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1 LiW.VWifltlvrn3'rrrr' A Rain-proof Roof for the Rainy Day We beg to announce the arrival of a large consignment of handsome Umbrellas, whose distinction of appearance no less than their general goodness of material and make will conv mend them to those who seek really fine, high class Umbrellas. They include styles for both ladies and gentlemen, with cover of fine, pure dye silk and frames of the staunches possible con struction, whila the choice in handles includes wide variety of swell effects in Pearl, Silver, Gold Filled, Natural Wood and Hand Carved Ivory, The prices, $4 to $20 arc exceedingly moderate for such high class Umbrellas, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Miiiiiiiiiii!itiiimin E Local Social Realm! 8 Events K in the 'IH 8C ItTll HHHH-9448H PERSONALS. i . G. P. Lltchflold went to Albany this morning. F. U. Drown wont to Portland this morning. C. O. Jamlcson, ot Jefferson, wns In the city today. O. S. Hill returned to his homo In Albany today. Dr. Frank Darr went to Mount An col this morning. L M. Wngnor went to Turner today to visit his farm. It. M. Ruder, ot Aumsvllle, was a Slem Tisltor yostcrday. ' Oeo. Snyder and Geo. Slahloy went to Portland this morning. Mrs. Ell Waughn and daughtor, Mrs. Ttnssol, wero Salem visitors today. Rev. P. Olllovlttl wont to Shaw this morning to conduct services over Sun day. Dr. J. F. Calbreath wont to McMinn vlllo this morning, to visit his fruit ranch. Jay J. McConpIck loft this morning for Eugene aftor a few days' visit In thin city. Judgo R, S. Bean, was a passenger for Eugene this morning to spend Sun day with his family. 0. Frank Robertson, the Turner postmaster, and his wife aro In Uio city for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Judd went to Turner this morning to visit Mr. Judd'a parents over Sunday. Mrs. O. II. P. Cornollus cnnio down frpra her homo in Turner this morn ing for a brief visit with friends. South Salem Personals. Mrs. Will Bennett returned yester day from sovcral wooks' visit with relatives and frionds In Pendleton. R. A. Conn, of Portland, was a busi ness Tisltor In South Salem, return ing homo to dan ' Dean Schomaker, son of Mr. uid Mrs. Henry Shomakor, Is lying ill at tho family homo In South Salem. Indian Foolballlsts. Tho Chemawa Indian boys aro out today In full force at football. Tho flrat tnnm la nt Athnnv rinlnir hnttlo with tho first team of that place. Tho , scctond toam is at Portland, playing with tlm nwnnrl Multnomah, whllo tho third toam played this morning at Chemawa against tho reform school favor of tho Indians, I , For a 10c cigar try La Corona, or for a Sc try Our Champion manufac tured In Salem. Aug, Huckensteln, Manufacturer. Time is Precious And so Is a rollablo tlmoplece. Watchoa and clocks purchased at C. T. Pomoroy's aro always accurate time-keepers, and require the leapt re pairs, with ordinary careful usage They can always be depended on. We are selling a Waltham or Wgln move ment In a 30-year gold fjlltd caw at 12.5o. We can furnish any style of case. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician, 288 Com. 8t. We Have Fresh Nlmnchaha, 3T EXTRA QUALITY. MADE FRESH EVERY OTUER DAY At the California Bakery. A A ASSOCIATION 8W STUDEMTS ENTERIHO DAILY PRACTICAL SUBJECTS: BEST TEACHERS: SMALL COST. Gymnasium. Bstfes, Reailsr Room. Library la CobbjcUm. Y. rt. C A.