The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 26, 1902, Image 8

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THE DAILY JOURNAL, &ALEM, OREflON,
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The Right Kind of Summer Goods at Less Prices
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TO GUARD
AGAINST
FIRES
Alley in Business District to
Be Renovated
Construction of Sidewalks and
Curblngs to Be Regulated
'church Btrcct on State, Court
m.ml,nln otrootn. to thC GOBI
and
line
of Twelfth street; south of the soiun
line of Stato street on commerce,
street, to the south lino of Trade
Htrect. shall be constructed of cement
concrete, and shall not be less than
five feet In wldtn, and wider If the
common council of said city shall so
direct." . .
The balance of the ordinance relates
i .., niii-iia. Tim measure has boon
vu nwwi. .i.".
referred for purpose of amenu... ,
but It will probably be enacted with
out any material changes in us ind
ent form.
o
White Waists
At Almost naif Price Htyllsb ones
too na last season's stylas her.
Iba entlra Una at
Clearance Prices
Girl's Overalls
50 cents
Just th tbltiK 'or outlni wt ar.
Summer Vests and
19 cents
The bait ralua In Saturn,
in the regular way 26 cent.
Pants
Worth
Half Price Bar
gains Special bargain talilas In avery de
partment. Odd Unas of
HOSIERY
UNDERWEAR
CORSETS
DRESS GOODS
SILKS
RIBBONS
LACES
EMBROIDERIES
ETC. AT
One-Half Price
Sale of
..Men's ShirtS
Extraordinary $1 60 Negligee Hhlrtt for
$1.00 each
All Ilia new wrlnklaa the licit
selling styles and all rixai.
They're juit ai good as they ever
ware, but hii't" too many of 'tn
that's tha reason you can boy them
to cheap.
See Window Display
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Ttie Busy
Branch...
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Ol our ImiliiMa la the M99mo99wZ
optical IIIIO. nis yriirn
constant satisfaction
has given us a place on
tl a top round W
hnvo just completed
Blocking upol tha larg
ft line In gold, gold
illlnit. ullviir nu (ramus
that over corno to this city. Our louses aro tho line it that can bo had, and we
carry alt tho complicated combinations and oan grind thorn on short order .
CHAS, H. HINGES
Optician, 88 Btato Street. Nt !" t0 Uuh ,,tt,,k
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Heforu you start on your aiimmor outing. Wo
have Just what you rant and aro now making a
specialty ol your wants. Kvury thing carefully
packoil ready (or shipment whim desired. : :
Fuller & Douglas, Grocers
H2 Stato Ht.. D'Arcy Uldg. '" Mln ",,,
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NOW FOR THE COAST OR MOUNTAINS
Before buying your auppllos lor your outing you should call at our Bloro and
and Inspect mo moai compmio mm w iM'i"n h..... ..
HTAU IIAMH.
STAR HAGON.
UTAH HAM HAUHAOK.
HTAUBUMMBKHAUBAOK.
STAR DU IK I) !'
HTRAMK!) OOOKKI) HAM.
Tho' most comploto lluu ol canned
meats shown.
Our KihI Uiliboii canned uooiIh aro
propur gnodii to tako with vou.
THK ItldllT KIND OIMJOFl'KK.
KTATK 1 1 DUSK (H)KKKK.
KIN 1IKK (X)KI'KK.
UltKlUlH COIM'ICK.
Tut up In air tight caua. Juat tho
tiling (or you
In single and double
breasted.
While and Black.
Red and Green.
.Navy and White.
Red and Black, and
solid colors, all the
girls are buying them.
This is the finest lot
we've shown and the
prices are considerably
lower than before.
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ROTH &. GRABBR
Tcltchooe 511
Celebrated Wolff -American Bicycles
Aro tho moat perfectly constructed bloyolo nimlit. Tho honrlngs aro diist
prool, aoll-olllng and will run a thousand mlliw without requiring additional o
1902 Model 55 f-JO
1902 Model 55, Superb Ruty Plnlsh $45
1901 Models ' fJ5
1902 Special Model ....S 25
Wo (It any coaster hrako, $5 oxtra. Bwi uur vlagant lino ol hlgh-grado II
cycles at 160 Btato btrwit.
Merritt Davis, Agent.
We are sole agents for the
Iron King Hop Stoye
$2.00
and up
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I have juit rrvalved a now stock
ol high-quality shoes, l'rires ur
ntaad the lowest. They are good
wearers. II you ploaio eall and
tea my ttook. KapaUlug neatly
done.
Jacob Yogt
26S Com'!. St.
D. . Huntsinger. tuntral Oireatar,
155 Court struat Phone Main S6I.
Raaldanco 990 Court street, pttant
2181 Qltck.
Shoulders,
Per tb 10c
Deviled Ham rmall) per can
Bs 6 for ate.
