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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1903)
Ft n i - -t -i ; -w -(ywwr- JjtntJ THEDAIliY-JOURNALT-SALEM,OnBG0N,-TUESDAY,APRIL. 28,-1803. -, .... RAQELYt loo Poor lo Wear A Diamond." loniow mfao( 35t,S wSm ou "too poor to wear a Diiunoud?" Perhaps you deluilo your You are not too poor to, Spend, in a fow months time, tlio prico nc diamond to spend it on little, ephemeral vor bring you ought in return. If the samo monoy is spont e of our diunionds, you havo our promise to buy it oack at it's first, price, at any tinio within one year. Isn't Diamond t-after all, a splendid way of investing your, money. Our iid stock is of tho largest, our prices just now oven lower than land, visiting tho normal school. J. D. IxkjU In Portland, attending a the' mattw of thg estate Of thtjMatc John Hughes. The ealate and nW- meeting of tho rrtson Aid Society. ',na,tl ?ct? ' l",dt nt 50'00 .,,,.. . . -Goo. P. Hughes. Lulu M.l)ush. J. K. also to look-after business Interests. hM ftnd ,N nuflh aro M nm Ellort Young Is home from Chicago Ifn.'tWpotlUon as (It fwroons to bo an to spend tho summer. Ho attended a pointed administrator. Chicago dental college during tho winter. Mrs. llmah I). Hurd returned to Portland Sunday, after visiting her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Holland. Articles of Incorporation wore fllid with County Cltrk Uoland today for the Incorporation of the John Hughes Co. Tho Incorporators aro Ceo. P. John Shoutnd. of Aberdeen. 8. D..i"Rhi. Lulu II. IhiRh. J. F. Hughes, BARB'S JEWELRY STORE State 4 Liberty Sts. Leaders In Low Prices. AS . HMIMII II i m u Social Realm! iouth Salem Personals. Wade, of Portland, was In iSoutW'Salem yratorday. Katoaue and wlfer Bpcnt 8unday In e. Mr. Dauc report tho onion ferofnin mat vicmiiy u uu in " fitawn for years. niKnook Is out of town on busl- k O'Noll, a resident of Hotttn alwwjt "li'd ttl Uu" Salem Hospital fonday, April 27, 1003, at ociock SHBHa i. t Iplfjrng or lypnoiu-pnuuiuwiiiu. mi. jffiNclllFwns 71 years old, and ho and SlsYfamlly had resided In souui sa- 0T . ........ .. . emlior nearly m yiars. mo wu u the St Joseph Catholic h, In this city, and was Boxton Ma Catholic remotory for a nnin- of years Ho leaves n wlfo and t sons and daughters, who ro il Portland tns iniernium win tho Catholic cometury tomor- ronoon IWimi tHf A Rare Lecture. riia,' opening locturo of tho smloti thufomlnent scientist, Trof. l.uclus, thrff, now lecture hall, comer of atatoifBnd Commercial stroots, enjoyed by a largo and intelligent au dience, last night His elucidations and illustrations of "Forco nnd Power of I.lfo in Drains and Nerves," was a grand revelation, whlto his blindfold ed demonstrations wcro a marvel of Psychic power.' Hu announces an other freo lecture tonight. Also tho private lecturo for ladles only tomor row afternoon at 3 o'clock, will be frei?. OUllaVS which 'arrived in Salem yesterday and will, Genevieve II. Mnckle and Ethel 11. upon up a tailor Bhop In tho Odd Kel-Uwier. Tlio incorporation is ror uio lows' building on Court street. purpose or carryltiR on a business of Mrs. II. 11. -Houston, of Wallace, buying and Belling gowls nnd mor Idaho. Is visiting at tho home of Mrs. chandlso, selling real estate, mort Chamberlain, wlfo of Uio local man- Races, etc ager. of the Western Union Telegraph , Company. . Jefferson's Public 8choolt. Judge Terrell, of Mehama, was In j Tho town of Jefferson U getting a thn eltv tndaw Ho has been travollnc reputation for hnvlnu a lino nubile .l.n... ..H.l.l...l.ln .m.1 ..... ttmM la uftirvil utitflf Tli n .tl.tvnntt. prailn ' not mijch doubt of Hermann's being has been added, and tho present prln elected by a big majority. !clpal has been re-emptoyed, although Ex-Assessor Hobart has Just paid there may bo changes and additions In Into tho county treasury $62.00, tho the teaching forco otherwise, amount tho expert found him short! Tho principal's Batary has been In. Mr. Hobart went over tho books, raised, and one month added, so that IMlftfHttBIMlff Witt Amofct . 