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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1903)
"" 'WTvfijiWF """"VJIjP1" ' Jjv, WIMJWfl' "W"W -wnwpw' wpmwiilPMO - THE D AILV JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1903. letting Left, But Stone Gone Setting gets loose, stone drops out unnoticed, search fruitless. This is a not infrequent experience with handsome lings. Come in and let us ee if the setting to yuur ring is safe. We charge noihine for the inspection and it may save vou the loss of a v.il- , irible stone. Re-sctfing rings is a Barr specialty;-' so is almost any sort pf Jewelry repairing: so is making over old gold into rings". There are quite a goud many sides to the Barr business. BARKS JEWELRY STORE State & Liberty Sts. Leaders In Low Prices. PAQE THREE HH-t-H I I H H I III I I I I 1 1 1 I t- Local I vents i the t 1 1 Social Realm! iniiiHiimiH Ifarewell to Mr. and Mrs. Day. Bt Monday evening a vory-plcns. farewell party was given to Mr. Ira. J. K. Day, at their homo In Park, by tholr neighbors nnd Is, as tney nro 10 movo io aburn Boon, whoro tlioy will 'tholr future home. Day has been a gardner at sov- pralTof tlio state Institutions, and he ramdlnls wife will be much missed at Salem, rhose present were: Mr. and Mrs. rmi Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. y Mr. nnd Mra. Clark, Mr. nnd iMraR K A Sutton, Mrs. Arthur Kd- yurdH, Mrs. Northcut, Mrs. Smith, Mftflt J Ixmalgnont, Mrs. Hoy Coffee, Charles I ngrange. Mrs. J. H. CTayJor Mrs Hroilcr. Miss Norn La isrange MIbh Mny Green. Miss Eugene Dim Miss Owens, Miss Joslo Jnnios, litis Kntlo Jnmes, Mis Iioutrlce mission, first night, froo for ladles nnd gentlemen. Tho lectures will conUnue every night during the week, with prlvato lectures Wednesday nnd Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for ladles only; ' and private lectures for men only Wednesday and Saturday evenings, at 8 p. m. Lions Will Banquet. Tho Order of Lions, which is a flourishing fraternal Insuranco socie ty of Baleni, wlll-glvo n banquttf and Hoclal program for tho good of the or iler this week. 8. M. ChlldoiH and H. E, Mnnn and Mesdames N. M. All port and IL H. leabo are n commit teo who will seo Uiat thero Is nothing lacking In the line or good things for tho exterior or Interior, Second-Hand Store Moves. Tho stock of (loo. F. Smith Is "on wheels" and will locate In tho a(nnt store nt 308 Commercial street, form oily occupied by the lions Furniture Co. Beit for the Money. You will never ngaln pay I i in In - ilamA. iiuiiilu ' t? fill ffit n .ml tt mmi'd ali.iiui If ,n? . ...... .w. .. ...... . ..,.. .n .. ,.,.. . . rfiin. Ml... !... -.!. I. o n 'trv llm 1m.l.nr.t 4tRfl Snlil In nil L-.Hn. illlDD J.41IIIU IUII. ULU UU Ifc. ' -." - w...... ww.u ... visit in Roseburg and Grants Pass. Mrs. Charles Gray left fof a visit with friends In Portland this morn ing. Dr. Hudolph Schmidt, of Turner, was In Salem on business thts morn ing. ' " C. G. Kester returned y'eeWday from a business trip In Kasturu Ore gon. Miss Minnie Washburn. ofJiigene. spont Sunday at the home or W. T Kakln. D. H. Macklo enmo up from Port land yesterday to nttend the funeral of John Hughos. President Coleman, or Wlllamotto University, tnndo a business trip to Portland today. John llrooks, Sr. of Portlaud, Is In the city, looking after some of liU proporty Interests. Mrs. S. Sanford. who has boon vis iting friends In this city, returned to her homo In Kosebtirg today.' Mrs. S, A. Snnford returned to her home In Albany this morning, after a weok's visit with Salem friends. Miss Llzzlo Swnrts, a teacher at Junction, returned to her homo Sun day, after a visit with Salem friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank K. I.ovoU ar rived In Salem Snturday from their wedding trip. Thoy visited Urn Ange les nnd Del Monto. Dr. George HussoU returned yester day from Portland, whoro ho visited friends. Dr. Uussell will soon begin the practice of medicine nt Arlington. The senior class of tho Collogo of Orntory, of Willamette University, consisting of Misses Ilyrne. Chapter and Pnrrlsh. gne a very successful ontortnlnment In Albany- on Friday nlghL r Mr. and Mrs F. K. 1-ovnll hnvo re turned from their wedding trip, and will go to housekeeping In tho reel- occupied by It. P. HHHMntMHM i "?