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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1903)
"" 1 I i 8 rinrlik Tfia Ate B a . 'tlI t3. ? If you have a clock that is out at elbow, I so to speak that is rather threadbare and ? seedy and sadly in need of a patching--we j- w.ould lie to have you bring it toiheBARR S STORE for repair. We have men here who 5, hayeiSgent lifetime in taking clocks and ? watches -tfrpieces and then putting them to- ? l.rntrain. They understand the internal 5 i c no y J 'mepieces and their work is I lu r and clever. Watch or clock ir-n" m i a delicate task, requiring really skilud lundiwork. We employ, therefore, the very best workmen available and can promise you thoroughly satisfactory results. Our charges are as low as is compatible with first-Hass work I - Wfc w. ., -- ? Bars Jewelry Stoe h State and Liberty Sts. Leaders in Low Prices. fmKIMlll-Hl-IIMl-HIIlIIli HHimiimM minilM Local Social Realoiii I Events In the HllllHi I II IIH4 lUllllr In Honor of Mr. Welch. On Saturday ovenlng Mrs. E. Cooko Pattdn and Miss Eva Coshow enter talnod a small company of young peo plo In honor of Mr. Ernest M. Welch, of Medford. In tho gaino of Hearts, Miss Edna Thompson and Mr. James Welch, both of Pendleton, woro awarded tho honors. During tho even ing Mr. Patton ontcrtalnod' tho guests with a number of clovor feats of log edormaln. Tho gaUiorlng did not finally break up until a lato hour and nftor tho serving of dollclouB rofrosh monts by tho hostesses. Thoso pros ent wore: Misses Ruth Gabrlolson, Ilda Jones, Lois Coshow, Holllstor, Mario Stolwer, Eva Coshow, Edna Thompson, of Pendleton j Florence IHIIIUUU, Ol VUlllllUlUllj Ja. woo iviviq of Jefferson, and Mrs. E. Cooko Pat ton; Messrs-Edward Thlelson, Wlnnl frcd Poorman, Ernest M. Welch, of Medford; James Welch, Pendleton; Fred Thlelson, Ralph Glover, E.Cooko Patton. Music and Drama. Tho Kilties hand was a very onjoy nolo musical ovent Lovers of Scotch music woro out In goodly numbors, al though tho gonoral public Boomed not fully awara of tho oxcollonce of this orchestra, that In -many respects la equal to Uio famous Thomas concert aggregation of Chicago, lndood" sur passing Uiom In its specialties of Scotch compositions. Tho ronjlltlons from classics mado remarkablo con trasts of tho richness and' sensuous qualities of Italian music with tho martial and soul-stlrrlng airs' ot tho northland. Tho Scotch folk-songs and ballad airs woro rondorod with groat swootnoss, and ono could havo list ened for hours. Tho .dancing and tho plpos woro dear to tho hoarts of all tlncturod with Scotch blood, or who lovo tho land of enkos and kilts for its own dear sake. Enthusiasm went-to tho highest pitch at times, and at Uio .conclusion tho entlro audlenco arose frM n i m i a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ! IISTOCRTDN! 1 i iJNEW NEW!; CL A Big Line Of It :i Special Sale TUs Week J '. Be sure and get the big ; ; bargains on Men's Cloth-' t ing next week. One Continual :: Round of Ba- j gains. : : Throughout the store next t !! week, : : Come and see what there t :; is on sale,' i ii FEBRUARY Must go out with a BOOM I Special Prices on Almost I Everytmog. MENS 0 THING H-H4-t-v 1 1 1 1 l'M'HiHimJcrowii Milb. of Awy, was la the MIMlaMrMM14M W- Out S ' " 3 M H H to tho strains of "America" and "God Savo tho King." Tho Grahd Opera houso tonight will soo a splendid au- dlonco to hear Virginia Drew Trescott in siruuimoro. one is a laiemcu anu