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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1903)
THE D AILY J00nWAU,'8AL6M.'dREQOM.-tHURSO'AY, JANUARY 15, itiS, PAQE-F1VE. N3fia?j2i5&lia! 1 The Romance Tfoat Rests In A Ring A Ladies' Finger King is the essence of romance. It is the seal that love sets upon her finger and the more dainty and charming it is the surer the givers hold upon her heart. The Barr Stpre.isa sort of authorized com mercial emissary of Cupid in this matter of rings. We supply a great many of the Engagement and Wedding Rings used in this vicinity, simply because our stock of If aI Diit m r -. a n. iattiKf l . X t r A 1 rx 1 I 4 It 1 I lA rt v c it iuun ililK id iiiuic uuiy uiiuit-c auu ucauiuui mail id if" - . . "1 Common. The lover must have a ring whose charm 8 and delicacy will worthily befit the lady of his choice. And This Store .Has Them. Ba's Jewelry Stoe- State and Liberty Sts , salcm. Leaders In Low Prices. MS!il5ZSS !iQHiS II I '"" . I I I I I I B MORE TIME THAN MONEY monio people have to spend, but It on havo no tlrao, posBlbly you might Iko to havo one of our flno 15-Jowol imekcopcrs, as thoy do not require much monoy for tho Investment. Our lock of flno watches for ladloB and gentlemen Is comploto, and embraces everything In Elgin and Waltham yntches. Prices lowor than over. E.T. Pomeroy 8SCom.8t., Watchmaker and Optician ALL THE WORLD Llows about our wine and liquors, y cause cacn ana all aro famous iraml-, For table and medicinal use, :hoc;y what hr conuuored populari ty by Its quality. Wo carry only what tvo cau praise without roserve. This fact Is tho basis of our claim for your confidence Every pirehnso mnde from us is a transaction that could ftiot havo been bctorod. 218.222 Commercial Street. Miss Stella Hockett, of Heppner, who has been vislUng'irt Uils city, has Bono to Albany. Mrs. C. E. Dlondell, of Spencer, Iowa, Is In this city for a fow days, en routo to California, and Is the guest of her former classmato, MIbb 0. Ballou, or Lincoln school. Mrs. Dlondell will nslo mnko a short visit wlUi friends at Jefferson boforo proceeding souUt. ANOTHER PASSES AW AY Atrs. Grlswould Succumbs 'After a Five Weeks' Illness cofvniaHr P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . THE WEATHER. NTpnlght and Wednesday, fair; con ktlnucd cool. &t i 1 1 I H tiHHIHI I -fr-M-M- jrii iihiiiiiiiiiiimiin Jr Social Realm Whist Party. Ir, and Mrs. F. E. DeParcq very rrolngly entertained a number of Bnds ou Wednesday evening. Tho was pleasantly spent In playing 3t and discussing dainty refresh- Whose Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Sroat, Mr and Mrs. II. D. Thiol. IMr. and Mrs. W. T. Williamson, land Mrs. Geo. B. Gray, Mr. and jIL J. Ottenhelmor, Mr. and Mrs. Gahrlolson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr and Mrs. Tom Holman, land Mrs. J, G. Grahanr, Dr. and P. E. Smith; Miss Cora Talking- Miss Mario Ilurlburt, Miss Ruth terielson, Dr. Willis McNary. o Lanslng-Homyer Wedding. Wednesday, January 14th, nt tnoon. at the home of Mr. and Tm. Lansing, corner 17th and D uMtreW. occurred ono of tho nrottlesl weddings of tho season, when tholr daughter, Miss Clara, becamo tho of Conerd F. Homyer, of this Tho coremony uniting them "for or for worse," was lmpresslvoly louncod by Rov. Geo. C. Rltchoy, r of tlio First Christian church, prosonco of about forty of tho Ives and friends of tho contract- parties. Tho brido was gownod Iress of filmy white. After a de- luncheon tho happy couplo left depot and tho 4:30 train for Inorth Whllo gone they will SatlveB at Seattle, and will re- about two weeks, when they Mil resldo in a cottage on Commer-laLjitreet, rg. Honiver