The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 08, 1903, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM; OREQ0N..FR1DAY, MAY , 1C3,
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Royal Cat Glass Teat.
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IT brc is a treat here for lovers of fine cut glrss It consists
jf a lately received consignment of fine glassware which is
without exception the most beautiful assortment that wc
ever received in one lot. 1 here are bon bon dishes, berry
jowls, butter plates, water bottles, vases and 'many other
tharmiog combinations of ornament and utility. Prices arc
(rcry modest for such beauty and value. Wc handle Hawks
lass which is considered the best on the market.
P Corner of
State aarf
Liberty Sts
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PERSONALS.
T T Occr Went to Portland
y.
ak Meredith In in Portland on
BH
P 8 KnlKht returned from
ind today
W C Knntnor has returned
(a Whit In Portland.
RV Johnson him returned from n
sh trip to Portland.
Tanzlor and Paul Splonskow-
or t issued a mnrrlngo HconBo to-
is nima Fletcher, of McCoy. Ih
K at the homo of J. I Stock-
onior Chamberlain In unending
Jwks end nUUi his family In
nd
1 Sroat Is in Portland to arrange
twlth thr Southern Pacific for the
II teams.
ob OpplliiKei' and Vincent Domn-
solid capitalists of Mill City .are
Mm. city, and will visit at Stayton
.returning
34 Cornelius leave today for
alngton county nnd thence to
Crook'county. where ho cjxpects to buy
abandof horses and return to tho
vniioyj.jriin mem auoui juno.
and tho University aro entitled to
have a correct statement made.
Having charge of thoso matters per
taining to tho new field, I made .ar
rangements with 8upL Potter for the
work which 1 being dono by tho Che-
mawa boys nnd teams. SupL Potter
volunteered to give us the assistance,
and It is being given neither with tho
Idea of paying an old debt, nor In tho
hopo of reward, but on account of
Chemawa's generosity and their Inter
est lit our undertaking.
On behalf of tho University. I wish
to my IhaL being a member of the
faculty commit to on athlotlcH I had
n part In all bf tho .transactions rela
tive to granting the use of tho grounds
for tho Chemaua-Kollance gnmo, and
I stato positively that no chnrge what
ever was made or nuked for the us of
tho grounds for that game.
Chemawa Is voluntarily liberal In
tho presont Instance, the Unlvorslty
Is not lacking In generosity and kind
ly fooling In the former. Trusting
that this statement may correct any
wrong Impressions, nnd thus do our
frlonds Justice. I remain ymira
j truly. I.OItAN A KICItK.
BALL
TEAW
READY
Salem's Team About
Elected, Roseburg's
Already Chosen
Uniforms will be Gray
Trimmed with Brown,
and Will be Here
Tonight
The first game of the baseball sea
son will bo played nt Albany tomor
row bctweon 8alem and Albany. Man
HERMANN
SPEAKS AT
ASHLAND
Candidate is in Com
plete Accord With
the President
Ashland Turns Out in Mum
. bers to Hear the Candidate
for Congress From the
First District
Ashland. Or., May 8. Hon. Dinger
Hermann mot with a splendid recep
tion at Ashland today on his campaign
LOST
CABIN
No Concert Tonight.
OwiS to the unfavorable woathor.
IhSrelwUI not be a band concur? to-
Hlfih-t.1a advertised Thero will bo
Kriconcerts, howovor, as soon as
leather will permit
llework Artist In the City.
fCo. l I'nker who Is hero from
Kraut i t I'uplaylng and teach-
edl'-vrl. is certainly a blight
woman and to judge from Uio
if li-i own work In the
vi.. i v. nuow piio in u m ue a
fidustrleuB portion. Her work
(y along tho lines of embrold-
id tho specimens shown are a
an to tho unlUaUnl as to what
'accomplished by tho appllca-
advanced Ideas and method!
fancy work. All Salem
nterostod In such work should
ud and Inspect tho window
beautiful work.
