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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1904)
,JA'l bAttTOA?iTAiJorrakXi5JSiBM; oitea6K,'Tinnt8DXYrNOvMBEa"2Cidoir ;""" """ . - i 'fa ." , T. . . i iiiuiii II ilfifllintiniiini I I I II I I ' ' ' ' - T .-- - ;jQTjt --.... "ry?. " '"nn lllllll ' ' One of the most popular things In our atoro Is our special blond o ' : coffee, whleli wo soil at 25o per pound. , ', Tho roason for its popularity is that tho world produces nothing ' ! better at tho cost, nnd very fow morchants sell nnywhere near as ' good a coffeo for tho samo price. Quality talks, and especially in such ' articles as coffeo. Wo havo choapor coffees and higher grade-coffeos. '.', ChRso & Sanborn's coffees load tho world. "Others just try to follow.. ' ; For salo in Salem only by FULLER & DOUGLAS, '. i 142 Stato Street. SALEM'S LEADINO OEOOEES. Phono 2261 ; nH-t 1 1 1 c ii i ill mm 1 8-n4c iiiiiu ihi nn f m-t"H"P WILLAMETTE VERSUS ALBANY COLLEGE n" Surging back nnd forth across tho fleld the wenrors of tho cardinal jerseys and tho wearers of tho orango and black will engage in tho greatest football game ever played in Salem. The crowd j3 a rCcord-brortkcr, nnd tho excitement is intense. Tho Albany team, confident of vic tory, brought down about ICO rooters wllh thorn, an;l they aro rootors in tho fullest senso of tho word. Tho William ette rooters will moot in tho University 'chapel ot 2 o'clock,and hold a short ral ly to get their enthusiasm worked up to the proper pitch, and then mnrcji in a body to tho grandstand, wherb they will take their plnccs in a reserved section. 1(ie exchange of yells betwoon tho two bands of rooters is not the least inter esting feature of tho game The field is in good condition, and tho weather all that could bo desired for a football match. Tho work of each team, both on offensivo and dofonsivo, will ho snappy and aggressive. As tho two olovons, lino up tho visi tors had a llttlo tho best 6 it in regard to wolght, but not enough to mako any nppreciablo difference. It is doubtful if any two teams over lined up which woro so nearly equal in this respect. Tho lineup of each team, with tho men opposing each other, togotber with their respoctivo weights, is as follows! Willamette Nelson 108, c; Marker 170, r g lj Pollard 100, r 1 1; Honklo 108, r o 1; Long (capt) 107, r h 1; James 181, 1 g r; Under 177, 1 1 r; Patton 102, 1 o r; Naco 107, 1 h r; Beach 140, q; Louns borry 174, f. Albany Mack 104, c; Morgan 180, r g, lj Griffith 178, r t 1; Francis 10?, r o 1; Saltmarsh 170, r h lj Butlor 180, 1 g rj Dolan 100, 1 t r; Underwood 105, 1 o r; Leonard 104, 1 h" r; Bnbb 145, Coates 100, q; nglehnrtl72, f. Willamette Totnl woight 1871; nv erage, 170. Albany Total weight 1007) average, 172.5. SOCIAL EVENTS Fino Animal Sold. Hon. E. T. Judil, of Aumsville, today Mrs, Going to Portland. M. E. Frnser has returned from sold to tho D. Hnmm Stock Co., of So- Portland, whero slio wont a few lays nnd Mrs. George II. Irwin, Mr. nnd Mrs. attle, ono of his famous Perchoron ago.to procuro a location for an exclu- 'Ed- Baker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hurst, Mr. horses, tho stallion Como, No. 20,872. sivo mililnery and ladies' furnishing Corao is in overy way an exceptionally store. Sho has thero leased for a term fide horso and has proven himself a of years, tho two largo now stores now wonderfully good breeder. It is a pity boing completed nt tho corner of Wash that such a horso should bo allowed to ington and Park stroots, whero sho will leave the Willamette valloy, but what bo established in business on Qr about ii our loss is Washington's gain. Tho Jununry 1st. D. Hamm Co. is to bo congratulated ( Mrs. Frasor has boon in business in upon securing- eo fino an animal. Saieni 'about 13 years, ami has made a financial success of her every undortnk- Library Social. ing. Sho is a most compptont morchnnt Tlere will bo a box social at tho'nnd nn indofatigablo worker. Slip has Oojtoa school house, four mllos south built up n most successful business, but of Salem, on tho Hall's forry road, on'flndinir tho nrowlnir cares of tho diffor- Saturday night, November 20, for tho benefit of tho school library. A good pivgram will bo rendered nnd nil aro Invited to attend. ' Schilling's Best ' tat cotTw baking-powder fUrorlng itrctl ,1 means iptces ..oda ont department too burdnsomo, sho npw proposes to handlo exclusively la dies' goods ns stated nbovo. Her many Salem frionds will wish her success in her now' fleld of labor. of good-enough quality at fair