wy iiflifii3i55HPBssi IV TAIL JUKXA1. JOXJWfAI SALE OREGON, SATURDAY, JOKE 0, 1900. & Co. The OM WWte Corner . r 1 r-. - Stocktott HNnMaMMMMBMWMWaHM -fcSilb EMBROIDERIES pfi"" SAlE 1 9cts Yard Beautiful patterns such as are being sold in the larger cKecs at 25c a yard, during their white sales. Our price will be 1 0c a yard. ELECTION RETURNS COUNTED 1Ar4 J A big line of new Embroideries worth 15c UCyO 'td'2Qc'a yd. special in this safe at' 10c LADIES'NECKWEAR Lace, dollars With tab fronts the latest creations ,15c, 23c to $1.35 TURN OVERS A big line of imported and nn , made novelties. 18c, 23c, 45c ""- Ladies' Jackets Reducad Don't forgot wo nro 'still conduct ing- our great salo of ladles' jackets Evory garment lias been grently re duced. ' WHITE. HOSE A new line just received. 25c, 45c, $1.13 The ELK'S SKIDOO will be a Great Event. &Mlim Patterns! Tho official canvas of the votes. for Marlon county will' probably be com pleted this afternoon. The votes are nro being tabulated, andl the result of eomo of tho offices are as follews: Governor '.' .'.''. ' Amos, Prohibitionist "210 Barzeo, Socialist it,.., ,....V.. 1-12 Chamberlain, Democrat 2903. Withycombe, Kepublican .., 2763 U. S. Senntor , ;y, . Bourne, Hep , ..2300 Gearln, Dem 266! Paget, Prohi. 330 Simola. Soc 1G9 Joint Senator "W. H. Byrd, Dem 2307 Miller, Rep . '. 2730 Henkcl, Soc ""2SS White, Prohi 333 Prank Dnvey secured the highest voto of any of the candidates for tho legislature. . . o TWftnSDTIf IIL WOMEN WHO ESCAPE SPRING CATARRH BY TAKING HKU Spring Fever Is Spring Catarrh-Nothing Kobs of Strength Like Spring Catarrh. Pp-rit-na Is. a Pine T i-. I Wr to U1UC rot weary Woman, A Letter of Praise. Personals Norwich Union Fire Insar , ance Society Prank Meredith, Resident Agent. Offico with Wm. Brown & Co.; No. 120 Commercial Stroot, NEW TODAY For Rent. Furnished1 and unfurnished rooms. Apply at 222 Commercial etroot, over Journal office. in i i Wanted A young lady to -work in Btoro. Adkl'ross "X.," care Journal offico. 0-8-tf Corporations Begin Jo Kick H i - (Continued from first page.) investment "'lll nqw dodge- this stnto. Tho corporations mndo no-effort to beat tho bills 'at tho polls. Public opinion, thoy saw, could not bo thwart cd in its demand for such, legislation. Beforo tho election conferences were licld by their representatives, to con elder want was tho ndvisablo course to pursue,, It was, thon decided that pow dor fl?od would bo wnsted, and) that tho safe- nnfUjo'incthdtffcwa"sHo, take to tho cellar until nfter the cyclone bad iwept byf and then eo if tho courts would not help make repairs, o .. Go Into Effect In July. Tho two tax laws, together with the olx other nets passed at tho polls, aro io go into effect next month, nftor tho official canvass of tho county returns dhnll have been mndo by tho secretary of state, and thoy shall havo been pro claimed by tho socrotnry of stnto. PORTLAND'S SPECTACULAR PREACHER Silver Bell, Attention. All Women of Woodcraft and Wood. ?nen of tho World are requested t nieot at 1 oWock at Holman hall to nttond unvqtltng coremonios, Sunday, June 10. . DOIttV. DE LANKY,' Guardian Neighbor. A. J.Basoy, a C. BaiJ Concert Tomorrow. The Stilom Military Band will give a concert .at Marlon Square Fnrk to morrow at 3 o'clock, weather permit ting. Come out and enjoy tho music. Money to Loan THOMAS X. FOKD, Oree tad A Bash' Bank, Meat, O. Dr. Brougher Is now Working the Women to Build up the Church For tho coming six weeks, beginning next Sunday evening, raero man 1 go ing to be gently but firmly backed) off tho board nt tho Whito Temple, lie will bo allowed) to Bit in a pew, drop monoy into tho contribution box anl ing, if ho knows liow. lie will also" bo compelled to kcop nwako whilo Dr, Brougher regales his jaded mind with "feasts of reason and flow of soul." That is, all this is going to happen unless present