywhere, and wohavo just what you wnut. BIOYOLE REPAIRING-Wehavo a complete bicycle rop' "JoP' We nt nil makes of bicycle tires. We repair all makes of Hcycles. Givo us a call. Wo try to please. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street- Opposite Capital National Bank. Celebrated Wolff-American Bicycles Are tho moat perfectly constructed bloyclo made. Tho bearings are dust proof, self-oiling and will run n thousand miles without requiring additional oil. 1902 Model 55 f40 1902 Model 55, Superb Ruby Finish $45 1901 Models 535 1902 Special Model $25 Wo fit any coaster brake, $5 extra. See our elegant lino of high-gmlo IN cycles at loo stnto street. Merritt Dayis, Agent. m:mttttmmttuttuttutttttt:ttmtm:munm:m:tum (Tome an6 S3ee TUs iiifore you start on your summer outing. Wo have just what you raut and are now making a specially of your wants. Everything carefully packed ready for shipment when desired, : : Fuller & Douglas. Grocers 142 State St., D'Arcy Bldg. Phono Main 2201 unmmnnmnumtnnnm:ntnm:t:nmtmtntnummutnmttuumntmn mmmmm cut no. la A. We also Have Camp Chairs Tables Tents, etc. utoi ((vmittmvo Barr's German Salve ueata quickly all outs, or bruis, Drawasireneaiout of lame back, ami drawa Bliveraoot of riesh which often break off too short to pull. Sticks like atioktng planter. Try it and you will never be without. Bv mail 26c For sale at BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 120 8tats 6tret Salsm, Ore. ct8l amping msa. In 8.i.natn-P . . . t la reb t no miuuio Hum io -..u........ And won't tho sun ho hot I You will want n Straw Hat Wo have them at 15c to $2 00. A cap will also be a usoiul article Our prices are 15 to 75c e h Your Vacation Will be more complete if you take one of our Palmer Hammocks CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trahu uaggage io an parts of the cw Prompt i srvlce. Telephone No. 2iL HOMYER ft HEDRIOJt aft' ' " 11.11 llnll 2I