The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 15, 1903, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    As Statmch as Steel. ' V p
these days! when so many watches are constant r(ri
'Ilm rrrnnt nvnonnmlln. fl.-S . '
v.w b. ""r" "i moir owners, wo deem t niwlfn i
ctra caro to securing watches whose movement nn,i ..... ,:n ......j
cry possible tpst wo can put them through. Wo believe every
itch in our Bhow cases is as staunch as steal i,m....i i .i....j.i:
itt their durability ,s unquestioned, and, that their, timekeeping
uiiiiea ure i unwuoD usei!.- These aro broad claims but wo boliovn
ey will not bo gainsaid by anyone in town who carries u watch
tight at Barrs At from SG.OO up to $126,00, wo have watches of
iny kind?, grades, and styles. Wo trust you will make nn wniri,
khnso without seeing what Iiarr's have to show
THE DAILy JOURNAL, BALEMOREQON, FRIDAY. MAY 15. 1903.
Corner of
State and
Liberty Sts
T
i mi i i-n 1 1 1 1 irrrnr
Social Realm!
Local
Events
i the
rminllllllllllUHH
can soo Mr. Roosevelt hert even bet
t'eron our wldo streets than they can
In Portland along her narrow ones,
ana it seoms to mo they ought to bo
so Informed. CITIZEN.
1 .
Memorial
Day Program
Sedgwick Post. No. 10, O. A. It.,
would be pleased to havo all civic or
military companies unlto with them
In celebrating Memorial Day. May
30th,- and hereby extend to nlll such
societies n cordial Invitation to meet
with us on that occasion, and assist
us In decorating tho graves or our fal
len heroes. All societies that desire
to tako part wltn us will please report
to tho chief marshal of the day, who
will assign them a plrco In tho parade.
SAMUEL KI.EKKMAN, Com.
J. Q. BARNES, A.1JL
PAQE FIVB.
FAMOUS
GRIMEAN
3 N HSh
r
Celebrates Her 80th
Birthday in the
World Metropolis
A Famous Philanthropist,1 to
Whom the World Owes a
Debt for Having
Made it Better
A Rare Treat
Is In storo for thoso who hear tho
Oratorio Socloty tonight, at tho M. K.
church. An orchestra and soloists
from other cities. You certainly can
not afford to forego tho pleasure you
will, experience by ntotndlng. Get
your reserved seats nt Will's music
storo now. as you mar not get as cood
Willamette 3C2C
s 22 University
Mlsa Ijuira Thomas, of Jefferson,
a. seat If you wait until tho hour of uraduatod from tho College of Oratorr
commencement. Como early, as no In 1901, has Just returned from the
one will bo Beatcddurlng Uio rendition East for a visit among her friends and
of a chorus or solo, Commences nt ri.u.,.a ,., . , , .
8 15 sharp ' (roiaues. Miss Thomas Is a graduate,
y ui uio i,oiumma school of Oratory, of
which Miss Smith, who ontortalnod
tho peoploof 8alem a week, ago, la an
Miss Thomas has consented
"Camllle."
Is a play thnt ho one can afford to
mlRs seeing, especially when It Is .i,n.
produced on a scale of magnificence to Rlvo a wndmon or Ulo We,,.knowD
by such clover people as tho Rendlck Mr8i Wggll cf lh CabbftR0 1atch
Burled Today.
he remains of tho lato William W.
aks nnlved on tho 11 o'clock train
morning, and woro taken to tho
st Baptist church, where sorvlces
ro conmtctou by Ilev. Dr. Black-
pastor of tho Baptist church of
tlnnd, assisted by Rov. Wm. r
Te pastor of tho Salem church.
ny old-time friends were nresent.
