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v, in THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1903. AQE 8IX. W$4WWl4fWWfWl hf9 MASHED SALOON WINDOWS WENT DOWN 4 ' IN THE WHIRLPOOL A Loss of the Steamer Strcckler In the Green River Rapids I 1 V V aBaW A i t t M tore News- - 'T'HERE Is lots that ia interesting now, too much to tell it all. Large snlp- merits of new SPRING GOODS coming dally, the best that the market affords, and so much that we do not know where to find room for it, so again we wli have to encourage you to take the goods fast, faster, fastest, by giving yotf more than our usual bargains, and this store has rightly earned the name it has been given, THE BARGAIN STORE of Salem on best quality of goods. IMPERIAL MUSLIN UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES LOTS and LOTS of the Best and Cheapest Underwear considering dual Ity. material and workmanship, there Is made- Be sure and sec the $1.50 Night Gown $10() Other prices In proportion- SPECIAL SALE CONTINUES THIS WEEK. . . LADIES' CLOAKS 1-2 Price Ladles'Mackintohes 1-2 Price J No. 40 Wash Taffeta Ribbon, I5c yd Ladins' Hoso, 3 Pair for 25c New! New! A Hand some line of the T?0e $4.50 SILK WAISTS SPECIAL SALE LASTS ALL THIS WEEK ON ALL OUR SILK WAISTS These are the Latest Styles, and are as the dictates of Fashion require at this present moment fk R. & G. CORSETS REMNANT SALE. . . A LARGE ASSORTMENT PORY0UTOCHOQSEFR0M Special Sale of BOYS' CLOTHING A Necktie or couple of handker chiefs with each Suit and Special Sale Price at that. We have hun dreds of dollars worth ofcloth Inir for little bys on the way. We have specially looked out for these little men. While ncwones arc coming those we have now arc Just as late In style, eood In quality and tailoring We are looking out for room Make the little boy happy while you can Uuy at the Special Sale Prices- HATS Men's Hats The Latest Shapes are here. We have the ad vance Spring Styles here and Lois of Hats to choose from . . . . SHOES! SHOES! ffij.AoN &$ wis asked where she boiifht h r haadssme s ois and she replied at 5T0rKTorVS. We Waut to show these toyu. If beauty, money savlnr or font cmfort are any object to you. we are not afraid but that we shall sell you. Spec lal trices a I this uetk la Men's, Ladles' and Chil dren's Shoos. There Is Always J at the head or Ills class. No more. one If be knows his lessons he stays there. There Is always ONE best In every line of business. JjtJtjUJjtJjt g Silk Dress Shirt Sale Strictly SPRING STYYES Peau de Soie Silk. $20 00 $15 00 18 00 13 50 16 00 12 75 15 00 11 25 A10NDAY and TUESDAY Special Sale su uiiii uuiuiuiin; new dress goods. Two ship niente already in. More to follow, but none pret tier than these. Everyone says it is the handsomest line they have ever seen. In quality and beauty of goods we do not intend to take a back seat for Portland. BUY YOUR GOODS HERE AND SAVE MONEy lHnBCyN, l!m&u' iW Tr t3Mffn3TKaifcvn-JHarjrar. - a 9 A Worthy Follower of Carrie Nation Mrs. Blanche Boies a Regular Kansas Cyclone Does Damage Estimated at Least $10,000 Topokn, Fob. 14. Mrs. Blanche Boles, a street preacher, from How ard, Kansas, a former osboclato of Carrlo Nation, ran amuck this morn ing, and smashed tho windows In six saloons. She was arrested. Mrs. Blanche