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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1904)
ft DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, -OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARYS, 1904. FIVE ! n n i u n 1 1 1 in n 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 it i h-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in i in 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 n i m 8 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 it Obstinate, Geanfcy Timepieces. A man. 1b at tho morcy of his watch many and many a time. Trains mlsBod, busluosu and Boclal engagements too tardily mot, vexation, and fret and bother of many sorts all theso aro tho natural horltago of those who own obstinate, cranky watchos that havo long Blnco for gotten how to toll tlmo correctly. Wisdom commonds, In such a caso, ono of two coursos olthor tho thorough ovorhnul n of tho watch by a skilled workman and tho correction of tha difficulty; or, If the watch so organically unsound as to bo be yond repair, selling It for whatever It will bring and buying a now and good watch to take Its place. Tn either case tho Darr Store can solve tho watch problem Tor you to somewhat bettor advantage than any other Bhop In Salem. i ' Corner State and Liberty .L".H-4-HHr Local Social Realms Events In the 4-H-H-tH-H'-H4-H-!-H- PERSONAL8. IB. W. Smith, of Tumor, is In tho lelty for a short visit. W. S. Uron roturncd to his homo, In tOrogou City this morning. Jllss Nolllo Derby has gone to Port- gland bo stay a few months. W. B. Taylor, of Gorvals, camo up last night for a short visit. . H. J. Ottonholmor wont to Portland khla morning for a short stay.' Mrs L. A. Carlisle, of Portland, Is k guest of Mrs. T. C. Smith, Ji-. Fi T. Griffith, of Orogon City, camo tup last night for a business visit. Will S.urry, of Fox Valley. LInfti county, waa ln tho city last ovonlng. E. J. Swafford went to Portland this morning, to tako In a quantity of Ihtopn. . Charles Lombckd wont to Woodburn this morning for a short visit to his ,ftvrm- ' j Mrs. 0. D. Crookham, of Woodland, Thurston Currano, of Stayton, wi3C., arrlvod h la8t ovcninc to Jom In Salem, this morning on business at tho court nouso. Mr. and Mra.,IL R. Ilinton, of Shan' iko, aro ln tho city for a visit of sev eral days with friends. Stato Superintendent J. H. Ackor man wont to Portland thl3 morning to register as a voter In hlo homo pre cinct Mrs. Z'aa Dultctte) hlas) gono Hio Pendleton, whoro shd will visit her brothor, Felix Gregolro, for n couplo of weeks. Ex-Attornoy-Gencral O. M. Idle man roturned last ovonlng to Portland, nftor a fow hours' buslnoss stay In this city. E, O. Miller, secrotnry of U10 Stato Prohibition Alliance, loft last ovonlng for Portland, after a short business visit horot Rev, W, W. Edmondson, pastor ot tho M, 13. church, of Independence, was a Salem visitor today, accompan ied by his family. Mr, and Mrs. Russell T!atlin wont to Jefferson this morning for n short visit ab tho Catlln & Linn hop ranch near that placo. ?W(H8-rKWltfrW- )f. M. Hafeely The Pill Autocrat 0 Menthol, honey and hoarhound couch cure. You all know the effects of these three druen. 5 A marvel In the results of cur- 2 r inecouens, coias, etc. For sale at the 1 1 ii Palace Pharmacy $ !! J J8State St. Salem. BBBT our ciuAipioNjHJJj Not a cheap trust-made article, but the best 5 cent cigar on sale. AUG. HUCKINSTEIN, Manufacturer, Salem. 4tgiaiHi-ftw8iit&f Streets, Salem, Ore. Ira Hamilton came up from Portland last cvoning for a short visit. M. J. Rocho, traveling ngont for D. & It. G. railroad, was in tlio clly for a short time this morning, on his way to points in tho upper valley. J. W. Balloy, tho state food and dairy commissioner, camo down from Albany this morning for a Bhort stay horo boforo returning to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. D. Shilling, of Lincoln, Nob,, woro la tho city yes- toru"ny on a visit to Mr, Shilling's nonhew, C. S. Martin, Thoy loft for California last night, P. II. Sroat, president of the Ore. gon Baseball League, wont to Oregon City and Vancouver this -morning to;ho stoi)ne(1 nt .