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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1903)
' f"P V ' wifWflfjTr" ' "JSjaPIPW;. ymV yr"jw" !? "f' WWHif I VwF "? 1 THE D AILY JOURNAL- SAuEM, AREQONYUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1903. PIVK r!,"wf'jFjpnTrT,wp i 'giing With e Eyesight rlinjr with ones eyesight. . . .takintr chance? with it and ng it neglected when one know it ought to be jeen to lis a terrible mistake. If your eyes are weak or trouble' in the least you will be doing a wise, thing.. to come rht to the Barr Store and be fitted with a pair of glasses. optical department is the best equipped in Salem nd prices are no. exhorbitant. "No tit, no pay" is our motty .certainly an insurance oi satisfaction. iet State and cty Streets, Iem. m teWTi Ti fy C r U4"t H ( I I I HI I llllllllt Social Realm! Local Eveats mice liiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiii spend sovcrnl days In that city, visit ing relatives. Prof. J. H. Ackorman leaves this ev enlng for Eugene, whore ho will at tend the county teacher's Institute. Master Fish ardon nn DuBcn Is In tho city to attend the monthly meet ing of tho state fish commission, which meets this afternoon. IX 55. Irvlno nnd 13. U Irvlno and South Salem Personals. A very pleasant birthday party was ven at tho homo of Mrfl. P. Tucker stcnlay afternoon In honor of nor nightcr, Nora's, birthday Tho nftor- bon wa8 most pleasantly spont in tying James. During tho afternoon Jnty rerrcsnmcniB woro uisperisoii tin Httlo gliosis, wnicn woro on- cd by nil. Miss Nora was tho reelp t of many pretty littio presents, when tho guosta departed ovory nxnrnRgcd themselves as havlnc 1 a splendid time. Thoso present endo inountnln rcsorta Thoy will vis- re: Inoz bozorth, Nora Moss, Erma it Dolknnp Springs. Clear Lake, Hsh enough to be classed with Coj. Seller's celebrated "Satva!cn for" sore "eyes." Jos. Thompson, who does tho Illus trated songs, has a fine voice, which he does not glvo a chance, spoiling the effect of tho slmplo melodies reaching after tho tremolo effects. In spite of this defect he Is warmly applauded. Dolll and llolll, the operatic duo, are splendid, tho lady's volco being re markably pure and sweet. Happy Hooligan docs a stunt that keeps tho applause going continuous ly, and ho Is compelled to answer nn encoro every nlghti Dartelmes, tho foot Juggler, is a wonder. What ho docs with his foot Is lncrcdlblo, and the only way to under stand or bellovo It Is to go and see him. Tho P,ark Is growing In popularity, and the attendance Is steadily Increas ing. It Is doing this on Its merits, and every seat should be filled. City Recorder's Report City Recorder Judah's report to the council, for tho month of July, will be submitted at tonight's meeting. It shows a collection of $50 in lines for tho month, and Justice court fees earnod by tho recordor, $17.30; by the mnrshal, $12.60. Miscellaneous re ceipts of tho recorder's office were $345.10. The money on hand July 1st. and tho month's receipts, aggregated $2101.00, of which sum $1800 has been paid to tho treasury, leaving, a balance In tho recorders hnnds of $3G1.G0. The ' . tlinlr fnmlllnH linvn rnturnml from Newport, where they spent several i warrnnt Indebtedness for tho month Is weeks fishing nnd enjoying tho sea- i --. io, sido plcasuros. They toll some start ling fish stories, and back them up with kodak pictures of tho II sh thoy cnught. D. J. Fry nnd family and J. P. Friz zell nnd Family leavo In n few days for an extended trip through tho'Cns- 88, Urnco jjowo, vioia uoianoy, ma Oswalt, Agnes unyno. fliao we, uecu uonnnnon, aiico vnriuy, nel Ilnsmnson. Mabel uriyng. h Manly, Belle and Elizabeth s. P BO and Mrs. II. S. Bean wont to lo this morning. rgo Dorcas left this morning for If visit to woodbum. O. H. P. Cornollus, of Turner, lalom visitor today. kry Cornoyor went to Woodbum doming on nop business. O. B. Moorcs carao up from or ally this morning on business. Fleming lort for isowpon. mis ig, to Join his family at tho sou- W. Prescott has returned from a ,ys' outing at Scasldo and coast s. Governor Z. F. Moody left this Ins for Tho Dalles, for a few stay. A. Shafer camo down from his noar Turner this morning on slncss. Sheriff Storoy. of Portland, was a nlem visitor last evening, roturnlng omo this morning. Mrs. Howo. of Colfax. Waslurls vis Ing