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THE DAILY JOURNAL, ,AuEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1903.
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A CURSORY GLANCE
Take eveH a' cursory trlarice at the contents of the Fhrr
Clnm on1' trinMil1 kiifa W A'.(TA...U .. . - .
choice and exquisite nature of the bulk of its offerings. This
is no vending place for common olace thines. but a store
house ot all (hat is newest, most vogueful and most delicious
ly tasty in jewelry and kindred lints, including cut class and
silverware. We take pride in up-to-dateness and the styles
weshow in all kinds ot goods that we handle are as correct
as would be found in the very best jewelry stores in the
largest eastern cities. As for prjces, they are always at the
lowest point to which we can consistently afford to put them
Corner State (and
Liberty Streets,
Salem.
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Z Local
Social Realm
Come Coming Events.
Summor association ot tho North
west Indian agencies, Newport, Au
gust 17-27.
Photographers Association of Pa
cific Northwest, August 23-20.
ningllng Brothers' circus, Salem,
August 2G.
Oregon National Guard encampment
at Roseburg, Septcmbor 3-11.
State fair, Salem, September 14-19.
Socond Southern Oregon District
FVUr, Eugotio, Soptembor 29 October 3.
Klamath county fair, Klamath Falls,
October C-9.
Ing tho doctor's absence at tho Grif
fith homo In tho Waldo hills.
W. II. Egnn, of Brooks, is In tho
city on business.
J. U Sklpton went to Jotterson this
morning for a short business trip.
Secretary of Stnto Dunbar wont to
Astoria last ovpnlng for a short stay.
Win. L. Honoymnn, of Portland,
was in tho city todny adjusting the
Holman flro Iosb. '
Geo. V. Itodgers returned this morn- bo heard again.
lnc from a trip to Seattio and othor
points on Pugot sound.
Tho Misses Hurst left this merning: LI"'o P'oco I Call Home."
for Newport, where thoy will enjoy a Rul9 Landon, who holds tho cliam
vacnton on Nye Creek beach. pionshlp for slack wire walking in the
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jones returned nira districts, announces thnl ho will
AMATEUR
NIGHT AT
SHIELDS
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Some Wonderful Attractions
Provided for Tonights
Entertainment
It is safo to say that tho largo seat
ing capuclty of Shields' Park will be
taxed tonight when tho array of "am
ateur" talent appears In connection
with tho regular professional pro
gram. Tho performance Is chod
uled to begin promptly at 8 o'clock,
and It is requested that all bo In tholr
seats by that time. A very ludicrous
program has been arranged, and tho
way tho crowd will laugh at tho va
rious amateur stunta will be a cau
tion. Hans Hockcnsteln, tho funny
follow who docs an acrobatic Gorman
act, will possibly appear again.
Frank Truckeo, tho favorito black
faco comedian, will bo seen In an en
tiro now mako-np after tho stylo ot
"Weary Willie."
Jofllo Now, who sings all tho latest
ballads with tho greatest ease, will
tMCikPmpmsrisrs: r tt
montbt' mj"i
' Filed Final' Adcojint.
Henry Wondoroth, executor of tho
last will and testament of Joseph
Drexler, deceased, today filed his final
acount In thQ probato court, and tho
same was sot for hearing October- 4,
1903, at 10 a. m.
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S.,aF1
Death of John 8. Walton.
John Spencer Walton, for many
j ears a resident ot Snlcm, died sud
denly last evonlng at his homo, No.
COG Center street, of heart dlseaso,
aged 70 years and four months.
Deceased had been ailing for nbout
a year, but was lot considered In any
danger, and, last evening was in his
usual good spirits. At a llttlo be
for 9 o'clock ho prepared to roUro and
on reaching hie bed, fell ovor, dead.
Deceased was a nativo of Yorkshire,
England, and enrao to tho United
States In 1855, coming direct to Ore
gon, whoro ho Joined his brother,
Judge James Walton, and tho two on
gaged In tho sheep' business. About
30 years ago tho Waltons camo to Sa
lem and havo resided hero slnco that
time. Deceased served In tho state
land oftlco for a time, and slnco leav
ing tho oulco had lived In retirement.