popular actress, and hns many friends at Salem. Christian Endeavorers. Mr. Ebbonnan, secretary of Uio United Society of Christian Endeavor, of Boston, Is oxpoctod to visit this city dn March 10th. Tho various Endeav or soclcUes of Salem aro planning to hold somo mass mcotlngs on tho occa sion of n visit from so prominent nn Endoavor worker. PERSONALS. Miss Goorgla Whtttlar Is visiting at uswogo. Wlllard Marks roturnod to Albany yostorday. ' Miss Lola Colo Is' visiting frlonds In Portland. D. B. Smith has returned from n xrlatf tn Qllifnrtnn I ,, . ,r -... ,r -- ... .. i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kraus60 roturnod . to Portland Sunday. r I r - . T TI 11 ..1 .. Mr, and Mrs. I. L. Patterson have roturnod to Portland. I Mlss Addlo Loonoy has returned to hor homo at Jefferson. Wm. Sellwood roturnod last night f- ..lolf l n,nla &IU1U It vioiv w uvtiuioi I F. E. Shafcr Ib spending a row uays with his paronts at Turner. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sroat havo ro- turned" from a visit to Portland. Miss Blancho Knntnor has returned from a visit to frlonds at Oregon City. Fred Durbln has roturnod to Port land, aftor a fow days' visit In this city. Miss Edna Hubbard is in Albany, taking a courso of lessons In oloau tlon. s Miss Myrtlo JDuretto roturnod to Portland Sunday for treatment for th0;luru to Baker Olty Sunday and will oyos. Mrs. Rmlolrlh Prnol, of Portland, has boon tho guest of hor mothor, Mrs. W. Broyman. Thomas Colo, of Portland, who has boon In Salem for tho past six weoks, has gono homo. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yannkeo havo returned from an oxtonded visit In Eastorn Orogon. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Dunbar loft for Astoria yostorday to attend tho Ful ton colob ration. Dr and Mrs. J. N. Smith spont Sun day In CorvalllB, whero tho orator's mother Is vory 111! MIhbob Bertha and Carrio Mooros, of Portland, aro tho guoets of Mr. and . Mrs.. A. N. MooroBtf Miss BerUia Forstnor has roturned to Portland, after a visit with hor aunt, Mrs, Squlro Farrar. LonSpeor.of Spoor Bros., Sundayed at Aumsvlllo, whero his wlfo is con cluding a torm.of school. Tho Mlssos LotUe and Dalslo Lo veall roturned last ovenlng from a fow days' visit at Oroaon City. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, ofMehama, who havo been at Salem during- tho logls- laturo. ft 'of Portland today. j ?on, of Portland, havo been tho guests of Salem friends for a fow days. Mlsa Theresa Baumgart has ro turned to Albany, after a vis.lt with' lfft 7nlnn . T Tllnml In tlalfl Ifl J ;r"Z:. !Ti:" r";..' tz :r: ;r:::s ,: tho guest of Mrs. nay Gllbort, left Sun'dayfor her home In Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. VS. G. Clark and Mr. Chester Murphy, all of Portland, wero guests of Mrs. J. J. Murphy yester day. Miss Lolo Leabo has returned to her home In Portland, after a month's , ,1 i.u s i j i it i ,1.1. visit with friends and relatives In this elty. J. M Watson.' a prominent Albany, SJiJKrriiaSjSr lolallnn - Dr. and JJra. IV 4lOje, fi Urania Pass, have- bees vfeltisg'' st tbe home of Chief jHee and Mrs. F. A. More . ,. , ., , IB tlllS OUy. ' President Marshall, of tuo ua THE DAILY JQURfMU OftUEM. QfON. MONDAY FEBRUARY 23, 19Q3. city today, Ho 1b interested In waro iiouso legislation. " " Goo. D. Dorrfs, of Eugene, ?as In tho city Sunday. Miss Mabel Kennedy, of Wooilburn, la visiting with friends In 'this city. " J. W. Wlthrow, of Eugene, was