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Vjpv"' T-w"jr THE DAyr JOURNAL, 8LEMJrtOfiSQaNijrBUDY,0,C,TOPEBLV6, ftvb: Stone Clocks vfatsfy !nat Keepjpoopime . ,v s "m1 We havo horcfa little company of manCel clptjlcllliat aro models of sobriety and regularity,' Thoy keep good hours', thoy -will never bo behind time, they will Hover get eccentrio or irregular in their iiauiis duu vuu rauuoiuuii uu mum io Keep on ucKing ou mo min utes dayaftor day. month after month and year after year with as accurate a moasuro of tirao a9 the heart could wish. TKey aro good nobly'mada fellows, these clocksr the fruit of careful, honest, long lasting workmanship, And they aro as cracoful and bandsoino out side as thoy aro strong and well-made inside. If you need a now mantel clock wo would much like to have you see them. Their pricos aro from $6.00 to $9.00 each and their real actual valuo is quite a littlo more than the prices we ask for them. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. LAo I NIGHT ad:cte Methodist Conference Completed its Business -n e 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 m n m 1 1 1 1 1- f Local Events In the 'i a ii n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Social Realm! minim PERSONALS. W. L. Tooze, of Woodburn, was in 'Salem yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Edward Martin, of Turner, 1b In tho city for a brief visit to friends. A. W. Glcsy went to Portland last evening for a brief business visit. J. L. Stockton was a passenger for Portland this morning, going down on business. , John F. Stelwer, of Jefferson, is in tho city, visiting his mother, Mrs Frederick Stelwer. Homer Craven loft tlls morning for Seattle, whero ho expects again to go into the cigar business. W. J. D'Arcy loft last evening for his homo In Boise, Idaho, after a few days' visit with relatives in. this city. J. W. McKern, of North Yamhill, is In tho city from Turner, where ho Is spending a short tlmo visiting relatives. Mrs. n. M. Wilson, of Tho Dalles, who spont tho past week hero visiting friends, loft this morning for her homo. Colonol S. C. Sponcor was a pas songcr for Portland this morning; hav ing attended tho mooting of tho mili tary board last evening. Rev. Rockwell, presiding elder of tho Portland district, who has boon in attendance at tho Methodist confer ence hero for tho past week, loft this morning for home. Mrs. S. C. Dyer returned last iron ing from Portland, whoro sho spont tho past flvo weeks in tho hospital. Her brother, W. J. Clarke, of Gervals, accompanied her to this city. Rev. J. H. Talbott, ono of tho load lnd ministers of tho Methodist church in Portland, went home yesterday af ternoon, in response to a call, being unablo to remain to tho end of tho conferonco. C. M. Lock wood .carno down from Albany this morning, having spent lost night on tho lino of tho Postal Tolo grnph Company, between this city and Albany, repairing tho wires whero tho high winds of yesterday had dono tomo damage. Mr. and Mrs.' O. J. Austin, of Seattle, Wash., who havo boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. C Klghtllngor tho paBt threo weeks, roturned homo on yesterday morning's overland. Thoy were woll pleased with Salem and its surroupd ings, saying thoy had seen more pears enHftieiaf laieisiaf aata ; Pa nival " ,he ,Ionie FUvomnd , (jdUllal Quality. Order at 133 J Raffon; Court Street, for D-llvery . . UdlVCiy wf on, or ask yonr Grocer DlldU.. Baker, Rotert Ashford. n affff iaionfrMfr here in one day than he over saw In his life in the same length of time. E. Y. Lansing camo up from Port land this morning. Rev. H. L. Pratt, ot Portland, passed through Salem this morning on his way south. A. R. Mendenhall, of Portland, Is In tho city from his homo in Portland, for a short stay. Rov. T. B. Ford was a