Doceasod leaves a widow, ono
brother, Judgo James Walton, of this
J. W. Mvers will Introdtien n. honn. clty' nnd lw0 8lfltcra. Mra- Emma Can'
tlful Illustrated song, entitled" Tho non.' of "P001 aml J'ro- Hftrr
uauger, or uouon, isnginnu. no wad
married In i883 to "kin. Mary Bangot,
Who survives him.
issssi&m
Hires
Rooibecr
II TMCoolnrt drink fBrnotwaaUisr H
i. MClui nukn fln gallons. M
BfiaTr7rntrit)orDjrr'.aurDrue. j
CHARLES C. HIRES CO., J
Datura, Pa, ll
South Salem Personals.
Mrs. Daus roturnod yesterday from
a several weeks' visit in Portland.
Chestor Baker, Porcy Larson nnd
August and Carl Neugobaucr loft yes
terday for Newport, whoro thoy will
go into camp for tvo weoks. Tho
boys expect to catch nil tho surplus
fish around Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and son, of
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are in tho city,
visiting friends. They aro visiting
In Oregon with a vlow to locating
hero.
Queens on Deck.
Tho carnival queens In attendance
at tho Astoria regatta aro tho follow fellow follew
ing: Miss Agnes Gll()ort,ot Solcm;
Miss Williams, Corvallls; Miss Croft,
Albany; Mian Reed, nosoburg; Miss
Million, Ashland; luias Hothermcl,
Hertford; Miss Dunn, Dallas, and Mrs.
Jackson, Portland.
last evening from Newport, accom
pnnlcd by Mrs. Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Catterlln, of But
ler, Missouri, arrived In Salem last
evening for a visit to S. B. Catter
lln. Mr. and Mrs. Jos.ph Schmolz, of
Kansas City, aro In tho city to visit
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Bnrr. Mr.
Schmolz la a Jowclor In tho Missouri
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Townsond, of Win
lock, Wash., are. In tho city for a
month's visit with relatives and
do a
lino
Mr Walton was a dovout and faith-
stunt on his mother's clothes'11" u,L",uur ol luo ptopi caurcu,
nnd tho highest typo ot a Christian
rrhn ! ,.,ni i ii ........... kentleman: and throughout his llfo
appear In a hypnotic demonstration1? ,nolod ,to h, 8t0rl,n 1"a,1U
nnd will Introduce some stratllng "J?, benevolent actions. Tho funeral
tost, among them will bo 'Human !" i? ho,tl from tho roaldonco' No-
Statuary," "Mishaps of tho Photog
Funeral This Afternoon.
Tht) remains of the lato Airs. I.vdln
Stcoves were received In thin city
last evening, and woro laid to rest
thU rftornoon In tho Rural comotory.
Tho funeral services woro held In tho
FJret Baptist church at 2 o'clock this
aftornoon, Rov. F. W, Cllffo, officiating.
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Itching Piles produco moisture mm!
absd ttci!nf?',t W f draff 'aa wrfs
Blind, Bleeding or ProtrudlnM(fc
art cured; br Dr; Bo-sanko'a PiWHem
edy, stops itching and be4l5r. Mk
sorbs tumor BOc a Jar afdrviRRtt,
oV sont by mall. Troatlao lreo": Wrko
mq about your Cftsd Dr. Bosanko,
Philadelphia, Pa. For alo 'at Dr.
Stono's drug stores.
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Hero's Something Worth Your
tentlon.
No housowlfo can proparo a good
meal without choico Erocorios. Now,
that is Just what wo havo boon tolling
you all tho tlrao. You will find wc
keep tho host In tho city.
BRANSON ftsRAQAK!
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UEAtTIt.
tit li the, foundation of hfalth
Situ Kodol Dyspepsia CUrs Is
it medietas that e tin Mm tht
Tlin FOUNDATION Of
Noulthmcn
Ilf Btrcng
the one rrtnt
stomach and utsptlre orsam to dlgoft, aa
Blmllata nnd transform all food Into the
KHia or Diooa mat nouriinM tu mrvoa and
feda tbe tlaauca. Eodol. lajs Uia founda
tion for health. Natura dooa the rest. In.
cMRtwtlen. uyDopla. and all dtaordfra of
the stomach and dlcestlTe oreans aro rnreq.
i'J .us uo tu. auuui. pom uj J. ... iiaas,
99 State atreet.
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A Woman lovos a hian In proportion
to his ability to make her angry.
rnpher," "Human Chain" and others.
Thoro aro other amateurs who ox
pect to appear In buck nnd wing
dancing, etc.. but tjioy wish their
Identity withhold for tho tlmo being.
