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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1903)
n,"- ltmFr"''Wr'," THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY,. APRIL 30; 1903, PAQE FIVC DIAMONDS Do Not Depteciate ir nro they perishable properly. Wo willbuy back any' din- k-e sell at 00 co of the original price, if at any time within one . l . ..iil..1J. - .1 1 i ju proior me money w mo uimupuu. c urc innKing aire- .(1'orts to increase our diamond trade, and tolling lnrgu stones GJjtmCO flliauiv ill inuuii uuuuruur iormer prices m orucr io uo so. pit lettt cost you nothing to como and enquire the prices. SX5X5frfcS ex of teand lfifeertySts m vuaaaflaY . imMUV jaBaaafafaV jEBi !, 5.0 m f3SW iHKn mu i m i gmmes saaaaiai if t f&tffr fa ' &eic TX&3& iiHininniininini Social Realm! i b XrslTlO I I I I ft 'Soil MftMf slHjair4HHMMIMIIl VA Farewell Party given at tho homo of Mr. and neanlsloy, In Kclzor, Wed- evening, In honor of Air. y. His daughter, erne, anu Msaer, who loavo Saturday for an Kantorn trip. About 7C of ghbore woro present and spent ioynblo ovenlng. MuhIc and yoro tho entertainment of the eJcaiijriifter which a Dounurui itincii d y loaves Saturday evening k.l- af?Mtnnlofin flf A vlult L 1 1 ll ml. IiVW nBUIAiaill inxw . .....v ...... .. ana OM ni'iKiiuuin iiuu iiiciiuo End Wont Virginia, and will absent until fall th'aTHgl SmmeBJ game?! ..woaiBerre "Baaa l UJ.2fcllZL? Bai rewrtWRfl JS aaaaaassaaaaaaLsaaC1 TfWitf South Salem Personals. If 1 ...Mn.. nnrl t n . ot. I .... nf lBSJWirg.a?. II. uuuiiirj ll Ut.WfcMlU. . v. efe-rsoii, spent yesterday with Mrs. KS.lCSBDyer on South Commorclnl rTrMW MfsUlI; II Holland loft yesterday n )nlthnl(ftfti'rnoon train for Portland 1 tnninnunuMi nuiiic luiiiij, naarAtnulla Mlllor has iecolod tho ewglthat her nephew, tiny .miiioi a tudonUof Stnnford Unlvorslty. v. oil Jnown horo. Is lying b!k of typhoid lW' 4C n,ovor. Born Sunday April 2rt, 1003. tp ..Jr. and .Mra. Knd Anderson, n girl. Dnld U. Ogden, of thu United Status engineer corps, at Portland, who recently in ado tho soundings off Snlem's gravel bar, was In the city last ovcnliiR, having returned homo this mornlnR. Hx-Gov. Moody expects a visit from his son, Malcom Moody, lately con gressman from. Kastern Oregon, flo may bo accompanied by ConRressman Uobort O. Cousins, of Iowa. Mayor TJIshop returned from Astor ia this mornlnR, and says tho future of tho Ilepubllenn party Is snfo In tho hands of Seuntor Fulton, whom ho considers n wise and conservative leader. BATTLES WITH SNOW HARD FIQHTINQ FOR RAILROAD MEN IN THE ROCKIES. Itntary Snowplowa nd llir Hen Who nun Them Dneklnir Through the Mnnatrr Drift Th rek the Mnnulnls mar. U?v$& Y8UNC FfiLK! LIQUID FILMS. Some Ksperlmcnte WUh Knlttlnir. Heedlea, Threads nnd Boapaad. Errrv wMlrrn rnllmn.l I. ,nlnn1 ' wo K"nK ucmiics uro nuncucu u. with a lurRC force of snow fighters.' pach 0,hcr bJ" tw t"rends at thetrond rtotnry suowplows and men who know to f"n a rcctnnple. On dipping Into how to run them call cut their way soapsuds and taking out by a third through drifts that in tho early days' thread attached to tho upper needlo of western railroading would have the rectangle becomes filled with a resulted In completo blockades. Tho 'tratupnrent film llku a pano of glass, rotary suowplow Is ono of tho iuar- . nl,rlh tlirM1, nllnnh in ,, ... PPERaONALB. JohnTtelwoi Iiuh retuiuud to Joffer lotf KtivMKantni-r hus luturimd to tho 'm MtlMZadoc J HIrh Ik vUIthiK rlAnilKVlnY Pnrf Innii I m MIK4ua Ilantu, of Marlon! In vis- j 9fflw73!T In Inla !! umiHUOUUP lit imn kuj WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Arthur Austin, I'hlladolphln. S. C. Spencor. Portland, David II. ORdon, Portland. Marlon Koon, LnKnnttu. Ind. V. C. Cowglll. nnhor City. O. H. Dolrrlo. St. Ixmls. Frank Korrln, ChlcnRo. J. H. Wloko, Lobnnon. V. V. Knight. Cnnby. It. I. Whltu, Itlckrtmll C. U. Cnrtar, nSn