PAftE EIGHT.
THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM,. OREGON, TUE8DAY, APRIL.2J, 1903.
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Salem's.
Best
Store
Visit Otf r
Wash Goods
Dept.
Everything now, popular
nnd stylish in
Sublimes
Matting
Linen Tussore
Etamlne Linens
Linen Dentcli, Etc
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WHEN
TEDDY
COMES
Committee Has
Arranged
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THURSDAY AND MONDAY
Will be ourSpeclal Day. Something In desirable merchandise
will bo put on salo for theso days only that will certainly intorcst
(very woman in Salem. Watch our ads.
Our Special Feature for Thursday's Selling wlU.be
TURKISH TOWELS
0 In. long, 26 In. wide, that readily
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ARMOUR'S TOILET SOAP
Sub-committee' Now Solicit
in? the Needed Funds
Visitors will be Here from all
Pans of the State
Paris that William Vanderbllt will
soon many Mrs. Rutherford Is today
confirmed by Ollrer Harrlman, Jr
brother of Mrs. Rutherford. Ho de
clined to say how Ions the encase
ment had lasted, or when the mar
riage will take place.
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Ia Uollo Hebo. La Fiance Rose. Armourita, Carnation Pink, Vngln
Violet. Soil at 10c a cako the world ovor.
Evory towol purchased entitles you to your choice of any of tho
above mentioned brands of soap. Thoy both go at the oxtromoly
,ow "Uoof . .V .u'.. .i .. liXldkl
29c
$
Sco Coui'l
St -Display
of
New
Golf
Shirts
for Spring
"Wour
Men's
Underwear
SeebOceamirnt
dliplayud in
Court St. win
dow, Derby ribbrd,
ilefeceil double
tested drawers.
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TUESDAY'S AND FRIDAYS
Aro Dish Days. Every cah purchasu amounting to $2.00 or over en
titles you to a premium, and you have a very choice line to pick
from. Ua window display on Court street "r
Exchange Yotir
Old Glasses.
for now ones. Tho beautifully made rimless glasses aro tho thing
just now, -probably you have a good pair you want niado into rim
less or exchanged. Wo will do this lor you and you will bo surpris
ed at tho littlo oxponso. "Wo havo just received a now lino of louses
which aro exceptionally hard, don't break so eusyandnoithor scratch
fina louses for ?1 a pair. Heat going and mountings tosuityour purse
CPJAS, H. HINGES,
PIONEER OPTICIAN.
NKt Dee- to Bush's Bank.48 State Street.
S3 years practical experience.
Tho general committee on arrange
ments for the President's entertain
ment met In the police court room
Monday afternoon, Geo. II. Burnett
presiding. Tho reports of tho many
sub-committees were received and dis
cussed, with many new features sug
gested. Tho President's party will number
24. The President, Secretary Loeb,
Assistant Secretary Barnes and-Surgeon-General
P. SI. Rlxey, U. S. N be
sides stenographers, reportors and
messengers.
It was thought best to hare 26 foot
men sworn In as police, to keep or
dor at the train and during the oxer
clsos In Wilson Avenue. They will
co-operate with tho chief of police
nnd sheriff.
There will bo ten marshals of the
day. mounted on white horses. If oe-
slble. The committee npiwlntod the
following as marshals: F. T. Wrlght
mnn, F. W. Durbln, Chns. Slurphy, R.
A. Crossnn. John Kstos. I). C. Mlnto.
F. N. Derby. Fred Steusloff W. SI.
Hunt nnd August Iluckesteln.
Tho committee appointed by the
last legislature to welcome tho Presi
dent will be invited, nnd as this Is the
state capital, no doubt will glvo Its
oniclal wolcomo horo.
The state ofllclnls, Including tho su
premo court. wlH nlso bo asked to
tnke an actlvo part In tho greeting.
Jean Francois Slathleu, tho oldest
pioneer In the county, who was pres
ent nt the organisation of tho terri
torial government of Oregon, nt Cham-
poeg, will be an honored guest of the
occasion.
