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DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALBM,'OEEaONTXTEaDAY,bECSEMBEB '6,904. r. B. E. Wright Gold Crowns $5.00 ,v Steusioff Building Court Street The Whole Bunch Of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes will be" sold at COST. We need the room. HOLVERSON & YANTIS 265 Commercial St. Salem I im Crystallized Fruits SIES, PINEAPPLE, k0S AND GINGER Packed neatly In tin boxes. Noth- , nicer for an Xmas gift. Marsh- Hows for cako. FULLER & DOUGLAS, UAIEITS LEADING GEOOEES. 112 Stato Street Phono 2201 WRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE The members of tho Christian Science urd of Lectureship of tho First teh of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Its)., rank with tho most intelligent fa and women of our country. Largo d appreciative audionces havo greot- them In the United States and Eng- ad. Bicknell Young is ono of these embers, and will lecturo hero at tho rind Opera House, Friday evening, ecember Oth. You aro invited to Admission free. LAUTH LODGED IN PEN Geo. W. Lauth, tho Oregon City mur doror, who is under sentenco of death, was brought to Salem last night by Sheriff Staver, of Clackamas county, as it wrfs feared that ho would commit su icido if allowed to remain In tho county jail. Ho protcstod against tho removal, urging that ho should bo confined in tho couuty jail until his appeal was determined. Merrill for Mayor. Tho Oregon Booster, a new weekly Portland paper, with n lot of snap and vim to it, in discussing tho mayorallty contest, which will occur noxt spring in tho metropolis snys: "Candidates for tho office nro looking KEPT TICKET MONEY Loo Mann, who has been wanted by tho minions of tho law of Marlon coun ty sinco September, was caught yostcr day by Constable Robert Donaldson. Mann is charged with stealing $10 worth of hop checks from Miss Dora and Mrs. Jacob Idlowino. Tho young mnn, who had been boarding at tho Idlowino residonce, went to tho hop yard with them in September, and as stated In picking hops. When tho job was finished the women gavo Mann tho checks, and requested him to havo them cashed for them. Ho hnd them cashed, but evidently happened to think thnt ho had an en gagement clsowhere, and had not been soon since until yesterday, when tho coustablo heard that ho was in town, nnd stnrted to tho lodging houso whoro ho was supposed to bo stopping. Thcro ho was informed that tho man he was after was in Independence, but some thing about tho story sounded sus picious to tho officer, und ho finally concluded that ho had better investi gate matters, when ho discovered that wliilo ho was talking tho young mnn had been making good his oscapo across tho river to Polk county, and sot out hot-foot nftcr him, after sum moning tho aid of tho Polk county constable. Smith. Tho officers traced their mnn into tho brush across tho river, und, after beating about for some time, tho culprit came out and gavo himself up, nnd wns immediately put under arrest and lodged in tho Ma rion county jail under $100 bonds, with somo uneasiness in tho direction I charged with larceny by bailee. fcme. Marriage License. rriige license was grpntnd yonter- lar evening to Philip M. jEdminstQr hd Hiss Moliio M. Coleman. Two wo rein. Schilling':! Best; and one more that is noncybuck stand for the best In trade : bsst goods and best Healing. Ywr irovar s moii-yback. HHiiiii i mneinMiit-fr at I Just Arrived Zinn's Court Street Store An elegant lino of Lowner's Chocolate Creams in fancy box ea. 104 Court Street. 