' TVlffiM rfv 'V " "UrT &' ''"m'i""T'lfimwnvl lWPl'lmfl,VfW$ty,,' " "' 'WWjUWWW "MVt gW'iWMffim9H'i&i THE DAILY JOURNAL.OALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1903. FIVE ,: ,Y'ttrM Fo Some Lovely k .. . . u i .. m. . Rosy-Paeeked Ladies ..... There are some lovely rosy-cheeked lassies in thil town for whom some ojf the nlost beautiful of ourldf& FtrjgV are sU'rley predestined. We do not, of course, know their names yet, but we feel sure that rirnp so exquisite cannot linger long in our cases. These rings include al most any kind of precious stones that anyone could wish for. Diamonds, Rubies, sapphires, opals, pearls, tur quoise, amethysts and many others. As for prices, you can spend any amount from St. 75 up to 5200.00 and feel very sure, whatever sum you pay, that your pur chase could not be bettered at the price anywhere in the country. jmer State and liberty , Streets, Iem. mmcMine -n n i m ii i e i n i n i ; 1 1 1 1 1 Social Realm Local Events In the MIMHi IIIHIHItKl'lll PER80NAL8. (Mrs. C. S. Moore ami son wero Sun- y visitors In Portland. IP. II. Sroat was a passenger for Portland this morning. hv. J. Culvert wont to Aurora thlB lornlng to do a Job of surveying. IM. E. Pogue went to Portland this aornlng on professional business. IGeorgo D. Qoodhuo wont to Brooks als morning for a brief business visit. Ex-Govomor and Mrs. Gear wont to Srtland this morning for a brlof bus- a year In getting an intelligent Idea of the Pacific coast, for futuro use. j J. W. Springer, manager of tho lo- cal electric plant, went to Albany this mornlr on business. W. J. Clarke, tho Gervals postmns-' ter, came up this morning for a brief visit to his sister, Mrs. S. C. Dyer. W. Scott Taylor, of Gervals, is In tho city to attend tho circuit court as a Juror. J. Lj. Coates.Ntho violin mnker, who lived hero tho past six months, loft this morning for Grants Pass, whoro ho will spond some tlmo boforo going io California. He was accompanied by his family. D. M. Iiowors, tho big, Jolly sales man for tho Quakor nurseries, arrived ,ln Salem last ovonlng from Lowlston, IJTprh uinv ) F. T. Wrlghtmnn arrived this morn- llu" ' a"u wm sponu a coupio or fijg from an ovor-Sunday visit to his farm at Millers. "Chcstor Murphy spent Sunday in Rhls city, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Murnhy. Mrs. A. W. Glesy, of Portland, Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. L. H. Mc'Ma lion, in South Salem. Mrs. W. H. Chutton camo up from Portland this morning to visit: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Collins. ItewH. A. Ketchum returned this morning from Corvnllls, whero ho at- Bonded tho synod of tho Presbyterian church for Uio past few days. Louis Stinson wont to Portland Sun- Ray ovonlng to attend tho grand -lodge it tho Knights of Pythias, which con venes in that city for tho next threo Rays. 'F. P. Waters and Mr. Rogers, two of tho salesmen for tho Quaker ntir- Korles, returned this morning from jLowlston, Idaho, and the Palouso country. Frank Myers came down from Jef- Iforson this morning, whero- ho spent Sunday shooting Mongolian phoos- ants. Ho brought down a handsome bag of the gamo birds. L. W. Charles and wlfo, of Gold (Hill, wore In Salem Sunday, returning homo this morning. Mr. Charlos has fur some time been the editor of tho 3old Hill News, but sold his property last week. A. H. Johnson was a pnssongor for Hubbard this morning, whoro ho will RbjUBt a loss for tho McMlnnvlllo Fire ftollcf Association, a small building Insured by that ascpclatlon having burned there Saturday. Mr, R, W. Ernest, circulation man- iger, of tho St Paul and Minneapolis fows Is In tho city. Ho is putting in wmmtt ' ? CIRCBIfrr V COfJRT V- ' TERM Both Law and Equity Dockets are Un usually Light Probably all but Twelve oj theJurcn Will be Dis charged Today weoks here, rostlng and vlslUng frlendB. A. L. Hawloy, of Garneld, Washing ton, spent Sunday in this city, visiting hlB brother, Prof. W. C. Hawloy. Ho