OAFHTAL JOURNAL SALEM- OREGON. TUESDAY, JTOTE iMggft DAILY ' yi ? HAMLIN J. r i 4r SMITH ; ELECTE0 r South Salem Candidate for School Director Elected By Light Vote TURNER CAMP ; MEETING Of Christian Church to be Held in Big Tabernacle "a ESI : mm : -"Pai BBiilHBtWH ills Hamlin F. Smith, the South Salem -candidate, was elected school director yesterday afternoon at tho special olec Hon. Ho won out ovivr J. L. Stockton, tho only other enndidnto, ly a vote of 307 to 201. Mr. Smith carried tho see ond, third, fourth and seventh wards while Mr. Stockton carried tho first, fifth and aixth wards. Very little internet was manlfescd in tho school election yesterday, and tho voto I'ast was tlio lightest in many yoarw. Mr. Stockton rmnaliied in ills store all day, and his friends wero not tivc, or tlio result wight hnve been different. Tlio peoplo soeniod to foel sutlnflod that lioth wero good men, and no inibtnko wouldi bt made In either event. Tim peoplo of South Salem wc'rt tho only ones who had an inter osb in tho matter, or tho vote might havo bevn still smaller. ThKjy had beoai planning for about nix months to lmvo a. candidate, and to make a de niaiiil for certain improvements that nro very much needed. Their school U the only one without sworago, and without sidewalk andi with unfinished rooms, lienuo they wero Inclined to wo da for tho ruccc- of Mr. Smith, who lives over there The voto on tho proposition of having a high nohool was oven lighter than that for twhool dlrocto", and was only con sidered as a matter of form in making tho plan legal. Tlio vote for director fellows "Wurdn ' Smith. Stockton. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 1 No. 0 N. 7 22 1 02 2D 35 10 75 r.7 IS 30 33 31 02 11 Total 307 204 Tho perMunel of tlio school lumrd will now be: Dr, W. H. Byrd, dial-- WE WANT YOU To call tills "your bank," to Lava you fool interested ia its growth umr worth lu tho community. Au account with your homo bank yt glvo you greater business standing; in tho community and a prestige that you may novor havo enjoyod boforo. It your aatuo is not on our books, wo Mill bo pleased to ee it thoro bofo'o tho cImo of 1900. SAXSM 8TATX SANK. man; K. M. Croisan, A. A Lee, Dr. II. 0. Kphiy, Hamlin P. SmlMi. Annual School Meeting. Tho annual meeting of the tnxpayers was hold last night in tho assembly room at tho high school. Tho report of tho board of directors made the fol lowing annual report, which was ap- prevnd: I S.ilcm, O wgon, Juno 18, 1900. To tho Taxpayers audi Patrons of School District No. 24, Salem, Oro gon: yfo, tho directors, beg leavo to sub mit to you our report for tho year ond Ing Juno 18, 1000: On hand Juno It), 1005 $ 3,725.00 100t taxes 2,503.27 1905 taxes 13,170.31 County school fund 12,70-1.00 Stato school fund 4.7S0.40 S.ilo ok) buildings 40 50 Sale popular loau notes 19,030.33 Borrowed on note 20,500,00 Nest Thursday will see tho opening of tho sixteenth annual session of the Oregon Christian Missionary conven tion at Tumor, Ore., whore a spacious tabernacle has boen erected by the Turner heirs in memory of tholr par ents and especially adapted to the work of tho convention. This gathering will represent tho 100 congregations of tho Christian church in Oregon, mnnbonng in all about 10,000 membora Tho' ton days' convention will include ecsslons of the Christian Ministerial association, the Oregon Christian Missionary associa tion, tho Christian Woman's board of missions, Christian Sunday School as sociation, Y. P. S. C. E. and Educa tional Union of tho Christian chuTCh. Each department of tho work is to bo represented by its own special pro gram and delegation. In connection with these sessions of tho convention a daily Biblo institute will be conducted by President E. 0. Sanderson of tho Eugene Divinity School and a summer normal for Sun day school workens will bo directed by Evangelist J. P. Condor of Portland. Preparations aro being inado for the camping of 500 delegates, and it is oxpectcdthat on each of tho two Sun days of tho convontion tljcro will bo between 4000 and 5000 pooplo in at tendance. Many Salem peoplo will at toud, and on, tho last Sunday, July 1 tho Sunday school of tho Salem church will go tlrero in a body. PLAN MERRY FOURTH Committee Met Last Night and Arranged Many of the Details for Celebration Summor Session. Tho Capital Business College re mains open during tho summor months. A number of now pupils havo ontored recently somo for full coursos, and otho's for special studies. Anyone in terested in such studies as shorthand, bookkooping, penmanship, typewriting and business arithmetic, will find the summer months an excellent timo to pursuo theso branches at this school. Call or sond for Information. tf Salem will celebrate tho Fourth of July as it has never before been com memorated in this city. Tho various committees mot in tho city hall last ovening andl