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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1903)
A GREAT THRONG THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1903. PAGE FIVE. c '?" attends, the Great Grab Sale Today at BARR'S JEWELRY STORE THE WEATHER. Tonight and Sunday, fair. H-H-H-f-1-l inn H-t iinilll f Local 1 Events 1 In Hie H--H II I I r4- Social Realm TODAY 18 THE DAY OF THE "GRAB SALE." THE ONE THOU 8AND PACKAGE8 OFFERED FOR YOUR CHOICE ARE ALL MADE UP AND READY FOR THE OCCASION. AND WE TAKE PLEASURE IN "PUBLISHING HEREWITH A LIST OF THE CONTENTS OF THESE PACKAGES, IN ORDER THAT YOU MAY PLAINLY SEE HOW TRULY FINE AND DESIRABLE ARE THE ARTICLES THAT GO JNTO THESE PACKAGES. PROBABLY YOU ALREADY KNOW THE WAY IN WHICH THE SALE 18 TO BE CONDUCTED. LEST YOU MAY NOT, HOWEVER, LET US EXPLAIN THAT THESE THOUSAND PACKAGES ARE ALL WRAPPED UP AND. YOU CAN ONLY GUESS AT THE CONTENTS OF EACH ONE. YOU CAN TAKE" YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THE PACK AGES FOR 50 CENT8. NOT A SINGLE PACKAGE IS WORTH LE88 THAN THAT 8UM, WHILE THERE ARE A GREAT MANY WORTH FROM $1.00 TO $5.00, AND A FEW "CAPITAL PRIZES" OF A VALUE OF FROM 18.00, $10.00 TO $15.00. DO YOU NOT THINK YOU WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN AN OFFER OF 8UCH PLEA8ING POSSI-BlUTIES. TRHGRAB SALE LIST. Read it Carefully 1 Duo bill for 3-ploco coffee Bot, valued nt $16.00. 1 Duo bill for borry bowl, vnluod at $10.00. 1 Due bill for 8-day clock, with glass globe, valued at $$.00. 1 Duo bill for glass and silver vaso, valued at $0.00. -, 1 Duo bill for for ono tea pot, valued at $4.00. 1 Due bill for ono colory (IIbIj, valued at $4.00. ! Duo bills for vasos, valued at $4.50 I Duo blllH for vases, valued at $2.25. j Due bills for vasoa, valued at $2".7fi. j due bill for vasos, vnluod at $3.25. Duo bill for vasos, vnluod at $1.75. jfc( bill for gilt clocks, valued at $$5.00. flue bill for gilt clocks, vnluod at $6.50. 1 Due bill for gilt clocks, valued at $7.00. 1 Duo bill for gilt clocks, valued at $3.50. t duo bills for porcelain clocks, valuod at $2.25. Duo bills for Wodgowood clocks, vnlucd at $3.00. "vr, . 5 Hat brushes 8 $!" 2 Hat brushon 3 $2.00. 1 Hat brush 3 75c. 16 Nnll brushos 75c. 5 Ladles' cloth brushos $1.50. 5 Roller blottors 3 75c. 3 Roller blottors 3 50c i Darnors 75c C Cuticle knlvos 50c. 11 ErasorB 0 COc. 11 Nail fllos 3 8Go. 3 Corn knives 50c 3 Sonla 0 50c 2 Papor knlvos GOo. sllvor hnndlod tweozonT3' 75c 4 Shoo horns 75p. 2 Button hooks 75c 1 nutton hook $2.25. 2 Sllvor erasers 75c 3 Sllvor erasors CGc 3 Corn knlvos 75c 3 Cuticle knlvos 75o. 3 Cutlclo knlvos GOc 1 Sllvor nnll file 75c. 2 Scissors $1.50. 9 Combs 75c 1 Bicycle name plato- $L00. C Coat hangars $1.00. 2 Mirrors 75c. 11 Key chocks 50c. 6 Key chocks 75a. 3 Hat marks C5c. 4 Vnllse tags $1.00. 2 Vnllso tags 75c 23 Umbrolla namo plate 50c, 11 Key rings $1.00. 2 Sllvor whistles $1.25. 1 Stamp molstonor 65c 1 Sllvor whistle $1.50. 1 Thlmblo caso "$2.00. 4 Pearl covered tablets $1.35. 2 Pearl covorod tablets $1.75. 1 Match Bate. $1.00. 18 Gold filled rings 65c 24 Gold flllod rings $1.00. Gold filled rings $1.35. J Gold hearts $1.00. 9 Platod hearts with collar b. 50c 8 Sllvor bracolota $1.00. 