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

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    THE DAILY JOURNAL. 8ALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1902.
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A Symphony In Silver i
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HE BARR STORE'S Christmas gala show is,
ft 1 "10r t,ian anything else, a symphony in silver.
The keynote of the whole picture that the store
presents in its Christmas garb is "Silver, Silver,
Silver " Umbrellas with handles of SterlingSilver; Toilet
Sets of Sterling Si'ver; Watches of Solid Silver; Candle
sticks of Sterling Silver; Knives, Forks and Spoons of
Sterling or Triple plate Silver; artistic Silver Tableware:
these ate some of the silver fascinations this store offers.
'We ask and urge you earnestly, to see these things.
Words cannot tell you what true beauty and choiceness
and variety we show in not only these but many other
good and acceptable Xmas gifts. No store in this whole
town is more deserving of a visit from those who prefer
to purchase gifts of true intrinsic worth rather than gim
cracks that "fade like the flowers of a day."
Goods We Sell Are Finely Engraved Freer
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Jewelry Store
State and liberty sts., salem.
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154 State St.. Phone. 2874.
THE WEATHER.
ght and showers, Friday.
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'oWm 8alem Musical Society.
- vSucIos of incorporation of tho Sa-
itOratorlcal Society woro Med Sat-
uVSnyl Tho society will bo managed
1 oi1iuslnesa linos. Tho ntlro flnan-
jL olalbVdon will bo borno by tho boV-
f.onltfhcorporators, J. I). T. Tuthlll. C.
, p.Hllnton, P. A. Wiggins, Francesco
soiij. f iiuBn8 Teodor Roth
anfflgjeptt Dozorth. Tho singers who
fratiSoined tho chorus will havo slm
plyiuppay tholr duos, buy thoir muslo
aridUibs. Tho Sunday School room
of thdFlrst Prosbytorlan church has
Jjqo Secured for rehearsals, which
, will j hold on Tuesday nights. Tho
jwii$t oxpecte to study Gounod'a
pWeibroptlon." Jensen's "Feast of
, 4S&onfi&, and Mendelshon's "Blljnh."
4,3adoMho baton of Mr. Francesco Se-
f?thwell-known, oratorio director.
eauTofltho Willamette University col-
rluslc. This la a guarantee
that thsmeetlngs or the chorus will he
.ullojSlSoreet and profit
J" it, understood that this Is not the
teorganfTatlon of the Salem Choral
Society," but is an enUrely new socle-
fJXbo Oratorio Society, of Salem.
All singers In the elty are
to membership, and present
IIouso, on Tuesday .Docomlior 9th. As
this attraction was ono of tho boat
which playod horo last soasou, and
was onjoyod by a lnrgo number of tho
thoater-goors, It Is nocossary to stato
thnt Dan and Chas. A. Mason nro two
of the vory host Gorman dlnlect come
dians on tho stage, and that thoir sup
porting company was ono of tho vory
best ever s.en In this style of outer
talnmont, It mny be gratifying to
know that the supporting company
this season is largor and stronger than
before, and that many new and elab
orate specialties and largo musical
numbers havo been Introduced, which
are interpreted by a. lnrgo and partic
ularly attractive fomalo chorus. Spe
cial attention has been glvon to tho
.costuming and sconlc production,
which makes "Rudolph and Adolph"
not only one of the best munlcnl come
dies on the road, but one of the larg-
os t and most olaborato. ,
Seats on salo at box office, Tuesday
at 0 a, m. Prlcos 75c, COc, 36c.
SALEM
PRINTERS
ELECT
Officers of Capital Typo
graphical Union No 210
At the annual oloctlon of officers of
Capital Typhogrnphlcnl Union, held at
the state printing ofllco yoStardny, the
following named officers wore elected
for tho ensuing year: President,
Edward I. Lamb; vice-president, J. S.
Want, secretary, J. "W. Raker; sergt.
at arms, M. II. Flags; executive com
mltteo, J. K. Godfrey, lloulware and
Dud Hill.
This union Is In a properpous condi
tion, .and is made up of a Class of me
chanics who aro a credit to tho oraft,
Dy tholr conservative methods thoy
havo boon ablo to servo thomselvoB
and tholr employers In a buslnossllko
nnd faithful mannor. As n result wngen
aro bottor In Snlem than for ninny
years post, and work Is more plentiful
for good printers.
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LEADERS IN LOW PRICES.
to Lebanon today, whoro he Is Install
ing a lnrgo boiler plaut.
