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iuuuiimi-i.PHi wniTiiiinii ii. .- ...... , 1 1 TjflE CALyvCJOUBNALt,j,A,uEM' pRJOQfj, W(P.NESDAYjVUQlj,3fl:,2B, 1,903. m Suitable Fo Gentleman's It Is often the case In Jewelry stores that while rings for ladles are shown in profuslbn, the proper sort of rings for sen tlcracn are Conspicuously absent. The BARR STORE does not make this mistake. It carries at all times a thoroughly excellent line of men's rings. In those modern styles likely to prove most acceptable to well bred and gentlemanly wearers who desire distinctive worth rather than tawdr showlness These Include Seal Rings, Plain Gold Rings, and a fine variety of Opal. Blood stone. Tiger Eye. Onyx and Diamond Rings . . ranging from the very Inexpensive up to the decidedly costly We think .probably no other house In Salem can show you so desirable an assort ment of rings for men Corner State and Liberty Streets, CafofYI. a" - 1HH1 II III III I llll HI I Social foalm;; Lw i mi hi ii imnil Some Comlnn Eventt. Oregon National GuaYd oncampmont .mnseburff. September 3-11. - . . . -.- Qtile fair. Baiora, Hoptemuer n-iu.i Photographers Association of Fa- t!Je Northwest, Soptembor 23-20. Second Southorn Oregon uistnct rir, Eugene, Soptembor 29 Octobor 3y KUmath county rrur, K.iamain tans, October 6-9. PERSONALS. ) D. Loo Kas a Portland visitor on tctiday. U C CavannuRn was a ouium vib this morning. i iter. W. A. Daly returned this morn- Vfrom a visit 10 rorunnu. Ilta Clarlo Jones returned to hor toe In Brooks last ovenlng. tm rrawford lias returned from n to Newport and Corvallls. nmos ncach. tno Woodnurn consta- It, Is In tho city attornllng tho clr- Dr. B M. Hura went to roruanu tfi morning for a brief professional rtit Mr. and Mre. Knignt nnu lamny aro i tho chy to nttond tho ljtlngllng liows. Mr, anil Mrs. u. w. juiiuouu uavo returned from a throo (lays' visit in fortland. Mrs. Knox and two chliuron, or in- lependenco, arc guests of Mrs. F. P. Ttlklngtqn. Mr. and Mrs. Martin, of Tumor, nre h tho city attondlng tho circus s.nd nsitlng friends. A. B. Hudolson. of enmunugo, lua to, formerly postmaster of Jefferson, rtgon, was a Haicm visitor today. Mm. J. U SchUltz. of Portland. one mi this moraine to attend tno foaernl of her brother, tho lato M. L. Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. U. 0. Loncsworth. of Jefferson, aro In the city for a short risit sirs, uingsworth was forraorly Miss Onle McKlnney. Mr and Mrs. 8. A. Kozlor havo ro turned from an oxtonded stay at tholr om nome ja Astoria, whoro thoy nt waea tno regatta and visited rola' tres. tVr. R, J. Hendricks and children arneu last ovcnlnc from an onlov. ,g outing at Long Doach and othor, sdo resorts nt tho mouth of the, cnunbla. r. and Mrs. W. D. Claceott have rneii irom an oxtondpd visit to p iiuucucu, wnoro moy auonueu eO A It. enenmnninnt. nml nnlnvoil Tint with friends. Mr and Mrs. C. B. Mooros nro ox- Wteu to return Mila nvnnlnp from tewport to attend tho funeral of the W M L. Chfimliorlln wtin tvin n lather of Mra. Moorcs. Piain Fmzor. nf Wnnilliiirn. tho wlf appointed tdjutant general, le CUV nn IillRlnniia pnnilnotoil 'ita his new oftlco, which ho will Jjame on next Tuesday. Mrs. Ella nioomflold, of Philomath, u In tho city thla morning, return- - to her hnmn nn ttin 11 o'clock ln. accompanying tbo remains of ' 'ier, Mattlo Denny, who illeu ' taiS iHtV VDltonlfiv Hrry Helmken anil famllv havo ro- ffted from a 8tay on tho Tillamook iu Tne famllv was there for t Six weeks anil Rfr. Helmken t about tl mnnth ihnrn ThnV PW Tillamook. Harlhaldl. Ocean : and othor nolnts nf interest and NTed tha niillnn in. V.n nil Hjr. and Mrs. n3f, Rpund.'