THE DAILY -JOURNAL. 8ALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1903. PAQE FIVE. 'HE DRESS PARADE OF THE IILVERWARE ARMY An army of choice Silverware holds daily dress parade in the Barr Store. So large, brave and well groorhed a bilvciware Regiment is not to be found in any other store in Salem. "Evervlhine in Silverware" IhU ex presses the scope of the stock; Orange Spoon. Oyster S Forks, Soup Ladles, Tomato Slicers, Salad l-orks, Sugar Tongs, Knives. Forks, Tea Spoons, Table Spoons, Dessert spoens: this forms only the briefest sort of ex- tract from our list. The famous R. Wallace brand is S four leader. We also have the greatly advertised Rog- l .- . r m t?i l. !.il. ! I . . ers tsros., iot ouverware. in ooin, our prices, irue to a the Barr policy, are 'decidedly less than it is the" custom tto charge for these fine wares in other stores. Ba's Jewelry Stoe. State and LlbertySts., salctr, Leaders In Low Prices. THE WEATHER. Tonight and Saturday, generally Social Realm: S Local i Events In the NH I H 111 I II II tl 111 Mill! i II. Henderson Is In Portlnnd. N. Gilbert was In Portland to- Niomns Holmnn Is visiting In Al- Bany KJ. 13. Frcelnnd of Portland, wns In ro city today. 13 Geer, state land agent, was In jrtland today. T Wrlghtmnn has gone to his rm near Millers. Il T Urucc, of Portland, Is spending Ifi diis in this city. Dr W. A. CtiBlok was a visitor In lodburu Inst evening. Mrs. 0. C Strntton, of Poitland In Siting Mrs. C H. Flail. Mr and Mrs. Goo. W. Mellrlde wore Jests at tho Glltnpr home yosterday. !2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts. Remember always that m. STONE'S DRUG STORES lsellanvoatent medicine. Softie, box or package, or an?drug sold by the lb., for 2 cents Less RHTn any cut rate price ad vertised in this paper. County Hocordor Slegmund was In Gervnfs between trains Friday cvcn Ing. Thomas Harpolo. of Brooks, was to day brought to the Salem hospital for treatment. Mrs, Phil Metschan, Jr., and daugh ter, Dorotny, of Ilcppncr, aro guests of Mrs. L. F. Grifllth. Francis Feller, of DuttovlUc, treas urer of tho bop growers' association, was In the city Friday. A. C. Jonnlngs, of Cottage Grove, was In tho city Friday, going to Port land on the afternoon train. State Senator W. H. Hobson Is In me cuy irom stnyion, ana will ro main until after the Bosslon. Miss Bthol Scovllle, of Madison, Wisconsin, arrived In tho city today for a visit with her mother, Mrs. G. H. Gray. Mrs. Frederick Stolwer returned fiom Jefferson yesterday. She wns ac companied . by her granddaughter. Miss Mario Stolwor. W. F. Hutchor, the Democintlo cam dldato for congress In tho second con gressional dlsttict last spring, wns In the city this week from Baker City. A. R. Slegmund roturnod to Gorvals yesterday aftornoon. Ho was accom panled by his mothor. Mrs. Mary Slegmund, of Klumb, who will bo hltl guest for a tlmo. Mrs. John Brophy who Is recover ing from nn illness of typhoid, wont to Sllvorton today for a visit with rein, tlvos. Sho was acrompanlod by her mothor, Mrs. J. H. McCorklq, who haB boon visiting her daughter In this city for tho past month. jjggRE TIME THAN Mfc)INbY n ..Som'6 people have to spond, but If hXputhavo no tlmo, possibly you might jllW'fb havo ono of our flno 15-jowol timekeepers, ns thoy do not require muchjunoney for tho lnvestraont. Our slocRf flno watches for ladles and gentlemen la compioto, and ombracos eryIilng iu Elgin and Walthnm Matches. Prices lowor than ever. SKf . Pomeroy 288.Com. St., Watchmaker