The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 21, 1903, Page SIX, Image 6

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JULY SPEC!
ai See ThbStohb Now
PRtCfeS and VALUES
That turn the trndo on all Bts., to
TMB .
yMrre cv
Tie Always Busy Store
Corner of Court nn J Com'l.
.Lattes' tinea Dusters and3
Sweaters
At upcciol prices. 8eo them in
' our Couit Hi., window. Dont
bo without quo on your
vacation.
Mwlfa Underwear, 39c
worth 75c. You couldn't begin to
buy tho material and make thwo
garments at homo at tho price,
i Boys Wash Suits, ,
Shirts, Mouses, Pant?, E(o
TlilFBecCion should bo visited by
all mothora ofjboya who4 ca.ro, or
their youngsters appearance, and
don't ob oct to a eavintr.
I carry a complete lino of
Joya' and Ulna' overalls.
LUm' wnbonnota 10c, worth 26o
Cororetl waiata 25c, worth up to
fl.26. Illbbona, fanoy, 10c, worth
nn fo 85o.' Hoao, fancy, 23c, rcc-
iUr sriee EOc. Chlldrens dream
off, Men' noRligco shirt, 7Go
m worth Si ou.
Scores of other offerings equally
agood. Woinyito you to to
vwrtlgate. , OAN'T advertise EVERYTHING
WHEAT MARKET.
Chicago,
79Ko.
July Sl.-Wheat, 7BHC
Poultry it BUirnf
Hprltig chickens Z
Poultry
t attlntr't MsrksL
c.
.Hcni 9c.
Esks Vet doicn. ISc,
GOLD DUST FLOUR
Mad by
THI aiDNEY POWER COMPANY
Idnty, Ortaon.
Mftd for family ui, ask yoir
xrucsjr (or It Urao ana
afcerti always on kanl
A. T, WALN Aeent
J. M, HOWELL, i
MEATS
T FRESH
LARD
i and everything in our line
The Best Only
t Prompt Service. Fair
Treatment;
la Stelaer'a Fish Market
Phoic 1401 Main
aT I otsini4H.an tax ian
Hay Scales
First-clut iiay icalcu cow In opera
tion at tho Electric Store, on Kat
Slate trvt. Always ready for bul
neis; A. 8 KPPLBV, Proi.
7'lS-tt
ALS WANTS
ri n fir I uf
' TillA
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Are Yo
Neat Sighted
We luv- .Ijm lo lit you. ARE YOU FARSIOiirfcD? We
IllVe eUSSCS tO fit VJll. Wcnnt aln- It.,. ti... ..I... . i. ..
At laiot scientific instruments
llus Has been our business for
a specialty ot testing childrens
rinVT f
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ftuu fvci- aucuuuu mven.
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Ploaeer
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"GIRLS
Dr. Matthews Lecture
at the S, 0.
Chautauqua
Says They Should be In
telligent, Industrious,
Independent and
Inspired
As a Dreliiclo to tho address of tho
ovonlnK by Dr. M A. Matthews, or He-
nitlo, Miss Stella 31 Caso gavo reau-
Iiirs and I'ror. i. w. wen .,, i"
solos. The audience was enthusiastic
over both numbers, and both Miss
Caso and Prof, dlon were compelled
to respond to vociferous encores.
Dr. Matthew was then Introduced
and his subject announced ns "Tho
Olrl Four Squaro." Tho speaker stands
C feet and 4 Inches high, and when tin
limbered for action somo of his audi
tors were fenrfut that his head would
becorao entangled In tho tonnls net
abovo him. Ho mado a plcturcsquo
mmearnnccs. Ho began his lecture I
wh somo humorous comparisons bo-1
tween hTmsolt nnd Prof. Olen, tho lat;
... ,ni nT.nA,iini?iv rotund and
rather-short. His stylo of speaking Is study. Tho greatest curse to tho conn
direct and forceful, his sentences aro try Is tho doublo standard, nnd ho he
.U..V.K.1 nnlwrnm tin. l'lllllU nK IlllO
hls subject ho said that tnoro nro
moro things thundorlng nt tho founda
tion of tho home In this country than
at anything else. Tho domestic prob
lom confronts us, Is vital and must bo
solved, nnd all problems ard Included
In that Tho government, tho church
nnd hcnvon.or hell dopends on that. '
. . ' .,. ..-. rt wm ,,.... l.ntl
IJIinng ini inl " .! mnv iidiivii. vw... .