Bolos Is the woman who achlovod notoriety some time ago by horsewhipping Mayor Park er. Tho damage to plate glass amounts to nearly $10,000. Threo loading hotels 'are Included In the smashing. It develops Uiat five oth er temperance advocates agreed to Join tho raid, which was to start simultaneously In dlfforont sections of the city. Tho others wonkonod. JURIES GIVE DAMAGES Alany Passengers Narrowly Escape With Their Li Yes Thrilling Experience of a Rochester Girl The Story of the Rescue The captain of tho steamer George Stockier which wont down during a blizzard, In a whirlpool of the Green river, had navlgolod tho rapids for over twenty yearB previous to tho fa tal trip. Tho accident occurred soon after tho passongora had breakfasted and 'many of them woro on deck watching tho troubled waters. Among them was Miss G. E. Itedfern, of No. 98 Atnbroso street, Rochester, N Y., and her account of tho rcldcnt and of hor thrilling roscuo gives tho best story of tho passenger's fierce strug. glo for life. "When tho boat sunk," says MIbk Itedforn, "somo of tho men Jumped Into Uio water and Bwam for shore. Othors were clinging to floating balc of goods and thoso woro roscucd bj men In a long boat. I was caught on a projection of tho stenmor and went down with her. Ono of tho crow dived and brought mo to the surfaco when oomobody threw a life preserver over my head. A young man helped mo on a bale of wool which llonted past and J so I reached tho shoro." In Two Cases in the Circuit At, tn' t,mo of uj ncewont mib lie-muni wiih ruiiujiiuir rn llaehpRtPt- Court Tho Juries In two road cases In the circuit court yostordny aftornoon ro- from Kentucky but owing to the shock of tho nccldont, she returned home In an alarming stnto of health. "1 was coverod with lco," sho said It Is our highest ambition to occupy tho rlaco of I bo "One licit" In the alioe trade to firing Into our business such a condition of perfection WHlllctiuie ou, when you turn jour thoughts downward toward shoes, to Instinctively think of us. Conditions must bo met. Quality, Myle, J'llee, service, Knowledee of tho biHlnest, nre nil uecesiary to accomplish tho end sought. You Impose tho conditions that Is your right. Wo meet them-that Is our pleasure. As a valuable osltance In maintaining this position we handle, as exclusive nueuts, the GREEN-WHEELER 8!S Fine Shoes SUNDAY SERVICE. W. C. T. U. Ing at 10:90 n. m. Subject: "WhorO Hov. Ckne. A. hVott, pastor of tho J( '"" Hmphasla In Uullglon." of Highland, will nunuay ncnool at 12 m. Junior Kn- deavor nt 3: IS p. m. At 6:30 p. m. Krrnndti chHreh. of Highland, will apeak at tho W. C. T. ,U. gtinduy nt 4 o'oloolt. All uru riirdtnlly Invited. Y. M. C. A. Qymnatlum. Corner of Commurclnl and Clio mrkutn HtniMtf. Bunday aftornoon at 330 o'clock W. O. Knntnor will apeak to men mly. flood music. All snrn cordially Invited Subject: 'Tho Search for n Man." First Uaptlat. Morton ami Ml'&gX trota. P. W. Oil (To. PU)A Mflnrng swvlco nt 10:30 a, ntaqilble i!fe) at 12 m. O. H. wnIup1aoUi nt 3:4 k in. liven ing servwo M 7 3o p, u. All welcome to thtwa TrV ' !Chrliilan Science. Flm Phtirrk of CUtfL clnttt. 