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r T-TOW.T" T"'"''Tfr '" TT'U"'"' XVW-M -Tr- THE DAILY JOUrlNAL, CAkEM, OREGON. WEDNE8DAY, AUGUST. 19, 1903. FIVE Tup tfTRTlVf T3 Tnere are many t,mes in 1 WJXfcATJ.Ki ,jfe when even '0 sI .t a Q$ .CARELESSNESS. $ foi'.nvotcarjssnesisaiCrim hnflitv welfare, streneth and counteract tailing Eyesight is Careicaiiic33i i,ntii unto cjfWKMi.is s uui ui.miici iiu nine should be lost before getting aJtfelF.i Fop' eye afflictions thtivji stfp6n neglect, ' If you have any reasons to think that your eyes would bebenefited byhe proper kind of glasses selected with scientific care to suit your visual requirement's! we invjte you ,fp, visit our admirably equipped optical depart ment. Nou here else in Salem are glasses 60 carefully flitted. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. A. 35 WW?. y n-iiiiiiiniiimnmim Local Social Realm: Events Intne II II Mi I I III IHIH'ni-li Some Coming 'Events. Ninth annual regatta, Astoria, Au gust 19-21. Stato, fair, Salem, Soptembor 14-19. Second Southorn Oregon District Pair, Eugene, Soptembor 29 October 3. Sumrnor asaoclaUon of tho North wost Indian agonclcB, Newport, Au gust 17-27. ' , KlamaUi county fair, Klamath Falls, October G-9. Knights of Pythias convention, Abj tola, August 20-21. Tonchers Instltuto, La Grande, Au gust 17-21. South Salem "Personals. Frank Macy, or Pendleton, is In tho city, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jcbso Macy, ' ' v Mr. Hahn, of Sublimity, canio down last evening and visited at tho homo of his daughtor, Mrs. W. J. Warner, la South Snlom, and roturnod homo today. A pnrty consisting of Dr. B. E. Jack son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elder kin and Ilttlo daughter, Mrs. Howe and MIbb Mao Tlowo, leavo 'today for tho soasldo. whoro they will spend sev eral weeks. MIbb Lillian Lewis loft this morning for a week's visit with relatives and friends at Duttovlllo. PERSONAL8. Harry Watklns went to Portland last evening. Honry Lang Is In tho city today from Portland. C. F. Lansing wont to Portland last evening for a fow days visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. ThlolBon aro at tending tho Kegatta at Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kozor havo gono to Astoria to soo tho big regatta. Charles Llvosloy returned from Eu geeo 'last ovenlng, aftor a fow days' stay. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Kirk havo ro turnod from a two weoks"' outing at Newport. ' y Mr. and Mre. A. E. Strong roturnod last night from a throo weeks' visit it Newport. D. n. Irvln and family nro homo rom a two weeks' stay at Nye Crook and Newport. Mlos Miriam Huolat roturnod Tuos day afternoon from a week's outing at Seal Rocks. lUiasoll Wy tt came down from'Al bany last evening for a brlof visit on legal buBlnoes. N. II. Durley returned this morning from Eugene, whero ho visited his daughtor,tho past vcolc A. W. Dennis loft this morning for Portland on business for his company, tho Golden Rule Mining Co. J. P. SorenBen, of Portland, was a Salem visitor yostorday, returning homo on last evening's train, j. Harry. Cooke ono" of.thoi employes of tho asylum farmj, loft jast'Jyrenlng for a fewdaysvislt toPortland, J. W. Bailey, tho stato rooj ana aai ry commissioner; was In Salem yester- 4y, leaving for his homo last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eckerlen re turned last evening from an 'oxtepded "ay at Nye Creek, poach, at New port 8tato Senator W. Y7. Stolwer loft this morning for his home In Fossil, after a visit of several weoks In the Talley. Mr and Mrs. C. T. pomoroy return ed last evening from a two wooks' utlng at the Ny3 Creok baoh at Newport. Miss Julia Parker, of tho asylum force, has returned frpm Nowpqrt, whero sho enjoyed a two weeks' out tag on tho biach. Dr J. v. Thomas went to Portland Hi's morning for a brief visit. He ex A nice well browned lotf of brea J comes froa gooi , material HARD WMEAT FLOUR. The Cllforala Bake ry uses toe best of everytBluz and wakes everytblK the fcst. . Leave border for oBrwaeoa to stop at your house. 