iiMin Min.nno divorce In this country, talnmonts. etc.. nnd the parlors should
Of tho divorces 03 por cont could havo 'bo opened to the children. Tho speak
lieon avoided, tho spcakor bollovod.Jor closod with a beautiful peroration
thq other " per c"t unavfiiunuio- ino
boys tninK'tncro is a ueuer cuuucu
boyond tho front yard goto, nnd pa
rental dliclpllno seems to bo taking a
prqlongcd rest Tho boys and glrjs
wont to,school and tookelqcutlon les
sons and learned to debato questions
with tholr parents. Tho old man was
at a disadvantage.
Tho Rlrls must bo I
built four-square, nnd that would do
Mill lb IUUI'OIUniV MH ww
the solution of tho problem. In tho
raaku-un of such a girl thoro must bo
four l's, tho first ono being that sho
must bo
Intolllgont Tho avcrago woman has
moro sfnso than tho averago man, for
WE BLOW
Slnply because air is the life
of our Fountain Pens-THE
SWAN. It Is the only foua.
tain ten havlne a perfect cir
culation of air, and therefore
the only perfect flow of Ink,
Come In and let us show you
a fountain pen that really
breathes, lives and works
properly. Its a 'SWAN."
Pattons look Store.
I Fresh
Kfdctft Unit Waf,.
1 Lemon Ice at
fltcuacCe
Cdward Cllls.
1M Bute 6t
OFFICE OF
DANIEL J. FRYE,
Wholesaleaad Retail DruMlst. Salem,
Ore., May 18th, 1903.
Geatlemen-I heartl'y approve yo ir
system for collecting accounts. My
experience, with you, has proven en
tirely satisfactory. Any one bavin?
tad accounts will do well by placing
them with you forcoliectlon
Yours very truly,
DANIEL J. FRYE.
VAN ALSTINB, GORDON &CO..
275H Commercial Street, Phone
Main SOI. A. It. Morgan & Co.,
Man&sera,
for finding your eye icitcis
many yeais and we claim tn
eyes, no questions asked We
Stipfd child-
.uAJtminauons are tree
Hinges,
n
1 gT
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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM,
sho has plus Intuition. 8he ought to
know everything If sho ha an old go
slplng husband. Man Is the gossip,
but woman Is tho repeater, and she Is
a six-shooter, too. To bo Intel! Rent
a woman should study all non
problems and economic questions.
There should be no secrets between
husband and wife, and sho should be
able to tnko up his business In stress
of ml ifortune It Is man's butlness to
make tho fortune but woman Is tho
treasurer. Scientific cookery came In
for attention. There are more for
tunes wrecked In the frying linn than
nnywhero else. Poor cooking mado
more criminals than the rum traffic.
Tho mother should be Intelligent on
national problems, becauso the father
Is too busy to study them, and the
mother must Indoctrlnato the chil
dren. Do you know what makes an
American cltlzon? An Insatiate love
for money. Tho speaker believed In co
operation. Industrious was tho second I men
tioned. Ho did not believe by Indus
try a competition betwo.cn man and
woman In tho flold of art, science or
business. A girl should not work for
Icsr salary than tho boy. If she was
doing tho samo work. Tho girl mtiBt
mako tho homo, nnd havo corrsspond
Ing Ideas, nnd understand sho Is a co
partner with her husband The speak
or paid an eloquent tribute to tho
worklngglrl. Ho would turn tho caglo
into tho nightingale and havo It sing
tho sweetest Bongs over tho bed of tho
worklngglrl. In tho third plnco a
girl must bo
Independent along lines of reform
Tho country needs roform In dress.
Tho spenkor did not feel like telling
missionaries to Uliina 10 prencn 10 ijiu
Chlneso nbout pinching their feet,
when they themselves aro pinched,
only In n different place.. Tho tlmo Is
coming In this country when there w
bo a chair In tho schools for child
I IOVOB Ulttl WUmilU iiuibuu iid ii"
mmnnlliln for this.