Thcjo who witnessed last week's
'"nmatour bill" pronounced it a
frlonds, nnd thoy may locato hero for corking good ono, but tonight It will
bo better nnd mord laughable, and
from tho Jntorcst now bolng tnkon It
looks as though standing room will be
at a premium.
PERSONALS.
a. Stolz was a passenser for Port
land this morning.
F. N. Darby wont to Portland this
morning for a brief visit.
Geo. B. -ratt, of Minneapolis, Is
spondlng a fow days In Salem.
Rov. D. A. Wattors went to Portland
this morning for a short visit.
Marlon Loonoy, of Jefferson, was n
guest ot Salem relatives yesterday.
If J. Ottonholmer went to Portland
this morning for a brief business visit.
Kola Nols, tho Albany hop denlor,
rune down this morning for a brief
lay.
J, L. Froeland went to Portland this
morning for a fow days' stay on busi
ness. Mrs. Edward Martin, of Turner, Is
In tho city today, on a visit with
friends.
Mr, nnd Mrs. T. A. Hvosley went
to Portland this morning for a few
days' stay
Alox Cornoyor roturnod last even
ing from an extendod stay at tho Nye
Creek beach.
Mr and Mrs. Jes3o Stclwor, of Jef
ferson, spont Thuroday with Mrs. F.
Btelwer, of this city.
Mrs. Arthur Moorp gave an attor-J
"wii pan( pn xuursaay mtuonur uij
ner llttlo daughter Holea
Miss Carfio bray w.nt to Portland
this morning .aftor an extended "visit
10 Mrs. S U Haydon In this city.
E. H, French, who spent tho past
fsw weoks with his brother, -J. A.
Frenct in this city, left this mornlngj
or hies homo In Kansas,
WmJ. Brown Is down from his camp
t SIhama for a fow days' stay at
kit olace, when he will roturmto Mo
mJ to rejoin his family.
Sr-ink O'Nell, traveling passenger
Kent for tho Northorn Pacific rail-
left last evening for Portland,
a snort visit In this city.
L. V Griffith, of tho asylum
left last evening for Portland
is way to San Francisco. At
fcwifand he was Joined by a number
Pliyalclans, and the party will at
ttdl tho Lane lectures at Cooper
edJlcal Colleco In tho California me
tis for ten days. Mrs. Griffith
daughtor will spend the time dur-
tho winter.
J. T. McCulloch and E. E. Proctor,
ot Grlswold, Iowa, aro In tho city, vis
iting old Iowa frlonds and neighbors,
They camo west on tho G. A. R. ex
cursion, nnd aro making a tour of the
Pacific Coast.
David B. Ogdon, tho United tSatos
engineer In chargo of tho rovotmont
work nt Indepcndonco, was In tho
city this morning on his way- down
tho river to inspect tho Improvements
now undor way to tho dam below Fair-
Hold. Tho river steamer having
fallod to reach Salem last evening,
Afr Of-flnn u-na r-nmnnlln.1 tn trn Hnwn
to Woodburn on tho local train nnd un,r,,ft Doth ladles aro members
drlvo from that place to tho river at "f l ,0 n?anlzatIon.Mrs.Mnthony Doing
Fnlrflold. Ho will Icavo for tho up
per Snako river In a fow days, thoro
to look after tho progress of work
39b center street, Sunday at 3:30 p
in Rov. Wm. Coney, rector of St,
Paul's, officiating, and Intorment will
bo had in tho Rural comotory.
GiYe Them
A Supdse"
Thursday bolng tho C3d annlvorsary
of Mrn.0. E. Sherwood's birthday, and
also tho 2Cth anniversary of Mrs.
Mathcnoy's marriage, tho ladle of
tho W. 0. T. U. gavo them a pleasant
undor way, and expects to Lo gone for
a wtaok or ten days. v .
