The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 08, 1902, Image 4

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Statdard Patterns
for March now in
Dulldine and Real Estate
E. M. Groiaan ia moving the old
reaidence on corner ol Forry and High
etrceta to a new location on Winter
atreet, where It will 03 converieu inio a
modern cottage. The home la one of
the oldest In the city, built by a German
named Morula In the early sixties, and
onceownnd by Frank I'armenter. It la
n n..U tnnm fnr Hin tlfiW HvPTV Btablo
that la to be erected by Mr. Grolsan.
Mel Hamilton ia convening a wui w
to a nicecottaito on Mill atreot which he
-. tn luuMinv ultli liifl fntnilv and
la doing the carpenter net hlmeelf with
the assistance ot ma boub.
The Mitche I. Lewla ana siaver
agricultural warohouae on State Btreet
la being eniargcu uy we auuiuuu ui .
foot additional frontage so that the firm
will have DSfeeton that atreet and
nearly 100 feet deep. The Improvement
la btinK mauo ny k. r. uoise, or.
Marlon Connty Transfers
MarvA. Graham to John O OIroii,
10.01 in tn 0 and 7 a. r 2 w. $325.
Geo. W. Hubbard and wile to O. D.
flealo and 0. A. llrown 12.10 acroa d. 1. a,
of Alfred Stanton. $1500.
Alexander Clark and wifo to Alvala
Wolf and Frank Wolf, gieater part of
the caet half of d. 1. c. of Daniel Gart
manand wife' $4050.
Asanel Uaah to It. N. Moorea, lota
13 and 14, In block 5 In Knglowood ad
dition to Salem, $100.
A. G. Molden and wife to Olo O. SU en
the weat hatf of d. 1. c. of Wesley Plum,
mor and wife, containing 153)6 acroa,
excoptlng 73 acroa, $4000.
George Eechtruth and wifo to Augiiht
Huckeateln, Iota 7 and 8 in block 00 in
North Salem, $580.
First Christian Church.
Tho aubject for tonight's eormon nt
the First Christian church la "IheWheat
and Taree ' Matt. 13- 21-30.
Tho mooting which haa been in pro
grooa for Bovoral weeka will cloao to
morrow night.
Tho Endeavorora held their regulnr
monthly business meeting after tho
sorvlccs last night. Twelve new mem
bers wero received into tho society.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Umbrellas A
Great Assortment
49c to $6. each
Bife
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Walking Skirts
The sensible and
comfortable skirt for
y these rainy days.
Our stock is a com
plete one. Late styles
and prices like this:
3.25, 4.75, 5.50,7.95, 8.95 each
NEW MOREENS
All the late shades for making petti
coats. If you want a skirt made to
suit your own fancy we can make it
for you at a small cost. We charge
for the making according to amount
of work requited, the goods cost you
40 CTS A. YARD
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SILK WAISTS
We offer a line of fine
silk waists in new
shades; tucked and hem
stitched; white hem
stitched front; worth
7.50 each, for
BS23S BACH $
OTHER EXTRA VALUES AT
6.75 - 7.95 - 8.95
so moderate.
NEW EM
BROIDERIES Thousandsof yards
of dainty embroider
ies, the prettiest
we've ever shown.
And the prices are
We offer some fine edg
ings and insertions in good widths at
SC - YARD - C
SPRING CLOTHING
We're taking orders for the INTER
NATIONAL TAILORING CO, of
New York and Chicago, who make
the best clothes in America. We
ihow over 600 patterns and guaran
tee satisfaction in fit, quality and
and prices.
S13.SO TO S4:D.
HATS....
See south window for the new
shapes and shades in min's FINE
HATS.
S3L.OO TO S4.00
Ministerial Union.
8alom Ministerial Union will meet In
the Y. M. 0. A. parlora, Monday, Mu
tuary 10, at 10 a. ra. itev. rreuuni:
Hermann will read a paper before tho
Union.
LUTHERAN ClIt'RCn
On East State Htreet. Qminquagea
lm Hnnilnv. Uov. Ad. Eberlo, pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. ra. Altar service 11
a. m. sermon ii:w a. m.
LKBLIK M. K CIIIKC1I.
It. O. Blackwell paBior, luuruiug -vico
10:30 Sunday School 12 m. Junior
League, awu Hipworui ixu&v, "
Kvmilm? Service 7:30 Preaching by-Uev.
Geo. 0. Oliver.