2C3Z ? 22 University -tlKM-tX-tflHHI and found tho amount was correct, ! Jefferson will have a nlne-raonUis' , and so paid It. I school hoivafter. Tho surest founds State Treasurer Charles S. Mooroftlon of a prosperous'communlty llos today received $1700, Oregon's sharo in well-supported public schools, no of tho national appropriation for tho ' causo thoy aro of the greatest benefit 8oldlcrs' Home. This was based 68 mombors at the qtinrter ending With tho spring woathor tho Cam pus Tennis Club In bestirring ltsolf again in making preparations for tho tennis season. Tho courts on tho east side of tho campus aro being pooled nnd leveled off. Tho following offi cers of- tho cjub for th6 cusutng Bca Bon wero elected at a recent meeting: President, Frank Wlllman; secretary, Harriet Warfleldj treasurer, Miss Ileatty These officers, wIUj tho ad dition of Mr. Douglas and MY. Cans, form tho executlvo committee Tho club wbb organized In '92, with a membership of 21. At present tlio enrollment Is nearly 50 mombors. Tho club gives an annual tournament to ward tho ond of tho season. President Coleman mado nomo on couragtng remarks thin morning con cerning tho University debt. Ho an- Bounced that two friends of tho Uni versity, whoso names aro wlUihold. had promised $1000 and $2000, re- Bpectlvely toward tho debt. If tho ro malndor wero raised by Juno Ut. Tlio on I io me greatest numoer. i PERSONALS. A. Hush nnd A. . Hush, Jr.. aro In Portland. Mrs. F. I. Dunbar Is In Portland visiting friends. J. F. Ooodo and wife are In Itoso burg on business. Wm. II. Hynra wont to Aurora to day to do somo Burvoylng. Mm. W. J. Clarke,, of nervals, Is visiting with her slstur, Mrs. S. C. Dyer. formerly of Sniem. but now of llorlln, Mrs. T. Holvorson Is In Portland, annnny, wrltwi that she has been visiting frlumli and recuperating from B,on,nB msun In tho Highlands of an attack or tho grip. Scotland, nnd has favored us with a A. It. Morgan went up to Imlopond- ,1)Ut,r (Ioscr,nK j,or visit, and It will enco on tho boat last ovonlng, to np,,onr gnturdny. Sho Bnlled with icel: after business Interosls. nor Hband April IBih for Amorlca, Col. Jackson and Major Chunowlck nt)(, wl ,,,, ,)0 Jn aom. Thy will came up from Portland today, and will maJj0 tM8r ,1()nU) (n portland. Mnrch ni. 1903. llev. I'. A. Olivetti, who has been nsslHtant pasfor of Ht. Joseph's Catli ollc parish, has been transferred to tho full charge of the church and par ish nt Tillamook. He was given a farewell reception nt the presbytery last night. Friends In this city have reeoivml tho wedding enrds of Miss Suslo Col lette. 'of 8alotn, nnd Mr. Fremont Woodworth, of Taeomn, tho ceremony purrormed April 22d, and thoy, will bo nt homo after May 1st In tho City or Destiny, 40BV4 East 2fith strooL Mrs. Initio Hollonbrand-Oraham, Inspect Company F to night. J. ll. Aokorman, stnto superintend- ua ont or public Instruction, is in ahu- letters or administration wore filed In tho county clerk's nffleo today In -- -x-xx4.4.MMBM-aIf O1MHH-VBll I IB! WmtlWtHtltWOTT htttt- . - - - H SIB H Drltlih Columbia Next. Tho U'Wls and Clark board will Bend C. II. Mclsnae to Victoria. II. C, as omlxBnry to the provincial legisla ture or HritlBh Columbia. Ills mis. slon will be to work Tor an appropria tion ror tho 1905 exposition, nnd oth erwise to secure tht co-oporatlon of tho province. Tftls afternoon tho dlreotnra and Uio commissioners will hold a Joint moot' Ing to consider the plans submitted