The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 18, 1903, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE'BAILY'JOURMAtAUEM; OHEQOW; -MONDAY, WAV-IB,-MQ3,-
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WOODMEN
CELEBRATE
AT EUGENE
Springfield Beat Eu
gene Easily in Base
Ball Contest
The Weather was Fine and
Crowd Large-7The Parade
was the tGreat Feature '
and Floats Beautiful
.I
Catctrrft
Tie causo crista la tha blood, ta
what causes InfiAmnutUoa of 1h
mucous membrane.
It Is therefore impossible to cor
the disease by local applications.
It is positively dangerous to neg
lect it, becauso it always affects
the stomach and deranges the
general health, and is likely to
develop into consumption.
Manr bar bn radlcallr and pannanmUr
tared br Ilood'i Sariapartlla. II aKaaiaa tha
bleed and bu a paeullar alUratlra and Unla
fftt- B. tonr. California Junction. Unit,
writaal MI had catarrh thraa 7ar. loat mr
appatlta and aould not (Imp. Mr bad yalnad
ma and 1 felt bad all arar. I took Haod'f
Banaparllla and now Lara a rood appetlU,
lp wclLand bar no rmptoua of aatarrh."
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Promisee to cure and keeps the
promise. It is better not to put oS
treatment buy Hood's today.
W
ib jr. .
Tbo .morning -brought with It a
threat of a murky day for tho Wood
man doing, but It turned out to bo
but a threat, and tho sun was a fre
quent visitor during the day, much
to'tlio satisfaction of those managing
tho affair.
Crowds of pcoplo from the country
woro in tho city. Mombora of the
lodRo from all over the County en
joyed tho hospitality of tho city. From
ono'ii-suviiy la auoiiit'r una ween nns ', ...i ., ium
glided by in a flurry and hurry of S?J
He Thinks
He Has It
Winnipeg. May 18. Morley WIcK
ctt, special commissioner- for Canada
on the Alaskan boundary, has Just re
turned.- He 'claims he has secured
positive evidence supporting the Ca
nadian contentions, and has departed
for tho East. Ho will forward affida
vits and photographs to tho special
commltteo sitting In London.
u
Woata.
Simpson and Miller Stoops and
Rootho came second and Eddy and
Kenry third.
Tho chip picking contest between
women was won by Mrs. Cochran
with Miss Tlllie Tillman second.
John Jncobl and Chan. HID won the
Matthowa
a .1 Y 1 naa ,iA.l HAAti aB.AV m f9 m A M 1
nvnntu nMrlv .11 In Ihn .v nf .mllXLl'""1 UITIUJ ll BWIUVU muuu U..U
mnn. ' t. .t.li. I..I, i,iM.vinpan Brctliera third.
fnJ ""bS! , h. ii Two or throe events were called off
ono. Every one has enjoyed them- , ,,, ,.i ,i, i
solvou. Vislto-s from nil over the val-'8 c l '
ley, and oven the state, hnvo been B- . p..aite
here, and ore ! now Te w , fln'08t evcr Beon
a u, .i iT,.,i , ih hi Eugene. The float from the va-HiiL.ifh?.-h?i7ii-
7 .. Li!u.u ' mP "ere baniitlm Indeed.
Si J- a0ih-".7i5 "ii r1 Elaborate uniforms, plenty or color.
..wJtn"B.-.h? d,'.an,?njL.c2nLi'.t; nicely dwornted vehicles wore jrroatly
nn,i A, n,. i, T,i n " ovlilnce. The various divisions
LV,?l,nHr?.ilfwSm-?,f "ihS formed on tho sides streets and
Sn enm y Woo,,BIWI f th marched down Willamette. Tho pa-
'The homo tram hold tho long ma-f."'l?'iK
of the score until the sixth Inning. r,hlnB from Fifth street past Ninth.
and it looked like 8 to C In favor of
Eugene, fllbson, the pltchor, wont n
little weak In tho last Inning, and a
long list of runs wero piled up by the
visitors, and at the end the homo team
still had their 8. but Springfield had
sramperod about and gatherod up a
total of 12. It was n seven-Inning
gnmc full of life, good nntured rival
ry and much enthusiasm.
Afternoon Events.
The atttruiriiii proximo, as 'an
nounced In Uit Guard. wa taken up
shortl after 1 o'clock and rarrlml out
nlmottt cniuplutulyt
Smallpox In Josephine County.
Miss Amelia Titus, the doputy post
wai in Jacksonville the first of the f''?i8- who are wanting a 15 percent
.. a . II lie a uani-.
Wants His Photographs.
Albany, N. Y May IC Itoland
Motlncaux has begun an action to se
cure tho removal of his photograph
and measurementa from tho Dertilllon
bureau of tho state prison. Argu
ments were made before Justice How
ard at Troy this morning. The at
torney-general held them to bo part
of tho public tecords of the caso. Doth
sides nre given two weeks 10 submit
briefs.
o
Murdered a Leader.