rolatlvos In Salem and Turner or a fow days. Mrs M. U Howo, of llosouurp, ih in tho city on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Schauin, J. D. Sutherland and Mrs. Suther land left tills morning for Newport, for a few weeks' stay at tho beach. How and Mrs. Wm. Coney loft for Newport this morning, whoro thoy will sponu tno next iour or hvo wuokb. Claud Oatch and daughter, Miss Ityth, left this morning for Newport, whoro thoy win sponu tne next tow vcoks. Mrs. O. B. Craton and daughtor, tlvn, of Sacramento, Cal Is visiting Itr aunt, Airs. a. a. joncs, at mo High street. D. B. Irvin. wlfo and dauglitor, nnu Wr. ind Mrs. Wesley Edwards went to Newport this morning for a fow weeks nt tho seaside Miss Ulllan Sellwood loft this morn ing for a visit with friends and rela tires In Portland. Sho will go later to llwaco for a short season at tho sea- ildo. Mastor Georgio McAfeo loft this nornlng for his homo In Portland, af ter a two wooks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Whltaker, up on tho Uliml. 0. W. Johnson loft this morning for Portland, whoro Mrs. Johnson will Wa him tomorrow, and thoy will Lake. Klamath I-ako Crator Lake, and other points of Interest, nnd will bo gono six or seven weeks. R. C. Baker, secretary to tho ad miral on tho English flagship Grafton, now in Esqulmault, Is visiting his unnclo, Itobt. F. Baker, at Brooks, and was In tho city today. This Is his third visit In tho WUIametto valley, and. as ho generally comes In sum mer, nnd has nover seen It rain here, ho cannot bring himself to bellovo that molsturo over does preclpltato In this country. Improving. the Riyer A Year In the Pen. Ira' D. Latham, recontly nrrcstod at jJofferson for stealing two bicycles 'from the storo of Roscoo I.angley, nt Sllvorton, was this afternoon taken boforo Judgo G. H. Burnett, In tho circuit court, wnoro ho pleaded guilty to tho charge of larceny from n store, and. waiving tlmo, was sentenced to tho penltentlnry for ono yenr. He will bo taken out by Sheriff Colbath this afternoon, nnd turned ovor to Super intendent Jnmoa, to begin his term of service. Jagged Into Jail. J. A. McDonald was arrested last evening In a bad state of intoxication, and taken to tho city Jail. Ho win havo a hearing this afternoon. . No Advance In Prices, Thoro Is no extra charge for nock- shaving at tho Modo.l Shaving Parlors. Five first-class barbers In attendance E. ANDERSON, 244 Commercial Street. David V. Ogdcn, United Stntes as sistant engineer In charge of tho ro votmont work now undor way at Indo pendonco, was In Salem last ovonlng, on his way down tho rlvor to Inspect other work being dono by tho govern' GRAIN-0 J THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE Even children drink Graln-O because they like it and tho doc tors say it Is good for tbem. Why not? It contains all of tho nourish. went of the pure grain and none of the poisons of coffee. TRY IT TO-DAY. t groctra eTtrywU ISc. and Mc per packag DIED. WADE. At tho Florence Sanatorium, Salem, Oregon, Mondny, August 3, 1903. at 7 p. m., Miss Amy C. Wado, of St. Thomas, Ontario. Canada, aged ... years, of typhoid fovcr. Deceased was tho daughtor of Mr. Byron J. Wade, and, with her father, camo to Salem about a month atro mont. Ho explained tho work under f ro,n California, whoro thoy had spent way at Independence was for tho pup , tbo past year. Thoy woro looking for poso of protecting tho rlvor bank from n location, nnd tho father had about being cut away by tho stream during decided' to locato hero, when his high water and this was being dono I daughter becamo 111, nnd, growing rap by closing tho high wator channel, i ,ny worse, passed away as indicated nnd confining tho wntor to original above. Tho remains will bo takon to channel of tho Btream. A sloping i stThomns, Ontario, for burial, leav- eartn omoanKmoni is noing uum ovor ng jloro tomorrow a qunrtor of n mllo In length along tho river bank, nnd this, In turn, faced PRATT. At 8eattIo. Wash., Sntur with a heavy stone rjp-rap. This sec- day, August 1. 