by John C. Olmsted for Improvement or tho oxposltlon grounds. Tho com missioners will be nulled Infonnally to approve such parts of tho plans aa bpiu fit to them and to tho directors, Tho directors will sanction tho mis sion of Mr. Mclsane. according to thn nrrangemonta of the committee Vn Utglslntlnn. Ilrltlsli Columbia has a history as active and almost as old as any part or tho Pacific coasL In tho quest ror tho Straits or .Anlan nnd tho Illvor or tho West tho torrltory now In that province was discovered. STOCKTON BARGAIN WEEK This is BARGAIN WEEK at Stockton's' You will find Wzains on every counter, on ail ki s of goods and in all? :t me 'BW.W We mention only a few STAPLE DRY GOODS coes up to 8c for OC 'muslin, fine grade QC SotW DQ-rC 6t-2c Black Rock a very tine wide, unbleached L. -muslin 8c Jt A Bleached Hope Others 6 L2c for 5c H 'f a M m 'Men's Clothing BARGAINS BARGAINS J We have a full and com" plctc stock of the very latest 5 clothing, up'to date in every 5 respect, best tailoring and 5 material. Kcmembcr this is 5 BARGAIN WEEK Tha Platter Children. In tha absonro of any roprosnntn Uve oflho Ilovs' and flirts' Aid So- jcloty, and booaiiM It was a matter or public Interest, Tho Journal Bnt n roprosontatlvu to InvetttlHAtx tho con dlllon or the Piaster children, whoso mother bad applied to tho city for aid. Thn result or this InvoMtlxntloti was given to Tho Journal readers lust jHnturday, and v.ioi thn eniisn or sev ir-ral prominent women or Salem Inter Voting thnmsolvoN In the matter, but, ns (hny had no legal authority to act. It was Impossible ror tliem to do any thing. Thn Journal will make nnotlx-r attempt to hnve thMi children taken from tholr ftiivlrontnwiU", and It will enntlnilo' to stir tlio matter until Bomothlrig is done ror them. Thtl Hoys 'and fllrls' Aid Sm-letv should look after them. I2y5 'f Sateen Underskirts $3,75 $3.25 $3.25 $2.89 S2.50 $1.85 n$1.75-$1.50 $1.25 $ .98 These Skirts are the best quality at their regular price that we eyer offered. M f zz $ 1 v 5 Men's Hats large now hue in both v m d straw, every Nt-w htylo. BARGAINS ool Plenty of Wheat. According to the estimate "f the di'iiartmont of aKrleulturo, the Amerl 1 an wheat crop or 100X will be the icreatoHt that Uie country hits ever produced. Tho urrK of winter wheat Is a I. (K) 0.0(H) this ymr, and ll l predlut4rd that this vast area will leld moro than 600.000.OOt) bushels or Kraln Tho winter nnd sprlnK con ill 1 lions have been pyrfwt, the experts "ay, ror tho grow Ing crop, and them Is no probability of failure later In the year Wo aro aetustnmetl to lure nKuriw In this country, but this esti mated crop Is far ahead of anything that has ever been recorded. It means a prosperous year lor the farmers and m preccdonted amount or buslneen ror H-.o. railroads and Incidentally In 1 xased activity In all Uhr brandies 1' biislnaiui. . -. 1 t Acker's Blood Elixir positively Curvs Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Hcrofulous affertlons. At all timet , a matchless system tonic and purifier. Money refunded ir you are not fails- jCed. 60a and $1.00. D. J. Fry. Drug- debt at present Is loss than $7000, ana Dr. Coleman la confident that tho Uni versity will bo freo from debt by commencement. Prof. Kerr bos boon soliciting funds for tho athlotip field among tho business men of trip city, and reported today that over $30ojhad been sut scribed by tho ' cltixons of 8aioni. Work will bcfiln thiawook, ahd'ttsi field wilt bo dedicated oeforQ tn'ocloso of tho, year, ' . ' WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Jt. II. Coffoe, San Kranclsco.' ' .It. M. Ilurton, 8L Iuls, - -Harry Corson Clarke, New York. Muriol Stone, Now York. Marjmret Dale Owon, New York. Geo. II. Fttxglbbon, PortUnd.' A. Solomon, San Francisco, J. C. Wolf, Sllvorton. Joseph Murr, Boston. T. Hanak, San Francisco. F. I Ia Moreaux, lortland. J. It. Shaver, Oregon City. P. Mehron, OrcRon City, A. N. Smith, Portland. C. H. Prahman, CUIcaso. J. M. Dalrd, Chtcaco, Thos. llurr Seattle A. W. KrlRltvr, San Francisco.' Thos. Iluford, St. Ivoula. -? 