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Tjrw-yfr- - 19 ,.PAQE EIGHT. THE DAIUY JOURNAL, ' - OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 18, 1903. j'PO YOU WATCH OUR ADS X - it i 1 1 i m i i 1 1 f i AMiKnf SALEM'S BEST STORE... And follow our Special Bargains on Monday and Thursday? Iu well for you to do so, as Holverson's adverliscmcnt is information, furthermore people who trade with us say ' Holverson's give back the most change. Nuff se'd." Lo cky For Yo ' 'Reductions on Lnco Cdrlama in tho inid8t of lioa'o-cleniiinc time. You'll not ;' only find the new kind of curtains hero, J you'll iiud tliom ut reduced prices, tito Oomincrcinl street displny, with reduced ' price ticket on each curlnfu. IScECIMNS-J V . t.. '.ifflti . J aS9 v Decorate Your homes, business places, otc, in a honor of our president's visit. Wo carry ( tho largest liuo of decorations in the city, k Prices lowor than tho lowost. Souvenirs $ if tho prosidont's visil'will be given away jS nt our storo May 10th, 20th, 21st. See Commercial street display. $ 1 Underskirts .CO to $3.50 values 'Mondny only 98c 5i Tlio oarlv buyer cols tho s f 3 s greatest ealisfaction. Black Cat Stockings Hegular 25c values This Week No bettor i 9c stockings mado for tho money. H. & P. Dents Kid Gloves for tho little- ones, in tan ami white, well lilting and durable Prices SI 00 and 1.25. Seo Corner (Wj Display. New jf Collars, f Sox and j Ties. ? Our furnish- ings nro cor- a rcct and elo- ft gant and on- nblo the wearer li: to hnvn ii ! !..., ...ll i. 1. UIUV HUM KUUUll UP IUUK. VI lhiso Ball Caps 10c, 25c. ft VStttt rf5Wi.?5i59l 'ltt!SKi5'SS3 A Study in Realism t.NVw York Times.) anil Bottled on a tree near tho house Ho got up and wont out nml fotintl thon on a small II r near tho fence. Ho started to raw thtr limb oft, stand ln on tho fonco, and when ho wns found a llttlo later ho lay upon tho ground dend tho saw Htlll hanging In l)t tlTirt tif nil Until Hit aim a n It was n funny llttl speech of weo,,8 yoar80'f ttn(, jeftV08 f Klmnor's. so fnUior and mother lf tt- rhii.t,. n.i m n J?.i- . .i i" community. His wlfo was Ilortha, daughtur of Ahu Williams, an old plo- noor in turn t'ommunlty. The funeral was held Wednosday. conducted by Rev. I. F. llolknap, with burial In Wllkoa' cemetery. Koivat drove Times. nstrod that owning us they laughed orer tho mental plcturo each had of tho saucy turnod-up iiohc and tho merry blue eyos of their 4-year-old. Yot, wasn't thore, a greet deal of fool ing In tho speech, too; and porhapB n Lit of pathos? I"leanorH mamma had shown her tho bountiful new plcturo that a pho tographer had just Miit home. Sho was a young mother, of courso; and over so pretty, In a tender, dainty way. 'Hut she could bo u severe moth er, an avenging spirit, and could show this In her clear cut profile, all sweet ness hi tho photograph. lCleanor had one chubby dimpled hand thrown lovingly over her moth er's sheulder: the other hold the pic ture, t-ong and steadily tue cnua kopt this Kl There was groat ad rnlratlon In the baby face as she stud led the. wHit pictured mamma, still there was a pucker In tho forehead that suggested unpleasantness. As who looked from the profile on the pasteboard to the one In llosh and blood, sho put her pithy query at tho original of the photegraph: 0 "You wouldn't think that facts could spank me. would you. mother?" ft Sudden Death. riipulu M Itymal a well known resi dent of the Greenville neighborhood died suddenly from heart disease Monday mornlnp Ho had not been fooling well and was In IkhI when ho got word that tho bocs had swarmed CAPITAL NATIONAL Bank of Salem. Tho only National nnk In Marlon County Transacts n general banking business. 