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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1902)
00 A god.1 Clock of Watch doBomm fair treatment. RpcoInlly mien .. '.' ' mwiin,, sends )t to the ronalror. i, . ytim that tnoro ih tiny organic disease about a ,iu. ,llm.n,cco. UHimlly it la only a Might local dl.fm 1- mntM iTmllv It I. on.v ,. I : T a """ "natruoted P1 . ;:;,.". '"MU u"w, miiy correcltd llv ,M rtiwui wmcii-uuir. nui u u m (minuted to a bungle thin is HUlhood that hlH oluniBlnoM will result In some nsrmnnent, dM,8fl,n, 7 irrangi'mcixt or boiiio vital pnrt. H Is scarcely nocusanry to say, to those who Know THE BARR STORE ltlt It employs nono but experienced and conscientious repairers w' ipromlflo promntncBB. Jldollty, nn.I Hklll any Watch or Jcwolry repalrine trusted to uh. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE. Loaders In Low Priws State and Liberty St, Salem, Oregon. S., OREGON. TUE80AV BUB . Ji t '' -ws-musin OV I9Ui AFTER i-" " TZZIT l p a a illll llll!;i)!i:i,l's IfiSOTfiflflnrlypfi game PAGE FIVE. GOODS f SOLD. t We have today received another huge shipment of that good, fresh roasted coffee, The flavor is always the same. JDId government Mocha & Java, the real thing per lb 40c Ilir Otitic muujc uiauu niuuia a javil JDt, .3 105 IOr 3I.UU V) .Luna. Alocha & Java per lb o cr t)ur Special Blend Urand, extra tine flivqr per lb 25c ... n.Mtfi lla.t4 Ui'inI l.i avnallAit m(Ta - It.. f UUF raiiui. uituwi umiuivi, mi tAucuciii tuuee 3 105 UC iVa. Wa. CotTee, a splendid coffee in strength and tlavor 2 lbs for 25c. Here is your chance. We have received another lot of those fancy winter apples. They are just as choice as ever. They tiiil an nt the old di ice. 40. 4:5. SO and rSO rK mr IukM fecial: Guaranteed flour 80c pr sack. 10 bars good Latin- JIV OUlip KJk' v iwrf jvi.ii .-vtiii.' wi ij, I iuj (jUUU I Itt- M ROTH & GRABER 124 State Street. Phone 511. Harper's Whiskey Is tho best Get some Into your vest. Gus. Sehrelbcr keeps It, And you know the rest. FARMER'S HOME 153 State Street. i. A. Rotan. Full line of furniture ItirpeU, rugs and door mats. Protect youc pockctbook and save Irroney by calling on us. Ranges, Stoves, etc. K7 Commercial Street. 2 cts, 2 cts. 2 cts, 2 cts. Remember always that M. Wlpuit Is home from a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Albert returned today from Portland. Mrs. Paul Marnach Is visiting In Al bany, tho guost ot friends. -A, Mean, of (ho Oreron Nursery Company, was In Albany today. Francesco Soloy has gone for n visit to Ills claim In Lincoln county. Charles Scott and Fred Dose, of Woodburn, woro visitors to this city today. Mlsa Norma Hendricks 1ms roturnod to Eugene, after a visit In this city the guest of the Misses Warfleld. Prof. James II. ltoborteon and fami ly, of Forest drove, aro spending a IR. STONE'S DRUG STORES StSfSUZ tall any Patent medicine '.. ,. .. oh,. witle, box or pacuage, or have relurn(Ml from a h01(laj. vUIt JjyflrUg SOla Dy Tile ID , 1UI with relatlvos at winiocK. ney were 2. r mel in l'oruanu oy nuen uiwuu. CCtltS I-CSS ; Mls Gussle Ruef arrived Monday af- Iiernoon irum nwuuoun, wunui. . ttlll any CUt rate priCC ad- attend the funeral of her father, the wtlsed in this paper. we jimm mm. which was hem this t O. L. Urown, former county treas urer for Marlon county, was In the ' city today from Stayton, where, with his father and brothers, lie Is engaged , In tho lumber buslnoss. Miss Myrtle- Diwan and Miss Mabel Templeton, studonts at tho state blind school In this city, have returned from