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DAILY CAPITAL JOUHNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1001. 5 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 8 n 1 1 n m n 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 n "SIMPLE DELICIOUS" Is whnt every ono says of those home-mado cakes we soil. Have vou triod iT a Dovil'e Foodf You will bo suro to like it. Those Angol Cakes fair- y melt in your mouth. Hoine-Made Fruit Cakes are now ready for the rf iiuiiuny si-asou so nenr ni uanu. iou win nnu tneso ana many anotnor good thing to eat at "tho store that pleases." FULLER & DOUGLAS, 142 Stato Street. SALEM'S LEADING OE0CEE3. Phone 2201 Exclusive Agents for Hazelwood Butter, Chase & Sanborn's Coffees ,' and Teas, Ehmann Olive Oil and Blpo Olives. H t n i hi mi Hiihtiiii iifrfti mimiiiini iimmh f WILLAMETTE MEETS vm PAriFir tM riDirtiDnfej It 2 o'clock this afternoon tho Wil lamette and Pacific University football teams lined up to decido tho question ott their supremacy. Eyonly matched inrWeight, with tho field in ideal con- lltion, and genulno football weather, Iby far tho best gamo so far this season IWnow in progress. iThis is tho one big'gamo for Pacific this year, and tho ono for which sho has been saving horsel. Her lineup has been greatly strengthened for this gamo, by tho" appearance of big Captain jhilbrook nt his old position of full back, and Shnnnon nt tackle. Theso men hnvo been out of tho gamo all sea son becauso of injuries received In prac tice beforo tho season opened. rho Willamette lineup averages about 104 pounds to tho man, nnd is as follews: ICentor, Nelson; right guard, Marker; right tackle, Pollard; right ond, Hinkle; II eft guard, James; left tackle, Iiadcr; left end, Pntton; quarter, Beach; right half, Cnpt. Long; loft half, Nace; full Rack, Lounsberry. ITho Pacific lineup is: Center, 0. Pbllbrook; right guard, Mason; right tackle, Dimick; right ond, Spagle; left guard, Wnrd; loft tackle, Jnmes; left end, Purdin; qunrter bark, Brown and Sparks; right half, Shnnnon and Peter- Ken; loft half, Neil; fullback, Captain ?hilbrook. At the end of the first half the score stood Willamette 22 to 0. Tho visitors wero unablo to with stand tho heavy rushes of tho homo team, nlthough they put up a good de fensive gnme. A largo crowd was in attendance. SCHOOL BOARD Finds Itself in Very Favorable Circum stances Possibility of a New Struct ure Going Up During the Coming Year With no debt hat falls duo or can bo paid until 1010, tho Salem board of education finds itself in tho very com fortable circumstance of having an in creasing cash surplus, without increased taxation. With thrco additional rooms roquirod next year, nnd a full courso high school established by voto of tho people, thcro - i" somo suiinuic riio iu whs cuj fact about medicino thnt is deserving If that j9 dono lt wlll hc wJ of mention here. If pooplo who nro'ntlnK n tloiinr of debt, nnd Faith and Fact. Faith is ono thing and fact another, it sometimes tllkes any amount of faith is a possibility of handling tho finnnces to producp ono fact. Years of earnest' ns t0 orect Mrx BCi,00i building on work nnd faith have produced ond ' nm ...Uni.i,, ! i tux. -it.-. ithout cro- when the troubled with general weakness i.,1ji.iii. i. -nmnlntn li uill 1m i.nll for. through overwork, dissipation or ox- !Tho last mcctinR 0f tl,0 board appointed posuro can got a remedy that will make ' commltteo to formulate tho annual re rich rod blood from tho food they cat, j)0rt tlmt ig to bo submitted to tho tax their return to health is assured. Good jmvcr8 meeting in December. If tho blood is tho lifo of tho body ns well as hoaT flnils t prnctlcablo to erect a tho norves. Weak, sickly, palo pooplo ,.. imii,linn' for tho hleh school build- who suffer with