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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNALrALEM OREGONSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1903. IAQR HV. MXWKaSH-lHMKH8-l3!liMaSSII J Clocks That Ate Out I At The Elbow If you have a clock that is out at elbow, so to speak that is rather threadbare and seedy and sadly in need of a patching we would like to have you bring it to the BARR STORE for repair. We have men hire who have spent a lifetime in taking clocks and watches to piecesand then putting them to i ..i,.r "rrain. They understand the internal , -.o y oJ 'mepieces and their work is 1 ,ic . and clever. - Watch or clock jr. iv '. i ;! delicate task, requiring really bkih.d luidiwork. We employ, therefore, the Very best workmen available and can promise you thoroughly satisfactory results. Our charges are as low as is compatible with first-class work Banff's Jewelry Store M a I a m M HIISIlM!lfrlalMlIBlHJIBKMMM M n & M M DO M H 3 tiiiiininiiiiH-iiiiiiii' SSocial Realm;: n n i k-i-m-h 1 1 mi mm Dancing Party. Another pleasing Bqclnl ovont of Uio logislatlvo season transpired on Wed nesday ovonlng last, whon tho Forty Four club gavo another of. Its dollght fill dancing pnrtios In Tioga hall. Thoro wore In attondanco n largo num ber of visitors, nnd tho party was n very successful ono. Tho club will h minium tn-it i ii man uuuun NEW NEW I M S CLOTHING T. A Big Line Of It I Special Sale Next Week;: Be sure and get the big ; ; r bargains on Men's Cloth' : : ing next week. One Continual :: :: Round of Ba- '' i -; &m,j.u .i ! Throughout the store next t . . week, ; ; Come and sec what there '.', is on sale, t 9mwmwmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmxmmmm mm Bneeae ii FEBRUARY Must go out with a BOOM i Special Prices on Almost i EYeryimng. glvo another party In tho series of dances Uiat wero arranged. Youno People's Meeting. A Young Pooplo's mass meeting will bo held at tho Congregational church at G o'clock on Sunday evening. All of tho young people of tho city aro cordially Invited to attend tho meet ing, which will bo conducted by Miss Holllstor. Forty-Five Musical Instruments. Tho DoMoss Family will glvo a con cort In tho Mothodlst church Monday ovonlng, Fobruary 23d, In which thoy uso 45 musical Instruments. Doors open nt 7 o'clock, nnd tho concort be gins at 8 p. m. Soats may bo obtained at Durghardt's book sioro. Rosorvod soats CO conts. Gonornl admission 35 conts, childron 25 cents. SCOTCH KILTIES TONIGHT Your'e Bound to See the Big Drum Mayor Scotch Ballads, Bagpipes and Best of Dancers In thoir Journey across tho contin ent, tho Kilties hnvo oncountorod vnr lous dogrcos of wlntor. Tho weather that groted their arrival In Leadvllle, Colo., two wooks ago, was unusually, sovorc, but, In spite of snow and cold, the men paraded as usual in kilts. "With bonnets and feathers and glit tering gear." Tho Leadvlllo Horald-Domocrat said In cemment: "It is of such mon as Tho Kilties Dand that tho Highland Regiments aro composed and have mado tho Scotch brigades famou's-tho world ovor for their pluck and endur ance." , Grand Opera House tonight; prlcoB ?1.00, 76, 50. PERSONALS. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. H. Loonoy roturnod to thoir homo nonr Jefferson today. Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Ankeny re turned to thoir homo at Eugene to day. Chester Murphy, of Portland, Is sponding Sunday with his parents In this city. Dort D. Hanoy, of Portland, spont Inst ovonlng. vlowlng tho flnnl pro ceedings of tho stato legislature Mrs. E. Sholloy Morgan, of Port land, is visiting lnthls city, tho guest of nor slstor, Mrs. Scott Dozorth. Hon. Ed. Judd went to his homo noar Aumsvlllo today. Ho was Joined by his two sons last night in tho Joint convontlon. - . . Hon. Alox. I.aFollott wont homo to day tho happlost man In Marlon coun ty. Ho was tho original Fulton mom bor from this county. As tho fight got warmor, and tho cartoons pictured Alox as tho man splitting tho repub lican party, ho bucklod Into tho bar noss all tho hardor, and at tho closo of tho successful battlo his hair was standing on ond and ho was sweating llko a blacksmith. Charloy Fulton's first social visit in this county will bo a trip to Alox farm on Mission, bottom. SUNDAY 8ERV1CE8. Tho revival meeting at tho South Salem M. E. church continues with in creasing Interest. A solo, or other special music, furnished at each -service. Preaching ovory night oxcopt Snturday until furthor announce ment Subject Sunday morning at 10 a. m. will no "raying vows. in mu ovenlng: "Excuses." Persona of all opinions mado wqlcomo. W. S. Gor don, pastor. Lutheran Church. Rait Stato Stroot Itov. Adolph Kborlo. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; ser vices 11 a. m. Strangers wol'como. First United Brethren. Cornor Twelfth nnd Mission, G. O. Ollvor pastor, Sunday school at 10 a. m. ProachlngsBorvlcofl nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30. All cordially lnvltod. "LIvcb That Light tho World." Central Congregational. Sunday School nt 10 a. m. Song nnd Endeavor service beginning at 7 HIH-M-HH HI MM I I !! lHHHiailttlHHatlfrHMB) liYigorwitlioutYoIume -niwiiiiKinw mm, aj ajia rtf) iHH.p ! i. O 8 K Hfw or DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR and BALDNESS Kill tht Germ (hat Is Destroying (he Hair Root NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE IS THE SCIENTIPICREMEDY THAT KILLS THESE PARASITIC GERMS. Tor Sl by Drujliti. Prlci 91.09. p.. m. No preaching services, ns. this Is Mr. Knlght'B day at Jefferson, First Baptist. Marlon and Liberty streets. F. W. CUffo, pastor. Morning Borvico at 10:30 a. m. Dlblo School at 12 m. C. E. meting at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Methodist Episcopal. John ParsonB, pastor. Sorvlccs at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of morning sermen: "Christian Bold noss." Sunday School at 12 m., and Epworth League at G:30 p. m. First Congregational. "W. C. Kantner, D. D pastor. Ser vlcos at 10:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. Sun day School at 12 in. Junior Endeavor at 3:15 p. m. Y. P. S. O. E. at 0:30 p. m.. Subject of ovonlng sormen: First Unitarian Church. Cornor Chemokota nnd Cotago sts. Frank Abram Powell pastor, preach ing at 11 a. m. on "Going to Church." In tho evening Mr. Powoll will speak on "George Washington." Mrs. Halllo Pnrrlsh will sing. St. Maul's Episcopal. Services on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.- Sunday School at 12 m. Services on Ash Wednesday at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Thursday at 4 p. m., Friday at 8:30 a. m. and 8 p. m Saturday at 4 p. m. i W. C. T. U. The regular 4 o'clock meeting nt tho W. C. T. U. hall, cornor of Com mercial and Forry Btreots, will bo ad dressed by Miss Loulso Holllstcr, na tional organizer of tho W. C. T, U., of Evnnston, 111. Everybody Invited. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sorvlcos. I.osson sormon and child ren's classos nt 11 a. m. Subject: "Christ Jofluii." Wodnosday ovonlng mooting at 7:30 p. m. Christian Scl- onco hall, cornor of Court and Liberty strets. Friends' Church. C. R. Scott, pastor. Quarterly meet ing service PronchlnK at 10:30 u. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. by Presiding Eldor Mc- Grow, of Pacific cflloge. Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Christian i-.n-donvor rally at 3 p. m., led by Miss Wright, of Newberg. First Presbyterian Church. H. A. Kotchum, pastor. Preaching services nt 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Snbath school at 12 m., Young Peo ple's meeting nt 0:30 p. m. Subject of morning sermen: "ChrlHt's answor Inn Htnrtllnc uuostlon." Luko 13:23. Evening, Anlvorsnry of Washington's Birthday. "Tho Howard of Christian Patriotism.' United Evangelical. Cottage Htreot botweon Contor and Marlon. C. A. Itabtng, pastor. Our fourth quarterly conforonco will tako placo ovor Sunday, Fobruary 22, 1903. A preparatory servlco Saturday ov enlng nt 7:30, followod by tho busi ness mooting of tho conferenco board. Sunday service. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. prayor meeting at C:30 p. in. Goapol sorvlco at 7:30 p. in. Uov. C. C. Poling will occupy tho pulpit dur ing thoso sorvlcos. INDIAN BOY KILLED GRAIN-0 XJ THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE " Tho coffee habit Is quickly over come by thoso who let Gralu-0 tako its place. If properly mado it tnstcS-llko tho best of coffee. No gra.a coffco compares with it in flavor or healthfulncss. TRY IT TO-DAY. At poem tTtrprhtr J Ibc nd Kc ptr pckg. OXZS Ho meal In a day ha tueh an effect on one"! mood broaklast A well- preparea creiKisji ioou mwi Economy Brand Evaporated Cream It adds a richness to your food that nothing else can. It Is th? best part oi cows mux. icu your crocor you want to send your nusoana to Duin mm a pood breaVlast and you need Economy urana. ue sura you see the aooyo cap laoci do (oro you buy. HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO. Highland, Illinois $' Sewin-. if Machine i me &' J: 9 This Is tho season of tho year whoa tho spring sowing Is well undor way. If you havo about worn out your pa tlonco trying to run tho old machine, drop