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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1904)
i V a t B SeEraEEHaEEBaaBSSBBBBHBBEEEEBa Ktt Tne sale will be continued today and 7:30 in the evening and to Fine Watches, Diamonds, Solid Gold and Filled Jewelry. The high business standing of this firm will be a sufficient guarantee to the people of Salem and vicinity as to the quality of goods to be sold in this sale, and the management desires to announce that the same con scientious treatment is assured to all patrons in the coming sale that characterised the last sale. EIGHT ELEGANT PRESENTS will be given away free at each sale. Ladies are especially invited to attend and chairs will be provided for them. SINCLAIR & GABRIEL, Auctioneers '; Xm.y 7lJis&s sSSSl 99999 99 . IB Everything in Drugs- You aro careful In tho eeloc tlon of your banker; you ought to bo moro careful la tho selec tion of your druggist Tho ono merely takca caro of your money, tho other your llfo. 2 I Palace Pharmacy 118 State St., Salem e8) fOHMMIMMM etBioia iiMiiictgrtcietcfatei8iaoif ; ID R fe 1 h I Whilo they last, a usoful gift will patrons. It fills a longfelt want In tate to ask for ono. ATWOOD C. J. ATWOODr - PHONE 571 Successors to Branson A Ragan. --fraifflianueiaa8iBigfi8if fiaiPnmnH HiininiHinimiHiiVHiiimiiniiHUHiinnij. FANCY NAYAL ORANGES-They are '' ' " anusee 7tktkto aka Cfotn J A-JUl. O JLUt DiatO iiiiniiiiiitmiiiiiiiiii KMtt$frBIiareaimglP,M,8la,tt8llla3.? 288 frWf WHlUHf Tie Gfcat Jewelry Auction Sale Commenced Saturday with a SXI H MJg PERSONALS Dr. T. C. Smith Is In Portland to day. B. P. McCornack Is In Portland to day. I. A. Manning wont to Portland this foronoon. E. H. Lamport camo up from Port land this morning. Will Kotchum wont to Albany today for a briof business visit. Clydo Bollinger, of Portland, Is In tho city for a few days' vUlt. - Sherman Burrows Is In Portland to day for a brief business visit. Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, camo down this morning for a short stay. be given to oach of our lady J every kitchen. Lot no ono hesi & -FISHER D. W. FI8HER. I ! i too cheap to advertise. Call now cneaD iucy bic oi Qt Phnnn 9Q7A Main t Ulij jliivuu wu. j. xuiu x iniiiiiiiiit WkenJTime is In Dispute The watch from O. T. Pomeroy'B always decides. A watch from thoro is reliable Tho namo Itself Is a guarantee. Every watch sent out of this store Is accurately reg ulated and can always be depended upon." That's the only kind of a watch to carry. A big stock to se lect from. PRICES, silver waiones ?2.B0 to $10; 20-year gold-fllled, 10 to S0. C.T.POMEROY Commercial Street 2 WHWWWHMHI4'' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, and all the week. Sales commence each day at 2:30 in the afternoon continue for a limited time only. Everything To Go Regardless 0f Cost No Reserve. Dr. J. H. Coleman went to Portland this morning for a fow days' visit. C. W. Mariols went to Albany this morning for a short business stay. Miss Miriam Heulat spont Sunday with Miss Halllo Thomas at Turner. W. M. Welch, tho contractor, is "in Portland today for a brief business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. P. Smith went to Portland this morning for a fow days stay. Miss Madia Armstrong, of Albany, has spont tho past wcok with Salem friends. J. M. Howell was a passenger for Stnyton this morning, going on a visit to his farm. Judgo R. P. Bonham went to Al bany this morning, whore ho has a caso in court. II. M. Branson was a passenger for Portland Uijs morning for a fow days' businoss visit. Prof, and Mrs. E. F. Carlton, of Al bany, spont Sunday in this city, visit ing rolativos. Ray Starr, of Oregon City, a formor student at Willamette, visited Salem frlonds Sunday, . Fr A. Brlxon spent Sunday in this city visiting his family, and returned to Portland today. P. N. Lathrop spont Sunday in Sa lem, visiting his family, and returned to Portland today. E. C. Herren camo up from bis farm noar Aurora this morning for a brief stay In thlB olty. Sydney Morrison, who attends school In Portland, spont Sunday with his parents In this olty. Mrs. J. A. Sellwood returned this morning from a fow days' visit with tho family of H, L. Earl, at Turner. Mrs. Fred Elliott, of Brownsville camo down Saturday afternoon for a few days' visit with friends in this city. Mrs. Frankle Cornoll and Miss Ru by Cornoll spont Sunday at the re form school visiting Supt. and Mrs. N. H. Looney. Judge and Mrs. 0. E. Wolverton spent Sunday in Albany, having gone up to attend the funeral of the lato Judge Finn. Governor Chamberlain came down from Albany this morning, where- he attended the funeral of the late Judge FHnn yesterday. Mrs. J M. Patterson returned to her home in Tho Dalles this morning, af ter visiting for a few days with rela tives In this city. Mrs. A. 0. Lawrence and sister, Mrs. II. A. Green, went to Portland this morning for a few weeks' Btay at the home of the latter. Rev. and Mrs. O. M. Srtoup, of Port land, spent Sunday la this city, visit- Jng ' hom( daHgbUr( Mrs. E. L. Irvia. They returned boms this morning. Miss Rose West, of Eugene, who spent Sunday visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. A. W. Prescott, left this morning on the return trip, ac 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH No Limit. companied by her siBter, Miss Violet West, who Is attending Wlllamotte University. John A. Carson has returned from an extended business trip to Now York and Washington, at both oi which places