C1UU8TIA.NIICIK.SCB. . inAn
Second Church ol Ohrist.Bciontlst, 209
Liberty Street. Sorvicea nt 10:30 a.m.
7:30 p. in. Sundaya and o very Wed nos
dar evening at 7 30 ojclock, Subject ol
lesson sermen: "Boul."
PIHHT PKK8HYTEIUAN.
lit A. Kotchum, paBtor. Young Peo
plo'a Meeting at 0:30 p. m. Subject o
.nnmint, pnrmon i "Sarvine tho Lord
With Gladness.'' Evening Subject.
"How Can Theao Thinga Be True?"
CKNTIIAI. CONailEOATIOKAL.
Corner of Nineteenth an! Ferry
atreeta. Itev. T II. Henderaon, pnalor.
Preaching at tho usual houra. bubject
atlla. m., "Ono ol I.Uo a Myaioriea.
Subject nt 7:30 p. in.: "Glorllled Com-
mon Thinga"
BUNDAY SCHOOL ONION
Tho Primary Union will moot on
Wednesday m Sp, ra. at tho Presbyter
ian church. Methods of teaching ; will bo
discussed by Mra. J. B. T. Tuthill. All
primary and intormodlato teachers nro
lnvlteu toaucnu.
CHUIICIIOK GOD.
North Salem, Hotr. A. Wilson, pastor.
Preaching at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p.m.
Subject of the morning diacourso, 'Tho
Immortality of tho Soul." All who are
tkeptlcal on thia subjret are oepocially
invited. Sunday ecliuol nt 10 a. m.
HIIHT CONOItltaAlIONAL.
BervIceB at 10:30 a. m. "The Lprd'a
Olivo Trees" 7:30 p. m. "Lilo'a Upper
llooin" Sunday School at 12 hi. Junior
endeavor nt 3:15 p. in. Mlea Ldlth
Kagan, Leader, Y. P S. 0. E. nt0;30
p. tn. MIbs Marian Hetrick, Leador.
MKTHODIBT Kl'lHCOl'AL.
John Parsona, Pastor, Subject of tho
morning sermon, "lho Look Up So
ciety": and ol tho Evening sermon, "A
UretttlJIlCBUOD. ouuuujr jchuui uk ...
m , nnd Kp worth I.eaguo nt 0:30 p. m.
Special music by tho choir, Prof. ran
ceaco Seloy, director.
UMTAIUAN.
Cornor Chemeketa and Cottage
otreota. Wm.U. fcliot, minuter. Subject
at 10:30 n. in : "Ueorgo Washington
and Abraham Lincoln; Ono Socroc ol
Tl.r.t. IZ.naHmia ' ftlllltl'C.t nt 7 '.30 I).
m. "The Book of Geneals." Suuday
school at 12 m.
KVANOBI.ICAI. rllOIICH
Sovontcenth and Uheinokutn
N. Shupp. pastor. Preaching
inir .t lO n tn ntifl 7:Mll II. m.
I'nniu. h. w m. ... .-w- ri -
tliose services revival iuuuuukb uukiu, m
be continued each evoning during the
week, btuiuning at 7:30 o'clock. Sun
day school at 10 a. tn. and . P. A. nt
0:30 p. m.
BT. I'AUL'B Kl'lHCOI'AL CHURCH.
Quliiquige8itna Sunday: Holy com
munion nt 7:30 a. m, Matins and eer
mou nt 10:30 n. in. Sunday school nt
12 m. Evensong and eormon nt 7 :30 p. m.
Ash Wednesday: Holy Communion nt
8:30a. m. Matins Litany and Sermon
nt 10:30 a.m. Evensong nt '1:15 p. m.
Evensong Thursday 4: Id p. m. Friday
Matins nnd Litany 8 30 a. m. Evenuong
8,00p.m. SaturdnyEveiiBonghlOp m
UN1TKII KVANdKLtCAL
0. A. Habtng pastor, Cottago betwoon
Center and Marlon. Services Sunday,
Feb. 0, 1002, 10 a. m. Sunday school, 11
n. in. preaching, 0:30 p. m. Y. P. S. O.
E, prnyermcuting, 7:30 p. tn. Gospel
sorvico. Rev. P. Blttnor ol Portland will
occupy tho pulpit during tho dny nnd
will iiaeiflt in the protrncted moetings
during tlio week. All nro invited to
come.
nilST CHRISTIAN.
