The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 27, 1903, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY-OCTOBER 27, 1008.
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The Two Lady Con
victs Refuse to Re
cognize Each Other
Mrs. Crockett, Doing:" Life
For Murder, Is Above
Mrs, Carlisle With
Only Ten Years.
Mrs. Mlnnlo Crockett and Mrs. Rose
CarllulB aro tho only two womon abrv
ing In tho penitentiary. Mrs. Crockett
is Borvlng a llfo sentence, from Dnker
county, for tho murdor of her hus
band, and tho CarllBlo woman is doing
a 10-year torro for arson, from Jack
Bon county. Recently thero was a
clash between tho two women, owing
to tho claims of Mrs, Crockett ns to
Iior, superior nodal position, and so
closely did sho draw tho social line
that sho ovon rofused to hold con
verso wltli Mrs. Carllslo, claiming that
hor greater crime, murdor, and heav
lor sentence, mado her socially tho
suporlor of tho woman who was only
sowing a comparatively short flon
tonco for arson, For sorao llttlo time
tills stato of affairs contlnuod. Mrs.
Carllslo, according to tho strict social
on a social level, and tho society
heaven In .the prison Is again sereno
and clpudless.
"'The President's Birthday.
Washington. Oct. 27. For tho third
time President Roosevelt has passed
a birthday anniversary In tho White
House. He was 45 years old today,
and the occasion was remembered by
evory member of the family and many
outside. Expross wagons made fre
quent stops at tho White House, and
the doormen wore kept busy taking
in gifts. Congratulations came by
mall, by wire, and some from across
tho sea, among the latter being a fe
licitous message from Secretary Root.
Thore wore numerous official callers,
among the first to arrive being the
members of the cabinet now In Wash
ington; All took caro to prefaco their
business errands with fitting words
of compliment to tho ProsldonL
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ed to addresses by Mrs. Linda Hull
Larned, president 'of tho National
Household Economic association, and
others. Tho sessions will continue
through Thursday and will bo dovoted
to papors and-addresses dealing with
educational, domestic science, Juve
nile courts and other matters in which
tho assembly is interested.
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MAN WHO 8WORE OFF SMOKING.
Extract From the Diary of George
Washington Throgglns.
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 27. Thoj tjiate
convention of tho Daughters of the
Confederacy, which began In Atlanta
today, has attracted a host of fair
dclogatos from every section of
Georgia. Savannah, Athens, Rome,
Gainesville, West Point, Marietta,
Grlflln and Augusta arc among tho
cities that havo sent largo delega
tions. Tho business sessions will
continue three days and will bo lib
erally Interspersed with features of
entertalnmont provided by tho local
members of tho society and by tho
womon of Atanta genorally. Today's
proceedings consisted chlofly In the
rocoptlon or the visitors, committee
meetings and the rout Inn luislnofls In.
'laws adopted and onforced by tho oth- c,,,ont to tho oponing of tho gather
or woman, bolng a sort of sooinl par-'nK
iah, bocauso of tho fact that her de-l ' -
greo of crime did not como up to thej Meeting of Mothers,
requirements for hor recognition,' Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 27. Tho 'Now
noolally. Now, it seems, this mattor York State Assombly of Mothers bo
has been adjusted, for tho authorities gan Its seventh annual moetlng horo
took a hand, and tho two womon are today with a good nttondanco of dol-
kopt In tho same room, and the so
cloty queen of the prison has docldod
to temporarily do away with the linos
of sooinl dlfforonco, or at least to re-
ogates. Addrossos of wolcomo by
Mayor Kline and othors, followed by
tho annual address of tho prosldont,
Mrs. David O. Moors, of Albany, oc-
THE OLD RELIABLE
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Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
(Chicago Tribune)
August 21i Havo become convinced
that I am smoking too much, and
havo decided to quit at once and for
good. As a sort of object lesson, to
keep before my mind tho extrava
ganco by which I havo been guilty in
tho Indulgence of tho foolish habit,
I havo adopted this rule:
Whenever I have nn Inclination to
smoke a cigar I shall drop Into a
small pastboard box tho sum of mon
ey it would take to buy tho cigar. I
shall deposit this money In bank from
tlmo to tlmo and watch it grow.
August 2. Pretty tough, but I'm
sticking to it. Wanted a 10-cont cigar
the first thing this morning. Put n
dime In tho paste-board box. Felt the
same inclination twlco during the
forenoon. Two moro dlmos. Wanted
to smoke three tlmos in tho afternoon.
Sixty cents In tho box.
August 3. Decided It would be a
good thing to taper off on my inclina
tions a little. Wanted to smoke three
timos this morning Dropped a quar
tor In tho box. Same thing In the af
ternoon. Another quartor. Got $1.10
saved now
August 4. Thought I might as well
como down to nlcklo cigars. Getting
rich too fast. All my hankorings to
day were resolutely scaled down to
flvo-conters. Saved 40 conts. Got
?1.60 now. Whon It gets to be $10 I
shall deposit It In bank.
August G. Smokod a still cheapor
grade today In my mind. Eight for
a quartor. Put 25 cents in tho box.
August C. Had a strong inclination
this morning for a 25-cent cigar. De
cldod to humor it to tho oxtent of ad
ding 25 conts to tho collection. Cheap
smokes aro demoralizing". Humored
It Bomo more? Added $1.50 to tho
sum on hnnd, making $3.25 In all.
This Is too reckless. Must economize
August 7. Smoked, constructively,
nothing but stogies today. Three for
a nlcklo. Too cheap. Left n bnd tasto
In my mind. All I put a.way today
was 10 conts.
August 8. Wont back to tho threo
for a quartor kind. Added half a dol
lar to tho treasury.
August 9. Had a strong deslro for
a 50-contor toda Gratified It In tho
samo way. Felt' that I could havo
smoked a coffin nail. Punished ray
solf by going out and contributing a
quartor to tho fresh air fund,
August 10. Got reckless again to
day and Indulged in wild Imaginings
of unlimited stogies. Dropped C5
oents in tho box. Havo $5 now,
August 11. Took tho $5 and wont
out and bought a box of porfectos.
Never Missed a Copy.
Pullman. Wash., Oct. 24. Ed. Jour
nal: Pluaso sond my papor to Oaks
dale. Wash., In care of Samuol Brown,
from now until furthor ordors. I havo
never lost a nuiubor of Tho Journal,
although the lssuo of Soptember 4th
wis two weeks in getting to me.
MRS. S. A. JONES.
.ynusfaiiStxK!Mnxim
The Salem Breweiy
Is Running in Full Capacity now
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installed, and the plant is practically a new one, with nearly
double its former capacity. Patronize home industry, Buy
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your own city. Order a case of Salem bottled beer. Cnll
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