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Patience a&J s Skill The ' 63t Twin Indis-pensibles THB DAILY ,JpURNAt.A,LEMx6,lK00Nf WEDNE8DAY,JULY29.1903. : ., patlfinga'anU sUlIl It In watch-renalrlnir thorn nm vn 'i.h.,aj-l.. asaar.JKSTasw'BB.is.'SSJ! will hn fl,o,T iiTJi . "T'.i:? 'w.ni "nnner. in Which the watch in in n vrJ i,ir i - ' rS. ,,ul . r n,on Psae?s those tw n ndsponsa blso In a very high degree. Tho work will be ready promptly on time also -often qtitto an Important consideration. I'ruwuu on ume niso Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. I Local t Events I In the Hiiinuimiiiiiinint i , mii miniincinmii m Ed. Keono Social Realm: Albany this South Salem Personaio. Mrs. P. E. Sanborn and children, ot Bothgnto, N. D., who havo been visit ing at tho home of her mother, Mrs. Tlbbota, left on UiIb morning's early train for her home. Miss Kato O'Flyng Is homo, after several months' visit with friends In Portland and Oregon City. Mrs. Bnkor, who lias neon visiting at tho homo of her nephew, Frank Morrison, in South Salem, for tho past two weeks, returns to her homo In McMlnnvlllo today. J W. Hooves has returned to Port land, after n week's visit In South Sa 1 m. Mr and Mrs. R. C. Blackwell arc home from sovernl weeks' outing at Oladstuno Park. Tho Ico cream social glvon by tho ladles of tho Lsllo M. E. church last night was a success, socially, as well us financially. It was held on tho lawn of tho parsonage, and tho tables, lit by Chinese lanterns, mado a very pretty scone o Col. S C. Sponcar left for his homo In Portland last evening, nftor a visit In this city on legal business, ArMiln InVnrv wnnt tn PirMnnil last night, nftor n short stay In Salem. Ilobort II Coshow. of tho Salont Woolen Mills loft for Portlnnd and Oregon City last night, on business for tho lnctory. W V ntt nt Qlnnv Pltv Tnu-n In 1 tho most of hln nld.tlmn friend. TV Ij. Smith, tho real cstato operator. A. T, Kolllhor wont to Heppncr yes- Etnrilfiv nffnrnnmi fnr n lirlnf vlftlt. rnn. Inectcd with his land business. I Herman Klabcr, tho Tacoma hop idonlor loft last cvonlng for Portland on business. Julius Plncus was a passongor for Portland last ovonlngron buslnoss. Mlanna VUln nn.l Vrnnpna Pitrrln rA. tlifnnfl VAotAi-ilnv fpnm TlAatnn Afnaa whoro they hnvo been visiting tho past i momii I Ormnni! Tlnnn Tallinn Tlnmnn Frnnlr l Ttlirtflnn nnrl Alnr Mr-flnn lmvn rnturrifvl from tholr outing at Notart's Bay. wont tn ; ; morning for a short stay Mrs. Euirono Rokilnn inft morning for Nowpott for n few weeks' amy ni mo seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Gont returned this morning from Cascndla, whero they spenttho past few weeks enjoying nn outing. Tholr llttlo girl, who was re cently reiinrtotl ilnm-nw.i.oi., in i -- .......i., uuaij ,,,( HUB uiuiiujy recovereu her health Land: Board : w.:-' Raises Prices The stato land board, at the regular niCOtlnE held vrxttrtrrtnv nrtornvr., flXCd tile Drlco of school lnn.1 nt 9 RO POr aero In neonriln.rirn'tt-IHi ih '!. dent Intention of the legislature. That body, at Its last session, attempted to legislate In this regard, but by the act of omitting tho subject from tho title or tho bill, defeated its own action. Tlio board also raised the prlco of all SChOol IntHlH lorntod within n nrnTint.n.1 rosorvntlon to $5 per aero, and tho price of Indemnity Innrtn wna