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PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1903. 'tf vFcc wnm coifa Jjttic is Bargain Month Hew Item Added Each Day Special No. JO Will Arrlvo Today. The car of pianos and organs, among which la tho piano for the North Sa lem school, will arrlvo today. In this car tho pianos and organs will come In harness, not boxed, making a big sav ing In the price of the box, and tho freight on tho boxes. This car la for Geo. 0. Will, the music and sewing machine- dealor, who savos In every possible way he can, in getting his goods cheap, sojho can sell them cheap. MORE SHOWERS TONIGHT Strong's Restaurant. Come and try our refreshing meals at Strong's restaurant, open day and night. . I Shitt Waists 35e ' "Worth up to $1.25, mado of fine quality pcrcalo in nil colors and sizes. Seo Court street window" display. How About Your Wagon? Of the Kind That Haye not Been Coming Down Cherry Shipments Will Be gin Next Monday Through the Union Special Np. 9 Crystal Cotd Wash Silts 30c yat d Instead of 50c. See Court streol display Special No. 8 Children Straw Hats 'Ladies' Sua. Bonnets 23c Worth up to 40c, neat and viccablo. Sto Court St., display. The old rellablo Studobaker Is not as low In price as some, but it is tho cheapest wagon on tho market, meas ured by its Intrinsic worth. Tho Stu dobaker lumber yards alone cover 60 acres, whero aro stored for years, dur ing tho process of seasoning, millions of feet of the Vest timber that money, can buy, awaiting tho proper tlmo to be fitted into tho wagons. NEW ENGLAND DLACK BIRCH HUD8 in ovory Studebakcr wagon. Slopo shouldered second growth whito oak spokes that never loosen In a hub that Is guarapteed not to check, these with tho careful inspection and beift of workmanship In every detail comblno to produce a wagon that has. no supe rior at any price. Tbo life of your wagon Is in tho whcols. j- ; . ",, ... '-wfcSt,. Tho lifo of your wheel Id In your spokes, felloes and hubs. sale prices remain on articles adver llsei iHrouBHOut tho month If you would have the lest be prompt V,J''r tub 00 Tou WNtm cc WHEAT MARKET. Chicago, 75T4& Juno 13. Vhoat, 7CU GOLD OUST FLOUR Mads by rHK ftlONEY POWER COMPANY Idnsy, Oregon. 'HA for family use, ask your reer for it Bran ant i afcorta always on kand. A. T. WALN Acent ICE CREAM Retail and Wholesale Special I trices mado to Lodges, Churches, 'arttes, and Picnics, Satisfaction guaranteed. fFlzmde j Kill. 144 State Stt. W. W. Mall. R. E. DOWNING. HALL & DOWNING. Meaty Loaala. lasaraacc. OHlectlaas, Lmbs aeretjated for Studebakcr wheels aro tho best that 8cr"; money can buy or skill produce. Drop In and seo thorn on our floor, or if you can't como Bend for catalogue. All sorts of farm hacks, buggies, surrles, rubber tired rigs, etc., con stantly on band. The Man With Bicycle Trouble Would havo n lot of solid comfort for once In his llfo If ho got a Tribune. Trlbuno rldors havo geneulno pleas tiro and satisfaction in their wheels. Such perfect boarlngs, such strong framos, such strong forks, such strong Cranks, such easy running, duo to tholr perfect oyolodlal sprockets and correct bearings, such things as theso are tho traits of a Trlbuno. You d6n't kind all theso combinations on othor wheels, sometimes ono, sometimes another, but novor all of them. Old whcols taken In trade. Wheels sold on Installments. All sorts of sundries. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty St, Salem. Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Sewing Uacklnos and Supplies. N. H. Burley, Sewing MacalBA itecalrlnp CAPITAL NATIONAL Bank of Salem. MfMlvea and Mtraaa na th kt LTbo ou,y N"onl " In Marlon J; - . k i ! . . County. Transact a general banking aaaalra.Mslte Gray Bros. savings department. State St., Sale Oregon. Wo lnteroet on savings accounts. Many a Young Woman in this town is wearing a pre maturely old look through de fective eyesight. There are wrinkles on her forehead which have no business there. POOR SIGHT is the cause. When reading is an effort and cause the brows to pucker, it's time to consult us We examine your eyes free,, and should you need glasses we can furnish them at reasonable cost. Kimlesit.50 to 53, according to quality of frames, with rims ito $3 50. OH A3. H. MINOR raefjtt4K!o f S State St Mxt tor ta ImWIm. Tho government wcathor forecast, sent out today. Bays showers Saturday night and Sunday fair. These fore casts are very Important for the fruit growers in this section, but, Instead of showers, they havo been clouds. But even clouds and cool nights have been appreciated. Tho showers promised by the weather forecaster at Portland havo not appeared except ono drizzle Thursday nfternoon. Theso rains woro badly needed to help thd straw berry crop, but, In splto of the scorch last Saturday, Sunday and Monday, there will bo a largo product of the Wilson and otlior berries, that are coming on later. The cannery has bo far only re ceived half as many as wero expected, but tho ln-take will bo largo next weak. Tho quality of Uio Wilson berry Is men, nnu mo cannery win have a very flno product. i Tho flrst cherries are expected In for shipment Monday. The Royal Anno cherries aro not coming Into ripeness very fast, and will not be ready boforo Iho first of July. Saturday'! shipment of Strawberries will bo the largest bf tho season, so far. Sonlo plckors will bo obliged to bring In berries Sundny, and they will go to Portland for distribution Mon day morning. Tho pack and ship ments next week will bo very Inrge. Tho Union is handling all the finest berries that aro coming in for tho lo cal markot, and tho public begin to call for tho blue label products, Hood River Berries Hurt. Tho Hood River Glacier, of June nth says: Tho Hood nivor strawberry harvest Is now nt Its height, and Wednosday night woro shipped 6534 crates. Tho crop, though, has been greatly dam aged by tho flvo days of hot weathor. which begun last Saturday. H. P. Davidson, of tbo Davidson Fruit Com pany. says tho crop has been cut at least 25 per cent, while G. J. Ousting, of tho Fruit Growers' Union, declares the loss to Hood River by tho exceod Ingly hot weather will amount to ovot 150,000. Tho Benson in tho Tower val ley has not only beon materially shortened, but tho patches, in many plncos, wore almost cooked. Conso quontly a largo number of tho hurries aro small. Fancy fruit will sell any tlmo, but small berries can't stand the competition of the Eastern home grown product Tho later berry patch, and "tboso With plenty. of water, aro uninjured, and, with tho present cool weather, largo berries aro again expected, and prices will mako a. slight advance. Tho fact that prices early in the season woro high, and with tho lato berries to fall back on,- tho general avorngo returns will not fall over 15 or'20 cents below tho J1.0Q average of last-year. ' wo roust work, not against nature, but in perfect harmony with her laws. That Is exactly what the true Osteo path does. He assists Nature In over coming derangement and nbnormal structures of various kinds. Osteopathy Is Truth and Truth Is a rafchty power. To know the truth and to work In harmony with It, la to suc ceed. There Is whero an Investigation of our science proves the substantial basis of our claims. In all nations, science and Original Ideas havo always met with opposition from the Ignor ant. There are some peopio who think they know It all, but the rule Is that tho man who knows It all. really knows very little. We as graduate Os teopaths, of the best known school of Osteopathy, do not desire to know it all, nor do we claim to cure all cases that come to us for treatment, as we know full well, that our knowledge Is limited, but wo do claim to cure many diseases which wero hitherto known as incurable, and which shall continue to be' so by all other meth ods of treatment This will prove that our