T-Tf- THE DAILY JOURNAL, &AI.EM, OREQON, FRIDAY, AUGUST ,J4, 1903. Pivt SPARKLING STONES IN CHARMING SETTINGS THE BARK STORE prides Itself at all times of the year, on the variety and beamy of the array of Kings it can show to either the casual visitor or the prospective purchaser. Even now at a time of year when Rings are not in much demand, we Can delight your eyes with a varied assortment of Sparkling Stones In charming settings There are Diamonds, Amethysts, Rubles, Emeralds, Opals, Topaz, Pearls, Moonstones and Almondlnes In the collection, set in all sorts of pretty and fanciful shapes, Some arc little in price and some cost quite a good deal, but not one In the lot Is the least bit overpriced not a whit higher figure than its real worth warrants. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. W 'aWfr-'vca'ewi. " Afc CI QM 37-ifzzf: HiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiH Local r Events X in the inn n i n i ii n mi m ii i Social Realm Some Coming Events. Ninth annual regatta, Astoria, Au gust 19-21. State talr, Salem, SQptcrabor 14-19. Second Southorn Oregon District Fair, Kugcne, Scptombor 2D October 3 Summor association of tho North west Indian ngencles, Newport, Au gust 17-27. Klamath county fair, Klamath Falls, October 0-9. Good roads convention, Jackson ville, August 15. Fruit growers' convention, Jackson ville, August 15. Knights of Pythias convention, As toria, August 20-21. Tcachors' Institute, La Grande, Au giist 17-21. n ' PERSONALS. Miss Cora Dlossor, ot Hubbard, Is visiting Salem friends. George Stahloy has returned from n week's visit at Newport. Hiss nthel Powers, of Portland, was a guest ot Saloni friends TTiursdny. Hon. Joromo I). Simmons, of Moni tor, Is In tho city today on business. MIbr Mao Sponccr left yesterday for a weok'a visit with her mothor In Tan gont. Miss Rcmoh Holland Is in Portland for a few weeks' vUlt with relative and friends. Mr and Mrs. A J. Dasoy returned last evening from a few weeks' outing at Ocean Park. Mrs. D. P. Junk nnd daughtor, Mrs. Darby, wont to Newport for a short outing yestorday. t Mrs. C. M. Pnrmontor haB loturnod from Newport, nftor a threo-weoks stay at tho soaslde. Judge and Mrs. It. P. Dolso.roturnad last oonlng from Newport, wliero they spent tho Beason. W. N Catena goos to Long Boaah, Washington, this nftornodn to Join h'la family at that summor resort. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wornor Broyman aro homo from Mehnma, whoro they on Joyed an outing for Bovoral weoks. P. H. D'Arcy and tho Misses Marin and Teresa E. D'Arcy left last evening for San Francisco for a month's stay Mrs. Mary Ramp and Mrs. I, D. Driver, Jr., returned last evening from a two weeks' stay at Sodavlllo and Lebanon. Prof. W. P Drew arrived from Cali fornia yestorday morning, and will teach at Wlllametto Unlvorslty the coming yoar. Mrs. Jacob Wansgard left for her homo In Ogdon, Utah, last night, aftor a fow days' visit to hor slater, Mrs. R, W. Holman. Mrs G. Craton and llttlQ daughter, Elva, who havo beon visiting Mrs. S. A. Jones, left for their homo In Sacra mento, Col., today. O, G. Bingham returned last evening from a visit to Newport a telogram having called him homo earlier than he Intended returning. The stato land board yesterday np proved 32, applications, for loans, on account of tho school fund, aggregat ing $52,850, and two applications for small loans wore rejected. Supt. L. R. Traver left last night for "nlon, Or., where ho will hold teach era' Institute for a wook, and will re turn about September 25th. Kola Nols, the Albany brewer and hop dealer, camo down thla morning, and went to Independence to look at h's hop yard near that place Mr and Mrs, V. D, Claggett "leave this evening for San Francisco for a two weeks' stay. They will visit the principal points In California before their return., Carey F. Martin left this evening for Seattle, whence be . goes tc Grangeville, Idaho, where he. will be married on next Wednesday evening to Miss Leora P Smith, of that place Tho young couplo will reside