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r" i lwp"ww;, THE D AILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1003. FIVE I T tasty Timekeepers l vnnr watch alwavs to b trusfprl? Han vnn tnrn in it Unu minute of the dav and be sure that it will tell vnn nn fatsehoodf When a friend asks the time do you apologet ically say, "well, my watch isn't very accurate and I don't Kvant to mislead you, but according to my time it's twenty lintniitp; nast three." If vnn nwn cnrh n wnfrh. iraHp it nff nr sell it and come to the Barr Store tor a new timepiece. Every iwatcn we sen is guaranteed to Di a trusty, accurate time keeper. Every movement is carefully tested before being put in stocK. we carrv in stocK. standard, tigm. w?miam, Springfield, Columbus and toward movements. It is an im possibility for you to buy a poor watch here for obvious reasons. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. ' milll II III HI 801 III IIIM- THE SOUTH PORTLAND WRECK. Social Realm! Local Events In the 1 11 1 III i i 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 II I i H- PERSONALS. TV. J. Culver wont to Jefferson this forenoon. Charles Llvosloy went to Portland Jnthls morning. M John sottiemior was a pnssongor lor foodhurn this morning. James Kylo wont to Jefferson this morning on business. Henry c. Porter, of Aumsvlllo, was a Salem visitor this morning. Rev. John Parsons was la Wood- Iburn laBt ovenlng, between trains. Miss' Lola Horrln, of Independence, J Is a guest of Miss Edna Hubbard. Galo S. Hill, the young Albany law yer, was a Salem visitor this morning. Mrs. J. J. Murphy wont to Harris burg this morning for a fow days' visit. Mrs. J. H. Ottenholmer wont to Portland this morning for a brief busi ness visit, James Hoonan wont to Portland this morning to attend Uio wedding of his niece, Miss Dougherty. John Lewis, of .Aumsvlllo, was In tho city today. It Ed. Judd don't keep at homo a llttld moro John will bo como known as tho warhorso of that precinct. i R. A. W. Cherry, until recently night operator at tho Salem passong or station, loft last night for Gorvals, whero ho will act as station agent horoafter. Ed. N. Camp, a Chicago capitalist, was a Salem visitor yostorday, spend ing tho day wIUi Tom Wilson, book keeper at tho prison. Tho two gontlo men aro old friends, and enjoyed tho rounlon to tho full. Mr. Camp loft for Portland last nlghL H. George Meyor roturnod on the overland train this m rnlng from Southern Orogon and tho Coos Bay country, whoro ho spont somo Umo In tho Interest of tho Stato Board of Barber Commissioners. Ho stopped off In tho city botweon trains, going on to Portland ou tho Albany local. i o In Supreme Court. Tho appoal cases of Geo, A. LaVIo, appollant, vs. A. B. Crosby, respond ent, and G- A. LaVIo, appollant, vs. W. L. Toozo, respondent, both from this county, wore this afternoon argued before tho supremo court, by G. O. Bingham and H. Overton for respond ents, and P. H. D'Arcy and L. K. Ad am s for appellants. Six on Life Raft Last Night, But Hidden by the Fog. Marehfleld, Or., Oct. 21. Latest ad vices from Port Orford arc that tho nellef parties havo returned to shore, driven In by tho fog nnd darkness. Tho tug Columbia was sighted on hor way to tho scene of tho wreck, and sho Is expected to hang around thero until morning. It is positively assorted that only six moro of tho lives on tho wrecked South Portland can bo saved, as all the others havo porished In a watery grave. Those wore last soon clinging to a raft constructed of tho steam er's hatchos, nnd woro being carried in a southerly direction by tho cur rout. Tho only hope for tholr recov ery Is that tho wind will drive thorn near shore, whoro they can bo seen and rescued. aitoianaiiBieiiioie A CtnUii Hu the Home Flivoraal u LaPllal Quality. Ordtr it 133 Tlitoru Court Street, for Delivery , . Udlvcl y Wtcoa, or ask your Grocer Amid 'or It Rtkked by the OU o Ulead.. Biker, Robert Asbford. To Play Ball In California. Tho'Chomawa Indian School foot ball olovon loft this morning for Bork oley, Cal to meet tho University of California team on tho gridiron. Tho boys felt confident of victory, and ex pect to also sccuro n gamo wIUi tho Nevada State University boforo re