The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, March 08, 1902, Image 5

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SUNDAY SERVICES.
Ministerial Union.
The Salem Ministerial Union will
meet in tho Y. M. 0. A. parlors at 10 a.
in., Monday March 10th. Kvnnu.ollst
Constitute Yourself an Improve'
ment League to Beautify Your
Own Property : : : : :
BECIITEL'S DOUBLE FLOWERING AMERICAN CRAB
Fatterton nill be present and will prob
ably address tht Union. All ministers
invited.
LUTHERAN ciiuncn.
Rev. Ad. Ebcrle, Pastor. Sund.ty
school 10 a. in. Altar servlco 11 a m.
Sermon 11:30 a. m. German parochial
school 8a tnday from 0 to 12.
CAIUSTIAS' BCIK.NCK
S.cond Church ot Christ, Scientist,
20!) Liberty street. Services at 10 30 a.
in. and 7:30 p. m. Sundays; and every
weiiiiegiiay otontng at 7:au o'clock.
Suhjoct of lesson sermen: "SubBtauco."
OKRMAN 11A1TI8T.
North Cottago Btrcet, F. Florrmann.
ADMIRAL VON BAUDISSIN
Commander of the Kaiser's Imperial Yacht Ilohen- ILLn JLSOlfi lO 9 ?I ?! t I
zollern Who Accompanies Prince Henry. 'V' -HViVV WHHVH ft
jftfJilw . GV? I 118 STATE STREET.
cl VV (&$tinr i A beautiful line of Undervests, 10 to 50c;-also la"
JflyjUHr; ?v' ''uwj I "' nee pants 20 anc 2 cents Also a complete line
i'mFwVr &&&im. 1 I of ne celebrated Rhuben's infant shirts, 25 cents.
I dSMk O. K. Pharmacy
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A medium-sired, hardy, ornimontal trco of great brauty. When in
bloom this tree presonts the nppenrancc ol being covered with roses scent
ing tho atmosphoro for a long dlstanco with their perfume equal to that of
any roso. Unllko many other trees it docs not bloom until the loavoa
fully doveloped, which mid 8 greatly to its bounty.
are
Plant Ornamental Shrubbery and
Flowers.
The Oregon Nursery Company,
SALE.U. OREGON.
Has Hundreds of Varieties of Roses, Flowering
and Decorative Shrubs and Plants.
OREGON NURSERY CO.
Wholesale and Retail.
VlBit our grounds corner State and Twelfth Streets.
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The House Furnisher,
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You can buy a Stovo
inado of poor material,
hastily put together by
Incompetent workmen,
for very littlo money.
fit will NEVER glvo ut-
tUfactlon, and will only
Hast a few yonre, with
fbareful use.
M-nrcit is Tin:
iisr ARixxiiwDacrio.
You can buy s. Charter
Oak Stovo or Range,
mado of tin best mate
rial, by tho most skilled
workmen, for a. reasona
ble amount of money. It
will ALWAYS glvo sat
isfactlon and will outlast
a half-dozen of tho
'cheap" kind. It also
effects a saving in fuel.
CHEAPEST IS THE E.MT
All otyloaof Charter Oak stoves, fitting" and repairs.
Our furniture department fares on Chemolcota street.
Our mattrefB department is on tho second Moor.
Our second-hand department la the largest in the city,
pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ser
mon by the pastor. Topic; "Tho Last
Comminslou of Christ to ilia Did plea.'
At 7:30 p. m.: "Ab.de in lllm.'
Everybody is cordially invited.
CK.ST1UL C0.S0llKATI0.VAL
On tlio corner of 10th and Ferry
nrtelp, T. II. Hendereon, pastor.
Preaching at tho usual hours tomorrow.
Subject nt li a. in.. "The Way to
ljecome Equal to Angelb". Subject at
7:30 p.m.. "Club, or Home Which?"
YKW PARK UNITED nKETIIKN.
Morrltt D.ivls, pastor. Sorvicos at 11
a m. and 7:30 p. in. Rev. Wm. Stewart,
presiding older, will occupy tho pulpit
both morning and evening. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Quarterly meeting
Saturday evening at 0:30. All are Wel
come. FIRST rnKSHYTKntAtf.
II. A. Kotchum pastor. Services 10:30
a.m. anu 7:sup. m. lonng reopioa
mooting at 0:30 p. m Babbatli fcliool at
12 m. Subject of morning sermon
"Christian Philanthropy." Text Rom.
10:1 Evening Text Gal. OiJU. buoject
"Opportunity."
st Paul's episcopal cnuncit.
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ruuriu auuunj ... aju.v. v.j ww... j
111 Utiton, I '.M a. m ; lunuui aim ouriuuu ,
Sundav School, 12 m; Evensong and
Sermon, 7:30: Daily Evoeong (except
Tuesday and Friday) 4:15 p. m; Matins
and Litany, Wednesday and Friday, 8:30
a. m; Evensong, Friday, 8 p. in.
unitarian ciiuncn.