indigestion, dyspepsia, tng lt will R0 U1, ,iurinR tho coming sick-headache, loss of strength and am-'wori(1H flljr vonri nnt wju i,0 n grct bitlon, having dizzy spells nnd nlways B0HrC0 of 1)ritlo to ti10 community. tired, can Do cured sound and wen witn iniiiiiiini hhuhhi jFieshToday;; V A FULL LINE OF I CbocolateCreams i.at Zinn's in 54 State St. Phone 1971 tli iiilllllUI 1)11 ll'H'lt' Dr. Gunn's Blood nnd Norvo Tonic. Sold by druggists for 75c por box, or 3 boxes for $2. This tonic acts in a common sonso way, curing discaso by giving strength to resist it. For sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. 4u ii ill in it i it nam if Substantial i Meals. . :at the: White House Restaurant t George Bros. Props. gg 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m-4 Greatest of efficiency. Se tho Jumbo tro-hoi'o blump and grub machlno, with toloscopo Bwoep. Four times the power, twlco the weight, and one-half tho money asked for any other machine. Something new. Cal land seo lt at Salem branch Mitchell, Lewis & Stavor Co. 10-10-tf o Life Preservers Condemned. San Francisco, Nov. 18. Tho steam ship Geo, W. Elder was inspected ye terdny by Pear-Admiral Kempff and Captains Guthrie and Dolan, assistant United States local Inspectors. Somo of tho cork life preservers wero found to bo unablo to sustain tho prescribed weight of 271(1 pounds in tho wator, nnd wero accordingly condemned. Two lifeboats werct found to need some ro pairs, and the ropairs wero ordered. Tlireo metal llforafts wore pronounced defectlvo and were condemned. Beal Estate Transfers. Tito following renl estnto transfers hnvo been recerded: F. A. Wood to George Sargent, land in Marion county, $1600. Evn Mnsehor to I. Moores, 1-6 of 120 aero In tp 7 s, r 1 w, $4C0. Eva Matcher to I. Moores, 120 ncro in tp 7 s, r 1 w, except right of way, $2300. J. Borduno to E. It. Tuttle, 15 ncrcs, tp 0 s, r 3 w, $700. A. S. Carpenter and J. E. Whitehead, land In tp 0 s, r 2 w, $3000. M. Kniser to Peter Krnemcr, 20 acres In tp 0 s, r 1 w, $1000. A. L. Davis to Emma Davis, 10 acres in Mnrion county, $500. A. L. Davis to Emma Davis,' 3 7-10 acres In Marlon county, $222. J. Mnrnach to E. E. Gilliam, 27 ncrcs, tp 7 and 8 s, r 3 and 4 w, oxcept right of wny. $1100. O. A. Dimick to John U. Dimick, 23 acres in Mnrion county, $707.32. The grocer would be toe comfortable if all his goods were like Schilling's Best and backed by the maker as they are. Moneyback. Hop Oaso Argued. Department No. 2, of tho circuit court was occupied this aftornoon hearing tho arguments in the caso of Iilliontluil Hros. vs. Mlko Kepplnger, u specific performance. This caso will bo fin ished today, nnd the decision will prob ably be handed down somo time during this term of court. Tho cnuso of tho caso was n hop con tract entered Into between plaintiff and dofondnnt, nnd whioh, plaintiff claims was not fulfilled, whllo tho defendant sets forth that tho contraot was only provisional upon his securing u lease on a cortnin hop yard, which lease In waB unnble to secure, thus falling to mnko the delivery of the hops contracted fir. Out Geeat Cloth ing Sale Continues A great many people tell tts they hav been baying clothing from Mf. So-and-So, fust 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 os. 