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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1903)
- HfltyiT THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, ORBftON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1C03, PIVK mmt iSK? e EmbleM ofr-. . - - i dded Happiness "i "there Is any time in the world when it is false economy rihee quauiy to cneapness 01 price it is in me, Duyiruj edding ring. The little band of gold that symbolizes iiDDiet event is not a temporary keepsake to be worn s lone as the wearer fancies it. Custom and inclina- like prescribe its lifelong wear when once it has been d upon a wife's finger. For such a purpose a cheap in- quamy ring means a. saa disappointment to lib wearer er wears, uur "Darr weaamg Kings are nuae or one I wiihout solder and are 18k and 14k gold, and we can lutely guarantee their goodness and worth. Named as arand is after the founder of this firm, we need scarcely "hat our duty as well as our interest makes us give scru- s care to the honorable quality ot the brand. rf?SSi .Qfato 9ftn pSSty Streets, Salem. ran warn 19 In mi( "i Social Realm! i i ii 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 e ci 1 1 1 1 i'Ht HBMrsl vtrnnlncrj jgofca 5w turfflR PER80NAL8. Kl. S. Skiff returned Thursday from Portland. schollberg waa a passenger for 1 this morning. Slegmund spent last evening lis on business. . S. fccan has returned from Islt in Portland. Thomas, of Jefferson, ro his homo yesterday. MrsXG. H. Irwin went to Portland this morning for a few days' stay. MrsDavld Tuthill and Mrs, J. B. T. Tuthlll "Spent yesterday In Portland. r County Clerk Roland went to Port. iland.Uihj morning for a short business vlsltik IMU's Joanotto Moredlth wont to Krtland this morning for a few days Rwgrnor Breyman wont to Portland 'laBtffoTonlng for a few days' business Anhur Cornell, who attonMs Mt. Arejffcollcgo, visited his mother In Uxiafeity Thursday. Eland Mrs. J. O. Evans. Jr., left fcStTSvonlng for Puget Sound points, bnTwelr bridal tour. illKO. McKlnley, tho timber land Heater! spent last ovcnlng In Salem, leaving this morning for Portland. Mra. C. L.. Parrlsh and her guest, MrSSPlI. S. Parrlsh, of Ashland, loft ttilaltnornlng for a vlBlt In Portland. Ira. Wm. Taylor Toft this morning Vancouver, Wash., for a wdoks with her paronts and other rola Ernest Bross loft last evening 'er homo in Portland; after a few visit at tho Holveraon homo, In city. Irs. II. J, Bigger was a passenger totlhor homo In Portland this morn- JngMaftor a visit to her husband In lillclty. and to attend tho Evans- TjklwAMnn tinnilAla Pjffrtary of State Dunbar and Troas urenMooro left hist night for Ontario, ilalfrM county, where they will in apecij&e now flsh hatchery, recontly constructed there, and ascertain the fartJMHJftneedB of that Institution. fiSfiGFtT" H4 Attn' ' rJbnltol Hu the Home Flavor and ! Olyapliai Quality. Onltr at 133 ., llM-ai-aru Court Street, for DMlvery , , ilDAtVCI Waioa.oraak your Grocer . ' :flf ftclr for It Bakked bytbeOU . IHiuun uaKcr, noptn ASDisro. n r MmnoHMioite C. D. Frazer, of Portland, was In Salem last evening. J. "M. Brown and wife went to Roac- burg last evening. Frank Tlchenor and wife aro in Sa lem visiting friends. Paul H. Sroat loft last night for Eu gene on business. Miss Mario Stonu has gone to Port land for a fow days' visit. Ex-Governor Moody left last evening for Tho Dalles, for a fow days' visit. Chas. Hardy, of Eugene, spent hut evonlng in Salem, leaving this morn ing for Portland. Mrs. C. J. Willis loft for Portland last evening, after a visit in Salem. Claud Jones left last night for Phoe nix, Arizona, where ho expects to re main for some time. Mrs. John Stltes, of "tho asylum, force, has returned from a visit to hor homo in Portland. Haskell Wlthco, of Pins, Wash., camo down from Eugene last