plans miscarry, for the eminent Baptist divino has appointed 150 women ushers, who will havo charge of the handling of tho Sunday night crowds, while tho men ushers aro giv en a vacation, with an opportunity to watch tholr sisters do it sight. This innovation has never been tried in nuy of tho local churches, but Dr. Brougher found thnt it was an emi nently satisfactory chango in New Jersoy and Chatanoogn, whero he once hold pastorates. Tho scheme was outlined to tho wo mon of tho congregation immediately following tho regular weekly prayer meeting, and, after tho first murmur of surpriso, they wcro enthusiastic over it. But Dr, Broughex gave thorn some rigorous Instructions. For Instance, thoy nro enjoined not to separate, undtor any circumstances, a "follow nnd his. sweetheart," while thoy aro cautioned) with equal firmness to tolerate no spooning. Ho said: "If yon seo a couple look ing at each other too much, or hold ing hands, or doing anything that will interfere with their listening to the sermon, go up to them and tell them to postpone tho spoenlng until they get out in the moonlight or homo in the parlor., . Do it in a pleasant way, though." Tho case of Marion, county vs. John Kreli will corao beforo tho circuit court of Multnomah county, Juno 14th, At a recent trial tho jury disagreed. Eleven jurors wore in favor of giving" tbo damages, but one held out and re fused to bo convinced. A $2.50 Bcy Spoon For Only $1 Sattfrday and McWay, Joae J 6 and it we will sell tfcoae spoons at tfais price omly. Noae can be had hz- ton rsftet at thia Urvtt. Wcdotfcia to iaftodacein Saleca tfce "WORLD BRAto" OF SILVERWARE. Tiik is blgii grade goods ad is guaranteed to co taift 50 par cant more surer tkan other standard plate. See out wtadaw display. wttfr'jegy'efae''m LjUrsts 5akstlOre Major Loomis is in Portland- today. S. T. IMehardson went to Portland, on tho morning local. James Lane, of near llalsey, is vis iting friends' in the city. Ca.nl Abrams is limping today as the result of a fall from his bicycle yester day. Miss Chloo Bashor lenves this after noon for n visit with relatives in Port land. Mr. nnd M:s. T. B. Cornell, of Grants Pass, aro the guests of Mrs. E. J. Cornell. C A Beauchamp, tho Stayton drug gist, was renewing acquaintances here yesterday Miss Neuta Potter, of Portland, is tho guest of Miss Marie Hofer for sev eral days. Hon. W. K. Newell, of Gaston, state horticultural commissioner, was in the . city today.- Superintendent Calbrenth was among tho Portland-bound' passengers on tho morning local. Andrew J. "Vaughn, the well-known Portland) detective, was hero yesterday on an official mission. Miss Mnbel Crolghton, who has been sick for somo time, is improving, and is alio to see hcr friends. W. T. Perkins nnd) son, Phillip, left this morning for a visit with Oregon City and Portland friends. Father AL A. Moore, rector of St. Joseph's Catholic church, bas returned from a visit at Corvallis. Mrs. O. B. Shelton, secretary in the ofllco of tho governor, went to Portland today for an over-Sunday visit. Dr Harry H. Olinger has been ap pointed by tho governor a member of tho state board of dental examiners. Phi S .Bates, editor of the Pacific Northwest, returned to Portland1 yes terday afternoon, after a business visit hero Miss Mario Whipple, of Vancouver, hns como to Salem to attend the fes tivities of commencement week nt the University. The Misses Grace and) Winnie- Bel linger went to Portland this morning to attend tho funeral of the lato Oscar H. Bellinger. Professor Dan Yoder, formerly prin cipal in tho Salem schools, was in the city yesterday, and left for Portland this morning. Bruce Bobbins, who has been nttenij ing Willamette University, leaves Monday for tho state of Washington to spend his vacation. David Eyre, assistant cashier of the Salem Stato Bank, has go no to Golden-, dale, whore