154State St Phone 1971 IIIIIHIIIMliMI yHi iiiiiiiiiihih t-i-i-f I Substantial I Meals... :at the: White House Restaurant George Bros. Props. ! I lliHSH I'll I II in of Councilman Fred Merrill, who has been frequently mentioned as a strong possibility in tho race. Ho has bocn strongly urged to run by many business men, who want a business man for may or. Merrill is an avowed believer in a regulated town, and has not been in. sympathy with tho theorists, who havo occasioned so much troublo in city af fairs. His independent courso in the council has shown that ho is nineh mnro likely to run the mnchino, than to let tho machine run him. "It is quite on tho cards that Fred Merrill may bo in tho field noxt spring as tho bnsiness men's nnd working men's candidate. If so, his opponents will havo to travel faster than tho reg ulation eight miles per hour, nnd thoy will know they havo been in n rnco." It has been rumored thnt tho prison- I MiMNi AT A GLANCE Tho good features of our Ovorcoats proclaim themselves. Thero aro a dozon kinds and styles. What's your particular prefer ence, long, short or inodiumf We havo it. All cloths, all colors, nil stylos that deserro to bo hero nro here Overcoats at $1 0 and on up to $25 Suit Cases and Hand Grips Whon you want a Suit Caso or Hand Grip you want it in a hurry. To eavo tlmo looking around como at onco where you will find the best, como hero first. Wo havo just rocoived a full lino of Suit Cases and llaud Grips for men and women In all sizos and, shapoa and styles. Prices from $2.00 up to $15.00 Salem Woolen Mill Stofe, C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor or is now out on bonds from tho clr-1 cult court at Eugene, for when ho was searched a complaint was found among his papers, but tho head was torn off, nnd it was imposisblo to dotormino what ho was charged with, but, from tho facts, as thoy aro known, ho must havo gono directly from tho hop yard to Eugene, nnd got into troublo almost immediately. o Bear tU s) M m THUwrewways ujnjw Bignstws of c&&m&&z Salem's Most Popular Book Store Low Price TotfnacJo Big Drivo of Cattle Ono of tho largest droves of beef cattlo that lias been driven out of Mnl hour county for a number of years was that of tho Pacific Livestock company's several thousand head of beef cattle, which passed over tho mountains sov oral days ago about 12 miles aboro Vale, en routo to Winemucca, Nov., whenco thoy will bo shipped to tho company's big feed yards in Califor nia, fattened during tho approaching winter to supply their meat market in San Francisco. It will bo perhaps a month boforo thoy reach Wlnnomucra. Baker City Democrat. Diod at Independence. H. M. Coopor, known better as Har bin Cooper, died nt his homo in Indo pondenco last Friday morning. Tho an nouncement camo as a surprlso to poo plo generally, although ho had been sick sinco Thanksgiving day. Tho im modiato causo of his death was heart 1 1 trouble, though ho had been afflicted with asthma and bronchinl troubles for somo timo. Will sweep our storo tomorrow and noxt day. Thousands of boxes of high-class stationery will be placed on salo for two days only, at a price loss than you over expect to pay. All stationery stores in and about Salem will wonder how such a thing is possible. Regular 50c and 65c values slashed for two days to 29c a box. This seems ridiculous; does it not. Wo bought tho quantity, made a "round the horn shipment," and now make a prico less than "Pacific Coast Jobbors." only three boxes to a customer. Of course, wo would lllco to lot you have more, but wo want others to havo a chance at tills extraordinary salo. Watch our window tomorrow. Noxt weok our novelty guessing contest takes place. It will amuso you and make you laugh. Watch for tho announce ment in this spaco. PATTON'S BOOK STORE "The Home of Great Things at Little Prices." HORSE TOOK SPIN Motion to Strike Out Carson, Adams & Cannon, attorneys for defendants in tho caso of It. W, Caroy against H. S. Gile & Company, have filed a motion to strike out a por tion of tho complaint. 