talked over tho plans upon which they havo been working for sev eral weeks past. Naturally in tho ar rangements of such a celebration tho thing to bo ascertained primarily is tho amount of monoy available to car ry out tho affair to successful comple tion. That somo hard' but effective work has been done by tho vairious committees was demonstrated by tho announcement that nearly $1150 had been raised among tho business firms of tho city. Tho business of tho evening was tho apportionment of money to the committees who havo charge of tho ar rangements for tho celebration. Man ager Kollin K. Page stated ho had taken steps rolativo to tho illuminations nnd that 000 incandescent lights would bo employed for that purpose. Tho Citizons' Light & Traction Co. will mako a liberal donation for that part of tho celebration, and about $100 was apportioned to the illumination fund. Tho scheme if carried out as suggostod by Mr. Page will provo unusually at tractive, especially at tho intersection of State and Commercial streets. That party of tlio city will bo a blaze of glory never beforo seen here. Sinco tho San Francisco disaster it has been difficult to obtain electrical appliances, but Salem will not suffer Optician Bifocal lonsos near-sighted and far sighted lonses raado to order. Gold and Gold Filled Frames Also mado to order, will find reasonable. Our pricoa yon Chas. li. Hinges Jewelers and Optician 1 23 Commercial St. comical section of tho parade. Hal Patton has chargo of it and that of It solf assunes onvo now and original feature. Ho mndlo a report Tclntivo to tho "comicalities" which, if car ried out, will bo worth seeing. Somo attontion was also given to tho sports and all tho amusements inci dental with tho old-fashioned Fourth" of July celebration will not bo over looked. Salem, as wo havo said beforo, will outdo itself. Great will bo the celebration of tho nation's natal day. That Tired Feeling. If you aro languid, depressed, in capable for work, it indicates that your liver is out of order. Hcrbino will as-ist nnture to throw off head aches, rheumatism and nilments akin to norvousness nnd restore the ener gies an. I vitality of sound and per fect health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes: "7 have mod Horbine for tho past y ears It has done mo moro good thnn all tho doctors. It is tho best medicine ever mado for chills and fever." 50c. For sale by D. J. Fry. McCofmick Catttng Machinery Stands for all thsf. -... 75 Jars of the combined ,1, of tho brightest mechanic ? has over known, are rtpre J u perfect product we ,J17 McCormick mowers are h(i;' to drive tho knlfo throngUt,! est grass produced) in this or county. ' A 1!nl.l -. i " "s"k "ver otten pnlljSlJ .... ,- :: v, rii b...oo wiuu it, j,uu iti Trvitnl Tho wide frame give, 1 ""S"" tu llsi tuo cutter bm uusoiuieiy no sido draft. iiucu vnutiii THE TONGnl on tho MAIN SHOE rnak tJ perfect draft known, with e:J ouiitu ui Ill-UK weignt. 4 Long hickory pitman nais1. stroKo ami long life. Call and inspect. McCormlcfe Raktte Will Play With tho Boavcrs. Curtis Coleman, son of J. R. Cole- BASEBAIi TOMORROW. Oath ...;., ISiUMSOO-lDOl taxes .... 10OO-1POMDO2 taxes ... El T. Mqoos, Co. Supt. For bovo '. .:... 10.00 0.40 C0.S2 2,812.00 1.50 Total $90,071.59 Disbursements. Election $ 41.00 Vator ..,'.;. ;.. ' 3I2.15 Supplies 093 01 Superintendent, principal ami "'teachers' salaries 21,849.15 Interest .. y. ...V. v,.ft . . 2,237.83 Advertising 80.15 Janitors 1,970.03 Insurance 251.72 Pid off noUs. . . .vi 12,000.00 Enumerating '.. ..."'!..;... .'- 80.00 Wood 804.93 qierk 1S7.50 Expert "0.25 New high school 41,550.74 HepaiTM '. .'. . . Xl'.'.'. . ' 139.72 Salem State Bunk L. X, PAGE, President E.W, HAZARD. CuUtr , Total $32,411.38 Leaving balance on baud ....$ 8,500.21 (Respectfully submitted, '"i ' A. O. CONDIT, W. H. BYRD, K. M. CROISAN, A, A. LEE, II. C. EPLEY, Directors District No. 24. ' ' ' o I Viola Lodge Sntertalua. YJola lodge, No. 83, Degree of Hon (, I10M a social function last evoning, which was a greaj? success. Tho music waa furnisliod1 by Barlow's orchestra, afetf dancing was indulged) in by the merrymakers until n Into hour, The affair was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. ' Arrived in Special Oar. Tho prosUUMift of tho Pacific, Coast Stotnuahip Company and family arrived in their medal oar from Seattle lat J lgkt an'd Vill upoud the day vlowlag tuu tgura in saiem ana vtclatty. Ramblers -to Again Moot tho Dallas Tribunes. in tho lighting effects to bo given tho man, who lives near this city, -and who evoning of tho Fourth. is a student of tho Willamette Univer- Tho parade, too, promises to bo tho sity, and a member of tho baseball finest over soon hero. Tho business team, has been signed by Walter Mc firmq of tho city aro going to bo repro-. Oredio, manager of tho Portland Beav- i.i 1 a 1 A II .1 !i.!.. ' nra