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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1904)
DAILY CAP ITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM; OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1904. .'. 5. BV " i ii m 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 8 m i 1 i n gfr-H n 1 1 8 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m i e t RVatch to Sec What We Tell You In a few davs or maybe tomorrow wo expect to tell you our new crop ot Kiris utiiviia uaaarnveu. inis year we nave bean lavored by Having placed into our hands the exclusive sale in Salem for Ehmann's Rice Olives and Olive Oil We have reason to bo proud of this fact, lor lUirotittliout tne united States only the tlnest urooariea in the larcer cities are given the extlnaive sale of these two products. RIPE OLIVES, ruetter man meaicine. FULLER & DOUGLAS, 142 State Street. SALEM'S LEADING QROCERS. Phono 2201 ifri-i 1 1 8 ii i i t 1 1 e 1 8 1 1 it i a 1 1 in-m iiiiniiiiiiiiiiim SOCIAL EVENTS ILL OF WILLIAM MILLER kTho last will nnd testament of Wil- Mam Miller, deceased, has been probat- Hiat tho county clerk's ofllcc. Tho rovisions for tho division of tho os- Kto aro as follews: to his wifo $1000 and lifo estate in Liberty street property. On the ac- tanco of which sho is to relinquish er dower interest in tho rest of tho es- fctO. CTo his daughter, Jennio M. Kellogg, . tho rest of tho estate, except herein- ftor mentioned. po his grandson, Raleigh McDonald ujllogg, his gold watch and chain and ri-mmi ii I8H man hi iFteshXoclay A FULL LINE OF Chocolated? earns : 154 State St. Phone 1971 :: iiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiniini 4II IIIIIIIIIIHHIHIUlt Substantial f Meals... :at the: : : Whifo HniiQP i 5 f j,x m x4irH :: Restaurant George Bros. Props. -' .a A I I I I I ii 1 1 1 I I I I i n I 1 1 all of his jewels for his faithful caro and attention during tho last years of deceased's life. . i ---- a- It was also his deslro that his daugh ter, Jennio Kellogg, tako immediato possession of tho residenco nt 237 Court street, with all tho articles of personal, domestic and household uso or ornament belonging to deceased at timo of death, or that belonged to her moth er nt tho timo of her death, nnd to oc cupy tho same. Jeunlo Kellogg and her husband, Frank Kellogg, wero appointed execu tors without bonds. Don't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old ago, but just tho contrary in tho caso of Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. Thoy cut off maladies no matter how sevcro and ir respective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation nil yield to this perfoct Pill. 25c at J. C. Per ry's drug store. Former Salemite Dead. Word was received at Salem today that Thomas Potts, an employo at tho stato insano asylum undor Supt. Row land and Supt. Paine, died AVednosdny nt Pacific Grove, Cnl., and would bo buried Friday. Ho wont to California and married n lady there, nnd aftor wards resided hero for somo time. IJov. W. C. Knntner went to Oregon City last night, nnd will preach nt tho First Congregotionnl church in that city toniglitr nt tin ellritin of its 00th anniversary. ni Stato Printer J. . Whitney went to Portland this morning, nnd will spend tho day In that city, attending to some business connected with tho stnto print ing olllco. It is no small comfort to have Schillincr's Best on call at your grocer's ; a pity one can't get everything such and sol ii8BeMiga8 i Not Bargains i Just Every Day Prices in Out Store 9 m 3 bxs. 5c Parjor Matches m uc m 3Pkges.JumboMtfsh.25c 3 Cans Tomatoes .... 25c i 0 Bats Fels Naptha Soap 60c 5 lbs. Good Rice 25c 7 Bars Lndry. Soap 25c ATWOOD & FISHER, Phone 57 . Grocers Corner Commercial and Court. t 99 9 Wiggins-Oavanagh Wedding. Tho marriage of Miss Birdie Leila Cnvnnngh nnd Mr. Ernest Hubert Wig gins was solemnized nt tho homo of tho brldo's pnrents on Church street today, at 12:30 o'clock, and was attended by a largo numbor of relatives nnd friends of tho contracting partios. Tho decorations woro very pretty in nil tho rooms. Ivy and ferns wcro used extensively in tho front parlors. Ropes of ivy wero draped from tho chandeliers to tho corners of tho room, and largo corner bouquets wero used. Tho hnll was very pretty. Tho stair rail was completely hidden with beautiful ferns and ivy, nnd was very artistic. Tho guests wero received at tho door by Mrs. James Wnlton, Misses Cnlista Mooro nnd Circassia Cole. At 12:30 o'clock Miss Edith Kctchum ployed Lohengrin's wedding march, and tho bridal party entered tho front parlor nnd took their places beneath a basket of smilax and largo white chrys anthemums, which wns suspended from tho floral drnpe. Dr. II. A. Ketchum