evening, leaving this morning for Portland. Donald McCarthy loft last night for Roscburg, whero he will prove up on his timbor claim befdro tho local land office. Prof. J. W. Crawford has returned from Oregon City, whero ho attonded tho state meeting of tho BaptlBt So cloty. T. R. McOlnnls and family, ot Moro, Sherman county, spont yestordny In Salem on a visit, leaving this morn ing for tholr homo. Mrs. Archie Cleaver and llttlo daughter aro In tho city from San Francisco, to visit at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleaver. They will bo Joined shortly by Archie, for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Holmbach. loft this morning for Portland, whero they will reside horoaftor. Mr. Helmbach has accepted a lucratlvo position In tho wholesale houso of Van Sohuyvor & Co., and will ontor on his dutlos at onco. 8outh Salem Personals. Miss Mary Nye, of Sidney, Is visit ing relatives in South Salem this week. Miss Allco Southe, of Portland, who lias beon visiting In South Salem for tho past weak, returns homo today. Miss Margaret Loonoy, of Jefferson, Is visiting at tho homo of her aunt, Mrs. S. C. Dyor, South Commercial street Thero will be a box social given at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Right linger, on South Ltborty street, this ovening. Tho ladles will have woll filled boxes, and the gontlemen aro ox peeled to bring needlos and thread and full purses. When Time Is In Dispute The watch from C T. Pomeroy'a al ways docldea. A watch from thoro Is reliable. Tho namo Itself Is a guaran tee. Every watch sont out ot this storo Is aaauratoly regulated and can always be depended upon. That's tho only kind of a watch to carry. A big stock to select from. pniCBS, silver watchaa, J 2. CO to $10; 20-year gold filled, $10 to $20. C. T. Pomeroy . . . . Jeweler ami OptloUn, 988 (Join, fit. A nice well browned lotf of hreal camei frnm pool material WARD WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bake ry uses the test of vrutMncr and mattes evervthlncr tha hut. leave an order for our waeoa to stop at your house. 93 Court Street. Prrvnriofnr On Sale at The Spa, J 1 4 State St. X X ASSOCIATION NIGHT SCHOOL X X STUDENTS ENTERING DAILY PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: BEST TEACHERS: SMALL COST. Gymaaslus. Baths, Readlor Room. Library la Coaatctloa. Y.M C. A.-CoHfflcrclal aai Cheaeketa Sts Ptone 2081. talaloz free MARION COUNTY AFFAIRS County Clerk Makes His Semi-Annual Statement The County is Practically Out of Debt and Can Manage Without An other Tax Leyy County Clerk Roland has completed his statement of tho business for tho six months ending Soptember 30th, showing tho county to be In tho host possible .financial condition. Tho state ment shows a totnl of $47,G95.G0 ex pended during the six months covered by i tho report, and develops tho fact that Marlon county's outstanding wan rants, with accrued Interest, aggre gate $1831.34, a condition that Is ex tremely satisfactory, and practically places tho county out of debt. The treasury, at the close of tho quarter, showed a balance on hand of G5, 45G.7G, but of this sum about 143.000 was checked out last week by tho county school superintendent, on ac count of tho schools. Thero Is still onough In tho treasury, In tho genoral fund, nnd duo for 1902 taxes, tov pay the greater part of tho oxponscs next year, If tho supremo court should do cldo that, undor tho law, no tax lovy can bo mado this year. Tho clork's statement Is as follews: Expenditures. Roads and highways ? 26,235.26 Urldges 1,290.04 Caro ot poor 2,016.03 Circuit court 471.35 Justlco court .." 