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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1903)
I'ss'wsj ' "8 WMj'ilWl' A Staunch as Steel. 7HU2.AILY JOURNAL, SALEMOIftQON, MONDAY. MV 18, '1903. .;, days whon so many watches aro constantly "retorinBOut' jrcat cxasporation of their owners, wo deem it noodful to pay tro to Bocunng watches whoso movements and cases will stand Fposaiblo tost wo can put them through. Wo hclievo every hu our show cases'is as staunch as stool through and through, S I I M!. " . . .. . .. . .. . . eir uurauimy is unquestioned, aim time tucir timekeeping B3 are perfection itsolf. Those aro broad claims, but wo believe ill not bo gainsaid by anyone in town who carries a watch atBarr's. At from $0.00 up to 125.00, wo have watches of Kinds, grados, and styles. Wo trust you- will make no watch without seeing what fiarr's have to show. ier of iteand Sts JjaM&' yeJw (urte IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII Social Realm; i liiimnnnHiml Golden Weeding. Mrs. Wm. Harris, of Brooks, their goldon wedding Frl- 15th, at their home, there be- t a largo number of relatives acquaintances. Tho couple cd In Lane county In 1853, g pioneers wuo crossea mo ong tho earliest settlers of Mr. Harris ami his faithful ve uvea in iitooks nearly rs, and always enjoyed un il hcnlth, both being, very ei-vetl tills most auspicious occasion had one of tho rarest fnmlly over known. At noon a raoclc ceremony was hail and In tho after a mammoth "spread" hlngn, tho company had great t In tho way of taking pic- 1 family groups, and many oth- anions weru Indulged In. Tho Irteaslng of nil was tho stream of cbngrntulntlons which wero ered upon tho good old couple, Hftnany had real solid enjoyment In SSewlntf- old acquaintanceship and Conversations of a reminiscent nature Rvmong thoso proBont wero tho fol 'owing, which Includes all tho child ren oxcept Frank Harris, a son, who -ClUilm'tBpokano. and was unavold dRTTncd. jyrjygd Mrs. Wm. Hnrrls, Rev. and SwJbJt.T.I1.. Jones of Dayton, 8. V. BiiKm of Junction City, Ooorgo 5StKHl of JuncUon City, J. H, noss. K'father of Mrs. Harris. Mr. and 5aVJUchardson, Independence; Mr. 5rJMr8. A. I noekner, Brooks; Mr. t)w. Harris of Seattlo, M. and Mrs. Harrison Jones and two children; Wrfl. V. E. Urown. Council, luano; sir. Hov. 8wecnoy, Chas. Ueckner, Clyde Harris, Arthur Harris, Geo. Becknor, Eva Panning, Portland; Lester Jones, Loy Jones, Qeorgo Ramp, Inez Jones, Mrs. Jennie Hayes, Dallas. 7"A tnt n H Craven, two children, city, f.-t.i. - .n.1 Mmi Wm rinVk- Tho Miss i.mutuju, , - ...... ...-, VIr. and Mrs. T W Wonn and Nelllo ind baby?. M.rs. B. II. I'leer: Mrs. tfancy Crocbton. Portland; Mrs. Geo. U lUymoadand daughter Rutli, Port ana; South Salem Personals. X M. Woodruff, of Portland, spent Sunday at Uie homo of his sister, Mrs. W. P. Babcock, on South Commercial stroeL H. Snook left yesterday for Jack sonville, whero he will attend to some business. Miss Ccrtrudo Johnson leaves to day for Seattlo, Wash., whero she has accepted a position. Miss Vliln Levorldge, of Albany, has returned to tho homo of her aunt, Mrs, Thomas Jory. Miss Opal Helmken, daughter of Ed. Holmkon, was taken to the hos pital yesterday, whero sho will un dergo nn operation for appendicitis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bishop have returned from Portland, whore thoy havo been visiting