FrnnclHo. C. J. Fay. Portland. Finuk 12. Dunn. ICiiruiih. Kd. C. Wnrnor. or! Norils (c Howe's iSliow. J. C. Stewart, do. (lew. Tlnkhnm. do. Charles Torry. do, U Holllnson, do. Wllklo Collins, do. Thos, Norrls, do. . Ilarley CunnlnRhaui, do. J. Rush llronson nml wlfo Califor nia Company. Iloraco Mann and wlfo. do. RH00' of l'"Kno. uns n Inul icsviltor In Salem today. s "Ifonir Oeor was n biiHluoss ls vtor to .Portland this morning. ,r SUtogand Agent J. W, Morrow Is ,:s,olng bulBC88 In Portland today. " EukmS Ilrcymnn rotumod last "'lehNfrwR a IniHlnosH trip to Port end, AtMSsJr Corby nnd Mayor of Wood In tbo elty today on legal pghes accompanied his sis- Mackle to Portland on last train Kdolph loft on tho overland ; for Southern California In .health irert, of Washington. Kan- nltlng his niece, Mrs. Hd. of this city cott and II II. Thlolson went t lost ovonlng to address a good roads. . Ilentley an attornoy of , had business before tho tftwrt yesterday. B-rlil4-K-M4l-fH-fl-rll-fH-ra Willamette XX 5 XX University ; tlll-rll la-rfla-rBlll7 l& I Crawford, the old Republl- orian warhorso, left for Corvallls today. tho plumbing contrao, ,M llk.H.. A .1... - ntrwjStnow buildings. GoversSJchamborlaln Is In Port. DU, man wbmjt ui uo uiiGK in nis Ol :e until the' last of the weok. ""E. C. Ball, of Turner, was In the sly today, en route for New Mexico, ere he may make his fri'turo homo. rMiM Pearl Illanton. who has been In this city the past threo returned to her home In . BSBWlgglns has taken possession mansion, on Gaiety Hill, to build him a borne in ithls summer ehrung and M. D. Wisdom to Portland yesterday, after their work In connection Improvements at the state iam president of the Ore- Transportatlon Company, Uft Salem yesterday on his the river went to Portland yaster- TBftend the commencement ex- the North Pacific Dental also a meeting of the 1 Society. MIhkoh Halllu and Una Dakar, '07, loft for tho const today, whero tho lat ter has secured a position as teacher nt Netarts during tho summer. Thoy will return to Willamette next year to tako up their work again. Tho Wnllulah" board will glvo a fancy pillow show In Phllodoslan hall next Frldny oiunlng for the benefit of tho College Annual. A program will bo rendered and novel social features nro being prepared for the occasion. Miss Gall IlonBon, '08, returned to hor homo In Southorn Oregon with her father, state circuit judgo of tho southern district, yesterday. Miss Henson will enter tho Unlvorslty of California noxt year. A crowd of 'varsity students as sembled on tho campus last evening and built a hugo bonfire of tho old trc which havo been out down tojp,)ut that bring1 a sorloun UNjMwt to rcU of tho railroad of today, and It Is a liberal education In the art of snow fighting to see one of tbcm eating Its way through n white drift that threat ens to cut off communication between the onst nnU tbo west. There nro sev eral iwisses ill tilt HOC-? tnnuntwlni which for six mouths In iiio Jv&t or more rorui a constant menace to train crews. These passes nro sltunted ut the tup of the Great Divide, where tho elements have full sway. Koreas pass, In Colorado, Is a fair example. The snow begins falling nt Korea late In AugiMt or early lu September, nnd It does not (ratio until well Into May and sometime June. There will bo Inter mittent snowstorm in tho midsummer mouths, but thesn nro trilling affairs 1 uud uro not to bu mentioned lu the I same breath with the tremendous snowfalls of J unitary nnd February. Few men ninko their homes ut Huron. It N nothing for them to got up In Uie morning nnd find themselves complete ly burled lu snow The one store Is uxunlly nt the end of a tunnel cut through nn Immense snowdrift (Herniation of Koreas dm lug these hiiow.v mouths consist), for tbo most part, of the railroad men who nro en gaged lu tbo strenuous work of fight ing constantly changing drifts. Snow nt Koreas