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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1903. PAGE FIVE. SQUARE WILL BE BEAUTIFIED Canvass for Funds Insures This Improvement Salem Will Haye Creditable Public Park 4HIlt84Mam.nit)mS)SJlHltf Speer JBrotbero I THE ONLY STOKE OF ITS KIND IN SALEM i-J h fe." "Saved My LI "Lydia Ei Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me when all else had failed. I suffered a long time with female troubles." "Mrs. Pinkham's advice and medicine saved me from a surgi cal operation. Doctors said an operation was necessary." Thousands inon tlioiiMtiulf of women tlmntf;lioufc tills country nro not only oxpiwsinfr Hitch Rentlinont.s ns tho nbovo to tliIr fi lends, hut did writing lotturx of gratitudo containing just hiu-Ii oxpmssions to 31iy. PinkJinm until nhelw more (linn a million from women in all clu.ssos of Nocluty who linvo Ikjuii runtorud to health by her udvkt and inediclnc aftur nil other inuuns had fulled. Women Hhoulil rfinrinher tltnt it Ih Lydlu 13. IMnklmm's Vugotnlilo Goini"iind (lint Is perform tiiK such rcmiirkuhlo cures; assisted by Mrs. IMiiklinni'it advice. If you nre asked Uy druggist to take toinothing olso, demand the jnudiulno which you know is host tho medicino which lias, nmdo tho greatest uumlor of cures the incdluiiui 1umj ivuord let uuu(uallod by any other modit iw.exrlusivejy for women, In tho world, Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Clocksthat tell no Lies There are a great rainy lying clocks about clocksthat have gotten so used to telling time Incorrectly that it Is an ingrained habit. If you possess such a clock we want you to consider the purchase of a new one. Drop In this store and set the magnificent lot of new mantel clocks Just received. They have splendid works-the kind that last a life time and are truly beauti ful in design and finish. Priced at from $5.50 to $2O.00-and each one at less than Its rightful price, at that- BARR'S JEWELRY STORE State & Liberty Sts Leaders In Low Prices. jMIIIII HI IIIHIIHHt l fSSocialRealflif llllllnllllllHIIMHIl Mlit 81ms Entertains. On Friday evening, at her home, on Kaat State street. Miss Mercedes Sims very creditably acted the part of hostess In tho entertainment of a acoro of her young friends. A num ber of games were Introduced and a real good time resulted. Refreshments wero served. Miss Sims was assisted In tho entertainment of hor guests by MIbsos Mary Eakln. Mildred Perkins and her sister, Bemlce Sims. Those forming tho party were: Misses Ollvo Mitchell. Katharine Per rina Mary Eakln, Mlldreu Perkins. Bernlco Sims, Edyth Ragan, Ortrudo Jones, Grace RIneman, Besslo Eakln, Resslo Schultz and Zoo Stockton; Messrs. Eldon Damon, Hermans Bak er, Onnond Bean, Victor Allen, James Mott, Lloyd Mott, Robert McCarl, and Harry Fisher. o An Enjoyable Play. "Reaping tho Harvest." which was the attraction at the Grand Opora House Friday, night. drew only a light housevjclt Is safe to say that had it showed" again standing room would have been at a premium, for thoso who saw wero one and all enthuslas tic In their praise. Tho play is clean, has a pretty though not deep plot, which is elbverly worked out, and the acting Is artistic. In that tho situa tions are natural, tho dialogue ration al and tho characters costumed in keeping with tho parts. Tho staga settings wero really beautiful, es pecially In the tfocond act, where a genuine lovers' lano leads back ap parently for half a mile. Whllo Sa lem has had some good plays during tho winter, none have excelled that of last night. PER80NALS. Miss Lou Davy Is visiting at Cho rnawa. J. M. Brown, tho attorney, has gono to Toledo, Ed. Payne, for tome tlmo cartoon ist on a Portland paper. Is home for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ottenheimer havo returned from a few days spent at Seattle. 0. Stoli, F. At Turner and E. C. Gilt- nor were among the Salemltes spend ing the day in Portland. , Hale Backensto, who now makes bis home in Southern California, is in the city, calling on old friends. I c u .. o . . . . - vjuiiiiijt oi-iiuui nuiurilliuilliuiu U T. Moo res attended a local teachers' Institute at GorvaU today. Joseph Cordlngly, one of tlu pro prietors of the IlrownHvIllo woolen mills, Ik a Salem visitor today. A. N. Ollbort Is In Portland. He expects Mrs. Ollbort and Miss Agnes home fiom California next week. Miss Mildred Kirn has returned from Pendleton. Sho was accompanied homo by hor sister. Mrs. Jaok Dough erty. Hurlln I Mooro, tho Woodburn druggist, returned homo today. He was a delegate to tho Republican county convention. H. W. Meyur and Del Dlnsmoro havo foturnod from a business trip io San Francisco. In tho Interests of the Arm of Jos. Meyers & Sons. G P. Russell, a roombor of. the W. u medical colloge graduating class, has gono to, Portland to take the ex amination before the State Medical Society Evorett Smith .after a visit with rel atives In this city, has returned to Holbrook. California, where he Is em ployed as fireman by the Southern Pacific Company. S. L. Hayes and family.' accomnan ld by Mrs. A. Vorelor, came down from Halsey Thursday, and are spend ing a few days with relatives, prior to going to Campbell, Call., to make their future home. Mrs. II. 8. Bolle has gono to Walla Walla, Washington, to vlBlt her daughtor, Mrs. T. A. Young. A mes sage from Walla Walla yesterday an nouncod the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Young. Oritur) Ing