The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 10, 1903, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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AtLY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1803,
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PAG EG TWO.
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What would you do the next time you
have a hard cold if you couldn't get Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral? Think it over
Member Northwest Afternoon U
paper League.
BY HOFER BROTHERS.
Dally One Year, S4.00 In Advance.
Dally Three Mentha, $1.00 In Advance.
Dally by Carrier, 60 Cent Per Month.
Weekly One Year. 11.00 In Avance.
CARNEGIE'S FIRST" JOB.
James D. Held, the veteraa talaara
,,Her, who bad the distinction of glv
inn Andrew Carnegie hla flrst Job a
a MeaseMger boy. mi lrl- In
txaccesa Mr. Held recalls th Incident
wtoltm occurred W years ago. In the
MJWfe Ohio Telegraph omtB, In
Mttabarx. as follew:
"Ms wan so determined that I be
came Interested In him at once. He
8uied Ui have determination writ
km on hie face. HI eagerness to
worh and and learh were vory notice
able. Ilefore be had been with me a
month he asked to be tan slit telegra
phy. Whew I consented he spent all
ttf spare time In practice, tranamlt
tin and recelvlnB by sound, and not
liy tana. He wan the third operator
iH the United Btale to read the Morse
aJaMie by sound."
Than, Ih Mr. Carnegie's mtnd wan
ttta bant move. After long and sue
weHl year. Mr. Carnegie wrote of
this cbang:
Mjr entrance Into the telograph of
lea wm a transition from dark neaa
to Mfbt, from Iring a email engine In
a dirty cellar, to a clean om where
there were hooka and papers. That
yum paradise to me, and I bleaa the
iin thai teat roe to he a mwtsiMtgor
ID a telegraph ottce."
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PASSING AWAY.
fly T. L. Uavldsou
Tlwkottra of time are gliding i
AM jntf ataesent asking why
0 all things lite, anil yet mum dl
AMI leeee and are forgnttrn.
Til tab tbnt seeks Ita mother's
breast.
Tfcftt shuts lis eye and twe to rent
In ataasaait dreams. In but a gueai
Of Time's tremendous Hewing.
AMI Manhood's prime stall nana
away
Like tdoads of wist In morning gray
Par all tklata move, they will not at
Par Tim In man's undoing.
Tm cloud that hide the slowing ana
An Sitting by, one by or
"Wfttrm their duties and tre' dona,
rr Time re eer gong.
Tk sftrthl? Mrs or all Ulogs
S Mo Ik IglilsMre'a pass
Tb mum's isnel. the Hvsr's stra
Ai sMNftur on an rapidly.
Front youth ta Is but i km
TlhH Mfc Is this tk til of sua?
1 Ummw m Oad Uitt dot not plgg
Tht wo stall Hvn fnrevrr?
U man I'd' it,) suit made ft ilcath
U lit a tikil of (anhl liii-ath
M'bt-n that within hi in Milth
KODOL
Tmi Ui.
Weak
Hearts
ArediM la inJi.ti on. hiet-nlu
4 evwyoiMhu. ii ropl hjhv
bMrt tiouMa C4ft rnen br whtn 11
w simele la4leiiv n. 1 1 oMa
tlflo Uct that ll (um ol Mai du
sue. net org tnic. tit not enly kic
Ms tCs but re th o.ict tuit ef
lnilesiln. All h)i isksointo the
Momaeh vhteh talis ot pHect e)fs
Ilea fsimsius tnd ils Um ttemsch,
pufttAf It tt sgAiuM ik. Heart. TfcU
tAktrtara wtih the av-ncn el the hawt
ad in the oouim at it. thai daseata
at vttal erfsit Ucomct JiMated.
Rodol
DUests WkM Ysu Eat
lUeat mi h !
ireUirw
MtNWIC(ttMI
sad sTmamaakSitdam. aa7tl
IL. teAkl k .. ' '
a im an kiu- u 1
- " wm joc
Matt, H State St et
2r I
5 wnt
IH?" "ar FlgasWSl
F U
I.C.XjrrOO.,
LowtB, KlH.
That lire I but beginning
Wright flowrs. sweet songs, dear
friends and love
Are luring us to thought bore
As platotlTely Urn cooing dove
Shall seek Its Bute in morning.
Then comt with me beyond this Mfe
And bring with you yetfr eWhrran.
wife.
And friends and all. There Is no
strife
Beyond the rolling river.
Now all U won and Time undone
And we shall float toward the sun
And know that all that we have won
Krom Time's tremendous Sowing.
The Spirit of Winter.