prices. At fw grocer's ; noatybadu ;HH t II I 1 I I IIH-HWW iFesh Today i A FULL LINE OF tat Chocoiate&eams f Ziiin's Jl 54 State St. Phone 1971 I WW 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 H 1 1 I i H It Puneral Tomorrow. . Tho funeral of tho lato LoRoy Van Patton will bo hold nt tho residence of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clurcnco Van' Patton corner of 21st and Mill streets, on Friday afternoon nt 1 o'clock. Tho services will bo conductod 'by ' Revs.' Knight nnd'Hornschuch. Contury Club. Tho opening danco of tho Contury Dancing Club was given last night at tho armory. Tho floor has boon repalrod, and was in excellent condition, nnd, with tho splendid music furnished by McElroy's and Stoclhnmmor's com bined orchestras, tho nffair was tho most cnjoyoblo nnd rccherclio of tho sea son. Tho hall was beautifully decorated with American flags and arches of over greon over tho windpws mndo n'Vcry protty offect. In tho center of tho hall an clovatcd orchestra stand, decorated with white nnd greon was tho coutor of attraction, while, in ono corner a charm ing mountain spring, surrounded with moss nnd ovcrgrcon, was strictly realis tic. This mastorpicco was tho fruit of Mr. Paul Sroat'o fortilo brain, 'whilo tho rest of tho decoration was done un der tho supervision of Mr. Albert Hurst, window dresser nt tho Whito Corri&r. Tho elegant gowns worn woro tho Intcst creations of tbo modlsto's art, and added their brlllinircy and beauty to tho occasion. Tho following club mombcrs nnd in vited guests woro present: Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Baker, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moody, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Mason, Albany; Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Whito, Gorvnis; Mr. nnd M's. Claud Gatch, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Geof, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Pierco, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Flomingf Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gatons, Mr. and Mrs. IL Ottonhclmer, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Rlggs, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hoi man, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. O. Schucklng, Dr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Smijtli,. Dr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Slater, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E Sherman, Mr nnd Mrs. F. M. Brown. Mr, nnd Mrs. Cnroy Martin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas-. Linn,- Mr. PERSONALS and Mrs. C. L. Dick, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Lovoll, Mr. and Mrs. E". Wiggins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Durbin, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McCornack, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Thompson, Dr. nnd Mrs. L. F. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Albert, Mr. nnd Mrs Henry W. Meyers, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Ollngor, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hofor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. A Gray, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McNnry. Mr. nrul Mrs. C. E. Wolvcrton, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. G. Binghnm, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. BrnwnMr. nnd Mrs. R. Cnt lln, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. I. Dunbar, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. West, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Sront; Misses Grlswold, Gabrielson, Borry, Znpp, .Tones, Holland, Horron, James, Gatch, Roberts, Friday, Holmes, Pal mer, Cnvanngh, Wigginsj Messrs. Can non, D'Arcy, Gray, MacArthur, Roberts, Adams, Blsliop, Moyors, Graves, Hock iimn, Wiggins, Bishop, Wnllace, Burg- Ihiirdt, Wilson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Volmor, of Port land, nro spending Thanksgiving with tho lntotn'fl pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. It. Anderson. r -nn ri i hi nr ;.t i t O. C. T. CO.'S PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA and Altona leave for Portland daily except Suiv day at 10 a. m. For Corvallis Daily, except Sun day, at about 0 p. m. Deck: Foot t Trad IKrMl M. P. BALDWIN, At. Special Uadeitwea Sale Thfs is tho week to buy your undorwonr. Men's heavy puro lamb's Wool, regular $1.25, now 95J. Men's extra heavy, puro nil wool nnd wod flceco, regular $1.50, now S1.25- Men's good weight wool uu derwrar G8t?. Hoavy floeco cotton undorwoar, 50 nud COc grades, ow45f. Men's ribbed undorwoar, brown, bluo and cream, 45c Cooper's Ribbed Underwear, regular $1.25 values, now 95- Boys' fleeced underwear, regular. 