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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1903)
-zzz mmi MMBMnrTrn nf 'rw - "' -.ffBfMiiiifi-.-.uMMii..t...,...t. nt-nirn-rr-T'i"'iifilf'iirifimniiiii i i1iii'iinriffiiiiiiititiiiMi.iiriy.irii:ri1TiTi,Wi(iiiiii iiLii.iiicciti)i1.rhvnii - . -. i - n'l'rff'l' r ' J " "t P" ' . "' - ,J ' i " ' ' . 'n, 7Tiirv - ? -SlffHftTJM., tj m f tt y iT -'('T " J '1" r- V -T!OTl'P9riJT - - 'iH "'Mfffl, KVf '" ''.--T. " -' - ,1 THE DAILY JOURNAL. EAuEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, 8EPTEMBER 2, 1903 FIVC 7?TWmm,rarirjhimr."r'&ir W y"ir--"5'FffVME"il TgBBMW'ta1""' -'PWBSaIMUMIIfJ,'r' i T tl 1 I! The Clock That's k)t of Kilter" Have you a clock that's "out L for treatmout? In tho course of bellious clocks so that they keep Liny that are very badly out of ry reasonable; tho work is dono cays fully satisfactory. If your clock is misbehaving itsolf, bring it te nnd we'll soon rid it of its tantrums. lC&mer State and (SP.j.. uL ty Streets, ZX)amf Salem. HIlllHIIIIIIIIHIUll Local Evenis ui i " LlLliiiiJJULll IZSSJjl Some Coming Events, nrccon National Guard oncampmout ilRoseburg. September 3-11. State fair, Salem, Boptomoor 14-iy. photographers Association of Pa pic Northwest, Soptombor 23-20. Second Southern . Oregon District Mr Eugene, September 29 October 3. Klamath county fair, Kiamatn niis, Wooer 6-0. J " PERSONALS. r M. HnrdliiK. of Sllvcrton, camo to yn laBt ovcnlng. uii nortrudo Gray arrived homo lm Newport yostonlay. Iftx-aovcfnor Geer left this morning 111 unui Tinit iu .winunu. ifilr and Mrs. P. A. Wiggins return- Ill last ovenlng from Newport. tmf nmi Mrs. DawBon nro home torn a brief visit to Oregon City. Mrs. A. W. Dicson and daughtci Una wore In Portland yesterday. u, nmi Mm. .Turn ob Watt, of Mason. bit. nro in tho city visiting Henry Tucker, lilts Halen Calbroath loft this BornlDB for a visit with Portlnnd friends. W. H. namsoy, of Soattlo. Is In Sa lem with a vlow to opening a hop offlco here, iniitrn nonn nmi family will nrrlvo home today from an oxtend .d stay at Nye Creek. Mr. O O. Dlngham lott tttBl morn it tor a fow days' visit with Port and friends. Iff nmi Mm. J. "O. WllfiOn WOIlt to Tomer this morning for a short visit Its their farm. Attornoy General A. M. Crawford vnt to Portland last evening for a kiwi businoss visit Dr. U. Cartwrlght was a passongor totltlforson this morning for a visit to tereral patients. fruit Frlaliv. thn endnoor at tho ifithnimi went in ghoddB tills moni- I Ur. for a short visit I Mrs. N. W Silver, of Tumor, Is In liieclty for a brlof visit to her daught er, Mrs. P. Norggrcn. ;os, Harris lert mis morning ior IToodtnim to look after a hop yard la filch ho Is lntorostel. IW, A. Listen wont to Mnrsnnoiu fid Gold Beach this morning ror on riitpnilfwl hualnnRfl visit. ' Vr nnil Mm TV TV OlnlSted httVO rO- ISrnril frnm Nownort. whoro thoy on- 7d a ton days' outing. Minn Annn Mnnrn. nf Grant's PaSS. nmo down on tho overland train this oornlng for a short stay. T. V. A.lnma vnnt to Detroit last nenlng for a week's fishing In tho Qoantatns near that place. Thns Klmn nnil fnmllv loft thlO forc- toon for Newport, whoro thoy will Mjoy an outing at tho oeacn. (ViinniiM.... xt nTilA nnil fnmllv teiTo. Friday for Newport for a throo weks' outing at tho socsiuo. lii.n nni.i. na iAff thta TTinrtilncr vtioa UUUUU UAWI Vfc ... .w. ...... lor I8tlno, whoro sho has accepted position In tho public schools. n Wr lTn1An.l. mnnnitni- nf tTlf Rll km nwn-w lnr lno4 nvAntncf fnr Al ny for n short business visit J. H. Ward, of Storllng. 