passenger for his homo in Eugene this morning, af tor spending a week hero attending tho conference. W, p. Sherman, of tho Oregon Shoo Company, is again about, after a sort ous illness of scvoral weeks, and his friends are moro than glad to sco him out. Treasurer 'Jackson, of Washington county, today paid Uie balance of that county's state tax to the state treasur er. Tho amounts paid were: Stato tax, $11,061.76; agricultural tax, $376.25. Mrs Mario Mattson, neo Miss Ray mond, arrived in Salem last evonlng, and will spond sovoral wcoks with her mother and slstor. Mr. Mattson has gone to his Texas home, In rosponso to a telegram domandlng his prcsonco there. Rov. H. A. Kotchum, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, loft this morning for Independence, whore ho will attond tho Presbytory this even ing, and lator go to Corvallls to at tend the session of tho synod, which moots, thcro on Thursday. Ho oxpecta to return to Salem noxt Monday. Prpf. Drew will occupy Rov. Ketch urn's pulpit next Sunday, during tho pastor's absonco. A. O. Condlt will represent tho church at tho Presby tery and John Molr will servo as the dolegato from tho Salem church In the synod. 0 Baker Water System Done. Superintendent Stqrn, of tho water system, reports that tho now distribu tion system is now almost completed. Tho plpos and connections havo been laid in South Baker, and tho conduit under tho river carrying wator to tho East Sldo has boon finished. All the oxtra workmon, except two, wore laid off last night. Daker City can congratulato Itself that It has one of tho best gravity wator systems In tho West, socured at comparatively small cost. Tho wator Is puro mountain water, froo from ty phoid or othor dlseaso germs, and with a prossure equal to tho domands of a city of 50.000 people. The Aleettog One Most Important Held List of Ap pointments of the Ever With Schilling's Best, there is no temptation to be dis honest. Your grocer's; moneyback. msi Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship is a barncb ot our business that we give special attontlon to. Our repairing depart ment Is conducted with the utmost skill, diamonds aro reset, and Jewelry ot all kinds Is repaired In the most perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds. C. T. Pomerov . . . . '-C Juweler sn.l Optielbn, 238 Com, Bt. A nice well browned lotf ofbrea J comes from srool material HARD WHEAT FLOUR- The California Bakery uses the test of everything and makes everythlne the best. Leave an order for oar wagon to atop at your house. 93 Court Street. "TOT. "3?- SSSTOXBaS., Proprietor On Sale at Tne Spa, I J 4 State St. X X ASSOCIATION NIGHT SCHOOL. X X STUDENTS ENTERING DAILY tfV PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: BEST TEACHERS: SMALL COST. Cyainasluffl, Baths. Reading Room, Library ia Connection. Y. Jd. C A. Coaaerclal and Chemeketa sts Phone 2081, Catalog free Tho Methodist conforenco adjourned at midnight last night, attor a' session of flvo .days, during which a largo amount of business was disposed of, and a sigh of relief wont up from a hundrod breasts when Bishop Hamil ton announced his appointments for tho ensuing year, and declared tho conferonco adjourned. During tho cloning session Eucrmo was selected for bio place of holding tho conforenco next year, upon tho earnest Invitation of tho church of that city. Contennry church, of Tort land, also extended an Invitation, but, on a voto being tnkon, Eugene had by far tho strongest support, and tho Portland contingent moved to mako the cholco unnnlmous. At 2 p. in. tho Methodist conforsneo assembled, with Dr. M. C. WIro In tho chair, as requested by tho bishop, and minor roports wero hoard. At 4 p. m. Ulshops Hamilton and Cranston, with tho prosldlng oldors, appeared from cabinet sosslon, and on Bishop Ham