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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAL,. SALEM, OREQONr TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1903. PAQEIVE. THE DRESS PARADE OF THE SILVERWARE ARMY jfi An armv of choice Silverware holds daily dre'ss parade jg in the Barr Store". So large, brave and well groomed a $ Silverware Regiment is not to be found in any other f store in Salem. "Everything in Silverware" thut ex- fi nresses the scond of the stock:' Orange Spoons, Oyster Forks, Soup Ladles, Tomato Slicers, Salad horks. Sugar H Toiips. Knives. Forks. Tea Spoons. Table Spoons, 5 Dissert spoens: this forms only the briefest sort of ex- Biackim.. S tract from our list. The famous R. Wallace brand is AK"st M r,xtr atAr Wp aUn have Hip. irrp.atlv advertised- Kojt- aEu u- v ' n inin fi -..-.. i ul .... -.n,. 4-.. ? ICnlKh's of Maccabees, visited the In & ers Bros., 1847 Silverware. In both, our prices, true to g dinenum.e ortlel, Kotdumi odgo. No. the Barr policy, are aeciaeaiy less man u ib me tuMum 31. last night, for tho purpose of m tho opening of tho legislative scsnlon. Charles Hubbard, of Independence, Dr. J. A. Fulton, or Astoria, is In tlto city. Is In the city, Hon Taylor enmo down by .boat from Independence today. 11; V. Gates, of HlllHboro, a former member of tho state legislature, Is in tho chy. Mrs. A. M. Crawford and daughter, cf lloscburg, a:rlvid In the city Men day afternoon, and will roslde here. Mr. Crawford was today inauguiatd attorney-general to succeed D. It. N. PERT PERSONALS: t Huckosteln, J. A. Jeffries and O. W. Brant, of Salem to charge for these fine wares in other stores. Bas Jewelry Stofre Captain Jlobsou Is destined to be come a very rich mnti. Ho saves sonje tlilug nearly every day. St. J.011U Glpbe-Detuocrnt. The Hon. Mr. Dot cry of New York Is becoming known as tho I.lndlc Mm my of political phraseology. Hal Union Amcilcnu. Poor (iciiernl Ittillur seems to br hunting Indication about ns hard and us I'r.UlesxIy ns he hunted the liners. Indianapolis Nvwm. Mrs. Clarence Mnekny Is Just now being exploited iik itif plcgant faddist She has made babies iWiioimltle In the rtiiinrt set. Duiutli tfcws-Trlbuilo. . . Lord Kitchener Is culled the bravest lllllll 111 Mil; llljlinil 111111,1, 1'IIV lliin iiviv. been able to kiiiiiiuoii up courng'i enough to get mtu-rled.- Louisville, i'ost. ' TURNER BOYS' TRIAL For Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses It- State and Liberty Sts., saletn. Leaders in Low Prices. WORE TIME THAN MONEY lSotno people have to spend, but If an have no tlmo, possibly you might iko to havo one- of our flno 15-Jowol Imokeopers, as they do not requlro juch money for tho Investment. Our tock of flno watches for ladles and sntlonicn Is complete, and embraces Everything In Elgin and Waltham ratches. Prices lower thun over. K.T. Pomeroy 5 Com. at., Watchmaker and Optician ALL THE WORLD Knows about our wines and liquors, becauso each and all aro famous Jrands. Tor table and medicinal ubo, Ihooso what lur conquered popularl- by Its quality. Wo carry only what ?o can pralso without reserve This lact is tho basis of our claim for your eonfldonco. Evory rufchaso mado ironi us Is a transaction that could 6ot havo been bettered. Clell Nash ) HAM4nH. James Chilly Attendants " CYRQMr it..., ..." " & )w " "" " SAMPLE ROOM, 206 Commercial Street. THE WEATHER. KTonlght and Wednesday, fair; con- iued cool. M MiiiiimiiiiniiiiiHt m ifl'Social Realm tjjl II I rill Ull 1111 Mill I Card and Dancing Party. Miss Ruby Ilelmkcn entertained a lumber or mends at nor homo ih Mtu Salem Saturday cvonlng with Krai and dancing. Tho evont was usually pleasant and was on Joyed Uio following guests: Shorlff and frglkccton of Mltcholl, Mr. and Mrs. Hogf; Mr, and Mrs. Holmkon, tho mfo Lizzie Keeton, Lou Aimstrong, IMaSlParlton, Stella Clroshong, Jesslo 3n, Irene Donnoy, Ivo Danlol, Bt of Hepnor, Opal Holmkcn; Alfred Daniel, George Vlesko, Ralph, James Tucker, Reuben Clydo Carlton, Otto Moullor, Jonnoy, George ivooton, uoa Ralph Holmkon, Will Kloln. 