werjrarai Pw "" in i " ' " t-ttt w t. n-TTT7mji"refjw""n- mw ji S3HJHpa 'WOTfl wpff DAILY OATITAIi JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1005. V CHILDREN'S COATS. jfi ',l1 P lmi'! ,'1'1 ''""'"BWBBBKi mndo up in black silk for chll- MfL S MiyW FJ A Jjtik VK1 C 1 ,lren from 2 to 0 years of ago $MfGM0 " llks wS3UTiJ& BPM,nl lln" of sklrU in dk I H to $8.7G. JaW nnpH1jLnMV and light colors. Regular $3.G0 1 1 Bi The Most Popula Trading Place in Salem flTO0B: TO sSSt MSES"- BE0AUSB PMOES ARE TIIE PROVEN LOWEST IN THE CITY. BECAUSE THE SMria S LSLnTtn x! D NEWEST BE0AUSE WE WORK HARD TO MERIT YOUR PATRONAOE. THIS ADVER- jS77orSrp?TS Nf " WITH W0RDS 0P ""RNED NGTIt AND THUNDERINa SOUNDS A COLD SrvnnJ L00KIN0 T0 TOR RESULTS. THEY LOOK GOOD IN PLAIN TYPE, AND STILL BET- Sf IS. a? B iNIREDS F BARt,AINS T"AT A NOT MENTIONED HERB, BUT WHICH ABOUND THROUGH OUT THI8 GREAT BHOPPINQ CENTER. SUPPLY YOUR WANTS NOW. Silk Cloth and Mohair Suits Greatly RecfacdcJ News that will bo welcomed by many women who are apt nough to appreciate n timely offering. This season's best styles and colors mado up in tho popular Silks, Cloth and Mohnlrln colors black, tan, red, green, navy, brown, grey, royal and checks. cjfi&L w ' LWHm a4Bl fflH MEN'S TWO I PIECE iSUITS s VSftV fSTr $40.00 SILK, CLOTH AND MOHAIR SUITS 930.00 SILK, CLOTH AND MOHAIR SUITS 925.00 SILK, CLOTH AND MOHAIR SUITS 920.00 SILK, CLOTH AND MOHAIR SUITS $20.00 ?15.00 $12.50 $10.00 Our styles nro distinctive and ele gant, yet safely conservative, showing cxcluslvo designs. Materials of just tho proper quality and pliancy to yield to tho deft fingers of tho tailor nrtl sans which gives expression to tho gruco and shapeliness of tho garment In fact, tho demnnd of discriminating men nro exacting, and tho ability to meet them are seldom found. WEAR THESE SUITS and if you piny as woll as your clothes look you'll win everything. Absolutely All Wool Fabrics In R S, & M. Clothing. Their label means a lot of good things. Como in and sco what excep tional values wo nro offering at tho low prices of $8.50to$J6.50 SILK BARGAINS Tho Hems below exceed in vnluo giving nny wo havo ever mndo. This means moro for your money than any other storo can possibly pro vide Silks wcro never moro dcslrnblo than now. Your opportunity is nt band; tnlco ndvantngo of it 8G0 values now 69c 91.00 valuos now 73a 91.25 valuos now 83c 91.C0 values now 91.05 91.75 values now 91.10 92.00 values now $1.28 Sheet and Pillow Cases What housekeper has too much boddingj An unequalcd opportuni ty to economize on bed furnishings is presented at this sale. Koto thcio items gathered at randem: 72x00 Dlcachcd Sheets, torn and Ironed. Special .-.-53 72x00 extra quality Bleached Sheets. Special G5 81x00 oxtra quality Bleached Sheots. Special prico G8 00x00 extra quality Bleached Sheots. Spocial price 78 81x00 horaatitcbed, 3-inch hem, ox- tra quality. Special 78 45x38$ hemstitched, 3-inch hem pillow cases 25 45x30 plain pillow cases. Spe cial -18 LACE SNAPS Odds and ends nnd short lengths in Maltese, Valenciennes nnd Mecti lln Laces. All in book patterns 10a values .. ....5c 16c values Sc 20c and 26c values 13c Fancy Art Work Moxiran hand drawn work and Brazilian point handwork collars, handkerchiefs, center pieces, lunch cloths, etc. Tho highest type of art work. Values never boforo equaled $1.25 to $6.50 EMBROIDERED SOFA PILLOWS Finished nnd unfinished pieces In nntlonal colors and shading. Beit of materials nnd work $200 to $5 00- New Full Length Coats A full lino of full length coats, which includes tho linen dusters for women, in colors champagne, tan and steel grey. Tho full length rain and traveling coats, in colors tan, ollvo and Oxford. $3.50 to $15.00 Lewis and Clark Ties Newest design in all wanted col ors, embroidered in centennial col ors., Very neat nnd attractive GLOVE SPECIALS Silk mesh Gloves in all slzos, in colors tan, black nnd white. Tho moat popular glovo for this season's wear. Regular $1 value. Extra special price 85 Ladies' Neckwear New ideas cowo swarming in and ench lato addition seems prettier than tho former. New ones for this week nre: Drawn work collars, collar and cuff sets, 75c to $1.50 Mexican hand mndo Berthas and capo collar $5.00 Now Windsor ties in checks and dots, 25c to G5 Kaiser collars, turnovers and stocki, COc up to $1.25 LADIES' BELTS Crushed Silk Belts in colors red, green, brown, changeable bluo and green, with gilt buckles. Tho now thing for shirt waist suits. 