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, 1 THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1902. Mseeeeee wroeaass999c40eeeMa9e0&oa9'MC0e9a m THANKS AlJUYl-ty GIVING PARTIES Ba'rr's Jewelry Store! loll Are Standing in And Big Pinners Rule Were the Your Own Light Salem Indian Training School Had a Program gjg0!SM33EEIEnijj.i).iF 2s$il !4 Wf,k vi3 Za'SV Barr's STATE AND LIBERTY STS., SALEM. SQ0e6Oa8ocoa8ifiB86Boooe)o8oo8ooeeeOBi THE WEATHER. Tonight and Saturday, occasional rain; .brisk and possibly high southwesterly vinds. hh m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in ii i in- Local Social Realm! T Events J In the m 1 1 1 If 1 1 1 1 II IIHIWH-H II. U Lucas Is in Albany on busi ness. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. Condlt visited in Turner yesterday. Mrs. A. A. Jessup Is visiting at hor pld homo In Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Poarco are homo tmm n vlnlf In PnrMnnil yj Justlco and Mrs. C. B. Wolvorton woro in Albany for ThankBglvlng. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Stoolbammor are visiting with rolativos In Woodburn. Mlssoe Dlancho and LaVorno Kant- nor aro visiting with frionds In Orogon City. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Graham spent Thanksgiving with rolativos in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kantnor, of ., i uaiias, aro viaiuut, wim raiuuvra m this city. Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Skiff havo ro- ''i(jurned from a visit with frionds in i'ortianu. Jj. A. Miles and family of Indepond- onco como down as usual, and spout mm in ii iii mn i n mi 1 1 ;3Don t t- a Because your teeth ache you must loose them. We can devitalize (kill) the nerve, fill the tooth ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN-and make it useful for years. Examination Free. Work Right. . PRICES RIGHT. SSSt& Salem, Oregon. I M 1 1 lit H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 Mill M II M 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I II I III 1 1 II J . A Ring Upon Her Finger and Joy Within Her Heart Havo you no loved one mother, wlfo, swo.thoart or little daughter who would bo happier ovor a handsomo ring than any otlier Christmas gift you could buy hor. Pondor it well. A ring Is a porpeb ual romombranco of the giver a perpetual Joy to the recipient. Noth ing In all tho realm of good gifts would bo moro loved and cherished. I I I III M.I ...l.t I . M in I I I I . , 1 Wo havo multitudes for you to chooso frem: Plain gold rings; rich engraved rings; rings of dellcato settings with diamonds as the center plcco; or amethysts, rubies, emeralds, pearls, moonstones, almondlnos topaz or whate'or hor taste fancies. In all this town thoro Is no ring iii collection from which a lady could pick so pleasant a choice. And oven at Christmas tide, It is no harm to remind you that on rings, as on all else, Darr's jewelry storo Is still "tho loador In lov prices." Fine engraving free on goods we sell. Jewelry Store Thanksgiving at tho patornal home, with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Q. Hnrnos. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krausso and children, of Portland, spont Thanksgiv ing in this city. Miss Lain a Snelllng, of I.akevlew, Is- a guest at tho homo of J. K. Ood froy, in this city. Mr nnd Mrs. Oeorga Collins nto tur koy with their daughter, Mrs. W. II. Chatton, In Portland. Dr. A. A. Jessup and P. II. Sront wit nessed the U. of O.-M. A. A. C. foot ball gamo In Portland Thursday. Mrs. T. W. Colllor has roturned to Portla'nd, aftor a visit with her pa rents, Itov. and Mrs. J. II. Ii. Royal. Mrs. W. T. Honnott has gono to Southorn Iowa for an oxtondod visit with hor parents and othor rolativos Jaraos Walton, 'who is ompldyed in a Portland bank, spont tho Thanksgiv ing soason with rolativos in this city. Mayor and Mrs. Q. B. Dlmlck, of Or egon City, nttonded tho Williamson Tillson wedding on Wednesday oven ing. Clifford Brown, a student at tho Stato Univorsity, spont Tlianksgivlng with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, In this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Baker, of Port land, woro tho Thanksgiving guosts of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dick, of this city. Tho ladles aro sisters. Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams havo re- ii mi i ii i inn in inn 1 1 Ibink I 0 1 m s r 9 g LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. f turned to Oregon City, having como to Salem to attond tho marrlngo of tliolr daughter, Miss Myrtle, to C. D. Till son. of this eltv. which wjih cfilnlirntml on Weimosdny ovonlng. Although tho Holman family are scattered from Oregon to California, Jlonest John Holman camo down from foeeea9ajaeea8eoeeeea9e8oeee99eQ88j HOLIDAY There are all sorts of things In ket somo of them good, some ent We carry the good sort only say, but the proof of the puddln g from the various markets of the I and properly displayed for your our capable salespeople. An invitation la extended you to visit fPATTONS BOOK STORED M999aee9M999B99e9999a89 Albany to spend Thanksgiving, and brought his turkoy along with him. Miss Mlnnlo L. Culhortaon, of Day ton, Wash., who has boon visiting her sistor, Mrs. John A. McKcc, of this city, for tho last two weoks, loft for Los Angolos today, whoro sho expects to mako hor homo, in hopes that the climate may Improve hor health. Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Robnott and baby nrrivod In tho city Thursday ovonlng for a visit with rolativos and friends. Dr. Robnett had to roturn this morn ing, but Mrs. Ilohnett will remain for about a month. Mrs. Ilohnett was formerly Miss Myra Murphy, and at present is visiting at the home of liar sister, Mrs. F. M. Brown. Mr and Mr. Clayton Went, of Portland, aro in the city to appear as defendants In the second trial of an action brought by Dr Grace Albright to recover a balance claimed U be due on a medical bill Ben F. Lawrence, a Portland editor, Itassed through Salem thin morning for Phoenix, Arisona, where he goes be cause of I m mired health. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Haar, of Walla Walla, were the. guests of County Judge and Mrs. J. II. Scott Thursday. Rev. W. 0. ISIIot and family returned this morning from Portland, where they spent the Thanksgiving season. Paul Schmidt, of Albany, spent Thanksgiving with his wife, who is visiting with relatives in this city. Otto W. Metschan, of Portland, is visiting with relatives In this city. Mrs. J. II. Fletcher baa returned to Jefferson, after a short visit In this city. Thanksgiving day nt Salem was gon orally obsorvod In a quiet and rospoct fill manner. Union serylcos woro hold In tho First Presbyterian church In tho morning, whon Itev. C. A. Robing delivered an, especially appropriate sonnon. Tho Christian Scientists and tho congregation or St. Paul's Episco pal church alBO conducted services in harmony with tho season. Tho banks, business houses and public institu tions generally woro closed. On Wednesday evening tho mem bers of Protection lodge, No. 2, A. O. U. W., gavo a delightful dancing par ty In Tioga hall. Thoro was a good nttondanco. Tho dancing floor was in its usual splendid form, and, with tho oxcollont music by Ristlno's orchestra, an ovonlng of much pleosuro wns tho rosult. On Thanksgiving night Uio Modern Woodmen of America ontortalnod their friends at a dancing party given In tho Holman building. A Jolly crowd unu In nttrttiilntmrt mul Hi muesli Mm offorU of tho committee, coupled with an enjoyoblo ovonlng was provided, Tho success of tho party should bo placed to tho creditor tho gonoral committee, which consisted of J, W. Wlllson, F. F. Toevs, F. A. Halior and S. j. Howard. Colonol J. Olmstead, owner of tho , Salem Steam Laundry, was tho host nt 1 n pleasant function on Thnnksglvlng ' day. when the sntlro forco of opora- tlves In tho laundry assembled at tho Kllto Cafe for n sumptuous repast with their employor. Tho occasion was a most enjoyable ono. Salem Indian School Program Tho Thanksgiving program nt Che mawa oponed with n band concert at 8-30. followed bv annronrlato oxer- J c,Hef, , tho chapol ni, Ul0 (1scusslon of GOO pounds of turkey In tho bonutl fully decorated dining room, shoro an elaborate Thanksgiving monu was I served. Thoro was a football gamo bo- tween tho Indians and tho reform school, winning by a score of 2G to 5. In tho evening Uioro wns a basketball GOODS holiday goods offered on this mar-! worthless, and some simply Indlffer-, rather a broad statement you will' Is In tho eating. The best things world aro gathered under our roof, Inspection, and will be shown you by contest at tho school gjm, and con cluded with a social anil danco. The oxorclses were in charge of Asst Supt. Cnmpboll and Clilof Clerk Wood In Supt. Potter Is still In tho East, and will roturn In about two weeks. Hlnh School Social. Tho High School will bIvo their i first social at tho Hast school on Sat urday ovonluK. An excellent proRram, games and refreshments will bo tho order of tho ovonlng. Tho governor, state superintendent and school dlrec tors will bo present. The proceed are to bo usod In the Interest of athletics Football. Corvallls High School vs. Salem High School. The Corvallls team Is coming to play a gamo with our High School tomorrow. The teams an even ly matched, and will put up the most Interesting game irf the season. The score at Corvallls last Saturday stood 0 to 0, so both teams will play to win Aa Interesting game Is promised Special Danes Tonight. Invitations are out for Uie regular sneoial social dance by the attend anU at Uie asylum tonight The usual good tlm Is expected. I'rof. Parker, Uie great New York phrenologist. Is In the city. NEW TODAY Wanted. Ladles everywhere to send for frea package of Turkish Harem Saohet powder, also valuable infor mation. Send no money. The I'oclflo Company, 149 10th street, Portland, Oreeon. 11.28-lm If you buy picture frames be fore calling on us. We are making a specialty of 16 x 2Q portrait frames for Crayon and Pastel Pictures. Iftrice .$2 and$2.50. .ILL UP-TO-DATE 1902 CrOP. ffi " we lum LARGE. FANCY QUEENS: The best olive grown, CHOICE MANZANILLAS: A small olive with an excellent flavors FULLER DOUGLAS, Grocers 142 State Street. LAST SaKirday, November 29 Factory Sale of Shoes Will positiuoly close Saturday, November 29, Every pair of shoes contained in the store must and will be sold before that time, as no shoes will be removed from the city if they can be given away, Men's Vlcl Kid Shoos, worth 1.00, for $1.85 Men's Calf Shoos, worth ?2.G0 for 9E Ladles' Hand Turned Shoos, worth $3.60, for 1,05 Ladles Kino Kid Shoos, worth $2.50, for 76 Misses' School Shoos, worth $1.40 for G5 Hoys' Calf School Shoos, worth $1.75, for 85 RUBBERS FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN FOR ALMOST NOTHING Now is the time to be shod at the Factory Sale of Shoes, there will be no more after Saturday Nov, 29. State and Commercial Sis., Where the Red Flag Hangs. J, MORRIS, Managca, Salem, Oregon, nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBflBBaBBaaBBBBBBBBBflBflBBBBBBBBHBBg ! aprrec.e! .m! Interesting! s Ob g You can get what in the line of Groceries at prices that will prove interesting, at S s M SPEER BROS. NEW STORE! 143-147 State St. KLINQER8CHREIDER DLOCK. 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