The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, April 19, 1902, Image 11

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SOCIAL WORLD
. AND
tfRSONAL MENTION
THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1901
Socialists of Oregon.
n nyan, candidate for governor
L the Socialist ticket, furnishes tho
illefflng:
The Socialists of Oregon nre jn-
.ing very fast. Wo will have
workers In tho field, and ranko
ir flglit on reform Isbucs, demanding
Initiative nnu rcioronaum, tho
lection of united States senators
direct vote or tho people, tno plac-
g of all state officials on a flat sal
not to exceed fuuu, aim au rocs,
rautsltes nnd apptoprlatlons to rc-
rt to the treasury, and the pay-
lent of all warrants upon presenta-
The Socialists will poll a largo
file, an'' " l" '"' uiuuiia caai
elr strength with us it Is Quito like-
i that wo may oloct a largo portion
our ticket. We will very likely
rry Clackamas, Coos, Curry, Doug-
Jackson, Linn and Lincoln conn-
Mrs, C. II. Drown and Mrs. H. 0.
Flanagan nnd daughter arrlvod In Sa
lem this morning from Donvor, nnd
havo Joined their husbands, and will
mnko Salem their homo. Messrs.
Brown and Flannlgan aro manager and
superintendent, . respectively, of tho
Salem Light & Traction Company.
W. Mlley, of Aurora; Ed. T. Judd, of
Aumsvlllo; J. D. 8lmmoim, Monitor;
J: D. Dlmmlck, Hubbard,; J. M. Foor
man, Woodburn, and J. 0. Slogmund,
dorvals, wore Bomo of tho'candldatos
nnd prominent Marlon county polltb
clans In Salem today.
Miss Lou Flolschman, who hns boon
employed for several years In tho
Hotel Wlllamotto dining rooms, leaves
Monday to tako a almllar position In
tho Hotel Josephine, Grants Pass, con
ducted by Oeo. Goodo, formerly of Sa
lem.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Clnud Gatch, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. G. Brown and Miss Lola
Cavannugh wore In Turner Friday ov
onlng, wharo thoy assisted in organiz
ing a local chapter of tho Eaatorn
Star.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Unitarian Church. Chemeketa and
Cottago streota. W. 0. Eliot, minister.
Services nt 10:30 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School at 12 m. Itov. W. R,
Lord, of Boston, Mass., will preach
both morning nnd evening. All wel
come
Second Church of Christ, .Scientist,
299'Llborty street. Services at 10:30
a. m. and 730 p. m. Sunday, and ovory
Wednesday evening nt 7:30 o'clock.
Subject of lesson sermen: "Probation
After Death."
Society for Bird-Study.
sir. Lord, whoso vecent lectures on
created bo much enthusiasm
ong bird lovers, will bo in Salem
unlay ovenlng, for tho purposo of
anlzlng a club for tho study of
Js. This club will bo slmllnr to tho
n Burroughs club of Portland; and
ral people havo already expressed
r intorest. A meeting Is to bo hold
the parlors of tho Unity Church,
or of Chemeketa and Cottago
cts, at 8 p. in. this ovenlng. All
) aro Interested in bird study are
oil to bo present.
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A Trip for Health.
Eugene Broyman, of tills city, ox-
Ms to leavo Monday, accompanied
Vf)r. Tamleslo, of tho Salem Hos-
statf, for Now York City, for
Ileal treatment. Mr. Ilroyman will
;ono for somo weeks, and expects
ecuro tho best nld that modern
nco enn give. Ho goes over tho
on Pacific nnd Now York Central,
has secured a through drawing
n enr rrom I'oitland.
PERSONALS.
A. Biggs was In Ilnlaoy todny.
r. W. D. McNary Is In Portland.
H. Roland Is homo from Jefferson.
crotnry of State Dunbar was In
land today.
Iss Mabel Carter is In Portlnnd to
d Sunday with relatives.
rs, Frank Holmnn and children, of
cr, aro visiting It. D. Holmnn and
Jiy.
Overton and Grant Corby, of
dburn, were In Salem Friday af-
oon.
Irs. J. M. Patterson, accompanied
lor daughter, Miss Prudonco, is vis-
hor mothor, Mrs. G. W. Gray.
lies Mlntn Gulss has returned to
Mburn after a visit with hor sis-
iMrs. E. Cooko Patton, In Salem.
Miss Merle Davoy went to Portland
this morning, to spond Sunday with
her father, Frank Davoy, who Is re
ported 111 at St. Vincent's Hospital.
Mrs. Fraik Holman arrived last ev
ening from Golser, Orogon, and will
spend soverat weeks visiting friends
here and at Whltcakor.
Mrs. N. J. Damon has returned from
Portlnnd, where sho attended tho an
nual meeting of tho North Pacific
Board of Missions.
It. Stewart, a traveling man of
Berkeley, California, Is visiting in Sa
lem, tho guest of an old friend, Itov.
