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--T'T'"T,''WWli"K?;ff?F' -""'m""!" THE DAILV J6URNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1KM. PAGE FIVK. "kjh-- Jewelty Polish Fee Any of ear tufmts wy se here say Jewelry they nay own and it will teeleaftedartftMlMt free efcharre We have a w Electric roitshlar Machlae, t la exw efesly for this tsrtose. aad we hope -our friends will keep It tasy "Rnbbltf u"'iwetry Is a tiresome task for the heasewile, Better ktw attend to It. The Barr Store seeks to show It's awreclatlM ef yer eatronaee by every possible courtesy- BARR?S JEWELRY STORE State & Liberty Sts. Leaders la Low Prices- WIIHIIIIIH Social Realm: bcj! Ivcnts i tho IHIiillHMIlH" rrn-y PER80NAL8. 3overnor Oeor has returned to W 8. U'llon, of Oregon City, 3alem on business. J, P. Wallace, of Albany, Is seat of D, H. James. atv Road Engineer Culver haa to Mill City to do somo aurvoy- Moreland and W. T. Hurao, of d, nro beforo tho supremo today. IJ. 0. Graham returned homo faftor a short visit with friends :lanl. fA. N Moore, of tho Capital erlng Company, Is In Portland Mslncsa. Done, of Eugene, returned homo today, after A short visit with Snjom friends, Mrs. I'. H. Chapman and daughter, Iluth, of Beattlp, are visiting nttho homo of It. If. Coshow. Mr. J. C. Stone, manager of tho dis trict ofllce of tho Board of Flro Under writers of tho Pacific, was In tho city on business for tho board yostenlay. Miss Lulu Egan and Miss Rhoda Slalnakcr, of "Albany, carao down from Albany to take tho coon party In tho "Merry Mystic Midgets," at the Grand Opera House tonight. " Mr. and Mrs. 18. M. Glllett, of Hamp ton, Iowa, arrived last' night. Mrs. Glllett Is a daughter of Mrs. A. W. Dennis, of Cast Salem, and they are her guests, and may remain for tho summer. As 8acm must entertain tho Presi dent for Uio whole western part of tho state, It Is hardly fair to mako Sa lem business men pay tho wholo cost of tho entertainment It Is proper to make the public officials pay part of It. MYSTIC MIDGETS TONIGHT ten-en- ppeer JBroe. GROCERIES ? HARDWARE X PATENT MEDICINES 2 BOOTS and SHOES 2 HATS'and CAPS ? . sxsxsxssx3sx s irgest Shippers In Marion Cotinty of Country j Produce !SX5355 i 100 H sack hnlf ground Stock Suit 90c 50 lb sack half ground Stock Suit ' in o0 II) enqk gouuino Liverpool Fine SiiUavA.. ,,4" r I' 50 ll sack Worcester Fin'o Suit- : $.00 100 Hi sack Cano Granulated Sujjjir $5.25 100 Hi sack Sprecklos (irnnuluted Sugar $5.5 ;- 7 bars Golden Star or Lenox Soap 25c 1.11) caii Schilling Baking Powder 40c i. More Than a Hundred of lite Little Folks A Kaleidoscope of Form and Color Tho final dress rehearsal of th$ Mystic MldRcU'woa given last night In tho Grand Opera House, and was a decided success In every detail. The graceful mannor In which tho children take thi'lr parts, and the Individualism displayed Insures a most pleasing: en tertainment. Tho cantata has won, high praises In other cities, being greetod with crowded houses and en thusiastic audiences, and thero Is no doubt from tho present sale of tickets that tho Grand Opera House will tie. crowded on both tonight and tomorrow night. Tho danco of tho "Archer Guards" and tho drill of tho Amazons, by eight young girls, beautifully cos tumed, will bo ono of tho attractions, and "The Queen Loulso Gavotte," by If! of Salem's most popular young la dles will surpass anything ot tho kind over seen In this city. "This danco has only recently been brought to this country from abroad, nnd Prof. Collins was granted permission to use It nt the convention of dancing tench ors nt Niagara. n ... South Salem Happenings. There Is a good deal of sickness In South Salem. Those confined to their bed are Mrs. W. 1). Simpson, Miss Dol llo Kulskorn and Kenneth llnyno. The "Penny Social." nt tho Losllo i-M. 15. church last night, under tho ntisplcos of. th I-nillon' .Aid society, was n decldod success, both financial ly us well as In Its entertaining