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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1902)
a"3U jgs&W'.m ini'Knr nirSraffw o i .- t? Ladies' and Children's Sunbonnets 25c. jKfislsss .a. ss itbv jA0 mews of tbe Great 3-ulig ale In the different departments ot the store there will be special bargain tables of fering you seasonable goods at U2 There will be bargain tables in the following departments: Underwear dep't, corset dep't, hosiery dep't, dress goods dep t, wash goods dep't, notion dtp't, domestic dep't, ready-to-wear dep't, men's dep't, ribbon dep t, and so on all over the store. Buying seasonable goods at half their worth is something unusual-but we want to get people talking about us more than ever and if this sale doesn't create more than a little excitement, we miss our guess. Sale of Waist Lengths We have cut from the choicest pieces in the wash goods stock about ISO waist lengths and have placed them on our special bargain counter at con' siderably less than regular. All the best novelties of the season included in the lot. See them in wash goods dep't. Ladies', Men's and Children's Hosiery On the half price tables Odd lots in the best brands obtainable. AS mttttuttttmmtwniwiwiiiwnwwiniHKHKHiiMMM i (Lome anb See Tflb- iloforo you start on your euintuor outing. We have Just what you rant and aro now making a peolalty of yonr wants. Kvorythln carefully packod ready (or shipment when desired, : t Fuller & Douglas, Grocers ! H2 Btato fit., D'Arcy Dldg. &mnwtmummunmwrotmrommtMmmtmtMMmnammtmtmmtmtM NOW FOR THE COAST OR MOUNTAINS Before buying your auppllei lor your outing you ahoultl call at our store and and Inspect the most eompletu Hue of camping Kd ever shown. HTAll IIAMH. . Our Ned lllubon csnnrd gul" r 8TAU HACON. HTAH HAM BAUHaOH. 8TAH 8UMMEH8AU8AQK. 8TAK DH1KD HK'. BTKAMKU COOKED HAM. The most com pie to line ot canned meats ihOKIU ROTH 134 SUIe Street. St ,xwssr ntcYcms CUSHION FKAME, 1902 CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAftlE Call And eea thn 190 KAMBI.KR OUtlHION FUAMK. it It Wdaya hhfrad of all, ROCKING CRANK HANGER da away with the flat ami eluwiy prluR. CALL AND EXAMINE IT, Bicycle Sundries BIOYOLK KBPAiniNQ-WehaTeaeoiuplete Weyele ranalr akep. Wo alk ..I 1.-.. Aff t.In..t.k Ia VA IAol ll USaV& AI lUAVltljUi tilVH uiaeall. We try to pleaae. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street Opposite Capital MMfocal Bank- Variety Store ' ... Juat rwetved largo ehljmHit Uiin ware. gld ln'i glaatware, tinware, and imith tnaohara for fruit caunlng. ANNORA M. WELCH TU YwtW Wort. Oflurt 8iwt Thin White Waists at Very Tempting Prices, m imbo&o8S& "' ..PAT HTH f Jnr OLD WHIT0 Thrice Come to us for Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Etc. BEN FRANKLIN Wai th Invenior of the ilaublu or bi focal spectacle. Isnuoi, wli'ch In now comliiB Into such fluneral uo for thoio who hava paserd Ujo iiiBrldlnn oMIfo. Wo fit thn bl focal In nil the many differ ent style. We have one special bl-focal arrangement that ban never boon ex celled for glum caie, and comfort, and the preservation ol eyoilnht. It comes nearer beliiK the natural eyn tlmii my thing lu the way ol a uIabh. Kyos tettud free. Chas. II. Hinges rflTVoientllla Opllolan 88 Htnto Ht. Noxtdoor toLadd A Until bank Phono Main Sol proper jioods to take with you. THE ItlGHT KIND OF 0OFFKK. Kl'ATK 1IOUSK QOFFKK. KIN HKK COFFBlt. UKKUU8 COFFKR. Put up iu air tight eant. Juat the thing for you. GRABBR Tdtfbent Sll - okw - ,vf u $65 YOU WILL LIKE IT. OIalldoHntteui at nrkea ai elmap ai anywhere, ami wehave Juat what you want. GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by ITHE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sldnty. Oreoea