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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. 8ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1902. to9eiMJefl90taeoee88B. Those Puzzling Men VkJbbbB m u?'-. I "Oh, those puzzling men I What can I buy him that he will really care for and use?" This is the common Christ mas wail going up from ladies all over tha land, Take us in to your plans. Let us help you. We know what menjike, for the selling force at Barr's are all ot the masculine gender and can therefore speak with authority. Now. almost all men like fine watch chains and dressy fobs and we've the nicest sort of an assortment of both. Aen like nngs-espec-ially the new Seal rings so much worn now and we show every kind a gensleman would desjre. Men like- Toilet Cases for traveling, Military Brushes, Airrors for shaving, and all useful articles of that nature. Of these, we carry certainly the best assortment in the city. Men like Fountain Pens here's a pleasing and mexpeny sive gift for business men especiallyand we handle the best Fountain Pens on the market. This little list by no means exhausts the Barr Store's possibilities in good and useful gifts for men. Perhaps you'd better come and sec. Fine engraving free on goods we sell. BUILDERS OF BRICK J5L0CKS What do You Think of These Reflections? Ba rr's Jewelry Store STATE AND LIBERTY STS., SALEM. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. LHV THE WEATHER. Tonight and Sunday, occasional rain. m 1 1 1 1 1 ii tit hhi i tut m i : K Social Realm a a PERSONALS. HI ttlii Ml 1 I I II I It'll llff V A Gilbert Reception. ,7 On TuosdayVevonlng Mrs, H, D. Oil bort and MIbs Gilbert ontortalnod 'about CO of tho young mnrrlod pooplo oft tho Capital City at tho homo of tho lattor, comor of Liberty and Chc nmokota stroota. Whist was tho diver sion of tho ovonlng, and In tho game 'Mr. S. V. ltamsoy oxcollod and ro aved tho llrst prlzo, a beautiful cal , 'ondar. Mrs. J. M, Kylo was not so kfj8uccesnful, and was rowarded with tho consolation prize, a small picture Tho sorvlng of refreshments concluded an ovonlng of genulno onjoyment. 5ee4)ee Lyon Adolph Is homo from a visit at Eugene. Mrs. A. Kloln and daughter aro vis iting in Portland. Oeo. B. Wntors was a business visi tor to Portland today. Mrs. J. J. Head has returned to Port land, after a visit in this city. Mrs. H. II. Loabo has roturned from a visit with frlonds In Portland. J. O. Mooro has returned from a vis It with friends at Cottago Grove. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Park aro homo from a Thanksgiving visit In Portland. It. H, Moody has returned to Port land after a visit with his parents In this city. Mrs. Hattio Denny, ngod 3G, of Hose burg, has been received at the state Insano asylum. Mrs. M. Wampolo has roturned to Woodburn, aftor a visit to hor daugh ter, Mrs. J. Harding, In this city. Mrs. W. h. IHIgor, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Huby, of Olympla, Washington, Is visiting nt tho homo of hor slstor, Mrs. I. W. Deny, In this city. Tho laillos havo boon visiting at Mnro Island, and stopped at Salem on Ed. Jeurnal: In times of political excitement voters aro llablo to bo led astray, and tho wholo offort at Salem seems to bo to nrouso partisan pas sions, nnd rely on Republican majori ties to sweep Into powor man who con ceul their real animus behind tholr pretended loyalty to the Republican party The Journal did as much as anyone to defeat the proposed occupa tion tax, which was never a part of tho Citizens' program. The staunchest supporters of tho. Citizens' movement helped defeat It, and It was rendered unnecessary by tho careful husbanding of city rovomies under Cltlzons' ad ministration. After promising solemnly to keep Uie city within Its revenues, something they nover did when liv powor, tho Push city platform has this paragraph: "Wo pledge ourselves to do this without resorting to an occupation tax, which must necessarily fall upon tho business mon, who lnvost capital and omploy labor, and which leaves freo the man who has his money Invested In brick blocks, and employs no labor, but collects rents and escapes his share of such tax." The men who havo built brick blocks tho past two years havo been tho cause of much hopeful prldo. nnd have employed labor at Its own tofms. Why such anarchistic slop was over Injected j into a Republican platform is a mys-itory. Citizens who subscribed to tho Pop ular Loans nt Salem will not, nnd should not, ondorso n slap at enter prises based on tho rising tldo of pros perity in our fnir city. Tho city gov ernment should deal Justly with tho, poorest and tho richest. The margin of prosperity is not so great that reck less political agitator can bo put In charge of our city, affairs with Impu nity. Certainly is It not the Republican party, that 1mm a proud record for pro moting ontorprise of substantial charaetor. that Is represented In thin slur nt proporty owners as public ene mies. It wns loft to a handful ot noisy crumb-plckors to Invont this latost ar ticle of Republican faith, which has not yet rocolved public endorsement RICPUDUCAN. UM BRELLAS RECOVERED!; T EPAIRED! MUD GUARDS AND STEEL RIMS FITTED ON ALL MAKES OF BICYCLES SHIPP & HAUSER 9S5Si3303 -JV. ......................... M ... 1 ..... M . 1 . . ... . KV THE niCYCLD mun IDont ZTbink 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. Congregational Church Bazar. Tho ladlos of tho Congregational church will glvo a handkerchief bazar and chlcken-plo suppper on Frldny ev- routo homo for a visit with rolatlves. lenlng, December fith, at tho parlors of h, L. I.amblrth has returned to Port- ' tho church. Mako no other ongngo land, aftor n visit with Mrs. I.amblrth, ments for that ovonlng. 