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 $X5 and $t6, we are selling for $10 and $1 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 Ladles' and Genf s Furnishing Goods at the Bee Hive, Salem's Cheapest Cash Store. The Bee Hive GEO. MELSON, Proprietor ,15S PERSONALS Miss Zelln Cole, of Turner, was In tho city today. Mrs. Harxee, of Turner, was n Salem visitor today, Bert D.ivis, of Albany, is spending tho day In- tho olty on business. Miss Althea Lee, bf Portland, Is tho guest of frionds for a few days. County Judgo John II. Scott is spend ing tho day in Portland on business. Judge H. II. llowltt, of Albany, is in the city today on legal business. Miss Ida Smith wont to Portlnnd yes-v terdny for a short visit with frionds in thnt city. Dr. White, of Gervnls, returned homo this morning, after spending a night in this city. Miss Greta Gill will leavo next Tues day for Boise, Idnho, whoro sho will tench art. Mrs. O. B. Shelton wont to Porttand this morning, nnd will .spend Sunday in tho city. Airs. Thomas jCronlso went to Fort land this morning for a short visit with friends In that city. F. II. Dunham, of Minneapolis, who has been in this city tho past week, went to Eugene today. Miss Emma Bryan rcturnod to her home at Toledo today, after a visit with friends iu this city. J. W. Wlthrow, of Eugene, who has boon spending a fow days in this city, wont to Portland this morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Hondrlcks, of Eugene, nro in tho city, visiting Stato Printer nnd Mrs. J. It. Whitney. Miss Hollo llnusmau wont to Portlnnd Inst evening, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long, in this city. Gus Strang, engineer nt tho asylum, wont to Portlnnd this morning, nnd will spend tho day with frionds in thnt city. Clydo Tnllmnn, of Portlnnd, passed through this city today, cm routo to Lebanon, where ho will visit for sovor- nt wcoks. Hon. F. D. Cornott, roprcsontntlvo from Linn county, nrrlvod in tho city this morning with his family, nnd will visit relatives. A. Welch, manager of tho Citizen' Light & Trnctlon Company, went to Portlnnd last evening on business con nected with his plant. Tho Pacific University football team nrrlved iu tho city this morning, nnd aro battling with tho W. U'b on tho Unlvorsity field this afternoon. H. V. Gntcs, of llillsboro, was in tho city thin morning, securing some enst Ings at tho Hnlem Iron Wors, which ho took to his wator plant nt Dallas this afternoon. Miss Mablo Jones, of Brooks, ro turned homo this morning after u short visit with Mrs. S. C. Bchnfor, of Port land, who is visiting at tho home of her parents, iu this city. f Damaged Blankets Wo hnvo just received from our mill a number or slightly damaged blankets, iu nil colors nnd sizes. Wo aro soiling them nt reduced prices, nnd from tho wny thoy nro going thoy must bo bar gains. Wo also havo a number of Blnglo blankets at reduced prices. V Jr I Suit Cases and Bags Club bags, hand bags, best of leath er, all sizes and styles. Suit cases, telescopes, trnvollng bags, straps, eto Anything in luggago tho travclor may want is horo. Wo stand back of every suit caso and bag wo sell with a guar antee. "' Tfhe Flat Iron Hat Is tho nowest nnd most up-to-dnto shnpo fir young mon. Sco our window. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe, C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor Oregon Personalities. I. M. Gardner has voted 111 timos for President. Htnto ftupt. Ackonnnn Is attonding tin Instltulo at McMinnville. Tho rcRidenco of Amos Wilkins was burned Thursday, near Coburg. County Hupt. Dally will hold an In stitute nt Ashlnud noxt week. M. If. Lucas was badly scalded by an oxplotvjon In his bieyelo shop nt l!u gone. Lnwronco Builoy, a wnruhousoman at CornolliiH, has disappeared, after get ting away with A lot of tho farmers grain (loorgo Elliott, who wad held for horso stealing at John Day osoupod and was rocopturod. Claroneo Copplo has roalgned his froo rural mail routo at Hood Itlvcr, on ac count of not enough pay. H. A. D. Putor, Mrs. Emma L. Wat son. Marie Waro nnd Horace McKluley, of tho land fraud caieti, are to bo tried next week nt Portland. Henry Moldrum, of Oregon ( Ity, has boon convicted of forgory iu laud frnud rmvt, and It Is olulmod that many oth ers are to bo prosecuted. An Albany Wedding. A quiot but pretty wedding