THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1903. PAQE FIVE. Clocks that tell no Lies t There are a great many lylne clocks atjout-clocksthat have gotten so Fused to telHn time Incorrectly that It Is an Ineralned habit. If you possess Kucha clock we want you to consider the purchase of a new one. Drop in Bhi store and see the maenlflcent lot of new mantel clocks Just received Phey have splendid worksvthe kind that last a life time and arc truly beautl- JBl in design and llnlsh. Priced at from $5.50 to S20.oo-anaeacn one at Rcis than its rlehtful price, at that- BARR'S JEWELRY STORE State & Liberty Sts leaders In Low Prices. EU-H-H-I-m n 1 1 in m 1 1 1 n fesocial Realm! PER80NALS. South Salem Personals. . Ii. O. Simmons' brother, of llalsoy, lis vlBltlng him this weolc. Mrs. Marlon Klghtllngcr Is lying very 111 nt her homo on South Com 'merclal street. ! Jnmes Colgan nnd family loft yes- S It. Vail Is visiting nt Mt An- ( tor,lfty for Alberta. Hrltlsh Columbia. whero thoy. will reside. i Scrlber. of I.a Grando, Is In. Jnmes Kronch. who has been visit- j0 cty ' mr relatives anu menus in aouin &a- hlrs. Amos Vans went to Portland ,Jem, returned to His homo In Portland I.inv for. a vIslL lyeswnmy. iMrs. J M. I.awrenco is me guesi oi IFortland friends. fM I Hamilton and son, iJMiil, went to Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hofer, Jr., Bpont Who day In Portland. Sheriff 11. I). Colbnth was In Wood- burn Monday afternoon. A. I, Drown, tho veteran water company engineer, was In Portland to-fday V K Lovell. cleric In the oinoo or I the secretary of stato, was In Portland ! today. Attorney (lenoral Crawford has re turned from a visit with ins ininiiy tat Roseburg. Charles Ilolmstorm, nlghtwntch at the enpltol. Is homo from a trip to ins claim In Lincoln county. AdJutantGenernl C. U. CJantonboln. tat Portland, was In the city Mondny. returning on tho tiftomoon train. Conrnd Krebs. Julius Plncus and Senator Knrrnr, local Hop uoniors. wore northbound passongors today. Mrs. I B. llodgkln, after a visit Rrith old acquaintances In Salem. has returned to Vancouver, Washington. ill II. Conovor, editor of the Dayton racrnld, wus a visitor In this city to Ray, roturnliiR homo on tho mornlnR boat F Joseph Adolph and Kd. Huffman Bnro Home irom rruncu umun, i-, vhre they visited IiIh brother, III Adolph. 8tato Superintendent AeKormnn Iwvnt to BuReno today. Mrs. ackui- nan Is vIsIUiir hor dnuRhtor. Mrs. K. Carlton, at Albany. County Judge Scott anu mo com missioners wont out from Woodburn yesterday to Inspect omo bridges, Budge Scott roturnliiR today. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Flanagan toon Rholr daughter, iJlaays. to roruami Rpday, whoro tho llttlo one will ro Reive treatmont for her eyes. LMIss Edith Ingmoro, of San bran- Pisco, who has been visiting tho Miss RRSouthwIck. of this city, has Rono RSportland to contlnuo lior vlsIL R)r, H. H- Ollngor and J. N. Drown Kayo returned from a nsning inp " ETncoln county. They failed to keep Ebunt of tho numuor oi iroui. wuv Handed. j Harry D, Seely, aged 18 and Volma Farmer, aged 19, woro today grant tea a marrlBRo license, mo respeciivo Barents of tho two minors giving UUilr DDsent Hon. W. I. Vawtor. of Medford, was nTfhn citv today. Mr. vawinr i candidate for tho Republican congres tonal nomination at tho Eugene con- EenUon next Thursday. IB. O Parker and J. L. Pattorson iavo gone to Portland to tako tho ox- lamination before the stato meuicai board. Tho gentlemon were raemuore of Uio recont W. U. medical collogo KraduaUnR class. C. Casteol. F Stockton and C. C. Fisher, prominent U. of O. students, Rjno down from Bugeno Monday afternoon to tako tho civil service Examination that Is being hold In this pity today. rJudgo I D. Honry. of the Imralgra- Ton Hureau of the Greater, saiem (Commercial Club, went to Portland lay In the Interest of this Important Dature of Salem's commercial organ!- atlon. Misses Verda Crolr and Miss label Newby. students of Die New- ers college, who have been spending week's vacation with tbnir parents Kt Rosedale. roturni to ucaow mis corning. Miss Ixsnoro Kirn, of Dawson C4ty. rho baa been visiting at tho homo of ier undo. Jonn rurn, naa bouo w Ian Francisco, whero she will Join elaUvetf, and possibly go to Honolu- "where she formerly resided. Mrs. Eugene Breyman left last ight for Birmingham, Alabama, for a slt with her daughter, Mrs. Snedcor, Irs. Broyman was accompanied by fiss Anna Stout, a recent gradasto irse from the Florence Sanatorium. Jsa Stout Is en route to Washington, C, to take a post-graduate course her cboea profession. Ilov. Gordon, of