"" rT"JVr 7W"1 " ' H I''WHW'U'VUBf w W(W W"WE5Ft v"Tf,KaLwff.ifMti - Mipnf i cwjipYvrr1 ' TT IT "iT'WP'Iipr -iiiivwP '"r'l!Wl'"""WPW!mip' -r'w,i"mT THEDaTlY JOURfAUJeMTcrREQONrT'UE8lDAyr,A'PniC14, 19M. - PAQC FJVB. '"V J -, .. "J Ttftrthf tl '(II1 Timepieces r-t 4- 'I r Hi THE GOOD WORK IS ASSURED iMarion Square will be Maacii Beautiful Truthfulness - In other words telllne the time correctly Is the-best mrihnte tiut any Watch or Clock can possess. External beauty counts for a fi&od deal also. Bui after nil, the mam point is correctness wc test ine forks of every timepiece, we cuy mucn more carciuuy man uo most rraicn find Clock sellers And every Watch or Clock which, under severe test, does Rot come up to our standard Is fixed or shipped back to the makers we rciaira. conseauently. to have an unusually eood Watch and Clock stock a fclalm, which will, we think, be fully endorsed by all who are at present using timepieces purchased at this store. The moral obvious. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE State & Liberty Sts Leaders In Low Prices. hM-i t in t iii i,n mntiit- Local Events in the MUhiiiiiiiimniiii Social Realm! Married at Dallas. Sunday evening, April 12, 1903, at :30 o'clock, nt tholr own homo In Dalian, Miss Mabel Myers, of this city, become tho wlfo of Frank Drown, of Dallas. The ceremony was witnessed by many guests, whoso best wishes the- newly-married couplo have. The bride's homo Is In Llrin county, but for some time sho has boon a resident !j this city whoro sh has-formed many wnrm rrienns. ino groom is igngeU In tho confectionery business lafj'.t ins, and is eonswereu one oi tne wShstantlal young cltlxons of that prosperous community. )llver Myers, of Mnoliay. nnil Snink Myers, of this city, brothers of ItWa' bride, attended the woddlng. John Hughes, tho pioneer grocery man, Is reported dangerously 111 at his home on South High street. Mrs. J, C. Drown and baby have re turned from n few days' visit with Portland friends. Mr. and Mrs W. K. Thomas, of Stnytou, weic Sntom visitors today on business. Warren Oray and Ofa XI. Wlesnor have been, granted a marriage license. Whist Club Entertained. rtonday evening tho Jolly Twenty Whist riub wns outertalnod by Mr. 15 Mrs W. H. Dancy, nt tholr home jauLltiprty Htroet. After tho nwnril of jlKfo prises, which" went to O. O. Drown and Mrs. M. I Mayors, refreshments .t?5ro served The club will bo enter ifSncd two weeks honcc by Mr. nnd (Mr. Thomas Uolinun, Thosu In at- Ir-ndanr-A last evonlntc were: Mr. nnd CMrs W, H. lianity. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. junnlngham. Mr. and Mm. O. 0. BUroun. Mr nnd Mrs. M. I Will Burn and Dynamite Washington, lnd., April 11. 1'coplo of tho town of Montgomery aro oxclt ed over letters received by lending fit Ixens, announcing that unloss $2600 are loft In a Jar at tho end of the bridge west of tho place, they will bum nnd dynamite tho entire town within a few days. It calls attention to three Incendiary fires within the pnst three weeks, nnd says that these nro simply warnings. Auto Races Postponed MT ami Mrs k. u. nanor. ar. ami lin(or Mm 11 n miliar, Mr 1,1 Mrs n HI ,'... .. ..t,V., - , w, l Hamilton, r und Mrs. Thomas Hoi- -mil Miss JesHle Crolphton. Miss Os- mo Matthews. J. A Morrison and Dr. H 11 Ollngor I Garden City. I,. 1 April II. Heavy I mln, driven by a strong wind, today I caused ths postponement of tho trial I automobile races, to decldo who Mo'orsl should be sent to Ireland with Alex A Splendid Recital. Tho recital given In tho Willnmutto University chapel Monday ovonlng. By the collegoa of Music and Oratory f that Institution, was one of tho uost enjoyable- entertalnmonts of the rear A program of 13 numbors, in- udlng vocal and Instrumental music nil readings was given. tmong the numbers deserving of pBontlon were tho piano solos by Miss plalllo Watson, Miss Lola Tarpley Zand Miss Nellie VanPatton; vocal solo by Miss Blanche Lewis, and the read ng by Miss Elma Dyrno, who cleverly jperaonated Will Allon White's "Tho ting of Doyvllle.' There was a largo tidlence In attendance. PERSONALS. Wlnton. to comiK'to for tho world's championship over a 320 mile course. The trials will be held tit morrow or Thursday. Will Strike May First I .on Angeles, April 11. Watil has boou received by tho lottol carriage, makers union that a gonnral strike on May 1st will tako off cot In every shop in tho country. They want nlno hours a day and n minimum soalo of 13.00. Kvcrett Ioney spent Sunday In Ibany JMr, and Mrs. It. P. noise, were In artland today IF, A. Wiggins, the Implemont man, In Portland today. -W Miss 8ktpton has returned from a yjjs wiui mends in Albany. , JljjB. T Tuthltl and mother Mrs. "XajUhlll. spent the day in Portland.' JSmnty Judgo end Mrs. 