.qf Co- hbas. "mo, ion tuis momine ior X GaStCl-n linTrin nfttv. n fntv Hnva' ' to Mra Round's brother. J. O- Pson. of tins city. Mrs. Round Qd finlv filalai. nV fM l?l.AMnnnnf wis was her first visit to tho o Coast. Mp. Round is nost- fatColurabug. Ohio. Ho vis- A nl.k ...ii .-..... .-j i..ii...4 .fc Hike vcii uruwucu luij ui uicuj i. u mi. j ! i ....- AID WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bakery uses the best of u, everythlne and makes everythltiz the best. lve an order for our wvan to ston at your house. 93 Court Street. 0a Sale at The Spa, i 4 State St. -B-1 J - V - Finge I &LU.l.-m'wr.rwJ.I ww i.wi Itad this coact about 30 years ago, and ho found many changes since that Uno. o South Salem Personals. Dr. and Mrs. Itobnor and llttlo Bon, of Iopo, arrived In tho city last even ing and will spend a fow weeks visit-1 Irig Mre. Itobnet's mother. Mrs. Sa-I rah E. Murphy, nnd sister. Mrs. Frank Iti.:. . o..t. . "". " auuin aniem LWntr Tlimnpn mh4 . n..f.u.l .... '. .u.u.1 uiunu num. iu i-uiiiuuu j ta- torday, where ho attended to somo business nnd rotlirncd OU tho land la3t ovenlng. R A. Conn, cf Portland was a busi ness visitor In oouth Salem yesterday. t: b. Tiiomnson roturnod this morn- Ing from a short vlolt at Jefferson. R. E. Thompson, of Jofforoon. enme down this morning and will spend tho day with relatives In South Salem. These" wflf Marry. Alvnn L. Godfrey and Miss Han nah M. Kurtz wnro this morning granted a marrlngo license- by Coun ty Clerk Rowland, upon tho applica tion of O. P Kurtz. R. A. Donby and Elrrio"M. Thompson woro also grant cd a marrlngo IIcoiibc, upon tho ap plication of U. O. Longnworth. Both aro Jefferson people, and they will rosldo In that city, n Odd Fellows Attention. Tho mombore of Chomokota lodge, No. 1, I. O. O. P., aro requested to moot nt tho Odd FcIIowb' hall nt 9:30 o'clock sharp, tomorrow (Thursday) niornmg, for Xho purpose, of attend ing tho funeral of our Into brothor, M. L. Chamborlln. Mcmbors of Olive lodgo and visiting brethren In vited to attend. ' ISAAC CONKMN, N. Q. o Funeral of M. L. Chamberlln. Tho funeral of tho lato M. L. Chamborlln will bo hold from tho Prst M. E. Church at 10 o'clock to morrow morning, vhoro tho sorvlcos dVor tho romalns will bo hold. At tho closo of tho.Bonico In tho church tho Odd Follows, of which ordor de ceased was an honored mombor, will tako chargo of tho remains and con vey them to tho Rural comotory, where burial will bo had with tho Im prosslvo rltos of tho order ho loved so well. CATAimu or Tim ktqmacii. When tho Momach l oTcrlondeil. nbrn food Is taken Into It that falls to dlKftt. It decay and lnllamei the muooiu membrane rinoBlnK the nerve, nnd cause the gland to secrete mucin. Instead of the natural Julcca of digeitlon. Thla Is called Catarrh of the Btonnch. Kor year I tuffered with Catarrh of the Stomach, caused bj Indices tlon. .Doctor and medicine fulled tp ben etlt me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Curo. J. It. Ithea. Copell. Tex. Bold by V. O. Haas. 00 Btate street Use Trlb for Liquor habit. When Cold Was Found. It seems a long tlmo slnco tho time when gold was discovered In Cali fornia, and yet Is comparatively a short tlmo and woll within tho orv of tnouaands now living, a anic Iako papor a row days ngo meniioncu tho death of ono who was present when tho first nuggots vero found. It Bays: 'Edwin M. Peok died this morning nt Goshen, at tbo homo of his daugh- tor, Mrs. Julia Fowler. Mr. Peck was tho oldest son of M. II Peck, ono of tho pioneers, nnd was born In 01" mont on July 24. 