tho Leslie M. B. church, Is holding revival meetings' nt Hopo Chniiol, eight miles south of the city. Mr. nnd. Mm. Sam Hayes, of Hnlsey, Oregon, formerly of Snlem., nro In tho city, vlsltlhp relatives and friends. Thoy leavo on tonight's overland for Camel, California, whero they will mnlto their future home. A. O. U. W. Latt Nlnht. Tho A. O. U. W. ontortalned their frlonds, or a fow of them, nt Holninn Hall Monday night. Unfortunately, owing to tho lack of notice, the nt Jmlance was light, but tlumo proxent enjoyed nn evening the)' will Ionic ro mtimbor. The stereoptlcon wns lt( uso, and some very beautiful plcturw shown, nml the ho inn expatiated on by Itev. Osborne, who hnd chnrxe of It. Mr. Darcy innde a brief but witty talk, nnd Mr. Armstrong. In response to vigorous culls, talked very Interotit Ingly (or a few minute Flax Fiber Shipped (Continued from first page.) Snlem product rendy for mnrkut. It Ik necoHBary to ship the straw to nn othor mill bornuso of tho lack of fa cilities In tho Salem mill to properly treat tho product. F. 1L Drury, mnn nger of tho Solo mill, Is In tho olty suporlnUudlnR tho shlppliiR of the straw. Biigoiio llosse, tho promoter of tho flax Industry In this locality. Iiuh hopes of ovcntunlly securlnR for this city tho location of a linen mill. Ho snys tho capitalists, with whom ho Is Idontinod. will Instnll such a mill In Snlem when It tins btsin demonstrated beyond ronwmnblii doubt that tho crop can be siiccoiwfully Rniwn hero. Tho crop Ihhi yenr was somothlnR of a fail ure, because of tho fact that ho waa unnblo to Ret tho necessary holp nt tho proper time to harvest the crop. Not over ono-half of tho ncreage Rrown to flax In this vicinity was properly harvosted on this account. TIiIb year Mr. Hosseo will undertake to raise only 150 acres, as against 200 no res lost year, and, with tho reduced acreage, he thinks no dlfnculty will bo experienced In gottlng tho crop harv osted at tho propor season without loss and discouragement The plant ing of tho crop will begin the latter part of this month, and It will all bo cultivated under tho personal super vision and managomont of Mr. Dosse. Mr. Drury, of Sclo. says tho culti vation of flax In IJnn county is devel oping Into qulto an Important Indus try. Annually the acreage In that county Increased until this year he ro ports his company will harvest tho product of between 325 and 350 acres. Tho 8clo company has a flnoly equip ped plant that Is capable of handling a largo acroage. It has all tho latest and bent Improved machlnory. Good Roads Delegates Clovornor Chamberlain this after noon appointed a numbor of delegates to attend the International good roads association convention which meets at St. Louis April 27-29. The following delegates woro appointed! F. A. Wiggins and John A. Simpson, of Salem; D. W. Sears, Independ ence; J. F. Stewart. Toledo; F. A. au fert, The Dalles; M. J. Malloy and Samuol Connoll, of Portland; W. P. Dutton, Heppner, and W. IL King, Ontario. WOODBURN WENT DRY Anti-License Faction Carry Election Arrest for Illegal Selling of Liquor The city election nt Woodburn Mon day was cloaoly contested tho ticket bended by Grant Corby and opposed to granting saloon licenses carrying the day by about B0 majority over E. Nondell. Immediately upon the heels of tho anil-saloon victory August Cnlmels wns arrested Tor selling liquor with out a license nnd his trlnl sot for Thursday. Ho enmo up to Snlem to day nnd engaged counsol for his de fense The nrrost Is believed to bo tho out come of tho city election and for po litical effect although Uio prosecution will bo conducted by tho mayor-elect, who Is now city attornoy, and who Is noted for fearless discharge of his duty. Two casks of liquor, of about 12 gallons each, wore slezcd, and bold by tho authorities. Amos Itcach was elected city marshal: Honry W. Kol soy mid It. W. Fltmor councllmen: Chnrloe F. Whitman, rwordor; S. 0. Hurry, treasuron SOUTHERN PACIFIC ELECTS All But one of the Old Board of Directors Will Not Abandon the Fill in Salt Lake at Ogden Snn Krancliro. April 7. At tho nn mini meeting of the stockholders of (ho' Southorn Pad flu todny tho old board wns re-elected, with tho excep tion or F. J. Kolsol, of)gdcn. who Is substituted for Chnrlps H. Tweed, of Now York. All but 83 shares woro represented. Hognrdlng tho stories of abandoning tho cut-off across Great Salt I-nko. nt Ogden, on account of tho quicksands, n director Bald: "It In all bosh, wo are filling In 1000 tons of rock dally, nnd will contlnuo If all the fill goes through to Chlnn. Wo will have the lako bridged over by Octob er lot, and trains