reg istered at tho Wlllametto oh Sunday,. Jim Mott was homo over Sunday, from Eugene, where ho Is a university student. Ernest M. Welch has returned to Medford, after a visit with friends In this city. C. L. McNary has recovered from (hls recent illness; and has retiifned. to his law oluce. Governor Chamberlain returned this morning from a visit with his family In Portland, Dr. 0. H. Drowor, of Stnyton, Is in ,tho city today, ongngod In an opera tion at tho hospital. Hon. L. T. Harris, speaker of tho , lato houso of represontatlvqs, went to his homo In Eugene today. Mrs. J. W. MoKInnoy, of Turner, Is tho guest of her slstor, Mrs. A. A. Burton, on East State street. Dr. J. H. Brower was called to 811 vcrton Sunday In consultation with Dr Drookfl on rfn Important caaa W. E. Conner of Klamath Palls, la visiting In this city, tho guest of hla fathcr, Lan(llord J( Conner( ot tho 'Wlllametto J. W. Blckford, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mrs. Blckford, who has been a guest of Mrs. Geo. II. Burnott for sovoral weeks. Hon. Schlllor Hermann wont to Portland Sunday. Ho will roturn to Salem In a few days and take his fam ily homo to nosoburg. H. Antone Motschnn, Jnmos Walton Burt Ollngor and J. W. Blokford woro among tho Portlundltos who Bpont Sunday with frlonds In this city. J. II. Roland, formor county record or of this county, was In tho city from Gorvals. He reports that huslnosH conditions In hts town nre flourishing. Mrs. J. M. Hnnabrough, who has bon attondlng tho stnto loglalnturo, n tho guost of Mm. A. C. Lawronco, hns roturnod to her homo at Roso- burg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward MoMahlll, of i uiuuiiu, aiiuiii annuity wiiu mi. n ..,,, . , ,, ,,. Alnlilil'u nnranta linn nnil Afia icil , . . '. ' .. . l tIDV;il, 1IIU' IUIIUIIUII IU lull , ... ,, , ' . , ,. , ,. . mi. uiui iiva. juiiu itiuuiur iiim vii .Recordor N. J. Judah attondod tho ' funoral sorvlcos ot tho lato Mrs. T. J. I "Mi nti1tintnn rf fn11na n Qnmlnif nf. w"" "VW1" " ""',ul u" omiuil IH- tornoon. Mrs. Mnuror and tho de ceased woro ststors. Hon. and Mrs. John MoCourt, of Pendleton, havo roturned to their homo, nftor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Boothby, Mr. and Mrs. Mc Court's paronts. Mr. McCourt Is a ouccossful Eastern Orogon nttomoy. Mrs. ,N. J. Lottrlz, woll known and popular In this city, who is nt prosent a clerk In tho loglslaturo, has boon ap pointed n notary public by Govornor Chamberlain. Mrs. Lottrltz will re- Bnkor City Doniocrat. MrB. Lottrltz formorly restdod in Uls city, where Bho waB bookkoopor for tho Salem Flouring Miss Company, E. L. Goodrich, of bodalla, Missouri, Is ono of Uio latost immigrants to roach Oregon, and oxpocts to locnto In tho Willamette valloy If ho finds a desirable location. Mr. Goodrich will bo followed lator by his family, if he establishes a rosldonco horo. Ho re ports that thor aro" many Eastorn ors turning thoir facos to tho Pacific coast. Thoso aro tho f fruits of tho en orgatlc work of thg odvortlslng of this BocUon that has boon dono by the Sa- ilom Push Club. Mr. Goolrlch Is stopping temporarily nt the Loonard on Front Btreot. MRS. TRESCOTT TONIGHT Salem Will Welcome Success- Till OregOfl ACtfeSS j A well-known Portland society wo man, Mrs. Virginia Drew Trwot, makes her third appearance at Salem tomght. she Piayod at saiem w with Prederick Warde In Julius Co sar and in the Mountebank to large houses, and is probably Oregon's greatest octrees, having lived In the stato 18 years, and began her studies In Portland. Then she went to San . . ,), , . ,, mrM Faust Salem will weleome Mrs. Tres- oott tonight In her IniUal appearance heJ? " "("L.. , "" "' -" r Axk nirtn clivir no.Hlvelv -sr- Curoa Chronic Blood Poisoning nnd all BarofUlous affections. At U times j a matohless system tonic and purifier. 