methods aro far ahead of those of I other schools. Sfnco wo can cliro many cases that were otherwise In curable It goes without saying that wo can also euro those coses which are curable by other methods, nnd not only that In tho samo length of time, but In n much shorter spaco of time. What more could you wish for, or ex pect from any physician? Drs. Schoottle, Dnrr & Barr. Killed by Slipping Wall rteddlng, Cnl., Juno 13. Tho face of the sub-stope in the Bear's Den tun nel, of tho Iron Mountain mine, caved In this morning, crushing to death P. Sevenson, a Swede, nnd Kubls, an Australian, miners. It Is believed one more body Is In the debris. A strata of rock gave suddenly away, and the men had no time to escape. NEWjkhJay5 1orM forfJXr w i-nvou Zl S n soon. !, --, "r, attorner...i ' . clal strcf ' """ 290 Denver Short.. Line.... II may finm.. . "at the sLrM t,!0:5;'1 " ' rue " of clers from the kTJ "-.-.WSH venlent hou- Our tmlna ,. .. . """ an tonu a Tho Chicago Strike. Chicago, Juno 13. Tho police havo Issued an order prohibiting the pickets of tho Walters' Union from taking B0C9 to make traTel piZ! , their places within two nnd ono-hnlf nomember thronth i blocks of tho nffecled hotels. Tcniccaia -thnugli im were arrested this morning for Its vlo-' c,ean nnd comfortablo .... n...... .. ,, 1.....1 i standard ninnn... .. " terorers In tho city, this morning p-0'"", St, Joseph. Kan, i Mtii - , . -a Itl signed the union scale, .. . o .Louis and Chicago dally. SUNDAY SERVICES. TRUTH- ' MUST PREYAIC Osteopathy Assists Nature, to make Her Cures Investigate for 'knowledge s'powor, and tho want of knowledge is disap pointment, disaster and destruction. Tho science of OBteopathy will bear Investigation of tho most rigid degree, and thq more It is searched tho bettor will it bo. not only for Osteopathy Itself but for all4 concorned. ' Tho progress of -a nation depend on the health of 'Its people, .Health Is Wealth nJ Y...L" ''' Investigation leads to knowledge and knowlodgo is tho key to success. Many of the Ills of llfo havo ap peared to bo utterly lncurablo, defy ing tho -best talent the world rould produce, not. because they wero neces sarily such, but for the reason that either the wrong thing was done, or tbo right thing left undone. In many cases the efforts put forth for the relief of the sick have been nothing mora than a leap In the dark: A striking at an unseen and apparently unseeable foe which appeared to be undormiBtng,.thoiJieaUh of its Vic tim. To succeed l&Ybafclsg' tkls foe First Congregational. Itev. H. J. Zorcher will preach nt 10:30 a. m. Sunday School at 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. First Baptist. R W. Cllffo, pastor. Morning wop ship at 10:30; Bible school at 12; C. 13. meeting at 7 p. m.; evening sorvlce at 8 p. m. United Evangelical. Itev. G. L. Lovell, of Brooks, will , preach at 11 a. m. Thcro will be no preaching In tho evonlng on account of tho slokness of the pastor. Evangelical Lutheran. East State street First Sunday af tor Holy Trinity. Itev. Ad. Eberlo, pnstorr Sunday School at 10 a. m. Altnr service at 11 a. m. Sermon at 11:30 a. m. Strangers welcome. First Unitarian. Corner of Chemcketa and Cottago strcctB. Frank Abram Powell, pas tor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. Subject: "Tho Church and the Children." Spe cial servlco for iho children and pa rents. Mrs. Iilngoa will sing. No ev ening Bcrvlcc. ' Central Congregational Children's day. Sermon to the children and their parents at close of Sunday, school, 11 a. m ; Endeavor mooting at 7 p. m. followed ,by Child ren's Day oxorclses by tho Bchool at 8 p m. Promptness to tlmo Is do sired. P, S. Knight In charge. United Brethren. Cornor Twelfth and Mission streets. G. Oscar Oliver, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m ; preaching services at 11 a. m., subject: "Thoughts from Abroad." At 8 p. m. the pastor will deliver his farowoll address on tho toxt "And God Shall Wipe Away all Tears frou Their Eyes." First Presbyterian H. A. Ketchum, pastor. Children's Day exorcises at 10:30 a. m.; Baptism of children; Sabbath School at 12; Young people's moetlng nt 7 p m.; Preaching services at 8 p. m.. subject of sermon from 1st John 1:7, Lovo Re ciprocated. Meeting of Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip on Tuesday nfght In tho church at 8 o'clock. Methodist Episcopal. John Parsons, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Miss Warren, of California, representing tho Wo man's Home Missionary Society, will address the morning service. From 13 m. to 1 p. mx Tlu Children's Day pro gram by tho Sunday School will bo given In tho audlenco room. In thoeven lng,a splendid musical program will bo rendered entitled, "School Days Old and New," and two brief address es. Christian Science. First Church of Christ. Scientist Services lesson sermon nnd children's classes at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Is the unlverso. Including man, ovolved by Atomic Force?" Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock p. m. Reading room onen dally except Sunday. Christian Scl once lAll, corner Court and Liberty streets. .Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Cheruekota street, west of city hall. Services at 10; 30 a. va. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 11:45 a, m. Wednes day evening tesUmony and experi ence meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room open dally except Sunday. The public Js cordially Invited to attend tho services, nnd make use of tho reading room. Subject of Sunday les son sermen: Is the universe, includ ing man, evolved by Atomic Force? i Troops for the Court. Frankfort, Ky., June 13. Orders! were issued today to tne troops to. movo Monday to Marysville, to protect tho court during the trial of three ne groes charged with assault. BB Situation Is Improving. St. Louis, Juno 13. The river Is fall-! lng slowly. In East St. Louis tho situ ation Is constantly Improving. -Therc Is much sickness, which Is aggravated by lack of clothing and cold weather. 8"!0N' n w mum STR r" tland. Acker. Blooa CllxIr positively Cures Chronlo Blood Poisoning and all Scrofulous afferUona. At all times a fcatchlesa system tonic and purifier Honey refunded If you a nnf ...,. te4.. Wc and $1.00. D. J. fw nM. Steamer Goes Down. Cleveland, Ohio, June 13, The steamer Davis sunk half a mllo out of tho harbor this afternoon. Tho cap tain was drowned; tho others -were saved. Albanians Revolt. Berlin, Juno 13. Tho Tngoblatt re ports that a sorlous revolt was started today by tho Albanian troops garri soning the Sultan's palace, ,,, orcTTTc! PASSENGER 8TEAt. I POMONA Leaves fa Dn-ji.-j .. l Wednesday and Frldiy ? day and fiatuprf.., J' J I A..I.1, -T-i Z: "''iJ uuilk nme, uiexk Deck: Foot of TrLl M. P. rai nuiui" .... . w "-wuilH In tho matter of tho estato of Ed- ward Coffey, docensod, tho application of the legatees to require tho executor to closo up tho estate, occupied the tlmo of Judge Scott yesterdny and to- day. A great deal of testimony wna Introduced. The enso was argued and submitted to the court today. Judgo ' Scott will render a decision some tlmo next week. j When you consulted tho best phy.. slclans of Europe nbout your malady , you still failed to learn what the most modern school of medical science,. uubi-u on mecnanicni principles migni do towards restoring you. Schocntlo, Barr & Barr, Osteopaths, Opera Houso Block, Salem. Have You Seen the Sea Serpent? Watc,h for thQ unique, and catchy pamphlot Just issued by tho passenger department of tho Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co., which tolls a lit tie talo about tho summer girl's sen sorpents. and sunsets nt Seaside Tho story is short, but well told nnd imnusamoiv illustrated. l'laco vnur orders early and avoid tho July run. 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