A. W. Boworson, pt Albany, was
among tho visitors to this city, nt-
tondlng tho I. O. 0. F. Bomi-ccntonnlnl,
Saturday ovonlng.
Dr. F. S. Mnttlson, of Turner, was
a Salem visitor today. The pioneer
HE WORKED
THE
JUDGE
An Albany Man's Fairy Story
Ruse
Kd. Lang, a man well nlotig In llfo,
has been a frequent visitor nt tho po
lice court In this city. Lang works
In the country until ho saves a fow
dollars, and thon comos to town and
proceeds to paint It a bright, florid
color. He arrived In tho city last
Wodnesday and started on his usual
reckless career. Ho had a good tlmo,
Uut, ns Is his custom, Intldod in tho
cooler When arraigned before Re
corder Vnn Wlnklo he made a Btrong
ploa for hlmsolf, and promlsod to re
form If allowed to Yeturn to tho coun
try. Knowing that the Judge was
Bomcwhnt of a politician, ho sought to
gain sympathy by making his defense
nloug political linos. Ho said that ha
was working out In tho Waldo Hills,
In Marlon county, and his employer
mndo him go to Salem to voto for
Chief of Pollco Gibson. Ho started on
his downward career, and continued
to "lush" until ho was rounded up by
tho Albany ofllcors. Tho rccordor
could not exactly seo tho point of his
profuse story, and, aftor duo dollborn
Hon, ordered his conllnomont In tho
city Jail for a poriod not exceeding 10
days. Ho will probably bo roloascd
sooner If his good behavior wnrrants.
PER80NAL8.
Ions make It probable that tha
of Salem's singers will be en
tile chorus.
GERMAN COMEDIANS.
n and Adolph" in Their Inlm-
le Dialect Comedy Farce.
and Mason .will make their
ippearanco aa co-stars in Ru.
Kga Adolph," Qhas, JNgwraan's
farco, at the Grand Opera
Mrs. Jordan Purvlne Is visiting In
Corvallls.
Dr. J. W. Ransom, of Turner, was -In
the city today.
Stato Sonntor J. 13. Hunt, of Port
land, Is In tho city.
Jefferson Myers wns In the olty to
day from Portland.
Bishop II. L. Rarkley, of Portland,
spont tho day in Salem.
Judgo W. W. Cake, of Portland, was
a Snlem visitor yesterday.
II. Gard, of Marietta, Ohio. Is tha
guest of his cousin, A. D. Palmer.
0. B. Updegraff, of Lawlston, Idaho,
Is visiting wIUi relatives east of this
city.
McKlnley MItehel, of Garvals, was
attending the Hlks' memorial services
today.
M. D. Wisdom, of Portland, seer
tary of tha state fair board, was In
the city today.
Mr. and Mr. I G. Otartt, of Port
land, were guests of Mrs. J. J. Mur
phy yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Jmlth. of Port'
land, formerly of Salem, are visiting
friends in the city.
Miss Mary Uowarman hat returned
from a visit to her brother, Jay Dow
erman, at Condon.
T. S. Burroughs has returned from
Rooeburg, where ha has bean working
on a large contract
Mrs. A. B. Griggs, of Albany, Is vis
iting at the home of her father, A. D.
Palmer, In this olty.
Equipped for the holiday ru oh, and, with your tastes for daintiness
In view, we have secured for th Is special occasion exquisite novelties
In toilet and manicure articles, In Roman Horn and Old Ivory. Our
prices tell the story. Every article we sell Is fully guaranteed.
JPATTONS BOOK STORE
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Marion county physician roports that
he Is nbout to romovo to Eastorn Ore
gon.
F. A. Schublngor, tho Salem Urn
burgor cheeeo mnnufnoturor, and K.
Hofor, tho strawborry growor, wont to
Jefferson today, to nttond a farmers'
Institute.
Mrs. M. Brant and daughtor, Mrs.
J. II. Warflold. who havo boon visiting
with the son of tho latter, Prof. 0. A.
Warflold, of this city, havo gono to
Eugene to contlnuo tholr visit with
other relatives.
J. R. Mogglnson nnd son, II. W. Mog
glnson, of Morgan county, Illinois.
inava neen in Salem and visited Til
J mon Ford, for whose father he worked
in ima. wiieat wns o a bushel In
those days, and harvaat hnnds ?6 a
day. He Is now SO years old.
Mrs. Charles Brlea, who In familiar
ly known to tha muslo world as Mme.