-ConaercUl awl C&eaekcU Sta- Ptooae 2081. Catalor free IMPORTANT DECISION. Handed Down by the Office. General Land In tho contested land case of Ingram vs. Erlckson, tho decision of which reachod tho land office horo last week Erlckson's claim lo tho land was de clared to bo void. Tho decision Is an Important one, nnd Involves many thousands pt acres ot land In Oregon, Washington nnd California, according to Attorney John W. Drapor, of this city. Erlckson was already tho ownor of moro than ICO acres of land, but filed on a land claim in tho Slletz country. Ingram contested his right to tho land on tho ground that when Erlckson filed on It ho was already tho ownor of moro than ICO acros, and for that rea son he waR not entitled to locate on any part of tho public domain. Tho decision handed down by tho general land offico boars out Ingram's conten tion. Tho decision clonrly states that any one who Is the possessor of more than 1G0 acres of land cannot make entry on any part ot tho public domain Hun dreds ot people who wero already ownors of more than ICO acros have filed and proved up on public lands, and in many instances havo built homos upon their land acquired from tho public domain, and by the. de cision of tho genoral land ofllco evory one ot these porsons can bo kicked oft tho lands they havo had In tholr pos session for years on the behest of any ono who sees fit to contest tholr right to tho land. Tho caso Is an Important ono, It tho decision is mndo to embody porsons who havo already mado Improve ments, and will likely result In litiga tion without' end. Oregon City Coup lor. Insane Convict John Bradley, a convict in the stato ponltontlary, was this morning reported to bo Insane, and tho asylum physicians havo been ordored to ox amino him, and, In caso tho roport provos true, ho will bo commlttod to tho asylum for treatment. It is much to be able to get Schilling's Best at your gro cer s; your money goes twice OS far, and comes back if you want it. Home Made 3 Cakes J& NIGHT SCHOOL A A CvPinKlfT' ' - THE DAILY JOUnMAlaXLEMOREQON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER seae SALEM GREETS THEM Reception Tendered Rev. and Mrs. Errett by Brother Ministers and Church Members A reception was glvon Tuesday ev ening at tho First Christian church to thoir pastor, Mr. D. Errott, and his wife. Mr. Errett has been In Salem slnco the first of October, but his wlfo was not ablo to come until last week, so tho reception was doforred unUl sho could bo prosont. Tho people began to arrlvo at 7:30 o'clock, and at 8 o'clock tho auditor luir. was full, each ono having passed by Mr. and Mrs. Errett, whoro thoy wero Introduced by Mrs. li R, Osborn " , . ;. I . , "; Epplcy stepped to tho choir stand and announced tho song "Onward, Chris tlan Soldiers," and asked all to Join in singing. And all did sing with a hearty good will. Row Mr. Ketchum then stopped to tho rostrum nnd offered prayer, and again tho wholo audlonco sang "Wo Pralso Thee, O, God," aftor which tho following pro gram was rondorcd In full, somo bolng rccnllod by a vigorous oncere: Piano solo "Last Hopo," Frank Churchill. Recitation "How Hoz Stolo ' tho Spcons," Miss Howett. oal duot Messrs. Wongor nnd Eppley. Solo Mr. Loon Martin, on his eu phonium, wltli Miss Tarploy accom panying on the plana Recitation Mra Chns. Watt Rev. Kantner wns callod to tho ros trum, nnd, in a fow well-choson re marks, wolcomed Rev. nnd Mrs. Errett to Salem, In tho nnmo of tho mlnlstore of Salem. Rev. Cllffo nlso mado a speech ot sja mm Out Doll Bazaar ml Is provlne aatrontr attraction-the assortment shown Islsiostcora- 2 V urcbenslve, It Includes dolls of every description, and sold at prices W m below what others ask If you are in want of a doll visit onr 'Doll Bazaar" and see the tittle beauties- they hold a reception every 2 w day-brln the little ones. W m Patton's Book Stoe wolcomo. Ho thought, among other things, thnt Mr. Errett Bhowed good Judgmont In coming to Salem, because Salem Is a "pretty" placo, for having boon half way round tho globo bo had not found so "pretty" a city. Mr. Errett hlmsolf says, In tho Christian Standard, of