93 Court Street. W. "JC. STOIE-aR, Proprietor On Sale at The Spa, I i 4 SUte St. against yourself against your Comfort. Doin? nnthino- in an example of this criminal pects to locnto In Seattlo for the prac tice of his profession. Mrs. W. P. George went to Port land this morning for n brief stay. George C. Blnghnm wont to Newport this morning to Join his family for a short stay at tho Nye Creek beach. County Judgo Scott Is expected to return this evening from Wllholt, whoro ho spent tho past fow days. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Taylor wont to Newport Jthfs morning for a ton days' vacation. Thoy will take tholr out ing at Nye Crook bCach. Mr. and Mrs. George Grlswold and daughtors liavo returned from New port, whoro tnoy enjoyed a two weeks' outing on tho boach at Nye Creok Hon. Squlro Farrnr wont to Portland this morning, accompanied by Mr. I. D. Bralnard, of Watorvlllo, N. Y., who Is looking over tho Oregon hop yards. I jui. uuu jure, iiiuu muiigiBuu uuu Miss Noille Nicholson, of Nebraska City, Nob., arrived this morning for a visit to their undo, Gcorgo Whltaker, Of Whltakor's island. Mrs. Franklo Cornell, of tho asylum force, loft this morning for her annu al vacation, going to Jefferson for a few days. Sho will probably go to Newport beforo her return. Stato Printer Whitney Is building a flno residence on Capital street, be tween Court and Chemokota. Tho houso will ho ono of tho most- com modious, and will coat about $3500. Dr. E, A. Porco wont to Newport today to attend tho Pacific Coast In-' til an Instltuto, In session thoro this ' week. Ho will dollvor an addross( beforo tho instltuto tomorrow oven- Ing. Mrs. O. L. Broat and Miss Allco Sroat,' who havo been visiting Mrs. E. E. Watora, wont to Portland yes tnrdnv nftnrncnn. lint will rnturn to . , -- Salem boforo going to their homo In fi ? n? . x y&0eoHZ&J0ze "mm. ik- r " r W LAWm- V m-mmw S mw. .1 jjJeJ f California. 0f mischief, turn a lot of smolt tho Mr. and Mro. W. A. Strlngor left wrong way, and as soon as It Is dls last evening for Portland and tho up-"covered tho Indian ownor will turn por Columbia rlvor valley, after which them all in tho safo direction. Tho thoy will return to their homo In San ! smolt aro very flno eating whon Francisco, Thoy Bpont tho past few ; cooked right out of tho salt water, wooks In Salem visiting at tho homo and thoy aro a dish, which along with ot Mrs. Stringer's parents, Rev. and venison, ono finds on tho tables of Mrs. P. S, unlglit most peoplo down" horo. D, M. Bowes loft last evening fori Speaking of Deer. Gray's Harbor tp visit relatives, aftor' nolovv Yahats and Capo Porpotun, which ho goes to Wcstport, Wash., for a tho hunting grounds, whero sports a short outing on tho beach. Mr. stalk this gnmo on tho high ridges, Bowes has Just roturnod from Idaho, 'and parties frequently kill from two whoro ho Is soiling nuraory stock, and to six deer In a day. Thoy havo to he roports that tho crops throughout ,,nck thorn out about 10 miles before tho Nez Porco reservation nro tho they strlko tho trail up tho coast. I host over known there, and that the CQUid namo somo great deerslnyers.but country enjoys prosperity as never ho- would not llko to get thorn in trouh- fore. Whero Is Alice? Miss Allco Clark, aged 45, formerly of Lawrenco, Kan., of Scotch parent age, short, stout and ot light com plexion, has $20,000 