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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1903)
r T,HE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1003. Fiye v Yoiw SweetfoeaJsMn joiftnoay Docs your sweetheart's birthday come this month; Should such be the case, sonic pleasing remembrance of the day will be in order j.and we beg to remind you that the Barr Store is a repository of the sort of giffs that ladies' love the most, A bazaar of every kind of jewelry articles that she would be likely to care for, Here arc a few- hints as to suitable gift goods. Ruby Pines, dainty Neck Chains -with Locket pendant, Stick Pins. "Watches and Chains, 'or Chatelaine Watches. Cut Glass Cologne Bottles or Bon-tion Dishes and a hopt of other things. torner State and ifeerty Streets, alem. nA $&eA?Z($fce I4IHIHHM iimn Hf LOCal OxnJilDlrtrtltMT KOUUdlRCdllUI -H-M 1 M t lM- South Salem Personals. Mh8 Ruth Boorth. of Portland, nr a In the city yesterday, ana wyi t at tho home or J. a. uarson, on h High street and Mrs. Matnius, oi Tumor, down yesterday for n visit nt tho arSfi of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Y. Bosks. Mr. latliliiB returned home last ovonlng. jtltlhiB wife will visit for n few days lr n OTlyns nnd daughter. Mabel. o roturncn from n visit to Portland Orercon City. , A. Vane of Portland, stopped oft his city yesterday, and will visit n few dnys, looking around the city i n. view to locating. lr and Mrs. Jcsso French and oon, James French, Miss Anna Judson, Is Judson and Ilarlcy Blackwell wturned last woek from a two-weeks' wing at Notart'a Bay. PERSONALS. . C. Cross has returned from an ex iled fishing trim . Alex. Corpoyer wonl to'Nowport this rnlng for ft few weeks' stay. fm. Kuhn, of Stockton, California, ted Salem relatives Tuesday. kisses Cora and Maud Oris wold left for Newport for an outing. . ", A. Vhlt& returned last evening a ten-days' stay at Newport. IMrs. J. W. Sprlngor went to Now- fort'' this morning for a fow wcoks !f. nnd Mrs. T. B. Walt will go to pori tomorrow lor a lew weens lwnrd Swayzeo went to Oregon, this morning for n brief busl-visit. Hutnnt ftcnoral C. V. GAntonbo n Smo up from Portland this morning prlft brief stay. w-i KJa brief si Mrs. L. A. Bort and Miss Burkhold 'er went to Oregon City this morning for a few days' visit K. C. Plpor "was a passongor for, Portland this morning after a visit with, relatives In this city. G. W. Johnson returned from Port land this morning, whoro he spent tho past few days on business. A. II Danzey? of Independence, was In Salem this morning on his way to San Tranclsco for a few weeks' stay. Mrs. Ida Balicock and Miss Grnpo Bnbcock went to Portlund this morn Ing, for a fow days visit with friends. V. N. Ontwis, nrlvato secretary to Governor Chamberlain, wont to Port land last ovcnlng for a brlof buslnoss trip. ' MiS3 Blnnchc Knntner nnd llttlo Miss Constanco left Inst evening for a week's visit with friends -at Orogon City. Mrs. J. W. Blcltford. of Portland, wlvQjms cjui yMtlng hor tatoj M.rn. Ed. Wellgr, will appnd.'tho aunimcr nt Seal Rocks. Miss Mario .Stelwer, of Jefferson, who hns beon spending a few days with Mrs. F. StoJwer. woht.td Portland this morning. ' ' C. M. Parmentor wept to Newport this morning to Join Airs. "Parmcnte'r and his daughter, foran extended Btay at tho seaside ' Arthur E. V Inches wont to his homo In Canby this morning,, nftcr a fow days' stay In Salem, visiting friends and relatives In arid near this city. Captain and Mrs. H. A. Kurtz, of Oakland. California, arrived In Salem last ovcnlng, to attend tho funeral of Mr. Kurtz's sister, the late Miss Ag nes Kurtn Architect- W. C. Knighton camo up from Portland this morning for n visit of Inspection nt tho asylum, whero ho superintends tho efectlon of tho now stock bams. Honry Tarploy wont to 8tayton thin morning, nnd will tako chargo of tho sawmill a fow miles