Fought only
One Round
Two young men from tho country
engaged In a ono-round mill In front
of tho Snvago . Rold feed store, or
North Commercial streot this after
noon, and quite n llvoly tlmo was
had for a fow minutes, to tho great
amusement of tho spectators. The
round was a splendid exhibition ot
waving arms and dodging heads, and
whon tho two v ould-bo pugilists stop
ped tho vlolont oxcrcleo they wore
mowing iiko porpolsos and It was a
full -minute bo fore they could con
tlnued tho battlo royal with their
mouths. Honors were von whor
bothcontQsWir wlUidroy fromj tho
ring. and. tliofo waaJtoVgoro, jjor'jyore
tho services oi a sulfgeon required.
o-
lls honored president Early In tho
afternoon, a wagon with n big hay
rack, on which woro two cushioned
seats running Its whole length, was
backed up In front of tho hall, noxt to
tno Journal oraca; tho ladles to tho
numbor of SO piled on, chattering like
so many school girls bound for a pic
nic, and woro driven to Mrs. Matho
noy's homo, tho other sldo of tho
river. With congratulations, lunch
eon, talk, and moro congratulations,
the afternoon passed swiftly, tho par
ty returning shortly boforo 0, delight
od with tholr visit.
supplementary Articles.
Tho Aurora Electric company today
fijed supplementary nrtlcles of Incor
poration wRh the county clork nnd
the'Becrotary of Btate. Tho compn
will have a capital ot $75,000, divided
Into shares ot SI each; John B-
Hurst, A. H. Hurst and Fred P. Hurst
aro tho Incorporators.
oCncert Tonight.
Tho Salem Military band will this
evening render a choico out-door con
cert at tho corner of State and Com
mercial' Btreots, boglnuing nt 7:30
o'clock.
To be Wedded
in October
London, Aug. 21. Although no nu
thorltatlvo announcement has been
made It Is. learned from Intimate
friends of Lady Constanco Mackonzlo
that her wedding to Captain Fitzgerald
of the Elovanth Hussars will take
place early In Octcbor. It Is expected
tnni mo ovent win bo attended by a
number of portions prominent In Amer
lean society as LadyMackenzIo Is pop
ular with tho American contingent In
London and Ib also porsonally known
in tho United Statos having spent
tho winter two yerrs r-go In Florida
and New York.
HAIR TfeLLS CHARACTER.
Color of Hair 8ald to Indicate a Per
son's Temperament.
Many pcoplo bollovo that blondo, or
light har denotes affection and dark
hair constancy. A. porson without hair
Is not devoid ot character far from It.
Tho disposition of tho av.orago bald
headed man Is to show Biichv solicitude
for tho welfare ot othors, that ho neg
lects hlmsolf. A germ causes baldnoas,
Prof. Sabourand, of Paris, Franco, In
nocculated a rabbit with dandruff
germs, causing it to bocomo totally
bald In five weeks' tlmo. To rid tho
scalp of thoso dangorous gorrns It Is
necossary i to apply Nowbro's Horpl
clde. "Destroy tho causo you roraovo tho
effect."
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10a
In stnmps for samplo to tho Horplcldo
Co., Detroit, Mich. Dr.ntoi J. Fry,
Special Agont Salem.
Political success; "Thoy say ho
has had qulto a ucccsful career as a
politician." "Yes, ho has boon brlbdd
throo or four Umos and always es
caped on technicalities." Chicago
Record-Herald.
A SUlta ICAt, OmilATION
la always danserous do not submit to the
BurKCon knife until tou naT tried De
Witt's Witch Ilarel RMtC It will euro
when everything- else fulls It baa done this
la tnotisanda of casoa. Here I -one of thenr
I Buffered frpm bleeding and protruding
puns xi
or twentr
different specialists and used
years. Was treated by
a and used mnnr rem-
(Ilea, hut obtained no relief until ! used
DoWltt's .Witch Hatel Halre. Two boxes
25o Can Do
Wondors In tho way of a meal, If you
call on George Bros., tho hlto House
Restaurant Thoy can servo you tho
host to bo had. on the coast Open
Jay and night
0-- i ,
Uso Trlb for Liquor habfifT
Tho
White.'
modern. Innovation
of white
ciuKot, wauo ncarso ana wnue norses
ho doubt has' como to stay, especially
in tho caso of tho ebsequies: or people
below ralddlo afca. antarflriso, fore
sight and buslntaui tact haa brougbt
ur Capital Cltyut to dato In this ro
apdet Kind" treatment and best ot
torvlcea guaranteed.
W. T. RIGDON,
7-24-lra , 112 Court Street
Bantb 1M KlcdYog Hw Umft k&
wfan
or this salvo cured me elslitoen months ago
c nan a toucu ot tne nuea
Ttnsdale, Hummerton. fi. C.
and I have not had
ainco. II. A
I'or Ullnd, nieedlng, lichlug
inar riles no reined; equals li
Hatel Halre. Bold by V. O. 1
street
a touch of the piles
chlug and I'rotrud.
