W ,HIRP?I1WF rirrr?-f IT" TTCflPr- ' ,- tfj j r 'Kf 1W)f - THE DAILY JOURNAL, 6A1.EM, OR EQON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1903. FIVE A Ptide in Precision There are multitudes of men who take pride in precision especially in precision in meeting business and social en gagements. Yet fyow often such a man will find his best in tentions defeated through the capriciousn'ess of an unreliable uniepicud iuuic uiu. cuauc aiiair on wnicn ne can never place dependence New watches do not cost so much that it 13 iici.v.o3oi jr iwi aujf mail iu ouii uai 1 y (in uiu une or U1I5 Kina Thoroughly good watches were, in fact never so cheap as in the present era of improved machinery and manufacturing methods, We have watches that keep good time at as little as 1.50 and from that up to $t2i 00 We think it very likely that some one among them was intended for you to carry. Corner State and. Liberty Streets, Salem. .55 wtk x fdUr2(M!rte -A CX J mi m 11 111 n 1 mniimt Local 1 Events, In toe 411111111111H1 iiiimi etc Social Realm Mrs. Burford went to Newport this morning for a two-weoks' stay THE BIG SHOW COMING Ringling Brothers Exhibit the Rarest Collection of Ani mals in the World. The announcement that Rlngllng Di others' world's greatest shows will exhibit In Salem, Wednesday August 2Gth, Is one that will bo hailed with dpllght by every man, woman and child In Salem and tho surrounding country. "All tho world loves a clr cub," and this especially true of the one owned by Rlngllng Brothers, which is transported from city to city In nvo splendidly equipped trains 8G inj ciT ,...'iT 21'"'J I "'" .CTTL-T.1 ? ' '.?""'"" ?'- " !"'' l " . u uuoucio ui uuiu lur um nurses, ms purpose, u refit excitement pre have to bo Secured dally In the city vails In the neighborhood. 'but so far where tho show is exhibiting. no arrests htvj porvma'do 1 Amateur Night at Shields Park Some Coming Events. Ninth annual regatta, Astoria, Au gust 19-21. Stato fair, Salem, September 14-19. Second Southern Oregon District Fair, Eugene, September 29 October 3. Summer association of tho North west Indian ngcnclcs, Newport, Au gust 17-27. Klamath county fair, Klamath Falls, October C-9. Good roads convention, Jackson ville, August 1C. , Fruit growers' convention, Jackson ville August 15. Knights of Pythias convention, Ab- torla, August 20-21. , Teachers' InBtltuto, La Grande, Au gust 17-21. Mr and Mrs. J. II. Whllnnv wnnt tn'. i..i.i- . .. . , , . ' "luuumu lungui cars 111 an which are Albany this morning for a brief visit. cqlln, ,n 8,ze nnd , capacity to Louis Lachmund left this morning '170 riitnr.. pr ti, nin .'... rll fl nttn liiinlHHHia llA I u A. V.. I O O "" ouu.i uuiiucsa vibii ill iu uu gene. J. Q. Wilson went to Turner this mnrnlntr fnr n vlfalF tn l.tj nn ..An I ......0 Bw. ..u.v ...0 BU.U, IVUI thnt placo. W. II. Dancy was a pnssengor for SUrerton last oonlngi going on busi ness for tho tolophono company. Itov. J. II. Coleman nnd family went to Mehnma this morning for a fow weoks' outing In tho mountains. ors, scrupulously honest In their vari ous systemB of advertising, have long mado the unchallenged claim of hav ing tho biggest, best nnd most enter taining collection of high-class novol ty features nnd rnro wild animals In all the world. This Is especially true of tho mammoth mcnagcrlo, which contains by nctual count 108 cages lairs, dons and tanks of tho beast. fowl nnd nenuntlr nnnHna rmm .. Mr. and Mra J. A. Morrison and"Jungle, ,, nni, oconn 0 tho fnco of MIbh Marie Stono returned Wodnes- mother onrih. P.mnin m., ... day .from a week's stay at Newport, hundreds of nnrf,w nwi,.i 1. Friday night has been set aside as amateur night at Shields Park, and, from tho great Interest being taken, a pocked house Is expected. Tho ama teur part of U10 bill takes placo direct ly aftor tho regular1 performance, nnd as tho program Is quite lengthy tho management havo decided to com mence tho program at S o'clock. Thoro will bo no ndvanco In prices on ac count of tho doublo bill, nnd a vory unlquo entertainment Is promised. Among some of tho amateur talent to bo seen aro Hans Hokensmlth, a Dutch acrobatic comedian, who claims he can put all professionals to shame, and tho wny ho