Fourth n woman should bo
Inspired. Inspiration Is a wo
mans1 mission; It Is hor mission to
mnko a home. Homos nro not built,
but nro mndo, nnd tho corner stono In
such a homo nro nbsoluto confidence,
perfect lovo. folth and economy. It
Ii.miI.1 Knntnln nil nmnftOmpntfl. Antpr-
to mo motner. inianu twins"
World Moves Along
(Continued from Fifth Page.)
breathes, Is on enrth. but, his power
ful Inlnlllconrn hnn ilpnnrtcd forever.
Yesterday Itampolla announced that
most oxtenslvo powers nnu ueon con
iiiud). UAvaW w I'M ... -... ..
ferred upon him. Dy whom! Tho Sa
cred Colleger it has no powers wnuo
Iho pontiff breathes. Tho Popoo alone
Is capable of delegating such powers,
but In onlor to do so no must no in n
position to act with Intelligence, and
Dr. Hoesonl, nn eminent physician,
bears witness to tho fact that Popo
Leo Is ndorablo, but hm speech Is that
of a child.
"What nro thp powors conferred on
Rampolla? They aro evidently spirit
ual. It Is not known how far they
oxtend. Tho emlnont secrctnry of
Btato Is about to renew his cntourgo
by cutting down tho inconvenient
trees and planting Insignificant bush
es In their plnco. To assumo such a
responsibility, to risk such a dangor,
Is nn act of courageous, devotion to
tho church, because If the new pleni
potentiary does not come to nn under
standing with tho camerllngo. nil tho
plantation will bo torn up on tho mor
row of tho Pope's dentil History fur
nishes no precedent for the delegation
of K)wors in nrtlculo mortis."
i i M i i i
Doctors Get
a Roasting
Paris, July 21. The Matin's corre
spondent nt Itme semis what he de
scribe as nn authentic version of thfr
Pope's end, received from the llis of
M. de Nayoiuic counselor of the
French embassy nt the Vatican, who
was present nt the last moment Th
only persons nt the bedside, on ac
count of tho sniiUlnws of the room
nml tho stilling atmosphere, were the
Rppova1et. Contra, ills two nephews,
Qr 1-npi'bnl tmu thd domestic prelate.
Ctnint'CnmllJp Pdcct was so overcome
by emotion and heat that he was soon
obljged to go ouo
At J! o'clock tho major domo opened
tho door, saying:
"This Is tho end."
All the cardinals entered and knolt
njround tho bedside. In tho throne
room .thq Popo's battle against suffo
cnllon could be hoard. Count Camlllo
Peed Bald to M. do Naveiino
"I regret that tho nlroady unbreath
nble air of the sick room has been
mado worse by the premnturo pres
ence of all these officials. Jlut tho doc
tors understand nothing. Ho al
most survived In spite of them,
and would cortnlnly havo lived
if whatever thoy say to tho contrary.
i ni ii nn diagnosis unci not Dcon an lr
reparable error"
After tho death of Pope T-eo. Cardl.
nal Oroglln. who Is reputed to be so
hanl and unfeollng. came out of tho
bedroom sobbing
WaslielTuiT
and Robbed
iiSttri2iS SL SSSS S Z
S0? ,ast even,ns ,hat at n '',,O0lt
s'0l,8,,'tt m ret. by two men.
TVpSet Afi
J1S 50. Chief ot Police Olbson has In
VMUgajtal the caso, but can, nnd n5
elue lo iho nernetmlnre Xr , t
tho roa-
uerv,
iVoniA.
JUsrttW lh Kia4 Ye Ksiai Arsran Baert
..av nn v 21. 1903.
OREGON
HISTORY
REPEATS
ITSELF
California's Famous
Sculptor in City
Hospital
It May be Said-"He Asked
for Bread and Ye
Gave Him a
Stone"
Discouraged and 111 In body and
mind. .Marlon Wolls, sculptor, artist,
litterateur, and membor of the Iione
mlnn club, turned his face to the city
and county hospital today.
This morning he lay waiting for t.ie
umbulanco In his room nt 1433 Stock
ton flreet. with his bundle of clothes
on tho bed nt his side. His wife, who
posed for the Liberty on the city hall
dome, waited with him until tho men
brought the stretcher and took him
away, and sho was tho only friend to
1,1.1 hm nntinnnpii.
