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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1903)
Dainty Styles In The Barr store shows a great many charming and dainty styles in Ladies watches, and every single one of them ts just as good inside as its beauty cf exterior would naturally indi- standards. At as little as 16.50, we show some really charm in? ladies watches -20 year gold filled cases-Waltham or ..;;. i i 7 . "" 6'ik uu uuisii.aua win givea lifetime of satisfactory service. At $18 we have some splen did styles in 14k crold filed cases. warmnipH fnr oc , remarkably good watches for "71?"u"liru y"u.1 diienuun nere, lr oy any cnance a lauiw waiwji ii suiucuung you Comer State and Liberty Streets, Salem. JS tofe I II III 1 1 1 1 1 9 8 1 1 IHMMI I fr W Local Social Realm! g Eveita 9 In tl HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIII PERSONALS. G. Ll Dick wont to Lebanon this morning. Dr. Frank Barr went to Mount An sel this morning. T. B. Herron, of Turner, was In Sa lem this morning. II. A. Cornoyor was a passongor for Hugcno this morning. Hon. J. Q. Wilson wont to Turner this morning to visit his farm. F T. Wrlghtman spont Thanksglv- f. Ing at his farm noar Mlllorsburg. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Ottonhelmor spont Thanksgiving day at Portland. Ivouls Wlprut, of Independence, spent Thursday with his parents here. Mrs. I. A. McCrura, of Portland, Is visiting hor daughtor, Mrs. W. H Byrd. Miss Edna Parish of Monmouth is ponding her vacation with Salem friends. Mrs. C. T. Pomeroy wont to Port land last evening for a short visit with rolatlvos. A. R. Hathaway, the insurnnco man, went to Albany this morning for a brief visit W. H. Sellwood came up from Port land over Thanksgiving, returning to his homo today. Clifford Drown, of Eugene, is spend ing his vacation with his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Drown. James Walton, Jr., spont yostorday with his parents in this city, roturnlng to Portland this morning. B. D. Horrick, Jr., roturnod from Turner this morning, whoro ho spont Thanksgiving with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Moyor Hlrsch and Mr. and Mrs. Dyron Loomis, of Portland, wero Thanksgiving guosta of tho fam ily of Ed. Hlrsch. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Macklo, of Port land, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter, of Gold Hill, spont Thursday with Mrs. John Hughes. I Dr. T. L. Golden, of Marlon, came down from his home noar Marlon yos terday. Ho has sold out IjIb forry, and In tho spring will return to Salem. S. II Frlondly, tho Eugene mer chant, passod through Salem this morning, on his way home from Port land, whoro ho spont Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brock camo up Wednesday ovenlng from Portland, spending Thanksgiving with Mru. Brock's parents, Mr, and Mrs J. H Smith A clear Havana 12'fcc cigar. For stein. Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. Time is Precious And so Is a reliable timepiece. Watches and clocks purchased at C. T Pomoroy'a aro always accurate time-keepers, and require the least re pairs, with ordinary careful usage They can always be depended on. We are soiling a Waltham or Elgin more ment in a 30-year gold filled case at $12 60 We can furnish any style of MUM, C. T. POMEROY Jeweler snd OpticUn, 283 Cora, Bu Give Us Your Ptimpkm flHOIHSV EXTRA QUALITY. HADE FRESH EVERY OTHER DAY. At the Catiiornii Bakery U2T Jt X ASSOCIATION NIGHT SCHOOL X X STUDENTS ENTERING DAILY ,0rxiri cilMFCTS: BEST Gyasasloa. Bstis. Reiilnr Rooa. Llfcnry la CoiiectlM. Y. M. &JUCoercUl tti CbtntttU SU. Pfconc 2081. CaUIog free Ladies' Watches so modest a sum, and hosts of must soon purcnase. Ed. Sullivan, of Newport, was In tho city yostorday. Hon. Lot L. Pearco