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mzii $ As m ) . ? , $ f ? Manage Bell" 111 coes nierrv as a mnrmw l-it.li Thi :- ., ui :i vine. Lertainlv no lit U shmilrl h i ;n,,n.,o .. k- tog out the union of .loving hearts; and no month should f "icrrv as june, now as ever the favorite month for rtigs. The Barr Store is much interested in this mattPr idings, because it counts upon selline; great numbers ddine eifts in the next few wppW. Our tnb ,e 1..11 t just suited for such gifts Let us mention and price a mem aa idiiiuje muicauon. ut uiass water bottles ud. Berrv Bowls $5 and un. Vnsps to 7? in ci c znv,A ETeasDOons $4 per set, with beautiful old English letter rtu. v-.1t.1111 wuiw vc iu pa.ou, ougar aneus i.5U, cold rorKs t&.&3, Derry spoons jtt.OO. ler iteand arty Sts WEATHER HELPED HOP CROP But it Came Too Late tto do Much Good Missing Hills Will Cut Into the Yield There Will Be 30 Per Cent Shortage id JjaWrt' ye6QM0t - jMt-mfivIiMt mmnmii unm- Social Realm: i in 11 iminiiiitH" PERSONALS. arlvvr, of Kugeno, Is In tho rernor Geer Is a Portland vis. & (Watson returned to Pondlo- svonlng Williams of Portland, was f visitor yesterday. HlitBsrll Cailln has returned Iwoek's visit In Portland. Martin, of Dallas, la tho Mrs. S. Sovornc, of this city. Hazel Dickers Is spending com ment week with frlonds In this F Blanche Young, of Walla Wal- guost of her parants, Mr. and n, & none res Uoau and Walvorton nre ng tho grand lodgo of Masons land today. Drown, chief clerk of Iho land H is attending tho grand lodge of ns. In Portland. 51j! Murphy, clerk of tho supremo ourt. Is attending tho Masonic grand odgo In Portlnnd today. Clifford Drown returned Tuesday rom jKugono. whoro ho has attended rhivolffor tin. iinst vonr. ilofeert Klnnoy, who has Just Vo- uniSufrom an Eastern collego, Is vis- tlngThirfniothor In this city. Mra:'nv. II Dyrd and Mrs. C. U IcKaryrloft his morning for Eugene, hero they will attend tho wedding of ls Stella Dorrls and Dr, Macrum, ho latter belug Mrs. Dyrd's brother'. i marrlago license was today grant d to L. P Aldrlch and Miss Donna i'olfad?'both of Sllvorton. (.'1tH ,0. of O, Commencement. Tho following Is U10 program of ommencement week at tho Unlvorsl- y of Oregon, Kugeuo, for 1003: Vj Atinday, June 14th. Dsccaliutreato sermon, Dr. Stephen WlQWIIard Hall, 11 a. m. Cfljilonday, June 15th. . . n . . . ... or cnooi oi diusic, vwaru Hall, 8 p. m. Uasoball game, Faculty vs. Senior Class, Kincalil field, 3 p. m. ( Tuesday, June 16th. Class day exercises, University campus, 2:30 p. nt Font nnd flower procession, Unlvor slty campus, 7:1G p. m. ' Annual address, Hon. F. V. Holman, Vlllard Hall, 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, June 17th. Alumni business meeting, Vlllard Hall, 9:30 n. in. Alumni class reunions, University, 10 a. m. Presldout'B reception, President's House 3 p. m. to G ix m. Alumni banquot, armory, C p. ra. Thursday, June 18th. Commencement, Vlllard Hall, 9:30 a. m. Alumni ball, armory, 9:30 p. m. Tho Southorn Pnclflc Company will grant a rato'ot one and nno-thlnl faro for tho round trip to persons attend Ing tho commencement. THEtDAILY JOURNAL. SALEM; OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1903.4 RlYErt STEAMER SCHEME Committee Meets and Goes to Work to Raise Funds A Plan That Will Give Salem a Strong Draw ing Card .for Business Messrs. Hamilton. Stockton and Gra ham, of tho Greater Salem Commer cial Club, met today, nnd began work on tho proposed plan of raising $1200 of stock to bo subscribed In n $3500 river steamer, to run twlco a day bo tween Salem and Independence, tho stockholders to havo a mortgago on tho boat, as a guaranty that It will bo operated according to contract. J. J. Henry telegraphed today from Denver that ho desired to b( counted In on tho enterprise, nnd ho would bo hoard from whoncor tho subscriptions aro needed. Tho advertisement that Salem would got out of such an undertaking would bo wortlr nil tho effort and cash' re quired, as It might result in a steam' boat war that would bring peoplo lo Salem free gratis. It Is proposed by Salem morchanU to pay tho faro of their customers ono way to get them to come hero nnd trade, and possibly both ways. All theso o fforts holp build up a town, nnd tho business men of Salem do woll to try to Improvo transporta tion facilities to and from tho city. PAOE FIVE. DIED. SACKETT. qn Asylum avenuo. Sa eom, Oregon, Tuesday morning, Juno 9. 