coming to hor by hor father's will, and sho can't bo found. Some people do play In hard luck. At Qeorfli Brothers. You got tho best meals to bo hau for 35c. Lunchosaerved nt all hours of tho day anhlgnfe3hvhltoJlImwe Restaurn.Sjat street f Tho remains ot tho father of R. A. Cherry passed through Salem last night from Portlard to Eugene, whero, tho funeral will bp hold. Tho funeral party passed through oti tho overland' train and It will bo sovoral days before" Mr. Cherry will be able to resume his work as night operator at tho passen ger station. An equal good Schi!lingYf streams are very hard to fish Best to maker grocer andjBO many doei) reacJloa aml jnaccessi- To maker and grocer big you. trade and no trouble ; to you, what von want and no trouble. Monotuc!. AMD THE BEACHES What the Journal Man saw at Old Yahats 'Reservation Gentlemen Provide Two, Meals, but the Ladies , Put Them to Sleep i f in One Round Newport, August 18. The old Yahats Indian agency Is now cut Into two beautiful farms, Mr. Wanu, formerly of Salem, occupying 370 acres, Including tho building orectcd by tho government out of red wood brought from California, whero Geo. P. Litchfield, of Salem, was onco Indian ngont. It Is a beautiful nat ural pasturo farm, but will raise grain, fruit and garden Bluff. For tho bene fit of his old neighbors It might bo said that Mrs. Wann has a beautiful garden and that Mr. W. sustains his reputation by keeping It Just ns frco from weeds as he always did in Polk county. Ho says tho pcoplo down hero do a great deal moro work than In Polk county for besides farming, thoy havo to fish and hunt a great uom. no (loca.iiiiio ui uio inner. but handlos a grant deal of Block, In. fact. Is Uio otock king of this section 'of tho coast. All kinds of stock kcop' fat hero tho year around on his broad E tolE SET giving acres that aro covered with two to flui statement of your cao, and ho will flvo feet of tho finest black loam and bo ploascd to glvo yon his valuablo ad pulverized snells and other marlno vUo gratis. ' ' fertilizers. I Addross Dr. DTartman, President ot The Smelt Beds. Are right off theso old agency lands and for about six months of tho sum mer anyono can tnko all tho smelt thoy want to carry away with them. Tho IndlanB still como hero and dry tljom and It Is a common sight to seo a great shell mound covered with smelt as' closo as thoy can Ho, tholr heads pointed toward tho east. The Indians havo a superstition that If their heads wore laid to tho west, tholr oscanlnK snlrlts would co out to sea and warn tho Incoming run ot smelt that their enemies woro at hand and thoy would turn off to somo othor .., beach. Sometimes tho boys will, out lo. but tho road Injo tho doer haunts aro well known to Russell Farrar. Will Lord. Fred Wann, Will Crane. Will Hardor, W. C. Knighton. Ed. Woller started In with Russell Farrar ono day laBt week, but whon within a fow miles of tho happy hunting grounds got an attack of lumbago or buck fover and .returned without any game, and they had a fifty or sixty mllo tramp for nothing. Let It bo said that who over geta a deer on this coast earns his vonlson ten times over and it ought to bo worth a" dollar a pound when It gets to civilization. But the finest honoy In tho world Is mado In theso mountains, whoro thoro aro yet no dog fennoll and other vllo weeds 41.M- nrrntrtt Alinclncra nrwl BaIHa. t-uut utvuuiimuj uivuii"ns wu ? v ments, ' A Fishing Paradise. A tramp down tho south coast of Oregon is ono of tho most interesting trips In tho West, and while there will bo plenty of dor and othor large gamo for many years to come, the supply of flno fish seams Inexhaustible. Some "'o 'es. , As you go south tho trout meet says, "Walt till you've got to tho