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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
r ftwWRHNO-t THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1903. . "- , Still Going On! I ! Ti Bit 9 fluctlon Safe ( of Bail's Jewelry Store 25 Sales daily, 2:30 and 7:30. p. m. Everything for Positive Sale Regardless of Gost. Tfie'personal guarantee of Barr's Jewelry Store with each and every article sold. The attendance of Ladies is especially desired and chairs will be provided for tljeir convenience Elegant presents given away free at the opening of each sale. BURR'S Jewelry Store Salem, Os, PAGE PIVfc torla on Hits Morning's local train. John Stelwer, o Jefferson, voa In the city today on business. Mrs. Itta Dickey returned last ev ening from tho state feathering of the Woman's ltellot Corps ln Portland. Miss Mary Payne, tho stenographer, returned this morning from a month's visiting with San Francisco friends. State Land Agent J. W. Morrow camo up from Portland last night, re turning to that cltyon this .morning's Albany local. ' Prof. D. w. Yoder ha MUirncd from I Portland, wlicr ho visited tho Stato Teachers' Association, lit session there this weok. Thomas L. Williamson, of Eugene, and Sherwood Williams,' of U Grande, arrived In Salem yestorday afternoon for a few daya''vlslt at the Warllold homo. County Judgo John II. Scott has gone to the eastern part of Marlon county, for n fow day's visit, and to consult with somo of tho road supervisors regarding necessary road work to bo porformed this season. Capt. nnd Mrs. J. Q. Dames, of tho Now York Racket Storo, returned last evening from Portland, whoro they at tended tho O. A. It. encampment and I tho stato meeting of tho Woman's lie ' lief Corps. Sinclair & Gabriel Auctioneers. ii iwnflrrrnimTniiTninrTna" mi MHMii'Miiii imibimmuu jb hu 1 . ir NOTICE AM Union People Notlco Is horoby glvn that tho fol lowing Arms havo taken out UNION STORE CARDS! Job. Moyors & Sons. J. J. Dalrymplo tc Co. T. Holverson & Co. J. L. Stockton. O. W. Johnson. t Orogon Shoo Company. J.' A. Patterson. Ed. Lamport, ''Jr Gcorgo P. Smith, f II. J. Oswala Buren & Hamilton. ,. " - Annora M. Wolch. IIouso Furnishing Co. T 8. Adolph, Jr. v " Norwood & Son Tho 8pa. . irK ' C. P. Bishop. " j Spcor Dros. Gilbert & Daker. Wollor Dros. ' . h Oroenbaum, Dransan & Itagan. Mrs. M. R Frasor. Jacob VogL MravC..IL.Walltp.r. Fullor & Douglas. . Itoth & Graber. C. G. Given. ' It. Ai Kirk. Whtto & Son. Ferguson & Manning. Tho abovo named Arms aro deserv ing of and should havo tho patronage of all people who bollovo Jn shorten ing tho hours of tho clorks and giving them Sundays and holidays for ro crcatlon and rest. 5-9sat CLERK'S UNION. Wanted. Twouty-flve girls, at tho Sa lem cannory at onco. O.W, Hoi cpmbo, manager. ' C-24-tf hhhhhihiiiiiihiiih Local o-S-l rv-t X 1 Events rs H H IfPH mi IntBB '' v w tvuT lllllllllllllllllllll Strong's Restaurant Is tho placo to got tho .best meals. Open day and night, . o CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought ?&&14 Bears the Signature of hf Grove banting Party. A merry crowd of yoUng peoplo was entertained by Miss Hortcnso Kimball on Friday evening at tho grovo, at the "east end of the car lino. Good music for dancing and light' refreshments wero somo of tho pleasant features. Tho party was a vory successful affair and thoso prcsont were: Mr. nnd Mrs. E.P. Kimball, Dr. and lire. Wfl- Us Morse, Mr. and Mrs Ray Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mr. and Mrs. Dyron Loomjs, Mr. and Mrs. F. K.Xoell.', Misses Adelaide, nnd Allco utmoyrlVo,f Pittsburg; bakte Matth o.j'eTgnos Gilbert, Ruth Gabrlolson, MtsfSva Dennis, of Woodburn; Loda Dur6'q, Mlna Huolat, Cora Talklngton, 'Mablo Jones, Ione. Hlrsch, Gertrude iHjrsch, Mattle McDevltt, of Portland; Ilfczlb Holverson; Messrs, Everett LoonoyW. II, Evans, Clifford Drown, HarriOIngor, Joo Evans, Mac Jlofer, Warren Glloort, Dr. B. Hurd, Harry Mo'lr. Reception Wednesday. Mrs. F. A. Wiggins, Mrs. J. II. AI bort and Mrs. Goo. F. Rodgers have Is Bued invitations for a recoptlon next Wednesday aftornoon. at the homo of Mrs. Wiggins. The Fait Store Try Us For Shoos, Gloves, Shirts, Overalls, Undorwear, and Hosiery. Wo can give you the best goods,' for tho least possible price. The Fjilr Store 4 O. P. DABNEY, Prop. Military Dand Program At Marlon squaro at 3 p. m. 8unday afternoon, wcathor permitting; March, "Quson of tho Carnival".... Hall Selootlon. "King. Do-Do" Luders A Summor Idyl. "Hiawatha" ..Moret Caprice, "First Heart Throbs".... , Ellonberg Medly, "Popular Melodies" ...Mackl Waltz, "Lafarro Dlanke Cako Walk, '"Happy pays In Geer gia" Whltmnrk March. "King Over All" ....Sconton W. E. McElroy, Director. E. P. McCornnok wont to Portland this morning for a day's business visit. Mrs. Dr. Johnson, of Portland, was a guest of Mrs. E. P. McCornapk on Friday. ' . i Mrs. I. Ia Patterson una sons have takon rooms at Mrs. 8. C. Dyer's for tho summer. Major R. H. Leabo camo up from Portland last ovenlng, after a short visit to that city. ; 'Miss Mary R. Steward, of Albany, Is visiting mo Misses jcsslo and Claire Holmes, of this city. f Miss Nancy Daker has rcturnod from an extended visit with her ann Mrs." L. II. Rooney, of Eugene. Secretary of Stato F. I. Dnubar arfa mro. uuuuar weut 10 x'oruana ana as- Shield's Park Closed. Owing to bad wcathor, Shield's Park will be closed tonight and Sunday night, also during Carnival week. PATTON DROS., Mgrs. The" Lions. This prosperous ordor at Salem will hold Its annual olectton of oltlcers nnd glvo a banquet to Its mombors this evening nt their don. pMsHMBHH-at-i Get our prices on ! Nails g Spec? Bros, g M-MM-Hrtfra4-HI4M-HtHH beforo you buy Woman ar Peculiar They havo ailments and weaknesses peculiartotholrBcxcaustac them distress and anxiety. Thousands nro carried to the grav by Decline, Consumption, nnd other diseases of a fatal character by not correcting tho evil in tiine. Tirao and trial havo prov& that no. mctliclno wilt equal Beecham'a Pills to combat theso nfi ments and give happiness and health. Millions of womon in every part of tho world take no other medicino to keep them in poiv feet health but " Beecham's Pills Women of. middle ago will find that Beecham'a Pills strengthen and invigorato tho nervous system, purify tho blood and fay tW foundation "of health and strength. ' ' . ', Full directions will bo found in tho pamphlet wrapped arounrf each box of pills. ' " ' X n " ' ' ytwnuimmiiitnnininiinuunm 0 i i f The Qujiktt Doctor !i i i iaA nrns - VaIa wasti vma AkitkAl itlm ,' mc uaiu hi 04iciii iviuj; iicc v-um-cua cvciy ; , night. Thev treat all chrdnlc) and-'rterVotjj'! : diseases. Cancers and Tumors tured without. knife, pain or