in and let us show you our latest ball bearing 'White Rotary Sow ing machine and tho Whoo'or & Wil son. Thcro's only ono sort ot n roa chlno to which you Bhould glvo a mo ment's consideration, and that's tho rotary, for tho rogular shuttlo ma culno will gradually bocomo a relic of tho past. So whon you think of rotary shuttlo machines, just boar in mind that tho Whlto reprosonts tho highest dovolopmont of that construc tion, and tho 'Whclor & Wilson that of tho rotary hook, which Is vory sim ilar, and both aro tho lightest run ning, tho quietest and most satisfac tory machines that nro shown todny. Wo aro alwayB glad to show tko machines, and wo havo a soparato salesroom for this purpose, whoro la dles may look at tho machines at thoir loluuro, undlsturbod. Mr. N. H. Dur loy, a thoroughly oxporlcnccd sowing machine man, Is In, chargo, and ,wlU show you ovory courtesy. " 2! For sale by Daneiel J. Fry. Send 10 -ents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich, f44(H44H4K4Hi-eHHfrt44M-4H 111 $ ft tfent ftbat prevents !9ou 3from IbapiriQ XLhoec tleetb Bxttacteb? 0 t If so dismiss that fear! We can take them out absolutely without pain. We have a number of anaesthetics, but most persons prefer otir VAPOR PRO CESS, Our Dentine Obtundent is proving a GRAND SUCCESS for PAIN LESS FILLING. It takes but a trial to convince you of the truth of this statement. WE DO WHAT WE CLAIM. !! WORK RIGHT PRICES RIGHT lEplq) & linger, OVER NEW YORK RACLET STORE. VfraM-ciiitiWgiiaitg''14'1 Bean the J9 YoU Vm 'ar3 Bo"',, KHHHHHHaHBEBKR-j; Call at the 2 S w S O. K. Pharmacy f 333 Commercial streets S and have your Prescrip- w tions filled. Willi 30 3 years experience 1 feel g competent to give satis- J faction. E. OSTRANDER. tia-t-B-rBa-e-H-HB-frBH-BH-M-HH-ilEg-fa Old machines taken In trado. Now machines for ront. Sowing tnnchlno ropnlrlng. Best noodlos for nil machines, conta dozon 2f Host sporm oil warranted ngt lo gum. PnrU for all machines. y r-u(f! ! if your mnchlno needs repairing ring up phono 2101, and Mr. Durloy will call for It. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 8t., Salem. Farm Machlnory, Dlcycloo, Sowing Mnchlnos and Supplies. N. H. Burley, Scwlnc Machine ncpalrine- DON'T 8HIVER WHILE YOU DRE88 Those cold mornings. Uonch out of bed, strlko a match, turn on tho gan In your gas Btovo and note how quickly your room gets warm. Havon't a gas stove? Mean It? Lota horo so cheap you'll wondor how you havo permit ted yoursolf to bo bonumbod whon so much comfort could be had for so lit tle Salem Gas-Light Co., Phone 563. 4 CIIEMEKETA ST, BbWS " 2t copyright; Run Over By Train Gold Hill Neari Win. Hayes was klllod Friday night at Gold Hill, by bolng run ovor by n train. Anothor boy, Jos. LaFlumbolBO. had run away with Hays from the Sa lem Indian school Wodne&day nlgfit. Sunorlntondont Campbell wont to bring back the remains of tho dead boy, and also tho othor boy, who was arrostod. Hays was from Alaska, ana about 15 years old. He will bo burled at tho Indian school cometory. SJPlftes-r. Keep Him Home Evenings. With tho promlso of a bottlo of good boor such as ho known ourB to bo and boo tho good rosulls. Salon boor Is good for tho family, bottor thaa most modlalnos, and you ought to havo a caso or two lu tho houso right along. What did you say your stroot numbor was? CAPITAL BREWERY, MRS- M. DECK, Prop, e-H 1 1 1 hw m 1 1 1 1 1 .'it m m a 1 1 m h n i m n m ; r Speer Bros There Is more Catarrh In this sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last .u.- von was gunnotsed to be Incur able. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and pre- , , .oriiiui inr-iil ramMlles. and by con- . . untly falling to cure with local treat. ; went, pronounced it incurable. Bel- ,. enre has proven catarrh to be a con- . . itltutlpnal disease, and therefore re- ; ; quire coReUtuUonal treatment Hall 8 , . Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. ToUdo. Ohio, Is the on- ; ; i., MintitHtiMiai cura on the market . , li la taken Internally in doaee from 10 . drone to a teaepoonful. It acU directs ; , ly on the blood and roueoua aurfaeee 4. of the system. They or one hnn- 21 Xd for ekSZ 1 :: 22 2c per dozen for eggs F. J. CHBKBY & CO., Toledo, O. Sola by drwgglats, UeM a Hall's Family PUIb are the Deet .1 u CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought &&& Bears the Signature of Will Pay You This Week in Trade 50c oersauare for butter lie per pound for chickens Above prices km JO per cent for cash. Salem - Atimsvlile - Mcfeama f liHHHiinmmi)iin hih imicHinimi m-hF TI-'T'l lIMlllflllMMIliiMlir-" K---' if .-.. MAM i & 4 1 I n i