3 Baby rings 50c 4 Baby rings 75o. 10 Nut crack apts 60c. 1 Ring $1.00. 123 Spoons 50 c. 12 Pair spoons and forks 68c. W Pair Spoons 70c, 5 Butter klvos 50c. v Butter knlvos .COc 2 Plcklo forks 60o, J Brooches 75c 2 Broochos $3.00. v ' I Brooch lb $2.00. 1 Brooch $2.25. ' I Brooch $1.85. 12 Forks 60c U Spoons C6c Spoons 83c. 1 Pair cuff buttons lb $1.7. 1 Pair cuff buttons $1.50. 1 Pair cuff buttons $1.60. 1 Pair cuff buttons 75c 1 Pair cuff buttons $2i25. 1 Pair cuff buttons $1.00, fl Watch charms 50a? ' . II Hemo books with collar b. GOoJf J Tie clasps with collarb. 5$0c iTie (lasp 60c. randle shades 60c I J-toek candle shades Wo. 3 2-lock candle a linden 50c. I .Puff box $1.50. II Baby chain hracolotfl $1.00. 1 Baby chain brncolot $1.50. 1 Button sot $1.25. ," 1 Pin sot $1.00. 2 Laco pins $2.00. 1 Laco pin $1.00. 1 Laco pin $1.50. 1 Laco pin $3.00. 2 Baby pins C5c 1 Baby pin $1.00. 1 Stud 76c 1 Bolt pin GOc 3 Qold flllod hat mnrka 5-?,l$fy - A W I pharmp $U0CA. .L.OCKOIB QI ?1.2fi, 1 Lockot $1.00. 1 Lockot $2.00. 35 Napkin rings 50u. 14 Nnpkln rings 75o 2 Napkin rings $1.00. 2 Nnpkln rings 60 o , 6 Individual salts "" 85c. 6 Ebpny puff boxos' 75c 4fToothfbruBh boxes 75o. 3 Soap boxos 75c 10 Ebony snlvo boxos 60a. 8 Ebony nnll polishers 75o, 7 Salvo Jam 50c 5 Tooth powdor bottles 75c. 1 Salvo Jar 75c. 4 Cologno bottles 75c. 5 Colgno bottlos $1,26. 2 Smolllng salts $1.00. 2 Ebony darnors 50c 7 Combs 50c 1 Brush 76c 1 Brush $1.00. 2 papor knives GOo. 2 Gold flllod shoo horns $2,00. 3 Olovo strotchors $1.50. 1 Glove Btrotohor $1,25. 1 Comb In case $1.60. 1 Watoh ohaln $2.75. 2 Watch fobs $1.25. 24 Pairs hat pins 70c, ; 2 Pieces out glass $1.75, 1 Ingerscjl watqh $j,00. 1 Sllvor watch $3,50. . ' 6 Kayscrzlnn plates 90c. 11 Napkin rings ,G5c. , 1 Puff box $1.25'. Z 2 Trays $1.00. 1 Nickel' dock $1.25." 631847 Uogor spoons 60o. C 1847 Roger spoons 60c 2 Watch chains $1.00. 2 Nut crack sets 76c. 18 Nut crack Bets 50c 18 sets of 6 nut picks 50c. 1 Silver hair curlor 85o. 5 Salvo Jars at $1.00. 3 Pairs hose supporters $3,00. 2 Pairs hoso supporters $3.75. 1 Pair sleevo holders $1.00. 20 Starling silver spoons 65e. 1 Starling silver spoons 5J)& 12 Table forks , GOc 2 Silver watch fobs 75c 15 Gold filled hat plna ,75c 6 Gold filled hat pins $1.00. 5 Napkin rlnjgs $1.2. 2 Napkin rings $1.00. 4 Napkin rings 80c 2 Napkin rings 75c 4 Children's bracelets $L0Q 3 Sliver lockets lb $1.00. 1 Silver drinking tube $1.36. BARB'S JEWELRY STORE, 1 J ate and Liberty St. Leaders in Low prices A Pleasant Entertainment. Tho moving plcturos and concert at the Mothodlst church last evening, by tfrcoland & Stool, was greatly onjoyod by a large audience They havo a fine stereoptlcon und a poworful light, with Edison's ltitost imnrovamonts. ntfeo n phonograph which talks nnd Btngs. They exhibited over 200 pic turos, which were, by turns. Instruc tive, humorous and pathotic It con sisted of scones In Oregon, Washing ton, Alnska, California, tho- south land anil dlfforont parts of Europo, In cluding tho coronation of King Ed ward, and battle scones on land and sea, ono being in the Transvaal war. Great nrt was passed In roviow, and tho miracles of the maBtors glowed on tho canvass. Tho render ing of "Rock of Agos" nnd "Lend Kindly Light" wero especially flno, bb were the