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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1904)
1" ypufw WT"WPTm'i1'i?WS,r!15V sy- v p - miri r mvT'-'TSWIwPT''WtnjipjTO' DAILY CAPITAL J0URNAL.8Al.EM, OREGON, TUE80AY, MAtiCH 22, 1804. FIVE. IW0WMHM---8ltB3 Afternoon 2:30 Great Auction Sale At c m 'XM f 7& Barr's Jewelry Store Par No Reserve. Regardless of Cost. No Limit. Watches, Diamonds, Solid Gold and Filled Jewelry. Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Rich Cat Glass, Umbrellas, Field Glasses, Etc. p UKMiai EIGHT ELEGANT PRESENTS Will Be Given Away Free at Each Sale, Ladies' Especially Invited to Attend. Chairs Will Be Provided For Them. -yfifyrjrw "WCTSPtW1' Tt ;; Smffi'M Jtln Sinclair & BARR'S PERSONALS D. H. Loonoy, of Jefferson-, was In tho city lost night. R'av. E. P. Murphy went tb Port land hurt evening. Dr. F. H. Ong, of Eugene, la In Sa lem for a short visit. Mrs. RubsoII Catlln Is homo frem: n visit with Portland friends. Jo Harris Wtont to Portland today for a day's stay on business. Miss Etlwl Canflold, of Oregon City, Is visiting Miss Nova Qriswold. M. S. Savago returned this5 mornlug from a business visit to Jefferson. C. A. Clark c'amo back from his tim ber claim near Toledo last evening. J. E Zelglor, of dorvals, Is In tho city today for a short business stay. Mrs. Edward I Martin, of Turner. Is In tho city for a visit with' friends. Judge B. P. Morcom, of Woodburn, Is In tho city ore professional busi ness. How, JamKJS McCain, of McMInn vlllo, arrived la Salem this morning for a short visit, to look after his fences. Getmhom The wonderful tonic,ask yotfr neighbors what they thtnfc of it. Sore care for nervousness. For sale by i i Palace Pharmacy 118 State St, Salem 9eattfeiKfc C)0 ME Wf A Y7 4 A, vfota Wo want your butter, oggs. vegetables, oto., .and will pay the highest market prices. And wo sell as cheap as any trtore In 8alem. Try us for reliable groceries. ATWOOP &, FISHER C. J. ATWOOD. PHONE 571 O. W. FI8HER. . Successors to Branson A Ragan. SW99B9WMMMQ9M9&9 W04fMNN nn h-h iiiiiiiiiniini mn mi m-h-h iiiiiihi FANCY NAVAL ORANGES-They ana see ZINN'S 154 State t-t-frt niinimiiiHt m i i m mm Gabriel Auctioneers JEWELRY STORE, Salem, C. D. Frasler loft this morning for Albany, after a day's visit In this city. T. A. Llvosloy returned last ovon lng from hla timber .claim jnieor Tc ledo. M. II. Qllbcrtson, tho Aurora hop grower, was a Salem, visitor last ev ening. Henry L. Earl, tho" Turner mer chant, was In Salem last evening for a short visit., J. W, Cus-Ipk, the Albany bankor, camo down this morning, for a short buslnwss visit. f i Chaa Lombcke went to tho north ern part of the county this morning to visit his farm. Mlaeos Elma Woller and Eva Cox returned last evening from a fow days' visit In Portland. ' "" ' " ' A" Dr.. D. A. Ploroo went to Portland tills morning to attend tho sessions1 of tho stato board of health. Dr. W. O. Hawk, of Jefferson, was a Salem visitor last ovonlng, leaving tills morning for hla homo. A. Huckcnstoln went to Portland this morning to attend tho stato con vention of tho Maccaboes. A. L. Brown wna a passenger for Portland this morning, going on busi ness for tho Salem Water Co. Mrs. M. D. Vandoreal left last ov onlng for Havro, Mont., to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Young. Qovernor Chamberlain wont to Port land last ovonlng, where ho had a case to try In tho circuit court today. Ed, Martin, tho Turner candldato for Bhoriff, was Ire