t H PAH.Y MUGHAL, tALBM, MBMH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903. EVER YTH AD and Displayed iot ,&&$& Ootid ING Y ays f We invite you one and all to come i and see our GRAND DISPLAY o Holiday Goods C 7 4 33 The Stock and Assortment is much ' LARGER than ever before ; and prices not any higher. Contrary, many of our linss are much cheaper. Remember that we Import all our Goods and save 20 per cent. And still better, the Factdry had made better prices and we are giving the Benefit to our Patrons. Come and make YOUR .SELECTION EARLY before the great rush is on and have it set aside. Hundreds of Xmas Gifts luve already been bought and stored aside for Christmas Delivery. Then you will be sure of your selection. CLASS FEELING IS HIGH Second Year Preparatory Class Gets After the First Year Boys THREE Yokohama Tea Store 9 i Fine Roasted Coffees and Teas A Specialty Phone 2411 Black. Free Delivery GQWH9QQ9&01H9e& JTho Aiistrlans arc the greatest tea , drinkers In Uio world, nnnunlly con tsumtng seven and throe-fourth pounds uor head. In England the consump- 1cm Is about six and throe-fourths sund per head, and In the United rstatOB only one pouud, two ouncos. Em-DUs President Will Speak. Washington, Doc. 3. A committee) of the Grand Army of the Republic, from Gettjsburg. called on Hooeevelt today, and extended an Invitation to deliver the Decoration Day address on the battlefield next May The Presi dent will accept. BH844eMM4H)loo The Entire Stock I We have purchased of Jacob Vogt must be sold at a sacr ifice, Come early and j j get your bargains, ; ; ! ! I P.MANFRED I Successor to Jacob Vogt. 265 Commercial Street i : $ aWe0SH'0 -HM-tH-04f ltOfrgHHB Last nliht, while the members of tho first yoar's preparatory claw of Willamette University were being on tertalued nt the homo of Rev. H A. Ketchum. corner of State and Church streets, a disturbance was areateri by a number of student belonging to n rival claw, In an attempt to break up the gathering, and, na n result two of the members of tho disturbing force were arrested and lodtod in tho count ty jail by Deputy Sheriff J. U Skip ton and a force 6f "toon token to the scone of disturbance, at the request of Mr. Ketchum. For some time class feeling has run high In the University, and Bevornl weeks engq two classes clashed causing considerably disturbance In the University, until the faculty was compiled to tnke steps to suppress the trouble. L.nst evening the mem bers of the first year preparatory class were entertulned at the hospitable1 home of rte. and Mrs. Ketchum, when the rival second year prepara tory class proceeded to the home of Mr. Ketchum In a body, with the evl dent Intention of breaking up the party. The premises were taken by storm, and so disorderly became the crowd that the pollde officers were tele phoned for. Hfforts were made to Bain entrance to the building by force and to bad became their conduct that. falling to find the police, some one slipped out of the house, and hastened to tho sheriff's ollloe, and secured the nsslstnnce of Deputy Shorlff Sklpton, who, with Bevernl men, wont to tho scone. The first man arrested by the of fleer was Moeo Averlll. who was caught In tho net of throwing objucts nt the second story window of the house This follow was at onco plncod In the hands of one of the ofllcor's as sistants, and soon a second hoodlum. one George Simpson, wne arrested while In the act of trying to break I through n trap door Into the house from the basement, ho having wlnoil admittance to the Imsemont by force. Doth of these fellows are momuors of the second year preparatory clase, and both were given cells In the Mn rion county Jail last night, where oth er alleged lawbreakers were their companions, and where they made themselves as comfortable ns possible. Members of the offending class ex cuse their actions by stating that re cently one or thalr socials was (lis. turned by the first year class in n similar manner, and that last nlght'fi action was simply an attempt to pin? even with their opHMients. This morning Deputy Sklpton swore to a ctmplalnt, charging the two young men with disturbing the peace. The defendants were taken to the of fice of Justice of the Peace Morgan, and, on being arraigned, pleaded guil ty to the charge, ami were fined 1 10 each. In