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XHeIp,.- AHLV JOURNAL. SALfcMC-REQONLFRIOAV, JANUARY 2, .1903... irw. PAGE FIVE. 6000 Tim6PI6C6 OH A godd Clock or Watch deserves fair trentracnt. Especially Is this the case when some Irregularity or mishap sends It to the repairers. It 13 seldom that there Is any organic disease abuit a really wall constructed timepiece. Usually It 1b only a slight local dlstompor, oaslly corrected by the skillful watch-doctor. But If It Is ont'rustod to a bungler thoro Is every llkllhood that his clumsiness will result In somo permanent, doop-soatod dis arrangement of some vital part. It Is scarcoly neoessary to say, to those who know THE BARR STORE, that It employs nono but experienced and conscientious ropalrers. We promlso promptness, fidelity, and skill In any Wa,tch or Jewelry repairing entrusted to us. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE. Leaders In Low Prices Stato and Liberty St, Salem, Oregon. GOODS w W SOLD, are We have today received another large shipment of that good, fresh roasted coffee, The flavor is always the same. Old government Mocha & Java, the real thing per lb 40c Our State House brand Mocha & Java 35c, 3 lbs for $1.00 Co Jama, Mocha & Java per lb 25c Our Special Blend Brand, extra tine flavor per lb 25c Our Pacific Blend Brand, an excellent coffee 3 lbs 50c Wa. Wa. Coffee, a splendid coffee in strength and flavor 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 still go at the old price, 40. 45, 50 and 60 cts per bushel. Special. Guaranteed flour 80c per sack. 10 bars good Laun dry soap 25c. 8 lbs pink beans tor 25c. 21 lbs good rice $ ROTH & GRABER 124 State Street. Phone 511. Harper's Whiskey Is the best Get some Into your vest. Gus. Schrelbcr keeps It, And you know the rest. FARMER'S HOME 153 State Street. J. A. Rotan. Full line of furniture carpets, rugs and door mats. Protect your pocketbook and save money by calling on us. Ranges, Stoves, etc. k307 Commercial Street. 2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts. Remember always that Portland, after a visit with Mrs. 13. C. Small. Miss Ollvo IIowo visited with Mrs. J. II. Itoland, In Gorvals, yoetordny aftornoon-. Moso Titus, tho stock man o Kings Station, Linn county, was In tho city Thursday. Miss Corn Rotan hns returned to Portland, aftor u visit with her paronta In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Hoborts went to Portland Thursday afternoon, and will reside In thnt city. Miss Nellie Gllfrey. of Portland, Is the New Year's guest of Mrs. M. J. Cielghton and family. W. 12. Miller, cigar maker. In tho pending DR. STONE'S DRUG STORES . ynn' " " Will Sell nnV Catent medicine. I Mrs. Wade has roturned to her homo bottle, box or package, or any drug sold by the lb . for 2 cents Less than any cut rate price ad vertised in this paper. THE WEATHER. Tonight and tomorrow, occasional rain. in iii h iii inn mniiiii i&Social Realm! IIIIIIMIIIII In the i I I I I I I 8 l I u PER80NALS. S. G. Rundlet was In Sclo today. Miss Walllo Dlosen has returned from Portland. II. II. DIrr, of Moharaa, was In the fsity yesterday, L"Wni. Slegmund, of Gervals. was a Palom visitor today. Mrs. S. G. Rundlett Is visiting with Mrlends at Harrlsburg. .Mr and Mrs. It. D. Flemlngi snant New Years In Portland. Miss Mabel Crelghton has returned from a visit In PorUand. Earl Cross has returned tqJeffer j.on, after a visit In this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McNary have re turned from a visit in Portland. C H. Burggraf, the Albany archi tect, was In the city Thursday. B. Johnson, of Pendleton, is visit- ,lng at the boms of J. A. Bishop. Attorney-General Blackburn is at Albany to romaln over Sunday. Mrs. Paul Schmidt, of Albany, vis- ; ited with relatives In this olty today. Miss Merle Davey has returned from visit with friends at Forest Grove. II. B. Lounsbury, of the Southern Pacific Company, was in the ojtj to- lay. Frank Myers, of the Spa, has gone at Toledo, aftor a holiday visit with her brothor, W. It. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopkins havo returned to Albany, nftor a visit In this city with Mrs. G. J. Poarco. Miss Slmonton, who has boon the guest of the Misses TUIson, has ro turned to her homo In Portland. Miss Margaret ITodgkln, who has been tho guost of Salem frlonds. ban returned to hor homo In Portland. Frank S. Flolds, county clerk for Multnomah county, has roturned aftor a short holiday visit with frlonds In this city. J. P. Galhraith and daughtor. Miss Hattlo, of Albany, attended the Kay Roborts wedding In this city Wednes day ovenlng. A. W. Prescott has roturned from Portland, and will romaln hore, aftor bolng employed for some time on the Orogonlan's staff In Portland. A. L. Ayora, of Heppner. Is visiting in this city, tho guost of his cousin, A. J. Basoy. Mr. Ayros Is lntorosted in the olectrio light and wator com pany of Heppner. Presldont P. L. Campbell. of tho State Unlvorslty. of Eugene, was In the olty today, being en route homo from Bblse. Idaho, where he attended a meeting of educators. NEW YEAR'S UNIONS Many Young People Will Try It Double Several Happy Marriages this Week . Cupid has been busy during the' past week In this locality and as a rosult of his services, an unusually large number of weddings are chronicled for tho boglnnlng of the year. Kay Roberts. On Wednesday evonlng at 8 o'clock December 31, 1902, Miss Lenoro Kay, of. this city, was united In niarrlago to Mr. Carletou T. Roberts, of Port land. The ceremony was performed at the homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. Thomas Kay, corner of Stato and Twelfth streets, by Rev F. W. Cllffo, pastor of tho First Baptist church. Tho scrvlco was witnessed by about seventy of the relatives and Immed iate friends of tho principal, many coming from out-of-town points. The brldo was attended by Miss Stella Bishop, or Portland, ns brldosmald, while her slstor, Miss Bertha Kay, of this city, served as maid of honor. Tho groom was attended by Mr. W. D. Carlisle, of Portlnnd, as best man. The brldo Is well known In this city where sho has resided tho greater pnit of her life and Is esteemed for her many splondld oualltlos. Mr. Roberts Is a former Salem boy and is munag,er of tle Salem Woolen Mills Store In Portland. He Ik a most es timable young man. Mr. and Mrs. Robert went to Portland Thursday aftornoon nnd will reside In thnt city. Damon Haberly Theso young pooplo gave their many friends a surprise on Wednesday aftor noon when they wore quietly married at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Damon, on North Commercial stroet. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. E. D. Horn- schuch at 3:30 o'clock In tho proHonco of only tho immediate rejatlvos of the panics, tiio urrao Is tho daughter of tho ploneor Commerclnl-stroet gro or while tho groom Is engaged in tho drug buslnoss on Stato stroot. Mr. and Mrs.- Hnborly wont to Portland Wodnosdny aftornoon, and after a short visit will return to this city to resldo. Mason-Aufrancc. A very pretty home weddln was cel ebrated In South Salem when at high noon on New Yoar's dny Miss Dora It. Mason was unltod In marriage with Mr. Adolph E. Aufrance, both of this city. The ceromony wns performed by Rov. P. S. Knight, nt tho homo of tho brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mason, and was wltnossod by only a fow lnvltod guosts, bosldes tho imme diate relative. Tho brldo is an estl mablo young woman, while tho groom Is an Industrious and honored farmer of this county. They will reside on the Aufrance farm, oast of this city. Leslie-Ellis. Mrs. S. A. Loslio bocame the wife of George M. Ellis on Thursday after noon, January 1, 1003, nt 2 o'olook, the ooromony boing performed by City Recordor N. J. Judah. Danced the New Year In. The second dancing party of the sea pen given by the Forty-Four Club In Tioga Hall Wednesday evening was a delightful event. An enjoyable pro gram of 21 numbers occupied the ev onlng until after midnight, and tha advent of the new year was signalled by a combined chorus of voices and the exchange of the season's greet Ings. These parties are probably the roost enjoyable over engineered by isaiem-s young people. It Is the pur pose of the club to arrange for the giving of possibly two parties during the session of the state legislature. A small blase at the Pawners' fg$d yard, on High street Thursday mean ing, resulted from tha hanging of a Ixni a. Visit with Tils mTnlliraa nam. T oK. hlnnlrat tnn lca tn ft alnva Th'a