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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1903)
"v Ftp. THB DAILY JOURNAL, 8AJ.EM, .OfiBJONi, THURSDAY, OCXOBSR 22,, 1903, , Wsty' iTiMeepejfs'' --r ,A v Is VOltf Watch alWavs fn b? frlKtVH? fan nif ffirn ri.if nil miniltp of th Alr inrl Ka cnrA 4hif U ...'II .II .... .. Illy i""' " - j uuu Lk. oui. lliai II Will ICII VUU JIU a'sehoodr" When a friend asks the time do you apologeji-' Eally say, "well, my watch isn't very accurate and I don't yant to misieaa you, out according to my time its twenty nintites nast three." If vnn nwn tirh i wiikrh riAa if nfF nr lell it and come q thearr Store tor a ne. timepiece. Every jvaiwi wc ocn is gu.iKiiuceu to De a irusiy. 'accurate time teener. Every movement is carefullv tested hefore hpino- nut In stock. We carrv in stock. Standard.. Elirin. Waltham. Springfield, Cilumbus and Howard movements. It is an im jossibiliiy tor you to buy a poor watch here for obvious reasons. r vOotner State and .ifeerty Streets, Iem. ofymfr yewy ouine -t m ii 1 1 1 in imii i n n i . L0CA1 Events In hn Mim mi n hi mil mi nit' Social Realm:: PERSONALS. Charles W. Brant left his morning or Seattle, for a week's visit. 8tato Senator Farrar went to Port- and this morning on business. J. W. Springer left for Jefferson last enlng for a short business visit.' Menry Lang, of Portland, camo Mown from Albany this morning. I. M. Wagnor came down from his farm homo at Turner this morning. Amos Vass loft yesterday for the Ikhorn country, for a tonday8',, out- ng. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parvln returned his morning from a visit to Port- and. Constable Smith, of Stayton, was In Salem last ovonlng on official bus!- ess. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lawrenco wont to Portland this morning for a few days' stay. Col. C. A. Coggswcll. of Portland, was In Salem yesterday, returning homo last ovonlng. Miss Anna Oglosby, of tho Cottage Grove Leader, Is In tho city to attend tho Stato Press association. Mrs. Frances E. Gottshall, of Port- Hand, arrived this morning to attend Jho W. C. T. U. convontlon. Mrs. J. P. Hayes, of Dakor City, ret urned last evening to hor homo, aftor attending tho W. C. T. U. convention. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McCoy and Miss Iloln McCoy havo returned from two months' stay at tholr farm near Mo hama. ' SupU A. O. Tuffts, of tho Antt-Sa-loon League, returned to his homo In Portland yesterday afternoon, aftor a short stay horo. Judgo olid Mrs. J. J I. Scott wont to Portland thlB morning, whoro tho Judgo will attend tho Stato Good Roads Association. T. W. Fouts, of Portland, ono of tho train dispatchers of tho Southern Pa cific, was in Salem yesterday after noon, returning homo last night. Mr. Kd. Marlon, clerk, nnd Miss Lil lian Hawk, a waltross, of tho Rovore house, wont to Salem Wednosday ornlng, whoro Uioy wore to bo united In marriage at 2 o'clock that afternoon. They will havo tho host Ishos of a largo circlo of frlonds,- Albany Domocrat. J Mrs. 13. A. Pearce has gono to Port land to visit frlonds for a fow days. ! Wm. Armstrong, Sr has been ailing for a few days, but Is on Uio mend from a severe attack of heart disease Ho Is one of those genial, Industrious souls, who kcept pegging away at his shoo shop, rain or shine, and all will regret to learn that ho has been un der tho weather. South Salem Personals. Mrs. J. F. Deggs Is spending n few days In Tumor, visiting frlonds. Robert Langdon, of Portland, re turned homo yesterday, aftor a brlof visit with South Salem friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Glovor, of Port land, woro In tho city Tuosday, to at tond tho funeral of the lato W. S. Jacobs, and they roturnod homo yes terday. PQiainaDHHenn8inia X Pir?ti1 I' tbe Home FUvorsnd f IdPlldl duality. Order t 133 2 Uiharv Court Street, tor Delivery 5 Udtvciy Witoi.orisk ycur Grocer mead.. miter. Robert Ashfont. Will