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pp-- -flp-n r 1 "w T wjir " "wwmwjjpiiwpni1 !? Skf" DAILY CAP..AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1904. FIVE "iWW" Glass iot tfie Lass Who Loves It For tho lass who loves Cut Glas and is about to bo Wedded, what bettor wedding gift could you select than ono of tho beautiful table pioces of Hawkoa' Cut Glass that tho Barr Store displays in such abuudant novelty. Oi all Cut Glass, Ilawkcs' is tho very handsomest, finest and most artistic. If you will como and inspect tho Cut Glass Fruit Bowls, Salad Bowls, Bon Bon Dishes, Water Pitchers, Vases, Tumblers, and so on that wo arc showing wo feel very suro you will look no further for a w(cdding present. SoaPtfr .tewy outoe Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore. W"H-M-M"H 8 Mil llllilllll; . . Local ' Events I! In the H-l-M-H-H I It I I I I I 111 I I I I C Social Realm PERSONALS. E. P. McComnck was a passonger for Portland this morning. F. VanPalton wont to Qorvnls this morning for a few days stay. Horman Schcllboig, of Sublimity, Is In Salem for a few days' stay. L. M. Rocdor, of Aumsvlllo, is In tho city for a fow days's visit. Job Donycr, of Turner, .camo down tbiB morning for n short visit. B. 0. Horron wont to Aurora today for a brief visit to his hop farm near that place. Hon. Z F. Moody was a passongor for Portland this morning, on his way to Tho Dalles. Miss Lena Blor has roturnou to f Portland, after a fow days' visit with relatives in this city. Mrs. J. W. Dullotto and daughter, ' Hiss Myrtle, left this morning for a short visit to Portland Mies Ethel Quiss returned to Wood burn last ovonlng, after a few days' yislt with relatives In this city. It. M. Thompson spont tho past few Idays in tills city with his family, heaving this morning for Portland. Attornoy-Gonornl Crawford has gono to Itosoburg, whero ho will attend tho sessions of tho circuit court this week. Dr, W. If. Byrd Joft last ovonlng for Idcrvais on a professional visit, In ro- sponso to a call from Dr. White, of i that placo. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Christian Lehman, of Chorolcoe, Iowa, arrived in this city Saturday night, for nn oxtonslvo visit to their nophow, U. J. Lohmnn. Mrs. M. E. Holcomb has returned from a few wooks visit with hor daughtor, Etta at Roseburg, whom sho loft vory much improved in health. Mrs. C. C. Goodale, of Portland, camo down from Aumsvlllo last ovon lng for a fow days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodale, Jr., and other relatives. Tho Mlstios Allco Dougherty and Mamta Ryan, of Portland, returned to . their homes last evening, after a fow , days' visit with Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Illoenan'In this city. Mrand Mrs. J. W. Spriggs, of Port- 'land, spent tho past fow days In this city, on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Durbln. Mr. and Mrs. Spriggs aro tho paronta of Mrs. Durbln. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS TONIGHT Aldermen of Bat Faith Will Choose Of- ficials And Confer With Mayor Waters as to Policies of the New City Government Tho Republican members of the new city council that will bo sworn In Tuesday evening meet in party cau cus tonight at tho First National bank building, to chooso suitable olectlvo officers, and consider mattors relative to tho policies of tho new administra tion. There are an even dozen of tho Re- ("publicans and two Citizens, and It Is oxpected that they will also hold n caucus, and try to keep tho factional clemonts of their party from unseem ly strife. The office of street commissioner scorns to be tho one most sought after, and tho following aro among tho ap- Miss Bella Morrison has returned to school nt Portland. Miss Jennie Goodo has gono to Portland for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krausso and chil dren have returned to Portland. County Treasurer Richardson has returned from a fow days spent at Stayton. Dr. Woods Hutchison returned to Portland Sunday. Ho Is still connected wnn uiu buuu uuaru oi ncaiwi. T. P. Welch, who has boon working as a carpenter at Portland sevoral , pllcants and persons suggested ns fit months, has moved down with his nion for the dlfforont places: family. Street commissions Honry Tarp H. Goo. Moyor wont to Portland ly. W. II. Byars, John Knight, A. F. Sunday to uttond a session of tho McAtoe L. Parmonler, C. L. Worrlck, state harbors' board. Ho was accom panied by Mrs. Moyor. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cattorlln and sons, Lloyd and Donton, who woro Now Yoar's guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cat torlln, have roturnou to tholr Portland homo. ' D. II. Woyant, of Mehnmn, was in tho city over Sunday. Ho has rented his ranch near Mehama for a term of throe years for a good cash ront. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simpson and daughter, Lena, of Portland, and Mr. N. Keck, of Chicago, who spont tho past fow days In this city visiting Dr. nnd Mrs. M. S. Skiff and other friends, loft last night for Portland. Mlssos Alta and Eva Savage, who havo boen sponding tho holidays with thoir paionts, roturnod to Monmouth yesterday, whero thoy will Somo of the Republicans feel Ilka continuing tho present incumbent, but tho chances aro that tho caucus will shut out "pap" Grlswold. Flro chlof W. W. Johnsbn, prosont lncumbont, Frank Wolsh, D. W. Pugh, MIlo Moo, W. II. Phillips, prosont driver. Policemen J. W. Lewis, L. R. Mur phy, prosont Incumbents, J. H. Pen land, J. B. Underwood, J. W. Gamble, C. W. Stump. For engineer thoro Is no opposition to Wnltor DoLong, nnd ho will prob ably be retained. Is the Law Unconstitutional? Recently an execution was issuod nut of tho Justice court against Z. T. Smith, a guard at tho penitentiary, resu'mo nnd tho man's wagos woro garnlsheod their studios at tho Normal School. Jl" tho hands oltho socrotnry of stato, J. II. Portor. of Aumsvlllo rnnmW an old judgment hold by R. G. down this morning to nttond court this wool:. South Salem Personals. Miss Elizabeth Lord hns1 roturnod to St. Holon's Hall, Portland, nftor sponding the holidays with her pa rants. Jamofl Woodruff, of Portland, spent Sunday with his slstor, Mrs. W. P. Bahcock, in South Satem. Mrs. Paul Schmidt and littlo daugh tor havo roturnod to Albany, after a fow days' vislt with relatives In South Salem. . The new way of dealing is shown at your grocer's in Schil ling's Best; it is still new in the sense of not being general. Moneyback. JKoono for ?100. Tho notlco was sorvod on Mr. Ihmbar, and Saturday after noon he appeared in court by Deputy Attornoy-Gonoral Pnrkor and moved a dismissal of tho proceedings, on tho ground tlmt tho law undor which tho proceedings woro had, tho Kny act of tho regular session of 1903, providing that tho salarlos of employes of tho stato can bo garnlshcad, was unconsti tutional. Judgo Jlorcan took tho mat tor undor ndvlsomont, and this after noon ho dismissed tho proceedings, holding that tho law was uncon'stltu tlonal. Notlco of appeal was at onco sorvod, and tho caso will bo appealed, and go to tho supremo court for n final decision. PWIIIMI! I - GEO. E. WATERS egg -- l Wholesale Tobacconist and Qga Dealer Largest Stock In Willamette Valley 252 COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM, OREGON. E pMn PERSONALS. mmsmmtm wwmm TASHMOO Hi LBLHE3iK3 uEoiSi BJWIPii i m A clear Havana 12J4c cigar. For sale teln, Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. by all dealers. Aug Hucken- New Designs ion J 904 Iu jewelry and watches aro now shown at Pomeroy's. If you want the latest and best tbero is, you will examine tins stock. You can make your selection at a price to suit, and will be euro of getting tbe best value for the money. ' Priees cut in two. C. T. POMEROY Mrs. J. R. Whitney wont to Portland tills morning. Jack West returned to Soattlo Sun day afternoon. J. Q. Wilson Is at Turner today, on a visit to his farm. Miss Vlrgla Byrd returnod to Roao burg this morning, after a fow days' vlslt with hor parents in this city Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Foland wont to Stayton today, for n woek's visit with Mrs. Foland's paronts, Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Reed D. S. Bontloy and family leave to morrow for tholr now homo at Sherl daH, whero bo has bought n ranch In tho Grande Ronde. Frank DoParcrj, of Tacoma, whoro ho Is In charge of tho Wostorn Union olllcb, Is in tho city for a few days' visit. Mr. DoParcq was formerly managor of tho Snlem office of his company. Mrs. B. J. Snelllng, of Albany, came down yesterday afternoon, waB met ut the train by her brothor, Judgo Geo. H. Burnett, and drlvon to Derry, to the bodsldo of hor slstor, Mrs. Nelson, who is very ill. G. A. R. Joint Installation. Sedgwlok Post No. 10, G. A. R. and the Woman's Relief Corps will hold a joint Instillation on noxt Tuesday evening, January C, at tho G. A. R. hall. Department Commander D. II. Turner, of Portland, will bo in atten dance and take part in tho ceremonies. Rathor Deep Soil. W. J. Townloy reports his artesian bore down 275 feet, still In soil, with plenty of water, but no sign of a flow of artesian water. The depth of the