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r- Spend Yow RSoaey And Ea& & Dividend Tho usual war in which money enn cam a dividend 1b by being placod in a savings bonk of in somo othor dl vldond-bearlng InvostirienL ' Dut the BARB. STORE hna a plan whereby sp endors rccelvo a dividend provided, of courso, thoy spend the monoy here. Our now Cash Iteglstor automatical ly prints a rebate check showing tho amount of your purchase is registered by tho salesman. And this rebate check is .given to you. When you have accumulated $25 worth of them, bring them to us and thoy are exchanged for $1.00 worth of goods, chosen any- whoro from our stock. This Is equiva lent to a 4 por cent dividend on every dollnr you spend here qulto a lit tle extra inducement is It not? Comer State and Liberty Streets, Salem. 3$mfr IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIll H'fr S Local Social Realm: t Events X In the HI H I Hi 6 81 I C I 8 M I Ull lit1 PERSONALS. Miss Ida Childers has returned from a week's stay In Dallas. M. TV. Wire, of Albany, Is attending tho Methodist conference. Mrs. P. P. Talklngton and Miss Cora returned last evening from a week'B visit In Portland. Miss Stella Skiff, who spent ten days with Salem relatives, has re turned to Portland. Eugene Whipple, of Forest Grove, has arrived in tho city, and will at tend school during tho winter. C. T. Bonney, of Woodburn, who had charge of tho Marlon county exhibit at tho fair, was a Salem visitor yes terday. M. Avorlllo, of Brownsvlllo, Joined his brother, Edgar, horo yesterday, and thoy will both attend Willamette University. Mrs. W, C. Kantnor has gono to Ore gon City, to attend tho annual meet ing of tho Congregational association, which moots there this week. Charles B. Sternberg, manager of tho Albany college football team, was In tho city yosterday to mako arrange ments for a gamo with Willamette. II A. Sauvaln, who has been spend ing a tcvr weeks with his parents In this city, loft today for Uosoburg, where ho Is Southern Pacific train In spector. W. J. D'Arcy, or Bolso. Idaho, for many years a resident of Salem, Is In tho city to visit his brother and sis ters for a short tlmo. Ho Is now prac ticing law in Boise. Henry W. Meyers, managor of tho great White Cornor department storo, wont to Albany today, whoro ho will spond a short vacation seeking tho festive Mongolian pheasant. Assoclatq Justlao and Mrs. It. S. Bean, accompanied by their little son, Robert, wont to Eugene today, to spond a short tlmo with their two sons, who aro attending tho Stato Unlvor Blty. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Elliott left this morning for Whlttlor Cal., aftor a six months' visit in Salem and vicinity. Aftor a fow weeks' stny In Southern California, they will return to their homo at Falnnount. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Knighton, of Portland, spont yosterday In this city, leaving for homo last ovoning. Mr. Knighton, whllo here, looked after tho work at tho asylum, whoro ho has ohargo of the building of tho now barns. J. J. McCormlck left this morning for Portland, whoro ho will tomorrow tako a position In tho store of W. P. Puller & Ca Mr. McCormlck has tho confidence and osteem of the ontlro community, and hlB sqlectlon for an important pbsltlon in tho big storo of W. P. Fuller & Co. will be received with pleasure. 8outh Salem Personals. Louis Rosslter. of Portland. Is visit ing at tho homa of his cousin, Mrs. C. W. Evans, In South Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Conulff and ohlldren, who have spent the past week visiting In Portland, returned homo yesterday. Mrs, Wm. Uppondabl and daugh ters left lost evening for Hubbard, whero thoy will hereafter reside. Miss Ethel Rosslter left yesterday for her home In Portland, after a two A nice well browns! lotf of breai comes from good material HARD WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bakery uses the test of everything and makes everything the best. Leave an order for oar wagon to stop at your house. 93 Court Street. On Sale at The Spa, J 1 4 State St. A. X ASSOCIATION OPENS MONDAY. PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: BEST TEACHERS: SMALL COST. Oyranaslum, Datbs. Reading Room, Library In Connectloa Y. M- C A.