TFTTT"T 3 v -Wv vyyn TY , THE BAU.Y JOURNAL, aALBM. kBJ&pN. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1303. WWfL.fg.IBiiMMiliWWP!gM PtVfe ywg TfrP'fl Tjjnw r ttjs Storing Up Cntistmas Stttpwses Don't imagine it's one bit too early to make Christmas selections now. On the contrary, the advantage of early se lection is so weUunderstood by many discreet buvers that we already have z numberkoT packages tucked away in our safe'f "to be called for -the Jay before Christmas" Isn't that a hint, you might profit by? You can chooje now without the "haste and flurry of later on; you can select from the full, complete new Christmas stock, before many others have had a chance at it; and wj Will lay your purchase aside an J keep it for vou till the week before Christmas, when you can call and pay for it and carry it home. Think this over please. The Barr Christmas display is all ready and waiting for you. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. imimii niiiHiiiinii Local Social Realm Events . Iatae timiihiiiiiiniimiii PER80NAL8. H. S. Olio was a passenger for Port land this morning. C. B. McElhaney, of Shaw, wob a Salo mvlsltor today. P. VanPatten went to Gervala this morning on business. A. N. Smith, of Portland, Is In the city for a short business visit. Ronald Glover returned last evening from a thrco days' visit In Albany. Misses Mabel nnd Clalro Jones have returned to their home In Brooks. Charles Benson went to Turner this morning for a short hunting trip. W. M. Welch wont to Eugene to finish up the contract he has thorc. E. H. Lamport returned tills morn ing from a short visit to Portland. Governor Chamberlain roturncd last evening from his homo In Portland. Miss Elizabeth Lord spent hor va cation with her parents in this cltyv Dr. Frank Barr wont to Portland this morning on. a professional visit. A. E. Parker wont to Spokano this morning for a few " days' business visit Miss Marguerite Cnamborlaln re turned to her homo in Portland yes terday. William Stalgor, tho marblo man, left this morning for a few days' visit to Eugene. Messrs. Ashcl Bush and Sidney Morrison returned to school In Port land on Sunday. Miss Lillian McElroy, of Etig.no, has boon spending a fow days with her brothor, W. E. McElroy. George M. Staples, returned to his homo near Turner, after nn ovor-Sun-day visit with his wlfo In Uils city. J. Shoomakor, of Jefferson, camo down this morning for a brlof visit to his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Roland, R, M. Thompson spont Sunday in this city, visiting his family, and re turned to his work In Portland this morning. G. W. Hubbard, the veteran hop buyer, loft last evening for North Yakima, Wash., after a short stay In this city. Miss Gladys Farrar nnd Mr. nussol Farrar, who attend school In Port land, spent tholr vacation with Squlro and Mrs. Farrar. Mra I. A. Maorum Uft for hor homo In Portland this morning, after visit lng with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Byrd, ovor Thanksgiving and Sunday. Mrs. Moyor Hirsch and Mrs. Byron Loomls. who have been visiting Mrs. Edward Hirsch. returned to their homos In San Francisco Sunday ov en ing. South Sal m Personals. Mr. and Mrs. George Mourer and family have returned lome from Eu gene, where they have spent the past TASHMOO A clear Havana 12c cigar. For stein, Manufacturer, 8alem, Oregon. Time is Precious And so Is a reliable timepiece. Watchc and clocks purchased at C. T. Pomoroy'a aro always accurate time-keepers, and require the lt&st re pairs, with ordinary careful usage They can always be depended on. We aro selling a Waltham or Elgin move ment In a 30-year gold filled ease at 112.60. We can furelea aay style of cue. C. T. POMEROY Joweler and Optician, VA Com. 8u Give Us Your Pumpkin Pies EXTRA QUALITY. HADE FRESH EVERY OTHER DAY. At the CalHornlA Bakery 3" 3ajtrfyf C0 summer and fall, whero Mr. Mouror has hud a largo contract of building. Miss Paulino Morolock returned to day from a week's visit with hor sis tor, Mrs. Clydo Bellinger, and friends In Portland. Miss Lila Colo has returned to Portland, after soveral days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Lee Acheson. Mr. Simpson, Tekoa," Wash., Is vIb lUng his father, W. B. Simpson, who Is lying seriously Jll at his home on