running by tho flrst of tho year." Engineer Hood. 6f tho Southern Pacific, Is now on tho sceno superintending tho work. Election at Dallas. Dallas. Or., April 7. An election wiu held In this city Monday for tho purpose of dpeldliiK whether tho city should put In a' water plant under the control'of II. II. Gati..The veto stood Attention, Frateri. Every member of Uio Fraternal J Union of America Is requostU'd to como to the hall In Tumor building 'tomorrow. Wednesday, evening and bring two Invited guests to meet Fra tor C. It. Cllno, stato lecturer for Washington, and onjoy a cup of cof lo like your mother used to make. MRS. WM. I1AI1COCK. Sec. Hunk Itxnmluer Johnson, was In the city today. of Sclo, Candy Easter Eggs and Hand Painted Egg Shell Novelties at The Spa Confectionery it 4 State Street. 17 In favor of tli propoiwl submitted by that gentleman and 29 In favor of Issuing bonds. Mr. Gates will at onco make arrangements to put In n gravi ty system to bo completed this sum mer. The following city officers worn elected: J. C. Hay tar, mayor; II. C. Coster, couuullman.nt-largo; D. T. Stouffor. recordorf A. L. Grant, mar shal; counollmen first wnrd. y. V. Fuller; second, Bd. Shaw; third, A. P. Mulr. Islands and the Army (Continued from fourth page.) die Increases of tho armed brigand age to which tho Inland.! have been habituated from time Immemorial, a&L hero and thoro for their own purposes the bandits may choose to stylo thcmnolvon patrlotH or Insurrec tionists; but theoe local dlUloultlim will bo of llttlo consequonco snvo as HHf llll mtf HMHMllt llflW tWtH peer Brothers THE ONLY STOKE OF ITS KIND IN SAXJDM. Tomorrow only as Special No. 6 wc offer Plain, mixed and sweet pickles in quart bottles at J 5c a bottle. Our prices paid for Produce today are 15c dozen in trade and 13 l-2c cash for Eggs 25c lb. in trade and 22 l-2cin cash for butter : Phone 249 1 State Street. k oWttfliHMfWIf llfWf l(M HALL'S FERRY Now Open and Ready For Business The short route to. Independence, Monmouth, Buena Vsitau Suvcr, Corvallis and other points on the West Side, Good roads leading to ferry and good service on the boat. A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. w l 0 JLo& Bf m Bf 3Bss"S J 903 will aive oi JO clays in a week they give occasion to a few man hero Modern Machinery. Lt ,,, ,,, to t , mBoail 01lr A. A. Iiurton, tho brick manufnetur- opo. Not only has the mllltury or. lias just received and Installed a problom In the Philippines been complete outfit of modern Improved worked out quicker and better than brick making machlnory. Ha will bo we had dand to expect, but the pro better prepared than mvor this year toKrnH socially nnd In olvll government manufacture and plaro In tho market lias llkewlso exceeded our fondest Don't invest in a wheel till ou see them. In the meantime we are repairing bicycles. Does your wheel need it? If sb call or ring us up. We call for and deliver free and guarantee satisfaction at pi ices that are right." CLAYTON F. YOUNG. Phone Black 2551 540 Cottage Street the finest quality of brick. MARION COUNTY EXPENSES Aggregate of Six Months' Warrants Is $30,391.35 The aggregato of tho expenses of Marlon county for tho bIx months end ing April 1st, last, won J30.391.36. These figures are taken from the semiannual roport of County Clerk Roland, which has Just been com pleted. Tho expense of tho corre sponding six months a year ago were 2G.10G.8C. In Clork Roland's report It Is shown that there are outstanding unpaid county warrants. Issued be tween 1S0C and tho proaont ttmo, to the amount of $1382.78. County Treasurer Richardson has also Issued his semi-annual statement covering Uio same portod of tlmo shown In tho clerk's report The treasurer's roport shows an aggregate rash balance on the first of tho pres ent month of $S0,339.39. First Meeting. There will bo a meeting of the Low Is and Clark Woman's Club Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the First M. R. church. The members are requested to attend. 5IR8. C P. BISHOP. Pres. White Help Only. At Strong's Restaurant you get the finest meals In the city for tho mon- Iey, and white Help only is cmpioyeo. Konrs from 6 a, to. to 1 a. m. at night. German Baptist Speaking. Rev. K. A. Hohulte, formerly pastor of tho German Baptist church, of this city, but now general missionary sec retary for the Northwest, will deliver an address at the church on Cottage street. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. HOTEL ARRIVALS, The following aro among tho hotel arrivals at Salem Uio past 24 hours, not Including commercial traveler: Albert Struvo, Corvallis. Win. Martin, Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Collins. New York. W. II. Sherman, SUyton. Wm. H. Hed Woodburn. y. E. Bain, U.banon. Will M. Morrow, Eugene. W. I. Vawter, Medford. O. W Osborne. Eugene hopes. Tho best Uilng that can be dono In handling tho Philippines is to put Uio best man In chargo, giving him tho heartiest support nnd freest possible hand. This has beon dono with TafL Thero Is not in Uils nation a higher, or finer typo of public servant than Governor Taft, who has rondered In estimable sorvlco to tho Philippines as well a to tho United States. Ho has been ablo to do this because of the absoluto support of tho war de partment Tho army of the Philip pines Is now only one of the Instru ments, through which Taft Is doing raurh admlrablo work, for the civil government Is now supreme Rlzal the Patriot Remember always that In the Phil ippines the American government has tried and fs trying to carry out ex actly what tho greatest genius and most revorod patriot evor known In the Phlllpplno Islands Jose Rlzal steadfastly advocated. This man, shortly boforo his death. In a mes sage to his countrymen, under date of Der-ombor 1C, 1890 condemnod un spairfngly tho Insurrection of Aguln- aldo. terminated Just boforo our navy appeared upon tho sceno. and pointed out tho path his ptoplo should follow to liberty and enllghtmont. Speaking. of the Insurrection and of the pre tense that Filipino Independence of a wholesome character could there by )nt obtained, he wrote- "When, In spite of my advice, a moremont wan begun. I offered of roy own accord, not only my service, but my life and evon my good name to bo used In any way they might believe effective In stifling tho rebolllont I thought of tho disaster which would follow tho success of the revolution, and I decmod' raystlf fortunato If by tltlBl4MBB4l4MB4l4a4-la4lsH4-H4afaM4 ? Bicycling Dead? Not Much! 540,000 Bicycles ? woro sold in tho United States last year. Tho Ilctisou? It's not for off; it's in yoursolf; You novor folt bottor in your lifo than when you rodo a bicyclo regularly did you? That's what thoy all say nnd that'll why thoy aro all coining bnck Aro you with us for good health, a good timo, good S and good bicycles? If so (hen drop in and oxamino our linos. You'vo beon out h of tho gatno for a Tow years and tho now features will astonish you. If you think thoro has boon no change in bicyclos, drop 5 in and toll us what you think of tho Columbia for a I proposition. Columbia, Hartford, Cleveland, Raeycles, Vcdetts. f roads $10.00 T $ I Otto f Wilson ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure Dyspepsia and all disorders aris ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Bold by All dragglst. Nature, bo pay. 28 cents. Trial packsne free by writlne to W, H Hooker A Co., Buffalo, N. T. Agent for Good Bicycles. 135 Court Street. 4:BKslll-HIfi4llBii'l any sacrlflco I could block the pro gress of such a calamity. Deplored Revolution. "My countrymen, I havo glvon proof that I was one who sought lib erty for our country and I still seek R. Hut as a first stop I Insisted upon the development of the people In op der that, by means of education and of labor, they might nonulro Uie pro per Individual character and forco which would make them worthy of It. In my writing I have comraondod to you study and civic virtue, without which our redemption does not ox 1st. f I cannot do n than condomu, and I do condemn, this ab surd and savage Insurrection planned behind my back, which dishonors us boforo tho Filipinos and discredits us with those who otherwise would argue In our behalf. I abominate its cruelties and disavow any kind of connecUon with It, rea rotting with all the sorrow of my soul that these reckless men have allowed themsolve to be decelvod. Itt them return, then, to their homes, and may (lod pardon those who have acted lu bad faith." This niesage umbodlod preolsely and uaotly tho avowed pollay upon which the Ainurican flovornment has acted In the Philippines. What tho patriot Rlzal mild with such forco In Bpeuhlug of tho Insurrection boforo we came to tho islands applies with tenfold greater forco to thosa who follshly or wiakedly opposed tho mild and bonoflcont government wo wero Instituting In tho Islands. Tho Judg ment of tho martyred public servant, Rlzal. whose birthday tho Philippine people eolebruto. and whom they wor ship asthelr hero and Ideal, sots forth the duty of American sovereignty; a duty from which the American' peo ple will never flinch. In conclusion the President ppoko of tho Volunteer soldier and or tlo recent Uws pMed concerning tho stato mllltla. ,4