35c valuos, now 25$S 1'' oxtra hoavv fleeced, regular 40c valuos, now 33. Mgn's silk fleeced undor wear, regular $1.25 nnd $1.00 values, now 75S Our clothing salo is still on. Como' nnd soo our out prices. Every "t must bo closed out by tho first of tho year. Rig Values In Ladies' Underwea ea'e nightgown salo, $1.00 grado for 78 88cgrado for GOjS Also big values in Shoes and Umbrellas THE BEE HIVE Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store GEO. MEI COM . . Procrteto Cnpt. F. C. Stcllmacher, of Albany, Is in tho city. 11. J. Bigger is spending tho day with his family in Portland. Miss Gertie Bussard, of Albany, is In tho city visiting friends. Ross Flshburn went to Portland last ovening to visit friends. Charles Darling is spending n few days with Portland friends. Judgo ,nnd Mrs. Burnott went to Port land this morning to spond tho day, Street Commissioner Tarploy went to Portland this morning on business. Miss Gladys Wood, of tho University, is spending tho day in Oregon City. Frank O'Brien, of Albany, is in (ho city, spending Thanksgiving with rela tives. John Holmnn, manager of tho Al bany Iron Works, is in tho city on busi ness. Ralph Croniso wont to Portland this morning to spend Thanksgiving with his moth or. Miss Gussio Randall, of tho Universi ty, went to New Era yesterday to visit relatives. Mrs. Jackson, of Brownsville, is in tho city visiting hor daughter, Mrs, J. W. Eilson. Mlssos Leona and Elsie Francis, of Albnny, nro in tho city to see tho foot ball game. , Miss Pearl La Porto, of Albany, is in tho city, tho guost of hor sister, Mrs1 Wm. Welch. Chester and Rnlph Mooro went to Portland this morning to spend Thanks giving with relatives. Lloyd Mott, a student of U. of O., Eugene, is spomling Thnnksgiving with his parents in this city. Miss Mary Rador, of tho University, returned to her homo at Portland, whoro sho will spend tho day. Miss Alleo Shopard roturnod to hor home nt Zena yesterday aftor spend ing sovernl days in this city. Miss Frances, of Chemawa, who has boon attending University, roturnod homo to spond Thanksgiving. Sister Youna nnd Sister Lucid, of tho Sacred Heart Academy, wont to Port land Inst evening to spend Thanksgiv ing. Miss Olivo Mlsamoro,a school teaah cr in tho North Salem school, is spond ing hor vacation with relatives in Port land. Miss Launeta Young, of Boiso, who has been attondlug tho Unlvorslty wont to Portland last evening to visit her uncle, Attornoy Gnlo S. Hill, of Albany, is in tho city to assuro victory to tho A C. football team on tho gridiron this nftornoon. Mlssos Bossio Camorou nnd Nita Chnmborlnln, of Albany, nro in tho city, tho cuests of Mr. and Mrs. Albro Dickenson. City Editor Frank Toovs, of tho Al bany Herald, Is in tho city todny to soo if his prediction of a 30 to 0 scoro will como truo, C. N. "Pat" McArthur, of Rickronl, will bo nn enthusiastic rootor for the. U. of 0. football game, which thoy play in Portland today M. J. Roche, of tho Rio Grando Wc3torn, who has boon spending tho jiast two days in tho city, roturnod to Portland last ovoniug. Mrs, E. E. McClnnnhun, of Eugonc,' formerly Miss'Kato Godfroy, of this city, arrived hero last evening to spend Thnnksgiving with hor pnronts. B. F. Hall returned to his homo nenr Woodburn last ovoning, having boon enllod hf ro by tho socious illness of his fathor, who, met with an accident n foiv days ngo. George Collins worit to Portlnnd Inst ovoning, whoro ho will spond Thanks giving with his daughter. Mrs. W. II. Chatton. Mrs. Collins preceded him a fow days ngo. W. L. Archambcau, represontatlvo of tho Warren Construction company ro- tnrnml in Pirtlnml Innf. nvmitnrr nfrnr Cornet solo;-"Birdio of tho Wove,". ntt tho-8troot pi,vlng proposition H. Clark Chas. Cochran . 'to thoil'ush Olub. niiiio iiuot uvor iiiu nnu uaio,"i op X7U hy unglcman, LiuUloy..VoJcu ana Hazel Ilomenwny. Battle of El, (Janey WosorlptlyQ) R. Alnxnndnr.