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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1904)
tWJs," DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM,, OREGON. WEDNE8DAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1904. FIVB s JllBil, Buunjb. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore. M-H--M-H-H-HH'-H-H- X Local Social Realm! Events I Inttic 1H UN IHtlHHi 1 1 I I I I M' PERGONAL8. Hon. Frank C. Baker roturned to Portland last ovonlng. 0. A. Wostgato returned to his homo In Albany last ovonlng. J. L. Freoland returned last night from a visit to Portland. Judge Bolso camo up from a visit to Portland last evening. Mrs. Carrlo Chapol, of Aumsvlllo, is visiting friends in this city. Miss Mary D. Scollard, of Mount Angol, Is in Salem for a fow days. I Judgo Wolvorton spont last night In Albany, returning this morning. i J. J. Roberts wont to Portland this morning, for a fow days' business ' visit. I Dr. J. ,1 Hill, of Albany, camo down this morning for a short professional visit. Ex-Governor Lord , returned last night from a business trip to Port land. II. 0. Hartor, of Corvallls, camo up from Portland last ovonlng for a short visit Miss Jossup of -San Francisco, Is visiting in tho city for a couple of weeks. Hon. F. I. Dunbar wont to Portland yesterday afternoon for a short busi ness visit. Mrs. A A. Jossup wont to Independ ence last ovonlng for a fow days' visit with frlonds. Stato Senator J. E. Hunt camo up from Portland last ovonlng for a brlof business visit C. D. Jossup was a passongor for Portland this morning to tako In a quantity of hops. Rov. Wm. Coney, former pastor of St Paul's, camo down from Albany last ovonlng for a brlof visit horo. Judgo W. 0. Hale, of Granta Pass, was in Salem last ovonlng, leaving for homo on last night's overland. Miss Katliloon Kctchum, of Mt Angol, is in tho city to tako tho teach ers' examination at tho court houso. !H-ewMM-M& J. M. Habetly The I'M Autocrat Just received a now shipment of Honoy Menthol and Hoar hound Cough Syrup. The chil dren cry for it, and we havo It. Palace Phatmacy iijj i i& State St. Salem. ;;j;; -HM-ttlCIlHUHHfrt i Not a cheap trust-made article, but the best 5 cent cigar on sale. AUG. HUCKINSTEIN, Manufacturer, 8alem, cv.fiWr. ico ' !n8llMHifrWfrf4P liaiglgKMflftff' ' It Is Suggestive of -Wisdom Isn't It bottor to got satisfactory optical goods from thoao that llvo and do business In tho community than from thoso yoU don't know Wo soil tho very finest glasses spectacle, otc, and guarantee them to bo satisfactory, Thore Is dangor In wearing glasses un suttod to your vision. Wo have all tho latest Instruments for test ing tho sight, which Is dono free, Wo Invito you to como In and find out how you aro affected. Willis B. McElroy wont to Eugene this morning for a fow days' stay. Mrs. C. P. Dlshop returned this morning from a fow days' visit In Portland. Dr. W. T. Williamson came up from Portland this morning for a short pro fessional visit. John P. Jones, traveling passenger agent, loft this morning for Duns muir, on business for tho company. D. E. Robertson, of Turner, came down this morning for a day's stay, having business at tho court house. Doan E. C. Sanderson, of tho Eugene Divinity School, camo to Salem last ovonlng, leaving for homto this morn ing. Hon. W. A. Munley, of Portland, former private secrotary to Governor Ponnoyor, arguod a case In tho su premo court yestorday. Mrs. Edward HIrsch and daughtor, Miss Leona, camo up from Portland last night, whoro Miss HIrsch was lying seriously HI for somo time. South Salem Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Veal, of Albany, aro visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown on South Commer cial street for a fow days. Miss Lonoro Vlesko has returned to Portland, after a week's visit with nor parents In South Salem. Soattlo has producod a Jury that Is a good second to tho ono In Portland which acquitted. Van Houten, tho So attld Jury acquitting a woman for killing another woman wbom sho sus poctod of having allonatod tho af fections of nor husband. And tho ac quitted woman loft tho court room af foctlonatoly clinging to tho arm of her husband. Eugene Register. O.A.JGJ,EQi2.X.