"""sWJBf WJSJR7'"T,, r - THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTODER 20, 1003 ; .V .. ! -tt -i.-ji t -- , . , PIVK .A se in llifc. .. .. ii iiAimnssj Mr am - -- -- - pt - irrig "r" -.-, rwrr" I iaiMMW e j&m&iem & nappme ' ihWh ? r 1 defect v i- ?3W&At,r ,$,&., there is any time in the frbrld when it is false economy rrifice quality to cheapness of rice it is in the buying eaaing ring, i ue nine Dana or foiq mar. symooiizes appiest-event is not a tefnpdrary keepsake, to bewprif ion? ab mc wearer lancies u. custom ana nci na ike prescribe its lifelong wear when once it has been upon a wife's finger. For such a purpose a cheap in- quahty ring means a sad disappointment to its wearer ter wears. Our "Barr" Wedding Rtncrs are made of one without solder and are 18k and 14k gold, and we can lately guarantee their goodness and worth. Named as prand is atter the founder of this firm, we need scarcely hat our duty as well as our interet makes us give scru- s care to the honorable quality ot the brand. hfnxr " wf"jtfi.v- torner FSSIcm, State and Streets, 3aqevW duirte t- I I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I t i 8' Ltn J. i Local r-EvcMta E lathe HiiHiiitnnmii mni Social Realm Mctenintj. nMMlisf JfoiflBor 3'MJlWy tsmsz it JflE2 f mtim L. Mrs $ i' PERSONALS. Senator S. Farrar wont to Hubbard i WJO MlBHfScovell wont to Portland last Shlpp wont to Portland last DQtinls came down from Rose- jaBt evening. LE. P. Murphy was a. passongor tland this morning. Cornoyor wab a passenger tland this morning. fengor went to Portland this for a brtof visit with frlonds. .James Heenan went to' Port' lanrf,',thla morning for a visit to rola TJV' vmia uuu inn, j. j. lurviii tvuui. iu jdrlland this morning for a fow days' A. P. Gordon, of Fossil, Is In Ity on a visit to tho family of "Smith. T. D. Ford, of Eugene, was a fSalwh visitor last evening, on his way Portland. Drinker wont to his homo In tland this morning, after a few tdaysV shooting near this city. Helen D. Harford, of Newberg, Fdcnt of tho state convention ot . C. T. U., Is in tho city. It. J. Qlnn, wlfo of Ro'preaonta- iiVetdlnn, of Wasco county, is in Uio attending Uio W. C. T. U. con Tontii 'Mm: A. O. Marstors, of Roseburg, wuaSf Senator Marstors, is attending C. T. U. convention horo this J. R. irinklo, of Hubbard, was alem yostorday, visiting her tor, Mrs. 0. L. Darling. Sho ro- d homo lost night. J, Fry and A. S. Epply roturncd iovonlng from a week's fishing at INftwbort. Thoy wore loaded dowi salmon and other trophies, and port a lino time. Mra. isva u. wneoior, or cottago rrtvo wlfn nt n nrnmfnanf mlnlncr faatilflmbor man, Is In the- oity, to at- i rYWT-- v t-t m ., r..' noauio v. j. i. u. cunronnon. aim lljStprornlnent worker in that organl tatffiK J. H.. Farrar wont to Jefferson this morning. W. Li Jones, ot Jefferson, was a Sa lem visitor this morning. Russell Catltn went to Jefferson this forenoon for a short stay. G. F. Robertson, thp Tumor post master, was a Salem visitor this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moores camo up from Oregon City this morning for a fow (lays' visit. Ellory's Italian band came up from Portland this morning, and will appear at tho opera hotiBO tonight. Roy Goodhue loft this morning for Grants Pass and other Southom Ore gon points in tho intorost ot tho creamery. South Salem Personals. Robort Langdon, of Portland, Is spending a few days In South Salem, visiting frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. William Mack havo re turned to Portland, after a visit at the. homo of Waltor Warner, on South Liberty street. Thcro was an interesting gamo of football played between the South Sa lorn team and tho East Salem team Saturday, which resulted in a scoro ot G to 0 in favor of the South Salem team. There was good playing throughout tho gamo on both teams, but tho superior playing of tho South Salem boys resulted In a victory for them. Tho return gamo will bo played on tho South Salem grounds on tho coming Saturday at 2 o'clock. tw m ,1 PUBLIC school! KgiUt re Pn Supreme Court Business. In tho suurctno court this after noon two cases woro argued and sub mitted, as follews: R. C. Anderson, respondent, vs. J, F. Adams, appellant; an appoal from Klamath county. A. S. Hammond ap peared for respondent and J. W. Ham akor for appellant I-ako county, respondent, vs. A. J. Miller, et at., appellant's; appeal from Lake county. A. E. Reames, district attorney, and U F. Conn, district at torney, nppoared for Lake county and C. A. Coggswell