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"" -" unwwr THE-DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, 3ATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1903. PAGE FIVE. This Wold Loves Things tfiat Glitte The world loves thlnes that elitter.ellsten and. shine. No Inanimate ttilnes are prlzcdso highly aseold and sliver and precious eems. And so It has come about that a eood jewelry shop fs always a treasure house of fasci nations to almost everyone, yountr or old. The Darr Store realizes this, and always encouraees visitors The casual saunterer who admires the handsome thlnes In our windows, but doesn't cross the threshold because he has no Idea of an immediate purchase, Is always welcome to come In and look around as much as he pleases The children are welcome to come In and feast their lit tle eyes. Rich or poor, youne or old possess', the privilege of Inspection of this store's contents. Please feel free to drop In any time your fancy pleases- BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, State & Liberty Sts. Leaders in low prices PER80NAL3. J5. c. fllltnor Is In Portland. J. II. McCourt was In Portland to day. Mrs. C. S. Mooro visited In Portland today. J. M Watson, of Tumor, was In the city today. Mr. H. W. Meyers Is visiting In fortand, U T. Reynolds "wns a Woodburn vis itor today. Martin Vloflkn lias gone to Portland fur a visit. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Gray arc visit. Ins In Portland. P K. Shnfer Is homo from a visit ith rolatlvos at Turner. Mrs. C. E. Wolvorton and Miss Kdnn Price sjient tho day In Portland. Mlsse Motile nnd Catherine Mult iuk. of (lervuls, were visitor! In this Uy Friday. Mrs. Clirr Mullen and Miss Minna Saiivnln lmvo returned from a visit nt .lofTerson. II. O. Shucking and 0. h. Hoso, two Salem hop denier, .wore northbound passengers today. t Mrs, 0. W. Itobnrts lins returned to Sllvorton after a visit In this elty with Mrs. O. W. Gibson. II T. Jnmos loft yesterday for his homo In Hnyonne, N. J., niter linvltiR spont a year vIsltliiK friends and rola tlvos In this city. Mrs. Walter lleynolds, of Plalnvlow Is visiting In this elty at tho homo of her father. V'. N. Savage, In Kast Salem. John Spnnlol, tho Staytnn mlllnr, areompnnled by bis son, Potur Span lot, or St. Gloud. Minn., who Is ,horo on a visit, was In the city today. Mossrs. H. W. Mayors and D. A. iMnsmorp will leave tonight for San Frnnelsro. They go In the Interest of Jos. Meyers & Sons to meet forolgn representatives for the purpose of placing Import orders for holiday J goods, etc. Tho Cortillls Gazctto nominates Dr. .Ifinilta WUlit-i-nml.n .. V. P. Gilbert, tho Aumsvllln hotel man, is In tho city today on business. Mrs. Win. Ilrown. Mrs. W. II. Ilvnl .and Miss Ituth Gabrlolson wont to Ku J gene this morning, whoro they will i . . .attend a fraternity dance at the stntt university. Mrs. G. 0. l.ownsilnlo, of Portland, arrived this, morning for n visit with her daughter. .Mrs. II. p. McNnry. W. P. Ilnhcoek and Tad Sholton to day went to their claims In Lincoln county. O. I). Henderson, a prominent Htato guardsman, of Woodburn. visited the city today. Carl Abrnnis. one of Snlem's nows gathorors, spent the day In Jefferson. U. A. M. Cone, a promlnunt resident of Iluttovlllo, was In Salem today. Jim Chung, a familiar local Cbami man. went to Ornnts Pnss today. Mrs. W. K. llathe is visiting her parents nt Aumsvllle. John Spnnlol, the Stnyton miller, was In tho elty today. W. V. Landers, of th Iliooks neigh borhood, wns In the city today. He roporls that tho farmors aro all busy. In his section of the county Mr. len ders saj'H the farmers are contracting the strawberry fever, nnd. ns thoy clear tin lliolr tracts, they are plant ing strawberry plants and other small fruit. W. J. Clarke, the Oorvnls nowsnnpor man. wns In tho city today. Ho ro- ports thai his town Is rapidly building up, nnd Is again prosperous. Modern, substantial brick blocks are roplaclng the frame buildings that woro de stroyed by tho Are a fow months niro. nnd fine content sldewnlks