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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1905)
K DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEaON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1000 H jHJW RAISINS NEW CURRANTS NEW CITRON NEW LEMON PEEL NEW ORANGE PEEL NEW NUTS NEW nas rrvthlwt now ready for mines Lwt and fruit oako. PULLER & DOUGLAS, golem's leading groeers, bakers and confectioner, 460-400, Btnto street, iphonos, arocoryiBB,uoniectionoTyi87. 2icw Pill Pickles are now In. OUR LUNCH TARLORS. Oi in from 31 noon to IS p. m. Oysters aiaofl ! sandwiches Tamales ; nnk coffee loo Cream CanHw Hot Chocolate Hot Soda Hot Lemonade The Bai Keeper's Friend Fr scouring, cleansing and polishing bir fixtures, drain boards ami all, tin, tu -, brass, copper and nlskle, and all kite! en and plated utensils, gme, wjoJ, mnrblo, poroolaln, etc. One tried alwajs used. For solo by the THE RED CROSS PHARMACY. PRICE 25c Jcrman & Ward, Proprietors. C rner of State and Commercial Streets Musical New Edison Theatre T. M. MEDLEY, Managor. Salem, Oregon. ' 1 1 1 1 1 I I I HI I I I i-Hf Tonight and until Thurston. sensational Feature-The Prodigies 3 BERLINO OinLDREN 3 WALSTEIN & DALY, See Them Skate. ERNEST DARBY, Moaologulst. New Song Pictures. All for 10c. H iCM, firt HhrrmVtniinn: i.n' -ii' iwiwfiw IMHum1mm H B owiTir'MtoieLeo,.aiT4.UmTi, , K Hold in BaJom by S. C. Stone. HOUIBTtrVB Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Btir M4Mbi Ut Bsiy rwU. Brttft 0Um I!lth s4 Kietvti Vljsf. k flo f Oimiliwll n. In tlcettioa. IJre r 1 ii y TrHit.ir, nmptn MnMi IrttHir h ml HreAih Klurtwi ItowfU, llMMtarM nil'. li'sIt-trkrMotiHUinTiNtlaUb t - f T" 8" eu a box Of nuino huuIs by II I" i IN l'R I ('OMPlNr, M1Im,VYu OtUOFN NUnflETR FOR RAM0W PE0P inMHBIBllKKBIIIRigilllMiiH B AMUSLMENTS HRIHlHXIRCnilHllHKMHZSEHaN TONIQHT. Bdieen Vaudeville. Good BtU at Die ldisott. The fierllno children, youthful prod ifties, SRtltt)et alt expectations wkh their remarkable pcrfonName. at the Edison theatre last night. The elder of the trio is a Amentd musician, and the two younger hare memories only short of marvelous. They will again appear tonight and tomorrow night, Walelein and Daly have a eomedy novelty Urn that le absolutely unique on a vnHdevINe siao-e. Titer dm skates in their net to donee on, piny on. and mako bewildering evolutions and flight aero the diminutive stage. It is difficult to speak of tho excel- lenoe of the turn; it Is a whole shew In itself. The rest of the Bdieen show is alee up to a high standard. There K a very beautKiM ItMetraUd so, and the usual 10M feet of now moving picture Alms, JUDGE BEAN DISSENTS "X Than the Lordl" erled Hannah Plant, of Little Xeck, Ark., "for the rrtlof I got from Buck len's Arnioa Salve, It cured my fear fill running seres, whieh nothing else would heal, and from whieh I had suf fered for 6 years." It le a marvelous healer for cut, burns and wounds. Guaranteed at J. O. Perry's drag store; SSe. I New Store The grot dissenting opinion by tie supreme court for a long time was rendered yesterday in the ease of Geo. D. Spmgue and ethers against Mrs. Sopkronla .Teemp. Juetiee Bean Ml fere in opinion from his eotlwgMos on the Iteneh, and both registered hie dis senting opinio. empkMioRlly. It is unusual, la view of the fnot that there has been so difference of opinion among the judgee of the supreme eonrt for almost two years, in fset so long ago that the ease has boon forgotten. The rase in question was that of tho heirs of Mary Penoell to hove declared valid a sale of the property adjoining tho Snleen hotel, whieh they alleged Xrs. SophronU Jessnp, tho defendant, made in lOt for 0MO. The sale was made under a parol agreement, that is, no spoeiit contrast was drawn np, bnl the Urot payment of t00 wns made and n simple receipt given. Shortly after this Mrs, Mnry Feunell, who the su preme eonrt ha decided was the pur chaser, died. Her heirs fought the ones to obtain title to the property. Juetiee Bean, in his dissenting opin ion eta test "The eneelfle rtorformonee ef a parol contract for tho convey nnoe of real estate will not bo onforeed under any eiroHmatonoos unless tho term of the contrast are shown by fnll, complete and satisfactory proof to have been so ttreeise that neither party could misMnderstAnd' them." Then the justice quotes previous dn cMon on which he bases his epflilen. In conclusion he saysi "I am not soileded that In this eaoe n fnll Mnderstandfttg ef the contract wn hold by either party to the sale" In summing up their deoJeioM Jus tice Wdverton ami Moore stotei "But court are governed by judges who nro only human, and whoso deduc tion arc booed on issues of fact do pending upon evidence which they deem to be true, and) if they mistake in their honest conviction In respect to tho testimony produced, the fault lies in the method of determining the facts rather than in the agency employed. I 1 I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i 1 I I BRIGHT CHILDREN I PERSONALS New Fixtures e New Goods At this season cf the year Is an appcetunhy for yon to select yw holiday presents from a dean, welt-comcted, updo-date stock of Diamonds, Watches, Chains, Charms, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Cut Glass, Solid Silver and Plated wear fetter HHioiiaoos At such prises aa win oaaWo yon to mnk than you anticipated. Our Repair Department WUl be the mat up-to-date in the Kosthwost. AM r,SUa" ery and tools bavo been installed, and yonr work will n w factory finish, and at reasonable chargo. Bonssasfcor The New Jewelry Store I I I I I I I H II M HI I M M I I I I I Louis Hooker Is in Portland todny Conrad Kreb went to Portland yes- terdwy nfternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. 