"pjBwyr ' ITJl - T" ) IA, roUn THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONPAY,JDCT,OELff- 12, 1903, SUBURBAN .WARDS ACTING a ; n-J Upon the Suggestions of the City Conn' cil Begin by Making: Demands "for, Improvements and V Choosing Their Representatives -tifK aiCL ii lauruer m wu bboiuu uiwb Saturday night, afte,r having boentftuT. nbout four hours. This la Gibson's Hitniirlflrfor'tho mnrdeVolU Schon- bachcfflrfTn'oac Merlin, April 18, 1902; in tne nrsi inai uie jury aisagrucu, In tho second a vordlct of niurdor in the first degree was rendered, but the caso was appoaled. Tho third trial was begun Octobor 1st, but he Jury was not secured until the aftornoon of the 7th. The case went to tho Jury shortly before 8 o'clock, and a few minutes before midnight an agree ment had been reached. Judge Hanna, having retired for the night, was called, and opened court to recolvo tho verdict and dismiss tho Jury. L . o W HMnyyy. - rf 4 mMe . . 1. ".Get -n J. HHafcit" 'HIA ox-TfadSfig at . V v , 'V!DV t ' m) l ; Tills .is, the .. Good Goods State of Salem Advertised By Us It Is So They Want Our George. Govornor Chamborlaln has received nn Invltntlnn frnm Ttlahnn O'llnlllv tc The people of the several wards are . ,. . .. ...AtMtnrv nvnri nt ,, liwUrring themselves to take .all thej )ng of tho new ho8ptal at pondlo. steps necessary to become full-fledged t Novcmber lBt Aa tho govornor has gone- to Washington, it Is not known whethor ho will accept, as he may not return In time. The govornor has also been Invited oltlzenn of Creator Salem. In response to the city council, that tho residents of tht rsspectlvo wards meet and con Mlder tho proposed boundaries find oloct two delegates, meetings woro lield Saturday night In North Salem. Abont'40 assembled in tho basement of tho school house. J. F. Goodo was -put-'ln tho chair. A resolution was adopted asking for the establishment of oho electric light at tho North Sa lem school house. There was general discussion of tho proposed ward boundaries, and no objection wns ralaud thoreto. On ballot bolng tnkon IP.,!. Frasor nnd J. II. Fnlrbank was cAoeen representatives for North Sa lem. . In South Oalem. There woe n goodly attendanco of taxpayers at tho Goo. F. Mason box Tnettary, and gonoral discussion of tho proposed boundaries, no objections being mado. A rosolutlon wns adopted asking that the wator company ox tend Its mains on South Commercial etrcot to the cometory, nnd Install by Grants for (Ire protection. A petition waBfllgned, asking for two lights, ono at Commercial and Hush streets, nnd ono at Commercial and Lafell stroots. -On motion II. 8,' Jory nnd K. Hofor "vero chosen as representatives to go loforo the council with these proposi tions. In East Salem. Petitions have boon framed and signed up asking for electric lights at jChumokota nnd 21st stroets, at 18th nnd Center nnd at 20th nnd Marlon. . Tlio proposed ward is so long and scattering that it was not found prac tical to hold a ward mciUIng, hut sov oral eltlzgns will ho present and con fur wltlrthoordlnhnco committee and attend tho. regular council mooting Tuesday night. - o Murder In Second Degree. The Jury In the Gibson murder enso. to address tho Stato Irrigation Asso elation at Pendleton, November 9 nntT 10, -Govornor Morrison, of Idaho, will also bo In attendance, and address the association. Not All Blown Off. It has boon reported In tho Oregon Ian that all tho apples had been blowa off tho trees around Albany. A gen tleman, who has been through the county, says tho statement Is Incor rect, that, as a rulo, only tho wormy applps havo been blown off, oxcopt In Lthe caso of vory large apples, that tlc sound fruit has remalnod on -the trees nnd Is In fine condition, well culled for picking. As a matter of fact, the blow possibly did as much good as harm, and It wasn't much of a blow, olthor. Albany Democrat. What's In a Name, Anyhow. The public at largo foels as though Now Jorsey. should bo taken up by the roots and Uirown Into tho sea. With Its records of trusts, mosquitoes, mur ders, otc, It has been tolorated as an Integral pdrt of tho Union, but now that a Judgo In that stato has ordered a father to spank his daughter In open court for stealing eggs, tho limit of human endurance would scorn to havr been reached, Eugene Gunrd. o Th,e members of tho two Christian associations connected with Willam ette University gavo a reception to the now students on Saturday evening. A short address of wolcomo was glvon by Prof. Dawson and songs woro sung by Prof. Druw, aftor which tho rocop. tlon was held In tho society hallB. loos wero sorvod, nnd a vory good tlmo was had by tho hundred guests present. I THE GREAT SALE I AT J49 STATE STREET JP Has boeu a grand success. Tho peoplo know that whon thoy can j M get a good thing they should tako It, and so thoy havo. Thero is qulto a number of articles loft. jf Tlioro are aovoral flno ovoreoats. A, flno lino of cents for chll- 5 iron; children's suits, and tho prlaes on 'them will compel tho cus- tomers to take them. , ? A few pairs of boys' nnd Indies' ruhbor boots loft Tor 90 cents, which are worth $1.50. Tho long-log gum boots, which woro sold at $2.50, now go at $1.50 per pair. j llioycle caps, only a few left. Our clothing stock Is going down rapidly. You save 40 par cent by buying them now. The ladle have found out when to buy their passmentry and jj Jet trimming. Only about 78 of our corsets and corset waists left to 2 ell at U on ts each, which aro worth from $1 to $2 each. m Whll we are closing' out theso lines mentioned at saorlflco priow, wa also carry a side lino of our own In gents' furnishing goods, notions, stationery, cutlery, etc., that dsflw competition. 