SaUjm last night, and wont to Portland this morning. Miss Francos French returned to her home In Albany Inst night, after n fow days visit with friends In this city. J. F. Stolwor and W. U Jones, of Jefferson, woro among tho out-of-town Maecaboos attending the big Initiation Id Salem hist night Lester Consor, of Jefferson, was In tho city last ovonlng, and was ono of tho victims at th Maccabeo Initia tion, Ho was ablo to rotura homo on this morning's train. MOTMWMWMWM i S to Fatfmes are too cheap to advertise. Call now cneap iney are ai St., Phone 2874 Main m nil mi nnummiHii Time Is Precious And so Is a reliable timepiece; Watches and clocks purchased at C. T. Pomeroy'a are always ac curate time-keepers) and require the least repairs, wltn ordinary careful usage, Thay can always be depended on. We are Belling a Wajtham or Blgln movement in a 20-year gold filled case at $12X0. W nan farelsh any style of case. C, T. P0MEROY Jewels and Optician. 268 Commercial Street. 2 m MACCABEE GOAT WELL GROOMED Over One HundredYVere Initiated Last Night The Meeting a Splendid Success-Hundreds at the Banquet Board-Good Night's Work Tho Maecaboos hold a monstor Ini tiation In Salem lost night, when th-e tcnta from Ue surrounding towna met with tho Salom1 tent, bringing togoth or D00 Maccabees for a night of festiv ity and work, such! aa that organiza tion has nover boforo Boon In Salem, or In) any other town In Oregon. Tho mooting and Initiation was arrangod for two months ago, whom It became known that Supremo Commander D. P. Markoy, of Port Huron, Mich., would bo In Portland this week to at tend tho stato convention of tho prr dor, and which began! In that city to day. It was aseortainod that Mr. Mar koy would como through horo Mon day aftornoon, and tho monstor meot lng was scheduled for that night, so that Mr. Marboy could bo present. It was arranged that all tho nearby tents should! Join- with tho Salem membors and glvo tho distinguished visitors a grand1 reception, and at the sumo timo a campaign for now mombfsra was comtonced, that resulted in tho Initiation of 13G neophytes last night. Mr. Markoy did not arrivo, for tho reason that Ids train; duo horo from Sani Francisco at 4:34 last evening, did not roach Salem until 11 o'clock this morning, and Mr. Markoy, there foro wont on through to Portland. Dut, In splto of tho absonco of tho head! of tho ardor, the mooting last night wast a great success. Tho can didatps for Initiation woro divldod In to squads, and tho two teams of the Salem and Pratum tents conferred tho beautiful work on tho class, earn lng the unstinted praiso of thji visit ors for tho oxcellnco of tho work. FoMowing tho Initiation tho banquet tables were spread, and tho hosts of Maocabotjs wrei regaled, tho Salem tont having pre-red a flno roparst, and toasting continued until an early hour this morning, whon, tired but happy with tlta knowledge of the good work done, tho lodgo adjourned. On this morning Albany local train a number of them went bo Portland, to attend tho stato convention, among them being CO of tho members of the Salem tent, and the following, repre senting tents at Jefferson, Lincoln. Pratum; Independence. Dallas and Falls City; J. C-.Reed, W. M. Stan ton, 0. Goff, Fredi D. Walter, John Slrapklns. E. O. Miller, 0. E. 8hort. W. A. Short, tt W. Stage, 0. O. Wee, T. D. Windsor, A. A. Roy. A. Simp klna, W. QhQteQn, JI, 0, Benton, Will Read, A. Sanhenf, Wk. Sharp, Uralle Oraber. Ed. Trandrich, J. W. Spong Edward