II. A. Kctchum.
Dr. J. A. Richardson, Stato Treas
urer C. S. Mooro, R. B. Fleming and
I. L. Patterson wont to Portland this
morning.
Mrs. C. A. Schultz, who has been
visiting hor daughtor, Mrs. P. W. Dur
bin, has returned to her homo In Spo
kane. Dr. A. E. Tamleslo will bo succeeded
as house physician at tho Salem Hos
pital by Dr. J. W. Thomas, of Stayton,
Mrs. Frank MUe hns returned to
Portland, aftor a visit to her parents,
Justlco and Mrs. F A. Moore.
Ed. T. Judd, tho gllt-cdge dairyman
and Republican nominee for tho legls
laturo Is In town today.
John F. Stolwer, Tip Humphrey and'
Morchnnt Smith, of Jefferson, wore In
Salem today.
Mrs. J. H. Albert and daughter,,
Mrn. O. F. Rodgcrs Bpent tho day in
Portland.
Sydney Morrison, of Portland, Is
spending Sundny with his parents in
Salem.
Experts Clark and Buchanan havo
gone to Portlnnd to romaln until Mon
day.
H. T. Bruce ha3 accepted tho agoncy
for tho Advnnco Threshor Company.
Van Sutherland Is spending n few
days In Portland.
G. W. Holcomb, of Portland, Is In
tho city.
W. C. T. U. Rov. W. A. Wood, of
Roscburg, will address tho mooting at
4 p. m. Mrs. Staggn, musical dlroctor
of tho United Evangolical church, will
sing. All aro tnvltod.
Evangolical Church. Seventeenth
nnd Chemokota street N. Shupp, pas
tor. Preaching by tho pastor nt 11 a.
m. Subject: "Tho Gospel Ministry."
Subject at 7:30: "Tho Dlvlno Mem
ory of Man." Sundny School at 10 a,
in. Normal class at 0:30 p. m.
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First Christian Church. Corner of
High nnd Center streets. Geo. C.
Rltchey, minister. Preaching Sundny
at 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. by Eldor
A. Wood, of Roseburg, Oregon. Blblo
School 12 m. Junior C. E. 3 p. m.
Senior C. E. C:30 p. m. Prayor meot
Ing Thursday at 7:30 p. m., M. M.
Whito, lendor.
The Practical Shoe Men,
Have Just Received an Elegant Line of
..bmlro
Red
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Remember all Goods Guaranteed,
No Trouble to show Goods.
...Repairing a Specialty...
PHOrjE BLUE 201.
94 STATE STREET.
First Prosbyterlau Church. H. A.
Ketchum, pastor. Preaching services
at 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Snbbath
School nt 12 m. Young Peoplo'a meet
ing nt C:30 p. in. Subject of morning
service: "Delight In God'a Service."
Subject of evening sermen: "A Case
of Conscience."
Methodist Episcopal. John Parsons,
pastor. Services nt 10:30 a. m. nnd
7:30 p. m. 8ubject of tho morning
Hormen: "Josus and tho Book," and
of tho evening sormen: "Tho Call of
God." Sunday School at 12 in, and
Epworth League nt C:30 p, in.
St. Paul's Episcopnl Church. Third
Sunday after Eastor. Holy com
munion, 7:30 a. m.; matins, 10:30 a.
m.; Sunday School, 12 m.; ovotiBong,
7:30 p. in.; Friday, St. Luko's.Day,
holy communion nt 10 n. m., evensong
at 8 p. m,
Central Congregatlonnl Church, on
tho corner of 19th and Ferry strcots.
T. 11. Henderson, pastor. Subject at
11 a. m.: "Thirst for tho Divine."
Subject at 7:30 p. m.: "Lost a Star."
United Evangelical Church. C. A.
Rablng, pastor. Cottago street bo
twoen Confer and Marlon. Sunday
School 10 a. m. Proachlng 11 n. m.
Subject: "Tho Courso of God's Word."
Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Prnyormoot
Ing 7:30, p. m., "Glwinlngs from Con-
forence." Bishop M. S. Stanford, D.
D of Harrlsburg, Pa., will preach In
this church Tuesday evening, April
22d, at 7:30 p. in.
First Congregational Church. Rov.
W. C. Kantnor, pastor. Services 10:30
a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject:
"The Lord'B Disappointment." Even
ing subject: "How a Syrian Captain
Was Saved." Sunday School nt 12 m.
Junior Endeavor at 3 p. in., Clara
Jonos loader. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30
p. in., Robort Duncan leader.
AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATOR.
tho
Greatest and Best Separator on
Market.
Thoro Is now to bo soon nt tho
Mltcholl, Lowls & Stavor warohouscs
tho famous American Croam Separa
tor, and dalrymon can now accuro
Uiom at this market. This sopnrntor
took tho gold modal at tho Paris ex
position, and is guarantood to havo
tho largest capacity for tho money of
any similar machlno mado. All aro
lnvitod to como in and boo tho now
nopnrator at tho Salem branch, foot of
Stnto streot. d-wlt.
