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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAl DALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1903. PAGE FIVE. &&HSj&&&&2'2 5Sifa55?a5Wa SILVER I ( . .I - i m Most J, J$U mX tU V - w - OST stores that handle Silver Tabic Ware are content to confine their efforts to one brand. The Barr Store, how ever crcfersastock of laruer scope We have three s.indiird varieties of Silver Plated Table Ware: the fam ous "n Wallace. 1835" brand of which we have the ex? ft elusive sale In Salera: the "Rofrcrs Bros 1847," and the JK "John o nnrp" brand, a ware of very cxceotlonnl Quality, made cs- d pcclally to our order In the Barr brand, we show Knives Forks, and JS Spoons only. In the Wallace goods we have, In addition, an Immense display of the fancy table pieces that every woman loves and admires. Thn finUhinff touches of tastlncss to a well set table. We would n K deem It a favor If you would come In and see our Silver showing. If Wever mind if vou haven't the least thought of Purchasing ' Ba s Jewely Store, jj State and LlbcrtySts., Salem, Leaders In Low Prices. 'A fX&&&'?Z&&!Z&Z&&?Z& T-iv33i?5SM "-" ' -- MORE TIME THAN MONEY Sonio pcoplo have to spend, but If Pou havo no tlmo, possibly you might iko to havo ono of our flno 15-jowol Imokoepora, a3 Uioy do not requlro mich money for tho Investment. Our took of flno watches for ladles and entlemcn Is comploto, and embraces Everything In Elgin and Waltham ptches. Prices ldwcr than ever. ,T, Pomeroy BilCom.St., Watchtnakerand Optician - " m GOOD OLD STUFF That pours with a bead, that ruus pwn liKo on ana tnat neartons tno irlnk'T thereof, Is to bo had today, umorrow and always at Ilogors'. Wo jnow where and what wo buy; you Inow, if you'vo ovor tried It, what wo ell Every wine, liquor and cordial rou can nnme, by tho bottlo or case. Bee, tasto, try, buy. P. ROGERS, fssF' Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . &$L iSt' lfw,'1Ww W feu CtPYB0lr leaxTSTjpwS.,,, ..SgieSegl rwirfT , . I CONTEST BETWEEN WARMERS Annual Maneuvers of Army and Navy THE WEATHER. Tonight and Wednesday, fair; con- fjiued cool. B&l til 1 M-M IMIHIIIII IIH lP ajg-Social Realm;; UJAJ I I I rrfr-H-H-m M IWW Masquerade a 8uccess. iTno masnuerado Klvon by Uio Wood- tsenlof tho World at tholr hall In tho ptplman building Friday evonlng was ba'oimoat successful affair of Uio kind jSatlhas boon glvou In tho city for mo. time. Thoro was 71 maskod per- In attendance besides a large or of spectators. There was n of charnt ters represented, or J nal, grotesque and otherwise, rang- from tho dv vll himself to the angol rioaco inn ans and isth on ans woro more1' largv ly and creditably represont- nan any other races, Tho commlt- l&caon award of prizes had a dlfllcult pTsBlgnment In making tho awards. rMlBBjjMnyrae Clearwater recolved Uio flrstyjzo, consisting of a gold watch, forflthe most original costumo, con iliyBCTof a gown of nowspapors. Miss jMauMMIller recolved second for orlg Brmllty, She impersonated a squaw. IMrs&G. T. Pomeroy. as tho aucol of JMgj! received tho prlzo for tho moat fMRSlvo and elaborato costumo, and jwlBvariB toolc a second place under who classlllcation, and recolved r trouble a book, "Tho Llfo of cluBley The devil, represented by SI Turner, was considered tho original gentloman character by owudgoa, who gavo that Rontloman a boxjpf cigars. Prod Kurtz, as tho laborfigTman, took sccoud prize. Tho awardwr tho best substantiated char acter wont to E. C. Patton. who cavo a. snlendlri ImnprKnnntlnn nf thn Taw gbpso motto was "It Is cheapor to,and well-known printor, is in tho Chestor Bean hns returned from a visit to Eugene. MIsb Mlunlo Washburn, of Eugene, la visiting In this city. C. A. Sohlbred returned to Hose burg today. II. Slmpklns. cf Hopowill,. was In tho city today. J. A. Dlttcr, of Sublimity, is In tho city on uusiness today. J. A, Dlttor, the Sublimity merchaut, was a visitor to uus city today. Judge Dill Quoenor, of Stayton, was Jown today at the Capital City. Miss Florence Drown, of SHvortou, Ib visiting with friends In this olty. Dr. C. II. Robertson was called to Orooks today for a professional visit. Mrs. E. Eeelg. of Portland, Ib visit ng her son. O. II. Jacobs, In this city. Miss Sndle Cordlngly, of Browns, vlllo, Ib visiting friends and relatives In tho city, W. II. Queener, of Stnyton, was in tho city