success Is nttondlng tho ifforts of tho ladles residing In tho Mclnlty of Mnrion qunrc"to secure tho uccesunry funds with which to permanently Improve that property and convert tho Bame into a public pnrk, that will be a credit to tho Cnis Ital City. Tho committee, nppolnted to can vass for funds, has been very success, ful In Hb labors. Subscribers to tho Fourth of July Fund, of which there remains a balance, that It In appropri ate to tho Marion square improve ment fund, are found to bo practical ly unanimous In favor of .thus divert lug tho unexpended bnlnnce of tho celebration fund to the substantial and permanent public Improvement thnt It Is proiMHwl to bo mado through the efforts or these progresBlvo wo men The canvassing' commlttco of Indies has been particularly success ful In this part of Its work. With but frw -troptlonB all of the Bubscrlboni to Hi celebration fund havo agreed to th. transfer or their part of the fun I to that now being raised by the ladles Public Hentlment In for the tmprowm.nt and beautifying of Ma rlon Nouare thnt the city may have one place united Io outdoor rocrentlon and public convenience This sentiment accounts for the unanimity of feeling with rejpoct to the disposition of the balame of tho Fourth of July fund. The IndloH will begin their work of Improving tho square ns soon as tho canvass for funds has been completed nnd the monoy made nvnllablo for the task. One day's work by each mem ber of tho carpenter's union has been tendorod tho ladles, nnd tho Bnmo hns lieon thnnfully rccolvod. With tho mibstnntlal oncourngemont theso pro gressive women are receiving, a pub lic park of beauty Is assured tho resi dents of this city, nnd that nt not a very far distant date. Tomorrow only as Special No.4weoffer Arfetfddcs Coffee at JO cents a package. Limit of 5 packages to one customer. Out prices paid for Produce today are lScdozen in trade and-13 l-2c-caslv for Eggs 25c lb, in trade and'2 l-2cirypsh for butter I T' I Phone 249 i State St eet. f wimteifiiHttmiitimiif)j HALL'S FERRY Now Open and Ready For Business, The short route to Independence, Monmouth, Buena Vaita, Suvcr, Gorvallis and other points on the West Side Good roads leading to ferry and good service on the. boat. A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. ----- I CAPITAL CITY : : : I FRATERNAL NEWS" Rev. U A. Railing, pastor of the United Kvnngellcnl church, of this city. who. with his family, loaves nxt wwk for Cnllfomln to reside, was tendered n pleasant farewell Fri day evening by thtt membors of Cap ital Assembly, United Artisans nt their ball In the I. 0. O. F. Templo. Rev. Railing goes to California to labor In tho Interests of this fraternal .organlxntlim. Tho nodal nffalr last evening by tho Salem lodge was merely nn expression of tho apprecia tion by the local fraters of tho faith ful services of Rov. Rablng, who will will be greatly missed In lioth rellgl oiih and fraternal circles. Following an excellent program the assembly was banqueted by the ladles and all participated In the hearty enjoymont of this feature of the entertainment Tho program for tho evening was as follews: Vocal Solo Mastor JoneB Reading Mrs. 0. W. Jones Vocal Solo Miss Florence Price Vocal Solo A. H. Kurtz Instrumental Solo Miss Kvallne Kshulman Castanet Solo, with piano accom paniment H. St. Helen Address Rev. W. C. Kantnor Address Rev. C. A. Railing The Woodmon of the. World con ducted anothur of their enjoyable balls In the Holmun building Friday evening Several prized wore dlstrlb- ut -d among the cleverly disguised characters Rlstlno'n orchestra fur nlthed the music and a gonoral good time Is reported by tli largo crowd In attendance. o)lie hMta J 903 will aive o JO days in week Don't invest in a wheel till )ou see them. In the meantime we are repairing bicycles. Does your wheel need it? If so call or ring us up. We call for and deliver free and guarantee satisfaction at prices that are right. CLAYTON F. YOUNG. Phone Black 2551 540 Cottage Street mmmttHmmjmmmnHsmmmnatmntttmuummuaatmttutttm Forget Yout Aches nBBBBsWBBalBlBB sms S s AjoK, Willamette 2 J J2 Univetsity J 41BI-HH MtU-i-BaBl-t-M-f Bst O. A. Jensen, of Washington. D, C. Is spending a few days in tho Willam ette valley. He Is making a- survey of the country as to soil construction and collecting other data respecting tha topography :of tho valley for Ujolenca The boys are being compliment I agricultural departmenPat the n'a-(ed everywhere on their Onlb and va-l tlonal capltaL rlety of program. Vr GMrge Russell, 03. left for Portland this morning for a few weeks' visit. Ho has not definitely decided where ho will locate. Prof. Soley Is in a fair way to re cover Mrs. Soley writes that tho fever has almost cnUroly left him. and he Is getting along nicely. Tho gloe club sang at Woodburn last evening to an appreciative audi sif f lltHf ! IsH ;; !! ; ; Got out and rido your IN i I eyclo; it will holp you lonvo ! ! 1 1 your ftchca and worries bo-; ; ! liind you. ! I O s if If you havo an old bioyclo, ! ! cot a now ono ono that ; ; ' ! is up-to-duto a " Columbia ; ; for instance. ! ! If you cun't afford it, thou ', ;v let us overhaul your old ono j ; ; ; for you. ; ! ! Wo handle ,1 i Columbia, Hartford, ; ! Cleveland, Racycle, ; ; Yedettes and Motor ii Bicycles. HimdriM, Impairing Wheels to rent. V t llllHIIHIIWHtlWtf Otto J. Wilson 135 Court Stmt. mmmmmtmm P If 't ? I -I 11 ' 'I 1A i i I k4kUhMn tm&i!H'm