Be Re-Elected. Honry Allen, tho ox-convlct, who was arrested In Portland Tuesday; ont a warrant charging him with forg ery, was this morning takon to Stay ton by Sheriff Colbath, and ho will, this nftornoon, havo his preliminary hearing thore. Allon forged several checks there, and secured monoy on them, and, as tho cvldeuco Is conclu sive, It Is expected that ho will bo hold to tho circuit court to answer Uio ac cusation. Ho has already sorved a 10-year sontonco In tho penitentiary In four years and thrco months and it is likely that ho will get a sovoro sontonco this time, and there is little likelihood of his again being mado a trusty with double time. Phenomenal Hens. S F. Dow's chickens are bound to keop boforo tho public. Somo tlnio ago, ono of thorn got In tho habit of laying six oggs a day. At least six eggs woro found In her nost ovory ov onlng, until tho fact was montloned In tho Coast Mall, and the nolghbors commoncod shutting tholr chlckons up. Romoval to South Marshflold seams to havo stimulated tho biddies again, and a fow days ago tho chlldron camo rushing to their mother with tho startling Information that ono of tho hons had laid four kittens, and thoy proved It by the fact that tho klttons woro still cosily stowed In tho neat. Coast Mall. ' i Your grocer is willing enough co sell good goods Schjlling's Best proves that the difficulty Is to get them. gnioiBiai-cMX' xuoncyuucK. COHiSnT Ns2!lii' When Time Is In Dispute Tho watch from C. T. Pomoroy's al ways decides. A watch. from thore is reliable The came Itself Is a guaran tee. Every watch sent out of this store is accurately regulated and can always be depended upon. That's the only kind of a watch to carry, A big stock to select from. PRICES, silver watches, 2.M to $10; 30-year gold Oiled, $10 to $30. C. T. Pomeroy . . . . wSr Jeweler and Optioiun, 2S8 Com. Bu We nave Fresh Home Made MINCE PIES at the CALIFORNIA BAKERY & 3" EXTRA QUALITY. MADE FRESH EVERYDAY- J LOC 3EBJSL03BE X X ASSOCIATION NIGHT SCHOOL X X COST STUDENTS ENTERING DAILY JM PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: BEST TEACHERS: SMALL COST. Gymnasium, Batks, ReadlBff Room, Library la CoHsectloa. Y, JR. C A. Commercial aid Cbeaaeketa Sis Ffcoue 2081. Catalog free STREET CLEANING CAMPAIGN Twelfth Street Coming In For Some At' tention Several Dirty Corners That Have Been Renovated By Commissioner Griswcld After completing the cemont sldo walks on Twelfth stroot, Commission er Orl8wold Is giving that street a good cleaning up. The rarts have boon hauling off looso rock, dirt, rubbish and old planks. Tho street alongside of tho South ern Pacific track, loading up to tho passenger depot, Is In terrlblo condi tion, nnd should bo cleaned oft rnd covered with somo finer gravel. The. promlso of the S. P. Co. to lower tholr tracks on Twelfth street has not boon mado good, and henco tho Improve ment of that street has not bcc,n mado, The streets and sidewalks of tho city nro in hotter condition than ovor bo foro at this tlmo of tho year, nnd tho crodlt Is largely duo to tho painstak ing labors of Streot - Commissioner Grlswohfc City Recorder Jtulah nnd Chlof Gib son havo also been holplng tho crusade for cleanor stroots, by having all tho premises around the city hall cloaned up thoroughly, and the offorts of thoso officials Is very much appreciated by those Interested In tho appearance of the city. Poll Tax In Suburbs. Mr. Grlswold says most of the roll taxos In tho now wards ot tho city havo bon collected by tho county road supervisors, as thoy becamo duo March 1st. It will probably bo hold that a receipt of such n supervisor will ontltlo tho holder to voto, or, If ho has not paid, ho can got V voto by paying tho city stroot commissioner. Cleaning the Corners. Tho Journal's agitation for cleanor streets has borno good fruit In secur ing tho cleaning up of tho corner of Contor and Commercial stroots, by -It. R. Ryan, who Is agont for tho proper ty, Ono