1.288.C0 ShorlK's offlco 1.999.98 Clork's omcQ 1,524.97 Recorder's oIlco 1,406.98 Treasurer's ofllco 499.98 Coroner's ofllco 148.30 School superintendent's of fice 669.26 Assessor's ofllco 2,100.00 Assessment and collection ot taxes CG2.50 Tax robato 34.52 Curront expenses 1,348.42 Court houso expense 2,371.60 Jail 369.86 InBnno ..; 140.00 Election oxponso 1,468.41 County court and commis sioners 1,068.40 Indlgont soldiers 329.1Q Stock Inspector 151.50 Robato 10.60 Aid to Oregon National Guar 100.00 Marlon county exhibit, state fair, 1903 200.00 Total expenditures .. ..$ 47,695.60 Liabilities. Outstanding unpaid county warrants on Ootobor 1 1903 $ .1,83.1.20 iCstlmnted lntorost acoruod thorton 5.08 Tdtal 1,838.34 Resources. Delinquent taxos, 1893 ...4 7,991.21 Dollnqusnt taxos, 1894 .... 3,353.98 Delinquent taxos, 1895 .... 4.489.54 Delinquent taxos, 1890 .... 6,171.77 Delinquent taxes, 1897 .... 4,611.90 Delinquent taxos, 1898 .... 3,768.22 Delinquent taxes, 1899 .... 2,809.45 Dollnquent taxes, 1900 .... 2,259.42 Delinquent taxes, 1902 .... 24,023.40 Ilalanca duo from school district No. 11 .15 Funds In hands of ciounty troaaurer applloable to tho payment ot county warrants .. 65,466.75 Total $124,905.79 The semi-annual statement ot Coun ty Treasurer Rlahardsgn, also made last weak, and published )n Tho Jour nal at that time, shows Uio following balanMs for the six months covered by the repert: On band April 1, ISM ....$ MUM.29 ItecfltlHe 1,0M.93 Total $aoo.m22 I)totiHrwU UifiUMti II On hand Ogtober 1 6C,4I7 1 o FOOTBALL AT 8ALEM. First Game of the Season at the Wil lamette Field Saturday. The football squad at Wlllamelte University baa beon hard at work all weak, getting ready for the big game tomorrow with the McMInnvllie col lege. The men showod up well lost Mon day In the praotlae game with Chema- wa, which resulted In a seore of 5 to 0 la favor of the Indians. Jrv'tho team, and gave Coach' Dlotz a basis on which to work la preparing for- futuro games., . - ? .- , In tho personnel ot tho squad, Capt, Pollard Is playing tho same strenuous game that gavo him such note last yjcar, while Long, with his speed, and HlAkle, with dogged grit and good work on defensive, mako the back line a whirlwind ot quickness, strength and tenacity. In the line, Judd Is again at contor, and la one of tho best lu the ptate, whlio Love and Wolfo, at guard," and Simpson and Hewitt, at tackle, aro all last year's team men, and alt muoh Im proved. ,A8 candidates for end, tho 'varsity 1ms ' Donhnm, Grannls, Ocauqhamp and Rebham all of thorn good men. Klnnlo Miller, last year's captain, and Ralph Matthews, captain of tho sec ond 'team last year, aro both contend ing for quartors. Besides theso Jamos and Trammol aro trying for halts, and a numbor ot good men, among them Orannls, WInslow, Knotts, Whltomon nnd othors, for other places on ths team. Each ovonlng thoro is about 30 boys upon the gridiron. Coach Diets has Introduced sovornl nnvoltles in his Instruction, among them n tackling dummy and a charg ing machine. , Saturday's gamo will be a fair tost of his ability as a coach, for tho two teams tied each other last year, nnd If V. U. should Buccoed against tho strong team Marsh Is said to put out. it will certainly be on account of the coaching. With n now sawdust-covored Hold, and a now coverod grand stand, afford ing soats with bucks, thoro 1b bound to bo largo crowds nt tho 'varsity games this season. so-callod strong black coffoos. Thoy havoalsothobeatgradcBor Wo, Java Mocha nnd othor-coffeon-fresh!' roust cd, ground and delivered to any part of tho city. Ex-Sfieriff is Missing T. J, Driver, ox-sherlff of Wasco county, Oregon, has boon missing from his homo at Tho Dalles for 10 days. Volney Driver, his sqn, was In Port, land Thursday Booking to learn tho whereabouts of his father. Tho miss ing man was seen last lh tho Dolvo doro Hotel over a Wok ago, but since that tlmo ho has not been heard from. Tho family aro' unablo to account for tho strnngo disappearance Tho domestlo relations aro said to havo boon