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JTIfflfflSw? 'rc1 iTwwp &vqpiZj?y"'rT' "'"' ' ,. . n ji w " " " ' .,""." irrw . "j. ' . i iftd tf ' DAILY CAPITAL JOUAL.BAIJBM, OREOOK, WBDNESPAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1004. DR. B. E. WRIGHT Extraas Teeth Painlessly STEUSLOPF BUILDING 'PHONE MAIN 2591 r ;: Still Another...;. A 2-lb tox of genuine Im ported Symrna Figs, only 50 Cents FULLER & DOUGLAS, SALEM'S LEADING OE00EB3. 112 State Streot. Phono 2281 ROBES PROVE COSTLY i C. P. King, tbo young man wh6 was arrested last night by Officers Lewis and Murphy for stealing an ovorcoat from R. D. Maplosdon, tho California representative of tho Oregon Nursery company, was nrraignod boforo Judge Judah this morning on tho charge of larceny from a building and waived ex amination. He was bound over until tho February torm of tho circuit court in $300 bonds. Attorney E. D. Hor gan appeared for the state. P. Balhorn, a roaident of North Sa lem, called at tho polico station this morning, and roturnod tho ovorcoat which King is charged with stealing, saying that ho met tho young man on the street last night, who put up a hard luck talo about being-hungry and feel ing sorry for him, ho gavo him $3 for tho coat. King, whon ho lcarnod that the coat had boon roturnod, requested the officers to return tho monoy to Bnlhorn out of tho $3.00, which he had when nrrestcd. Mr. Balhorn iden tified tho prisoner, and no doubt re mains that ho is tho guilty party, and will plead to that effect in the circuit court. Two Moro Permits. Two marrlago licenses ' wore issued today, Willinm McIntyro"iind Mis. Eth el Van Vlack and Samuel M. Wright and Miss Winnio Statler being tho hap py parties. Tonka, the usual cheat for vanilla, costs one or two cent for a certain amount; Schilling's Best vanilla a dol lar. One is strong; the other if fine. One is rank ; the other is delicate. Nevertheless four fifths of "vanilla" is tonka. The 98 cents accounts for it. ; 4ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 i-h-i-m-m- : i Ftes&k Toctav I A FULL LINE OF l CnocolateCreams 1 t at m Zt. ia y . S :: 11 54 State St Phone 1971 :: hhuuuihiiiui I Wed nesday and Thursday Sat prise Sale The Bee Hive Salem's Cheapest Cash Store Big Skirt and Jacket Sale To close out the line Any $4.00, $5.00 or $0.00 skirt in U9houso .'91.50 'V t.v ur f,vu jacKec in iiw hw $2.50 Aly tl.OO fur in tho bouso..55 en's 2.50 hats 98 GEO. NELSON EXPORT COBALT TO GERMANY Grant County Product Will Be Used by the Krupp Company Grnnt county cobalt may bo Bhipped to Germany, to bo used in tho manufac ture of tho Krupp guns, if tho deal now on betweon tho Krupp company and tho Standard mine peoplo is suc cessful, says tho Pcndloton East Oro gonian. Zooth Houser, ono of tho principal owners of tho Standard mines says tho Krupp peoplo have mado several offers for the cobalt output of tho Standard tis famous mlno yielding 17 per cent of this metal per ton, or 340 pounds of cobalt to tho ton of ore. Tho cobalt in tho raw state is worth about $500 per ton, or $2.60 per pound in tho rofinod state. A movement is now on foot to put in a mill and rcduco the cobalt ores to a markotablo product at tho mine, and if this is dono it will add an important in dustry to tho Grant county mining dis trict.. Cobalt is found with gold in largo quantities in tho ledges of tho Quartz burg group, in eluded in tho Standard, nnd as cobalt is a rare metal, and one that is indisponsiblo in tho manufac ture) of heavy guns and armor plate, tho possibilities of tho now industry may bo imagined. If tho refining plant is installed at tho mino it will mean th'o employment of about 50 mon, in addition to the minors, and would cnablo tho company to soparato its gold from tho oro at tho mine, without tho cost of long distnnco shipments to smelters. Tho Standard mino is tho only mino in tho district that carries cobalt in largo quantities. Oregon Personalities. "Mnjor" Reese, who got his start a fow years ago as ono of the unnecesary committee clerks, is on trial for em- bezzlomcnt of funds as army paymas ter. Ho is ono of to " forced" federal appointments from Oregon. L. E. Church, of Portlnnd, who was recently mentioned as ono of tho OX' ploiters of trolley Hues nil over West cm Oregon, is building paper railroads in Western Washington. Mayor Bon P. Cornelius is up for re election at Hlllsboro. W. E. Applegate is indicted nt Port land for pool-soiling. Alfred F. Soars has bcon made presl dent of tho State Bar Association. Otto Ilnnson, Salem mining man, is taking a pnrty into tho Gold Crook mln ing district of Mnrion county. iiiiiiiiiii nm 1 1 1 mw : Substantial :: Meals... :at the: j White House Restaurant George Bros. Props. 