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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAU SAuEM, QR.MII. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1903. TWO ,tf THE OLD HZUABLE m POWDER Absolutely lure WERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE GOING 1 OVER BRIDGES Also Goin? Under : and Repairing " Them Commissioner Griswoli Is . polng. Good WorK and Making the Driveways Reasonably Safe An i4Batkwi of the Cardial- sln.wt brWw term Soatb Mill creek, retteday. by Street Ceramlssloser OrfavoM. disclosed tho fact that the bridge tra la very bad condition. The pile upder the north bent were, igund to badly rotted that ther could ybe jdjled to piece itlb'lhe Angers; and jMr. OriswoU at on qlotciljiho bridge fcr'trarel. Iw 'he did not "consider"!! safe, and thlt mornlwc be moved thd crew of men at work in latins the sew flooring on the south Commercial Street brtdM' t the Capllal-ntrcot bridge, and at onco began tlio vfork b( , ptijtjnc Jn a ceir 6Vp The work; will bojCompM-d to night. Mr. flriswold .says thatHhe tirldxa aupcarcd perfect- ' Ijr afi and A fntitnl obnrv or wntihl I nor have auspeced that danger lurfccd underneath tho biff driveway and ho .la surprised that Dip bildKO did not ! giro war lonp aga under (lie load of over It diiffng tho rait montli The commit 're on' street nnd pub Ho properly of the city cotmrll. to. gather wlih the attest, commissioner, 'also eiamliiei the brldKiia on,'.VQilh Mill creek yesterday, and decided to I repair the brrakwntora to protect thp .bridges there It wai decided to drtvp nine pile at the bridge on North Win ter street, build up a breakwater of plank, and strengthen It'wltb brush and nick, for the Mireo of protecting the bridge from the flood of water In the creek next winter. The commit tea also ordered the strengthenliiR dt tho breakwater abore the .North I .lb ortrstrect bridge Hlrtrit Oumrulsslanar Orlswold re ports tho work of reoslrlnfc the brldKea ,ln the olty aa progressing nicely, and ho hope to t all of them In good condition before tho fall rains begin. Tho Houth Commrclnltreot bridge la being repalrul and placed In excel lent condition, and the structure will bo In hotter shape when tho work la flnlihod than It has been alnce It wan Oral constructed. The work of Improving Church street, aouth of 8tate. Inn been fin ished, and a fine roadway hai been constructed and graveled, and tho work on High slrot south of stale, and that on Ferry between High nnd Church, la progressing mcly Tlimo Improvement are adding much to the apioaranc of tjieee street, and have enhanced the Value of the property along tho ktregta named considerable, a Ull ! j M i Will Discuss Prunes. At the nnnuaUipectliui of the stock holder of tbl i Wlluuueito Valley l'rune Association Ju'bl in Belcm July Jllh a uj jest ion Vts made h visit ing pnins Kmwrra from Clark county, Washington, that a mooting lie hold AN UNHEALTHY HWR 'DANDRlff FALLING HAIR nfAUYDNESS Dtroy;(K uBM, yi nmv tfcidfKt Kill w.Dimdruff (&tn TJknlmittKQs 9 HWJjtPICtDE Thi fnfmtio tlui w Wfcsiiey tot bwuUu. Fwr Sd by B Bra Uub. HUCSJI.W. TC 5 ( --. j ,, Mrfr daSt to CfiattStT Ok S JLi m ansdHloM. awl talk r ' mitiM of nrfes for the Rtpwtog riii.r k Mffire4tioa to aw the ftterwit of the gnwrt. aa4 for the km4 f th lawtrrat tei Kh a BeUa h b11 " " at Um aeeoctatio oO at 1 f. at, o WWa.Jy3b A".T