was on his way homo from tho Del knap settlement, In tho Monroe neigh borhood, where ho Bpent some tlmo hunting and visiting old scones. Ho let tthls morning for his old home. South Saftm Pergonals. Miss Emma""Mlllor wont to Portland Saturday, for n short visit with friends. Miss Dollle KnUkern loft this morn ing for uoseburg, whero sho takes a postllon as forelady In tho packing houso of II. S. Gilo & Co., of that place. Mr. and Mrs. "William Mack, of Portland, camo up yesterday, and will visit with Mrs. Mack's sister, Mrs. Anna Warner, In South Halemi. Mrs. Mack was formorly Miss Lillian Hahn, of this city. Itov, and Mrs. R. C. Blackwell and children lcavo today for Medford, whero they oxpoct to mako their fu ture homo, as Mr. Dlackwoll was ap pointed pastor of the Methodist church at that place. Mr. Dlackwoll's family will bo groatly mlsBed In South Salem, whero thoy havo resided tho last four years, and mado many friends, who wish thorn success In Uieir n8v fleld of lnbbr. Lfcmitefgme-f i !" $ Pinlf-al ' ,Be l,orae FUvortod ! , Capital Qiullty. Order t 133 ,, RlAru Court Street, for DMIvenr . , . , uaKCiy Wetcn, or sk your Grocer i UrniA 1f" Bkke4 bribe Oil .. im uuiinmme Milk won't bear much water, you know; but flavoring ex tracts and spices vill bear a good deal of mixing. One part pepper and ten parts meal is still pepper Buy Schilling's Best and avoid the mixing. When Time Is In Dispute The watch from a T. Pomeroy's al ways decldea A watch from there is reliable. Tho name Itself Is a guaran tor. Every watch sent out of this store is accurately regulated and can always be depended upon. That's tho only kind of a watch to carry. A big stock to select from. PRICKS, silver watchM. fl.SO to flO; 20-year gold filled, f 10 to 30. C. T. Pomeroy . . . . Jeweler and Optician, 288 Com. Hi. Anlce well brownelloif of breai comes from eooJ material HARD WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bikery uses the best of everything and makes everything the best. Leave an order for our wagon to stop at your house. 93 Court Street. "IT- "3?- STOXsZ., Proprietor On Sale at Tne Spa, i 1 4 State St. A. X ASSOCIATION NIGHT SCHOOL X X 0- STUDENTS ENTERING DAILY PRACTICALSUBJECTS: BEST TEACHERS: SMALL COST. GyfflBasIoffl. Baths, Readier Room, Library In Connection. Y.fl C A.-Cofflcatrclal asd Cbeseket Sts Pbone 2081. Catalog free Tho first department of tho circuit court convened for tho rogular Octob or term at 9 o'clock thlB morning, Judge Burnett presiding. Tho caso against Cha.rles Hammond, bettor known nB "Red" Hammond, was called up on the Information filed last week. Hammond wns charged with robbing a drunken man on tho rlvor bank, near tho flouring mill, about two months ago. Hammond plead not guilty when arraigned Friday, out this morning his attorney, J. A. Jeffrey. withdrew tho plea, nnd entered one of guilty of petty larceny. Judgo Bur nett, after hearing n Btatcmont of the case, sentenced Hammond to threo months In tho county jail, and to pay the costs of the fiction. Tho enso against Qcorgo Appleyard wan also called. Appleyard appeared In court with his attorney, L. II. Me Mahon, nnd, by an arrnngomont with the district attornoy, plondcd guilty to slmplo assault. District Attornoy Hart mado a brlof statoment of the caso, and tho attornoy for tho do fonse stated that Apployard, who had worked for V. H. Burghardt's mining company had called on Burghnrdt, the prosecuting witness, for monoy nl- Ueged to bo duo him for work; that Appleyard had been ordored out of tho office, and, In tho quarrol which ensued, ho drew a knlfo out of his pocket; that ho had been arrested in tho city for disturbing the pcaco, but had been released, and later, meeting Burghardt on tho street, had asked that gontloman for a settlement. Whereupon ho had been ' arrested on tho present charge, and bound over to tho circuit court. It was stated that Apployard had already (bcon in tho county Jail 81 dnys, and that he was anxious to rctnrn