'This caso is au action for $112.88, tho prico of somo chorrios, delivered by plaintiff to de fendants' agent at Macleay. "-Hmmiiumttiti itmiinnnnw Walntrts No. I Grade New Crop i 3 lbs., 50c 'twill pay yoa to see as before yotf buy yoar Xmas -FPiy ot candy and nuts. "aTWOOD & FISHER, J Phone 57$. Grocers Corner Commercial and Court, f '"niiiniimnimHmninnniiiiiniiinitiii A horse belonging to Mr.' Purvino, of Polk county, was standing with tho ki'RBy this nftornoon nt tho cornor of Liberty and Commercial stroots whon it concludod that it hnd stod in that spot long enough, and started out at a very good gait for homo. A short turn nt Center street left the buggy, while tho liorso proceeded on across tho bridge, where it was stopped by Wm, Squires, tho free rural dellvoryman. Neither horso nor buggy wero harmed by the spin, the only unniago being a tanglo of harness, and tho breath lost by tho peoplo who woro chasing tho Election Judges Sued, ('has. A. Livcsloy Iiiib commenced an action for $100 dnmnges against David Steinnr nnd Geo. P. Litchfield, two judges of tho city election in ward No. 2, because thoy refused to allow him to cast his ballot at tho city olection on Monday. Tho election judges excluded Mr. Livcsloy on tho ground thnt ho had not paid his road poll tax, tho book fur nished tho judges showing that tho samo was not paid. Who Is Billy Taylort .Tho proprietor of tho little canvas candy stand in front of tho Sulcm, ho tel is a son of John Taylor, who lo cated at Astoria in 1851, and camo to Salem in 1850. His mother is still liv ing at Astoria, or was last summer, aged 85 years. Hilly learned his trade as a boy with Strang & Bain, pioneer confectioneers and bakers, and as a boy played marbles where Broymaa'a cor ner stands, and whoro tho Cbemeketa Hotel stands was commons. Ho Is to day ono of tho best-known confection ers on the Pacific coast. New Bakery Fired Today. The Capital Bakery fired a now oven, with a capacity of 400 loaves per day, this evening. It will be largely used to bako the famous Pumpernickel or Bchwarzbrod for the Salem four hundred. Down With Smallpox. A Tacoma dispatch tolls how Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo O'Flyng, of this city, nro spending their honeymoon in tho post houso in thnt city, having con tractod tho smallpox nfter thoy left 8a lorn on tholr wedding trip. Thoy wero married ubout two months ago, and wero visiting -friends on tho Sound whon thoy wero striokon with tho dis- onso. Mrs. O'Flyng was formerly Miss Hortha Pratt, of South Salem, nud their many frionds hern are glad to know that they aro recovering. 0 ' A Perfect Wagon Box That is always on tho wagon that may bo quickly and easily adjusted into u perfect hay, stock, wood, corn or fruit rack without tho uso of wrench, bolt, lcoy, hook, rod, chain or rope. Seo thoso at tho Mitchell, Lewis & Staver place, Htato street. 12-0-tf STATE NEWS A new gas company is threatening to onter Portland, and cut tho prico of that commodity. Tho enterprise is backed by Seattlo Capitalists. Tho Oregon Mormons closed their an nual conferonco nt La Qrando Monday ovoning. It was tho lnrgost mooting of that denomination over hold in tho stato, nnd a number of speakers woro presont from Utah. Tho now tabor naclo at La Grande will bo completed within a year, according to the orders of tho conference. Claim jumpers aro croating troublo down in tho Sucker Crook, Josephine county, mining district.! Many valu ablo claims, with soveral years' assess ment work, aro bolng contested, causing tho ownor litigation and costs. C. O. T. Williams, an Oregon pionuor of 1852, died nt Orogon City on Sunday. Ho was prominent in Oregon politics, nud had sorved his county as clerk two terms, stato senator, city recorder and school clerk. Springfield was lighted for tho first timo by olectrleity on Saturday night. Tho little city by tho falls Is taking on airs as n manufacturing nnd indus trial contor. Anti-Bheumatic Underwear. A largo assortment of tho famous Dr. Taylor Anti-Rheumatic, silk- fleeced underwear, from $1.00 tto 