default of imyment. they wero romnnded to Jail Arrived at the Jail, the two young men paid their fines to Die sheriff. and wero djsehaYgod. ' About 36'co-cds; 'accompanied the two young men to tho court room, and Inter back to the Unlvorslty. GDne East to Remain John Slemer. the young German re cently taken to Iown to answer to the charge of forgery, has confeesod his crlmo. and Is now in tho penitentiary at Fort Madison, to serve ten years The Dally Advertiser, of Clinton. Iowa, in its Issue of November 23d says of tho ense: "John Slemer. the man Sheriff Mor an brought bank from Salem. Otr to .answer to the charge of forgery was arraigned in the district court this morning. He plead guilty to the charge, and Judge Wolfe sentenced him to ten years nt hard lnbor in tho penitentiary at Fort Madison. "A. few days ngo when Sheriff Mor an was at tho panitoiitlnry nt Snlem, Oro,, with the requisition papers for John Slemer. an Inmnto of that lnntt tutlon, and who was wantod hero to nnswor to tho charge of forgery. Slo mer protested his tnnoconco, nnd said he would be nblo to prove and nllbl "All the time whllo on the long trip to Clinton the prisoner maintained thnt he would havo no difficulty In getting away from the charge nwnlt ing liim here. Of course. Sheriff Mor an gave him some information to think about. 'JAnd Slemer changed his mind. Sa' unlay he mads a confession to Sheriff Moron, In which ho admitted his guilt. In his confession he gave the story complete. "Slemer Is 34 yenrs of age, and n married man. His wife and child are at lltllsboro. Ore., and do not yet know that he has left the penitentiary nt that place When Sheriff Moron recolved the man he went after he lost no time In gutting out of the stnte. Slemer was In tho Snlom prls on when Tracy, the bandit, nnd hlB pal, Merrill made their bold escape, nnd saw thorn shoot and kill tho two prison guards. "Sheriff Moron says Gbvornor Geo. B. Chamberlain, of Salem; the gov ernor's private secretary, W. N. Gat ons, and C. W. Jnmes superintend ent of the prison, extended to htm ov ery possible courtesy that they wont out If their way to assist him In at tending to the business he hnd tc transact at the stnto capital nnd n the state penitentiary." Branson A. Ragan. Keop all kinds of grocories, and they are tho best thnt can bo found In tho city You don't know it until you havo tried them It is :t pleasure for mo to rec Ommood Dr. Wright's painless methods of oxtractlon. Had h vory badly decayed tooth ex tracted, aml.sny that It positive ly did not hurt ma FHMX MUSKY. Snlom, Or WHWH4WH eeiiof loiaiateifrn-npf t- JO. MILLER. JO. BECK. PETER I10CII. German Market ! Just opened, next door to liar rltt tc Lawrence' grocery store a clean, now market, where all klnde of meat can be had. Low prices and prompt dellrory our motto. We make a specialty of fine Gorman sausage of all kinds. Give us a call. 4f J JftJL ffi.Jt jk 2 t0Set-t)t i iMnrt.ii i . u wmsiora Es3 tSBHsBBBWH p See t vLLVRHiLH jwju.ip.. if Liy .-t . j- T ' i in in M M ... . . .... ) n I'nvo c ana rtreacritin 11 m M for their most delicate I m patients. I m ulu ana runt. m For Salo by H 1 A. 8CHREIBER, Salem. I , gf 163 State 8t I 8 FARMER'S HOME, I I sack tM4H44HefSlreM4S Had ; Wheat Flout Only $.5 per The famous unexcelled $ l I Wanrtl.? ll.irJ f I ...... es ! ! The finpt flftnr fVfr ciiM in the city. Tiy it once, f ; We will sell to you again. $ !! D. A. White i ! 66 on !!! o reeameii anaocedsmen x !! 301 Oom'l St. Salem, Oregon. We Have a Few Hbeating Stoves $ To close out. Any old price takes them J :::::Call and See Them::::: M. WADE I CO, aietoce4-H444HHH's4ctwtat-itt! Phtnt: Main S9S3. Jy llllUMI lasSSMHIM Sll llll llllll !! tHBMM rt rrli'l 'W-mr ! i-" ' r"nini Have Yott Seen The Bargains At the great snlo, HO State Street? They Ae Waiting Foif You Overcoats that we warraut give you good wear Pants guaranteed not to rip nor tear, Fringes and passeraeMrie, jet rimniig and lace, Anything from it pm to x urose suit oaso. Umbrellas and gum boots for the mud and the rain, Dollar shirls for half, sweaters at ihe tame, Hats and fine suits that will tit you so neat, Corsets for 15, good underwear aheap. One more short month and wo close this treat gale. Why not be wise and the bargains avail? When there are goods that you need in our