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" "Jwyjfraiv ' ; TWO THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, 8ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1803. Otst Motto Highest Grade Goods Lowest Prices Geo W. Johnson & Co Stvllst. Newest. Latest, Smarest, We lead white others follow. We have won the race. Our great success Is enough proof to convince the public that we are the leaders. Far the best qualities, for correct styles, for excellent workmanship, for newest designs and lowest prices follow the crowd to G. W. JOHN SON & CO.'S and be convinced that we are the leading clothiers of the day. Don't delay your purchase. The old saying is, "Don't put off till tomorrow what should be done today." Cash Is no object, your credit is good. Why, we believe in the credit system is because it Is the modern system of civilization. Every successful business Is conducted on a credit basis. If credit is the wrong Idea why does the United States government conduct its affairs on a credit basis? Why do our National banks conduct their business on a credit basis? Why does the wealthy neighbor of yours drive up to the department store, where If he were refused credit he would feel greatly Insulted? Why should not everybody have equal rights and privileges? The Johnson system Is credit to every honest man ancj woman. We-don't measure your wealth; all that Is necessary to obtain the easiest terms of credit with us is your Hon est reputation. Whether It Is the millionaire or the honorable wage earner we make no distinction. We believe that every honest man and woman Is entitled to credit. We have conducted our business In the most honorable credit system for over twenty-two years and if you are not acquainted with our credit system come today and let us explain to you the great advantage you have over paying cash. 257 Commercial St. No extra charge for alterations. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Yea run. no risks. X X X X G.YT. JOHNSON, Manager. X X X X THE DAILY JOURNAL Ocrlppa News Association Telegrams. 8 and 5 O'clock Editions. DY HOFER DROTHER8. Dally One Year, 94.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, 91.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, 91-00 In Avancs. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Wook 9 10 Ouo Month 35 Throo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue's Grocery, South Salem. At Deweraox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State 8L It 1 1 1 H--HH-HH llllllll' m$m s frH IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII The Weather. Tonight and Friday occasional rain, possibly part snow or slooL ONE PRAYER. Let mo work ami bo Bind, ' O Lord, I ask no more; With will to turn whoro sunbeams 1mm At' the sill of my workshop door. Aforetime I prayed my prayer For the glory and gain of earth, Hut now grown wise and with opened oyiw I have soon what proyar wan worth. Give mo my work to do. And penco of tho task woll ((oao; Youth of tho spring aud tta blossom- lag. And tho light of tho moon and sun Pleasure of llttlo things That nevor may pall or onil, And fnat In my hold no lossur gold Than the honest hand of a frlond. Let mft forgttl lit Mnio Holly of dreams that I had; Olv iuh my share of a world most fair 1M. mo vork and ho glad. Theodoela Garrison, In the pendent. from tholr apparently low aim of pleasing amateurs, thoso plays aro truly clevor, tholr humor is spon taneous, tholr situations abundant and tholr subjects popular and human enough to pleoso any audlonco. Draw ing Room Plays will not only bo uned abundantly by clubs and soclotloe wishing to produco amatour playa; thoy will bo reed with Intorost by those who onjoy clover and humorous dranu-llc dialogues. Tho eevon plays, each preceded by a brlof note giving simple and help-! fill Instruction for its staging and general t.ctlon, are adapted to casts of from two to six, and aro as follews: "A Domestic Dllomma", for two man and twq or three womon; "Horoos", for flvo womon and two mon; "An Innocent Villain", for ono mnn r.iid flvo womon; "Art for Art's Sako", for thrto women and two mon; "An In tlmato Acquaintance", for flvo womou; "Tho Wedding of Mali Foy", for throo womon and throo mon speaking parts; "Music Hath Charms", for ono man wtl ono woman. Tho llttlo