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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1903)
; - UMi'l jpryi rij$F" Tlie Kiflglicst Tafcles In tne Land The kingtiest tables in the land -the tahl whr h nrt,r ef wealth and fashion treets"-. the dinner tables in the finest noicis ana private residences every whe, are indebted to Hawke's cutglaSsforro little of their bdauty. People of refined, fas tidi us taste-who really know the difference between glass that is inferior and e ass that is snnerinr iHnm nUnn other kind than Hawke's simply because'it i's clearer, brighter, ii i ji i ', . l,,au dny oiner ,n ,ne world. We handle Hawke s glass, and have this fall a superb display of it, m'all sorts and styles of choice table pieces. To buy cut dass without seeing our line is like witnessing Hamlet, with nauuci ich uui. Corner State and Liberty Streets, ! Salem. THR DAM.Y i&UnHHL. SALEM OKEStON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER '.'!' !' - i tie 1 1 1 hi i ihmiii 1 1 1 ii i Local Events In the Hill lllilllllllinuilHK Social Realm PERSONALS. Dr. T. I Golden went up to his ifarm near Marlon today. Thomas Holmnn wont to Portland iUiIs morning on bUBlnoss. Q. J. Thomas was a passenger for lOregon City this morning II. A Thomas wont to Linn county EMiir morning on business. II. L. Junk Is expected to arrive fhomlo today from Suraptor. MORE ABOUT SESSION Majority of the House Agree With Governor's Yiews- Lefters Still Coming Governor Chamborlaln Is In recolpt of sovornl answers this morning from mombers of the loglslaturo, In rosponse Mrs. J. W. Ransom, of Turner, ls,to hls recont lottor rogardlng tho no- Isltlng friends In Salem today. cosslty of a special session. Itepro- A. O. Mnirftrn wnnf n All.nnv t),la olu,u vrion, OI MUlinomnil COUn- Pmiornlng on a brief businoss visit. S. S. Swank, tho Aumsvlllo miller, fcwas n Salem visitor this womnlng. Ix C Cavongh was u, passongor for Ruls homo near Tumor this morning. Sheriff Thomas Allen, of Harney county, left for his homo last evening. Dr. Wl T. Williamson camo up tills fcmornlng from his now homo In Port-Rand. C. D. GabriolsOn roturned today from an extended business visit to So- lattla G. W. Johnson, Jr., roturned last ov- ienlng from a few days' stay at Ku gene. Frank Davis arrived last night from points In tho souUiern part of the state, i F. P, Talklngton wont to Portland this morning for a tow days' stay on fbuslness. Governor Chamberlain returned this morning from n short visit to his hbmo In Portland. W. D. Shaw, tho Portland real cstato man, was In Salem last evening, ro- jfturnlng home this morning. Oswald West has gono to Eastorn I Oregon for nn extended business trip, In tho lntorost of tho stato land board. Prof. J. II. Ackerman returned this "morning from Portland, having aban doned his Eastern Oregon trip for this week. Frank Davis, tho man from Para dise, Is In tho city, and Is busy talking about tho crackers from tho celootlal region. Miss Dclphlno Cornoyor was a pas , ongor for Portland this morning, go- ilng down for a woek's visit with friends. T. N. McCoy, tho doputy United United Stales marshal of Elko No Irada, loft last night for Carson, Nov., 5m his way homo. ((Chester Murphy returnod this morn ing to Portland, aftor a fow days visit lylth his father, Judgo J. J. Murphy, vho Is ill, but Is reported improving nicely Of course, you are nolnn to take lunch with the Citizens' Llnht & Trac tion Co., and learn how almplo a gat range really la. 3t ty, says that ho Is heartily In accord with the govornor's Idea, and pledges hlmsolf to oppose nil legislation, ex copt that respecting tho correction of tax lovles. Senators Mnys, Kuykondall and C. J. Smith, while making no pledgos, all express themselves favorably to tho governor's plan, and oxproee tho hope that tho session will be very short, and that general legislation will not bo attempted. A majority of tho houso of represen tatives has now boon heard from, fa vornbla to tho govornor's Idea of nood od legislation, and roeponsos from sen ators nro coming In, couched In Blral lar terms, and tho Indications aro that a strong majority In both hpusos will Bupport tho governor, If' a special ses slon Is cnlled. Tho probability is that the special session call will soon be Issued. Dr. Schleef Appointed. Governor Chamborlaln this morn noon appointed Dr. II. C. Schloef, of Cottago Grove, as a dolegato to tho First