soil is romarkablo. Union Republi STATE PRISON CHANGES Several Guards and Others Step Down and Out ;; !! Out Record New Men Gathered Up From , Different Paris of the State to Improve the Service At tho ponltcntlary sevoral changos havo taken placo In tho last fow days, and several now men havo taken the places of old employes. J. A. Foland, the overseer, who has been at tho prison for 12 years, resigned last wool:, and Frank Glrard has his place. Oscar Balr and A. W. Drager two of tho fenco guards, havo quit their posi tions, and new men havo boon placeJ In them. Mr. Balr has been at the prison for nearly four years. John Staplcton, ono of tho shop guards, who has hold that position for about 18 years, last Saturday nfternoon filed his resignation, to tako effect Febru ary 1st, noxt. Frank Cronor, the en gineer, who was appointed by tho now administration last July, has been succeeded by Robert Hubblor, of Port land. Tho two" new guards aro J. D. McKay, of Columbia county, and A. W. Daly, of Lebanon. Cronor will bo re mo'niborod as a cartoonlit on several papors In tho last senatorial cam paign. When Cronor was appointed, It will be recalled In this city, thoro woro two candidates for tho position of onglneer at tho prison, Cronor and George Emort. Tho two Domocratlc factlona at Salem lined up on the fight, nnd L. II. McMahon led tho successful con- tost for Croner, who hold his position Just six months. Ills successor is apokon of in hlgh'tormB ns a thorough ly coinpotont engineer. I Two years have passed since wo entered our prosont quartors; and without thought of boasting wo can say that our success has far ex ceeded our expectations. I Of tho olovon years spent In old store our last year was tho record breaker, but 1902 loft that year far behind. And now combs 1003, foiging away ahead of all provlour records. In fact, Out total sales the past year were more than double out average sales iot ten yeats in the old store Wo do not ascrlbo our succo3s entirely to tho fact that wo carry tho largest stock of its kind in tho valloy, nor yet to tho fact that wo havo ono of tho most convenient and well-lighted Btoros In Oregon, but moro largoly do wo bollovo It la duo to our buslnoss methods. Moro than ono has loft our storo without buying, becauso wo had told him that tho suit ho was considering was not all wool. Yes, tho ' truth has occasionally lost us u salo, but after all our patrons havo learned that our word can at all times bo rolled upon, that no man over takes cotton or shoddy goods from our storo without knowing what ho's getting, and hat an unsatisfactory purchaso Is always gladly rectified. As wo entor upon the now year wo shall redoublo our efforts to merit your confidence, and wo wish you ono and all A Happy Year 7H I I i !! I I New 4 Smovm SS S) S) s 7m- ikfecM? 2 Hr9MM-a -h444W-S -e- r-m hi mi. V-il 1. f -TUB. ).,.) J -bSj.-J& Bftww.-,y 'Mtriif iff Ttv.iu rati? z-j A Threatening Blaze, Tho flro department was callod to tho soventh wnrd for tho first tlmo this morning, and tho boys mndo an oxcellont run. Tho alarm camo from tho- rosldcuco of John A. Carson, whoro a chlmnoy flro, ono of tho fierc est ovor known In Salem, throatonod tho house with destruction. The do pnitmont soon got tho flro undor con trol, and no damage was done Mr. Carson oxprosscd Mils thunks to the departmont for tho prompt assistance given him, for, without tills holp, tho houso would havo been destroyed, and ho oxprosscs his gratification at being a rosldont of Salem, thus entitling htm to tho holp of tho department. Ho says ho has already recolved ovldenco that it paid tho suburbs to como In side tho city limits, for had ho still boen outsldo, his homo would now bo a smouldering heap of lulne. I Ml? W X M,M0 The strongest, most appealing, most engaging short story that has come from the hand of this undisputed master of fiction is his contribution, "The Christmas Peace" Mr. Page is undoubtedly one of the foremost short story writers of the day, and this delightful Christmas tale, in which he has woven the charm and pathos of which he is master, will ap peal to hundreds of thousands of readers. This story, beautifully illustrated with drawings by Blendon Campbell, appears in the TROPOLITAN MAGAZINE for January I m I Hi Wc 4) "A Chriatmaa Reverie" by Bliss Carman Love Story of Mary, Queen of Scots" by Maurice Hewlett "The Real Parsifal" by James Huneker 160 Pages of reading. Really a 35-ccnt Magazine, for 15 cents. 12 Short Stories R. H. RUSSBIA, fOBUSHER, 3 WXStf Jeweler and Optieiaa, 288 Com, St. I mfflmmwMmwmmk BmjgmK3MuB6juy77' y rttuue n. can.