spont Thanks giving at Portland with relatives. Wm. II. Holmes, Jr.. wont to Port land to witness tho football game. Ex-Qov. and Miu T. T. Oeor spent Thanksgiving at Portland with friends Mr. and Mrs. Linn and daughters Bpent Thanksgiving at Portland, with Mrs. Linn's people. Honry Tarploy wont to Portland to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with hrs son, Louis H. Tarploy and family. W. F. Jordan, of Hoqulam, Wash., is In tho city a fow days, tho guost of his uncle, George H. Durnott, and other relative Mrs. D. E. Rogors.'of Hood Itlver, and four llttlo sons, wore Thanksgiv ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Sut ton, In Yew Park. Misses Catherine and Mollis Meyr ing, accompanied by Mis Minnie Wlllnrrl ftnnrit Ttinntrflvli-friGr nf Mhalr M home nt Qervali. State Treasurer Mooro and son went to Portland ) M the football game, and Chns Moore, Jr., camo home from school with thorn for a few days. ' J. M. Brown, of Silverton, who owns considerable real ostato at Salem, wont home youtorday. Ho Is a pro gressive pioneer, and favors tho Great er Salem charter. Ho says when ho loft Salem In 1849 ho wont out on a mule team, and tho only rosldont hore now who was hore then Is Undo John Mlnto, and ho llvod in tho coun try awnys. Rov. and Mrw, John Parsons loft this morning for Skagwny, Alaska, whoro thoy will rosldo horoaftor A largo crowd wan In attendance nt the depot to bid good-byo to the departing travelers, and, at tor Dr. Parsons and family had boardod tho train, several farowoll songs wore rendered by tho members of tho local Mothodlst con gregation. South Salem Personals. Miss Stella Sherman, of Portland, spent Thnnksglvlng with her mint. Mrs. Warner, In South Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Bort Veal, of Albany, spent Thanksgiving In Salem with Mr. What docs it cost, do you think, to moneyback Schilling's Best? Ask your grocer; he knows. sale by all dealers, Aug Hucksn- Order For Pies .2J TEACIERS: SMALL COST. $eueci'y QMrte m$NW WIS '!lJrjlXS FRjbSYOVEMBER 27, www.iL-"' --m'whwihhii" M-J,i'i,Trrri .in, '" TOO MUCH . fx TEACHING -i And Stowing the Way to the Other World and Not Enough About Out Duty to Oar Fellowman Thoro wero vory interesting Thanksgiving programs at tho Salem Indian school and nt tho Leslio M. E. church, at both of which singing and speaking wore In order. E. C. Lcn non gavo an able address on tho his tory of Thanksgivings Col. E. Hofor talked on the duty of educating boys to rospoct tho rights and property of othors. Ho told of a justlco of tho poaco In Columbia county, who ion- toncod his own son to 30 days In tho county Jail for nets of hoodlumlsm, committed In company of othor boyB. He said tho mayor of Soattlo had eald lot tho law tnko Its course, when his two sons wore arraigned In tho pollcoiontltled to labor for a living, and to court for violating tho law. "There should bo more teaching tho and Mrs. Frank Brown, returning homo today. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Armstrong and children, who hate been visiting the pt two days with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt, of Albany, roturnod home to day. Miss Souths, of Portland, who has boon visiting relatives and friends in South Salem the past week, returned home today. Ms. E. W. Booman, of Vancouver, Wash., has boon Bpondlng n fow days with hor moUior, Mrs. It. D. Tlbbeta. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Andoraon jpont Thnnksglvlng with Mr. Audorson's parents In Polk county. Silver Wedding. A dollghtful surprlso party was on Joyed Tuesday evening, Novombor 24th, at tho homo of Mr and Mrs. T. E. Cornollus, G48 Statu Btroot, it bo Ing tho occasion of tholr sllvor wed ding nnnlvorsary. Guosta prosont were: Dr. parsons, Mrs. i 'arsons, Dean Hawley, Mrs. Hawloy, Dr Wat tors, Mrs, Watters, Rev. D. II. Laoch, $iHi0ieiftiiHieiii S Campaign of Education a Is what we are engaged In, by using this prominent apace la j& 2 order to educate you to save money by pnrcbaslnr your Holl- 2 day supplies from us. O'ur seventeen years experience of JJ 9 honest merchandising has brought us a trade to be proud of W Pattern's Book State. mam utt .Mrs. Ieech, Itov. S. A. Slewert, Mrs Slewert. Fine Dancing Party. One of the most delightful dancing IMtrtles of the season was that given by the Modern Woodmen of America and the Iloyal Neighbors, In the Ho! man hall, last evening. There was a good-slsed crowd, a select oompany. and, with a good floor, excellent music and congenial company, the evening Bpd all too soon, and all enjoyed the evening's entertainment to the full The affair was a social and financial suceetu, and the committee on ar rangements heard many expressions of appreciation en Ute exclletice of the evening's pleasures. For Public Sessions. The Salem Woman's Club, a It regular session tomorrow Is to consld cr Urn question of throwing Its see- sloes open to the representatives of the preee. For two years reorten have been excluded from Its dellbera Uom, and nothing was given out to the pre that was not censored by Ute executive committee. It will Uke an amendment to the constitution to effect the desired change, and It Is advocated by the president of the deb. Mrs. T. T. (Jeer, who le also president of the state federation of woman's chibe. There wilt be some oneoekion to the reform, as many of the Udlix shrink from the publicly of baring their addresses and retorts re produced In the newspapers. Branson & Ragan. Keep all kinds of groceries, and i they are the best that ean he found I la the eity. Yen doa't know it until yon have tried then. - t 5. n FOR CMEDI boys tholr duty to their followman. Instead of so much pointing their way to hoavon In tho next world, and Lav ing thorn ignorant of how to llvo proporly In this world. Thoro la too much education for tho sako of creeds and not enough nbout our duty to our followman," said Jho speaker, turning to tho minister and tho school teach er who sat on tho platform with him, and thoy admitted tho corn. Speaking of taking up a Thanks giving collection for tho poor, Col. Hofor said tho custom should bo abol ished. Wo should labor for such re ligious and social conditions that thoro would be no poor. Evory citizen was havo wntor and light and the niceesl- tlos of civilization nt cost. T HOP MEN GIVEA BANQUET All Returned Safely to the City and Were Welcomed By Their Friends A numbor of tho local hop buyors wont to Portland yostorday morning to attend tho annual Thanksgiving banquet hold thoro last ovonlng, Tho doalcrs In hops in this, stnto have obuorved this custom for a num bor of years, and yostorday's ban quet was tho most olabornto over enjoyed by thorn. Kola Nels. of this city, wan toastmaster, and he saw to it that thoro was not a dull inoniont during tho ontlro afternoon. Among ace thttie going from Salem to attend the function were: Oscar McClellan, A. It Keller. Jo seph Harris, Kola Nels, Ilnnford Sears, Oeorge Dorcas, Julius Plnous, J It, Linn, Ilussoll Callln, Conrad Krebs, Ionard Krebe, Mike Krebe, I). W. Sears, of Independence; C. F. Sears, of New York. Mike Donovan, uf wanta Itosa, California, Joseph Wood, Santa Itosa, California. Piimmnnirnnnnmnrnnrmnnnnnng I Don't Wait Until the man oners to BUY your lnd; get 1 your Title Straight 1 Now Then there is no de- lay when you want i to SELL. You may THINK your title is PERFECT. Do you KNOW it is? I Salem Abstract and Land Co. I F.W. WATERS, Mgr. f himuummuuuuuikuumiuuuuiiii 1903. sFfts Young Men MMBmtm M. .rSrJTV.ttI'i-Vl.VHBBja Si Klilf -.1MB ksHvk .vWSSwv. broestod alyleB. Yosts