does It will crcato all kinds of fun. Lanky Jim, of North Snlem, and his chu.ra from Polk coun ty Inform tho management that they will bo thoro, and amuso tho nudlncco In a physical culture turn. A young man from South Snlom will appear In a black-face monologuo, who claims that ho has prepared a lot of fresh Jokes, of his own manufacture, and fully expects to mako a hit, providing ho does not got Btngo fright, and for get them. Ono of Salem's most pop ular banjo artists has asked for a place on tho bill, nnd expocts to rattle off n tuno of his own composition-. If ho Is encored ho will pjay anothor of a moro classic nature. Tho audlonco 8unday School Picnic. Yesterday tho Lcsllo M. 13. Sunday School nnd the frlonds of tho school held a most onjoyahlo picnic nt East wood Park. Tho picnickers tilled two cars, and nil carried woll-flllcd lunch baskets. Thoy nrrlvod at U10 park nbout 10:30, and tho day passed nil too quickly. Everybody enjoyed tho luncheon hour, nnd also tho phonograph music that wns furnished by Mr. Ned Gnm hoi. Tho younger members of tho party kept tho swings In motion, nnd it was with regret thoy had to leave when tho ttmo enmo to go homo, and every ono, young nnd old, returned homo fooling bettor nftor tho dny spont In unnlloyod pleasure Falrmount Park Is also getting Its blinro of picnics, thoro having been sovorni moonlight picnics this week. Mrs. F. A. Wiggins and daughter, ' mpna in th- ,lnrVnimi .in,,Mmn 'will' bo tho Judgo of tho attraction Miss Mildred, loft this morning for two beautiful giraffes, tho last of anwh,',hor the act B,10U,d receive tho on Newport for n fow weoks' stay at tho almost oxtlnrt mm Th. .,,., 'ilorscmcnt of tho management, and If 80"9lde- I were secured at an onormous cost, thw ,nn,0 B001 the' w,u bo engaged Mrs. S. W. Thompson nnd daugh- nn,i to tho nineilni? nmiUr, .., - to appear again at tho Park. As thta tors leavo today for San Rafnol. CaL, prlcoloss. Scientists nnd Btudents of tho flr8t attempt of tho kind, nil will wnero tho latter will attend school ( natllri history say they aro tho lone this winter. nVng members of tholr kind. In or- Mrs. A. J. Dayton wont to Astoria der t0 oe thein nIvo ,n tho t , this morning for a short stay during g climate of tho United States thoy aro uiu renaiM, wncn sno win reiurn to gVOn oven more attention than a baby n hM,0v'n lB,0, ,BC0,,rC8 from lts )rmld nni tovlns Pa- David Mantis left this morning for rents. Tho ulrnff.-w. nr i..n,..i i Newport for a weeks' stay, to enjoy specially constructor rnP .i, ..,. surf-bathing nnd to hoar what tho sad 0f which can bo raised and lowered at t ' m I' . , . ' Wl"- Cns8 ot Jhl8 klnd nrQ ndlspon. Ji. W. T Jones, of Spokano, '8IbIo on account of tho great holght loaves for her homo tomorrow, aftor f the animals. Tho walls ot the n six-weeks' visit to hor slsUr, Mrs. enges aro thlcklv tm,i,i..,i iih ..-..i George, of this city. !hnr nni, nno wlro ,nr. tn ,.... ( --- (-OH m IVI VIII W. P. Mrs. Qc-orgo W. Bolt nnd dnughtor nosslhlo Inlurv tn n.n nnn,..,n. -r... loft his morning for tholr homo In food Is prepared according to-sclontlflc Spoknno. nftor a visit to Mrs. Dolt's., i, lni.i .in i. ..... .....: . -.--,. ,.j ikiiiwiiu lbiUiii(U South Salem Personals. Mrs. Walter Warner nnd daughter, Allco, returned last night from a two wooks outing at Wllholt springs. MIsb ICnto O'Flyng left this morn ing for Orogon City, where she will visit friends. Amos Vnss Is lying 111 at his homo on South Commercial atroot with an attack of typhoid fever. Miss Clara Warner returned yostor day from a two-wotks' vacation nt Wllholt. Frank Brown loft last evening for Albany, whero ho will nttend to some buslnoss, and then go for a few days' rest at Newport, whore his wuo Is al ready settled. children loft this morning for San born and successfully reared In cap! , """" " '" """l" '"- -. tivity In North America. "Baby Boo" for a months visit with rolatlvos. wn8 m January 8, 1903, Is Just 3C Mre. O. P. HolT, of Portland, enmo ch08 ho,Bh woIb,18 but 110 fl up this morning on n visit to hor bus- nd 8 n8 cuto nnd full of Ilfo as a fox ..!.?.. 