'John II. jatjilt went to Portland this monilng. nTr. and Mrs. H. Bchoeneld have Be to Southern Oregon for a short -Kit H Roland, former Marlon county corder was in the city today from Brvals. Attorney Thompson, of the Arm of rdy &. Thompson, of Bugunn, was the city today. Miss Stewart, who has been visiting lends in this city, has returned to lor homo at Brownsville. Iter Geo. Ititchey, pastor of the first Christian church of this city. Is lome from a trip to Roseburg. Mr and Mrs. J. A, Carson left tc y for Ban Francisco, where Mr. Can JQ goes on Important legal business. Mrs. F M. Miles has returned to "rtland. after a visit with her pa nts, Chief Justice and Mrs. F. A. Moore Jefforsoa Myers, oi Portland, waa in 36 city today. Mr. and Mrs. Myers returned, only recently from a trip to California. Miss Susie Colletto -who for some Bcie has been employed aa head sale- reman by J J. Dalrympla Ca, ba one to Tftcoma, where aha will per aoatly mite. Indictment Will Hold Indianapolis, April 14. The attor neys dofondlng the negro ghouls at tempted this morning, on the trial of 8am Martin, to havo the Indictment quashed. Tho Judgo overruled tho motion. The Usual Train Wrsclc. Washington. April H. Advices re ceived from tho Southern Hallway say a fast train ran. Into a rock slide. 10 miles below Conrads, N. C, last night The onglneer nnd fireman were killed, a brakeman and a boy slightly Injured and the engine was turnod over Tho Case Is Settled. Now York, prll 1-i. It Is stated In well-informed quartors this ofternoon on Wall street that no appeal will be taken In tho Northern Securities case. Counsel, together with some of the largest bankers Interested, will pro ceed to Washington, and lay their course before Knox, to arrange, if pos sible, with him the status for the se curities Involved, whloh will entirely conform to tho laws. Funds Enough secured to In-1 sure the Work being Done , , i Suniclont funds have . been sub' scrlbdd to insure tho'ponnandut ImJ proiemont and beautifying of Marlon .Bquaro by the ladles of tho MnrlonJ uiiuuiu iiuinvemcni league worK will bo Inaugurated by the ladles a 'soon ns tho plans for Uie contemplated Improvements can bo decided upon, and "tho cnotract awarded for the'ox ecutlon of tho same. A ineetlhg of tho leaguo was hold Monday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. C, D, Mlnton, when encouraging reports wore received from tho va rious committees of tho organization, and particularly froni tho ladles whd constitute tho finance committee. This com mitt oo has been calling on tho sub scribers to tho last Fourth of July fund, of which there remains an unox. pended balanco of about f 100. nnd havo been successful In inducing muny of those subscribers to consent to tho transfer of tholr part of tho rund to tho subscription being raised ror the beautifying of Marlon square. All architects of the city nro re quested by tho mombors of tho league to submit plans. If they so doslro, for buildings that wilt cover the Improve monUi contemplated by tho organiza tion. Among the structures thnt nro proposed Is a stniul with1 SCAFFOLD , HAS BEEN TESTED ?. ' r- On Which Lyons will pay the Penalty for Murder lL -p-- - Invitations to tho Execution Which Takes Place Friday The scaffolding with whloh tho law will snuff out tho lite of Kdward Elli ott Lyon,s convicted of tho murdor of Sheriff Withers, on tho Gth of Feb- mary of this year, was tested this af ternoon. Tho trap proved to bo in working order, and built with ampla strength to do tho work for which It was erected. Tho nooso was placed about n heavy weight and dropped, tho samo as Ly. ons will bo dropped next Frldny morn. ing at 10 