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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1903)
"T it"'r-rTi tn'iWGWp- -w-1 "T F - wf "- HrTwrffrjj'v5r'wr,'T w? if "-? Tr - Tte Proge? Pn fprBsjr Men No business man of today would light his store, warehouse or unite wjuiurtiiuicjigm. 1 ci many or inem are sun ilea down to an inkwell wheh they wh't&'TSrhaps fhe'y think that fountain Pens are not practical. Perhaps years ago they had experience with some of the crude fountain pens of the per iod and found them unsanSfactoiy But no man who buys one of the fountain pens of today will ever b without one hereafter. We sell the Parker Lucky Curve and the Laugh lirt, two as good makes as the world contains. If jou do not own a fountain we ought to :eli you one. Won't you let us? Corner State and Liberty Streets,' Salem. m m&it t till III IIIIIIIHIHIHIIII I K-Social Realm;! i inn Hi 11 11 nn n nn South 8alem Personals. 11181) Frlotln. Schlndlor envo a most 1 onjoyablo boating party to a number 1 of nor frionds last ovonlng. Tho mer ry crow enjoyed every mlnuto of tho boat rldo, nnd when tho moon rofused to shino any longer tnoy rourca to Miss Schlndlcr's pleasant homo, where thoy wcro royally entertained. Lato In tho evening delicious refreshments wero Berved, and when tho guests de; nartcd all voted Miss Frieda a snlendld hostess. Tiioso onjoying tnis urrnir wero Misses Frieda Schlndlor, Mnr-i r. a. Wiggins wont to Portland yes 1 tlia Schlndlor, Hazel Bishop, Jessie tcrday nfternoon for a ahort business JKocton, Nina Johnson, Ida Macy nnd I visit Mamlo Ralph. Messrs Chancy Oh- mart, Rosa Mclntlro, MIIo nasmasoiui Wllllo Daniels, Leo Page and Floyd Utter. ft. Note of your Grocery Needs . Many Little Things are needed, especially if you're going on a picnic or a' day's )utmg. Ur if you are Jroing :amping tor several days, there's a wnole lot of ready to-eat things you will want to take with you. Let us suggest t tew as reminders. fe Have Them All Boiled hams, chipped beef, linced ham and Saratoga :hips. In canned meats there's torned, chipped and loaf beef. real, ham and chicken loat, levilled and potted ham, tur fey and chicken In pickles, feet, sour, mixed, chow- iow. Alt kinds ot olives. breakfast foods, puddings, :akes, cheese, canned vege tables, cocoa, crackers, in short everything that can be just placed on a platter and let you enjoy every moment it your outing without all the. vornmeni 01 cooKing ana Planning the meals. toiler & Douglas 12 Stalest GROCERS. Phone 2261 A nice well browned lost of bread Sn 12? Better jmw - ZLA TA r -' ' - HARD WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bttery uses the best of r everything and makes everythlair the best. iLeaye an order for our wauoa to stop BIT- rX?- filTl?OXaC, Proprietor On Sale at Tie Spa, It 4 State St. Harritt & Lawrence Sell fflore Groceries aad letter Crocerles than ANYBODY here's where you get GOOD Itop in and see for yourself. miiimittaf ::::::::A GENCY O F:::::::: . BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.ii aP A Tftf boyIrs and shippersof OR A IN i i Oats For I0P GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude iecouBs rtZZiz .jur PER8ONAL8. Geo. L. Roso went to Portland this morning on business. Mrs. Ed. Hlrsch and two daughters wero In Portland Thursday. Mrs. J. Q. Wilson went to Portland this morning for a brief visit. sirs. McCorklo, of Sllvorton, Is vis iltlng her daughter. Mrs. John Brophy Mrs. Ella B. McDowell, a former Sa- lemlto, Is In tho city for a short time. 0. 0. Bingham and family went to Newport this morning for tho season. Miss Veda Cross returned last ev ening from a week's outing at Hope woll. J. W. Brooks, tho Sllvorton drug gist, Is In tho city for a visit to rcla- uvos. won. Hanuorson itoon, or Portland, s In Salem this aftornoon on legal business Gov. Z. F. Moody was a passongor for Portland and The Dnllcs this morning Vorne Mather Ipft last night for Los Angeles, after a visit with frionds In this city. Miss ElUo York, of Oakland. Cnl , Is visiting at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Plorce. A. N. Moorcs was a passenger for Portland this morning for a short busi ness visit. Miss Orvllllo Ballon went to Port land this morning, to spend a few days with friends. Hon. R. B. Moody, of Portland, spent last night in Salem., returning to his home this morning. Ex-Oovernor nnd Mrs. Gcor went to Portland and Gladstone park this morning. Prof, nnd Mrs. E. T. Moorcs re turned this morning frcm an extend ed visit to Sllvorton. Rov. nnd .rs, D. II. Leech and fam ily havo gono to tho upper McKonzIo rlvor for a fow wookrf" outing. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fleming wero passengers to Newport this morning, to spend tho summor at tho beach, Mrs. Wm. Wallace Graham, of Port land, Is In tho city, visiting her fath or, C. W. Hcllenbrand, and friends for a xroelc or two. Mrs, R. II. Lcabo went to Portland Inst evening, where fcho will reehlo In the future Major Lcabo holding "a po sition In tho wholesale house of Allon & Lewis. G. Stok was a passongor to Port land on tho Albany local this morning, and while thoro will visit the grand lodgo, A. 0. U. W., In session thoro this wook. Mrs. A. N. Moorcs and children and Miss Edna Hubbard went to Newport this morning for an extended stay at that popular summer resort, Miss LIUlo Crawford, of Albany, Is upending a fow days In this city, visit Ing at tho homo of the Misses Crolgh ton. on North Eront street. No Dessert More Attractive V1 tiba rAlnffn and P"""i"WB trpeml Lou Boeing, AfJtULrOj and coloring when Mfe?SSS WMMty produces better results In two minuU? Erery thing in the package. Simply add hot WftUrauduottooool. It'a perfection. Asur. priaa to Uie housewife. No trouble, less ex pense Try It to-day. In Foar Fruit I'la towj Ijomon, Orange, Strawberry, Rasp, berry. M srooers. 10a coaesfrom eood material at your house. 93 Court Street. treatment and GOOD goods old p. o. grocery. i itt tn ih Sale. aad stick Snlpaar. THE DAILY JOURNAL, $ALEMrO.EQON, FfllDAYJULV fc4,' 19fl3.'T Miss "Anna .Bolkantpof' Los 'Angeles uu. is visiting her cousin, Mr. C. P. Bishop, for a few days. Bishop H. L. Barkley came up from Portland this morning for a brief visit Ho roturns this evening. Walter U Tooze. tho Woodburn postmnstor, camo up on this forenoon's train for a short business visit Mrs. Geo. E. Chnmberlaln nnd chil dren nro expected to nrrlvo in this city this ovenlng for an extended visit to Miss Salllo Bush. Governor Chamberlain went to Glad stone Park this mornhfg, for tho pur poso of Introducing to tho convention Hon. Chnmn Clark, who was to deliver tho principal address thoro this after noon. Albert Tozlcr, pnst president of the National Editorial Asosclatlon, has re turned from Omaha, whoro ho attend ed tho sessions of tho body. Ho re ports a profitablo and pleasant time. Mrs. Carrie Richardson, of Duns mulr, Cnl., who spent tho past few days In Snlem, visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whlto,- loft his morning for. iewnoi wnore iney win oin Air. nnd Mm H. A. .Vhito for an extended outing. Morris Wlprut nnd George Collins returned yesterday from Ocean Park, where thoy spent two weeks. They roport'good-flBhlng, and George Collins claims ho caught tho largest trout taken by any ono this season, but ho will not say how many ho captured. Street Cpnimlalsoner Grlswold this morning sot tho grado otnkes for now cement walks In front of tho rest rionocp of Chief of Police Gibson and Prof. W. I. Stnloj in University addi tion Tho old decayed hoard walk on tho nortli sldo of North stroot, be tweon Commercial and Front streets, that has long b on a mennco to pedes trians, was today ordered torn up by the street commissioner, nnd a new grnvel wnlk put down In its place. Recorder Is Getting Busy. George Apployard was thlc morning arrostcd on a warrant charging him with assault with a dangerous weapon, alleged to havo been commit ted on W. II Burghnrdt, tho mining man. July 18th. This casto grows out of tho ono recently filed ngalnst Applo yard, when tho chargo was disturb ance of tho pence. Ho Is said to havo nsaiuilted Mr. Burghardt with a knife. Tho enso will h heard In tho city" re corder's court nt 10 a, m. tomorrow. Harry Dunn, who lias often beforo bon arrested for drunkenness nnd othor misdemeanors, was agnln arrest etl by Chief of Pollco Gibson this morning on tho chargo of malicious destruction of property. Old Harry, ns ho calls himself, was, as usual. Wrunk, nnd entored tho Whlto Houbq restaurant, whero ho mado himself ob noxious. Ho was ordcrod out, and, af ter passing out of tho house, secured n rock and threw It through ono of tho windows, shattering tho glass. Ho will havo a preliminary hearing at 1 p m. Under section 1824 of Bclllngof nnd Cotton's codo ho enn be punished by bolng Bent to tho county Jail for ono year. 0 Woodburn JVedding: Armes-Rlchmond Nuptials. At high noon, Wednesday, July 22, 1003, Miss Nora Alberta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Richmond, and Mr, Ernest W. Armcs, son of Mrs. Mary E. Armos. all of this city, wero united In marriage at tho Woodburn Cumber land Presbyterian church, In tho pros enco of a largo numbor of witnesses, tho church boing filled with friends and relntlvos of tho contracting par ties. Row W. R. Blshopv of Portland, ofllclated. Tho church was decorated In two SHIELD'S PARK Patton Bros., Managers. Commercial and Center Sts. ..TO-NIGHT.. Polite Vaudeville General Admission i5c, 25c W. W. Hall. R. E. D0WMIHG. HALL & DOWNING. Money LoaalBsr. Insuraace. Collections. Loans negotiated for ourselves and patroas on the best terms at reasonable rates. Tioga elk up stairs, opposite Gray Bros. State St.