Pendleton, where they spent the holl- fliemawa Indians are Sharp ening Tomahawks For Contest With Reliance Footballists There Is a g00(1 opportunity to se cure an Intensely Interesting game of football to be played In this city on "Mt Saturila- afternoon, If the lovers of tho sport In this city will ,., ate with the management of tho Cha- maa Indian Training School. Hav ing made a creditable showing this year In competition with the teams of he Wlllametto valley, the lrropressl- iieaBKins dosire to go up agalnBt bigger game, and, with that Idea In mind, have been negotiating for some time with the Hellanco football olovon of San Francisco, on tho occasion of the visit to tills stato of that team next week, uhen It Is scheduled for a gamo with the Multnomah Athletic Club on Now Year's day. Chemawa offered tho Callfomlans a guarantee of $100 to nlav a camn nt tho fair grounds, In this city, on Satur ilay afternoon, tho second dav follow. Ing tho contest In Portland, and when the team Is on Its homeward trip. The terms' did not oaetly suit tho players from the Golden State, who wont tho Webfooters one better, and said thoy would not consider any offer of less than $150. This Is a llttlo more than the Indians care to undertake to raise by themselres, and are desirous that lovers of football In this city come to their aid and see If the required amount cannot be raised, and the game secured for this city. The lads from Chemawa are deter mined in tlie matter, and If they do not succeed In arranging a contest to Uke place here, they will negotiate for a game with the visitors from Calli fornla to be played In Portland. It would not take much of an effort to rnlso the entire amount that is de mnadod by the Callfomlans. and Sa lorn would bo assured of a roal game ot football, something that has not been seen In this city during tho past two years, or slnco tho champion C. A. A. C. team disbanded. Surprised His Wife A story Is told of a farmer of Clack nmas county, oys tho Albany Herald. HAVE THE WEATHER. Tonight and tomorrow, occasional n jWW 1 1 i 1 1 II i H--H-M; &Qnrifl.fiM.mJ lithe UUVWI ,VWI Ml Miinilim III days with tholr relative Last Night'. Concert. Mrs. Mary L. AW . .. ...... i,v hor sons. Dan and Charles Adams, poee who did not ationu wo ir - -- camo up Sun. fern of Eugene Cowlos at the and Mrs w lost night missed a rare irc-uv, ,--, " on h0 ofUr wt la seldom wo got to hoar audi a or- rne iumuu clear voice nB that or America ""-" t.nMrllh.r t0 ' asso. M'ss Moi,e D?ve "TTlS eaudleuco wont wild with enthu- Gworao'uwr' """ "day ihe will n.aad ovorv number was repeat- Grove, where, on Thursday she ii ;L .. Hi wddine oi aui uwio ?rncored, Mr. Cowlos was bui- .. --- - - Th 7 by an excellent company, who Hughes an Mr -ZTLn on M equal honors. I wm w" ,0":. A. Herno'a famous drama, ew ) . , t,.. . ..i ' mia finn at La gone to auuiiwiw day ovonnB, Doc. 31st, by an where, on Momluy he j IU rjwj Slent comnanv. nmi a crowded uer scnooi nv ....--. $ U assured; , , w ..-,-.. , YOU ANY OF THESE Symptoms of a Very mon Trouble? Com' PERSONALS. p. Dftbnfvy jmontiMwiduy in Port dav vacation, un nuuua. . - L Miss Ooulet w... offlclat, as lirldMmald at the marriage Q M Sylvia LaCrelxte Mr. Porfr. of Bast. 3) i arn ur6" IK"?. T -o jj ... i'ri.l tinvine been befow the IV uum n. BayeoJsftVleltliig wi '" -----.. . ,, ,& argad ,y.fa-gQCtlftan ,. -. 4ne. c0"lr LrrThi in the ca of ' Anna Wlnrutls homo-from ,fIM1;' U(B Po,fiand man JlKWglnMW lB!fi.Sator.itothl. ;j . ua,dwla ttn family have re-, ww -; montW u0 . -' wivortonr af torta-visit "ffitn u ," ,hB new- adralnlftraiwu. tod Mrs. a U.'WompsoB 1are ...