International School of Hygonlc Congress, which will meet at Nurera berg, Gormnny, April i to 9, 1903, This Is the first congross of the kind over hold, and Dr. Schlcof, who will repre sent Oregon, oxpects to attond the sessions, and, at tho samo tlmo, make an oxtonded visit to his old home In Germany. Season Tickets. County Clerk Roland today Issued two marrlago Hconses. They are: W. II. Loose to Hosetta Wobor, C. F. Loose, witness. Shonnan S. Swank and Miss Ada M. Murphy, J. 12. Prunk, I witnoss. The last two named aro resi dents of Aumsvlllo, whoro they will resldo aftor their marrlago. In usual trade, neither buyer nor seller knows the goods, and both take risks. Not so Schilling's Best; both know, and there are no risks. At your f rxti'i ; nwntybuk. COUNCIL'S BUSY . SESSION Accepts Mayor's Resignation, Orders Election, and Acts on Batch of Bills Tho Salem city council met la reg ular session last ovonlng. and ono of tho most Important matters coming up for tho consideration of tho members was Uio resignation of Hon. C. P. lllsliop as mayor of Salem, which com munication camo as a surprise to tho mombers and a large portion of those present at tho council meotlng. Tho resignation was accepted with the un derstanding that the mayor would contlauo to fill tho position until his succoasor could bo elected and quali fied, and stops woro nt once taken to mK 18, 1003 officers would be appointed to keep the peaco, if they wero nedod. Tho city recorder road hla report for tho month of Octobor, showing 18 case? tried, with & total of f SO collect ed In fines and 62 days served In Jail. , Tho cash receipts for tho month were: Cash on hand OcL 1st $ 70 83 Receipts 1.221.15 nvfe Total receipts 1291.53 Amlount on hand Nor. 1st . . 1,291.53 War. Indebtedness for Oct. .$ 2,570.58 Total to date. 1903 , 18.8SG,89 Mayor Bishop announced tho ap pointment of C. A. Murphy on the city plumbers' board, vlco George Uarr, de clined. Tho appointment was ap proved, Mlsbaum Bros. &. Co. and A. Schrelbor mndo applications for raloon licenses, nnd same wore referred to the license committee. The following resolution was Intro duced bj Aldorman Hubbard: Tho resolution, was adopted by unnn mous voto of tho council Whoroas, Thoro exists a sorlous conflict In tho statutes of tho stat of Include tho oloctlon of a mayor In tho olectlon notice to bo published by tho Orogon, In tho mattor of tho general gta0BM8eagBtMWMMWWHMlfHaWHMIWfr M Family Re-Unldns Our national holiday is only a few days away. Families and friends on that day will lay aside the daily routine of life and meet once more about the tnhlo and flrpcJrlp A trrnzt day is our Thanksgiving Vb Day. cut friend, wnen others are dressed in their best "bib and tucker' how'll you show up in that faded and shiny old suit of yours? recorder prior to tho olectlon to be 'taxation of tho property In the nlnto. hold on Dccombor 7th, next Tho j which will adversely nffect tho city of olectlon of a mayor will fall upon all Salem, unless remedial legislation Is tho sevon wards of tho city, tho now 'promptly applied, and AuaSMM 11 u 1W WE siSr-T v Wih i territory added ot tho city on Octob or 1st last being entitled to voto on the question, ns woll as tho old wards. The council also appointed a special offlcor for North Salem, to serve with out pay, for the purposo of koeplng tho peaco nnd controlling n crowd of hood lums In that portion of tho city, that has for some tlmo seriously annoyed n largo portion of tho pooplo of that new district. This action wns taken upon tho request of a delegation of cltlions of North Salem, and Irving Hiince, a votornn of the Philippine wnrs, was appointed to nil tho posi tion. The Routine. Council mot In the pollco court room at 7 o'clock last evening In regular session, with Mayor Bishop presiding, and all mombers present, except Al "Whoroas, It Is absolutely ossontlal to tho welfare of said city of Salem that tho full bonoflt of tho lovy and collection of taxes, upon the assess mont rolls of tho year 1903 should be mndo and covored Into tho treasury of said city; therefore be It "ResoUod, Hy the common council of tho city of Salem, jDrogon. In icgu Inr session assemblod on this 17th dny of Novcmbor, 1903, that wo do most urgontly nnd respectfully pray thn governor of the state ot Orogon to forthwith summon the loglslaturo ot said stato In oxtrnordlnary convention for tho oxpress purpose of enacting such legislation