The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, April 23, 1903, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE DAILY JOURNAL1; SALEM,' OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIU23,.1903.
PAGE FIVE.
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The "Quick Fix" Factory ' ,
rho Batr Sloro maintains n small jewelry factory, one of whoso
Rmiti cliarnctoristics is promptness in fllliug orders. Making over
Bid gold into rings is thospocialty of this factory and it hIso ropairs
l) thing find everything- in jewelry. If you haveuy jewelry that
fed1' attention, we'll "fix it quick" and at prices that will not dis-
t T-k i il la 1 I i
lease ou. iy ino way, mo setting in your ring may nui uo snie.
rw in and let us see about'it. AVo re-sot many rings in the course
two. j ear.
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE
State & Liberty Sts. Leaders In Low Prices.
H 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 IJ-
SocialRealmi
(Local
events
In the
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Salem Weather.
Pair tonight; probably warmer Frl-
May?
PERSONALS.
J. Iladlcy, of Turner, was In the
Icltyjtoday.
Irs. V. J. Nelson, of Portland, is
tyjaltlng Mrs. C. B. Sholton,.
Mt. S. Olio cauio up from a business
trip In Woodburn last night.
Bofleph Hasting, of Portland, is vis-
BtfeK relatives and friends in wis cuy.
(re. A. Harding, of Eugene, spent
VMterday visiting menus in tnis
Fclty
Wm. Lehman, Now York.
I. Prag, Portland.
II. II. Ingcrsoll and wife, Portland,
I W. Carnahan, Portland.
BRICK
All
YERY
SCARCE
Building; Checked in
Oregon
Contractors Mourcr and Welch havo
returned from Eugene, whom they
went to tako up their contract for the
construction of a dormitory for the
State University, unablo to proceed
Ion account of tho Impossibility of get-
Hni tirfrlr Mnnv tmlMInt minrntlfina
amca II Spratt. advance agent for '
srry Corson Clark.,wns In tho city fm game nnw A
.today i . hniisn linltilnrH nri uslnc roniHnt for
Hon T I) Kay nnd moU.or are In .,.,,
land. Mrs. Kay will visit friends;
ft few days .. .1.., nln.lirmr ilnr. nml Hint tnnv
. Park, horticultural commls-i . ... . '.,.,..., . ....
v - 1 uu I'uuniuuii-u UBUiiiiinui-ii im uu ira
cr has Just returned from an of-' a, nu, pormBn(mt foature. Cftr.
jvnaioiouosou.. Ipontors' wngoa arc hold at 3.00 n
rs Homer Nelson, of Albany, who )ny aml c.()mmon, ,all0r nl ,200.
been visiting Mrs. Paul Sroat, re- Thurt, ,B mmQ (lUaRrwmont n8 t0
d to her homo yestoruaj. ' ,..,.. ,. ., .. ,,, ....n,.
gss Myrtle Myers, of 8clo.li '" ll0,ng Is suspended until that can bo de
termined. Tho unions contend that
any man who uses a saw and square
Is a carpenter, even at putting down
a rough plank sidewalk.
f tho guest of her sister, Miss
Myers, of the Lincoln school.
moger iioiconiu. 01 wie ouium
ary Is In the city for a few days.
Ing niter some 01 iiih inui. tun-
r. and Mrs, r ai. uuiiiwr. w
ills, formerly of this city, havo re-
rurnou ana win munu mu iu
ihomejln Salem
Ctearlca Hugo and family, or Lasno-
W?N UaK nrmcii duiwu, h ui
JKeJHhomu In Oregon. Ho Is a son-in-jgwjof
August Hllke, of Kast Balom.
tIm Utter and Jamos Colgan leave
JtnSrcLrtornfuiii fnr Alhnrtn. II. C. to
iiifaw """ .--. .
lOOKlpver inni rcgiun ui wu uu;.
TboTw families will remain m aniam
forltho present
K. Kegg of MeMlnnvllle, wns re--
nSSaStl yesterday from tho state insane
lum, nnd left for San Frnnelsco.
isjrllCegg was formerly in tno grocery
Susmoss at MeMlnnvllle.