grnco the business district. Mr. Clnrko Is of the opinion that Oervals will eventually lie a better town than ever. Miners Get . A Million Wllkeslmrre, Pn March 21. Tho Increase granted by the strike com mission to tho minors in back wages amounts to nearly St.000,000. Tho coal companies hope to pay It before May 1st. W. B. lloxlo, who was expected to accompany Cnptaln Collin" In his at tenipt tp reach tho North Pole, as sec ond mate of tho steamer America, has returned ot his boms In New Hertford. Mass., and announces that he will not. go on tho trip. . ' Harrlman Weakens. New York. March 21. It Is roported on tho' stock oxchango today at noon that Harrlman and Keono had set tled tbolr differences, tho formor tnk- Ing over Keene's Southern Pacific holdings at 70. Taunton, March 21. A locomotive lif the consolidated roundhottso ex ploded this afternoon. Ono mnn was killed, one seriously Injured and four less seriously. The building wns wrecked, and It Is feared tlint others are under tho debris. The condition of J. Whltnkcr Wright, tho London promoter.-who Is In Jail nt New York, Is much Im proved. The National Hardware Dealers' 1 Association hns elected nlllcers as fol lews: President. J. L. Ilogardtis, sec retary. M. L. Corroy. James Itullln ntid J. Green, both nc grooH. wero hnnged near Stnr City Lincoln county. Ark..' yesterday for the mttrdor of lion McflhtV. on Jnnu nry 2, 1002. The carelessttees of- Alex. Kemner- ty In smoking a pipe nwir a enn of imwder nt n (tmrry In West Itiitland. Vt.. CRtisatl an oxpIomIoii which cost lilni his life and Injured seven others. The Nova Scotln. one of tho Inrgest mines owned by the Onuley Mountnln CcMtl Compnny. near HuutliiRtou. W. Vn.. Is on lire, and Its complete de struction Is threatened. The entire mountnln Is smoking, Itenr-Admlrnl Crownlnshleld. who recently applied for Immediate retire ment from the navy, yostordiiy low ered Ills Hag on board tho cruiser Chi cago, and gnve up the commnnd of tho lCuropenn- station, snys a Home dispatch. A patient, nn S-yonr-old girl, wns opornted upon Inst Wednosday ot Phlladelnbln. for rnnuimlfnl iiiainon. tlon of (he hip. by the I-oron method. Tho BiirgoonB did not succeed In re- duclng tho dislocation, but tho child was later seized with convulsions, nnd died lu a short time. I Carnegie Will Pay New York, March 21 The tax com mlssloner hnvo been Informed that Carnegie will make no attempt to ovade his taes. llko other non-rcM dent mllllonnlros, but will pay tho full amount Ho Is assessed on J7.000.000. Clara Still Stays. Meridian, Conn., March 21 --Krnheis Atwater, a member ot tho executive committee of tho American Red. Cross, denied emphatically this nftornoon tho Washington report of Clara Ilnrton's removal. - Orcol-ntf-d Ity llir- penr. Miss Clarn Itnrtnn, president of th American lied Crrns society, recently Mrreaw.-s)-i-w.re Tliis is only a part n very small part of our big stock of implements, machinery, bicycles, etc. ICcop in touch with our ads, you'll bo postod if you do. Wo lmvo a storo full of all that's good and up-to-dnto in machinery lines. Call on us when in town; always-glad to soo youwhether you buy or not. Troublo to show goods? Of course it's troublo to show troods but it's tho Bort of troublo wo'ro looking for in fact in tho language of tho colored gentloman, "wo lub troublo." Wo want your trado wo'ro I gouing ii, too anu wo ro goiung n oy irouonng oursoivos a on to uuu out your wants and supplying thorn. Ask for McCormiok Calendars. A goodly number yet on hand. nturiid from Ht ! t i iuiv, whore slii' wis pii-onalh li . tiMtcd by the iv.ar wlnln In bis il ( inlonv Wlie.n niitl llurlnvhciil. Tin re I i, .i ii (.lent drill at llln'erciiro III the iciMllir! vtiliif of buckwbeiit iiinl wnsHl. iHiiind for pound, the buck whwit lieln n Utile more fattening than wheat It N a stood winter fccil and limy ! fed iih one fceil two or three days in the week If It Is not ton hlsh priced. We would not pay more for a pound of buckwheat than wo would fur ii pound of wheut.