0 PERS0NAL8. was In tho city Monday, and witnessed Uio oponlng of tho legislature. Tom R. Wilson, of Portland, au ar dent supporter of Governor-elect Chamborlalu, is In tho city attending stalling omcers. They woro ontor. talned by a conceit and a sumptuous suppor, and returned by boat thlH in ftrnlng. THRONE LIGHTS. LAW POINTS. A female over twole jears of "go may during her minority iiiake a will disposing of her personal property. (II Southeastern Rep.. South ('iirollnu. Judge Gary, Kit).) An ordinance piohlbltlug the making of a nubile uddies In any ot the public Tho cznr of Russia fins been taking lessons In painting to amuse his leisure and Is reported to have developed places of the clt. within a half mile o quite a talent in this direction. It Is olllclally announced that Queen Wllhelinlnn's stay at Schaumburg has CLERKS ELECT OFFICERS Local Counter Jumrers Aeet ing Monday Night The RtRall dorks' Association, of this city, hold a meeting Monday ov enlng, and, Ih addition to Uio consid ering mattors of Intorest to tho mem bers, elected olllcors for tho ensuing money undor falso pretenses. TUo six months as follews: President, D.! complaining witness is 0. 0. Ransom, D. Dln8moor; vlce-proshlout, A. O. a merchant ot that pfaco, who chdrgoa l.ockor socrotary, Jordan Purvlne 1 that tho accused young mon Bold to financial secretary. Miss L. Kirk; him proporty to which tlioy did not treasurer, j. u. wvanB; guiue, uiueon noia tho legal utlo. Jona a. uotbob Is conducting Uio prosecution, whlla tho defendants aro represented by O. G. Dlngham and P. II. D'Arcy. 0 Robert and Androw McFarlano"oC Turner, aro having an examination bo fore Justice of Uio Peoco Horgan this (aftornoon, on tho charge of obtaining Sherwood; guardian, Willie Young. 0 China Pays had n very beneficial Influence on her . reasonable. 1 ...I.I. I.... ....!..... . . .Ill 1i.... I.. ItA iit-.mu, iiwi i I'l'iumuns t vin iiutu iu uu observed. places of the cIO within a luiir mile o' "uim.uniuu. u1Ui. i-v;umu ...w, j the city bnll without a license -from Unado representations to tho powers 'the major Is held. In Love crsus that. Inasmuch as they aro unabloj t Phalen (Mlel. ), .". L. It. A. HIS. to bo 'to pay an Installment of tho interna-. lom . ronsnniitilii. ' . i i.t i... i.. Ai.i ...m u i. mI.I IndemnlteyjBand Will Play 1 omgnt Washington, Jan. 13. China has The late king or Saxony, .vho had a rooted obectlon to excbauglng his old clothes for new ones, Is said to havo nne day sighed for "the good time the old lJiilghl3 had In their armor. They were lioublt'd with no creases." 'the crown prime of (lerinuny luw de eloped Into tin automobile expuiL He knows ewrj pl"(e of tho machine, and the other day when Ills nutomublld broke down the prince himself nllghtel und repahed the damage. B'TS OF PHILOSOPHY, if wo MrusLled half ns liuid to keep down oxpeiiKOH sh we do to koop up ap poui'iiiicot. we would soon havo u bunlt account. - f This little Iti-m of cniuinoM'Use" I hlcb we hear so much about as being ' iieceswiry hi the alTnlrii of lire Is not j mi couiiuoii iiftur all. j Some men tiro so rusiicd In UiIh world thai If thoy weio to dlo tonight they j would v.ai.t t ceme dnwntnwn In the illuming and woiU until the hour se for thu fmiornl.- Amcrivnti 'Uireinor man. ri ruii. "Tlmt." reninrked the young trout, , "I conclude. Is 11 My." "Yw," tetui'iiu'l his more experienced , rompuiilon, "but It's advisable not to j Jump nt conclusions." Philadelphia Ui-cotd, tho weather Is favorable, Uio Sa- pay an installment ot mo interna-. lom Military band will tonight glvo a tlonal Indemnity In gold, will It be al- concert, on tho nrlnclnal business The 1'cnillremcilt Of the StUtUtO Of lr....nrl , nnv oltvor. .nnil tneroiwn Jin ot ..,., o nf ln nWv Tlilo nnnnnnrii I frauds that all ele.nentsf a contract dutloH on ,mportB 8Q thftt horcarter ment htt8 bccn mivdo a number ot must be In writing, if It Is not to be performed within u certain time, doca not icqulre that they should bo In i single Instrument, but they tuny ho contained In a corrcHpondence between thu parties, X. V. 8. Rep. MO.) Tlir llixid I'linuiiia. JIo nun 11 (uul; i roalicil Uio boat! The pclrl hIij got trfhnn If In pMimmn iive!iil lilni, AtlJ lie w9 Keen inj more' -:.