Sfi and Mrs Bobort Wiggins and
ftaughtors Margaret and Mary, ar
fjlvedfjresterday from Kansas, nnd will
msJuuthelr homo In this city. Mr. and
ntiWIgglns are the parents of F. A
iWfipnB, of this city.
CME BEAUTY DON'TS.
Fire at Oak Grove.
?Jnesday evening, at it o clock,
Fresldenco of George F. Seoley,
Oak Orovo. Polk county, was
ed, with Its content. Loss about
with $4600 Insurance. It was
of tho finest country homw In
county, nnd oceurrod while Mr.
ey was away from nomo. 110 nus
ret returned, but his family have
him of tho loss. Tho insurance
In tho Continental, of New York,
Llston, agent
MARRIED.
uETTE-WOODIlUFF.
Don't Imtho tlic'fiii-o while It Is very
nrni nr ery wild.
lMm't lie nfnild o HitiiHhlne nml frenh
Ir. Tliey nnei' you IiKhiiii and color.
I'oii't luitlie In hunt water. Soften It
with 11 little Hvili'i'ctl liornx or 11 hand
ful of ojitnuiil.
Don't nfi the fm-e when traveling
uultfox It N with 11 little alcohol nml wn
Icrora llttli' cold ereniiw
Iion't rub the ftm with too course n
tnHel. Trent It Nynu would the tlnest
IoiuIhIii. Icnilcrl.v nnd ilellcntuly.
I'oii't forxct t tin t Intirty liiughter U 11
oiirt ot rclnntlon. So are nil high
ihoitghtK. n ilio of hope, lieiiuty.
iriHt nml love.
Don't attempt to remove dint with
cold water, (jive the face a hot hillh
with imp nml then rliisc thoroughly
with ehtir tepid or cold water. .
Ihm'l neglect to ihi'p. You "tin nlt-i-p
yiiurelf Into uoimI IimjWx. A long imp
and a hot hath will make any woman
more tit tractive ami lift ye.irx from her
slumlitcrw.
I'ou't forget that beauty U power.
There l nothing more potent. It li to
a woiiinii what capital U to n mer
rlnint. Its ulieixv Ih a uiUfortuiio, Itn
culture wIm- and proper.
At tho
of T J King, in Evorett,
Wednesday evening, April
3, Miss Susie Colletto to Mr.
mt Woodruff.
DIED.
SOTTp-At nattla Mountain. Mont.
Hna'day, April 19. 1003. O. P. Scott,
aed 0 years, of tuberculosis.
The remains arrived In this city
fct night on tho overland train, and
Say were taken for Interment In the
iramuy uurying ground, ai tmi
lery
R.AMETTE HOTEt ARRIVALS.
Buell and wife, Portland.
T f f iW.a nAv4lftn1
,'J fll-Bll'J IWM1
;1I Moultor San Franetsco.
', 0 McPherson. Portland,
soph Bartin Baker City.
and Mrs. I N. Baker, New York;
tMarlow Kansas City.
Xj. Campbell, Eugene,
, II Ingham. Eugene.
, T Cray Portland.
os, Calllson. Portland.
II, Packman, Portland.
las. A. Park. City.
Iter Lyons, City.
H Gibson San Franolsco..
C Bodhun, Nov York.
J Davis. Portland.
lx Conn, Jfe-w York.
cU Lamctt New York. 1
C'liulre of Color.
As the cliulco of colon If a Htumtillug
block to mi many, u few wonlx 011 thh
subject may be iiKcful A girl with a
pale complexion mn wear liullgo blue
nnd the russet simile, dark red und
medium green. With bmwu hair, gray
eye and 11 oor completion one may
wear black relieved with ereani, blue
with cream, il.irk green, h very light
shade of pink and a coppery red. A
girl with red hair and a clear complex
ion may weur white, black, pale blue,
green, but not deep pink, orange, deep
purple or bright red. A blond may
weur a bluish purple, while a brunette
with a good color may wear reddish
purple. Hallow skins need rich, wunu
toneii. A woman of this tyie may weur
durk, rich red, riiHuct shades, niont of
the dark brown shade, cherry pink,
roue nnd cream color. The good old
rule that bids u woman for street wuur
uboote tho color of her hair, for house
wear tho color of her eyes and for oven
lug wear the color of hor skin may be
borne In mind. When n girl has two
or three different colors In her1 eyos, a
often happens, if she matches any of
them It will suit her- American Queeu.