8rvjcfta: Lwrnon serrooa and child nJnS cteimw at 11 a. m. 8uUJct: "Mlml.M WdniHiHy rtvMljj rnwtl l Dim nt 7W p. wu OhilHt&JileuM ball Cnurt ami Ulwty Hrti. Qcntral QpnoroQaUonat. Utnltir Siut4U' 1tfltt at 10 a. w. lhvahH HtUa.w.tylt.8. KhIjAU MoUk fur young ppl at 6.M jt- in. for orHUHlitJow of Utilnx$f 'Mty, to boKtn wtl bvK ryjrvi and ekwo with a hrlaiMtftM by m iuTbUIw. Mcthodltt Eplsoopal. JoJih lMraoiui. iwvtor. Irvlw at t0:M . , Mi T W n w. Subject of the momlKK swrmeM: "Th I'ara wevtnt QiMMKlim" aa of Oi VMtlMR crniftN: MS4f-JiMUAfiHUMi.M M4y 8ohol nt II hi. atMl B(wrth Llllgit at :M p W. Pint Unitarian. Oimir of CJiWHkt hh4 0ttA trtc PmHk AUeaw lgwU. jHutor. Hua4y ek4i M W a. Hi. Swimn at Ua. w. oh "OnktitMl OrwUkM 1m tfe ?vt)tB Mr. rwU will trlr om Th lhtiHthy uf RofDVH)." Mr lUlHw-lVrrlrt mugm will mIms. United EvangeltoaL QtAtom IhMwmi 0Htr nji Ma tUm UmU. C A HaWKs, imuKot 8hhJ SMumI at 1 a. w. tMkliu( at 11 k w. Subject: "HnUlHgr Wat Our CmWhc4- Y. 1 t a B. rTC4 it T:M w Huhjtt w i I TWEFTH STREET BRIDGE To Be Rebuilt Across Mill Cceek South tho Y. 1. 8. C. B. will naBlBt In tho or KtvnUntlon of a Y. 1 8. a M. at tho Contra! Coiiffrtigntlona! church. At 7:30 p m. Itev. James Croasman, who ninny yeam ago sorved as a paBtor In thlH city, and who was then wnll known all over tho vnlly, will proaeh. HIM Ulil friutlllH Will ha nnvlnilu n tia hlw. nnd all will b profltwl by hia pona bld9 WW 'or tha building MsrmoH. ."f a bridge ncrow South Mill crook, Chrjetlarv Solonae. ;on Twolfth Btret There wore three aVteond Church of ChrUt. pitlat. ' bs anbmlttall, ad tho contract waa Libert ittrooi. Sonicoa at 10: SO ' awarfled to C. K. Itojpnl & Sm. of thf a. m. and 7: p. m. liubjoct of loe- riiy. whoso bid of 6M waa the IbV- Tho commute on streoU and pub Ha property of the Salem city council Thcv have no Superior ond but fcw-Cquols .wmwimmmMwwewiwwmowfoWoWoH fow.e8e SHELLEY WAREHOUSE BILL Has Passed Both Houses and Goes to Governor neprt-eentatlve Shelley's bill, re quiring warehousemen or grain ball cos to furnish bonds In Bums ranging from J10W) to $25,000, has passed both houaoa of the state legislature, and ifv awaits the algnaturo of tho gov ernor. ISfforta have boon matte at aav oral prwedlng iMNtalona to secure tho Oitactment of a similar law. but the attempts have always boon defeated. Tho fraquoiuy with which frragulari tie In tho roanngomont of ware houses la this section of the country Of recent years have been dtoeloeod has done a great deal to bring about (ho favorable consideration of this laoaaury at this Unto. Without any oxtetulesl dlacuaslon, tho bill by Senator IHorco to deeiaro tho AssoclatoU Proas a oowwon Mr, rlor. waa Indefinitely poatjawod In tho Senate Friday. Wodnoadny . oat olfor recHvod. Work on the no I: ut Ol i K wni 10 Fatalities Get Jim Hill's Boats, ofctt. l., Pok 11.AH oMetal 84LU uy Usitt wily a fow hUwh- 4talt rttjkflMg l bo ootieltMlod Itoftw the tnu n o tbo Hsot toko ooNtral f IttHH t feko hoigstt (mmU at a of Mftrir Uiro MlUteM. at Fire on Harmen: "Jllnd. ovoulng tiieUmony and axperlonce stmcture. which will replace the mooting at 7:10 o'cluck. Preo reading llldatoil bridge that was naohed rwM in oa UHtiiiing; open oach af- diirtng tho rtoent froahet. tomooH OKoopt SuiHlMy. Tho publlo la started by the coMtiwctoro on Monday cordially Invited to attend ail tho sor-, morning. First United Urethren. Corner or 13th and Mission sUooto tl a Oliver, yastor. Sunday