lng Uio high regard In which ho
r held, ami tho casket was covored
masses of henutlful (lowers, last
fcr tributes of rognrd nnd nrTec-
Tho interment wns In tho Odd
Hows' i -motory. nnd was Inrgely nt-
Wed
JOINT
COMMITTEE
MEETS
Will Make United Effort to
Raise Last of 1 he Debt
Tonight
great musical treat In stoie for
Boeo who attend the rendition of
IfTho Redemption" nnd the "Fenst of
Petunia " at tho M. E. church tonight.
fho chorus has worked lmrd on these
SEItorlos, nnd tho people of Salem
jiould Miow their appreciation of
IgJjoU music by attending. It costs con
slilernlilr money to bring the Port-
jamTHyiiinliony Orchostra nnd the so-
IloTBla to Solent. Besides this Is a
bprieflt tendered Prof. Seloy, who has
Elono much for the musical lntoiests
of thhi city.
Telearaphlc Brevities.
Four mnsked men hold up a Baloon
at Helior, Utah, and secured SZ00O.
Tho large zinc plant at Parko City.
Utah, has been destroyed by tire; loss
125.000.
Tho services of the women Immigra
tion Inspectors at New York havo
been discontinued.
Tho United States has reallr.ed $10..
175 from tho 5S1 diamonds seized from
Louis Ruseh In IRA!).
I A Kansas City merchant named
I Spencer was killed 1y a policeman
tho whom he shot to escnpe nrrest.
Thu American surclcnl Amuirlntlnn
Dr. N. P. DnndrldKO. of
The excoutlvo commltteo of
Greater Salem Commercial Club and
mo wiiinmeuo university board of hns olectod
trustees met at the iini'lors nf tin. rMnninnnii ,,-.. i.i
Cnpltnl National bank at 9 a. m.. and The Philippine government has sup
upon a motion a commltteo of two of pr. sued two seditious plays one In
the Greater Salem Club and one of the Manila nnd one In Batnngn
PERSONAL8.
.Cook Pntton returned from Poi tlnnd
odayi
us E. Hlllcnry, of Aahlaml, wns In
iSalem today
Miss Wllah Rlggs, of Soattlo. Is vis
nfjlil tho city.
tor. J. A Rl'hnrdson returned from
hlcago In, I night.
uohn A. Carson Is homo from a
ttslnoBs trip to Portland.
.Governor Chumborlaln wont up to
QTljny ti day en legal buslnoss.
Boh. T T Oeer wont up, to Eugene
to speak at thp Republican ral-
ifiTthat city tonight.
Hawley Is In Eugene today.
will address the Woodmon nt tha
ling In that city tonight.
and Mrs, M. J. Nottor, of San
co woro tho guests of Mr. nnd
J Ottenhelmor yesterday.
U Lamblrth nrrlved from
(I this morning. Mr. I.nmlilrth
eept a position with tho Salem
! Power & Traction Company.
Ida Coffin, a subject of King
Id, took out her citizenship pa-
oday, and. whllo sho can't vote,
en settlo on-some of Unole Sam's
n.
as Murray, a coal minor from
county tvos received at tho asy-
day Murray thinks ho has been
by tho ghost of Thomas Cow-
tho lost 15 years.
re Insano patients were received
asylum yesterday from Alaska,
tlwriwwe: William Ukas, an Indian;
AtHSjSJJIaastead, a native of Missouri
BjHljCfcarley Kiosk, a native of Indl-
8HBBn ' 4Kih.Jt WJUIUlHMJWi Mm
Fw.' mm
Ixmdon, May , JR. Florence Nlcht.
Ingale, the famous Crimean war nurso
Is being showered with congrntuln
tlons today on having reached her
80th birthday, Thete wero a number
of callers at her resldenco, nil of
whom were received and welcomed,
although the health of tho venerable
heroine Is not of the best. Queen
Alexandria's congratulations. In tho
form of nn autograph letter, woro de
livered to Miss Nlgbtlngnlo by special
messenger. Dispatcher couched In
fcllaltnus phrases were nlso recolvod
from other crowned heads of Euroiiu
nnu irom persons of note In all pnrts
of the world.