plcturos of 'cloud and sky. Mr. Froeland rendered' two Yocal boIos and tho other plctureH woro accom panied by songs and mufllc on the pho nograph. Tho operators will remain in "Salem over Sunday, and they hayo consented to repeat ho performance, with variations, this evening. Fourth of the Series. ' Mrs, W. 11. Dancy again Justified her reputation as a successful hos tosB Friday aftornoon, when silo gavo the fourth of a Borios of afternoons at "Progrosslvo HoartB." Miss Callatn Mooro won tho first honors of tho nf ternoon, tho consolation prize going to Mra. A. A. Jossup. Those who woro the guests of Mra. Dancy on this occasion wore: Mrs. G. O: Brown, Mrs. R. D. Gilbert, Mrs. G. A. Moldon, Mm. Etta Knooves, Mrs. E. I. Baker, Mrs. A. A. Jossup. Mrs. J. II. Scott, Mra. H. II. Smith. Mra. O. II. Irwin, MIhsoh Bosbo and Florence Tlllson, Nannie Wngnor, Cnllsta Mooro, Hor tenso Kimball. Edna Hubbard, Ella RInoman, Cnrrlo Hurst, Entolla Hurst, Ruth Gnbrlofsnn, Lois CobIiow, Mar garot Parkhurflt, Iola Sondora, of Harrlsburg; Mnrio Stolwor, Ituby Cor nell, Oakie Matthews, Miriam Houlat, Linnlo Stutoflmnn. Mabel Crolghton, Klttlo Hnrhord, Edith Frlzzoll, Zal doo Palmer and Agnos Gilbert. Successful Masquerade. Tho Masquorado ball, given In Hoi manV.hnll Friday evening by tho Wood monof -tho. World) wns but a repeti tion of previous successes in tho mnt ter of entertaining tho public. Mlsa Lena Evans, as a washerwoman, nnd II. H. Tumor, who impersonated a turkoy gobler, capturod tho first prizes. Tho ovont wns one of tho NASAL CATARRH CURED, Pe-ru-na Cures a Case of Five Years' Standing. millinilIiyTTTT1tITITTTT?rTIITTTLTItlTttTTTtrnrYTYr u Mr. Rudolph M.- Patterson, Chicago, 111. . M M Hon. Itiulolph M. rnttersou, a well-known lawyer, of Chicago, 111., writes tho follow w lnitcr to Tho Perunn Medicine Co., nt Columbus, Ohie: The Pcr.iiut Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohie: Oc.tUeinen"! have been a sufferer from nasal catarrh tor tho past five yesrs, ardat tho earnest solicitation of a friend 1 tried Pcruna and am glad to nsy It has afforded a complete cure. It Is with pleasure I recommend It to others." RUDOLPH M. PATTERSON. Mr , .1 l Garrett, of 33 Wott 117lh B'.reo', Ni w York City, writes: ' I can honpftly recommend Porunn as a gront catarrh remedy. It hoala and bonis qulok ly nnd perma nently. "This is Blm ply tho whole Htory in a word. 1 lmvo for yonrri oggrnvatr ol when I took uold nnd l'oruuu eurevl mo. It is Indood ii great mcdlclno, nnd worthy tho wii epi.i Mr.J.C,Ourrctt. blghoflt praVio, for it Is rellablo and will novor disappoint you." Mrs. J. O. Garrott. Thoro nro two things that tho whole medical profession ngrco about concern lug catarrh. Tho first Is that catarrh is tho most prevalent and omnlproaont tlls caso to whhh Uiopcoplo in tho United States nro BubJect. All classes of people havo it. Thoso who stay indoors much and those who go outdoors much. Working clauses havo it and ecdontnry claHfics have It. Tho doctor finds catarrh to bo hla con stant nnd ovorprusent foe. It compli cates nearly ovory iIIbouho he in called upon to treat. The second thing about catarrh on which all doctors agrco, Is thatitlfldif flcult to enro It. Local romcdlca may give rollof but they fall to euro