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! I .The Treachery The skits are treacherous at this o'clock and rain at ten o'clock Is no. unusual combination. Umbrellas, there tore are continually on duty nowadays if you are In need of a new urn- rcUa.and If you wish A REALLY GOOD ONE. our umbrella stock Is of Inter til to you We have no 68c umbrellas, nor are we likely to have any this ;.,cnn. (lKeVer ButlnStr ktly l?OOl limETi'll.lV cMtlnir t fr.tm ticn .m liiur Hne Is one of the best In Saiem. ton oe. yci iiuujiiiwii,umiui. uaiuics or uoia. Mcrnnsr stiver silver ri.to. ivory. Pearl and the finest of natural wondc. thut'c th vinri m m. firellas which the Barr Store carries. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE State & Liberty Sts Leaders In Low Prices H-4-H lllt H IHIIIIHIKI X Local Osjn1 fannl!"!"19 Bon 11, w- Ai c,lorr'. local night Snrial Realm- Events.! II In I C1 1 III: In the vvwiiiiui -H iilllllllllllllllH. Dancing at Chemawa. Mr. U McCallB. who wa8BOBnc.jb tho ,,, of ,)0r dn h cenful In conducUnu a dancing !,,, school in thla city last winter, la now I E u alto of phllo. teaching at tho Chemawa Training mnth paMed ,h h Salcm thf) School, wliwo Bhojias a class of 66 mornnR fop 0n,ar)o j pupils. At tho present Umo her clatr whcr(j ,, w) ,ocBla . meet, every Saturday evening hut ; c ,,, of Mar8hfleIl,f lrs. McCalla thinks that It will bo . ,, .. .. ... nilplM1111. ,nmnr.v necessary to conduct tho class on two evening! of the week. In order that tho pupils niay l.o accommodated. In addition to tho pupils of tho chool. , tne iMinwwir .ia u c.ass conBIHunK of 26 teachers. PERSONALS. f('. J. Slmornl Is In Jefferson todajt Judge H. I. llolso Is In Albany to- Win Clarke, of Oervols, la In the flty lion. R T. Judd of Aumsvlllo Ih In the city J. 11. Aclccrnian Is In Harrishurg on kindness. Wnynn Raker lflft thla afternoon for Pendleton, Ore. V. E. Richardson, a young Salem attorney, In In Portland. W. C. Knighton, tho nrchlteat. re turned to Portlumt today. Alllo Stownrt was In Oorvala todny for tho tulcphono company. J II. Whitney, stato printer. Is homo from n trip to Albany. Marcus W. RobblnB, of Grants PasH H In the city, registered nt tho Will amette. M. 13. VnnVlnck left today for Union, Oregon, to bo gono during the hummer. Mlsa Morgnn. of Portland, has ar rlvcil In the city, and will mako hor noma bore. Mr and MrH. J. H Elgin havo re- tuinwj from a visit, with old friends at Corvallls, J T .Ttlnoti firmK wnnlnn of Mm state prison, went to Portland Thura-1 day afternoon. Mrs W P. Jones, of Portland. Is visiting In this rlty. tho guest of Mrs. Gladys Hooker Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith 8r., havo returnod from a winter's visit In Southom California. Ed. Judd loft today for Spraguc, Washington, to attond tho bedside of j hla uncle, who Is reported Borlously D I 4iiiii ! Sewing ! Machines WHITE ROTARY. WHITE SHUTTLE. WHEELER & WILSON. QUEEN 8HUTTLE. Resides cheaper onos from 18 up. Wo boliovo In the rotary ma chine Thoy sow faster. Thoy run easier. Thoy nro quloL Tho bob bins hold moro thread. Thoy nro a docade In advance, yos, a gener ation In advanco of the common shuttle machine. - Call and see our machines. Mr. N H. Burloy, an experienced sew ing machine man, is in cbargo of this department, and will show you ovory courtesy. Old machines taken In exchange Now ones for rent. Machines sold on installments. Needles, oil and parta for all ma chines. Sewing maehlno repairing. lliyiostEvervthinginlVlachineryandVehiclesili it t ' Nowspnpor space is too expensive for us to writo nil nlout every lino wo carry, every wcok, lu ! J - wo boliovo in kcoping overlnstinjily ut the buying public. Our lines nre so numerous" now Hint U ; ; ! ! requires n page to do nil of them justice. . ; ; ' ! Wo have lately been advertising our lino assortment of buggies, our Di&o plows, our bieyolos and ; ; ntl.A." M.yaa rPr.rlnt u-a u-nnt. in hi I L n hit in (lin interest nf the women folkR Tlmi nlu-auu ),.- .. it i ... i. o...:.. r.inli!ima nmliii innnv nnans tlui Prii'im Snnnrninr f .l Ilium Imi.a llm .... nn ' ' in tin's matter. $ ;; . . . 1! "Write us any time for anything in our line, always glad lo or any information obtainable. F. A. WIGGINS IMPLEMENT HOUSE! 