Miss Nightingale Is now ft (nil wo
mini. rntliHr stout, with gray hair nml
flno. open fare. Although a grent mif.
feror she shows little trace of It Sho
spends moot of her time rending. Her
I room I Uttered with mniiniliioH.
Inewspspers. writing imper. pencils
nml letters. She loathes anything In
i the form itf publicity, nnd seldom
i srants an Interview, but to nuyomi
ihn i-eeks adrlce m qneloiis affset
jlng th Interesta or the sick or tlxwe
I who irnrsf them, a hearty welrotnn
Stock Compnny.
Saturdo)'.matlneo.
i
to tho students noxtweek.
DIED. i no varsity tmunimm goes to Mon-
EARU At the family homo In Tur- mou,h tomorrow to ploy tho Stai
ner. May 15, 1903, Mrs. Clara A. No-l School. Tho. team Manager
Earl, wife of II. I Earl, aged 31 Glover will tako with him will conslit
years, If tho follewing: Battory, Jorman and
Tho deceasel was tho only daugli- Un"'h5 Avorill 1st, Parsons 2d,j Colo-
ter of Mr. nnd Mra W. M. Hlllcary, of tnan' 3d Doan " Shanks If, Whipple
Turner. Her health broke down sov- cf Mfttthowa rf. Tho O. 8. N. R teaai
oral years ngo, whllo at school, nnd 'efwcd a picked team from Dallas
she hns been nn Invalid over slnco. ,ast 8ltunlay by a score of 24 to Zi
Tho funeral will bo held from Calvary
Presbyterian church at 2 p. m. Satur
day. Interment In Twin Oak ceme
tery. Turner.
Brotherhood
Tho Wostmistor Brotherhood of An.
drew and Philip will conduct a spe
cially prepared service, at tho First
ami
coune
Lillian M. Hall as "Lady Camllle."
,ru:tecs .a uppoluted ' make a
if.a.. s u uiUe the balance of tho
SrXiM) ot the Willamette University
Cebi. TIk- (ummltteo will bo
nouncWl by President Thlolsen. nnd
will begin work to havo all completed
by tho first of Juno.
IJfar Way...
mall sugat-cuted
t weighing from
8 pounds at i 5
s a pound,
at
EER BROS.
George II. White. vk-prtliltint of
thu Illndmitn, Pa., bank, has b-on
found guilty of conspiracy In wreck-
an-ling the Institution.
lx)u Onslow, colonial under secre
tary, will succeeil the lato Robert Wil
liam Ilanbury. as president nf the
British Hoard of Agriculture.
Stop the Cars
Thursday
Ed. Journal. Would It not be an
act of courtosy upon tho part of tho
street railway company, on next
Thursday, the day tho President visits
tho city, to cease running tholr tars
upon the streets the drive Is to be
made, during the time the paiadti la
taking place?
The car companies in large cities
extend such courtesy without protost.
and if thay do so bore thro will be
loss qonfuslon, nq frightoned horses,
and the general public will get a bet
tor and less obstructed view of tb
distinguished guest.
!et me add, also, would It not be In
order for our local prees to rail down
the Portland Hog In regard to tholr
dally effusion, -through the Oregonlan,
to the effect that their town Is the
only place In the state tho President
can be seen, under tho misrepresen
tation that he stops nowhere else,
when ho Is to be here three hoursT
The people of Linn, Lane, Benton,
Polk, Douglas and Lincoln counties
All ladles who are Interested In the
missionary work would do wall to call
at 301 Twelfth streot Saturday. May
Kith, at 2:30 p. m. Subjeet: "Parents'
example to their children." Mm. K.
Gamble. . ,
Ah a groat many people will no
doubt visit Portland nn the oeraKion
of tho President's visit to that city,
May list. It is anticipated that the
railroad company will he unable to
provide faqlllUnH to handle the crowds
on one day. Hxcunrfon tickets will,
therefore, bo on sale from all stations
Into Portland oh May 10th, Mth and
21st. and It Is suggM! that the poo
pie do not, wait until the last day.
