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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1903)
El V Us m B - CIOHT. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1P03. ffcere's-MffiilhiB?- doinrat an1 40 " T-H ftttrro tumjB SOME 4' -' Jfly Specials You'll find them in desir able rrerchandise displayed in each department. Ovtl&e&t Sale JSce the Stot e now- Special Prices on TIME SINCE Englishmen Celebrate the Battle of Shrewsbury It was Fought 500 Years Ago Between Armies of Henry IY and Hotspur .'..The low prices we are mak ing need not deceive you they arc right-aid the goods are ngm, loo, nuutc uur uui- mercial-St., display of towels. Turkish Bath Towels, bleached or unbleached, regular 11 15c value , ,..,llv Linen Huck Towels, regular 15c. value, the kind that 1 wash up soft. ' . Turkish Bath Towels Extra targe size, the kind thatrctails at 35c, July OQp soecial orice AJv Ladies' Sunbonncts K rrfuUr Ko Caflie$' Fancy, Hose rg uiar wu London, July 18. Many American tourists nro preparing to visit the an nlint town of Shrewsbury during tho coming week on tho occasion of tho cc ebrat on of tho BOUth anniversary of Its great battle, which occurred on July 21, 1403. Tho celobratlon will be gin tomorrow with appropriate ser vices In an old Abboy church. Tbo noxt fow days thero will bo perform anccM of "Ilichard III.." "Henry IV.." "Henry V.," and "Tho Merry Wives of I Windsor" by Benson's Shakespearian comnanv. Tho battlo which tho celebration Is to enmmemorato Is fomotis as ono of tho florccst and moat dcclslvo con tests ovur fought on British boII, as well as by reason of bolng mentioned frequently by Shakespeare. Tho strtigglo was between tho forces of llonry IV. and tlioso of Hotspur, tho warllko son of tho Karl of North umberland, nnd Its effect was to malo tho formers position on tho English throno which ho had usurped stronger than It had been up to that time. 19c 23c i z A ;linef.of Slock Collars Ptrasols one-third off Pictures.. .....-.. 15c . .Mot . Ribbonsfalicy..:.;". 19c . rtfaltr We tnd Ko Colored Waists .'iv r 25c Mflslin Underwear. 39c " " 'rtfulsr 78o Gloves....... 67c ' worth fl.tO Men's Neg. Shirts. . 75c f, nuiarfi Elastic seam'drawr's 45c Imtetd of eOd Boys' Papts 49c r worth 75o 111 Oar Specials are not in our Ads Are You Fagged? That run-down feeling is caused by your over-worked digestive organs not doing their work fironerly. Set them right, re nvigorato your system and restore sound and lasting health by using Beecham's Pills Sold ETtrywhtre. Inboxtt lOctndSSe. WHKAT MARKET. Chtcaso, Jily IS. Wheat, 7CHC77o ":iUry.-t ittlntrV'Markst spring cnijieni jjc, Urns 0. Ejcgs-rl'cr down, He. 1880 Geo. C. Will Deafer la Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines 23 J Commercial Street. 1903 'GOLD DUST FLOUR H vrtfttft fey WKY POWIR COMPANY mtmty, ortftn. fee ttmm m, Hk yo r tor k. iru ui MrnMlmt A. T. WAIN Agent iiiuiiiiiiminmiim ! J. M. HOWELL, I i "- MEATS ! T.ATPTm ;Undtveryt.hinginQurline;! TLa OW A... inv i vwy n ; frempt Strvkt. Fatrii TreatuHit. luStelMr'tFIMirktt Yhm 1411 Main kiiiiiiiiiihhimhI Phone Main 2853 for As Cheap as any Cut Rates Tho following prices will prevail until further notlce: Hound steak, lOo Chuck steak, 7c lloast beef, C to 10c. Dolling beef, S to 7o. Mutton, foro quarter, 6c. Breast of mutton, 4c. Mutton, hind quarter. 5c. Leg of mutton, 10c. Pork loin, 10c Pork shoulder. 