-jui m lj?,SRPiiiw""s,":77 i DAILY 04MTAL JOURHA.L, SAMIftf. OReOOr;!,. EBJDW. DECEMP.ERtia, 1903,. . Fy&M PTSZ1 POULTRY ""- ' ! ...I t t j . -VI. THE CLUB SHOW A " - - - ,IT . DINNER TONIGHT Rally of the Yeung: Republicans at the Willamette The Banquet Promises to Be the Most Important Pol itical Meeting in Years Jackets Unsurpassed (or beauty and Hni 8 4 fa v ortne Wotfke in Glass Quality of Exhibits Equal to Any in the Country Many of Them Would Be Prize-Winners in the comfort, got your husband, ono, J turn no u npona an his oveningj at homo horcafter. ' $5 to $J5 in Few arts are do wonderful and, so charming In fruition as the art' of glass cutting. The subtle skill, the firm yet delicate hand, and the keen artistic eye of the master glass cutter Invests cut glass of the betW .or, With a brilliance and beauty such as belongs to nothing else In table wares. We Invite every person reading this who Is at all Interested In beautiful things for home usage to take pains to Inspect our Christ mas showing of Hawke's Cut Glass the handsomest sight of Its kind ever seen In 8alem. This display Is of vast variety, Including new designs In everything from-the tiniest cut glass peppers and salts; up to the most magnificent fruit bowls and vases, costing as much as $20.00 each and fully worth It. ' . -V mActc Cornet State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore. wtH-wiii i nmmiHH; I Local OinirtlDnnltt-i:: 'duuaiHcaniii Events t in the m - .......... frf-H 1 1 1 IWlii iiiiiiunif PERSONAL8. John Spanlol, of Stayton, was a Sa lem visitor today. Judgo Dolso returned homo fron. Corvallls yestorday. Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Hamilton wont to Portland yestorday afternoon. Governor Chamberlain wont' to Portland this morning for a fow days' Tlsit with hla famll t Mrs. E. C. Patton was a passenger tor Portland on tho Albany local thl morning. Judgo Burnott camo down from Al bany, whoro ho has boon holding court for a fow days. II. J, Ottonhclmor Is In Portland on business. I. L. Patterson roturned to Portland last ovonlng. Ehorlfl Allen, of Harney county, re turned to his homo at Burns yoator day. W. D. Fonton, who had a caso before tho supremo court yostorday, has re turned to his homo In Portland. 0 A Musical Social Event On Saturday aftornoon an Interest ing hour was upont at tho music studio of Mrs. Etta, AndorsAVIllman. A num bor of hor pupils met for tholr semi monthly muslcalo hour. Bits of music JilBtory and analysis of famous mu sicians' work), aro tho Important fea tures of thoso meetings, which aro held at rogular Intervals, and have become popular with tho students, as well as tho visitors. Tho social features of theso meet ings Is of great importance, as it as tlvo thought, as woll a listening. Tlw young ladles and gentlemen who at tend, as well ns tholr friends, speak enthusiastically .of thoso informal events. Important Meeting Monday. Tho signers of tho petition for a permanent street improvement on Court street aro to meet Monday night at tho city hall, to confor about vari ous kinds of pavement. With all poll- tics ended for a fow months, this Is tho most Important public matter beforo tho pooplo of Salem. Tho com ing year will bo a red-letter year in tho history ot tho Capital City, It ono stroot can bo mndo what tho prlnci- nal streets of this city should be- clean, passable and sanitary, summer and wintor. Nothing will glvo such an impulse to tho progress of Salem as this roforra. That will mark tho boKlnning of a now ora In a naturally conservative community, In a natural ly c,onsorvatlvo valley of Oregoa Ro- member tho mooting Monday night. "Richard lo Himself Again." I am back to my old Btand on State street, whoro I am ready and willing to mako and ropalr. Good work, woll dono, at roasonablo prices. Come on, hovs. WM. ARMSTRONG. I havo tho boat machines In town for patching. One Unfortunate Marguorlto Lohnoy was committed to tho asylum from Wasco county to day. ho was brought down by Pat Lohnoy. T.,rtt. Tuck will Blvo a public oxhi bltlon of dog Judging tonight at the show. Everybody como; 8 p. ra. Bring tho cat to tho Poultry and Pot Stock Sshow which bogan yester- " o x. vv - I lists in forming ,a habit of consocu- day. World's Best Shows Tho poultry and pet stock show is a splondld success, nnd tho attendance til that had been anticipated. Tho show Is constantly crowded by people interested in tno lltus birds and ani mals on exhibition, and so well aro tho pcoplo In attendance pleased with tho exhibition, that futuroshows hbro will bo genorally demanded, and