In thla city at tho Cottage. Miss Smith Is a daughter of Francis M. Smith, of How oil Prairie, and a very attractive young woman.. Miss Mabel Robertson was a pas senger for Newport this morning, where she will Join the Saiom colony at tho beach. R M. Thompson was In Salem this morning, and left on the 11 o'clock WHAT IS THE REMEDY Can Only be Answered by Knowing what is the Canse A Corspondent Ventures some Terse Opinions and Brings the Blame Close Home Ed. Jeurnal: The frequency of brutal outrages In tho South has caused a unanimous appeal from the American peoplo for relief. Tho oc casional occurrence of these expres sions of want of physical control ox cites attention In tho Immediate coin- higher authority which demands obe dience, and to Insure harmony ot clvt) and moral life, wo must some tlmo come to obey. , charles Miller. Condition of Hop Market Sovornl now hop contracts havo beon filed for record at tho court couso at 16 and 17 conts per pound, those contracts having been mado be fore tho lato advance. Somo of tho dealors aro now talking 20 cents for contracts, but thus far no sales of 1903 hops at this figure havo beon report ed, though Bovernl Bnles of last year's crop at 20 cents have boon mado. Among thoso Ib tho H. Hlrschborg lot, nt Independence, containing 101 bales; the Wells lot of 40 bales and tho Rich ardson crop of 29 balos. Tho conditions in tho Now York market aro shown In tho Producers' Price Current of last Saturday, re ceived hero this morning. This report on tho hop market Bays: Comparatively Ilttlo business has transpired on tho local market during tho past week. This waH duo mainly tho fact of very light offerings. munlty, but rarely plunges a nation In- train for Foley 8prlngs, for n 10-dayB',to desporato consideration of a remo- outing. dy, regardless of Its specific nature. Scoty Bozorth of tho Pacific Home- Howovor, tho ropoated nttontlon which stead, went to Toledo. Lincoln county.! has boon drawn to ono section of this this morning for a brief business visit. country has thrown tho nation Into a offering at all Miss Loulo Church.- ono of tho national sympathy. Society Ib crying, teachers at the blind school went to aloud for relief fiom this torrlblo peril, Newport this morning for an outing, from whoso clutches nono Boom ox ompt. Society realize Its Imminent dnngor. To nrrlvo at an offoctlvo rom oily It Is first necessary to locate and limit tho responsibility wliero It pri marily bolongs. Without n propor tin- vory exceptional. Thoro aro but fow dorstandlng of whoro tho rosponslblll- yearlings nnd old olds loft In first to Thoso who aro holding hops aro cither asking moro monoy for them, or not Tho browing demand is still within a vory narrow com pass, continued cold weather bolng unfavorable to tho consumption of malt liquors. A lot of vory nice Pa cifies sold to a dcalor at 20c, and somo or tho choicest wcro hold at 2121c; anything nhovo 21c, howovor, would bo George W. Gray was a passongcr for Newport this morning. Ho will spend Bovornl weoks at tho Nye Creek bench. Mrs. I. L. Robertson, of Turner, was n 8alem visitor 'this morning, return ing homo by tho 11 o'clock train. Mrs. R. J. Fleming nnd children loft this forenoon for Newport, for n stay poet any advancement towards tho t fow Bales aro reported at 1719c, at that popular seasldo resort. I speedy and efficient solution of thin possibly up to 20c In ono or two In- Architect W. C. Knighton, of Port- problem of man's Inhumanity to man Istancos. Tiio weather of lato has not land, arrived In this city this morning In a fair discussion of this quostlonbeon qulto so favorablo for tho crop. for a brief business visit. It Is pertinent to boldly Inqulro to Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Greonbaum left this what extent society Itsolf Is to blnmc morning for a visit of a couplo of for tho provalllng conditions! To weoks with friends. J what oxtont has what wo term olvlllza- Mr. nnd Mrs. T L. Davidson, Jr., tlon, by its customs, habits nnd stand- loft this morning for Newport for n ards