and Optician W WOODMEN INSTALL OFFICERS Young Lawyer, Elected Con sul Commander At a mooting of Camp No. 118, Woodmen of the World, held Inst ov cuing, tho following officers wero In stalled: II. H. Tumor, consul com mander; .1. D. Lee, adviser lieutenant; L. W. Arhesuti- banker; W. A. Mooios, clerk; .1. W. Loncor, oscoit; C. C,. Bowen, watchman; N. J. Judah, socro- tary; J. J. Loncor. mnnagor for 18 months; H. I). St. Helen, musician. After Installation coromony tho ofll cera nnd members of Silver Bell Clr clo and of Uio W. 0. W. lodgo repaired to tho banquot room, whoro a ca pacious luncheon was sorved, after which they enjoyed themselves at games, music and dancing. Tho writer having taken somo Inter est In tho welfare of Mr. Turner, has been watching IiIh progress from thfl tlmo ho first enmo to Snlom, which was about seven years ago, and there fore take great pleasure in boing af forded tho opportunity of saying a fow words In his behnlf. Upon review of tho history of Salem Camp, No. 118, W. W., wo notlco that Mr. Turner In tho youngest momber to occupy thu position of Consul Commander, al though being a young man he tins al ready provon himself to bo most pro ficient nnd reliable, and, from a busi ness standpoint, enn say that the lodgo nmdo no mistake In the selection of this young lawyer to fill such nn 1m portnnt position. c"vr(Qhr GOODS WW SOLD. are Half ftVe have today received another large shipment or mat ooa, iresn roasted cottee, The flavor is always '- tne sanie- S4&&overnment Mocha & Java, the real thing per lb 40c u$State House brand Mocha & Java 35c, 3 lbs for $1.00 ama, Mocha & Java per lb 25c Special Blend Brand, extra fine flavor per lb 25c racmc oiena orana, an excellent conee 5 ids bUC Va. Coffee, a splendid coffee in strength and flavor lbs tor -25C. your chance. We have received another lot of those winter apples. Thev are iust as choice as ever. Thev still gcTat the old price, 40. 45, 50 and 60 cts per bushel. Special: Guaranteed flour 80c per sack. 10 bars good Laun 3y soap 25c. 8 lbs pink beans for 25c. 21 lbs good rice $1 ROTH & GRABER 324 State Street. Phone sn. - - , Forgot Where They Were A very rare, but equally disgrace fill, Incident happened last night dur ing the performance nt tho opera house. About 20 young men, and ev ery one of them old onough to know bottor, came down tho strcot shouting nnd othorwlso creating n disturbance. Thoy dntored tho corridors of tho op era house. By chasing dp nnd down the -stairs thoy gonornlly disturbed tho nudlonce, and by removing slgnii nnd othor portable things from tho hallway, made themselvos qulto ol noxious to tho management. Whllo tho mnjorlty of tho party woro tin caps nnd colors of Wlllamotto Unlvor stty, tho management of tho Salem play-houso cannot bellevo that the young men are actually students oj tho nnlvorslty, for thoy aro not con sldorod guilty of conduct so unbe coming young gontlomon. The Inci dent last night will be overlooked, but a ropotltlon will not be tolerated. Was BurneT Bythe Gas M. McDonald, prosldont of tho Ore gon Nursery Company, Is nursing a burned hand and face, tho rosnlt of an explosion of gas nt his homo tho first part of tho presont weok. Ills faco was qulto sovorely burned and his moustache, eyo brows nnd oyo laslios woro seriously dlsflgnrcd. No serious consequoncos will attend tho ncoldont but tho gonial nursoryman cannot re member when his fnco hurt him as It has tho past few days. o The Stnndlna Armr. Old Lady Poor fellowl And 