8AVINQ8 DEPARTMENT. Pays Interest oil savings accounts. The notorious "Queen 1.1" and her band of llght-rlngercd gypsies nrrlvcd In Oiants I'asa Wednesday afternoon, and straightway got Into trouble. An old man driving Into town was over taken by the baud Just outside of town and robbed of some to. According to his testimony, later presented, tho coin was forcibly taken from him by the "queen." The man who was robbed notified the otllcers heru at unco, and after a hard chaso the woman nud four of the men were taken Into custody. A preliminary hearing was glvon them nt tho court house and "Queen 1.1" flnod $10 and costs by Justlco May bee. The woman's eyes snapped like a rniuesunKos wnon me penally was Imposed, and sho straightway emitted a string of oathes that would bavo made a crippled sailor envious. The stolon money was returned, but the lino was not paid, and tho queen of tho gypsies now ropoHos behind the bars of the. county Jail. School Lands, Only two more days to buy school lands nt $1.26 por acre. I bavo thne or four sections yot cruised and re ported good by a reliable man. at stnto land omce JOHN P. RODKRTSON. E-l 8-2 1 Fight With SmalIpox Smallpox has been exterminated on tho Baldwin Sheen and Land Com pany's ranch, at Hay Creek, but two more cases have appeared at Prine- vlllo. according to a letter from I-red W. Wallace, of Hay Crook, to Dudley Evans, deputy health oflleer of Mult nomah county, who recently went to that section to investigate the cut- break. Mr Wallace writes under date of May 16th: "I am glad to report to you that we have no more new cases of Bmnlltiox and that Darcenpohl Is all right. We have not let him out yet, and will fol low your Instructions, and keep him until after the 19th, whon wo will nave county I'liysicinn nydo tome down from PrlnovUlo and let Jilm out. "Have not heard of any more cases from the Uuchanan district, but ex pect to at any time They have two more cases at Prlneville, and now have both hotels undor quarantine Don't know who tho parties nr but think they are local.-" When I got to Hay Creek," said Mr. Evans, "I heard that there was smallpox ten miles up the road at Bu chanan's stage station, and. on going there. I found n woman delirious with confluent smallpox, and there had boon thrco provlous cases In the same family, but of n mlldor type. No no tice had been given to tho authorities until It was found necessary to call a doctor to attend the woman, al though the first case hnd occurred sev en weeks before. All tho stage pas sengers had stopped thore to oat din ner, and four of th stage drivers had the disease. "The people of Prinovllle make a mistake In quarantining tho hotels avory time a case Is found thore and they are Injuring their town. They should remove the ca to the pest house, then thoroughly fumigate the room he has occupied, vaccinate all persons who have been exposed, un less they have been vaccinated al ready, and Isolate them for 14 da Tho Prlnevlllo people hnvo ordered through me. the approved United States quarantine system of formalde hyde used In n dry vacuum." Thanks of Negroes. Thnt tho negroes of Richmond are appreciative of the Southorn Educa tional Conference Is shown by a let ter sent on Saturday to Robort C. Og don. nrosliUiit of the conference. In bohnlf of colored mlnlsloro In partic ular and the colored neonlo In cener- nl. and signed W. T. nurroll nnd W G. Johnson. The address says: "The colored pooplo of tho cltv of Richmond have hnllod with dellcht the coming of the conference to Rich mond, nnd have been keen observers of all Its proceedings. Wo have been honored beyond mention by tho man) Kinuiy rororonces which hnvo been made to us, both by tho members from the South nnd the members from the North. ItocounlTtni' lti nmnt good which hns already boon done for us, and thnt greater good which awaits us in tho future, wo do not feel thnt God would bo pleased woro we to fall to thank the South for that great and magnanimous fueling of self-sacrlflco with which thoy fostorcd and cared for tho Interests of tho nogro. and also the North, which has on all occasions some so nobly to the supiwrt of the South in the Intcr.