THE D AILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1903.
PAQE TWO.
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What!
Summer With
out a Serge Suit
soil-
Screes
Might as well have
'boat without a sail,
Here arc the Best
taadc, in blue and black"scr
ges that will never lose their
lustre and beauty or grow
dim with age. A smart
single or double breasted
Serge Suit at $7.50. Others
at 510, $12 50 and $15 up
to $20 only a difference in
price, not in style.
Now, you won't die, get
poor, lose your job, or fail,
if you buy your serge suit
somewhere elsr. But you
might as well have the full
advantage of dealing at the
store that sells the Best
SERGE SUITS at the most
reasonable Prices That's
Here.
G. W. Johnson
&Co.
257 Com'l St., Salem, Or.
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8TAR8 AND 8TRIPES DAY.
There un many natlonnl holidays of
loss imiwrtnuco than the one nbovo
referred to. '
That la n day that should ho saorod
to tho whole world, and especially to
ovary American and to tholr children.
Sunday, Juno 14th. Is "Stars and
Stripes day." The Hag was adopted
by congroe 120 yours ago on that
data. Tho number of stripes has boon
unchanged, but tho Armament ot bluo
contains so many stars as almost to
remind ono of tho ,t llky Way, and It
symbolizes n group of states flowing
with milk and honio'.
On Sunday tho Hag should lly from
ovory American homo, and lot us toll
tho world that we hollavo In Ilia unv
blom of our dear-bought freedom.
Monday Is observed In Oregon as
Flag Day, and all public buildings aro
to bo patriotically decorated.
Tho Woman's Relief Corps dosorvos
groat credit for calling nttontlon to
tho propriety of observing Flag Day.
NEW ENGLAND POETRY.
Thoro Is a distinct Improvement In
tho poetry of tho Atlantic Monthly,
which Is tho baromoter ot sentiment
for all Now England.
Thoro Is not so deop a tlngo of woo
and death nnd tragedy In tho versos
tho last few numbers, especially tho
Juno number.
Whothor 1 bo due to tho rosy bridal
month or iovo antwiowors. or mo edi
tor's digestion, the pooms for Juno
nrof n high order.
Tho first called "SummonB." by
HIldegradQ Hawthorne, a nnmo wing,
ling savory memories of tho Concord
and tho Rhino. ,
Her poem Is full nnd running over
with Now England panthqlsm mil no,
bly written anil livid with word pic
turlngs. She reveals deepest study and ob
servance of nature whoro' ( she de
scribes "thd smoll of tho marsh places
In tho hot noontide In the qtilvolng
noon, when sunlight overflows tho
blue airspace, and motion fall? Into a
magic swoon."
Then there Is a grand line In ono of
her verses whero she describes the
"dosorU growngray beneath the sun's
long shining."
"Thoro Is panslcs" from Ophelia's
dying love chant, has a sweet setting
out by Mildred' Howqls Wo quote
two vortos, (omitting tho third, which
Is tinged with Bndnoss supposed to at
tnch to an unmended broken heart :
Take these memdrles sweet scented,
Gathered whllo tho morning dow
Drenched Uio silver ot tho cobwebs,
Heartsease, picked at dawn for you.
Yellow for the days of sunshine,
White for days of peace and rest,
I'urplo ono for feasts and high days,
Wlne-rcd for tho days lovo blest.
Tho following two poems making
nil thcro Is In tho Jilrto number arc
to our mind vory pretty, and most
beautiful In thought.
Tho first Is n lullaby by Joseph
Russell Taylor, and must bo studied
to bo appreciated especially In tho
light of tho Greek work for butterfly-
psyche, being also tho word for seul:
At sunset our whlto butterflies
Vanish nnd fold and creep,
Whoro now tho goldon daylight dies,'
Out In tho flold to sloop;
Among the mornlngglorlos furled
Thoy furl tholr drowsy wings.
Forget tho sun upon the world,
And what the sparrow sings;
Thoy will not know what dews may
kiss
Nor what stars vigil keop;.
Fold up, white wing; nnd bo llko this
All In the twilight doep
With everything that pretty Js,
My llttlo lady, sloop!
As Intimated, the last poom -In tho
number. "Olvo Mo Not Lovo." by
Florence Earlo Coatos, Is tho gom of
the sumtnor sonsen:
Glvo mo not lowe which would Inthrnll
spirit panting to bo free;
Uut glvo me lovo which moro than all
Would Unci It sweot to soar with mo!