Corner Ghemekota aud Cottago streets.
W. G. Eliot, Jr.. minister. Services at
10:30 o. m. una 7:30 p. m, Sunday
school at 12 m. Subject of morning
sormen: "Tho Leadership of Jesus."
Subject o( lecturo in tho evening: ''Tho
Gospol According to Mark." All wel
come. LESLIE M. K.
H. C. Blackwoll, parstor Morning ser
vice 10-30. Proaching by pastor. Class
Meeting 12:30 Sunday hcIioo! 12. Junior
Loasuo 3:30. Epvroth Leaguo 0:30,
Evoning service 7:30. Proaching by
the Presiding Eldor of Salem Dirstrict
Tho Hev. D. A Wattoraj followed by
tho administration of tho Sacramont.
first conoreoatio.val.
Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Suhjoct "The
Lower and Higher Zones of Life." Sun
dav echool at 12 m. J. B. T, Tutlll, Supt.
Junior Endeavor at 3:1G p. m. Frauk
KoenB, loader. Y. P. B. O. E. at Oi'lO p.
in. Miss Ella Illneman, loador. Evening
sermon at 7 :30 n. m Bubject "A Man in
tho Grip of his Conscience, or "Tho
Massago of Lea Mlsorablcs."
KVANQEMCAL.
Seventeenth and Ghemeketa streets.
N. Shupp, pastor. Tlila is decision day
for tho church and Sunday school. Mag
uot object lesson in tho Sunday school
at 10 n. in. Subject "If I be lifted up
will draw all men unto mo." Preaching
sorvico at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m. Tho
revival meetings aro being continued
with success. Y. P. A. at 0 :30.
(UNITED KVAN(lKLIOAL chukcu.
O. A. Hubing,pastor, Cottage between
Marion and Centor otreota. Sunday por-
vlces March 0, 1002, 10 a. m. Huuday
school, 11 a. m. Proachlug Subject
" VVaitingforthoHopoof Righteousness "
f!:30 p m., Y. P. S. O. E. Prnyormoet
lug, 7:30 p.m. Gospol sorvico, Subject
"Applying tho Golden Rule to Every
day life."
MHTIIODIST EPISCOPAL.
John ParsonB, pastor. At 0:30 a. in,
in tho lecture-room tho quarterly moot
ing love feast will be held, which all tho
members of tho church aro Invited to
attend. At 10:20 a. m. Prosldlng-Elder
Wattara will preach. Sunday school at
12 in., and Epworth Leaguo at 0:30, p.
m. Speclel music by tho choir, Prof.
Francoeoo Seloy , leudor. Servico at 7 :30
p. m.
Flllfir CHRIST AN.
Corner High and Center streets. Geo.
C. Ritehov, minister Preaching at 10:30
a in. '"omonal nesnonsibility." At
7:30 p ni. Kvange'ist II. O Patterson,
and singing Evangelist Miss Nena Mc
Cornlck, will hae charge of tho services
aud begin u sorles of revival meotltge.
Bible school at 12 m. Sunlor O. E at 3
p. in. New Testamont History class atC
p.m. Senior C E atGiHOp. m. Miss
Delia Osboni, leader. A very cordial
invitation is extended to jou to be
present at these services.
. ' WMMjW oid -pmm
H' ifHLi
Admiral Von Baudissln, Commandor of tho Imporial Yacht
Ho is now ono of Princo Henry's party. This is his latest picture
Next
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Damon's
Grocery
SALEM
GIRLS ARE
CHARMING
In the Eyes of Wooers
All Directions.
From
Youth from a Valley Town
Causes Chronic Insomnia.
The young ladies of tho Capital city
are undoubtedly the most popular b the
state, as is evldencod by tho rocout mar
ridges ot Salem girls to Eastorn mon and
men from various parts of tho West.
Any ono acquainted with tho young la
dies horo can canity account for thia (art,
as nowhere aro there to bo found a mora
beautiful or intelligent class of young
people,
Another reason which makes thorn
greatly in demand is tho fact that thoy
aro not easily won.
No class of young mon in tho Btate aro
bo completely infatuated with tho
charms of Salem girls as tho awalna who
iiail from up tho valley. A young at
torney from up tho rivor, who Is quito
enamored of ono of tfio fairest daughtora
of this city, has almost abandoned his
law practice in tho pursuit, and it has
apparently rendered him tho moro per
sistont. Ho is determined to win and
makes fiequont trips to Salem, and often
remains several daya at a time, ''attend.
ing court." Tlio location of tho State
Library is a good excuse for that. Each
evoniug ho called on tho lady whom ho
ardently admires, and because tho timo
so agreeably passed, his departure
was seldom earlior than midnight and
of ton lator. Anyone can keep lato houra
torn nUHo and not notlco tho ksa of
elcop. but when tho affair bocomos habi
tual or chronic, oven tho strongest must
suffer thorofor. and so with tho valley
attorney's friond. Sho ia now sorlouely
ill as tho rosult of losing so much sloop,
and tho physicians doclaro hor recovery
a matter of timo to regain tlio sloop
lost.