-sts of popular ed ucation. "The meetings here have been nrof. (table beyond measure to all the peo ple, ana tor tins reason wo have do- luniuned 10 vuniuro to express our thanks to you. In particular for or ganizing this movement, and to thoso mon nnd women who. Impelled by tho love of country nnd the country's good, have como to your assistance. "The nogrtws of Richmond have nl wnyu beon able to live In peace -and harmony with tho white race Tho some kindly fooling which coursed In the veins of the mammy' and tho body servant or bygone days exIstH to day. Wo have lived here and pros pered, and thousand of us rejoice In the possession of our 'own tine nnd flg trt,' with none to make us afraid. There exists no iiersonal feelings of antagonism betwevu thp white citizen and tho colored cK xen of Richmond, who nro to tho 'manner born. Ono's trouble is the other's trouhle.and what benefits the one hejicftts the other. Our Institutions of uuslness and learn ing nourish in the same atmosuhore. The young negro as well as the old. rejoice In tho fact that he is an American citizen, and is determined to do his duty. We recognize the re sponsibility of citizenship, and under the law will prepare o wear nobly tho honor nB do all good Virginians. outi His escape waa rtlsTOVcrod al most Immediately, but h eluded bis ould-be captors, and scampered JU high speed across tho fiat The keep er followed on the run.. The attention of tho fleeing Simian fas attracted by tho open door of a dwelling, and ho rushed In, bent on mischief A table tood In tho room, and ho promptly leaped to tho middle of It, stood erect and began to make pugilistic gestures wiUi his hands nt the lady of tho house, who was, naturally, fright ened nearly out of her wits by the gro; etequo and lmp-HKo torm mat. con fronted her. The keeper arrived and took charge of tho runaway, to J)10 lady's Intense relief. Courier StrikerTare Weakening Omaha, -May 18. The first break In tho ranks of tho strlkors ame todny, when th teamsters nrld Inundrymen wont to work. Although the unions claim It Is only a small percentage, the employers claim from 30 to 10 per cent returned to work. The laiin drloe reopened for business, whllo tho strikers also opened a plant in opposi tion. At 2 o'clock this afternoon dep ositions woro taken In support of the Injunction secured by tho strikers against the business men's organiza tion. Shipwrecked and Robbed Norfolk. Va.. May 18 Four hun dred shipwrecked Immigrants, from the barkentlne Vera Cruz. Btranded on the North Carolina coast, ore today en route by special train for New Bed ford. Mass. Captain Fernandez, who disappeared, carried with him $2200 belonging to Uie Immigrants, besldee their iwissage money. The fact that they were robbed may result In them behig admitted to this country, nl though they are now paupers. Governor Not to Blame TJie Imp of - the Bottle j Nashville. May 18. Requisition pa pers for Elizabeth McCormlck, Tfhp Is wanted In Cincinnati, charged -with sending pooncd whlskoy through tho Adams . Express" Company, camo today1. Tho gpvornor has not, yet acted. ' NOTES OF THE CROP.S. Tho Btorlcs continue to Justify tho theory that the hop crop will bo Bhort There are many missing hills. The Royal Anne cherry trees show light settings, nnd there Is a possibili ty of n short crop, but all others are setting heavy. Italian prunes nro reported a full crop, and of extra flno quality. Low prices for -potatoes will result In a reduced yleld-thls fall, and many, have dropped them entirely. Strawberry reports show a big to tal crop, nnd largo Increase In acre age 'Some patches show hills with out a bloom. All grain crops continue to promise flneresults. and tho hny and clover crop was never better. This1 will bo a record-breaking year for tho Logan borry, of which there Is now a large acreage. What Have fori ThU qticttlon ..-wr jr. Mftfi," Jell, &sl K delicious nml 1 ptortfatwSrtCTO. oaViagl add boilkj coot Tflavorsi-TJi,;? bcrrv and Rt.