111., is in Sltam A lt 1.1a aunt XTm T). M. Crouso. who resides near Liberty. Julius Wolf, tho Sllverton nop trowrp uti In Snlnm vfBtordav nftOf- won, leaving for homo, last evening. Thos. W Potter, superintendent of is Cheraawa Indian school, returned but nvnnlni frnm n fow llnvR fitaV at Newport Hon. W S. U'Ren. of Oregon city, " tt OUIt'IU VIBUUl iUBL UVUUIUft, I"- wrnlug to his homo on this morning's A nice well browned loaf of bread comes from good material HARD WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bakery uses the best of everything and makes everything the best, --. Leave an order for our wagon to stop at your house. 93 Court Street. "W. OP. JSfOX-SB, Proprietor On Sale at Tne Spa, i i 4 Stute St. s Steffi V VJsfSi of kilter"? Why, not bring it to a year we fix up a good many perfect timo again; including ordor, indoed. Our charges are premptly: and tho result is in all local train. P. H. D'Arcy, nccompanled by his sisters, Maria nnd Thorosa, have re turned from a thrco weeks' visit to San Francisco. Scott nozorth went to Whatcom and Everett, Wash., this morning for the purpose of attending the fairs at thoBo two places. County Commissioner Mlley, of Au rora, Is In tho city to attend tho bIb slons of tho county court which con vened this morning. A. H Hofer and daughter Mario left this morning, accompanying Miss Amallo Hofer to Chicago. Thoy will bo gono a fow weoka. Albert Tozlor, of Portland, Ib In tho city, attending to some work In tho stnto prlntor'a offlco, In connection with his position as printing, oxport. A. M. Caro and Fred Hayes, of Dutto. Mont, nro In tho city for a brief visit Chas. Victzen nnd family, of Olympla, nro in tho city stopping at tho Hotel Willamette Mrs. W. C. Tlllson and tho Misses Tlllson returned last evening from Newport, whoro thoy spent tho past month enjoying tho pleasures of tho benches. Tllinon Rains and Miss Eliza J. Nlckoll woro this morning granted n mnrrlago llcenso by County Clerk Ito land, upon tho affidavit and applica tion of W. A. Italns. Mrs. C. A. Park returned last night from Newport, whoro she spent tho past ton days nt tho beach. Sh$ was accompanied by tho Misses Grace Honderson and Ruah Fleming, Mrs. Park's guests. Mr. and Mrs. Carey F. Martin, who woro married in Idaho recently, have nrrlvnd In Rnlnm nnd nrn locnted nt tho Cottago hotel, whoro thoy will ro sldo. Thoy spent their honeymoon on Puget Sound nnd at Long Beach. Honry E. Schmidt, of Dryad, Wash., was a Salem visitor yestorday, leaving for his homo last night. Mr. ucntmni formerly resided in Turner, whoro ho was In business for many years, and later ho was for a timo manager of tho Salem Soap Works. Uov. J. T. Murphy roturned this morning from Corvnllls, whoro ho con ducted a funeral yosjordny afternoon. Ho drove to Albany last ovonlng and mnn tim nleht with Father Mctayor nt that place, coming down on tho Albany local train this morning. Stato Treasurer Mooro nnd family nr nxneetcd homo on tho morning overland train tomorrow from an ox- tended outing In Klamath county. Thoy loft n month ago for their old l.nnn In Tflnmnltl FnllB. and BlnCO that timo have enjoyed hunting and fishing In that section or mo siaio. o South Salem Personals. Mrs, Paul Schmidt nnd daughter Paulino of Grant's Pass, aro visiting nt tho homo of ho'r sister. Msr. W. II. Armstrong, this wook. Miss Lou Armstrong is sponumg several weeks with friends near Dal las. Miss Tyler, of California, is visit ing nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz in South Salem. mIbr Smith, of Portland. SDcnt yes terday with frlonds In South Salem and roturned home this morning. It is worth your while, who ever you are, to know Schilling's Best U bi&ing powdrt iplcct co8m ft. to. In ilrwM tod nnd the moneyback dealing by which they are sold by the best of the grocers on this Coast. Repairing a Watcb Of the finest workmanship Is a barncb of our business that we give special attention to. Our repairing depart ment la conducted with the utmost skill, diamonds are reset, and Jewelry of all kinds Is repaired In tho moat perfect manner, besides, optical work of ail kinds. C. T. Poneroy . . . Jeweler and Optician, 888 Cos. St. &weUy QjUote- ESCAPED TRUS1Y