1828. Ho was a mombor of tho Mormon battalion, nnd was presont nt the first discovery of gold at Sutter's mill. Cal. Ho has boon prominently identified with mln ing In this state" The easiest way to be sure of doing as yoy'd (be dpryby in trade is the ScKfUing's Best moneyback way at your gro cer s ..amiao fpftm trtn4 itiatrlftl i- Proprietor Repairing a Watcli Of tho finest workmanship is a barncb of our business that wo give apodal attention to. Our repairing depart ment Is conducted with tho utmost skill, diamonds ore reset, and Jewelry of all kinds is repaired in tho most perfect manner, besides optical work, of all kinds. C. T. Poffleroy . . . .j, Jewlr and OpUcln, 388 Com. St. xJftMfr 'V(?Wy QM&le vnx-mrar.rMttBt itW - J1 ' '.Jr.y4. -rrT mm I" m'. BUSY Troubles He Encount ered While Raiting for His Hat Mistaken for Everybody, Confesses to Contemplat Centemplat ing: Burglary, and Goes to the Races (Now York Sun.) Mark Twnla began to gel ready for tho yncnt lacco yootoraay by having his Panama straw of '08 brushed up In a boot polishing, he. cleaning booth In tho nrccdo of tho Emplro building at 711 Drocdwcy. It took n long tlnlo to clean the hat, nnd A7hIlo waiting for tho Job to bo finished tho author was tne victim of a dozen or more miuii nf mintrifon Mnniitv. I nvn vhlnir frnm ti lmnlfo" tn n flfirlnt ... . . . m auoui iwcniy minuico. Tho cloud of dunt that flow from tho OVer-.Pnnnmn nn It mmlnnhnut IMlfl riirnln. tloiis a mlnuto on tho cleaner's elec tric whcol made hla cigar burn side ways like a Uireo-for-Ilvo, , which It wasn't. Ho said so. T6 got out of tho'draft Mark Twain moved nlong tha corridor to wait In front of tho not stall, which bapponod to ho occupied by a florist. Standing thoro bnraheaded, gazing up at the ceiling frooco and with his hands on hla hips, ho looked na It ho might bo the proprietor of tho booth. One woman, at any rate, thought that ho was and trlod to do business with htm. was and tried to do business with him. "If you nro vory suro that theso daf fodlls woro cut frosh this morning," said tho woman, "I would like a doz en." .!- . I. ..... .1f.1 I niauamo, i am no. huh.-, ri-imuu Marie. "Your question .lias taken an tho tuck out of me. I am not allowed to boII tho blossoms mecU I am moroly tho door attendant." Whoroupon Mark opened tho door to the flovlot's place nnd bowed tho woman In Then ho moved along to tho noxt placo, whoro thoy sell olovated road tickets. He had a groan check In his hand to Identify his hat by. It looked Homothlng llko tho transfer tickets Is sued by tho olovated for rides on tho cars 6f tho old Third avonuo system. A woman hurrying through tho nrendo with a child stopped In from of Mark Twain and nskod ureatniessiy: "Do you transfer to Huckleberry?" Tho author who was again studying tho colling, didn't catch mere thnn a word or ro of the woman's question, buo ho replied polltely: "I thank you madame. I havo sort of a sneaking liking for Huclc Finn myaolf." Tho woman screamed, grabbed hor child end fled. WAvIng his hands In front of his faco to ward off tho dust Mr, Clemens stood In front of tho clennor's plnco and asked how much longer It would tnlto to fix that hat up. Then ho sldo-stepped'ovor and stood In front of n cigar stnnd. Ho held his now ground till n shirt waist sort of a young man. wearing open work nocks enmo nlong nnd exclalmcd: "Say. If you've got any cigars dif ferent from what you'ro smoking your self I'll buy somo." Tho author said that ho couldn't soil to minors and tho shirt waist man mem-hipnppoarod In tho crowd Mnrk Twain crossed tho nrendo and stood In front of tho harbor shop, but only for a mlnuto. A bnld-headod man stepped In front of him and remarked: "I'll tako a dozon bottles If you will plvo mo a head of hair llko yours. Hold on though. Is youra roal?" Mark Twain didn't opon his mouth or movo as much as an oyowlnkor. "Well. I'm dammed." said tho bald headed man "It's the most porfoct pleco of wax figuro I ovor anw. It heats tho crowned heads of Europe In Twenty-third stroot" Roforo halting again Mark Twain lookod carofully at tho signs In tho ar cade. Ho quickened his paco to get by tho manlcuro parlors, ran by tho book stall, dodgod away from tlio coda fountain nnd finally stopped In front of tho nrcado en ranco to a bank. "I won't bo disturbed here," ho raut tored. But ho wns. It was Just about closing tlmo for financial business and bank doors wo-o being locked. A belated and excited mnn, his hands full of checks and drafts rushed up and demanded that he bo lot In. "Listen!" tho author whispered hoarsely in tho other man's ear. I'm waiting to get In myaolf. I've Just sqnt tho boy up for tho Jimmy nnd the dynamite and ho'H bo hero most any minute." Tho other man dodged out or tho Droadway entrance to get to th front door of the bank aid warn the presi dent. Mark Twain got his hat then, stop ped Iohs enough nt the Western Union boih to tolograph his pastor the Rev. Jo Twltchell. that that re-solution against cussing was all off, and then boarded an uptown train, o - What Women Like In Men. "What quality do womon llko best In a man?" is a question often dls cussod. Occasionally one finds women who are all for brotnynesa. and doubt loss there a fow who really like In tolled In a man; hut for tho majority It would bo thrown out quickly onough In a pinch. Thera nro othors. nnd these are mouly men. who say that a woman likes tho artistic tempera ment: and tho Instanced of women who make gods of musicians, of paint ers and of playera give some color to tho allegation. But we believe Jt Is a surface-llklng rather than anything deep-seated. You may run over tho ASSSjBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSWj Bnclcnclio Is n forerunner nnd ono of tho most common syinp turns of kidney troublo and womb displacement. READ MISS BOLIVIAN'S EXPERIENCE. "Somo time ago 'I was In a very weak condition, my work mada me nervous and my back ached frightfully all tho time, and I had torrlbio head aches. " My mother jjot u bottlo of Lydla E. Plnklmm's Velretablo Com pound for mo, and it seamed to strengthen mv back nnd liolp-mo at once, and I did not gut so tired as before. I continued to tako it, and it brought hcnlth and strength to mo, and I want to thank you for tho Cd It has dono niu." Miss Kjltk ,lmax, l-i!ud St. & Wales Ave., Tfow York City. fiOOOforftlt 1orlglnalef 6out I tit tr proving gtnulntnt$s canror it productd. Ijydln E. Plnklmm's Vegotnblo Compound cures becauso ii Is tho greatest known remedy for kidney nnd womb troubles. Every woman who is puzzled about her condition should writo to Mrs.Pinklmm at Lynn, Muss., and tell her all. various qualities which bolong to tho poor malo sex, and you will find somo women llKIng ono of theso all tho tlmo and many liking each of thorn at dlfforent times. But when all Is cnld you will find that tho ono great quali ty which womon demand of mnn is coilrago. This 1b tho thing which Is chlolly supposed to mark off men as a box. This Is tho thing which is cup posed to kcop them always at tho front Wo do not deny courago to women a great many of them havo It but wo oxpect moro of It from .a" nir.n; and women, nt least, seldom par-! .don ita absence. It Is probablo that as a Burvlv.