DAILY CAI ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, 8ATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1903. EVEN tasting The Christmas Ball i A Rolling The Barr Store has started the Christmas ball a rolling with a ver, geance. Oure Is not the kind of store that waits until the very last week before Christmas to get Its holiday stock. On the contrary, wo have been ready for ten days past or more, and already a great many people have heeded our suggestion to avoid the crush and. congestion of later on by buying now. We were never better prepared to fill all sorts of Christmas wishes than we are this season. If you could see the cases full of choice silver ware, of exquisite Cut Glass, or Rings and Brooches and Charms and Fobs and all sorts of other Jewelry for personal wear, of watches and watch chains and clocks, of opera glasses, of fountain pens, and many fine things of the truest Christmas suitability, we are very sure you would not go away empty handed. And tla very easy for you to see them, at any time you wish. SOLONS MEET MONDAY Governor Chamber lain's Message Will NotBeYeryLowj CHICKENS DOGS AND TURKEYS a: Success of the Foul' try Show Pleasps its Promoters Will Be Ready to Transmit as, Amissions Much Better Than Soon as the Legislature Is Organized and Ready for Business Tho legislature moels In special Expected -Outside Vis itors Express Their Pleasure Tho poultry ami bonch show onds .& biikQQttwl9i&v&i&)ii&ii&tiJto i 'i inwrwi iihi'Mi'i iiirmiiiium 1 ' VOX ftVVNJl? WWjfrl jnMialiwm. House Jackets Unsurpassed for beautr'and comfort, got your husband ono, mut he'll spend all his evening at homo horenfter. ' 3 I !! rJ! M I I It fMkMl SefJM&fx rfrss- r-'Xy l Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore. HWWWfrfl'IIWH 1 1 1 II' :;a-Social Realm fH4W-WI I I H 1 1 1 I M 8-Hf PER80NAL8. Judge Duniett went td Portland to day. John L. Sporry, of Portland, la In tho city. Ji Li. Sweonoy Is a visitor In Port land today. John S. Read, of Turner, was In the city this morning. Johh A. Carson Is In Portland for a few days on business. Hon. David Craig, of Macleay, was a Salem visitor tills morning. Stato Senator Fnrrar was n pas Mngor for Portland this morning. Sam Rundlett wns an early pas senger for Portland this morning. L. U. Geer was In tho city last night, and attended tho Ropubllrnn ban quet. Elliott C. Ball, of the Turner neigh borhood, was In Salem today, to do soma trading. 0. P. Robertson, the Turner post master, was In Salem this morning, doing his Christmas trading. Mrs. Harry A. Green, who attended tho Ollngor-Matthows woddlng. re turned to hor homo In Portland this morning. Mayor Grant B. Dlmick, of Orogon City, was ono of tho out-of-town visi tors last night to attond tho banquot of tho .Republicans. Norman McLooc, a Spring Valloy farmer, was In tho city yostorday af ternoon, and while here his team bo camo frlghtonod at a steam wood saw, ami a runaway was narrowly avorted. Tho rig of Mr. McLeon was wrecked, but no Borloua damago was dono. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dollarhido have returned from an oUended visit with their son, Rev. R. II. Dollarhlde, of Roseburg, Ore. 0. 13. Lewis, of Turner, Is In the city on business. John Gentry, of Marlon, was In the city today on bu&lnoM. W. H. Darby, of this city, was a passenger to Glendale this morning. Representative I. B. Riddle came down from Riddle this morning, and will leave tonight for Salem, to bo ready for thu special session of tho legislature, which convenes ncoct Mon day. Mr. Riddle was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. J. B. Riddle, who will visit hore for a short tlmo with hor daughter, Mrs. George Frator. Roso burg Roviow. session Monday at 10 a. m. Tho old tonight, after tho most successful orimnlznHnn wWli Tlne r . I fnn mnnt... ., ,,' . ..' :uo AW nra ever had by a similar mas, for Proeidont of tho sonato, will ontorPr,BO ,n u" Northwest. Tho at continue. .tondnnco has beon all that was ex It ought not tako tho two houses pected, and tonight a largo crowd Is moro than 15 minutes to organize, and looked for by tho management, ns bo In running ordor. Tho governor's ' many peoplo havo wait Ml until tho message will bo ready to dollver as premiums shnll bo awarded before soon as thoy aro ready to rccelvo It. coming, ns thoy wliih to mo Uio Tho message will go Into a column prlze-wlnnors especially. Yesterday of newspaper matton, and treats of tho tho receipts for admission woro over amendment noeded to the assessment $50, and Oils, It Is bollovod, will bo ox and taxation law Copies will bo glv- celled today and tonight. Tho Judges on to tho press, subject to release for woro all