of Uio corners of LIborty and Center streot is still an oyosoro to all lovors of a cleanly city, and should bo looked aftor. Tho street ' commis sioner has boon doing oxcollont work, and doaorves tho co-operation of tho private property ownor. Fell Under the Engine Fred Ellsworth, a brakoman on tho Corvallls & Eastern railroad, fell be neath an onglno whllo It was switch ing nt Mill City yostorday aftornoon, and sustained Injuries which caused his doath a few hours lator. As soon as the accldont occurred he was brought to Albany with all posMblo haste, and glvon the best medical at tention to he obtained, but ho died In the Noelands hospital at 7:30 o'clock. While the Detroit-Albany train, on Its way to Uils city, was switching at Mill City, about 2:14 o'clock yester day afternoon, Ellsworth was riding on the tender of the engine, engaged in coupling cars, when he slipped and foil to the traok., The englno was backing up, so ran over him, cutting off his right leg at the hip, and split ting his left foot open. The train was left at Mill City, and one coach brought the Injured man to Albany, running the 38 miles In 45 minutes. Illlworth was immediately taken to the Neelands hospital. It being decided that an operation was necessary to save his life, Drs. Davis and Wallaee were ca)ld and did ev erything they eould for tho injured man, but he died about 7:30 while the operation was in prdgreu. Ellsworth was a well-known youiiR man. and universally jtopular with th rallroftd sen. He was S yan of " and a sou of lien Ellsworth, of Phll math, lie began hie work for the V A E- with the bridge carpenter's anjr and coutlnuetl with the work until three months ago, when he became a student brakemuH. ICUsworth was a member of the Knlghta of the Maa beee. Albany Herald. Inspecting the Schools. County Snftt Meores Is on a tour In speeUns the fwbMe sehooto in tb county, and during the present favor able weather conditions, and with good roads, he is tasking the most of hU time In visiting the Mhools situ ated at a distance from this city, leav ing those nearer Salem for a later date, when longdlstanoe travel Is dis agreeable, and at times almost Impos sible. He will visit tho Salem schools during Uiet'wlner months and .prob ably thoso in tho othor towns oti tho railroad will bo mado when travol over country roads la imposslW. f&t Af.WRr Watery A how cob'qr In'he,icItyTia Ralph Stiirip Hamilton, S?ho 'arrliealnst nlgh,t at Florence Sanatorium "weight eight pounds, and ho hopes toVstay, whether Salem water meets with np proval at Portland or not Ho will mako" his homo with the happy pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Claronco Hamilton. FOOTBALU FOOTDALM Wlllamotto Fleldi " Monmgouth Stato Normal vs. Wlllametto University. Oct. 24 SaturdayOct. 24. Admission 2Cc; grand stand 10c. Game called at 2 p. va. r 1022-2 ' o -, . t Uanirtr In nun Salad. "It has generally been conceded," says the Sanitary Inspector, "that there is quite nil clement of danger In the consumption of raw salad plants which havo.bccii grown upon boII that is possibly Infected with dlscaso germs which may be present nS the result of tho application of stable manure to the soil. All Btich salad plauta should bo carefully washed with nn abun dance of water. A writer In Pollcllnl co, nn Italian journal, concludes nn tho result of Ills' experiments that such salad plants may bo effectually ster ilized, so far as disease germs are con cerned, by Immersing them a half nu hour lu a 3 pur cent solution of tartaric acid." Dr. Parkhurst Ge Jealous Dr. Parkhurst,. tho famous reform preachor, of Now York, lias addressed a lottor to "Elijah" Dowlc. Among other things ho says: "I went to hear 'you proaoh tho gos- pol. You preachcit Dowlo, ZIon City and 'stink pot' "Your porformanco was a long way below tho standard oven of tho cir cuses. I havo witnessed at tho samo garden. "You cannot bully people Into Zion ism, nor blackguard thorn