8c. Veal, hind quartor, 10c Veal, for quarter, 7o W nro hetadquartera for supplying threshing crews, and w will savo you money. We meet all competition. E0FF & HARTLEY HO Stato Street. Salem. IRELAND GETTING READY For tne Reception of King Edward Tuesday American Flags are Much in Evldsnce-Dublln Ex pects Half a Million Vistors uuoiin, juiy io. ah uuuun. ami in truth, nil Iroland. Is on tho qui vivo In anticipation of tno King's comipg. Visitors nro already pouring In, nnd It 1b estimated that tho normal popula tion of Dublin, about 3C5.000, will by noxt Tuesday hnvo swollon to 1,000,- 000. Tho star-spangled banner Is very prominent nmong tho flags covering the houses along tho loynl route. Meanwhile thoro Is much specula- tlon as to tho oxact nature of tho wel come that awaits tho royal visitor. Thero can bo no doubt that Edward VII. Is porsonnlly popular In Ireland. Frank, open hearted, generous and In variably considerate courteous nnd kind, ho Is of tho typo of man that ap peals to tho Irlshi Whatever bo the foundation for tho Impression, It Is generally bollcved tlita sldo of the Irish sea that tho king Ib friendly to Iretnnd, nnd that ho would not ob ject to a revision of tho laws which would glvo tho right to hor people to govorn thomsclvos. In othor words, he lis said to ho a homo rulor,, nnd when, added to this, It Is bollovcd that tho land hill now In pnrllnmont Is largoly. If not mainly.. hln Inspiration, nnd that to him Is duo tho roloaso of I. A. McIIugh, M. V. from Sllgo prison, thoro seems to bo no doubt that tho welcome ac corded him will bo typical of tho warm-hearted hospitality of tho Irish peoplo. Hut It Is as a man and not as a king Edward VII. will bo received hero. As a man ho represents a Btnndard that tho Irish peoplo apprcclato and ad mire; as a king ho represents tho constitution established by tho ne farious act of Union, which deprived Ireland of hor Independence nnd tho right to raako hor own laws, and low ered her to tho position of a mcro nonontty In tho council of tho omplra In thoso circumstances, tho National ists civic bodies throughout Ireland will, as n rule, hold aloof from the presentation of fuloomo addresses, or of any address, for that mntter; John rtodmond, leader of tho IrlBh Parliamentary party, has counseled tho people io jecelvo tho klnc rcsnec- fully,, but In no Instnnco to compro mise tho tonents of Nationalism by tho presentation of addresses which would ho sitro to ho Interpreted In England as proof that tho Irish aro a contented and happy peoplo. Mr. Iledmond's ndvlco to tho Nationalist Councils has been accepted ns going as far ns courtesy demands and hon osty pormlts on tho occasion. Tho chairman or tho Irish policy In tender ing that advice has Invented no new policy. Mo has raoroly repeated tho suggestions that Mr. Pnrnnll gavo the country for Its guidance In 188G. No Nationalist council will rojoct that ad vlso savo ono that vlows with secret hostility tho rovlval of tho national movomont. nnd desires to wreck tho work In which tho Irish party In on gngod by undermining Its authority nnd Innuonco. Tho suggestions glvo inn piny to tno clinrarterlstle courto y of tho Irish people toward Btrari' gore, warmed as It may bo hero and thero Into something more than court osy nmong those who bellovo. on wlmtevor ovldonco. that tho king's personal views nro friendly to a con ciliation of Irish National sentiment and opinion; Otto Bbultx am) Q. V, Humphreys, of Jefferton. nro In tho city. "They will participate in Olive lodge Instal lation tonight. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Reveals That "Pc-ru-na is Calculated to Tone up the System, Restore the Func tions and Procure Health." SO SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLER, CHEMIST. LiL iKMV vj .1"""" - $cuft vvj Y wl:':"''.12t"- rr:--rr?i$$SSsiBRi km;:--::--:zzzi- -z-SiS8mm ii ir ir.' r.ir-T-;..