of morality, fostorcd this denior, , coast run from 155,000 to 1C0.000 balos, few weeks' stay. lac outburst? Tho common run of hu- this Includes California, Washington Mrs. Dr. It. Cartwrlght wont to Snn manlty, busy with Its bicycles, Its and Oregon. If theso nguroa aro rea- FranclBco this morning for a visit of summor nnd winter rocrcatlon, Ita Bonnbly near correct they would lndl- ty rests It Is not rcnsonnblo to ex- hands. In tho Interior of this stato a nnd somo of tho ynrds aro looking poorly. It Is, howovor, estimated that tho yield will bo equal to 50,000 bales about twlco tho crop of 1902. Tho estimates of tho jlold on tho Pacific soveral weoks. Mr. and Mrs. .small talk and gossip, Its BolfluhnoBS, 'cato a crop for for tho United 8tates J. A. Cnrson returned hns no tlmo to think of thoso things. ! of about 210,000. Tho situation In Eng- this morning from a short visit to Only as It is brought to their very land Is not changed materially, but tho Portland. I doors will this heedless nnd absorbed crop reports aro somowhnt conflicting, Hon. D. W. Sears, of Independence. . onglno of human machinery stop long The opinion Is gaining ground thnt tho Is In tho city for a few dnys' visit. onough to much moro than contcm ploklng will not show ovor 400,000 Prof. A. J. Garland went to Phllo- plato Its horror. In this' silent nio-cwt. math for a fow days stay. mont of seeking out tho rosponBlblo, Tho hop croj Is llkoly to bo Injured Miss Campbell wont to Rod Bluff, . do wo coiiHldor onough the potent part by lice In tho Wlllametto valley this California, this morning. we nro dally playing In tho matter of yoar, unloss tho wonthor turnB warm- 'aiding nnd helping on thoso ombryon- or. Damp, cool woathor conduces to Ic suggestions, next to bo framed Into tho multiplication of thoso pests, ao- thoughtB. and lastly Into action? Dooti cording to a woll-known grower of Au Rlngllng Brothers' grent canvas pa vilions covor moro than 15 acres of THIS IS v AMATEUR l NIGHT More fun Than a Circus at Shields Park All oyes aro turned on Shields' Park tonight, whoro a grand doublo bill of professional and amntour talent will appear. Tho regular porformanco commonces promptly at 8 o'clock, and tho management guarantees a circus ot fun. AU youthful aspirants for stago honors aro prepared to do their turns In tho most gracious manner, and all havo gono through rigorous re hearsals stneo amateur night was first announced. Among tho features aro Hans Hockeusmith, who haB a knock about Dutch specialty, nnd tho way ho can sing Is a caution. Ho proposes to Blng Low Dockstoddor'a great success, "Back to tho Woods," and probably, before ho finishes It, ho will havo to go thora himself, who knows? Frank Truckeo doos a black-faco act, whoro ho Introduces tho vory latoat gags of his own manufacture. Ho says It ho receives a bunch of carrots for his efforts ho will tako them homo and cat them. Lanky Jim, and his chum, havo again nppoarod on tho acono, and wish to announco that thoy havo a "Physical Culture" turn that ought to bo appreciated by tho Park patrons. Prof. Mustek, tho "champion musical artist," who claims tho tltlo, has a turn, whoretn ho plays a modloy ot his own composition. If tho audlonco stands for It ho'll play another. Major Ltttlehcad, an acrobat, doos only two tricks; Hint's all, but It la safo to predict ho will mako a tro mendous hit, nnd will havo to ropont tho act. Morris & Walton, tho clovor skotch artists, will put on a now sketch, and Reohlo Sims, tho cartoonist, will add a fow now cartoons to his act. Taken In all, thoso who attond tho per formance tontght will witness a regu lar circus. Tho aamo prices provntl, and nil should bo In tholr Beats prompt ly nt 8 o'clock tonight ""iBBSBktta!. "'rmpr fflla" V Hare yen tfte-Feer Ueo Trlb for Liquor habit. RAPHto1 has worked i(s way into mos) every home in SkleVn. ' '" Ladies every where you '0 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 India Baskets on display here. jalrymp Ids Poultry at Stelner. Market. Spring chlkonB 1213c. Hons 10c. Eggs' Por