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THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM,-OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1W3. PAGE FIVE. i J W- r .W IBM! mh Something Fiom The Jewelers If you propose presenting somo Easier tokon.of affection or fiiondshiplosouicono who is near or dear lo you, romotnbor thnt uo gift has quite ns much pleasure and fascination in it aj "something from the jewolors." A high class jowolry shop such as Bnrr's, is the chosen abode of pretty things; And if you lrnvo any thoughts of makiug au Eustor gift, wo urge that you should corao hero and select it. Wo havo hosts of en chanting Httlo bits of jowolry, in ono form or another, that uro notcotly and are just the thing for Easter giving. Please como and see. It costs nothing to look, you know. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE State & Liberty Sts Leaders In Low Prices- J t 111 1 1 H I III M 1 1 II M 1 1 1 : wSocialRealmi; 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i ' 'JJ3TZ Will Not Do Produced. Tho Salem Elks havo docldod not to undortako tho production of tho iopora "Tho Wizard of tho Nllo." For several days tho local Blks havo had Uho subject undor consideration, but the plan has been abandoned, because of the lateness of tho season. Annual- Mrs, H. K. Ooldborg, accompanied by her Httlo daughter, Pauline, of Se attle, Is a guest at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Lovy, on Front street, and will remain for two weeks. Mrs. II. M. Dryant and daughter, MIbb Myrtlo, of Hoppncr, aro visiting In this city nt tho homo of Mrs. Dry? nnt's brothor, John A. Simpson. Herman llakor.who has been visiting In tho city for tho past two weeks, has returned to his home In Golden dnlo, Washington. Mrs. A. C. Dauo, who has been vis- Ely, slnco Its organization, tho Salem llodgo of KlkB has glvon a public on- Ring relatives In this city, left last ertalnmcnt of somo form. Bomo oth- 'night for her home at Ornnd Rncnmp- Ksr plan of entertaining tholr frlonds this sprint will likely be adopted by Siene popular lodgo people PER80NAL8. . Miss Kdwlldn Roland Is visiting at 'Jefferson. Dr, T. I.. Golden, of Solo, was In ho city today. , Mrs. S. C. Dyer Is the guost of Hondo In Portland. J. M. Haborly was In Chemawa on hursday afternoon. Mm. II. I). Patton ban returned rom a visit at Portland. Kola Nols. tho Albany brower and op dealer, Is In tho city. Justlco It. S. Dean loft today for n wishing trip up tho valley. Dr. J. F. Calhroath wa a passenger last night for Grants Pass, . Julius Nelson, tho painter, has gono to tho Sound on a buslnea trip. J M. Wlltschen, plonoer morchant at Tumor, was In tho city today. Merrill, .son of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. aimport, is sick with typhoid fovor. OP ment, Wyoming. - Oeorgo Wloke, of Anaconda, Slon tana, has boon visiting IiIb brothor, Wm. Wlcko, of North Salem, has gone to Portland. Mrs. D. 1). Mackto has roturnod to Portland aftor a visit with hor pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Mrs. L. S. Rowland was called to Eugene Thursday night by tho serious Illness of hor mother. Joo Janes, former wardon of tho State Penitentiary, went to Portland Thursday nftornoon. Charles Ilrown, a young Salem elec trician, Is spending a few days with friends In Portland. Governor Chomberlaln was a pas senger to Portland yesterday afternoon. PENNELL INQUEST JEGINS Scenes Similar to the Burdick Case Crowds of Fashionably Dress ed Women Present Fearful but Some Salacious Detail Should Escape Iluffalo, April 10. Tho Inquest on Arthur Pcnncll and his wlfo began at 3 o'clock tills afternoon. Tho scenes aro similar to those In tho Durdlclf case, Tho court room Is crowded to Its fullest capacity by fashionably clad women. Tho rennoll estato, also Mrs. Durdlck aro represented by at torney's. Fred Pennell. brother of tho dead man, who Is cxpoctcd to testify, is not present Tho insuranco com. panics aro represented by an imposing array of legal talent. Wallace Thayer, who holds tho sealed packages of pa pers from Ponnell, was ono of tho first to enter tho court room. Coatsworth and assistants present are hoping to learn who killed Ilurdlck, although tho Inquest Is ostensibly to solve thn question whethor Ponnoll's death wnn accident or sulcldo. Murphy said ho oxpected Frod Pon noli tomorrow. He hnd notified tho subpoenn-sorvors to telograph htm, J3r. Hansen who viewed tho bodies was the first witness. Ho found Pen noil underneath his automobile, his head crushed and brains scattered for a distance of flvo fet. showing tho forco of tho Impact. Thore wero many George T. Baldwin, county Judgo of Klamath county, won in tho city to day. Mr Baldwin is a dolcgato to tho Democratic congressional convention. which meets at Albany tomorrow. Ha