Cornor High mid Center strode, Geo.
C. Kltchoy, minister. Sunday sorvicea
na follews: Preaching at 10:30 a.m.,
"Tho universality of tho Invitation ol
Chriat," nnd nt 7:30 p. m. "Which way
to Uioryf" twill uso uingram.j iina
aormon will close tho revival aervlcoa.
Bible school nt 12 m. Junior O. E. nt
3 p. in. Sonlor C. E nt 0:30 p.m. Sub-
joet, "The pathway to poaco" John 14
2o, 31. Miss Kylvia Jones,
welcome to nil services.
Saierh Wind at Daikctball,
rrl.n .nnn.l In l.aolrnt hull botWCOIl
the Agricultural College and Willamette
inam. brldftv nlobt. ended In a score ol
03 to ll.Wlliamette'a game. Tho via ting
team Were deucient in pracnco uu .. -tlca,
but took defeat good humorediy.
About 12 camo ovr trom orv'"',DAV",:
tho 0. A. C. cheera were frequent. Alter
tho gamo the contcstanta and the girls
hnnknt ball team wore entertained at tne
College of Music.
The playera were aa npponuou.
w Ft 0. A. U.
Pollard ' c Wilson
jS"d:::.:.......fr.- stokei
Parsons II g g
Wllkina gr Rf
Wlnslow Bl Ful,e
Musical College Party.
Mrs. Francesco Selegayo a party last
ovonlng at hor homo for the basket ball
team from CorvalliB and also thoBalom
team. She Invited the following young
lady students of WUlamotto to meet
tho young men. Progressive games
were played and refreshments woro
served, Missoa Llla Swafford, Marlnn
Rtowe, Ix)ttlo itanuati, uoriruuo .,
Alotha Lee.Uuth Gabrlolson.Lucey Mor
com, Jonnlo Coylo, Borthfc Andrew
Arthur, Clara HolmBtrom, .Louleo Van
Wagner. Winnie Hlgdon. Nellie Parsona.
Tho young ladloa decided that althougb
tho Corvallia team could not play baaket
ball they woro all right na social entor-talnore.
Says Marlon County Will not Suffer.
ui...trf n. ...(.in .ova Tn .InnnNAL la in
error in Baying that Marion county will j
have to stanu pari oi mo uubu .
matter of arrostlnii Long and Dartwitt
ntthe Instancool tho Portland deteu
tlvea. Ho saya all tho coila will ull up
on Multnomah county, and that ho kept
nnd boarded tho prisoners at hla own
expense.
A Whist Party.
Mr. and Mra. Zadoc Hlgga gave an In
formal but very ploasant card party tri
day evening. TIip game of wh st was
played, and tho prir.ea wero taken by
Mra. Frank DoParcq and Mr. Gua Mol
den. Collcee Conference
Delegatea aro In tho city attending
LOCAL EVENTS,
Fob.ll-Murray&Mnck at the opera
houao In "Shooting the Chntea,
WILLAMETTE HOTEL
WALlaton.City.
J D Zurchor, Corval ia.
Btnnloy Glldden, Chicago.
N B Knight, Baker City.
Iloht Kurv. The Dallea.
E W WilliaraBon, do.
V ACchran,do.
W D Davie, Portland.
J A Benton, do.
HB Sill. do.
L Bamtiel. do.
M Friedenthal, do.
F W Churchouao, do.
A Hoover, do.
Chaa S Uixon, San Irancieco.
Guy Grafton, do.
Jamea A Bell, do.
An Afternoon Party-
t-H n A ilrav vnrv rhnrnilt.y
ill in. V Jit VJlItT 9jmj v'v --' rj-
tn.tnlniul n nnmhfirnl VOUIlli ladiOB Oil
' Friday afternoon. It wna a card com
pany and givon complimentary to Miaaos
llrone Campbell and Janet Gray ol
Portland, llearta wna pinyeu uuu aim
TinoThompBon won llrst prize. Thoso
presont besides tho gueBts of honor wero
Missoa Gall Bonson. Ryth Gatch, Huth
Gabriolsen, Winfred Byrd, Gortrude
Gray, ChrisBle Clark, Mablo Robertson,
Auia Strong, WUdn Rowland, Rlioda
Gosner, Bessio Frisbio, Lou Cary nnd
Nina Bushnoll.
rIv on
monHnif frnm various colloiies hold to
commute arrangementa (or
state Oratorical contest to
WUlamotto University oon
tho Intor-
be held at
ttreet.
by tho
itti
NEW TODAY.
co" John 14.
leador. All
II0R8ES WANTED At Simpson'a
livory Btablo. Largo horses nnu urlv
inr, iinrnov. Htabtea an Court atreot
" 2 8 3t
RENTER WANTED. To enro for 45
linn. I nf rnttln. lnatR. and llOKS On
oli n run nf nnn.bnlf wool. VOUnK BtOCk
and growth of stock on hand, 100
nnrR nnelosed nasturo with 000 acres
outBide range, 6 acres excellent beaver
dam land plowed ready for root crop.