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RjpC Univctsityfi
i
wiHetto will help celebrato
ivwtvS visu lo ouivm in tun
President Coleman has an-
:4 that May 8 1st would bo a hoi
fir the students. Committees
Ifce trustees, the facluty and tho
ody havo been appointed to
ten to lot the President know
7'7'sMb manner that Salem has a
swfjtutlon of learning. The
band will help the city
ste the presidential party a
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WORKED
ONLY FOR
FRIENDSHIP
temawa Aided ifl Per
thtetic Grounds
Wllllamette University,
Salem, Or.. May 8, 1903.
urnal In Tuesday's Issue of
Durnal your correspondent
bat the work being done oa
athletic field by the Chema-
is being done la return for
jot tho ground for the Chema-
ace football game,
not care to criticise the one
this tiaemiLbut,wd do
both the Chemawa school
ST0RY
Blue Buckets, Indians, Old
Sluices, and Such Stories
Perennial ..
Seattle, May 8. Fired by tho story
of a lost plaoor mlno fabulously rich,
several of tho roost prominent cltlxous
of Juntau, Inaludlng the major him
self, havu organltod a company to
huut for tho treasurer, according to a
roxrt brought down by tho steamer
Spokano. Tho trcasuro sought Is no
other than tho famous "rtookor" mine,
tho story of which Is known to every
old tlmu "sourdough."
It Is said that when Captain Low Is.
of tho Hudson Day Company, was
cruising Alaskan waters, In 18C7, In
tho steamer Otter, he rescued one
William Culver, who, from drifting
around In a small boat for many days
as nearly dead in tho boat was a
baff of gold dust. When he revived
Culver had a wonderful story to tell.
Two companion and himself, ho
said, had found gold In a little stream
emptying Into Taku arm, and, with
rudo rockor, had washed out several
pounds of tho proclom metal. Then
the Indians attacked them and kilted
his two companions. Culver succeed
ed In cscaplnuwILh hla bag of nug
gets, but was being carried out to
sea when picked up by tho Ottor,
v Soma of the crew of tho vesual pre
vailed upon Culrer, when he had par
tially recovered, to guide them to the
"diggings." Culver was so 111 that hla
memory forsook him, and bo could
not locate It Ills companions were
so angered that thoy dosorted him.
Culrer finally reached Sitka, which
was then the only village of Import
0"n co In Alaska, and died shortly af
terward. The general opinion of Juneau peo
plo Is that their townsmen will fall In
their quest, and if they persist In It
long enough they may meet the sad
fate of tho late Captain Coogan, of the
schooner Volonte. Coogan spent al
most a life time In a similar search,
and was finally washed overboard from
his vesse: and drowned.
J. A. AUP EHLE, PrVsWtnt. E. W. HAZARD, 6aeMr.
A. F. HOFER, Vice President.
Oregon State JSanh
Incorporated.
Jefferson. Oregon,
Transacts a general banking business; makes loanif tils -
counts bills and receive dopos its. 1
Deals In foreign and doraestl o njtchango. t
Collections mad on favornb la terms. "j;
Notcrles Public Wo tender o ur services In all matteru of .
conveyancing. Heal estate loa ns negotiated nt low rates of
Interest YOUH BUSINESS SOLICITED.
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ager Irwin', and tho.members of the of ,ho '"Met r congress. Ho spent
board of directors, havo been very tn0 l,ay ""enqwlng old acquaintances,
buRy selecting the players and getting an.d maKlnK .no ones, and last night
the organisation Into shape for tho at ,hu Chautauqua Tabernacle ho was
game. greeted by a fine nudlonco of ropre-
Paul Sront nn.i iinnrv Mnv..r .. entatlc people, to the number of
In Portland today, looking up tho mat- 500, ho ,l,lteno, 'H nxlAtfta with
ctr of sultB. Tho suit which will prob- nwrke1 attention
ably be solected Is gray, with brown' Tho l'roBram was Introduced by
trimmings, with a brown paradu coaL, mU8lc ,,y Ash,a,,J'H ,,,nM l,nnd' and
with largo pearl buttons, in fact, they Mr Hermann was happily presented
will bo much like the Spokano suits of UX Senator 11 V Carter, who presld
last season. d at the meeting. Mr. Hermann tils-
Sunday's game will bo called at 1: IB usseil the Issues from a Ilupubllcan
o'clock, so that Salem people can take standpoint vory elearl. and his ro
tho afternoon train for homo, marks brought forth fiequont and en-
While Managor Irwin Is not ready thuslastlo applause Ho pointed out
to announce tho personnel of IiIh play, tho necessity of maintaining tho pres
ers. the following will be very nenr the" 0I,t prosperity by wupport of Itopubll
team: eau pollrlen, and If theto Ih to be any
Joe TentHi, e.; Sam Morris, p.; Kubo modlflcatlnn In the tariff, let this work
Senders, lsth.; Oils Sumner. Sdb.; u o"9 by frlonds or protection.