volumo Is issuod in an aUrnctlvo oblong form, with clover' two-color decorations and hound In ' bright rod fabric with postor label end red edges. Prlco, J1.2G riot. aro about as good as given by tho pro fessional vaudevilles. Thoso lodges aro conducted on the plan of bonoflttlng tho family, furnish ing a life insurance to the members, and somo pay sick benefits and fur nish a doctor and medicines. Somo of tho Salem lodgos aro pure- ducted on the same lines ns lodgos for i Wedding DrGSbeS, FurS, EVe- the men. , ning Gowns, Material I nnrl Stvlps LATE NEW YORK STYLES woo in a pale pinkish purple, profuse ly 'finished by spangles on the samo order. It Is worthy of note moreovor, that among twelve exquisite concert govns to bo worn by Mmo. Pattl, spangles were prominent' and a beau tiful example In pale pink chiffon was richly spangled. A delightful finish was given by chiffon In a brighter shade, made into fuehlas that almost formed tho very short sleevo and were pendent on tho corsago. Tho neck was low round and the okjrt tight around the walBt with moderate train. "Mrs. O." Angel drapery remains very fashionable for evening sleeves. Gsncrally spoaklng, thore Is much lib erty regarding sleeves for evonlug, somo being moroly a. strap with pond ants; again the sleevo may be a puff nearly to tho elbow or may show a completion of long, floating drapery below. LUCY CARTER. ' If your watch needs repahwjl it to Wi Calvet, 158 StY,?? lriW ileal watchmaker, who win J an artistic manner. ""'& CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Cda&ffl&&&X To Look Well your blood must be pure to ;"" .ui(iviuh i II a I pern" freshness which can only beobtS!! when your system is h, tJ working order. Beecham's Pfli$S put you in condition. i oeecnams ' Pills Sold Everywhere. InboxtilOctaJS; betray Notice? Notloo UhercbxgiTBn that I ha ui and Impounded tho fnllntl. .i ." found running nt largo within Ibe cii.'!? Ono largo red, mulev mtr ... ear with initials "J. H. MeK- The owner of I1 animal i ..,. br tirorlnir nifln,ri nf h..i. .. Vfl charge nd expense! of taking ub4 J etc, and in defnlt thereof for fire dmU Proceed to sell the ulilmiltTKii ., i.. " i provided In ordinance No. aoooftk.'S III nil. " W Dated Salem, Norcmbor 13, 1903, D.W.OtBSO ReeeacectaeoeoaeosftaseeesA e s 8ALEM INVENTORS. It Is a noteworthy fact that within a short time three Salem men havo re ceived patonts for vnluablo Inventions. F. B. Wators, who works at tho Waters abstract ofllco, has a patont ."Wednesday ovonlng moetlng at 7:30 I SUNDAY SERVICES I First Unitarian. Cornor of Chemckota and Cottago streets. Frank Abram Powoll, pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. At 11 a. m. Mr. Powoll will speak on "Our Dadgo," and at 7:30 p. m. on "God Is Love." All wolcome. First Presbyterian. H. At Kotchum, pastor. Preaching services at 10:3 On. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 12 ra. Young Peo ple's meeting at 0:30 p. m. Meeting of "Drothorhood of Androw and Philip" on Tuesday night In tho Sun day School room, at 7:30. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Services: Lesson sermon and chil dren's classes at 11 a. m.: Subjoct of Softly beautiful lo the typical wed ding gown. Materials are dreamy In their own peculiar roflnoment aud In many cases, two of different charac ter are combined in a mnzo of intrica cy that to tho avoraEo onlooker, seems an Impossible combination. Such is tho caso In regard to lovely dreosos of silk not showing offoctivo dots at rathor long IntorvalB and combined with Irish point. Tho two aro made over chiffon that again lies over nlllc and as may bo divined great softness is tho result. Somo not gowns aro trimmed with narrow ribbon shlrrod; velvet pj'ssoraontvrlo io also used and chonlllo may add a rich adornmonl. Llborty satin or crepo do cjilno aro choson frequently as bridal fabrics; chiffon cloth a comparatively sub stantial varloty of tho woll-known ma terial anl laco in ologant ontlroty, are othor favorlto materials. Orango b!os- eomo nro ofton now combined with Dere Ere Bargains Ladies Hose, fleece lined 12 12c pair uattiiaf uiivuli wujlui '3 ajv yctra, lUDDons. inches wide 10c yard Chain purses 25c each. Golf Gloves and Mittens, a good & sor tment to keep your hands warm Shawls and Fascinators from 25c up. Greenbaunfs Dry Goods Store, 302 Commercial Street Tlieo. M. Ba Successor to Barr b Petzel. AND rr SALEM, - - ZPXxTJTUKJSJBm Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating: a Specialty. OREGOM losson sormen: "Soul and Body." J tiny femB and as a rival to tho con Inde- DRAWINQ ROOM PLAYS. nrawliiB itooin Play" is the aWf xplunatory tltlo or n new book of practical anuttaur plays by O.