east of that placo ror I eo Hrown & sons. He expects to -emnln for some time. cretpf English Ladies'Gomplexion . ear In and year out English families keep Bcecham's Pills on IttuMl for minor ailments, which arc consequently checked in time to Brent severe illness. Women have peculiar weaknesses and all in ts, and English women find Bcecham's Pills combat .and correct pir troubles as nothing else will do, 'Tho secret is that Beccham's lis kqop their entire System in perfect working order and give ture the slight kelp needed. eecham's Pills .'do the same for thousands of American women and are fast beconv ling as popular here. Health, strength and beauty follow Beech 'aui's Pills whenever they are used. Happiness and comfort are within the reach of all. See special instructions with each box. , (Sold Everywhere In Boxe. I Oc. and 25c. The Spa and California Bakery have added another baker to their shop and wil have On Hand at All Times a J full line of 'fresh cakes, German coffee bread, etc. 114 State Street, 93 Caart Street. toSfcKSSS wmmwm&mm XU . 1 i nfTTi i - Repairing a Watch Of the finest workmanship Is a barnch of our business that wo giro special attention to, Oqr repairing depart, taont Is 'conducted dth (theii utmost 'Bklllj diamonds' are reset, andvJewelry oi all -.kinds Is repaired. In the most perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds. A, Newsomo nnd Elbert Young went to Newport this morning, and tomor row they will bo Joined by Mrs. Jphn Newsame, mid they will occupy tho Newsomo cottngo at the seaside. Stato Treasurer Mooro is In receipt of a remittance from tho Loowenberg & Going Qo, of Portland for $1227.10, In payment of the convict labor at tho prison foundry for tho month of may. Mrs. 0. V. Allen, of Boise, Idaho, ie tunicd to his homo this morning, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Bingham, In this city. Sho will stop In Portland for a few dnys on her way home. Misses Jennie nnd Zolla Knoz, of Portland, who spent tho past week vis iting1 nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hnco. east of this city, loft this morn ing for Albany for a fow daB' stay with friends. A. B. Hammond, of Portland, engin eer in charge of the survey of the poit nge railway between Celllo and Tho Dalles, left last ovonlng for his home, after attending a moetlnu of the I'oit- age Rnllwny Commission. Divinity School, was In Salem this foronoon for a briof visit to ftov. Geo C. Hltchoy, and he loft for his homn on the forenoon train. He has Just completed n tour of tho alloy towns In the Interest of his school, A special train, consisting of an en gine and Manager n. Kooulor's prlvnto car. Btood In tho railroad yauls-lu this city for ft tlmo joetordny, nnd later went south. Tho car contained Man ager Koehlor, Superintendent Fields nnd Chief Knglnoor Grondhal, and theso officials are going over tho Tond on n tour of Inspection. Llttlo Miss Illta Gent, tho llttlo daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gent. I ro ported dnngorously 111 nt Cuscadln. vUioro the family Is spending the sum mer, nnd Inst ,nlght rolntlvos In tills city received Uy telegraph tho stait llng Haws that tho llttlo onq wns In a dying condition, nnd Dr. J. L, Hill had beon called to Cascndla to tho bedsldo of tho little sufferor. Tho child is nf lllcted with a most nations nttnek of bowol troublo. that sooms to balllo tho skill of physicians. Mrs. Gent, the Rtopraother of tho llttlo girl, was for merly Dr. Allco Ai Prottyman, of this city. 0 An Englewood JVedding The homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. Marsh. of Englewood, was tho scene of a very pretty wedding last ovonlng. when their only daughter. Myrtlo Cnthryn, beenmo tho brldo of Mr, J. P. Kinder, of Now York City. Dr. Parsons, of the Methodist church, performed tho ceremony, using tho beautiful Eplsco pal Borylco. Tho brldo was