Dencer, Jecse Slmpkins, A. T. Moffltt, PERSONALS. Mrs II. Geuigo M$er left this morning Tor Baa Francisco, for a tbre-montb' visit with, her daughter. AMco. who went down last fall for hef health. Mr. Meyer will remain iu California until spring, when she expects to return wltk her daughter. Mrs. John Iloteian and Mrs. Thomas Hohaan, who speat the past few months la S&a Franolsoo, have ro turoed aad report that Miss- AHce fa mueb Improved to health. Oregon. SHERIFF STOREY IS MAD Discharged Seventeen Clerks From His Office Bounced Mathews, and Says He Will Fight Stott and the Crowd to a Finish Sheriff Storey let looso a cyolono of his own In the court houso yostorday, Tho storm which annihilated hla bctom In last Saturday's convontlon was as a summor bnoczo by compari son. Mr. Storoy demonstrated that ho will bo On earth as shorlff Bovoral months yet, and, whllo ho continues to draw brenthi aa guardian of tho county's poaeo, ho will bo his own boss. And tho two scoro dorks' and deputloa undor his sway, soma of Whom :ot tholr lobs bv tho Kraoo of hJi? now unmasked oncmlee, folt tholr hair stand on ond. Tho Titanic Bhoriff wont to work with tho sun, and was clearing awny wrockago all day. Tho following Is a brief rosumo of his achlovemonts: Discharged 17 clorks In tho tax col lecting dopartmont; forcod W. F. Matthews, who Is United States map shal, and boss of tho Republican or ganization, to beat a rotrcat from his ofllco; discharged a volley of maledic tions after tho floolng marshal In words that proved a redundant vocab ulary; declared that ho could show tho Matthows-Carey pooplo how to clean out gambling In tho next throo month; announced that ho would fight to tho death Jaraos M. Stott, RopubH can nomlnoo for sheriff, and made known that an lndopendont candidate for tho office, cither himself or some body else, would run against Stott All day long tho mighty sheriff wlolded his arm and was so busy that he hardly sat down on his long coat' talis, before he bounced up to anoth er strenuous doed. Blod In Storey's Eye. Clerks and deputies saw blood In tl3 sheriff's oyo whon he arrived on tho scene In tho morning, and they quakod In tholr boots. Towards those whb had boon "traitors" ha was stern In tea, Schilling's Best is by no. means the costliest tea; it's a mutter of taste. Of the fine kinds, the one you like best is your tea. Your grocer's; moneyback. HI Permit $ Us please to remlsd you that JJ H Easter is almost here, and W 9 we aro reaJy with the finest ($ 0 showing of m S Easter Cards jg That we bare over bad the f sjg pleasure to offer. The now Bj a Baster Postal Card Is some- a X thing nev. Batter see it S 2, Supply limited. Patton's Book Store. m IIIMW ( i Rmzr 9 19Tk Wants his spring suit ready to mr - wearing It Tho forgetful man waits until tho warm, days uro bora and thon worries about his sultt and often. In his hurry, 'selects a suit that -nwvor pleases him. - Wiiy Not Skip all this worry and hurry this spring and make your selection t now? Tho now cheviots la slnglo and double-breasted stylos aro hero. Cut wltli tho long ' roll.narrow "lapol, "shaped anti formed as woll as thO' best makers could build thorn. i Pay $12,50 or pay $25 Tho quality of our goods has stood ISaleiWoolenMillStorel! ii C. P. Bishop, .iBjttoeaitieig)4-atqii-itKimiaiC8iDii8 and vindicative Towards his friends ho was soft and gontlo. "I won't havo a traitor In tho of flco," ho proclaimed. "Dut tha 17 mon woro not discharged for, political .rea sons. Oh, no. I'm