Constantinople, May 18. A dls
patch received hero today states that
DeltchcfT, head of tho Macedonians,
and a famous leader, was found dead
near Uoross. He had In bis posses
sion a complete plan of the Macedon
ian railways and 10,000 francs. Ho Is
bolicvcd to have been assassinated' by
a Macedonian committee, Us he was
chat god with treachery
o
Looking for Jewels.
Ixnon, May 16. Scotland Yard
Is this evening working on clews
which Indtcato that tbo thieves who
stole IC0.000 worth of jewels from
Mrs. Lorlllard are now In Paris. They I
aro not sanguine, however, of recover
ing the property, as Uioy believe tho
Jewels and settings havo been largely
disposed of before- now.
Nearly Three Thousand Out.
Chicago, May 18. The ranks of the
unemployed wero swelled UiIb morn
ing by 800 workmen of tho Kohlsoat!
bnkorles being locked out, nnd 2000,
blacksmiths' helpers from the various
lV.Barasfc5ear
"Ton would birdly believe it," said t
fashionable shoe clerk yesterday, "but
the awellest of pur. women customer!
are now Invariably asklnff us for boys'
jhoes. The masculine styles of women
shoes no looser satisfy the. Ta
must have a shoo made exactly like 4
man's; and so we sell twice as many
boys shtxS ns formerly and propor
tionately less of women's. What is th
reason Well, really, I cannot say, ex
cepting tbnt It is a fad. Aa a matter of
fact, I know that the boya' shoes ar
not really us comfortnble, fortbey can
not be got to lit as perfectly as tlios
designed for womeu's feet, and mort
thnn one of my fair customers com
plain of blisters nnd calloused feet.
Imt still they want the boys' shoes nnd
Insist Uku the strap being left on In
the back." l'lillnilclpbln Itccord.
In view of the fact that there was no
necessity for the Wintering naval dem
uuMratlon by Great Ilrltnln, Germany
uml Italy, it would appear that the
powers which proceeded decently to
ward the collection of their claims
nirnlimt Venezuela should havo an
i c(ii:il. If not preferential, standing na
i creditors.
Coal inquiries arc more or less inter
esting, but when the facts arc all
known the consumer Is still likely to
be confronted with tho question, What
aro you going to do about, it?
At a charity baroflr In Chicago the
other day Marshall Field gavo 1.000
for three wlcncrwucrsts ho had eaten.
1'crhsps lie knew that tho dog bad
been a valuablo one.
Vf Alt llrmrmlirr.
Though memory often apurna our debts
Of bate, It never amothrra
Some kindly debts, for ho forceta
lilt klndneaa to others.
flan Franclico Uutlatln.
' Tne Ametnm hr aetl4hl.
Altbouch esteemed as a gem,-the.
amethyst is, unlike most .gems, more
brilliant by sunlight than by gusllsht
The more beautiful apedrafins are
brought from Braxll, Ceylon, India,
Siberia and various parts of Europe.
It la also found in North Cafolina,
Mount Holyoke nnd Nova Scotia.
Brlllah Landowner.
One In seven of nritlsh landowners
Is a woman. In all there are about
38,000 women who own land In Eng
land and Wales.
Horaltr and Ilenrda,
Francis I. of France was struck on
the chin with n sharp missile. The
wounded part could not bo shaved,
and following the monarch's suit
beards came Into fashion, after having
been out for nearly n century.
A FernlUrltr of the Cocunnut I'ulm.
One of the peculiarities of the co
coanut palm Is that it never stands
upright. A Malavnn saying has it
that "he who has looked upon n dead
monkey, he who has found the nest
of a paddy bird, he who has beheld a
straight cocoanut or has fathomed tha
deceitful heart of a woman will liva
forever."
Teated.
.nsruv
tfcL
r!E YOU
r Not, Wh.t B,U .
Resident, Ak t
, i the statcawtf
citizen, TOtn
You can rii ... rl
The proor should cohtC1
O. 8. Cooner. f,..."
miles north-east of Saw ,
rlnn wa.t -. . , 9
wheat district and when . .
of a boy I prided nm,i '
aa much strength as any XB
... u WW,
u hui lugewer wo ofUnu
strength by lifting t Vbt.!
od two bags of wheat but b?l
"'""'-" "umiik none tou,i
Wafl that I strnlrn..! ,w l... I
-.. ,.uu uwv or less titm.1
..11 !.! . ""HI
uuii uv.uiuB pains acros aj
ouicr Bymptoms of kldnej (
in Bomu way uoan's Klfa,
wero urougnt to my notfe,
first tlmo I went to town If
into ur. stone's drug stort,
quirca auout them. I t
woro highly recommends
I vised to give them a trial (
and while I did not folln..
ment as regularly as I tit,
done, being a poor hand totJ
Kinu oi meaicinc, tho benrf;
rived from their uie stinM.
a remedy which acts fully m
ropresentatlons made for It
Dom tor ou cents a box b
urt. Fostor-Mllburn Co. n.f,
Y solo agents for tho UbIwj
iieineuiuur mo name,
tako no other.