turning homo. Assistant Superintend ent Campbell leavos on tonight's train for California, to bo present at tho gamo. DING DONG BELL Prune Drier Durncd, The pruno drlor belonging to A. M. Blanston, near Rosedale, burned this morning at about 8 o'clock, along with 2000 pounds of dried pVuncs It Is not known how tho fire started, It catching about tho flues soma nlaco. and tho building was a mass of flanios In a momont. Tho drlor was put up this summor and had mado n success ful run. Tho loss Is about $700, with no Insurance. Overcome by Gas. Christian Bornhard and Waldo Mil ler, employos at tho Salem browory, woro ovorcome by gas, whllo vnrnlsh ing tho vats In tho cellar. On coming out, ono of them fainted, but both soon recovorod. and will oxporlonco no so rlous offsets as a rosult of tho Incident When you buy a ioc package of ginger, which would you rather have: ioc of good gin ger, or 2C of ginger, a pinch ot red pepper and 8e of some fil ling. Then buy Schilling's Rest. tttOIfttiaMHtltl When Time Is In Dispute Tho watch from C T. Pomoroy'a al ways decides. A watch from thero Is Tollable. Tho name Itsolf la a guaran tee. Every watch sent out of this store Is accurately regulated and can always bo depended upon. That's the only kind of a watch to carry. A big stock to select from. PRICES, silver watches, $2.50 to $10; 20-year gold filled, $10 to $30. C. T. Pomeroy . . . Jeweler and Optician, 288 Com. St. We Have Fresh Home Made MINCE PIES at the CALIFORNIA BAKERY x 3 EXTRA QUALITY. MADE FRESH EVERY DAY. J& A X ASSOCIATION NIGHT SCHOOL X X STUDENTS ENTERING DAILY PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: BEST TEACHERS: SMALL COST. Gymnasium. Baths. Reading Room, Library iu Connectloa. Y. M. C A.-Commerclal and Ouaeketa Sts Phone 2081. Catalog free The Eugene Guard's Editor's Cat's Kitten's Came Well FromtheWell The cat Is not credited with any great degree of sagacity apart from tho Instinct of catching its proy, but tha Guard editor was wltnoss to a case tho other day that gavo him a higher opinion of tho follno reason ing faculty. Through tho breaking of a rotton board over a half-filled well, his Mal tose cat's four klttons fell In, about ten foot deep. When their location was found out after bolng gone twon- ty-four hourso. It was thought to send the mothor cat down In a small bas ket to sucklo tho kittens nnd relievo her Bwollon breasts, till a ladder could bo got. Rathor to our surprlso, though, tho cat on arriving at tho bottom of tho dry well did not leave tho baikct, but called tho kittens. When ono clambered Into tho basket they woro drawn up nnd It was removed from" under tho mother's paw. Lying closo to the bottom of tho basket sho wns sent down again and again. When tho basket came bnck with tho fourth and last kitten tho old cat had It In her mouth and sho jumped when within two foot of tho surface. Sho knew It wns tho last. Orin Hikok Js Insane Cleveland, Oct. 21. Orln Hlkok, Uio famous drlvor nnd trainer was today adjudged Insane. Ho Is 70 yoars old, and his caso 1b hopeless. Makes Secret Report. London, Oct. 21. Tho Canadian Commissioners Jotto and Aylesworth nro proparlng a secret report on tho findings ot tho Alaskan commission, which they will submit to tho Cana dian government. London, Oct. 21. Tho aftornoon pa pors comment on tho Alaskan verdict similar to tho morning papors, Thoy express rogrot, but concodo tho do clslou must bo honorablo and Just, othorwlso Alvorstono wouldn't sanc tion It, but cxpross no commendation. Carnegie Gets Corked. Cork, Ireland, Oct. 21. Tho officials today conferred tho freedom of tho city on Carnoglo, who subsequently laid tho corner stono of tho now li brary, towards which ho douatcd $50,-000. Wrecked on the Islands. Honolulu, Oct. 21. Tho Fronch bark Connotablo Dorlchmont sunk on Frlgato shoals October 10th. Captain Ruubt and sovon survivors landed nt Nllhau: 1C are missing. 