-Coiiiuw elal Poultry. !fotr I l.ny Mr, Now I Iny in Ouftti to sirup (Clontr, Dmlli. lu lliw 1 crri) Bo 1 tirnyeil In ilsy on by. Bo 1 pmy h tilth I ilrtmn iiIrIi. Now 1 Iny im- iliiwn In sir).: God bin little- eli. I.I kill k- Now I Iny meflud hue kept' Wutrli ntiove rn- lill- 1 lfit. lisrtli Ims bwn r moilllfr plra For tli- ulilnlim of IiIm tap. Blioiil.l I .lit- lM-r ,rr I watt Ood hln llltlc Ml. I will lHk. Qerlrud K. Ilf.itli In Upplneolt' i-ie4Cf -w .SEASONABLE LINES. I A Mammoth Car of Studebaker I Vehicles Tnls week there rolled into the freight yards at Salem an Itamenae 60-Ioot car ol sprln j vehicles, direct from Studebalcer'i factory at South iDend, Ind. The workmen have just flniihed Installing htavy freight elevator In our store, and we are now resdy to stow away the new f rlK, We hate opened a number of them and will now keep at It till we hare the itock full. It's an immenie store full of the latest and beat rigs, by far the largeit In the valley south ot Portland, and we are pro jd of it. If you are needing a rig we want yoi to wait a day or two and see theie. Everything, from the raoat substantial luck to the daintieat driving wagon. V" ? Sheep Shearing Machine's We bare on hiuid oih o( tba beat makes ot thtia with which a man and a boy can turn oat the lleecei by the dozen, getting a much better clip ot wool. Eaeler for the nan. eaaier on the ehsep. You ean tare the price of it and more too, aad can set joba of shearing where the other shearer can't. Call and ete the machine at our place. ' Bend na your name and addreaa and we'll mall you a catalogue and other detcrlptire matter about the Sharpies Tubular Cream Separator the moat popular aeparator on tbe markut today. Popular with tbe women, for it'a easy cleaning and low hung with reaeroir. Popular with the men became tbe women folks don't complain of tlrtd arroi and lame backs. Popular with the wholo family became it akiaaa clean and giree beat results. Sell a cow and bny a Sharpies Vou'll aoon buy tnore.cowa then. S White Rotary and Wheeler'& Wilson Sewing Machines We cany the above well known roakee, be aldei ethers that are cheap, er iu price in fact, all tbe way from 118.00 up, We aell a lot of high, grade rotary sewing machines, for the reason that rotary machines are the correct kind fer every woman to ae. They run light, are quiet, aew faater, hold more thread and care wear and tear on the uaer. The White Rotary's the moat up-to-date of all Its class, both in tho con veniences of the machine nnd in tbe principle on which it operates Send for catalog. New machines for rent. Old onea taken In exchange. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING by N. H, Barley, an experienced re pairer, Needles, good oil, parte, for all maeblnea. X, Tribune Wolf-American an dSnell Bicycles A great trio. The drat la the most popular wheel In all Salem, becauae it baa proved Itself to hundreds o( riders in tbe years It has laken to at tain Its present atandlng. Perfect btarlngs, eaay running, perfect frame lines, cycloldal eprockete. Tribune twe-pelc cranks, In fact, a bicycle thoroughbred. 1903 Models, $3S. 1003 Models, $10. Ctiaioleaa Models, 70. Options on changeable geare, spring forks, cashlon frames and all tbe other good things. 1902 Wolffs, 30. Borne snaps in the Ladies' Models. 1U03 Wolffs, $10. b'nelle, tbe old reliable wheel we have for years sold, The 126 model is one of tbe best things yet teen. Cad and note tho dainty frame lines. 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When it mother Hnds that flho cannot Ihj calm and qulot with hor children, sln may Ixi mm that her condition iicoiIb attention, and nho'can Uiitilols'itertliiiutotako l.yillu 11. IMuUliniti'ri Vck(IiI Coiupouiul. This niedn lue will build up lior Rystom, Htrongthon hor nen'cs, and enable lur to ealmlv bundle a disoliedlont child without a hcoiio. 