1003, Mrs. Adellno Sackctt, aged GO years, of apoplexy. D. F. Sackott, of Coburg, Ron ot tho decoasod, camo down on tho afternoon train yestorday, and will tako tho re mains up on tho 11 o'clock train today for burial at Coburg. Rtldrnt. iJuttWC -Hand off!" London Punch. County Commissioners Met Today. Tho county commissioners' court met today, for tho first tlmo thla weok. Tho petition of tho residents of South Wont Addition to Salem, asking for tho opening of tho alloy In block No. 10 was roforrod to tho road mas- tor, with Instructions to look Into the matter, and it ho domed It host, to tako tho necossary steps for opening said alloy. In tho mattor of tho petition for aid in building a certain road In district Ho, 32, 30 was ordered paid upon completion of 'tho work as outlined, and tho approval of Uio road master. An alloy In block 9, South West ad dition to Salem was ordered oponcd. Tho court ordorod aid to tho extent of $125 In graveling tho rood crossing Mill Crook bottom, west ot tho city of Aurora. Tho petition of V. W. Hammer, ot a!., for aid on a road In districts 11 and 12 was allowod, aid being given tn tho oxtont of 40 per cent, whon tho work Is comploted. Tho county clerk was ordered to proceed with tho warrants outstanding for seven yeara prior to July, 1903, as required by law. A report comes from Independence. through the columns of tho Orogonlan, to tho effect that tho last fow days ot warm weather had dono much for tho growing hops. A Journal roportor called upon several growers, and also dealers, yesterday, and found that. In almost every case, this report wa contradicted la a largo degree. Most of 'tho hop men, however, agree that tho last fow days havo dono much for Uio growing hops, but It camo too lato to Insuro a good crop, as In most yards about 30 per cent or tho hills wore dead. As to tho new acrcago, It is a known fact that most of tho yards woro sot out this year, ard to assumo that those yards will produoa Is wrong for ex porlonco has shown that yanls set out two years ago wlirproduoo only a small crop. , It will bo four or flvo months boforo tho growing crop can possibly roach tho hands ot tho brewers, If tho grow ers noil s soon ns tho hops aro In the bale, which thoy aro not llkoly to do, unless thoy contract, and tho county records show that tho growers nro not doing this. If tho Oregon Hop Grow o,rs' Association holds together, It Is safo to say It can ranko Its own prlco. Tho growors. If thoy stand together, will soon havo control of tho market Tho Now York crop this year Is al so light, nnd reports from nngland show conditions which nro npt con ducive to a largo crop. With ovory thing pointing to a short crop, it is up to tho growers whothor they control tho market or allow tho dcalors to con trol IL If thoy contract they agroo to dollvor as soon as tho hops rtro tn tho halo, and In that way loso control ot tho market. f. rmr CC r ' : I lyniiin inn TiDcn lonflUUlU ftllftJ I IllLiUi POOR'DIGESTION; CAh Interesting Letter Concerning Pe-rti-n. I - svH m; I I Delia wit&ijJSc y Mtsa DeiU Janroau, Olobo Hotel, Ottawa, OnL, is fromdio oftlieoldcJt'ftn'l beat known Trench Canadian families in Canada, In a rooont loiter to The Peru n Modlelno Co., of Columbus, Ohio, alio sayst " Last spring my blood seemed chimed up, my digestion poor, my bead ached and I tett languid and tired all. the time. My physician prescribed tor me, but a friend advised mo to try Pcruna. I trlc'djt and am pleased to state thai I hand It a wonderful cleanser and jtf tler of the system. In three weeks I was like a mew woman; hty Vfh petite Mad Increased, Mi btteymnt, tight and happy and wkhout ff ache or nsln. Perund la a reHabte family medicine." ' AdU DritUIn, ot Kckltan, O., wrlU 1 "Alter using you wonderful Poruna three months I havo had 'groat rollof. 