8tnt labr comm,S8,oner' terrier puppy. Sho Is tho prldo of the menngorlo attachos. and, with hor fond brothor, M. L. Chamborlaln. Mrs. W. J. Mulkey nnd dnughter, Miss Alta, of Kugone, loft this morn ing for tholr homo, aftor a fow day's visit to Mr. and Mrs E. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. T. Tuthlll and lans. Another fenturo of this collns sal monagorlo. ono that Is In keeping with tho progresslvonoss thnt Is a part of tho Rlngllng Brothers' success as amusomont projectors, Is "Baby 1100," tho only baby oloimant brod. be eager to tako In tho performance, for thoro will bo barrels of fun of ev ery description. Remember all should bp In their scats promptly at 8 o'clock Friday night. o Loses Money or Her Lover mother. Is tho pampered pot of -10 big I-rnsor. formerly of this city.' and llttlo olonhnnts onrrin.i i,v in,. PERSONALS. Geo. F Rodgors hns roturnod from Newport. Doug Ball, of Corvallia, was In tho rtty yostorday. J. II. McKoovor, of Mollno, III., Is la tho city on business. Sydney Beck, of Portland, Is a business visitor in this city. Miss Emma Crawford, of Corvallls, Is Usltlng friends In this city. E, J. Ellison, of Eugene, Is In the city for a brief business visit " C, D. Gnbrlelson left for Ashland at night on Insuranco business. Miss Edith Rngan returnod yester day from a week's visit In Turner. Herman Hlrschberg, of Independ ence, went to Portland Jast evening, Senator W. W. Stelwor went to Portland this morning for a short Hay. Otto Metachan, of Portland, has Pent tho past two days with Salem relatives. W C James was a visitor to Ma. Hon yesterday, returning on tho after- Bn train. Douglas Jossup returnod Wednos- flV from a three-weeks' Ashing trip ear Tillamook. Judge A. L. Sears, of Portland, left 'or Portland last ovonlng, after a M-ort visit In Salem. Mr and Mrs. Frank Powers ro. turned last evening from a two-weeks' ing at Foley Springs. and will this afternoon look for a res Idencc. D. W. but now of Corvallls, whero he han line nrntimm h,i ,. rri. j. 1 charge of tho flouring mills, enrao the largost In all animal creation, aro down yostorday afternoon for a short 10ro than half of all tho elephants In visit, returning home this morning, captivity. Tho Infant member of this Prof, and Mrs. 55. M. Parvln loft this Ule herd Is as fnt nn,i m.,n,i n i.. morning for a visit to Portland; On tor ball fresh from tho churn, and o...uy tuning ur. i-nrviu oxpocts Kl0aty enjoys tho attontlon showored .u ko 10 oau rrauciBco 10 nuonu tno upon her by tho thousands of children national encampment of the G. A. R. wi,0 dally vUlt tho big tsnt. Tho Miss Jessie Corbett. of Alleiton, j rhinoceros is another raw animal In Iowa, and Miss Ruth Corbett. of Con this Interesting menngorlo. It has vallls. camo down from tho latter boon many years since an animal of placo last evening for n visit at the)thls kind has been exhibited In either homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Hall, of oIrcUB or logical collection, and this city. th0 ono ,n ningHng Brothers' circus Mrs. M. L. Howe, of Roseburg, who i 8ald to ho tho solo survivor nr j,i snont tho past week In this city, on a .kind. The gnu. or horned horse, tho turn 10 uer uaugnier, Airs, iiattia oland, the ocnaum, roturnou to hor homo this morning, accompanied by her moth er-In-lawf Mrs. Howe, of Turner. o- His 8urnmer Vacation, Constable Amos Beach, of Wood burn, last evening brought to the county Jail Andrew Mazlngo, who had been committed to serve 25 days for assault nnd battery. Tho man wns fined $50, and In default of payment will serve out the fine. 0 Not an Improvement. When a fellow Is known as a bad ogg It doesn't make him any more sav ory to be broke. j yak, from the highlands of . n A nice well browned loaf of tread cones from food material HARD WHEAT FLOUR. THe California iakery uses the test of every thine and mikes every tilae tlwiHst. Leave aa order for oar waeoa to stop at your kaus. 93 Court Street. Prnnriolnr ca Wfr'tlWlW On Sale at Tie Spa, I i 4 State St. Thlbot, tho monBtor hippopotamus, tho vlack vjarck, from South Africa: the cassowary, seals and sea lions, the pure whlto Chlneso peafowls and the saored cattlo of India, are to bo fouTid only in this monagorlo, which also , contains magnificent specimens df the lion, tiger, puma, hyqna, buffalo and panther, herds ot