Made fw fatally uae. uk ynr Kroner far It llrau and ahorta alwara wt baud. A, T. WALN Affent THE Headquarters for Bath ing Suits and Tights for Men and Boys. OOR1CR. K0RS0--You've seen it advertised. It's a corset cover and undcrvest com bined. They're made to sell at 75c ea. All the large city stores sell them at that price; we sell them for 42c ea. 50c Shirt Waists for 75c Just think, of it-right at the time you need them at half price. All sizes now; pretty stripe styles in the most desirable materials. Summer Underw'r at Half Price Several lines of the sea son's best sellers not many of a kind though -that's the reason we're selling 'em so cheap. NEW TODAY. Manning & I't-rguMiu ploto Hue of hulhlern' their new ntore have it com- hardware at 7-21 tfitw Wanted.-Men with tenmn to haul wikmI. Inquire or P. I'. Talklngton, 102 8tnl street. 7 21-tf tf0ea96t9fx63"; New Golf IM In iinjIe and double breasted. White and Black. Red and Green. Navy and While. Red and Black, and solid colors, all the tfirls are buying them. This is the lines! lot we've shown and the prices are considerably lower than before. X i $2.00 and up DALRYMPLE'S cte&cteeeoetio RINEMAN'S BARGAINS. Shouldora, Per lb 10. Deviled Ham Twall) per 8o 9 for 45c Deviled Ham (large) per oan can 1094 cans 26a. Sardines, per box So boxea 26c Salmon, 3 cana 35o Smoked Herring, Per box, 25c. Cataup, per pt pottle 15o 5 bottlea 26c Good Soda (16-cz pkg ) 6c 9 pkgs 23c Corn 6taroh, per pkg Be Washing Powder,per pkg Se. UriBs iu yur butter and ee&e. We y- WiiWaH HWrtt ic. cm or uwsbaBdliO. M. T. 1)2 Stats St. I I 0 RINEMAN 0 Telephone 131 vests DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY M. rlOOl THREE STORES ENTERED Two TransientsDid Wholesale Business Saturday Night Officers Lewis and Murphy Capture Them Two suspicion looklnj? diameters, kIvIiik tliw nninos of Joo Murphy nnd Tliomns Smith were urrested early Sunday mornliiK by Offlcor howls and Murphy. The men proved to he very- much wanted before the day had panned, for It developed that they had committed three hurslarli-n In this city. They had on tared J. I. Uojtri miloon, Stutonnian'n cigar store and HohanU'M second-hnnd store, und helped thetnsalvo liberally at ouch iiluco. Tho niBii and one of them In a more hoy, nrmed with a bootblaHdiiK outfit were noon to como out of an alloy In the business dlntrlct about I o'clock Sunday morning by Oluceru Low-In and Murphy, who Hunpocled something wrong. Tho olllcern Btnited In the di rection of the moil, who began to run. The oflleorn hhvo chime, and finally captured tho follows In a clump of biiHhen on the river haul:, where thoy were trying to hide. A great nmount of plunder wan found upon the men at the police ntatlon, and, Judging from the spoils, Hchantz wan the heav lent loner lit tho transaction. Amoiig the stolon property that wan Identified wan four watchen, a eompiisn, two re volvers and two rnitors hetlonglng to Helmut, a nmintlty of clgarn, clga ict ton and tobacco from Stutesmnii, and tin eo botllen of lliiuor from .1. I. Itoaer. Murphy and Smith were arraigned before i'ollce Judge Judith at 2 o'clock thin iifternoon, charged with burglary. They wo were hold to the clicult court In the Hum of $250 each, and , In de fault of the decennary ball, were com mitted to Jail. Does Man hood Fail? It may aomotlniiM, owIiik to nerv mm dlMordura, but It la hardly ever liwt. cxce)t In extreme old uxh. What la t'lillml Impolency or muxiuiI neiiniH tlinnln la ineroly wenkHiied i(iwr. Un- ilt-riUMith tho aahee the II ro iHinalna hkIuw. It itMiili(M en refill, wlentlllc tri'dtiiuMit to fiiu It Into n hrlKht Haini- of llfn and enerxy. For tliWM cnaea. vshlcli Iihh been hitherto the dt'apali of thi