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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1902)
il I cti mm m AX THE DaILV JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1902. imrmF f WMie?MBee8eeeoeoeseeaB. 1 fH .' ( Those Puzzling: Men I "Oh, those puzzling men! What can 1 buy him that he will really care for and uie?" This is the common Christ mas wall going up from ladies all over tha land, Take us in to your plans. Let us help you. We know what men like, for the selling force at Barr's are all or 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. Men like rings-espec-ially the new Seal rings so much worn now and we show every kind a gensleman would desire. Men like Toilet Cases for traveling, Military Brushes, Mirrors 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 inexpen' 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 see. Fine engraving free on goods we sell. Difficult Digestion Thnt is dyspepsia. It makes lifo miserable Its sufferers enfc not becauso thoy want to but simply becauso thoy MUST. They complain of ft bnd taste in tho mouth, a tenderness nt tho pit of tho stomach, ti fooling of puffy fulness, headache, heartburn and what not. Hood's Sarssparltlft cured Joseph P. L&lnt, KUnacnn, Ky., who wrltos- " I was troubled with dyspepsia for n number of rears and took medicine that did mo no cood. 1 was adrined by friends to try Hood's SarsaparllU which I did and it put my bowels in porfect condition, jravo mo strength and energy and mado mo feel like a new person." Hood's Sarsaparllla Promises to euro and keeps tho promise. Bowaro of substitutoa. Buy Hood's and only Hood's. HORSE STEALING CHARGE Four Head Taken in Tygh Valley , Lew Rlggs of Brooks Charged With a Criirie Barr's Jewelry Stor e Z STATE AND LIBERTY STS., SALEM. LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. (He9sMia0(eieiMessM0ea98ocoeoe4oes0si8ex UM BRELLAS )eeeiS)66)6 RECOVERED!! FEPAIRED! MUD GUARDS AND STEEL RIMS FITTED ON ALL MAKES OF BICYCLES SHIPP & HAUSER iW &35as30see $ ininiiiiniiii tit i H-M- nun in 1 1 i n-fri ME HOD ASHAMED T MILE! A smile usually adds beauty to the plainest face, but NOT when it discloses DARK' ENED, UNEVEN or DECAYED teeth, If your teeth are in such condition you do yourself an injustice to permit it, We, beautify teeth every day. It is neither expensive nor painful, Work Right, Prices Right. Salem Versus Corvallls. Tho East Salem I Ugh School team was defeated nt foothnll In tlilH city Saturday nftonioon by the high Bchool eleven of Corvallls, by n Bcoro of fi to 0. In a previous contest, at Corvallls, those tennis played n scoreless gntne, Miss Colletto spent Sunday with friends in Portland. C. F. Lansing has returned from n trip to Idaho. Otto W. Metschan hns returned to Portland. 0. J. Wilson was Uio guest of Ore gon City friends Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Slcgmund and baby bavo returned from a visit with Jefferson rolatlves. Fred Palmer today began work In tho office of Sheriff I). II. Colbath. Miss Lois Coshow, of Salem, who has been visiting wltli Miss Gertrude O'Hrlen, wont to Eugene this nfter- noon. Albany Herald, Nov. 30th. Governor-elect Geo. 15. Chamberlain, SUUo Senntor F. P. Mays, C. M. Idle man and G. H. Durham, of Portland; 13. H. Durur. of Gold Hill; Win. M. Col vlg. of .Incksonvlllo, and A. M. Craw ford, of Itosoburg, state attorney-gen-oral-elect, wore among the prominent lawyers of the state having business In Salem today. Kd. Crawford, who was nt tho home of bis parents, In this city, for n couplo of weeks, on thu sick list, has gone to Salem, In response to a