mrm THE DAILY JOURNAL, 3ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1603. PAGE THREE. food Opera House CA MQIIS JOHN r. UUMUiiMi, myr. fjateday, Feb. 21. Sixth Grand Concert Tour. I, THE KILTIES.. Ldon Highlanders, Canada's Crack Military AJjuiu. g niUBlcianB, 10 sololBts, 1C vocal SiL s nritlsh military buglers, 1 giant Ljo major, boy dancer, etc., appear- I ..n l.llfnrl tnfr!mnn4nta Tfna lirated a furor of enthitBlasm In 300 fjmerlcon citleB. Prices. $1 00, 75c, 60c. Scats on sale y box ofllco Saturday; at 9 a. m. n i The Best Ever. do to Strong's Restaurant for first- ('ii3 meals. If you need anything In i Uno of bread or pastry this Is the wt place. GORDON KILTIES WH S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREGON. Tie stores (two 'n number) nro lo- rated at No. 235 and 297 Commercial itreet, nnd aro well stocked with a tompleto lino of drugs and mpdlqlnos, tollot articles, porfumory, brushos, te. i had some 25 years experience In the practice of medicine, and now akos no cbnrgos for consultation, ox- mlnatlon or prescription. lite Bronze Monuments Never chip, crack, tar nish, moss or corrode The only kind that nev er nerds cleaning For the truth of the above see them in all the Sa lem cemeteries: sonic of them have been there for 17 years. If you want the very best at half the price of stone that will last ten times lone, call on or ad- Canada Pipers Coming Town to The famous Kilties band (Gordon Highlanders, of Canada,) filled an en gagement In Chicago Christmas week and nightly packed tho Immense Colli soum. The Chicago Tribune speaks as follows or their perfermance: "An nudienco of G000 cheered impartially tho efforts of tho band, tho feats of I the dancers, the drones of the plp.-n and tho Scotch Bongs sung by t,ie male chorus. Tho waving of hand kerchiefs and tho vociferous demandB for encores were -smilingly acceded to and the spirit with which the airs wore rendered proved tho onthuslasm had reached tho "Kilties.' "Tho tour of tho celebrated Gordon Highlanders has been an artistic and financial success." Tho men of tho baud, attired in their kilts and scarlet coats present a handsomo appearance, and their mili tary bearing cxcltos general admira tion. The Portland pross lins boon lbud in praising this famous band, and it is with ploasuro that tho management of tho opora house announce their en gagement horc on Saturday ovenlng noxt. Prlcos $1.00, 7Cc, 50c. Scats on sale at box ofllca Saturday at 9 a. m. k M 1 dress Tn WATT 190-192 Commercials! i u. VYili, Salem, Oregon. A Moncter Elder. , A monster eldor fell a victim to the ax of industry on -tho Qunckonbush property, East Ninth street, this week. This elder evidontly grew up with tho town and has boon an old standby but had to glvo way to tho Improvements that aro constantly go ing on. Tho oldor at tho baso aver aged a little over two feet In diame ter. Just across tho alloy from tho oldor on tho noxt proporty stands a huge grape vino nearly a foot In di ameter. Climnto and soil somotlmos doon wonders In Orogon. Kugono Hcglstor. LOOK! LOOK! HAVE A LOOK AT THESE PRICES! It will pay you to Investigate. Prices that ate right... . i Best Sugar Cured Shoulder, 60 IbsIPetit Prunes, $1.00 10c per pound Best Sugar Cured Ham, 15c lb Extra choice bkit Bacon. 15c lb Choice medium weight Ba con. 12 1 2c lb Onions, best quality, 50cbus 6 lbs Navy Beans, 25c 7 lbs Pink Beans, 25c 4 lbs Fancv Japan Rice, 25c 3 Cans B. R. Corn, 25c 3 Cans B. R. Tomatoes, 25c We also have a large line of Syrup from40cto $1.50 Gal. GlYE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED. ROTH & GRABER, Phone 51 i Main - - - 124 State Street METHODISM SHOWS A DECLINING Dr. Buckley Makes Startling, Assertion at Meeting of Alinisters In New York r ? New York Fob. 9. Rov J. D. Buck ley, editor of tho Christian Advocate or this city, caused a sensation atn meeting of Methodist ministers hero today. The previous speaker, D. D, Thompson, editor of tho Northwestern Christian Advocato of Chicago, had. ppokon in a most enthusiastic way, de-cla-lng that th5rc had been a million -nil a half of converts made by tho methodl8t church In tho last foUr years. Dr. Buokley disputed tho ac curacy of those figures. Ho declared