pliynlclmi, nothliiK i(iiuU the application of electricity, If by proiei currtMit itnd exact ilowiKe, In combina tion witli thu acleittllU adininiHtrntlon of miih-I1u niiMllcnl rumiMllHa, which pciU'tnilH thu aeoret nmbuali of ilia chh. cxieriiiliiatliix it root and branch forwer. A rejuvenation follow ita into. It produce reaulta hecuuae It repltiiUlien tbe vital tonicity ri'pillte to tho uerviMia ayatem. AccordliiK to Dr. UHrrlu'a pei'iillnr und erlentim uiethiHla of HdinlulatrHtliHi, it la a hiw erful vltHllaer, Indicate! lu dlaviiaed cotidltloua, ilue to nil kluda of exceaa ea. Dr Darrln glvoe fiw eNHininatlou to nil, ami. uheu uweewiry, ttlvee medl cliitNi lu connection with olectrlclty Thu jhhip treutwl frw frtnn to to 11 dully, except iihhIIi'Iii. TIiimm wIIIIiik to wy, ID to S; evaulime. 7 to S; Sun days, in to S. ltrrora of youth, blood taint, alect. liiiHitency varli inele, bydriM-elo anil atrtctiire h apwially. All iiirable chronic private diaeiwea treat cd at J5 h week, ih iu that proportion of time, aa the caao may uiulr. No iHawa pulilUhtNl without permlaalou o( tho patient. All bualueea relatltwn with Dr. IX atrlctly coutt.lentlal. let ter of Inquiry anawered. Circular iiueatioit blHuKa aeut fre. Dr. DarriH will remain at the Willamette Hotel until September 1st. Mm ('Imrlea II. lllngee haw axaiii hci-ii t'tiKugtHl to aluic fur the coming Mate fair, much to the urattNcation of In-r muu frleuda. o Local Import Kusene ltNis returued Hut unlay evettlun from IHirtlsud. wheuc he wul lu senh of utborvni to hr.Hit his tU. crow II ngNl tho r virus of tew jHwnes, thnmsh sn iiu liioi'WtWt MMcy, sad exutH-ts to hve Ik UHtttbr lncrse1 to til b.tor wk$ (hgrs attllti I iboee.. o That cannot tc excelled for the money. MANY CELEBRATED MAKES . . . SOME TAN SHOES $3.50 values to close them out at Rewlrlnr neatly done ...JACOB Y0GT... 36$ Oat. it 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O o 0000000000000000 FAIR BOARD LOSES Burnett Dismisses Denham Bondsmen Suit Sureties on Bend Not Liable When Contract is Violated JuilKe IJiirnott this morning banded down a declalon dlsmlBDlng tho suit of the Oregon State Fair Hoard against J. C. Ooodiile nnd F. P. Talklngton, of thla city. Thla wan an action brought by V. H. Wehrung, na proaldont of the atate fair board, ngalnst Meusrs. Good ale nnd Talklngton, bondsmen for It. T. Daiibitni, to rwovor about $900 for expenaea aMautnud In completing tho contract for constructing aomo four hulhlliiKB at tho fair grouniU, that Deuhum nhnndoncd. The aultatanco of the dcclalon Ih that the court having made advanco payments upon tho work before the contract had been fulfilled, which was In violation of tho contract, the bonds men tiro oxonorated from tho obliga tion of the bond. Ah coiicIuhIoiih of law. tho court flnda: "If tho dufondantH answering herein are llablo on tho bond mentioned and (letter I IimI In the pleadings herein, they aro proporly chargeablo with the following hiiiiih of money, viz: "Amount expended by tho board In completing work on Dpiiham'H con tract, 12787.14. "Amount paid by plaintiff to llooth Kelly Lumber Co., $010.02. "Amount pnld W. H. Wolming. trav el and Morvico, $70.80. "Amount paid J. H. Sottlomlcr, trav el and aervlcee, $31.30. "Total, $3802.1(5. "I.eaa the portion of the contract price unpaid when Deiihnm abandoned the work, $3122,25, "Halance $080.21. "Although aa between the plaintiffs and the original contractor, Donhnm, the construction of four buildings might be devlauble, yet as between the plaintiffs nnd the defendants, Talklng ton and Ooodiile, their bond, on which tills action is founded, constitutes nn nutlru ludlvlsable contract. "The pnymeuta of $120.08 on the farm cottage nnd $200 on tho