- . j,--z--i? "7ixi . ib v VmmWtBmW JJi f jysmmmmmffss&isfs -- MBnllds np'the Bytem." Hon. Joseph H. JUdgoTvay, SecroUrj of the American Anti-Troat Society writes tho following lottor from th(' Grand Central IIotel,St. Paul, Minn.j "It is with great plcaauro that I en. dorse l'ernna as , an honest medi cine, competent' to do nil It claims. I have used it several times and know of nothing that cures to com pletely, and at tho same tlmo builds up tho system. " I have reo-. ommended it to a number of my friends and always feel that I do them . servlco for I know how satisfactory th results Invariably aro. I only with overy family had a bottle it would in much sickness and doctor bills." Joseph II. Rldgoway. . I i r t t , . i " vP tigCL. pstpl'jL iM. Joseph lUdgownj-. . ...., il( "Fret Better Tlian for Tire Tear.." Mr. James B. Taylor, Itoborta, Ind writes: "I am at tho prcsont tlmo entirely well. I can eat anything I over could. I took flvo bottles of Pcruna, nnd fcth better now than I liavo for flvo year?. I have doctored with other doctors off and on for fifteen years, so I can recom mend yonr mcdlcino very highly tot stomach troubles. I tako groat plcatmre 1 In thanking you for your frco adrlco and Pcruna." James 1). Taylor. Prof. I. J. Miller, lato Professor of Chemistry and Botany of the High School of Ypsllantl, Mich., writes from SC7 N. Clark Street, Chicago, 111., as follows : "As several of my friends havo spoken to mo of tho favorable remits obtained through tho uao of Pcruna, especially in cases of catarrh, I examined It most thoroughly to learn its contents, "I found it composed of extracts of herbs and barks of most valuable medicinal qualities combined with other ingredients, delicately balanced, calculated to tone up the system, restore the functions and procuro health. consider Peruam one of the mott skillfully and scientifically onured mcvicmci, waica too public ca use with safety and success." PROP. L. J. MILLER. "I Enjoy my MroU n I Uieil to," Mr. J. V. Prltchard, Wolf Lake, lad, writes: " I am pleased to say that I liavo bwa cured of catarrh of tho stomach by ft. I runa. x count iiaruiy cat any tiling tUv agreed with mo. Boforo I would fi-. half through my inoal my stomib, would fill with gas causing mo muu distress and unpleasant feelings for ta hour or two after each meal. Bat, thanks to your Pcruna, I am now com pletely cured, and can cat anything I want to without any of tho distressing symptoms. I can now enjoy my meil as I used to do, and it is all duo to Br, llartman and his wonderful medicine. Pcruna. it nas ocon one year since I wis cured, and I am all O. K. yet. so I know I am cured." J. w. Prltchard. Dyspepsia is a vory common phase et summer catarru. A remedy that will cure catarrh of ono location will cure It i anywhoro. Pcruna cures catarrh wher ever located. That it is a prompt and permanont cure for catarrh of th stomach tho abovo letters testify. If you do not derlvo prompt and su factory result from tho uso of Penuw, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving full statement of your caso and be irlll bo pleased to give you his Taluabls si. vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. Praldant The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbw, Ohio. Hay Scales Flrat-cln8s hay scalos now In opera tion nt tho Electric Storo, on East State street. Always ready for busl neR A. 8. BPPLEY, Prop. 7-18-tf NEW TODAY Dr, J. H. Brewer, physician and sur. Bon. umce aray block. Offle phone No. 91. Residence phone No. 1221. itffej GLASSES P ?ne UIK th 818 right for yWm aialWay. rlgH lWWI Dy stemg sflM ;F4fMt; 04Wmu m For Sale, J550 will buy a second hand threshing outnt. with 13 horse powej- iase traction engine, water tank and wagon; SMnch Case acpa rator, with ltussoll wind stacker. In quire of E. M. Crolian, Salem. Oro Ron. 7-18-lwk ill. -4H-mmm Fep 8ale, Three young fresh cows, several beef steers and about 20 head of fat sheep and lambs. Mrs. J. P. Beaty, Chemawa. Or. 7-18-3t Found. An overcoat near the Yew rarK school. Owner rail nr i,,.,i ofllco and pay expenses. 