8. Olio were pas sougero for Uts metropolis this morn ing. Prank Doohringor, blacksmith at the asylum, ha returned- from a hunting trip up around Gorvnllli. Storey Chase went to llugene bst ev ening to do some work tw Utc PhcIUs State Tclephono Oomany. Mr. aid Mrs. A. M, Gannon returned J homo yesterday from Albany, where they spent Sundoy with relatives. Boa Ling, of tho Western Union Tel egraph Company, returned yesterday from an over-Sunday visit In Albany, Obeotor lleuUe and Harl Pattoa re turned yesterday after soon from Cor- valiia. whore thoy had boon since the football gam Friday. J. M. Watson, of Turner, former eounty eommlsslonor, returned home this morning, after attending to some business matters in the Capital City. Mrs. J. H. Aekermaa and MIm Mine both, went to Portland, this morning, and will spend Thanksgiving with their daughter nnd sistor, Mrs. Oarison. The professor will join them Thursday. Onauncy Bishop wont tb Portland this morning to play with Mwltnomah n gainst Oregon Thursday. Thus does ,rhe Multnomah Amateur (f) Athietk iCwb reaeofe to qnestloaabie practUes la order to defeat the college teams. J A Tynor Wodport, of Portland, a t registered pbanmiaiat of this state, has jaeeepttdl a peoitioa with the Capital Drug Company. Mr. Wool pert has had J considerable oxprioaco is the drug 'business in Michigan before earning to Oregon. W. H. Phillips, the faithful driver of tho fire engine team,Js talcing the first real vacation that ho has enjoyed for years. In compass with his two daughter, Bmlly and Rhetta, he left ( today for Jefferson, near which place be will spend a row days ea the farm of a brothor-ia-law. Mr. Ph Blips ox poets to rotors Bi&y. Wo have in oar oity today throo un tmunlly bright children, David, Robort nnd Cmrenso Berllho,- and their turns at the Bdison last night wore only too short, and many appreciative listeners regretted the entire time could not have been devoted to thorn. It is too bad that better Arrangements oould not have been made for an ontiro recit al, David, a boy of sight yoars, gavo Weber's "Invitation to tho Drtnoo," no a donUe piano solo with his moth er, with nH the art, expression, rhythm, perfection and technique of a finished muoielnn; pinying thnt and' dodard's iiViW" wltiuMif Mix TTa in a won der, nnd a charming little fellow. Rob ert and Clarence gave marvelous loots of memory that seemed 'almost too muck for their years, and made one just think it scarcely possible when their mother asked thorn question after ques tion that thoy could answer another one, but never a failure. The writer interviewed them afterwards, nnd found them, with their interesting mother, as gracious And informal as they are talented. If the house was larger,' and they wero allotted more time, nnd nearly ovory ono In town heard of tho ohlldron, thoro is no ques tion but what they could break nil rec ords for a successful ongngomont in this city. B. E. H. Sound business practice ia an important, here, as the wealth of nature. Schilling's Best ia tho basin of it in Am ktVUf pnrS H nt your grocer's and money-back. Yeu're Saro of a Turkey, Members ef the Tlltheo Club are re quested to como early tomorrow oven Ing to start tho ball rolling. Tho ear ly members' get tho turkeys. ISA sPir!Mim Season's fi W ; ' ' 'Wilt sTfnf fiinfi" Have Yoa Seen the New Fall Hats With tho Coats cut with fiaro over tho Lips and ollt in back tho collar and lnpola wider Yosts lowor and Trousers loosof Tiey'te Out New Ones IHavo you soon tho now Top Coats And Ovorcoats vritb Trtaor coiiara ana lapoju Oaurwi cut iuu ttiiit an ojubsio uo iw ji'ua vtvuuvwi Tliey'te Out New Ones Salem Woolen Mill Stote C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor ntrrs The best way to utilise nn Jdoal husband Is to have hi in stuffed. Ho Is of no account for anything else. Marrlngo 5m iadood a lottery tho only lueky .gamblers arc those that don't play. WMMtiWIslliifcllrtlrtlsWM B I We Have Called Yot At tention to HA VI LAND Chas. H. Hinges No. 123 Commercial St Salem, Oregon It rfll wash and not rub off This oompioxloB all osyy me, It's no eoorot, so 111 tell Tako thou Rooky Mountain Toa, Dr. Stone's Drug Store. 0 ' ' For Destitute People. Any one having any east-eff cloth lag for destitute families will kindly leave them at 'ISib. B, A. Creesaa's, 430 Winter street, for the Woman's Be lief Corps, to distribute ! CHINA V Ctit Prices Still Continues. ATTENTION4 ? - Seml.Porcclaio, White or Decorated. Fot Instance .oo h n pi.TCTot'S.'.0' " I"lM 14- 25.00 I Maar morn t . . . . .t..., ....w, .,lver pUW a ' j b. M . m mi i Yokohama, Tea, Cnmr'ni KI0N8 67 KAm rSB DBJJCVBaY' I A