-.tJr "V atyourgrocmUHU?; What tho Shoe Mi ?""ior:rjrinf mi that fit and have ont snoes tor style. ehM.;.i' Shots that wii i V:!e3to makes. -wn e. . " J' OSWALT. gyjuucaiMsaicm, OftuiJ O .A. f Jf O H 3C -A. Buj tls rf K3 H" MrcH BmjH ' rcmiA Xorwalk. Cunn., May 18 Wal- bridge Taft, nephew of Governor Taft. was this morning convicted of nssnuit on Work m mi Milne and lined $1 nnd costs. He nppealed tho en no, and claims he acted In self-defense. Decorating Time t Is here and the President will b$ wlfh us next ThursdaymornIne--You'II surely need decorations of al! sorts-such as Flags, Garland Wreaths and the like. You will find It both pleasant and profitable to do your decoration buylnchcrc -our prices are right In fact low er than they can be obtained elsewhere. Pattons Bool Stare. WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, May 18 Wheat. 73'ic. GOLD DUST FLOUR Mads by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Idns, Ortgon. Made for family use. ask yoar grocer for It Drn and shorts always na hand. A. T. WALN Ajrent i A. I. EOFF. NOT IN THE But for auaiity Meats, Lard itih.ll we challenge u, Zi wtltortoiBMttahJ vwicuki- an . - know this. 'EOFF &H!ft M oW,S'J5SfRI uvui. .ujj man, Saea.0rml 'W $6.50 IS ALL ITTikre A COASTER BRAKE rift" uuuiu you cc wiinont ttt small emos) i Flveptrcentofftorm' FRANK J. MOORE 109 Court St P1 ICE CREAM Retail and wholesale. Special prices mado to Lodges, Churches, Parties, and Picnics. Satisfaction guaranteed. Just Received , r mo new stock of d : all tho latest stok I ken sizes aro bciMe od out at cost prtca Jacob Vogt, 265 Cos! J.M.H0WEU Cash Mail In Htelner's Flab Millet, bit f reeii meats ot all Undi.UnS ders, bacon, lard, etc frjjjlf Phone, Alain li F6cuz,c(e j mm ' Edward Ellis. 144 State 8t Astoria Beer Tho host beer In Oregon now on tap nt tho Council, 141 State, street. Come nnd try It, and If you" don't llko it Not the oldost. hut the Inmost ox elusive Implomont Houso In Salem, and we carry the largest stock. Hy standing back of everything that your monoy will bo refunded, Kihih uui ui uur Biurv. vu uru uuiiiiiiik up a reputation nnd trade that will stay by us. Every line wo carry Is the host In Us respective class, this Is proven by actual tests, nnd we Intond carrying only the best In nny lino. OA BMTIth GlftuUr r ITOntA. ItoKlaJYMHtuMtunBoM $&& IH MM It 5 Many a Young Woman in Ihis town is wearing a pre maturely old look through de- lecuve eyesrgm. mere are f$ tV which have no business there. N-yl POOR SIGHT is tlje cause. When reading is an effort and caue the brows to pucker, it's time to consult us. We examine your eyes free, and should you need glasses .ve can furnish them at reasonable cost. , KimlessSt.SO to 53, according to quality of frames, with rims t to 53 50. . t , .QHA3. H. HINGES, Joneer 0pHctan,r" 8 Sfatt St riext door to Bush"" n s We Sell Studeuaker Wagons, Studohakor Hacks, Carriages, Bugclos, Spring Wagons nnd oinin rigs of various styles. McCormlck Harvesting Machinery, Hinders. Mowers. Rakes, otc. Como In nnd place your order now and bo sure of getting tho best on the mar kot. Ilirdsell Clover Hullera itiibsell & Company's Bnglnea nnd Threshing outfits. Fairbanks. Morse & Co's Gnsollno Engines, the kind that run. Bicycles we could not let jou depart to your homes In the far South nnd tho faraway North without haMng you understand that wo aro not unmindful of the great and lasting good that you Hate uoiiB, ann mat you are doing. Pioneer Drops Dead, (Coqullu Herald.l Chas. Morris, a resident of Rural, on tho South Fork, droppod dead Monday i aiiunioon wiuie waiKing in his yard, heart fallurv being the cause of his death. Mr. Morris was a pioneer res ident of this county, having como to tho Coqullte vaUjy lu 1SD5. The de ceased was born In Wayne county, Missouri, and moved from Uiero to California In 1SE4 whore he .emaaued until coming to Oregon. He was H eara of ago at the time of his death, ana nau ueon in railing health for somo tlnm liostdes others relatives, he leaves a wife and six