ilton taking tho chair, tho considera tion of tho roport of tho Commltteo on Education was resumed.. After dis cussion, tho proposition ot W. H. Bol lock to glvo $100 If $1000 waB raised, was called up, and voluntary subscrip tions wero at onco offered by tho min isters nlono to tho amount of $2000 for Wlllnmctto University. Tho balanco' of tho nfternoon wos glvon to committee reports, and during tho ovonlng session tho commltteo on Conferonco Relations took up nearly all of tho tlmo. It was at a lato hour when Rov. W. C. WIro, of Brownsvlllo, was ordained a deacon by Bishop Ham ilton, and tho business of tho con feronco drow to a closo. Trustees for Willamette University wero elected as follews: W. C. Noon, Portland; W. D. Fon ton, Portland; Rov. D. A. Wattors, Sa eom; Rev. . II. Talbott, Portland, and B. P. Rowland, Eugene. Tho roport ot tho statistical secre tary showed the following data on tho condition of tho Oregon conferenco: Probationers 881 Docrcaso . .......... 8 Full membership 117G Inorcaso 738 Number local preachers 83Q Deaths 118 Baptisms Children ,.... 289 Adults 301 Sunday Schools 147 Officers and teachers C010 Scholars 12,233 Church oa .... ,, 154 Probable valuo $526,084 Parsonages 7G Valuo , $ 83.02G Improvomonts, 1903 ., 35,639 Incroaso 13,780 Debts paid during yoar 11,566 Indebtedness 39,017 Pastors' salary claims 57,121 Pastors' salarlos paid 54,574 Increase 3,333 Prosldlng oldors' Balarlos .... 5,208 Presiding oldors' salarlos (paid) 4.858 Total support ,, 59,598 Increase ... ..... ... 3.720 Disbursements. Missions ,..$ 0,432 Oaln , 781 Church oxtension 972 Sunday School Union 158 Oaln 18 Tract Soolaty , 120 Gain 13 Freed man's Aid Society 650 IWuoation (Wlllnmetto Univer sity) n,06i Gain , 8,240 Children's fund 282 American Bible Soolety 160 Woman's Foreign Missionary Society 1.701 Woman's Home Mlsetonary Society 1.513 Benevolent collection 2.3J6 Conference expenses 303 Conference claimants 2.2(3 Hplscopal fund 6SG Total benevolences .......... 27,332 Oaln 9.704 Following are the appointments for the ensuing year: Salem District D. A. Watteri, presiding elder. Beaverton S. P. Olerao. Brooks J. M. Sweaey. CanbyJ. L, StratforU. Clackamas and Oswego A'. C Brackonbury. Cornellus-R, B., WUkins.. Dayton R. E. Dunlapi Dllloy and Lafayette (Supplied), J. O. Alfonl. " Forest Drove L, F.' Belknap. Hlllsboro C. E. Zlmmorman. Highland and Clarka Supplied. Lincoln D. H. Leach. Marquam C. A. Stockwell, McMlnnvllle C. L. Hamilton. Nohalcm and Bay City Wilfred Smith. Newberg Hiram Could. North Yamhill W. B. Mooro.' Oregon Clty-T. Henry Wood. Salem, First Church W. II. Eppo. Salem, Leslie W. S. Gordon. Sellwood O. A. Lewis. SUvorton B. B. Lockhnrt. Tillamook A. J. Holllngsworth. Viola Supplied. Woodburn S. H. Grconlce. F. J. Brown, superintendent Stick noy Indian mission. S. L. Leo, transferred to California conference. C. As. Dawson, professor Wlllametta University. N. P. Drew, professor Wlllamotto University. -John Parsons, superintendent Alas ka mission. 'L. II. Poterson, missionary In Alas ka. Portland District. Ii E. Rockwell prosldlng older. Astoria W. S. Grimm. Bridal Voll T. Fv Soulo. Cedar and Rockwell J. II. Wood. Clatskanlo J. K. Hawkins. Clcono C. E. Kllno. Gresham M. L. Hardlngham. Knappa City R. Hill. Montnvllla Andrew Monroe, Mount Tabor S. E. Memlngor. Portland, Centenary W. B. Hoi- llngshoad. ' Central F. L. Young. Chlnoso Mission Chan Blng Kal. Clark and City Mission H. T, At kinson. v First Church II. J. Talbot. Grace J, R. T. Lathrop. Linton W. II. Harnod. Pntton Asa Slcoth. 