a gon- Last nlcht and this mornlne thn Judges were' at work awarding premi ums on exhibits, and this work will bo kept up all day, and possibly to morrowj beforo all exhibits aro dis posed of. Tho ontrles aro numerous. and of tho best, and the Judges of the show exnrcss tholr surnrlso nnd crat- Ideation nt, tho fine quality and splon did breeds or tho exhibition stock considering tho show, In point ot quality, tho best to bo had, and com paring favorably with any in the coun try. E. J. Lndd, of Portland, one ot tho Judges of tho poultry department, in speaking of tho exhibit, grew enthusi astic, and said: "Tho quality of the stock Is fit for any show In tho coun try, and tho Whlto Wyandottea and Plymouth Rocks aro good for compe tition In any show In tho world. I nover saw a bettor collection of birds In any poultry bIiow I ovor attended, and I am delighted with Uio splendid The fifty-cent dlnnor, to bo given by tho Young Men's Republican Club, at tho Hotel Wlllametto, at 8:30 o'clock this evening, promises to bo tho most important gathering of tho Republican hosts of this city and county ever held hero, and especially will tho younger mombors of tho party bo in evidence. All '-arrangements havo been complet ed for tho event, and a good program of speeches has been prepared. Tho young men who originated this form of a rally and Jollification had in mind tho keeping up of tho enthusi asm of tho members of tho club, and discussing tho futuro policy ot tho or ganization, but tho matter has grown far beyond tho original plan. Tho in dications aro now that tho banquet will havo an important bearing on tho spring campaign, und tho koy-noto of that campaign will In all probability, bo soundod nt this time. Although open to any Republican, admission to ths banquet Is by ticket only, and tho mombors of tho oxecu tlvo commltteo of tho club will bo at tho Hotel Wllluraotto nt 8 o'clock to assist President Patton in receiving and entertaining tho guests. All hold Ing tickets to tho banquet aro urged to bo prosont, and to como on tlmo, so that, no tiresome delays may oc cur. Tho speakors on tho program aro all nuunai Buunoi k That's what we want to talk about today. Thousands upon sg thousands of new arrivals direct from around the horn Just In and now we offer books at prices that defy competition. We J offer a fine line of dollar books for 60c, while a big 75c line of beautiful bound books will be sacrificed at 35o. No bettor values W ever shown for the money, bchool who have libraries should take advantage of this sale. Patton's Book Stoue. Tho first thing you naturally think of for a man Is Neckwear Wo show a handsomo now lino In Ascots, Imperials, Four-in-Hands, Tecks, Clubs, Bows, etc. JOc to $(.50 Grips, Traveling Bags and Sttit Cases 1 Wo'vo a special lino, also Name Tags, shoulder strops, etc. Prices for all Purses. Worrying becauso you don't know tho slzo In a glove, or a hat,or a suit or don't know just what color, or cut, or shape will suit htmT Wo'vo a plan to help you out a ticket payable In merchandise. Uion ho can chooso for himself, Cornqtind lot ub oxplnla it to you. li rrf7zrr)j 7 wsnyrA $ Hnweionnnio'B'Btctclw MJ&fom i rsft' v vv v jf , , j fc -r yrfi&itTIalr i 1 Mamtf V I IP & as: E?TTi IllllltllllllltlllllllltlllllllllllllllillllJll JLill UJ1 llXuAllJuXUlJ jaiii!JJ!ii!Bei GEO. E. WATERS s Wholesale Tobacconist and Cteay Dealer La,get Stock in Willamette Valley 8ALEM, OREGON. asasaa Mnia flgf30 A clear Havana 122c cigar. For sale teln, Manufacturer, 8alerfi, Oregon. 't t-S B Christmas Jewelry Is a necessity In making your ! 'J Purchases fdr gifts. HeyoowiilM the largest variety, tho highest qMlW. the lowest prices.' We havo with reliable movements, in the wm "yle of cases, 2.60 to $30.00, chatelsin.. Hnge, earrings, brooches, all kinds o flno jewelry. CT.POMEROY .Jeweler aad OpUelan, 888 Cosa. . by all dealers. Aug Hucken- showing made. Salem Is to be con gratulated at tho success attained, and tho Bplondld lino of stock ex hibited." Frank Tumor, of Victoria, D. C. who Is Judgo of tho bonch show, and has ofuclatod in this capacity in nu merous cities, said: "Tho quality or tho stock shown Is na good as any I havo ovor seon anywhoro in tho North west, and, whllo the show 1b small, it Is oxcollont, and hard to surpass any whoro." Amonc tho 52 dogs on exhibition thoro aro 20 fine animals from Port nA nmonir them somo of tho highest- priced dogs In tho Pacific Northwest, and the kennels aro constantly sur- mnniiv! bv lovers of dogs. Dr. J. i. Zan's Great Dane, "Llof," is tho first one seen on