'rr Mf.,n It wfui in nn uHt. ed ciu .a tuao. D. J. Fry. Drag - giet the tURk'tsH W6ti"mr Iter Friday Excaratona on the Sraet Wnten ot AbIn. Friday Is tho only day on which Turkish women enjoy a llttlo liberty and release from tho dreadful seclusion In which thoy aro always kept, and hoy aro not slow to avail themselves of tho chance. On Frldnys ovory one goes to tho Bwect Waters of Asia, which consist of a small river miming jnbout two miles Inland, -with trceo and meadows on each side. Hundreds of boats nssemblo and'glldo up and down tho river. Every toont or calquo has two or moro Turkish ladles on board. Tho sight Is a very flno one, as each prlvato calquo Is most carefully got up, and tho boatmen wear brilliant liv eries to match the cushions and tho long embroidered cloth which hangs over tho stern and trnllH In tho water. The khedlvah of Egypt Is ono of tho finest, In crimson and gold, embroid ered with crowns and flshes. Besides the liveries tho parasols mnko a won derful show, and hero may bo oecn all tho latest Parisian crentlons. Tho la dies must not speak to men, but tho careful observer can frequently catch sight ot veils lowered or other signal given when a particular boat Is pass ing, and habitual frequenters can point out bontH wljlch aro somottmes closo to caeh other. It Is a very Innocent di version and would not satisfy western ladles. An hour before sunset tho po lice bits appear and forco all women to leave. London Telegraph. SculInittt'H Ilonnil Towem, Scotland bonstu of two round towers, Bald to be stragglers from tho great typical group found In Ireland. Tho one Is nttnclicd to tho hnndsomc cathe dral of Brechin nnd tho other stands In the center of Aborncthy, near tho en trance guto to tho churchyard. Tho lirecliln tower, bnllt In six Irregular courses and rising over 100 feet, Ib tho more perfect of tho two. It dates from Kenneth's reign, 071-1)5, nnd has a most graceful appearance. Pennant In his history speaks of having, In 1772, found hnndtioino bells within Its walls. TJieso weie afterward removed nnd now hang In a neighboring steeple. Tho origin of these towoit Is now somewhat doubt ful, but nrchiuologlslH aro generally agreed that they woro "built In connec tion with churches "for dofonso and faithfulness of wnteh" during the Norcemiin raids. Thoy wero afterward lined as belfries, tho Brechin tower hav ing done duty nn such for gonorntloiiK. The tower In now one of the nights of tho ancient town mid Ih regarded us n lui'inoriHl of its early collection with Iri'l.iiHl.-Sc'ottUli-Aiiii'ik'iiii. Till) ClimiKi-il (irlrxl). Tlu're me niimuioiis reliable state ments of grlXBly buaru luivlug aUuuUeil nion, but iiowiuhiyH the grlMtly rtwm not seek out his hmnnn victims, iih tliero nro urtfdllilq wtutumuntH that his fore fathers wed to do. Neither does ho llu lu wait and, pouncing upon n hunt er, tour him Into bloody hIii'imIm In do lighted IIdihIIhIiiiohh, iih the old time stories wed to tell. The eliiiugu In the grizzly' h illni)Hltloii Is llkuiied by vet onui liuiitei-H to tho change lu tho elinr iicler of the white cousin of (he gtiaaly, tho