telopbonii message. The rosult wns tbnt he re signed n position thnt he hold In Ku gene, and accepted a position with his old employers In Salem. During bis sojourn nt home his health wns much benefitted Corvnllls Onsette. Miss Angle McCulloch, deputy coun ty clerk, hns returned from a visit with friends In Portland. John C. Waterlmry and Mentrn Foromnn; Henry Grimm nnd Rosa, Otjon linvo been granted marriage 'li censes In this county. Deputy Sheriff Sklptou, of this city, onSundny offected tho enpturo of Low Illggs, at UrookB, on a cbargo ot horso stealing, nlloged to Jiavo boon commit ted In Wnsco county last month. Rlggs waB turned ovor to Shorlff Soxton, of Wasco county, who happened to bo In tho city yostorday with nnotlior mnn for tho stnto ponltontlary. Tho ac cused man wns today taken to Wnsco county, wboro ho will bo gIVon a trlnl on tho charge. Rlggs, who Is a former Snlem boy, la aged about 25 years, and at ono tlmo resided lt North Snlom. On Novonii bcr 19h, four hend of horses, belonging to A. S. Bonnoy, woro stolon from a pasturo In Tygh valley, Wnsco county. At tho tlmo tho Mnrion county oulcors -j , t. , . V " woro notified of tho theft, for It wan presumed that tho horses would a brought acrosB the mountains and dis posed of In tho Willamette valloy. The first traco that tho local officers o& tntned of tho stolen nnlmals was on Saturday, whon Rlggs brought onb tho horses to this city and attempted o soil It. Tho Wnsco county officials woro communicated with, nnd It was learned thnt Sheriff Soxton wns eti routo to Snlom with a mnn for tho prison. Whon tho sheriff nrrived Sua. dny morning, a tolegraphlc warrant wns secured from Wnsco county, and tho ouicors started In search of Rlggs, who hns boon living with rolntlvos ncnV o v Chemawa. Tho suspected mnn was not found thore, nnd the search wan continued to Brooks, whoro Uio young mnn was apprehended. Rlggs does not I disclaim knowledge of tho Uioft, but assorts his lnnoconce. Ho oxplnlns bin possession of tho stolon horses by stat ing thnt ho mot another follow with tho horses In tho mountains of East ern Oregon, and that bo traded for the four nnlmals. M. L. Jones, of Brooks, Is tho fatli-or-ln-law of Mr. Bonnoy, from wheat tho horses woro stolon. Learning o( tho theft, Mr. Jones kept a lookout for Uio horses, which bo succeeded In locating near Chemawa last week, an4 bo Immediately took cbargo ot threo ot tho band, tho fourtli horso having bcoa disposed of. Programme. Unltnrlnn Uasnr. Weil nesday afternoon opening of bazar. Wednesday evening chicken dinner B to 8 o'clock, 25c. 3t The American heirs of Helnrlcb Ah- IGIFTS FOR LADIES : Pre. Bpt linger jj postoffice a Block) Salem, Oregon. a 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i h 1 1 1 s n 1 1 it 1 1 in i m 1 1 1 i i Great Rummage Sale. "ho ladles of thft Christian church 111 conduct a rummage sale at No. Commercial street, opposite th stofflce, beginning Thursday, Decern. 4th. UI who have clothing, dishes or any seful articles they wish to donate, ease telephone to Mrs. Robert Down er, on Winter street, and conveyances 111 be sent for them. 11-29-31 Cartage on Lumber. On and after December 1, 1901, cart axe will be charged on all orders call ing for lees than 1000 feet ot material. GQODALR LUMBHR CO. CAPITAL LUMBHR CO. U-SO-lm. o Chlqken dinner, 26a, Unitarian Ba zar. Wednesday evening 5 to 8 o'clock. 