CAPTURED Supt. James Goes After Him at Tacoma He Had a Good Record But Was Crazy To Behold the Circus Supcrin.endent James last night re ceived a telephono mossago from tho chler of pollco of Tacoma to tho ef fect that Jchn Seymour tho escaped trusty from tho Oregon penltontlnry. had been captured In that city and was being held awaiting disposition by the Oregon nuthorltlos Mr. James nt onco decided to go after Seymour and return him to tho pris on. Communication by tolophono with tho Tacoma authorities develop ed tho fact that Seymour was willing to return to tho prison without tho formality of oxtradltlon papers, and Mr. James will lcavo for Tacoma tills ovonlng nnd take chargo of tho run away. Seymour was a tniBty nt tho prison, and on last Wednesday morning, when tho circus waB In town, ho mndo his escape. As ho was an old circus employe It was thought that ho would mako an effort to Join tho show at somo point south of Salem and leave the stato with tho IMngllngs, but It Booms ho went Uio othor way, going to Portland, whoro last' Saturday even ing ho burglarized a houso beforo crossing tho Columbia river for Ta coma. On arriving on tho Sound ho was soon picked up by a sharp-eyed officer who had tho description of tho runaway. Soymour had but a short timo to serve, as ho was making doublo timo as n trusty. Ho will now loso nil his merit marks, and will bo kopt Insldo tho prison, nnd In nddltlon will have to stand trial for his latest crime, tho Portland burglary, for which llttlo Job ho will doubtless securo an additional sentence of sovoral years. WONDERFUL WORK. Lota Like It Being Done Right Here In Balem. Salem pcoplo aro surprised nt tho work bolng dono by "Tho Llttlo Conquoror." Public oxpresslon on tho subject brings tho mattor fcquently beforo tho pcoplo. At first thoro woro many doubtors; and why not? So many claims of a similar naturo havo ibeon made with llttlo or no backing' oxcopttng tho word of somo stranger residing in a far-awny placo; this ov idenco was occoptod for lack of bet tor. Not noccssary to accept It any longor. All sufforore from any kldnoy 111 can find plonty of local endorse ment for a romody that will euro them. Surely tho wondorfnul work of Doan's Kidney Pills right hero at homo la proof sufflclont to satisfy any skoptlc. Read tho oxpresslon of ono citizen on tho subject: Harry M. Shaw, day foroman of tho Eugene Morning Register, resid ing nt 285 West eighth street, Eugene Ore., says: "I predict much less suf fering from bnckacho among Eugene pcoplo when tho morlta of Doan's Kld noy Pills aro thoroughly known. Tbolr uso stopped an acuto attack of backache which had annoyed mo for flvo or six wooks nnd which was caused, I think from constant sitting at my work- in an upright position. I took them as above and thoy proved to do nil that Is claimed for them." Plonty of moro proofs like from Salem people. Call at Dr. Stone's drug stores and ask what his custom ers roport For sale by all dealors. Price 50 cents, Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. V. Solo Agents for tho United StatoUr. Remembor tho name Doan's and take no substitute. 9 Trlb for sale by all druggists. Here's Something Worth Your At tentlon. No housewife can prepare a good meal without choice grocories. Now, that is Just what we have been telling you all tho time. You will find we keep the best in the city. BRANSON & RAOAN. Trlb for salo at the Palace Pbar macy. 25c Can Do Wonders In the way of a meal, if you call on George Bros., the White House Restaurant They can serve you tho best to be had on tho coast. Open day and night o . Trlb for sale by all druggists. JUST AUOUT BEDTIUB take a little Barlr KUer It will cure con stipation, bllloiuneai and llrer troubles. iMvitl Little Early liUera ara different from other pllla. The da not srlpe and break down tie mucoua membranes or the stomach, llrer and bowels, but cur bj