-nrandnm" Loonev's arrange for tho addition of tho two basoball teams from those towns to tho league. Mrs. Allco C. Borthwlcks, of Port. land, wa8 in tho city yesterday aftor- noon, ln connection with tho business on account of tho estate of tho lato y. m. Chaso. Sho returned to her homo last evening. hor hUBDBIMl who is hero in chargo of tho horso "Diablo." They will mako their homo horo during the conune year. Mrs. Crookhatn' la a sister of Mrs. Emma Murray. Arranging for State Fair. Tho stato board of agriculture will hold a mooting at tho stato house, In tlito. nlfr v ivt Mnnlnv offnrnAti pursuant to a call of President Geo. Chandlor, whore preparations will bo mado for tho stato fair. Tho revision of tho premium list and tho arrango mont of tho ispeed program! wlll bo among tho Important maltors to come up at that tlmo. A commlttoo of tha Woodmen of tho World will appear boforo tho board at that time, and try to ar rango for a Woodman day at tho fair, and if arrangements can bo mdo sat isfactory to tho board and tho order, tho Woodmen will mako tholr day a red lottor' ono In the history of tho order and tho Btato fair. Special days will bo arranged for at that mooting and thoro Is no doubt tho board will mako this year's fair oven bettor than tho last ono. " 1 1 ii n n i m i 1 1 1 1 1 h it 1 1 0 m i 8i C. J. At wood. D. W. Fisher. i Atwood & Fisher i Successors to Branson & Kagan Wo guarantee worthy grocor- Iob at reasonablo prices, "Will 1 meet all prices. Any unsatls- ; factory purchaao may be ' ro- '.', turned. Prompt attention to '. ' phono orders. Try us. tHtin iiiimmii nnn tt - aiieent - nfri c-km- MORE TIME THAN MOMEY ! Somo people havo to spend, but It!! you have no time, possibly you might J J like to havo one of our fine 15-Jewel timekeepers, aa they do not require ! much money for tho Investment. Ourjj stock of flna watches for ladies and j j gentlemen U complete, and embraces., everything In Elgin and Waltham ! ! watches. Prices lower than ever. CT.POMEROY ;; Watchmaker and Optician. J ; 288 Commercial Street ' MS NINETIETH BIRTHDAY John Coggswell, Pioneer of Lane Comity .Still Hale and Hearty , John Coggswell, tho wall-known old pioneer, Is today calobratlug his 00th birthday. Dospito his advanced age ho is still as hale and hearty as n man 30 yearn younger, and Is seen ran tho business streets nearly evory day. I Ho was born in Vhilehall, N. Y., Fobruary 4, 1811. Ho crossed the plains to California In 1845 and In 184G ho camo to Orogon. In 1848 ho returned to Michigan, going via tho Isthmus, and in 1851 ho again crossed the plains, this Uma coming direct to Orogon, and bringing with him a band of cattle. Ho sottled In the Mohawk valloy, whoro ho remained ono win- tor, thon moved to tho McKonzle rlv or on tho old Isaac Stevens farm, whoro ho lived until 1872, when ho moved to Portland, then moved to his prosent placo on tho McKonzlo abovo; Watorvllle. Eugene Guard. Hon. John Coggswoll Is tho father of Mr3. Ira Camptioll and' Mrs. LIschon -JMauuo Miller, of Eugene. Ho was marrlod ln . romantle mannor. ltl MfJ, rloil county. 0n his way to Portland stago tavern, near what Is now Jeffor- son and thoro saw a beautiful girl ho had caught ono glimpso of ln cross ing tho plalna, but had novor met again. Ho declared his Intention to raalto hor his wife, and as ovldenco of good faith throw down a sack of gold" for Mrs. Lonnoy to hold as se curity for his return from tho then metropolis In tho forest on tho lower Willamette with tho woddlng outfit. Ho returned ln duo timo, tho wedding "5?? AAIAIAIAIA School Children Will never be contented this term iftbey fall to et their school supplies from 1 S f,ll!Ofl. 5 (wHtvl i3( W h Book Stove for they offer many extreme 22 novcltlta n'jt found else- where Then too catfonsre ceiveafree miniature table- M lltho blotter and a nice ruler, Q besides courteous treatment took placo, and ho took his young brldo Into tho foothills of tho Boho mlah mountains of Lane county, and thoro "built his happy homo and roarod his family. Ho is a man still halo and hearty, talcing an lntorost In tho af fairs of tho world about hlra, and hap py among his children and grand children. His romantic marrlago wasH not, perhaps, aa realistic aa horo do ecribed, but thoro la a tradition among tho older generation that It hap pened about as narratod. A Really