8t. John II. Campbell. Silnnyslde W. II. Solllck. , Trinity H. Obcrg. University Park Gllhort W. Don nlston, Woodlawn W. T. WnlU, Portland City Supplied. Ralnlor, St. Helens and Warren O. Mr Sharp. Seaside and Hammond W. M. AcJvettisect by Us It lilSo11 uuuuuuiiuumutuujLiuuiiUiiuiiuuuuuiuiuuuiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii TmnnnnnnnnnrmTTTinnimnnrmnflnfif M Vlnnrln ftmrnf Regt!a $4.00 WALKING SKIRTS Each All the latest cloths; all the new shades. It's the Biggest Walking Skbt Value Eve Offeed. SEE WINDOW. I lately Scapposo Low Davis. A. N. Fisher, editor Christian Ad vocato. J. B. Hoadloy, transferred to Colura bla River conforenco. ' Eugene District T. B. Ford, presiding older. ' ' Albany M. C. WIro. Amity T. L. Jones. Brownsvlllo Molvlllo WIro. Buena Vista Supplied. Corvallls F. L. Mooro. -Cottago Grove O. II, Feosc. Cottago Orovo City Suppllod, Qroswoll C. A. Hausel. Coburg Supplied. Dallas James Moore Drain B. F. Peck. Eugene D. F. Rolland. Falls City Supplied. ' Halsey and Hnrrlsburg J. II. Skid man. Independence W, W. Edmondson. Jefferson E. C. Alford. Junction City D. L. 8hrodo. Lebanon Alfrod Thompson. II. Dry- Mehama G. F. Round. Monroe Suppllod. Philomath Supplied. Shedd D. L. Flold. Shorldan Supplied. Sllots Indian Mission E, ant. Sprlngflold J. a Gregory. Toledo B. A. Bristol. Tumor C. E. Crnndall. Wondllng E. Glttins. I. D. Driver, D. D., lecturor Wlllam ottto Unlvorslty. W. D. Mahono, ngont Antl-Salqrfn League. Grants Pats District D. T. Summorvlllo, presiding older. Atlhouso and Waldo To bo ruih piled. Ashlnnd J. T Abbott. ' Canyonvlllo L, O. Zimmerman. Coqulllo and Bandon W. II. Myers, Elkton R. A. Clven. Fort Bldwoll Suppllod. Fort Klamath W; B. Poppor, Gardlnor O. O. Bockman. Oold Hill A. P. Glllotto. Grants Pass J. W. McDougalh Jacksonville and Control Point Sanford Snydor. Klamath Falls and Bonanza Clay Starr. Lake.vlow J. B. Stark. 1 Mnrshflold C. T. MgPhorson. Medford R.C. Blaokwoll. Myrtla Point W. O. Holcomb. Klamath Indian Mission J. L. Boat ty. Palsloy 8. V. .Varron. Plcard Supplied. Rosohurg G. II. Bonnott Ton Mile W .F. Rogorn. The Board of Health Dodges (Continued from pago ono.) Is tho universal testimony ot physi cians. Tho argument thnt tho Wlllamotto river broods dlseaso Is strengthened by tho fact that throo omployos ot tho drodgo Columbia aro sick with tho dlseaso. Two of thorn, Wood and Holm, aro convaloaclng, and tho third, Kano, Is In tho preliminary stages of sickness. Tho employes on tho drodgo drink rlvor wator. This ovldenco does not, 'however,- nuoossarlly provo tho contamination ot rlvor wator at So-, lorn. The Count Suicided, Paris, Oct C Tho body of Count Poggol, formorly Italian consul at Paris, wau found In tho Soln this morning It was a caso of sulcldo from financial embarrassment. They Leave the FuslonlsU. Now York, Oct. 0. Tho only do clslvo'movomont today in tho political campaign was taken by tho convention of tho Creator Now York Democracy, led by John C. Shoehan, which tonight unanimously adopted resolutions de nouncing the cQurso of tho CltUons' Union and Republican conventions, declaring tho organization now stood on a purely party basis, and pledging Its support to tho Domooratlo ticket hoadod by McOlollan, Grout tnd Fornes. At tho convention ot tho Independ ent Populist Party, hold last night, William S. Dovory was nominated for mayor. Married at Portland. t William A, Mack, of Portland, and Miss Lillian IJahn, of Salem, wore marrlod at Portland Octobor 5, 1903. Wm, A. Mack was a candldnto for war don of the stato prison from Umatilla county. Miss Lillian Hahn, Is a sister of Mrs. W. B. Warner, of Salwn, Oregon. Th e oalem !5rewenr Is Running in Full Capacity now TheNewBrew OF SALEM BEER It is so good you will want more, New machinery has been installed, and the plant is practically a new one, with nearly double its former capacity. Patronize home industry Buy the home article, It is the best, and you thus help to build up your ovn city. Order a case of Salem bottled beer, Call Phone Main 213L We will bring it to you. Mm Brewery flSMton.