just cutting down oxponsos, taxes' woro mostly collected and tholr service wero no longer nooded." But tho list of martyrs Includes tho naino of T. O. Powoll, who worked to dnfeat Story & no convention; and who Is rotatod by raarriago to Stott; I also thu namo of A. F. DIdwolV, broth- Or-ln-law of Juclgo Caroy. Dut Storey admlttod last night that among tho discharged woro sovoral traitors. "Bofogo I got dono with! this fight," ho cried, "thoy will know I'm1 In It," and was vory vehement Indood. Storoy nvors that MatthowB, Caroy, Powoll and: Charles Burckhardt plight od him their most sohnnn word' that their would bo no "slato" Im tho con vontlon. Rolylng on Uiat plodge, he gayo frooiy to their campaign fund, ran himself into debt to help carry Ui(b primaries, worked hard, and ior mlttod them to lovy an oasessmont on his omployos for tho campaign fund. New Suits Filed, Tlw California Powder Works, plaintiff, vs. Cold Crook Mining Co., defendant, is tho tltlo of an attach ment suit filed in tho olroult court. Tho plaintiff askd for Judgment for S4G0 and Intorost at C por cent from February G. 1004, to socuro paymon for goods alleged to have been sol. I defendant between Novomber 1st, aud December 6. 1003. The mining prop erty of tho defendant corporation wa attached. Arthur Farrow, plaintiff, vs. Wlnnlo D. Wnlto, at nl Is anotlier suit fired In tho second dopartment. Tho ac tion Is brought to quiet title, to a certain tract of land claimed by plaintiff and In whlohi defoadnnts are cold to claim rightu and tntoreots. 9 M4SH"H 5 !!TafceaLmffeWaIk ;; Some Nice Day ! ! Go out and seo tboso fruit 5 ! ! farms we aro soiling at $5.00 a 1 !! month. A plank walk from tho street ii i cars wll( take you right there. These tracts areall under Uio plow, and ' compriso ttie best) 1 1 land In Marion county. Over half of them are sold, so do not delay buying at once, f 1 1 They aru lis MimHs. i I i Walk from tho street cars. $5 ! I a month, and no Interest ;; j; Salem Abstract ii and Land Go. i ;;F.W. WATERS, Mg. ; Man e 4 put on tiro moment ho foals like? i .you'll get satisfaction the test. Pfopfietof H. J. Blggor Is attorney for tha plaintiff. A complaint has also boon1 filod by J. M. Wlso against M. PutnanWand lancy M, Putiuunjior tho' rccovory of n balanct-of '$192.50 and'UntorcBt 'from dhto of 'filing, nU6goltto1,b0Kduo' on a notoj tlo p)alqtltf also asksifor $45 attornoy's foes. . ' j i J. -V, Vopdniff woiit to Atbanyfthls morning after -oi ftbort Wait wlthftls sistor, Mrs!? ,fv P BabVoclr, Jtouth Saldm.-;1 "' ,: ' -' ""fJi ' HI8IHIIIIIM(HMilH Ptity Strength Economy THAT'S EPPLEY'S PERFECTION A PURE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER. ' A Croo gins? fruit Jar with every purchaso. A Salon In dustry. On aalo at down-town gro corios, or 'phono 1041 Miln. C. M. Eppley Nineteenth; and State Slroot. ! Baseball Supplies We carry a complete line f i ol Sp&tsUlngf Vlctos tmd i I D, & M. goods. Phone 2781 Salem Gail Store, Paul H. Hauser Prop. $ HMi WMIMHIHIWO IT QRAND OPENING I I- Thoro will bo a grand opening of rasulonablo ;: MIM.INERY ; ; on Saturday, Marsh 19th at our . parlors. Our axpert milliner ! ', from Chicago had boon horo f) '. some tlnid with a foreo of help ; ; preparing for the oooaslou. LADIES OF SALEM '. and vicinity are cordially In' ; ; rlted to bo present and lnspQ ; the gems of the millinery fttt, '. ', Mrs. HUke, Millinery Parlors. ; I guccor to Mrs. J. O. Hooker ' $7 Coatsftreial St, ! I i t M H-H H 1HH4 $