dozon, 18c. Tim J'ODNOATlbN t)lT iiiulth. Noiirldhntimt ta tliA foundation of hrilth Iir Urnutli. KoJol Dtiptpita Care I mat ennb the oca Krent mtillclno ennMee the tnmich ami dlgtttlro organ to digest, at Imllata anil transform all food Into tb kind of blood that noarlihen the nerrre and freds tlio Mssum. . Kcxlol Inya the, fotmda tlon for health. Nature docs the rttfi Is rtlRMtlon, Djipepila, and all disorder of tho stomach and dlgcstlTe organs, are cured br the use ot Kodol, Sold by V. O. Haar, nil Btate street. Uso Trlb for tobacco. X ground. Pnd constitute a veritable city B00loty roallie Itsolf largely contribute ' rora. spoken to today, and many of tlTlZl ' ? ot thought? Travel t ho leaves of the vinos have already HMnntnnillni- nrrwlnnHnn nt 'Mnnmnlnm and the Crusados," which Is ombodled In tho hlppodromo nmphtthoatro, Is tho lnrgosjt ovor constructed, nnd Ib absolutely Impervious to rain. ' o Goes to the Asylum. Miss Allco Pettyjohn was this morning committed to tho Insane nsy- to nnd tro through all tho avouuos In boon killed which society oxlsts. nnd do wo notl "Wo hnvo Just gotton ovor tho constantly moot with tho thoughtlossJBcnro about tho vines not growing as sower of theso Biiggostlve and dang ) thoy should," said ho, "and now this orous Impulses? Our thentres amuse llco problem confronts us. Spraying tho. public by making light of the will bo bouoflolal in somo Instances most encred relation. In life. Throw. but a fow hot dayB would bo better Its purity nnd sublimity to tho dogs, than all tho spraying wo could do, as mind tho Inciting thought which once' of germinating, grows rapidly Into a pump. definite form. Tho attempt to satisfy tho carnal at the unconsidered ox lum by City Recorder Judah, who act- Our Bhow windows portray to the weak.lt is difficult to ronch tho under part cd in tho absonco of tho county Judge. Tho woman Is 31 years old, and has beon nffllotcd for tho past six months Hor mental disease Is hereditary. Sho was brought up from -Portland by hor father this morning for tho pur poso of having hor committed. Sher iff Palmer took hor to the asylum this morning. tno noavy vinos with tlio spray Hop picking will probably bo- oln nlinnt tliA Kth nf iiayI tnnntli nnil (... ... ... . .... ... . thcro Is still tlmo for tljo situation to ponse of tho moral, results in our j bo much Improvod, howovor." present condition. Our newspapers, I Hq looks for fair prices, as buyors magazines, periodicals nro filled with aro already In tho field offering an ad' Sale Ten million Boxes a Year, PMM THE FJt2JltY' FAVORITE MEHSINEv 10c 25c 50c. CAND"V CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS AU DroKljt WIIHII ltmiifltllIteHMeHejtt8 IHIIIII i ::::::A G E N C Y O F:::::::: J BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. ii !! ' ' ! GRAIN BOYERS AND SHIPPERS OF (jR A 1"Rf !! I i ( Amntour moans "for lovo," and thnt Is what the budding Salem talent Is going to play for at Shields' tonight. Rumor has It that Cooke Patton Is Burrpetltlously practicing, nnd will appear tonight, but tho story cannot be vouched for. rich food for tho dogonorato mind. Our choaponod literature oxcltes the low 08 1 sentimonts, rather than tho high vanoo ovor rocont quotations. Thoro will lio a largo amount of last year's crop on hand, owing to tho fact that er. Tako a step further, and, dwolllnj growers refused 25 cents Inst wlntor, Fifty prisoners in (he Carthago, Mo Jail mutinied In an attempt to got bet ter food. The Are department was called out, and thoy were subduod. They asked for meat, and wore glvon water. Threw Himself Uiider Train for a moment upon our Individual re sponslblllty, we realize that upon this rosts tho standard of tho nation's mor allty. Tho hlstqry of a nation's llfo Is a rellablo Indicator ot Its subjects' standard of morality. It Is compare tlvely almplo In our respective export oncos to note how we have gono forth In tho morning, puro In heart, but re turn with an aching void. Wo ex claim and declare tho wrong was sug gested by somo circumstance some