Tho bird that closo to oarth doth cling
May, darkling, bo content co sing,
nut tho sunlight shines afar '
And Uioro bo heights whoro-- eagles
aro. N
DOCTORS
DSAGREE
Each Gave Mrs. Bre
wen's Trouble a
Different Name
Glvo mo not lovo which hour by hour,
Like to thq rose, doth pale Its hue;
Uut lovo still constant as tho llowor
Which opens to each morn nnow;
Not lovo which, shadowed by thq
tomb, ,
A llttlo spaqp doth languid bloom,
nut lovo which draws Its deeper
breath
From altitudes that know not death.
A R08E POEM.
.The following boautlful vorsos nro
found In tho Crltorlon Magazlno for
June, nnd from tho pon of Morlboh
Phllbrlck-Rood. entitled "Hobos."
A red roso wreathes my window,
A blush roso keops my door.
And In my scented garden,
Thoro blossoms many more;
Cloth-of-Gold nnd crimson,
A whlto ono straight and tall
And nyo tho llttlo Scotch roso
Hoaldo the orchard wall.
Anita's like tho rod rose
(Hor lips aro ovor bold)
Dottlna's lovely trossos
Outshlno tho Cloth-of-Gold;
As whlto as this Is Alloo . . .
I may not name thorn all
Hut Joanle's aye tho Scotch rooe,
llesldo tho orchard wall.
Cloth-of-Gold and crimson
Tempting at my foot.
Not for mo tho plucking. '
And tho wearing sweet:
Rod and whlto may flaunt mo - ,
Tllhjltolr petals .f'alI-4 '
My Love's ayo the Scotoh roso,
noslde tho orchard wall!
None Helped ' Her, but Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills Cured
Her When Her Cgse was
Thought Hopeless
Projudlco nnd scepticism, however
sincere, must glvo way beforo an hon
est presentation of facts and any
roadors who may havo hesitated to
tost the virtu6s of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for J'alo Pcoplo owo It to them
selves to seriously consider a state
ment that is actuated solely by a de
slro to help othors.
"I Buffered with stomach trouble
for three years," says Mrs. A. H.
Browcn, of No. -103 North Sargent
avonuo, Joplln, Mo. "I had three doc
tors nt dlfforent times, Ono of them
said my trouble was Indigestion, tho
second said it was gastritis and tho
third pronounced cancer of tho stom
ach. Nono of them did mo any good.
At ono tlmo I was confined to my bed
for nearly threo months. Many of
ray friends thought I would never get
hotter nnd I bogan to think so my
solf. "I had a headache pretty much all
tho tlmo and suffored continually with
a burning pain In my stomach. Some-
tlmofl I could hardly got my breath.
My stomach would retain food but n
few minutes and I frequontly vomited
quite a lot of blood. My condition
had i)ccomo alarming whon a friend
recommonded Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People and gave mo some
that Bhe had loft aftor sho was cured.
They scorned to help mo and I bought
nnothor bos Ueforo thoy wore gone
I wob on tho road to recovory. I
havo recommended Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills to aovornl of my friends
and neighbors nnd am glad of this
opportunity to toll othors what the
pills havo dono for mo."
Any vendor who Is suffering from
stomach troublo shrould Bend for n
copy of Dr. Williams' diet book, ontl-
tlod "What to Ent nnd How to Eat".
It Ib froo whethor you try Dr. WU
Hams' Pink Pills or not nnd It has
holped many to find ronowod health
and vigor.
Dr. Wlllnms' Pink Pills for Palo
Pooplo aro not a now roraedy but
linvo boon used for yoars throughout
tho ojvlllzcd world. Asanorvobulld
or nnd nervo tonic tho pills havo no
equal and thoy havo cured many
cases of locomotor ataxia, nartlal
paralysis, St. Vitus' danco, sciatica,
nouralgla, rhoumntlsm, norvous head
acho, tho ator effects of the grip, pal
pitation of tho heart, palo and sallow
complexions nnd nil forms of weak
ness either In malo or fomalo. ' Dr.
Wltllnms' Pink Pills for Pale People
aro Hold by all dc-alors, or will bo sont
postpaid on receipt of prlco, fifty
cents n box, or six boxos for two dol
lars and fifty cents, by addressing
Dr Williams Mjdlclno Company,
Schenectady, N. Y.
Plum Full of Prunes.
Every Indication says that the val
ley will bo full of prunes this year,
and accordingly the pruno growers
woar that self-satisfied oxprosslon
which bespeaks poaco wlthnho world.
Tho pruno la thp' subject of many a
Joko by the funny paragraphor, but
thoro Is no Joko about It In thoso
parts. This, much-abused fruit means
business and prosperity, for all of us,
and wo exclaim: "All hall to the Or
ogoii pruno! We're full of groon
prunes. Wo'ro glad of It, and wo don't
enro who knows It. Newberg Graphic.
o
D. M. Drown, of Champoeg, had
business with tho county superintend
ent of schools today.