1 thad cnntlnualheavlucM In my stomach, was bilious, and had fainting spelts, but thoyall havo loftmoatncu using rcruaa." -AdUllrltUln. If you do not dortvo prompt and factory results from Iho uio ot I'erfrsy, wrltontonoo to lr. Harlmaii, pWlajft full stalcmont of your eo and ho gHl lo pifaswl w givo you uia vwuaoio pa- vlPOiurulli. , i Aildromi Dr. Hartman. Presldnnt Tho Hartmau BinlUrluui, ColuiubuaTj m f ray w mw '.The Hero tjmrj H of Them A1!- .1 m RECRU 5C Cigar A Smoke that's a little better than the rest 9VMI mWTWKWWalm Sava ib BmiIi LORD LENNOX TONIGHT A Bright and Laughter Pro voking Comedy "Shall Wo Forglvo HorT" was pre sented at tho Grand last night to a small, but appreciative audience The play moved smoothly, and was hear tily applauded. It opened with n thrilling situation In Australia, whore the heroine broaks from her old llfo. Thoro.aro somo pathetic situation scones In tho next acts, which are lightened by the clean acting of little Verna Fclton, with hor acuto attack of puppy love. Hor songs, botwoen arts, woro catchy, and brought, besides a hearty encoru. a boauUfut bouquet of Salem's handsomest roses. The other vaudeville work was clever and amus ing. "Tho Real Lord Louuox." tho play to bo producod this evening was es pecially written for llttlo Verna Fel ton and tho Allen Company. This la an ecellent comedy, and was written for laughing purposes, and it can be truthfully said, that It fulfills Its mis sion to a T, Tho comedy U replete with funny situations and hlgholass spoclaltioa. Mr. Walsh and Mr. IUyal will bo seen In new specialties, and the orchestra will change lu program with each performance.. On Saturday afternoon the entire cast of tho Allen Company, with little Verna, Folton in tho leading role, will produco the very funny comedy drama "Tho Dangers of New York." A full lino of Jf wall Broad and Cakoa for uulo at THE SPA. U 4 State street , Wlthticli 50c purchase of bread tickets we five a lie Hc4wt ft ' ' food at our Soda Founula Coualer. TlckeUIt ooJ wt et JM a rornia Bakery;waeon. W. T. STOLZ, Proprietor, H ALL'S FERR The short route to Independence, Aonmouth, Buena Vista Suver, Corvallis and other points on the West side. Good roads leading, to ferry and good service on the boat. i A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop.- A HI Rlt. Probably the biggest machinery belt ever made is lu a copper mine power bouse st Anaconda, Kent. It Is M Inches wlda and ISO feet long, wnlgus 3,000 pounds, took 300 hidw to jnaae it and cot neurly $3,000. Alnakat Kl. A good many tnlokrrs are looking forward to the time wbeu coal will give out, and tttey think alcohol will take its place. It is recognlied as ou of the best and most practicable sources of power. Aa lou as vrgeta ttoa grows there will M an abundant soprce toe alcohol, A toadoa cato slat tint Uw Brit Uh ffarrrnuienf U aeettlna OUt a Wu book oa th4 Vtiruaa saatier. ItwIM' probably be rawer dark blue. !! f ff f f lllf llfllUf ! JUST ARRIVED A fine line of Ladies' Patent Kid Shoes in heavy and light j . . I soles. Call early while v .sizes are,curppletgwNp,, trouble to show goodsr " ' , TTTj s.- Levin 8c Petteys 1 .y . .. l , t tt r ., !- t The Practtcat Shot He. . Phona No. 201 Blue. M 8taU Strsct f nEPAIRINQ WHILE YOU WAIT. 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