The Spirit of Winter la with h,
making it praeence known In many
different ways semetime: by cheery
sunshine and glistening sqows. and
sometimes by driving winds and blind
Ing storms. To many people it seems
to take a delight In making bad thlrfga
war, for rheumatism twists harder,
twinges sharper, catarrh becomes
more annoying, and the many symp
toms of scrofula are developed and
aggravated. There I not much poetry
In this, but there la truth, and It is a
wonder more people don't get rid of
these ailment. The medicine that
cures themHood's Sarsaparilla is
easily obtained and there Is abundant
proof that Its cures are radical and
permanent.
FOR EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY
CLEAR UWANA CIGAR
WATER'S The Qga Matv
SOLE AGENT
SUNDAY SERVICES.
W. C. T. U.
Hev. X. J. Crawford will suek at
Um W. C. T. U. ausday at I o'clock.
All Invited.
flr4 CsmgrenatUnal.
Services at It): SO a. n. Ssrsaon by
Major Hilton. Sunday School at 12
as. Junior Radeavor at 3:15 p. m.
i Union Ksrctlns at Xsthodlst thurcB
at T:SO p. n
Lutbaran.
nst State street, first Sunday af
ter Splphaay Hey. Adolph Kberle.
pastor. Sunday School at lo a. m.
Altar service at It a. m. Sermon at
11:10 a.m. Strangers welcome.
Y. P. S. C. 8. Meeting. '
I'nl.m n K mjtalln at H .. ..
at Mrst M It church. Union services
""" -- w". . w i,. nt
it 7 So p m. at Methodist church. Xo
Kn.i.sw.r meetings at any of the oth
' i hnn-hea.
United Cvanfellaal.
'..(. street between Marlon and
ini (' A Raniag paatur. Svt
' ' Sunday. January tl. ItOS. Suu i
!a School at Id a, m. Hreachluit at
it a ui rtubiect. "Promptltiid.- nf '
. ti.m No evening sarvtrea. '
MethaaaUt Bpiaagpal.
Mm iaraona. pastor. Service at
1" a in aaul T So n m ilun.v '
s IuhiI at 12 m. Young Paoylea meet
ma tit is i a Major Hlntoa nt
lu.a.h iu the eveaiag. and the paatoi
m ih- morning.
Plnt leNKSi.
Maiion and Uberty streets., r". w.
t'Udi- iiaator. Moraine worship and
.i.-a. hin at 10 SO a. ai. Whle Srhoo
ai l J m So eveaiag seivlrea In thin
hiirh oa arcoaat of ante meetliui
! M cUurrh.
Wrat URftaVtgn.
tSirtt.-r of Ctwaaeneta gad Cottage
iHt Kraai Abram Powell. paa
ir rvM at 11 a, at. on -Con
" m " " BvaaM,; sir How1 will
l-tmr on SeUttUar. ' Mrs, Hallla
arhh Hiagea will ias. AH we,
i'UU'
I'ieat UnHasJ sVaeli.aa,
Twelfth ami Miaalon atreajta. Q. O
ii. . .. a . .
w -" smaoay avaoal at id
m Prearhlaa unl.. .
Tae.e am be ae evaahsf aervtoe, bat'
'""' '-nice in n, nrat y '
-" ..!.
-" B.
F" OMiatfajv
' HU aad Vatr atraut
Kit.-h ptatur Praarhiaa a.
a ui .'hrlaUan atraage.a and
- - --ktn a ,-hur.h b.m,.
i- a
i i-d Jt.l.i,. mi,.,, 1
at
12 m. Major Hilton will visit and ad
dress the school. Let all. young and
old. arrange to star for Bible School.
First Presbyterian.
H. A. Ketchum. pastor. Preaching
services at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath
School at 12 a. Union meeting of the
Young People's meeting at the M. K.
church at 6:1 p. m. Union evangelis
tic services at the Methodist church
at 7:30 p. m. Subject of morning er
mem: "The Soul What la It?"
Central Congregational.
Regular Sunday School at 10 a. ffi
Preaching service at 11 a. m. an-J
7:10 p. m.. In charge of P. S. Knight
For special reasons a full attendance
at all services announced la deeired
of all those Interested In connection
with this work.
Christian Science.
Second Church of Christ, S'lrntlt
JW Liberty street Services at 1:30
a. m. and 7:3 p. m. Subject of les
son sermen: 'Life." Wednesday ev
enlng testimony and experience meet
ing at 7:30 o'clock. Free reading room
upstairs in the same building, open
each afternoon except Sunday. Tho
public are cordially Invited to attend
the services and make use of the read
ing room. Carol Norton, a member of
the Hoard of Lecturers of the First
Church of Christ, Scientists. Boston
will lecture to the Salem Public at tho
opera house on Sunday, February 1st.
at 2 o'clock, his subject being "Chris
tian Science I Universal Christian!
ty." The public Is invited.