33c val ues. Special 25 MEN'S SHOES Call and inspeet tho new Patent Colt Shoe for men. "The Trundo," just right for dressy young men. MEN'S SHIRTS Let us talk shirts with you. That's whero wo nro strong. Big Values at Small Price. .Negligco Shirts for wnrm weather, mndo in pongco silks, mohuirs, fancy mndras, linen, eraib, percales, sillf and wool. Splendid assortment of sizes and colors. 85 to $3.00 Golf Shirts in unx abundanco of patterns nnd boat materials. When in wo wish to call your particular ottcntion to our dollar lino. It is tho best rnluo to 'bo found any where and is full of good patterns. Cuffs Attached Shirts, $1.50 and 92.OO Comfortablo Coat Shirts, .$2.00 MEN'S HATS Hats of all kinds for all kinds of weather. Fashion now says Straw. Try n Mashlo Btraw, tho hat for comfort and style. Nawest shape $2.00 New lino of Genuine Panamas, Too well known to bo introduced. Our prices are right $5.nnd $0.50 Transpacific Rafting. Mariners and shipowners engaged In tho transpacific trado aro not like ly to look with fnvor on tho proposi tion of tho Robertson Raft Company to tow logs from Northern Pacific ports to, Bhnnghai, becauso It adds a now peril to navigation which grcntly in creases tho risk to tholr lives nnd prop erty. Log rafting was introduced on this const many years ago. Two or moro of tho rafts first launched nt tho northern ports pnrtcd whllo being towed to Snn Francisco, nnd tho ocean along tho pnths of commcrco for months nftcrwnrd was strewn with stray logs. No ono can evor toll how many of tho mysterious disappearances of dcop-sca ships which hnvo occurred slnco theso log rafts broko up wcro attributable to collision with theso un mnrkod obstructions to navigation. Tho parting of ono log raft In mid Pacific ocean will certainly mnko tho navigation of stenm and sailing ships to and from tho Orient ml tho Pacific inlands much moro perilous thnn It is now. Tho unfortunnto vessel which should collldo ond on with nny of tho stray logs from such n disrupted raft would probably novcr bo hoard of af terward, as slio would bo apt to foun der with all aboard. Tho Robertson Raft Company pro poses, however, to embark in tho risky nnd dangerous enterprise, for tho snko of tho enormous profit to bo realized from log-rafting. Tho rnft to bo built nt a northern port nnd towed to Sluing hal is to bo larger than nny yot flontod, which monns n correspondingly increased inonnco to navigation. ' It is probablo that tho business of log-rnft-Ing cannot now bo regulntod or pro hibited, becnuso of tho nbsenco of any international navigation law nf- fecting tho subject; but tho enormous dnngcr which tho business threatens to commcrco ought to prompt tho mart time nations to reach nn agreement which will cither prohibit this kind of trafllo or regulato it so that it will cease to bo a peril to ocean navigation. 11 Natural Nurses. Yet early in her enrerr Florence Nightingale lnld great stress on ths mnxlm that a "nurso is born nnd not mndo," and sho has never fllncheJ from that position. Sho holds that of nil occupations nursing least lends it self to n "formuln," as it deals "with living bodies nnd spirits nnd can not bo formulated llko engineering, or numbered and registered llko nrlthme tie nnd population. It must bo sympa thetic." Tho nurse's art enn not be mndo n formula nny moro than the pain tor's. Miss Nightingale's view of the mat ter mny bo Illustrated by ono of hor own charnctorlstle examples. "A great physician was hoard to say, when