-w York Wortil. litni'i. Don't Intruduce 11 uuirrled mini t. tronuiu. All he get out of It Is the trouble of mixing hh hut every time hi meets wi- Alchloou Globe. ritlln Mm ItlnfT. 'J'ho Hlinil lias n tliotifMiud Iiuiiq' ml tho ci)ti none, liut tho oyKtor hM out iiourU And tint slmil tuil one. CIiIoubo Trlliuiift they may bo collected In gold instead Umcs, but Inclement weather has ro of sllvor, at the Bamo figures. Amorl- J peatedly prevented Uio appoaranco of ca replied that they wero willing to th0 players, as adverUsod, but thero accopt sllvor In payment, but can't 'iB every Indication Uiat Uio ovonlnj; consent to Uio collecUon of duUes rn ' wlll bo a delightful one, and thoro will gold, which would practically doublo nicely bo a largo numbor of peoplo out to enjoy Uio program, which will In clude somo now music. the piosont collecUons. n CURTAIN CALLS. Gilbert & Patterson today brought an action against A. Oosuor to recover I $40 and costs, alleged to bo duo on n .Sciu'flt) of (lame. CIt. Sportsman Havo you seen any thing worth shooting at around here? Winner Well, no; not till you came. Foniervllle Journal. One More. Thin atrnnge, otornul cruel tact Will stick when all ot us aro atllli There's always one fly lttt In tho room, t No matter how many you kllL I-'ny Templeton Is onco moro a mom bur of the Weber & Fluids forces. Grace Cahlll will ho Robot t Mantcll'B nromlssoiT noto. glvon In May, 1001. leading woman the coming season. Trnor & Inman nro tho attorneys for Kvelyn Stanford has joined "Tho Ul0 pinimiffa, who insUtutml tho ac Rogers Hrothcrs In Harvard' coinpu. ton n tho Maron couuty court "' . . , , , County Clork Roland today grant ...1. I.. "" t" Z S'a marriage Heenso to Conrad Homyor .411 Ult!14ftt4VV JHWWIH.HWM wa. -. w. - Hand." William II. Ollletto's season In "Shor luck Holmes" wlll not begin until ear ly In Xovoniber. Xnnce O'Xell Is In Loudon rehears ing for her opening nt the Adelphl. She will be seen first as Magda. John Savage, who was for many neasoiiM n member of Doumaii Tliomp nun's company, has deserted thu stage for business. Louis Hvtius Shlpman, author of and Clara Lansing, both of this city. 0 Republican jSenators Sacramento, Jan. 13. Parkins ha been ro-olected senator. Holso, la., Jan. 13. Tho legislature, D'Aicy of the Uunrds,"' will bo the . Jlnt 80H8lo horo i0llRy 0,octa W peuonnl representative of Winston . R. tioyimrn, uio Kopuuucan canuumio Churchill next season. ' l for United States senator. wihi 111 1 1 1 1 nut 1 1 h in-i i n iiiiiiimiiiii m-n-t-m-i mhii i-ifrnn-tr-M-M"f-H"H-H- I Bat gams f 1 1 ii I .I 11 B I B Ji t I ii I n ! a STOCKTON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiim Bargains Silt Skitts 1 t JaHackleman, of Albany, Is in tho Shaw, of Mill City, is in the 'MIwlFlo vlBlUiias MfsJPJMU onn, a Lakevlow attorney, is InUioTcIti Drt Cartor, of Toledo, Is a looker-on at, Uio state house. guUuB Wolf, a Sllvorton bop buyer, WMiln. Uio city today. O, Cooper, Uio Independence Hskefj was in Salem today. Russell Wyant, an attornoy of Al as In Uio city today. A Cuslck was a visitor in AVooatmVn Monday afternoon. Ilallock, of Pondlaton, Is rlth relatives In this city. l?arrlBh, of Forost Grove, Is vfsIUHgTwlth friends in this city. J. MV'Pooraan, of Woodburn, wlt- ;nesse4 tho opening of tho legislature Monday lDrJ. A Qelsendorfer, a prominent dan frm The Dallw, woa in Uie pndaj 'Whit.