next stream below this one beforo you talk about big trout!" Wo did not go to tho last stream beforo Sluslaw bay Is reached, 1ecauso wo had positive assurance that our tackle would be simply torn to sheds. It bad been pretty badly strained In Beaver Creek, Drift creek, Yahats, and divers other rivers and creeks we whipped with moro or less success. All these streams are Invaded by tho salmon trout, and sea trout, and the moun tain trout grow to f normousi size, and as you get away from civilization they SUFFERED 25 YEARS JttVlft Pitarrb oJt tile Sjoqmch-Po-ru-na Cured'. .!,., ,,... IfWJI.H ...I In a rocont letter to Dr. Hartman, Congressman Itotkln sayst "My Dear Doctor It gives mo pica uro to certify1 to tho oxcollont curative qualities of your modlclnos Fornnaand Alanalln,. I havo been afllloted moro or loss for a quarter of a century with ca tarrh of tho stomach and consUpatlon. A residence In Washington has increased . theso troubles. A fow bottles of your I medlclno havo glvon mo almost com ' ploto relief, and I am Buro that a contin uation of thorn wlU afloat a pormaneat euro." J. D. Botkln. I t r- T.- T? Viir,!nrv. n. nMmlnanl vntl estato agent, of AUgmta, Ga.. writes: I t have been a great sutorer from catarrhal dyspepsia. I tried manypky aidant, visited a good many springs, but I believe Peruna has done mora to mo than all of the above put togethen I feel like a ow person.' U P. Ventery. Tho most .common form of summer catarrh Is catarrh of tho stomach. ThU u generally known as dyspepsia, roruna cure those cases llko maglo. " you do not derlvo prompt and satis- nonarMnanaajuirmm,uoiuaDUJ,a1 get larger, grow moro spotted, have larger rod blotches, and fight a root moro savagely. Of1 course, no oho catches all largo trout, tho fish liar who kills a scoio nono ot them under 1G inches and tho largest 22 Inches, to tho contrary notwithstanding. Another Salemlto. At Yahats is another Salemlto, Mr. Proctor and his sons, who havo es tablished froo camp grounds and are prepared to entortaln peoplo who como to fiBh or hunt. Thoy not a flno table and havo a good cook, as ho Is a fish er. Thoro Is a wagon trail hardly fit to bo called a road up tho Yahats to tho Bcemor placo and on through tho mountains past. Thrco Rivers, 2000 yards of reculnr 15o unbfeached Toweling on sale for por yard IQc Regular 00c percalo shirt waists in neat stripe stylos now on sale at each ' 39c Great sate of summer walstlnes Swell Outing Caps or girls young or grown up. Tho prottiest caps in town, each 50c pIHsIsHht v) Arfc. m WamWrnk dnBBfcL Congressman Bo tkln.ofAVlnnoia, Kan. . .. . . ... . .... . . J.-J---. . I Angnst Bargains IDalppbl Lnbutor and over Into Lane county. But south along tho coast tho trail onda. aUCapa.P,erpetua..fQr .wagons, and tt Is pack-norso and afoot. Tho scenbryiBtarfaariil' thoro Is" fi'vldw of, about 72 miles of coast from Ya qul'na head light on tho north to Hoco to. headlight on the south. Tho caps la n. thousand feet high and tho traU winds along llko a thread about hal't waj' up to tho sky, whero a mlstop wduld send ono almost straight into tho dashing but noiseless surf far be- I low. wmiurur nus nut nucu uiu tmioi hero has not seen tho most bold and daring and plcturesquo sconcry In Oregon. Tnero nro only Bhoop kept on these stoop promontories, although other, stock docs well on all tho hills and sholtered places, yjillo bluo grass and clover aro slowly 'completing Jho conquest of tho continent to Its fun thermost, salty vorgo. The Gentlemen Entertained. As tho ladles had managod a very successful picnic at Montoroy, tt was decided togtvo a men's picnic, wlUt which tho ladlos woro to havo abso lutely nothing to do .but leave their homes nhd como and enjoy them selves. Tho