ho had Important bus! npss matters to look after. Boforo re turning ho visited his old homo In Canada for af ew days. Bernard Flynn, tho veteran hop farmer from Champoeg, is in tho city paying Ills taxes, and says ho has been offered 29 cents for his hop crop, but ho still expects to do bettor. He roports this as tho wottest season In his exporionco of a third of a oontury, Bvangollst King will speak for two moro evenings at tho Baptist church. Mootlngs are increasing in lntoreat. If you havo not hoard Mr. King, you had hotter ombraco this opportunity, Mr. Charles Hart, singing ovangel 1st, will bo prosont and sing. You nre cordially invitodl C. F. Royal loft Saturday evening for Lowlston, Idaho, to bo at tho bod side of his daughter, Mrs. Cora Bald lng, who is dangerously ill. Mrs. Roy tt UKO JUOI, IDIUUIUU 11U1U iUU J1IU whoro she spont somo tlmo with nor gra'nddaughtor, Miss Roso Sklpton who was also seriously III, but is now recovering. 0 Dr. Errett's Evangelistic 8ervlces Have Closed. The evangelistic services at the First Christian church which havo been so successfully conducted by tho pastor, Rev, Davis Errett, for tho past flvo weeks, closod last night. Thq roeotlngs (started in enthusiastically and tho interest continued to tho last night, whon the houso was filled with eager liBtonors, It being tho largest audience but ono slnco tho meotlngs started. Tho visible results of tho meetings are 12 additions, seven by obedience and baptism and five by lot ter. Seven of the additions wero men. Dr. Errott won the oeteem of all who beard him during the series by his fairness In dealing with all Questions, and gave no one a chance to be offended even though thoy might not be of the same opinion as ho All persons who desire to attend any of the servioee of the church are as sured of a hearty and genuine wel come. Qems to prayer meeting Thurs day night California mustard has strength but lacks flavor. Trieste ha flavor but lacks strength. Schilling's Best is the two mixed, nothing else, no color. The next - best mustard sold here is weak but has good flavor. Your grocer's; money back. 14, 1904. Crowded Attendance Sterling and Quadruple Plated Silver, Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, Umbrellas. MENUS FOR MARCH From "Tablo Talk," Philadelphia. Tuosdny, March 15. Breakfast. Fruit. Malta Vita Sugar and Cronm Bakod Hash Fluted Potatoos Crumpets Coffco Lunch. Bakod Corn Pudding Hashed Potatoos Cake ' "' Tea Dinner. Barloy Soup. Stuffed Voal Hoart Riosd' Potatoes Lima Beans, Bscarolo French Drosslng Wafers Clieoso Caramel Custards, Coffee. BIDS RECEIVED. Flouring Mills Company Will Con struct Bridge on North Front Street. Manager Babcook, of the Salem Flouring Mills Company, announced this afternoon that ho had called for and rocelved sealed bids from a num ber of contractors for the construction of the bridgo over tho ditch on North Frnot stroet, and that thoso bldn, would go to Portland this evening to tho hoad ofilce of tho company, where thoy would bo opened. Ho stated that tho company would then take tho mat- tor under consideration, and, It tho bids woro reasonable, would award tho centract: othorwlso tho company would go ahead with the neodod work itsolf. This will settle tho long-standing controversy regarding tho bridge on North Front street, and tho re building of the Btruoturo will bo hailed with delight by the residents of that part of Salem, and the traveling pub lic compelled to pass ovor that pot tlon of the street constantly. lo- m w mof ow 2? At 0 o'clock, sharp, our 2 tP mammoth "Tissue Paper M Sale" ends, and It will bo the W 0 last opportunity you have to H H gather In such a bargain. gg Plenty of good, desirable we a shades left Another sur- jbv prise for next weok Watch 5j 5 our windows, J m m Patton's Book Store, j FIVE. i m iShsMSassMSg at Will Serve Ono Year. Sheriff Thomas, of Clatsop county; was In Salem, having brought down' Charlos Unland, rocontly convicted o( burglary, to Borvo ono year In tho,), state ponltontlnry. Fishing Licenses. H. a. Van Duson, stato fish warden, has paid to tho stato trcasuror I7C7.50 tho amount of his collections from II-' consos for tho month of February. ( B-hQHHl-f-H-tOeimifl ; Have you enough J i : Money to build 1 1 you a House? Then buy nn acre-tract of land in 8mlth'a Fruit Farms No. 2, and build you a houso on It, You pay only ?G a month for the lnnd until paid for. This is choapor than paying houso ront. Then whon you pay your In stallment, which is virtually houso ront, It is money being put Into your own homo, not in to somo othor person's pockot. Can you not see tho groat ad vantago of looking into this of fer wo aro making you? Thoso tracts aro only Throe minutes from tho cars, with a plank walk all tho way. i Salem Abstract and Land Co. I F.W. WATERS, Mgr. WI(B8HM4f HMSItH-ii M IHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 4 QHAND OPENING Thoro will be a grund opening of fashionable MILLINERY on Saturday, March 10th at our parlors. Our export milliner from Chicago hail been hdxo some time with a forco of help preparing for tho occasion. LADIES OF 8ALEM and vicinity are cordially In vited to be present and Inspjot the gems of the millinery art. Mrs. HUke, Millinery Parlors. Successor to Mrs. J. O. Hooker 317 Commercial St fr-M-M-H-frfr H H t llllllll fiM&eea f WE KEEP IT. Now Is the time to get your Ashing taokle, and what you need. out seq BICYCLED REPAIRED,' Salem Gun Store, Paul H. 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