centl arousing the secretions and giTlojr. strength to these organs. Bold by r. a. Uaaa, M Stat street. HOSPITAL SEC-8ETS. A Nurso Says t '' Po-ru-na Is a Tonic of Efficlcncyi" MHS. KATE TAYLOIt. Mrs, Kate Taylor, a graduated 1 nurse of prominence, gives her ex perience with Peruna la an open letter. Her position In society and t professional standing combine to give special prominence to her ut terances. CHICAGO, ILL., 427 Monroe St " As far as I havo observed Peruna is tho flnost tonlo any man or woman can uao who Is weak from tho aitei effoota of any serious lllnoia. "I havo soon It used in a nnmbor ol convaloacont caaos, and have soon aov- ' oral othor tonics uaod, bnt 1 found that thoso who uaod Poruna had tho qulckoat reliof. "Peruna seems to restore vitality. Increase bodily vlgocand renew health and strength In a wonderfully short tlme.".MRS. KATB TAYLOR. I In vlow of tho groat multltudo of women Buffering from somo form of fe malo dlaeaao and yet nnablo to find any euro, Dr. JJarttnan, tho ronownod apo clallat on fomalo catarrhal dlaoaacs, has announced his wllllngnoas to direct the ' treatment of as many cases u make application to him during tho summer months, without chargo. Addrcas Tho Poruna Modlclno Co., Columbus, Ohio. XMarkct Quotations Todays 7 "Make Salem a Coo4 Hon Marker 7 yrw Poultry at Stelner's Market Chlchons 10c. Eggs Por dozonfl 20c. Hop Market Hops 17018c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc Now potatoes 50c. Now onlona 2u por pound. Wntormolons IVic per pound. Wood, Fence Poata, Etc Big fir 14.00. Second-growth J3 50. Afh J3.00 to 13.75. Body oak J 1.60. Polo oak $4.00. Codar Posts i0e. Hides, Pelts' and Fur. Green Hides, No 11 7c Green Hides, No. 2,-206. Calf Skins 4 to 6c , Sheep 75c. Goat Sklne 25c1 to Jl drain and Flour. Wheat 70c. Oats 25c. Barloy $17 per ton. Flour Wholesale, $3.05. Llvo Stock Market Stcoro 2y4c. Cows 2Wc. Sheep $1.50. Dressed veal 6V4c. Hogs 5ftc. Mutton 2c por pound. Veal COCc. Hay, Fedt Eto, Baled cheat $809. Baled clover $80 $9. Bran $21. 8horts $22. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter' 15020c Creamery butter 23o Cream separator aklmmd, at Com. Creamery, 21c, minus, freight Portland Market. Wheatr-Walla Walla, 77079c. Wheat Valloy, 80c. Flour Portland, best grads, $3,650 3.85; graham, $3.3503.75. Oats Choico White, $1.07Hc Barloy Feed, $20021 por ton; rolled, $21021.50. Mlllstuff Bran, $22. Hay Timothy, $14. Onlona New. $1.1501.25 por sock. Potatoes 75080c per sack. Eggs Oregon ranch, 18 1-20 19c per dozen. Poultry Chlokens, mixed, 11 1-20 12c yer pound; spring, 14014 l-2c; turkeys, llvo, 10012c Mutton Gross. 505 l-2c. Hogs Gross, 7 l-2c. Beef, Gross, 607c Veal So per pound. Hops 1902 crop 20c Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastern Oregon, 12015a; Mohair, 35037KC Hides dry, 16 pounds am: upwards, 15 to 16Uc Butter Best dalrv, nominal; fancy creamery, 2O022c; store, 1C017C, CATAUItll OP THE KTOMACII. When the stomach la overloaded, when food Is taken Into It that alls to digest. It deear aud Inflames the muvoos membrane, exposing the nerrea. snd causes the (lands to secrete mucin. Instead of the natursl juice of digestion. This Is called Catarrh of the Htomsch. For rears I suffered with Catarrh of tho Stomach, caused by tadlge tton. Doctors and medicines failed to bn eflt m until I used Kodol Drspeptla Cur. J. V. lines. CopeU. Tea. Bold by V U. Uaaa, 90 8UU street ,,, Warion County Commissioners Tho Marlon county commissioners' court is In session slnco 10 o'clock this morning, and Is busily cngagod in auditing bills against tho county. Thoro Is a largo grist of theso bills and it will, tako sovoral days to dis pose of tfio businoss beforo tho court Tho county board of equalization Is In session in tho assessor's offlco but thoro aro few callors who ask for a decrcaso of tho valuation of thwri property. Somo taxpayors bavo