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Hamilton Flotchor was in Portland
today,
Srnost Bean Is homo from Portland.
HUIE WING SANG CO.
140 STATE ST.
Headquarters fur all kinds oi import
ed Ohlneeo nnd Japnneeo fancy Koodst
silks, ohlnawnro, matting, otc A I'll,
lino of ladios' furnishing goods, Gnr
muntBimadoto order n specialty. Alt
orders promptly nnd satisfactorily, Now
low prices.
'm Racycle
$35 to $60.
A Full Lino on Hand.
Wheels cleaned $1 00
Wood rims put on, jtl 60
Morgan & Wright cnting put on. . ,& 2f
Inner tube, first quality $1 25
Morrow coaster Had brnko put on Q 60
Q. A J. Henvv tread caalniz (3 60
1002 Solar, Mnjoetio, 20th Century
nnd Bonrch Light Qntt lamps oach $2 E0
Wo carry a full lino of sundries, in
cluding tho following tires: Hartford,
G.AJ., Dunlop, Fiak, Dolawnro nnd
M. & V, (doublo tubo.)
Wheels called for and dolivorod froo,
Clayton R Young
Phono Red 2650.
FRANK J. MOORE
All kinds of Bloyclo repairing dono on
short notice and guaranteed first-class.
All makos of rims nnd tiros fitted.
Wheels Called for and Delivered.
109 Court St. Phono 204L
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This signature in on ovory box of tho genuine-
Laxative BromoOuininc,rMot
yVZnati)xa ramtdjr lht cnroai a sold tu ana day.
nirii iinMiiiinin m is,sjMi ii uriff
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Walter Morley
DEALER IN
All kinds of woven wire fencing.
Valley headquarters for hop wire.
SOME PEOPLE WANT THE EARTH,
I ONLY WANT TO FENCE IT.
59 State Street, Salem, Ore,
&SI TO BUY WIRE FENCING on account of
old-lime cost, It is now the cheap-,
est and most durable fence you-can
buy.
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Laxative Bromo'OuInincTHbieu'
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Best Values Ever Offered
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Best Values Ever Offered
IT DRHWS THE BHF5 -NO
PUSH.
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"S3JT Tlil.1 Draws tho Bar.
Added Traction.
E WHEELS WIL.L. NOT LIFT FROM THE GROUND.
THE MITCHELL FOR -
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ENDLESS VARIETY OF MODELS
$15, $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30,
$32.50, $35, $37.50, $40, $50.
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We can fit any tire to any wheel allowlng'or'charginst as the case may be. We have these tires always-Oxford, Defender Special. Hartford, Good
rich, Kokuma, Dunlop, M. & W G. & J., We fit Dunlop and G. & J. Steel rlm. Everything in bicycle sundries. Good repair shop.
irgest implement house in the
'illamette valley. We sell the
st goods made in the world. We
ye car loads of them in stock, and
never disappoint a customer.
ith our newly added store room
have oyer 8000 feet of space
the- ground floor.
HP,(sBs,,TWiTsi3'- t , VsnBBotf
Blizzard En
Gutter...
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With Self Feeder and.
Pneumatic Elevator.
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WE SELL
MITCHELL WAGONS
CASE PLOWS
HOOSIER DRILLS
STAR WIND MILLS
MITCHELL FEED CUTTERS
SWISS FEED CUTTERS
BLZZARD ENSILAGE CUTTERS
DIAMOND FEED MILL8
PLANET JUNIOR GOODS
CULVER DRAG SAW MACHINES
BADGER 8PRING TOOTH
HARROWS
FLEMING -STACKERS AND RAKES
BIS8ELL CHILLED PLOWS
CHAMPION MOWERS, BINDERS
REAPERS AND RAKES
SOUTHWICK HAY PRESSES
"MEYERS" PUMPS AND HAY
TOOLS
8TAYON DOOR HANGERS
CLARK'S RIGHT LAPS
HENNEY BUGGIES
BEE LINE VEHICLES
BABCOCK VEHICLES
BARB WIRE, BALE TIES
BINDER TWINE AND ROPE
MITCHELL WAGON GREASE
AND MOTOR BICYCLES
DEFENDER SPECIAL AND
OXFORD TIRES
DUNLOP AND HARTF6RD TIRES
In buggies, carriages, etc., we han
dle the Henney, the Bee Line, the
Babcock, the Westacott, the Mitch
ell, including rubber tired vehicles,
bike wagons. We have 35 differ
ent styles of buggies to select
from
Wlicn.You Stack OuMo Buy Y.ou;l.
Cannot -Affordi to Missus.
MITCHELL, LEWIS &, STAVER Ck
F- F. CAREY. Manager Salem Branch.
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