4 nn mnim nmnn- Men's $1.00 and $1.25 silk fleeco lined underwear ., 75 Children's 85c wool swoaters only G5 Men's $1.50 wool sweaters . .. .Q5c Men's 25c fleece lined hose (black only) 15 Proprietor NIGHT CLERKS FILL CITY LODGING HOUSE Tho city jail was literally full of ho bos this morning, tho fruit of a busy night on tho pnrt of Officers Lewis and Murphy. Seventeen of theso knights of tho road answored roll call, and a moro nondescript lot could not havo beon gathered togothor on any protoxt. Among tlio lot wero five boys ranging in ago from 10 to 19 years, ono Swede, with his belongings dono up in a rod bandana handkerchief, ono coon, who was over six feet tall, Italians nnd oth er foreigners galore. Ono of tho lot was a very decont appearing young mil n, who was armed with a lineman's kit, and ho was loudly protesting that ho had novor beon under arrest before, and appeared much rolievcd when It was explained 'to him that he was not under arrest, but was just lodged for tho night to keep him from being ar rested. An Englishman was also pres ent, nnd, evidently, if not tho scion of somo noblo house, camo from a very good family, and seemed greatly deject ed when ho realized how low ho had fallen. Ono member of tho party had a slight scratch on his face, which the officers oxplaiaed was gained by falling off the top of tho ongino cab. After tho lodgers had been warnod by Judge Judah that they would bo promptly arrested if caught in town again, tho chief formod thorn into a battalion, with tho coon as drum major, nnd took up tho lino of march down High street to Stato, thenco up State out of town. Ono nrticlo among tho belongings of tho party, which its owner rocoived back with great joy was a hand book on "Etiquotto, or How to Bchavo in Pollto Socioty." It was suggested that Ujdjt, jl jn This is a queer headline, is it not? Nevertheless it suits the situation to a dot. It will he death to our doll prices, which have always been twenty-five per cent lower than any other Salem store. We have made a determination to close out every doll in our store this week. Mark our word, we are simply going to slaughter prices. If you buy elsewhere you'll he sorry. I Big Doll Reductions fc mofdcr at ?f stofC We are crowded, and need the space for our big book display. Help us out and save yourself money. Our loss your gain. PATTON'S BOOK STORE "The Home of Great Things at Little Prices." cc CHINESE MERCHANT MARRIES Lo Jong Hlng, tho Chinese merchant, who conducts an Oriental store on Lib erty street, opposite tho Wiggins dopot, wooed and won a pretty maldon with dreamy almond eyes, nnd sho is now on tho road to this city. Sho will arrivo on tho afternoon overland, nnd this ovon ing will tako Lo unto herself in truo Amoricnn stylo. Tho marriago llcenso, which was is sued today givos Lo Jong Hing nnd Chew Hop tho right to enter tho stato of matrimony with nil tho pomp and ceromony of tho palor skinnod brethren. A friond of tho. groom said this morn ing: "Chow Hop heap pletty Chinee girl. Sho born in San Flisco, and I speaks good Mollcan." Tho many , friends of Lo will wish him n happy life. Full particulars of tho wedding will appear tomorrow. Practical Schooling. School at tho Capital Business Col lego Is not dividod into terms. Wo have class and individual instruction, and students aro ontoring constantly. A c our so of nractical atudv at this school will put tho young person in lino for greater opportunities. No ono can uCcept & pyiu piwtttvu without tuo necessary preparation. Wo prepare you. Havo you not often missed an opportu nity for promotion because of a lack of business training! Wo can uelp you. Wo aro always glad to send our cata logue to interested persons, or to talk matters ovor at tho coll ego office. Let us talk with you. 2t Judgo Judah uso this as the topic of tho locturo which ho delivered before tho parado started. Intorest in Streot Paving. W. L. Archamboau, representing tho Warren Construction Compnny, of Port land, has established headquarters in tho First National Bank building, whero he will explain tho merits of tho Bitu lithic pavement, and show