T Y fj.1 Pure and rich blood carries rvew lift t
JLjiCCtlttl evcry part of the body. You are invlt-
orated, strengthened, refreshed. That's
what Ayer $arsaparilla will do for you. Take Ayer's
njUwqoflspti.of,w.Hp4isness.t xmk
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VI
EUGENE
LOSES
CARNIVAL
Will be Held in Albany In
stead of Eugene
F. H. Durch, representative of tho
Southern 'Carnival Company, which
was to havo appeared horo the week
boforo tho Fourth of July, camo up
from Albany this nftornoon whero, ho
informed tho Guard, ho closed a con-
tract with tho business men for tho
nppearunco or tho carnival there, thiiB
cancollng tho Eugene dato.
Mr. nurch said he had a meeting
iVlth tho business men of Albany this
morning, a contract was slgued, It
conso secured and In threo, hours'
ennvasstng SSOO In subscriptions wore
secured.
Ho stated that on Saturday,- July
tlh, a, special excursion train.4' would
ho run from Eugene to Albany, the
faro for tho round trip to be ii. A faro
of ono and ono-thlrd rate wllfprovallJ
on tho otuor days.
Real Estate
Transactions
Ing nro deeds recorded for the we -k
endlnsc Juno 11. 1003:
Mrs. Mnrgarlte Dock to Stanislaus
Zyndo, proporty In the city of Salem,
$34.0000.
Allco ,A. MHes, (Widow). Cora E.
Young (wldow).EIwynP. Miles et ux,
Orln C. Miles fcinmnrrftd) to Fred de
Uries, land In d. 1. c. of Catherino
Hagey, $1700. f ( ,
Harriet E. Jolly nnd, William B.
Jollv. hor husband, td t'cter unr,
land Jirt 7 o,ir2 w, $2050.
L. K. Page to F. Mlckenham, 40.21
a In d. 1. c of I. N. Gilbert, $2440.
Z. S. Flethcor, et ux, to J. L. Combs,
40 a, t 7 s r 2 w, $1400.
W. I Hicks, et ux to A. G. Ness,
lots 17 and 20 In South Sllverton,
$1200,
State of Oregon to O. W. Clark, 600
a, t 10 8, r D and f e, $77d.
C. M. Cammack, et ux to S. D.
Mansfield, 5 a, t 7 b, r 1 w, $7G0.
Prior of Benedictine Priory to Jo
sephine Comely, 20.44 nores near Mt.
Angel, $C70.
J. and C. LIndstrom to P. L, Hersh
borger, 3 a, t C s, r 1 w, $550.
J, J. Hall, et ux to M. M. Gray, et
ux., a portion of block 15, Capital Park
addition to Salem, $500.
P. and V. E. Cook to A. M. Harris,
lot 7, block 13, North Salem. $250.
W. R. Murphy to Cnsslo E. Brown,
one-ninth portion of land In t 4 s, r 2
w. $100.
Total, $IC,3C0.
CALLED
MEETING
TONIGHT
To Nominate Candidate for
School Director to be
Elected Alonday
We. tho undersigned legal voters In
School district No. 21. In Marlon coun
ty, state of Oregon, hereby unite In n
call for a public mooting to be hold
In tho police court room nt tho city
Hall, In Salem. Oregon, on tho 13th
day of Juno, 1003, nt tho hour of 8
o'clock p. m. of Bnld day for the pur
poso of nominating n candldato for
the oinco of school director of said
district No. 24, which said olllco Is to
be filled by an election In said dis
trict on tho 15th day of Juno. 1903:
W. T. Slater.
R. J. Flomlng
J. W. Young.
David Stolner.
P. U Fraalor. ,. . ,?
J. A. Sellwood.
11. A. Johnson. ;
O. T. Pomoroy. ?"
D. S. Bentlay.
G. W. Putnnm,
F.'Vnn Patton.
J. B. Donolt.
A. U. Gardner.
S. P McCracken.
Tllmon Ford. " .
M. E. Poguo.
Wm. Waldo.
Frank C. Ferguson, t
E. Ostrnnder. )
Chas. H, Hinges. .
B. B. Colbath.
S. Helmsoth,
F. A. Turner.
S. L. Buchtol.
A. W. Pr.oscott.
C. P. Bishop.
R. K. Downing and othors.
Sale Ten Million
THE FAMILY'S FAVOfllTE HEOICINE
aYeai
While real estato has not been so
active during the last week thoro hus
been several large galea which have
brought the total up to a good round
figure. Ono ot the most Important
transfers Is tho. salo of the Capital
Brewery and Ice Works. The follow-rDms Stores. 1
Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County,
as.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
ho Is sonlor partner of Uio firm of
r. J. Cheney & Co., doing buslneea
In tho City of Toledo. County and
State aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every caao
of Catarrh that can not bo cured by
tho case of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to boforo mo nnd subscribed
In my presonce. this 6th day of Do
comber, A. D, 188G.
