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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1904)
fflWffTr' 4f - V t ( ..' DAILY OAPITAI, JOUBHAi, 8&LEM, OEEOON, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1004 IftAYV !.'',' GREATER ' . -SALEM. ' ' CLUB ft V rsf pi Haviland China A MATTER OF HEALTH Hftrt-i M01 Appoints Committeeto Encourage Rural Tele phone Lines Resolutions Passed Favoring Improvements of Streets by modern methods ,:': J!S fy U ten POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE CUTLER MURDER MYSTERY Colorado Spring, Colo., Dec. 21. Tito CLrlkr Mountain murder mystery 1b as 8oej today ob yostorday. Tito pollco -declared that tlio dead woman la not 3Hxs. Sadio Durnnt, of Los Angeles, and Vhavc reaehod tko conclusion that tho vwonrun, and tho man who killed her, wore Sxih strangers hero. END OF AMES GRAFTS Montana Bishop Consecrated. tRulxtnue, In., Doc. 21. Father John JP. Carroll, of this city, wns conso tcrsied bishop of Holona, Mont., today. 'The service took placo at St. ilaphnol's eaihedral, tho consccrator being Arch Sbisliop Kcnne. Ho was assisted by n -.number of other prominent Catholic ywrelotcs front various .parts of tho West Wion you think of oye-glassos think wait mages. Oidy sulo at tho Spa tins woek. Thcro was n good nttondaneo of tho Commercial Club to hear tho discussion relating to tho establishment of a Farmer ' Co-opcrativo Telephone Com pany, tho erection of which is being ag itated among tho farmers residing in tho vicinity 'of Salem, and a most noticeable fcaturo of tho cvonlng was tho interest displayed by all present and their activp participation in the discussions of tho different subjects presented. Tho interests of tho Bell Tolcphono Company wcro ably looked after by Mr. W. II. Dancy, who said that if tho farmers would build their own line, his company Jvould maintain tho ser- vico for $0 por year. Or tho company will ninko the fol lowing offer;. Tho farmers build tho linos and furnish their own bells, baso boards and battories, and tho company will furnish transmitters, hand phones and switchboard connections for $2 por year. Mr. Goodrich, of Chomawn, appeared in tho interest of tho independent line, Now Stato Street Car. I saying tho farmers woro anxious to It hns bcon decided by tho Citizen's unito with tho towns in establishing n I & 9 0 O o 2 t Minneapolis, Dec. 21. Fred Ames, former chief of police, received a full pardon and left tho penitentiary today. This concluded tho Ames graft scan dals, ns nil indictments against Mayor Ames havo been nollod. Light & Traction Company, that ono par is not sufficient on tho Stato street lino, and n now enr is being built,' which will bo complotcd somo time next week, and will bo put on the run just ns soon ns a switch can bo put in near 12th street, so tho cars can pass. This will give 15-minuto servico on Stato strcot and tho penitentiary line. Tho now car will bo of tho latest dosign and is being built several inches wider than tho cars now in uso, which will ndd groatly to its capacity, and tho comfort of tho passengers. rural telenbono systom, . giving n his tory of its construction, and thought tho demand of tho farmers to enter tho city should not bo lightly laid aside, nnd considorod it only fair that they should bo-nllowod to enter ns tho city corporations woro constantly asking for permission to string wires nlong the county ronds. Mr. Goodrich closed tho debate by asking thnt tho farmors bo met half way. A commit t eo of three, consisting of F. W. Sponcer, L'. M. Gilbert nnd GId Sherwood, wns appointed to oncourngo a o u ft) u Some of the last Spring Ordered HAVE ARRIVE White and White ad Gold, White and Gold a new shape and a beatity. We guarantee Portland prices. Plenty of experienced clerks to wait on you promptly. Three experienced packers to pack for express, mail, wagon and freight. Yokohama Tea Co. Specialty in Fresh Roasted Coffees and Fine Grade of Teas PHONE 80 MAIN FREE DELIVERY tho establishment of tho rural lines. Mr. McDonald, of tho committee on spraying fruit trees nnd prevention of insect pests, reported thnt tho commit teo hud secured n modorn spraying ma chine, nnd employed a first-class mnn. Tho Infected trees on tho property of non-residents would bo carefully looked after, under tho direction of tho I l Ob! How Happy We Ae Come Early in the morning to shop, and avoid crowd Two tons of more new goods arrived Should have been here two weeks ago. Toys Great Bar gains, Opal Glassware China Salad Sets Glassware Caps and Sauc ers Bt surprised how cheap. Worked two nights with Big force. Everything ready. Another 4 DAYS SPECIAL At T&e Economy Jc to 25c Stoe NOTHING HIGHER Greater Bargains Than Eve Before "On Wednesday, " Fine Toilet Soap Two bars for 5c, regular price 5c a bar. "On Thursday," at JOc Each China Cream Pitchers, Regular price, 25c New shipment, low shape and pour well "On Friday," t Ox 15 inches in se Pictures that are worth 25c, but on Friday only for iOc each "On Saturday," Beautiful Decorated Vases From 9 to i 2 inches in stee, sell regular for 50c and 65c each but on Saturday a run for 25c each. Economy Jc to 25c Store NOTHING HIGHER Next to Capital National Bank , pi v. Store Open Evenings Until Xmas. Stato Horticultural Society. Tho action of tho committee was unnnlmously endorsed by tho club. Tho following resolution wns adopt adept ed: "Itcsolvod, That this organization of btisiuoss men of the city of Salem hear tily endorses tho .efforts of public splr itod citizens to securo the laying of pavements on the business Ht roots of this city. "Resolved, Thnt this organization lend its influence to this groat stop of onterprlse townrd making this city a cleaner and mora healthful business and rosidonco city, and wo recommend tho city council to do nil in its official ca pacity that will promoto tho paving of our business streets and tho improve ment of our residence uud suburban streets with crushed rock or somo bet tor material." Liro Stock Delegate. Governor Chamberlain bag apjmijW Dr. D. M. Jones, of Sodaville, a deU gnto to the National Live Stock As clntion, to bo held nt Denver, Coloni Jnnunry 10 to 13, 1905. When you think of Ohristmu, I of Hinges., 1 Killed Largo Fox. J. L. Gentry, of Marion, nrrivod in tho city this morning, bringing ono of tlto lnrgcst foxos over killed in this part of tho country. Mr. Gentry wns duck hunting yesterday about n milo from his home, when his fox torrior dog "trood" something, which, upon inves tigation, proved to bo a fox of tho breed, commonly known us tho "gray fox," but which Mr. Gontry says is in correct, tho proper name for them .bo- ing the "cross fox." Tho animal is n beauty, and measures 3 feet 7 inches from tip to tip, and wlten mounted will bo a prize any hunter should bo proud of. Appealed From Order. S. J. Kerr, through his attorneys Carson, Adams & Cannon has fllod an appeal to tho circuit court for tho or dor of tho county court, that tho final account of W. 0. Hubbard, adminis trator of tho cstnto of Edward Coffoy, bo npprovod. When you think of Christmas monds, think of Hinges. dla- IN : Dolls iToys i Games EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS I Salem Gun Store J PAUL H. HAUSER, Prop. ft'1 j Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, and good work guaran- teed. We have the small J store and small prices ! E. L Lemmon 2 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 Why Not Bay Something Practical for the Holidays? The J 900 Wasfctf and Gem Bench Wringer Are Modern Labor Saving Inventions SMner & Berger Stoves and Tinware 130 State w !S iL