-Aw, Bn th it lha K!r.d You Hare Always 8$ Eve Taste Good Coffee? Chaso & Sanborn's aro tho best Tho only coffees used on tho World's Fair grounds in 1893. Rio No. 44 15o Fancy Rio 20c Bonlta 25c Old Homestead 30c Choice Java and, Mocha.. 35c Seal Brand (In airtight .. cans) 40c Wo aro at your sorvlco for anything In tho way of grocorlos, fruits, vegetables, otc, If wo haven't It. wo will get it. Try us. AtWOOfl & Mer f c. j. Atwood. d. w. Fisher, t Xiiiiii mi.irjiinr MORE TIME THAN i MONEY V, Some people have to spend, but if!! you have no time, possibly you might J like to bavo one of our fine 15-Jewol 1 1 timekeepers, as they do not require j much money for the Investment. Our J J stock of flno watches for ladles and gentlemen Is complete, and embraces everything la Elgin and Waltham ! ! watchea. Prices lower than ever. J C.T.POMEROY ;; Watchmaker and Optician. J J ominorciaJ ovveu , , COUNTY TEACHERS : . EXAMS. Good Attendance of Would-BeWieldeis of Birch Classes Who Are Aspirants for the Different Grades of Certificates County Superintendent Mooros, as sisted by A. W. MIzo, of Salem, and L. A. Wiley, of Jefferson, this morn ing began tho examination of appli cants for teachers' certificates. Thoro Is a good attendance of teachers, and tho work will last until Saturday af ternoon. Thoso present, together with tho grados of certificates ap plied for, aro as follows State Certificates. Salem Pearl Rhodes, Eva Marlatt, Josslo E. Smith, Besslo U Frogloy, MInta Swabb, Mlnnio Cornollus, Lena M. Clark, Graco Cleaver. Sllverton Vestolla Scars. Stayton Veva A. Gardner. Mt. Angol Sadio Hill, Mary Scollard, Katliloon Kotcbum. Wlllard Beatrice Goodknccht. Junction City Llzzlo Swartz. D, Monmouth Eva B. Savago, Alta Savrtgo. First Grade. Salem Graco I. Drlvor, Josslo Mar tin, Nettlo S. Klampe. Sllverton Hilda J. Olsen. Aurora T. J. Sklrvln. Gorvals Loolino Harrison. Mt. Angel R. L. Young. Scotts Mills W. F. Dragor. Pratum Leolla Hicks. Brooks 9. A. Jones. Shaw W. A. White. Marquam Tessa Larklns. Turner Chas. A. Guerno. Klumb Mary L. Strahborg. 8econd Grade. Salonv Trosaa D. Mofllt, Bortha Ixswlson, Mabel Harper. Jeorson Llnnlo Eploy. Shawv Carroll E. Cummlngs. Aumtevlllo Mrs. Carrlo Chapol. Hubbard Wllma E. Blair. Mt. Angol Mary Annon. Harrlsburg Marguorlto Conger. Thrd Grade. Salem H. A. Boauchamp, Annna Eastham, Hostor Coburn, Edith Camp boll, Agnos Lansing, Lulu E. Massoy, Graco L. Shaw, Puarl J. Brannan, Ollvo G. Myrlck, Fred Elworthy, B. E. Wlllard, Letltla Abrams, Nolllo P. Osborno, DoEtta Yorkos, LIlllo M. Harris. Turner Nina Bowors. . Umpqua Forry Mrs. J. S. Crnton. Sprlngbrook Margaret Hammor. Sllvorton Kathryri Jarvls, Audrey Hicks, Lonah Warnock, Ethol Smith. Sclo Fred Sherwood. Pratum Maro KIssllng. Brooks Fred McCIard, "KNABE" PIANO FACTORY IS IN RUINS This Famous Firm of Piano Manufacturers Suffer a Total Loss At the Great Conflagration at Baltimore This well-known firm of piano man ufacturers, whoao instruments take such high rank In tho musical world, has suffrod a terrlblo loss. Through tho terrlblo fir at tho city of Balti more their magnificent factory Is com pletely wiped out. No doubt they will rlso from the, ruln "Phoonlx-Hko," and resume operations. Maybo on a larger scale, but It will take