porma nontly. Sprays or Bnuffs amotuit to Uttlo or nothing except to glvo tempo rary relief. Catnrrh Is froquoutly located in Inters" nal organs wjdeh cannot bo reached bjr any sort of local treatmont. All this UK know by ovory physician. ' To dovlBo B6mo Bystcmio iutornal rom cdy wliloh .would roaeh cntarrh at lt sourco, to oradlcato it permanently from tho systom this haa bee: tho dofllro of tho medical profession for n- long time. Forty yoara ago Br. UartmuK confronted this problem. Ho bol(ovcd thon that he hnd solved It. Ho fit ill beliovos ho haa solved it. Ho cures thousands of peoplo annually. Durlug all theso yoara ro runa has been tho roniody uixn whlobr ho has rolled. It was at first a private proscription, afterwards manufactured expressly for him in largo quantities. This remedy, Pcruns, ia now to bo found in ovory drng storo and noarly ovory homo In tho Und. It is tho only rollablo internal remedy over dovlscnt to euro any oaso of catarrh, howovor long tho caso may havo been standing. Mr. Camlllun Scnno, 257 West 120th strcot,Now York, writes: " I havo fully recovered from my c tnrrhnl troubles. threo yoara with catarrh of tho head, hobo nnd throat. I tried all kinds of mcdlclno with out rollof, but at lost I havo been cured by tho wonderful rom ody called Porunn. " I road of Po runn iu your almauao, and wroto you for ndvieo, which I followed. Aftor taking oi.e and ono-half bottlos of Porunn I am entlroly cured, and can recommend Porunn to anyono as tho best nnd surest remedy for any catarrhal troublos." Camlllus Bonne. A course of Porunn novor falls to bring rollof. There is no othor romody llko 1'oruna. Its cures nro prompt and per manent. If you do not dorivo prompt and satis factory results from tho usoof Poruna, write at ouco to Dr. llartman, giving a full Btutument of your caso and ho will bo plooned to glvo you his valuablo ndvlco grails. . AddroxM Dr. Hnrtman, Prosldont of Tho Hurtinau Sunltarlum, Columbiuv Ohio. E&WK m Em ' S M M r. f!nmlllii Hnnnn. ' city, was married last week to Mr. Claudo Andoreon, of Jefferson. MIhb Brynn Ib tho daughtor of Rov, 13. M. Bryan, now located nonr Cottage aiieHHasaanaBHasEHEHisHHH "A work of real merit finds favor at last." H M M pflBH OB& . hi Didelo & 1 tk CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR S WATERS, The Cigat Man I SOLE AGENT B-!-lHHIIKaHHHlSaEiaMai-IHHKBaKK--a pleasantost of tho kind that has taken placo horo this winter, Aftor the award of tho prlzoa, tho masks were removed, and danoing followed until midnight. Music for tho occasion was furnished by niBtlne's orchestra. 8mlth-Adolph. Another quiet Salem homo woddlng was celebrated at 3 o'clock this aftor noon at tho homo of tho brido, on Sixteenth street, whon Miss Lottlo Smith and Mr. Samuel Adolph, both of this oity, wero united In marriage. Rov. John Parsons, of tho First M. H. church, of this city, porformod the coremony in tho presence of only a few of the Invltod friends of the piia olpals. After tho wedding ceremony, the party repaired to the home of the groom's mother, Mra. Adojph, on Bast State street, where a reception wae given the newly-married couple. Mr. and Mra. Adolph went to Portland thie afternoon, and, after a short visit, will return to this city, and reside on