Hue, Just follow up State Street to 140. . Friedman We have a fine tract of timber land near Cottage Grove 1C00 acres will make about 4 million leetto 1-4 section. From 100 rods to 1 1-2 miles of river This is a snap. Two acres, with good 5 room house, large barn, plenty of fruit, 12 acre of vet ches, for rent at S5 00 per month 1-2 mile Bast of Asylum. If yeu have property to sell Or rent, or want to boy or sell, trade or ex change for other yropsrty of say kind, or If yon wast a loan or In Mir aocs. see It. It. Itysn & On lfl-SC-tf R, R. Ryan & Co. Notice of Election. Notice Is hereby Klven that an eloc Uon will be held In the CUt of Salem. OroKon, on the first Monday In Do- cenber, 1001, the same being the ser enth day of said month, and that the polls for said nlection will be open from 10 o'clock a, m. until 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, for the purpose of TCtlng for A Mayor, to fill the unexpired twm of offlco of Hon. C. ' P. IHtkou, re signed. One Alderman from the first ward, for a period of two years. One Alderman from the second ward, for a period of two years, Ons AUwrroaji from the third ward, for a perlo4 of two years. Oas aUerman from the I fourth ward, for a period of two years One Aldorman from the fifth ward, for a period of one year. Oae Alderuan from tho fifth ward, for a period of tw years. One Alderman from the sixth 'ward, for a period of one year One Alderman from the sixth ward. for a period of two years. One Alder nito from the aerentu ward, for a pe riod of one year. One Alderman from the serenth ward, for a ptrtod of twe years. And FOIl or AGAINST the lisuaaee of bonds to redeem tho issue made by the city of Halem In 188C, la the tHW of MfiOO, for bridte par poes. Tho potting places for said electlea shall b as fallows' First Ward Freoiand's factory. Dl visum and High street. , Beoofui Ward Police eourt room, City Hall. Third Ward-PreKwi'!i store, Htatc street soar HlgJc fourth WardRoe; Kroat llrery sUble. OoMrasrchHl and Tjade strtets- FlfUi Ward W. L. WaaVs eooper shop, Uhsrtr streud, sr Wade's atcr SUUi Ward Oar barn. Twenty-first aad Hate strewU. SovtwUi Ward Jury fruit dry, OoNMHsroiaJ and Hush stxrts. DmQ by order of the Common Courv dl of the Oily of ialsm, Oregiin. this Md day of November, IMS. flj N J JUDAH. City Recorder, Baleta Oregon. U2JU WOKK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 193 Commtrcial 31. Ortr Jht Journal. NO LENGTHY ARGUMENT IS NECESSARY 1 he man who can do the most and beet work, quickest and ohoopest, is the man you want to do your work. All I nsk Is a chnnco to prove what I say Is true. It Is more to your Interest that you have this proof than It is to wine. Elliott, the Job Printer. Willamette University John II. Colkuam, Pkehidicnt, Salkm, Ohkcion. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medicine, Music, Oratory, Theology, PREPAiMTOnY DEIMnTMET-Oren to Madenie concletlnv elebth rde it partncBt lower endes In jrcrarstory deparlncnt. Besides affordite professlonil tnlnlnr, the University teersto five s irorot'irh rrctleal edocatlon for all who are aware of the value of trained train. THE NOPMAL DEI'ArnMEKT- Offers a It(rf Pit fturieli He fleets rrd cractlce of teachinr. Meet6 all ihe n quire rntnts of ttete fificol law. Its teachers are in constant demand, Catalogue Upon Application. Harritt & Lawrence Sell more Groceries and better Oroccrles (ban ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD trealment and GOOD geods Slop in nnd for yourself. ci.p p. o. onocbwv HS-Ml4-a-W ha - f -lffC rts)r8se)M0te ? Capita! National Only Natknsl Iisnk In Marlon county 1 ranraeta a itMieral bunking bminnt. OFriCChS J. II Altert . President E At CrolKn Vice Pres Jos II. Albeit Cashier SAVINQS UANK Dep' li()i nt ffr eieefal In iun t i'kwi ho with to mm muijuy K4MeUily bo ban tsveuuly ih wll ameuntf, aUoto thoM who have money on haml Hhlrti Is net earning lu trrett I'f Kt of one ilol'ar r more received at any time. Pass txjok Issuik) io -hth depositor, lutertut oredllwl en Jsnnary 1 ami July 1 Ci4t-aKIPiq)t4-sitliei Ht4-efw94 48sts)tBieiftate)iatBticttitiWHH i jo3ec3?u sDoioXa.TTasfirat l MERCHANT TAILOR court trer eseerieBced cutter aod fitter- Will jfuirauue all work Aieo clean- Opera House Btock loir, presslBtr and re wlrloe ZtW4miHWH9MtHH9tt9t9tit9tt&