tlmo, and In the Interim their piano will be at a premium, for the stock that is in the different dealers' hands will soon be sold out, and then what? The Allen & Gilbert-Haymaker Co., with their great resomv'lA numberleeA outlet and skilled talesmen, were the agents for Mm Knwbe Arm, and have sold an Immenw number of these Instru ment, and liftfride have the agency for the "Packard," the "Hardman," the "Steck," the "Hverett," the "Fischer," and many others who rank among the upper tendom of piano production. Beeldee theee they havo planoe low In price, but high In quaMty. You cannot, under any circumstances, buy a piano on any hotter terms than you can of this reliable Arm. Thoy have at present a few slightly used pianos and organs that you can get at a bar gain. Call In and see for yourself. ALLHN & GILBERT-RAYMAKER CO., 209 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. MADE SMALL HAUL up Artists Get Busy Early This Morning . Salem Man Gives up Money, j wot much, but Other Fellows Would Have Taken More Doan Shomaker, while on his way down town this morning, met a couplo of hold-up artists on tho South Salem hill. It was about G:30 a. m, wlinn IVin ttl-n wn olntmnil 1.1m i'l,l. a question as to tho location of tho South Salem store. Ho dismounted from his wheel, and gavo the desired Information, and then turned to re mount his blcyclo, when ono of tho mon roughly seized him by tho arm, and demanded his money. Mr. Sho maker only had 10 cents, nnd this ho handed over, but tho men were not satisfied, and searched their victim, being, howover, unablo to find moro, when they ordered him to movo on. Ho went, Mr. Shomaker states that tho men woro mlddle-nged ; ono woro a light hat, tho other a blnck ono, but ho could not glvo n very good doserlptlon of tho artists. The hold-up occurred on tho South Commercial street hill, noar tho J. P. Rogers resldonco, and at a tlmo when fow pooplo woro stir ring. The Laudandm Route. At Woodburm, yestorday afternoon, In a lodging house, a stranger wai found in a dying condition, with a couplo of ompty bottles besldo him bearing tho labol ''Laudanum Pol son." Physiciana woro unablo to do anything for tho man, and ho died at 3:15 p. m. Coronor Clough wont to Woodburn last ovonlng, and Investi gated tho case. Tho man had como to town Monday, made, no frlomls, and that night took a bed at tho lodging houso, asking not to bo callod until noon. At that tlmo ho was found dy ing. Ho had no lottora or papers about him, and no means of Identifica tion woro found, tho stranger having ovon destroyed tho hat-band, on which ovldontly had been written his namo. Ho was woll dressed, a young man, and claimed to bo a sign painter. Ho gavo no namo, and notiung is Known of his antecedents. t Aftor making an investigation tho coronor decided that an Inquest was unnecessary, and ho gavo ordors for the burial of tho body. Jimmy Hicks. If you want nlco crab salad, dovilod crabs, wild ducks, como to tho Model i restaurant on Court street, near opera houso. Wed-Sat $ THE SPLENDID SAVINGS H A On our Valentines are" a $ an great attraction in them- gg selves. They represent Just 2 that much money In you- , W pocket, for If you could pur- J 0 chase designs as pretty as V ours elsewhere , you would HE 0 find them decidedly higher $ In price. You can prove g these facts If you'll take the a trouble to compare. Then, too, if you'll come here you have the opportunity of se. lectlng from thousands of HI Patton's Book Store. HHHlHlHHlHi fill MHI IIIIIHIIIH M'H;' r J Capital National,;; Bank of Salem, transacts a general banking business. Only Na tional Bank In Marlon county. ; Savings :; Bank x Department Pays three per cent interest on savings accounts. Deposits of ONE DOLLAR