, The iKtnirtlonn sent to Mayor
Bishop by Secretary Ixob outline n
geneial plan, which must be followed.
Tho Instructions stato that at no time
must the Procidentia! party be sepn
rated and it will be necessary to build
n rostrum In Wilson avenue that will
accommodate the entire party.
The arrangements, as planned by
the committee, wilt require some
money. Hal Patton and D. J. Fry
worked f hour Monday on this mat
ter and will be assisted by Paul Sroat
and J. H. Graham.
fn raising tho funds needed It will
It,- asking too much If a fow men aro
to do It all, and each citizen should
contribute something, so that be
might feel that It was In fact, as
much his welcome as any one else's.
Spring is
Backward
Washington, April 21. The weekly
crop report shows some regarding fea
tures. Spring wheat, particularly In
Minnesota, Is slow of germination, al
so in Iowa and South Dakota.- It says
farming operations In the Central and
West Gulf states, and a portion of the
southeastern Rocky Mountain slopes
need rain. Very nlow progress Is
being mode in corn planting in tho
corn belt, owing to cold, wet weather.
It says plenty of irrigation water is
Insured for Southern California, owing
to rain. Frosts havo done Injury to
some crops in Oregon.
THE PURE
GRAIN COFFEE
Even children drink Groln-O
because they like it and the doc
tors say it is good for them. Why
not? It contains all of the nourish
ment of the pure grain and none
of the poisons of coffee.
TRY IT TO-DAY.
AIetocct TiTwUrt; 18c tndtJc ptrptcttg
NEW TODAY
Go to F. E. Shafer for gloves and
harness oils, 232 Commercial street.
4-21-tf
Companies
Raise Wages
Clarksburg, W. Va.. April 21 The
Falrmount Coal Company and Clarks
burg Fuel Company and tho Inde
iwndont operators of this district have
advanced the wages of miners 2
cents per ton, laborers, 10 cents a
day. This Is the second voluntary
raise since January 1st, nnd makes
the highest wages paid since Uie Civil
War.
Wanted. Porter at thV "Willamette
Hotel. 4-21-3t
WHEAT MARKETS,
Chicago, April 21.'
77c. .
Wbct, 7$d
GOLD DUST FLO!
tfads by
i sis iuntr POWER COiHi-l
Kda tor family use, ati .
MMT tnr If n.IV"
--"- -- .. ung
aorta always on hand.
H
A. T. WALN km
ALL
PLEASES
SALEM
Lockout
Situation
For many reasons the "SWAN"
is the one fountain pen that
pleases, everybody. Wo havo yet
the first demand to be made upon
us for a refund, although we re
quest overy purchaser to return If
tho pen is not satisfactory, and
we will mako it saticfactory or re
fund the money. We havo pleased
over two thousand peoplo-since
wo have been In business with
this famous pen. and don't you
think it might possibly please you.
Its worth a try.
Pultons .Book Store.
J. Brownstein & Son.
William Snayely
Successor to
Farrington&Farrori
Cash Meat Mj
130 Court Street
Will continue to serve the tiMbil
tr than aiiar mnA ... -iX"'i
. .,., uui vu PIKCS Willi
ways be the lowest. m
Wiljkecptfce verv choicest of!
Serin Time bas come aodsotn!
J. A. PATTERSON
with a lull line or New Funkl
uiiircia, nanitcs. oiovcs. wail rsl
irtuiuiHKs. ii jfuu want urmai
sure to call and examine mv rctSI
prices before purchasing elseir!
i win aiau cxtuanirc new eni
sccono nana gooas.
J. A. PATTERS0
'Successor toFJ. A. Botin.)
307 Commercial St.
SALEM. - - - OREC01
Arrow from Poatnflire.
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HALL'S FERRY
The short route to Independence, Atonmouth, Buena Vista,
Suver, Corvaliis and other points on the West side.
,, Good roads leading to ferry and good service on the boat.
A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop.
NEEDHAM & CO.
-PA1NTERS-
Palstlnr. Calsotalnlne and Paper
IkMlBr- Work all Guaranteed.