Evangelistio Meetings.
Major illnton, assisted by many of
the iMtstors of the churches, has been
conducting a series of evangelistio
meetings during the week. Two meet
ings have been held dally: one In the
Presbyterian church, which was an
exposition of some Hible topic, with
Mrlpttirel references, and the other a
sermon in the Baptist church. The
meeting have been largely atended
and much Interest manifested. Major
Hilton Is a One preacher, and his lllble
readings very Interesting and profit
able. Tomorrow, at S p. m in the Y.
M. C. A. Gymnasium, he will preach
to men. and in the evening he will
preach at the union service in the
Methodist church. The meetings will
continue through next week. The af
ternoon meetings will begin at 2: SO
In the Ireabyterlan church, the first
10 minutes being a service of prayer,
and from 3 to i o'clock an addrew by
Major Hilton, and the evening aer
vices will be held in the Methodist
church. The Young Peonle's soclalian
.,n i ,
"T T ' "?. Wm,nf My
""s m iav levmre room oi ute First
MethtHllst church, beginning at 0:15
p. m.
Of Fast Heart Lasted
160 Hours.
Doctors Didn't Know
What To Do.
Dr.Mlles' Heart Cure and
Nervine Cured Me.
"For taren vein I luve bttn irnaalail
with what the doctor calie 1 latt heart,'
fMBfat aace from the u,u! t4t io twias at
hat, which ia a tiort dma would eiliaasT ave
terribly and uajy (tr treatwtat bv apayai
ciaa h weakt gtt back t- Mm aMed.
raeae attacka laereaatd in inawmTSi
evenly aaul Utceaiber. 1401. bV 3m
caaw ea oaea a k
h attack wwdd
lay ate ap a day or more
l'h aiu.li
aiag jaaaarv
1QDX iAltc-.l IM
fatatuM a wtekl aav heart i,,i ii
anadred aad afiv ncr
tiatra atota. ttor ma Ihi. mk . ....
I'oiut an j aaaM
'lyskiaji
coaaaked with forothrdoa..r, but aUwao
wi" mj on naanv hv4 u aad il
a thee a tatioit aaetwii wua aw iaaulv
hat to do aeati aa Toi me. 1 1 lartona
te earn mach what happaned. Dr JaUaTaT
sjaaaa saxL -wme (or advwa" aadisw sou
iI l Ut,n tav!" bu": ' 'i THeari
W" '- " i rr n&.;w, t iZTL
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wn 1
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it i. ai ti M
t '..f Iter . 1 ,.
'itaout a
' rJ5!!!
r.m.t rtUouij, Kauai.
"wvvraiu.
u41, l" Mj ti aist bar.
Sn.1W ,"
IV M-U.'MeaTua.
1 '.. i.t :".t--..rrr inure
Attack
a & A
As Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
for womanly diseases. No one knows
this better than the woman who has
tried local doctors and many medicines
and found tio cure until she began
the use of "Favorite Prescription." It
establishes regularity, stops weakening
drains, heals inflammation and ulcera
Hon and cures female weakness. It
makes weak women strong and sick
women well.
-t w trtHiMed for three year with ulra
Hon and lVm!e wtaka ami my doctor icve
me but little relief." write Mn. bilu Hunter,
or Allenton. St. t-,i, Co. Mo -I ttvt an
arlvertlemeiit In the rp of Doctor I'leree j
Favorite I'leriptlon. I liegin the u of it
about a year ifco I took five bottles of It. anil
one Iwtlle of -Golden Medical Dicovery.' ami
mv health I better now than It wa for ear.
I have alio recommended thee med(dne to
me or my friend. ho mffcred from female
weakue. aed Rtt renulu have followed "
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent free on receipt of n one
cent stamps 'o pay expense of mailing
only Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf
falo. N. Y.
To My
ManyFriends
I want to announce that I have sold
my buslnesa, and take this way of
thanking my friends for their liberal
patronage while I have been In busi
ness, and in helping me make a suc
cess of my business.
Those who owe me will please call
immediately and settle their bills, and
also those who have bills against me
will please present them at the Misses
Ouodo' millinery store. 309 Commer
cial street. J. F. OOODE.
l-S-3t
A NATURAL RESULT. ltlou w Klve Vu ln ovary place of
It Is vary reasonable to suppose It thoU that we laumlor, and our prlcm
foundation ot a wtrticture was removed I are trlillns for 1L
mat tne otiiiuinK useu is uounu
come down. This same principle can
be applied to disease. Take a medi
cine into the system that will romovo
thu cause of sickness, and the illness
leaves of Itself. Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, sick-headache and biliousness
have their foundation In stomach dis
orders. Remove this weakness and
the other symptoms are no more.