flvil nt $G ner ncre. Tho nhtof nim-tr i ,structcd to accept no final payments , on tho purchaso prlco of lands sold on ceruncates, unless tho cortlflcato of Sale Was 8Cnt In with thn rnmlttnnnn This Is to compel owners of theso lands to tako tho tltlo In their own names, and will prevent escape from taxation, an evil that has grown to Iconsldorablo proportions In tho last this few years. o Fivr Wanted. Wo would llko to ask through tho columns of your papor, If there Is any person who has. uood Groan's August Flower for tho euro of Indigestion, iDyspopsIa and Liver Troubles that r - . ... . . - -, Fw, ..no. XL. . ivirif nrr rn B .nni... rn i . a short stay a NowYwrT , .1 , , curoaand wo l8 w. k ..;. J, ."..,.. ... ,mcnn thoIr roBU8. ch as sour atom- Jefferson this morning, after a few ach formonta" of food, habitual days In Snlem. costlvonoss, norvous dyspepsia, head- J. A. Sharon of Tumor, was n Salem ncuo' despondent feelings, sleopless vlsltor this morning, returning to his noss In fact, any troublo conuocted ffonhiTIn!Si.,ock t?,.n- . with tho stomach or Hvor? This mod tl,Emorn ni: & T i G"lr "ino has been sold for many years in ing contract. nl1 civilized countries, and wo wish Ml s Kllin Tiptifinmnn .i.n i.- to correspond with you. and Bend VOIl ---... ..vHuvtuvii. tint imo ' l)0n vIrIIIhi? In thn nltv tnt. tl. i.nut Onn nt nlir linnlrn tmn wt nno It .... two months, leaves this nftornoon for never tried August Flowor, try n 25- i uiuuim, mioro sue win visit a few ennt inm n, f i days before returning to her homo nt , "L f f. , n . ,? aV "T South Bend. Wash. known of its falling. If so, something Merrill and Gordon Moores. of Oro- more BorIoua '" lno mattor w,th gon City, were guosts of Snlom rola- Tho 2cccnt slzo has Just been intro- tlves last evening. duced this year. Regular slzo 75 Ex-Govornor ntnl Mrn T T nnV i-. c. . . . wero Portland visitors Tuosdny. i n" ,,,, Woodbury, N. J. South Hadly Celebrates South ITn.llrv,. Mo.n T..I.. no S rr. I "" s. xuij- ao.O 11118 Plctlircsnun nlrf tnwn tint,mn ,i. ba90 Of Mt. Ilnlvntrn o r.-n.. a livelier nnnonmnt-n thnn t nn iv. er tlmo In Its long hlstorjx Tho streets wero filled with visitors, buslnoss nouses and residences wero decorated, nnd other outward ovldoncos that Buiut-uiing unusual was on tho cnlon dar wero to bo oncounterod nt overy tliru. Tho nccnnlnn trni ll.r. nnnntnn --- ---"-.- .. ..H , uirvillIlK of a two days' colebratlon of tho IGOth uuuirursary oi mo rounding of South Hadloyi for which colebratlon tho oitl. ZCnS liaVO honn nrolinrlnir r. . than a year past. Tho celobratlon opened with tho cus tomary Blinrlnn unlntn nr .. -.i - "- . i VHI1IIUII, tlUU later In tho forenoon Interesting liter ary exorcises woro held. Tho speak ors of tho day Included Governor Bates, Congressman Frederick II. nil. Jott, Pror. E. 0. Smith, of Belolt col lege, and Miss Mnry E. Woolloy, pres ident of ML Holyoko college. TllOUch thn enlohrntlnn .., I.. eludes speeches, fireworks, bond con- CCrt8, Othlctlo rnntnatn nn.1 l),- forms (it Olltortnlnmnnt lm nn in tOrCStlntT fontnrn rt tlia r..nl doubtedly Is tho reunion of former sons ami daughters of the town. Theso are gnthcred to a total of soveral hun- drCd from Ohio Wlnnnnaln Tlll.,t- and a numbor of other states farthor west as tho; restilC , of anVnccide'ht. i MIs"s I unno ' snrrcrou ' from bplnal Iron Dnno Vnffefod ' fmni T hf, n ti,. m I a lVL, "-,",F,,Kr "-''T.8.5" .' -, 1 i - -. .. viwuuivii iiniurni. iir.. .iniv j'i m dhamiai '" i'ad,,t0 l,ol)bl0 "Pout on crutches,' from Tillamoek: says that all tho de nnd could searralv nnonlf nlmva mi.iu i,i A ..' , :!t? ... " u. . huu u ui luiin i it i it tib inn TimnnniTinn nur, . vast Thursdnv. whlln iln.tmiit,i n ., ..m. ...... , ,. whisper.