Cincinnati, O.: "This Is a splendid city, In tho midst of the most beautiful valloy I ever saw, and possessed of a cllmato which will be difficult to excel." Mr. Errott responded In a moot hap py manner, and outlined tho duty of a minister of tho gospol. Uy this tlmo odor of coffco bogan to permeate tho atmosphore of tho room, so that all felt that there was anoth er program about ready to bo carried out Young ladlea came with baskets ot cards, and distributed them, cadi ono having a match tied on, those for the ladles tied with white ribbon and those for the gentlemen tiftl with blue, and such a time ns was had matching, and as soon as the matches were matched, the couple marched in I Have Yot Seen Tte Baf gains At the h'roat sale, HO State Street? They Ae Waiting Fot Yot Overcoats thut we warrant give you good wear Punts iruurouteed not to rip nor tear, Fringes nnd passomentrie, jot trimming aud luce, Any tiling from a piu to a dress suit ease. Umbra) las ami gum loots for the mud and the rain, Dollar shirts for half, sweaters at the same, Hats and tine suits that will lit you so neat, Corsets for 15, good underwear aheap. t One moro short month and we close this great sale. Why not be wise and tho bargains ayajrT Whon there aro goods that you need in our Hue, Just follow up Bute Street to 140. . Friedman to bo served with coffee, sandwiches cako and lemonado, which all seemfcd to enjoy as much as they did tho other program. The program was perfect, and so was' tho lunch; only they forgot to sorvo toothpicks. Quito a tiumber of tho ministers of of tho city wore prosont, nnd a great many of tho membore of other churchoa, And If one could Judgo by bolng an onlooker, each ono enjoyed hlmsolf to tho full. Whllo wo all enjoy a recoption ot thla kind, yot wo hopo wo ihall not bo called on to attend another for many years, but Uiat Mr. and Mrs. Errott may become pcrmanont fac tors in tho church, and all other 'ocal work, for good In this community. o Miss Stout Entertain. Miss Maymo Stout last night enter talned about 30 of hor young friends nt her homo, cornor of Contor and Wlntor streets. Music, dancing, gamos and a guessing contost, In which Miss Knto Perrlno won first honors, wero n part of tho ovonlng's amusement Miss Stout was assisted In sorvlng tho rc- rrcrtmMiU br Pcnrr and Ruby opfi iJorntco slma ftnd st0a stout whu httlo Miss Roscalea Stout presided nt tho punch-bowl. When, at a lato hour, tho guests took tholr departure, all wero loud In tholr praises as to Miss Stout's ability as au cntortalnor. Those lnvltod wero Zoo Stockton, draco Rlnoman, Edith Ragan. Ollvo Mitchell. Mercedes Sims, Ueimlo Eakln, Kntc Porrlno, Mlnnlo Perrlno, Eunnno Craig, Mathilda Eckorlen, Mary Eckon Ion Lontn Stahloy, Ella Schultz, Bessto Schultz, Rhoda Qosnor, Maymo Ilab cock, Pearl and Ruby Hopt, Ilornlco Sims, Stella Stout; Ralph Dorcas, Har ry Wlnstanloy, Will Mott, Robort Mo Carl, Horman Baker, Frank Rhodes, Eldon Damon, Warrant Hunt, Dinlno Hubbnrd, Phllo Crawford, Clydn Lalighead, Frank Frlckle, Cordsa Caseboro, Pearl Iock, Robort Dun can August Huckesteln, Jake Demur dl nnd Frank Catterlln. City Politics. Political talk Is warming up on the street cornora, and thero is a great dlvorslty of opinion concerning candi dates, especially In tho matter of mayor. No now candidates aro bolng namod, but thoro Is somo activity ovor thoBO already suggested. No potltlona have boon filed in Uio matter of may or, and it is not ozpected that any defi nite stops will bo taken on this point boforo tho first of tho weok. In tho first ward Uio only nomina tion so far mado Is F. W, Wators for councilman. In tho third ward 0. Stolz has n nomination on flit with the city com mittee. In tho fifth ward Goo. I). Jaoobs, tho North Salem blacksmith, has