There Is one cure for all this that all,
druggists sell for 26c per box, It is
called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver
Pills. They get right at the beginning
of these diseases and make the cure
by taking away the cause of It. Wo
will send a small box free by mall, or
a large box on receipt of 26c. Addross
Dr. Hosanko Co.. Philadelphia, Pa.
1'or sal- at L'r. faiono's Drug Stores. 4
o
Branson & Ragan
Have Just received a large supply of
Chase ik Sanborn's celebrated coffee.
Guaranteed to b the beat on the mar
ket. Send Iu your orders.
The White House""
Itestaurent Is growing In popularity
each day, and you will be in the swim
If you take your meals there. livery
thing up-to-date.
Children Cry for
Fletcher's Castorla.
Notice of Annual Meeting.
The annual meeting of the members
of the Oregon Fire Relief Association
will take place on Tuesday, January
liith at lo a. m In the opera house,
at McMinuvllle, Oregon. All members
who ran reasonably be present are
cordially Invited, as Important meas
ures are under discussion, in whleh
every member should be Interested.
Three trustees are to be elected to
serve three years. Come out and see
what the Association Is doing for the
people of Oregon.
A. C. CHANDLBR.
I2 3utuat4t
Secretary.
SURE CURfe FOR PILES
Itching Plies produce molature and
SSd i' U,li ' M w" M
Blind. Bleeding or Pratnnii mi
ti by Dr. Bo-eaa-ko'g pjfa Ram-
k . w ,lc,B d bleading. Ab-
-. owhi. awe a jar at drngaista
PWIadelphU. Pa. p0r sale at Dr
Stoae't drug stores
Your Step Mother
!."- 8VH Jr buy ai Tf. d whet
with but. oas oa. take them to her at
the Salem Dye Works.
At this establishment you eaa ai
"ythlng set to rlghU, rcS a SS
Bjovas, to the most elaborate .iff
Ked Ah.aMUIan Can " S!
eteaned, hla trousers creased or kit
whole suit mJuTet-i - ' ST ? '
whole
tmattt .1 ..-' ...Tr. . H JUI
SSSSSSSSS: """"
MRS. C. U. WALKa
1M Commirclnl Street.
I kSH 'e w11 cntinue our Bl
The finishing touches ate being put
our new location at No. 269 Liberty!
A d 4
And so long as we
location all prices
great and successful
vail.
A splendid opportunity to fit out
home.
Tie How
308 Commercial St
Store at Salem and Albany.
ON THE INSIDE
A collar or cuff, shirt or waist done
up at this laundry means that you are
all right, and that your linen looks ns
immaculate and of as smooth and fine
a finish as if It had just come from
thn furnlahni-a. Comfni-t nnil sntlefnn.
toi
Salem Steam Laundry
Col. J. Olmsted, Prop.
Dorous D. Olmsted, Mgr.
Phone 411. 230 Liberty
1 1 m rf.
A Juicy Morsel for
(Breakfast
Or dinner you can enjoy from one oi our
tender and delicious meats, steaks, lamb
or mutton chops, veal cutlets or pork,
Our meats are all cut from the fattest
and onmestcattle, and we can supply
your table with fresh, nutritious and
wholesome meats at bed rock prices.
Fi C, CROSS SALEM ORE
Phon 291
Burroughs
SGsImi
. 'j li z anft ... i.-,- on 1
aW
TINNING
IRON WORK
PLUMBING
Best Material, Best Workmen
and Promptness are our
STATE STREET.
Few Mcwe
remain in out prese
in effect during
Holiday sale will pjSjj;
Furnishing
Next tew:
St.
Christmas
tliat welcomed Santa Clans It
- ?W
Yule Log (
olden time" with Its cheery blai$7Q
splutter was always the bt
could bo found In tho forest. I
plank, board and lath, every
beam, shingles and shakos in cor
aro made from tho host tlmWr
and aro of superior quality, i&
soned and freo from knou.
prlcos make our flno buUdlnj
almost an Xmna gift.
Goodale Lumbu
Near 3. P. Pn
Phone 651.
A Happy New Year f.
And ftlany of
Is sure to fellow rr sola'-'
wake Salem baar your sanJt"
rait, for tha plain and r.ffiP1""
that It Is prqpatly aged and H
d, brawad pura and k-pt rura'1
varj proeaw.
CAPITAL CITY BREWERY AN'j
WORKS. Mra. M. Beck, P
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& Frasef
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