60 you ii ro n soldier? Corporal Cannon Ves, ma'am. Old Lady I'm uwfully sorry for you. My, my, to think they never allow you to sit down! Corporal Cannon Mn'om? Old I.ndy I said I wns sorry for you, and It Is henrtlenH anil crtiol for the Korernuuuit to koop a standing army all the time. Corpovul Cttiiuon Mn'nm? Oh, yes. ma'am, thank you. Loudon Chums. Jiss Florence Allan. y w3kgsz?rAm iijwimiiiiiictub m. fjSyjiiyrr r iw tsm ' WWk g&r mtm -- J P??tawyi' NlCsrgif n m :jcw m ,mmk i j !Jj0& Blanche Myers ' 1 BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WHO PRAISE PERUNA. '- -4 . THREE BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Worn Out And Nervous Regained Their Health And Beauty By Taking Perunat Mlt Florence Allan, n beautiful Obi- cngo girl, wrltos tho following to Dr. S.J It. Iinrtmtin eonccrnlug his ratarrbnl tonle, 1'eruna: 7S Walton Place. Chlcnso. 111. "As a ionic for a worn-out system,! Hcruna stands at tho head In my esti mation. Its effects arc truly wondcr- fuun rejiiYcnntlnx the entire system. I keep It on hand all the time, and never have that 'tired feeling,' as a few doses always make me feel Ilka a ; ; different woman. "Florence Allan. Thousands of womon suffer from ays;; tomlo catarrh. This is suro to producer! such Bymptoms as cold foot and hands, sick hoadaclic, palpitation of tho ho.irt nnd heavy footings In tho stomaoh. Then begins a series of oxporlmouta. Thov tnko modicino for sick hoadaolio. Thoy tako mcdloliio for nervous proatm-i ! tion, for pnlplttlon of tho hoart, for dyspepsia. Nouo of those medlolnes do i ' any good booauso thoy do not roach tho cailso of tho complaint. Peruua at onco mitigates all thwo symptoms by removing tho onuio. Systomlo catarrh la tho troublo. Sys tem lo catarrh pcrviulos tho whole sys tem, doranges ovory organ, woalcons ovory function. No permanent euro can bo oxpoctod until tho lyatomlo catch ts romoved. This Is exactly what Peruua will do. 9Ilsi Cullcn AVat r.iliauiUd JTrom Orer fitudy. Miss Roso Oullcn, Prosldont of tho Young Woman's Club, Butte, Montana, writes: 021 Galena streot, But to, Mont. Poruna Mcdtcluo Co,, Columbus, O.: Gontlomon "I'oruna has many friends in Butte. I cannot say too inuoh In prnteo of It. Whllo finishing school I bocamo vorynorvous and oxhaustod from ovor- study. I was woak and nick, and could nollhor oat, sloop nor onjoy llfo. A couplo bottles of Poruna put uow llfo In mo. I find by having It In tho houso and taking a doso off and on It hoops mo In lino health. A largo mnnbor of my friends pluco Poruna nt tho hood of all;; mouioinos." koo utiiion. Perunn Is exp .-hilly adapted to pro tecting against nnd curing nervous dla oascs of run-down womon, as tho testi monial of Mlns Oullon Indicates, Miss Blanoho Myors, 31ft) Ponu stroot, Kansas City, Mo., has tho following to say of Poruna : "During each of tho past four soasons I have caught asovoro cold, whon sud-t donly olilllcd alter an ovouiug party, and catarrh for several weeks would bo tho rosult. Ono bottlo of Poruna oured I me, and I shall not dread colds any more I as I did." Blanoho Myors. An oxcollout llttlo treatlso on " Iloaltli and Boauty," written ospeolally for wo men, uy ur. iinrtmau, win oo sent iroo to any nuuruss uy TJio i'oruna Aicuioino Co,, of Columbus, Ohio, cratlc cnndldato who ran for the of flee of state printer agnlnBt Mr. Whit ney, nnd for this reason the conipll ment comos with doubly good grace from tho stnto-prlnter elect. Ills rec ognition of Mr. Godfrey, untlor tho clr