wont to Albany this morning -Clarcnco Rearae, who wan recently admitted to tho bar by tho supremo court of this stato, left for his homo at Jacksonville. Pralrlo City, Grant county, roports throe Inches of snow last Sunday. I Willamette 2C2C I M r 5 1 v.l Mabel Lord, agod 11 years, was to day rocclvcd at tho insane asylum from Josophlno county. Tho girl's In sanity Is hereditary, contributed to by a recent sovero attack of typhoid fover. II. . peer Brothers .. University i 4SI4-IR' KHBKS-C-I-M4-M ta Mrs, Seley and her children, Arthur and Miriam, returned yesterday from Portland, whero sho has been at tho bedside of hor husband. Prof. Soloy has been at St. Vincent's hospital for tho past four wcokB, ill with typhoid, Mrs Seley says ho is slowly Iniprov. ing, but tho fover has not yet loft him, and ho will do well If ho returns to Salem within three weeks. Rev. B. E. Wattcrs brought two wot como visitors to th echapol this morn ing. Ilev, W. S. Grim, pastor of tho M. H. church at Oregon City, led tho chapel exorcises, nfter which Prof. 'Hawley Introduced Dr. Geo. n. Smythe. secretary of tho Methodist MiBBlonary 8ocloty. Dn. Smytho Is tho prosldent of tho M. 13. Unlvorslty, located at Poo Chou. China, and has spent the greator part of his llfo In tho celestial empire. Ho gavo an inter esting talk on Chlneso customs and language and compllmontod tho Glee Club boys on tholr oxoellont music, furnished nt Iibanon on tho occasion I of his Iwturo nt the M. B. church at 1 that plaro, two weeks ago. Invitations woro sent out two months ago by tho Phllodoslan Lltor Candy Easter Eggs and Hand Painted Egg Shell Novelties at The Spa Confectionery s2te fractures and cuts, nnd scvornl ribs broken, and arms nnd logs fiacturod. Ik Attention Hop Growers!!! Hop Fertiifcer No. 10. Especially for your purposo, combinod upon results of oxporiuionts. Garden nud Fiki.d Fkiitiuzrus Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, nnd 5 will bo iuuiiu iu buii. iui rutjiiiruiuuiiu). ijiiuu piuaiur, etc Your ordors solicited. SAVAGE & FLETCHER I Boo, Sood nnd Poultry Supplies. SALEM, OREGON. HALL'S FERRY Now Open and Ready For Business The short route to Independence, Monmouth Bucna Vsitat, Surer, Corvallis and other points on the West Side, - Good roads leading to ferry and good service on the boat. A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. i THE ONLY STOttE OF ITS KIND IN SALEM. Oar regular 25c Coffee in two kinds 20c, tomorrow only, A trial will make you a customer. Our prices paid for Produce Friday and Saturday 15c dozen in trade for Eggs 25c lb. in trade for butter f Phone 249 J State Street. 'i, fff itatf ! nnMiif f mit To Destroy The Defender llrlstol. R. I., April 10. It Is mated horo today that two nttompta liavo boon mado within tho past flvo dnys to destroy tho cup dofondor, Rollanco. The first attompt waa Mondny night when n lighted candlo waa placed In a heap of rubbish and greasy waste amidships boncath tho yacht Tho flccond attompt wob Tuosday nlKht In exactly tho samo way. Slnco then a largo forco ot workmen has been eon stantly employed. Woman's Club Meeting. Tho Salem Woman's Club will hold a meeting Saturday nftornoon at 2.30 o'clock. A mooting of tho executive board of tho club will bo callod at 2 o'clook. Tho program will Include a solo by Mra. W. C. Smith, and a lec ture by llov. John H. Coleman, presl dent of Wlllamotto Unlvorslty. nry Horloty for tholr "at homo." Tho reception was postpouod on nccount o! the spring vacation, nnd will bo given tonight. Tho graduating elnsH nt tho College ofOratory goes to McMlnnvlllo this evening to glvo an entertainment, un der tho nusplcoB of the V. W. C. A., of MaMlnnvllIo College. Tho class Is composed of Misses Rlmn Ilyrno. Mai Ohnplor nnd Rdna I'nrrlsh. I'rof. McCall gave an oneournBlng Matnmont this morning concerning the fundH for tho new athlotlc field. Tho students hnvo already raised over $130, and Prof. Korr roports $200 sub scrlbud by tho citizens of Salem. Tho trustees of tho Unlvorslty will (ontrlbuto a large part of tho nocofl snry funds. Wlllamotto Is going to havo ono of tho finest athletic Holds lu tho Northwest. f 903 will atsive in a week ot 10 days Don't nvest in a wheel till you see (hem. In the meantime we are repairing bicycles. Does your wheel need it? ' If so call or ring us up. We call for and deliver free and guarantee satisfaction at prices that arc right. CLAYTON F. YOUNG. Phone Black 2551 540 Cottage Street .A. Bicycling Dead? Not Muchl 540,000 Bicycles woro sold in tho United Stntoa last your. Tho Ilcasonv It'a CAPITAL CITY : : : FRATERNAL NEWS Degree of Honor and A. O. U, W. Mrs. Laura Smith, our Ornnd Chlof of Honor, will bo with us Saturday, April Jim, ana as tno data Is ouri tenth anniversary, all tnembora aroj urgod to bo present. There will bo a