Deviled Ham (large) per oan
10 3 cans aCa,
Sardines, per box
So 0 boxes afie.
Salmon, 3 cans
3e
Smoked Herring,
Per box, 2c
Catsup, per pt bottle
ISo 2 bottles 2fic
Qood Soda (16 or pkg )
6c o pkgs 36c.
Corn Staroh, per pkg
6c
Washing Powder.per pkg
5c
HrliiK ua your butter and ofnta. Wo
IMty hlwhaat warkat prlca. raah or
uierahaudlso.
The largest, heaviest and
cheapest stove on the market
We also furnish grates for all
kinds of hop stoves, also sul-
pnur uowis. uou umi iruu
drier pipe a specialty.
Steiner & Berger
130 State St. Salem Or.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
Made tav ,lw wrtst-Uasa, Htria, MU
THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY ' " . "Tir." L , .,-
Ma,to forldra?nUy0uT aak ytwr AM Nmvmh rl, 0Ioh Vln
Made ror ranuiy uaa. bbk jtwr . . . . luulllu,r riUli1M.,
1 Variety Store
Th Variety Skvra. 91 Owrt trwt.
M. T.
1W State St.
R1NEMAN
Telephane
umour for IL ltraH
ahorta always on baud.
and
A. T. WALN Affent
0h!I Say, Cudihee
lint lea OriMm at the
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' A. M. Clough, Undertaker, W State
i street. Phone Main 131, Salem, Ore.
gan, suaeessor to u. E. huntsinger.
Realdenae Broadway and Mill, North
Salem. Phone Main 31.
NEW TODAY.
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PtHHtd. A door kaj. Owswrr fan rail
for atnti at Tti Journal otto.
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Probably tho most Important IiuhI
iiuhr transacted by the city council on
Friday ovcnlng, when that bouy waH
convoncd In spcclul soBfllon. was the
adoption of a resolution providing for
tin. thoroiiKh renovation of the alleys
In tho business districts of the city of
nil rubbish. The resolution on the sub
ject wns framed In tho following
terms:
"Hesolvod, Uy tho common council
of tho city of Salem, Oregon, that- the
public safety demands the thorough
and Immediate inspection of the busi
ness premises of the city, with a view
of minimizing the danger or lire inci
dent to the accumulation of trash and
combustible materials In the back
ynrds of the stores and In the alleys,
and, to the end that such monace shnll
be removed. It Is liereliy orucrcu iy
tho council that tho city mnrshal and
chief of me lire department of this
rltv. as fire warden, proceed, without
delay to Inspect the premises nnd nl-
leys In tho business part of the city,
nnd direct the romovnl of nil materials
likely to cnuse, or contribute to. fire.
mid to report fully In this relation at
the next meeting of this council."
Bills Paid.
Knox & Murphy -3-!,r"
Ciluwold & Chase "-30
(lilswold & Chnso .' . . . llC
II. M. Wade Co 1-63
John Hughes 2-"c
Cap. I.um. Co 2-2"
Huieii & Hamilton --88
Cronk & Iluchtol r
Ilrewster & While M.80
T K. Woolen Mills fi-'-'5
15. S. Lamport 1-1
SU'Kinund & I'tigh l-'-G
Salem I... I. & T. CO 222.25
w. ii. nyiu-s i-00
Slatesinnn Pub Co I-00
Salem Water Co 118.30
Salem Gaslight Co G.rii)
Cap. I.um. Co !
Cap. I.um. Co 33.10
llnfi.p IlriiH I.0U
The action of the commlltoo on lire
and water In purchasing fiOO feet of
II u hose, ut u cost "t $G27. wns intl
fled. The (pmrteiiy report of Street Com
missioner Frlxzoll for tile period end
ing June 30th, wns adopted. It con
tained tho following data: Days
worked with team, 31; dnys work
without team. 138; cash on hand at
beginning of qiinrtar, .$77.(15; receipts
during qunrtnr. $103.72; illsiiurse
ments. $118.95; balance on hand at
close of qunrtor $02. 33.
Council ordered the hand stand In
UMiiium'a uvumie wired, linon the re
quest of tho Salem Military band,
which intends to give n series of con
certs during the summer months. The
Siilein Light. Power & Traction Com
pany has offerad to furnish the band
boys with electric lights In the band
stand.
The plans mid specillcntlous of the
iiropoattri sewer In block 88. the cost
of which la oatlmated at $50, were
appioved. The city recorder was In
structed to make the propor personal
entiles, and adveitlse for bids for the
Hrfoiinanee of the woik.
15. 1'. MeCornnck. who Is erecting
a building on Liberty street, was giv
en the use of a part of the street for
building purpoaen.