Startling Offer. It la not customary to writo editor- lnlft flhnilf fulvnrfcmnnta nnnAnini. I . - wmw , , w. .u..v.vr M,,..., ..if) in a nowspaiw uut tho attention or Tho Journal readers Is thus called to a novol advertising proposition of a Salem clothing establishment, G. W. Johnson & Co., who mako an offer in, this papor to refund absolutely to Its patrons all tho cash purchases of one day's trading during tho wook begin ning Saturday, Fobruary 6th. In Tho Journal Saturday, Fobruary 13th, will bo announced tho day's business which la to bo thus refunded, and persons holding duplicate purchaso slips ot that particular dato will bo Invited to stop Into tho clothing store of O. W. Johnson & Co., and havo tho amount of their entiro cash, purchaso refund ed to them. Thta la Indeed a novol offor, yet a buslnes&llko ono, which will draw largo trade to Salem. Whothor you buy a small artlolo or a largo purchaso of clothing, the amount Is unlimited, your purchaso of that day will bo refunded to you. t Photographing a Corpse. M. Dertllllon lias devised a now mothod for tho bettor Identification of unknown bodies taken to tho morgue. Tho fact that phographs do not always well portray that person as ho appeared when alive oroated difficulties. Theeo M. Bertllllon over came by the injection of glycerine In to tho eyee of tho body, whereupon the lids open and eyes become lifelike, the lips redden, and tho whole foco seems to revive, making it possible to tako a photograph resembling the person llJtlxJfcx Abli JEl SaieiWooii C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor :H,4.HHjiH-HH--f-H-M- 41 i II 1 I 1 1 1 II t t-t-H-H"H-i-H"H j SALOT I SOCIAL events;: 4-1' 8' I 1 I I H-WW-H-ttWH- A Whist Party. Mrs. Henry Wilson Moyore yostor day aftornoon gavo a charming whist party to a numbor qf hor lady friends, and succeeded in adding frosh laurols to her nttalmnonta as a social enter tainer. Tho houso was bilmtifully decorated with, bamboo, Orogon grapo and forns. Mrs. Willis Morso euccooded In winning tho first prizo and Miss Laura Berry received tho Bocond. 'Daintily sorved refresh ments woro thon discussed. Thoro waa 36 laiues present at this pleasant ovont "A Surprise Party." Wednesday ovonlng about 30 'young pp,o saOftm. at U lm. .1 u" ' "' Honda M. Plorco, and complotoly Bim prisdd him, tho occasion being his 19th birthday anniversary. In Mr. Piorco'a absonco somo of tho young people, assisted by Mrs. O. J, Thomas, had beautifully docorated tho rooms 'nil In nl..1 nn.1 imun llltll trnl1lt1I! sprays of ivy hold In plaoo with plnkj and green ribbon. Tho orownlng feature of tlio tablo decoration wns' tlio birthday cake, surmounted uy a bouquet of suporb pink carnations. Kflaa T.MItt, niitnvAH nml Aft. rThnmnfl ..l.co j.ai.111 wm. . ...... -"- -, ontortalnod tho guests with several musical selections. Tho over popular gamos of "Pit1 'and "Panic" wor played, and In a guessing contest Mlso Mnllino Carlton won tho '"first prlzo and Mr. Lauro-,co Matthes Uie consolation. Dainty rofroshmc(iW woro sorved. Thoso prosont woro; Misses Mailoln Carlton, Stella Hack ott, IJHIan Hoysor, Edith Cleaver, Frolda Muolhaupt, Llzzio Swartz, An na Plglor, Grace Lansing, Phoobo Mc Ialno, Martha, Orabor; Messrs. Judgo Purvino,, Milton Hoysor, Earl Cleaver, Waltor Muolhaupt, Wilbur Scott, John D. Garland, Clydo J. Carlton, Carl Ruof, Thoron Lyon, Ernest Haas, Floyd Spurllno, Lauronco Matthows, Howard and Harry Daddo, Bert and Jamos Poobles, O. J. Thomas and IxiUonda M. Plorco. About the Inheritance Tax. Answoiing an Inquiry of Stato Treas urer Mooro, Attorney-Genoral Craw fonl has ronderod tho following opln Ien: "Ilolativo to your inquiry as to my construction of sections 3 and 7 of houso bill 41, bofng tho Inheritance tax law of 1903, pago 51 of tho sessions tows, pormlt mo to say that, ln my opinion, tho tax accures In tho sun so of tho estato becoming llablo thorofor at tho dato of tho death of tho dece dent or donor, and that tha samo be comes duo and payablo to tho stato within olght months thereafter, except In cases ot unavoidable, dolay, as men tioned ln said sections. When delay Is caused by any dovlso, etc., men tioned in section 3, tho tax Is payable whenovor tho bonoflolary comotf Into flMIII IH IIDIHIIHUHt