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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1903)
mmmmmkmmmmmtmitilMi THE DAILY JOURNAL, tAuKM, ORIMH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1903. FtVK mmmmmmmiimmm i A - ACatgoof . Right Good Qocks. There bas been a dearth ef Mantel clocks Id the Barr Store since ; eur recent Special Sale Every single mantel clock In the store bavin? been sell during that event But at last we nave replen ished the vacant clock shelves, and In a manner that every doik seeker ouaht to like A cargo of new mantel Clocks has Just ar rived. They arc of many kinds and styles and as tasty and beau tiful as any we have ever been arlvelegea to show, being charm ing In design and enameled and finished ud In a very high class manner. The prices $6, $6.50 $7, $7 50, $8. $8 50and $9, are extremely reasonable for clocks of such Inherent excellence and beauty. We'd like to have you see them, Come State and Liberty Streets, Salem uiitn mm in mil 1 1 nm f Social Realini I Local I Events Mm ttktk 1 IB Some coming uvenw. Oregon National Guard oacampment mtoscburg, ScptcmDor,J-n. UtitO fair, Sttiom, Bepiemuor i-j-iu. Photographers Association of Pa dJc Northwest, Soptombor 23-20. flocond SouUiorn Oregon District Filr, Eugene, Boptcmbor 20 Octobor 3. Klamath county fair, Klamath Falls, October 6-9. PERSONALS., Mrs. A. J. Tayton loft this morning i.. rrtnnf! W ..-- ROCKOy fliaSOII, Ul rtiuuiijr, nun lilcm visitor yesterday. 1 1. A. Itotan went to Portland this t ... - i.-l., !!, ' .wning tor n unci vibiu I Ota. William Gray lias roturnoa (torn an outing nt Newport. ) AlBtant Suporlntondont Campbell, ot Cbcmawa, Is In the city tills afternoon. ! T B. Kay went to Newport touny for an over-Sunday visit to his family U Nro Creek. Mwnd Mra. J. W. Hakor returned !ut evening from a weok's outlnj? at Stldo beach. P. 0. Haas wont to Newport this Doming for a few days' stay, at that popular roaort, H. U Orceno, of Bcdnlla, Mo., was i a Slra visitor this morning, going south oa the forenoon train. " 3fr. and Mrs. N. J Kool woro pas jfiengere for Newport this morning, where thoy will spond Sunday. Mrs. H, N. Lacy wont to Newport this morning, accompanied by her sis ter and ion for a fow days' stay. Poetmuter Train, of Albany, was a buslawi rlsltor In Salem this morn ing, coming down on tho Albany lo cal. Mrs. J. W. Dlokford has returned ler homo In Portland, aftor spending a few days with Mrs. Geo. H. Bur- .Belt Mr. A. T. Kelllnhor loft this morn g for an extondod business trip East Ho will bo absent several eeks. Hop Picking Wll soon b horo, and beforo you itart you want to bo well suppllod o rrocorles. So Many Tilings JJ1I1 bo nocded while you nro away t It Is really hard for you to got "erythlng togethor. nut wo can Lelp To-j, and You Want To lei us do It Everything you Mt In crocorloa. rnnnori vegetables. tuned meats, drlod beef, mushes, IJMkers, pickles, spices, In fact' every tting you will need to take, with you Na will find At Out Store Lt us pack your order for you. Fuller & Douglas ""eers, 142 Stato St 'Phone 2261. Uobnott's- sister, Mrs. Frnak Brown, .for the past fow dayB. left yesterday for Albany, where they will visit rela tive?' for a week and then return to Salem. Richard Derry, of Ashland, who. has been- visiting friends tho past week In South Salem, left yesterday for His home. Last Night of OldProgram Tonight Ib the last appcaranco of the current company now playing at Shields' Park, and those that have failed to witness this excellent at traction should do so tonight. Com mencing tomorrow, night thoro will be nn cntlro change of program, and, as next week will be tho closing of the park for tho season, Manager Shields will Bend up an all-star bill. There will bo no hold-overs everything will be now from top to bottom. This w!ll bo tho Inst chance this season to witness nn open-air entertnlnmont. Capt. M. WHunt, of Whltakor, Is In tho city on business. r Hon. and Mrs. Dlndlngor and son. of Butler, Pa., are In tho city