An ordinance regulating the con
st ruction of sidewalks, the materials
to be used, the dimensions of the
walk, etc.. also providing for estab
lishing and 'maintaining uniform curb
Hues, requiring that a written permit
Ue aH-ured from the city street com
missioner for the making of any such
Improvements, public or private, was
rend twice and referred to the com
mittee ou otilltmuce. Tha ordinance
under consideration provides that
walks wilhlH the following described
limits shall be constructed of woed:
North of the mirth line of Center
street, east of the east Hue of Church
street (save and except upon State,
Court and CbeweketM streets, between
the west line of Krtxit street and the
east Hue of Twelfth street), south of
the south line of State street tsave
aud except upou Commercial street to
the south line of Trade street), aud
south of the south lie of Trade stiet
ou Commercial street.
These wooden walks "shall be not
lea Umu elx feet lu width, or wider if
the common rouHcil of said city shall
so direct, and shall be built upon mu
les thau three IS) stringers, each of
said etriugers to be not less than three
inches by four inches in site the two
outer stringers to be laid uot more
than four larhes from the outer edge
of the planking covering the same
and aaid planking shall uot be less
than two inches in thickness. Pro!d
hI. That nothing in this section shall
be construed as prohibiting the laing
of cemeut walks within the foregoing
"Ail new sidewalks built within the
to be Improve) shall so select "
Section of the ordinance provides
as tallews:
district. If the owner of the property
city of SalejH, Oron, within the fol
low lag dnserlbad Hntiia. namely:
South of the north line of Center
etret; wst of the xit Was of Chunk
street; east of tho west Has of Front
treat; oorth f tn iHMtth Nae of
State street: aaet of the east line of
RETAIL
CLERKS
ORGANIZE
Salem Counter Attendants
Form a Stronr Union
The retail clerks of Salem perfected
local union. .-,"'," i.v.laws.
Swe adored fast night, are as
follews: Mimnonsntlon
jsrs. .'!:
from the long nay " """';,, ;,.....
chasers to come to the stores in h
llKht ; dlLemlnate useful Information,
"ecuro favorable laws; demand com
o table seats behind sab rm.n c r for
lady.cU.rlcs; secure and rem employ
hS oppression; the enforcement
Sunday laws, and the one ment of
them where none exist; reform tne
cn"i.t labor system; , aho lal. d. id
labor, and have cihh.-
"' Fnnk Pavey addressed the clerks
when the business of the n.eeting had
received attention, ine mnun ... -managed
by the following olllcers.
President. I). A. Dlnsmoor; vice-presi
dent O. C. Locke; secretary, jum.....
I'urvlne; treasurer, .i. u. r.wiun. .
leant at arms. 1). It. Yamis; tins ees.
W. C. Walling. S. Adolph unci Al. t.
Ilopf; deleKates to central co.n.nUtee.
I). A. Dlnsmoor, A. C. Ilopf and O. C.
Locke.
pSYSfOTCCATARRH
Qummer Pe-ru-na Gives
Peculiar to bummer
Prompt and Permanent Relief.
.. r..,.rmt of Crawfordsvlllo, Ga., -writes
Clem G. Moore, Editor of the Tr"
the Poruna Medicine Company as follow . ,fcrf cauted by ayttemh
16 Parana Mcdieino Company . sufferlg, caused by tyttcn
Gentlemen After four ers of lnf my pBper ; ft-
,tarrh, which I contracted Ucjdlting, k durlttg these yea
relief came from the use of Fenina. , q( penina made m(j m
c.MMnmow- aterlhadUsed the first bottle.
been greatly relieved by the useoi eTU dociorSf but all the permanent
of torture, tried various "m'd'Y iyttuble was called Indigestion, but It
...tmn,p from the use of Fcruna. s ...... , p.ina made me feel
Us catarrh all through my system, a""
Uherpcnon, notag tne. mpver mmpQxmdedt...CLm ffl
Peruna Is undouoieuiy m .
MOORE.
T.lco Win. T. Zenor, of Washington,
Jnl from 2.3 '. Capital Street,
gj, vsf "
PAYING
BY THE
ACRE
Mr. Bosse Adopts New Plans
for Harvesting Flax
m.. n,my.i the lla expert, has
adopted a new plan In having his 223
acres of mix nnrvesieu. ne nu
measure dispensed with the day labor
sc heme, nml will now pay his help by
the acre. He now pays $ti per acre
for tho pulling of the llax. and when
the straw Is bound into bundles the
Hum of $7."n per acie is allowed. This
plan Is in operation on the SvnrU
,.i.... mIidhi fniir mtleH east of Salem
Quite u large number of the men. wo
men nml children oi me i-ouiimiiiiij
are working hard In the llax (lelds. At
the price being paid fair wages can
be earned. A widow woman, with a
fiimiiv of four, was successful In gath
ering an acre of the straw betweei
noon one day and the sntne nour mo
icillowing day. The young lads who
ur wiirklns: In the same llelds claim
they can earn $1.5u or a HttU- more a
day.