W. B. COMAN
unii o. p. a., a. p. Co
STOP THE TRAIN!
forgot to got my bottle of Phosoo. the great health th-mk, in
i vigorating, refreshing. You'll surely like it.
Foe Sale at THE SPA, i 4 State street
Do not consider your ease Hopeless
until you hare consulted the osteo
path Consultation tn.
School tie, Barr Bar. Osteopaths
Opera House Blook, Salem.
word of eneuurnnement nml
are always rhMrfullr nn.
. i.nled Hue ,as a very comfortable
h m in one of the beet streets In the
Went End of Loudon.
Miss Nlnhtlngnle. who owes her
nine to her InlMirs In remrmlns: the
January condition of the British army
was born In Plerenre In IStS. She
ihiiiii nnu inspected civil nnd mili
tary hospltiils all over Europe;
mulled with lh Ittklers of Charity
In Paris the system nT ntiminv mwi
mnmijwmenf ciirrlwt out In the hosplt-
nl of that city; ami. In IMI. went In-
li'i training as n mint In tho Inttltu-
tion of Proteetnitt l)McoiiHtiM nt
I iaiersworth. on the Rhine. On her
'rtiirn to England she put Into
hi.rough working order the SHiiltnr
' lum for KoverniMuies In connection
with the Umilon IimtltiiUoti. In the
(spring of 18111 war wns declared with
, RiiHsln. and a British nrmy of M.000
men sailed to the East. Alma was
fought on September 0, nnd tho
wounded from tliH battle were sent
down to tho hospitals prepared for
their reception on the banks of tho
Ilosplioriis. In Uilsrlsls Miss Night
Ingale offored to go out and organise
a nursing dopartmont at Scutari. Tho
offer wns gladly accepted by the war
omee nml within a week she departed
with her nurses. She arrived at Con
stantinople on the eve of the battle
of Inkormarin the btglnnlng of the
terrible winter campaign In time to
receive tho wounded from that second
battle Into wards already filled with
SUM patients.
In tho spring of lgM, while In the
Crimea. orgnnliJ the nursing depart.
ments of Uio camp hospital, the was
prostrated with fever, the result of
unremitting toll and nnxloty; yet sho
refused to leavo hor post, and on h7
recovery remained at Scutari until
Turkoy waa evacuated by the British,
July 28, 1856. It Is known that for
years Miss Nightingale has been an
Invalid It Is not bo well known that
her nick room has beon the Meno of
the raota constant and arduous labor
for the Improvement of the health of
the soldier. In 18K8 she mlillhed her
Notes on Nurslnw" At the close of
the Crimean war a fund of IU0.000
ws subscribed for the purpose of en
abling her in form an Institution for
the training of nu
WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. I'rcsbytorlan church on 8unday otoo-
Ing, nt 8 o'clock. A men' choir and
J. J. Henry, Dcnyqr.
T. B. WhUted, Denver.
Harry Miller. Chicago.
J. a Coppngo, Philadelphia.
K. C. Blllups. Seattle.
W. li Bonnett. New York.
Geo. Rose, Ban 'Krnriclsco.
W. V. McKlbblp. Portland, -
O. U Wnrden. Portland.
Chan Muggleslon. Janoflvillo. Wis,
P. Peermin, Portland.
John Welltis nnd wife. Portland.
A. V. Willi mer. Portland.
Walter Lyons. Portland
J. U Lnmhlrth. Portland.
R. C OrlBsly. IndniKHidelice.
A. M. Clark. Ijovsoii, Mo
II. li. Hull. !,. AiiKeloe.
Mrs. J. I ln.ll nml oompniilnn. Reed-
lek Stock Company.