polar bear of tho uii'tlcs. When tho Millions for tho Hudson Buy com pany were entnbllHlied, the diaries of the men there ofton referred to tho fright or Rtliieks by polar Ileum. Many a uitvlgHtor lu the arctic miih Iiiim been clnwod nnd chewed to death by polar bunrii. But for nonrly n century the polar boar Iiiih not been regiudml as so very Uurcv. and iiovviulnyH It U looked upon us n cowardly boast. AwtoulHtlou with arineil men has modllled the poliir bear's tllhposltlon. Outing. rotmcli Pill. In Now England cobweb plllw are supposed to euro the ague, and lu the south a certain knuckle bone In a plg'H foot Is n sure euro for rhouiniitlsui If It bo carried lu tho pockot or worn huh ponded from u string around the neck Tracing tho isplder wob pill, It orlgl nntod In Chlnn, whero all species of In sects havo certuln posltlvo or nogntive values lu medieluo. In Poking It Is customary to glvo two or three scor pions or spiders to a patient 111 of fever In Ireland tho peasantry swallow small spiders nllvo to effect euros. From thoso tho cobweb pill of tho Now Eng land native was easy. In Flanders tho llvo spider id fastoncd Into the ompty shell-of a walnut and worn around tlm neck of tho patient Ah tho cronturo dies tho fever decreases until It Is gon entirely. Ilochostcr Post-Kxprena Ilia qneallon. Sister You've seen Mm. Newpop's baby, Imvon't you? roinorxos, uui nn nirmu """fc Nflwpon must think I don't take any1 lutorost in babies. Slstor-Of course, If yon don't ask questions about It she Brother-Hut I did ask a quttoii; asked If it oould sit up on IU hind less and beg yet, and she wouldn't awwer. -Plilladelphlu Preen. Tlie "VIe Ilenoon. "DeseoM," begsu the old eoloml Mr eon, "do yen eh my, 'Olt beblml mo, Satany "No, bruddab, Ah do set," said Dea. eon Groea. "Bf Ah tsjd friUn to git behind me, he might utlck me when Ab wa'n't looklu'. Ah keeps him right In front wbah Ah kin see hlw.M-Cbl-cago News. ? n OfflminI ATor. "Who oflii tell me the nifjuilng ef4 leisure?" asked the teacher. "Ufa a plfd where married people'! repnf, ropHed the Uby a.t the ft W mo OMSS-i'iuiaueiBUia ueeeru. To remote a pasted label from a can or bottle bold over the steam of a ket- ' tin t r.v fm. hm it aa be etMlr rtraevoa. sw-'waBSw'' ""' WJ 'SLnce' i ffi iiuuiuio DayJ fnr Renrffe vLSrtJ i o Washington The Law Makes Feb. 22nd a legal Holiday County Clork Roland had, consider ablo amuBcmont' this morning tit tho oxpoiiBo of sovqiral 4prQmInont law yers of thaliyjpvyio gatherod at Iho court houso, oxpcctlng to attend court as usual. Thoy all know hotter, but had not taken tho tlmo to think about It, and, besides, tho rnombora of Uio legal profession In this city aro aft ox ceodlngly industrious company of pro fessional men. According to tho existing stat utes of tho stato, today la a non judicial day, and was bo obsorvod by tho stato Bupromo court and Uio clr cull courts. Jiidgo Burnott had an nounced that ho would tako undor ad visement and at 0 o'clock this morn ing rondoVclBloh, In tho applica tion of Mary F. Gibson for a now trial In hor llbol suit against tho publishers of this papor, but It will bo doforrcd until Tuesday. Undor tho construction of tho law, no Judicial buslnoso can bo transacted until Tuesday, whon Uio circuit court will bo convonod at 9 a. m, Tho law govornlng Judicial holi days Is sot out In soctlon 9 IG, Bolling er & Cotton's codo, nnd roads aB fol fel fol eows: "Tho courts of Justice may bo hold and Judicial business transacted