happy, nnd Mt Drlvor's business affairs aro thought to bo In good shnpo. Mr. Driver owns a saloon In Tho Dalles. He has boon sheriff of Wasco county twice, and at ono tlmo was worth consldorablo monoyv On leaving homo Mr. Driver gavo his destination ns Portland. Ho did not. teli his wife when ho would re turn, but Informed his barkcopor that ho would bo back, last Saturday, a wcok ngo. ' Famouu Scotchman Dead. Glasgow. Scotland, Oct. 10. Wil liam Quarrlor, tho founder of tho homo' ot Glasgqw wolfs, died today. Ho was mado Internationally famous by sending thousands ot pooplo to Canada and America. , I May tho dispensers ot Justlco cvor bo impartial. ;frr r a TwoQtoryTtokats; ;8 Two marriage- llconsw WcW.thla morning issued by thbcountxElI Thoy wotol W". Ii. Dunlgan and Lucy B. biooro? Lila M, Dlooro, -witness; Clyde Harris'and Pearl Dlanton, G. Vf. Harris, witness. ? o Just Fresh. A flno lot ot fruit cnioncan'ba foun now at tho California Dakory,4 om Court street ijmmrtTnmTf! - 10UR ISAFE DEPOSIT AIIU1U3 yUU kUUWIGIC uiuict.- St E tlon sfftlnst the LOS3 of vain 4 able ' ' IT i Papers, 1 Jewels, Silverware, etc. I It Costs You 25c a month I Salem Abstract and Land Go. The Early Curtain a 8ucceas. "In Old Kentucky," tho attraction at tho Grand Opora Houso last night, was ono ot the best productions' glvon at that popular play-houso for a long Mine. It was a grand ontortalnmont, nnd was thoroughly appreciated. Tho houso was crowded; ovory box was filled; chalrB filled all aisles, and standing room was at a premlumraml all onjoyed tho excellent production to tho full. It was an Innovation to ring up tho curtain at 0:45, an hour and a halt carllor than UBual, but tho chnngo was a completo -succoss, nnd ,tho theatre-goers approved tho now ar rangement by their presence. This ar rangement enables tho management to bring" first-class productions to Sa lom, without cutting tho performance or losing tlmo, nnd tho Salem public can bo depended upon to llborally sup port first-class attractions at senson able hcAirs. F W. WATERS, Mgt. 1 aiiiuiiiuutumuiiiiiiuuitiiijuauuiiiiua A Delicious Deverage. Lovora of coffoo aro Invited to try a now Importation ot Matagalpa cof foo, grown by I. L. Manning, a Salem man, nnd browned fresh ovory day by O'Flyn & Johnson, at tho I. O. O. P. Toraplo coffoo atoro. Properly pro pared, (put on with cold water and let como to a boll, and then remove and sottlod). It Is a mild and dollc I&ub, oreamy-flavorod bovorago, with none of tho harmful qualities of tho What i9 even your climate without a good understanding between yourself and your gro cer, via the cook ? Schilling's Best is themoney back way. M04B4f4W4tjatgt(l'iie8c9f)I Come to Otr Surprise part The daily atrival of Holiday , goods calfs for mote room in which to display them. Therefore we have instituted a ee!kf& Ciilo n ni i" week ONLY. ;, Come and we will surprise you. Seven patterns of dec orated Semi-porcelain to he he closed out at Clearance Sale prices. Note the foleowing: Regular $?.20 per set Caps andSauccts now 85c $ Regular S J. tO per set Dinner Plates now - 75c Regular $1.00 per set Mush Bowls - - - - 65c Regular $0.40 8 Inch Vegetable Dish - - - 20c Those aro only a fow samples of our enlo prices. Como and boo the rest, ! ' YokonamaTeaGo.l! Fine Coffee a Specialty. I Phone Black 2411. Free Delivery, ineitmMioiaitff fiaieiiataiof meaein a The Salem Utewety Is Rtinning in Full Capacity now TheNewBrew It is so good you will want more. New machinery has been installed, and the plant is practically a new one, with nearly double its former capacity. Patronize home industry. Buy the home article, It is the best, and you thus help to build up your own city Order a case of Salem bottled beer Call Phone Main 2131. We will bring it to you. - ssoGiaiion l$alerowenjfl o i 4 i This game disclosed the wvak poiaU