gentlemen woro to fur nish nil tho provisions. Thoro was to bo no cako baking or salad making on th6 part of ahy of tho ovortaxed housokeopors, for whoovor undortakds to nppcaso tho ravonbus sea appotlto has no easy tlmo ahead. do the I gentlemen rnado art cstlmato of tho provisions necessary, to supply two meals and all procecdod by boats 1A . st'.1u.Hp te (hit fnmnils ITIlAn'd Point, on tho north shore of Yaqulna bay, whoro the ladles woro invited to enjoy tho luxury of all freedom from domestic cares, whllo tho gcntlomen cooked coffee, broiled tho chops, spread sandwiches, sot tho tables and proceeded to. sorvo dinner at about 1 o'clock. It was- votod a great suc cess, 'but when It carho to looking for tho Bccond meal all that remained could bo tied up In a lady's handker chief, showing that whllo Uioy might bo excellent cooks tho tnnlo box had not yot'loarned to gauge tho quantity of provisions needed for a exowd, and tho second meal had, to bo taken at homo In tho usual way., After tho dlnnor a guldo Bhowod tho party whoro tho excavations woro mado in search of tho plrato treasure, and each ot tbo ladlos hod a dollghtful and appro priate fortune told by Orovor Cleve land Potter, a gentloman who camo out of tho. forna' for tills tiuruoao. Thoso present' wo'ro,'Mrs. A, A. Mc- Cully, Mrs. Will Knighton, Mrs. A. B. Croaman, Allco Sutmoyorfl, Lilian Crosman, Mrs. M. ,0. Potter, Monta Potter, Miss Sulpp, Miss Dont, Tessa Dont, Mrs. E. Hofor, Florence Hofor, Goo. W. Ford, E. Hofor, Wm. Crane, Gooffry Tuliy, Vyvyan iDont, Allan Crosman, Mao Hofor, Lawronco Ho ler. Uso Trlb for Liquor habit. monunmon tijitti ::::::::A G E N I BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. ! flR.AINBDYffiSAHDSHirPllwftPAINi Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude aw4 otlck Sulphur. J J. G. Graham, Agent, i nn i f ijif f Harritt & Lawrence Sell sure Groceries aai tetter Groceries thai ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD roods Stop.in and seo oryourself. old p. o. orockry. 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 Schwl of Music, Ths School of Law, The School of Medicine. TUITION FREE- Incidental Fee $10 00, Student Body Tax $5.80. The twenty elirhth session opens Wednesday. September 1 6, 1903. For cataloguesddrcsikeeistrar, University of Oregon, Euese. A Wutafil Utikm, -w J. POKXU. Bilious and Nervous Disorders SictMeiiacltB, Ceistiiwttei, Winl and Tains fgSfeimch, Iwyilrel B?gestriitt DIserier el Liver mi Vmtk AHii&its. 'f r VSMTMH OKLT BY TRS rOrJUTO, Thomu Bcecrum, St. Htlcw, Eng. Sefel by mH Dructdto tn UnlU4 State. In besM, 10c asd 3Sc OAWORXji. IhtKMYwiHMMBNlt. Slg-a-cie ThQ tlmc-savlnj5-(mothod. We maka thonf 'to suit 'your Idea's. Cards ruled to any size and form. Cabinets mads to fit vRIntr us up and let us explain. Prlcos surprisingly cheap. .. 1 GEO. F. RODDERS A CO,- 130 Court St. 8alem, Or. 7-80-lm Another Deep Cut in Meats Go To FENDRICH'S vl iwket.:;.;... And Get Your . ...Cheap Meats.... Our piicei,,fiiveljli ' ' ways been Idw:buf now th bottom has dropped' our?. J Beef Loin Steaks.1 10c Whole' Loins-. . .7. ;. . .vrr 8c Round Steak 3' lbs for.. 25c Chupk Steak 5 lbs for... 25c and all other meats , in proportion ' GEO. FENDRICH 331 Com'l Si iiattki Block. Hf4f miaiM C Y O F::: 2W Commercial ., Blemf Ore. v iaif iettnni Repairing a Watch Of Uio finest workmanship la a b&rack of our puilnosa that we glvo special attention to. Our repairing depart, went la conducted with the utxaoot tklll, diamonds aro reset, and Jowelry of ail kinds Is ropalred In tho most perfect manner, bosidM optical verl; of all kinds. ! . t C. T. Pomewi .1 . .' ; Jawslsr and 0Miwi, Ml Qem. fk, WW mm mMMi md atMtim nvvuioiii s r rills ?: OQr&, 1 ! I m ! 1 H