handsomely gowned In white crepo do chlno, and carried an arm bouquot of brldo roses. Tho groom woro tho conventional black. Mrs. Kinder Is ono of Snlom'p most charming and accomplished young la dlos, being prominent In social and ed ucational circles Sho Is a Rraduaio ot Wllinnietto. nnd wns for sovoral yoars a successful teacher In tho city public, schools, Ixitor sho wont to Cornell University, graduating with high honors In 1002. Mrs. Kinder leaves a host of frionds, who regret hor departure, hut Jqln In wishing hor n long Ufo ot wedded happiness. Mr Kinder Is a buslnoHs man ot Now York, holng connected with tho LIborty Natlqnal bank, of that olty. xnoy loavo on tnis artornoon'u train fur tho-ICast, going via the Canadian Pacific, and stopping at, tho various, potnts of Interest. After Octobor' IsL Mr. and Mrs. Kinder will bo at homo In Illdgowood, New Jersey, a suburb of Now York City Owing to tho recent sovoro Illness of tho brldo. tho wedding watt only nt- tonueu uy a row intimato friend "- ii' f- B!1 flm 41m Dumps, at Buffalo, wont through, Largo mills, and. moro dollrjhtod cnov . At ovory stop. How clodn I J''aald ho. Hoeaw thbm mlnglo Bkllfullir 4 Malt, whoat and ounshlno s'trohgth for him. "And that makes 'Foroo,'" nodo "Sunny Jim." ferce: J-ood CO jEEPF W X ifvJSMT: roou n mrwf: H5F s, f IH u 8WFMIO Th Edjr-to-flrr Cerul crisp cleanliness &nd purity. CUtnllncas th Che.rakOterItlo. " I hTO thoroocblr lo,tetcl tha mill, tnd U19 method of numfutatlns tho product cullrti Porce? I Ond that the iola Introdtento wheat and extract ot mlt arcottha hlgheit tiomlbla qnaUtr and of abeolata parttr, and thaTer(rr atcp la tha proceea of manatactara la charaotcrliad br perfect cltcnllQera. The ioat rtfjlnf. or roaiUtig, thbronshlr atcrlllxaa the product, and from the Uma the grain la dellrtrad at the mill until the Ocal leallug of tha cackasca, tho food la handled entirely by tnachlnerj. HinaxnT M. Iltu, " AnaljrUcal Cbemlat TTnlrenlty ot Boffalo, and Chemltt of the Oif of Buffalo." Funeral This Afternoon. ' Tho runeral of tho late Mrs. Agnos Kurtz was conducted from tho First M. E. church, nt 1.30 o'clock this nf tornoon, by Itov. John Parsons, and tho remains woro laid to rust In Rural cometcry. The pallbearers woro Paul 11 Sroat U .1 Lehman, John W. Roy nolds. W P. George, P. A. Wiggins and J. E. Godfroy. Tho remains woro enclosed In a beautiful casket. It wan a dove-rot ored divan, open tho full length, olo gantly lined with pink nnd white silk, with n heavy silk fringe, nnd on this couch tho remains rccllno In a porfoct ly natural position. Undertaker A. M. Clough furnished tho casket and hnd chargo of tho funeral arrangements. "QOOD GROWING When the NeW WEATHER." Installed Officers C y ponleroy SK, 33 Jeweler and Optlclbn, 288 Com, St. HaHaUVMKHM f flttfWfti ::::::::A G E N C Y O F:::::::; IALFOUR, GUTHRIE t& CO.f rR AIN s shp OF GRAIN i Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crodt ami stick Sulpaur. .G. Graham, Agent, 207 coamtxiii st., si, oa mi(Ha1ilmWalf ttllfHia1ll Tho officers of Centralla Templo, No 14, Rathbone Sisters, tho ladles' auxil iary of the Knights of Pythias. In stalled tho officers for tho term ending December 31st, next, at a mooting held In Uio ball of tho lodge. In tho Holman block, lost ovonlng. The now officers nre: Mrs. Emma Murphy-Brown, past chief; Mrs. Zelda Gardner, most excel lent chief: Mrs. Anna Culbortson. ex. cedent senior; Mrs. Augusta Wlprut, oxcollont Junior; Mrs, Lillian Olmsted, manager; Mrs. Elizabeth Stlnuon, mis tiess of records and correspondence; Mrs, Althea Poguo. mistress of finance, Mrs. Magglo Will, protector; Mrs. Clara Steutloff, guard of tho -out er temple; Mrs. Elizabeth Stlnson, del egate to the grand lodge. Engine Overhauled. Tho old Sllshy engine, belonging to tho nro department has been over hauled nnd fitted with a new Fox, water-tube boiler, and tho repairs made will