It wns strangely snci nnu uejonu
belief that the man whose worn is
perhaps better known man inai ui
nny othor California Bculptor. should
be compelled to appeal to tho charity
of tho city almost In tho prime of his
manhood. His friends have been le
gion, but ho has not trunod to them,
and thoy havo not sought him out;
so he lay 111 arono Tor rour monms un
til his monoy wns gono nnd his wife
wus forceif to seek work to enro for
their two children. Then he proudly
asked the city's help rnthor than nsk
of those who had forgotten him.
"Yes. 1 havo rec stored nt tne coun
ty hospltnl. 1 nm wnltlng now for the
ambulance." ho said with quiet dig
nity this morning. "I hopo there
won't bo much of a crowd to stnrc at
me," ho added, "but thoro will. I
ond then his mind wandered a llttlo,
nnd his wife tried to hush him
through her tears.
Mrs. Wells has cared faithfully for
her husband during his four months'
Illness until sho wns forced to leave
him and work to glvo him food. Now
she earns i dollar a day ns house
keeper at a lodging house at G33
lirondway. Sho has paid tho rent of
her husband's room, but sho could not
glvo him tho caro ho needed In his
helpless condition.
"It wns tho only thing to do," sho
snld this morning. "I must work
every day. and ho cannot be left
alone, so ho must go whoro ho will
hnvo caro and good rood. It is terri
ble, but what olso could wo do, nnd
they tell nio my husband will be well
cared for there."
Marlon Wells has for many years
been ono of tho most prominent of
Sao Francisco's sculptors, nnd the
fact that ho haB been reduced to want
will bo a sad shock to those who
know his work. His Liberty on tho
city hall dome Is famous, and tho tall,
graceful figure poised high on the
globe Is that of his wife, who Is grlof
strlckon over tho misfortune that has
como to them.
Among tho othor well-known works
of tho sculptor Is the statue of Mnr-
shall, the discoverer of gold In Call
fornln, for which It Is said the a ato
now owes him JlJi'O n strange coin
clilence whon the sculptor tins turned
nennllosa to the city for help.
The cnrvlnx nnd modeling which
have mndo the Hlbornla bank building
one of the mot artistic in tho city
was done by Wbljs. and tho Interior
decoration and carving of St. Ignn
tltis" church was the work of his hand
aifd u, number of othor public build
ings In this city have been made beau
tlful by the sculptor whose work is
done
He decorated the arches of tho fa
mous quadrangle nt Stanford univer
sity and did somo of tho work on the
Memorial chapel at Palo Alto, which
Is considered among tho best he has
accomplished. Wells Is n Knight Tem
plar and he Is a life member of the
liohcmlan club, where his good fol
lowshlp won many friends In his
prosperous days. Sovernl years ago
mo sculptor owned valuable property
In this city and In Berkeley, where hi
ostnbllbhed his Btudlo. For two years
he has been falling and unable to ac
compllsh much In his art. His prop
erty has vanished, and there Is noth
ing loft to show for tho work that Is
scattered over the city. Wells Is the
son gf General Marlon Wells, a con
federate general, who was killed In
tho civil war. and who was a slave
ownor In Louisiana. The sculptor was
sunt to Philadelphia to college and
studied art there He Is a linguist
and his papers written for the Bohe
mian club Jinks havo shown literary
worth. He came to California thirty
two years ago and was one of the lit
tlo coterie of artists and writers who
were the first to make the Bohemian
club famous
NEW TODAY
Dr. J, H. Brewer, physician and sur.
aeon. Office Gray block. Office
phone No. 91, Residence phone No.
1221.
Newport Cottage.Cood family co
tftge. Hve rooms, good well, wood
shed, cooking stove, two beds and
springs, tables and chairs: 30 for
season. J. A. Olsson Newoort Or-c';Qn-
7-2Mw
La A, horee" w8ht aboiit
1300 pounds, guaranteed not balky
and gontlo for ladles to drive. If
sold this weak, price $S0. Geo. C
Will, the music doaler, 7.21.
I Have Just Purchased The JdllJor
stock of new and second-hand goods
at 210 Commercial street. Will give
you good treatment and desire your
patronage Second hand goods
TUfcOLini, -- -
HI
Raphia
All the rage for mak
ing Hats, Indian Bas
ket, Aats. etc. Easy
to learn. Free de
monstrations. Klickitat Indian
Baskets
Just received a line
of fancy Indian
Baskets, a fine as:
sortment. Lovers
of fine baskets
should call early
and see them.