on any day, oxcopt aa provldod In this section. No court,cnn bor opened, nor can any Judicial business bo transact ed on a Sunday, nor on tho first day of January, nor tho 22d day of Fobruary, nor on tho 30Ui day of May, nor on tho 4th day of July, nor on tho 1st Monday In Soptombor, nor on tho 2Gth day of Decombor, nor on a day on which nn olcctlon la held throughout tho Btnto, nor on a day appointed by tho President ot tho Unltod States or by tho govornor of this stato as a day ot toasting, thanksgiving or holiday, oxcont for tho following purpeses: "1 To glvo InBtructlonB to a Jury then dollboraUng on thoir vordlct. "2 To rocolvo tho vordlct of n Jury. DOfl'T SHIVER WHILE YOU DRE88 Thoso cold mornings. Roach out ot bed, utrlko a match, turn on tho gas In yourgas stovo and noto how quickly your room gets warm, Haven't a gas stove? Moan it? Lots horo so choap you'll wonder how you havo permit ted yoursolf to bo bonumbod whon so much comfort could bo had for so llt tlo. Salem Gas-Light Co.. Phone 563. 4 CHEMEKETA ST, & ifc. .r. " V1 ' T r -.H. -" - H-0-M-H-fr H HH HfrM-M-1 IIHIHMHIUm HI 1 1 1 1 H1! Speejr "V"" 9- Will Pay You This Week in Trade 22 Wcper dozen for eggs 50c per square for butter He per pound for chickens ovptfceS fess JO per cent for cash. r Aiiinsville I Salem r fV- ift VHH IW H IH-t-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 IH PAQE FIVE. H For tho oxorclso ot tho pott ers of a maclstrato in criminal ac USnsl r'prwocdlngstoTttorifmtnala- ture. Whcnovor a non-Judlclal day, created by this act, oxcopt Sundays," fall's upon a Sunlay, tho noxt'suc- cqodtng Monday shall ho otfserveci as WltMi nnliHiidlntn! ,1Atr .. -.. -v..v, y,,. -a 8alem School Qoar37 ji ,-Tho Salem school board. haaRSlcd In a' number of offoftB to)SSoot lngs latoly, but has decided to con vono this evontng. While thoro Is no partlbulatbuslness awaiting tho con sideration ot Uio board, sUlL-Uiero wilt ltkoly bo mado arrangomqhtsfor tho paymout 6f Interest on Ufbpopular loan notes, and thoro will also bo called In ftovoral of tho popular notos, as thoro is somo monoy In Uio dis trict troaaury that la aijpllcablo to tho payment ot llio-samo.jiA largo nunt bor of bills against th6 dfstrlct will al so bo audited nt tho mooting. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In tho famll every day. Let U3 answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pro pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baklngl add boiling water and sot to cool. I'lavorsj Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry nnd Strawberry. Got a packago at your grocers to-day. 10 eta. sssAT COSTss? Owing to a change in business we must close out all of our Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, under. wear, Dry goods Hats Caps. -Dolls and Toys at Cost. The Fab Stote. j Call at tho fi $ O. K. Pharmacy S 333 Commercial street j and have your Prescrlp- j tions filled. With 30 years experience 1 feel g comDdtent to irive SatlS 5 conipcieni W IWL saua 5j faction. ' t T7 ncTR A MnPR . 5 I f K1-HH1SB 1M1HIK COPYRIGHT. Keep Him Home Evenings. With tho promlao of a bottlo of good bcor such as ho knows ours to bo and soo Uin good rosults. Salem boor Is good for tho family, hotter than moat modlalnoB, and you ought to have a caso or two in tho houso right along. What did you say your atroot numbor was? CAPITAL BREWERY, MRS. M. BECK, Prop, Bros. " X Aiff !$ ' Mebama J i frW-8 frH-l I IS;t 1 1 i H-f-H-4-fr enC M . -Jl 1 i. I n