to his mining claim. His attornoy pload for a light sentence Tho court Imposed a flno of $10, or with tho nltcrnatlvo of serv ing fivo days In tho county Jail, Tho circuit court reconvened nt 1 o'cloak this aftornoon, when Qeorgo P. Witting, against whom an informa tion had boon filed, charging him with running a gambling device during the state fair, was arraigned. Witting took until 9 o'clock tomorrow to pload. Tho Jury was called, fivo of thorn bolng oxcusod, and (our failed to np pear, tho shorlff bolng unable to find thorn In tho county. Tho Jurors pros out wore oxousod until 9 o'clock to morrow morning. Tho following or ders wore made, whon tho court ad journed to 3 o'clock this aftornoon. Theo. M. Barr vs. Cornelius L. Spore, ot al., for monoy; non-suit by plaintiff. Thomas Gibson vs. Mary V. Gibson, et al., for money; settlement as per stipulation. M. Chrlstensvn vs. L. D. Kelly, re plevin; settled. Alba It JMorgan vs. Frank M. Neal, for money; default and Judgment B. B. Colbath vs. Hoofer & Korn. mandate; demurrer to separate amend ed answer argued. - irMaeit-Mm. 'kVUl tj',,llllMH"l'iM WfuWl tint VnKwxi-z?Jipifr" M$t W of 4he Islands k I K The Largest Selling' Br&nd of Cigars JCjfr H jH The Band fa tho SmoUotm Protection WH H 1 Come to Out t Commercial Club Meeting. Tho Greater Salem Commercial Club will moot at tho city hall to morrow ovonlng at 7:30 o'olook. Busi ness of tho greatost lmportnncowlll como up for discussion, and no mer chant or business man ought to ne glect attondlng this Bcsslon. It will bo ono of tho best meetings of tho club year, and tho presence of all tha members is urgently requested by tho officers. ' tho '3 PER80NAL8. District Attornoy Hart Is In the city, attending the sessions of tho criminal department of the circuit court Judge M. L. Pipes and Col S. C. Spsneor and K. 3Iendonball, all Port land attorneys, are In Salem for a short stay, having business In tha su preree court In Recorder's Court. JR. F. Lwts and A. It Logan, two HHHt arretted by tha wiled, charged with druiiktMMiMd, war this morning Rtml S10 each by City Itscorder Ju dah. l.wla paid1 tit Ah, and was r leased, but Logan was committed t jail, In default of payntML Pour men Jawa Hellun, George RusmII, Wm P. Smith and F. Hoffman, wwe given bads 1b the pojlo station last sight In Drawing Your DEEDS i "and MORTGAGES I 5 we carefully compare description with our E RECORDS and SURVEV tho land on our township 1 maps to inauro a Perfectly Correct description. Our books and maps givo ua unexcelled la cilitioa for doing ACOUR- ATE work. I Salem Abstract and Land Co. I F.W. WATERS, Mgr. 5IUUM1 Surprise (bart, The daily amval of Holiday goods calls for mote room m 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 he he closed out at Clearance Sale prices. Note the foleowing: 85c 75c 65c 20c Regular lit, 20 per set Caps and Saucers now Regular 1 5 i $ O per set Dinner Plates now - Regular SJ.00 per set Mush Bowls - - - -Reguloa $0.40 8 Inch Vegetable Dish - - - Theso aro only a fow samples of our sale prices. Como and ! ! boo tho rest. ! Yokohama Tea 60.1 Fine Coffee a Specialty, i I Phone Black 2411. Free Delivery, j ; iwnlt IIIIWIWWHHmWflHWW Witl'ftW 3 4TiTiTir urn uniiiii.TiT,wytfwiriMiiiJUTiiniiitta!iMa8aiiNtfifMin'-iit--i i-- ...,.. ...,.i-i..j. m. i.wti.f To Wed Wednesday. The marriage of 111m Elizabeth Hoi rersoH to lr. Jeejth Braua, both of this city, will be ' solemnized at the residence of Mr. Thoniax Holvereon. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Key V. C. K&atoer QffleJatlnK. . ,,v ;.... .... Dr. K. B. JaeksQn, iho baa been kik for somilme, is again at bis of flee, In the lied Front bam, and raJy to attend ot aar all veterinary buil uesa. 2t The Salem Brewery Is Running in Full Capacity now TheNew Brevr Jfc la XZ JLVJL 13JCXLJr, 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, Jt 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 OFS bm m Brewer esooiaiion. m 1 M i m .m 1 i I "T n Mil MMM