Into tho kingdom of hoavon. "I was ashamed of you, and almost nshnmod to bo in your audlonco." PJVB, tho court mado an order requiring tho garnlshoo, tho Capital National Bank, to appear November 21st, and' answer concerning .tho porsonal property ot defendant In thb gortilshco's posses' sign. Tho sut was brought by Mr. Pralkfor $21GG, and intorcat, alleged to bo duo for' material furnlshod for tho construction of tho local postofflco building. Wlirrclti Sunken ICsoel. Sir Richard Owen wild: "It Is true the serpent ban no limbs, yet It can outcllmb the monkey, outswlm the UhIi, outlcnp the Jerboa, nnd, suddenly loosing the close colls of Its crouching spiral, It cuit Hprlng Into the ntr nml boIko the bird upou the wing; thus nil these creatures full Its prey. The ser pent tins neither hands nor talons, yet It can outwrestlc tbe athlete uud crush the tiger In the embrace of Its ponder ous overlapping folds. Far from lick lug up Its food us It glides iiloug, the serpent lifts up Its crushed prey uud presents It, gnidped In the dcuth coll as in a band, to the gnplug, slime drop plug mouth." Thought He Was Bad. A man, armed with a Blx-shootor and Bowlo knlfo, swaggered up and down tho stroota yostorday, apparently bont on striking torror to tho hearts of tho public. As Chlof ot Pollco Gib son enmo along, tho follow oxprossod his contempt for tho nuthorltlos, and threatened to "tako tho town and mnr 8hal, too," but hoi Biiddonly found him self halploss as a child In tho ofllcor'a hands, nnd, aftor being disarmed by tho marshal, heeded tho IattorB warn ing to leave towu. Ho loft promptly, driving out of the. city nt a rapid rnto, thoroughly cowed. 1 0 i Heard In Chambers. Tho case of J. W. Prall.'plalntlff, vs. Tho Campbell Building Co., defend ants, camo up boforo Judgo Burnett In chambors yostorday aftornoon, nnd tMUHimmiwiimtmiiiuiHiinminnina OUR SAFE I DEPOSIT I VAULT Af forts von cotspleie srotec- tlon aratnst the LOSS of valu- j able I Papers, 1 Jewels, . Silverware, etc. 1 It Costs You 25c 1 a Month i Salem Abstract and Land Co. i pF.W. WATERS, Mgr. i nu'inuiniimn""'"""'"""""""ii 0-Oe-04H Collar la Oood to EM, "Collar" Is tho unusual name applied In England to a preparation ot meat tbut is only slightly different from on often served hero. Equal parts of cold cooked hum and touguo aru put through tho meat chopper and afterward pound ed to a paste, a little dry mustard mid cd'aud tho whole heated. Wheu warm, press down lu a bowl, put on a weight and lot stand to get cold and pack Into form. Sllco thin and servo ut luncbtoii or supper, Harper's llunar. Iteform llluoked. "Look here," suld tho reforming bus bund, "wo must bavo things arranged In this houso so that wo shall know Just whero everything Is kept" "With all my heart," sweetly an swered his wife, "uud let us begin with your lato hours, my love. I should dearly like to know whero thoy are kept" Ho let things run on nB usual. Uood llroioit. Illobbs Why was tho engagement broken off between Hurduppo and Miss BJones? Slobbs I believe they camo to the conclusion tbut her income wasn't largo enough to support thorn both. Phila delphia Record. WWHM-HgtMMtO 84HItl lllg Come to Oar 4 Surprise part The daily 'arrival 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 yot. Seven patterns of dec orated Semi-porcelain to he he closed oat at Clearance Sale prices. Note the foleowing: Ragul&r I J. 20 per set Caps and Saacets now 85c $ f Regular Sf.jO per set Dinner Plates now - - 75c Regolar SJ.00 pet set Mash Bowls - - - - 65c J j Regala $0.40 S Inch Vegetable Dtsh - - - 20c 1 1 These are only a few samples of our salo prices. Co mo und Z ) eoo tho rest. ! i ! I i o I ! Phone Black 2411. Yokohama Tea 60. Fine Coffee a Specialty. Free Delivery. am mon iiiinaiannnaiainnMOitt't The Salem Brewery Is Running in Full Capacity now TheNewBrew jtXr Oxi-jcLr j.vjl jd jo jjr 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, reweru Association. mm B M