"Is he a good, strong horser
"I should say lie Is. Little Willie has
jwned him for two weeks, and he Isn't
Drokcii yeLM Chicago American.
O .V. 13 TOUT a I
BaartOs 9 W Tllltan3
V6iM
The LEADER
The LBADEfl
sp
th
WHek. getting leal advice about on
forrlng the statr quarantine laws. She
r!rtts that thr are 17 rnsea of
smallpox In that vicinity and fomo
cf t' ii't come t- tho olllce to
xet their mall, nnd persist In doing so
wh"T ri'iUM il net to exiioso others.
i h" si "!' d o lb Josephine conn-
v stitlio! Itlea. but (nay Informed her
that they had no authority In the mat
ter: that it rested with th stnte board
The pillow polo contwat Has a sight f IimIIIi. Iter advisors there reforreil
fur fun. Hunry Matthews won flrst. her to Dr. B. U.PIekel of Modrnrd, a
W. T. Drug second and. Oeo. llouek llrmber of thnt board,
third. .
The fnt nmu'a race was won by The Regular Meeting
Win. IUkm! ami Chaa Whit came In Or thf Marion Square Improvement
second bwit Umihik will bi hild tomorrow, nt the
Tho threo-lewged nice was won by home of Mm. W II. Hyara. It
Riots Are Ended.
Hrldgport, Conn., May 18. Tho
trolloy strike, after yostorday's riots
is quiet this morning. Tho compnny
Ih making no attompt to run tho early
cars.
!gnin waist a 6--tia t 2 m
This Interests Harrlman. "
Now York. May 18. Harrlmnn Is1
much Improved today. It is not yet!
tlitcldori whother an operation Is nee
oasnryi 0
V. X. Iloulllard. managor of the
Chleo Nursory Co.. sends us a hand
some pamphlet ndvertlHing that city,
and Its enterprises. Ho Is a former
Salomlte, who has made a success of
life, starting In as a laborer wlththe
Oregon Nursory Co., and has now got
pretty well up to tho head of the pro-cosslon.
Cut This Ad Out and Bring It With You
On Mon., Tues., Wed. and Thurs. of this Week, 1
To test the value of the two dally papers of Salem, we will sell a beautiful line of Shirt Wilttiit Hl.1
PRIC. Displayed on the second and third counters, and the prices range from $1.25 to $3.00, lubjtdiM
discount of SO PER CENT. If you want a waist this is the time to buy It. REMEMBER to bring thltuiil
you. Sale begins at 8 o'clock Monday evening, and ends at 6 o'clock Thursday evening.
MtS. Ft&Set's 27t Commercial Street X X WltS. F3J
mPWk rJ
BnSBJI b 2 J aSVaJWWaSyOBBll II a (III I II !
-.2 sn III . ""
I 1 II iff I I iOLsts
Jba xveamesj pSSm
k sP
OTJ3Et ST
When the President!
Comes to Salem
All Western Oregon above the Filjj
will be here, from far and near they i
come, by team, by train, by foot aiL
way to get here to do honor to the 11
tion's Chief. Pardon our inauisitivt
nes. sir. but in that gailv dresst.
thrnnff nn ThnrQrlv tipyf. Tinw'll 3
loom up in that shabby old suit of yowsj
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Democratic Candidate for Congress From the First
Oregon District.
Will address the people of Salem and vicinity at the
. Armory Hall at 8 o'clock
Monday evening, May 18
There will be splendid band music.
Governor Geo. B. Chamberlain will introduce'the speaker.
Lef every one turn out and give this eleganUorator a splendid
reception. You will be both entertained and Instructed.
rlUr. J i ... lL. n U.. 4tia.r VlAVP 3
do with what the world thinks of him, Our Men
Boys' Suits are all of guaranteed make and cofapt
the verv latent Kntli in rttt jinrt in oattern. Our M
12 tui'tc aw cimnlv cnrMsrnti chnilld KCC thcfll.
' I have suits as high as $26 for those who want the teff H
7 best made. , l
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You'll haye
- FITS -
IF YOU COME TO
Permit US to Ornlnilvfniiv innn avnn.ic. .,. .,!;:... .li. -v. . .
Iholoug, lank Abrahams Ljucolns, however, ot S5 or 80 inch in-seara, T,nd it no easv
inatter to don a new suit without the coat looking boh-tailed and tho trousers appearing
ftrS Wn?in.B , U f U,, l this sort of build thut o Slim SuUs afoP made
to fit hor does the little, stout, short fellow get suited in every stock either unless 1 e is
willing to look like a little boy with his fathers clothes on. Wo are ready for himToo W
can fit all three of the men in this picture-tho long and the short o it i well 2 the'mln
of regular build e-No other store for 25 miles around has ite own Mo? ahoS That
SriiTuah X faCUitie3 fr miing Very peCUliarU' of yur Saithranh0aPny 2fr
i s
MmIJIIIw
Salem woolen Mill store.
Mrs. Hinges will sing. I '