3 This sale will continue until all the lines mentioned abovo aro 5 disposed of Hemsmber the place. j lHHIBSIIHB-ISHB3HaH4a4a i DRESS GOODS Here's whoro wo prestlgo. Havo the Such a lino was nev er before shown In thor valley. Wo are tho Salem agents for Wm. F. Itoad's considered country. dress fabrics, the best ' in this Wo are nbv showing IT'S. ABOUT TIME For Stool Kims nnd Mud Guards. Wo fit thorn to all makes of wheels A LARGE SHIPMENT OF UM BRELLA COVERS Arrived a fow days ago at prices from $1.00 to 4.00 FOOTBALL Wo havo the bast lino of football suits, bolts, hoad' gears, eta, in tho oily. ...SHIPP & HAUSER... 255 Commercial Street Gtrc Us Ca 1 We Try to Please Read's Zlbellnes, t Nubs, Henri ettas, Granite and , Basket Cloths, Crepes, Cheviots, Ar menian Zibs, Lansdowne, Panne Mohair, Fancy Suitings, Arlzc las, Etc., Etc. You will not find such a flno lino of dress goods anywhero olso in the city CLOAKS, SUITS, SKIRTS, FURS, ETC. Wo know that we aro selling more roady-to-woar. -garments than any store in town.. Our styles arc tho best shown; our prices tho most reasonable. Dettor hurry All colors. AUTO CAPS Came Saturday. If you want one. 50c each 60LF GLOVES All prices and colors. Wo are Showing a swell lino. 25c to 60c pr Don't Foget Tho salo of men's clothing. Flnoly tailored suits, tho latest styles on sale right at tho time you nood them at those roducod prices: s $20.00 suits $18.00. $17.00 suits $15.85. $15.00 suits $13.85. $13.50 suits $10.50. Come and see them. If thoy are not tho best values in town don't buy. 1 The Greatest Sale of Men's White Shirts Ever Held In the State Here it is; Regular $2.50, $2.00, $.50, and $i25 White Shtrts for men are offered at 45c Each WHY DO WE DO IT? y t LISTEN! Thoy nro shirts that are mado In thq flnest manner, of tho very best materials. Tho bosoms aro of fancy llneps, such as cords, embroldorcd styles and figured. Tho only reason f6r our offering them at this romarltably low price Is' this. Tho bosoms nro long insto d of short short bosoms being a little more deslrnblo Just now but if you nro not particu lar about tho longth of tho bosom you will not miss this sale. There are most all sizes In these shirts. They will bo on display in our window tomorrow. Take a poop at them In tho morning. Como In and oxaralno them nnd we'll wngor that you will got a supply. V. J Balrymple's Dalrymple's Dalrymples Dalrymple's mmopiwms jwjuhji Supreme Court Doings. In tho supremo court this aftornoon, I tho caso of B. and M R. Mondenhall, respondents, vs. Rush Mondenhall, ox ccutor, appellant, was argued. The caso was brought to break the will of Esthor Louise Mondenhall, and orig inated In tho Multnomah county cir cuit court, whoro tho will was set aside, after tho caso had been consld orod for 11 months. Tho respondents aro tho sons of tho tostator, and the executor Is tholr father. Minor orders wero also mado in cases pending, as follows; Laura E. Froman, appellant, vs. Thomas Froman, rospondont; orderod on stipulation that rospondont havo until November 9th to serve and file his brlof. The Union Street & Suburban altll way, respondent, vs. the First Nation al Dank of Union, et nl appellants; ordered on motion that the original papers, exhibits and documents, In cluding the Judgment roll In Hutch inson vs. Phy, all the bonds, notes, papers and documents 1111 by olther party, be returned to the circuit court for Union. I). Urockway, raepondont. vs. the City of Roseburg. ot nl., appellants; orderod on stipulation that the re spondent have until November 15th to serve nnd file his brief. Rich Strike In Montana. Helena, Mont.. Oct. 12. A great dlscovory has been mado on Owl crk, a few miles from Hamilton, Montana, and a stampede is on. It is claimed the ledge 1b IS feet wide, and tli ore ts enough ore and placer In eight to kep a Mstamp mill going far 10 yoore. without doing any under ground mining. The assays run from $108 to $100 a ton. Card of Thanks. V tak this nwM of expreasisg our hMtrtfeit thanks to the Modwn Woodmen ot Aturta. awl the frteHds and uelghbors who so gnHHuly ex tended help and sympathy oa the oc casion ot the d.tftth of our dear bleth er. Orsoa W. rHnBar. J. D. Dasw more and family. i i iOi Murderer Collapses. San Frac4a. Oct 11 IWiflond Leterouss handcuffed, faced the cor oner's Jujp- to atwwe fer the murder of Maiia Jrda Sweejc He utUriy eotlapsed, and selibimy eri4 for the murdered gtrL The venltet was murder. - ..h Htw u The Latest ,fcA I BBKKm Are Here C SSjjpl I The New Stapes in Derbys and Fedoras 1 Tu Dressy Fellows -. No Man Looks Just Right Wllhotft a Becoming. Hat Largest Stock In the Valley T S To Be Cleaned Out At $1.50 WW Sues from .If you want 'larger we'll make a spec ial order for yotf Out Heater and fits A hat to tne blimps of any head. It's a $25 machine, bat it does the work WE PUT YOUR NAME IN YOUR HAT FREE Mens Hats $i to $4 (dkiSi t&-j w ill it m i i i' m 1 1 t i t i, i 1 1 ii 'rmmrnwr-rrM'JVB'v:'rf-r'f Boys flats 75c to $2 ft". pgp?fT7i?r'i''"TOf!Sg