and A. S. Hammond for appellant ttfttatnMinnii BR MiKtMaisjieits)i(Mei-eHa Flavor sod ; ; .133 I! Gaoltal SM! Wr: RakPrV S?urt Street, for Delivery , fJdriciy Wstoa. orask yoorCrocer 1 1 Kroid for It Bakked bribe Oil .. uivuu.. utKer, Boten Asnroro Signs of Winter. Rogor S. Montgomery and Mlsfl Bm- ma Goole were today granted a mar riage lloense upon application of W, Y. Richardson. They roslde at Stay Programs It Each the Four Big Buildings The Elson Collection Of Re productions of the Great Master ' pieces The A. W. Elson & Co , Boston, col lection of reproductions of great mas terpiecos of art will bo on exhibition at the Salem public schools this week, as follews: North school, Tuesday, October 20th. East school, Wednesday and Thurs day, October 21st and 22d. Park school, Friday, October 23d Lincoln school, Saturday, October 24th. These art exhibitions will be frorn 1 to 5 p. m and from 7 to 10 p; m. ot each day at the building named. Ad mission 10 cents. In tho ovonlng suit able and Interesting literary and mu sical programs will bo given. Admis sion at nil tltnoa ten cents. Tho col lection of masterpieces was mado by Dr. John C. Van Dyko, professor of art at Rutgor's college, and Is espe cially adapted to school exhibitions, and to arouse popular intorost In art. The proceeds of those exhibitions will be oxpended on pictures for the schools, and tho pictures will be taken from thoso collections, with which our children and the public will bo familiar. At North Salem. A fine literary and musical program has boen arranged at tho North Bchool for this evening, at 7:30, to which the public is cordially Invited. Tho East school will have flno pro grams Wednesday and Thursday ov enlngs, In addition to tho ICG largo productions of masterpieces. Program for Wednesday. Instrumental solo Althea Moores Address Miss Holen Calbreath Solo .... Mrs. Hallio Parrlsh Hinges Address Children and patrons of cast dis trict aro anticipating great pleasure and much Instruction from a visit to their school building tomorrow. A numbor of ladles, woll acquainted with tho plcturos, will bo thoro to an swer any questions In regard to sub jects. Program for Thursday In tomor row's papor. Schilling's Best is the fore runner of great improvement in life and trade. At jout fFOcn'i; BMuybMk. When Time Is In Dispute The watch from C. T. Pomeroy's al ways decides. A watch from thore Is reliable. The name itself is a guaran tee. Every watah sent out of this store Is accurately regulated -and can always be depended upon. That's the only kind ot n watch to carry. A big stock to select from. PRICES, silver watches, J2.G0 to 910; 30-year gold filled, $10 to $30. C. T. Pomeroy . . . . Jeweler and Optician, 298 Cora, St. A nice well browned lof of bread comes from good material HARD WHEAT FLOUR. The California Bakery uses the best of , everything and makes everytnln? the best. Leave an order for our wagon to stoo at your house. 93 Court Street. l?r. T. SOFOX-SS;., Proprietor On Sale at The Spa, U4 State St. X ASSOCIATION NIGHT SCHOOL X. X STUDENTS ENTERIKO DAILY PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: BEST TEACHERS: SMALL COST. Gymnasium. Baths. Reading Room, Library in Connection. Y. A. C A. Coasmerclal and Cseneketa Sts Phone 2081. Catalog 1ttt Organize Elsewhere In view of tho long dolay in a tost of Uio constitutionality of tho Eddy corporation tax law, passed at the last session or tuo legislature, a gen eral movement Is on foot amongst the mining corporations of tho stato to disorganize the mining companies her and reincorporate them under the laws of Washington or some othor stats more favorable to the mining In tereats than Is Oregon. Mining men say that the dema gogues and political bosses ot Oregon eannot havo everything their own way all the time. The Bddy bill was a direct blow to the mining Interests of the state and mine operators do not take kindly to It. Hereafter th mining companies ot Oregon for the most part will be known as foreign corporations and while owning property here they will pay to Oregon the minimum of taxes. The mining men were satisfied with a fair deal, but the Bddy law was un fair In 00 per cent of Its provisions. Not only the mining companies it the stats are Interested In this ques tion, but all other corporations are affaotsd. A tsst case 1ms been start ed at the Instance ot the secretary of Mats awl by the ooMBlvance of the ilfaUt company, but ltowersr Ibis treiuiriras, most of ths raining com puties will ak ahoUsr under tin tows of