that statistics showed that mpthodism was actually declining In some- of the Eastern conferences at anyratc. Ho bollevcd tn looking at tho facts, and he declared it was a gcovlous mistake to tako an ovor-optlmlstlc view. Ills statements woro vohemontly oppoBfid by tho other members of tho meot ing. Dr. Buckley made Bplrited an swers to the attacks made upon him. A DAILY NUISANCE A Simple Remedy Which Will Interest Catarrh Sufferers VOLUME VACCINE VIRUS 300,000 Peo le to Be Vaccinated The groat prevelance of smallpox in the coko region has promptod tha officials of tho II. C. Prick Coko company to Isesue an order calling for Uio froo vaccination of Uioir employ 08 nnd their families. As" tho Prick company has about 50,000 mon on its pay roll, this order will affect about 300,000 porHons. Tonthousnnd, dol lars has boon oxpended in vnccino virus, nnd contracts havo boon made witli doctors in ovory district to priok the armB of the employes. Fifty physicians in all havo boon ongagod, and thoy will begin their stupendous task tomorrow. B TEAS AND COFFEES OUR SPECIALTY. Washer oss Ae now , , . If you- pay more you pay too much R. M. WADE & CO. Big Meteor In Utah A special to tho Salt Lake Tribune from Bingham, Utah, says: A mam moth meteor struck Uio earth In tho vicinity of this place at 4:4C Saturday morning. Tho fnllllng body, when it collldod with tho earth, caused win dows to rattle and houses to tromblo whllo a sound llko a mighty clap of thunder awakened tho inhabitants from their sleep. Pooplo thought there had been an earthquake and much alarm was folt until tho true na ture of tho shock became known. The meteor plunged into tho mountains 6outhwout of this place and tho shock was f;lt by persons living mile away. -o tn Its earllor stagos catarrh is more of a nuisanco than a menace to tho gonoral health, but sooner or later, tho dlsoaso extends to ho throat bronchial tubes and even to tho stom ach and intestines. ' Catarrh is essentially a disease of tho mucous membrano, tho local Bymptoms being a profuse discharge of mucous, stoppago of tho nostrils, irritation in throat, causing coughing, snoozing, gagging and frequent clear ing of the threat and head. Tho usual treatment, by. local douchos, snuffs, salvos, etc., ofton gives temporary roliof, but anything llko a cure can only be obtained by a treatment which removes tho catarrh al taint from the blood and tho dis appearance of tho inflammation from tho mucous surfaces. A now remedy which meets these requirements and which so far has been remarkably successful in curing catarrh Is 8tuart'B Catarrh Tablets. Theso tablets act upon tho blood and mucous membranes only. Thoy anil hardly bo railed a sccrot patont madldno as they nro composed of such -valuable romodlo ns Blood root, Hydiastln, lied gum nnd similar cleansing ontlseptlcs, which euro by eliminating from tho blood nnd mu coiiB surfacos the catarrhal poison. Stuart's Calarrh Tablets are largo, pleasant tasting lotongoe taken inter nally, allowing them to dissolve slow ly In tho mouth, In thin way. they reach the throat, fauces and the en tire alimentary canal. If dealt od, they may also be dis solved In water and used as a doucho, in addition to tho intornal use, but it Ib not at all necessary to use n douche a fow of them dissolved in tho mouth dally will be sufllolont. Howovor, whon thero Is much stoppago of tho noso, a (louche mndo from thoso tab lots will glvo immediate roilof, but tho regular dally uso lntornally -of thoso tnblets will euro tho whole ca tarrh trouble without rosorting to the Inconvenience of a douche. Dr. Bement stntos "that tho inter nal treatment for catarrh Ib rapidly taking tho placq of tho old plan of ilQuchljiK ami local application nud further says that probably the host and certainly tho snfost remedy at present on the mnrkot is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, as no soorot is made of thoir composition and all the roally elllclent remedies for catarrh nro con tained in this Tablot." Druggists soil Stuart'B Catarrh Tab lets at fifty cents for full slzod pack ages. Ask your druggist and if ho Ib honest ho will toll you thoro Is no safer, moro palatablo, moro efficient and convenient romedy on tho mark et. 