today, havlne business at the court house. Miss Lola Leabo of Portland Is en. Joying a two-wooks' vacation with friends In the city. bnonir Parrott. of Dour as countv. was In tho city today, registering at Uio Willamette. Hon. Wm. F. Smith, of Baker Cltv. who Is attending legislature, spent Fri day in Albany. J. M. Watson, former Marlon county commissioner, was In tho city today, from his farm near Turner. Stato Sonator C.'W. Fulton, Jona than Boumo and Waltor Lyon went to Portland on tho aftornoon train Friday. Ex-Governor and Mrs. door are In Portland today, and will return after attending tho fuuoral of Congress man T. II. Tongue. II. O. Kilndrot. formerly engaged In the newspapor buslnoas In this city, ra than to pay rent." Those In at idanco report that Jim Wlllson 9ed oimply stunning In his colon- iume uui no was so smau mat iggcs overlooked him In maklug Lards, QmwmI piRMUs MBRl- city from Portland. Arthur Churchill, who is In the em ploy of tho Oregon Wator Power & ItaIway Company, of Portland. Is In tho city for an ovor-Sunday visit. Miss Glbbs, of the Harrlsburg pub lic schools. Is tho guest of the Misses Colby, who tench In tho blind school ebating team from the U. of defeated at Walla Walla last and Lincoln school, respectively. Uio team of Whitman col- PERSONALS. , neWrttt G Eliot went to Portland Friday afternoon. Irs. D. H Looney, of Jaffarsfln, "eat Friday in this olty. w Mabel Carter has gone to Port- tfor an over-Sunday visit W MMschan is In the city rtland. and will rwaaln for a Lucy Morcom, a student at letta University, has gone to E. P. Dodd. editor of the Pendla. ton Tribune, who Is representing his paper here during tho legislature, has gone to Portland for a few days. Seymour H. Bell, of Sumpter. Is at tending legislature in the Interest of the appointment of C. W. James, of Baker City, as stat land commission-or. Authorities Desire Their Change to Pacific Coast An. attempt is being made to have tho government hold the great annual maneuvers between tho army and tho navy on Uio Pacific coast next year. It wns learned at tho Presidio that the Secretary ot War and Uio Secre tary of the Navy are to bo communi cated with In regard to the matter, and a request, backed by what are deemed excellent reasons Is to bo mado Uiat those officials order tho great mimic war to take place off the coast of California. Army officers horo are enthuslasUc ovor tho propo sition, and will do everything In Uiclr power to bring tho matter to a suc cessful Issue. As to the final outcomo of these efforts, no ono s prepared to say. To break In upon the traditions of formor years and ask Uio depart ments that tho sceno of this groat evont bo shifted from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific seaboard may cause a se ven) shock to tho conservative East. That is what ofllcors out at Uio Pre sidio most fear when tho fact of tholr request becomes gonorally knowu. In spoaklng of tho matter an artll lory captain said that from a utili tarian standpoint this coast offered groat advantages. "Whtlo It might not be fair to state that no othor sec tion Is so ndmlrably suited for tho maneuvors," he continued, "still none "an offer greater advantage! than can the Pacific coast The fortifications m this side are Ideal for the purposes. What a splendid and spectacular af 'alr it would be to havo the fleet at tempt to enter the Golden Gate or to reduce tho fortifications guarding It. Tho navy would have an excellent chanco to make an attempt to dnsh Into Uio harbor under tho cloak of fog that often envelopes tho Golden Gate. Great Aid to Army and Navy. "Those mauuuvors last ten days and aro tho groatoflt lesson ovor glvon to tho army and navy. The ovont of last year was of imtnenso practical benuflt Tho officers and men are out for ton days and nights wlUi tho guns, and aro called upon to.moot conditions almost tdonUcnl to thoso that would arise during a. tlmo of actual warfare. Indeed, somo of the olllcors ongagod In last year's ovents told me that so rpal wero tho Fltuatlonn that they ac tually forgot for the time being that they wero paillcliwtlng In a sham battlo. x "But Uie maneuvers would probably not be confined to the' locality about tho ontrnnco totue harbor of this city. Tho army might be called upon to de fond other strategic points. Giving the (loot a wider scope, falling in nny way to endanger the city of San Fran