entering tho bonch show, and this magnificent animal is tho .t mimird of any ono mora Among tho stock might bo mentioned Mrs. W. O. Smith's pair or nno w rats, ho dere of nno peaiBr and winners of scvoral prizes. Fred- dlo Lamport and Mr Edwards aiso ,,v mn nno Maltoso on exhibition. A pair of whito Angora cato, tho prop erty of Mrs. H. W. Meyora anu ... R A. Pierce, also attract great atten tion, as dooa a nno urango pw Haired, owned by Mildred fliinion. The beautiful white Angora rnuui always havo a crowd about me., cages, and they are the tuutim neclally of the children, and It Is safe to say that tho result of the show will be a sudden lnoreo - population of Saltm. Tor every im and girl rtB8 the beautiful pu will want one or two. m. .Ilaxv wit OOMMMI unm l" ni.t. nod m wall ItM tit re.nagtta.nt wee. that'll ; to say that it will be held annually in the future. Russia1 BJg Road. Sft Petersburg. Veo. J8-The re-.- h tmns-Slberlan railway. published today, show a total cost of tho road for me p " - -ronstruction and strengthening to be nearly 1724.00,000. The cost ' increased Ja exact projruu - -road is extended eastward. Judge Tuek will glte a public exhl biuoa of dog judging tonight at the show Ererybocr come; 8 p. m. membora of the Young Men's Republi can Club, oxcept H. B. Thlolsen, who wob Mr. Waters' opponont at tho He- publican primaries, and Claudo Qatch. who Is tho president of the Salem Re publican CluU A fow visitors ami othora may bo called on, but all tho speochoa will necossarily bo vory short, and inthor In the lino of Jubila tion nnd harmonious work in tho fu ture. Guardian for Neckermann. Upon tho potltlon of Mrs, FnnnU Nockormann, Judgo Scott yostorday afernoon appointed Sheriff Colbath guardian of tho ostnto of Fred Nockor mann. Tho potltlon states that Mr. Neckermann haB boon In poor health for Bomo tlmo, and Is unablo to look aftor his business properly, and that his business Is valued at about 2&0, nbovo Incumbrances, which, if not proporly looked aftor, will bo mvopt away by claims that. aro not proporly a lion on tho business. Sheriff Col bath was required to glvo a bond of $500. and on filing tho samo David Mo Faddon. A. A. Ihj and Fred Palmer woro appointed appraisers of th property, consisting principally or a stock of liquors and saloon fixtures. This, stock was recently attached in connection with a milt brquRht against Mr. Nockormann. anil nrtorwarus num on a chattel mortgage, and has thuf been in the sheriff's hands for a week- Want a Pardon. A petition was filed In tho gover nor's office today for tho pardon of William Molton. convlctod of criminal assault and sentenced January 9, 1903, for ten years In tho ponltentlary. Tho petition was signed by a great numbor of tho people ef Wasco coun ty, whoro the crlmo was committed. Salem Man to Portland. M. I Hamilton, ot this city, has on- gaged In business In Portland, whore ho has purchnsod a saloon on tho cor ner of Sixth and Star Btreots, iw has named tho place "Tho Hamilton," and proposes to mako It ono of th places of Portland, and a headquar ters for his Salem frlonds who visit that city. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton wont down yestorday afternoon, and will Bpond tho major portion ot tholr tlmo In that city, though Mr. Hamilton will bo horo frequently to look after his Baloon In this city, which ho will conttnuo to conduct. See the handsome dogs from Port land, Salem, Arlington, and olsewhoro. nt tho Poultry and Pet Stock show which oponod yostorday and continues throo days. Out Winter Business Housekeeping Is easy enough, so far as Schilling's Best tM IM't rrrim tfltm MSM UruUt u(U tub go. They are moneyback; make no trouble to anybody. PTiniTiMiiiiMiiiiiimnrfmrrmmmTinrtg We Buy and Sell Mortgages t9 Otf Beer Promotes 1 Christmas Chee Families who like to have a S cose of bright, sparkling. S beer at home, wuien win give a zest to their food and tone to their system, M have a case of our now. It is a fine beer. Call up phone 213U Salem Bewey Association Halo Offlc 174 Coa'l St Repairing A pmrmlf,tii linn of uinbrollft covers to solcot from, pricoa from 91.00 up. iianuioa zoo up. Money To Loan IMud wwr AND I Rii ! Salem Abstract j and Land Co. j F.W. WATERS, Mgr. I 5iiiiitmmM'HiiiiM'"'ltlllimimumm for WINTER RIDING To fit all inakea of wheola. Shipp & Hause Opposite Capital Nat. Bank. Football Supplies HWW Three New Shapes IoRlucberandBalBhooa $ New last, best fitter on 9 -iC I ! See oor new enamel and box u calfflboeo at o 71 OSWALT'S 99 State Sti SalcM, Cretei. i . Nsatv. ii n ;l .1 1 ? f 1 1