2-17-19-21. ttmtitmmtmmttwmttw.ttttMttttnmt:mmt:mtttt: FREE DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE ART OF PYR0QRAP1IY , ALL WEEK. THE RED TAG SALE Brings Another Throng to the DALRYMPLE Store TiitrdDay We were busier yesterday than-the davTbe- fore will be busier today than yesterday. We Knew H that when people learned of the sensational price reduc- I g tions we are making on needed goods we'would find it ff i ainicuinowair on everyoDay matcame tor ine oar-a i gains, nowever, we nave more salts-people today to I attend to your, interests in this sale more promptly. Silk Waists f F Any silk waist in the store at half its worth. The styles are all desirable and the silks are the latest. The waists are made up in ihe best manner and were nevtr intended to sell at such little prices, but we're cutting prices to re duce stocks. Your size is here today won't be tomorrow. 8 25c Underwear 1 9c A bar train in Ladles' Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, They are never sold for less than a quarter any where. Corsets Cheaper Warner's Rust-troof Corsets In all sizes A lotof reeular $1,50, $125 and $1 00 values that we arc selling iio w for 55c each Rccnlar 75c Corsets In all shapes, colors and sizes now at 48c each. Jackets Half Price EMBROIDERIES A lot of values up to 25c yd (To at one price 5c yard Damask Napkins Hemmed and ready for Hie ta ble, something entirely new $1.60 dozen School Stockings Regular 25c ones, heavy rib bed and fa9t black, sale price 19c l JLdr JLJL Jw JuJLJL jLpJL vQ -3 I Open at 8 o'clock. Close at 6 o'clock. m:mjmn:m:tmmi:::tt:mmjm:m:mjMwmunm;mnmunran:mnmrmnm How About Your Eyes Get your eyes tested al C. T. Pom eroy's, so you .can see perfectly Gold filled spectacles warranted 10 years, formerly 3.50, now 52.00. Watches, gold filled cases, Elgin orWalthum movement, from 10 to 520. C. T. Pomeroy . . . Jovvolor ami Opticlun, S6S Commercial St SjW4iiwwMI ana4.ii., " i r - - .. , r-.i r RYE la apt to suggest enco, but tho experience of thoso using our ice is apt to be a satisfac tory one, as there Is nothing delotrlous Carnation Society 8how. Now York Fob. ID. T-ho recontly formed American Carnation Socloty opened a show in Brooklyn today to which millionaires from all over the country aro competing with each other and wit hthe commercial florists for prlzos for growing tho bost Rpoelea of carnations. So numorous aro the exhibits that two" of the largest halls in Brooklyn, tho Ait Gallery nnd the TDrooklyn Asssoclation Hall, aro re- quirod to accomodato tho oxhlbltlon. Promlnont among tho exhibitors are Thnmnn W I.nwson of Ilnfitfln II. Ij. Ijllginbotham of Chicago, H. McK. I ' .Twombly of New York, and Charles FACE P. Diotrioh of Mllbrook. N. Y. Tho bitter expori- lt'on wl" come to a c'089 tomor- i row nigni. The Girls Gambled In the, police invetitlgatlun of tho HoinlanGrand hotel gambling den, in Seattle, Wednesday, it was disclosed that Nat G'oodwlu's wife, Mamla HI llott, lost 12000; Mario Walnwrlght lot 2CQj0 nnd. Blaneho Bates 41300. The jp-and jury promises to return In dhtments against several of thoso as sociated with the game. Several GpemicTrrhave lied to avoid nrreat. THE REPORT HA9 QONE ABROAD That one of tho world's grontoet chemists has declared oor his own slgnatiiro thlit good liquors, woll mel lowed and aged, aro a blosslng to mankind when usod with discrimina tion. Good liquors "ago, t hero's tho rub." If Shakospoaro.woro allvo and a citizen of Oregon, Ito would unhes itatingly recommend you to Hogor's for flno whiskies, hrndnlos, wines and cordials. , Clell Nash ) i4AMjtl James Chitty Attendants SAMPLE ROOM, 20tf Commercltl Street. Minnesota -Editors. St. Paul, Minn Feb. 18. Tho Mln- nnantn. KlltnrHnl Annnnlntlnn la hold- An It. and for your drinking water It jJg ,u anmja, mMtng h)ro wUU on is both -pure and healthful, as a oooi- ottondance tho largest In the history er it Is economical and clean. If you of tho association's yearly meetings- want satisfactory ice service drop us The initial sessions was held in the rooms or me uommercioai unio looay a postal to No. 174 Commercial street, or call our telephone No. 2131 Mala. MRS. M. BECK. Look Close You'll not see a sign of a sediment or any othor