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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1903)
W Clockkthat There arj i great many lyln clocks about-clocksthat have gotten so used to telllnrtlne Incorrectly that It Is an Ingrained habit. If you possess such a clock Mtwnt you to consider the purchase of a new one. Drop In ihlsstorcandsrtthe magnificent lot of new mantel clocks just received. They have spfcolloT works -the kind that last a life time and are truly beauti ful In design ifiijnlsh. Priced at from $5.50 to S2O.00-and each one at less lhan Its rlihtful price, at that. , BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Stale & Liberty Sts Leaders In Low Prices. WllllllllliiillllllHIl iSSocialRealmi; I IHIInlUH IIIHKIIIII Mitt toilette to Wed. Miss Suslo Cotlqtte, one of Salem's most accomplbtoi salesladies, today , tIons between tho farmer and tho man . , ... .. .. , Jufacturor, and may mako Oregon his severs her connection with tho Dal-'. ... . . rymplo dry goofoj house, where she lias been emplojed for nearly four years, and her tuny friends will bo plcafced to lews ; hat on April 22d this estimable foil g lady will bo mar ried to Mr. Frua nt Woodworth, of Tacomn. SheW s next Mondny for Kvcrctt, whore lo will visit her frlond, Mrs. 1, a former Salemlto, nnd at whose kme tho marriage will take place Mr Woodworth 1 a rail- road man on tUNfrthorn Pacific, nnd),imvo Kf,0 j0 ij.an, ClnckamoH conn many peoplo liwibouts tlilnk ho rmiBtity. In rositonso o naws announcing bb a lucky fefct j ndeod. Many will legret to have Ma Collotte leavo 8a-1 lorn, yet alt atat! ly rejolco In hort Kood fortune, Hi , uln In good wishes for tho forthcestai event. Hanford Coming Again. Headers of Iktllournal will recnll tho contest ctrta filed by tills paper m n year ago to rife the most popular rniosinuy in tsaest i ne pnzu hub m thontor party for (he favorite and hor frlonds nt the K?etfttlon ot "Tll Tnmlng of the Shrew, by Charles IJ. Hanford nnd 1 company. No more delightful theatrical porfonnnnco was given In Salora list yonr, and the an nouncement that Mr. Hanford Is to return In n now play Is n guarantco of n treat that none should miss. Mr. Hanford will appear on this occnson ns "Benedict" In "Much Ado About Nothing " First Anniversary. Tho local untun of pnlntors nnd pn m hangers vlU approprlntoly ob serve the first anniversary of tho organization ot their union this even ing by giving a program at their hall In tho Turner block. All mombers of tho union and their fnmlllcs nro In vited Studying Art. A class In art his been organized undor tho porsontl direction of Ivor, tho painter. Time nro about CO mombers In the das. from all ports of tho stato, and tt courso will cov or threo wooks. Three members of tho class rosldo InSalom. They are: Mrs. T. T. deer, Ma J. N. nrown and Miss CnllstA Moore. PERSONALS. Geo. W Cray Is rUltlng Portland friends. , i Clifford Drown spsfi Sunday with his paronU. 1 Miss Hertha Kay tijhomo from a visit In Ilosoburg. 1 Ernest Bean returwJ'Biinday to his school In Eugene. Miss Callsta Moor 1 the guost of relatives In Portland. Mrs. J It. Whitney has returnod from a visit Jn Albanf. Kev. F. n. Culver wl children, of Jefferson, wero In thotlty today. Mm Q. N. ChcrrlWton. of Dallas. Is visiting relatives la this city. Horace Fenton. of Portland, has been vlsltlnj; with frleids In this city. Miss Cora Rotan of Portland, was tho guest of Salem frimds on Suns day Morris Abrams, of San Francisco, Is visiting at the homo of F P. Talking, ton nev J H. Coleman, prostuont of Wlllametto University, went to Port land today. Mr. and Mrs. W. El Sherman have rturned from nn extended visit at Hood River. Mra lima B Hurd, of Portland. Is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. II. B. Holland. Lloyd Catterlln, of Portland, spent Sunday with his grandmotner. Mrs. Ryder, of North. Salem. Mrs. H. W. Meyers is hoae from Se attle, where for two weeks she has been tho guest of friends. Mrs. A. F. Kerehor aad daughter, ot Corvallls, aro guests at the homo of Rer. and Mrs. W. C. Kaatnor. Porter T. Frlizell, who spent the Buster vacation In Salem with