asked how ho treated pnoumenln: 'I don't treat pnoumonln; I treat tho person who has pneumonia.' If this is true in medicine, in which thoro is much that can bo tested by examlna tlons, how much moro truo is It of medicine's servant nurslngt Train Ing sllont thought training as well .is word training; long years of training, moral nnd sympathetic as well as phy. steal; training in tact nnd sympathy; conduct training Is neccisary, and progress in training enn never end, but with a nurso's life. A good nurnc must bo a good woman, with eympa thetle Insight. Sho can not bo a good nurso without." FEDDY GOES TO HARVARD Will Attend Commencmcnt Exercises at His Old College Washington, D. C, Juno 20. For tho second tlnio within a week President Roosovolt leaves Washington tonighk on a flying trip to New England. This tlmo his objective point Is Cambridge, Mass., whero ho goes to attend the commencement exercises nt HnrvnruV university and his class reunion. Her will stay at Cambrldgo two days nnd will go from thoro direct to Oystor bay for tho summor. J Knowing Boy. "Popl" "Yes, my son." "What is a screen forf " "To hldo things, my boy." "Pop!" "Yes, my son." "Is that tho reason they screen & ton of coal to hldo tho wolghtl" Yonkcr Statesman, lie Was Tnankful. Mrs. Peck (angrily)) I can't UuA words to express toy opinion of you. Mr. Peck (with n nigh of rellof) Well, I'm glad1 of that, my doar. Chicago News. Catarrh Whether It Is ot tho nose, throat, stomscb, bowels, or more delicate organs, catarrh la always debilitating and should nsver (allot attention. It Is a illKhsrco from the mncous mem brane when kept In a state of Inflammation, br an Impure, commonly scrofulous, con dition ot the blood. Hood's Sarsap trill Cures all forms of catarrh, radically n permanently It removes th cans 4 overcomes all the effects. Get Hood's. tJ BBBBBM t J l llAtt't BbBBBMBM bbH ' ' jEEbbVbIbH BBBBBbW..! IFsBKinBDHI S?l 25 $4.00 ' '" "-" ' . OIOLDBEN CBV TOB nXTOHBR'B OABTOBIA. Salem Box Factory o. r. MASON, Prop. I am in South Salem, whero you wilt find mo for all kinds of fruit troys, orchard boxes and bop baskets. Miller street. Balwn. Phono Bed210I. : To Mako tho Wilderness Blossom. and Snn Francisco. It is expected Today Is tho third anniversary of as that that little town will see thousands beneflclent a piece of legislation as has of visitors tolay from points many been placed on tho national statute hundreds of miles apart. The eclebra book in several decades. June 17, 1002, tion will be a notable event in Neva President Roosevelt placed his signa- da's annals. Incidentally, it will hard turo to tho national irrigation act. ly bo tho correct thing hereafter to There was much rejoicing at the time, speak of Nevada as a rotten borough. Thoro will, in ono stato at least, be Her new gold fields, bu particularly till moro rejoicing today. Near Reno, her irrigation system, will stop the de Nevada, this morning tho flood gatJ ellno in population and send future of a new irrigation canal will bo lor- ngures upwum, wally opened, nnd the national govern ment will mako a beginning in its work of reclaiming tho country's arid lands on a large scale. Naturally, the affair will excite a good deal of attention in the region it immediately affects. Excursions will ba run to Reno from Salt I-ake City There are something like 000,000 square miles in the arid section of th country. It oxtends from the wettern part of the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas nnd Texas to near the Paelfie. Not all of this area, of course, is arid. Some of the most fertile lands in tbo coun try aro in rart of it. A aonaiderablo If you have not made a trial of FPPIFV'S PERFEaiON, RAKING POWDER. Now l the time to begin, Sold by aM Grocers share of Jt, however, needs Irrigation to make it valuable for any sort of agriculture or horticulture. This will be furnished by the act of 1002, which starts in operation today on a big seale. In these times, when 40,000 or 