Is the fourth daughter Salem from Atlantic, Iowa, about throo years ago, and slnco hor com ing has, by her swcot disposition and winning ways, won for hersolf a largo circle or admit Ing friends. Tho groom has lived In Salem for a number of years, and is woll nnd favorably known In tho business circlos of tho city. He Is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Homyor, of North Salem. H. Lane, of Portland, Is In the D. A. Palno, of Eugene, is In Ibrldo ter C. city. Mrs. the city Mr. Dudloy Clark, of Portland, Is a Salem visitor. Mrs. J. C. Slogmund Is visiting rein Uvob at Jefferson. O. J. Wilson has returned from a month's visit In California Mrs. P. A. Dahlman, of St. Holons, Is a guest of Miss Georg Glltner. Miss Jesslo Hale, of Grants Pass, has recontly enterod Willamette Unl- vorslty. MIbb Lillian Motschnn has rotumod to Portland, after a visit with, rela tives in this city. Mrs. Phil Metsehan, Jr., of Heppner, who hns boon visjtlng in this city, has gono to Portland. Miss Thecla Dove is visiting rela tives horo, after aovoral months spent at Eugene as stenographer for the uiu.-n.euy Sumner Company. VpV . ZlZ.r-j!Zr" a.nd ?aU8htor' ofl Mme. M. Laura E., wife of George V. Grls wold, died at 9:45 o'clock this morn ing at tho family home, at tho corner of Fourteenth and Leo streets. Mrs. Grlswold was taken sick fivo weeks ago today with stomach trouble, and the ailment doveloped into pneumo nia. Mr. Grlswold and the members of tho family are prostrated with grief In tho dentil of u helovod wlfo and mother, and havo tho sincere sympathy of tho community In their bereavement. Laura E. Patrick was born In Michi gan on December C, 1852, and avb in her Gist year. In 1872, on July 4th, sho became tho wlfo of O. V. Grls wold, who survives hor. Willi hor husband Bhe came to this stato from Michigan In JS82, locating In this city, where sho ho resided continuously. Mrs. Grlswold was a reserved, home like body, who preferred the compan ionship of hor own fireside, and the immediate members of her family, to larger gatherings. She was loved and ndoretl as a wife and mother, and re spected as a friend and neighbor. Besides tho bereaved husband, tho deceased Is survived by three daugh ter, the Mlssos Corn. Neva and Maud Grlswold, all of this city. Sho Ioavos besides these her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Patrick, of Polk county, and two brothers and throe sisters, as follews: A. M. Patrick, carpontor at tho reform school; Wm. Patrick, of Tillamook; Mrs. Edith Bixby, of Till amook; Mrs. Hnrvoy Cole nnd Mrs. Dorr Gibson, both of Polk county. Funornl servlcos will bo hold at tho family homo In Yew Park at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, conducted by ncv. II. A. Kotchu'm, of tho First Prosbytorinn church. Burial will tako placo In tho City Vlow cemotory. FEMININE CHAT. Perhaps the only woman coal opera tor in the country Is Mrs. .Tnne Shlrkie of Clinton,. Md., who Is both suporin. tentiout and manngor of n big mine. Slgnora Mayor dea Planches, the wife of tho Italian embassador ut Washington and n new acquisition to diplomatic society thore, is doscribod its n woman of remnrknblo beauty nnd as n charming talker. Mrs. Mnrlali Vance, a colored wo linn of Dnnvllle, 111., Is learning to uiiM at tho advanced ago of ninety one. Mrs. Vanco waft a servant In Abraham Lincoln's family and packed up tho family bolonglngs when they went to the Whlto House in 1S00. Lady Frances Balfour Is said to bo tho cleverest of tho throo bright wo man In the family of tho now English promler. Sho Is nn nctlvo workor for woman suffrage and wns tho prime mover In uniting nil tho woman suf frage sooletlos In