does not full; It rnges. It Is blown nlKiut In swirls and eddies and Is forever forming new drifts ns treach erously as a river that Is constantly shifting tbo sand banks of Its mouth. Tbesn drifts are not little nffalrs that will barely cover n "stake and rider" fence. Tliey nru piled ten, twenty and thirty feet high, nnd the) spring up In u night. To' the "tenderfoot" It would seem Impo-iHllilc to plow a way through tlicfe drifts nt HoreuM, hut wtiou u hugo ro tary suowplow conies whirling up the truck with Mini.' or four engines push ing lL'cniiiily behind It the "tender foot" K-serves hl decision lie It still Inclined tu favor tbo snowdrift, but be prefers to awnlt developments huforo eiiunnittiug himself. With u rush uud ii plunge the big rotary Is hurled Into the white inns- of suuw. Kluuk stuolie pious from the engines, uud the huge blades of tho suowplow cut relent lesidy Into tbo drift. The in low chimin out of tbo orifice at thu side of the plow, forming a huge, while ticuilclrvlo oumautly moving forward. One euu Keep truck of the progress of (be plow 1 follow lug the hiIvmiht llient of tbfs nilubow of snow. Fool li.r firnt tbo liitury cuts Its wny forwunl. nnd tlunlly It uud the engines are hurled lu a huge trench of white. Only tbo stacks of the olivines can Ui M-en, belililiig their IdwckiheH-t on the virgin g.irli iilMiut tlieui. Hut the great while winh iivie iicwt falls to go forwHrd until finally the "lenderftMit" knows that the drift Is being comiuorod When the regular overland limited conies mIouk h few hours later, the pas HfUgers do not know of the battle that hits Just been fought. They travel through u en li on of snow as they pan Iioivhx. bill I hi 'J liuw uo bleu of the i tremendous foii-e rixiulivil to cut this while Mtb oter Ibe rliljfo of tho ion tllienl; mi tlu) xi on, nil uiuiiuhi'Ioiis lu their I'ulltiiHiis. while the mllroHd mull Hi the next siding a In 'in I oil tlie rolno uud gird up ilmlr loins for the next buttle, willed lluo know Horeus will be preimrml io glre tbeiii In a fow hour The I'xporleiiii" at Hinti ni- dur lug u html wlutei sre dliplleuted at many otlu'r rsllroMil mi lu the Hixky inoiiululiM. In ssy nothing of great slieicho at lower nltltuiles which have itlwi) beeil the fuvoriit liHUlits of snowdrlflv nnd which him always git on mllroHd men grout trouble. It Is the unoxiicetHl tdemeut ut these right threads will lie Imbedded In tho film In any position In which It may wine nine AND HANDLE I IBWn 7 - -i -in - nari tf i vv "tui MwmV'' J J wyi ? rm t S?!A& Jm Am5 L&. im r.r 'v 5 r"'jiK ntt. -- 'I.'." - lh DOO B4.t riuucs roil tiik rit.xs. The I happen to full. Hut If Ilia film In bro ken below this thread It will be pulled up lulu a circular inch by tho tension of the i-oulractliig film iiImivo. The single arch may ho changed to n double arch 1. pulling on it fifth tin end ntlui'lied to the middle of the fourth, but the bitter will lly back to tbo form of the single arch If allowed to do si An ondlotv thread ilroppcil on the onp lllui formed across n who ring will He In the potlttou lu which It falls until the film Is pricked lushlo of the loop, when It ut once becomes nil exact circle. New VorkWoild. mako plago for tho new athletlo' field. Tho occasion was onlivcned by fire works and collego yells, and a lively time was had by all who participated. Free. Commencing Saturday, May 2d. and ending tho evening of May 11th, I will glvo free with every piece of sheet music purchased of me ono ex tra piece Vou ran have your choice of Instrumental or song pile. This music is music accumulated In over 1! years' business. This doos not ap ply to tho 5-c.ent music. It-"- ceo. c will. Dealer In Pianos. Organs and Sewing Machines. 