-ii.y Wall Paper is one of the things that occu pies the attention of most evety house-keeper at this season We ate especially well ptepa ed to supply yon wants in this line. Out papers Stw f& the lowest in the city. ay, Herbert Clark, Thomas Clark, Iftort Clark, James Cornell, Chnrlos loll and Mr Lord. Free Lecture Tonlnht. ;iio Inrgo vncnnt store room on the rthwest corner of State and Com- rclal streets lins been rouovntnd Mdfrcnnlred nnd titled up with drn- orles nnd Rented with chairs for n series or Illustrated lectures on Iffoaiih and disease; Physical. Montnl nndIJsychlc Development by Proton sorjLuclus the emlneiU. scientist, of NjjrjgTork, bcgliinlng tonight. Ad- ' sizes nt Johnson's. PERSONALS. 51 1 m Myrtle Myers, of Srlo. who has benn the guest of her sister, Miss I Maud Myor of the Lincoln school, the post weeX. returned to her home Murray Wade spoilt the week's ml t Sclo today, in Salem. j H0- Wechter nnd wife (if Indiana' Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Moore, npunt lM" arrived in Salem Snjturdny for Siuidny In Portland. visit with hie brother, win, Wechter Choiitor Murphy spent Sunday at of this city. Thoy expect to nmko his home In this city. Snlom their future homo. Isadore Greonbnum nnd son nie In II. O. Guild, formorly of the Snlom Poitlund on n plcniuro trip. Independent, now of Prosser, Wash., Sllns Howard, tho mall cnrrler, left Is In the city for a flny. He wiys II. S. for n short vacation at Nohnlem. (Nxik. IS, 0 Hansen and other Snlom- Mrs. C 11. 1 locket t Is home from a Ites are there nnd nil doing wall. fSSTi 1 Ml-l-B-faM-fQllaB4Hl-fa-t-KS4M-rl-fl4B4-H4-a4-al-l-B4a-fa-l-l4C mm f Mm an h stHi mmm Him rm me BARGAIN WEEK BTtis is BARGAIN WEEK at Stockton's' Yot will finds Bargains on every counter, on all kinds of goods and in all; jMaces. We mention only a few. Mr W II Whltmore, of San Fran cisco, Is visiting his pnrentB, Mr. and Mrs. J C Whltmore, of North Sa lem. Mr. Whltmore will start for Nome tho latter part of May, with the Intention of tnklng chargo of n large mining proposition for a San Francisco firm. Mrs. N. J. McPhorson. or Portland, Is In the city to spend n row dnys with her son, IMwnrd MoPliorson, warden at tho state prison, who has been quite III, but Is Improving, Mrs. MePhereon makes her homo at Port land with her daughter. Pearl, and will be remembered by her many ac quaintance nt Salem, where bIio rormerly lived. Mr. and Mrs. John Knlftht. or Knst Chemeketu street, nre home from a week1 visit to Portland friends jiieianfiti iiimiaw4tf )iiii South Salem Personals, Mra P. ItMiiitisaou Iiiih returned from a two weeks' vacation visit with her slstur In Portland. Mrs. Piper rolurneit today from n visit with hor son's rnmlly In Port Inud David Parker spout Sunday with frlends In Portland. Fred Anderson enme up from Port hind yostardny to spuud n few diiys Kith his fnmlly. H 4 M 4-H M MARRIED. WOI.MHK. Sunday afternoon, nt 3 o'oloek at ill iwrwningo of St. John's I.uthenui church. Carrie WolK to Chnster A. Mee. Itev. II IHMiier omulatlim. DIED, VOHI8. At the "fnmlly home. In Mornlngsldu, Sunday. April 11. 1003, tho Infant win of Mr. nnd Mm. K. M. VorlH The FLORSHEIM" Shoe THE VERY ULTDVIATE OF SHOE FASHION. -ii mo TuuKBiitiM" Hiioo Mndo Uio way our Shoomakor would mako them fino bonch work good inRtorlaU-oustom niado appearance a txrfoct, foot-nttlng shapo. THE NEW STYLES nro now roady for your Inspection today Is the best tlmo lo call!-. Z your sue may uo gono tomorrow. Itvin Sl Petteys Phone No. 201 Blue. REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. 