as will relieve the threatening conditions aforesaid, nnd onablo this city, and nil other sub divisions of government to meet the necessary obligations of admtnlslrn aiiiiiHiiiHiii Pen Talk Is quite nnnoylnsriflt Isn't the riant kind of talk or course you want to know facts-then come here and Inveltlcrato Fountain Pens" onr stock comprises all makes of renute-If you buy from us-you will know you're rlsht -Our aim Is lo clease, If we fall, money back, Pattern's Book H Stoe. 5 dorm an Catlin. Tho minutes of tho last proceeding mooting woro rend and npprovod by tho council. Tho ordlnanco commltco returnod tho ordlnanco changing tho grado on Court street, from 12th to Mill creek, with a rocommondatlon that tho bill pass. Tho roport was accoptcd. Tho convmlttoo on accounts and current oxponses reported favorably on tho following bills, nnd the same woro ordered paid by warrant: Pohlo & Bishop S 4.00 3.30 1.05 118.30 5.C0 AH .35 1.00 iTrtfles that arc Necessity To every lady of tasto In dress com- Ipriao our assortment ot diamond rings, bracelets, hat pins, etc. Their taauty utrlkos tho eye at a glance. hlle the moderate prices open the loor of purchase to every one. Buy ing Is cosier where first choices aro I most numorous. Our constant cus tomers keep bringing us now friends. 7t grow by our past. fc. T. POMEROY (Jeweler and Optician, 298 Com, Rt. wBRF We Rave Fresb Home Made Minnehaha Cakes y EXTRA QUALITY. MADE FRESH EVERY OT11ER DAY. At the Caliiornfa Bakery. .2 A. X ASSOCIATION NIGHT SCHOOL X X STUDENTS EKTERIKO DAILY -JKI PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: BEST TEACHERS: SMALL COST. Gymnasia!, Baths. Reading Rooeb. Lierary ia uhbccihu. Y. . C. A.-CoercUI a4 Cfcasekeu Sts. Pboie 2081. Catalo free M. J. Potzol ... Gilbert & Baker Salcm Wator Co, Stato man Pub. Co Pacific Statos T. & T. Co. Patton Bros Pacific Statos T. & T. Co. Pohlo & Bishop 8.00 Capital Improvement Co, .... 13.C0 Pacific Statos T. & T. Co 1.00 K. S Lamport 1.36 D. A. WJilte & oSn 1.00 Williams & dosser 3.00 Z. J. Itlggs 3S I O. Reasoner 8C Capital Lumb. Co 3 67 It. M. Wade & Ca 6.C3 W. P. Woloh .60 8alem Truok & Dray Co, . . . y . 2.7S Capital Lurab. Co C1.C2 P. J. Larsen 7.7S O ray Bros 3.00 Z. J Itlgga 10.76 Stelner & Berger 78.00 Gray Bros 1.01 CItUeflft' Light & Traction Co. 229.78 Mr. Pohl reported that the hydrant at the corner of Center and Capital strMts was leaking, nnd the council ordered the same to be repaired at an expens of about $12. Mr. Pohle also reported that the repairs on the Ia Prance Are engine woukl soon be com ptoted. KUter Wilson, Ittder Boor and scrao of their friends, ef the Church or Owl. appeared asking that a policeman be appointed for North Salem, to control the boys aad young men who have been far some time annoying people going to ehureh and committing dep redations Rv. Boor stated that he bad been compelled to abandon' night meetings on account of tho deproda tlons of the hoodlum element The council appointed Irving Bunes as special polloeman for the fifth ward, and later la the evening he was sworn In and clothed with all the powers of polloe effleer. to narrti without pay, ir tlons." Mr. Hubbard announced that tho re pairs on Capital street, between Onk and Mill streets, had boon Btoppod whon tho council paid $200 for this work,( and ho stated that tho street was Impossible Tho council ordorod a rob a to qf $10 for Cross & Brown, wood sawyora, on account' of llcouso paid. Mayor Bishop's resignation was read at this point, and Aldorman Sims. In a fooling address, expressed his ro grot at tho mayor's resignation, and moved that tho samo bo accoptod. The motion waa agreed to. Mayor Bishop addrosscd tho council, thanking the members for their assistance, and ask Ing them to fix the tlmo for it to go Into offoot. Tho counoll ordered the recorder to Includo In tho olectlon notices tho va cancy In the roayorallty, and the r,o cesslty ot filling It by oloctlon at the December olectlon. Tho mayor's ros Ignatlon Is as follews: To tho Mombers of the City Ceuncil: Oontlemun: The interests of tho city's welfaro and the Issues that con fronted our oily five years ago, which, demanded roe to take part with you and others who preceded you In our municipal affairs: First, In demonstrating that our city affairs could bo so conducted ns to avoid an annual deficit; and Second, .In making provision for a warrant Indebtedness ot $8S.000; and these objects having been ancom. pllthed, and our promises to the peo. people havo been rodeemod, until, for the ut throe years, there has been woHdy In the treasury to meet our In Urest demands, pay all warrants, and th eredlt of our city Is no A 1 And having served the olty as mayor and preelded over your deliberations to the best of my ability for five years during which time my business Inter eU have Increased to that extent that my time Is entirely taken up In Its management; Therefore, thanking you and yout Immediate predecessors for the unl form courtesy shown me, I herewith leader yew my resignation as mayor of Salem. C. P. BISHOP. Mr. Stolx moved that the counoll men, to ba elected In the new wards, be given their sots at the first meet ing following tho election. This cre ated quite a dlsouailon, and the mo- i tlon was screed to. I The Court street grado ordlncacc If You Expect to be There you'd better como and let ho fit you out with a suit that's bocomlng and up-to-do. With our tailors, we" have facilities that no other store arouud hai for fitting you In a ready-to-wear suit, and at to tho st)l, quality and workmanship entorlng Into our suits, wo challenge the world to ulve you better val le for tho money. 1 he Boys will be there, too. Hooka will be laid aside and the boys will meet with fathor and mother and mints aud couilus and all tho rest. How It adds to the boy's self respect nnd manliness to be noaMy droned, to say nothing ot hla plvskuro. We Lead the Willamette Valley In boys' aa wall at to men's clothtiij;, not only In showing the largest assortment. In the valley, but became our patrons have learned that our suite are adapted to boys' wear. Thny stand the racket, and aro priced within tho raaoh of all HB-MsMgM-WM-WHHBlMW upon llocorder Judah's suggestion, tho ordlnanco was laid on tho tablo for two weeks, and tho recordor was ordered to glvo 10 days' notlco of the proposed changes In tho grado. Aftor tho rending ot tho usual grist of hills, and their roforonco to the co nun It too, tho council adjourned. Basket Ball Team. Herald, Nov. 18th: Albany College will havo a girls' basket ball team this yenr. Tho organization of tho team has not boon nffectod, but tho girls hnvo already commoncod prntitlcllug Miss HIbIo Francis, who was captain of the High School team last year, has boon chosen to manago affairs temporarily, and a captain and a man ager will bo choHon lator. Tho follow lug young women havo bogun playing, and will try for positions on tho team: Voleua Smith, Ada Ward, Iluth Bry ant, Thoresa Lugger, Adolo floff, Fla Nutting, Francos Nelson. Klslo Fran cis, Carrie Moon. Lillian Clock, iloae Flcklln, Anna McCnrthy, lsva Fronch and Villa Nannoy. Card of Thanks. , , Mrs, Becker and Mr, and Mrs. Smith wish to express their" nlncore thanks to tholr kind n6!ghborsand friends'- for tholr assistance, sympa thy and neighborly kindness durlng.the sickness and death of a boovod hus-, band and fnthor. I Don't Wait Until I the man offers to 1 BUY your land; get your Title Straight 1 Now pmTTmmTTrnTmmfiinnniTiHiiiinirriig Then there is no de- 3 lay when you want to SELL You may THINK your 1 title is PERFECT. I Do you KNOW it is? I Salem Abstract and Land Co. 1 I F.W. WATERS, Mgr foiiiiniinnniiiiiiininimii 3 Haa Moved. f Jacob Vogt, tho shoemaker andV palrer. will hereafter bo found o tltato atroot, just opposite- tho Roth ft (Irabor atoro, and will bo pleaaod to havo nil hla old, aa woll now pat'"' rons, mako htm' a call. 2t A Race Track Romance. Chicago, Nov. 18.A docroo of dl vorco was today granted Charles SHI son, the well-known racing man, owner of Judgo Klmes, from bin wlfo, who Is nhargod with inndollty. Otto Wonder ly tho Jockoy. Is tho co-roapondont. Tho womun aiUnlttod tho charge. 40a)aBiftt(aQaf KM' ;HaJ : ; Wneat ! Flout Only $i,t5 per sack i i The famous unexcelled Peacock Brand of flour. ! ! The finest flour ever sold ; ; ' in the city. Try it once. ; ;; We will sell to you again. D. A. White i & Son i FeccJmea and Seedsmen ! ! ! 301 Com'l 8t, Salem, Oregon. ; ; and Mayor Bishop promised" that more Ui "P for third reading, and, ftfw f i a ifHoi to i iiii iafi tnt j A Grand Clean-up Our entire stock of Shoes and Rubber goods to be ii sold at sacrifice prices in order to adjust our new goods. Bargains for all, call early and get the ; ; cream of it. P. Monfred i Successor to Jacob Vogt. 265 Commercial Street i g-M-Jtlfr'tfttHSttlWI