rela tives, returned to Eugene jMtorday. Miss Lillian Metschan, after an ex tended -vjalt with rel&Uves ffithls cjty, has returnod to hor homo In Port land, k i tell no Lies I H A McCrnney. of Sacramento, I California, at tho head of a farmers' , mercantile organization In that state, ils In tho city, the guest of E. Hofcr and family, old Iowa schoolday frlonds. Mr. McCraney Is Investigating Oregon with n view to Introducing tho system of more direct commercial transac- future home. Mg9 j Wnshburno went to her homo at iA-bonon today for a visit, Miss Wnshburno was a member of the nurses' training class that was re cently graduated from tho medical de partment of Wlllamctto University. Mrs. T. T. deer, In a lotter to Sa lem friends, roporta that tho condition of her mother remains unlmprdved. Until the sick has recovered Mrs. Oeor will not return to her homo In this city. Mm 8. W. Mlnturn nnd daughter the serious IIIiiobh of Mrs. Mlnturn's father, J 11. Brown. Word has ben lecolved that Mlnnlo Hundlett. who Is at Phoenix. Arlaonn, Is very low, and her aunt, Mrs. S. Oerowe. leaves tonight to visit hor bedside. C. 8. Iloborts of Portland spent Sun i mj nun luminvw mi nun (ii;t uuu, itt :commiiy wlth ,,rof. w ,, stnloyi to. day with relative In this city, and, In day went to his claim In Lincoln county. Pi or. T. M. Catch, president of the stnto agricultural colltgo, at Corval lls, was an over-Sunday visitor In thlH city, tho guost of his son, Clnud Catch. Jos. Cordlngly has returned to Brownsville, after a short visit hi this city. Mr. Cordlngly Ib ono of tho ownors of the Brownsville woolen mills. Mrs. A. N. Gilbert nnd daughter, Miss Agnes, nro home from a month's visit In California. It. J Fleming, tho attorney, bns gona to Grant Pass, to look after roma mining lltlgntlnn, In which ho Is Interested. Miss Lenoro Kern, of Dawson City, Is visiting at the homo of her undo. John Kim. Hhe is nn her wny to Honolulu. Mrs. J. H. McCoiklo hns returned to hor homo at Sllvorton, nftor a visit In this city with hor daughter, Mrs. John Brophy, Miss Edith Uwgmoro of San Fran cisco Is visiting in this city the guest of the Misses Southwlck on Marlon stroot. Mrs. C. W. MuNamar returned to day from an extended visit In Nebras ka. Thoro Isn't today allvo so rich a peoplo ns that of tho United States. VVro not tho poorest of the lot right horo In this community. At least we ought to bo ablo to holp tho Salvation Anny pretty well In Its Solf-Denlnl Week, April 5th to 12th. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ' ; Tho following nro among the hotel arrivals at Salem tho past 4 hours, not Including commercial travelers: Col. a C. Spencer. Portland. AdJuUnt-Gonoral Gautonboln, Port land. H. A. McCranoy. San Franolsco, B. L. LIngloy. Moadvlllo. Pa. O. O. Vornon. 8oattlo. Jos. Casaman and wlfo, Baker City. 13, B. Watson, Pendleton. Rev. Howard Osborne, Portland. Ira Buzan. Myrtlo Point. Fi A. and S. C. Klarapo, Iowa. R. E. Collins nnd wlfo, Newport C. Pennington and deputy, Union. M. Martin, Rrownsvllle. T. II. Hornaby and J. H. Nelas, Ab erdeen, Wash. Gus Newborn". Jacksonville. I. Stubblefleld. Seattle. C A Moore, Baker City. Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my com plexion Is better. My doctor says It acts gently on the snache, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and Is propared-as easily as tea. It is called Lane's med icine. All druggists sell it at 25c and 50 cents. Lane's Family Medicines moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get it, send for free samples. Address, Orator Woodward, LeRoy, N. Y. OASVOXtXA. Bnaa f Tt tod Yw Haw Atari Bsfl Tfc ted Y Haw Atari Kgattax r THE DAILY JOURNAL, OALEM, SUPREME COURT OPINIONS John Lichty Wins Out in Water Right Dispute Albany Saloon Dealer Must Stand a Fine Threo opinions wore handed down by tho statu supremo court this after noon. Two coses wero affirmed and tho third reversed and remanded for a now trial. Tho following coses wero decided: Lichty Wins Cate. Union -Light and Power Co., nppol lant, vs. John Lichty, respondent, from Marlon county; R. P. Boise, judgo; afllrmcd; opinion by Chief