blood. WilUnUttCrtotel, 10 to fcoM they cat b consulted in private .ZV ??T -"fl WW re l '- -, h . ' wtuiiwimiinfnnn limn iintilmuKit WWWWHWWtWWH WtmtWWIWWWlTWII 1 11 t 4a4a4sHMHHI McCormick Mowers McCormicklRakesJ PER30NAL8. Dr. J. W.' Thomas Is visiting In tho city. 1 Prof. W. p.i Crawford Is home from Portland. Frank Davis was an Albany visitor yesterday. State Printer Whitney and wlfo aro In Albany. ' Rev. Ill Ai Ketchum went to Browns vllIotodiylM;:',.!' Thos. Williams', fof Eugene,' Is spend ing a few days la Salem. Miss Eva Dennis, of Woodburn, Is a guest of Miss Mablo Jones, II. M. Branson returned? yesterday from his Umber claim on the coast. 1 4 ; Ice Cream and Lemon Ice 25c a quart. Phone 2101. THE SPA, U 4 State stteet Fre9h Bread and CakesJ J i,i Try (me of ot New Oraf fejCafees j m Smoothed UpFoiij SMaday,.'! HALL'S FERRY!rOAD ' Try it The way the AtcCormick Aowers are selling again this season, only further proves their lasting mer its. The best test of any implement or tool is in the place it's intended to be used. The best place to try a AcCormickAowerisinahayfield, the tougher the better, for the weight and width of the frame eliminate the side draft, and the drav cut and positive niotmn start the knife on the instant. Here are a few AlcCor mick features. . Heaviest main frame made widest frame. Gears et at extreme left, balancing the cutter bar, all enclosed. Aain gear hung on both sides, borne are not. 5 Extra heavy cutter bar, cold rolled steel, stiff and flawless. Wearinglblates on cufter bar, cost pc each to replace.- Tilting lever does not throw cutter, bar out of line. Doubletrees hitched under the tongue, relieves neck weight and draws directly on main shoe. I A tact Take a AcCormick Aower into the field, 2 Arnn tiiA rmaii frnm the neckvoke and start down the. I swath, The tongue will float along and there will ben S side draft. Trv aiy otherfmower hat .wav. VouH see something happen- Remember thai no AcCo mick S Aower is. too old or too out of date to get repairs ncr V . S WiS ,F. i" WIGGINS There's a lot of satistaction in starting into the field ! with a rake that will do the business and .May where you want it. Examine the angle iron axle of the AtcCor j mick, with its trujs, its heavy malleable tooth pjates, its j heavy channeled wheels with staggered spokes and re 1 movable boxes, its easy self dump, Its cleannes's, and 'ill! that goes lo make up a good rake, and you'll see a vast ; difference in it anothr,s, ' A flbjlar morejdicj you say? ; What's a dollar on .a machine when VP.u gftj fi ,PA ! goodn5br durability. You'l lose five tijflesitle teM ifi time and worry and bother, chasing after repairs for j spme unknown or untrleorake, (Jr njafy ne. ! t. Get a AcCormick and stop vQrryjng , , , w . ; ; "Hay Tools Of 11 Sorts. , .v! rtfc,vrHfur--i.i!levs'. forks. hettk: SntlVe'rVthing! vou-need in' the line oritfoU to put awaryeurh'ay: -Otfr; ; rir will interest vou for we own the goods right- ; ; y1 ivir r -- Hay Presses -See us in thismatter if you re injer- este'df-fWe ch talk'to'you ajo.ig.thisilipwjthjrcll br I power r&Sftnd wflfi fh'e engine a welf.ff f IMPLEMENT nrcAFt tftoftu ctrPAt Salem. Oreeos FtraiMictiaery, Bicycles, &WJW MacWkes 4 Supplies, v M j t?d ? i 2 N U UWLEY. WIK nww .. - I - i '-ll- k 'h iflEV ,T" VW f " .ilJ'', -mmmmmmmm ),WIMt y a mtmimmm AJokdp- - . jj, . a jjM-SlJfc Pjj '?