quali ties. The guessing contest wns ono of the pleasing features, for which two sets of prizes wor offered. For tho oldors, Miss Clara Nougebnuor re ceived first prize. Miss Anna Judson second, and the consolation prize went to Mrs. Mcintiro. In thochlld ron's prizes Jlny Utter received first prize. Mabel O'Ktyng second, nnd Curl Sehlndlor tho third. Tho conundrum supper was a iinln.ua affair, nnd fol lowing is tho menu, can you guess them. 1. What somo peoplo don't know. " 25 Nature's food. 3. Woman'B weapon. Scene In Tlcrmudn. Aristocratic kindling. Ilachelor's comfort. Old maid's solace. ' Spring's offering. Elovntcd foil no. Food for tho spinning wheol. Peer In wlntoiy Fruit of tho vino. Sweet morsel. . , Greased staff. Skipper's homo. Islands of tho sea. 1 lb can Folgef Baking Powder 40c- . ' . ' 1 bottle. Gilt Edgo Shoo Dressing 20c " : ' 1 II) best uncolored Jnpau Tea " :50c 1 lb best'grado Mocha and Java Coffee 35c 5 gallon sizo Barrel Churn' ' $3.25 0 gallon Bizo Barrel Ohuru i . $3.50 15 gallon aizo Barrel Churn ' $3.75 100 lb keg Wire Nails $3.25 Base ral Wringers, iron or wood frame, guaranteed for 5 years $ d.ou m or Wood frame Wringers, guaranteed for 3 years ( . &O.UV Son or Wood frame "Wringers guaranteed for 2 years $2.25 aad $2.50 ron or Wood framo Wriugera guaranteed fojr.J year $1.75 ' Common Tron framo Wringers - $t.25 6 baro-Feja NapUid Soap 3 cans Fouutain Corn 25c 3 Cans Fountain Tomatoes 25c - .( ,'. 5 packages Arm & Hammer brand Soda 25c iteSt. .. fgm2yjMx itJlillllflf llHltliHIUHIIIMI itimf HIT 4. 5. fi. H. J). 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 1C. 1C. Smallpox at Prlnevllle, Hon. J. N. Williamson had a tele- phono messago from Dr. Gesnor, at Prlnovllle, In which tho doctor said four now cases of smallpox dovoloped thero this morning. Tho now cases nro a man byUio namo of Taggart, Ilob Harrington, city marshal; Charles Crane, a brother-in-law of the city marshul, and Ij. Dillon, father of Howard Dillon, who died of smallpox last weok.-sTho doctor said that Clark Ewlng, ono of tho smallpox pa tlenM. Is In a very critical condition. and is not expected to llvo, Besides tho smallpox scourge, Trlnevlllo has anvoral rasps of scarlet fever and diphtheria. TImes-Mountalncer. From Factory to Buytr. The Packard shoo Is tho only mon's shoo oxcluslvoly that Is sold at the advertised price J3.60 directly to tho buyor at retail, with no middle men's profits. Supplied to the trade by Geo. W. Johnson, clothier. egapT DEFEATS FINNEYi In One Suit but Finney De feats Egan in Another coincided with th line, X subaeueat county surveyor, at Egan's request, and in pursuanco of a notice served upon Finney, resunrdyed thti'llno In August, 1901, and located Uio lino in a different place? Egan built a fonco at tho new line," nnd Finney began an action at law to recover possession and damages', Egan answered and filed this cross-bill In equity, alleging that It has always been understood bjhI agreed betwoon tho parties that (he iKiundary waf unknown and uncer tain, and would requlro,a survey; that Uio line was never" correctly located until the last survey. In pursuanco ot nn agreement botween tho Darttos. and that Finney was present when tho lino was located. hnd acquiesced In Its establishment. Finney answered that Egan had acquiesced In tho former siirvey; that ho had boon. In adverso possesion for the statutory period, ami that the old llnchnd always been recognized as the correct boundary. Tho supremo cpurt finds that Fin noy had been In possession for moro than ton years, aud that Egan had ac quiesced In tho location at tho old fence. It was contended, howovor, that the later surveying having been made In compliance with statute pro scribing tho modo of settling contro versies of this character, and that Finney having taken no appeal from tho action of tho county surveyor In locating the boundary. Is concluded thereby, and honco tho lower court orred In rendering- tho decree In Fin ney's favor. Tho opinion quotes' sec tions 4907. 