or more re reived at any time. Pass book Issued to aoh depositor. fH H Mlllll HiH-f 1 1 1 1 It- tntitBtetniinai(MniaaatPit,g; !! MMi H V W HHHJ HHRk W jHHH HHh W k 9WW IMsW ii " ) I k W f r n k tfrvllp I I I J Tlir ( I I " J VI I I 4 Hi J ! Tho most oiicco'ssful Clcaranco .our business, Is now on. Tho right dealing has dono It. Tho adv. means something. Sa eiwoo Mil C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor Ixok out for our regular Thursday surprise sale. Tho article may bo Just what you want. A g9iaiiHfrSeimieiai89 - No Reflection on Charles Murphy. Tho Journal Monday copied a num bor of pointed paragraphs from a Jackson county papor, Just bought and run by a former Salomlto, and tho Items woro thus Intreduced: " 'Charloy' AUon, tho 'Fat Boy from Dakota.' hat boUKht tho Gold Hill Nows, and gots off tho following poltvU cd personalities about promlnont men and woll-known Salomltos." With this innocent Introduction Tho Journal printed Horns on a numbor of tho politicians, Including tho editor of tho Statesman. Ono llttlo squib on Charloy Murphy was Inndvortnntly separated from tho rest In tho make up, and tho Statesman Jumps at tho chanco tq consider that It was origin al odltorlal, and intended for a thrust at that gontlomait, which, of course was not tho caso, Whon Tho Journal has anything to say about a matter or a porson it novor beats about tho bush but gots right after tho main subject. In the Items roforrod to It cut out an unkind slur at Editor Peer, Life's Mysteries Revealed By a Sclontlst, wondorful man. Occult Philosopher and Meta-Phy- slclan. Prof. Jameson, Eldrlodgo block Commercial stroot, rooms E and F, Tho wondorful demonstration of this wondorful mans strango powora must bo wltnossed to bo bolleved. At a glanco ho will toll you what you came I itn will ronil vnnr llfn rtfiRt proaent and futuro hotter than you know yoursolf. He will glvo you novor falling advico In all your understand- mga concerning iiiumus", uuumu, ''business, lovo affairs, speculations, 1 tn v , 1 1 ifAifl . . dooda, mortgages, monoya, travels, ; ; and In faot In all things. Ho is ono ;of the most skillful occult sclonusts '.'. of tho age. As an astrologer ho has ; ; his education in India, the land of . .Imvsiorlu TTa la n nnnllflnd natrolo- '-' ' ger. Skeptics are Invited to call and "'ha oanvtnced. Oflloe hours. 9 a. in. to ; ;.7:30 p. m. tMKea-Mieeaaa 90UNCE8 ij. PURITY "II L" ,!! 2, 3 -li & : is 15 ::;;o rl :: i & ' 3 A -3 EPPLEY'S PERFECTION A PURE CREAM O FTARTAR. Baking Pordet Put up In Mason's pint and quart cans ; 4llgllHWWfrPRICE fl ttes Are what h the People want i We have Them Sale of Clothing in tho history of quality of our merchandise and up- X public rely on It Thoy know our t - ) iiieiet8ffrEp4Diiotc$ Those FUhy Scales. Tho homo of ox-Prosldont Clovolond has boon blossod with a new baby. Tho family scales could not bo found, and recourso was had to tho sacred sot, used only to record tho triumphs of tho father's famous fishing. What was tho delight of tho fond parent to find tho Infant son weighed oxactly 47 pounds. Oregon City Courier. fHBlH !!! 8 i; Smith's Ii Fit iiFams No. X Containing 05 one-acre tracts, one-fourth mile from car line,' T Just outside of city limits; $5 a month, and no Interest, ii L. I ii Salem Abstract i and Land Co. II 1 F.W. WATERS, Mgr. !! d6HW-HM-MK4MHHM-t llltlllHHI)illlllHIII I Hilfce MUflnery Parlors J Successor to Mrs. J. O. Hooker 317 Commercial St. IS-pAng Stock! Tho finest in the city, will bo arriving soon, and old and new patrons of the store aro invited to call. i 4 I "" MRS. CORA HILKE, Proprietor. X 1 I iimimminii iviiunr STRENGTH 25 CENTS! Store I S " $ t r ;; 2 5 a o a. 5 m :: -S 3 q M ?a 5 :: $ 3 S no 3 " H n s 2 o I? I , (9