children four sons and two daughters. Tho fu neral services woro conducted by Itov. Beerlst Wednesday, and the remains laid to rest on the home place Circus Monkey Loose In Grants Pass. One of tho big monkeys in the Nor- rla & Rowe circus, one of thoso that rldea tho trloycle. doe the heavy narouacK nuiug act and drive ' the pony team, escaped from his cage Sunday, during the stay of th hnv lu town. Tho door of the cage waa not properly fastened, and tho cun nlnir beast mnnntrn.1 in .,. li. . undor It. sliding i up untn he could got 5-12-lw FRED NECKERMAN. Proprietor. Try Our Systei For collecting bad bilk li cost you nothing unita tt a collection. The VAN ALSTINE, C0MII' Expert Collectors nl IM Room4,275I-2C0Mta Phone Hili 801 A. R. MORGAN CO. Kb K JPEOJPXJES MAHGAItfIOlXS& MONDAY and TUESDAY Will be a Record Breaker In giving low prices on rollablo, up-to-dato merchandise If J ffi.lilnnnlila a. ..list. .l.nn,l IIT n.nnn... In n nnaltlllH til SDOt P goods at llttlo prices. Our quick method of disposing of somi m always buying Consequently wo have the latest to shov ?: tjtlon euta no figure with us, wo have them now Jumping sldeww'jj how wo can sell our goods at such little prices. Notice how j J vyu give you pneos on everyiuing. fo song nim u" o-prlcea u The Tribune. The Wolf-American. Tho Snell. Standard In quality at $10. $35 and $25 Also a number of bargains In Bocondhand wheels. Dlcyclo Sundries of nil sorts, wheel repairing. Cream Separators The Sharpless Tubular. th,e best iiiiiiB in separators yet out A genu ine money saver Sewing Machines Tio Whlto Rotary and vibrating shuttle whichever you want Wheeler & Wilson. Queen Machine. Now machines from 18 up. Ma chines to rent Separator and machine repairing done- by a competent man. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty St, Salem. Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Sewing Machines and Sunnlton N. H. Burley. Sewlne Machine wwat "I 75c India silk, all colors exra quail- ity 25 7Cc Rost India silk, all colors, extra quality yd 45c 250 yds. 95o best Taffeta Silk, all col. ors, yd 69c fl.35 best colored silk, Poau do Solo, yu soc 25c school plaliLdress goods, yd 125c 65c navy blue Drllliantino yd ....39c 75c grey wool dress goods, 40 in. yd 45c 95c Snow Flake dress goods, 40 in., yd 59c $1.50 niack Silk, solid dress goods, 44 In., yd t 95c 45c wool sorgo, navy blue, yd ....23c Ujc Slleslaa, best quality, y& ..81-3c lSc'lihlng dress canvaByd-.SljSc 35c black Bilk morcemed sateen yd 23o 12Hc best fancy cretons, yd ... .8 l3c 10c bost fancy sllkallnes, yd ....5c 6Hc fancy shirtings, percales, yd 3&c 12H fancy flannollottos. yd....81-3c 12Hc Bhlrtlng, cheviots, yd ,.8Wc 15c best chambrcys, yd .9c 65c table damoak, best goods ....35c 7'4c best apron ginghams, yd....4V4c 25c Irish linen dress goods 15p 7c best double twill crash, yd . .3c 7c white face, towels 4c 75t lace curtain's, S yds ., 59o 15 black lawns, best trooda. yd lie 15c Dimities, new shades, yd . .8 1-3 c -oc niacK grenadines, new. yd loc 10c white Shaker flannel yd ...-6Uo 95c whlto yard . ... . 7Hc best colored chMf,irj . ... . ..., o,i lirrt yoc wniie ueu eint "i"L m Great sale of ?nibrold"l 7c laces striped furUto ! 124c whlto dotted 3;51 12Hc blue stripeu ""'.' 1 12c Whlto India ncn:if ticking, gw - tXA .c- nmnn. mm extra '" 75c calico wrappers, gooa Children's 15c Swiss ! Chlldron's 65c si' . caps . .V."'..- Children's 50o wash ht 200 ladles' $1 soiled ; $1.50 soiled whlto gJ $2.00 union silk umbrdB" -fi Ladles' 45c muslittj jg "Mrowers ..--. i'ltj 45c white aprons, larje jga Ladles' 10C Swiss rlbW Ladjes" 2dc whlto Sw ; wear - .,:'i," bertf 'i Children's 16c black il stockings : e' lurllW Ladles' 85c silk Svil- wear .... ;,,'" '5W Ladles' 39c UU m. wear - - ,,;." tA ? No. 40 CrysUl . 4 best. tce-Sij3 Beat tubular JYuid ? 20c belt buckles ?oW? Sten's 45c black .- r i .t.lr(d .." 76c crash skirts. jood The Cheapest Store In the Honnww JcEVOY ROS., ffiri&. waTJ-amMH