tttU. UtnmM OC tt' Um occaieeB. . o WW Feedcttie Jap. Tk SaiSat Ffcklrrtst? " Ooa- Mifi pta win attrt aa vm """ rtor a abort nsn to gnaw goer, www sjosMferf . for All (a Jaaaa to SM a The worlc win l 'iow44 forwi M to caufc Use ret Mw "" Oftoat. Tho assvrtaK W , wfaMt st tho cfltsspaaaTl "' ? , T rerte. an adrw- of two rm n he lan rr r- TWwHla r ported atmrjt 4 r Is arfKntT wheat. More Smoke Than Fire A Ire atacat. was tsraMsl Isto tho -partaaent 1V e'ctecl: that bmjcbv ! frooj the D, J. Pry btaflsUoc oa Xorth roiMiairtsI ansjot as a sncK reeiMe- asasie. osrt it taraMtl K to be a talM ateraa. It boobm Hut aosmw of toe t moots oa tho potnd or of tbtt feolMhMc wore twralac a (jsauUtf of rofaoe la taw atere. aod rho etooke omv4 oot of autoooa avow 4p bote on the tooo boot of the baslfloc hi the obW of Dr. Ora Boaa aai when the door of Um efflc m rhrow ooeo by porUoa who saaefM tb aaaotw- sod wot makteg ao lorottcaUoo. a Hood of ensoke hooretJ Into the holrwar. The (Moan Mwt was at ooce aottiMtL bat. oa ar- itrlsctM the arm. Fire Chtaf John son eooa aaUaMd biremlf that hi eerrtce were aot at that time re Mired, aad the occapam fof the hatMtagr rae4 with a altaht scare. Base Ball Situation The Iluajene toam having defeated Salem two straight gamoe tho Guard writes, for once, good naturcdl)'. It says: In Kuhi'ii the Saturdny gamo was one round of line ball playing on tho part of Kugrtlu. and on the part of Halcm. just a llttlu worao than. that. Homer gave tho visitor eight eafc hit, only to kill thorn oft running aroilnd bcfnro they got to the place whore It counts. Mnrrln lot Kimono havn live of tho samo kind, and four of them counted run. Halem ran up six sinful commission, while tho "Nobles" only committed three errors, which cot nothing. Morrla Btrtick out eight men and Somor ton. Umpire llert Vance gave good trntls- f net Ion. with tho exception of a de cision In tho lust Inning, which wn ehnllcnged by Rnlem'a captain, anil rathor thnn face n bona ftdo defunt with n row of goose kkh that worthy iwld. "tint that man back on seooml or call the game" It wns the only way cmt of tho dllllrtilty nnd mill did not affect the acoro. The decision wn Krfectly proper. It was Salem's first defeat far many koiih-h. nnd It ur iirUed the boy from the Capital City conniuernhiy. The crowd In attendance on Hun day's game liaa bn axceeded In num Imra only by tho Fourth of July crowd. Kitlly S00 poople wore on the gnHitid. The kind of liullhhhhhh ItDI.lT Tho kind of ball put up by lioth teams wan championship. Hugono won out by hard work, and saved tho game in the last Inning, when tho crowd wnn leaving tho grounds, by Rhnnahan' long throw from tho Hold to the homo plate, catching out the hatter and put tliiK tho riinnor out by n tcrutch. the neatest and most difficult double play mm lias ueon piayca mis year. I lie game started with n homo run by Davis, of Balem. Thing looked blue but Homer only smiled nnd worked The run wn lollowml by nn- omer. anu thliiK were Indigo Indeed ."Noi until tho fourth Inning did Ma imiioy. running ior uuay. v. no was lamu. ero tho plato. The Iloseburg Ilovlew aliea on tlm liasvball situation this way: naiem win take the nentiant If she wiim me nexi two came with km. geuo. anil defeat HosvburK In tho ioaiianou game. KUKCno Can land tho npnnnnt nnlv by defentlng 8alom lioth game of the uexi aim nnni one, anil