Cap ital street, near Center. The bride Is one of Satom'e at tractive-young women, who has a host of friends In this city who Jela In ex- teadtaff the beet wishes for raucfi feap- pineeu. The groom hi a young buei 8eee man of thie city, having reeeatly purchased the John O. Hertz cloth I eg stock. It Is the wish of his ma ay frlqnds that the partnership juat ' termed may be a meet happyone, I " u 8a!em Girl Married. Miss Mane Bryan, formerly of this Grove. The Jefferson. couplo will reside at c amejliw i ii t T , it - cjWimiib fumrwnp Tii'i'.iI'I iili'MW1' How About Your Eyes Get your eyes tested al C.T. Pom eroy's, so you can sec perfectly Gold filled speclacles warranted 10 years, formerly 3.50, now 2.00. Watches, gold filled cases, Elgin or Walth'aiii movement, from 510 to 20. C. T. Pomeroy . . . Jeweler and Optician, 88 Commercial Ht. PERSONAL8. Aftei The Dinner Toasts are In ordur, nnd if tliuy 'are drunk in Croata Blanca Winos, they'll be tho longer remomborod. You can't eafoly say that you have tnstod the best liquor oxtant if you havon't quaffud the'goodnoM of those wlnea. V. . Albert Smith I'a ttPnf!ant; Austin Fishburn f 3AnenaanTS Mr. and Mra. W. T. Porkins are vis iting at Drain. T. BJCorneilus has returned from a trip to Hlllsboro. Mrs. J, C. Goodale, Jr., Is visiting with friends at Jefferson. MrB. W. P. Campbell, of tho Indian Rrhool, waa in the city today. Senator and Mrs. W. Kuykondall hav gono to Hugo no to ipend Sunday. Byron Loorals, a deaUl student, of Portland, lain the city, to spend Sun,;; day with friends. Richard Campbell has rein nt erf to Brownsville aftor a abort vtelt with hU sister, Mra. L. W. Pirkard. Rapreseutative lidwards, of U10 Lane county legislative lIAtkm, is lo Bugene to remain over Suaday. Mr. Samuel Adolph and Mian Lottie Smith today obtained a Mnrrfefe It cease from County Clerk Roland. O. P, Coahow and daughter, Mist Bessie, have retarned to Roeebur. af- Ur a visit with relatives in taui eity. who, with hlu wife, l Jn California. W. N. Gatens, private secretary U Wins Jennie Goods has returned Governor Ohnnberlaln. went to I'orfc irom a mnnina visa in nan rraneis- land Unlay, where he will remain over . where he attended the millinery Sunday. ojKWiaga. Dr. B. A. PJersa was a visitor Te J P. A. Loowte haa return ml from lCfcawa today. JW rwm Ift &tHfl$ JiWW ", wjjsre og i eqenBJ in as pnjlwfaa at (he Salem Indian the newnpajter buslnej84 anU will YlsJt Trailing t&&s, In ibe absence of j for eome Uioe Jn this ally. the regular physlelan. Dr. Steveaten. Hen. Dexter Rloe, former oipmtjer The SENATE, 160 Stile 8(r ttt. 1 1 1 1 11 I 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 IMilllllHliniltmiHH; Speer Bros. WILL PAY YOU THIS WEEK IN TRADE :: 22 I -2c pet dozen for eggs 50c pet square tot Butte? X Jc per pound for chickens J ABOYE PRICES LESS 10 PEB CENT FOR CASH. Salem AumsviHe - Menama J imiiiiHiimniniiiiiHiniiniiriiiiinHiiini of the etate legislature from Douglas county, returned to Iloseburif. afer apeadlnK several daye at the lelala tu re. Representative Jones, of Lincoln oounty; Ilepreeentatlve Ifayden, of Benton county, and 8. L,-Moorehead, of Junotlon Qlty, ehlof olerk of the senate, left this morning for thels Bpoctlve homes to ayond Sunday. rZ i '-3B M