PICTURE
MAKING
WONDER
How the Panoramic Camera
Surprises AH
Some Rare Views of Salem
Being Taken
In this ago of pictures there arc few
surprises In storo for thoso Interest
ed, but when something now does
come to tho front. It Is received with
greater Interest than ever. For In
stance, when tho work of tho pano
ramic camera was first brought to pub
lic attention It Interested overybody,
and the fact that a broad sweep of
picture could bo taken nt ono expos
ure securing tho breadth of land
scape by a revolving lens caused
even greater wonder. Ono of these
cam 0 ran haa been brought to Salem
by Mr. Ieo 8tanwood, watchmaker at
Barr'a Jowclry store, and tho Interest
In Its capabilities has been greatly en
hanced by soolng Its work, as shoci
by local views. Mr. Stanwood makca
a. picture Rxl6 Inches, which Is a mar
vel, when compared with U10 work of
the older limited cameras, Ho has
taken severnl views about town for
Home of his friends, nnd has heon In
duced to offer for solo sotno of the
public Institutions. Theso can bo scon
In tho window of the Burr storo. nnd
are attracting great attention. Mr.
Stanwood takes n deop Interest In thin
work, nnd affords his friends great
pleasure by showing them how
wonderful onmorn does Its work
A
5 O'clock
TYNER
FIRED
BODILY
jyner's Wife Robbed
Office Safe
Took all Papers, Bookstand
Records of all Kinds
Whole Affair has Been Turned
Over to Atty. General
Crook County Judge.
Governor Chnmheiinln has appoint
ed M. It. Biggs, n woll-known attorney
nt Prlnevlllo, to succeed W. A. Booth
us county Judge of Crook county. Both
Biggs nnd Booth nro Domorrntn.
To (llvt lilt !IIVM.
Two nolilemcn lu the relgu of Maxi
milian II.-loil.J(til-one a (iermnn.
the other a Spaniard, who had cauh
rendered a great service to the em
peror, asked the hand of lit daughter
In iiiarrliige. Maximilian 101I1I that 11 h
he esteemed them both alike it was Im
possible to choose between them, uud
therefore their own prowesn must de
cide It; hut, being unwilling to list; the
loss of either by engaging them lu
deadly combat, he ordered a large xucl.
to be brought mid declared that he win
ulioulil put his rival Into it should have
Ills fair Helena. And this whimsical
combat was actually perfoumsl in the
presence of the Imperial court nnd
liixlisl an hour. The unhappy Mpaulsh
iiohlemaii was first overcome, and the
German succeeded In enveloping him
lu the sack, took him upon Ills hack
mid laid him at the emperor's feet
This comical combat Is said to be the
origin, of tho phrase "give him thr
sack." so common In the literature of
courting.
One !. of the .Mir,
III the Shah I.uka pass wn havo our
of the many Instances lu whlh the
Nile has hurled Itself at nn opKsIug
mountain Harrier und cut Its way
through. In fact, It often seems to se
lect these unpropltlous places for Its
course when on each side a few miles
away there Is n tolerably level, iinbro
ken expanse of desert. For ten mile
the river twists In and out before es
caping to the open once more. Its cur
rent is very rapid, making It well nigh
Impassable at low water because of
tho numerous rocks, but nt the time of
my descent the summer flood was well
along, und all hut n few of these bur
rlers were hidden below the surface,
their presence being marked only by oc
caslouul eddies. -Century
Washington, April 23. Postmaster
General Payne, lato this afternoon,
made publico, letter sent yesterday to
James Tynor, asslntant attorney,
gonernl for tho poatoftlco department,
notifying him of his Immedlato remov
al from tho offlco of attornoy-gcncral
of tho department. Tyner's resigna
tion was requested In March, following
tho charges that Tynor had failed to
regulate tho abuses In his office. Tho
letter says Tyner's wlfo, accompanied
by Mrs. Barrett, her sister, and whoso
son's conduct, while nssltnnt In thlB
ofllce. Is now under Investigation, nnd
a safe expert onlored tho oltlco of tho
uHslstant nttornoy-genornl last njglit,
opened the safe In the room nnd took
therefrom nil pnpors, record nnd ar
ticles of every kind, and carried them
hlsl-awny-
Immediately upon learning of the
affnlr, the Inspectors sent to Tyner's
house a demand for everything taken.