-.l of a mora truculont ago, tho cort of courago a woman most do-. mands Is phys'cal. Soptembor Wo-i man's Home Companion. Will Not Act With the Negro. Now York In tho causo of stago realism, Nat Roth engaged a negro to play tho pr.rt of a colored waltor In his forthcoming production. "My Wlfo's Husband," at tho Madison Squaro theater, and now Mr. Roth haa striking players on his linnds, headed by Draco Hondorson. who drew tho color line. Tho troublo occurred on tho stngo of tho Madlcon Squaro then-' tor at a rehearsal under tho direction of William H. Post. "Now, Miss Hcndorcon, you will go through your sceno with Mr, Fairfax," said Mr. Post. "Who is Mr. Fairfax," asked the actross. "Tills Is Mr. Fairfax," said tho stago managor, indicating a negro about 18 years old. "And do you man to say you ex pect mo to act with a coon?" asked Miss Hondorcon, turning crimson with angor. "Why not?" "I was born In Tonnnssoe," enmo tho reply, "and If that nigger Is to bo a momuor of tho company you can count mo out" Mr. Post nttompted to arguo tho point, but Mlso Madolino Hnslott ad ded hor objections to thodo of Miss Henderson, and tho two womon found strong alllos In Ralph Dolmoro nnd Robert Poyton Carter, who Immedi ately offored tholr resignations In tho event-of tho nogro continuing with tho company. Mr. Post stopped tho reh-.nrsal, and Mr. Roth will try fur titer argument. Double Feed. The now Home and Climax sowing machines havo a doublo feed that foods bettor and. does not draw the goods than any othor machine, nor does it blind you llko somo top feed doos. Tho feed being In front, back and both sides of tho ncodlo, It holds tho goods from drawing when sowing. Thla Is tho reason nearly all dress makers In Salem use tho new Home or Climax sowing mbhje. Geo. C. Wi:: sells them. Immense Yield of Wheat. A dispute) from Oakland of recent date, says: The largest ylold of whoat yt reported In this vicinity was rais ed by Ilobort tvlnlfred on tho lower Callpcola. This piece of land has been used for a garden for the past two years, and was in fino condition. In March It was cawn to wheat of tho ffl NViJ Cooling as a ORK shower on a hot day ? W Hires m m Rootbeer xdM W Bold TtrrwtMi or by mail H lot ti unit. A rackaf X IIIIH ttlSrUI, y VViBaiB Australian .variety, and at tho present hafvosPit fafnod out '63' bushels! 'ma chine rncnBurc, of first-class wheat;. Bloodhounds for the Pen Tho penitentiary authorities arc' taking precautons against a repetl tlon of tho T ncy cptcodo of last year, and nothing is left undone to prevent nn outbreak of that kind. In order to bo prepared to run down any escapes hereafter, It has been decid ed to employ a couplo of bloodhounds, theso animals to bo owned by tho prison authorities,, and a pair of tho best of theso nnlninlB has boon or dered from Kentucky. They aro ox pestod to artvo In, a fey days, and Superintendent James will feel castor after this addition tohls'forco reaches him. Experience 'teaches that es capes arc less at prlBon whoro blood hounds nr6 kept for tho running down of oscapes, thnn at thoso institutions whoro theso Intelligent animals nro hot in ubo, and thoy nro useful not only In running down runaway con victs, but nro a prevontlvo as woll. MARRIED. Denby-Thompson At tho residence of tho omcldtlntf minister, Salem, Oregon, "Wodncaday, August 26, 1003, at 1 o'clock p. m., Mrs, Elma M. Thompson to Mr. Robort A. Donby, both of Jcfforcon, Rov. P. S. Knight officiating. Tho parties aro both woll and fa vorably known In Jefferson, whore tho brldo has lived all of hor life. Tho groom recently cam. thoro from tho Eaat nnd located tn that city, whoro ho has now mot his fato. DIED. Denny At tho Oregon hospital for tho Insano, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, August 25, 1003, Mm. Hattlo Don- ny, of maniacal exhaustion, aged 31 years. Tho remains woro this mornlrig shipped to Philomath, whero tho fu neral will bo hold. Tho body was accompanied by tho borcaved husband who camo to Salem In roBpoitao to a notlco of tho domlso of his wifo. BORN. Carter At tno family homo, Host Sa loin, Oregon, Monday, August 24, 1003, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Miles C. Car tor, a daughter. Summer Life at West Point (Losllo's