- Last Thursday, while do scendlhi; n. tllitht nt atnlro t i,n nome, sno reu, and the last step struck against her chest Immediately the nnlns from Which nnn ho1 cnffArn.1 fn mnnv vpnm loft nnil nrth l,otn iv.n to a couch, nnd lying tliero for nwhlo, sho Cot HI), nhll. tn thn nnrnrlan nt mi. cry ono, walked wltnout aid of crutch- 08. Mnnv nhvnlrlnn hml twntA.t knl mltted, to-tho citizens at r meotlnff ""u mum riniunjr or Messrs. mo Craken ana JlolJrorHPiortlandre1fttlHS to tho projocted rhlr6ad4conectlng TlllamooV Bay with Portland.' hare bcon Settled, nnil a rrtmmtttnn la '".ift. actively at work securing tho right of way lor mo road. , , This right of way consists of n !0- r.t. i....i i. 7 l ,Zr I ima r,B,u 0l wn" cons sta or n eo SSR?taJL 'I1 the'Lt ?Wp. ." T"!amk to tho sum. caso unsuccessfully for years. No Dessert More Attractive "Why i&o gelatine and spena noura soaking, swootcnuur, flavoring nuu ouiunag WUOU ass of MISS IlollO Cl-nilAO In n imnat irioutiB at uregon city. Mm Chnrlos Wollnr nntat-tntrln.l n number of llttlo girls nt. an afternoon party on Tuesday, complimentary to llttlo Miss Elenor Bolt, of Spokane. Mrs. A. M. Crnwfnril wont tn Tfnan. burg yostorday for a few weeks' visit. mrn. u. a. I'on; anu nor guo3ts, tho Misses Fleming and Hondorson wont to Portland this mnrnlni fni- n four days' visit. Miss Anglo McCulloch was a pas Mr. ngor V4 vR??lJ T$u Malt? of your Grocery ' Needs . Gets Chair of Chemistry. J. B. T. Tllthlll. formprlv mnn. Of till) Snlom (Inn Wnrlm u.-na yosterday afternoon elected to tho chair of chemistry In Willamette Uni versity, to take effect nt tho oponlng of the school year at tho University Mr. Tuthlli has had a wide oxporlneco as an Instructor In chemistry, nnd has sengor for Portland on this morning's urors at tl,y0 Unlvo.tv"0 f th leC' local for n short visit. I p.": "l.H? vroralty' ,. Stato Labor Commissioner Huff cllIt Tho n2 iHT"i(0;oeo1' wont to Pnitinmi ti.i .nnminn- t i. . lpfi at 'ho Boys High School, of San the bedside or his son. who Is ortoui. I AX'"' v.?"'1 "ViP8 D?0lAq? ly in lAcadomy or Exeter, N H. Ho cntor6d Rov. P. 8. Knlcht wont to ITl1hnrfl"n.vn,:,.,. c.o0ko In 188a and gradu- this morning, to conduct tho funeral of ,,. ,i,,n '"? "(,?,r00. r A',B-. ,n ,1887- tho lato John B. Dlmlck. iufJ0?1 VjKCm w.or.k ln cht:m W. T. nicdnn wni n nnnnr- f J ,8t.rv. nt ."arvanl and acted as assist- Hubbard this mornlnir whom h win ont ln "wcrlptlvo chomlstry for ono nttond tho funeral of Horn J. B. Dlmlck f??!' T ,,!,( ,S!C? ot A; A!' ,n this nftornoon. ' 1888. Ho taught chemistry and phys- Honry Cornovor was a passenger for '" , ", "i'T c"0 i ?" Ln-' 1.-..