South Commercial street. Looking for Trouble. "Looking for a Wlfo," nt tho opera houso' Saturday evening wns wit nessed by a fair-sized audience. Tho piece- has very little plot, Just enough to be used for pegs on which to hang a variety of specialties, somo of thom excellent, nnd all of thom fair. Tho leading characters, In Imltntlon of the Inimitable Murray nnd Mack, famous throughout the country ns fun-mnkoro of tho first wator, fell down, In that thoy did not como up to tho standard of tho two men thoy Imltatod. Howov or tho presentation was ono thnt kopt tho audience In good humor, and, as tho Intent was to ploaso and ontortaln tho audlenco for a few hours, it may bo said that the object was attained. Bean Hulling Party. Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Downing ontor talned about 70 of tho frlonds In tho neighborhood of tholr homo, near Shaw, Friday ovonlng, at a bean hull ing party. About throo bushels of tho succulent whlto bonns wore removed from tholr sholls, after which a Bos ton baked bean supper wns onjoyed by all present, with Boston brown bread nnd coffoo as side dlshos. Aftor this all played bonn-bngj and a gonor al good time was had. Tho Fair Store has secured a cornor on dolla. Wo have boon able to buy dolls so cheap tills year, that wo can give you the beet values ovor soon in Salem. Just think, a drossod china doll 13 Inches long for G conts, at the Fair storo, 274 Commercial street. 30-tf New Superintendent. H. C. Stoddard, of La Grande, has suceoodod H. 0. Flannngan as super intendent of tho electrical depart ment of the Cltlzons' Light & Trac tion Company. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stod dmd will make their home with the Tlllsons on Centor street. Moneyback says "Schil ling's Best lu baVhg-powdw r(ra fLlYOtloi itncu sad are such as you want at the prices you choose to pay." At your grocer's. sale by all dealer Aug Hucken- Order For j asnnwtir' V"U. CITY ; : POLITICS HEATING Republicans Order An other Primary in the Third Ward Citizen's Convention at City Hall and Mass Convention at Methodist Church Tonight Tho Republican city comtnltteo hold a meeting Saturday night and creatod J a ward committee of thrco In each ward, Including tho ward commltto man. This Young committee, assisted by tho , Men's Republican Club ward, committee, will see to getting out the voters, and that only properly quali fied electors tako part. A flnanco committee was appointed to rairo necessary campaign funds, nnd two columns of space was on- gaged In each of tho dnlly papora to j publish tho ticket, sketches of Uie can dldatee and policies. Another primary was ordered in tho third ward In tho caso of Uio tlo betweon Otto Wilson nnd Lon Ges ncr, to bo hold at the same hours and placo Frooland's second-hand store Tuesday, 3 to 7 p. m. Mr. Wilson has not accepted tho Clttsens' nomination. Two Metlngs Tonight. Tho Citizens' non-parttBan conven tion will bo hold at tho city hall this ovonlng, nnd tho Good Cltlzonshlp Anti-Saloon Lenguo will moot nt tho Methodist church In mass convention. Efforts havo been inn tlo by the latter organization to bring out n candldato for mayor, and It Is roportod that tho nomination hns been tendered to bov- oral promlnont business men, but de clined) Citizens Delegates to the Convention Tonight. First Ward. Thos. Burrows, D. J. Fry, J, J. Dal rymplo, J, A. Taylor, John M, Payno. Second Ward. M. Bredomlor, W. F. Boothby, M. O - Don't Miss Our irreat shonlntr of holiday extra force of salespeople to most satisfactory raioner. A made of "Celluloid novelties, Baf k novelties. $ Patton's Book Store. Buren, It. I Boise, Jr, Silas Itlggs. Third Ward. G. Stelnor, John Savage, W. H. Cook. It. W. Borry. 8. T. Northoutt. Fourth Ward. W. H. H. Downing. P. J. Laruon, 0. Ij Itoyer, Jos. II. Albert, a U Watt Sixth Ward. Wm. Lansing, S. 8. Olmble. C. T. Doty, J. T. Kroas, W. D. Matthews. The nominees for aldermen In this ward are P. A. Thomas and J. N. Skalf. Seventh Ward. Albert Ny.e. . O'Flyng. J. A. Tan ner, Jas. French, Oliver Jory. We are Just In receipt of a commu nication from Santa Claim stating he will make his headquarters at the Fair Store during the belldays with a big ger line of dolls, toys, hooka and games than ever. The Fair Store, 274 Commerplal street. 