'minuHnununnunn ismtf ! w if of the Skies. ... time nfh vr ciWhi.,,. .. :, Good durable covers, frames stronir as It. D. Cherry, of Eugoue, la visiting NaRont for th Southern Pacific Cora pany, Dr. Woods-llutchlnson returned to Mrs T 11 -tnntain tiflll f-.tun tr tinn r,.i,. h,vin. i. n.i ,u BCrvcd Coo county ,B ,no ,owor ,)OU90 of tho 8ta,0 hB,8,atum PortIam, tw, havI dcllvercd u,,, , addrM(, cfore th BradunUnR ,aafl of Ul0 W,nmo,to Unlvoralty mcdlcnl class last night. Mrs. Zadoc J. Rlggs, who war. oper ated upon Tuesday evening at the Salem Hospital for appendicitis, la convalescing nnd her speedy recovery la assured. This will ho welcome news to her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. .lark Dolnn. of Port land, nro vlsltlngi In this city, the guests of MIsh Minna Snuvaln Tho fmoon young couplo nro on their honey having been woddod In Portland yos terday. Mr Dolnn was formerly Mls Honrlntta Klngor. Two Steamers Building. Rlvor stentnor building Is beginning to loom up In good shapo. Tho Co nullln Transportation Company Is building nt Randolph, and Porltlns. Moomnw & Company, nt Parkersburg. Tho Htom nnd knees for tho vessol to be built by the latter company wcro shipped from this plnco Tuesday morning, nnd tho keel Ib to bo lnld this wook. Tho Coqulllo Transporta tion Company shipped up lumber dur ing the past week with which to con struct ribs for their vessel. Handon Recorder. ' Can Get Your Money Dack. t In view of tho fact that this Is the first vlfilt of "HpfinlnK tllO Harvest" to Solom. nnd fearing that somo doubt 'may bo ontertained of tho attraction's merit, the mnnngemont -wishes to gunrnntee '"Ri'nplng tho Harvest." and announce that any one purchasing a ticket who Is In any way dissatisfied with the performance can havo their admission fee refunded Immediately j after tho third net. This Is a bona fldo agreement, a1 business . proimsltlon which will lived up to by the management bo !' itaii ifr-wifff f iniiam ! Out Lines Studobakor vchlolos. McCormlck harvesting maohln ary. Russell engines and separators. Russell wind stackers. Fairbanks Morse gaiollna en gines. Illrdsell elovor hullers Horo fanning mills. Monitor drills. Syracuse and Molfne plows. Ruffalo Pitts borrows. Ohio Ensilage cutters, Hay tools, binder twluo, etc. Sharplass cream separators. Dairy supplies. McCormlck, Osborn and Woods extras. Trlbuno bicycles. Ulcyclo sundries. Standard and White sowing ma chines. Needles, oil and parts of all ma chines. 255-257 Liberty Street, Salem. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY; APRIL 3, 1M3i Allen Urguhort cqmmltted sulcldo at Riverside a few days ago, by the revolver plan. Lane .' county commissioners havo appropriated $150 to collect samples for Portland's permanent exhibit. Mrs. Elizabeth C. IJoll, mother of. Rov Ji It. N. Ilell, died at Roseburg Thursday, at the ripr ngo of 91 years. Alining deeds won? recorded In Ore gon City Thursday for properties In Shema district. Tho consideration for 11 claims was $692,000. SURBURBAN DWELLING BURNED Home of Walter Pearl in Englewood, is Destroyed The dwelling of Walter Pearl on 18th street In Englewood addition, was burned to tho ground this morn ing. Neighbors saw the roof ablaze, tho result of u defectlvo lluo, and man aged to savo all of the household ef fects although tho dwelling was en tirely burned. Tho loss la estimated nt $500 with no Insurance Mr. Pearl Is a woolen mill operator and only re cently purchased tho property. He has tho sympathy of his many friendB In his misfortune. Willamette XX to, University S f u t-sciwa' QinHaHf ebh nne II. W. Swafford, a member of tho senior class. Is confined to his bod with nn attack or I -a Grippe. Ho wns takou 111 on his return with tho gloo club from l.olianon Inst week. Prof. W. C. Hawloy dollvorod his lecture. "Tho Mnklng of tho Declara tion of Independence," nt Woodburn last evening, under tho auspices of tho Epworth lecturo course of that city. ,TIib deciding game for tho baskot ball chnrnplnnshlp of tho stato Is yet to bo plnyod betweun Dallas rollego anil W. U. Willamctto won tho first game 21 to r. Tho boys played a re turn gnmo at Dallas last Haturday, and Dallas won by 21 to 11. 