'llio cluldnu will soon iviilizo the dilVoivnco, and Booing their mother quiet, will Un'iiiK'lveH Ihh'oiiio quiet. Mrs. May Brown, of Chicago, Hi., says: " Ukaii Mus. I'lXiciiAM : 'Honor to whom honor Is due,' and you dowrvo both tho thaulcn nnd honor of tbo mollirr- of Amcrlcn whom you , h.ivn so bloscilly 1iu1hiI hiu! InMiefltrd. I havo . imvi liViini i;. I'liiKiiiiurs vrirciuiiio ajoin- piiimil when I would feel run-down, nervous ' and Irritable, or havo nnv of thu aches nnd pains which but few women vm'iuh, nnd I havo found Mint it relieved m nt once nnd fravo me new strength. Hcvnrnl Indies, members of our Lit er nry Union, spenlc In tho highest prnlso at your Vegetable Compound, as thoy lmvo been cured from serious (umain irouuies. un lauy, who thought she must submit to nn opora lion, wns oureil without usluir anytbtntr In tli world but Tiyi1liiI-4.1liikliiun'iiVc(r(v table Coiupouiul anil Sitnutlvo Wash. I 1 A .. ..0 4UI.....I l. Pl.lxHii aam.l j, XaW lOU HUTU UUnUI Ul ITlUlltlM 111 V'lllVneUUa ii If vnu rnnut to vit.lt our oltv WO ATOtilil dulltrhi to tlo " : . ... 'I ... you honor. (irnUifully yours, Mas. MAY Iiiuiwn, 67 tlraiit riace, Utlcago, in. How Mrs. Pinkhnm Helped Mrs. McKlnny. , riKAU Mns. Pi oca oi : I feel it my duty to write nnd let you linow the good you nml your Vegetable t'i)iiiinnil are doing'. I Imd Immiii sick ever sine my tlmt baby was l-orn. nnd nt the birth of my seeoud, my doctor, M well n inystdf tlmuirlit I should never lire through It. After that menstruation never onimi regular, nnd when 11 mine l siilinred lorriniy. i aiso una worau mm i ovarian trouble. friend of m.V husliiiiid'a advised him to get lylm Iw i IMllldlllillN Vt'elnltlo Coiiipoiiiiil for me. At first I bad no faith In It, ' but now iiotlilnir u.nld IiiIuih hi to W without It. Menstruation has oecomo regulur. nd I fit-l lihe h new woiiinn. Your medicine Is n (lod-sond to suiTiir- tnir n' ii. I hope thU letter will lend others to try fiyillu 13. IMlilcliim M Vugoliililo CoiiipiHiiul. Yours truly. Miw. Mii.iiiikii MuKimnYi 3s l'eort HU, San FrHnrlb.il. fnl." ( March in. IOoi). j rums MKi)iUAr4 adviei: to womkn, ' If tln-ro Is itn vf lalsitr In your ati altoiit nlilcli vnu would HIco niicclal iiilvli'c. wrllo freely to nirs. IMiikliuin. Address in Lynn, Muss. Her iidvl. . Is free, and hot advice Is al ways helpful. tffnnf FORFEIT ' winnM fa tlmlDi nro1iiei lb original Ulteri sod signature! ol hllllll iholele.Mmei.UU, l.leli wlliirvolbelraUolulesiiuliinea OuUUU VyUlit K. 1'lnkliam iU.lldi.o Go LjW, Um. jA KBr "ffx'f'Ptt! fWw e-aan -3 ?r BBBBBV r 11 lef TBentlVli N asms nl I . THE NEW YORK MILLINERY. rsrggsa-. j"ar"-rr Advance sale of New Spring Street Hats is . Now on at the New York Millinery Parlors. 317 Commercial St. MRS. HOOKER, Wl'gt. The MISSES GO0DE. MILLINERY OPENING.? Ilavlnir attended the "Serin? Millinery Openlnes" both In Sn Francisco and Portland we wish to announce that they have selected avery fine line of Pattern Hats, also the latest In trlramlntr materials and with an experienced trimmer employed we are better prepared than ever to handle our big trade, and we cordially Invite everyone to call and see our complete line which will be on display on and after Saturday, March 21 1903. 309 Commercial street i t i 2 3f. B. TOUgQtne Implement Douse . 255-2.57 Liberty Street, Farm Machinery. Bicycles, Sewlngr Machines and .Supplies.' PJ U miRIFV Spwfnp- MarMnr. BAnatrfnir r npiir isinnnn oaaP rv X $ mt middCd uuuuc, rrops j BiIls1BllBHIHlla 4tajiajait4l I l I ! wittltHeelei FRANK DAVIS, Manager. STANDARD BISCUIT CO. Makers of PARADISE SODA CRACKERS and all kinds of fancy Cookies. i J. N. MATSCHEK CANDY CO., Inc, Up-to date Confectioners. Nuts and confectionery J CAPITOL COMMISSION CO. Wholesale Fruits and Produce. Phone Mo. 2231, fliltstsHM-l llllbee Block. HHHUKIfWW A protest from La Orondo against tho appointment of J. W. Knowloa, na reKlster of tho United Btatoa land of flco, has bon filed In Wtuhlngton. Itaao M. Veajch, aged 11, died at Cottage drove yesterday, Ho camo to Oregon lo J853. WaahliiKton county peoplo aro up In arms because tho I'ertland cltr council refused tho proposed llill boro electric rocd a fran'hiso, and will get oven by trying to down the I Lewht and Clark fair. 41 i .. mmaimmijmSVWmSSji