THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1903. FIVE ma1 :VL:v fMjEa FQfc WOMEN Women s Watches aro nowadays moat diminutive and dainty affairs, and in somo of Uiem, unhappily time keeping qualities havo not beon as carefully seen to as lias the beauty or their cases. The BARR STORE does not nt all believe In this sort of thing; and more pretlnoss admits no wntch to our stock, Tho movements of all our ladles' watojibs-are carefully Inspected and wo can ctmranteo that thov nm nt fnnittona nrA rn each ladles' watch wo offer tho externnl tastlness Is allied totruo Internal goodness. From tho dainty llttlo Chatelaine Watches at as low as ?G. Up to our most magnificent Ladles' Watches at as high as $125, thoro is no fear but they will amply pjease and satisfy tho buyer. Corner State and liberty Streets, Salem. iLfy &r s sy vcefae fJSCL ,f s sezeezedghz 'trnfiwt MFw4 H H 1 HI Htl 1 1 n u H I4.land to ntetnd tho session of the grand lodgo, Degreo of Honor, this woak. Hon. nnd Mrs. Win, Armstrong, of South Salem, havo gono lo attend tho ' vnttmflni t0 it nlmia fc il.H A t tt W.. grand lodge, In Portland this week. jiwSocialRealmi; niniiiiiim mi nmin PER60NAL8. Mrs, Hal D. Pntlon went to Portland last evening. J J. Jr. Kylo wont to Portland thin morning for n brief business visit. uov. W. u. Winnns went to Portland 1 tills morning for ci tew days' stay. Miss Qrnca Scott, of Albauy. Is vis- ltlng friends and rolatlves In this city. Hon. J Q. Wilson left-this morning for his ranch nt Turner- for n short stay. . Hx-Oov. J. II. Flotchor wont to Port land this morning for a Btay of n fow Cloys. Governor Chnmnorlnln returned this pnornlng from a visit to his homo at Portland. Mrs. R. S. Bean wont to Gladstone 'ark and Portland tills motnlng for n short stay. D. u Oreon wont to Portland this i morning for n week's stny at tho grand lodgo of A. O. U. W. Dr. Oeo. W. Hlggor. of La Orando. Oregon. Ib In tho city, visiting nt tho homo of, J. H Godfrey. John A. Shafor. ot Turner, ennio ( down this morning On a visit to his .son. FranclB E. Shafor. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McFaddon aro In Pprtlano to nttontl tho sessions of i tho gand lolgo, A. O. U. W. i Mr. and Mrs. a, 0. Durcn and Miss iLeda Buren loft this morning for Now- I port for a wook b stay nt tho beach. u. a. aray mauo a short visit to tChomawa this morning to lookovor itho work on tho now buildings thoro. F. P. Talklngton wont to Hot Lake. Union county, this morning' for a few (weeks' stay at this famous health re- sort. Mrs. M. E. Jackson, of Brownsville, lloft today for her homo, nftor a week's Ivislt with nor son, J, W, WHlson and Ifamllj Joseph Smith, of Portland, formor- Ely n resident of Salem. Js In tho city, 'visiting with J. W. Wilson nnd other I friends. Mrs. Carrlo Holman nnd Mrs. Mary i Thatcher loft last evening for Port- Tho Misses Flota nnd Vovn Mngors, of Portland, dnu'ghtors of Judge J..E. Mngors, left last evening for their home, after a six weeks visit at tho homo ot Mrs. J. Ji Mngors. In this city. 1? H. Raymond went to Portland Inst ovonlng to nttoud tho grand lodgo. A. O. U. W.. this week. Ho returned from Wllholt yostordny morning In tlmo to go to tho grand lodge Edward ShU-lds. ot r Portland, whn was In Snlom Inst ovonlng nt the open ing of Shield's Park, returned to his home this morning, well satisfied with tho outlook for tho success of this onturo. R. O Nichols, of Snn Frnnclscb. who spent tho past fow days In this city, tho guest of J. W. Reovos, loft this morning for Junction City for a short stay, boforo returning to his home. State Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff wont to Portland this morning, to bo nt tho bedsldo of his only son, who Is lying dangoiously III at tho hospital, and has had to undergo sev eral operations l H'.'D'Arcy. Frank Wlllman, J. S. Pennabakor and E. G, Marsh were among thoso going to' Portland Inst ev ening to attend tho session of tho Grand lodgo. A. O. U. W., as delegates from tho Snlcm lodges of thp order. Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Stool aro In Salem, and Mr. Stool appeared In tho governor's ofllco. nnd Invited that gon tloman to accompany tho MaznmaB on tholr contemplated trip to Crater Lake nnd Mt. Mazama, August 4th, on a two-wcoks' Jour of exploration. C. F. Cnroy and II. II. Tumor re turned last evening from Wllholt. Thoy wont ovor on Saturday, going In by way of Sllverton, nnd returned by way of tho Molalla route. Their cy clomotors registered 35 miles going, and 43 mlios returning, but tho Jast named routo was fouml to bo far tho host and most comfortnblo, dcsplto tho greator distance. J. O, Sutton, who for tho past trn years has boon engaged In tho Capital book bindery, loft today for San Fran- The Spa and California Bakery havo added anothor bakor to thoir shop and will havo On Hand at All Times a' full lino of fresh cakes, German coffee bread, etc. 114 State Street. 93 Court Street. cTsFoTVBefo'hsTaTfeaTa position "with' a large book manufacturing establish ment. , 1 y H. N. Cockerliho, special ngcntffor the Northwestern Life Insurance Com pany, returned tills morning from n two weeks' trip to Chicago nnd Mil waukee.' spending a fow days at the head office of his company. He re ports a- very pleasant trip, nnd says that In somo of tho Mississippi valley states heavy rains fell during his stay thero. especially In Illinois and Ne braska. Orraan Bean. Fraik Rhodes. Alex. MeGeo and j:idon Dnmon loft this morning for Netart's Bay for a three weeks' outing. Two of tho young men went In a wngon. carrying n llborally supplied comralssinry ' department, whllo tho other two rodo tholr wheols. Fishing tacklo sufficient for nil noeds made up a part of the equipment but tho young men had wisely provided r.ttnlnst the day when fish would not "bite." by laying In n good store of provisions, nnd, though they may not report as largo a catch ot fish as old cr men always tell ot on tholr return from similar occcaslons, the boys nro cortaln of n good tlmo, nnd that Is tho primary object of tho trip. WlllryTonlaht County Clerk Roland this morning Issued n ninrrlapo license to James F. Kinder, of Now York, nnd Miss Myrtlo Marsh, of this city, upon tho nflldavlt of Mr. C. Marsh, fnthor of the young lndy. Miss Marsh Ib well known In this city, whero she was raised, and where sho was one ot tho most suc cessful teachers In tho public schools. She has been 111 for somo time, but recently recovered hor honlth In n pleasure. Tho wedding will be sol emnlzed at tho Marsh home this ov onlng. Swiped a Bicycle. Tho thoft of a bicycle from Follx Hamilton has been reported to tho pollco The wheel wns taken from tho sldownlk. whore the ownor had loft It standing for n llttlo whllo. Tho officers' nro working on tho cast, and oxpoct to locnto tho culprit, who is probably a boy, and also tho wheel, o . . . mw Tmff Delicate Surgery BUSY HELLO GIRLS Make Things Lively lor. Company in Spokane I Have Secured Orders for tho Removal of Alore " Than Two Thou sand Phones tr-wzmr WWyi " JMfrW-HHgBB-WMSrf Ft!-!! I I I Ml M-l IIHIM .lkM-'-idfc.to . 1 4 -. .. h. - .ik. 'iflAMfr 6-tft IJf? il C 3 a J !& JHB -lp ii t3 Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship Is a barnch of our business that wo glvo special attontlon to. Our repairing depart ment Is conducted with tho utmost skill, diamonds are reset, and Jewelry of all kinds Is repaired In the most perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds, C. T. Pomeroy ".. . . . Jeweler and Optician, S88 Com. St. iihi f wt mtnnn i ! ! nmiif ::::::::AGENCY OF:::::::: ;; BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.ii i GRAIN BDYKRS AND SHIPPERSOF GJR A TT I Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude anil stick Sulphur. J J. G. Graham, Agent, 207 Commercial St.. Salem. Ohl m , , , . - -1 ,- HfiHanf nHf uw iyt i if fm m i Tho mnny frlonds of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Qoorgo will bo pleased to lenrn tho oporntlon performed by Dr. .Rocky, of Portland, has proven en tirely successful, and that Mrs. Ocorgo will bo homo Monday, frco, for tho first tlmo in seven years, from pain. During that tlmo