-" J"jWAl 0f M'rs. IU h 5 Jjh a visit, wahrelatlvea UlaOjg fSlVSw. Burrt.- There Is no disease so common In the United States as catarrh, because It appears In so many forms and at tacks so many different organs. It Is a common mistake to suppose that catarrh Is confined to the nose and throat. Any Inflammation ot the mucous membrane wherever located accompanied by abnormal secretions, Is catai-rh. Catarrh of the stomach or bladder, or Intestines Is nearly ns com mon as nasal catarrh, and much more serious, although It Is true that stom ach catarrh and catarrh of the other Intornal organs is the result of ne glected nasal catarrh.- A new remedy has recently ap peared which, so far as tested, seems to be remarkably offectlve In prompt iv onrine catarrh, wherever located, The preparation Is sold by druggists generally under the nameoi muans Catarrh Tablets, and In addlntlon to be ing very palatable and convenlent.pos seeees extraordinary merit. In many cases giving Immediate relief from the eouehlnc. hawking and constant wear- (n. nf tha throat and head, those symptows with which everyone is fa miliar who has ever suffered from colds in the head and throat. Catarrh U simply a cotlnuatkn these symptoms until the trouble be comes chronic, and grows gradually ..-mu from vear to year. o..,o.f Tablets are composed e.fJ ntood root, red gum ad simitar asU' unties rind catarrh who woro his old rult until everyone was tired of it. and his ostlnmlil wlfn was almost ashamed of tho hustllnfl Best WOrk that Can be man who had been lusldo of it so long. But a fow dnys ago he went to town to sell hla produce, and whllo there determfnod to buy a new suit, njid n happy thought to him. surprlso his wife. So he bundled n neat suit Into the wagon and drove homeward. U was after night ns he hurried homeward, and at a bridge over a rlv or, about half a mile from home, ho stood up on the wagon and "pooled" nnd threw tho despised old suit, coat, vest and pants, into the rushing water below. Then he reached for his new clothes. They were gone had jolted out or tho wagon, and lost in the dnrk. The night was cold, and his teeth chattered as he hurried homo. Ho sur prised his wlfo oven more than he had anticipated. Band Concert Tonight. Should tho weathor permit, the Sa lem Military band will glvo a concort tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Tho concerts have been a treat to many, and it is hoped they will continue. jjgWJTHMY. Halls Ferry. Tho forry will run every day. except when the wntor Is moro than 10 foot nbovo low water. A I). Pottyjohn. 12-30-3t For Sale. A Reglna music box.ln good condition, at half prlco; cost with music, $122. Willamette ho-tl- 12-30-tf SflLEH IRON WORKS H. Alcdgor, Lessee. A good line of patterns for housework. Columns, Lintels, Gratings, Steps and Finials, Also General Founders and Machinists. done in Oregon. Promptness motto. Only best mechanics employed. ,our v. 4-HHfHrf-H-"H4--t"HIM-H-t! I1HIHHHHIH1IHH W-B WATCH THIS SPACE f "ra. Bpi& tinker jj postomce aBiock'. Salem, Oregon. For Rent. An olghty-ncre farm, with about BO acres cleared, bnlnncb tim ber. Good hop, grnln or potato land, or will sell nt a bargain. Call on Mrs. It, Crnyton, one block . wont of North 8nlem school. 