-Ccasaierclal and Chemekcta Sts Phone 2081. Catalog free 11 A. i weeks' visit with relatives and friends in South Salem. A Qlec Club. Friday evening, In ono of 'tho rooms In Administration Hall, several of the men of the college met for tho purposo I of forming a glee club. It is several I years since such an organization hns existed In tho college, and It was I thought that uniting men from tho I successful qunrtntsl of last year it would bo possible to form an organiza tion which would bo strong, and, at the samo time, representative of tho collcgo vocal spirit. Accordingly an organization known as tho Oregon Agricultural Collcgo Glee Club was formed, under tho directorship of Otto Fi L. Hearse. Work Is to begin In a fow days, and Mr. Hcarso expresses tho hopo that ono or two pleasing en tertainments may bo offered during tho season. Corvallls Gazette. Artisans Celebrate. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. George, on State street, was tho sceno of merriment on laBt Monday evening, September 28th, In honor of their tenth wedding anniversary. Early In tho evening Bomo BO Arti sans wcro seen wending their way dawn the street, and when In front of tho White louso restaurant, called a halt. Mr. George was captured ind led up to their rooms, seated by his wife, when tho celebration began. This was tholr tin wedding and that metal was found In abundance? in tho shapo of egg beaters, scoop shovels, tin pans, waiters, etc., which wcro presented to tho brldo and groom of a tenth of a century by Rev. Kantncr in his usual pleasant mannor. In tho presentation Brother Knntner mado many humorous remarks which brought hearty laughtor, and ap plause, from all parts of tho room. Ho said he wanted to hear no one cast a slurring romark on cvon tho cheap est tin present, "for ho was a tinner by trado and ho would not permit anyone to Blur the business ha fol lowed. Mnstor Artisan then road tho fol lowing program, which was re sponded to readily: Instrumental solo, .......Miss Stono. Piano solo Miss Stono. Rocltntlon Blanche Kantnor Vocal solo ..Ivan Martin, accompan ied on piano by Miss Laura Sharp. Recitation ."Tho Rageddy Man" Constance Kantnor. Mrs. Watt read an original poem on "Wooing and Winning," which was appropriately fitted up for, tho occa sion. Ivan Martin thon gavo sovoral so lection on tho harmonica, accompany ing hlniBolf on tho guitar. Rev. Kantnor mado a speech in he halt of Capital Assembly No. 84, and prosontod to Mr. and Mrs. George a largo mirror purchasod by tho mom bore, to show tholr Iovo and osteem for tho happy married couplo, and also a remomborance of tholr wedding anniversary. The only one of ScHilling's Beat six t coffc biVlflf-powder fU rating wimti soda in which you have no ad vantage is soda; no lossin that. At tout (ruor't i noMyfcack. Prnnriptnr -. NIGHT SCHOOL X X SEPTEMBER 28. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, 3EPTEM0ER. PMMsssWsV m " f Airs. Anderson, a prominent society woman of Jacksonville, Fla., daughter ol Recorder of Deeds, West, aays : "There are but fow wives and mothers who havo not at times en dured ngonics and such pain as only women know of. I wish such women know tho value of Lytllu E. Pink hum's Vegetable Compound. It is a remarkable mcdlclno, different In action from any other I over knew and thoroughly reliable. "I have seen cases where women doctored for years without permanent benefit who were cured in less than three months after taking your Vege table Compound, whllo others who wcro 'chronic and incurahlo camo out cured, happy, and in perfect health after a thorough treatment with this medicine. I havo never used it myself without gaining great benefit. A few doses restores my strength and appetite, and tones up tho entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true, henco I fully endorso It." Mns. R. A. Andkhsoh, 225 Wash ington St., Jacksonville, Flo, tsooo for f tit If original of about tttUmonlat proving gtnu Intntst cannot 6 produced. Tlie experience nml testimony of somo of the most noted women of America jro to prove, beyond a question, that Lydla 13. Plnlc hnm'H Vcirotablo Compound will correct all such trouble at onco by removing tho cause, and re storing tho organs to a healthy and normal condition. Tho ovenlng's cntcrtalnmont ter minated in a banquot, which was en joyed, for tho Artisans bollovo In hav ing good things to cat It was a Into hour when tho guosts bado Mr. and Mrs. George good night, wishing them many returns of iho happy day. 0 Strong's Restaurant Keeps pics, cakes, otc, besides serv ing tho finest meals to bo found In tho city. New Football Captain. Last evening tho members of the football team olectod Will Crabtree captain for tho season. Mr. Crabtree plays nt left end, and Is a vory Btiporl or player. His head work Is good, nnd he has a knowledge of running a team. Tho boys aro practicing ovory night under Coach Uryson, and nro dov'olop ing good Bpoed. Thoy will play their first gamo next Saturday, whon thoy will meet tho 'varsity scrubs. This will bo a good gamo, and lots of Inter est Is bolng taken, as this gamo will show tho