4iif unuuoun if imif mi iaieify Tnc FLORSHEIM" Shoe Lli-'WU ib. py 'iff-X 7"- J"4.'- -THTff THE VERY ULTIMATE OF SHOE FASHION. Its tho "FLOR8HEIM" Shoo Mado tlio way our Shoemaker, would mnko them lino bunch work good matorlnls custom mado appearance a perfect, foot-flttltiR shape. ' THE NEW STYLES Z aro now ready ror your Inspection today Is tho host tlrao to cnll X your alio mny bo gono tomorrow Itvin 8c Petteys Phone No. 201 Blue. REPAIRING! WHILE YOU WAIT. vlfOI -l 04 State Street. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Of Salem. The only National Dank In Marlon (ounty. Transacts a trcneral banking- nni exenanire cusmess- uraus issuco on an cans ui mc wonu. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT conducted under usual Savings sank resulatleis. J II. Albert, I'rcs C M. Crolsan, Vlcc-I'rcs. Jos. II. Albert. Cashier D.S.BENTLEY Wholesale and Retail. Roche Karbor Lime. Alscn Cement, Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel And all Kinds of Rulldlne Material, All Kinds of Heavy llaullnir and Transfer Word done on short notice 181-183 Commercial Street, ...SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL... First National Hank Uulldlntr, Salem, Oregon c The first term will open May 4th end continue seven weeks. The second term will open June 22 and continue till the Aurust examination. Classes will be formed In all branches reaulredfor state and county papers, also In Latin, Shorthand. Typewrliln. Elocution and Drawing The tulllllon for each term will be $6 with an additional fee for each of the last five branches More than 500 teachers of Oregon bear testimony to the succew of this school. Address J. J. Kraps. Salem, Oregon. MSCALUfifr A BA2TAR WMH fiflTERNSUr Choral Union Rates. Tha V1l(aw(Ht Valley Cfetttal i num will hold Uitdr aaanal fasUral ai IfuKons May lJh U 14th. Tlekj at reduced rates from all ixdnU en tho Ortjjpn linos of tha Hwtharn Pa nne Co, will bo sold May 11th to lllh lnln.lw.. M.uan llmlf Vf.tf 1C M ir i l&naA tappers Good Percaie Wrappers, neatly trimmed with full skirt and wide full flounce, washable corset waist. 85C Bath Towels 11 yard long 25c Other Towels, .Special 5c A. O. U. W. Dance. Protection Lodgo No 2 will lv a Brand dance In Tioga ball Thursday evening. Secure Invitation from members. Admission gentlemen. 60c; tadi. 3ic 4 28-St Thete is q, Keen Sense of Comfort I .. -Ll!.... l....l !. tifin bmtiu iifill mt ftAx in fpy vill nihiM is II t!n.1a aF rntiflu nilft Hint (fllltM Villi IIH lrbll ll U Illllo Vr-atlll Mlllf MIIIIO UI IUUWB WHW lllllf JjMWJWH ...- --.r - .. .. . .. -..- -.f runs so smoyllily and oiisily you are unconscious of tho fuQttluit ou are propouuifj . vr I THERK IS NO (ibIWS WORK iih to what tlmt wlieoTl overyono knows it's tho imnmiTTiTmrimmnnmmmirmnwiiftTmnniTTm LD f mrnnnnnHHiiim' flT ' W k bBiiC mmmmllH B V II wmt mm.-mm.rn w m U1CYCLES TmnnmrrmnnTmffrmnmrTfnnrmTfnmTTTnnm The Best Wheel on Eatth $35.00 Fof Standafd Cham Models Bicycle Repairing in nil il hranclus. rfQd wheols taken in trail o. Wliools Bold on uiolullmuliU. SHIPP & HAUSER -258 Commercial St. THE BICYCLE MEN HALL'S FERRY The bhort route to Independence, Monmouth, Buena Vista, Suver, Corvallis and other points on the West side. Good roads leading to ferry and good service on tha boat. 1 ? m oA.ftvonzx A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. "& sflUttitlHVi toap BJagM Oftuw ., ,SZJ -& . I hww miimiiniiiiii M4mwi - - I ttjj&&JJX3& -irVJEiEsaHc: