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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1903)
Goocfc to xout Eyes and ' heyJM Me fcrpod Be good to your eyes, for thly are good servants. Do not Suse them. Do not overstrain them. And w hen they begin ache and annoy you do not suffer them to go from bad to brse without any effort to alleviate the trouble. The opti- H department ot the Barr Store sur service, i wo expert opticians are mere, une 01 me 3CM CIuiijjcu.ui uiuuciii eye icmuik upp'idiii.c: in tuc oiaic ire tnere aiso. rso cnarge wnaiever is maae lor examinauun, id the prices for supplying PROPERLY FITTING glasses. rdjusted precisely to your special iblethat can be possibly asked Rid the best of materials are employed. You may buy glasses iore cheaply, but you will get rvice. Gome State and Ahetty Streets, Salem. frHHIIimilMHHflllMilier homo In Eugene last night. nttorjStolz, Larson and Hubbard wore lnmt- Wl llllllilllHIHIlll I ! SSocialRealm WWIIIilIIIIIIIIIHHIlt Her. 'ln , PERSONALS. iCharlcs Llvcsley Is ln Portland to Ray. 7m. Stalger was a passonger tor Al IKohy lost night. D. Sutherland went to Portland is morning. H. N. Lacy roturncd last night from ramvlsit in I'ortianu. . . . . Mr and Mrs. C. A. Park wont to Portland this morning. !W. T. Humo, of Portland, was a Sa- :1dm visitor last night. "W. P. Babcock returned last even ing from a visit to Aurora. Shorlff Colbath was In Aurora last evening, on official buslnoss. John 1L Gontry enmo down last night from his home ln Albany. Mrs. 0. E. Wolverton wont to Port- Hand this morning, for a short visit Miss lima niches camo down this lornlng from her homo at Tumor. P Attornoy L. K. Adams camo up from Iportland last night, after a brief visit. f-Mayor Bishop went to Portland this morning for a few days' Btay on busl- inosB. iMIss Edith Watklns has returned from a visit with friends ln Oregon Klty. i Utornoy-Goneral Crawford wont to lEtigono this morning on legal busl- iuobs. rc. T. Bonnoy, of Woodburn, wns In jfSalom yesterday, returning homo last iivenlnp. If. J. Blggor was a passongor for Portland, this morning for a visit to Is family. Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, camo down this morning to leoturo boforo tno Medical Colloge. Mrs. C. O. Lee, of Albany, left for Ahorao last night, after a visit with IrolaUvos hero. Col. A M. Poorman passed through ISalera last evening, on his way home from Corvallls. Georgt H. Hlmos, of Portland, was flu Salem this morning, going to Tur- ir on buslnoss. D. A. Williams, of Shanlko, has ar frived In Salem, and will ontor tho WIl- Kiamotte University Law College. Miss Zlda Goldsmith returned to Ret-Be4l l8t ft tj Lapliai Quality. Ordtr I,I3J Dilrartr Coart Street, for Dtllvenr DaKciy wros, or isle yonr Grocer tSreaQ.. BWer. KotertAshforJ. r4M-i We Have Fresh Home Made M1WCE PIES at the X CALIFORNIA BAKERY y ST EXTRA QUALITY. IOC A. X. ASSOCIATION MT STUDENTS ENTERING DAILY -JC? PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: BEST TEACHERS: SMALL COST. GvaaaslBfli. Battu, Reailne Room. Library In ConBectloa. Y. . C A.Coaerclal ai Ceekett Sts Phone 208J. Catalog free tmmtm w I swar, to Yoti 1 4& i is wholly and entirely at needs, are the most reason- for where the best of ikill cheaper glasses and cheaper Islt with Miss Hallle- Watson, in a city. Morris Abrahams left for his homoJudnh tQ Btnt(J tho obJoct of tho mcct. San Francisco last nignt, auer a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. P.,,u& "" u,u "' . "' "?" Talklngton. " would be somewhat difficult to adopt H. George Meyer wont to Portland . this morning to look after tho caso of f ho narliera' Collect), which will bo . tried nt 11 o'clock this morning. t thnt tho political parties expected to Mrs. F. T. Wrlghtman and daughter. ( nomlnnto their candidates In accord Miss Fay, loft last night for Santn anco with tho law. Barbara, Cnl., where thoy will spond I Aldorman Burrows stated that tho tho winter, for tho bunoflt of Mrs. application of tho Australian ballot Wrlghtman's health. law at this time would monn n heavy Frank Morrison loaves Thursday for and useless oxpense, and that, as a Boise, Idaho, to rosunio his position mattor of oconomy, ho favored the old as solicitor for the Dally Stotosman way, and ho furthor stnted that It of that city. Ho has sorved that pa-1 would mako no difference to tho can nor bofore. and it seems thoy wnnt'dldatos. far whosoovor was elected him again. His family will remain In Snlom for tho present. South Salem Personals. i Mrs. W. S. Jacobs, of Portland, re turned homo yestorday, after several weoks visit with friends. Mrs. Sarah E. Murphy accompanied hor homo, and will spond a week In Portland visit ing. Miss Cprlnno Conn, of Portland, who has spont sevoral dayB vlBltlng frlonds ln South Salem and vicinity, returned homo yosterday on tho afternoon train. Mr. Hahn, of Sublimity returned homo yesterday, aftor a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. Wnltor Wan nor, ln South Salem. Mrs. Adams la at Stockton & Co'a (tho Old Whlto Corner) for a fow days with specialties In embroldory, nnd will bo plenscd to havo tho ladlos call. 10-2C-3t e Ghosts Witches. Gonulno hnlloween mystorlos at Prosbytorlan church Friday ovonlng. No admission. All young people In vited. 10-27-3t Big Oregon Rutabagas, Thoro Is on oxhlbltlon at tho D. A. Whlto & Son food store at 28-pound rutabaga, grown this year by H. Da vidson on the Little Nostucca rlvon This Is tho largest vegotable or thu kind over brought to Salem, and Is a fino speclmon of what Oregon soil can do. Makes friends of neighbor and grocer, and friendly trade Schilling's Best. Is there anything better than friendly trade ? -, When Time Is In Dispute Tho watch from C. T. Pomoroy's al ways docldos. A watch from there la reliable. Tho name Itself Is a guaran tee. Every watch sent out of this store Is accurately regulated and can.eldee. will, some day this wee, be always be depended upon. That's tho . ordained a prleet of the Itonwn Cath only kind of a watch to carry. A big olle church, at the ML Angel nwiH stock to select from. PRIOBS. sliver try. All the member of hie fa-nlly. watches. 2 JO to $10; 30-year gold and a large number of the leading filled, $10 to $30. Catholic people of Salem went to Mt C. T. Pomeroy ... Jeweler and Optician, 388 Com. Bu MADE FRESH EVERY DAY. J& NIGHT SCHOOL XX THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, 0HON, JU I I i l I I i Uji til i J I I i i if i lj I . . , I I I 1.1 . Wl COUNCIL'S V?- -a. SPECIAL i v SESSION Conclude Not to Hold the Election Under Australian System Representatives From New Wards Will Aleet the Council and Arrange for Judges and Clerks b The city council met In special bob slon last evening to consider the mat ter of applying tho Australian ballot law to tho city election. Mayor Dish op and Aldermon Burrows,, Walker, tendance. Mayor Bishop called tho council to order, and asked Recorder ..,.i. ,,., ..n. tho law ln question for this year, ninny citizens were In favor of applying this law at the Doccmbor election, uid would be sworn ln without opposi tion. Ilecortlor Judah read several ex tracts from tho Australian bnllot law, showing tho cumbersome machinery thnt would havo to bo set In motion In order to appply tho law Tho recordor presented a resolution providing for tho election of ono aldor man from each of tho first, aecond, third and fourth wnrds, and two each from tho fifth, sixth and seventh wnrds, and for voting on tho mattor of Issuing f30,000 bonds to tako up thnt amount of maturing brldgo bonds. At this point Mayor Bishop dirt- cussed tho realtor of tho Australian ballot law, stating his bollof that, tin dor existing circumstances, tho old system of election would bo prefer able, especially as tho now system would cost no loss than G0 more than tho old system. This view was also expressed by Al- dormon Larson and Burrows, and, af tor a lengthy discussion, It wns decid ed to not apply tho Austiallan ballot law. Aldermen Stolz moved that tho city recorder, togethor with tho several councllmon from tho old wards, and with representative citizens from the now wards, nrrango a list of Judgea and dorks, to bo submitted at tho next meeting of the council. After a dls mission tho motion was withdrawn. Aldermen Hubbard suggosted that the new wards be Invltod to send rep resentatives to tho next meeting to suggeet name for judges and clerks. Tho mayor stated that a few weeks ago Mrs. Heeloy, proprietor of the ho tel at the big bridge, No. 18 Center street had called on him and reporiod that Barney Pompulli was sick at the house, and that he had been taken to the poor farm, at the expense of the county. The mayor stated that he had agreed to be reejionslble for the ex pens of keoplng the patient until hlu removal to the poor farm. He was In structed to bring the bill before the council, after which the council ad journed. Ordained at ML Angel. Benedict Raymond Barr, a native bob of Salem, where hl family re I Angel last evening to witneee the I in preeeive ceremonlos. by which the I young man will be Inducted Into kU eftered life-work. Next Sunday Father Itarr birthday occur be will be 24 yeai old then and oa Uwt morwtng he will celebrate hie ftret maae. and many of the Salem people will be In Mount Angel on that ooeaato?. Rev. Darr Is the eon of the late J. 0. Harr and of Mrs. Barr. His father was for many years a leading jeweler of Oils e4ty. and hie brothers and nleters are today among the leading business and iHvfeesloBal people ef lite Capital City. Among those going to Mount Angel last evening were Mrs. J. Or. Barr, Hermann W. Barr, Dr. Frank Barr, Dr. There Sehoettle, 0. O. Barr. Leo Barr. Tneo. M. Barr, MIm Mary gchoetUe. Her. Qlivottl, Mr. and Mr. EBpAYi, OCT.OBBR & tOffl', fLJ M1 W f. Kalsor, Mrs, Joseph Albrlolit, Mrs. It. Ax Kirk and oyiQrs.- , . . Father Barr la tho flrst, member- of tho Catholic congregation of Salem to ontor tho priesthood, 'He has boon a student at Mount Angol for the past 12 .years. He U Not Forgotten. G. W. Stlmpson. better known as "Wash" Stlmpson, a pioneer buslnoss man of this city. Is at tho Salem Hos pital, and Is not expected to last vory long. Mr. Stlmpson lb getting vory old. and for yoars has been decrepit. For many years ho was a prosperous business man, and was always free with his money, charitablo to a de groe. and has helpod many a poor fel low with a meal, a night's lodging, or a half dollar, and many a poor family has had Its Thanksgiving or Christ mas dinner at the cxponso of tho old man. In late" y6ars ho gradually lost his means, until recontly, decrepit and poverty-stricken, ho was sent to tho county poor farm. In tho last fow weeks ho has boon ill. his mind is wavering, and he wns removed to tho Salem Hospital, whoro ho will havo all tho comforts of n homo during his last few days on earth. Mr. Stlmpson has "many frlendB In this city, men and women who know and liked him In his prosperous days, and thoy will learn with regret of his sad plight, but will ho pleased to know that he Is comfortable and has tho best of care. Phonollte Is All Right. George Bort, William Cassldy and Dp C. W. Faull yesterday returned from tho nowly discovered phonollte field, 56 miles southwest of here, and brought with them a largo quantity of ore from that new camp, which is now In tho hands of nssayors, nnd will bo tested within tho uoxt fow days. Whon Interviewed Dr. Faull said that ho believed the new camp was all right, and that the ore bodies thoro havo great vnluos. Whllo ho was thoro ho says that Dr. Curry, of Baker City, who Is now on the ground, sold scvornl claims to Pittsburg capital ists for J7G00. Archie Murray was In on tho deal, and both mon nro still lo cating now claims. Several hundred prospectors havo nrrlved In tho camp, and everybody Is busy staking out ground. It Is bollovod that a town will grow up tuore before snow lllos, and that In tho spring development will commonco on a lurge scale. Bak or 'Domocrat. "Jack" Frost 8tlll Alive. Tito sheriff of Klko county, Nevndn, Has toJosraphcd to BuniB thnt "Jack" Frost, Uio fugltlvo murdorer of John O. Saxton and Jack West, was thought to havo gono from Northorn Nevada Into Idaho. Doputtos from Burns arc acting with tho oittcers of Klko coun ty, and tho message indicated that thoro woro good hope that Frost would bo ltcaded off ln Southern Idaho. Tho reward for Frost now stands at $1000 for his dollvory, dead or allvo. A peculiar foaturo of tho prosont man-hunt Is that Tom Murray, ono of the doputlos from Harney county, who Is now working with oflleers of Klko county, Nevada, Is undor bonds to np poar nt tho coming term of court for having shot Frost several weoks ago. Murray Is known to bo a good criminal hunter, and was put on the chnso be causo of his acquaintance with Frost, and thorough knowledge of the coun try In which tho chase seemod to iny. Murray's friends assert that when he flrod nt Frost It wns to prevent him from killing another man. Murray's SSBBtBSBBieit e i I A Story of Early American Times Beginning soon we shall nt:; ' in these column one of tin. most popular novels ofVtl-c decade. It is a talc that ! has won the liigUcet pui- , of the critic and been lead i with eftgerneu by thcee j vUo purchase new boo!: f and pay $i jocachforthem j Alice of Old Vincennes . . . . By . , Maurice Thompson You have hoard of it, no J, doubt, beeausc it has cre ated a big stir in the novel roeding world. You can read it now and nt little or no expense. w Don't Miss the First Ckaptcrs J bond has boon adjusted to permit him to cpntlnue In tho search of tho murderer. Young Donkel Acquitted. ClovclandM. Oonkel, or Prlnovlllo, has been acquitted by tho circuit court of tho murder of his father, Simon P. Donkel. Tho vordlct was returned af ter Bojeral hours' of deliberation. Tha murder of Donkol was ono of tho most revolting over committed In this vicinity After killing tho aged roan tho perpetrators of tho crlmo burled tho body near his camp ln Uio woods. Tho sou discovered tho grave and no tified tho authorities. His Btrnngo nc tlgns nt tho tlmo directed suspicion against him, and ho was arrested, and his trial followod. On tho Way to Recovery. George W. Gosnor, of West Salem, who has boon confined to his homo with sciatic rhoumntlBm for tho past flvo w.eoks, Is Blowly recovering, and yesterday wns drlvon over to Amity, whoro Mrs. Gossor'B parents reside, whoro tho family will remain for a short tlmo. It Is bollovcd thnt his comploto rccovory Is now but a quos tlon of time. Mr. Gossor Is a black smith by trndo, and has a half Interest In tho shop on tho northeast corner of Commercial nnd Chomokota Btrocts, opposite tho Y. M. C. A. building. Th A. O. U. W'a Dance. A delightful dancing party was giv en by Valloy Lodgo, No. 18, A. 0. U. W In tho Holmnn hall laBt night. Thoro was a Bplondld nttondanco of Salem's best pcoplo with good music, and ono of tho most onoynbl6 dances of tho season was tho result. Tho danco was an ontlro success, both so cially nnd financially, nnd tho mom borB of tho lodge uro dollghtod with tholr first vontu.'o In a social way for tho winter. niflo Team Selected. Company M, Third noglmont, O. N. O., last night selected tho following toam to represent this company at tho regimental rlflo contest ln Portland, next Frldny nnd Saturday: Captain Murphy, Sorgeant Lucas, Sergeant Sliolton, Corporal Duncan nnd Private Humphreys. Fine Persimmons. Frank Boulllard has tho thnnks of this ofllco for flno Hpeclmons of Jap anoBo persimmons, grown by tho Ore gon Nursory Company, nt Chlco, Cat Harrltt &. Lawrence Havo received tho Wolverine soap that everybody has boon wanting for the pnst months. It Phent: Main 2053. AJUL, WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED I 1B3 Commitctal St. Our Thi Journal, Bty Oilmeal Now A car just received. We are making a special price on quantity lots. It will pay you to buy what you need for the season as the price will be higher D. A. WHITE & SON, gasasfg? WOW IWrsM.l S T4 &&, jffc i wad MUum itjHv ! m Til T 1 3?& kwBA IJtwmw To Do Wall ev eV Papering We Pay No to paper hungers, but give our discounts that aro made. Our 40oforatothor8toro8 whero papers spoak for thoraHolves, all them. You'll bo convinced. BUREN & Return to Eugene. . Tho family of AssocIatoljimlQoj Xti S. Bean havo raturnod to thelV M)Id homo town of (Eugcno, where thoy will occupy their riowlybullt homo, ad joining that' of Mrs. Bean's father, Frof.Mjondbn. Thlo movo Is made largely1 on account of Prof. Condon's advanced ago, as well as to glvo tholr sons an opportunity to attend tho Stato University, of which Judgo Bean Is head regent, Tho family will bo greatly missed from tho Capital' City, whoro they havo mado hosts of frlonds, nil of whom Join In-wishing thorn well ln tholr now-old homo. Judgo Bean will tako rooms ln this city, and nttond to his court duties tss ln tho past, but wilt spend most of hlu Sundays at home. Tholr Salem homo Is closod for tho present -' Got a Stay of Proceedings, "w. T. Humo, of Portland, was bo foro Chlof Justlco Moore at 10:30 o'clock last night, with an application for a cortlflcato of probable causo In tho caso of Chaa. Houghton, convict od of assault, and sontoncod to six months nt hard labor ln tho Multno mah county jail. Justlco Moore granted a stay of proceedings, until newt Thursday at 1 p. m., whon tho mattor will ho heard by Judgo Moore. ciiinifiinnnnTTnnnnnnnnTiniinrtnng In Drawing Your DEEDS AMD MORTGAGES Wo carefully comparo tho description with our I RECORDS and I SURVEY tho liuid on our township 1 Perfectly Correct description. Our hooka and 3 M K &w i n Jm sa tilt A A It 1 1 A r 4 - UII4JB 1VU U O UUUAVUIIOU III- 5 cilitios for doing AC0UR ATE WORK. I Salem Abstract I and Land Co. IF.W. WATERS, Mgr. iuillUiUUiiUUililJiUUllUlliaLUUUlUi Specialties: Good Worl&e Prompt .Delivery Elliott, the Job Printer. Wmm P:' KSBMWW1 Commission oustotnoH tho advantage of any 30ojmpors uro what you pay oomTnissionB aro given. Our that wo ask is that you see HAMILTON