wps sol- omnUod in this city yostordny after noon nt 3 o'clock, when Mr. Virgil A. Woddtc, of Jefferson, nnd Miss Hilda Storln Watklns, of ILnn countyi wero unltod for lifo by liov. S. A. Douglas, of tho First Baptist church. Tho prot ty coromony wns witnossud only by a fow of tho relatives and Inttmato frionds of tho young couplo, at the homo of Mrs. J. 0. Banks, a slater (,f tho brldo. Miss Lconn Francis played tho wedding march whon the bridal couplo entered tho parlor, which hud been decorated iu autumn leavos ami whlto chrysanthemums, Tho brldo was. beautiful In a whlto ctnmlno wedding 1'iiivn, Miss Tesslo Halo was brl'lo's I. ..!.! .,.l W. ..- WniVlna ftrntlmr i.f I1IUII1, UIUI IIUIIUI 1lllnlinj .f.wtl.v. u tho brldo, was best mnu. Following tho ceremony tho bridal couplo wan oscortcd to tho afternoon train, leaving for Portland for a few dnys' stay. They will roturn In a fow days, and rosldo iu Jefferson, whoro thoy will bo nt homo to their friends nfter Dccombcr 0th. Albany Horuld. . Burglary In Oorvallls. David Osborn, tho nlghtwatchman at Cnrvnllln. nt nil early hour yester day imirnlriir (mused Wcnsturfcldt's saloon, on Main utreot, ami saw a man In ii crouching ponitiou, searching tho pnpurfl and shelves under tho bar. Os- 'born fired his revolver through two windows nnd tho prowler fled. Ho hnd entered by a bank window, A quantity of blood wns found on tho window ho escaped from, nnd officers nro searching for tho until, who is thought to be wounded. Both public school buildings were also rausucked daring tin- night, Tho loeks wero broken There is no clow to tho identity of tho burglur, Inheritance Tax Opinion. Attornoy-Gonornl Crawford has handed down an opinion that boquosM to charitable institutions nro not sub ject to tho tnhorltanco tax law, in tho caso of tho estate of Amanda W. Itocd, which wns submitted from Multnomah county. Ho also holds that tho boquost to tho Portland Art Association la not subj6ct to tho tax, for tho renson that tho study of art l educational In char acter. o O.A.JM'X'OJCTLX.A.. Ibl Hied Yen Hit Alttjrj BoefM OH FUDGE Anothor "card crazo" up- W on us. It is "Bunco" ami 9 "Sherlock Holmes." Last 0"7cnr Pit, Panic and Flinch 0 Hj had tho rago, but It is differ g a oat now. "Bunco" far ex- A ceods "Flinch" moro to lt, j moro bcIqiico, moro fun, whllo 2 9 "Shorlock Holmos" koopn H you busy playing "Hawk H Q Shaw" and capturing tho va- g rlous "Crooks." You'll want H a lt. Tho crazo is coming. Wo 2 hnvo them In nbuudnuce. Fifty cents per deck. J M Peon's Book Store gj ! All Kinds of HOLIDAY GOODS At Reduced Prlcos HUIE WINO SANO CO. 100 Court Ht. Salem, Or. Chicago Store Moves. MEvoy Bros, will move thalr stock from its prasnt eramped quarters to their ii0W location In th Dalrymplo stand, corner of Commercial and Court (trrets, ou Maturday at -1 p. in, when the old store eloM and the new stand mil be ojn for bullae on Tuesday morning. They wlll be pi mux 1 to seo tti'ir cuitomer at the New opeaJng In the larger quarter, o Killed in Qurry. Galliojioli, Nor. 18. An exploeton of dynamite at Oreton station today caused the death of Peter Boyee nnd fatally injured four ether. They were working la a reek quarry. MrtWr Made Fliht. Bt liOuis, Nov. 18. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Aeronaut Benbow, of Montana, rnade a flight from the fair coneoum in hit iaip "Meteor." This Week Only 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 lime. 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' siik suit, one black tailor made suit and two or three cheaper suits. Also several othcrSpieces of ladies' wearing apparel at a bargain. A few fancy dishes and glassware, silver tray and liquor castor. Com and see me so Uiw i may say goodbye to you. K SS-3B: s s. S. FRIEDMAN 49 State Sireefc tvot ts iMam &