04 State Street HXvOi-af ff -fK4..n8tnitttt Speer JBroe sxss GROCERIES HARDWARE PATENT MEDICINES BOOTS and SHOES HATS and CAPS STAPLE DRY GOODS iltcocs up to 8c for 5C S- muslin, fine grade QC R&botw 33-4c Jabot A O -ZC tic Black Rock a very line wide, unbleached muslin Bleached Of '- Lonsdale "-C Bleached Hope QC Others 6 L2c for 5c Men's Clothing BARGAINS BARGAINS; We have a full and com-" plete slock of the very latest!!! clothing, up-to-date in every" respect, bett tailoring and? m?tcrial, Remember this is BARGAIN WEEK To Haye New Guns 5)(5XXS Largest Shippers In Marlon County of Country Produce 1 jSlllllllllllllllllV I ssHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh bUBBb Sateen Underskirts $3.75 $3.25 $3.25 $2.89 S2.50 $1.85 $1.75 $1-50 $1.25-$ .98 These Skirts are the best quality -at their regular price that we eyer offered. Men's Hats ! A large new line in both woel: and straw, every How Style BARGAINS 'rappers Good Percaie "Wrappers, neatly trimmed with full skirt and wide full flounce, washable corset waist 85C MSCALUTfo ikftERNSW !BJ:aC3hL33Kr ?7 3E33GXZ fM-M-HIS4-HHHI4-HMM Bath Towels 3 yard long 25c Other Towels, Special 5c The UnltoJ Blntwi jovrnmint Ih iw Bending out ofllrorn to Inapoct tho national rtiarrin of tliH iJIfforont fates, to ascoitaln lhlr conilltlon Iwforo tho Dlok bill row Into effort Should thos InHiwlldntt imve w(U factory , tho Ruarilti will h mippllwl with now ropt-atlnjc rlflwt nnd will partlclpnto In th K(verHmont t-n arapmont. Oregon Is one or tho flrat tatH lo bo Inspected, nnd the Inspection will take placo at the annory on next Tuesday nlRht. Mnjor it. H. I.oaho having already rtK-elved the order. Several Important chances have been tnndo at the armory In tho past week, in tho shape or remodnUng and repairing. Tho company was com pelled to boar the expenses of these hangos. as tho city would not. The Salem O. N. 0. dwarves better treat ni'-nt at tho bands of the city, as they pay a very high rent for Jho nniiory, at.d havo rented It for the past four ars. Tho people should at Wst take some latcreet In the orManlsa tion. fcnd help them to get a coNvenl- eut placo to drill The Kaiem cam ny Is not going to be laughed at, as it Is among the beet la the itfale, and. with such officers as Captain Chan. Murphy and Lieutenant It. W. Hainan In charge, the oom(Auy will be n credit to tho state In a government e&' anipment. Want all tlje butter and eggs we can get at 35c per square for butter, 16c per dozen for eggs In trade. Or less 10 percent for cash. State St. Phone 249 J Main I of Attorney V W Anderson, for shooting and sorlously wounding Tamilian and IiIh partner. V 0 Hon fills, for attacking him In the columns of the I'oht. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALB. For Bribing JThe Jury Denver. April 2 II H Tarn wan. one of the proprietors of the Tost; Robert Schroeder, Daniel Sadler, po lice magistrate, and W. K. Thomas wero Used !Q0 each and sentenced to one day In Jail for attempted jury bribing in connection with the trial II. K. Iounsbury, rortland O. II. Kronen, Washington. I). O. T Qulnn, Cortland. J. V. Qulnn, rortland. II. N Montgomery. Philadelphia. V. K. Itwls, flan Kranalsoo. It P. KorgUHoii, QJnaiunati. L. K. Iturnett. Ohioago. H. J. Moore, itugene. Win. II. Iinge, San Kranclsco. V. K. McCarrol. pQrtland illw SI. A. Crawford. Lincoln, NeJj. 1 II. QoiMage, Seattle. O. O. Vernon, atUe. J. II. Dlckluwm. Seattle. I. Colin. San Kiunelsco. A M. Twombly, MarshflelU. Chas. Hlaurr. MarthfleW. J. A. Kellogg, Northixirt. Jaek I Cassweli,' Chicago. 0 C Ireland, Indepni!ene. W O. Martin. Portland. J S Davie, Itochester, N. Y II 8 Hoor, flan Kraneisio VS. K Lordlier. Kugena D IL Handy. Kuguile. I H. Howe, New York. Joseph Schamberger, Astoria. J. Bwouholt, flhavno, "Wis. Alex. Rem, Sa Francisco. M. H. Coffee, Ban Francisco. HBBBJ(Bi. Willamette ZC2C t University 5 EflC4 ,! Home enterprising student got ac cues to tho ton lloor of the University yesterday, and consequently lite bell li the tower Is out of commission, till tho clapper Is roidnced. 0. K. ClaggetL who untarod the UulvsrsJiy last fall, has gono to Port land; whero ho will work during- tho sumuitir. Ceoli Hawley, son of President ilawley, Iiuk returned from 'Krlseo, where ha baa bn employ! hImco ih UflUitty . IlaseJiall (s taking fur. on the m- pu. Arch Jormau, lost year's pitch- 4tf yta oleotwl captain of the teaun BaVcrul praetleo games with a mixed town team were played, and Mnaager filovur Is arranging a sahedulo with the different schools In tho valley. Tlu senior olasa in elocution gave a, successful entertainment at Albany oo the Htli under the auspices of the United Presbyterian church at (hat place. The cl'e was aaslMed by Mrs. V. P. Nutting and Mm. I'. A. Young, of Albany, who oppearod on the pro gram for vocal solos. The class con IiU of Mary, Cbapler, Klau yra nnd Edna Farrtta. I