13. V. Avorlll and d. I). Guy, mnnnBors of tho ro ectlvo tonms, wore In consultation last Tuosdny at Dallas, but dcflnlto nr rangemonts wero not deoldel upon. Tho gamo will probably bo played at ludopondonco next week In Uio nudl- torlum. which will hold about 700 spoctatorH outside tho sidelines. The name will bo an exciting ono, and will nrnw a mrgo auciioncu Tho gleo club will conoludo tliolr tour by giving a concert In this city Monday night. Tho boys havo a good program, and havo been comnllmcnt- ed ovorywhoro on their artistic per formanco. Sharpies Tubular Cream Separators! This is tho bort with tho long, J hollow bowl. No outsldo parts to bcour and clean. Tho low hung i reservoir. No climbing on boxes. J chairs or stop ladders to pour In milk. No tired backs or larno arms 4 from this cause. Tho gears aro T onclosed and running In oil. Rail f bearings, of course, on tho bowl. Easy to run. Easy to wash. Skims porfectly. Runs lightly. Saves money enough to pay for I Itself. A solid train of ovor 20. cars of i Sharpless Separators left tho fac- t I tory recently for points from Chi cago westward. Send for descriptive matter, and t come in when you can see us. Separators sold for cash or In- T stallmonts. Mako tho cows pay for jjj it Hero fanning mills. give you price, catalogs, www iuwmiw FINISHED : COLLEGE PRODUCTS Class, of Seven Medical Stu dents Graduate Last Night Also Three Trained Nurses Thoughtful Addresses De livered A clnB of sovon, five young men and twit young women, was graduated from tho Willamctto University med- leal collego Thursday evening. Tho commencement oxerclscs wero held at tho Klrst Mothodlst churclr, but tho Bpnclous auditorium and gallery of thla cdlflco was barely largo enough to accommodate the audlenco that as- Bombled, Graduation honors wero conforred upon tho following young medical students: Edward Otis Park er. George Pond Russell. John Gordon Pattoraon, Mnry Uowcnnan, nolle Holland Wilson M. D.. Knnnmo Shim da, M. D. Clayton Ransom. I.lko hon ors wero also conferred on tureo de serving membora of tho graduating class of tho nurses' training depart ment or the school. Thoy were: Mlsa Emma Hammond Washburne, Miss Julia Wriuman Wllllnms nnd Miss Mnry Edna Peet Tho audlenco was seated by ushors selectod from tho Junior class as follews: I V. Smith. It. P. Mortonson. J O. VnnWInkle. 13. It. Todd. II D. Cashatt and I.. U. Hooker. The annual addi-ms to the class was dellvored by Dr. Woods-llutchln- son. of Portland. seretary to tho Stato Ilrtard of Health The subieet of the ndtlross was: "Medicine as a Factor of Civilisation." Dr. Hutchinson Is nn Interesting speaker nnd engaged the closest Attention of his auditors last night In tho doll very of his romnrks. At tlif beginning tho spenker stated that the relation of medlclno to tho Individual Is known, but tho peopln gonornlly nro not familiar with tho Important part It hns porformed as a factor In estnbllBhlng a ponnnnont clvllUatlon. Ono contribution of med lclno to civilization, said tho spoakor, la in making possible tho destiny ot population In n community that Is now experienced; overpopulation Is n ben efit rnther than a condition to bo re grettod nnd romedled slnco It requires nnd encourages grenter individual ct- fort. Th Bpcaker summnrlzed under the following sub-divlRjonB, the contrl I billions of metllclno to clvlllxntlnn: Medlenl and sanltnry science have j mnjo uotmlblo n nnrmnnent clvllUa (on; tho duration of llfo has been In creanod nnd tho efficiency of the Indi vidual promotod;; by Increasing tho offlclsnoy of n country In wnrfaro, through tho wonderful ndvnnremont In surxory; by opening up to settle ment countries Hint have been unin habited bocaiiRo of mmanltary condi tions. In conferring tho degrees upon tho worthy young bopoflclnrlcs Rov. Colo man, proaldont of tho unlvoralty, mad Home congratulatory remarks, and assured tho young physicians that ns Ihov estlmatn human life so will ho thulr success In the profession. Similar words of commendation wero oxtendod to tho meinbors of the mini- ,ea' training class. I)r Andrew C. Smith, of Portland, had been Invited to dollvor the charge to tho class, but unavoidably failed to I catch tho train out of Portland yester- jday nfUrnoon. Dr. Hutchinson was prevallod upon to servo In a dual ca pacity, and dollvorod tho chargn to tho cjass also. It was a