Made in Salem 1 EPPLEY'S PERFECTION A pure oroam of tartar baking ; ; powder. Ileoommended and . sold by Harrot & Lawrence, Fuller & Douglas, A. Daua and ; ; F. O. Bowersox. Your money baok If you want It TRY ONE JAR. We Have the Reputation for Men's, Youths' and r Special Vaitie iiinwuft Mi m iiiiwiwinriiiariMHarf6tMHmniu!BBattMBggi Cf fi Men's Suits and O'ecoats This Will Give Yoa An Idea Are Making. enlil Store -HHH-HHh-H-H' actual posseselon or enjoymont of thoi estato, doyifio or bequest, and If UiCBj paid, no Interest Is chargeable, out a not, Interest must ho paid at tho rato of olglit por cent por annum. Whon tho tax is not paid In olght months, and the dolay is qausod by claims aualnst tixo estato. necessary Iltiga- 1 tlon, otc., aa provided ln section 7, six J por cent interest must bo charge! from J tha dato tlio tax is payablo to tho i j stato, uwlt: Eight months froml tlio;. dentil of decedent, until tho causa of J dolay Is romovod, nndi after that olghtj por cent until payment is, mauo. a discount of flvo por cont can bo til - lowed only when tho tax Is paid within eight months from the dato of death of decedent. "Tho tax on n dovlso or boquost of an estato, tho oxact amount of which cannot bo dotormlnod, by reason of claims against tho estate, is duo olght months from death of docoased, and It dolay In payment Is caused for rea son abovo mentioned, bIx per cent In terest la chargeablo until dolay la ro movod, thon olght por cont until pay- lng tuno lni which an act Is to bo dono Is that tho first day (In this mattor tho day of death) shall not bo In cluded, but tho last day shnll bo, " a Moment If a number of tooth aro missing It makes you look ton yoars older. It Is not nocossary to havo tho others ex tracted and a plato Insertod, as somo peoplo Imagine. If you havo two sound teeth loft wo mako a brldgo, which Is attached to tha Bound tooth and you suffer nono of the discomfort or anhoyanco caused by somo platos, You will be surprlsod what exoollont roaults you will roooive from crown and brldgo work, scientifically per formed. DR. B. E. WRIQHT'8 Dental Office, Steusloff Blook, Corner Court and Liberty Streets. Special Inducements until February 6, 1904. Gold Filling $1.00 Silver Fillings .50 Bridge Work 4.00 Full Set Teeth 5.00 CONSULTATION FREE, Offlos hours, 8 a. m, to 5 d, m,; ov cgenlngfl, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 a, m. to 12 in. Telephone Main 2S91. I ! mmmmm i rnmmj:mmi.wmm s iffiiiwyfl I mst i.r.JLJCfl Giving the Best Values In J Boys' Clothing, s to I of the Big Reductions Wc I 45c j 95c I HEAVY UNDERWEAR Regular 7Go a garment now $1.1'.5, $1.50, $1.75 Dress Glovo3 now H-t-W "M-H H'H UlttlWWtt mTOtW94W4WWM$ Smitfi's '-n,- i t ;; Ftit j . 1 Fams No. 2 jx 4j 3 Containing 05 one-acro tracts,. Z one-fourth mllo from car line. T Just outside of city limits; fS n month, and no Interest. " i Salem Attract and Land Co. F.W. WATERS, Mgf. i9QHH994Ql9ie9U 8ttaM Deutscher Klelderladen. Havo you trlod a pair of thoso all-wool home-mndo socks? If not, como In mid got a pair. S Thoy kckh your root warm ana dry. Wo carry othor innkos ln socks and otooklfip, also a full lino of undorwear for mon and boys. Wo don't havo to mark down tho prices of our goods thoy nro down to tho bottom notch alroady, and wo will keep thorn so all tho year around. If you want good Yaluos for your monoy, call at tho Y. M. d A, Clothing j and pents Furnishings. 2 Y. M. 0. A. Building, Salem. 2 EMIL KOPPE, Proprietor. S t0eeee . .-w-t-n i o 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n : "Ruhhet Tines : : Of all kinds for Vehicles ' 0 : All Work Guaranteed. '. '. , a ' :: Ira W, Jorgensen, :: . . ; ; Next door south of Salem hotel, ; ; . it 4-IHIIIMIMIII8M IIIIMH' H I i HIHI IIHI Ht Jtist Attbred : : One Carload Hop Wire : : : : Two Cars Wire Fencing : . :: One Car Shingles :: ' Spcoinl discount ou fonoing ' :: till Fob. 12th :: :: Walter Motley ii '' 60 Court St . Salem, . hhi a 1 1 m 1 1 n i M i i y White Plymotrth Rocks ENQLEWOOD POULTRY YARDS. C, F. Ruef, Prop. Setting of 16 CBS H-60. Breedr of pure stock White Plymouth Itooka ex clusively. They aro good layers and seldom set. Saleis, Or. l-SS-las I W44HHt8t,ffr1'aw4le''tM before deatb. M IHHWmi-flM H 1 1 !