Leave orders at Savac & Fletcher's
Fe4 Store. SALEM, OREGON.
J. At. HOWELL
Cash Market
la Btelner's Flib Market, Sute street
Wtth meats ot all kiudi, hams, Bhonld
.rs, bacon, lard, etc. Proact Service
Plone, Main 1401.
Its Time
To havo your Bicycle overhauled.
Cleaned, Itlms or Tires put on, or any
thing olio you may need, and this It
eood place to bring It
FRANK J. MOOfNES
109 Court St Phone 2044
Exclusive
Safety Devices
Tho Uurllngtou has equipped all its
through trains with the Westlnghouie
High-speed. Brake,
What Is moro-T Is tho only rail
road to tho .Bast that bas placed this
great safety-device on all thro' trains.
The new brako will stop a train 'in
30 per cent lesa distance than re
quired with tho next best braking ap
pliance. . i
Toko tho llurllngton Route East
via. Hillings, Denver. or 8t Paul
"as you like It"
KwHfflH
K C SHE-DON, Central Agent.
MARION
CIRCUIT
C0URT
Suit for Undermining Found
ation of House
A suit was begun in Department
No. 1 of the circuit court today In
whleh ) Hurt and Lou Hurt aro
plaintiffs and Kugeno Iloeei u made
defendant.
The grounds for the suit Is damage
by water "because of the faulty con
struction of a dam in North Mill creek
Tho plaintiff asks Judgment In the
sum of $400 together with cows,
Doth departments of the circuit
court held sessions ywrterUay In
which the following docket entries
were made:
In Department No. 1.
Thomas Gibson, plaintiff. g. Mar'
F. Gibson, et aU defendauU: action
for money; rpotl6u to Btrlke out part
of defendants' answer sustained aa to
first spec! II cation, and otherwise oyer
ruled: plaintiff has until April 3Hh lu
which to reply.
Peter Thomas, plulntlff, vs. Michael
r'erschweller. defendant: action for
moneyj default uud judgment with
order to sell attached property.
In Department No. 2.
The investors' Mining & Milling
Co- plaintiff, vs. J. Ormsby et al
defendants; stilt lu equity, deoree
dismissing complaint with costs for
defendant.
Mrs. Terwllliuger. plaintiff, vs. Chas.
If. Terwllllnger. defendant; action for
dlvorco; default noted.
New York. April 21. A special sit
ting of tho Intorstnte commerce com
mlsolon Is being held today to Investi
gate tho charges that the coal carry
ing roab have violated tho law. A
large array of counsel are representing
tho several roads. Charges aro mado
by Hearst that a combination exists
governing the amount of production
nnd freight charges nnd tho price of
coal nt tidewater.
Want Shorter Hours.
Unite. April 21. Tho pupils of the
publlo schools hreaton to strlko un
less their' demand 'that the schools be
dlsmlseod at 3 Instead of -I o'clock be
granted.
Still the Favorite.
For short order meals the White
House Restaurant Is tho lending
place. Open day nnd night. Prompt
service
SUCCESS
Is our motto. We will not collect all
of your accounts butenourh to tay
you to place them with us for collec
tion Learn more about our system by
chonlnr Main 801.
The VAN ALSTINE, GORDON & CO.
General Collectors
Room 4. 275 1-2 Commercial St.
Phone Main 801
A. R. MORGAN & CO. Managers.
A Dainty
TURNOUT
136 Court street Highest cash price.
paid for Hides. Pells. Wool. Tallow I
and furs: also general dealer in old ' 77pcfi C.UnrrAaie
iwii, ituvbi;! niiu I'tciaia
ee)x?fe"x!)si)i
A. I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY.
NOT IN THE TRUST I
But for Quality of our ft
Meats, Lard and Poultry S
we challenge any com-
cetlor to meet us In ex- 2
cellence Housekeepers
know this
EOFF & HARTLEY
140 State Street
Phone 2853 Main.
Salem. Oregon-
1333aSS(9&3C:X
Chips and
Angel Cteams...
flCcwi cCe t$M&
Edward Ellis.