Mrs. Ocorgo has been a sufferer, to the degreo of mar tyrdom, her trouble being facial neu ralgia. Every remedy was tried, uoth local and other talent being consulted, and finally Mrs. Ocorgo wont to Eu ropo In hopes of getting relief, but thoso hopes wore futllo. A fow weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Qcirgo called upon Dr. Rocky, of Portland, and gave him a history of tho caso. Ho diagnosed tho case as ono of facial neuralgia, and stated tho only reniody was an oporn- tlnn On .Tulv fith Mm Anni-cn went In PnrMnml. nml nil tlift lOMi thf nnnl-n ! tlon was nerfomodt It involved tho trephining of tho patient, tho lifting of tho brain and tho soggrcgatlon of tho Gassorlan ganglion, and tho re moval of nn Inch ot tho diseased nerve. Tho resultant hemorrhage had to bo absorbed by gauzo packs, and those wore successfully removed a fow days nftor tho oporatlon. It wns a very difficult, and a very dangerous, piece of surgory. but It wns successful In ovory way, tho deadly and torrlfio pain, of which neurnlgla furnishes tho limit, and from which .Mrs. Ocorgo has not beon free for sevon years is gono. never to return. Dr. Rocky is recog nized as ono of tho loading surgeons of tho coast, and, In fact, of tho wholo country. Getting Ready for the Fair As nn outcome of the strlko of tho operators and linomon of tho Pacific States Telophono & Telegraph Com pany, n rival telophono system may bo put In tho field In tho courao of n few days, says thb Bpokano Press. Tho Press has- It on good authority that tho firm of Doorr, Mltcholl & Co., tho electric denlers, will, within n fow days, apply to the city council for a franchlso to establish n now telo phono system In this city. Doerr. Mltcholl & Co.. already havo a franchlso from tho city for n mes songer system, nlso for a system of burglar alarms, and It has been ex pected for somo tlmo that they would oventually try to get n telophono irnnchlso A mombor of tho firm wns nskod todny If tho report was trtio tlint they wore to apply to tho city council for a franchlso, nnd ho stated that ho would neither deny or nfTlrm tho report. Potor r,arson, tho mil lionaire mining man, Is reported ns lielng bohlnd tno proposed now com pany. Tho first of tho removal orders will bo glvon to tho compnny todny by Its striking employes.' Many havo nl rondy been turned In by tholr pat rons but the first list thnt has so far been given them by tho strikers will lro turned in today, nnd they numbor about 1000. leaving a balanco of a thousand, that tho girls havo not yot glvon over to" thoir central body. Tho object In turning this list of removal orders ovor" t6 tho officials of tho company nt this tlmo is to show tho strength and activity of tho strikers. In tho hopo that It may in fluence mnttors In bolng brought tc nn early settlement In tho meantime tho girl strlkors nro kooplng up tholr spirits nnd tho work of getting signatures to removal orders goes on ls vigorously as 6n tho start Thero appears to bo no visible chnngo In tho aspect of tho lineman's strlko, the compnny, as yet, not hnv Ing algnlflod Its intention or with drawing from Its position of not treating with tho strikers. Local linemen havo nrcnnlxnii n hi cyclo brlgnda, and theso do picket muy, looxing nitor operations or tho company, nnd lend nsBlstnrtco to the girls. Membors of tho union deny tho stntemont being circulated that C. M. Allon. foreman or the telophono com pany, Is a membor of the union. r tinniwtmunmtmmnmt nwnnn n SPBBR BROS. Jfic dozen for eggs iOc per lb for hens 1 7 i-2c per lb far, batter In trade, less Q percent in cash iiif ntinf f at-f iiiii-iiiiiii: Harritt & Lawrence Sell more Groceries atri tetter Groceries tfcsn ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment tad GOOD roods Slopinaudweforypuraelt oiibV. q. dijoCKRY. President Wehrung. of tho state fair board, is In tho city to look after the progress at tho fair grounds, whero ox tenslvo Improvements are bolng made. Mr. Wehrung Is enthusiastic ns to tho prospects for this year's fair, and pre dicts that it will bo tho biggest and best