strength of tho tenm to a certain degree. Tho football bonoflt will not bo given this week, on ac count of so many othor social ovonts, but will bo given somo tlmo In tho near future ISugcno Guard. niHTKKSH APrElt HATING CUIUU). Judge W. T. Holland, of Oreensburc, La., who I well ami favornbly known, says : 'Two years ro I suffered greatly from In dictation. After eating, great distress would Invariably result, lasting for an hour or io and my nights were restless. I concluded to try ICotlol Dyspepsia Cure and It cured we entirely. Now my sleep Is refrMhlnt anil fUffMllnn nrtt ' Until Hold by V. O. Ilass, 00 Htute street. DIED. BBATTY. At the family homo, near Chomnwa, Orogon, Tuesday, Sep tember 20, 1903, at 11 a. m., Mrs. Joso phlno Pugh-Doatty, wlfo of P. J. Beatty, aged 44 years. Doconsod has boon III for somo little tlmo, and, though rocolvlng ovory at tentlon, gradually sank, until sho passod away yosterday, as Indlcatod above Mrs. Ileatty leaves to mourn her untlmoly doath, a husband nnd three sons, Carl, agod 23: Qoorgo. at prosont sorvlng an onltstmont In the navy, agod 21, nnd Otto, pgod about 15. Sho was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pugh, nnd a sister of Linn Pugh, well-known residents of this county. Mrs. Ileatty was a good woman, n faithful wife and a devoted mother. and stood high In the osteem of all who knew hor. Hor dwply religious oharnctttr endeared hor to all, and her taking off will be mourned by a largf Circle of friends. The funeral proces sion will laavs tho homo nt Chemawa at 3 o'elock this afternoon, and the funeral will ba held at the Claggett cemetery, north of this city, nt 4 o'clock, and tho remains will be laid to rest there. A I'lmOATIVB PI.KAHt'ItK If roa ever took DeWltt's Mtil M.,rl Itlseni far bllllouinewi or coestlpatloo row know whst a purgstlra pleasure is. TIism famoiut little pills alesnsa Hit llrer and rid the system of all bile without producing unpleasant etru. They do not grljw. sicken o- weaken, but glre tone and strength to tba tissues and organs InvolrnL W II. Howell, of Iloustuo. "ftr . says "Ho better pill can be used than Little Karlr Misers tor constipation, sick headache, etc Bold by V O. Ilass, 00 tittle street OA8lOfl2A. 3Mntti sf ' mm iw Hra unit wyr SERIOUS CHARGES .r. PREFERRED An Employee of the State Accused of Stealing Supplies His Wife Brings Divorce Suit nnd Springs a Sen sation at Asy lum A divorce suit wna yesterday alter- noon filed in tho circuit court by Julia M. Parsons, against E. C. Parsons. charging him with numerous offenses, among others with cohabltatlng wlUi iowu women, neglect to provide for hla family, and stealing goods from tho stato of Oregon. Tho plaintiff allocoa tha sho was married to defendant In Independence, January 17. 1901. and slnco that tlmo thoy havo llvod in this city, tho defendant .having a position at tho lnsano asylum. Sho further al leges Uiat ho has at different times stolen blankets and othor proporty from tho asylum, and brought them to tho house, and, whon rcmonstrntod with, threatened to-kill his wife If sho over told of his peculations. Tho value of tho goods stolen by him. she alleges, Is ?35. Thoro Is ono child, n girl 14 months old, nnd tho plaintiff nBks for tho annulment of tho mar riage contract, tho custody of tho child. $75 to bo paid Into court for hor oxponses, alimony of $20 por month ror tho support of plaintiff nud child, and an order restraining tho defendant from selling tho household goods of me ramlly, valued at $210. Donham & Martin aro attorneys for tho nialn- tiff. Yesterday, before tho suit was filed. tho asylum authorities wero notified of tho conditions alleged to exist, and an offlcor of tho Institution was sent to tho Parsons homo. Ho Identified tho proporty thoro found as that of tho asylum, finding tho laundry marks had bocn destroyed, for 'tho purposo of provonting identification. Tho proper ty, was at onco taken in charge, and Parsons was confronted with tho proofs of tho crlmo, but ho stoutly de nied tho truth of tho accusation. Ho was at onco suspended, ponding an In vontlgatlon by tho asylum authorities. Mr. Parsons, ns stated abovo, donlos tho stealing of tho supplies, assorting that porno party or parties, who aro anxious to Injure him, havo stolon tio goods and placed them In his homo, In order to throw Bttsplclon on him. nnd to thus Injuro him. Superintendent Calbreath stated this morr-lrg that ho had suspended Parsons, and was making an Investigation of tho caso, with a view to getting nt tho facts. Tho valuo of tho goods found, Dr. Cal breath says, Is only nbout ?8 or $10, consisting of u pair of blankots, a num. hor of Bheota and pillow cases, nnd somo goods of that description. 