placo the engine In better condition than It bos been In years. Tho work will bo completed, tomorrow evening, when tho engine will bo turned over to the Are department, aud will bo Installed foruso as ot Some Royal Cherries. jVsVarcler brought to Tho Journal offloe a. box of Lambert cherries which arp finest sample thus far brought In. The Lambort Is a cherry very much like, the Royal An,n and the. Ding, but la darker In color thju ho former, and lighter than thejatter. but a fruit vorllr fit for a kin?, nine of the cher- Kto'lBrrmXaSk measuring over ten Inches Somo Choice FrulU. C K Lsnstng. the Quaker nursery man. that fellow who looks like Wm Penn. and acts like him, has left a box of mulberries and another of ripe gooseberries for ye editor, and they are a wonder to even an Oregonlan. Such fruit would bo a surprise to the world at large. The coolest, cleanest place In town for meals, or any kind of bread, cakea, pies, etc., Is at Strong's restaurant Scalp Antiseptic ) used. A good head ot hair Is ns much a "crown of glory" for man ns It Is for woman, notwithstanding All tho poetry on tho subject applied to tho femalo box exclusively. In tho season when flics btto, tho bald-headed mnn can sympathize with, tho Egyptians who wcro so noroly plagued on ac count of tho childrun of Israel, Why not try Nowbro's Horplcldot Others havo been benefitted and aro loud In Its pralsfe, It clcances tho scalp, kills the germ at tho root of tho Jinlr and by keening tho scalp sweet, nuro and wholesome, tho hair Is bound to grow as nature Intended, rognrdless nf tho temperature. Try It and be convinced Sold by loading druggists. Send 10c In stnmps for Bampio t Tho Horplddo Co., Detroit, Mlrh. Daniel J. Pry, Special Agent, Snlom. Off for the Mountains A morry party of pleasuro soekors loft Chemawa this morning for a two weeks' camping trip in tho Cascade mountains; it consists of Mrs. F. French, Miss Etta M. French. Miss Dortha Hubbard, of Salem; Miss D. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. aPM THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE 25C sic? OANDV CATH f.n&Xi U BEST FOR THE BOWELS 1 All 'JCtUtS M. Wooden, Mr. A. F, Ovormon, and or two for tho boar-pit at tho Indian Mr. R. A. Wooden. Tho party will go scliopl. to Fish lako and other polnu In that " ' vicinity, and tho gentlemen claim that When you really want the boet gro- they will break all records In trout codes for your kitchen, remember that fishing, whlla. Mr. Woodon confidently Branson & Ritgan mako a specialty of announced that ho would kill sovoral quality, as woll ns tho low prices Ij.tar w T.'oll as bring back a llvo ono which prevail at that atoro, , Always alike Schilling's Best and the prices always alike, at your grocer's. Moneybaclc; always alike. I J " 1 it rot ''SaliPil - - - - By-i i -R. Mali WADE & CO. I HfM' 'i Jjljjk H IMj . f It burns common Coa Oil (and not much of lr, either) with a doau, blue, hot, smokeless flame. ) It has no wick to bother with, like the old-fash!oncil, yellow flame, otndldug and smelling Oil Btove. . ! t The "Qulclc Ucal Wlcltlesa" was In. vontcd to enable ladle to do their coclc ing quickly and comfortably in a, cool Idtchen, and to prepare a "Quick: Meal' and eat It in comfort. Tho "Quick Meal' drives drudgery from tho kitchen and worry from the , bouse; It sweetens temper and it length ens sleep. "Quick Ucal" Stoves mako happy home. 0) . .f HH(HMlMiMl 5 w -K y wTiit f T BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE DEALERS IN Groceries Hardware GraniteWare Tfnware Glassware Crockery Boots Slioes Hats ' Caps" ". Dry GoWs Famishing Goods The season is open for Binding' Twine; We"quote"th"e follow ,,ipgvpricesi Standard 12 l'2c EJiamqnd Manila J3l2c. -1 Clover Leaf 14 1x2c. Remember we are the only people selling Dry Goods and Gent's Furnishing Goods on State Street ' Speer Bros., Farmer's Store, State St. i m Ml