2t Workmen Dance Tonight Protection Lodge, No. 2, A. O. U. W., gives Its grand ball In Tioga Hall tonlghL Splendid music, and good floor TSerybjdy come. Admission, gentlemen. im, ladles, 25c. 0 Church Out of Debt. Friday evening the members of the First Unitarian church will have a mortgage burning" la celebration of the payment of a debt of $1109. MiM Virginia Evans, daughter of Rear-Admiral Evans and Harold In- galls Bewail, of Boston, were married In tho English cathedral at Toklo. Ja pan, yesterday. thu situation. At the panes oer the tircat Divide railroad men aro prepared for trouble, and consequently sorlous blockades are fow, but when word comes that a tralu bus failed to right Its way through tbo drifts 100 or per haps 100 miles from the ueuiest avail ablo rotary plow there Is consterna tion. To get a rotary plow to the blockaded train takes time, and lu the meantime the drifts aie ui-cinnillutliig on the unused road, uud mi-h hour brings new menaces to railroad men slid passougers alike. Hoinetlinos even the rotary plow bus been known to b caught tu n snow blockade. One luitnnce occurred In Wyoming Au engineer who had a ro tary plow on uhoud and who was mak ing good progress during a fierce snow storm was compelled to ruu buck a few miles for water. luktead of taking tbo rotary with blm be uncoupled and ran his engine buck, uud in the meantime the snow gathered to fust otcr tho tracks that be ws unable to fight bis way baik to the plow Hoeb instances are rare, however, and are only owing to the oversight of soma trainman, for a rotary suowplow with sufficient pow er behind It can eat its way through almost anything In the shape of drifts New York Tribune. Tlarr She Kelt. Mrs Illaek Sam Johnson done left his wife 'bout six tuonfs ago. Mr. KUck-Do sbo fluk bu am neb bah coram' UockT "Waal, she jest bfgtnuln' to bh hopes.' Smart 6t Nrlmiillm hi, cvrr I'lnr, Hrundb speaking. (Jermau school boys ueter play They lutvo no tlino to do so. The,) attend day schools forlorn of plioxrouiiiN mid nro so desperately overweighted with Icsmuis Hint all their spnro energy aud llullty Is used up lu tlio riiileiuor to get through the work dlurnnllj allotted to tbeiu. They really have no opportunity from tbo com ineiKenieut of the sdiool term to lis close for running or Jumping, pin) lug nt ball or nuuhlos. paper chases or any of the other amusements to which Kng llslj'oibnolboys, as a rule, devoto tbeiu selves' with mi eager assiduity seldom duptuyed lu tbedr) and tboiny pursuit or knowledge. When u German bo.t evlillills symp loins of et baiiKtlou nnd debility, council by overwork, ids pnieuis enter hliu ut a gymnastic liiMltiilloii and compel blm to ntleiid one or two etenlliK C0liraii of "selentllle iilllNlhiMlles." very posulbly at Hie oxpeiiM of bis hi slllmi In blM class at m-IhmiI "Tur licrel," howetcr. Is Hot preveliled to him lu Hie light of piny, but down right hard phjsli-nl work, which inn) be priKliietlre of iletelopuieut to bis luusole and beuellt In Ids generril beultli wltliout urfoiillug lilui iiuy kis'ii sriiMj of recreation. I.oihIoii Soelcl). A Trill .roiiml lir Worlil. Did oii (iter ply tbo gmiiv milliil trip iiniiiud the ttorldY It Is the tur; tiling for n vblldieu's pail). Kucli pls)vr should bo piot-ldeil wltil a small 'notebook and u iiemll. Ilhiiik dumv cards, with thu tin) ittlored puliclU nl tsclied, nru pretl.t for this ptiiixM..-. The loaves should be numbered to cor respond with various articles dlstrlbut si nlKiut the room. 'I he game Is then to gueut the couiilr or clly divulguuleil by eseh of these articles. A tiny Jsr of cold cream stniuls for tJretHt. a mill iMturo Kt of buked b;iius for llostou. a liottlo of perfllluo for Cologne, a el gMr for lluvanu. etc The guosos should lint be liuiile too dltlleilll. but Jmt enough so in bmsb up tbo mourn rlM of laggurd geographers. Ciixo iliould be awarded in Hiom) who well re tbo greatest nuinbitr of eorreet an wers II" Hill ut trllar lluor. I know n hill not far uy Where (hlulren alwuys tv U phiir. Th bill I etralslil mirI neh Ih1 lew. fur Utile folks 'it