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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, T904. FIVB fr-H I II HI 1 1 III m It Hi hi M 8 liM-l-t HM-H 1 11 1 II 1 11 8 1 1 1 1 11 H 1 1 1 H I l-IIHIH-l-HH Obstinate, Cranky Timepieces. BAKER STOCK COMPANY CLEARANCE SALE Until Febm&ty 5 tht : en. A man is at tho morcy of his watch many and many a time. Trains mlssod, business and social engagements too tardily mot, voxatlon and fret and bother of many sorts-nll theso aro tho natural heritage of thoso who own obstinate, cranky watches that have long slnco for gotten how to tell tlmo correctly. Wisdom commends,, la such a case, ono of two courses cither tho thorough ' overhaul In of tho watch by a skilled workman and tho correction of tha difficulty; or, If tho watch so organically unsound as to bo be yond repair, selling It for whatovor It will bring and buying a now and good watch to take Ha place In olthor caso tho Barr Store can solra tho watch problem for you to somewhat bettor advantage than any other shop In Salem. Last Appearance of These Talented Artists Tonight in the S-parkling Comedy-'Mane" Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing Cut to the Lowest Prices, i We Sell Nothing But Reliable High Grade Clothing, FROM FROM fmP Y Comet State and Liberty mM'-H-HHrH-W Social Realm! Local Events In the H-H-l---H"H"H--S-H-H--H-fr-H-t' PERS0NAL8. D. H. Wynnt. of Mill Ciyls In Sa lem for a short visit. T. B. Cornelius was a passenger for Marlon this morning. B. L. Frooland, of Heppner, Is In tho city on business. D. II. Loonoy, o'f Jefferson, Is In tho city for a short vfslt 0. G, Savngo wont to Portland last evening for a shoit stay. T. M. Darr and family aro homo from a visit with Portland friends. Mrs. J. O. Leo, of Albany, Is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Lovell. Mrs. Gladys Hooker returned last evening from a visit to Albany. A.R Parker wont to Portland this morning for a brlof business visit. Dr. W. II. Byrd was In Brooks last evening on professional business. A. E. arkor wont to Portland this morning for a short business vfslt. r. P. Hill wont to Tumor and Stay- 3 ton this morning for a fow days' stay J. E. Roberts of Marlon, camo down this morning for a short visit in Sa lem, It Thomas was a passengor for Tur ner this morning on his way to Stay ton. I. M. Wagnor wont to his farm near Tumor this morning for a fow days' I stay. Sheriff E. L. Parrott, of Roseburg, was In Salem) for a fow hours last ov- enlng. Sheriff Colbath was a passonger for Woodburn last evening on ofllclal business, A. R. Hathaway was a pasongor for Portland this morning, going down on business. B. C. Horren; wont to Aurora this morning to visit his hop farm near that place. Kola Nlos camo up from Portland this morning for a short stay boforo returning to Albany. W. 9. Taylor roturned to his homo la Gorvala this morning, aftor a fow days' stay in this city. H4IOIlIOra-H-MH- J. M. HaheAy Tne Pill Autocrat vm i Vl Hf nth0, n0ney ancI hoarnound b rnntrn ri ta vnn an inntu ina 0 effects of these three drucrn. A marvel in the recruits of cur ing couehs, colds, etc. For sale at the Palace Piawnacy o estate t. Salem. 1-frg-frP to KM 0-HM-OfrWfH8S JlQJB OUR CIlAMPIONjSBMfe Not a cheap trust-made article, but the best 5 cent cigar on sale. AUG. HUCKINSTEIN, Manufacturer, Salem. W P 1 9 I l M-Hf & 288 COYPioHr, ipyijr iff Jill mJI I ni-t- ,w,V'(f i HWaef4s(HlliWlfrlg0ilHH' 'WCJ' YX.I'iJfSl Streets, Salem, Ore. N. W. Silver camo down this morn ing for a few days' stay with his daughter, Mrs. P. Norgrcn. Mrs. Joseph Smith, of Lebanon, Is visiting at tho homo of her brother, II. A. Thomas, for a fow days. John M. Watson, of Tumor, was a Salqm visitor this morning looking, ovor tho political situation. Hon. D. M. C. Gnult, of Hlllsboro, loft this morning for his homo, aftor q fow days' visit with his son In this city. 1 Mrs. Frank Churchill camo down from hor homo at Roseburg last ov oning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown. Miss Lois Conger, of tho Montorey Hotol, at Newport, Is In the city for t ho ladles In turning her umbrella an oxtondod visit with Mr. and Mra.,'" t" shower scono, so as to dolugo A. B. Aufranco. tho Tyroloso lmlckorbockors