( Sales Oregon. Another Deep Cut in Meats Go To FENDRICH'S MARKET And Gtt Your ...Cheap Meats...: Our pi ices have al ways been low but now the bottom has dropped out. Beef Loin Steaks 10c Whole Loins. . . , 8c Round Steak 3 lbs for. .25c Chuck Steak 5 lbs for. ..25c and all other meats in proportion GEO. FENDRICH floral colors -wltlflaSPtilariG, "ferns and whlto sweet peas, tho ceremony being under an arch of Ivy and whlto sweet peas. To tho strains of Lohengrin's "Brid al March," played on tho piano by Miss Ida Stego, of Salem, tho bridal party inarched up tha aisle, tho handsomo groom accompanied by tho grooms man, Albert A. Richmond, proceeding, followed by tho lovely brldo arid bridesmaid, MIsb Brown, of Dallas. Tho ushers wero Miss Clarico Child ers. of Salem, and Dr. Wi A. Leonard, of this city. The brido was gowned In whlto chiffon trimmed with whlto eatln ribbon, with tullo bridal veil, and carrying a bunch of whlto carna tions. Tho bridesmaid was dressed lb I blue organdio. The marriago was with ring. After tho coremony Miss Steco played Men- dolsshon's "Wedding March-," and too; umiui coupio ana nuenuaniB marcneu out of tho church and prococded In carriages to tho homo of tho groom's mother, whero a largo numbor sat down to a grand wodding breakfast Among tho relatives present from a distance wqro Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Combs, ot Oklahoma; Mrs. Julia Briggs, of Livingston, Mont.; Miss Lou Brlggs. of Cattago Grove, Or., and Miss Carrlo Blanch, ot Salem. Tho guests at breakfast numbered 3ft. The bride was tho reclplont of nu merous presents, useful and orna mental, and many costly. Woodburn Independent. s There's no trouble Schilling's Best with tt btVIng.powiJtr coffe tvorinf cilrtct tplcM Kd at .your groccVs ; housekeeping is easy enough, so far as they go. r Ladies' Summer Undetweaf "While tho weather ia warni wo are going to unload all odd piocos of undorwear. A fow of these garments at tho prices quoted will not como amiss 15c to 25o values 9c each 25c to 50c values l4o each 50c to 75o values lOo ench Tho clonn-up salo of all summor stuns is making things lively. . y Dali) lipid's Speer Brotber? Buyers of countryproduce Groceries Glassware Hardware Crockery GranlteWare Boots Tinware Shoes The season is open ing prices Standard 12 l2cf Diamond Remember we are Gent's Furnishing Goods on State Street. ) f Speer Bros., Farmer's Store, State St; ! miHHlllMMt(Hllilf llmWH SPBBR 8c doxen for eggs JOc pvx lb for hens M t-2c pr ib for fcutter In trade, less JO per cent in cash - HiitiiiifitiiVitiaiii-fr c- r wSSK. iiiJ D.S.BENTLEY Wholesale and Retail. " Roche Harbor Lime Alsen Cement N Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel And all Klals of Buildup Material. All Kinds of Heavy Naullnr aai Traaftfcr Work done ob snort aotlce. 181-183 Commercial Street. oiiinniH)f f iimt tiia)ii(iian)ienaiBni r g i JEM I SmmW$mKlSmmmW KaKmmmmkmmtiitukmlitmMwM It bums common Coal Oil (and not much of it, either) with a clean, blue, liot, emokeless flame. It has no wick to bother w 1th, like tho ol(lfashloncd, yellow flame, smoking and itnelllng Oil Stove. The "Quick: Meal Wlckless" wa in Tented to enable ladies to do their cook ing quickly nnd comfortably in a cool kitchen, and to prepare a "Quick Meal" and eat it in comfort. Tho "Quick Meal' drives drudgery from the kitchen and worry from tho house; it sweetens temper and it length ens sleep. "Quick Meal" Stoves niako happy homes. iif iiaMHHf intwen DEALERS for Binding Twine We quote the followv Clover Leaf 14 12c the only people selling Dry Goods and' Five I. IT-1 H.ifc BRQS. Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmnnBhlp Is a barnch ot our buslncso that wo giro special altontton to. Our repairing depart ment Is conductod with tho utmost skill, diamonds aro reset, and Jowolry ot all kinds la repaired In tho most perfect manner, besides optical work ot all kinds. C. T. Pomeroy . . . . Jeweler and Optician, , ' 283 Com, 8t. i j ' ! i ' ' i rii iS j Fot I i ( I Sale, R. M. i; WADEii 1 1 t5t COJ! ! uminim m loisf m Hats Caps Dry Goods FtstnUiiing Goods i Manila 13 l'2c, J M a i I m HUUlaja)iianiiniiai(milHHitllHIIiaitlrf ' 3JA tOB 1 Ol. UJUIC MfXft. . i;-'vyy r,w.""'n ?JMftifei j 8twy8gfJ friy-JryiMp5f-!?-t,,p,s-Ap