for the past row- days. John II. Albert has kindly consented to give his lecturo and stereoptleou ontertalnmont for the benoflt of tho Lincoln school library fund. PERSONAL8. Benton county paid fltiOO stato tax todny. Dr. Williamson Is In Portland on busluoss, Geo. Weeks spent Sunday with his faintly In this city. Mrs. Qlndys Hookor, of tho Now York Millinery parlors, spent tho day In Portland. Wurron Gilbert, of Donvor.ls visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Gil bort, of this city. V. V. Nowson was received nt tho asylum Saturday from tho soldiers homo; nt Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Molr left this morning for an oxtbndod visit to their old home In England. Judge J. B. Waldo, Of Maoleay, went I to Portland Sunday to Join his wlfo, who has beon there on u visit. Jess Wendcl, formerly of Salem, re turned to Portland last night, after a Sunday's visit with his parents In this Mrnd Mm Wm. Craljr, Ore ;on CltXiifir. and Mrs. J. E. Allisen: roads excellent ea Motiio, l'-iuie nnu umr- iBsa Peannlno, who spent several days at McMlhnvlllo and other Yam hill county points, returned from 1-a-Fayotto yesterday uftornoon on their wheels. They mado tho 25 miles In throe nnd ono-half hours, part of the wny against tho wind, nnd report the m Tqs STOP THE TRAIN! to get ray bottlo of Phosco h great henllh drink, vigorating, refreshing. You'll purely like it. For Sale at THE SPA, i 4 State street. In- KM' ' aaaV LasY! mk I Just Recieved BBBaorning. the nobbiest street hats ofthe tr season. Call and see theni York liimj in i .... rsr nrc 111 lul u Mrs. HOOKER, Mgr. & 317 ComraercfaMSt; VENEZUELA'S COAST. xzz. lAasfJVK. Natural and ArUIdil CbArAcfccif. About I tiuayrsu,. HALLOS FERRY ' )rt route to Independence, .Monmouth, Buena Vista J,Corvallis and other points on the West side. roads leading to ferry and good service on trie ooat. ' D. Pettyjohn, Prop. Troer (aadl) Oh. my poor nun, I'm afraid time U to bad thct you can't git a Jb anywheres about hero. Waary -Oil. thank you! Thank you for your hrintf words. Chloago American. MUim art Iks llaremto laja. Jfsll -I sVovpod in rt bargain 1 v ,1. YiJt ... J .m.4Vln Inxt ,k.. son ttai-turnt of nreroi feeir testimony to tbe success of tnu . iva ri hoT IUMMER NORMAL'.SCHOOL... n U.Ha.,1 RanV RnlMIn Sjlfm. OTtBOlli t .. uiii . y.u iih ml rnntlnut Seven WCtlCS. Ttfc SCCOD S III OMoJune 22 ina continue till the August exaolnatloa. ClS4ej "A-irJyVL -,rf.v2.;iir.rtr titanil eonntv cisers. also la rsifort Uifl. TyKwrmrEIocut!on nl Dnwinr. .The tultltloa .for i will fee will itiMi ice ior cn oi ibc w me ll45,,?ff1 A rlt pf WsTia-WM Iattrart Cmm ot Il.n( lat.n.ilMitl Trnblv larroadln Cpaa. Ur FmIiin. The Meant atate of Veneiutan a( falra In oouncction with the nttempt on thf part of Rutland and Orrmany to force thf liuiui-dinte pnymrnt of wrtnln nnmu'lnl olillgatlont. mid the fact that thin country is more or lean concerned In thene rvenu through tho. application of the Monroe doctrine to pimlblo compllrntloni of the iltuv, tlon, hna aromed general Interest to atich an extent that n description of the natural and artificial ehnrncterU tlc of that portion of the country near the scene of operations may be of Interest, says the Chicago Trlbunt. Near L Ciimrn, the port of entry to Caracas, the coast Is hlh nnd rugged, the mountains rising nearly xirpeu dlciiar, their base wnshed by