- district attornoy for :ounty, is among Uio visitors legislature. D PIckel and Dr. J. M hne. ford, are among tho viol tor to ito legislature. Dawson has rturn4 to Al- after witnessing the oponlng of to legislature. W Barowne has gone to Ma- rdo some decorative work on a that was recently built In that IT A Young, of Walla Walla, larrived In Uio olty today for a th her parents, Mr. and Mrs, lelle. N. It Looufty, of Jefferson, While we have been invoicing, which has taken over two weeks' time, we have not talked much about our clearance sale. But we have been applying the knife, toUhe already low prices, right and left. We have our goods marked so close that a clearance sale means a loss of money to us. The one we gave before the holidays cost us a good many dollars. We hope you will get the bene fit. Thousands of dollars worth of naw goods beginning to come in. They demand room. $20.00 1G.50 18.00 15.00 17.00 1.4.00 15.00 12.G0 Shoes Mon, Womon and Chlldron buy your shoes now. It will pay you Men's Clothing Rig bargains! Dig bai gains' Not surpassed auywhero. Wc buy our clothing from the bw1I ost lino of Mon'B CloUiIng that comos to Salem. Wo havo the best to offer you. Wo aro wide- nwBKo ana not undersold on any lino anywhere. Tailo Stilts Many mon aro wonderfully well pleased with tho suits they have received from us which wo or dered Tor them, of Uio tailors. spokou of In, tlio cut Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices very reasonable. iMtisiins Lonsdale Muslins 1c Hope Muslins 7M-C Lonsdale Cambria loc Cansparll Camlyic 8c Ladies' and Child ren's Coats We havo Bomo very styllbh coats to offor you. Prices cut to satisfy Uio most economical buyer. Now is tho chance to get goods at bedrock prices Silt Waists $3.25 for J2u7 These are very pretty. Higher priced waists Uio prices also recelvo a clearance sale out. We have beauties and the- latest style. nm GiTwgjrw gOga fwmMi W - M?$r'" "WWf, t'Y ?., amm, i '?:.mm3s f r m m 1 MMmWMVm. -4 I ife- ifflffii' SWSBI I UJ ii : S Rr"'? .ffl v k xxmimw , T8J i r wxwwxfi8- 4w . ' mw& xt x MVM I w&tfzmssm&Msmv .fl ao )i , TBBSHW ' tiW VWmttRtimM&MfMttnxTti : VM VSMBrfPtfr A I 111 immWMm 'II A )M J I ft iiLLiATjoM ! rillfp' A s4l 111 I WLARE REPHEStNTIiDIiV 11 "llra&if' 'i ,ii I lii nnn nonRDPivp mfdphantcv nfsm,' Am 'fk I WP IJH.I 1 V vvvA.jiajYiiii K&IJUIIY IJIli UiIViH v WW WWW, 'I. ' fWr ,Mll I IJn MWTWUi ' wwWMHMtw mi i i iiiim ' 11 MiwfiwwFwil I ksb t Ui wm mSmBSm & Urn Wm LONG ROLL fR lji LONG ROLL flkl fl CUT AWAY FROCK jKraTTiTlfil O II tf.H AiXDEIfELnIZll SACK. I M Kl WPX$ WF JSS 111 y mm BMjiiiaarfflyrirw BEfore a critical public a& Mymn'tffATrqfTOl yyggg pgpygg, SMgspaSSSSl ?. wM 11 MtwmlLlyul saIli fill Ladies7 Gloves Something new about Olovoa. X WHITE KID gloves that will I wash with water and cautilo.T soap the samo as a cotton glovo Have you soon Uioso nloo glovos I In tho window for OCcT Thoao T aro a new lino. Vull assortmout v of colors and sizes, Silks Wo have a largo assortment of Silks which wo offor nt ex tremely low prloos. A lot of now ones go In with tho rest. A spoclal lino In an assortment sultablo for making Moil's Tios. Underwear I-aillas' Vests, 26 and 30o..l9o. ,, CALICO - - - 4c Shawls Oil Cloth 1. Wolto, piak and blue, Ht tor 19 Dent quality . . 17tfo I oidlos' Udlea' Udles' ladles' I. ad left' Vosts. 6O0 Mo. ; ; Vests, 7Cc COo. Vosts, $i.3r , . . 09c. ! ! vests, $i.7c $i.u :; Vests, $2.80 2.10 ' oy 's Heavy Stockings I tuc value for 10c. The Cooper Wells heavy stocking, the bent there Is made. Corsets, R. & G. t 76o for 38c. Wo tarry a full Una of It. & O. ; ; 'Oisetu. All who have worn these testify to their worth. '. ', W have the straight frout, ; ; low bust, long hip eonwt that - ieh in demand. i Is so much In demand. MS $10.00 11.00. a.oo 8.00 $1240 . 9.00 7.60 $2.26.. 00 t 1.75.. 1.18 1.(0. . UO X C.78 Men's Gloves Wo havo a largo lino of from the golf and workgloyo. J 10 uio very an,e areas gioyeu. 4. Clearance sale prices on these, uto uenator from this county, 1 1 H II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f f 1 1 IHII 4 it 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 H IIHIHUI CH4 WH1MWWI41-W lit IHmHllHM,MMHIt i H Ii 8 I Ml 8 H 1 1 H- ITg7---'''"i'qi'"