.Mrs. Tyner not only rnfusod tho re
quest, hut snld the net wns done with
Tyner's knowledge. Payne says that
further comment on his part Is tin nec
essary, and adds diet he will submit
tho fails to tho attorney-general for
such action as ho may doom proper.
Tyner and Barrett. It will ho remem
bered, havo been under fire on no
count of nlloged protection given the
"gct-rlch" quick concerns
STOCKS
TAKE A
TUMBLE
Widows and Working People
Dump Their Holdings
Union Traction Loses
Fourth its Value
One
...SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL...
First National Bank Bulldlntr. Salem, Orejron.
The first term will ooen May 4th ana continue seven weeks. Thesecoaff
term will open June 22 ana continue till the August examination. Classes
will to formed In all branches required for state and county pacers, also In
Latin, Short-hand. Typewriting. Elocution and Drawing. The tultltloRfor
each term will he $6 with an additional fee for each of the last five branches.
More than 500 teachers of Orciron bear testimony to the success of this
school Address J, J. Kraos, Salem. Orceon.
D.S.BENTLEY
Wholesale and Retail.
Roche Harbor Lime Alsen Cemcnti
Lath and, Shingles. Sand and Gravel
And all Kinds of Building-JHaterial. All Kinds of Heavy Hauling and Transfer
ice.
Word done on short not!
181-183 Commercial street.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Of Salem.
The only National Bank In Marlon County. Transacts general basking aai
exensnge Business. Dram issued on all parts of the world.
savings department conducted under usual Savings Bank regulation.
J. H. Albert, rres. E. M. Crolsaa, Vlce-Prcs. Jos. H, Albert Cashier
4W8wsnnmamni(niittm;witnni
The "FLORSHEIM" Shoe
THE VERY ULTIMATE
OF SHOE FASHION.
Its tho 'TL0R8HEIM" Shoo Mrulo tho way our Bhoomaker
would make .lho'm flno bonch work good nir.torials custom " made
appearance a porfoct, foot-fitting shape.
THE NEW STYLES
are now ready for your Inspection today Is tho host tltno to call J
your size may bo gono tomorrow.
Itvin 8c Petteys
Phone No. 201 Blue.
REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT.
94 State Street.
utimti
-TIIISTLK SIIEUMAJN KOWLBU-
Chlcago, April 23. A panic snUed
tho holders of Union Traction stock
this morning, oh a result of tho an.
polntment of receivers for the great
property yostorday. firaall Investors,
mostly widows and working people,
dumped their holdings on the market
as soon as tho oxchango opened. West
Chicago, proferrod, dropped from 69
to CI. Union Traction, common,
opened at 7 and declined to 8 Union
Traction, preferred, which was once
as high as 879 sold today at 28
Murdered
SALEM
WOOD
- JFAMINE
Second Growth Worth $4.00
Per Cord
Stove wood, cord wood, any kind
of ligneous fibre, la a seaxco article at
Salem. Second growth fir readily
commands Sl.00 pr cord, and the
wood dealers are out of supplies, and
cannot furnish a wagon load of sawed
wood for love or lucre. First grade
flr sells at If.W rxr cord.
A Comfort Anyway.
"Hpeaklug of grewsoiuti remarks,''
said the ruddy old Scotch gentleman on
his way from the far rtest to revisit
Scotland for the tint time In half a run
tury, "there was an old lady friend of
mine lu Han Francisco who persisted
lu looking uKu this Journey of tnlue a
a madly adventurous tempting of I'rot
Ideucc. 'Yet there is one thing com
fortu fno. ltalwtrt. mv tnnn ' wlin hhIi!