over hold In tho state, a greater variety of fine breeds and better stock will bo shown than oven last year, which Itself was a record-broakor In that lino. Tho rtces will bo bettor than over before, more and hotter horses having been entored for tho big harness ovonts than In former years. and all horsemon are looking forward to one of tho most successful raco meetings ovor held on tho coast The board Is still negotiating with tho ownor of Cresceus, tho great trotting stallion, to appear In oxhl hltlon work, and with good prospects for success. Tho stock salo, -which It was Ije llovcd might bo a failure for a year or two, already promlnes to be a great success, and many fine cattlo will bo placed on sale. None but registered stock, standard bred, will bo offered for sale, and enough has already been promised to mako the succoss of this department assured. Mr, Harrlman an extensive brooder of fine stock and an experienced auctioneer, will bo in chargo'of the sales department, and will personally conduct tho sales. He Is from Missouri, and has sold at auc tlon more fine stock than any other man In tho West. The county exhibits aro moving along nicely, and will bo by no means the-smallest of the attractions at the big fair fn fact, the agricultural show will be a revelation to all. and will surprise oven thoso who have at tended the fair year after year, and who thought that the efforts of tho past few seasons could not be equalled In the future. Mr. Wehrung goes to Portland this evening, but will return tomorrow, and will do everything In his power tq have the Improvements now under way at the fair grounds completed long before the fair open In September. Attention, Comrades. Tho annual pjlcntc nnd camp fire will bo glvon nt Bovon Oaks, Hampdon Park addition, nt tho homo of R. E. Wands. Thursday. July 23d. All old soldiers and, their families nro most cordnlly Invited to como. Come ear ly, and do not forget tho army ra- Above 'nobody's reach Schilling's Best are not best in the sense of extravagant ; true and full-strength ; cheap. Your grocer's; moneyback. , t M j. aft -m h 5 rm "1 H ' BICYCLES The Swellest of All A N D 33o 3 $40 That is why we are still selling three wheels where we sold one at this tune last yean Call in and inspect the 1903 models f or ask our riders, they know, and you . will have no trouble finding Rambler $ and National friends, i Sundries We have a conv piete repair shop. Bicycle Repaying Wo ropair all makos of whools. Wo fit all makes of tires. Give Us A Call, We Tty To Please SHIPP & HAUSER The Bike Men lHlllWt-W-HHBiWH tieCltllllIMrltllfi-3HHHf Jy i fT i ' '-4L m i j i It burns common Coal Oil fand not much of It, either) with a clean, blue, hot, smokeless flame. ' lthasnowlclctolxtfierwitu,llketlio ,V old-faihioncd, yellow flame, emoting and smcllfug Oil Stove, Tho "Quick Meal Wlcklcss" was in. " vented to enable ladles to do their cook ing quickly and comfortably in n cool kitchen, nml to prepare a "Quick Meal" and cat it in comfort. " The "Quick Meal' driven drudgery ' from tho kitchen nnd worry from the Louse; It sweetens temper and it length ens sleep. "Quick Meal" gloves inaka twppy homes. ii8eiiHHnHf t unmawtttwumt i , Fwjj . 1 ij; Sale ' : . I .-- Byi R. M. WADE:: & CO.ii tlons, hard tack chickens and beans. Teams will bo at tho asylum at 9 a, m to meet all who doslro to como, and will como that far on tho street car line. Prosldont W. If, Wehrung, or tho Stato Fair Hoard, Is In tho city, to look nftor tho necessary Improve ment now undor way at tho fair grounds. Speer firothr& -r,TlT:- & ak BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE DBALBR8 IN, m Groceries Hardware' GraaiteWare Tinware Glassware Crockery Boots, Sboes f Hats u i Ca.na Dry Goods , Futaishiag Goods The season is open for Binding Twine We quote the follow ingjpricesj Standarvdel2 l2ci Diamond Manila 13 l2c a, ' ' 01S . " - . ! r Remember we are the only people selling Dry Goods and b Gent's Furnishing Goods on State Street- use Trib foe LUuor kablt Speer Bros., Farmer's Store, J.ij i vm. Siafe St !' I 4 IAU. !VJP53