cisco, it might sail away south to San Dlogo and ondoavor to reduce the fortifications nt that point, and thus broak tho chain of coast defonsos. Then, too, It would be necoflsnry to strongly guard tho entrance to the mouth of tho Columbia river. Tho fleot might decldo to go north and ro- duco tho forUflcatlonB there. "With all thoiw Interesting possibil ities In the way of problems to be worked out, and with tho added fact of Uie oxcollenco of the defenses all along tho Pacific coast, I Uilnk thoro Is good grounds to hopo Uiat the Washington officials will tako favor able action on the requost Wo havo a vory Important military station hore and In Unmo of actual hostllltlos it would be most llkoly that an enemy's fleot would operate on this coast, as soon as, or before, they would attempt anyUiIng on Uio Atlantic side. Of emirso, this is a prlzo worth striving for, and many sections on the At lantic coast will do much to win It. but If the people at large are enthusi astic it seems to m that we liave an foran chanoe to win." F. ILLS IE GiilL IN NATURE Catarrhal Diseases are Most Prevalent in Winter, IS THERE NO WAY OF ESCAPE FROM THEM? Pe-ru-na Never Fails to Cure Catarrh Wherever Located. Thero aro somo tlilngfe which are n onra n fate, ind can ! rolled on to occur to nt lwtt one-half or the Immiin family Mile I "ans nre.tiikeu Jo prevent, rirst, 't climate of whiter is sure to bi'lng col N. Second, colds not promptly uuml tiro enrp to c-uso catarrh. Third, catarrh improperly troatod is sure to m iko llfo abort uud miscrnblo. Catarrh npufci no organ or function of tho bod. It Is capable of destroying eight, ta to, Smell, hearing, digestion, socrotlon, iwlmllatlun and excretion. It porvjidos every part of the human body, hcid, throat, stomach, bowels, bronchial tubes, lungs, llvor, kidneys, Maddot and othor pelvic organs. That Peruna euro oMnrrh whorevor located is atluutod by the following tes timonials sont entirely unsolicited to Dr. Hurtinnn by grateful men and wo men who havo been cured by Peruna: CnUu-rli of Tim IIimiiI. Mr. D, It. Bftmsoy writes In a roceut letter from Pine Bluff, Ark., tho fol fel fol eowing: " My i"oit, Ioii Hamme , four yearn of age, HiiflVrod with cuti.nli of tho hoad for eighteen or twenty mr-uths. lie took one bottle ot your 1'cruim and could hear as good us ever." -D. IV. ItAMSISY. C'oliirrh of Tim Ne. Mr. Ilormftu lhlke,H3St Orehurd atraot, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: " I Kin entirely cured of my catarrh of .the now by your Perunn. My uau was a severe one." Herman Khlke. CVtturrU of Tho Throat. B. II. Run an, Salwvllle, O., writes: " I suffered with catarrh of tho throat for five yours. I wm induced to try Peruua. 1 huvo used (ire bottles and am perfectly well." B. II. Ituuyan, C'nlarrh ot Tim linr. Mr. Archie Godln, 186 Beoeh streot, Fitch burg, Mass., writ: "Puruiiu linn cured inn of aaUurh of Uio middle ear. X feel Iwttor than I havo tor eevornl years." Archie Oodlu. PE-RU-NA Knocks Alt Forms of m J- Hf V. I ffSvSNC4 ' lI ilmtssss n & & fo RtKcJ r; w.jl a A TEN STROKE FOR PERUNA. Cntnrrli of Tlio X,unR. Mrs. Kmlllo Kirckhoff, Ada, Minn., wrltos : "Through a violent cold contracted lat winter, I baaamo nfllloted with ca tarrh of tho noRO, whloh in a short tlmo affected my lungs.. I toolc Poruna whloh cured mo thoroughly. I now feel hotter than I havo for forty years.0 Mrs. Kmille Kirckhoff. Cuturrlt of Tho Titntlilnr. Mr. John Smith, 811 S. Third stroet, Atchison, Kan., writes: "I waa troubled with catarrh of the urethra and bladder for two years. At the time I wroto to you I was uuder the caro of my homo doctor, and had buou for four mouths. "I followed yqur dirootlons but two months, and can say Poruna ourod tno of that trouble. "John Smith. Catnrrh nf Tho UoucU. Mr. Henry Kntzlon, South Bend, Ind., writes : "The doctor said I had catarrh of tho bowels aud I took his modlolno, but with no rcllof. I was gotttng worso all tho tlmo. "Before I had tukon a halt bottlo ot Poruna I folt Uko a now man." Henry Entzlon. CatnrHi of TJm KMnryn. ,j Poter J. Ungcr, Ilawley, Pa., writes t "I think that I nm prfoatl oared of ', oaturrh of the kidneys lr Poruna, iu It havo no trouble of any ilnd." Votor J. Unger. (Ittturrh f The Sloiuauh. A. W. Grave, of Ilamiuoud, tnrl writing to Dr. lUrtntau, seys:. ' " I hiii well of ritUrrh of the stomiiah. after suffering two years. 