Am kaon. I was extinguished before any damage I Mrs. A, S. Braafleld has returned to was done. A Double Wedding. Ono of the happiest double weddings that was ovor colebratod in Salem was that which took placo Thursday aftor noon wnen the two sons of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hamilton of this city, were1 unltod In marlage with two of Salom'H fair daughtors. Tho parties to this dual ovont woro Mr. Ira P. Hamilton and Miss Ivotte Smith; Mr. J. Lowery Hamilton and Miss Dorothy Esther iioiouu. uev. w. u. Kantner pep formed tho ceremony In the presence of only the immediate families of the principals who took the afternoon train for Portland, where they will spond a few days and return to this city and reside In the Hamilton home, on High and Trade streets. These young people are well known here. The former Miss Nelson was for some time employed In the local telephone office, while Mrs. Smith-Hamilton will be 'remembered as a saleswoman In the Fleur de Lis confectionery house. The young men are very favorably known to Salem ' people, where they have resided all of their Uvea. Ira Hamilton holds o good position with the Arm of Speer Bros., while Lowery is employed as condyinalter In the wholesale and retail confectionery house of W. W. Zlnn. The many friends of the young couples wish for them at the beginning of tke New Year a most happy and prosperous wedded Hfe. The Rlckroall basket ball team yes terday afternoon defeated the Salem Y M C A. boys by a score of U to 13 NOBODY IS EXEMPT A New Preparation Which Everyone Will Need Sooner or Later. Almost everybody's digestion Is dis ordered more or loss, and tho com monest thing they do for It Is to tako some ono of tho ninny so-called blood purifiers, which, In many cases, are merely strong cathartics. Such things are not needed. If tho organs nre in a clogged condition, they need only a little help, and they will right them solves. Cathnrtlcs Irrltato tho sensi tive linings of the stomach and bowels, nnd often do more harm than good. Purging Is not what Is needed. Tho thing Is to put ithe food In condition to be readily digested and nsslmllated. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this per fectly. They partly digest what Is eaten, and give tho stomnch just the help It needs. They stimulate tho se cretion and excretion of tho dtgestlvo fluids nnd relievo tho congestion con dition of tho glands nnd membrnnces. They put tho whole digestive system in condition to do Its work. Whon that Is done you need tako no more tablets, unless you ent what does nqt agreo with you. Then take ono or two tablets glvo thorn needed help nnd you will havo no trouble It's a common sense medlclno and a common sonse, trontmont, nnd It will euro every itlmo. Not only cure tho disease, but cure tho causo. Goos about it In a porfoctly sensible and scientific way. Wo havo tostlmonlnls enough to fill a hook, but wo don't publish many of thorn. Howovor. Mrs. E. M. Fnlth. of Byrd's Creole, Wis., says: "I have taken all the Tablets I gut of you and thoy hnve done their work well In my case, for I feel llko a differ ont person altogether. I don't doubt If I hnd not got them I should bnvo been at rost by this itlme." H. E. Wlllard, Onslow, la.", says: Mr. White, of Canton, was tolling mo of your Dyspopsla Tablets curing him of Dyspepsia, from which he sufforod for eight years. As I am a sufforor myself I wish you to scud mo a pack ago by return mall." Phil Brooks, Detroit, Mich., says: "Your Dyspopsla Cure has worked wondors In my case. J sufforod for years from dyspepsia, but am' now cn tlrely cured, nnd enjoy life as I never havo boforc. I gladly recommend them." It will cos,t GO conts to find out Just how much Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets will holp you. Try them that's tho best way to decide. 29-31-2 Another Surprise Party. A very pleasant surprlso party was given Mrs. C. H. Walker on New Yoors evo by tho Endoavorors of tho First Presbyterian church, tho occasion bo lng hor 48th birthday nnnlvorsnry.