A. W. OLEASON,
Seal Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter
nally, and acts directly on the, blood
and mucuous surfaces ot the system.
Send" for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills aro the best.
TWENTY YEAR3 TRIAL.
There are lots of good things the doc
tors know nothing about. We fre
quently cure people of disease after
the doctors have given them up. If
tho dlseaso comes from over work
dissipation, of exposure, causing weak
,and watery blood, and loss of flosh and
strength, we have tho ono sure reme
dy In Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve
Tonic These tablets taken with
meals turn the food Into Hch red
blood, making- strong steady nerves
and Increasing the strength, building
up solid flesh at the rata nf i n .?
per week. This means health. Fori
nervous prostration, loss of memory '
or a palo. sallow complexion, a better
tumour never made. Doctors
know nothlns about this remedy only
the fact that we make cures; as we
have been doing this for twenty yean
we know our method to be tho rlcLt
one. Druggists sell Dr. Gunn's Blood
and Nerve Tonic for 75c per box. or 3
boxea for $2, o sent by mall on re-
W .0f,,Prico;. Writ rr Pan
Phtet telling all about this great med-
Jni Vi 1rees Dr ""Jko Co.. Phil.
TZriT'? ,rvr " r- Stone's
W CANDY CATHARTir w
10C
25C 50c
CANDY CATHARTIC
BEST FOR THE BOWELS
Theo M. Ban
Successor to Uarr & Potzel,
-ANd-
SALEM,-
- - 3EX,CJ33tfl:Biul
nui Air, nui vraier ano
Steam Heating a Specialty.
" " " " " OREGd
Burroughs & Fraser
TINNING
IRON WORK
PLUMBING
Best Material, Best Workmen
and Promptness are our Motfa
8ALEM, OREGON.
8TATE STREET.
regon State 3Baul
Incorporated.
i
Jefferson, Oregon,
Transacts a gen oral banking business; makes loam, els-
counts bills and recolvo deposits.
Deals In foreign and domestic exchange
Collections mnd on favorablo torms.
Notcrles Public Wo tender our Bcrvices In all rnatten, ot
conveyancing. Real estate loans negotiated at .low ratei of
tntorcst. YOUR BU8INE88 80LICITEO.
Summer Engagements
Aro proverbially temporary In cle
nctcr; but If tho engagement
you glvo hor Is tho bet quality, u
aubscquont gifts are In kceplotiV
will take It for granted that yoartH
a gonorous husband, and sbo'i ;
isowncro uottor in seven cobej
than right hero to get engagement
woddlng rings, necklaces, bn
and tho llko than at
C. T. Poraeroy . .
Jeweler and OptlcUn, SSS Com, h
JJ1EJ
dr. j. f: cook
Has como to the conclusion that all profession of the healing tit ti
side ot tho vegetable kingdom la a failure. When your system U raw
without pure blood. You will only And vitality In tho Ttf
kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor ttnndw e
lightning wil not ronrovo the causo, but lay tho foundation fortius
of dlseaso. Thoso poisons go Into your bones', and kill the lift of &a
and creato nil kinds of diseases, cancerous tumors, consumption, &SC
bone diseases, etc. You must bear In mind that his medlcln Ji mc i
poisonous tonic", nor r stimulant, nor temporary relief which jroo P tit
poisonous drugs, whore tho results nro sure death soonor or liter, D
blamo tho medlcino, when It takes an effoct and stirs up the pohou l
dlseaso In the system. You must not oxpect to bo cured in a f nr
your sickness or dlseaso has been a long tlmo coming on, and it3,j
a long tlmo to got it out of your Bystom. It wilt take months or i,1
build a now body from tho bonea up. Thla Is what the people do i
derstand. They are used to being humbugged. His medicines t
posed ot Nature's Herbs what the human system requires. Whea 01
mala got sick they will help themselves to thoso herbs, for they hiTi&
atlnct, and tho people have not, so wo havo to make a study of It II"
been a life study with Dr. Coolc Do not got weary: this life U K
and too sweet to worry out of this world.
Dr. Cook Cures AH Kinds of Diseases
301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon.
Man Wants Btft Llttfe
HereB
MilhB'ffi d
ttors Bd w nes of us. .vArSit
test o tee market, ana w"--
purity aad Quality. Wil
he. property ." &
KJUlBal use a specialty; ""fj
prices, too. Fine old ne.
icauiBK uiiwj. v
J. P. ROGERS,
Waoiesaie ano nci -
...SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL
Th, M First National BanH BulUIn?. S'lera. Oregon. w .
The first term Will nnpn Mt Alh nafl rnntinue SeVCB VVCCKS;. t
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