Plenty of work on farm. Address W.
II. Egan. Salem Ore. R. F. D. No. 8,
2 8 3t
BIG MONKY made In Mail-Order busi
ness: conducted by anyone, nnywhoro.
Pnrtlculnra for stnmp. Central 8up
ply Co., Knnsas City, Mo. 2-8 It S.
Al. FOR $.6 I will teach two profitable
pormanout bualneascs by which any
live man can make a splendid income
by mail or traveling. Also lull partic
ulars of several snap side linos. I havo
averaged more than this f 25 weekly by
mall from ono of them for years. Proof
nnd references for stnmp. Experience
or capital not necessary. A. 0. Smith,
L. Box 672, Windsor, Ont Canada.
2-8-lt Sat.
AGENTS WANTED. $100 weekly eas
ilymado. Wo will prove this. Name
plates, Numbers, Pigns, readable dark
est nights. Samples free. Right Sup
ply Co. Knglewood, 111. 2-a-lt.
BORN
GOLDBERG At tho homo in Seattle
Wash , Wednesday evening Feb (Uh,
1002, to Mr. nnd Airs. M. K. Goldberg,
n daughter.
The many Salem friends of Mrs. Gold
berg (formerly Miss Hortonco I.ovy) join
in hearty congratulations.
D. E, lluntslnicr. Funeril Director, 107 State
Street. Phone Red 2423, Salem Oregon, Resi
dence 390 Court. Phone Black 2181.
FRED HURST
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Real Estate Brokers
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3533
NoJesuitaare permitted to preach in
any church In 1 aria during Lont.
A Wonderful Medicine.
Beecham's
Pills
JFOR ALL
Bilious and
Nervous Disorders,
Sick Headache, Constipation,
Wind and Pains in Stomach,
Impaired Digestion,
Disordered Liver and
Female Ailments.
fRErAnKD ONLY BY TUB rROPBUTOa,
Thomai Bcecham, St. Helens, Eng.,
and 365 Cnl St., New York.
Sold by all DrujgliU In United SUto.
In boie, IOC. and 25c,
I want to rent land
near Salem for flax
growing. Send ad
dresses, location and description of
ground to FLAX, Care Journal.
FLAX
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PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE.
Friday and Saturday's Specials, Two Days Only.
AT 65 CENTS-51 inch Knulleh Covert cloth, tan, Rrey, nnvv
nnd blnck. A great cloth for serviceable dreaaos. Thin,
gooda ianrnro bargain, regular prlcofl 00.
Friday and Saturday's Price 65c
AT 5 CENTS 30x18 white Huck Towels great vulue, special
or ly for thia sale, r gular price 10c ..-.,-
Friday andlSaturday's Price 5c
AT 23 CENTS-00 inch Turkey red table damask, thick, henvy
cloth, Kuarnnteed fast color. Regular price 39c
Friday and Saturday's Price 23c
AT $1-95 Hainyday skirts mado of heavy thick golf cloth
1) rows stitching, n urent teller. Hepular prico $3.00
Friday and Saturday's Price $1.95
AT 9 ( ENTS-Gilbert's Sellalas double twill satin flnlBh,
makes n splendid dress lining, regular price 15c.
Friday and Saturday's Price 9c
PRICES COT TO THE QUICK
McEVOY BROS., Proprietors.
Court Street, Salem, Oregon
KfHT-ffi!HJ
CLOSING OUT MILLINERY STOCK
Formerly Mrs. D. L. Hester's, 265
Commercial Street.
All this season', pjoods. No old stock. Everthiner in
the store will be sacrificed for less than the wholesale cost.
All the furniture for sale.
Will Positively Close Out During
This Month.
265 Commercial Street
Our lists include the best City, Suburban
and Farm Properties. Correspondence
solicited and reliable information fur
nished. We rent houses.