-Tho young pooplo. completely took her by storm. After n light rofreshmont that was highly onjoyod by all, and staying to see tho old year out and tho nown, tho crowd dispersed wishing her many happy returns of the eventful day. CABLE FLASHE8. Fifty flshornien woro drowned In a torrlflo storm, which swept tho gulf at Riga, Russia, today. Crown Prlnco Wlllnm, of Prussia, will visit St. Petersburg tho middle of Januaryt In answer to nn Invitation tho Czar sent several weeks ago. o An Eastern company has purchased tho placor claims owned by E. B. Moysnor, In the Starveout district, ol Josopulna county, .paying $12,000 cash. -h h h 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1; iiiHinnniiiii muni WATCH THIS SPACE I: IDre. Bpl&tincjev jj Postofflce Mock! kfllCItl, UrCgOfl. i u n n 1 1 n i n i n sn ; m-Min 1 1 n h 1 1 h c ma i nn h ALL THE WORLD Knows about our winos and liquors, because onch and all aro famous brands. For tablo and medicinal use, chooso what lur conquorod populari ty by Its quality. Wo enrry only what wo can praise without roBorvo. This fact Is the basis of our claim for your confldonco. Every purchnso mado from us Is a transaction that could not liavo boon botterod. JaSoS I Attendants ' SAMPLE ROOM, zoo commercial siren. 3 Bros Prices SALEM, AUMSVTLLE, MEHAMA. V I 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 savenioney, Tomorrow out list alphabetically will be "L." ,f , -& :t, : .y. . St if . Jumbo Mush, made from finest So nora whoat, 2 pkgs for 15c, 4 for 36c. "Jones" Men's shoes, vie! kid, lace, sizes C to 10, $2.45 pair. Jersey Croam soap, 5c bar, 0 for 25o. J. T. Chewing. 15c plug. Jugs, earthen, gnllon, Inc. Jugs, earthen, 1 gallon, 30c, Jars, earthen, 1 gallon, lie. Jars, earthen, 2 gallons and over, 12 Vic per gallon. Jnp Bowls, 3 for 10c. Jaynes' Sanative Pills, SOc. Kltohon knives, No. 1081. lOo Willi. Kitchen, knives, 0-ln. 25 c eaoh. ' Knlvos and forks, wooden handle, No. 900 and 1878, 00c soL Knives and forks, wooden handles, No. 1878 1-3, 11.00 sot. Knlvos and forks, wooden handles, No. 18.781-C, $1.20 set. Knives and forks, wooden handles. No. 430, $1.30 set Knives and forks, wooden handles, No. 220. $1.01 89L Knives and forks, wooden handles. No. 29.001. $1.48 ti. Knives and forks, bone handle. No. 29. $1.08 set Knives, pocket, boys' No. 1400, 5e.- Knives. poekct, boys', No. WO, Wa. Knives, pocket, boys' Harlow, No, Hit, wood handle, lOe. Knives. iKMjkst, boys' Barlow, No. 141, wood hand's, lie. Knives, poekot, hoys' UrUw, I bMss. No. ITJIfl, 15c. gNjTM, pookot, gHbj Bsrlflw, Ko. 1 It. Mc. Knlres, pocket, geata' Barter. t$ blades, Ho. 9491, tie. GMts' 3 blades. Ne: 1101, 3fc. GMts'. 9 blades. No. 9T.UI. 9S. . Oonts', two blades. No. 14 1. 90c. Gaits', S blades. No. 240, 98c. Genu. I blades. No. 914. 35, Gents', 2 blades, No. 9108. itc. Gents', two blades, No. 3901, 80c Gents'. 1 blndo, No. 145, 50c. Gouts', 2 blnde, No. 2110, COc. Gents' 2 blndo, No. 9:180, BOo Knlvos, pocket, gouts', 2 bludes, No, 2020, stag handles, SOc. Kidvos, pockot, gents', 2 Iliads, N;jl 2121, ebony handle. ORo. , Knives, pocket, gouts', 2 blndesi Nfi. 2019, obony handle, 08c. Knives, pockot, ladles', 2 blades, NiJ, 0695, pearl haudlo, 08c. Knlvos, poakot, gouts', 2 blades. No. 9086, stag handle, 70c. Gents', 2 blades, No; 901, 70c. . GaiiU', 2 bludes, Nc. 2037, 70i. 'Gents'. 2 blades, No. 2124, 76o. Hunts'. 2 blndos, No. 3038, 76o. GontsY 2 blados, No. 2C32, 75o. Gents', 2 blades, No. 2735, 75o. 001118', 3' blados, No. 3422, 850. ' Gents', 3 blados, No. 3C24, 90o. Gents', 2 blados, No. 2975, 90o. Gents', 2 blades, No. 2088. 90o. Gents', No. 3972, $1.00. Gents', 2 bludes, No. 205, $1.00'.' Gents', 3 bludes, No. 3018, $1.00. No. 3007, $1.00. Oent', 3 blades. No. 303(1, $1.00. V,i 4 blades, No. 4098. $1.34. Gents', 3 blades. No. 9070. $1.80. asnts'. No. 3087, $1.00. "King" meji'8 shoes, linng, ealf, . lose, sixes 7 to 9, $9.00. "K-O." baking powder, 18o slse 19o. UK. C." hakJH powder, Uo slss 90& Kendall's Spavin Cure, small site, 40iJ. Kendall's ipavln Cure, tarns is, Tfo. Kdy's ittttMimaUo Uiilinsnt. 46c. Kftly'a Medical Disco wy, IU6. Itsmork W oarry th Hurt Out my Company's "Ituxor'SJtseT pooket knives, and we guarantss every knife from 98c up to give satisfaction. If tney do not we will pay you your mon ey back at any time. wtfi REMARKS! We are. showing a line of Crockery and Glassy ware that for all practicable purposes is not excelled in tihs city at prices.very, very reasonable 9H53&SK