the blue waters of the Caribbean -sea, their summits capdvby huge masae of billowy clouds. Tb tow n of 1a Ouayrn Is on the east ern side of n small lay, the natural outlines of which hare been extended nnd I in pros tal by means of n stone breakwater and cjuay, which stretches due west from the enstern extremity of the bay. The buildings of the town are mot! ly one-story In height, built of aua drled brick, plastered outside and painted white or light yellow, and the roofs are of red, sun-linked tiles. Hack of the town, to the south and cnM, rise the steep nioulilnln ildes. nn a spur of which sliiuiU the llitle for tlflcutinu of ltMgin. which Is reached by n narrow pnth isrtly hewn out of the solid rock. This fort la prncllcnlly the sole de fense of the town, and. ns a defense. Is of 1 1 1 1 v or no iilue. iih Its Klin nre old nnd Its wulU of such n mil lire that Ihoy would mpldly crumble iiiuler a well-dlriH-led lire of modern rllles. A lauding, therefore, could be eitxlly made ewii ngtitiiHt n htriingopiiltlon when effected under enter of war ship, which, nn ucrouiit of the great depth of wiitcr well in shore, mm I ii ml ulnse In. On the southern side of the bay the mountains iccede from the shore, forming on the west a somewlmt ex tensive nnd ery fertile area of flat land. Kaatof La flun.vrii the mount uln bafes are nearer the shore, with here mid there it suinll'piituh of bind siilllelcnt ly level to itdmlt of iHilthiitlun A short unil very prlmlthe rHllrond runs along the shine oloe to the water, to the little wittering place willed Mil- cuto. it illstnnee of about four miles from I. ii (luiiyru. The distance froiiiljidiiiiyrnloC'nra cas fn nn air line Is m- en miles, bill nt iilir to the elevntlon of the latter tltr (3.1)00 feet), the distance by rail I about 33 mile. The- riillrosd Is the properly of an Kngllxh s.wulleiilv. "l "" opened for trullle in lMfB. It Uwelleonslriict- ed. and rciiulreil great engineering skill to Hiirmoulit tin! uittiinil dlllleiiK ties of the route. From Lit (luiiynt the road runs west through Ihv MtlM suburb of Cnnloual. add then, turning south mid east. It ascends, hy menu of it steel vlitiluel. to Its nrllllciiil ledge on the side of the mouutaliis, and thereafter following the twist uiul turn of their prtcip itous. sides, passing through three or four short tunnels and mer It sleel bridges, nstn lullng l.1" I" ' '"' lance of Wt inllwfc anil then ilescelliling yxi feel lillo the nllej of iheduatra rlter. In .ttliloh Carnnas is slltuUd. ' The nnttire uf the eountrv nliing thl route is itnch UmV a eoiuwrutitily small number of inrn could ues fully oopose a vastly superior Invading force. $1000 Stolen From Wajort The Grants ra Courlor 'alys: ilrs. L S. Leonard, formerly ofOrants Pan?, and tnpro lately" of Waldo, lost 1030 by lhft on T.Ueday. In com pany with somo others, sho was com-Ing-.to Grants Pass from Waldo, and Uto money was carried Insldo n, roll of bedding, tied up with a ropo. On ar riving In town the ropo was found to bo. cut nnd tho money was gone. Tho party nal stayed over night at Wilder vtll&iIn tho evening tho roll was ex amined and found to bo nil right. It was not taken to tho house, but was loft all night In tho wneon. near which one of the party was sleeping. In tho morning no examination was made, and It Is not certain whether tho monoy was stolen at WltiVirvllIo or on tho road