1 have tukeu fivw liettle of ; uns and one of Ma'tiallfT and I feel Uko a new nun now." A. WJ Grevw. rr I'olvlo Catarrh. Mlsri Katie Txchman, I.afayetto, IniU writes: " 1 w pelvlu oaterrh. pain in abdomen, 1m1:, had stomaoh troilblo aud hesdncho unused by catarrh. I fol-, lowed your dlieellons; toolc Poruna mul Mauullu according to directions, and how huppy I foul that I am reliovod ot suuli a distressing allinent." Miss Katie IMihmau. A Ixiok on tho euro of la grippe and" oatarrh in all stages nnd idiasos nout frco to any addreM by Tho Poruna Medtolne, Co., Columbus, Ohio. tl.fr J. M. HOWELL Cash Market In Melnrr's Ficb Msrlpt, Slate Hlnot Fresh moats of all kinds, bams, Fhou d 'ors, bacon, lard, etc. Prompt Service Phone, Main 1401. 2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts, 2 cts. Nemember always that j A. I. EOPT. E. HARTLEY. S UUD'b' & HAKTIjISI S MEAT I MARKET Attend the taxpayers' annual sehool meeting at olty hall, Tuesday. Jan Mary SOth, at 8 p. m. Marriage licensee were leeued at the county clerk's offlee this nfternoon as follews: .TatM&a Tlo,l.) iCheilOWth nf Wnlla W.n. .i r, " ura to spend Sunday with her . Greenwood Smith, of this cltyi Henry S . V'. .in,R " aiu Mabel Booth, of Mt Angel. Sheriff B. U Parrot and guards, of Douglaa county, today brought two men to the state penitentiary, as fol fel fol eows: Harry Howard, larceny from the person, two years; B. O. Becker, burglary, two ears. I ea positively Cures Sick she, Indigestion and Coastipa- delightful herb drink. Re- fall eruptions of the skin, pro- fa perfect complexion or money ed 25c. and 50c. write to us sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., N Y T) J Frv. PrugglBt. - WHEAT MARKETS. Basket Ball, Chemawa vs. Wllllametto Univer sity, Jn the University gymnasium, J lllthest market price pill for poultry and vel. Fiaest meats and poultry delivered at lowest market price. DR. STONE'S DRUG STORES will sell any patent medicine, 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. Your Step Mother la still horo busy as ovor, nnd wh your clothes nro nil out of order, worn, with but.ons off, take them to her M tho Salora Dyo Works. At this establishment you can got anything set to rights, from a pair of glovos, to tho most elaborato silk gown. A gontleman can get his hat cleaned, his trousers croasod, or kls wbolo suit rojuvonatod to suit his taBto, also four suits mouth for JL Buttono sowed on, rlpu sewed up, suits pressed on short notice. New goods shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. H. WALKER 15 Commarclal Street ft 140 State Street $ Phone 2853 Main S Salem, Orejron. VSW36SS&SG Today IS THE LAST DAY All M When Choosing Cigars Why not seleet the mU The "Taehmoo," 12oent cigar, beats them all. All dealers. Made in Selem by Aug Huekeetsin. Joined the Minstrel Show Albert Disque. who left Salem hut Sunday for Pendleton, was success ful in getting a place as a vocalist with the Ward & Wade minstrel trope. The management of the com pany Is soliciting for an engagement In this city for February 13th. This date falls during the week that the Jessie Shirley company has the opera house for a week's engagement, and It may be that tho minstrels oannot show horo at that tlmo. ' If 'the oom- CI will serve you in this city Be sure to come and see the original and only "Aunt Jemima' before she leaves us. A Free Round Trip R&tfvUK TO WEARERS OF Heart and Arrow Brand Shoes. Buy a pair of Heart and Arrow Brand Shoos and get a guess In tho LaPrelle Shoo Company's Guessing Conteat. A Coupon with every pair. Be auro to asK for It, Speer J3roa Fuliet & Douglas, Grecers: ft'M GOLD DUST FLOUR ftfada by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Made for family use, ask your grocer for It Bran and eiorts always on .band. mmmammammmmmmmmtmBmmiimmmmmmBm STATE STRBBT JT A QENEROU8 LIVER ? KjflSi Lfrw good wJbwi at dljuifr. A bountiful bill of fare shown a-yisa-greeable blaNk, unleee sHpoIetgwited by Mtug of .the sieial brasde our llet. Thtse Qbolee product, Imported In the wood, are bottled by us, and so known to be gguulne. Our stoqk eon tains the favorites of overy oonsumer, at short prjgoH, by tho bottlo or oaae. THE ANNEX, "WJ Ceurf Strai), '.. I Wflf- Jan. 17, Wheat, 78ft8aturdav ak 8 P- m- Admlsafon lCc. ' ' 1.16,21 A. T. WALN Affentl pany docs make a date for Salain it I way oe assurer or a run nouse. uaiMMaBMuaaga