simple word, a look, an article, a book, and demanded 2C. "Farmors lost con siderable by not soiling, ho said, "as tho market Is now down to 17 and 18 cents." COLD KILLS THE GERM. Lieut. Perry Says There Are No Dald Heads In the Artie Regions. Tho peoplo who como back from tho Klondike testify that no native bald heads nro there. Tho evidence Is that tho cold climate kills tho germs that oat tho hair off nt tho root LI nut a picture, and bo on endlessly. ThenPon who wont to thQ Arctc reg, you ask, if society bo mado up of these , th evidence. . Nowbro's comuinations or pictures, .snow win dows, Btagos, writings, environments and Inducements, wherein is anv en- I capo? If Eooloty bo made up of those "seeds" of which we And our garden Gonser. formerly assistant secretary werrun and ,ta falrMt flower8 blight-clp)o of troying tho germ that oats of state of Indiana, and ono of the wlll society not and admit It8', uol - ..,. ". . .,. . .. , ,( n ,t.nl 1 ... MM, MM. IVff IfilVJIWUlVUHl UIU UUIJI Herplcldo has tho samo effect as the cold climate It kills tho gorm that eats tho hair off at tho roots, and tho hair grows again. Herplcldo Is the first hair remedy built upon the prln Oats For Sale. nop GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. I d. tf. urdlldlll, AgBIH, 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. f Harritt & Lawrence Sell more Orocerles and better Orocerles tbB ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods Stop in and boo foryoursolf, old p. o. qrockry, host known men In this section of tho country, sulolded this morning, by throwing himself In front o a pas songor 'train. Good for health and wealth - Schilling's Best at your grocer's, and moneyback. .. . .A nice well browned loaf of bread coses from eood material HARD WHEAT FLOUR. Tbe California Bakery uses the best of , everything and makes everytblB? th best. Leave an order for oar waeoH to stop at year louse. 93 Court Street. L Proprietor On Sale at The Spa. 1 1 4 State St. degree of responsibility? Suggest tc tho degenerate mind any picture of what it suggests, but adppts the most radical measures when tho suggestion takes root In some weak-minded lndl vldual at tho cost of public eecyrltyi When we become awake to our rela tion to all the horrors of this big world, and learn our individual stand ard is the basic foundation, we shall then have started on the most effec tive campaign evor introduced to les sen crime and stay tho Inhuman pro pensities. We must cease placing bet fore tbe mlzetTpubllo all manner of Immoral suggestions, else wa may continue to expect revolting results phonomonal onstrates the correctness of the scalp germ theory. Sold by leading drug gists. Send lOo In stamps for earn pies to The Herplcldo Co.. Detroit, Mich. Daniel J. Fry, special agent Salem. The truth is bound to rluo In its own defense, oven though some peo pie try to oppress It. Dra. Scboettle, Darr & Darr. Ostco paths. Grand Opera House, Salem, Or. JUST ABOTJT BBDTIMB take a little ISarlr Jtlr It wilt cure con stlpstion, bllloiunetw and llrer trouble DeWitti Little Barlr RUera are different rrom other pllla. Tbey do not grip and break down tbe nicous mrmbraaea ox tba While no human being la responsible tQiy arowioc tb cret(6i and $in for this Immutable law. yet there Is VSSwSX " "' " 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 and Chemical Engineering, The Univers ity Academy, The School of Music, Ths School of Lay, The School of Medicine. TUITION FREE. Incidental Fee $10 00. Student Body Tax $5.00. Tbe twenty elrhth session opens Wednesday, September 16. 1903, For catalogue address Keelsirar, University of Oregon, Eugene. Repairing a Watch Of toe finest workmanship Is a bavnclj of our business that wa giro special attention to. Our repairing depart, meat is conducted with tho utmost kill, diamonds aro reset, and Jowelry ot all kinds is repaired la tbomost perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds. , , C. T. Pomeroy ..... Jewoler and Optialsu, 988 Com, St. ' wns&tM vST? fystnii ttA I I I m