cumstnnces, will be doubly appreciat ed by tho prlntors of the state. All feel that In this Mr. Whitney has done the linndsoino thing, nnd Join In con gratulating Mr. Godfrey upon his moi Ited promotion. State Horti cultural Society 0 12 H. Lake, secretary of tho Stutu Horticultural Society, makes tho fol lowing anneuncement: "Tho regular annual meeting of thu J State Horticultural Society will ' bi hold in Workmen Hall, corner Second and Taylor Btreets, Portland, Orogou, January 13th and lltli, cominonolnn nt 10 a. in. of tho 13th. Pnpors will be presented by Dr. Cnrdwoll, H. L. Smith, K. Hofer, W. K. Newell, A. II, Cordloy, J. It. Shopnrd, L. T. Hoy. nolilH, L. M. Oilbttrt, 0. II. Woluh, J. I. PIlKlngtou nnd othors. "Tho topics aro Ilva ones, tho treat ment up-to-dnte. You should bo at tut mooting." r Prices me ALL TH, WORLD 8 about our wlnea and liquors, o each and all aro famous i For table and medicinal use, what hw conquerod popular!- Jta quality. We carry only what TMh praise without reserve. This fa the basis of our claim for your nee Every purchase mado s is a transaction that could ,vo been beUored. r Well Nash a M. N - lltiicriirrjr of Iron. Toucher-Johnny, win you till how Iron wns (Irst dlacoverwl? Johnny Ves, sic. 'WHi. Jufct tell the class what your Information I vn that point" "I hi-ard pu say yesterday that they smlt It. "--Siarw Moments. SALEM, AUMSVILLE, 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 be "N." 4k-r H (Attentats SAMPLE ROOM, Godfrey Is Foreman State Printer-elect J. II. Whitney has appointed J. B. Godfrey, of this city, foreman of the etate printing of. rice, to fill Ui place caused by the death of P. J. Beckett. By reason of his many years' of continuous sen-Ice in this important department, Mr. Godfrey has become a valuablo man and bis real worth Is more apparent Matches, "Penny block," lc, 6 for 6c Maecaroul, bulk, white or yellow, t lbs IGo; 4 lbs for 26c. Maaaaroul, boxen, 10 Swhlta or yellow. 40o. Mpstard, Folyer's mustard, bulk, 30e a pound. Mustard. I'alger'it. Wi-lb Uni, So. Mustard, I'olger's. Vl-Ib Un, 10a. MwMtnn), PolKra, M-rti Una, 15e. Muatard Sktllinn'i. amall ska tins. So. MuaUrd, SkhlllliMs'g, tors sJat tins, Mtt. Mwstnl, Coleman's, Vi-lb Una Ho. Mae. Hplgtr'tt. 4-lb Una, He. Mao. SchllllnVs, 30c. Maulwi. axe, Oregon iwUern, ICo lb. Mattocks, Hunt's, fl.lf. "ML Hood" Men's slioes, high faw, BiMtt 7 to 10, ?3-- Mlnee meaL "None Xuali," pkg. 109. Uotumm. New Orleans, bulk. Ma gallon. Malt breakfast food, Ho. Malta V1U, lc, 2 for 26o. Molasses, bulk, good sweet flavor, at 30o galloa. Molasses New Orleans, 5-Ib tins, Mc. I at this, the opening of the legislative; session. Mr. Godfrey was -the Demo MolaseeB, New Orleans, 10-tb tins, 3Cc. MatohoH, Pact tic Coast, parlor, G5 8, , Co. Matohes, Aooiti, purler, 1600 In pkg, Mail Pouoh tobacco, 1 2-3 oz, C( G for Mp, Mali Pouch tobaeeo, 3 1-3 Qz, 10u, 3 for ai. Mouie traim, liple, tin, 10, 3 fpr Sio. Moum trsp, sprliiv, IJ3ard, lOe, 3 for 3ie. Mlnelug knlven, sliiHle, (e. Mlnoiiig knlvfto, double, 10. Mouhls, butter, 2-lb, square, 3ft. MQP liaudldN, Wlllanis' snrfiig. 10c. JlQlH, oofTae, Iron, COo. Manan'a Talcum -powder, ISo. Marahall'B cubsbs,, 8o, 2 for lie. Miles' Heart Cure, 1 bz lie. Miles' Nervine, $1 shto, 76s, Mullen's Food, 60a size, 0o. Mexican Mustang Liniment. 2Cf size 20o. Machine oil, 2oz, 6c. Machine oil, 4-oa lOe. Miles' AnU-Paln Pills, 20c. 'H Send us yovt mail otdets, we willfiifewitfiyoa on the foeigbt. i VcnmfMKHMMn bCitlHEttkWMQ