happy ad dross in which Uio speaker empha sized tho Importance ot the work be ing undertaken, and offered much good advice to tho begiunnnv Somo excollent vocal selections wore offered by Mrs. Chas. Hinges, who sang "My Uoloved Queen" and "A Dream," responding ftH ""! to en cor Oesner'fl orcheetra played threo isoKx - rtons during tho oxurclses, nnd liter Parsons offored prayer and pro- 'nouned tho benediction. Tho young 'graduates wore genorously romem brred with floral contributions gifts from tholr friendB and new pzastry delights Lost Forever You may think so. Such Is not the case with some of your old accounts. Investigate our methods of handllie accounts. It will cost you nothlnsr to el ve us a trial. The VANALST1NE. CORDON & CO Poom 4. 275 'i CoamcrcUl St A. R. MORGAN A CO. MaRuers Pkoie Main 801 i karn iww we do it Tike Word That Hold. t.u him peering through. tha.barj -IIii ey wore inU ami reJ; IIli fce marred by many tcarst And wit u thins; to dread. ' Ilia lips were conra. hla note waa flat, v Ilia Jaw waa wide and aquare; Ilia brow waa low benrath a mat Ot atltt aud tangled hair. 1 drew away from whtr h alood. Remembering ahamefull Tho ancient ties ot brotherhood Ho itlll mlfiht clnlm with nio. tWUh only hatted n my heart ' t watched hlin where he awa)td And wished 111 in evil ror lh part I knew ho muit have ptayed. A aerenm mnb down the cnrrJdor, And then a woman hurled IcTMlf before the ernted door That barred him from tho world. Aa It, touched by a wlxard'a wand I ceased to una Xhfi kiT&ve. Dut,o.clilld.cjmch at her liatid Aa If alie mill could auve. 1 heard him gobbing. -Jtothtr' -then Hat teara fell where 1 stood - One word Qod Rave to hold all men In tlea of brotherhood. 3 a Kleer In Chtcaro rteeorit-llerata. If you desire a good complexion uca Mokl Tea, a euro herb drink. It acta on tho llvor and makes tho skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. 25 cents and GO cents. Money roiunueu it it uoos not satisfy you. Write to W. II. Hookor & Co.. Ruffalo. N. Y for froo sample. , D. J. Fry, druggist n The Benefit of Change. Wo aro Ilka houso plants. Wo need a chango of soil now and then to bo replanted. Now scenes, now experi ences, now surroundings a chango of cllmato, dry air Instead ot moisture, HUiiHhlno In plnco of cloud. This Is something eesontlnt to health. Thoro aro conditions near at hand that are hotter than Europo can offor. Take n month or two In California. Plant yourself for a tltno whoro thoro Is no Irritations, whoro tho hotol Is boyond criticism, tho landscapo pleasing, nnd whoro wnrra, sunny wcathor Invites iM4HHflllHMf .. peer Btotbers . THE ONLY STOKE OF Tomorrow only as Special No.4wcoIfer Arbacklcs Coffee at JO cents a package. s Limit of 5 packages to one customer. Our prices paid for Produce today are 15c dozen in trade and 13 l-2c cash for Eggs 25c Ib. in trade and 22 l-2cin cash for butter Phone 249 i &telll-MHlllttHBItH. ttytwmmtttattmjuammnttwtttnrtnttmutwtumttmmmt rot get Yew Aches ; ; Get out and rido your bi- ; oyolo; it will holp you leave j j your aches and worries bo ! ! hind you. (i I i U you lmvo an old bicyolo, I I got a new ono ono that ! ! is up-to-date a Columbia ; for instance. ! ! If you cau'l afford it, thou ! I let us overhaul your old ono t for you. fc Wo handle Columbia, Hartford, Cleveland, Ra cycle, Vedettes and Motor Bicycles. Sundries, Impairing Wheels to rout. ! Otto J. Wilson 135 Cort Strwt. tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfmmmmmmmmmmm npKMiJPiJMpMiiMWr 1' ""- """ " T p PAQRFIVE walks and drives. Pure-and dry 'air, and "tho increased "clixSlrlc Influence or aunsnlno arorastly holptnl.mfx You can. mako thla trip at very IK tlo exponso, nnd enjoy n ride over th scenic Siskiyou and Shasta Moun tains, which, at this time of tho "year, with their snow-covorod peaks, aro un surpassed for tholr grandeur. For completo Information regarding rates, points ot Interest nnd delightful hotels In California, address. $ j " W. B. COMAN.1 Gen. Pas. Agt. S. P. Co., eod&W-lm Portland, Oregcas, ITS KIND IN SALEM. J State Steet. i & rlAITIXiCI physicians prescribe I I IT FOR THEIR MOST DELI- I CATE PATIENTS. 1 1 OLD AND PURE. ' 1 A. SCHREIQER, 8alem. I 1 FARMER'S HOME, 1 """" " -. .nin,i.in ffr.T.. ,t v a a il Vtf m i VI3 r.