of tho Mrs. J. P. Jonos roturned to hor gentloman frpm Borlln In a very ro homo In Portland last ovonlng, aftor alsltstic manner, nnd the nudlonco on a fow days visit with Mrs. Frank JJ1 calling for several curtain rises Ward In this city. I whllo tho wetness continued to pour Mrs. L. Lynch nnd Miss Bdrtha down tho actor's notlior oxtremitlcs Lynch loft this morning for Red Bluff,! This was a most onjoyablo by-play not California, whoro they will spend sov oral months with frlonds. H. J. Mooro, a Benton county pruno growor, roturned to his homo near Corvallls last evening, after placing) his last season's crop of prunes in tho! hands of tho local association for mar keting. Herman Klabor, tho Tacoma hop man, Is in tho city, looking over tho situation hore. Ho handled ovor 3000 biles of Oregon hops last season, nnd is proparing to again, actively on- tor tho trado hero tho coming season. South Salem Personals. Ralph Holmkon wont to Tumor last ovonlng, whoro ho will visit for n fow days with relatives and friends. Miss Corlnn Conn, of Portland, Is visiting frlonds In South Salem for a few dayB, aftor which she expects to go to Ashland to mako hor futuro homo. H-H-M-4-'' :: Eve Taste :: Good Coffee? Chase & Sanborn's aro tho best, Tho only coffees used on tho World's Fair grounds in 1893. , Rio No. 44 15c Fancy Rio 20c T Bonita 25c Old Homestead 30c Choice Java and, Mocha.. 35c X Seal Brand (In airtight .. cans) 40c Wo ar ati your service for anything In tho way of groceries, fruits, vegetables, otc. If wo havon't it, we will got It. Try us. jj Atwood & Fisher I ' C .1. Atunnrf n a rrLU... , , . -. ,,...--, , TS, IfMVII jW-WHttHtlH I I IM-f- Be-fr$-Hfrfr6-f 9a4-8-H-0-l-a-)-S- MORE'TIME THAN MONEY Some people have to spend, but if!! you have do time, possibly you might J llko to have ono of our fine 15-Jewol i 1 timekeepers, as they do not require much money for tho investment. Our J stock of flno watches for ladles and gentlemen U complete, and embraces everything In 'Hlgln and Walthom ! ! watches. Prices lower than ever, j it ! i li C. T. POMEROY Watchmaker and Optician, Commercial Street. The Tyrolosa play, "At tho Whlto Horso Tavern," was finely presented by tho Baker Stock Company., at tho Grand Opera Houso last night. Tholr first appearance In Salem was given a better than nvorngo houso, and tho public appreciation will grow with bettor acquaintance, as Salem pcoplo aro not slow to catch onto tho best In any line. Tho enjoyment of listen ing to a nlny by a well-balanced stock whore tho fun-making is not all horse play, and tho humor appeals to tho Intelligence of tho nudlonco, Instead ot "qv nioro surfaco risibilities, cor- talnly surpasses many of tho specialty companies. Tho play was; cleverly translated from tho Gorman, and tho Tyrolese costumes wcro beautiful, nnd roaly richly designed. Esther Lyon nnd Gortrudo nivors easily divide tho honors as loading ladles, both being very clover actresses. Tho load for mala parts was cost to Mossrs. Dill and Bornnrd, nnd tho aged tutor nnd his daughtor woro artlstlo creations A practical Joko wob played by ono on tho bills, but takon In good part by tho victim. Tho matlneo today is This Advertisement Q jm Is good news for thoso who bjj a have llttlo monoy to spnro, g 2 nn'1 Bt"1 better nows to those Z who havo monoy to spend on J V VALENTINES. 8B Wo aro pushing theso H A goods as hard as tho' powor f) M of low prlcois will drive them, g a Tho rush for theso dainty S novelties has boon phonom- . enal. FIvo publishers aro ' 9P represented. " I 2 Patton's Book Store. J !! "Charloy's Aunt," nnd tho play this ovonlng Is "Jand." Thoro Is no horse piny, no coarseness In any of tho plays, no exploiting of tho grotosquo; but tho ontlro company scorns to got In touch with tho nudlonco on an in tellectual plane, much higher than tho spectacular exaggerations, unfortu nately too common, of tho touring companies. There- Is .nothing doop In any of tho plays nothing requir ing omotlonal acting, or an oxtra sup ply of handkorchlofs for lachrymose ovorilows in sympathy with the load' Ing lady's wooa. Tho charaotors aro natural, ovoryday, human bolngs with ovorydny attributes, and the company presents thorn Just as thoy aro. Tho fun Is just