tnklng- th postponed gnmon with Hoaeburtt nud Aiuany KoburK?a chances for winning tho rurally onne.r ilea in Kttgona defeat lui: Halem ono or both of their next two game, and then for llosoburg to ih iiiv iMiiioneii gamo witn each team and the Anal aerlea with Albany him next Saturday and Sunday liar ring accident, this la Just v,lmt the t.K-aU expe'i (o do. AHuny. although doomed to lnnd In the Mai ditch, deaerve mu"h pralso. When hor nut Uappo of landing the pennant waa grmo. awl In HiB faro of aisiwirnglng attendance at tlio homo sam-, ano 8irenK(henel her team and out up wnteaUi (Tialnat her opionent that broughe the highest appreciation from the fan In other town Tho wmI Jvwt chxett In the Wtl lauiwto Valley Ihuekali mwt WM n .yord-brtwUer. Th hlghtMit number or mna made In any one of tho four Btues was - Kugeno al Ktigon, outlay. Tho wnail and oloSo "lr" e! W'nain eniiptjco tht all wmwim f YIM ' ' "? r .. rT ( 'W J .r THE GREAT BOOM 9 in Recruit 5c Cigars is due entirely to their quality Don't forget that! At the same time every ) iv MA imr wain iuayeu cxciiont ball, fully anal to tttSt mil ui by the hla profe knal pferaMu the Pacific Ooust lKU. Alihiftigh tBany iwople are out of town large crowds will witness the closhiK gam of tho. rerutar arhedulo hew next Saturday and Sun- J. Bugle and Koital thA )-. .... Pitcher algne.1 by niweburif. showed s-1 s r Y c has a band around it that may bring - r you a fortune. $142,500 given away--$5,000 may come your way! Save the Bands ,MfV Two bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to one tag from Star Tobacco in securing presents. V U' fs- j; behind thorn gavo thorn almost fault-! tiny grains In a watch glass, Blilnliip loss supiiort. The Hhut-out of Salem Saturday by Kimono was due to tMteher Somors. Morris pitched good ball for Snlom, but tho ornir column of the Salem score shows a total of six error, which Is sufficient oxplnnntlon of Ku gone's four runs. Homers occupied tho box again for Itugeno on Sunday, and his team came out victorious. Death of a FamouWoman (Now York Mall nnd Kxnro.) Mrs. Harriet l.ane Johnson, niece of 'resident Huchanan. who died at Kar ngnnsett Pier last week, was burled hcsldo her husband nnd children In llaltlmora Harriet I-nuo's was a famous name In Washington Just beforo tho civil war. and she Is ono of the best re- memborcd mlstrossos of tho whlto honso Bho wns horn In Morccrsburg, ra.. In 1833. nnd wns tho daughter of Klllolt T. I-atto nnd his wife, Juno Ilurhnnau. The death of Mr. I-ano In 1S30, and of her husband two year later, uavo tho care of their four children to Mr Buchanan, nnd Miss Ijtno became an liimnto of his house hold. With her cousin. Jnmes Buch anan Henry, the son of anothor of the president's alstbrs, sho was brought up by him with affcctlonato caro. Mr. lluohanan's lottors to his nteco. whon sho was a schoolgirl, nnd after Miss tana had grown up. written al most dnlly during her absence from him. glvo a charming picture of the nuchnnnn family life. Miss tano was educated at tho Iloman Cotbollc con vent In Georgetown, now a ivirt of the city of Washington. In 1853 Mr Huchanan wa appointed minister to Orent Britain, and In lS5t his niece Joined him and dispensed tho hospi tnlltlos of tho legation until the fall of 1 louu. When Mr. Ihichnnan became presl dent Mis tana oresidni nvor tim white house with grace and