RUBBER
TIRES
Did you ever observo what a dlsap
pointing thing It Is, after admiring a
nno turnout at a distance, to notice
ns It comes nearer the nolso of tho
steel tires crunching on tho gravel,
till tho occupants, If there nro two of
them, cnn hardly communlcato with
each other without yelling In tho car,
or using tho sign language?
This, fortunately. Is becoming the
exception moro than tho rule, for we
aro selling moro ' nnd more rubber
tires nil tho time, and yet there are
quite a number of customors who dp
not ronllv annreclato tho comfort and
convonlonco of a rubber tiro, over the
stool.
It's nolseloss.
It's (furablev
It savra the wheel.
It takes off the Jar. ,
It's a norvo t6nlc, for yu can really
enjoy tho drlvo.
Conto and mo us nbout tires. We
can show you price lists for the vari
ous slses. and you will find they are
not ns high as you thought.
STOLEN
From our warehouse on Wed
nesday night. July 15th. a Studo
baker "business wagon." li steel
axl&, yellow gear, red body with
wings, seat on risers, red cioss
bor pole. Supposed to have beon
taken by a man who drove a bay
tenra with new harness. A suit
nblo reward will be paid for any
information leading to the recov
ery of the wagon.
F. A. WIGGINS
Implement House.
255-257 Liberty 8t., 8lem.
Farm Machinery. Bicycles. Sewln
Macklnos and Supplies.
N. H. Barley,
Sewing Machine Retalrtmr
. mmm m
UnamSmRB
JfJCUJUJUna JHAHWUN MIOIJ&JG'
Tuesday's Sale
The big sale is still on. All goods sold today ti
same as wc advertised on Sunday, The people appreciate rare
bareains, judging from the way they fillecJ ihe storeN 90 'Moo'
day, Gome early, prices slaughtered.
The Cheapest Store la tie Northwest
McEVOY BROS.; BSKW or.
SHIELD'S PARK
Commercial and Center Sts.
Grand Re-opening
Monday evening, July 20th
8 STAR ACTS 8
Performance Every Night.
General Admission J 5c, 25c
w. w. uall. n. e: downing.
HALL & DOWNING.
Money Loaning, Insurance
Collections, Loans negotiated for
ourselves and patrons on the best
terms at reasonable rates. Tlo?a b!k
up stairs, opposite Gray Bros.
State St-. Salem Oregon.
BIG MONEY
Is mnde by litvcHtiucnts In good
MinlnfC KtockK. Oregon milieu nrc
pnyliiK minimis nnniinlty to tliclr
owners nnd Investors. Why not ct
come of thin money yourself? Great,
er Inducement!! cntinot be lind lu
Oregon for Investment. Oregon'
dividend paying mines nre rnpldly
Increasing. Invest now, while stock
Is low nnd good properties tircollered
you In'prosiicctH, mines, ntiil dlvl
dend pnjersi before ljnstcrii Invest
ors "gobble up" the stock us Ore.
gon's timber hinds hnvc ticcn.
Call nud see us, or write, for our
list of stocks nnd good prices.
W. A. MOORES & CO.,
241 Commtrelil St., Siltm, Oregon
Cnn get you nny prominent Mln
Ing stock for sale In the Northwest
k
Another Deep Cut in Meats
Go To
FENDERICH'S
MARKET
And Gtt Your
...Cheap Meats....
Our pi ices have al
ways been low but
now the bottom has
dropped 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
GEO. FENDER 1CH
331 Com'l St. Cottle Block.
Phone Main 2853 for
As Cheap as any Cut Rates
The following prices will prevail until
further netice:
Itound steak, 10c
Chuck steak, 7c
Roast beef, C to ;0c.
Dolling beef, 5 to 7c.
Mutton, fore quarter, Gc.
Breast of mutton, 4c.
Mutton, hind quarter, 8c.
Leg of mutton, 10c.
Pork Join, 10c v
rork shoulder, 8c.
Veal, bind quarter, 10c.
Veal, fore Quarter. 7c
Wo nro hetadquarters for supplying
t threshing crews, and wo will sare
you money. We meet all competi
tion. EOFF & HARTLEY
14 stae Street, Salem,
uuusui ttuu soiu. aiso a nice stot t
ot new
goods on hand D P Jer-
man.
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