30-tf Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! of all kinds and descriptions. Just arrivod, which will lie sold Tory rhenp, at W. Cal vet's, practical watchmaker. 158 State street. eod Branson &. Ragan, Keep all klade ef greoerles, and they are tfce best that can be found In the city. Yon don't know It until to have tried them. For fit, quality and style of sheet, go to Oswalt, 99 State street, Salem, Oregon. svfelllglftlKfrHN- K I feei that Dr. Wright's met od ot extraeUsg teeth hi a great bleating to humanity. I bad an ulcerated teeth extracted with out pain. P. If. UAYMOND. Assistant Postmaster. Salem, Or. 11 r. ANTI . SALOON ORATORS Occupy the Churches and Sunday Lecture Halls Severe Denunciations Made of Gambling and Other Yices-Want to Have the Laws .Enforced Dr. Tufts spoko nt the First M. E. church yestorday morning, at tho Y. M. C. A. In tho aftornoon and at the Baptist church In the evening. At all of thoao places he had goodly audi- ences, and ho arraigned tho saloons In his addresses. Ho wns especially plaln-Bpokcn at tho Y. Mi C. A. moot I rig, where- he addressed men only. Not Here for Eelectlon. Mr. Tufts protested against tho bo Hot that he and Captain Mahono had como to Salora Just at this tlmo to work clthor for or against tho Ropub llcan ticket, or for or against tho Cit izens' ticket, but that tholr mission wns tho onforcoment of tho laws. He Insisted that It took good morals to build a city, ns much an material pro gress. Ho stated that tho 15 saloons of t hi s city vforo not nn agency for pence, and assertod that "tho Baloons nro nhvnys at tho bottom of tho riots. Tho snloons nro the cause of riots against tho constitution, and It Is not healthful for any community to have snloons. Tho administration of this ally has mndo tho mlstnko of not placing more stroes on tho enforce ment of tho laws for batter morals. If you want to build up a groat olty you must elect men on tho higher prin ciple of goood morals. Ho made tho assortlon that In tho past 10 years flvo mon had made tho nominations for ofllcore In this city, nnd donounced ring rulo as nn evil to bo shunned. "I can tako you to gambling hell af tor. gnmClIng holl running wldo opon," ho said, "and to tho purple houses of sin occupied by women who are roll llng1 thoniBolvos. It Is a shamo nnd m roods, we sre row ready with an fill your various wants In tho tremesdous sbowlnz Is betntr lacludlotr tho celebrated "Dlrcn dlsgraco to tho Capital City of Ore gon, for these Institutions aro In dl rect violation of the laws and ordl nnnacs of the city." Aftor road Ing the city ordinance against gambling, and the penalty, he stated that It wns the duty of the oftl cere to suppress these uvlls, and that arrests could be made by the olllceni without warrants, and he asked the question, "Why not onforoe the law, why not Insist on the ollloers enforc ing the law? An o Ulcer paid for this should do the work required by tho laws or resign. "The saloons are carrying on their busJneM today," he aald, "In viola lion of the law, and against the beet Interests of the constitution. They are lawless institutions, and the sa loon keeper Is a non-producer. The saloons are impoverishing you. Uvery dollar spent In the taloen la robbing the wives and children of the blee elnffB to whloh they are entitled The saloon keeper la no reepeetor of the law, and U building up fortunes at the expense of the city." At the evening meeting at the Bap tist) tMurvtt. Mr. Tufts spoke In a sim ilar vein. He arreitvied Ike licence sytUMfi, ami urged loeal option and ultimate prohibition, crillcialng the syatwii of taking licna money for the aaloofl rivlleg. and aald: "It doe Not pay to tako blood money (sa loon IIoorm). One of the two should t abolished the saloon or the HeMfrgtWt-HM $ e Had a twt eatraeted at Dr. "Wright's denial efflea and ean truthfully say tkat I did not fej a partial ef pain. ItlTTA WOLFF. Salem, Or. gtwtiiw tamwiBnittM agw4MtBatMa ! Practical Are You Alteady Just try for once giving plain, more sonslblo and useful than a novoltv in a fow hours. Nothing can bo moro appropriate good ovorcont or a now suit or hat, of qur flno woolen blankets. What nto a pair of glovos, nn umbrella, n many cssontlalo to a young man's wardrobo, nnd then If you