. . ..... Tl I-
cheerfully recommend the useof Pornna
. a a omedy for catarrhal trouble and a
most excellent tonle for general condl-llon."-Win.
T. Zenor.
Sri. Amanda Merrill, 136 Held street,
Elizabeth, N. J-. writes:
..I hove been Rick over two years with
nervouH prostration and general dobiltj,
and heart trouble Have had four doc
tors; all said that I could not got woll.
I had not walked a stop in nlno months.
Buffering with partial paralysis and
palpitation of the heart every other
day, and had become so reduced In
flesh as to bo n mere skeleton weigh
ing only 85 pounds.
"Up to this date I havo taken Parana
f.,r -ovon months. It 1ms -avod my life
as I can safety testify. I have not Mt
. .,. In five years, having walked
over one mile without III result, and
hmve also sained thirty pounds since
commencing to take Peruna. In faot,
I cannot pralso it too nigniywin.
Amanda Merrill. .
T...n ,mvi.r falls to provontuystoniio
catarrh or nervous prostration If takon
in time. Peruna is tho most prompt and
permanent euro for all casos or nervous
prostration caused by systomlc catarrh
known to tho medical profession.
If you do not dcrivo prompt nnd satis
factory results from tho uso of l'oruna,
yrrlto at onco to Dr. Ilartman, giving a
full Btatoment of your caso and ho will
bo pleased to glvo you hU valuablo wl
vlco gratis.
Address Dr. Ilartman, President of
Tho Hurtman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
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VERY FEW PEOPLE
Have Seen the New Combination
llev. K. S. Uolllnger, of Oregon City,
was in tho city on Friday, llev. llol
llnger was formerly superintendent of
the stnto blind school at' Salem, and
afterwards jmstor of the Kvangellcal
church hero. He Is now pastor of the
First Congregational church of Oregon
City.
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Household Treasure
One of the most convenient things
ever put into a kitchen.
The bottom part comprises table, two
bread boards, two drawers for utensels,
and two tlour bins, each holding a fiftv
pound sack of Hour. The top contain
blklves for dishes etc.
$6.00.
MARRIED.
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Another Useful Thing
131
CHKHK I1I.ACK. In the Murphy
building, at 9 30 n. m.. Saturday,
July 2ii, 1DD2. Miss Uertha Grebe to
11. Ulack. both of St. Paul, this coun
ty. Justice of the Peace K. D. Hor-
gnu olllcintltiK.
This was Justice Kurgan's Initial
marriage ceremony, and the service
were no outside aiiectators In attend
was no outside spectators In attend
ance, anil me jiuige is saiu to nave . . .
done well. The absence of spectators. ' PTICeS are riL'llt.
other than the Immec.ate friends of1-;,.).! ,.,, , -,,. i,-1
the young couple, finds explanation ln1r,hm "e arc sure' OCCatbe
the fact that It has been learned that
Constable l.ewih. the rlaht hand bow
er of the court, was stationed at the!
entrance to the court room In which
the ceremony was performed, and only
the Interested parties were allowed to
iwss the sentinel.
Is a box couch Tluy are especially nice for bedrooms, They
open like a trunk and are just the place to put skirts- and
other clothes when a closet is not available.
..HAMMOCKS..
Still leave our store at a rapid
rate. Guess it is because the
The jualitv is
WHEAT MARKET.
Sail Ptnuclrt'o,
l.UHiifll.lS.
July SS.-Wheat.
PALMER'S ARAVYANA
HAMMOCKS . . .
Are the best in the wot Id
have a good one for 60c.
We
CUT NO 2 W.U.
The most essential part
of a printing plant is the
press.
No matter how well the
type may be composed, a poor
Inh nf nrpwwnrk Hactrnirc
what little artistic beauty! I
me jod migni omerwise pos-l
sess.
Our printing press is the
best machine made. It is
built to do the highest class
of printing.
We believe we are obtain
ing the best results from
this machine.
WE DELIYER WHEN PROMISED.
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$40
Schaefer Pr" en-
Roams 3, 4, tad Moori Uk
Phaae, W14. Red.
CUSHION Fhamp ioao
CHA1NLESS CUSHION FRAME
sso
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i BICYCLP wu-o anywhere, and wehavo juat what you w
i at8llurakilh1U.We.Haveacoa,P,ote ull'yclo repair shop Jj
I M a eatl V?u to lea U'8 repalr a11 '"ake9 ' ',lcyt,e'
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