Justice Moore. This was a suit to restrain tho de fendant from Interfering with tho nat ural flow of the waters In Silver Creek. Lichty constructed a dam In the stream about six miles above an peollnnt's light station, nnd used tho Bnmo as a means of providing a sum clont How of wator to float his logs to market Tho operation of tho dam deprived tho appellant company of sufllclont wntor powor to run Its plant for two days In the sumnior of 1002, hence the suit was brought to enjoin Lichty from furthor Interrupting the flow of wnter In tho creek. Lichty mnlntnlned that, ns riparian proprie tor, ho had tho right to tho use of tho wntor. This was denlod by tho plain tiff company, which Insisted that Lichty could not retard the flow -of the wnter to facilitate the floating of) Candy Easter Fggs and Hand Painted Egg Shell Novelties at The Spa Confectionery his logs. when, by so doing, Injury re sulted to Its-hiisliiotm." In reviewing the testimony ndducod nt tho trial of tho case, tho court holds that Judgu Bolso had tho right to dismiss tho suit since tho company hnd a remedy at lnw. In nn action for tho recovery of the damagos It sustained. In Albany's Favor. II. I Crnnor, appellant, vm Tho City of Albany, respondent; from Linn ceunty: IL P. Boise. Judgo; nfllrmed; opinion by Justlco Bonn. Cranor wns convlctod In the Albany recorder" court for willing liquor on Sunday, In violation of the city ordl nance. He liiHtltuted writ of review proceedings, but the action of the re corder's court In Imposing n fine of $80 nnd costs, wns nfllrmed. Plaintiff then npponlod. The principal conten tion of tho appellant wns that the or dlnanco undor which ho wns convict ed Is Invalid, because It wns not with in tho powor of tho council to onaeh The Albany city charter gives tho council powor nnd authority Mto tax. llconse. roffulntc. restrain and prohibit the sale of spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, otc. nnd tho court holds that the power thus vestal In tho council give It the powor to Inhibit, by ordi nance, the sale of liquor on Sunday. Other orrors on tho port of tho trial court were alleged, but tho court finds thnt no error uas committed, nnd af firms tho lower court Southern Oregon Cose. N. B Nye. reepondent. vs. Tho Bill Nye Gold Mining nnd Milling Com pany, appellant: from Jackson coun ty; H, K. Hanna. Judgo; revorscd and remanded; opinion by Justlco Wolv erton. This wan nn action brought to re cover wages amounting to 1900, al loged to be due plaintiff for services furnished dofendaot corporation, as foreman. Tho trial court gavo plain tiff Judgment for tho amount sued for, but the case is reversed by tho su preme court, becnuso of a defective complaint. ' Governor Makes Appointment. Governor Chamborlnln (his nftop noon announced a nuinhor of appoint menu, as follews: Health offlcqr at Vaqulna J. D. Welmora. of Tohjda Port warden of tho port of Port land T. II. Hawee, Portland. ItenenU of State University, at Hu- gene Fred V. Holraan. Pertland: Cy- niH A. Dolph, Portland. Wm. 8mlth. Daker City. ItesenU Eastern Oregon State Nor mal School, at Weston Wn. Dlakoly, IVodleton, F M Saxton. Dalcer City. O i. CASTOR I A For Infante and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of m&t 2&ft OREQON.MONDAY, APRIL 0, 1903. FIRST CONGRESS DISTRICT Said to Be Lined up Against Hermann The Field has Probably Over a Hundred Votes The Clnckaluas county Republican convention Saturday Instructed Its delegation for Sonator Brownell Douglns county Instructed Its dele gation for Hermann for congress. It Is stated that flvo of tho Lane county delegation aro antl-Hennann. Tho llno-up In tho first congression al district on tho flrat ballot is esti mated to bo about as follews: For Against Her- Hor- mann, maun. Benton 7 . . Clackamas 17 Coos 8 . . Curry 3 Douglas .....14 Jackson 12 Josephtno .... 7 Klamath .'...,. '..., 4 .. Lake ,".'. . 4 Ijiiio .' 19 .. Lincoln 4 Linn 13 Marlon 22 Polk ! Tlllnmook '.. ,. 5 Washington II Yamhill 11 ' Totals 79 91 Probably not nil for Hermann. it 4 State Street. Battle With an Ax Redding. Cnl , April !. 