Irn tlninllton, .: SI I)aU, 8db.; Iliif "'. not tho tariff haulers be ruth
Lucas, fleld: Ilert Jerinnn, field: Havo '"1 torn down by the enemy," said
Dreger. Held. Mr. Hermann. He praised tho mag-
Manager Sam Josephine, of tho ulflcont administration of President
Iloseburg loaguo baseball toam, an- Hoosevelt. and calleil special attontlon
nouncos his players to ho as follews: to the record he was making for, tho
W. H. Morrow. Knrnest llradloy, C. II. Hlibllcan party and tho country lu
Ilakor. W. 0. Oray. K. II. Wostbrook. Krnppllng with the trust problem. Ho
Chns. Ilhea. Win. Van I.cuwcn, . concluded by pointing out tho promts
Hull, S. V. Ilnmp. I. I). Olbson,' . Itob- 1K markets which are bolng opened
Inson nnd It. W. Torrell. Tho players '! tor tho futuro lu tllo Orient, nnd
aro going through n dally routine of tho necessity of fostering thorn by
good, hard practice, and aro gqlng to wise legislation, which tho Itopubll-
mako a strong bid for tho ponnnut. c" r 'ly formulating. Mr.
Hovlow. Herninnn spoko highly of bis oppo-
Ufnt personally.
Concert at Independence. t 4A(, rogarda tho question of his bo-
Miss Mabel Carter, professor of tho ,B ,,, iarn,ony W,h the ndmlnlstra-
Collogo of Orator', nnd Lolloy Oes- tU)ni wnch th0 I)lKM,iton has raised.
ner. principal of tho violin depart- ho reiterated stnMigly tho statement
mcjit of tho Collogo of Music, togolh- thlU ,,, ,fforOM(.w wlh Secretary
or with Mrs. May IlabbIL of Indopcnd- mtchcoek woro thou of admlnlstrn
ente. gave a very successful cntortaln ll0n only betwmn hlnihelf and the
mont In tho opera house at that place POorotnry only, nud lnwlv.nl nothing
last eonlng. They had a large and further
outhimlastle nudlonco. who showed Candidates to Meet at Albany,
tholr appreciation by oncorlng eory Tho imoomiH mT8 nnnounccl
numbor Profs. Carter and Oesnor that A. II Iteame. their standard
hold a high reputation In the vnlley as lisar-r in , bMt ,n v, flnit con.
artists of oxoeptlonal ability. Tho srwlonal district, will address the
people of Independence were so well CtZOnH of Albany. Tuesday evening,
pleased that thoy expressed their do- ,ny jath.
slroio hear them again In tho near fu j This Is tho eteulng thnl Mr. Her
t,,r, - msirn will address I. Inn eouni)' people
" I In this olty, Mr. Hermanu'H ongagt-
RAnRrRS 'mont was announced fUM, and Albany
L3A&AijLI0 ; Itvpublli nns bad secured the usu of
tho circuit court room lu tho court
houso for tholr meeting, but when the
I followers of Ilcnme detormlnnd lo
hold tholr fireworks on tho same o
t nlng. the court limine management
gae tho use of the circuit court room
Will Play a Gametof Baseball ,0 th uooreu ais as n resmt
- " -. , . rr" " :. ;;ti .: iMr Hermann will meet the people In
the new opera house. (Irent prepara
tions are bolng mnde by local ftopul-
lllUtta)tff ttwflHf
Tlic FLORSHEIMi" Ske
THE VERY ULTIMATE
OF SHOE FASHION.
Its tho FLORSHEIM" Shoe Mado tho way our ShoomaJier
would make them Ono bench work good matorlals custom m4
nprM'nranco n perfocL foot-fitting shapo.
THE NEW STYLES
aro now ready for your Inspection today Is tho best time to call
your rIio may bo gone tomorrow.
Itvin & Petteys
Phone No. 201 Blue.
REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT.
94 State Street.
sfamHmuvnmniunmniiiuuisn
...SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL...
First National Dank Uutldlntr. Salem. Oregon.