7-l8-3t Wanted. A good boy or girl to learn ijwm uu.uifBs. tail at Journal nf. AVOID. The unnecessary tries to the Ink stand, by uslne one of the celebrated 'SWAN FOUNTAIN PENS' It is always ready for use, and Is guaranteed to five the user perfect satisfaction at all times If It falls your money Is refunded. Thousands already used in Salem, with never a complaint Pattons 'Book Store, STEFFER& PARMETER FAKCY GROCERIES V.or; BJ?3dway and Monroe. Phone 1902 spokane' Wash" Juiy Htb, The Van Alstlne, Gordon & Co. vjciiucwcH iiavincr joined vnnr 'aKciiLy o anuii urae aeo ior the cur- pose of collecting bad accounts, we will say we have found you very per sistent In handling those accounts, and do hereby recommend you to any loneneedlnsr the assistance of first 'Class collectors Yours trnti STEFFER4PAHMETER VAN ALSTINE, GORDON & CO.. 27516 Commercial Street. Phono Main 801. A. R. Morg'au & Co., Managers. Another Deep Cut In Meats Go To- Fresh Shasta Socta Water aarj Lcaaoa Ice at FENDERICH'S MARKET And Get Your ...w.VMy ivinjir Our pi ices have al ways been low bur ' now the bottom has droDoed out. Beef Loin Steaks 10c Whole Loins 8c Round Steak 3 lbs for. .25c Chuck Steak 5 lbs for... 25c and all other meats in proportion SSfi.T!flS?t " m GEO. FENDERICH state St , Salem Orecon. J3I COnTl St. COttlC BlOCk, W. W. Hall. R. E. DOWNING. HALL & DOWNING. Money Loanlnp, Insurance. Collections. Loans negotiated for uuiacivea ana patrons on the br tftcwtde y flee. tf SHIELD'S PARK Commercial and Center Sts Grand Re-opening Moaiay eveafng, JMfy 20tk 8 STAR ACTS 8 Performaace Every Night. Gta-ttAefaai! 15 25c ward Ellli. 144 8UU St BIG MONEY Is made by Inventmenti In j;oo.J Mlnlnc Hocks, Oregon mines are paying millions annually to their "" "i investor. Why not set ome of tbU money j-biuMlfr G,eat er Indurements cannot Us bad In Oregon for Imcatuient. Oregon' dividend paying mine are rapidly Increasing. Inxeitnow.whlleatock Is low aud good propertie:are offered ou in pnwiiecta, minea, and dlvl dend payers) Ufore Kaatern iuveet ow -jrobUe up- the atock as Oris goo Umber land have been. Call auIe us. or write, (or our list of stock and good price. W, A, MOORE8 A CO., l Cmrl(l t, til,., Orajaa hJVS.Vou ?y comment Win iX atock lot aale in tb NonUwct (mmGoSmiE MAHGAIN HOUSE- Hot Weather Bargains ""m Saturday rin,S t0 the co,d 8ea80n " had- the demand for Hcht r SOOdS WftS not lln in Ihn mo., ? 71 u .r "BUI sura- weather we d-iiS i ' wow xmt we have the hot Mill ends best calicoes, Sic Boys' aumrner straw hats, 6c. Prices slaughtered on tho followlnj goods; Black Erenadlnos. black Indls Hnon8, linen, colored lawns, fancr Roes for a sweeping sale for the next two days, I-adles 10c summer vests: sale prlco, ic. 1-artlos' 15e IJsle thread vests, 9c Ladles' 45c French Lisle vests. 25e Ladles 75c silk Lisle vests. 48p ffil" lfeS "!.!. 9c iaVnTfancrdlmJnUs InSTSie. CB 'aCe "S,e 8,ock KereerliedValUni and I India rilnoni. Indies' 45c French Lisle cloves i- xrfn.lne?ft,aw.n handkorchlefa, 3c Wc 4,nch wide -Ik JcSbiJ bo8. 4c?Cbe8rdkerCh,ef8' " woys- 4Bc overalls. 3Ec. Boys' 39c work Bhlrtn 9Kv Menjs 45o working shirts, 29c. No. S silk Taffeta hair ribbons, 3c. Chlldren'a sunbonnets. 10c Ladles' beBt sunbonnets. 18c. Rolled fblrt waists at any price. ?Ko iinnC0 wraPPera. Eood. 35c. ' 1,. A r? cPsh Uress skirts. 35c II SO Covert cloth dress skirts 98e $1 fancy black underskirts rEt S8c underskirts, 69c. Men best BOX. 4 nalr for 25c, Men's jBumnier underwear, sllghtlr Boiled, 15c. 18c and 25c. Boys' 45o summer sweaters, 25c If you want novelties In fine silk ot Madras shirt waists, qome and see u& u JAeiSe.apest store iB the Northwest MCEVOYRROS Jroprletors. iTivaUTvri UIUO., Court St. Sakw, Or.