15. Oglo and S. McCaw fought n bloody duel near the Doon mill, in Butte county, today. MCaw used nn ax and cut his antag onist three times on the head and face and severed ono thumb. Ogle knocked McCnw down afterwards, when Mo Caw again grabbed tho axe and chopped Oglo's head open. Silk Weavers to Strike. Vnlonclo, Spain, April C A goneral strlko is foarcd hero today, which will affect the entlro silk Industry, o 'lo !! n Ml Ik n r U'mil. Pur ullk or lino wool kixmU, hirIi an cunhiuwv, UiiiiiicIh, etc., KUkulltic In n much In'ttcr cIwiiimIiij,' nccut tliuii va tr. I'nr ii ilrtw nlnt uliont ono pillou of khhoIIih' will Im required. Take one half of Mil nml place In u clt-nn pun or wukIiIiouI. I'ut tliu Kiirtiicut In nnd wiudi ullli the lmndM. rubbing kiI ulilfr kmp on the Hilled tot nuine an ulih Hutcr. Siiuccsw uinl rub until the dirt Im kHM'iiirl, llicn iiqucoro dry nnd rluv In thu reiiiultiliiK fluid, tfcpicczc do or mi nly nn and limit; In the oM'ti air until the odor Iijim cviiporiited. Nvv er um thin in uny mom where there I a u MKlit or tiro, iin tlio Kiiftollne u wry liillaiiiiimlilH. (IikxIk elwuisil In thlt wu- rtMpiiie no Ironlni:. .Vrtr Silver. New iillver friiiuuntly Is luctjucrvd. In other oril, the Hiirfuvo linn Ix-tiu varnlbliwl wltli a Milutlon of gun cotton nnd ether- TIiIh lit dune by inniiufuc turers to rruont tho silverware bdnt; taruUhed, nlso to keep tho surfuve In cood condition, The vurnlsli koinetlujos pools off. leuvliiK the cxiiosed surface lo titruUh. In this wo there Is tiuthliiK to do but to place the silver In bolllux vulor for two or threo in I nut en, aftiT which the la ci j tier can be enNlly re- uiowl. lher van be rein wjtu nil If do slrtil. Ilinly lluoka. To free books from nil uccuiuulutlon of dual, first brukh them curofully. Then, holdlui; with tho bucks upper most, rap thorn gently upon a table or othr solid Mjrfnw so thut tho dust will drop out from between the lentes. lie- peat this opvrntiou, hotdlni; the book on will. Then carefully wipe ujhIh aijd re turn to the shelf. This Is the way n librarian does It. Wiiodm Tuli., Whou woxlou tune er tails bale to stand for some time, Insteud of filling them with water, which Is sure to be come stagnant, try IntluK them over with glycerin. Tlio mmm! will uot thrlnk until the Klycerln dries on, nnd that will not happen for mouths. TlionjtliUeas tiran'ma Master What are you crying; for? Office Hoy My grandmother's dead, and she's going lo be bnrled on a boll day. Judge. Vrotnptlr Acccptad. He Yoo are not the jlrl to give your leU away, are youT 8be-Ko; but you ml jbt as fU.V iiaii8iiia)nniai,H.)giaisnlmti( L Speer Brothers J THE ONLY STORE OF Tomorrow only as Special No. 5 wc offer Regular 25c boxes of Toilet Soap, 3 bars In a box, at JOc a box. Limit I box to a customer. i Our prices paid, for. Produce today are 15c dozen in trade and 13 l-2c cash for Eggs 25c lb. in trade and 22 l-2cin'cash for butter f Phone 249 i mfeiM!t tmwit f wt f wf itf HALL'S FERRY Now Open and Ready For Business $ The short route to Independence, Monmouth, Buena Vtta, Suvcr, Corvallls and other points on the West Side, Good roads leading to ferry and good service on the boat. A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. J 903 will aive of JO . Don't invest in a wheel till jou see them, In the meantime wc are repairing: bicycles. Does your wheel need it? If so call or rinjj us up. We call for and deliver free and guarantee satisfaction at prices that are right. CLAYTON F. YOUNG. Phone Black 2551 540 Cottage Street trmtMmnnmmutumnmtmtmxt)tmtu:m:nuutmtmmtumnttimm: Forget Your xCJqCS ; ; Got out and i ! cyclo; it will ; ; your aches and . ! hind you. i i If you lmvo ; get n new '. ! is up-to-dato ; ; for instance ! ! If you cna't lot usjovorhnul for you. Wo lmndlo Z Columbia. Hartford, Cleveland, Vedettes and Z Bicycles. Sundries, Wheels Otto J. Wilson 135 Court Street. , mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PAGE FIVE. ITS KIND 119 SALEM. J State Street, i in a week days .! rido your UN liolp you leavo worries bo- t an old bioyolo, ono ono that ; ; a Columbia 1 1 afford it, then X your old ono Racycle, Motor Hotwiring to rent, ! i'i .. l I ,