scniooi Dy noais 01 un ucacripiiuaa, , " sizes nnd shapos. When in Portland a This will bo quite a surprise to his few days ago, Major Loomis contract- many friends. Coloman was rccom- odl for four of tho floats that woro in mctnuecv to JMCurodio ay Virgil-Uarvin, tho great parado a tho Mado-in-0"K3gon a momuer of tho Portland team,' wlio fair. Theso will bo decorated anew Tho Rnmbkn baseball team will cross bats with tho Dallas Tribunes to morrow afternoon on tho university athletic field. Tho game promises to bo closely contes'tod. Tho Tribunes' ttoam consist's of tho best college and town baseball tessers of tho Polk county seat. Tho Rambler lino-up will be: Holmnn, pitcher; Bashor, catcher'; Oabrlelson or Dyer, 1st base; Farmer. 2d baso; Roberts, 3ttdi base; Cary, short stop; Perkins, loft fiold; Kny, center field; Dyer and Holmes, right field. Tho Ramblers, smarting under tho dofenlt sustainiW two weeks ago, ex pect to redoom themselves and play tho gamo of their lives. With this ideal baseball weather it is believed a largo number of tho locnl fans will bo out to givo vent to their pent-up oiAliusiasm. and especially fitted up for tho celebra tion. In tho parade will also bo seen tho various trado unions of tho city, tho lodges, tho militia, tho firemen, tho high, school, tho rural mail carriers, etc. Tho committco is also considering to offer prizes for tho best display in tho procession. Chairman West was en thusiastic over that part of tho celcf bration and indications aro that tho panada will approach to gorgeousness. It is also probable that tho Uniform Rank of the Knights of Pythias from Woodiburn will tako part in this great civic parudo. As for tho music, four bands will peal forth patriotic airs and stir tho blood of tho assombled patri ots. Llcutonant Holman was appoint ed chairman on tho military committee A voto of thanks was extended to nnnlliA 41ii Cnlnm litvli arilst1 tnnm the past season. Coleman is 19 years old, nnd has played on tho Willamette team for tho past three years, at second baso, where his Adding and batting avorage is high. Ho is considered to bo a good) man, nn'd his friends aro confident that ho will mako good with tho Beav ors. Ho will bo tried! out this week. 1 Have tho samo elements ott that make the mowers famoni ' wluire it is needed: and so handlo that a 12-year-oW bo 1 tho work as well as a man. Cures Old Sores. Westmoreland, Kan., May 5, 1902; Ballard Snow Linimont Co., Your Snow Liniment cured nn old soro on tho sido of my chin that was supposed to bo a cancer. The soro was stubborn nnd would not yield to troatmont, un til I tried Snow Liniment, which did tho work, in short order. My sister, Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, Allonsville, I fffnn Pftlltlfw 15 n linn n aja ) mli tho membors of tho Woman's Chb for7 . . ,?' , ' "'" u , uuu u". " "' fcuav ib ao u uuuwt. ficuau cuuu Try thoso sugar cured skinned hams at Farrington's market, 444 Sate St. Phono 217. C-19-Ct their interest in tho affair and they wore requested to assist in tho decorat ing of tho floats and of tho speakers' stano) in Mnrion square, whore tho lit erary oxosciscs will bo hold. Tho fin nnuco commlttoo will continue to so licit funds nnd will mnko a epocinl ef fort to cronto flddcdl interest in tho choico of tho Goddtoss of Liberty. Tho voto, while showing a markod improve ment, is not what it should be. Tho groat hit, howovor, is to bo tho hor a 50c bottlo. Fry. For sale by D. J. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought lUrPnMnln1r To A A tuvwviuiiwi AVWMMS .j Will help you save the ttifij hay that this season has pro you'ro not familiar with tlw' and we'll show and explain. A car of McCormick miMM unloading. Get in vour order wl New machines for rent. F. A. Wigjp'i IMPLEMENT HOUffltl 255-257 Liberty fitted Farm Imnlomonts. Wheel biles, Sewing Machine Ml Supplies. Eomomber tho Elks' July 2-3-4. SkldooJ Bears the Signature of C&vti &i: Preparing for the Coroa Christiania, Norway, June- arrancoments for the coroaK raony have nil been arranged ( ovoninc" Klne Haak-on H- Maurt will sart fo Trundij- to avait tho arrival !of tWfl princes and ambassadors of tM powers, who will attend im ceremonies. Tho coronatJo J nlnco on Friday forenoon tivities will last a week. awl' Thi is is Everybody's Shoe Ston Because we've shoes for all mankind. Everybody's dollar looks the same to us. We sell the best shoes we tf purchase at as low a price as possible. We fit feet, purse and mind. MEN'S SHOES $1.50, $2, $2.50 to $6 Boys', Misses', Children's Shoes 50c, 65c, $1, $1.25 to $2 WOMEN'S SHOES $1.50, $2, $2.50 to $5 L Wc want to interview everybody who has a spring shoe want of any sort whatever. No fancy prices here- ' but good, solid shoe satisfaction. We guarantee our shoes. Salem's Big Shoe Store OREGON SHOE COMPANY The Shoers Have you seen the new Skidoo postals ! .-