4908 4909 and 4910. of tho code, and then says: "Even If It bo nisumed that a party can bo deprived of his right to a trial In the circuit court of nn Issuo concomlng tho boundary to his real property, and that I tic legislature possesses plcnnry power to create a tribunal to settlo controversies of such character, be frtr the lalter forum can securo Juris diction of tho subject matter, tho Ixni mlary must bo doubtful." As tho court has alroady found that tho IfDtindary was not lit- doubt, the sur veyor was without prejudlco It Is also held that where witness es who reside out of the county, and nt u dlotanco aro called In purstianei of nn order of tho court, but tho sul- poenai nro not served ns required by law. they aro not entitled to doublo mileage nnd por dlom. Tho court having found that tliolr testimony wan material, relovant nnd competent, they are entitled to single mlleago nnd per diem If their real examination wnn Important and doslrahli. Finney vs. Eflsn. Jamos Finney, appellant, vs. Wil liam II. Egan, appollant; from Marion cduntyt Gcorgo II. nurnctt, Judgo; at ftrntcd: Opinion by Chief Justice Moore. This was an notion at law to recov er possession of certain real proporty and damages for Ita detention. Tho defendant answered and also set up his dufonse In n crossbill In equity. The law action was suspended pend ing' tho hearing In equity, and whou tho court rendored a deeroo In tho equity suit, without saying anything about tho future of tho law action, tho plalntirr proceeded with this action and secured Judgmont Tho defend ant 'appealod and contended that tho law court was without Jurisdiction. Tho supremo court holds, howovor, that tho proceedings In tho low ac tion wero merely suspended tempor arily, and that when- tho decree was rendered In equity, without any order being inado concerning tho law action tho ' suspension had ceased, and tho plaintiff was entitled to procwd HOWK. At tho family homo, in Yow Park, Tuesday, April 21, 1903, to Mr, and Mrs? C. J. Howo, a daUgh-tor. DIED. PEAItca At tho family honiqf. In Tumor, Oregon, April 21, 1903, Geo. Vcarco, aged 40 years. Deceased will bo burled In Uio cem etery at Cornelius nt 2 o'clock p. tn. today. , , WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Henry Wolff, Sau Francisco Dr. D. M. Lucius, San Francisco. J. Mt Warren, San Francisco. SJHMouitor? San Francesco. j. C Stowe, Portland. ' A. Huckestcln, city. ; - Max Frlodonthairi,ortland D. W. Reed, Indianapolis. ,& F. Williams, Sacramento. Aug, Knab, Cincinnati. F? S, Myera, Portland. Waltor Jackson, Portland. Qlngor Hermann, Roseburg. R. V. Clark, Lexington, Ky. W. T, Gray, Portland. D. W. Smith, Eugene. ..& Charles Gauld, Portland.' J. II. Robbtns, Tacoma. " H. If. Skowes and wife, St. Ieuls: H. Scott Toylon Gorvals. W. O. Droad'headMSt, Louis, B. Mosloy Woods, Now York. W. L. Philip, Portland. W. P. Smith, a8n Francisco. W. A. DooUi, county Judgo of Crook county, has resigned. MKMBHllKla-f s ts m 5 Willamette 3C University 4H-S4-X4-B-f (-MfaSI-t-R-KS-l-K-l'I Prof. Seley. who has been 111 with typhoid nt tho St Vlncont hospital, nt Portland, has almost completely re covered, ills physlclnn has sont him to 'tho seaside for n weok or two Ho To look wiill your blood must be pure to gir your complexion that peculiar frwfc nesa which can only b otota&ml when your, system Is tn jrsod wetk ing order., " BeeoUwtt Pills will jwt you In condition. To feeLwcll you mast bo well. Your digekitre organs must bo doing their Wectc properly, Bcccham'a Pills act Ulc oil on machinery, and will elvo yen tho snap and vigor that only come with perfect health. To keep well every organ must be doing Its duty stomach, liver and kidneys mtut each be In thorough Working order. If you are not us well as you ouffcfc to be Take a small dot of BEECHAM'S PILLS They witl set you right. ' Sets Everywhere (0 Oents untTM OentV A will