ithnrt nmprftm -nil lunofi flm A CI U. W Is also Invited to bo with mi. COMMITTEE. Masonic Dsnquet. Mauuday.Tnursday was observel by tho Scottish IUto degree of Masonry at Salem last night, by a hanquot of nbout 40 Masons, at their hall, In ac cordance with tho Injunctions of tho order. Judgo liurnott was toast master, and gavo an historical revlow of this feast. Thoro was n program of toasts and music by tho orchostra, with refreshments In eovou courses The hall was beautifully docoratod. not far off; it's In yoursolf; You novor folt bolter In your llfo thnn when you rolo a bloyclo roijulnrly did you? That's what thoy nil say nnd that's why thoy nro all coming back. Aro you with us for good health, a good time, good roads and good bicyclos? If so then droit in and oxiunino our linos. Vou'vo bcon out I 1 1 . i -. I ... aA. . h . I ilin InnliiiiAn 11 nkltMlnli m OI IliU gaillQ lor u iUW juiirn imiu uiu nuw icavuica nm uaiuiiiou 7 trmi Xf t.iit itittilj. llmrn Itnu Iiaaii tin nlintinn In lilnvnlfw flrnn iH ". l lu ilium .iiuiu ,ii. u uuu. " (in m.,,w.-, ..w w in and toll uh what you think of tho Columbia for a $40.00 m proposition. t Colombia, Hartford, Cleveland, Raeycles, Vedetts. I Otto J. Wilson $ Agent for Good Bicycles. 135 Court Street. $ lHBKltBBlllllfilItlKKi All Sorts Of Machinery and Implements We can't name everything at once and we myite Studebaker Wagons Yade of the best material that's obtainable in all this broad land. Hubs of black birch, warranted not to check, spokes of white oakwfth alope shoulders In place ot tho square shoulders common in most wagons; extra heavy sawed follooa no bent onos here; and in all these vital places, spokes, felloes, hubs, etc., measuring a sizo larger than most other wagons. Take a tape measure and prove it your sell All sizes on hand ready for immediate delivery. There are manv lines not here mentioned that we carry at all times, you in at any time you're in the city. Look these over. Studebaker Hacks That ever popular Vlllago Wagon of ours selling again this spring as usual, away ahead of everything else, m spindles, red or yellow gear, polo( brake, shafts, canopy top any or all of thoso as equip ments. Popular on tho farm, in town any and everywhoro. Al ways good and best of all prico away down. Buggies, Dlko Wagons, open driving wagon, any and all sorts and prices; big stock to select from. Buffalo Pitts Harrows . Spider and spring-tooth, all sizes, Disc harrow for hop or orohnrd use, all sizes. Five-Tooth Cultivator, with or without wheel and lover attach ments. 2-Horse Cultivators In the riding or walking kfnds, tongue and tonguoless, a good line to select from. DIm Cultivators, a favorite with nurserymen, but good most any where. Iron Age Garden Tools, in seed era, hoes and all such. Sharpies Tubular Cream Separators PJeaso tho womon folks, because they aro easily cleanod. An opon smooth bowl with no parts to both er with. Pleaso tho.womon because the milk' reservoir Is so low and asy to reach; no ladders or boxes necessary to stand on. Pleaso tho men because tho women do not complain of tired arms and lamo backs; because the separators skim well; bocauso they pay for themAolres. Drop us a eard and wo will mall you a catalogue and prire list Tribune Bicycles The Easy Running Fellows, Our wheel salos up to date aro ahead of any year wo'vo ovor boon In business. Wo havo built our Immense trade on a lino of wheols that wo can afford to stand byv Tribune Uloycloa aro tho best that any factory, anywhere, can pro duce. Thoy run easy on account of perfect bearing and oyolodlal sprockets, which comblno to ro duco friction to the minimum, Call and try one. Other wheels $26 up. flood ones. All sorts of tiros and sundries of every sort Some good bargains In secondhand wheols. AndSewingMachines We put out lots of sowing ma chines from month to month. Our sales this wlntor and spring havo boon hotter than over, a surprising number of storo sales bolng re corded. Our Wblto Rotary and our Wheeler k Wilson Rotary bo lng tho embodiment of everything up to dato lu machines. You'll novor know what a perfect ma chine Is tilt you get a Rotary. Call and eeo ours. A soparato saloa room for tho ladles. Cheaper ma chines, all prices, besides somo good second-band ones. Bowing machine repairing, by N. II. Hurley. Besides the above we want 255-257 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. to name especially our Gasoline Engines, our Disc Plows, our Monitor Drills and Seedors. our Syracuso Plows, our Bird Machinery, Russell Threshing Machinery, besides Hay Tools, Binder Twine nud Supplies of all sorts in our Birdsell Clover Ilullers, our McCormiok Harvesting season, Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Sewing Machines and Supplier N. II. Burloy, Sewing Machiuo Repairing. m 1 '.At a i q