This man icoms sloopless when ho is
aroused into action on certain lines.
The Elks Minstrels.
Hon. James Ross, Shoriff of Lincoln
county, farmlllarly known to Salem
pooplo as ' Jimmlo Ross" has offorod his
eorvicoB to tho local Elka for tholr per
formance at tho Grand Opom House
Tueadaj ovonlng, Jimmlo is ono of
Salem's old timo favorites, ho poaoasos a
bass voico of unusual rango and culturo.
Tho Elka have certainly addod greatly
to thoir entertainment by recotvtng his
assistance.
Ticketa for tho Elk'a Minstrels aro on
salo at Jos. Moyors & Sons, T. Uolvor
son & Co., Dalrymple, V. II, Burg
hardt, Jr. Patton Bros., and Goo, E.
Waters. Buy your tickets now and get
first choico of seats.
Box ollico open Monday from 1 to 5
p. in. only for those who have purchasod
ticlcots in advance. Don't target tho
date, Tuesday, March 11th,
C. O. COMPORT, PROP.
NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES,
Call and See Us.
333 Commercial St.
Salem, Orceon.-
Ice Cream Soda With Crushed Fruits
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That Can't be Beat at
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WILLAMETTE HOTEL.
J F Clark, Ban Francisco.
O A Giles, do.
E E Wiocnoator, do.
EDBakorNon Yoak.
Irwin L Harlow, do,
It K Cartoll, do.
O F Dumorost, Portland.
Lon Hansou, do.
Tltoa Oollinson, do.
II N Swank and wife, Vaucouuor, Wn.
G W Brown, Oohocmi O.
.1 M Haborly, Seattle.
R A Booth, Eugiuo.
James Larson, Iowa,
11 McMurphy, Grand Rapids.
Franklin T. Griillth, Orogon City.
James Heron, Sa'wm.
N Roiss, Chicago.
A M Drake, Pilot Butlo, Or.
J C Wolf, Sllvorton.
Goo Spangeiiborg, Dunvor.
E B Forguson, Cincinnati.
114 State Street
Salem, Oregon;
Westacott & Stolz, Props
Special Rates For Ice Cream in Quantities.
Burroughs & Fraser
Tinners, Plumbers, Iron Workers
SALEA, OREGON.
. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron, Cornice, Roofing,
and all work in their line about a building. Estimates fur
nished on short notice.
ITS PRAIS
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Not merely here and there.jbut everywhere. '-gwMB
SSMTRffliiNGOUARTERS!
fwilliam Muldoon, Famous ExChampIon Wrestler of the ; Wo"
Ooens Palatial P ace to Build up uroKen uowu dusihcmi. j j......v., .--.
upens m. World of Sport and Doctors Deeply Interested.
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A great stir ha. been occasioned in tho .porting and medical world by ths , opting oT-w Jl
T PB.7h N . T b' -0-p,on Muldoon. A --"- ' oitl 1 JJ whW, h. made of
.w rcauus uy ueauuy exorcise, iiorseoac twuuk. ;- --- . iu-.in-i irflB1 1
ulllvan a magnificent specimen out ot a pbyaloal wrwk. Mulioon is rslgad with '"?" ' '
t U I, not a sanitarium or a money-making sobeme it U difficult to under U ta U
all nver the country,
the Profeisor feels
'"" not a sau tarium or a mofley-raaKing saneme u is ". - anlnaa tralnlna nuarteri.
Inclined. Some famous men Including several mllllonal.e., are niw raining health at his naWi tr.ln.ng qnariert.
WHEN BICYCLES ARE IN USE
on the Western Hemisphere or the Eastern one,
there is the Columbia known,
there is Its worth recognized,
there is it in demand,
there is it acknowledged , !
to be the best, the leader, the head and
front, the world's standard of bicycles,
the bicycle that gives
the greatest satisfaction and the least
trouble to the greatest number of people
in the greatest number of places.
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It is
THE WORLD'S THE COLUMBIA'S
UNDOUBTED TRIBUTE t0 UNDOUBTED MERITS
for merit only can win such a triumph, such a
proud place in the world's esteem.
$40 - Price - $40
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Why? Why? Why do you continue to ride that heavy, hard-running wheel when you can get a thoroughly
reliable, up-to-date highest grade and easy running Columbia or Hartford with any equipment desired for $30,
$35 or $40. If you cannot get a new wheel we can improve your old one very much If you will let us
give it a thorough cleaning. It may save you money to nave it attended to at once. We carry a complete
line of tires and bicycle sundries, do first-class repairing, sell on easy terms, and take old bicycles In part pay
ment. We would be pleased to haye you call and try our new 1902 models.
Our new location - 135 Court Street.
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