camels, 60 species ot doer, and other animals and blnU from cvory quarter of tho globe. This collection ot tho ilowor of tho animal kingdom Is worth a fortune alono. and stands alone In Its magnitude and di verslty of subjects. Rlngllng Droth era' present, also, a thrilling Cl-horse not. 375 nerlnl, menage, equestrian and acrobatic artlsU In tholr circus Telling: the truth: Schlllinsr's "tonwco. o famous downs, and ' I the most lavish spactacular produc tion vr attempted, a superb repre sentatlon of Jerusalem and the Cm sadso, la which 1200 characters are shown. Two cqmploto performnaces and a magnificent free streetpageant are given dally. Reserved soats can be secured, as well as general admltf slon tickets, at Patton's book store, at the samo prlco charged on tho show grounds. Rlngllng Brothers employ over 1200 men, women and children. To feed this great company of people requires a dally average ot 1000 pounds of bread, 1150 pounds of meat, 500 gal Ions of coffee, and everything else In proportion These supplies, as well as 15 tons of hay, 430 bushels ot oats. Josslo Hart, a young domestic of Gonovn, Now York rccolvcd word to day from Seattle, Wash., that hor un clo, James M. Hawlcy, a mlno ownor, had died, leaving hor his ontiro for tune of 12,000,000. Tho money la nenrly nil Invested In stocks nnd In mining proporty In Alaska. Miss j inn is ongngou to marry a young man who works on a farm near thoro, but according to the provisions of hor unclo's will, sho must, In ordor to In herit his fortune, marry Joromo Med eloy, at Dawson City, Alaska, whom sho has novor oven seon. A lotter to Miss Hart from a Seat tlo attornoy states that tho young mnn 1b tho son of hor dead unclo's chum, Joseph Modloy, who went wost from Chicago with tho deceasod Hawloy In 1S9C. If Miss Hart should wed thq man of her cholco sho will forrolt the fortune nnd tho money will go to more distant rolatlvos and to chnrlty. "I shall mako up my mind within a few days," sho said. "If I glvo up my Intondod hushnnd I loso n vast for tuno. My undo was always ouoor. Wo havo not hoard from him iu years. Ho was attached to tho young man In tho will, nnd undoubtedly wished hit family blood linked with ours." O i . Assaulted Aurora Girl. Facts havo Just loaked out concern ing an attompted assault upon a girl at Aurora, Marlon county, last Satur day. Two girls, aged 15 and 17, ro speotlvoly. wero out riding In a buggy when thoy wero stoppod by some man, who dragged ono of the fright ened occupants out of tho vehlclo and Into the woods. An approaching stranger frightened tho bruto away, however, beforo ho could accomplish BlggesV' Harvester In the World. Lasi year there was In operation In tho San Fernando valley of Califor nia the largest combined harvester in tho world. It conslsteU ot a traction ongine capabla ot hauling 75 tons and which takes tho placo ot CO horses; n header or mowing machlno which cuts n 3C'foot swnth, nnd a complete threshing machlno. Tho header and threshing machlno aro run by a sopa rato 30-horso-power engine getting Its steam from tho same boiler as tho threshing englno Tho drlvo wheels of this monster traction englno nro eight foot In diameter, with tires 48 Inches wldo on which nro ridges nn Inch and n half high. H can nvorago threo and a half miles nn hour In good grain. Tho thresher has a Ca pacity of 100 acres a day. Eighty men are employed on tho thresher. Tho grain Is threshed clenn and final ly carried to a bin from which It Is sackod. Whon 12 Backs havo boon filled they nro allowed to slldo off tho cart to tho ground. This huge ma chlno will work equally well on lovol or hilly country, having sufficient power to take, a 20 per cent grade without dlfflculty. It Is CO feot long, half ns wldo, and wclgha more than 100 tons. Oil Is used as fuel. This harvester has boon successfully used for shelllngv peas nnd beans ns well ns grain. It Is purely a Call fornla production. W. B. Thornton In World's Worlo. a i , Grand Throunh Mid-Summer Excursion Dotrolt and all points west to Now port and roturn over tho Corvallls & Eastern railroad, Sunday, August 16th. Trains will leave Dotrolt nt 4 n. m.j Mill city, 51G; Alhnny, 7:00; Corval lls at 7:30; arriving at Newport at 