Mller so. Iht coasting tliri u vry n4e. ttnnui tat ooiu ur iimiw hihI kf. Yv li'te In uniHHr, rail or 'print. nui ueHj not Mintr eleUs lit lril J. A. AUP ERLE, President. E. W. HAZARD, Cathlsr. A. F. HOFER, Vice President. Oregon State JBanh Incorporated. Jefferson, Oregon, loans Transacts a general banking business; makes counts bills and recolvo deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic exchnngo. Collections mad on favorab Io terms. Notcrlea Public We tender o ur servicos In all matteru conveyancing. Real estate loans negotiated at low rates bis- of of 1 Interest. YOUR DU8INE88 80LICITEO. iiemita4nnis)f f nnittsiiff m The FLORSHEIM,y Shoe THE YimY ULTIMATE OF SHOE FASHION. Its the "FLOR8HEIM" Shoe Mado tho way jour Shoomakor uni uiaao mem uno ooncu worg good mctcrials custom made appearance a perfect, foot-fitting shnpo. " ""the new styles nro now ready for your Inspection today Is tho best tlmo to call Z your sUo may bo gono tomorrow. Itvia & Petteys Ph'one No. 201 Dlue. REPAIRINQ WHILE YOU WAIT. 04 Stats Street h8rsV.a8tt)H?f ! I lsllls)tf HH ...SUMMER NORMALSCHOOL... First National Bank Uulldlnc. Salem. Oreiron. cThe first term will ocen Mav 4thand continue seven weeks. Theucoai term will open June 22 and continue till the August examination. Classes will cerormed in all Branches required rot state and county papers, also ! Latin. Short hand. Typewriting. Elocution and Drawlnir. The lultitlonfor each term will be $6 with an additional fee for each of the last five brandies. More than 500 teachers or Orccon bear testimony to the successor tbls school. Address J, J. Kraps. Salem, Oreeon. Theife is a Keen Sense of Comfort In riding n wlieol Hint yon know will tnfulv carry you over nil kirnli of ioiuIh ono tlittt glvos you no troublo wlmtovor ono that runs ho smoothly ami easily you arc uticoiiHoious of tho fact that you nro propoHing it. 1 1? TtlKUK IS NO (iUlCSS WORK as to what that wheel is ovoryono knows it's tho nnnnnnniirrnnnrtnnnnnnnnimnnnnnnmmnrmnnnnmfnnnnnnTmrTTfrm TV - SK bl m. ayrsA iTllfc-ift v amevbI vssV BBBssi m mm " 'IWUIU Tf BBl .' -- 0 UICYCLCS nnimnnnnnnnnmmnnnnnnnnnnnnrmnnnnimnnnnAnnnnnrmrmriTmn The Best Wheel on Eatth j For Standard Cham Models Ilioyclo Ropniring In nil ita hrnuclitH. Hy-Old wheels tnkon in trade. Wheels sold on iiistallinonU. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial St. THE BICYCLE MEN r If U lh ufet hill I've (Uft. Komcllnira you tumble to the srvuwl. Hut ll mil far u b lu fall Aa4 rtouUl not hurl a Ml4"t all Ii vrrjr ntsr yeur Mm, aitd m tour molhrr ll alwajra ll jntv Kr tbn aha knonis yw'rt right ttaar by And aba ajan btar jcimi If yau air fto op yw araniM. 4w ymu atM. nJ. ah, you have a JHy rlll ou always want l 4ay aowa mora Vpon tha hill of Ctltar Dort -WaaWflstafl Htar A Slmpla Kiarluicn. A neat llttlo exixirlmoiit In eloctrlelly Is to aoak half a about of stout fools cap paper in water, drying It rapidly before fire, spreading It while irn on a TarnUbed tablo or dry woolen cloth and then rubbing tho surface tbarply with a plcq of India rubber The paper becomi-N so cloctrlfled that It will stli-k to a smooth wall or loos ing glaas or attract blta of thaua paper live a magnet and on being laid upon a Japanned tea tray which U stood op- HALL'S FERRY The short rouje to Independence, Atanmauth, Bueiu Vista, Suver, Corvallis and other points on the West side. Good roads leading to ferry and good service on the boat. A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. M. J. Pet'zel, (Successor to Knox & Murphy) Pltimbe and Gas Fitte. Steam, Hot Afr and Hot Water Heating. Electrical Supplies, Batteries, Bell and Battery Supplies. ESTIMATES KUKNISHBD: 292 Commercial St. SALEM, OR. Tlieo M. Barf Hurcotaor to lisrr A Petisl. -tHD- Hot Air, Hot Water a4 on three thoroughly dry goblets will ., .... nonrrSw rsowthfltratogiraonl sparksat a 'SALbM, ..----- UKCUUIN tuuth of ih fipr.