1903, Roy Pratt, agod tlon will bo completed this season, 24 years, of typhoid fovcr. nnd it Is posslblo that more oxtonslvo Decenscd was a son of Dr. It, A. Improvements will bo mado another Pratt, of Mehama, formerly of UiIb year. If tho present work Ih found to' city. About flvo weeks ago ho wont bo Inadequate. Thore nro 25 to 30 i to Seattlo, where lfe had employment, men employed In this work, nnd thoy and ho soon contracted typhoid, pass nro pushing tho enterprise along rap-ling nwny on Saturday. He leaves a idly. Ifathor, mothor, ono sister nnd ono At Wheatland, down tho rlvor from , brothpr, nil of Mehama, and ono sister this city, two smaller crews aro at at Aumsvlllo to mourn his demise, work, ropnlrlng dams and building Decensed was a veteran of tho Span now works, to raise tho water in shal-1 Ish-Amerlcan war, serving In tho Phil low places, so that navigation during lpplnes in tho Second Oregon Tho low wator may not bo Interfered with. remains were brought to Salem, and At Wheatland Lambert's slough drow . tho funeral was held at dough's un- . .. . . . . ..'. . -1.1 V -1. A . A a.l-.. consiuerauia wator, tnus lowering uio . uuriaKWK puriurn m. -:o ji. w. iuuuj. water In tho main channol to a consld ornblo oxtont. This slough has been closed by means of a new dam, throw ing tho wator Into tho main channel, nnd making navigation In summer time loss difficult. Mr. Ogdon saya that It Is tho plan a nil- ucit tirawdcd loaf of bread coves from eood nateria! HARD WHEAT FLOUR. T&e California Bakery uses the best of , . everythlne aaJ makes everytaiHe ine nest. , Leave an order far eur waeo to stop at your house. 93 Court Street. Intormont was In Rural cemetery. OHISON. At tho homo of his son In Portland. Tuesday, AuguBt A. 1903, of Ntomach trouble Henry Gibson, aged 55 yearn. Deceased has boon living on the old of tho federal authorities to construct G'onlarm,: "J"rdJlrJ!i n .llnnrn. .lrn.lfn tl.la wlntnr nnil nn. i'"l --l uus nuuun-u i.uiwmuUi, orato It In tho WUIametto river noxt '" stomach troubles. About two summer, working on tho shoal places, wooks ago ho i started for the .coast at botwoon Salem and Portland, to deep- Ocean Park, but was token , 1 at the on tho channel sufficiently to enable 'n?.?lt0,f " ""' fW ,tV1,?' g river steamers to navigate tho Wlllam- v'tL'Z h ! etto throughout tho summor, as far , overtook hlra this niorning Ho was a un n Hnl-m nn,l Mr. OzAon oxnressos widower, with tWO grOWn-Up SOUS. He was a brother of Chlor of I'oiico p w. Gibson, of Salem; Mrs. Mary Mc Haloy, of Heppner; Francos Putnam, of the Waldo Hills, woro his sisters, and George Gibson, of Salem, was his youngest brother. The body will be brought to Turner on tho morning train Thursday, where funeral services will bo hold, and lntorment will take placo at Twin Oak cometory. Anders O. Whit nnd Miss Bodlo Mario Moyor were today grnntod a marriage license by County Clerk Ro land, upon the n.fldavlt of L. H. Mey er. i 0 Eoff & Hartley Havo so far mot every out on the meat prices, and can furnish you the best In tho valley. Try them. tf up as Salem, and Mr. Ogden expresses tho conviction that tho dredgo will ac complish tho desired result. A First Class Entertainment Salem has never seen a better show for the money than Is given at Shields' Park. Baby Owen, with the fund of local lilts, Is simply Immentfo, and Baby Owen's sldo partner Is pretty L Proprietor On Sale at The Spa, I i 4 State St. Repairing a Watcii Of the finest workmanship Is a barnch of our business that wo glvo special attention to. Our repairing depart ment Is conducted with the utmost skill, diamonds are reset, and Jowelry of all kinds Is repaired In the most perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds. C. T. Pomerov . Tho Kerr-GIfford Company has built a now grain warehouso at Cayuse, and la building ono at Spofford, Wash. For a real good 25-cont dinner. Just try George Bros,' restaurant, State street. Open day and night. d A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that the largo majority die with consumption. Tale disease nay commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured Instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which is guaranteed to' cure and rerlove all cases. Price Mc and 6 cents. For sale by all rurslfU. 1 Use Trlb for Liquor habit. -e- mctvLXJk.. $5,000. Reward for the Arrest Conviction of- lfl ssT H HI IH H ksH" 2- the , parties who originated and , J circulated, the rumor hat " Forctf'vFdoduH ! i contained drugs or other injurious in- : eredients. $5,000. additional will be paid to anyone proving that "Force" does, or ever did, contain any drug or other in jurious or unhealthful ingredient, being composed solely of Wheat and Barley, with a seasoning of table salt, steam cooked, flaked, and roasted. ; Do us the justice, if you question? the absolute purity or healthfulness of " Force," to send a package to the Health Department of your city for analysis. , - The "FORCE" Food Company. A i I t ITUmctaiKtts Coll:gJ oi Pharmacy. Dostoh, June 25, 1003. ' I T'A"brw,, Ixxl Comjymy. Jhtfalo, A". 