"TiFWWi '" (WWItPTW?1 " " -WTH w-WT"W"nT4nTipmr "Prt "; Beautiful Specimens- of the Silversmith's Art In 'thcao announcements of ours whenever wo touch on silverware we are much more apt to refer to the grcatstock 0f Bllver plated goods we carry than to our Bolid Sterling Silver probably because the former Is most popularly priced. But let nono think that wo are" not also da woll supplied with the latter. All tho year round, at any and all seasons, wo have on hand a very largo line (by comparison of what most.Btores carry) of tho very best Sterling Silver. Every piece of Sterling Silver shown hero Is a beautiful specimen Cf tho silversmith's art gracoful In form and Buperbly wrought representing tho truest tante In doslgn and utmost oxcollence of oxecutlon. Mako no purchase In Sterling Silver without Inspecting our offerings. Corner of State and Liberty PERSONALS R, G. Keene Is in Portland today on business. It. A. Kirk is In Portland today on business. J. A. Finch, of Albany, Is In the city for a day's visit. Supt C. W. Jamos went to Portland this morning for a day's stay. C. J. Olmsted went to Portland this, morning for a short buslnoss visit. Gilbert Itlchos, of Tumor, came down this morning for a Bhort visit Julius Plncus spont Sunday In Port land, returning homo this morning. Dr. F. E. Slator has returned from an oxtonded trip to Southorn Oregon. County Survoyor B. B. Herrlck Is in Woodburn today on official busl ness. P. A. Young, an Albany merchant, camo down this morning for a brief business visit. Thomas King leaves tomorrow morning for Bakorsflold, Gal., for a fow weeks' visit. Chester O. Murphy spent Sunday In Salem, visiting his parents, Judgo and Mrs J. J. Murphy. 2 Carroll's 2 Chocolate Creams 1, Always s Fresh and & for Sale by J The Prescription Drag I Store $ Palace Pharmacy g 118 State St., Salem 46fe-naoiiaiieitinei(ttt'tamBf taeimte4. 0de With Yom tLm, J 105 If jou want to, when you give us an order and we'll give your order just as conscientious attention as though you had penonally Delected each item. Your confidence we wont and we will have if straight forward and careful dealing counts for anything. We don't sell one thing below cost to make you believe everything we sell is cheaper than anywhere else That's not our way, but if others do that, wt'U give you the same article at the same pride. ATWOOD & FISHER C. J. ATWOOD. PHONE 571 D. W. FI8HER. Successors to Branson & Ragan. I 44MnafHiiteitaiiiB)igiaitn !? iet ii IIIIIIMIIimilllUIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIH HHI HI. t FANCY NAVAL ORAKGES-Tbey ' " ana see J ZXNN'S 154 State W IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH I "HW(wi th. Endeavor meetings on Sun jt8ilH)fei4-rHi86etsa8ICIlttttHi i k. vl .4 3 rr 'iTOJr .. ii WWW WHHM1rtW&9WMhWWt& C0 Streets, 8alem, Oregon. Hon. T. B. Kay Is In Portland today. Shorlft Colbath is In Champoeg to day on olncial business. Oeorgo Staples roturncd to his farm near Turner this morning, after spend ing Sunday In this city. A. L. Brown went to Toledo this morning for a fow days stay on his timber claim near that placo. Mr. Levy and Miss Ernestine Levi left last night for their homo in San Francisco, after a week spent in this city. J B. Batchelor and Miss Annie Siit. toil woro this afternoon granted a mnr rlago license, Potor Francis acting as wltnoss. Mrs. J. H. McCorkle, of Silverfon, camo up this morning for an oxtondod visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Brophy. Prof. T. M. Catch, president of the Corvallla Agricultural College, spont Sunday in this city, visiting at tho homo of his son, Claud Catch. Ho loft for homo this morning. Wm, H. Hathaway, of San Francis co, spont tho past fow days visiting his son, A. R. Hathaway, of this city, and loft tills morning for Portland, whoro ho will spond a fow days beforo returning home. Miss Janetto Stobblngs, of Victoria B. C, Is visiting with her sister, Mr3. W, S. Cordon, In South Salem. Mis? Stcbblngs spont tho winter In Itos woll, Now Moxlco, and says Oregon "molsturo" Js a gonulno relief, com pared with the monotonous sunshine and 3ust of that region. South Salem Personals. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ollson. of Tall- man, Oregon, who purchased tho farm I adjoining tho Clark fruit farm, south of tho city, havo arrived in the city. Mr. Ollson Is having a largo quantity of wood cut on his placo, and expects to bulUl In tho near future. i Harold and Ralph Conn, of Port,, land, have gone to Southorn Oregon to visit tholr sister, aftor a Bhort vlultl with frlonds In this city, are too cheap to advertise. Call now cneap tney are at St., Phone 2874 Main M , . , r. i Z VYuen lime isiu.uiapuic x J The watch from O. T. Pomeroy'a always decldos. A watcb from there Is reliable. The namo itself is a guarantee. Every watch Bont out of this store Is accurately reg ulated and con always bo depended upon. That's the only kind of a watch to carry. A big stock to se lect from. PRICB9, silver watehsa SS.50 to 10; 30-year gold-filled, S10 to 20. C.T.POMEROY Watchmaker and Optician. 288 Commercial Street - i DAILY CAPITAL- JOURNAL'; SALEMflpREQON,. MONDAY.MRCH 7, 1904. WILL VISIT . SALEM Portlander's Will Attend Meeting ef Miner's As sociation Tuesday Night Many of Portluud's mining men will attond the mooting to bo held at Sa lem, Tuesday evening, March 8th, for tho purpoao of forming a branch or ganization of the Oregon Miners' As soclatlon. At lenst a dozen will go down on thti o'clock train and participate In tho Installation of ofllcors. Governor Chamberlain was In Port land yesterday, nnd said ho would at tend tho meeting, and aid tho objec) by giving an address. Ho said: "I think tho objects of tho Association meritorious, and It will un doubtedly do much for tho advance ment of tho mining Industry of Ore gon, and I will bo pleasod to help It nlong. Any Institution that has for Its object tho forwarding or advance ment of tho stato should bo encour aged and aided morally and financial ly. Tho mines of Oregon nro bolng rapidly developed, and that Industry Is of such proportions now that tho stato Is bolng recognized ns a groat producor of procluuc, motals." Even ing Tologram. Tho meeting will bo hold In (ho U. V. U. hall, ovor Stofnor's grocery store, nnd ox-Governor Geer, Judge Burnett, Judgo Scott and others of Salem havo oxprossod their willing ness to.ndvanco tho causo by bolng present nnd making appropriate speeches It Is earnestly desired that tho business mon of Salem will at tend nnd glvo tho causo all tho enthu siasm that Is possible, besides get bet tor Informed as to what tho objects and alms of tho association really aro, and whoroln It will directly benefit Sa eom and tho stato of Oregon. Tho pec- plo of Salem havo boon very prompt and enthusiastic ovor Inducing imrni gration and capital to sook our broad domain, and this Is, Indeed 'one of tho most Important bronchos of our ocnv lng Industries. Romombor tho placo and tho dato and mako It a notnblo event. a MENUS FOR MARCH .From "Tablo Talk," Philadelphia. TUESDAY, MARCH 8 Breakfast., Fruit Pottljohn Sugar and Croam Creamed Driod Boof Potato Straws Milk bulsoult Coffoo LUNCH. Corn Oysters Lsttuco Cinnamon Bunns. Tea. Dinner. Onion Soup Breaded Veal Cutlets Tomato Sauce Mashod Potatoes Baked Squash Fsttlcus Fronoh Drosslng Wafers - Choese Cocoanut Pudding Coffoo. Services Begin Tonight, Tho ovangollstlo servlcos at tho First Christian church will be re sumed tonight. There was no ser vice on Friday and Saturday night?, but there will bo no pauBe In tho work this weok, and It is devoutly hoped that evory person Interested at air will sco that their frlonds and . neighbors aro invited to theso meet Ings. Tho Interest continues to In crease and tho church was packed full of people at last night's service when Rev. Dr. Errett spoko on "The Infallible Way." Tho Endeavor ser vice proceeding tho preaching sorvloa was also well attendod, and young neonlo are cordially invltodl to at' day evenings. Dr. Errett'B theme for tonight will be "Doctrinal Differences," and on to morrow night "Tho Plan of Salva- UUU. Come out and you will want to coma every night this wok. Washington Lake Drying Up. Beaker Iako, in OKanogan county Is disappearing. This body of water has been the favorite fishing aad hunting