visiting ZZZ P. W. Chausaeo, of tho Grant's Pass Observer, 'was a Salem visitor ' last evening. ' , Mrs. Luolla Stowo returned last ovonlng from Portland, whoro she spont several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Scott, of North Yakima, Wnsh. woro In tho city last evening for a short visit. Mrs. J. J. Basoy is lying dangerous ly 111 nt the homo of hor son, A. J. Bnaoy, on Asylum nvenuo. N. J. Haas, of tho stato department, returned last evening from a vaca tton spent nt Collins' Springs. Miss Vlrglo Byrd nrrlved from Rose-1 Nov. Fathor W. A. Daley, who has burg on tho dolnycd overland last boon pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic ovonlng and will remain a month, vls-jchlrch In tills city slnco tho death of Itlng rolatlvos. Kathor Whlto, was today notified by Hon. J. H. Ackorman returned this tho archbishop of his appointment FATHER DALEY HONORED Appointed to St. Mary's Church in Portland and will Take Charge Sunday Sep. 6th. Perished of Thirst San Bernardino, Cal., Aug. 2D. Six prospectors aro supposed to have port Ished of thirst In tho desert oast ot Ivenpah. Ono of tho party was found dying, but was revived by prospect ors. no had wandered from tho oth ers. A posse is searching for them, Storm Stops Race Today Highlands, N. Y Aujj. 29. There will bo no yacht raco today bocauso of a heavy storm which has been rag ing oft tho coast tho past two days. Tho racers lay tugging at tho moor ings under doublo anchors, with the crows awaiting ofTlclnl notlco of the call-off. At midnight tho wind was 37 miles, which speed had decreased but little by 8 this morning, nt which hour tho race was called off. Requisitions for Escapes. Sacramento, CaU Aug. 29. Tho dis trict attorney's odlco in this city Is preparing complaints to bo filed against Convicts Woods and Murphy, who woro captured In Bono, Nov., tho other day, as a basis for application to tho Governor for a requisition upon tho Governor of Novada for their re turn to tho stato. Thoy will bo charged with every offense committed by them when thoy made their oscapo with tho other prisoners. mornlngl f rom a trip to Eastern Oro gon, whero ho visited sovornl teach ers' institutes. Governor Chnmborlnln went to New port this forenoon to accompany his family homo from an extended stay at tho seaside Ilov. D. A. Walters loft last evening for Hlllsboro, where ho will conduct tho uuartorly meeting of tho M. E. church tomorrow. Charles Lcmbcko, tho county as sessor, left this morning for his farm near Buttovlllo, whero ho will start tho pickers in his hop yard. Ho has about 1G acres In good hops, and tho yield promises to bo a good ono. Managor Shields loft his homo In Portland this morning, aftor a visit In this city. Ho attended tho ama teur performance nt tho park last ovonlng, and announced that next wcok's bill would wind up tho por formanco for this Bcoson in Snlcm. Superintendent T. W. Potior, of Chomawn, returned last ovonlng from a month's trip to Oklahoma and other nonlts In tho Central West. Ho ro- points In tho Central West Ho re dltlon, and tho cities ospoclally show' Ing groat progress, whllo tho country, which 20 years ngo was a wlldornoss, now rosomblcs" tho older sottled sec tions of tho East Mr. Potter left this morning for a fow days' stay at Newport, expecting to return to tho valley next Tuesday. 0 South Salem Personals. Mrs. Carrlo Itcovcs and son Ray mond left yesterday for Monroe, whero thoy will visit with relatives for a fow weoks. Dr. and Mrs. Itobnott and llttlo son, of Iowa, who havo been visiting Mrs. to tho pastorato ot St. Mary's church In Portland, which was recently va cated by Bishop O'Bellly, of Baker City. Tho appointment Is to tnko effect Sunday, September C, by which tlmo it Is probablo that a now appoint ment will bo mado for tho Salem charge. Fathor Daly has boon n Imost ncceptnblo minister In his work horo, and many will regret to havo him leavo horo, although all will be glad to see him enter upon his on largod flold, and wish him well In the new work. For two vcars, iqco and 1901, there was an almost total failure of crop of the best red - 1 'nr n. pepper, scnuungs ucsi gui all that came to United btates. Another is redder; not nearly so fine, not nearly so hot. Schilling's Best has always been that one best sort, what ever its cost we'd rather lose money a year or two of shqrt crop. ,1BA nice well browned loaf of treai comes from olaterIa! ARD WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bakery uses the best of , everything and makes everythlajr the test. c,,.t leave an order for our wagon to stop at your house. 