'i . .... Juat Arrived. . A largo shipment of millinery, cloaks, suits, skirts, corsets and gloves nt Tho Loador Storo. Mrs, M. D. Fra ser. o-30-3t -o- Hop WireWoven Wire Fenclnjj. Placo your ordors now nnd net re- ducod prices. Car of fonclng to arrlvo WE ARE GOING TO START RIGHT AND WILL MAKE THE NEW UREW OF Salem Beer bo good that you will not want nny other. Wo lind to install, now machinery, entirely ronovato and remodel tho plant, und build now buildings in order to START RIGHT but wo nro doing it hocauso wo Icol that tfio pcoplo will bo proud of tho nrliclo wo will produco and will give tboir support. Wo wnnt your trudo nnd expoct to inotit it. Why not try a caso of bottled beer? Call Phono Main 2131. Wo will bring it to ynu. Sil 601 B 30, 1903 Women are Peculiar . Thby hnVjo ailments and weaknesses peculiar to their sex causing?; thenar; distress-and anxiety. Thousands aro carried to' tho grave by Decline, ,fJ6nstmpfl0n and other diseases of a fatal character by not corrcc&ng ,tho ovil In time. Tlmo and trial havo proved that no medicine will equal Bcocham's Pills to combat these ail ments and givo happiness and health. Millions of women in ovcry part of tho world toko no other mcdlclno to koop thorn in pre fect health but Beecham's Pills Womon of middle ago will find that Beecham's Pills strengthen and invlgorato tho nervous system, purify tho blood and lay tho foundation of health and strength. Full directions will bo found in tho pamphlet wrapped around each box of pills. Said Evmrpwftsrm in Boxes,, tQaamneS259 Octobor 25th; car of fonclng In No vombor. Wrlto and got prlcoa. WALTER MORLEY,,, CO Court St, Salem, Or, 0 ' Mrs. 8anborn's Sewing Class. Mrs, Sanborn who will bo horo n fow months only, wishes to ahnounco to tho ladles of Salem that sho la giv ing lossons In practical sowing Sho teaches cutting without a chart or model Thpso that fool Intorostod call for particulars at first houso south of Mrs. Simmons', South Commercial street. Pupils recelvod nt all ages. Class days now Tuesday aftornoons nnd Thursday mornings; will arrange classes to suit pupils. Will arrango for ovoning classes. 0-23-lmo The Hop Market is Firm (Continued from fourth pago.) acres had numerous poles dislodged. For oovoral hours largo numborfl of pickers woro cngagod in clearing tho gardens, but only a small proportion of tho fallon hops could bo picked at all. Tho lot of tho pickers during tho night was vqry unhappy, and many n graphic tnlo was told of tents over, turnod, bods bolng scattorod by tho wind, offocts blown hither and thither In tho air, nnd plckors miserably S Stela. !LS--g fllttglMsHlttsltl)liittliHKM ::::::A G E N BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.:; ! fl-R A IN BOYERS AND Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. 2 T ft ftMham Arrant Ul Uiuuuw, ajjuuu, Hei4aiCflsHtOCittlff 8gtll reweru Association. FlV. dronchod. Sovoral camps, containing sovoral hundred persons, woro totally demoralized, qulto a quarter of tho creations bolng ronderod untnhablt- ablo, and tholr rosldonta being drlvon to sack tho hospitality of their neigh hor, or tako rofugo In tho farm build ings, thoroughly dojected nnd dis heartened. Many troos had huge limbs torn from tholr trunks, and consider able dovnstatlon rosultod In orchards, bushols of npplcB nnd Damsons being rudely dashed to tho ground, and ren dered valuolo88. $100 Reward, $100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to loam that thoro Is at lomt ono dreaded dlBoaso that sclonco has boon ablo to euro in all Its stagou and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo la tho only poslllvo curo known to tho raodlcal fratornlty. Catarrh bolng a constitutional dlsoaao, requires a con stitutional trcattnont Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood an 1 mucous sur faces of tho system, thoroby destroy ing the foundation of tho dtsoaao, and giving tho pntlont strength by build ing up tho constitution ard assisting naturo In doing lta werk: Tho proprie tor!) havo do much faith In Its euro tlvo powers, that thoy offor ono nun drod dollars for any caso that It folio to curo. Sond for list cf testimonials. Address P. J. OHBN13Y & CO., To ledo, Ohio, Sold by all druggists, 7Bc. , Hall's Family Pills aro tho bosl. Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship la ft barnck of our buslnosa that wo giro special attontlon to, Our repairing depart ment Is conducted with tho utmost skill, diamonds aro resot, and Jewelry of all kinds In repaired In tho most porfect manner, bosldea optical work, of all kinds, C. T. Pomeroy . c. Jeweler and Optician, S98 Com, Bt. 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