lie will assist in a fishing and) hunting expedition. M. I. Jones, who underwent an op eration recently at a hospital in this city, has bcn taken to his home at "labish Meadows," and Is recovering rapidly. Frcdi Hofer, Prof. Mark McAllister, Charlw WaUs, A". B. Belknap, W. Lane, Owen Test, M. M. liong, J. Black orby, H. Cady are among tho 0. A. C. people who arc hero to attend tho big tmck meet. Mrs. Linn Jones, of Oregon City, is the guest of city friends. Mr. Jones was recently elected to the legislature from Clackamas county. He will nr rive in tho Capital City this evening to visit ovet Sunday. Miss Mabel Glover arrived yester day afternoon from Albany to witness tho gradnatlng exercises at the Uni versity. Hen brother, Ronald Glover, is a member of the graduating class from the law school, a Wfaea Ye W&at Xusetc Call on T, E. Shaf at his new store, 1S7 Carelai street, near Fry. The iaeet tUck ef b&rneet la galea. mlmilMi $mHmBMjK?KmM vmmW tit $imfflfflMimimmMimmmMm?Mmm& iSKytfi.a J" il OUMMiflli" ' 'I n Wlft ''Iff iWhlwfwVUl ' i H i 'i i ' 'iisMssi Sx S HBBiBBBBSSfllSSBnraBSBSi;:':: SW3'A? BfjlifflnHBSSSSSSMRSsTPRlBSSVi '' " mmmifm--m: - , - .- sx?s '.? f ' - ,.'fL :IIIIIIIiBbbsss9bssssss':.vbsssssssssssssh -v j JKDlsa IQolllo Condon, s;?.: Miss NoUlo Condon, 450 7th Avonue, luoklrsi writos "1 consider Peruna the Ideal spring tonic. J-tJ MlujraaturbJvtliaifIdVeUfllMli.il.. of tho year and find that It enable, m., :la,"H variable weather of the spring and the rySJll1 the summer." -""JTttaj Poruna affords tho most prompt and permuttU ui v. w uvx.wun jtiiuBUTuuun. caused by tn catarrh, as verified by many cures on our records. Gained Eighteen Pounds. Mrs. Hattio Hamilton, B. F. D. 2, Sparta, Ky., writes: "I Have taken two bottles of Peruna and commenced on tho third. "I did not really need tho third ono, but thought it best to take another bottlo. " have always weighed 102 pounds, but since I be gan taking Peruna 1 weigh 120 pounds for the first time In all my lite, and 1 am now 33 years old. "Your medicine has surely done me a great deal of good and I have recommended it to several others who have begun taking It. "My mother, who is 70 years old, had grown so weak sho could scarcely walk. "She took two bottles of Peruna and is fleshier and Is lookinc well." if-- .:; iHHisssHKsHiHHI 5SSSSi.to''-' v$'$::k::::-Sas s8BaHMB&pyaa(ry -Kf7HW XU f Iflft ? '' ijjHife.' ' BliHisssi i : Art :':? '' VSSSP ' : BtSEK&KK BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSV r BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHlHSiBLlHBSl A Spring Tonic. ALMOST everybody needs a tonic in tho spring. Something to brace the nerves, invigorate the brain, and cleanso the blood. That Peruna possesses such qualities is beyond all question. We have on file thousands of letters which testify to the curative raluo of Peruna in cases of nervous depres sion and run down conditions of tho system. A Typical Letter. Mrs. Rhoda Stulllebcam, Bunch, Iowa, writes: "For years I Buffered with catarrh of '.ho throat and bronchial tubes. 'I doctored with different physicians, bat kept gottlng worse all tho time. "tfhis spring I took a cold wnich set tied on my lungs. I had such a cough I conld not rest at night. My friends, and I myself thought I had consump tion. "A friend advised rrte to try Peruna. I bought a bottlo and wrote to you for advice. Before I had taken ono bottlo, my cough was better so I concluded to glvo it further trial. "1 followed your directions as closely as possible, and thanks to you and Peruna, I am a well woman to-day." Peruna never falls to prevent spring catarrh or nervous prostra tion, It taken In time. IVIrs. flattie Hamilton. Pc-ru-na Contains. No Narco! One reason why Peruna has foai manont uso in so many homes lit contains no narcotics of any kind. ' I Peruna is porfoctly haralew.Hti according to tho directions oa i bottlo. So used, It can be Ukns length of timo witbont acqntilil drug habit. It has no bad effect upon the Kit and gradually eliminates catarrh tja. moving tho causo. of catarrh. There aro a multitudoof homart Peruna has been used oft and mil twenty .'years. Suah a thine could not If Poruna contained anv drnntfi harmful nature. t"' Address Dr. Htrtman. Preil the Hartman Sani arlunv Oolom1 Hawkeyes Get a Fortune. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Des Moines, la., Juno 9. Four heirs here, with four sisters and a brother in Los Angeles, havo been notified that thoy are the heirs to tho Childress es tato in Childress county, Texas, wor'th $1,500,000. Tho local heirs aro poor. Undo Sam Gets Yosemito. (Four O'Clock Edition.) Washington, Juno 0. The senate passed a joint resolution accepting tho recession by California of tho Yose mito valley grant. The Mariposa big treo grove has already passed the house. Company Is Not Afraid. The Salem Nursory Company hns bought S00 acres of land threo miles northeast of Hillsboro, and will estab lish a great nursory and walnut orchard there. k Tho land is two 'or three miles from railroad at present, which would make it very inconvenient for shipping purposes, but it is significant tkat it is located whero the new electric road is expected to run, and they will no doubt use their influence to havo it tun there, and to have it como soon. For est Grove Times. Probato Matters. Tho will of William N. Chambers has been admitted to probate in the county court. All tho property, said to bo worth $3500, is bequeathed to the widow, Katio Chambers, except $5, de vised to a. daughter, Anna. Mrs. 'Chambers is 'appointed- executrix of the estate. Oregon Journal. k -' o . Friends' Ohurch. Highland Avenue. Sunday echool at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Everybody cor dially Invited. Prayer meeting Thurs day at 8 p. m. Oliver N. Kenworthy, pastor. No Chemical Engine 1 Chairman Low, of the commiiM firo and water, has decided w j further press his demand for ak al engine. Ho says the needs tho engine, needs a bettw i menfc to fight fire, but there tret sons-why ho thinks It best not to tho -nucchaso of the chemical it cnt.' Ho " has madto his fight ferlM gine, and is satisfied it is bet :1 city to let it go over until fall election, - May Have Resigned. St. Petersburg. Juno 9 Tt ?o ported that tho ministry has resigned, rriawaa, and they left the (Karao Chemawa Just Quit Tho came between CherfiMfi' Willamette University ended M at tho end of the first inning, M scoro was 3 to 0 in favor of W lecians. A decision of the M re- is reported, was displeasing tp tHl Defeated, But Not Discouraged. Miss Mary Oeborn Douthit, sister of J. A. Douthit, spent yesterday with her brother's family, leaving this morning for Portlnnd. T&lsa Douthit has been campaigning in Harney and Malheur counties in the interest of tho equal suffrage amendment, and traveled about 500 miles by stage in the inte rior of tho state. Like all hex sisters in tho campaign for suffrage, Miss Douthit is ready to give up the strug gle, but will renow it at the next elec tion. The Dalles Chronicle, ' a i , Mormons in Oregon. Tho Dalles Chronicle of the 30th says: "Elder John Kohler, of Portland, wko spent nine years in Australia, as a missionary, has been holding meetings at BoydL Elder N. T. Chapman, of Hood IUver, is competing & secies of meetings at Center Bridge this wesk. These e represent the reorganized church ef Jesus Christ of the Latter Day. Saints." The reorganized cnurcb. of the Lat ter Day Saint la Me-moniMB, and that is all. Received Toda A shipment of the latest effects in men's shoes arrived this morning, See Uiem. Patent Button Gun Metal Blucher Patent Blucher Oxford These are in the famous V rjety shapes E. L. IRVIN&CO. 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