Dewitfa witch
Uaas, 00 Btafs
Tho tlmo-savlnir roAthod. Wo mpJio
thorn to suit your Ideas. Cards ruled
to any slzo and form. Cabinets rondo
to fit Ring us up and lot us explain.
Prices surprisingly cheap.
GEO. F. nODQERS a CO
13Q Court St. Salem, Or.
7-30flm
Another Deep Cut Ib Meats
At Qeorg-' Brothers.
You got tho best meals to bo hau
for, 25c. Lunches served at all nours
ot tho day and night Whlto House
Restaurant, Stnto street.
Trlb for sale, by tho. Capital Drug
Co.
Spring Water
Is what Strong's uso on tholr tables.
On theso warm days thoro 'is nothing
llko Jt
i X
Trlb for salo by all druggists.
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Hay Scales
j August
Bargains
I
2000 yards of regular 15o
unbleached Toweling on
salo for por yard
JOc
Flret-class hay scales now In opera
tion at tho Electric Store, on East
Stato street Always ready for busi
ness. A S. EPPLKY, Prop.
7-18-tf
OAlSTOniA.
SNuttha -y?TIH Kltid Yon Haw Aluwri B9CJT
Go TO'
FENDRICH'S
MARKET.....;..
And Get Your
...Cheap Meats....
Our pi ices have al
ways been low but
now the bottom has
dropped out.
Beef Loin Steaks..... ...10c
,Wbole Loins. . , 8c
Kound bteak 3 lbs for. .25c
Chuck Steak S lbs for... 25c
and all other meats
in proportion
GEO. FENDRICH
331Com'lSt. Cottle Block.
Easy to start a .d hard to
stop Schilling's Best atyor
grocers; moneyback business,
A nice will browned loif of fcreal cones from rooi saterlaf
IARD WHEAT FLOUR. The Cllfrala Bakery uses the best of
evrvthlnor and Makes everytblBf the fccst.
Leave an order fercHirwsroH to storratyoBrfceBS.' 93 Caert Street.
On Safe At Tfce
Proprietor
H4Sttr$l.
For Teaches' Institute.
Tho Marlon county superintendent
of schools has arranged the program
for tho annual teachers' institute, tc
he bold In tho Unitarian church Sep-
tember 9th to tlth Inclusive. Pro
feasor Frank Itlgler, and D. A. Grout,
of Portland, and Mrs. Holen M. Pen
V 4
nqll, of Monmouth, together .with
Prof. L. It. Travers. of Salem. have
been secured as lecturers,
' ' o
Tho New Yorkers aro betting on
the Reliance three to one slnco yes
terday's performance, and tho good
cousins across the water "cant really
Imagine wh't'a tbe matter don't you
know."
Uso Trlb for tobacco.
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An Extended Visit
Dick Ely, tho young man arrested
on a chargo cf vagrancy, was last
evening' brought before the city re
corder and ordered out of tho city.
He left on the overland train for Call-
Regular 00c porcalo shirt
waists in neat etripo stylos
now on salo at each
39c
Great sale of summer walstiags
Swell Outing Caps for girls
young or grown up. TIio
prettiest cups in town, each
50c
Mrpple's
mttinn ffioifimf iiiMMitsj
J ::::::A G E N C Y O F:m
i BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO, ii
I GR AIN BDYERS AND SH1PPERS0F flf? A TWJ" ! !
Oats For Saje.
HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur.
I J. G, Graham, Agent, 207 commercial
He-f.w tjf mmit
imercial St., Salem, Ore.- - -J
Harritt & Lawr&nce
Sell more Orocerles and Utter Oroeerlts thai ANYBODY
There's where you get GOOD treatment ti GOftb goods
Stop in and soo foryoureolf. old p. o. grocery.
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 Uiivtrs
ity Academy, The School of Music, Tkd School of Law,
The School of Medicine. - .
TUITION FREE. Incidental Fee $10 00. Student Body Tax $5,00.
Tbe twenty eighth session opens Wedatstay. September 16, 1903, For
catalogue address Registrar. University of Oregon, Eugene.
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Repairing a Watch
Of the flneat vrorkmintblp is baneli
of our business that wo giro special
attention to. Our repairing depart'
went Is conducted with thQ utmoat
skill, dlamonda aro reset, and Joweky
of all kinds Is ropalrod. In tho moat
perfect manner, beside optical wojkr
pf all kinds. r
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