The first term will open May 4th and continue seven weeks. Thesecosi
term will occn June 22 and continue till the August examination. CIissm
will be formed In all branches required for state and county pipers. Use (
Latin, Short-hand, Typewriting, Elocution and Drawlnir. The tultltlon far
each term will be $6 with an additional fee for each "f the last five branches.
More than 500 teachers of Oreeon bear testimony to the success of tkl
school. Address J. J. Kraps, Salem. Oregon.
- VERSUS
PRINTERS
ai fair uruuuas ounaay.
Having oeuomo inflated with their
South Salsm Personals.
Mrs. II. Snook Is spending a few
days at Lebanon where her husband
has a cob ti art for building.
Leo Aohlnson and family hare Just
moved Into their new home, which he
recently purchased from Wm. A. Ry
an. J IL Martin, of Portland, was In
South Salem yesterday, and returned
home this morning.
IVOMXA.
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lirnnu nnd ih mAullm u.111 a on un
t Intiklasi Irt AMk
22 W to 22, tho barbers have accepted ,. ...
a iiialieugu from the mighty men of
the art presonativo and will pla the
pilnteru or this city next Sunday ai
tornoon at tho fair grounds.
They will find tho mu of the lino
Opt) and shooting stick not so slow In
any department of tho game. Their
familiarity dates back to the time
when they were devils lu some coun
try ofUcu, 'and the barbers will wish
Ouy woro well out of It before the
tjamu Is half over.
Tho proceeds of the game are to go
to charity, and both sides are to con
tribute their share of the proceeds to
some hospital. If anything Is left af
lr paying for broken jtpsos and dis
jointed limbs of the wounded l(t n
the field of battle
Sick Headache absolutely and per
manently cured by using Mokl Tea.
A pleasaut herb drink. Cures Consti
pation and Indigestion, makes you
Thee is a Keen
Sense of Comfort
in ruling u wheol Unit you know will fnfclv curry you ovor fill
kimiB of roniis one Unit gives ' o troublo wlintovor -ono thnl
runs ho Hinoollily ami tiiHily yuu uro unconscious of tho fact that
you uro propelling il.
TUERB 13 NO (JUKSS WOUK hh lo wlml thnl whvol is
ovoryono knows it'u tho
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Hioyclo Itopniring in nil its brauclits.
j3-01(1 wheels tnkou in trade, WIicoIb sold ou inttallmonU.
SHIPP&HAUSER i
2SS ComomcUl St. THE BICYCLE MEN
Theo M. Barr
Kuvceisor io llirr 4 Pettel.
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tlon euarauteed or money back. 25
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HOOKER & CO.. nuffalo, N. Y., for s
free sample. D. J. FRY, Druggist
lyn. N. Y.
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Hon. Ulneer Hermann will open tho
ronsresslonsl campalRn In Claokamas
county by speaklnK In Oregon City
next Thursday ovenlnc. May 14th.
Mr Hermann will bo from that olty
to HIIsboro, but oxpeets to visit tho
tuuiiijr ngiua oeioro 1110 cuinpaifiii
rloses and deliver pokslbly two other
addresses at Claekatnas toiinty
points. County Jud Ryan Is mak
tnc all necessary nrranffoinont for
the opening meeting of the eampalRn j
here
William Drard, county chairman of
the Socialist party, says th Socialists
will In Juno, poll thfir full vtrength In
ruu-ksjnas county. I-at June this
party cast about KM) totes in this
c.MintV Mr. Iteanl un Hint, while
tiie vote for both the JUpililU-an j
and Demooratie candldateM will fall I
off ronsldorably from thst of June, the
Socialist are all going t the x)lls.
and will ballot for their candidate ss
a matter of principal
The Democrats' havo not announced
any definlto campaign for Clackamas
county yet, but there will bo a general
canvass of the county by local speak'
era. Saturday night R A Miller will
address the voters at Fn Pond
school house.
SALEM,
m Air. Hot Water and
Steam Heating a Specialty.
OREGON
M. J. Petzel,
(Successor to Knox ic Murphy) '
Pltimfce and Gas Fitter.
Steam, Hot Air and Hot Water Heating.
Electrical Supplies, Batteries. Bell and Battery Supplies.
.ESTIMATES FUIlN JB1I ED:
292 Commercial St. SALEM, OR.
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Burroughs & Fraser.
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