93 court btreer. Proprietor On Sale at Tne Spa, i 1 4 State St. West to Take Charge. Hon. J. W. Morrow, who recently roslgned tho ofilco of stato land ngont has completed his work, nnd this nf tornoon leavos for Portland, whoro on September 1 ho assumos tho duties ot tax ngen for tho O. H. & N. Co. His successor, Oswald West, of As toria, Is expected to arrlvo In Salem In a day or two to tnko up the work of tho ofilco. Mr. West will resldo In this city. Patients aro tho best ondorso mont of any medical system. Ask thoso -who havo tried osteopathy whnt thoy think of It Drs. Schoettlo. Barr & Barr, Ostco paths, Grand Opera Houso, Salem, Or. 8 UNDAY 8ERVICES. Governor Pleads Ignorance. Tho Governor thN morning receiv ed a letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Ba ker, of McKcesport, Pa., asking as to tho death of ono John Sliollcnborgor, who Is believed to havo died in this stato last May. Tho writer Is anx ious to know whero tho man died, and tho vnluo of tho property ho loft, believed to consist of mining stocks, bonds, etc., and sho hopes for an Im mediate roply with full particulars. Tho rosponso sho will rccelvo will Inform hor as to tho slzo and oxtent of tho stato of Oregon, and explain that tho Govornor cannot keop him self Informed on ovory Individual in tho stato, and that boforo sho can so euro tho information desired sho wjll havo to glvo tho last rcsldenco of the deceased. DIED. Huddleston At tho Oregon hospital for tho insano, Salem, Oregon, Fri day August 28, 1903, Mrs. Anna Huddleston, aged 31 years, of heart disease. Deceased was received at tho asy lum from Roseburg, whoro hor family resides, and tho remains will bo ship pod to tnat city this evening for Interment MARRIED. Repairing a Watch Of the finest workmanship Is a barnch of our business that wo glvo special attention to. Our repairing depart' mont Is conducted with tho utmost skill, diamonds are reset and Jewelry ot all kinds Is repaired In tho most perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds. C. T. Poaeroy . . . . Jlaad OfWBf Oo. C Tm for a3 tA. Daalsl Fry, Second Church of Christ, Scientist. Next to city hall. Services 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. ra. Subject: "Man." St. Paul's Episcopal Services on Sunday at 7:30 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. No evening sorvlce. First Christian. Servlcos nt 10:30 a, m. and 8 p. m. Blblo school nt 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Rev. J. A. Campbell, of Portland, will preach at both services. Evangelical Lutheran Church On East State street XII Sunday af tor Holy Friday. Rev. Ad. Eberlo, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Altar service 10:45 a. m. Sormon 11:16 a. m. Strangora wolcomo. Central Congregational, Nineteenth and Ferry streets; Sun day school at 10 a. m.; sermon at 11 a. m.; Endeavor mooting at 7 p. m. Even ing lecture at 8 p. m., subject "Tho Oldest Codo of Laws In the World 4200 Years." P. 8. Knight In charge. United Evangelical Church. Cottage street, noar Center. The services on Sunday will bo as follews: 10 a. m. Sunday school; 7 p. m. Christ Ian Endeavor; 11 a. m. and 8 p. ra. the regular preaching sorvlco. Thoso will bo in charge of tho pastor, Cbas. T. Hurd, who will again resumo. his work, 'after an enforced retirement, caused by typhoid favor. In the evening Prof. W P. Drew, of Willam ette university, will preach. Leslie M. E. Church, South