bus) today with tho awards, tho Monday nowspapors. and It Is expected thoy will conclude before ovenlng. LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS. Among tho most nttractlvo oxhlblU tare tho white turkeys from tho farm of J. A. Joftorson, preeldont of tho as sociation, and these beautiful birds are constantly surrounded by visitors, who appreciate their beauty and sizo. These birds are not as plentiful in Or ogon at In BoniP of the Eastern states, and aro of much Interest here. Dog fanciers are constantly coming In to see the flne display at tho bench show and many of them oxprees sur prise at tho flno collection of bloodod canines to be found thore. Tln many different breeds on oxhlbltlon show that Oregon dog fanciers tako as much Interest In th best breeds as any In tho country, and Mr. Turner, tho Vic 2j $5 to $J5 ji Prospector Near Sumpter Sought by Jesse Hobson. Jessi Hobson, of tho Hobson Men cantilo Company, wns out Dsor Creok way yesterday In soarch of George Swift, the old prospector and miner, montlo'ned in Saturday's Issue, who has disappeared, but found nc traco of him. Mr. Hobson did not go the en tire distance Ho saw Roy Wenceslaw, however, who was Jur,t back from Deer Creek, who told him that Swift's cabin was daserted, and there were no signs of recent occupancy. Mr. Hob. son made a search through tho neigh boring gulches, but was not rewarded Tho Hrst thing you naturally think of for a man ' Neckwea Wo show a handsomo now lino 1ft ArcoIs, lmporlals, Kour-ln-Hands, Tccks, Clubs, Bows, etc. JOc to $(.50 Grips, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases WVvo a special lino, also Nama TagB, shouldor straps, etc. Prices for all Purses. Worrylug because you don't know tho also In a glovo, or a hat, or a suit or don't know Just what color, or cut, or Bhnpd will suit hlmt Wo'vo a plau to help you out a ticket payablo In morchandlso. then ho can choose for himself. Como nnd lot us oxplalh It to you. Electric Road for Tillamook. Representative B. I Eddy left on Wednesday to attond tho spfclal ses sion of tho state legislature, which convenos noxt Monday. In all proba bility he will confer with Mr. C. P. Llndsley, in Portland, on Saturday, with regard to the proposed electric railroad to Tillamook. The editor thought this was a good opportunity for Mr. Llndsley to get in touch with representative mon of Tillamook county, and as Mr. Kddy would be out side then an appointment was made to meet Mr. Llndsloy. Of course, it is premature to predict what tho out, como will bo, but the citizens can rest assured that Mr. Eddy and thoso who are fn correspondonco with Mr. Llnd loy will do all in their power to inter est him, and bring tho project about Tillamook Headlight. Talking Machines. Buy a talking machine- of Goo. 0. Will for your folks' Christmas pro " He has a largo stock of Victors Columbia and Zenophono nacMnoa m nuuu PliMliJlMliililililiiiilllil Ulllllllll GEO. E. WATERS Wholesale Tobacconist and j Cfeat Dealer j .. n(. i Wjffamette VaHeV l 1 L?SSr 8ALEM,' OREGON, g A clear Havana 12io cigar. For sale stein, Manufacturer, baicm, wn Jewelry iw Christmas rlftB Is best selected ahead. We Java laid in a splendid stock for the holiday trade, which it will pay you to ox amlna Wo havo a magnificent stock of rln in all tho latest eetungs, solid gold rings at S1.50 and up. You can mako your selections now, nnd we will hold them for delivery. C.T.POMEROY Jeweler and OpUelsn, 5W6 0oa.Su by all dealers. Auq Hucken- M ANOTHER SURPRISE ., . A m And a rood one at tkat-Flve Hundred of the finest little bound Zl classics you have htd the tleasire to look at, and offered at the bpj H extremely low price of fifteen cents a cony They embrace rellr- m A ion. fktlon. eisiys, history, toetrr aid javealle stories. Prlated w on first class cicer, an J attractively baaid ia handsome colors. " HI Special crlces made in farrer quantities. la cocpyrlsbts procure a $ S copy of 'Little ShepardofKlaedora Come" which is one of the " best aelllnffbcois of the year--Pienty of courteous tatea people to 19 wait atoa you, and will help to sake Vour Christmas shopplnr g Pleasant. p, Bo()fc g HI with any trace of the missing mnn. Swift Is about 06 years old. and when he left hero was not In very good health, which leads to the fear that he might have grown weaker nnd perished In tho snow, However, Mr. Hobson thinks It la Just possible that he received some money from putald) sources, nnd loft for some other quar ter, without going to his claim at all, though ho says It was the custom of Swift to always let him know when ho wont away, and it was his under standing that Swift loft for Deer Creok about tho tlmo of tho first snow