spontaneous, and there Is . ouough of It to mako one forget busi ness worries, and all other troubles, niul just turn one's whole attention to the enjoyment of tho mental foaet so daintily sorved by tho talented poo-, plo who comprise, the Baker Stock Company. If you did not attond last night, do so tonight, and tho only re gret you will havo will, bo that you did not also spend "A Night at tho Whlto Horse Tavern." PER80NAU8. Oswald Wet returned hint evening from a trip to Camas vnllej Douglas county, where he spent a few days in the Interest of the Ute land depart ment Rev. D. A. Watters went to Albany tide morning, going thence to Corval It and down the West Side to Forest Orore, where he will hold services to morrow In the Methodist church. a M. Cartwright, one of the men heavily interested in tho Baldwin Sheep and Land Company, of Hay Creek, Crook county, was in tho city yesterday afternoon, leaving last night for Portland. Prof, and Mra. W. a Hawley left this morning for Albany for a few days' visit accompanied by a couple of their children. This la the first time Mra. Ilawley has been out since her recent severe slckn&sa and opera tion, and she looks vory well, consid ering hor long slego of lllnose. Prot Hawley Is also much Improved, and be l9 faat getting his former health back. :: $4.00 ;; TO :: $9.00 Off Men's Suits "H in 1 1 a ii 1 1 1 n 1 1 n m i iii STRAY BEAD Children Unearth Two skulls and a Lot of Unclaimed Frame Work A staitllng discovery was ma do at tho homo of John Stout, southeast corner of Center and Winter stroots.ltlan church cortalnly know how to yesterday aftornoon. when some children of tho family, whllo playing, In tho back yard of Uio home, In dig ging in a llttlo mound unearthed two human skulls, and a largo quautity of bones. Frightened, tho llttlo fellows fled from tho scene, and tho father aftor making an examination of tho find, today notified tho city recorder and chief of police A Journal reporter went to tho sceno today and mado an examina tion of tho find. It consists of n heap of boncav ovldontly from tho dissecting room' of a medical stu dent, as tho bonos all appear to havo boon carefully sovorcdi at tho joints by tho uso of a knlfo. Ono of tho skulls Is In good condtlon, whllo tho other Is badly crushed. Tho houso whoro tho bonos woro found was formorly occuplod by Mrs Plamondon and family, and tho au thorities bcllovo that tho bonos arc tho romalns of bodies dlesoctod by Dr. Dillon Plamondon, whon ho was studying modlclno hore boforo ho wont to Portland to bogln his prao tlco, and that ho burled tho bonos In tho back yard boforo leaving for his Hold of labor. Tho oUlcora aro satis fled that Uio find does not Indlcato a crime In any sonso, and, boyond hav lng tho bonos proporly Interred, no furthor stops aro bolloved to bo nee ocsary In tho caso. In Hard Lnes. Upon requost of tho mombors of tho Holiness Mission, on 12th stroot, Of floor Lowls last ovonlnk took In chargo Charles Footo, aged 12 years though ho looks oldor, and gavo him a bed In the city Jail. Tho boy has been at tho mission for some tlm and Is thoro said to bo unruly, whll he says that ho was not treated right having boon lockod up on vory scanty fare for days at a time. Ills parents reside somowhore In tho state of Waihlngton, and ho has boon cared for t tho Mission. Today Recorder Judah provided tho boy, who soome In nocent and anxious to mako hlmsolf useful, with meals and a supply ot clothing, and will look after his wel fare until a place onn be found where he will have a good home for his work. To the Asylum. W. S. Hall, a laborer, aged 02 years, was yesterday arrested on a complaint made by his brother, charging him with Insanity, and he was examined by DA W. H. Byrd. before Justice of the I'eaoe Horuan. and committed to tbt asylum. The complaint was made several days ago, but the old gentle-.for. man eould not be found untJl yester day afternoon, when City Marshal atbson arrested him. He is a native of IndiftBO, HHIIHfH Mllllll I Mil;; i Made in Salem : EPPLEY'8 PERFECTION A pure oroam of tartar baking I jl powuer. ueciHuraenueu ttuu sold by Harret & Lawrence, .. Fuller & Douglas, A. Daue and ; ; V. Q. Bowersox. Your monoy X back if you want It, it i kt