been In to look up tho valuation placod on their property, but In nearly all cases hoy havo gono away satisfied with tho work dono by mo assessor. n Young People to Marry. C. O. Silver and Miss Zoo Ncal were this afternoon given a marrlago ll censo by County Clork Roland upon tho affidavit of N. W. Sllvor, faher or tho young man, who Is only 19 years of ago, ho faUier's consent to tho marrlago bclug roqulred. H. W. Ncal and Miss Margaret Brown woro also given a UcenBo upon tho application of John Neal. Tho parties llvo near Turner. Nono but osteopaths nro compe tent to pass upon tho merits of osto- opathy. Drs. schoettio, uarr a-unrr, osteo paths, Grand Opora House, Salem, Or. n Spring Water Is what Strong's uso on thoir tablos. On thoso warm days thoro Is nothing like It Fall Shipments Aro arriving ovory day. Wo oxpoct tho biggest businosn in our history this soa on. Evory depart mont is receiving now things by ovory iu-com-ing train. Special is call ed to tho Cloak and Suit Sootion. y "WVvo gather ored tho swollest lino of Suits, Clonks and Fura ovor brought to Salem and aro already soiling out of somo styles. If you want oomothing differ ent in tho way of a suit or wrap this fall couio to us Drains 1 ' 'i Harritt & Lawrence Sell more Orocerles and tetter Orocerles than ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods Stop in and boo for yourself. old p. o. onoccnY. ienif iiiiiiiiifisif mnnm I ; ::::::::A G E N C .BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.ii ;; fiR AIN BUYERS ANDSH1PPER80F GRAIN! Oats For Sale. HOP PROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude aad stick Sulphur. J J. G. Graliam, Agent, tetima!iifiiiti.einm HALL'S FERRY The Short route to Independence, Monmouth, Buena Vista, Suver, Corvalis and other points On the West side. Good foads leading to ferry and good seivice on the boat A, D. PETTYJOHN, Prop, THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE The University comprises the following colleges and schools The Graduate School, The College of Literature, Science and Arts, The College of Science and Engineering, Civil, Electrical, Mining and Chemical Engineering The Univers ity Academy, The School of Music, Ths School of Law, Tto Sckool of Medlclie. TUITION FREE. lacMeatal Fee The tweaty elf fctk M W4tt4ay. H$UMt It, 19t3, cataMftte at m neiirer, uttvmiry MX W. W. Ml. K. E. DOWNING. HALL & DOWNING.. Meny LoftnlR?, iRSHM&ee. Collections, Lotas negotiated far osrselves and patrons on the fcett terns at reasonable rates. Tlora feHc bb stairs, opposite Gray Bros. State St-i Salea Oregon. J. M, HOWELL j fresi MEATS cuREDi! LARD i; and everything in 6ur line ! I The Best Only ! s Prompt Service. Fair!! Treatment: In Stelner's Fish Market ; ; Phone 1401 Main ; ; giamiiiM'8tHtiMi Dried Prones Dried Prones Dried Prunes Call and see ts before you sell your Crop James M. Kyle & Co J 75 Commercials. THE SACRED HEART ACADEMY Salem, Oreees. Rtor-easBcst.Mih . Tee aoHthrd naaaefa and coBttttacyaf bats tuckers asd shmm woBWa (a this well knows kiUtutles Is a Hvi aaveniscmeairor tne miruciios uvea, m- aitn Kovemtott bave bees nut m aad arottad the academy for tbe sleaau-a and acceamedatiea oi ine rurus. ror nraii, jiis . "arrss. SISTER SUPKMOJt. Hop Picking; Will soon bu horo, and beforo you start you -want to bo woll supplied with CTOcories. So Many Things Will bo noodod whllo you aro away that it is really hard for you to got everything togothor. Hut wo can Lolp yo-i, and You Want To lot us do it Everything you want in grocories, canned vegetables, canned meats, driod boof, mushes, crackers, pickles, splcos, In fact every thing you will nood to take with you you will find At Out Store Let us pack your order for you. Fuller & Douglas Grocers, 142 State 8t. 'Phone 2281. Y O F:::: 2OT0o - - .reU18t.,S.l6 - , Ore. I $10 OO, Stwleat Re4y Tax $5.f . tr vrecM. kvm. 1 -1 II " T-"T,'H.TTf"TBJ IrTj