11:30 a. m. Returning leavo Newport nt 5:30 p. nt., giving six hours at tho beach. Probably tho last through ex cursion from Detroit. Faro to Newport and return: Do trolt to Mill City. Inclusive J2.60: Have you tfce Fever RAPfflt has worked its way into most every home in Salem. Ladies every where you ro are making bas kets, hats, belts, cushions, etc., etc., from it. We received today another lot of the natural col or raphia Many styles of IncUaa Baskets on display here. m mm Tho Lebanon Crltorlon sneors at General Mllos caroor, by saying: "Howovor, Gcnoralj Mllos has much tq his credit, and his, re'eord, 'as a wholo. Is not n imil ono." There is no corn- west of Mill City to Kingston, 12.00;, mont conllng. West of Kingston to Maxwell, U.7G; Albany, CorvnlllB and Philomath,, $1.50; wost of Philomath to Chitwood, Inclusive S1.00; nil points west ot Chitwood, 75 cenjs. Numorous attractions. Including band concert, surf bathing. Ilfo saving drill,- boating, fishing nnd hunting EDWIN STONE, Manager. Christian Flirting. Tho prosont-day behavior of younj pooplo Is n contlnunl source of rogrot to aged trnvolora. "Wo used to filit when I wns young. I don't say we didn't." said nn old lady, a Sunday ot two ngo, who was trnvoling In a sub urban train to hear hor favorlto clor gymnn preach, "r did It myself. Lut" with full consciousness of bygono attractions "I filrtod In a Christian Somo cunning railroad president has devised a plan to provont strlkors lntorforlng with frolcbt trains? It In to mako conductors mall agents,' nnd carry newspapers nnd soma other kinds of mail on freight trains, vrfie schemo Is artfully planned, and Is, presumably in tho Interests ot the nowspapqrs, nono of which know any thing about It. It will work all right, A young girl, working ns n domestic In Geneva, Now York, has been loft $2,000,000 by her uncle, conditioned on hor marrying n son of hor former part ner. Tho girl Is already engaged to n young mnn working on a farpi, and sho Is "considering." The woman who hesitates In a cnuo ot this kind Is lost to hoc flnncoo. Tho writer' manner, not as girls do now." Spoo-llmmenso private fortuno goes 10 to 1 tor- 'tho S3.000.000 wins. iiiit)itfisjitf iam imiHw-wf ifi ::::::::A G E N C Y O F::::t:t: j BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. ii ! GRAIN BDYERS AND SH1PPERS0F OR A TKf !! Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. I J. Gt Graham, Agent aan n l m r i ) cur uommerciai b., saiem, ure. glf itMJltaiff f HHM1T fMtl fcxla Best Ira 0Ve faming out. contribute to comfort and save money. Mw7buJ; alyourffooi't. EAUTY IS NEVER COMPLETE without a thick. JuxuiUnt head of & .S'or hlr. which U m trutft "wouua'i crown. KewWo'IIeri4ct(la ntrer UIU to pro due tudr of IhU character, tor, by deitrojrlng tba deadly germi that feed upon Ihs oil of wo oair root, u uakei dandruff. falUngbalriuulall tcalo dbeaiea lm- pofelblt. it tbta pmotef a new ind thick RTOWUl to i(laeo ilMold thin, WiU hair. M OatotUwaiTcr Uy itxaa auumsau. rorSalaitftlirir. n utut !. Harritt 5 Lawrence Sell more Orocerles sod tetter Groceries tbia ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods Stop in and seo foryoursolf. old p. o. qrocery. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE The University comprises the following colleges and schools The Graduate School, The College of Literature, Science and Arts, The College of Science and Engineering, Civil. Electrical, Mining apd Chemical Engineering, The Univers ity Academy, The School of Music, Th3 School of Law, The School of Medicine. TUITION PREE. Incidental Fee $10 00. Student Dody Tax $5.00. The twenty eighth session opens Wednesday, September 16, 1903. For catalogue address Registrar. University of Oregon, Eugene. K For sale by Daniel J. Fry. Send 10 cent In atampe for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit Mich. Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship Is a barnc'h ot our business that we glvo special attontlon to. Our repairing- depart ment is conducted with the utmost (kill, diamonds are reset, and Jewelry ot all kinds la repaired to tho roont perfect manner, besides optical wprk of all kinds. ,h" C. Te Peperoy .... Jeweler sbJ OptUtus, 296 Ooaa, St, I