When ono dies In voyaging nowadays, f "trychnlne.
they've such excellent facilities for I
transporting the remains? "New York ',
Telegram. t
By Mail
i'ensacola, FJa., April 23 Ilolan
Morgan, formerly of Illinois, received
a paokago of breakfast food, to try,
hy mall Monday. He ato less than a
siioonful, but died within an hour lu
horrllilo agony. An analysis showed
tri- paokago contained half an ounco
$2Ti $35 $10 WCYCLB8 $-15-$50-nO-Call
nnd neo our $25 wlicol with M. iV V. Tiros gtmrrtntcol for tho
Benson.
IC3EJJEA.Ht 3DI3EIJE'T
Ourpricca for ropniringuro tho lowosl in tho city. Wo guarnntco
nil our work. Wocnll for und deliver your wlicol freo. King us
up. Phono, Main 20flr. M7 Court at. Opp. I. O. 0. P. Tomplo.
Salem Cyclety
Thete is a Keen
Sense of Comfott
lu riding n whoel tlint you know will safoly carry you over -all
kinds of ronds ono that gives you no troublo whatever ono that
runs ao uinoothly and easily you are uuconacious of tho fact that
you aro propolling It. . ,
THERE SIS NO (5UESS WOK Iv iih to whut that wheel is
ovoryono knows it's tho ' ; ?.
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S
8im
nl JwAA'iw
n BrsV A m mm m.B n
A lid Tlwl Kndrd .Nora.
Mrs. Aufalt Now, Nora, lx- tery
rareful of this out glass punch bowl.
It cost a mint of money.
Nora ludade, muml Well, It's rale
tough. Sure un' I dropped It three
Uuea a'rendy ah' nlver fuzed It. Life.
A llol 'iilirrr.
Herbert nid you gut what you want
j td yesterduy?
Horatio Didn't even get what I do-
MTvetl.
Herbert You'll Iwnlly gut thut lu
this world, you kpow I should think
juu'd want to stave It off as long as
IKxMlble. Hoston Tntuserlpt.
Ill Qnrrr.
She- Io I really love you, Cliolly?
Why, I'd sooner be miserable with you
than happy with some other fellow.
He Ilut are you sure you won't find
some other chap that you'd sooner be
miserable with I'uek.
When a woman loves a mm to the
point of distraction, other women
thus her for not having "more pride.'"
-Atchlnon Globe. ,
Tl.i Svrraul'a (Juration,
Mra. Newly Weil (from abovei-!
Bridget, put the lemon on the Ice so
thty won't get sour.
Bridget (to horself) Is It annjr whou
dr thot I asks dooble pay fer norvlug
(be lolkes of thot?- IIihiik
'When It eotnes to bidding for the
negro vote, Cleveland Is not so slow
himself. He talks right up for
Booker
Nat Hi Hauir.
T-w lie said I liKiketl ltsiidMUie In
thst gowu. illdu't lit- f
Jew S'ot.kiifUy TtviMid thstgowa
lovkwd hMi4Miuie on you. Eseuauge,
OrCYCLCS
nwnnnrmnnrninrTrrffnTnTrmrftmnnTTTmnnwnTmnnwrmrmfTf
The Bert Wheel on Eath
S3G.OO
Fof Standard Cham Models
liicyclo Kopuiring in all its branches.
K-Old wheels taken in trade. Whcola sold on iiifltalhuents. '
SHIPP & HAUSER
258 CommcxcUt St. THE BICYCLE MEN
"STRAWBERRY CULTURE"
-A. NEW BOOK-
By E. HOFER:
The Stiawberiy Industry In The Pacific
Northwest.
Full Instructions about preparation illustrated with pnotojraphs taken
of soil, growing of ' pit nta, plantiriK Jbo.q ritert fle,d ne,r 8jl,m pricf
crop, cultivation, fertilization, plcklnc . ...... . .
and packing the crop, sblpplns audi1" ma"' or " Tb Jor", oS,c
aarkU treated fully n separate J P' " T onlj work ob
chapters. thl Industry.