of proper hoight trousors cut right up to stylo. Prices Range Nothing Is For tho Young Men who biy that thoy got tho BK4fllHDH8C-HBK4BBJtSt Citizens' Mast Meeting, Notice is horoby rIvoii that a pri mary olcctlon by mass convention for n non-partisan CHlrons' tlcliut will bo hold on Saturday, November 28th, at 2 o'clock p. m., to nominate for mem bers of tho common oouuoll as fol fel fol eows: For tho First ward, ono. For tho Sooond ward, one. For tho third ward, ono. For tho Fourth ward, ono For tho Fifth ward, two For tho Sixth ward, two. For tho Hovonth ward, two. At tho following polling pUcosi Ward No. 1, Freeland's factory No. 2. City Hall; No, 3, Freoland's store; No. , Manning ft Ferguson's ware house; No 5, North Salem school house; No. 0, 8. 8, Qlmblo's hoitao; No. 7, Jory's fruit drier. A cordial In- vltatlon to attend these non-partisan primaries Is extended to all voters who believe that our city govornmont tMioietiaeiTtttfc4ffrf04fr4ttM YOUNGREPUBLICANS j RALLY TONIGHT j I Meet to Perfect, Speeches and Ratify Nominations The Young Men's Republican Club meets tonlnht at the city hall to adopt their new constitution and ratify the nominations made at the Dlreot Primary Wednesday. They will also elect officers for the ensuing year and hear ipeecln cs from the Republican csndldstes for city offices, who aro epected to be present J Stirring addresses will be mad progress and development of the beautiful Capital City. All Repub licans and citizens generally, an despeclally of the new wards of Creator Salem, are cordially Invited to attend the meeting tonight Sfrtwi!-iftaf ! PLANS FOR OREGON AT WORLDS FAIR Beautiful Headquarters Building Will Be Erected At the St. Louis Exposition J. 11. Albert, one of the Oregon fair oommlseionera, has received, and has on display at his bank, (he detailed plans for tho Oregon headquarters building at the 8t Iuls fair. (t will be n log cabin and stoekade structure, very original and attrae tire built of Oregon log? and lumber, with shake roof, aad genuine moss en It FlVfc, athor and mother call Ihora boy, from lOtolOlyeftra.butin tbo mutter of cloth iug wo know wo must cator to young Men and wo put all the enro in supplying etylish Suits for thoso fastidious chnps that has mado us Donular with good drossora of 5 this community. Our slock of Boys' Long TrouBor Suite is tho finest a Young Man ovor choso from Materials aro tho utmost fabrics. Coats mado broad should orod, singlo or double fom $5 to $JS Too Good tholr clothing hero. Wo soo "fluappy" things. should lie conducted entirely froo from all partisan basis or influence, and who diwlro an otllclont and economical ndmlntatrntlpn of tho city's affalrfl!. and, as an Indication of what wo ex pect to accomplish, wu pioudly rotor to tho record of Uio Oltlnons' adminis tration for tho past flvo ytfars, and atjk ,tho votura to ondorso It with a further continuance. DU. W. A. OU810IC, Chairman. OLIVMIt JOHY, Scorotary, It Citizens' Party. A Chlpaman Was Paralyzed. Uhk Chung, a Chtnnmnn, whllo nt work In u hop yard noar this city last evening, suffurml a stroko of paraly sis, lie was nt onco brought to this olty by 8am Keo, a countryman of tho patient nud p1aod In tho Flo onoo Snnltorlum, whoro ho died At 8:40 o'clock last ovanlng. Tho ru mains will be Klvon burial in tho Odd Fellows" cemetery. Organise, Heari $ efor good government, and for the etiMfttfr&H This will be the ofSeial headquar ters of the Portland exposition -jieo piethe officials will stop therend entertain visitors aad distribute mer ature and give salmon banquets. It will oosl about 110,000, andfwlll be for the use of visitors and omser and employee of the Lewis and Clark exposition. It will ttg the qester, of advertising influence to promdte ih great Oregon exposition of 1905. M i A