42.00 per suit. Fred Erkeos, 148 Court street, Will Discuss Christian Science, Next Friday evening will bo present ed at tho Grand Opera Houso nu au thoritivo locturo upon ono of tho fore most topics of modern timos. No sub joct Is so thoroughly In tho public mind today as Christian Scionco, and an op portunity to henr if discussed by ono who is virtually nn oflleial spokesman of tho movement will bo appreciated by nil persons who llko to investigate great question nloug nfllrmuttvo lines. Tho speaker is Mr. Ulckncll Young, of Chi cago, nml ho will itddrcoi the peoplo of Salem in bolmlf of tho local Scien tists, lie will speak for tho purpose of doming up misunderstandings ami mis conceptions of tills modern version of Christianity, and all who are interest ed in tho subject, or prejudiced against it, nro cordially invited to nttond. Tho looturo is froo, and begins ut 8 o'clock In tho evening. "O' A Costly Mistake. Blunders nro sometimes very oxpon- slvo. Occasionally lifo Itself Is tho prico of a mistake-, but you'll nevor bo wrong If you tnko Dr. King's New Lifo Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Head ache, Liver or Bowel troubles. Thoy nro gontlo yet thorough. 25o nt J, O. Perry's Drug Storo. ! 'm . ' i Wright's Paragou Hcudacho Cure is guaranteed to euro any kind of head acho Instantly, or money refunded. PERSONALS Bon Robertson, of Turner, was in town today. Mrs. Colo returned to her homo at Tumor todny. . Mrs. Mary Krugor, of Sllotz, is in the city visiting friends. Attornoy Kaiser wont to Portland ' this morning on lcgnl business. Attorney Carl E. Sox, of Albany, -is in this city today on legal business. Attornoy-Gonernl Crawford returned last ovoning from his southern trip. Mrs. D. F. Conway went to Albany this morning for a visit with friends. ' John Auporlo, prcsldont of tho State Bank of Jefferson, was In town today.' Attornoy A. D. Loody, of Canyon City, rras in the city on lni'l"""" yes terday. John J. Roberts roturned from a short busluoss trip to Portland this morning. Win. Scollnrd, Jack Johnston and a number of north-end hop men, nro in tho city todny. Mrs. E. L. Martin, of Tumor, who has boon in tho city for a short time, roturned homo today. Miss Agnes Stinson wont to Portland last ovenlng, whero sho will pay her aunt nn extended visit. Ex-Senator Hunt, of Portland, who was in tho city on a short businoss trip, roturned homo this morning. Mrd. It. O. Churchill, of Albany, who has boon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Perry, roturned to her homo today. Stato School Superintendent Acker mnn went to Portlnnd this morning on business connected with tho schools of that city. Dick Smith, who hns boon coaching tho U. of O. football team this soasou, has boon in tho city for soveral days, tho guest of Chauucoy Bishop, nnd left this morning for Astoria, where ho, will practico law. o Mt. Angel Burglar. John Kortcs, chargod with attempting to burglarlzo tho houso of Paul Fuchs, at Mt. Angel, was brought to tho county jail last night by Coustablo Joseph Xollmor, of that placo. It Is claimed that Kortcs gained ontranco to tho houso with a skeleton koy nnd throat' enod tho lifo of Fuchs with a 38-calibro revolver, but was ovorpoworod and captured, Antl-Khoumatlo Underwear, A largo assortment of tho famous Dr. Taylor Anti-Rheumatic, silk lleecod underwear, from $1.00 $to $2,00 per suit. Frod Krkens, 148 Court street. ! BOOKS Books f o the old people, books ion the yotmg people, books fo? the child- i ten, hooks for the babies, hooks for the i Students. Peloubort's Notes, Torery's Gist of tho Lessons for 1005. Leavo your subscriptions for tho Ladles' Home Journal, Woman's Home Compan- ion, Dolinoator and Designs with us. Wo nro working for a prize. Just arrived, a new shipment of cuff, collar and voil boxes, also photo frames for burnt work. : The Variety Stoe, "it" J ANORA M. WELCH, - - Prop. -J J