resort as long as people Hv. log in Bodle camp can rera amber. The lake corera several aeraa of ground and (a located about fear nolle northwest of Bodle camp. Us graa (ual disappearance Js the cause oil" much comment and M)cIaUonlJ ion Mtttacs of the locality, whq know of no reason' for thedi'sappoar lng of tho water. " Tho lako has boon Very much In appearanco llfco 'other lakes In the Okanogan county? and thero has been no thought of it h'aving a subterra nean outlet. Last Octobor the water bogan to disappear. Lato in Novem her tho lako frozo over. Since, then the Ico and water both havo bson disappearing and now Uioro Is nothing left but a mud puddle with water about six Inches deop In tho contor nnd a thin coat of Ico. Water drains, Into the lake from two springs, but sinks Into the ground as fast as It comos In. Tho phenomenon has novor occur rod boforo to tho knowledge of any white man, but somo old Indians say the same thing occurred years ago boforo any whlto man had settled on tho reservation. Somo pcbplo be Hovo tho lake to bo on tho crater of an extinct volcano nnd many theories nro advanced for tho disappearance of tho water. Correspondent in Ex aminer. jihuh tininnmnin i SALEM SOCIAL EVENTS I Til II IH IHIIMHlllllW In Honor of Mlsa Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crawford ontor tnlned, very Informally, a number of young people Saturday evening In hon or of their nelco, Miss Estolla Ham. llton, of Roseburg, who Is their guest Tho earlier hours of the ovonlng were spent In playing high flvo, and lator each mombor of tho company told nn original Btory. Dainty rofroshmonts of salads and Icos were served. Thoso prosent, beside the guest of honor, wero MIssos Ella Wondorll, Mlllpr Margaret Coapor and Ruth Gabrlol son; Mossrs. W. H. McCall, Frank E Douglas, Hal D. Patton, Jamos Craw ford, L. McGhoo. An Enjoyable Recital. Saturday afternoon last Mrs. Etta Andors-Wlllman, stato representative of tho Western Consovratory of Chi cago, gave ono of her regular bi weekly recitals at hor studio, for tho benofltof, hor pupils and f Hands. Tho program of tho occasion was of groat intorest, nud onch numbor was woll rondorod nnd onjoyed by all. It con sisted of piano studies from famous composors by tho following named pu pils: Piano solos by Miss Zoo Stock ton, Miss Feller, Miss Mario Hofor Mrs. Caufleld and Mrs. Martin; two piano duet by Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Caufleld; violin solo by Mac Hofer. The Park Teachers Entertain. Tho toachors of tho Park school, Prof. W. Smith, MIssos Bertha Kotch um, Ermlno Bushnoll, Mlnnota Mag ers, Halllo Thomas, Lena Miller and Mllllo KniBo, ontortnlnod tho teachors of tho public school, tho directors and tholr wives, and a fow Invltod guosts. at tho homo of Dr. Ketchum Friday evening. Tho tlmo was spent very ploasantly, tho main featuro of the ovonlng being a guessing contost, which, was yery unlquo, nnd causod great morrimont Tho prizos wore captured by Prof. Smith and Miss Bel Hngor. Director Condlt and Miss Magors rocolvod tho consolation prize Tho guests wero entertained by sev oral boautiful solos rondorod by Miss Bushnoll. and a whistling solo by.Miss Thomas was much onjoyed. Ico cream, and cake were served at tho closo of (he evonlng. Thoro were about 60 guests In attendance. Were Entertained. Tho Aid Society of tho Woman's Relief Corps havo decided to most evory week to proparo for a bazaar to aid in the monument fund. Thursday afternoon Mrs. John Knight enter talnod the socloty, and a vory pleas, ant tlmo was had. Dainty rofrosh. monts wero servod, which wero onjoy ably discussed by tho ladles. The so ciety will hold their next rogular moot ing with Mrs. Louisa Hamilton, on North Commorclal street, and it Is hoped thero will be a good attendance. Northwestern Normal Musleale. Friday evening Prof. Parvin, of the Northwestern Normal College, gavo a very successful and entertaining mu sical recital. There was a large and anthuiiastic crowd present The piano nnd voeal solos were splendidly rendered- Those taking part were: Piano Boloa, Mlsa Bisle Pearmlnej Vera Kltahen, Mabel DeLoBg, Maud and Lollta