dignity. I receiving among other distininiietmii guests tho Prince of Wales, now King I IMward VII. In 1S6t she married' iiawry rauoii Juhnson if Maryland She survived him aud their two sons. ' as they.navo done slnco boforo man appeared on the earth. Tho camera exhibits seem to give the most satis factioh. In It so mo sulphide of zinc has ben painted with radium, and in tho dark It glows with a soft green light This part of tho exhibition will not require renewal Tor au.ooo years. Otlior IntorostliiK metnls In tho ox- hlblt are thorium nud helium. Tho rium is the main ingredient In tin- In anndoscent mat tic. Helium Is so light that Uio earth's revolution has whisked noarly al of It oft Into space What remains Is probably now formed by the brtaklng down of tho atoms ,ot radium It the word atom can be ap plied to what has at least 150,000 parts. Harper's Wockly. o United Artisans. The members of Capital Assombly No, 8t. U. A', nro requested to meet In tholr hall promptly nt 1 p m.. Wednes day. July 22d. to attend the funeral of our departed sister Agnes Kurtz. O. C KSHKl.MAN. M. A 1211a Watt Seer tary GRAIN-f) VJ THE PURE J GRAIN COFFEE If you use Graln-0 in place of coffee you wilt, enjoy It just as much for it tastes the same; yet, it is Uko a food to tho system, dls. tributlnjr tho full substance of 'tho pure grain with every drop. THY IT TO-DAY. itirocm HtrfmUni llcud9t. wftktf. MiltltltlsM-llllts4MtM-(lllt I To Sea-Side i or Mountains ; Hundreds of pounds of I FRESHROASTBD ; Coffee we have put up in ; AIR TIGHT ! Cartons. Also Tea, Cocoa, Baking Powedr and flavor- ing extracts. ! Send in your order and we will put them ud in the same style. Free f top . M with every purchase or gl.OO or over (mention this.a.d) and we will give one of those pretty Lunch Butter Cups with a nickle screw More About Radium. Hudiuta doo not get its enorgy from tba air, a some scientist eoom lO SUIUKWe. but vr nnihuMv fmn. chanj! within the atoms of which it It composed. It Is bcllaved thnt h.n atoms nro tho heaviest in thn ... verso. It Is ooslble that ft ,..., dnnls of thousands of years radium may devolve Into similar element. and so nasa rlcht thmnch k. ..i1 to hydrogen. Sclentim .ir, nn ....... I fT Iu)1Iav IK. i ,. , ...'" "V" its ....... w . ,v, Diviuosis aro really i elemental. Thoro la really only one i ...wuvut. uuv milium is its nirtiit w. la by danlrslJrr - -----'- wTf I'uvuvisi iiEiini ii w iinnfiiuih .. . . - " - smvoii i k- n Uma r,ml u Th.lP well at" Albany fho m o KXm .BG.Cl,y " be 14 C tutit ul.v tho scorn show h i,a. Tii JL..l KaR. Wwte4 In the spoclmen now tNWltlou T without ao'enor. 1 ZZZ 5.S?"?V. wWblted at tho tan- iutm History museum three ..iii. ..., hiiim wicir uej without a enxr. The team don. i WHKfYT:i ii fl uNssaHsk 1 ssav Js! H m LaVJalsaSsTl Ex HniRi iiu BaaaBjamsSsaai A DELIGHTFUL RPUBDifte A SAFE STIMULANT. I i A nnnr. ..r- m I.. -t uuuu niPiiiriNk aar i tfl Pnfi RIa u.. B . w . -. . uj m I A. SCHREIBER, Salem. I'l 1 . -f , m State SL I . i FARMER'S HOME. I ! ALU TEA STORE. Phone 24-11. Black Free Delivery f -rsvuvHU-BKtfiaiwia) mnnunnnnmnn ;Wtf HHIIttHaWW, FRANK DAVIS, Manager. Kfi ! STANDARD BISCUIT CO. i J fUniontLabel) rnankve0fPARAD,SE S0DA CRACKERSWVl kinds Of UKl ; CAPITOL COMMISSION CO. phoai?ieissr,to"4ftodBw'. UlllKe Block. ttiaitienimni,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. t