13-30-lw . wr.i. wtui-n tit, President. C. MARSH, Vice-President. -un 1 1 nun in ii in mi mhiiiim m ii iiminiHi- ALL THE WORLD I'nows about our wines and liquors, bocaitBo each and all aro famous brands. For tnblo and medicinal ugo, choose what hrr conquorcd populari ty by Us quality. Wo carry only what wo can pralso without reserve This fact is tho basis of our claim for your confidence 13very purchase mndo from us Ih a transaction that could not have beon bottored. Olell Nash ) irtMjrtMn James Ohitly Attendants J. N. DROWN, Attorney. SAMPLE ROOM, 206 Commercial Street. . IM..,unM.. o 9 WM. LANSING, Treasuror. 0 (5ol6en IRule (Boneolifcateb. Milling and Milling Company DIRECTORS: C. Marsh. C. L. Johnson. Wm. Wechter. Wm. Lansing 2. M. Parvln. D. Stelner. A. F. Homeyr, Altavlsta. la. Fred Wechter. Berne, Ind. Edwin Heller, Linn Grove, Ind. "Rome was not built in a day," and neither are fortunes made without tak ing advantage of opportunities as they present them selves. "Feather your nest" at once by buying a block of Golden Rule Consoidated Aining andMillinjrStock at .1c per share wbie this block lasts. Location of Mines McCOHNACK BLOCK, Bohemia, Oregon. Salem, Oregon. 844(00B-H 09eca 6-HteVHH-e f l-Of-HMt Bros Best SALEM, AUMSVLLLE, MEHAMA. We kindly ask you to read this ad, save it, and use it as a guide in your buying. If you will do this you will save money. Tomorrow our list alphabetically will he "1." i. sneciftes. from ..v.,.u i win be seen that bo secret Is ot the lagredhwU. and alw tlwt bo mineral poisons are u. . - - case wiw w - medlelnea. 4u For catarrh of the now, thw&fr hronchlal tm, f oo"h ""' aXlnt-UnwerbUddtrnopre JJJ is so safe and gives uch rajM !!. MU Oiem t mU nrwybjratHaLM , the result om """ T 7 ..V. 7.'. .nnirAnt from tbe nrsi o;y areapoarfstvom,, , Ja-nj W( . . . . t r" Hams, Armour's regular, lCc. Hams. Annour'a Star, 17c. Ilatchetfl, Meohanlo's Pride, No, ulaw, COc. Hatohets. Meohanlo's l'ride, No. S, Olaw, OOo. Hatohots, shingling;. No. 1, 48a. Ilamiuorn, "Casco," ll.in, 40a Hammers. "Willamette." llln. 00. Hammera, taek, No. II, 8c. Ilammura, taek, No. 19, Oo. -Hammers, taok, "Corker," 12o. llw)w, Piuinb'a brush, No. 791, 1. Hogke, Plumb's bmsh, No. 702. IU0. Hooks. ColllHt" brush, medium, n.T. HooHn, OoWm, hrtwh, ex. hayy. Handle, liarower, 12-fu, Be. Handles, hammer, lMn, Oe. HagdJan, hatohet, K-ln, Ot. Uatr chain. No. 1, 0 ft, Uc. Halter cbalm. No. i, N. , nigge. light strap, 1-lK iwrswa, Ce. HJngee. light strap. 44, mm' MPt3Sgjfl mtw, 13c. Hinge. Hfc'bt T, .n, with with with' Hl8I9, light T, Wn. wltk W9a. .. '7S0 B5oe &i 'WfnTBRWlght T. Tln,liT screws. , a Handles, Wlllla Illiigus, heavy T, 4-ln, with sgrows, 10a Hlngos,. heavy T, 0.n, with sorowu, ICa Hinges, heavy T, S-lu, with eorowsf 30a Hinges, hoavy strnp, 4In;.wltU sorows, lOo. Hlngos, heavy strap, C-ln, with wjrowa, lBo. Hloges, heavy strap, 8.ln, with serows, JOc. Hinges, heavy strop, 10-ln, with rewH, 3c. Illngeo, heavy strap, 12-ln, with wrewa, 4So. Hasps and Btaplos, No. 30; 4a Hasps and staplee, 8-1 n, No. 30, 5c. Hai and staples, C-ln, No. 20, 3c. . Hasps and staples, 8-ln, No. 24, Co. Hooka and staples, i'-ln, No. 10, 2e. Hooks and staples, Cln, No. ID, 3a "Headlight" shoes, men's bang, oalf, laee, slseg C to 0, J2.10. "Haltt Wear" ahoee, boyg, box veal, eteM 2K to &U. $1.00. "Hard Wear" shoes, boys', box veal, wise 12V6 to 2, $1.1. "Hard Wear" show, child's bog veal, sIum 8V4 to 12, $1.20. Hominy, whole, 10-lb ske, Me. Hominy, rlaked, Co lb. uorao buck toyaoco, in-ot nines, 7c, 9J&wf Handles. Williams' eprfn, Wl'il? a UHdbdf:Sin.aparlllat 80& . 4U. fottmtiH&TK lea spring mop, Hinges, 9C light T, C-ln, with sorews, rA.ii viii ... JiyVU O V1I1S, 4VUj j:i Hnrter's oUU 20c. i i nw ? . M Tv"l 4 m ; Sr.i m Ml 4 '..SS4 . 1 '. '. .' .1? i' - ' tm M 'If W :. i "h.