0 Ufiom nnd KiTTfi. Dr. Lnskvr, the oIichh champion, In p recent Interview grunted to u reportoi of the Minneapolis Journal declared that chess playing not carried to oxcesi Improves a man's health. "Most of tho prominent players," he iiddtM, "Hvo to an advanced ago. Hut nervous people shouldn't play chess nt night. If they do, thoy can't sleep, nor in the meriting or thoy can't work. They shouldn't piny nt nil, in fact. Chess la boueflclal to a normal man, just as athletics is good for him. The chess playor lives longer than tho athlete." I.autu I'lilllppe' Tlironr. Au interesting mile has been found among it lot of old lumber ut the I'aluls Hourbon. It Is tho throuo which Loulk Phlllpixt was wont to occupy when ho wont there to open the hohbIoiih of par liament It wns thought that the throne had disappeared, like that ot the Tullerles, aftor tho outbreak of the revolution In 1HIH, but It bus turuud up, certainly not the worse for wear, as It has never bean used since that data uud only requires a little dustlmr Celery. If celery Is eaten freely, alkallno blood Is tho result, and where this ex ists there can be neither rbouiiuttUin, gout nor nwnoutt prostratlou to any ex tout. It should be oMten preferably cooked, though It may be taken raw If thoroughly masticated. Th llltflirat Spire. The cathedral at Ulm, Wurtleinlxrir, posi the highest eliurch kpire In the world. It U CMS feet high. QttrtrtrtrtrtrirMlrttfrtriiitrAtiQi The Readers of This Paper p Have a rich treat in store. We have purchased the serial S rights of the late Majjrick $ Thompson's thrilling story Alice of Vincennes - No story of recent times has cnj'oycd n greater popularity and none is more deserving. This paper will have the ex clusive use of it iu this section. WATCH FOR THE FIRST CHAPTERS WMW1WWWWWWWWWWWWWW Get The Hafclt of Trading Regular $1.25 Kid Gloves 95c T 0 All sites in fine Pique Sewn Walking Gloves, best selling style, gloves that fit and give great service We had a sale on 'cm yesterday. Expect an other today. If you need Walking Gloves, here's your opportunity... the Lost Their Nerve. Baltimore, Oct. 21. It is common talk In financial circles Hint tho clos ing of tho Union Trust Company was entirely unnecessary, it bolng a enso of lost nervo. Recolvor Whlto oxpects tho bank to reopen for rogular bust noes Mondny o Think Bank Will Pay Out. Pittsburg, Oct. 21. Uankors bollovo tho Fedoinl National will pay dollar for dollar, and that Its embarrassment Is duo to tightened money and stock fluctuations. They don't bollovo tho flurry will oxtend to othor Institutions. 1 Silver Wedding at Albany, J ml go N. J. Judah nnd wife and tho ladles who aro tholr gucsta took tho lato train for Albany last night, to bo prosont at tho Bllvor wedding of Mr. und Mrs. Howoll, proprietors ot Uio prmTmrmTmrmTmnnrnTnimmmntig I OUR ISAFE I DEPOSIT I VAULT Affords you complete protec- tlon against the LOSS of Yilu 1 able Papers, Jewels, Silverware, etc. It Costs You 25c 1 a Month I Salem Abstract and Land Co, j I F. W. WATERS, Mgr. i iiUlUill Hubs House. Thero was a largo at tondanco of Invited guostfl, and, whllo Judgo Judah had to rush homo on Uio early train to attond to hta official du ties, tho bottor part of his family stayed for a visit. WHWMWIBIIPIlt6gliliatll89tltMW: Come to Oar i Surprise Jbart The daily atuival of Holiday goods calls for more room in which to display them. Therefore we have instituted a clearance sale for one . week ONLY. Come and we will surprise you. Seven patterns of dec orated Semi-porcelain to be be closed out at Clearance Sale prices. Note the fol lewing: Regular $.20 per set Cups and Saucers now 85c Regular 1 5 tiO per set Dinner Plates now - - 75c jrceguiar . .uu per set musn jdowis - - - - oac Regular $0.40 8 inch Vegetable Dish - - - 20c Thono aro only a few samples of our ealo prices. Como and boo tno rest. Yokohama T Fine Coffee a Specialty. Phone Black 2411. Free Delivery. I wiawmim mtoiatatciicil88lt t mt i 6360. irWHH Lour Ut.lKitre Duel, On aceeptlng a clwlleitHe to a duel recently a reuuleipal oouudlor at Kon ceKua, In the Tyrol, chose cannons as the weapons and stipulated that be M his oMKmwit sttwild Are at each otfcvr from two mountain tops three miles apart. Artiacl! T.. Artificial- tea Is made by ralxlns ox Id of Iron with tea dust and rolled by means of starch iBto pellets rctembUna tb OBUiue too. The Salem Brerery Is Running in Full Capacity now TheNew Brew b Jl wJ n JLf XZf XYX JL jLlr XJof X. 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 (K.idtiOll. I Salem brewery fl.s