would got something a little moro out of tho ordinary, how about ono of our flno House Jackets s 2 u ltkru R El?Jj( come I yrtHr & tgrtsWBW Ka - B - HI4B - W church. The saloon has no lovo for tho church. Tho snloou business Is nn outlaw, and Its buslnoss Is contrary to the groat principles ot tho constitu tion. It Is opposed to tho pcaco, safety and happiness of tho people. It In an outlaw hoforo tho courts of tho land, nnd Is really a Jailbird, having boon thus classed by tho eupromo court ot tho land." Continuing, ho detailed Uie work dono by tho Antl-Suloou League In In diana, showing tho success aohlovod thoro, and said: "Dp not lot tho lower olemont of so ciety dominate your olty. Mnko up your mind that this business must loavo Salem, nnd It will loavo. Wage a war against gambling, tho social evil, and tho saloons." Captain Mahone's Talk. Captain Mahono denied that tho agents of tho Anti-Saloon Ienguo In this olty were here In the Interest of any particular party, but tholr ef forts were made so as to blamo former administration with conditions here, and they made labored exouses for tho Cltlsens' administration, as It has been conducted here In tho past yuar or two. Captain Mahone, at the First Pres byterian church, gave a brief history ot the Anti-Saloon league, and told of the rfforU of himself and friends to spread tha gospol of temperanoe throughout the country. He said lie had for years occupied Important and lucrative positions with the govern ment, and had glvtfn up a place on the federal government payroll worth MlOO per year, to accept the work he wus now engaged In, nt a lose to him self of $800 per year. He told of the work already accomplished In closing saloons In other states. Continuing, he stated that he had visited saloons In this city, and found that the keprs of these place were m99t4M H The work waa done at Dr. II. It Wright' Dental Offloe, Sa lem, Or. I had nine very bad teeth ex tracted by Dr. Wright's Pain loss method, and It Is with great pleasure that I recom mend him to any one In need of bla service. MRU. JAMJM HIMION. Com'merHal sUrvet, 8alm. Or. 6 J 4tia06HfeMaHf l I ! Three New Shapes ; ; In Blucher And Bui sIiom ! ! New last, best fitter on earth i See our new enamel and box ! calf euoo at I OSWALT'S i s : ! 99 State St, Sale n. Orcsoa. 3111 fc2$ Planning for Xmas practical prosonts. They're much lot of knick-knacks that loso their for father or husband than a j nnd for mother or wife, a pair j young man would not npprecl- neoktlo or boiuo other of tho 5 A man does enjoy lounging about tho flrosldo those long wlntor ovonlngs In a nlco easy house coat. Wo'vo n splendid lino to seloct from, but romombor, early comers havo tho largest assortment to .select from. IN AND LET US HELP YOU TO SOLVE YOUR PRODLEMB. . - tals1tgl - Mwat - tHtiv constantly violating the laws by keep ing open on Sunday nnd selling liquor to minors. Tho otllcors, ho tatd, should bo compelled to enforce the lawe, nnd ho chtdnd tho Christian people for absenting thcmsolvos from tho CltUona' prlmnrloa on Saturday afternoon, when, ho stated, evorjr Christian should havo been out and voting. No mention was made ot tho Ilopubllcan prlmnrloa last Wodnoa- dny aftornoon, tho Bpoakor swrnluft to tako -It for granted that tho church pooplo would support Uio Clthons' tlokot. The speaker was ovldontly Informod of the presonco nt tho Cit izens' mooting In tho third ward Sat urday aftornoon ot tllroo ministers, for ho dwelt on tho neoosslty ot (jrc(t, cr support for thJ mon who had gone to tho prlmarloa on that dny to help purify the ally, nnd ho urged that tho ollloers he compelled to enforco tho Inwa against vice. He predicted tho passage nnd enforcement ot a local op tion law In this state, at the next ses sion of the legislature, and tho ulti mata oxpulslon ot the saloon nnd gambling houses from this stato. Dock H. Ilarloy, n pioneer of 18(0, died nt Itockwood. pmnmrmnnrrmmnrrrrm i Don't Wait Until the man offers to BUY your land; get your Title Straight 3 Then there is no de lay when you want to SELL. You may ihink. your title is PERFECT. I Do you KNOW it is? i Salem Abstract I and Land Co. 1 F.W. WATERS, Mgr. EiluiUiMM'"iuuimuuuiJ,'inuiiiiiiiUJt3 o ! l4MH1t9tMti9tl9i9i'H 4itBawn 4fHMeH4W4fMHrH i- t, liHMll?-''" tl-