Sahtl at 10 h tu. PrOiioliluR BormotiB at 11 R, w Ojtul 7.M o. m. ChrttJa, Up. dravor at 6:30 p. in". Mr, It. U, wft klsui. of Wlllamotto UntvKnlty. will .load. -8MbJofi fHrmunUug aonnen: "lM)J'ttl " WVOI43&K: "Pronohl log." ' First Presbyterian. II. A Kotchnm. mwtor. ProaehlBs at 19. M a, m. nnd 7:0 p. in. 8bbaCk School at It nt YoMHg PooiOra tnooilHS t :30 p. m. SHbJoot f mtnim rmo. "Tho cmtloal tejk botwoon tho tnto ami all fate roMg MM.1 &; TbHsgo That Wo OtlDkt to Kmow." Taratm. I'a.. Yrb H.ia a fire In tho CralK rooMoMce this wornldg a boy of II yonro waa bttraod to death, hla father waa fatally Injured by JumnlHg, a girl of $ yimra Ba,j hw skull fractorvd and fatally lnjrd by falllNR from tho second-story window, and tfco moUter waa sovoroly JnjMrod by Jmmrsnk Tho loss la (, London Poor Parade. Keb, U.--A HiooilMC of MiMltia UottafVs Boar OMtirrod UiTara)iar oniMro thin Atlm. Th jmMoo oot-d trouble, and Had 9o0 tra Tho oooochoo wero wild Don't Forget the Bentertalnment At tho Wrot M. K. church thbi ohIhc 8oo tho SlstlM MaOoima, tho worWa waotomtoro. and other grat WiNtlNm. Has Oisoovered a Cure. UoJmmi. INik ll.Ur. Usro. m tamm PMt8 tavant, ohUruit 16. bar dtafta a mw coro fotyugW rbV spinal MftnlngttJ. A Asm Hve ur tract a4 boauUful hao. sm Nook tm oar HM a banfoltc ". "& "' " A Gay Oft Family. VMmvvev, roo n.TIi niv.tkar of rlM ,H,y jboor drph-iiftc u toma o the tho fonsior Crown !rtBs Ioio Is rri vp9rsioMi M.-n,iWjtHi u a .i iaKi to r-Arode loxpoctod in 0Ka Short He W C Kao'ner. lor lixah h -'a w 4wtuw. to vitt ..! n.,tUtn tn .1l n AJ-t tf9 Oil rt I luruvu vojiuciB ui iiiuiuiKva ii. ""- "uhoii llmv limnxht r.. .l r nnMnnllnn. ..nflnii it. It norvo ImlnfF flt. I "M" UiV ilSllUtU, 1 HW en to tho circuit court from tho coun ty court, whero tho pnrtlos had boon unable to effoct n Hatlsfnctory settle ment with tho court nu to tho amount of damages resulting from tho ostab Hulling of new roads. S. A. McCnll. who was allowed nothlns In tho low or court, KotH a verdict for $3S0 dam bkos and Hofer & Zorn woro glvon damageB In the sum of $100. Tho Jur ors have been oxcusod from furthor service until Monday. Sovornl do murere and motions in ponding ensos were heard by tho court today. BlLfFOR PRISON MTR0N Same To Be Appointed by the Governor ItoproeontnUvo Kay's bill, providing for tho appointment of a matron at the stato peultontlnry, by tho gover nor whenevor, In the Judgmont of that officer, such an attache Is needed, passed tho sonnto Friday aftornoon. The placo carrloe n salary of J10 a month, and In tho porformanco of hor dutloe, tho matron is undor tho supor vlalon and Instruction of tho superin tendent. The ennctmont of this bill waa generally demanded by tho ladles of the W. C. T. .U. of the state. In view of tho disclosure of tho recent scandal at the state penitentiary. A Klu In the Unrlt. Today I sk! of MmUe. toe wtnsomt To whom I'm pi4ci tor mce i laves Ma tory Vw you twi ratHr urUd whe, Ust Ii raual.i you In (h aark ooaMrvatory 4rtV"i,ur "" bK rooty 1 lei ou 10 atiM. then droit thr rurtaln. wtr sKy "' tJhvM ' "'- WM't e -r Wtra U. llnmlHir Vers. -I w-ouWn-t roro If that wM brtog I huiMito immow a Har,- mm thoooMutry eOkur. her' asked tlh oUtr bore. "Uo certainly . r, Ue l?" L ,U,M ta written on Wli8f.