samples. Tho members of tho paving committeo aro anxious thnt tho property owners on Stato, Court and Commercial streets, should learn of this material, and tho method of construction, and ask a care ful Investigation while Mr. Archambcau is in tho city. Telephone Bobbed. Tho pay tolophono box at tho S. P. depot in Albany was robbed last ev ening, whilo tho offico forco waa ab sent. It was tho work of tramps, and it is thought that only a small amount of money was secured. A Eunaway Blcyclo. Terminated with an ugly cut on the log of J. B. Ornor, Franklin Grove, 111. It dovoloped a subborn ulcer un yielding to doctors and romodiea for four years. It's just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles.' 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store. Woodmen at Turner. Tho Woodmon of tho World camp at Turner had a jollification last ovoning. Soveral members from Albany, Salem and neighboring camps attended, o Lebanon Scools Closed. Tho Lebanon schools havo been closed by a scarlet fover scare. 9 COUNTY COURT ENJOINED Judgo Hamilton of tho circuit court, has enjoined tho onforcomont of tho prohibition order in Coos county on ap plication of residents of Marshfiold. Tho reasons sot forth in tho application for tho injunction wero 21, tho princi pal contontlon being thnt tho petition asking for tho oloctlon was signed by less than tho required flvo per cent, of tho legal votes of tho county. Tho order mado for the election was not mado at tho regular term of tho county court and tho clerk failed to post tho necessary notices of election. Tho incorporated cities nnd towns in tho county by special net of tho legis lature aro held to havo tho right to sell liquor despito tho prohibition en actmont. This only leaves three counties in tho stato whero tho prohibition law will bo in forco after January 1st. They aro Curry, Benton and Tillamook coun ties. Returned From Hospital. Mrs. Fannlo Mulkey returned to hor father's homo, at 13th and Center streets, today after succssfully under going an operation at the Salem Hospi tal. Mrs. Mulkoy's many friends will bo glad to know that sho improving, and that the charcos are for a speedy recovery, ftiWOSrt.X.A.. Sent tli yU KM tM UawWsJif BMt Bigutvt a GSrtffl&Su STOP! I'ou can't afford to pass our Btoro now without stopping. Como in and seo what oxcollent things wo are offering at llttlo prices. Ovetfboatfd With AH Hats At this season of tho year, whon a man is suro to noed a now hat, wo always hold a "HAT BALE.' Wo want to clean out all broken linos and sot our hat stock in good order, rogardless of price $4,00 Hats, now $3.00 Hats, now $2.50 Hats, now t? Piece Goods-' Wo aro making a special roduotlon" on ploco goods 3 3-3 yards. Those goods aro tho very best goods for men's tallor-mado suits. Regular va'ues, $ J 0.00 and $ J 5.00 a pattern, now $4.00 and $6.00 Salem Woolen Mill Stoe, C. P. BISHOP,- Proprietor ADMIRAL DAVIS ACCEPTS Washington, Nov. 30. Rcar-Admlral Davis, U. 8. N., has accoptod tho ap pointment as a mombor of tho Dogger Bnnk commission, to invcstlgato tho actions of tho Russian Baltic squudron. Leaves Monday. Dr. Roberts, tho oyo specialist, loaves for his southern homo Monday, Decem ber Ctli. Tboso wishing their eyes' at tended to will do well to call early. OASVOXIXA. Burs tbs 9 Kind You Han Always B004W Blgnataro WS&ii of EASTERN JOBBING CO. Fine Woolens and T fimmmgs At Wholesale and Retail Gent's Tailoring a Specialty LADIES' TAILORING will be made a prominent feature of our business 148 Court St. wimmm New Enlarged Store.... Greater varxeifes than ever Before. Better diipmy and closer prices. Old and new friends invited to examine our store VAD1UTV CrVWE1 Nos. 9294 ANNORAM. WELCH - $2.50 $2.50, $2.00, $.50 $,50, $.00 ,." .. J" ? M INDIAN QUESTION APPEALED Tho question of whothor Indians are citizons will bo f ougt out iii tho United States supremo court. A Grand Hondo Indinn was rocontly convicted of mur der in tho Unltod Statos district court, and tho attornoy for tho dofoma will appeal on tho ground that his client Is a cltlson of tho stato of Oregon, and ontitlod to a trial in tho stato circuit court. This will rniso an interesting quostion, as Indians, undor tho soveral ty not havo boon declared citizens of tho state, and havo oxorcisod tho right; of suffrago for sovoral yoars. FRED ERKENS ' : ' Proprietor Opera House Block Enlarged Stocks t CoortStreet f Prop. Vi ft m I n N 51