- Willlo Thompson, (In comic specialty)."0 ma'nS num"n TwrccKS f ' Vocal solo, selected, Miss Mnudo. f,:ora T,,roat l L"n& troru,b,cf- xBut i,, I islnco tho advent of Dr. King's Now Oottago Qrovo. Mrs. Henry Veatch is visiting rela tives in Corvallis. Mr. George W. Lloyd, of Boston, Mass., nrrived hero Tuesday, and will spend Boino tinio hero in tho interest of tim I'r'-stul Consolidated Mining Com pany, of wliich ho is a stockholder. Tho Macabcos gavo a pleasant basket social in thoir hall Tuesday ovening, nn elegant time was onjoyed by nil prcsont. Miss Fnnny DoWald securod first prlzo for bringing tho prettiest basket, Mrs. John Smutz second, nnd Mrs. May Hnrt third. Tho recolpts of tho evening word $38.05. Tho concort givon Wodnesdny ovon ing by tho Cottngo Grove Comet band wns woll attendod, nnd overy numbor was rendered in n plousant manner. Fol lowing is tho pregram: March ' ' Alamnguzlum, ' ' Dolby. ' ' Medley selection "Grand Stand," nrr. by Mackoy. Idyllc "At Sunriso," J. C. Brntton. Vocnl solo "A Dream," Bartlett, Miss Clara Vun Ripor. A. Nelson, in violin spoclalty. Millionaires i . Disastrous Wrecks. Carol (,'ssncss is responsible for many a railway wreck, and tbo same causes niimlinm iamcu mo uuvuuv ui xji, iiu Taylor and Bennett: in ncrobatio DJvory for Consumption, Coughs speoialty ftni Colds, oven tho worst cases can Two-step, Mrs. SIppI, J. C. Rus.ie,!bo curcd' Bnd ,,0PoIc8S resignation bdnd. I110 'oni?cr noeossary. Mr Lois Cragg, Chas. fl. Cochran, director. of Dcnotcr, Mass., is ono of many Mr. W. n. Root wnt Pnrtl.in.l hoa ' was saved by Dr. King's Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with!Now l?ovory. This great remedy is i,nm nu,. guaranteed tor all Throat, nnd Lung homo folks, MissDolla Cardwoll went to Eugene, Wodnesday for a brief visit. Don't Respect Old A;e. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in tho caso of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no raattnr how severe and Ir respective of old age. Dy0ponla, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to thla perfect Pill. 25e at J. O. Per guaranteed for all Throat, nnd Lung disoasos by J. O. Perry, druggist. Prico OOo and $1. Trial bottles freo, CASTOR! A Por Infants and Children. Till Kind You Havi Always Bought Boars tbo Slgimtura of 2tS Don't visit our storo in bunches, but not nn hour of tho'day passos that our doors don't, open' to fho farmer, tho la borer, tho tonmster, tho railroador, host ler, oxprcssman, driver, carpontor or mechanic of somo sort. N ' To theso mon wo oxtond a cordial In vitation to call and seo tho good, dur nblo and stylish appearing clothing wo havo bought for thoir special uso. Overcoats and iTf otisets Not poor cheap stuff mado to bo sold for tt song but rathor suits and over coats from good, durablo arid .handsome fabrics. Guaranteed in every respect, nnd sold at such rcasonablo prices as $0, $2.50, $3.50,:$J5and$J6.50 P73!iiiiiiiiiiHlaW i i-i'j-fi,i-. .. Wit. Wo3pkingman , Wo want your trade, and you'll certainly tako no risk hero for it's money back if you aro not satis flod. ' . Bags and Stilt Cases , Stock comploto in overy dotail, from tho llttlo hand bag to, the extra largo suit case, mado by tho host makers. Pricos aro rcasonablo and right. ' - " ' i i Salem Woolen Mill Store, C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor Not a Sick Day Binco. "I was taken sovcroly sick with kidnoy trouble I tried all sorts of medicines, nono of which rolloVed mo. One day I saw au ad of your Electric Bitters and dotorminod to try that. Aftor taking n fow dosos I felt ro llovod, and soon thoreaftor was en tirely curod, and havo not soon a sick day since. Neighbors of mho havo boon' cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Livor and Kidnoy tronbles and Gonoral Dobillty." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fromont, N, C, wrltos. Only OOo at J. C. Perry's drujr storo. r fc ( I X A Jk WHISKY) HARPFR 1 -m Delightfal Beverage A Safe Stimulant A Good Medicine For 8ale by AUGUST 8CHREIDER cm Ftmas S Anothor "card craze" up- W on us. It is "Blinco" and "Sherlock Hollos." Last 0 year Fit, Panic and Flinch f j had tho rage, but it is differ- gg m ent riow. "Bunco" far ox- Z coods "FHncU" more to it, Z 2 mbro scionco moro fun, whilo w "Sherlock Holmes" koops W H you busy playing "Hawk H Shaw" nud capturing tho va- rlous "Crooks." You'll want m it. Tiio crazo is coming-. Wo M 2 havo them in abundance J Fifty conts por deck. J Patton's Boofc Store. 2 tn i m i a I H 1 1 IWHH)- : Substantial t Meals... ,, at the I White House Restaurant x George Bros. Props. X it i r H-M 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i h i I I'Tttt maaas V All Kinds of HOLIDAY GOODS At Reduced Prices vIIUIE WING SANG CO. 100 Court tit. Balem, Or. EASTERN JOBBING CO. FRED ERKENS Proprietor Fine Woolens and Trimmings - At Wholesale and Retail Ui Kk -1' ,? Gent's Tailoring a Specialty LADIES' TAILORING will be made a prominent feature of onr business 148 Court St, Opera House Block ry'a drag store.