JOB
Do you want a Home
ri, i,r -tt J 1
IMurpliy Block - Salem, Oregon
CREDITOR'S SALE
In order to satisfy the demands of the
creditors, I will sell S. Friedman's stock
of Dry Goods, Clething: and Men's Fur
nishing goods at greatly reduced prices.
R. U SABIN
You can own this beautiful homo.
Wo will buy It for you ami let you pay
us buck at 3.45 or f 0.46 per month.
Without interest. Or wo will pay elf
that mortgage on your homo on tho snuio
liberal terms.
Thia la not another llulldiug nnd Loan
Aaaoclatiou, wo apeak tho truth only,
come and Me, you may learu aouiQthiiiK
Pacific Home Guilder's Ass'n.
335-226 AtUltoi Bullilnj. PortltnJ. Ort.
Local agent, WilUuietto Hotel, Salem,
Ore. AgeuU wanted, Udta or gentle
men.
STEUSLOFF BROS.
Dealers la Live Stock.
Wholesale And retail butcher and
packers. All klndo ol fresh and salt
lacata. Fine tauiages, hams, bacon
ail lard. 310 Commercial ttreet.
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TRIBUNE
MM-slMS It KQU I.Alt model thU reason ia $10. it haB 1-
I inoh tubing and the framo linea are very (lightly
Mar' dhnngad from last season. Options on saddles,
bars, tires, etc., to suit tho customer. Wo have
also the 1V01 models, new goods, for f.1, besides unshlon mod.
s at UQ. The oyotoldal sprocket aa found on the Tribune, in
eut with curve hi the face of tho tooth, so that the moment it
enter the chain it (its in ordor that tho instant the pull bo
L'lns the ehaln stays in place, Instead ot sliding outward on
the tooth as ia the ease in tho oommon form of sprocket.
This feature proonta that Kuuoying grinding and snapping
eemniQU to lutporfeot sprockets, and accounts for the noiselees
running which is the pride of the Tribune rldera. It also
eliminate mueh of the friction which on moat wheels is great
wt In this very point ehaln and rprocketa being responsible
for the hard running el many wheels.
We are just commencing on our fourth year Mill this moat popular of wheels
and if the immense sale we enjoyed on them last season is any criterion we will
do an increased busiuess this year. OuceaTiibuno rider, always one, isaiaot
that cannot be gainsayed, and the reason for it lies in the perfect degree of satis.
faetlon that the customer enjoys, not only on account of the durability of the wheel
for a good lumber wagon ia durable but on account of the easy running quali
ties, and the perfection and simplicity of its construction.
The fame of the Tribune "cyololilal eprooket" introduced by this wheel early in
its career, has impelled wheels of all olaseea to attempt to imitate the shape, with
varying degrees of success. Inasmuoh aa imitation la the eincerest flattery it onlv
advertieea the genulnu article.
Tribune bearings too have n world wide reputation for perfection of shape and
for excellence in quality. Such a thlug as a defective bearing in these wheels 'a
unknown. Any repair man will tell you thia.
We have not knowu of a brokeu crank on any model later than "99, notwith
standing the immense number of Tribunes in use by all classes of riders, on all
wirte of roads. The factory haa never known of a broken fork crown in its history
for they are all drop forged steel. '
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Y " LADIES' moJel has the graceful double loo
II rame, the well known Tribune ateel chain guard,
w the neat one-inch tubing, and sella at $40. We
, . " u aUo h ve 'e 1901 modela at 35, beeidea cuah-
Ion frame Tribunes at $10, ladies' and gents'. Tribune Bear-
.K ?,icn7 e.c en,,flc exactne88' wlth the PQrP0 ol -
2 L 8 ' bf118 they aro intendfd to contain. There la
no guess ork and no happen so about it There ia just aa
uch science and fklll required in deaigning a perfect run
nng bearing as in calculating the appearance of anVclipae, and
tie Tribune ba, ings havelipsed everything in thia regard.
.nnLBr,i n,ed from bar8 ol tool ateel, and are aa perfect
apparently as the movement of a watch. We have the part.,
hubs bearings, cranks, sprocKeta, crowna, etc. separate, ao
ha.1 fW S0U tbeir and Prove clalma. We
give ua plenty o wheels for immediate delivery. Call and see
h; 1: :i,r& Bol.d a. aar f . - m
"""tt "ui wneei weather
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