Salem, W. S. Gordon, pastor Prof. Drew of Wlllametto University will fill tho pulpit at 10:30 and the pastor will preach in the ovonlng at 8 o'clock on the theme: "The Ultimate Triumph of tho Universal Church." Tho twentieth anniversary of the church at Rosedale will ba celebrated by preaching at 10:30 and 2:30 and a basket dinner between. T. F. Royal ttbo built th n' church, and It C. Black well, a. former pastor, will do the preaching. Kerchberger-Kook At tho homo of tho bride on tho Garden road, near Salem, Orogon, Monday, August 24, 1903, Mrs. Paulino Kook to Mr. Au gust Kohrborger, Rev. Adolph Eh erlo, pastor ot tho Stato Street Lutheran church, afilolatlng. TUB SACRED HEART ACADEMY Salem, Oregon. tttope as ntt. Uth The rollshrd misters sal come tencyof bolhtichw sad.tutlnett women fa this rll known loj'ltutloo Is llvlm advertisement for the Instruction clven. Im provements have hern mate In and nround the ncademy for the cleisu e and accommodation of the pupils. For lrmi. etc .address. SISTER SUPERIOR. THE FiNKHAM GORES inftACTIIQ GRMT aTTUTIM HMM nilHM WHO. nininininininininV tBck H V.V mL Mrs. Frances Sfif ford, of 243 E 114th St., N.Y. City, adds her tes timony to the hundreds of thou sands on Mrs. Pinkbam's files. Wlion Lydla E. Pinklmm's Itcme dios woro flrst introduced skeptics all ovor tho country frowned upoa tlfelr cumtivo claims, but as year after year has rolled by and tho littlo group of women who had boon cured by tho now discovory has slnco grown Into a vast army of hundreds of thousands, doubts and skepticisms havo boon awopt away as by a mighty flood, until to-day tho groat good that Lydla K. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound and her other medicines aro doing among tho women of Amorlca ft attracting tho attention of many of our leading scientists, physician and thinking people Morit alono could win such famo; wise, thoroforo, is tho woman who for a euro rollos upon Lydla E. Pinklmm's VejrotableCoru pound. Bfied Ptvnest Dried Prunes Dried Prunes Call and see us before you sell your Crop James M. Kyle & Co 75CommerclalSt. Ajpt Bargains 2000 yards of regular 15o unbleached Towoliug on salo for por yard IQc Regular 60c porcnlo shirt waists in neat stripo styles now on sale at each 39c Great sale of summer walsllsrs Swoll Outing Caps for girls young or grown up. Tho prottiost caps in town, each 50c I Daliympte s i wiinniii Manning & Ferguson HARDWARE DEALERS Corner State and Com'l Sts. Salem, Oregon. We are prepared to sell Steel Rasres for less mosey than as v coscern In Sales, quality con side red Tbey are Eastern made, eoei heavy Iren, and we eearaatee them. Call and ret our prices. We nave a complete assort ment of kitchen utensils, and sell them right. We also handle John Deere micBtaery anJ watroiis and bug gies aadMoIlne wagons, and can do you good In lhat line. We don't claim be the only ones, but we are nearer right on all articles thai any coacera la tfarloa couaty. Call and see us Manning & Ferguson Corster State aai CommtrcUl Sts., Salem, - - Oregon HIW) lajff lfHHf8 Cf H)a)m, mttttWf Great 6ioino out sale We offer at wholesale cost without reserve, our entire, line of Groceries, Granites ware, Earthenware Crockery Lamps and Glassware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents Furnishing Goods The furnishing goods we bought new, not over two months ago they are desirable and up'to-date in style, Our store will be open untis 900 o'clock tonight and until 10,00 o'clock Saturday night, We will deliver all goods that we possibly can, and wait on you as fast as possible, After Sept 1st we will move the balance of the stock toAums ville, when our store here will be closed. We thank the people ; ; " f r 1 - m. t .i.1 f ' J ; oi oaiem ana vicinity ior uieir miicuicss : ; and the liberal patronage the have ; ; ii shown us and trust that this our closing ii J sale will be appreciated, for we mean ; ; what we say Pkoe249t State Stect BROS. lltmilgaltltHllnllllHHHHIlllHllliHlllltiHl &, HIIMIUIl ! '" I1 ii1 tW