been pe titioned for. It Is understood that several other nominations have bwn petition! for, but that the petitions have not yet boan returned to the committee. For Good Qrocerles do to Branson & Ragan's, and after onco trying their groceries you win use them all tho time. 21, 103. HrfmmHBIMiMtmTftl . ,, M. Western Oregon has a climate all her own. It U lust as pe culiar to ub as our "two bita" or "font bits." Slightly disagree able at times, but who would oxchango this Httlo discomfort for tho extreme heat and cold, tho oyclonos, droughts, flooda and uncertain crops of other climes? Nol Oregon la all right, only we must drosa to suit conditions. One needs, not a great iur coat with big collar, but a medium weight overcoat, cut long, so as to protect the lower part of tho body, aud unlined below the ahouldora that convonienco for walking Bhall not bo aorificed for unnecessary, weight and warmth. When auch a garment is mado improviouo to water without making it look like an ordinary rain coat, we have tho ideal garment for Orogon. Such an) the very slyliqh. Wc sell Umbrellas with detachable Handles. When you sot your urubrolla down simply pull tho handle ofl'andputit in your pookot. It's a boon to a man who's tired of losing his umbrella, and coats no more than tho ordi nary kind. A good ono can bo had for tlmWJlMVmV I'LL J MJUm J'-vU JJJ'l tr m mWwmnvmuxmwwnsiHi49n-wtmK4M Maybe Snowbound. Some fear a aro entcrtalnod for tho safety ot Henry Faulkner and wlfo, Frank Foster and wlfo, The. Davy and Miss Pearl York, who loft this placo early In tho month for tholr homo In Paulina, Crook county. Thoy' went via tho McKonzlo route, leaving Wntorvlllo ou tho 7th, and Utruo days afterward thoro was a heavy fall of snow in tho mountains. Lebanon Ex pross. Yeoman, Attontlonl All "Archors" aro earnestly request cd to bo prosont at tho U. V. U. hall, ovor Stelnor's grocory store, on noxt Tuesday evening, Novombor 24, 1903. Important buslnosa needs your itton tlon. 0. F. BMHN. Con a All klnda of strings for guitar, violin, banjo, mandolin or any other string to strumont. Call on W. Calvot, practic al watchmaker. 1G8 Stato street cod prrrrrrn I Don't Wait Until i the man offers to BUY your land; get 1 your Title Straight Now Then there is no de lay when you want to SELL. 1 You may THINK your title is PERFECT. I Do you KNOW it is? I Salem Abstract and Land Co. I I F. W. WATERS, Mgr. EJMMMMMM'M'H'IM"ni itHtgHrMOait6)4H I A Grand Clean-up Our entire stock of Shoes and Rubber goods to be ioldat sacrifice prices in order to adjust our new goods. Bargains for all, call early and pt the cream of it. P. Manfred it Successor to Jacob Yogt. FlVa 5 - - -. - . - ' 4- Iff' tfis jL m Craveaettes When the nky is clear and sun shining bright, you don't feel right to walk down street with a mackintosh on. No, but tho oravenotto is en tiroly correot for tho bright sunny day, and dooan't awol toryou either, and what's more, you'd never know it's a wntor-8hed coat to look at it. That's the beauty ef tho coat You get the acme of style and swell appearance, to gother with tho maximum of comfortand orvice.all in tho somo coat. Wo carry a com ploto lino at $ J 2.00 to-$25.00 1 i y i 552 ef tfrNnjgns-f t w i Pancakes Tho kind bolng uorvod by tho GiUzona' Light & Traction Co. In tho Kllngor block, oppoalto our store la mado from I Ftilcan Pancake Flout z For sale only by Fuller & GROCERS I 141 Sine St. TDOJ0 4361 SB 7rtateimwMM VWIUlWIf jHatd ; Wheat ; Flout Only $t,tS per sack ! The famous unexcelled i Peacock Brand of flour. ! The finest flour ever sold J J in the city. Try it once. ; we win sen to you again. t D. A. White & Son Fcedmen and Seedsmen ! ! I 301 Com'l St, Salem, Oregon. ; ; tjf lllqittsr 265 Commercial Street Douglas 0 I Wlttttl-llilttiHiHWtHHt