between there and Oranta Pass. Suspicion falls on cortaln par ties, but tho caso Is a rather dlfucult one, and tho guilt may bo hard to es tablish. Tho money was in gold, silv er nnd notes. Albany Tribune. CAPITAL CITY FRATERNAL NEWS Tho baseball team of Protection Lodge. No. 2. A. O. U. W., which has jUBt returned from a grand Eastern tour, In which they defeated many of tho National Lcagua teams, aro most anxloiiB to secure a game for noxt Sunday against somo lodge team, pre ferably Thoy do not limit tho tlmo, however to next Sunday thoy ar In It for tho season, and will consider challenges In tho proper order. Thoy will havo eminent surgeons In attend anco for tho benefit of their antago nists, who may be hurt or succumb to the'speotl or tho game. Tho most com plete Illustration of how the national gnmn should bo played Is given by this famous team, henco tho first ono to go against them will bo considered to have a right stnrt for futuro games. Dates can bo arranged with Frank Wll man, manger of tho team. Protection lodge. A. O. U. v.. wns .visited by n delegation from (Industry Midge, or I'ortlnnil, Snturday evening. as n rorrcit ror having lost In tho mumlmrstilp contest. Thu nowly Insti tuted Workman lodge nt I! rooks wns. on hand In n body to seo tho work ex emplllled by tho Protection nnd Val ley degree team. After it splendid lunch plpwei wero Introduced, speeches resounded through tho lmlU, nnd at least 1 Bo loyal Workmen voted It n memorable night In Itx-nl frnternnt Vork The delegation from Portland In cluded tho following brethers: Wer toln. Crosby Mlznen. Rudy. Ilushong, Stoph'-ns. Drown Cmntnoy Kmery. I luff man ami Norton SssBW"rssjr--rork.. II. owenberg, Chlcaga J. It. Jacobs, Now nrunawlck. J. E, Woflein, Portland, A. 0.U. W. J. 0. Huffman, dot J, W, Dushong, do, t A. Drown, do. t W. O. Huody, da iC. K. Slovens; do, . i 'W H. Courtney, do. ). If. Mlsener, do, ,11 Wi, Crosby do. IL I Kmery, do. ' P: S. Dradloy, Son Francisco. J. M. Hnlg, Now York.. F. P. Coffnian, Portland. a. S. Hutehlns, Fall City, Nob. J, It. Bhaver, Oregon City. V Culvort, Washington, aKn. M. W. Klncald nnd son, Portland Ouy Harper Hiitcnlns, clt. W, Nelson. Fan Francisco. J. K. Poltpn. Ashland. P. H. Johnson, Sclo. M. II. Livingston. Now York, B. Hv McOloskoy, Now York. Walter Jackson, Portland P. U Campbell, Eugene. Waletr Iron, city. W. T. Dray, Portland. Orant Elgin. Conrallls. W. IU Williams, Portlcjidi J. II. Slaterist AurusUbo, Flnx 0. W, Reynolds, San Francisco. E. Vj llomcycn Seattle C. W, Parrott, Roseburg!; rL W. 8. Howard, noeeburg? ' ' C.-H. nirdsall. Chlpago. .. F, M Branch. IMrtland. tVsh. Adam S. Collins, San Francisco. W Jameson, San Francisco ' WV O. Martin, Portland. W. ,0, Cowglll, Baor City. j C. L. Johnson, city. , Hp RobtaiaralteT LaA V ' H, Th KTSsisst tprtoa lasM. jH K ArukwmkMTnt-IffTfTfTfTfTB iA, loot. BoldrTsri H PHarbrsutlKttrttetiMs, H K "-"fssw-sslBlB FEWCE TO KEEP IN RAI1T. M l SasBsl4 That On 300 ret II Ub Would A as Do H.'aa: lala Majri jT It Ii a matter of conunoii kno.wffdge that In hilly situations the rainfall i much shore the aterage, ii('lliui u town may be oitiiulel wlih regard u neighboring eletntioiis that It Mill re cetve two ar three limes the uniount of ruin in a yar that falls on a place oulj a frw- ii)llcs dlslant, says I haui Iters Journal. A case is ijuoted In one of Prof Ty n daU't lectures, where the