( ... .,, s,,a i1w v(iio, Uliu II UO Want Our Machinery Wa8lllncton. .Tnlv on rn,m.li ngont of tho Unltqd Stntos, Groonor. at Vladivostok writes tho stato depart ment that thn ilnmnnrl In aik.i. r American agricultural Implements nnd machinery Is so great that prlvato flims ennnot fill tho ordors 0 Detroit Cars Tied Upi Detroit, July 29. Tho ontlro strcot railway system Is tied up this morning by a strike of tho firemen, oilers and water tondors. At 8 o'clock tho com pany sprung a surprlso by starting with a strong power, by which tho sys tern can bo operated eight hours. Tho firemen nro now trying to induce tho engineers to strike Accident Cures a Cripple. Pasadena, Oal.. July 29. Miss Alice Dano. apparently a hopeless crlpplo and deprived of porfect speech for many years, linn nmMnniv i.n.i . ., of her limbs and vocal powers rostdrod Jelt0 produce belter resnlU In two minutes? JiTcrythln-t in the package. Simply add hot Water and iwt o t m. -..i. i 1 )riso to tho hoiwowlfo. No trouble, les ex- i vorsi Imon, Orange, Strawberry, Ewp. oerrj-. A4gfora. lOo I ---. -.. - ., . .. ....u. U...4 hud bOOIl nrofcSRnr of rhomlatrv mwl tnvl. cology ln tho Wlllamotte University for tho pnst eovon years. Woodburn this morning, going down 10 iooic nnor some hops. Miss Ednn Knight wont to Aurora jvstonlay afternoon for nn oxtendod visit to friends. Hon. Tllrtion Ford linn ratiirnrw! from n visit to Oregon City. Judge nnd Mrs. R. P. Boise wont to Asionn yosotrday artornoon for n short visit. Justice C. E. Wolvorton wont to, Cns cndla last evonlntr. whore ho will nn. joy a 10 dnys vncatlon. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cross nnd chll Dm Tirnl... Tl..... - .....1 1 . r.lnn I... .UI. . I n .. ui. lTiiuoi u i hub, ui ruiiiniui, is in '"" "Jii. mio inuruiii; ior peiKnnp tho city, visiting fi lends nnd relntlvs Springs for a five weoks outing. Thoy for n few days. woro woll supplied with fishing taoklo Miss Helon Calbreath has roturnod nnd a good camping outfit, and nntlcl from thn Phaiitntimin onnvnntlnn nt nato n vorv nlnnsnnt nntinir . - ,. .-.. ... . - . . -- .... a, uiaiiHiono rune Mr. and frs. Thos. Burrows aud nephow, Thomas Mullen, of Lou ell. Mass., and J. It. Doohnrtv nml llua Kirn, of Dawson, Y. T., leavo tomor I row morning, by prlvato convoyanco, ror Ocean Park for n month's outing Moncyback ig a gront rlci at your grocers. tJch lling Best-, colTn . Iiittnrolrr Aoorimi emiacn p(M oj any Little Things ire needed, especially if you're joing on a picnic or a day s Putiner. Or if von are p-ninc paniD ne ror savera da vs. Ihsre's n uinlf ln nf rvaHv.. o-eat things you will want to MKe wnn you. Let us suggest rew as reminders. 7e Have Them All Boiled hams. chiDDed beef. Iiinced ham and Saratoga Ihips. In canned meats there's prned, chipped and loaf bsef, eal. ham and chicken loaf. evilled and potted'hapi. tur ey and chicken. In Dickies. iveet, sour, mixed, chow- low. MI kinds of olives, eaiuasi looas, puddings, Ikes, cheese, canned vend ibles, cocoa, crackers, in iort everything that can be st placed on a platter and V)u enjoy every mom;nt lyour outing without all the. Jrnment oi coouing and inning the meals. Edward SIiIbIiIh. ninnriimr nf Rlili.l.lo1 rarii. was in saiom last ovonlng. Pioneers Will Gather at Ashland. The annual reunion of tho Pioneer go far to make housekeeping comfortable. Ladies' Summer Undetweskt "While tho woathor is warm wo are going to unload all odd piocos of undorwonr. A fow of thoso garments nt tho pricos quotod will not coino amiss 15c to 25o values 9c each 25o to 50c values 14c each 50o to 75c values 19c each Tho cloanup salo of all Bummer stuffs is making things lively.' Wrjnip n Judgment for Sale i-ercy jonnBon. uiyuo uugnoaii