machlii ery hall, at the time and In the man tier set forth lu the pleadings, coustl tilted n violation of tbe terms of the contmcr. for the performance of which (lie ileieudHiitH answering were sure ties and operate to Impair nnd leasoti the Indemnifying security of thu sure ties, ami to rolenae them fiom the oh ligation of the bond lu the suit. "The plaintiffs are not untitled to recover from tho defendants answer lug herein. The defendant. Tnlkington nnd Ooodale, aro entitled to recovor Judg ment against the plaintiffs, dismissing thla action and for ciwta and disburse meats." ('arson & Adams, who appeared for the fair board, atate that the case will b appealed to the supreme court. The bomlameii were represented by J. II McNary und Drown & WrlKhtnmn. Lookl A No. 1 Portland cement, $3,00 per barrel, warranted; also No. 1 Star A Star out nnd sawed shingles; lime, hair, plaster and a general line of first-class building material, oheaper than ever. Capital Improvement Com pany, 319 Front street. D. F. Wagner, manager. 7 18-at o MARRIED. OKI Hit SUU.IVAN. At the county court bout. SmUjih. Oregon. July 19, lftOt. Miss Myrtle Drier to Hoy Sul livan. iHrth of Mill City. County .lutbjw John II. Scott. olHelatliiK. Wo Have A full lln of Vacuum fmit imra. and also Maon fruit jArs. Thwto aw the best on the market. Uuxl by evry iHMly. UltANSON & HAOAN. Walnut Slice la all the muo in the Kaat ami we art) umkliitf it lrli xvArv ilay. UKNUINK l'BNOCHK STAND OAUAMKI rKlM'BUMlNT CIIKWS l'KANl'T CHll l.OU OABIX OHKAMS llivw ue a trial if ywi want koo! an- uom ami k rraiH. FLEUR DE LIS . . . 144 State Btrcot. We Have No Pull uur oniy ciaim utoa your Pationare Is our ability to do your work tetter than any coay else. Our s Is not the Unrest crlntln? slant In Sa lem. tut e believe It is tet ter to keep one press goto? all the time rather than to have several idle most of the time, VVe Deliver When Promised. Scliaef er Prin"n?Co- gW Hootus 3, 4, ami 5 Momi Wk. I'lwne.SIH, Red. mamammmtmmmamttMfatafanmmml MADE A POOR SELECTION Camp Williams Is Hottest Place About Albany Officers Have Fine Quarters Enlisted Men Sweat Some one Is deserving of criticism for the selection of the site that Is be ing used for encampment purposes by tho O. N. O., at Albany. The cltt zoub of Albany are not to be cen sured, or in any way blamed for the selection, since they had decided upon Hackleman'fl grove-a beautiful wood od tract, with ample parade grounds ndjolnlng-ou the most suitable site for the encampment. The selection of Camp Williams was made by tho members of tho military board, and tho large, roomy and recently vacat ed orphans home building, that Is be ing used as headquarters by the brigade staff. Is said to have more largely Influenced the selection than tho (un)adaptoblllty of tho grounds for military purposes. Camp Williams iu probably VA miles southeast of Albany, and is located along a county road where tho dust Is simply blinding and suffocating. In view of the camp location, the least tho management could do would be to sprinkle the road, but wnter is apparently scarce nt Albany, for the road to the camp doo not receive such treatment. There Is scarcely a tree or shrub visible on tho grounds, which are vory unoven, and not suited for drill woik. The sun beats down upon tho small canvas tents until the heat becomes oppres sive. When tho conditions of camp life nt the onenmpmont are known, it can bo easily understood why no unfa vorable comment hns cotno from tho guardsmen, when the announcement was made that the encampment would bo curtnlled to six dnys. Tho crowds at Albany Sunday were enormous. The I.lnn county people did woll to so nonrly provide for the accommodation of the