England luto one body, Mrs. Macquoeuey, n cousin of the oxplorer David Livingstone, hns now roncneu tue ngo or 107 years and is living nt Flshnlsh, Isle of Mull. Her hearing, which was not good sevon years ngo, Is now completely gone. Her memory, too, began to fall many An effort Is being mndo by hio phy sician to induco tho Czar of Russia to remove his court to Crimoa for n few years, for tho benefit of his health. Ho has no specific ailment, but his weak chest rondors hlra bub ceptlblo to pulmonary trouble. o Kuykendall Law Queered. (Continued from first page.) H. B. 33, Carter Rotating to Juris diction of county courts; first road lng. ' S. U. 51, Johnson Protection of game; first roadlng. S. B. 55, Crofgan Amending codo; first reading. Joint resolution, Poarco To mnko county offices four years Instead of two. S. B. GC, Marsters To amend code; first roadlng. Resolution, Crolsnn To Investigate water and light of penitentiary. Adopted. S. B. 57, Myers To define rights of riparian owner; Aral reading. S. B. 58, Kuykoudall To furnish transportation to pupils residing moro than two miles from school; first reading. Resolution, Williams To appoint a eommlttco to attend funornl of tho lato Congressman Tongue. S. B. 59, Kuykendall Consolidation Of school districts; first reading. Resolution, Hunt To print a son- ate calendar, 240 copies. Adopted. S. B. GO, McGinn Fellow sorvnnt; fiist reading. S. U. 01, Mulkey Sale of land: first rending. S. B. 02. Kuykendall To Incorpor ate Eugene; advanced to second tend ing and referred to Lane county dele gation. McGinn, Croisan and Smith, of Umatilla, were npixrintod as a com mltee to Investigate water and light at the penitentiary. A warm discussion took place over tiio adoption of roeolutlons to appoint more clerks than allowed liy the Kuy kendalt law. The president decided tho resolution out of order. An ap peal uw taken and the chair was not sustained It to 11. House Thursday Morning. Gault offered concurrent resolution proposing that mombers of stato leg islature attoud in a body the funoral of the late Congrossmnn Tongue, to bo held In Htltshoro on Sunday. Adopted. JJltdqr second roadlng of house bills la number word referred to oommlU tees J House returned to fifth ordor of buelnosff, that of lutioductlon of bills. The following were presented: II. B. 74, Hnnsbrough Amending amlon 13, title 1 rode. II. B. 76, Eddy Amending charter of Tillamook. H. B. 76, Cornett Authorising .free ferry noross Wllamette at Albany,, H. B. 77, VSmldon Authorising claims of stato against various coun ties for iritorcst charges on deferred tax payments. Referred to commit teo on resolutions. H. C. IL 18, Juh-ProvldIng special committee to investlgnto matter of furnishing stato with wator supply and electric light Resolutions. Moro bills were Introduced, as fol io wb: H. B. 91, 'BurgoifsCrontlng county of Stockton, v , H. B. 92,"shollo' lAmondlng- Eu eoeo charter., II, B. 93, llansbrough Amending Ashland chartqr. H. B. 94, Phojpst-Amondlng code. Committee on resolutions roportad favorably on resolution ordering the printing dally of 240 house calendars during this session. Bills Introduced as fdflews: H. B. 95, Burlolgh-7-Amendlng codo. IL B. 90, Dannomnn To encourago sinking of artesian wells In Eastern Oregon. H. B. 97, Orton Regulating the om ploymont of child labor. At 11:JG o'clock, on motion, of Ed dy, hou8o adjournod until 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Bftiiaurtupp mi"niw-'mu mmuJMBmiiMWae 3 2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts. Remember always that DR. STONE'S DRUG STORES will sell any patent medicine, bottle, box or package, or any drug sold by the lb., 'for 