i Society of Southern Oregon will bo Thomas Norwood and Will Young have , lit.Kl In Ashland on Thursday, the 3d returned from n weoks fishing nnd . of Septombor. Thoro will bo a gather hunting In tho Dlkhorn country. I lng of Uio pioneers at this tlmo. with n "social and lltornry program, and a To look well banmiot. Geo. Kncle. nrosldont of the society, announces tho following com- vour bloorl must he, rnir rrlwA 'mlttoo of . arrangements for tho re- vour comnlexlon that necullnr frsh. "n,on' . Y w Kontnor. p. D. Wagner ness which rnn nnlv h mii HS. w funn. Mrs. I' Dunn. Mrs. A ::.. ""'. "w --""- ii uussen. Asiiiami Tiiiincs. when your Bystcm Is Jn good work-1 Ing order. Beecham's Pfils will put ' you in condition. To feel well Will Not Be Maids of Honor Wo hold a Judgment for sale analntt FRED ORAUNING. nrnnrlrfnr nf Th. Home Bakery, for $394.84, and accru ing Interests thereon at the rato of 10 per cent per annum and the further sum of $35.00 and accrulnn Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and for the costs and disburse ments of this action, taxed at $20.05... Van Alatlne, Gordon & Co.. suite 4. 275!4 Commercial street Phone Main oui. . m, morgan a. co., Mors. I --- -- . uiw r vsv ouur mlt of tho Cascado rango of moun- uiiiiB. iruo oi cnarge to tno l'ortiana, Nchalem & Tillamook Railway Com- DnnV. llV Wr nt Wllonn rl ). shortest route, 82 miles, to Portland. Governor Cleaning House. Men nro nt wnr-U- tmlnv inlrlnir i... tho old enrnnts In thn Tllnn nnnm nt the oxecutivo department at tho state houso, preparatory to putting down tho now carpets recently ordorod by the secretary of slate. The old carpets will bo clonnnd. nmvlrlml with n nav bonier, aud laid on tho floor of tho adjutant-general's ofilco. J. O. Mack, of Portland, has Uio contract for the work. 1 i 0' . Mr Mary Phlllppl. Kucrnnn. Dr.. .Thlv DMro Man Phlllnnl. nnn nf (hn nhlnaf vrnmnn In this county,, died nt hor homo In this CltY TUCSdnV. norod S3 Viuin Rhn warn born In Pennsylvania, and apont most of hor llfo thoro, coming to Oregon 18 years ago. Sho loaves throo sons and four dailshtors. nil rpnldnntn tt (hla stato, Most of thorn llvo In Knstera Oregon. o Rio Grande Flood. Dallas. Vox., July 20. Heavy floods provau in uio lower mo Urnndo val ley, and It Is fenrad many lives nro lost Lnrodo Is under flvo jToot of water, Inundating tho ontlro buslnoss section. A wreck was caused by n waBhout on tho Southorn Ilnllway near Marshall last night Engineer Lloyd was killed and soveral Injured. Card of Thanks. Wo tako this means ot thanking the many neighbors and frlonds whoao holp nnd doop sympathy, glvon us dur ing tho Illness and death ot our son, J. It. Churchill, woro tho only bright spots in our hours of sorrow and grief, Clarke N. Churchill and family. Notlco to tho Public I am now located In my now barn. Nob. !!4R tn 2!t Tiled afrnnt nminaltn tho court houso. whoro I nm ronriv for any business ln tho llvory and fcod lino, and tho now plnco la open for tho Inspection ot tho public. Ladles are nfinnf'lnllv. Invltml tn Inannnt tin, nlaitA and sua tho accommodations provided tor tucm wnon Having buslnoss In a livery bnrm J. A. SIMPSON. 