Weekly.) Juno brings with It the annual ex aminations. This Is a period of sovero preparatory work and of tho most anx ious wondorlng. The first class Is graduatod and Its mombore go home to await tho receipt of tholr commls Blons as spcond lloutcunnts In tho reg ular army. Tho now socond classmen go homo for tholr summer furlough tho only ono that Is granted to a cadet, except In cnoe of Illness, during his four years of sorvlco at tho Point. Then tho now first and third clnsuoRi go Into summer encampment, whoro tents aro pitched on tho northorn edgo of the cavalry plain. Tho now fourth classmen, or "plcbcs," as thoy aro called, nrrlvo at tho acadomy at about this tlmo. Thoy aro first of all quartered In tho acadomy barracks. As soon as thoy havo qualified In tho preliminary drills they aro rolcasod, n fow at a tlmo, and sent to Join cadet companies In camp. Thcro Is nil tho contrast In tho world bctwoon tho summor and winter work of tho young moh. Not a slnglo academic text book Is taken under canvas, Thoro aro no recitations at which learned professors wearing shouldor-strnps ask bowlldorlng questions It Is all open air lira in tho llttlo city of tents with nn amount of sheer hard work that would appall tho young man who expects' to put In tho heated term moroly enjoying hlmeolf nt somo wat ering placo, mountain resort, or Idlo camp In tho woods, Trlb for salo at Danlol Fry's, 8..ritt yjllu Kind Yw Haw Aiwart BcegO WfUtb wnntfifif !! t:::::::A G E N BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.i: i GR ATNSDYERS AND8HlPPi!R80y RR ATKi ! Oats For Sale. HOP PROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude kad stick Sulphur. I J. G. Graliam, -Agent, Harritt & Lawrence Sell more Groceries and letter Orocerles than ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods Stop in nnd see foryourself. old p. o. grocery. THE UNIVERSITY OF The University comprises the following colleges and schqols The Graduate School, The College of Literature, Science and Arts, The College of Scleice and Engineering, Civil, Electrical, Mining and Chemical Engineering, The Univers ity Academy, The ScJwol of The School of medlciw. 'fume F. IclUl Fm $10 00. Stueat le4y Tax $5.i. The tweaty lMk mUi cxm W.v. SHteatr i, 190 i, ft catafB sMrafi(Itrar. UamrHty ra?hi!i7H1iVJia?T,757J August I Bargains 2000 yards of reculnrlSo unbleached Toweling on salo for por yatfl JtOc Regular COo j)orcalo shirt waista in neat btrifo stylos now on said at each 39c Great sale of summer vyalstlBes Swoll Outing Caps for girls young or grown up. Tho prottiest caps in town, each 50c Hay Scales First-chua hay scales now 1 opera tion at tho Electric "Storo, on Ifeat Btato street. Always ready fdr-bbst-no8s. A. S. EPPLBY, Prop. 7-18-tf o CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. Thi Kind Yon Hani Always Bought Bears tho Signature of I uhiunurin-i (niuin ATypirx. iiMnniiun r-o4uurfuM UIIICIIUITKK'H EMOURI Ii KKD ul jJ iiUa luu, mb4 UkMMrUkM. ,. .thar. ( Parw fbUlalU ullafU. iUa. my f jr pnwoi tf Mai 4. U ii I'arllwttUra, TMtltaaaUl flara te.Jl. llkUUO TMIllmalftl4. ! isuvv lauaHMif. . ail urt, l - MaJUaa .a""ajap n m.i, Thaaia. nl 1 OiU4 AWaatla, SlMMtlU, K. O , vrluf i t aa ft I ikt da all vaa al&la fttf Uja. ' Vl. M. U L,rl h.nll VT T arlut ta.rtlnaalHtHlMlU'l i a arwii-a af )l jar, I ata ak.l a ttwaJr la ',: , .l ' fuca, 4J Cum. luaflai tit. (MM iuul' ut u ii Mtuiii. iiaiiiaarf. Ttaa wniaii. wVn j ' TIM K'JOY. tANC.lTlH. . -7mmmmmimmm Sold In Salem by 8, C. Stone. Call for FtM Smplwi. imii.i iiniim iaii C Y O F:::::;:: 207 0owMrelil8t.,8ilw. Ore. I OREGON, EUGENE Music, Tha .Scfeool of Law. lyjwe QtMHMt r KVffMMf I Dairy m p b s VHHHHHHHHaH ULtAsrj&z-ji' - - r w - I - -- ' STCa. 1 w U if MauUaOM