2 cents Less than any cut rate price ad vertised in this paper. Nothing Like It Those pancakes Aunt Jemima makes. Come'and let hor serve you one aasr day this week. Fullzt & Douglas, Grecers: KigfSt AFR1VAL EXTRAORDINARY Miss Linn Warden The World's Greatest Palmist, Astrolb1 and Clairvoyant. Now. located In Salem for a briof to mo? Am I loved in roturn? Havo time, and can bo consulted on nil af- I a rival In my lovoT Whom shall I fairs of Hfo, She is too well known mnrry? How many ohildron wllHI In this country to'neod much introduc- havo? When will my domestic Hon, but for the benefit of the few troubles ond? How can I mako my who may not have heard of her, sho life and homo hnpp7 Whon will my will say that she is a graduate of the absent friend return? Why do I not ocoult colleges of India and Franoe, receive n letter? Should I invost my and has been a professional medium money? In what should I invest? Is for the past IB yonr. the past year my d I seam cundilt? Shall I win my In Portland, Orogou, where she gave lawsuit? M1h War del lolls you ;all tho very host of satisfaction to nil, those things, nnd a groat many moro. . -7 SU-iV. turni Roseburg, witnessed tho Inauguration of Govomor Chamberlain yostorday afternoon, and roturned home laBt night. Miss Jennie Goodo loft lout ni, for San Francisco. Sho will bo gono aoout a month, and will attend the millinery opening in California's me tropolls. Wm. Byers and wife, of Malvern. lowa, are in the city, guasts o.t the home of AshlDy Whlta. Mrs. Brers is a sister of Mrs. White and Mrs. Brjn- Mario Cazln, tho widow of the eminent landscape palutor, and SIme. Madelolne Lemalre have been elected membors of the "now" salon Jnry. This Is tho llrst time womon have been electeI to un oliico of such dignity In France. Mine. LomalrW will srvi on 1 ; nnd Mrs Lansing, and cam to kerhoff. of this city, Is .S'lAtJenlanjr A GENEROUS LIVER Likes good winw at dinner. A bQunUful WJl of fare shows a dlsa-gt)lfle- biask. unlia supplfraegtid Wysome of th speeJal' brands on our ttal These ehlee produos, Imported In the wood, ar boUIad by us.and so kaawa to b gimHina. Our s(ok ooa tains the favoritea of every consumer, at shrt priori, by the bottlf or ease. 'THE ANNEX, 10 a Ccert 8trU tho painting Jury nnd .Mme. Caalu as a judgo of scnlptiiro. Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland, sister of ex-President Clevelal. has become n farmer. Sii owna Hglf of a 700 ucre Island off the coast of Maine, whore she raises nrt vagUibIes, small frjlt and (MNiltry. m Ctr- mnu nas alnxit 800 cickMM awl a ftue hord of cows. fili takes &m. prtils In her farm, avwy detail of which sits manages personally. Poor STnn'a niali, Paiiade, or "poor man's Ubk," la a Proueb devfee for using statu neWs to ndi-ajitage. Cut three or fow bard ' rollg into small pleeos, put Uutm lato a Kattla, pour over tiwm a Quart of boil ing M-ater and season with popper, salt, butler awl a little gariie. Whoa tte rolls- arc thoroughly goftoflod the pa nada Is ready to serve. Kut Saudivlolie. To make nut aundxiohM ebop the nuis vory fine, using almonds, Bugllsb walnuta and hickory nuts. Butter the bread, sliee and put on it a thin layer of the chopped nuts, a little salt and 'sprinkle of grated cheese. Put another pieeo or bread over this and pre lightly. Til Dalle to Issue bonds for wator plant II. B. 7C Protecting ilh In Grant county, ' H. I), 79, Phelps Ameudlng codo. H. B. SO, Phelps Incorporating lone. II. B. 81, Kramer Submitting con stitutional amendments to vote by elw tors. H. B. 82, Galloway, by request Amending codo. II B. 83, Galloway Incorporating M Mlnnvllle. H B. 84, Blakely-Taxing Inheri tances. H. B. 85, Bllyeu