1"; QsNTLSMtN Arumorhavinijrocliclmo that your product, " FORCE," contalnwl Injurious Ingredients. I took tho occasion to analyse It, in the Intercut of my own family and of sorao friends who aro liberal uori of It. It may Interest you to know that I found It con sisted exclusively of Whole Whuat, Barley and Bait, and Is absolutely free from any Injurious elements whatever. l'ermlt mo to exprew my slncero rcijret that such a serious ami baseless rumor should gain footing with tho public. , Vou cm free to use tills letter la any way that will help to do your product Justice. I ours iruiy, WLBl'R nuttachuttltf cotuat ot Pharraaty. L. 8COVILLE. Boston, June 80, 1903. 3b IFAom 7! Miy Concern At the Invitation of The "FORCE" Food Com pany, of llulTalo, I have visited their Mills and made a careful examination of the materials from which "FORCE" Is prepared, and the processes which convert It Into Its finished condition. I found that ' FORCE " consists exclusively of what my previous analysis Indicated, viz.: Wholo Wheat and llarley, with a flavoring of Table Bait, llakel, cooked and sterilised by U0O degrees of heat.' .A feature ot me manuiaciuro wuicu unprciwoti mo ' was the (act thai the process is entirely the food belnir tirenarod. cooVed and ' maehlnorv, without over coming In contact is orciotiuni; or me mm operatives, i rratitltnl to nolo that an exiieriencetl demist daily supervised the entire output, and that " " day's manufacture was also tested by on expert "or One' Bhfmxl. WIMIUR I. BCOVII.I.R, ur UMU -pfessor of Theory ud I'rwtlco of ChemUtry. 'r i : -V ' m , v.y sw-tieraDly r S X -leal. fiTr ba.w.oy i un, -with tho han 'nnllia ft I WAA aC .U...M, i BUFFALO, N. Y. ' .? If Cbnsttsl UtmMfTf ' ' i t - i Ualocrsltv of BKffalo., . Husisr M, Hut. Ph. 0., JunoM.ltKn. Th"lrt" hl Company. Ihiffdo, X, Y.i Obntlkmkn In view of the rumors rewarding the allrKed.ulultoration of "VOHOE." it haa been a satisfaction to mo to visit your Mills, Investigate, and analyse your product. ' Ynti am free tn nuhllsh this statement made oyer e, that I round " FORCE " to bo aoso conslstlnir solely of Whole Wheat and JUrlev, narornl with table Bait, sail ireo irora any Injurious substance wnaiever I examined, In detail, the various steps In the man. ufacturo ot your product, such as the steam cooking, the flaklnp; and the roasting, as well as the packltiK, and And all to he remarkably clean and of absolute Iieaiinriiliiess. i no nasi roasting u uone ai a iem- a !. my signature tuteiy pure, pcratiiru bImivb WW' v., wulcli, with the steam cook ing, completely sterilizes the product, and th "Mire prorcas, from tho II mt step to the final sealing of the Is a..t a.. fa tm liku.li..l..l nrt m .t.ai hHall.nl at llmM comlug In contact, with the hands or clothlnt; of tbo persous handllOK the machines or packages. . . , verv reinertliillv. HKRIIERT it. I1II.L, ChcmUt to the City of lluffalo. See page 148 of "Cerpal Breakfast Foods," Bulle tin No. W, of tho Maluo Kxperimcnl Station, a State Institution, which has analysed " FORCE" with other foods. In the public- Interests. Copy will bo mailed free on request. Refer also to Canadian Oovemment Bulletin W on similar subject, pages 0 and SO, for analysis showing that "FORCE" consists solely of the most whole some and nutritious Ingredients Any Inquiries concerning this subject will be cheer fully answered lir THE " FORCE " FOOD COMPANY. Buffalo, rl.f Speer IJBrotbere BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE DEALERS IN Groceries Hardware GraniteWare Tinware Glassware Crockery Boots Shoes , Hats Caps Dry Goods Farafehkig Goods, The season is open for Binding Twine. We quote the follow' ing prices. Standard 12 12c, Diamond, Manila 13 l2c Clover Leaf 14 12c Remember we are the only people selling Dry Goods and Gent s Furnishing Goods on State Street Speer Bros., Farmer's Store. State St. t i 1 zr i . y - tr i 9m JnM W sslW 'klkvN kA t3 Jeweler and Optteiu, 288 Con. Si. M jrm . swmx.