performed tho ring ceremony. Tho bride was given in mnrringo by her father. Tho brido woro a costumo of cham pagne crepe de chine, with trimmings of rose point lace, en train, nnd carried n beautiful bouquet of brido's roses. Tho maid of honor, Miss Lcnua Cnvnn ngh, sister of tho bridp, was attired In n pretty gown of bluo voile, nnd cnrrled pink carnations. Tho groom was at tended by his best mnn, Otho L. Itngau. Immediately Tn'ter tho coremony a dainty wedding lunchoon was served in tho dining room. Tho tnblo was very pretty. Festoons of smilnx woro draped to tho corners, nnd tho center-piece was n beautiful bouquet of pink carnations. Tho brido is well-known In this city, where she has n host of friends. Sho is the eldest daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Cavanogh, and is n charming and tal ented young lady, nnd very populnr in ncial circW She i nls woll-knoWti ns n former collego student of tho Oro gon Agricultural College, nt Corvallis. Tho groom is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Wiggins, of this city, and is a young mnn of sterling charncter and very successful in business enterprises. Ho is connected with tho F. A. Wiggins implement houso, of this city. The young couple woro tho recipients yf many beautiful and costly presonts, including cut-glass and silver. They will mako their homo in this city. Thoy hnvo tho best wishes of n lorgo eirclo of friends. Among tho out-oftown guests were: Mr. und Mrs. A. F. McCluin, of Tnco nut; Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Cornelius, of Turner; Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Beach, Miss Circnssin Cole, Mrs. Jomos Wnlton, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Ira ltoynolds, all of Portland j Mr. nnd Mrs. R. 0. Thomas, of Turner; Miss Lillian ltennoy, of Corvnllis; Miss Klen nor McCIiiln, Mrs. Hell Phelps, Miss M. A. Cnvnmigb, all of Silvcrton. Bransdn-Whito Wedding. On Wodnesdry nftcrnonn nt 3-30 o'clock p. in., a very pleasant, but quiet wedding took placo nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. II, St. Jlolens. Tho contract ing parties were Miss Mabel, tho dnngh tor of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Branson nnd Clifford T. White. Tho hnppv couplo were united by Nov. P. 8. Knight Tho ceremony wns very Impress! w. Tho room was nicely urranged fur t'io occasion, and tho electric lights gave a Out Geat Cloth ing Sale Continues A great many people tell us they hav been buying clothing from Ml. So-and-So, Just because he has been here a long time and they get in the habit of trading there. They don't stop to think how much they can save by coming to us. We are selling clothing from 25 to 30 per cent cheap er than any other store in Salem. You don't have to take our advertisement for it. Come and see the goods. They will prove it themselves. Suits that sell all over town for $ J5 and $ 6, we are selling for $10 and $12 The same with Boys' Clothing. If we cannot fit you we will make you a suit to order and guarantee a perfect fit. Any style you want. Hats, Shoes, Hosiery, in fact, all kinds of Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods at the Bee Hive, Salem's Cheapest Cash Store. Th e Bee Hive GEO. MELSQN, Proprietor '" PPPPPHH$JIHBPPPPH pretty effect. Tho wedding march wns reudered by Miss Mario Ilutchins. After the coremony Mrs. 0. 0. Hutch ing sang" Thour Art Liko Unto a Lovely Flower." Only n few of their most in timate frionds nnd rolntives wero present. They wero well romembored in tho wny of many vnlunblo gifts. Tho young couple nro well and favor ably known In this city. Tho brido is n hnndsomo and accomplished younjr Lady. She is tho only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II, M. Branson, formerly of this city, but now of Mnrshflcld. Tho groom is a young man of sterling quali ty, who resides in this city. Both havo n largo circle of worm friends who' wish thorn much happiness. They loft on tho afternoon train for Portland, whero thoy will spend a short honeymoon, after winch thoy will loavo for Marshfiold, whero thoy will mako! their futuro home. 3 . i Century Dancing Olub. Tho Century Dancing .slub will givo tholr first ball on Thanksgiving eve, November 23, nt tho Armory. Tho floor of that largo hall has been recent ly repaired and will bo in excellent condition. McKlroy's nnd Stcelhnm mer's combined orchestras will furnish tho music. As tho club embraces many of tho leading devotees of tho city's torplschorcan fraternity a grand timo is nnticipated. Tho regulnr social dancing rnrty, conducted by Miss Frazure, will bo glv on Saturday evening in Tioga hall. Stcclhammer's orchestra will furnish tho music. Gentlemen CO cents and la dies 25 cents ndmission. Overcoat