Providing com pensation for Indian War Veterans. II B. 8G, Jonoa, of Multnomah Amending codo with respect to audit ing of claims in several counties. Ilesolutlons wore offered as follews: II C. R. 10, Jones, of Lincoln Com mittee of throo from house and two from senato to Investigate school. Resolutions committee. H R. 8, Orton Providing for 880 lioui( calendars In solid nonpareil aptfow m - t t,,-- r-M reading for over SO00 people In that Sho settles lovers'-quarrels, reunlteu city. No matter what your troubles the separated and shows how to over- are, she will guldo you out of them tome nil dllllcultlos. t)n Resolution. H J. M. No. 3, Gln Memorialising ronKiittm for impravomoot of upper Columbia rivor. Adontod. H B. 87 AmeadlHg aoetlon S107 H B. 88, Gill I'rosonrattoa and protection of gm. H B. M. QUI ProvMiag for a bounty on orowa. II B. 90. GUI For tho protection of trout and other gam Hah. Report of commlttoo on resolution v,ta a4o)td. Commlttoo roportod fa vorably on following subjects: For niahing 100 stamp and 100 aowapapor wrappers to oaeh mawoor of houao, furnishing to oaeh mouiuar at coat of atato on copy oaeh of tckr dally Bowspapors, invoBtlgatiag commlttoos for tit examination of the various la st Hut looa' and departments of t atato. aa4 tho opening of tho sossIoob of the house with prayer. Tho resolution providing for tho an pointaient of Joint eommlttooo for tho Investigation of tho different state of fioos and state Institutions wore road with success on your side, she will give you tho nnmoM, dat. fuels and localities In n way that will astonish tho most skeptical. It may be of vital lntorost to you to know tho out come of your pi went dlstrose. The happiness of your future life may de pend upon the right solution and proper advice. Miss Wnrdel makos no mistakes. All her predictions aro true, and may be relied upon. You may wish to hn ow If It is advisable to mako a change in business, In love or marriage. Shall I succeed In my new undertaking? When Ithall I ob- muto tain my hopes, my wishes? Shall I ever become wealthy? Can I trust my friends? When ahall I marry? Shall I ever h divorced? Does another share the love that rightfully belongs! Mian Waidoll has just closed a 0110 year's engagement In Portland, Oro gou, and unless she gave satisfaction site ooujrt not havo stayed there that length of lima. This fact alono spooks wall for her work, and sho has hun dreds of testimonials from somo of tho best people In tho stato. iossons in palmistry, hypnotism and medlumlHtlc porsotiB developed lu short time at reasonable ratos. Learn a profession nnd bo IndapondonL Par lors arranged bo that you will meet no strangers. , t Parlors 101 V4 Court street, betwoon Liberty and Commercial streets, over Steves' bakery. Ofllco hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, and all day Sunday Poo within tho reach of all. MISS LINNIE WARDELL, O-f4-e04 oH C 1 9 f frKa-ffr-f CH 0otb Bust I Ua Nl K I, 1 1 t-Kt it lc- rTrt ri il n r 1 .-.mm.. 1 lie 11. iv 1 auuaima vw , wi viiuv.au, WIIU IlldllU" faclure Gold Dust Washing Powder are nowofTer- lng; to the merchants one case free with every five 1 cas5. Ihey make thii otter about once a year and it only lasts a few days. We have taken advan tage of it and bought a large quantity and now we iijukc tin uiujjioiiiuii iu yuu. i iiiti uiuii tue rair bank people withdraw their offer, we will give one package with every five you buy of us. Our price is 2pc pekge., making 6 packages cost you $ .00. Why not buy your years supply, or even enoueh to last a while- Sjpee $0$9 StateCstrcet. c- a 11 C ' R vt Carnaa'aa-CaaeoUng W'jtlWff4tiatagHll8 ,. .. .-..........i. ,.y.....u -.J.J.....