50,000 Amerieans erois the border into Canada every year because tho supply of cheap and fertile lands in the United States is near exhaustion, the necessity for relief sueb as the irriga tion aet will furnish Is pretty appsr ent. Nevada does well to have a jolll fieation over the anniversary of the placing of this statnto on the book. Throughout the whole of the arid traet, comprising more than a fourth of the entire area of the mainland nf the United States, exclusive of AU ka, this will bo a big day in the calen dar. St. Louis Globe. Saying of the Sages. The deeper the sorrow tbo less tongue it hath. Talmud. He bath n poor spirit who is not planned above petty wrongs. Feltham The generous heart should scorn a pleasure which) gives others pain. Thomson. People seldom improvevwhen they have no other model but themselves to eopy after. Goldsmith. Vanity keeps persons in favor with themaelvc who are out of favor with all othors. Shakespeare. A perverse temnor and a discontent' nl fretful disposition, wherever thoy prevail render any state of life un happy. Cicero. OmXDBEN OBY TOB FLETCHER'S GA8T0BIA. Oregon Suburban Auto Co. Automobile ear leaves Willamette Hotel for Independence, week days, at 7 a, m. and3:30 p. m. Returning leaves Independence at 8;30 and 6 p. m. Saa days leaves 8alem at 8 a. m, and 3:30 p. m. Leaves Independence at OtiO a. m. and 5 p. m. Connect at Inde pendence with motor for Monmouth, Dallas and all points on the West Bid. Special for eveniag parties. M7tf M. P. BALDWIN, Mgr. Torture of Pxeaener. The story of the torture of Rev. 0. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Harpersvllle, N. Y., will interest you. He says: "I suffered agonies, becauso of a persistent cough, resulting from grip. I bad to sleep sitting up in bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. Klng'a New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough., and saved me from consumption." A grand core for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At J. 0. Perry 'j Drug Store. Price 6O0 and $1.00, guar anteed. Trial bottle free. v The Lost Decoy. II. I). Buermeycr, president of the National Amateur Skating Associa tion, was describing a banquet that be had onco attended In Now York. 'it fnnnil thU Imnnuot interesting." ho said, "and I was ono of tho last to leave. In the cloakroom, as I was put ting on my hat and coat, I couldn't help noticing the woebegono look 00 tho nttendaht' face. Tho poor fellow appeared worried and sad, and every llttlo while ho sighed nnd muttered to himself. "'You seem disconsolate, friend.' I said. "I urn disconsolate, sir,' sold the attendant. "'What Is tho trouljlet' uid I. Haven't tho guests tipped you well tonight t' "Tbo attendant answered in an ex cited voices " 'It's not only, sir, that they have not tipped me, but they've taken the quarter that I put in tho tray for a decoy.' " Buffalo Knqutrer. p r A Natural Mistake. "Those rag 'mutt bavo smoldered quite a while before tbey broke into a blaze; did you smell notningi" "Yes, we smelt it," acknowledge 3 Former Harrow, "bu M'rla 'lowed It was. that youug feller from tho city smolln' elgareets in his room," Houston Post,. 40 I I 1tS&.- M!rW jWPf-J&ffiM O.A.BB'X-IZl.J.ja.t Geo. K, Tnrbell, wcond vice president of the Hqultnblo Life Assurance Boele ty, is the man against whom molt of the wrath of the adherents of Jnroea JL Hyde Is directed. Whllo nominally tbo" troublo of the Kquiloble began through effort at mutuallzatlon, It ap pear now to have resolved Itself Into a fight to tho death between President James Vf Aloxander and First Vice President Hydo. In tbls struggle Mr. Tnrbell has beon recognized generally as the forceful personality of tho Alex ander camp, the real power behind (ho throne. Indeed, one of the allegations of tho Hydo arllMna Is that it was the scheme of their opponents to get Hydo out first, etj Alexander retire after a year or two of service, and then make Tarbell president. li B71 fit It m 1 8