thousands, but many were compelled to go without their dinners. Tho only attraction for tho visitors was tho encampment but owing to tho disagreeable trip that was required to reach the grounds, only a smalt portion of tho crowds visited camp Williams. "IM." Arnold is still there, and contlnuos to entertain the pooplo with his completo Oregon Pa cific and Oriontal street carnival Juet before tho excursion ttnlns left Prof Nelson mnde a Imloon ascension and parachute Jump thnt was a peifect suecoss. Nelson Is engaged by Ar nold, and tho Orogon state fair man agement has secured him for the fair this year. A. M. CIouqIi, Undertaker, 107 State street. Phone Main 1351, Salem, Ore gon, successor to D. E. Huntsmger. Residence Droadway and Mill, North Salem. Phone Main 221. D. E, Huntslnger, funeral director, 155 Court street. Phone Main 801. Residence 390 Court street, phone 2181 Black. The Easy Running Kind" You tlud the army of satUfled riderh of the Trlbuue constantly on Uio In ureatie, Itvery oustomer Is a conntant frisHtl of the wheel. Why khouldn't they be. If the absence of rnalr bills couut for anything its worth the while to consider what hel to buy. Ilrokeu vrauits, uruKeu iorK crowns, ueiet-tive bearluBS are things that don't trouble the Tribune rider. Ask them, they know. A goo4ly lot of secondhand wneels. all sorts at twnwtar nrke. We have some sivJewdld owrfttiiw lu wheels all reody to ride at MO. In sundries w have everythlu the customers need, from tire tape to Urnuo The Manser gas lamp at J! is a nrst-class lawn, bouafet cheap to sell. Solar lawtw, Majestic lamps, oil luwiw ol all sorts. Carvids, I poMnds for rents. A fine lJ-Iiieh foot.pwwp, kvy cast base, 10 aetots, Rubber Tires for Buggies. We tit mbbor tires to all sorts of rigs any sis, ohaaael and tire, and guarantee the work. Call and see us The price Is mot so stuck as would Iwaglse. ItMkbor tiros save your rl(, aHd add to your comfort. F. A. WIGGINS 356-25? Liberty 8trcet Salem Tribune Bicycles ;444m4H INFANCY liHOSlERY Several dozen patterns to select from. They're too handsome to be hidden. ij Prices 25, 50c See our display. baleni Woolen Mill Sforei; 254-256 Commercial Street. I! Special to IIFarmers When you begin har vesting you'll need an extra supply of :: Overalls, Jumpers, iiWork Shirts, etc. Ours have stood the test. Ask our patrons. :jw4W JUJUKlty Pis? raTjSaSX Celebrated Wolff-American Bicycles Aro the moat nodectly constructed bicycle made. The bearincB nro duel proof, Belf-olllni; nnd will run a thousand miles without requiring additional o , 1902 Model 55, '.... $40 1902 Model 55. Superb Ruby Finish $45 1901 Models $35 1902 Special Model $25 We lit any coaster brake, $5 extra. See our elegant lino ot hinli-grndo bl cycles at 1BG State Street. Merritt Davis, Agent. W T" tiff) $35 XW $50 $40 MW $55 ! v mm p"" : J "WE SELI, :: And can repair jj wheels as often I JiK&H? TIRESat prices j! Coaster brakes put on S5,50 G J' Heavy tread casing $3,50 II Glauton bi :: Phone R o;;. - JJ1I, HWWWWIIII "1 Men's Summer ;; Vests i luln'te and light shades, A select line.. just opened. They are . . cool and they're dressy,.. This Lot $2,50 and S3 00 each. . . NAMA STIFF HATS Four lines just received. The very latest for the swell dresser. Price $3.00 MOTHERS! For cheap, butsubstan-J tial boys' wash suits, i see our Boy's Crash Suits jj 7-12 years at vj)l Ij Boy's Khaki Suits jj 5-10 years at $1 5u-; Call Only a few left. The last lot of Automatic Refrigerators came in a few days ago, but only a few remain. There is plenty of hot weather ahead, so don't delay if you want an automatic. The good rfind. yout infefiof as they need it j m . ., f,i L wommnvo r. Youno 'MHW-HHHHra wmmmmwBSK&sT&jmmpggg. i .H .-