--I odkuaBolU Bun, t u. ..',,r", "ler Pal Uk. OOt Kvib,vr ,. umkIo by tm?l ?" OUwMl M. i. .. i?:. ."" " SUSAN B. IS EIGHTY THREE And is Still Hale Hearty and Itochostor. N. Y.. Fob. 14 Prosonts and tnoseegao of congratulation are being received In large numbers by Susan D. Anthony In anticipation of hor Sd birthday, which falls tomor row. Tho venerable loader of tho woman suffrage movement has com pletely recovered from tho Illness of bwt ymr, which at one time was re garded aa alarmingly serious. Her wooderfol health and spirits seem to be proof against time and disease, ad o lightly do hor fowrscoro years root MBoa her that she Is still In tho habit of working ai she hM wn Jrig the last half century-that Is to ay. as If there were no limit to hor capacity. 89 to If You Want A Htoaoaat Balurday even ZaSras f.va " " wiouw uhu irreai winn black and bluo from my bruises nud my rolatlves said thoy did not think I would live. But for a long tlmo, until I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, my norvous Byatorn was n wreck. Doctors had not helped rap nnd I wns very misornblo. My health ran down to nn alarming dogroo I was weak, grew thin and was extremely norvous and Irritable hut Dr. WH Hams' Pink Pills changed all this, in a Bhort tlmo after beginning with thorn I folt bettor nnd, aftor UBlng n few bo.ts foro, I folt llko my old self again, I have rocommonded this rora ody to nil my frlondB nnd acquaint ance nnd know It has accomplished much good." The accident which bofol Miss Red forn wns not of tho kind which falls to the lot of most pooplo Jmt tho re sults that followed woro tho samo, In kind, ns tho many norvous troubles with which thousands of people are atlllctod. Only In ner caso thoy were unusually sovore. Her norvous sys tem was wrecked nnd no medicine did hor any good until sho trlod Dr. "Wll Hams' Pink Pills for Palo People. Thoy cured hor. Those pIllB havo become famous all ovr tho world for tholr wonderful offlency in cases of this kind. The? havo curod whon tho troublo was as sevoro as Miss Rgdforn's and they cure lessor norvous dlsortlors without fall. Acting directly on tho nerves and blood, thoy aro an unfailing specific for such dlaoaooa aa locomo tor ataila, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' danco. sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma tism, nervous headache, tho aftercf fects of tho grip, palpitation of the heart, palo and nnd sallow complex Ions and all forms of wenknoss either in male or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Pooplo aro sold by all doalors, or will bo Bont poatral'l on rocolpt of prlco, fifty cents a box or six boxes for two dollars and fifty conta, by addressing Dr. William6 Medlclno Company! Schnoctady, N The Emir Whipped London, Fab. U. The colonial of flco says a dispatch from Govern' . Ludgard, of Northern Nigeria e'aUs that In a battlo In tho Soudan on Ft ruary 1th. Colonel Moreland bc'iM Kanoy. In Zeg Zeg. Tho British Kss was H and tho enemy's 800, The Einlr Is fleeing northward 0 GRAIN VJ THE PURE uKurv ijurrct Even children drink Gra because they like It and the dX tors say if u good for them. Wjv not? Jt contains all of tho pour. J- menCi o thejmre grain and w8 of the pofooaa of coffee. TRY IT TO-DAY. roody f uw. tbohh '"Hh amsic AdmtutAn ic . coots. t"A T F-J r i"