MhtH IIihwIh Chandon. do -
Miss Alice Oondon, do.
Miss Margie Newman, ilo.
Mrs. Frank Knnlng, do.
Mr. W. H. Morgan, do.
A. T. Dickenson, do.
G. 11. Connors, do.
J. H MoDonald. do.
-- ' -
orchestra will lead tho music Mr. W.
R. Bailor, of thu blind school, wilt
render violin solo. Special add rose
to num. Everybody rordlaltr. Invltod.
it
iNo Dessert
More Attractive
Wiy uno ReWIno and
eiKiiiil hours softklug,
swtiotoidug, ilirorlut;
ami coloring wnen
Jell0
lirmliiros Jwtter iwnilis iu two mlnutesf
P.TPrytliliiK in tho iMrksge. Hlinply ndd hot
wntvramlK'tter'Nil. lt'iiprfcctlon. Asur.
prlo to the hnao ifo. No trouble, lew rx.
iwniw. Try It t.MUy. Ju Tour Pruit PU.
yorsi Iahiioii, Oruiite, Strawberry, lhuin.
borrj. AtgnicvM. llk
Astoria Beer
Tha best beer In Oregon now on tap
at the Council. 141 State stroat. Como
nml try It. and It you don't llko It
your moimy will bo refunded.
KHHI) NISCKERMAN.
B-13-lw Proprietor.
t't.,,,,,,,,,,,!,,,,,, llH-HM.f
JUST ARRIVED
A fine line of Ladies' Patent
Kid Shoes in heavy and light i
auici. v-un eariy wmie
sizes arc complete. No
trouble to show goods.
Ivin & Petteys
The Practical Shoe Men.
Phone No. 201 Blue. 94 State Street
REPAIRINQ WHILE YOU WAIT.
iitmntniiujiinuunmiuiinnmimmtt',
Just Received.
The first new Tillamook cheese.
Guaranteed to bo superior to any
Eastern or California brands. Giro us
your order while we have a full stock.
BRANSON & RAGAN
Why Not.
Go where you an get the bt?
The White House Restaurant; U the
most popular restaurant In the olty.
Open day and night
Hay I-ang loft m the morning train
for I'ortkiud, where he will Lake a
"un In oieetrieal eHgtneerla His
-bMt friends will remember klm as
always being Interested la tiiat de
partment of Industry, aad will ktk
forward to him earning out a full
fledged and auccttttefal electrician.
Just Recieved
this morning, the nobbiest street hats q
season. Call and see them
fc York lilinerj Parte
Mrs. HOOKER, Mgr. 317 Commercial St.
ic
-
Harry Dunn, after three months' of
sobriety, was again arrested by Chlftf
Gibson yesterday, and lodged In the
city Jail for being drunk. Dunn is an
old offender, and gets very quarolsome
when under the Influesy-e of liquor.
He will be sentenced as soon as be is
sober
Henry States, an old reefdnt of Sa
lem, returned to his home In Alaska
Smoothed Up For Sunday
HALL'S FERRY ROAD
Try it
GROWING AtORE POPULAR BVERY DAY
A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop
...SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL...
First National Bank Bulldlnir. Salem. Ore if on
The first terra will ooeoMav4tb and continue seven weeks. The second
terra will open June 22 and continue till the August examination. Classes
will t forssei la all branches reaulfed for state and county capers, also la
Latin. Sfcort'kisJ. Tveewritluf. Elocutloa and Drawlnff. Tha tultltlos tar
each trw will fe $ vrlla aa a&itloial fee for each of the UH five fcraiKlts.
vMilz-ntav Altr u. irtwlava' vl.lt with I nrsiHS'3W ifmu i yieeva wai iisiiaiviir tw IRS 9H(WC9 ISIS
ymeruay, aer a itHiay visit "lu'-,hBni. uimtl I Kriu Ma!s. Orss-oH.
old friends In 8Iobl .
I
1
tfi!
1
m