fall. It was Swift's habit to spond a great deal of tlmo in tho hills pros pecting, Mr. Hobson says, and fre quently, during tho summer, he has known him to spend months away from town, sleeping under troos, withoiu oven a blankot His ago and Infirmi ties, howevor, would not pormlt him to onduro such oxpoeuro very long at this season of tho year. Sumpter Mlnon. Hurt While Drunk, j a Glandorn. an old rosldent of Claokamos Station, this county, met with an acoldent last Monday evening whirh mlcht havo provod fatal. bad been In town all day. and report says had taken several drinks of "the cup that cheers" and n!o inebriates, so that when he started homo h- wan considerably the worse for wear. When he reached the Clackamas depot of the 0. W. P.. he was In a stage bor dering on drunkenness, and lay Un leatde the track to take a nap. An eU-ctrie car camo atowg and caught the clothlatT. urBK It into shrede. and palafully Injur him. Another revo lution of U wheete wouW nave cut him In two. The ear waa stopped, the old wan taken aboard and brought to this city, where his Injuries were patoaad "P by Dr- w- tt Cdr"' aU WRleh he was taken tb the 8t. Vincent hospital In Portland. Ills Injuries are not supposed to w serious. . .-" ralnutea later another man. presum ably a saltor. Judging by his appear anee. was walking aorosa the treetlo, when the headlight from a freight train that flashed upm him, and bo became to excited that he fell trom the trestle. He suffered no Injury, save a bad shaking up. Oregon City Courier. torla doK-fancler, Is loud In his praises of the excellence of the exhibit Law Point Decided. Prof. J. IL Aekerman has Issued an opinion upon a much-disputed olnt in tho school laws, and has sent ooplot to all the county school superintend ents for their guidance. The decision follews: "No part of the JfiO apportioned to each district In accordance with sub division 3, page 17. Orogon school laws, shall bo transferred when a board of directors of any district transfora to another district any child. together with nil school moneys due by apportionment to such child as provided for In subdivision 11 page 42, Orogon school laws' Sslem Y. M. C. A. Defeated. The Salem Y. M. 0. A. basketball team wns last night dofoatwl In a gamo with iho Dallas taam. at that nlaco. The local team was handi capped. It is assorted, on nccount of tho sraallness of the gymnasium, ami poor light. Tho team worti of tho Dal las boys was faultless, and, although the Salemltes played a strong gamo they woro outclassed by tnolr oppo nent In team work. Captain Prank Meyers, of this city, played tho Mar gamo for the Y. M. 0. A. and Wilson, of Dnllns. who Is considered ono of the strongest players In the state, was easily the star for that nggroga. tion. it Is said by the Salim boyH that Wilson can run up the side of tho wall and tots a basket any tlmo he please) The score nt the end of the game stood .3 to IC In favor of Dallae. A veturn game will be played I" 'his rlty soon. Officers Eleated. Pnalfic lodge. No, SO, A. K. and A. M., lt evening elected the following cort of eIllMrs: C. A. Orny, W. M.; A. A. Cunningham, a W.; M. I Meyers, J. W.; Jo. DamiiRartnor. treasurer; I-ot U 1'enroe. secretary. DnTnmmnmrnTTmnnTmnnnnmtTrng We i Bty and Sell f Mortgages A Divorce Suit Granted. Judge llolse yesterday granted a di vorce to Amanda A. Johnson froia Chan. B. Johnson, upon the ground of desertion. Bho was rflven tho, cub tody of IhO minor ahlltV, Carl J0hnon. Frank Holmes appeared as nttornoy Tor the plaintiff. i One Qlory Ticket A marrlago license was tills morn ing IsMted to Viola Flndloy nnd Homor I). Weaver; Islah Weaver, tho father, gave his consent to the young man's marriage, who l under Ihe ago 'it 2,1 yenra. Our Winter Business Makes money for all con cerned Schilling's Best and is safe. At your grocer's, and moncy-back. $eee Out Beer Promotes Christmas Cheeu Families who like to baro a case of bright, sparkling, beer at home, which will give a zest to their food and tone to their system, will have a case of our now. It is a fine beer. Call up phone 2!3h Salem Bewey Association Mala Office 174 Com'l St. Sales. ureron. fa MMMMtM Acomploto lino of umbrella coyera to eoloct from, prices from, $1.00 up. Handles 20o up. Mud Guards Money To Loan I Salem Abstract and Land Co. 1 FW. WATERS, Mgr. 1 EiiiiiniiuH""muuiuuluin"llum: -AND- steel Rims far WINTKU HIDING To fit all roakw of whools. , Shipp & Haunet Opposite OipltAl Nat Bank Football Supplies Mmfw Three New Shapes 1 In Blucher and Ual flbo New last, best fitter on earth Sw our new enamel and box calfehow at OSWALT'S m .. m. 4. b ! nrtttnn. LJZMitttM, '"'wW rA. 4. II i a I1 1 tmLf3ll SCTI fTMtim 7 i