o'clock. Sheriff Fred Flsk has seen to tho details of tho execu tion, and there promises to bo no ac cident In tho execution. Invitations Sent Out Sheriff Flsk sent out a numbor of Invitations on Saturday, and tho re mainder todny, about 100 In all. Thoy were sont to tho follewing: Tho sher iffs of the state, tho last grand Jury, thu members of tho Jury which con victed Lyons, tho members of tho posse whlrh captured him, tho physi cians of tho county, tho ox-shorlffs of tho county, and tho nowspnper men. The Invitation received nt tho Guard oltlco reads as follews: "Reporter Bugono Guard: This permit will entltlo you to witness tho oxecntlon of Hlllott 11. Lyons, on Fri day, the 17th day of April, 1003, nt tho Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. Sj0HH THE rAMILVS rAVOHITE MCQI0INS IOC, 35C, 50c. Candy Easter rggs and Hand Painted Egg Shell Novelties at The Spa Confectionery J 4 State Street. To Attend Presbytery. Rev II A. Ketrhum and John Molr today went to Brownsville, as dele gates from ho First Presbyterian ohurob. of this city, to attend the se tons of Willamette Presbytery. The Willamette Presbytery Includes seven counties In the Western part of the state. This evening Rev J. B. Border wilt be Installed aa pastor of the BrownsTllle church. n stating caput ity of ISO persons. Tho sflTud Is Intondml to answer tho pur pose of a grnnd stund. bnnd Btand nnd speakers' stand combined. It Is re quested that sikIi jilnns bo left at Frye's drug store before noon on Fri day of this week, and they will receive the consideration of tho Indlos nt the meeting to bo held that afternoon, at the homo of Mrs. Hubbard. At tho mooting Frldny plans will be adopted and arrangements made for giantliig tho contract for tho perform- nnco of tho work. Tho ally oouncll Is expected soon to bogln tho work It contributed to thn league. It was agreed by tho council to re move thn old dilapidated stand In the square establish sldowulks nnd pro vide lights for tho band stand nnd the grove. ' The ladles of the league desire to thank tho management and tho mem bers of tho Salem Military band for tho dollghtful concert that was given In tho square Sunday afternoon It was fully npproclated. A Youthful Subscriber. Interest Is takon by all residents of tho city In tho proposed Improvement of Marlon square. A member of tho soliciting committee visited a Salem business bouso tho othor day, and, as she was about to depart, her attention was ruquosted by the young lad who Is employed as delivery boy for tho firm. "Walt a minute. Mrs. ." ho said. "I doslro to contributo something to htdp tho ladles In their work at the square. Will you take 10 cents iron me." When assured that tho mem bers of tho Improvement league would appreclato any contribution. however small, that ho wished to make, th public-spirited little follow rushed to the cashier's office, and, having drawn a silver piece that was charged against his wage acount, be returned to tho solicitor, and cheerful. ly prosented the committee with his well-earned four-bit piece. This ox ample might well be emulated by many older persons without harming any ono In a financial way, and at tho same time materially aid In accom pllshlng a permanent public Improvement hour of 0:30 n. m., within the on clotiur of tho Jail yard of the I.nne county Jail. Present this card. "FlUID F18K. - "Sheriff of Iine County, Oregon. "Not transfdrnble. "ttllntt 1. Io'oiih shut und fatally wounded W. W. Withers, sheriff, on February 8. 1002; wns arrested Febru ary 9, 1001; convicted on Mnrrh 4. 19)3; wutencod March C. 1U0S." Last Execution. This will be the Inst execution In the slate outside of the penitentiary. The law onactod nt the last session of the legislature provide for all hang ings In the state to take place at the stato prison In Palem - Kugene Guard. CAND"V CATHARTK BEST FOR THE BOWELS All DraccUti tiiminjf imf miHHiitf iif iin The "FLORSHEIM" SHoc THE VERY ULTIMATE OF SHOE. FASHION. S Its tho "FLOnaHEIM" Shoo Mado "tho way your Shoemaker would mako thorn fine bench work good mntorlnls custom made nppearanco a perfect, foot-fitting shape. THE NEW STYLES ! ' are now ready for your Inspection today Is tho best tlmo to, call' x your stzo may bo gono tomorrow. Irvin & Pettys Phone No. 201 Olue. REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. 