oMr ntiUss. found the side door or tho otfco wide opon. Knowing that' tho Jluors ero alt closed and locked th&rilgfjt, bofoto, Mr. Humphrey, know .thoro was some thing wrong, and pro'copde to invcstl- to. Tho' first thing but? of tho way Swwasd common stool bit lying 8ri lie" -floor? and then ho saw throe holes In tho 6a fo door, about a quarter of nn Inch doop, around" tho combination. Tho would-be robbors had heard Mr. Humphrey coming, and fled out Uio door. Disappointed ovor tholr falluro to brook opon tho mill safo, tho robbers ovldontly concluded to try a rcsldenco for a change Thoy mado an attempt to'ontor Postmaster James L. Clark's houso. Mrs. Clark was awakened dur ing tho night by a nolso. Sho called to her husband, who got up In time to see Bomeono run noross tho porch. In tho morning thoy tilscovorcd that ono of tho largo front windows had boon raised about two Inches, and tho marks of a stool bar woro plainly vls lble on tho window sill. Eugene Guard. Get T&e Ha&t of TacKn fkOW ruT" Regtila $lo25 Kid Gloves A Few Questions. Ed Jeurnal: I want to ask, when aro wo going to havo tho promised blcyclo paths T Winter Is coining, and wo can't always ride tho walks In de fiance of law. When will tho council give tho outlying wards any volco In tho city govornmcntT It takes months to get public work under headway, and If wo aro to havo anything but our dogs taxed and our stock shut up. wo would llko to know why? I am n lan,nnd havo not llvod In Snlom all young man. and I hopo to llvo long 'my fo. and only pay ront and work enough to hnvo a decent sldowalk and ror a living, but I fool as If I had aomo an occasional crosswalk and somo . Interest In this town, It I am youne All sites In fine Pique Sewn Walking Gloves, tits bestlselling style, gloves that fit and give great service We had a sale on 'em yesterday. Expect an other today. If you need Walking Gloves, here's your opportunity.... wmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmammmmmwmmmmmmm sowors. Tho county will soon bo col lecting our road taxes and poll taxes, on tho assossmont of 1903, and wa will still bo having It spont somewhere olso. Thoy say wo aro to havo noth ing until wo pay some taxes, but it looks as It wo should havo Bomo volco In saying what shall bo dono with our taxes, whon wo do pay thorn, and that has to be said In advanco ot payment, pr It Is too late to get uny results. It looks as though tho old city wants to hog the wholo tiling. Wo havo no ono on tho park board, and no ono on tho health board, yet wo aro tho groator part ot Greater Salem, and will con tinue to bo. I am only a Skandlnav- and a nowcomor from Nobraoky, OLE CUMTUX. Sherman County Pays Up. Tho treasurer of Sherman county today paid tho last half ot that coun ty's stato tax to tho stato treasurer, as follews: Stato tax, 93107.25; agri cultural college tax, 3102.75, MfrKH-MM't4Mt4MMhMt pmniinmiMiiHwmwmuMimronmrg I OUR SAFE I DEPOSIT I VAULT E Affords you complete protec ts tlon against tbe LOSS of valu 3 able 1 Papers, i Jewels, i Silverware, etc. Burglars at Springfield. An aUamnt was mads to blow up and rob ths safs In Washburn it Son's hour mill, at SprlagfleW, lant nigfct, and ths robbers would hat a boon successful bad it not been that Head Mlllor Humphrey frightened them away In ths nlek of time. Ths mill bos bssn running over time of bit to keep up oa orders, and Mr. Humphrey treat to (be mill at 12 o'oteck last nfgbt to start ths ma ohlnsry. He stopped at the head gato ea the rase to guoge the water, and thsa went to ths mill, where he 1 It Costs You 25c 1 a Month . I Salem Abstract I and Land Go. ! F.W. WATERS, Mgr. Hii"ii"'M'Uiiumii3 Corne to Out Surprise part Tbe dally arrival of Holiday goods calls for more room in which to display them. Therefore wc have instituted a clearance sale fo one week ONLY. Come and we will surprise yoa. Seven patterns of dec ' orated Semi-porcelain to he be closed out at Clearance Sale prices. Note thz fol fel fol eowing: Regular $J,20 per set Cops and Saucers now Regular ,iO per set Dinner Plates now - Regular $f .00 per set Mush Bowls - - - - 1 ! Regulac $0.40 3 Inch Vegetable Dish - - - i ; Thoeo aro only n fow eamplos of our ealo prices, ; ; soo tho reat. lyokonamaTe V Fine Coffee a Specialty. i Phone Black 2411. 85c ! ? 75c ;; 65c n 20c Ji Como and . ' 1 1 i I a 6oi Free Delivery. nnscf3sieiiHifrtgflnaiiiannaM The Salem B?eweiy Is Running in Full Capacity now TheNewBrew OF SALEM BEER 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 ookttioii. mm mmm flss