-noe Mtm irWii. (i'Niil llldr and Com IHiHy, publlslitm ) Thw author, who who to an txirlHctl wrlt4r of nma tur dmittRtles, Ums soeu the cryliuj; utl of n claw of tuitortRliimsnt which will not, necaaanrily, rwinlt an y tsxuslVM atoK nd MttiiMfi in order tu )ak them uuceeaftil. She has worked on the Idea of tilling this il ami how woll she has succeeded may he eMlly eoen by thixk who read UmwlRn Room l'tt- vrtth view to Unlit. hiuaorcHH society fwoes. 1 Uiomh one or two of them touch on nnthoa and mnro sertoue drama. The effort, however, Iim been tu avoid stMh ccetiee a frequcntl Iwille unm Veen hy t.'ioir over RWhlUon. Aside for a hose-pipe coupler. Uiat protects the hoso at the point of attachment. It will attach to any ordinary faucot or stand-pipe, and saves tho hoso from strain nt tho usual point of broakngo, and has many other us on. Mr. Purvtno, at tho Cottage hotel, hns a patent on nn Improved gato, that, like many Improved gates, over comes all former defects in an auto matic) farm gato. l is all made of stool, except tho woodon frame, nnd works so nicoly that It will prove a good seller, besides being a good gate. Will Martin has a patent on nn In vention that tlnds the range or the eye, nnd accomplishes Instantaneously what has heretofore puuled opticians not a little In fitting glasses. These Inventions are all mads at great cost of tlmo, and some expense or money, and either one of them is liable to make a fortune for the In ventor, nlthough, as a rule. Inventions are not profitable. They are very much like mining eotitlng the original prospector, in Dine rnees out of ten. more than he veto out nf them. The Invention ma nia overtakes moat Americans at wine time In their Hves, and profits hut few. To .market an Invention ami realise profits wit of it Is much more dim cult than to secure the lwtent, as wy have learned by experience. Journal reader will Jmh us Ih hoping teat these Inventive SliniU will all make fortunes out of their dleeovorles. Stop tearing your throat! One dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. LWiSS: SALEM WOMEN LODGES. Pew person have any Idea' how mam' women are enlisted lu the vari ous lode of this city, meny of thojw lustiiMHce and benefit orders. Pridny night two lodfee were In session, each with a tort member shin, and each had a flue literary and eot-lnj program. Silver Dell Circle, auxiliary to th Woodmen, has between two and three hundred members, it Is said, and has a program at each session. The Degree of Honor Is auxiliary to the United Workmen, and has over two hundred members. This lodge al so had a soolal gathering Friday night, with an entertainment, refreshments, aud concluding with a danoe. Some of the features of the eater talnuient, like reoltntloas and dancing p. m. Beading room opon dally, ex cept Sunday. Christian Sclenco hall, cornor of Court and Llborty strostx. Second Church of Christ, Scientists. Next to tho city hall. Sorvlcoa Sun day at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sub ject: "Soul and Body." Y. M. C. A. Bov. P. S. Knight will address tho meeting In tho Y. M. C. A: gymnasium Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Sub ject: "The Gospel's Appeal to Strength." Special song servtco and musical program. All mon Invited. Evangelical. Seventeenth street. T. B. Horn schuch, pastor. At 11 a. in. Sunday the pastor will prencb on "Temper ance," In the evening, beginning; at C;30, a toraporanoo program will bo reitdored by the Y. P. A. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Prayer and teach ers meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. W. C. T. U. We will again opon our regular evangelical meetings at 4 o'clock Sun days. ThU Sunday Rev. Davis Brrott will speak, nnd speolal music will bo prepared for the occasion. All nro invited to attend Church of God. North Salem. Hlder A. Wilson, pas tor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At 3 p. hi. the Woman's Mis sionary Society will render a program, Sunday School at 10 a. in. All are cor dially Invited. Central Con-egatlontl, Corner of Wth aifrt Ferry streets, P. Knight In charge. Sunday School at 10 o'clock, followed by sermon at 11 a. m. ISndeuvor meeting at .3) H, m., followed by sermon at T:3n p. m. Bed Time I take & pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my com plexion Is better. My doctor says It aota gently on the SvOmache, liver and kldueys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and Is prepared u easily as tea. It is called Lane's med icine. All druggists sell It at 35c and 50 cents. Lane's FamLy Medicines moves the bowels each day. If you cannot got it. send for free samples. Address, Orator Woodward, LeBor. N. Y, Have You Tried our cakes. Our line of fruit eaten can't be beat Also a fine line of ml aoo plea, California BaVerr. on Court street. ventlonnl flowor, may bo mentioned lllllos of tho valley or very small whlto roses. Furs aro oven moro nttrnctlvo than formerly, slnco adventitious finishings give peculiar oleganco Such nro handsome passomonterles with drcop Ing pendants and rare frlngos and equally novel aro rovors or yokes of silk showing rich ombroldery. A wldo loop has boon mndo from 'high col lars to collarloss gannontB, fpr which doubtless tho transparent yokes of tho summer wero a proludo. Women with characteristic adaptability, seom capablo of any performanco or any deprivation la tho causo or fashion, but for those who must have throat protection of fur, unusual assortments of small accoesorles with stylish stole rronts or otherwise, are seen In num bers. Somotlmes the garment Is nro- vldod with a shoulder cape that may if desired, be removed t,o add warmth. Small neck plecos which can be fold ed like a gontloman's tie, nro among new presentations. In shape, new fur gnrmonts show much varloty. Some aro long and fit oloeely in coat shape; others are loose In box contour or much choice Is giv en In short garments beltod In with blouso fronts. Persian lamb or broad tall are vory fashionable, but not to the exclusion of soal that In Its soft, rich brown, remains attractive as ever. Mink and squirrel fur are cen. but chiofly ns long, fiat bans, acces saries on muffs that this year have assumed really huge proportions. Moet of them are finished with ermine and )Msemeu erie and in general, the fin letting of oao fur on another, gives peculiar dressiness, Sbayne offers remarkable bargains In eery depart went this year In view or great en Inrgcweat or stock, consequently on the anticipated completion or his tew ten-etory addition, by which hie pres ent Iwnostas qnartore will be enlarg ed to a still greater extent. Evening Dresses. It Is evident that spangles are to play an Important part In evvalag gowns and beautiful examples arc fairly showered by glittering additions In all new colors on delightful oora- dIbrUoss of the same. As purple is a leading color for day wear. Its re- nex Is seen In amethyst for evening and one of the moat oaptlvatlng dress es noted at an Important exhibition. 1. C. CROSS Meats and Provisions Established 1884 signs of Renewed Activity In the real oatato world indJcsUnl creasing building oporatloni tl Spring, an prompt us to rsmlilr that our facilities for supplylcfl and soft wood, lumber, lath, and other building materials trt ceptlonally good. Wo will be pM to furnish estimates on conb large or small. A car of Mill ' shingles received. GOODALE LUMBER CO, Near 8. P. P Ml Phone 81. A Condition and not a Theory Confronts tho fastidious man that has soiled linen, and don't know whero he can have It laundered with out Injury and In an Irreproachable manner. We can relieve his mind right now by assuring him that his shirts, collars and cuffs didn't look better when first purchased than they do when sent home from the Safem Steam Laundry. COLONEL, J. OLMSTED, Prop. DORUS 0. OLMSTED, MgT. Phono 411. 320 Liberty 8L wcttiaii'aiiM-(BiQgiaiiiottettottai ::::::::A G E N C Y O F:j:::i BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO, ; GR AI N BDYERS AND SHIPPERS 0? (JR AlN Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. 9 J. ft. ftrAhilm Ariflnt ... m .i nrt r v.. uiui &vui ail uoHunaroai m.. a&um. v. Bt8gTOg81i0gtj'aMHeWl(l>IWeHJ" t.WwJMyHMSWS HS-wai- - r