unc M1. IJ hmnmiiimuimH SaiemWooIenMil C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor i hi miiiiiw 1 1 hh m-h-i PASSED PLEASANT EVENING Christian Endeayorers Held a Business and Social Meeting Last Night i Tho Endoavorors of tho First Chris- havo a Good time, and, moro than that, to help othors. to onjoy them- auivuB. ini iaci is always uomon - stratod at tholr monthly business and social meotlnga, but all voted that last night "capped tho climax." Tho rog- ular mooting was hold In tho church parlors last night, and was regularly nttonded. Aftor tho business session l tho social commlttco took chai and In a short tlmo tho room1 was in a buzz. Tho rooms had beon beautifully decorated with palms and Chlnoso lilies, nnd In ono corner was a neatly n rtnifnfT "nnav iwirnni " itrlitnli wna &!( VltU WS HUI 11 llk Jl mo , vory Inviting, with Its nbundnnco of pillows. "Pit" and "Flinch" woro played. At a lato hour refreshments woro served. In this tho social con mlttco woro assisted by two of Uio Juniors, Mnstor Glmor Shoemaker and Miss Blancho Llston, During tho business sosslon It was decided by tho Endoavorors to sond ono dologato to thostto C. B. convon tlon, to bo hold at Pendleton, from tho 19th to 21st of this month, and MIbs Colesto M. Llston was choson. It had boon tho Intontloiv of tho Endoavorors to send tholr pastor nnd wlfo, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Krrott, to tho convontlon also, but during tho past woolc It was decided by tho church officials to bo ' gin a protracted meotlng tomorrow I Fobruary 7th, so It Is Imposelblo foi them to leavo. Life's Mysteries jRcveafed By a wonderful man. Occult Scientist, Phllosophor and Metn-Phy-slclan. Prof. Jameson, Kldrledgo block, Commercial street, rooms IS and F, The wonderful demonstration of this wonderful mans strange powers must be witnessed to be believed. At a glance he will tsll you what you cams Hs will read your life, past. present and future better than you know yourself. He will give you never failing advice in all your understand ings concerning marriage, divorce, business, love affairs, speculations, deeds, mortgages,, moneys, travels, and In faot In all things. Ho Is one of the most skillful occult scientists of the age. As an astrologer ho has his education In India, tho land of myBtarles. He is u qualified astrolo ger. Skeptics are Invited to call and be convinced. Office hours, 9 a. in. to 7:30 p. tn. Free Lecture Tonlnht Prof. Jameson will leoturo tonight la the Bldriedge block, rooms H and F. Subject: "Does the Human Spirit Return?" $2.00 :: to ;: kpOeUU otf Youths' suits : : ore iiiiiiihiiiiiiiihiii i- Jlmmlo Hlcksl Do you know him? Como to tho Model Boslaurant. Try It onco. Opon till 1 a. m., Court street, near opera house. thur-sat-tt 9M&ee4-e49S-t-844 1 1 ; ; Sm&tfi's ;; ;;Ft$tit I Fams No, 2 S ',. ; Containing 95 one-acre tracts, one-fourth mllo from car line, n Just outside of city limits; $5 a month, and no Interest J I i! Salem Abstract jj J" j and Land Co. jj F. W. WATERS. !W;vi.. ,. ... .. , .0. j-frf igOIOItlHP HH4M4S 99fQ9999m99Q999 I Oeutscher Kleldcrlnden. iiavu juu inuu a pair oi uioso all-wool homo-mado socks? If not, como in and got a pair. Thoy koop your foot warm and dry. Wo carry othor makes In socks and stockings, also a full lino of undorwonr for mon and boys. Wo don't havo to mark down tho prices of our goods thoy aro down to tho bottom notch nlroady, and wo will koop thorn o all tho year nround. It you want good values for your monoy, call at the Y. M. C. A. Clothing and Gents Furnishings, Y. M. C, A. Building, Salem. EMIL KOPPE, Proprietor. Mseee8eoate linn mm ic inn i iiia-t :: "Rubhet Tites :: Of aU kinds for Vehicles :: IS Ail Work Guaranteed. ' : : Ira W, Jorgenseni ; ; Next door south of Salem hotel, T ''iiuiiniimi nimiHrf j. 4 . 1 1 ) lift HI tmillHIl ! Jttst Attived :: One Carload Hop Wire I :: Two Cars Wire Fencing :: One Car Shingles '. '. Special discount on fouoing liu run. J..SUI Walter IWofley f 60 Court St i Salem, 4 ! i i I HUH t I HIM White Plymouth Rocks ENQLEWOOD POULTRY YARDS, C. F. Ruef, Prop. Betting of 15 oggs, $1.50. Broedr of pure stock Whlto Plymouth Bocks ex clusively. They aro good layers and seldom set Salem, Or. J-35-lm I