Lueelle D'Albartl, accompanied by her
sister, Mrs. George McGregor, will ar
rive in Salem this evening for a visit
with her cousin, Mr. C. F. Patton.
Mrs. Brlca la an accomplished singer,
and was a soloist at tha St. Louis Im
position In 1000. She Is also a soloist
of Seymour's famous Regimental band.
Reception for Mrs. Chas, McNary.
"Mrs. Reuben UoJsa. Jr., this after
noon received a large number of lady
friends In honor or bar sister, Mrs
Chas. L. McNary, who was attended
by her two hrideemaids. Misses nor
th Iiyrd and George Olltnar. The
guests of honor received their friends
under a oupld with bow and arrow, In
flowers, and ajll the parlors c.f the real
dense wero beautifully decorated for
Harmon Snook, the oontraotor, went the accaalon,
SALEM
BIRD
TALKS
Good Program and Special
Lecture This Week
Tho Salem Bird Study Club moots
In regular bobsIoii Tuesday evening at
7.30 o'clock In tho Wlllman studio, op
incite N. Y. Rackot store.
Program.
Birds of Kastem Oregon Miss
Smith.
Pnpar on-Birds Chag. Cooper.
Music Miss Hva Cox.
Tha Chleadea Mlas Taylor.
Reading Mis Maria Hofsr.
General dlsousslon.
Word has been racaivad that Mr.
King Wilson, a Portland bird enthusl
nU will give the club a talk at Uia
same plaoo Thursday evening of this
weak. This will be a treat, and all are
luvlted to be present.
August Sohrelber received hie many
friend! on Saturday evening, the oc
casion being the formal opening of hi
new saloon, tha "Farmers' Home," at
No. 163 State street. After an Inspec
tion of tha pleasantly arranged and
conveniently equipped apartments, a
delteJoua lunch was served, nnd tho
health and prosperity of the genial
proprietor ware offered.
The Sajam polleo court docket this
morning was as follews: Win, Young,
drunk, flnjgd 6, paid; Kd, Lang, drunk,
fined $10, committed; O. MoGuire, beg.
ging, fined f 10, committed.
Catarrh
Tho causo crista in the blood, tn
what causes inflammation of the
mucous membrane
It is thereforo impossible to euro
tho disoaso by local applications.
It is positively dangerous to hog.
lect it, becnuso it always affcota
tho stomach and deranges tho
gonornl health, and is likely to
dovelop into consumption.
Manr bsve boon rftdlcallrmd permwientlr
cured br Reed' Sarstparllla. It oloanios tha
blood and hns a peculiar ftlteratlvo and tonla
effcot R. Loner. California Junction, Iowa,
WTltett "I had catarrh three ioam, lout ray
appttlt and could not sleep. Mr head pained
me and 1 felt bad all over. I took Reed's
Bariaparllla and now have a rood appetite,
leep well, and have no irmptomi of oatarrh."
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Promisos to euro and keeps tho
promise. It is bottor not to put oil
troatmont buy Hood's today,
NEW TODAY
Fresh Cow For Sale, nlso two bowb
with llttors of pigs. Call on A. Or
Smith, R. F. D. No. G, near Alnglo
school house 12-'G-3tt
11 " ui 1 1
Wanted. Girl to do gonornl house
work. Apply nt 25G Forry street.
Wanted. A young or mlddtc-agcd
lady to do gonornl housework.
Plain living, not a .dimcult .placo.
AddroeB "W," box 297, 8alom.
12-8-3
Wanted. At onco, two good dining
room girls. Apply at Cottago Hotel.
12-8-3t
Wanted. Two dining room girls at
' tho Cottngo hotel.' 12-8'3t
Excellent Coffee
Tlioro Is nothing so rptroshlng aa a
good cup of coffoo, and tho host that
can bo had is Chaso and Sanborn's fa
mous coffoo. Glvo It a trlnl and you
will bo satisfied.
BRANSON & RAGAN.
mi milium mini infiimn i-m-m-i h h hi h;
H)on't IReglect
Those dark spots on your teeth,
they are the first signs of decay
and become large cavities I'very
soon. We can saye them at
yery little cost and no pain.
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SSffiSu.d Salem, Oregon.
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A handsome line of
0 pies trom famous
paintings including
many familiar sub
jects such as Pha
raoh's Horses, St.
Cecilia, Souls Awak
ening etc. Size of
mat 19x19 with
round openings.
Don't fail to see those $1.00 booklets of
ni) S; enery:
Milium connjcrnol
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IWew Store
Phone 24-91.
State Street.
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