11-29-Rt 9MB0e800Msaseaeeeaaeaeaa0a -r-u.- . -r ., . , . .. JLJV UUK fcSfcSL-'LSC-;'! 1JIN5. Of book6, all tastes and ages are catered to, and there Is not member of any family who will fall to find In our huge stock a book his or her liking. Thousands of volumes have already been placed tip- on our shelves, and still more coming. We have our store about ready for our Immense holiday trade a few days moro and It will bo com pleted. We believe you will say you have never seen such a large dis play of books, toilet sets, calendars, art publications, and brlc brac.i You are Invited to call and see our display any day now. If you wantj anything have It put aside 'till Xmas time. 9 fPATTONS BOOK STOREj 00000000900000000000000O00O000000000000000e0000 4 tof )0e09Cr00eft0e0e00ftse0930088eft00e0909C00l Ten Dollar Overcoat-Man came in yesterday and said: "See here, you people are making so much noise about that $10 overcoat, I'd just like to see what it looks like." We had him slip into one of those beautiful 44 inch black Irish Frieze 10 Coats; he looked it over carefully, notic ed the peaked lapels, the vel vet collar, the vertical pockets, the double-stitched seams, and he asked: "Is this your fif teen dollar overcoat? I want ed to see a ten dollar one." He was taken back when we told him it was tO--th'ougt his judgment was bad. It wasn't. The coat is as fine as the average dealer gets 15 for. We mean to make the $o overcoat man buy here. DON'T TURN YOUR BACK ON A GOOD THING G. W, Johnsons Co. 000000g0000000ee00890000C0000ae0Be0a080O00g0 (mwwS&jmr) iifri'ni'sWiTEirri j ilmf JUJUKVty Yoii flre Standing in Your Own Light' If you buy picture frames be fore calling on us. We are making a specialty of 16 x 20I portrait frames for Crayon and Pastel Pictures. fftffki '.l7 LIT 7tj - ' j xljwt . . - rnr WJmL MX Bbtice I $J.2S, - $1.50 I $2 and$2.50. ..ALL UP-TO-DATE FRAMES.. who Is visiting with rolatlvos In this city. Mr. Lamblrth is superintendent of construction for tho Oregon Water Powor & Hallway Company. Tho mombors of tho Wlllamotto Unl vorslty medical football team roturned Friday from Urownsvlllo, whoro on Thanksgiving day they plnyod a gamo with tho Utah school team of that city. Miss Gsthor Williams has returned to Orogon City, aftor attending the marrago of her sinter, Miss Myrtle, to O. D. Tlllson, of tills city. Mrs. J. 0. Qoltra, of Portland, spent Thnnksglving at tho parontal home of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, in tills city. Mrs, C. Cornelius, who has been vis iting her dnughter, Mrs. C. T. Pomeroy, has returned to her homo in Portland. .1. P. Murphy, of Aumsvllle. was a Salem visitor today. Bird Study Club. This organization will meet next Monday ovonlng in tho studio of Mrs. Wlllmnn. In tho First National bank block. Oood program. All Invited. Holiday Bazar. Tho ladlos of tho Unitarian church will hold tholr annual Christmas bazar In tho basomont of thu church, De cember 3-4. Thoy have a flno display rof aprons, underwoar. hags and all sorts or fancy work. A thicken din ner will bo served Wednesday, Decem ber 3d, between the hours of R 30 and 7 o'clock. t&2&&SeG SXsX3GGBia2 SURE CURE FOR PILES .Itching Piles produce moisture and T ' catise Itching, this form, as well as T ' Illlnd, Weeding or Protruding I'lles aro cured by Dr. ilosan-ko's Pile Item. edy, stops itching and bleodlng. Alt- sorbs tumors. 60c a Jar at druggUU, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Dosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug stores. Bird Study Club. This organisation will nitnit next Monday ovonlng In the studio of Mrs. Wilfman. In the First National bank block, flood program. All Invited. p)t0.Bpl & linger i; pRoaJ7a!,S Salem, Oregon. iM 1 1 I I 1 1 1 IH n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hi II 1 1 H I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i H 1 1 1 1 1 A Few Pointers. Tho recent statistics of the number of deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commonce with an apparently harmless cough which can be oured Instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, whloh Is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases, Prloe 29c and 60 cents. For sale by all Aruggists.'l NEW TODAY WVM Stoek Hogs For sale of all sIsh-m. Nearly full IiIimhI Poland China; also registered hogs for sale. Two miles northwest of H rooks. Win. II. Ugan. 1 1-20-1 w 190? CfOn They are the finest we have LARGE. FANCY QUEENS: The best olive tfrown, CHOICE MANZANILLAS: A small olive with an excellent flavor, FULLER DOUGLAS. Grocer s M2 State Street 'Phone 2201. nBUHBHBOMMBRHBiniaiHinRaailBBHBaiMBIHKBHHBIIKHM a s Prices that H M M H M M ! aT!.T Interesting PS M U M Second-Hand Buggies Two top and and one single buggy, also one two seated carriage, all at bargains. P. J. Larsen, 210 Liberty st. 11-20-31 o -i . . Good Qlrl Wanted. A good rook Wage no object. Call at 102 High street. ll-SU-Jt .LJH s Lost, Strayed or Stolen Hniall, dark brown Jersey oow, 3 years old. A strap around the neok wltli full namo of owner. Report to Bam Ludl, Salem, 11.29-3t m You can get what you want S - in the line of Groceries at prices that will prove interesting, at 3 Si a m a M tn H I SPEER BROS. NEW STORE 143-147 State St. 'Phone 2491 Hj KLINQER-8CHREIBER BLOCK. SALEM, OREGON. 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