McCIane, Graea Daue and Mabel O'Flysg; vocal solos. Misses Johnson, Winans and Pearmlna There were also two piano quartet by different classes. A Pleasant Surprise. The members of Sedgwick Woman's ReHef Corps gave a pleasant surprise mr praatawit, mm. mmis nou Tasaday erofB;. tlie oecasloa b l8 th 40U, aaaivarsary of bw mar ryyTTi ;i rrSSFrfff"! '- t -n oiii 4 - 0 I Ate You Reading: Out s If so do you realize that thoy of dollars and cents Wo bollovo apprcclato Uioni, frfim thp wayjdir years. Wo want you to toll your , friend sjabout us. Talk about us. Toll them of our jsqunro 'methods,, of ounraftablarnQrchnndlsagd) tho Loading' Clothiers of thVwiIIamotto Volley. ' alem Woolen Mill Store I C P. BISHOP, Proprietor f444yflHMH rlago. A vory pleasant ovonlng wai spent, and a bountiful supper wai served, that had boon provided by thq quests. Mra. Ross was presented with a boautiful gold watch chain ns n token of their rogard. 0 b Greenhorn Is Active Camp. I Manager, Q. R. Aldrln of tho Tom post irilrio In tho Greenhorn district roturnod to Baker City yestorday from a visit to tho camp whoro he put another gang of men at work on the Tempest. When questioned about tho Greenhorn district, Mr, Aldrln said: "EvOrythlng in the Greenhorn enmp Is in splendid condition. All of tho initios havo boen working during tho wlntor and a large quantity of ore is blocked out ovorywhoro. I look for tromondous dovolopmonts In tho camp tills Boason. Tho TempoBt mlno novor lookod bettor and wo will have our new machinery In operation be foro anothor season." Baker Dorac- orat. ..... Ladles, Attention. Mr. F. 13. Bishop, representing A. Llppman, of Portland, ladles' tailor, will bo In the city at tho Wlllamotto hotel, Monday and Tuesday, Marcll 7th and 8th, with an oxtonslvo line of made-to-order skirts. Also a complete and up-to-date lino of Silk Macros am) Zephyr Shirt Waist patterns. Tho many friends and patrons of Mr. Llpp man will be glad to know that his samples aro again In tho olty, and will avail thomsolvoa of this opportunity to securo somo of tho very latost fab rics for spring and summer wear. Schilling's Bpst, so far as it goes, means comfort and uase and economy. Money back; at your grocer's. HARK m m m m m m m m m Eastor will soon bo here, and decorations- will be in order, hence our great TISSUE SALE. Prices cut to smithereens. Most merchants pay a third more titan we ask this week Our window display will ex plain. Don't mlsa seeing It The designs and colors are attractive. Patton's Book Store, FIVE mri. i n w '!")'. .ii"niiiiiiiiiniws a taiejg4e'SH3tiien3 S Daily Ads? ' T ' i -. . : Orf mean Bomothlng to you In tho way you nro reading our ads, and fully business has lncroaToS,,oyer past J "S l8iiiHJHHmninr I Have yot enough 1 Money to build you a house? Thon buy an acre-tract of land In Smith's Fruit Farms No. 2, and build you a houso on it. You pay only ?5 a month for, tho land until paid for. This la choopor than paying houoo rout. Thon when you pay your in? stallmont, which Is virtually houso ront, it is monoy bolng put Into your own homo, not In to somo othor porson's pookot Can you not soo tho great ad vantage of looking Into this of; for wo nro making you? Theso tracts nro only Three minutes from tho cars, with a plank walk all tho way. t i Salem Abstract and Land Co. i i F. W. WATERS, Hfer. ; tVsegHHami)mei-s.f Wo Take Pleasure In announcing tho arrival of Miss Kirk, of St Louis, who will again act as head trimmor for Miss Evans' White Cornor Millinery Department Don't forget tho spring mllllnory dis play, Wodnosday, Maroh Othl 3.7'2t Ioathor wasto Is no longer wasted. Manufacturers uso It In a compressor form Instead of iron to mako cog whools. HIHIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIHU : i IWBss B&tbet i '. '. Lato with Oago Bros., Chicago, i ; has arrived, and is the new ; ; trimmer at tho HilkeMim i ; aetfy Pat loss " Successor to Mrs. J. O. Hooker 3X7 Commercial St wm-whtt imii m i i m g YES! WcDo Bicycle Repair ing, Sxkm Gun. Store, Paul H Hauser Prop. 9 ! iininatf'jti.ittf ait' ')' I I -l ( ! 1 H t " it tti i'i i ! , ij'i i n; i n i 4,i r r i , : i' , m i t i .11 .! n 11