144 SUtil
CiSr CLOSING SALE .M
- to V Mk
T RAISE CAfellS aP
Kmo Stock of bhocs ta g
Men nnd Women. ml
- I Must go at your own rim t. JS
Jacob Vogt, 265 Coml
We have the largest and best as
sortment or up-to-date driving wagons
this season that wo have ever shown.
Our new ttoor arrangement permits us
to keep the most of our dainty light
rigs on the lower floor. We would be
pleased to havo you call at any time.
Open Driving Wagons.
Top Buggies.
Hike Wagons.
Surrios.
Spring Wagons.
Farm Hacks.
Delivery Wagons.
Rural Mall Wagons.
And overythlng that belongs to a
flret-olass vehicle and. Implement
house.
We fit robber tires to any rig we
ell hart rubbor t.lrs, oushlon tires
or pneumatic ' tires.
We also fit all sortu of rubber tires
to old and new rigs of any make.
Call and let us flgino with you.
F. A. WIGGINS
Implement House.
250-257 Liberty St, Salem.
Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Sewlcf
Machines and Supplies.
. N. H. Bnrley.
Sewing Macnln ne&'
(fflCAGO STOW
JPEOJPXJES JBAIIGAIN HOirSJB-
MONDAY'S
UNDERPRICING SALF
And Fof This Day Oaly
1 he Man or Woman who wants to buy Dry Goods end
not visit our Store, is doing ihcmselvcs an injustice,
arc in a position to offer you bargains away below ihe rcfa
prices you have to pay elsewhere. Seeing is Believing
can save from 15c to 20 cents on every dollar you sx
our store. It is very plain to see hov wc can do this,
in a few words. Our expenses arc so small. Sale off at 6
15c pillow cases, fu tice
12&c bluo striped t tng,!"
18c French lawns, sheer '
ty, all new shades, yd, 12H&
J So sher flno India IictnUl'
12'ic whlto checked NalnioA
8 l-3c.
25c. French cord white
best eoolB raIo nrice. yd. 1'
J8.50 cream white Peau Je Sdl
waists, the - swellest & j
shown In this town. Mooto
prico $1.90.
We carry a splendid
ladles' wash waists in the !
mntorlnla. Pm lnvns. YhH
whttA Viiinu rhambrar s!l
mercerized ,and othera 9',
T,ft in 1 ?Jt
-i.i, i .... err- .IrftW k9l
Glrla' $1.35 trimmed hU. M
ntrii 9 ko frhlffon and tij
Lme4hiu,,tio latest style. i-'i
zc dci sunoouuci", " lj
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joc wnue pcari ouiw -
Best Sous silk, all colors,
10c horn hair pins, per o
. . . . y.Mut
ureat oargains iu - ,i
. j,vai3'l
unaorwear, lacea aou "
thread gloves.
$5.00 Hdkf. China Silk Wash waists,
the latest creations, price $3,45.
(0c colored cashmeres, 40 Inches
wide, all new shades, price, yd 29c.
Me Jap Silks, fast colore, all shades
price, yd. $25c.
- Mill ends best .Calicoes, yd, 3Hc
Best standard apron ginghams, 4V4c
Best 'Vz Antrum fancy lawn, yard,
IHc,
12&c Sllkollnes. pretty patterns, yd.
81-30.
7&c lace striped curtain scrim, 4c.
12c best Cheviot, skirting, yd,
81-30. )
Our stock silks, dress goods, dress
ginghams and white, goods at rock
bottom prices.'
7&c face towels, good, each, 4 c.
C5c heavy thick all linen table
damask, salo price, 35c
Remnants table linens, half price.
95c honeycomb best bedspreads,
C5c.
V&c .flno torchon lace, one Inch
wide, new designs, yd, 4c.
We aro showing the largest stock
pf laces, embroideries, medallions,
pendants and all-over Jacea aad em
broideries in Salem, at prices that
cannot "be beat
THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE.
1UO TIUKD STREET,
PORTLAND.
He Has Our
New York April 21
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