Thiof Boloased. Van Bogart, tho young mnn who was arrested during tho fnir for stoallng an overcoat, wns released from tho county jail yesterday, after serving his term of 00 dnys. Ho left tho city yesterdny on tho afternoon northbound ovcrlnnd. Dentistry For Thanks-giving If you want to fuljy onjoy that tur key next Thursday, havo your tooth attended to now while you have tho opportunity. Wo fill teeth in n pulnleM in tinner. Wo crown teth in a painless manner and also oxtrnet teeth without pain. All work bigh-elaM nnd guurnntoaod. t $900 Automobile Given Away Christmas From now until CbrUtNiiu we give a coupon with titty dollar pitid for don titry at onr itUrn. Hw om of wkkh will watitU tb lM(4r U tbe t00 u tumobile. Crowns $5 Plates $5 Fillings 50c Examination is Free Dr. B. E. Wright The Painless Dentist, BtoBIoff Bulldlnjf Court Street Hours ; 6 a. m, to 6 p. m. Sunday, 10 0. m, to 13 cl Phone Hals S50). Damaged Blankets Wo havo just received from our mill n numbor of slightly damaged blankots, In all colors nnd sizes. Wo aro soiling them nt reduced prices,- nm from tho wny they nro going thoy must bo bar gains. - '4 Wo nlsa.Jiavo n numbjjrrofi stnglo blankets nt reduced prices;" ',. "VT 4 " Suit Cases and Bags Club bngs, hand bags, best of leath er, nil sizes nnd styles. Suit cases, telescopes, traveling bags, straps, oto Anything In luggngo tho traveler may want Is here. Wo stand back of ovcry suit caso uud bag wo sell with a guarantee. The Flat Iron Hat Is tho most now and updo-dato Shapo for young men. Sco our window. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe, C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor PFRSONAI S Mrs. 0. A. Ashley, of Marlon, wns in tho city yesterdny. Kd. C. Horrou Is spending tho day on his hop ranch -nt Qorvals. J. C. Ooodnlo, Jr., wont to Chomawn this morning on business. Miss Kmmiv- Daniels, of McMlnnvlllo, Is In tho city visiting frionds. it. P. Itlggs, of this city, is spending n few days with Albany frionds. Attorney Ham Ilichnrdson wont to Portland this mornlug on legal busl Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Orovor, ot this ctty, have gono to Itoscburg to spond tho vintor. Mrs. Bay Gilbert this morning ro turned from 11 short visit with Jeffcn- son friends, Mnnngor Bob HoudriokK, of the Statesman, nnd family wont to Port laud this morning. W. II. Danoy, louul manager of tho tolpphouo company, wont to Clorvnis this morning on business. Mrs. John Scott wont to Kugono this morning, whero sho will bo tho guest of Mist Sybil Thurston. Governor Chamhorhilu returned to his homo In Portland yostnrdny, nfter n fow busy days in this olty, Miss llitliy I'liuljw wont to Portland this morning, whoro she has n cIiihk in pliyslwtl culture ami oratory. Miss A. M. Btighlngttr, of this city, wont to Brooks ywtterduy, whero sho will ftpund a fw dnyt vNltlng frleude. Ouy J'ox, of Allmny, spent last night with Sulem friends, on his way to Port land, where he has accepted u post Hon. Miss Stonglo, who has boon tho guest of Judge Mrs. J. N. Judah In this city, returned to hor homo in Portland yei terday. Cookonnd Ilnl. Patton wont to Port land this morning to do tholr ordorliig preparatory (u their 18th 'annual holi day showing. Major C. V. Crniuor, who was In charge of tho construction nt tho feder al building hero, has, with his family, tnkon up his rosldonco In Piorro, ' tho capital of South Dakota, to which place tho major 1ms boon sont to construct tho United Stutos postofllco and court houso building there, which building it to bo completed October 1, 1000. OH FUDGE ft Hi Another "card erase" up- w on us. It Is "Bunco" nnd w "Shorlock Holmes." Last (0 yonr Pit, Panic nnd Fliuch $ ff hud the rage, but it Is differ- H ont now. "Bunco" far ox- A 7 coeds "Flinch" moro to it, w J moro sclonco, mora fun, while J W "Shorlock Holmes" koops H you busy playing "Hawk H Hhuw" and capturing tho vn- g rluus "Crooks." You'll want g a It. Tho crazo Is coining. Wo A 2 biivo tliom in abundance. U 1'ifty cents por deck, J S Patton's Book Store, gpj All Kinds of HOLIDAY GOODS At Reduced Prices 100 Court IIUIB WING SANG CO. ttt. Salem, Or. I This Week Only I Can you trade with Friedman at 149 State St. He will positively leave the city next week. If you want a bar gain in a suit, now is your time. The best suit in the house now goes for $7.50 " Any overcoat in the house'Jor $7.50 ", I will sell from my wardrobe, one ladies' silk suit, one black tailor made suit and two or three cheaper suits. Also several otlicrjpicces of ladies' wearing apparel at a bargain. A few fqney dish.es and glassware, tray and liquor castor. Come and sec me sothat I may say goodbye to you. U S. FRIEDMAN msaf-SnA warn A 3gMwfy-.aafBbXji,tf fc