rainfall of one Irish town amounts to so inches, uud of another to only 11 inches. tir difference lx;lug due to the action of the Kerry 'mountains fit fpiv-tng th tnoist winds up stuldeulytu u higirr level, where they meet with the t-oM PMetsary to prtclpltat their moisture as rain. , HoJlo Itusseli has suggUd thai we might control the ralnfulf a'rtlm-iall) by the erection of iiiiiitense walls, n tending for some six r set en tuiies m length, and from 4Vu to 400 feat lnl. Such walls would aei as natural lulls in diverting tbv.path of the moisture lsdeu air, and the eloulls would be forced to yield their treasures. iiif iinaiif Hiiii)i(naiBiitiianti JUST ARRIVED A fine line of Ladies' Patent Kid Shoes in heavy and light soles. Call early while- - sizes are complete. No trouble to show goods. Itvin & Petteys The Practical Shoe Men. Phone No. 201 Dlue. REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. 04 State Street 8HHtltHf Jlf lf ! Ilf f f mi m rM-B-ra-fl-fBB-faH-rl-rsl-l-l-fallt Willamette j 2C2C University i If 411-i-I-rRa-rR-f s? A largo audience gathered at tho I'lilvurslty chnpel Sntunlny evening to hear tho freshmen and sophomore classes give tholr annual dramatic re cital. Tho work was hotter than Usu al, especially the dramatlr work, nnd was highly appreciated by the audi ence, as was shown by tho repcatod applause nnd curtain calls. Chapter and Ollvor, as "Uumcelot" and "dobhs," did somo particularly good work. Mahol Robertson Interpreted "Juliet" In n, manner that completely won tho hearts of the nudltmro. Ed. Meresso was prosvnted with a beauti ful floral' tribute. lrof. Carter do serves great credit for tho quality of tho work given Saturday. There will bo another recital given by thu. advanced pupils at (he opera house. somctlmo In Juno. WilHUIeHH WHHHUHf ! Ill34llf If !! Quality First Prices Second SPEER BROS. THIRD Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, thy next morning I feel bright and my com plexion Is better. My doctor says If acts gently on the. s.oraacho, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and Is prepared -as easily as tea." It Is called Lane's med icine. All druggists sell It at 25c and SO coots. Lane's Family Medicines moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get It, send for free samples. Address, Orator. .Wood ward, Leltoy, WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Canned Table Fruits 2 1-2 lb Tins . 'J Apricots f Fountain '.". ..15c Royal ,Club w&&ti.lhJ&0&'m S Blackberries Royal Club ; . -20c . Cherrleji, Black f 1 Fountain ? a A .1. .. 15c Royal CJub g.M...20c Cherries, White i I 1 t-ountain . . . ' ' " " 15c Royal Club 20c Peaches, Yellow Crawford Fountain 1 5c Royal Club 20c Peaches, Lemon Cling Fountain ' 15c Royal Club Fountain':. . . Royal Club Pears, Bartlett .20c .15c .20c Above nroSpooinl lricca forTotloy only. Phone 24tt "" Order Liberally. It 0. Merrill, Ht lxuls 11. n. Cornwoll, oHn Frnmlsco. Kurt Xlcrmann, New York J W. alng, San Francisco. (' 0. Undquost. Ortonville Minn riios. Newman, Ortonville. Minn W II. O'Neill, Hun Kranclsco. J . .. isiinaHailatliimttlliailHlHtt-t SPEER BROS. State St. iiiiiiii""'Mi"l,"""""'ll'"BI111'' THIS IS WORTH Sl.OO TO YOU, THE PORTRAIT & PHOTO x COUPON. 0. , Gallery over New York Racket. PHOTO STUDIO. over N. Y. Racket. H. D. Trover, Prop, balem, ur. 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