0 .' Chlof of Pollco D. W. Qlbson went to Turner this morning, in Uio nmbu lanco, and brought down .Mrs. Ouyan Olbson. his motlinr. wtin will vldt nt hor son's houso for a tlmo. Mrs, Gib son Is woll nlong In years, and Is an invniiu, anu it was ror nor comrort that tho ambulauco was employed, o John Dooth, who was arrested an complaint of Mart McFurlano on Mon day nvnnlni wnn tliLn inni-nlntr rn. iensod from custody, as thoro was no caso agatnBt him. i ii i If VOIl Wnnt tn foal tmnil Inat nltmit I noon, stop Into (ho Whlto Hduso res taurant and get ono of tholr meals. George Tiros., proprietors. eod Repairing a Watch, Of tho finest workmanship Is a barnca of our buslnoss that wo glvo special, attontlon to. Our topalrlng depart mont Is conducted, with tho utmost skill, diamonds nro reset, and Jow61ry ot all kinds is rcpalrod ln Uio most perfect manuor, bolides optical work of all kinds. C. T. Pomeroy .... Jewelor and Optician, 288 Cora, St. Fuller & Douglas State St GROOERS. Phoaj.22(lj yoa must be well. Your digestive W.JJ-M- m a uu.UB.iuwr wur Oswald Wosb SMrolnrv nf lh. A prppeny. ueepnams r s act like torla regatta comraltUo. camo up tt Is oil on machinery, and will give you 'morning for a brief buslnoss visit to i i . f , 9: ""v w" wu53 oniwu, ui mu iiiix-resi or uio regatta. no is oninusiastic as tn tho outlook for the great wnter festival, and pre dicts tho most successful event ever nem.in Astoria. He stated that tho queons or tub carnivals held through onrn h In thnroncrh wnrVIno- nrrlr. 1 torjn. and of the ftegatta Queen during it ,,n , f e nii oc rtnu n.,o-i. ' ",0. war lesuvai, and would liavo tn-n ' lth0,r ospoibos paid by the committee. lu nnd be entertained during their stay by V.1, . .ll -3-. .r the wwmlttos He assorts that the I aKe a Small ClOSe Of Hem l this morning's Oregonlan. o ,ni wwi uui me carnival queens wouiu ue tno maids of Imnor to the rtegatta Qun waa an error, that no such arrangement had been con tern plated by the committee, their desire neins to ontmain the several queens uo uguureu gliosis. with perfect health. To keep well 'i ' "w taiiinuiB iium inrougu every organ must bo doing Its duty ?ut tno s'ato during tho summer would stomach, Uver and kidneys must , P .tho "J B"0!18 ot the city of As Speer JSrotbere BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE DEALERS IN ( ,v, Groceries Hardware GraniteWarc Tinware Glassware Croctcry Boots Shoes Hats Caps ' . ' f,Dry Goods Furnishing Goods BEECHAM'S PILLS They will set you right. , Sold everywhere IO Conts and 20 Cents A nlrc w1l hrnunod lnT nf nrc.id rnmnc frnm rrnnl ,iaf lIARD WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bakery uses the beit ot eve'ythlntr ana makes everything the bjsr Leave an order for our vtaeon to stop at your house- 9 3 Court Street, On Sale at The Spaf i 1 4 State St. I Th illce last night arrested two susuuious rnaracters. giving their inamtp n rran Howard am) Jia Mqmtt ' The men are believe, to b. Ininlw-ivtiwl in tht la roan r nf a mkanlllv of sold auweta at Cottita Orow. w-J cenur. 3 ciet itinson win noia Jhftn until he ilB'nuliau Inraailva. - tlan of the- case. Howai-d had $13.50 rin hi poMoeaion when rrNridr and I i i .1 .in .1.1 i ii 1il. l!u KM Ym HH lhH Rawtl The season is open for Binding Twine, We quote the follows ing pneesj Standard 12 12c, Diamond Manila 13 12cf Clover Leaf 14 Wc, Remember we are the only people selling Dry Goods- and Gent s Furnishing Goods qn State Street. "" Speer Bros., Farmer's Store. State St. 4 1 4 fi - '3 .1 Aj Ml l Jr5fzSr strnnmomEimmmmimrmn&aBmm- x,MmtvZ