94 Stats StrceL wiaHf ! tijuteiimiiw itu im M4.m.mmimLm sssssjMssisatSASassla1lHtsilsMsns 'VtwtVWTvI V I I U I HWIWIBI IT ItlWIBIWHHIIfltlWIWtWIf Attention Hop Growers!! Hop Fertiliser No. 0. Kspeaially for your purposo, combined upon rosulUi or uxDoriinouU). (iAitiiKN und Fiki.d Fkutimzkhh Nod. 1, '2, 3, 4, nnd fi will bo found to Hint nil requirements. hnntl plaster, etc. w Vmtr nrlni-a unltnllnd SAVAGE & FLETCHER i Boo, Seed nnd Poultry Supplies. SALEM, OllKGON. Z titVI VtV'riTVIITVTWIWTlTvTVIffTlTwTVfWIVTffTVTV'd fllVF HALL'S FERRY Now Ogcn and Ready For Business, The short route to Independence, Monmouth, Bucna Vsita, Stiver, Corvallis and other points on the West Side. Good roads leading to ferry and good service on the boat. A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. HaaiaaHtzHEiiHit S j 25C University 5 H-t-MlaUIla-tSB Willamette ZC5C l.ocal rontosts tonight Mr cboosinK dobatlnc team to meet I'aolfln Unlver ulty next mnoth. President Colemon contcunplatos a trip to thu Host next week. Ho koos In tho Interests of tho University. Tho freshman class of tho Universi ty Is tho largest and most ambitious class In school. They havo Issued a challenge to the Portland High School to meat them In debate. Tho chal lenge has boea-accepted, and final ar rangoinentii havo been completed for the debatu to tako piano May 21st The freshman tvam Is tho satnn ono that defeated tho sophomores In tho class deuato last December, and consists of Mary Warflold, Wallor Wlnslow and Arthur Gale. Tho question agreed up on Is: "Resolved. That tho Upltftd States should establish a system of shipping subsidies, with or without rebates,' sfcg)Jtfcjl, J 903 will aive or JO days in week '?,& Oratorical socUty tuulcbt at l'rfbytorlan church thn iTvaTs. The President's Reception. Tho goneral comralteo for th I're ldBt's reception would Ilka to meet the oholnnen of eaah sub-commltteo at the police court room Wduday ev ening. April 15th. to oonsldw matUrs pertaining to tho rwwptlon., Dy order of chairman. Salenf Clerks' Union. The Ket all Clrks' Union mtots U nifihl. at the Stolner ball. Tliere will be a very Interesting session, and some warm debates are expected, c ' o Mattl Jarrl, who Is charged with murderlpg bis father, and who wa recently arrested in Alaska, will b tried at Astoria on June 25th - O- ' ' Omaha la bavins a bot political fight tho Republicans having split HOTEUARRIVA II I'. Dlodgett. Chicago. H V. Knyon, Now York I W. Hhumate. Waltervllle. J 0. IiOyd, Ban Krnnslsoo. 'has, E. Daly, Newark. N. J. c Wi Cottani, eon Franalsoo. U R. Ploohnor, fit. Paul. T- W. Cuthbert, Portland. Ifsnry Jacob, 8an Francisco. K. M, Iirattnln, Ikevlew, On D. TarpIey. city. Geo. Borenson, Pprtlaad. Cbas. If mil, Relook. Wis A- R. Downs, Roseburg Cbas. A. Hardy, Hugena Oea Hanson. Ban C. A. yh1traoro, Port&mj BL C. Bharpe, Saa Francisco William Neubauer. Portland O W. Haar, Walla, Walla. C li fltoixo, PorUaad. W J Morrlsoo, Portland Edw A. BcbulU, Portland H O McKloley, PortUad. Don't nvest in a wheel till you see them, in the meantime we are repairinj? bicycles. Does your$heel need it? If so call or ring us up. We call for and deliver free and guarantee satisfaction at prices that are right. ' CLAYTON F. YOUNG. Phone Black 2551 540 Cottage Street BiaiaaaiaBMMmK-e'a4Ka4B4a4B4a4aM4a4Hit S Bicycling Dead? Not MticW S 540,000 Bicycles woro sold in the United Slates luat year. Tho Jtouaon? It'i not far off; it's in ypureolf; You novor foil hotter in your lifi 8 your ilio than when you rodo o bioyclo regularly did you' Tliat'a what they ull say and that's why tlioy uro all coining back. Aro you with uh for good health, a good time, good roads and good LicycloaV If so thou drop in and oxaininojour linos. You've Icou out of tho gauio fpr u few years and tho Row featured will astonieh you. If you think tlioro lins boen no change hi bicycles, drop in aud toll us what you think of (ho Columbia for a S 10.00 proposition. Coiumbln, Hartford. Cleveland, Raevcles, Vedetts. Otto j. Wilson Agent for Good fticycles. 135 Court Strict. raiactatiiiiMiwiaiwwiaiBiaiaiM(MiaiwiBjBiwiaiMMii