3t 0a00e0ee9aeae)aa9fle08909ti9eaflsesee)e) . - 5 s wc nave a great variety ot prcuy ana appropriate gins lor inaies. ) Come In and see how easy It Is to make a satisfactory nnd desirable selection for your wife, mother, sister or sweetheart. Take a single squint at these hints: Hand mirrors, manicure sets, photo albums, cameras, padded poems, gold pen, fancy stationery, medallions, calendars, purses, glove cases. Of course, we have thou sands of other things, and we will continue to keep you posted In this "Bargain Bulletin." o AnnTNiMvio TrrT crr-o t5 I A 1 IX JUJwVjrN. VJ J VJTVJi 00000 00000000000oa0000a09000a0000000000000009009 THE WEATHER. Tonight and Sunday, occasional rain. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! Social Realmj; . Local Events In the -e 1 1 ) i , I I I I I I 1 1 I I Ml 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Sherman have gono' to Boise, Idaho, to remain for a few weeks. Mrs. W. L. Bllgor and daughter. Miss Ruby, have returned to Olympla, Washington, after n visit with Mr. and Mrs. L W. Berry, In this city. State Superintendent Aokormau has gone to Heppner, to attend a tench era" Institute. - Wm. Norwood, of Portland, spent Sunday with Salem friends. Willie Hendricks has returned to bis studies at ML Angel College, after a holiday visit In Salem. IS. B. Dufur, of Grant Pass, and Wm. Colvlg, of Jacksonville, were in the city today on business before the supreme courL C. J, Durbln has returned to Hunt Ins, ton, after a visit wIUi relatives in Salem and vicinity. A. M. Crawford, attorney-general elect, was In town today from Rose bunc. G. M. Powers Is in the city, from San Jose, California. J. R. Whitney, of Albany, state printer-elect, was in the eity Sunday, going to Portland today. Dr. O. S. White, of Gervals, president of the Marion County Medlea Asso ciation, was in the olty Sunday, Rev. P. 8. Knight returned this morning from Jefferson, whero ho con ducted services Sunday, teneehor, of Vlonnn, are wanted to claim nn 1100,000 estate. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. jSiSiS Yoti fire Standing in Your Own Light' 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. ora'VaraSlLfS3- Iprice $1.25, - $1.50 $2 and$2.50. .ILL UP-TO-DATE I MMK. B&XSXH!XXXiX!XSX!C&CG-OSHKSX F. N. Allen, Albany. J. Lowonstoln, Now York. Sldnoy Zolmor, Now York. Ira Polnor, New York. W. M. Cako, Portland. L. It. Stlnson, Portlund. W. H. Danlol, Portland. R. II, Tonguo, Illllsboro. Wm. M. Colvlg, Jacksonville. H. F. Hobson, San Francisco. O. V. Tipton, Portland. A. M. Crawford, Roseburg. K. B. Dufur, Gold Htll. J. R. Whitney, Albany. Mrs. Krebs, city. Mrs. C. Krebs. city Miss Thiel, Astoria. Oscar Seltz, Portland. Ilenj. Sweet, Milwaukee. A. H. Barker. Portland. Clell Nash, city. NEW TODAY Stock Hogs For sale of all slsee. Nearly full blood Poland China; also registered hogs for sale. Two miles northwest ot Brooks. Wm. II. IGgan. 11-SO-lw Seoond-Hand Bugaies. Two top and and one single buggy, also one two seated carriage, all at bargains. P. J. Larsen, 210 Liberty at ll-0-3t Good Girl Wanted. A good cook. Wages no obJeeL Call at 102 High street 1 1-20-3 1 .& Found. lady's purse, containing somo money. Owner oall at Journal oftlQo, provo proporty and pay for this notice. 12-l-3t Iftfil Prnn They are the finest we have lyiU LlOP. ever had. LARGE. FANCY QUEENS: The best olive grown, CHOICE MANZAN1LLAS: A small olive with an excellent flavon y FULLER DOUGLAS, Grocers . . . . ir I ntsi 142 State 8treeL Phone 2201. nBIBBHIMlHBIiMBaBlBIHBBI!IBinaBKBBIIaiIIBBBBIHBIISBgJ b Prices that w M M M M H M H H U are Interesting g You can get what you want in the line of Groceries at prices that will prove interesting, at a mhK BKua. ncvy oiunn 'Phone 2491 SALEM, OREGON. lsigBBBaTB1IBMBBBMMBn",M"'wM'"M1"" & 143-147 State St. I KLINQER-8CHREIDER BLOCK. 'Mi ," 2r"?!rT5 ri