return to Salem from his trip to thq coast. Interest is belng.sUrrod up concern ing tho University museum. Recently tho editor of tho "Collegian," while gazing through a lot of old papers and documents, found soreral com missions with slgnnturco, which era rarely soon nowadays. One was sltfncd by Prosldent Andrew Johnson, two by President II. 8. Grant, and on by tho Immortaly father ot emancipa tion, Abraham Lincoln. Thero am ninny vnlunblo rol'.cs among tho cot lection, but tho matorlnl has boon left to care for ttsolf, and Is In a dis ordered, neglectod stnte. It tho mate rial were propurly arrange and claim Hied, tho University would have ono of the best museums lit tho state, AexALaxaxAAAXA. $ fHe4H4Mt44H44H-4Hi Tlie "FLORSHEIM" Shoe .sr--3SaHH THE VERY ULTIMATE OF SHOE FASHION. Its tho "FLOR8HEIM" Shoo Made tho way our Shoemaker would mako themflno bonch work good materials custom madoA appearance a pcrfoct, foot-fitting ehapo. THE NEW STYLES nro now ready for your Inspection today Is the host tlmo to call Z our sizo may be spno tomorrow. Iifvin &, Petteys Phono No. 201 Dlue, REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. 94 State Street. tfllfMMWW ! HI'" " TIIISTW-: SHERMAN FOWLEK $2r-$35-$iOUlCYCLESr-$'lC-?G0--00--. . Cull nnd boo our $2f whcol with M. W. Tiros guurnnleea , for tho 008011. William II. Egan, appellant, vs. Jas Finney, respondent, from Marlon ceunty: It. P. Dolse, Judge: ararmw, but modified aa to cosU; opinion by Chief Justice Moore. This was a suit to stay proceedings In an action at law, and to determine tho boundry lino between certain lauds. In Juno, 18&7. tho county sur veyor, .at tho request of tho parties hereto, surveyed the boundary and set a to0aWJ?Ujlfi?VoS9!: of tt? Xrbrjght,doBaUon,nd aTrns. found : " .T f m rT l i. . tt TJ..nM to Decline euu oi anjoia iirncg, nu umwj-.w Circuit Court at Albany. Albany, April S3. Judgo R P. Ilolso reconvenctl department No. 2 of thd'alrcult cqurt today, and granted a dlvorco to Mrs. f. R. Rumbaugu. whose, husband eloped with anothor womanand was convicted of adultery In Alaska. ' Tho sult'of Lama Kllft Froman vs. Thomas Froman for dlvorco, was then taken up. This suit Is tho most sen rational ever held In Linn county. Mrs. Froman' charges her husband Uh adultery, and ho enters a counter .dirge of a llko naturo against her. Tli witnesses for Uio plaintiff wore ciamliiM today, and tho testimony Is of a very sallclous naturo. Tho do-ft-nka will call Its witnesses tomor row, and tho caso will probably ho 'included Wednesday. "A. Broken Leg. A. Jeunlogs, who has been In tlie northern part of California for a fow w&kB, roturned home yesterday on a stretcher, having got one or his limbs badly injured by a stago ovor turning near Yreka two weeks ago. Ills log waa broken in two places nnd the bonebadly splintered. J. It. Heard, another. Lebanon wan was ahjo on the stago, hut escaped without injury. Mr Heard was ndlug on the ouUidu with, tho drivefwhllo Mr. Jennings was on the Inside'. Mr Hoard haa tM In California for a few monibs tm !!& ?tH, Mr. eJigjPM. Beverauorj mm at. ,wm. MHiJC ijijiB'WWM m SW r.lfullTf!:a Our prices for repairing nro the lowest in tho city. Wo guarautc'o nil our work. Wo call for nnd tlollvor your whcol froo. IUug ua up. Phono, Muin 2065. M7 Court st. Dpp. I. O. 0. V. Temple. Salem Cyclety Tfcetc is a. Keen Sense of Gjmfott In riding a wheel thai you know will tafely -carry you over nil kinds ofroads ono that givoa you no trouble whatever ono Hint runs o smoothly and easily you nro unconscious of tho fact that you aro propelling It, vt" THERE IS NO (lUKSS WOltlv a to whul that whi-olla ovoryono knows it's tho v nmnmmnrmiwtnHiiwnyiitmmiwiiiiTinTmriifi w !. e ex mh wii im i tfli m' eue? iieTff a WCYCLB8 imwmnrmnmmwrmrwHTftMifiwnwmrww The Best Wheel on Eatth nnrmrTrTtmrrnrrn Fcmp Stind&td Cliain Models liicvclo Kopairing in all its hranohtu. lf-0d wheels taken in trade. Wheels eold on Installments. p