Impurity la the whiskies and brandies purchasable hero nothing- but tho puro old stuff. But whis ky and brandy aro not tho only thing and was devotod to papr and dto cusetons dealing with various matters In which Uio newspaper fraternity le particularly interacted. This availing tho visiting editors and their ladies aro to bo entertalnod at a theater party. o- Farm for Sale. A eholce of two 80-aoro tracts of A No. 1 land. One hop yard on one we sell wines and liquors and cor-1 tract with threo hop yards on the oth dials of every name and description er, with two hop hoimes. All grubbed worthy the name of 'good goods" -wot goeds. of lowrw. J. P. ROGERS,!' Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . land, exeopt enough Umber for with rnanlng water or eaeh tract. M. J. EGAN, Salem IlwM No. 8, W$. are at Cost. wt dealing in old shoes. THE FAIR STORE. bqt wtft Mil you a(e M&MUt f&N Blow at Bucket 8hops. .-w York, Feb, 19.' The future ex-' iBtence an.d operations of bucket ebupH in this sootlOH is behoved to depend in a largo measure on the vote to i tnkQ.n by t,hc Produeo Kbcohnnge today on" a proposod amondmont to thr bylaws of tho organUeatioii. Tho manager Of tho oschange have from. ed the amendment with the avowed purpoes or dealing a knock-out blow to the hjioke shops. The amendment saw In part: -Any mombor of the exenango who kball be Intsroflted in. or associated in bu.-mene with,' or who shall act as the reiireotnfjntivo of, or who shall know ing!) axoonte any order, for the ae Krtint of any organisation, firm or In dlliual OHgaged In (be hunlnew of 1. aiing Ih aiffaronrfs on tne uuciua Uonw ao Ui market prl e or any com mixlitr at oantorate stock, without a bona Add emtraet for the sale and pufhage of tho HKie for all actual deUvery, shall be KHty of proceed ings consistent with Joet and eult- able rwhQJiJIos or trade, wnien raau era aim UDVfirti to b a mefflbjw of ike -xMfm. m upon cooipwiai ami convlctloji feo JtaU Im expellMi" It Is Here Vk Jh recoivfti a larg . igamojiior Jesvfo Canada Mapfe g)t.p and are otfariag U la n quart bottle at U ata eaofc. This is the rtai tblag. BraaooD JUgan. Your Step Moth er Is still hero buoy as over, and whet rour cloths are all out of order, worn with bu'.ons off, take them to her t tbo Saiom Dye Works. At this establishment you can gm tnythlng set to rights, from a pair o lovca, to tho most elaborate ill) own. A gentleman can get hit bai leaned, his trousers croased, or hit whole ault rejuvenated to suit hli uete, also four suits a month for fl Buttons sewed on, rips sewed up, tulti. oreiisod on short notice. New goodi ihrunk for dreismaiing, MRS. C. H. WALKER 115 Commercial Qtreet Cash Saving Offer! Two First-Class Weekly Papers for the Price of One, THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street OYSTERS Served In the uest of stylo nnd will tho most sultablo accompaniments. E ECKERIEN. Proprietcr and Weekly Oro nnd Orange Judd and Tr!Wcokljr S0ULE BROS PIANO 1UNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR. ForSltn aa4 vkioli) Itive orders at Ce Will'i Ml f(lor. ?AT COSTsss Owing to a change in business we must close out all of our Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, under' wear, Dry goods, Hats Caps. Dolls and Toys at Cost. The Fair Store. Weekly Jcurnil gonlan, $2.00. Weekly Journal Farmer, f 1.35. Weekly Journal N. Y. World. $1.75. Weokly Journal and Woodtiurn Inde pendent, $1.G0. ; Weekly Journal and fJgjd Bcagji, Curry Cqunty, Itocordor, 1,5Q, Weokly Journal and American Boy, fl.GO. Weekly. Journal and Courier, 8pray Oregon, $1.60 ' "' Wpgkly Jourjial and I5KprQB.Ad. vanoe, Lebanou. J1.C0. Weekly Journal and Olobe, Cgndoji, Ore., fl.CO. Weokly Journal anjdOrfiBOn Mist. 8L ITnlnna 1 T.ft Weekly Journal aijd Town Talk, Asbjand, $2)0. Weekly Journal and Herald, Lake view, $1.50. Weokly Journal and Men of Tp Morrow, $1.50. Partios doeirlug can .get tho Daily Journal thrco months instead of iho WceUly one yoar In tho above aprabb nations. norjsR iJiioTiusits Salem. Oreeon. Harper's Whiskey Is the beat Get some into your vet. Qua. Ochrelber keeps It, And you Kpow the rest. FARMER'S HQME 193 8tate Street. Wwvl Ilg .MllllhlWlllia, B,l, satfatt3Er-.-Mtf ? -f tOTnmeft-" mM