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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1906)
v -fir DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, DEOEMIJER 20,1000 IK fZfgr$ i uuu Goods A c&jttleiiei6d&i Good Goods Sensational Bargains IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Prices lowered on all kinds of Holiday Goods, in a way that will bz pleasing to all who shop today. Special large discounts will he given from the regular marked prices. Do not fail to attend the sale TODAY for the choicest articles will go AT TREMENDOUS BARGAIN PRICES a I vv $Ysfc SKIRTS Wo nro Bhowlng somo whlto wool snmplo skirts thnt nro slightly soiled, no two nllko. at bargain prices. Thoy nro the uowest styles nnd at tho prices KBkod nro tho host bnrgnlnB you will bo nblo to find nnywhero. Second Floor. Women's Underwear Undorwonr thnt la mndo right, DnlBhod right, llta like good un dorwear Bhould. Wo hnvo n gon orous supply of nil wanted bIzcj aud mntorlnls to cIioobo from. TOYS For New Year's Gifts 'Twill bo to your ntlvuiitugc to think of children's blitluluyH and provide for them now.. TIici-c'h no many ocuihIoiih you would like toj'H and there's no time like tho prcNeiit for buying.. Our entire lino of TOYS, GAMES, ETC. Half Price COMFORTS For Cold Weather Did you wako up with n chilly fooling? Need moro bedding? Thoro Is no hotter plnco to mnko your purchases thnn this Big Storo whoro your wnnts hnvo been provided for. All tnstos nnd re quirements hnvo received ntton tlon nnd you'ro ronsonnbly sure of finding "Just whnt I wnnt" nnd nt tho prices you wnnt to pny. $1 to $12.50 K1':;16R. pn Ifev zvfflk V fj7y' A GREAT PROBATE CASE WON After Being Remanded By the Supreme Court I 50c to $6. HOUSE COATS Our ontlro lino of houso coats nnd hnth rohos, containing tho host stykm nnd inutorlnls In com fortuhlo wonr for mon nro Reduced One-Fourth Copyright 1906 by Hart SchafTncr & Marx OVERCOATS Our lino contains nil that fnBhlon decrcoB. Our prices nro lowor thnn nny othor store In .tho city nnd nro as high ns tho best qunllty nnd wormnnshlp roqulro. Tho beat of stylos nnd mntorlnls In fnshtonnblo colors. $10.00 to $25.00 Inmnn, Turner nnd Voazle for plaintiffs won a hard-contested pro bate case in the circuit court this morning. Froobrioh et al, vs. D. F., Lane, administrator of tho Froobrich estate, tried before Judge Boise, wag reversed nnd remanded for new trial. Tho suit was to set aside the final accounting in tho county court, on ground of frnud In tho publication of the notice, and fraud In the Until ac count. The notice was published in tho Salem Sentinel and was held clearly and constructively fraudu lent. It was nlso alleged thrtt thoro was n contrnct for nttorney fees, which wns allowed as to Item of $300, but n now accounting wns or dered as to tho other Items contend ed for. Tills suit has been very stubbornly contested nnd tho law yers who hnvo won out nro naturally elated over their victory and not without some cause. It shows that any case in probate can bo attacked nnd overthrown nfter flnnl account ing has been had. but It takos hard work to do It. Attorney F. A. Holmes, for tho dofondnnt. stntos that an appeal will be perfactod at once. Personals CITY NEWS X Oollo.'tlon of Important I'nra graph for Your Consideration Yo Can Get Stovo Wood At tho Bnwmlll, on short notice Phono 88. 12-17-tf. Boo toll SubIo wrlto John Henry, gonornl delivery, Denver. 1 2-2 0-2 w Now Years ltcoolution For some reason tho first of tho year scouts to bo a convenient tlnio to mnko now resolutions. An excellent tlmo, by tho way, to rosolvo that It la not too Into In tho school year to bo gln a course- at tho Capital Business Collogo, of Bnlom. Studonts may eulor nt nny tlmo with equal ndvan tugo. If yon hnvo not yet sont for n cntaloguo do It now. This school can help you If you nro ambitious to suc ceed. 2t Up -to-Date Spectacles and Eye Glasses ! IU'iiiciuIkt tho Date Grand mnsquorado ball, Monday ovonlng, Decombor 31, undor tho nusplcoB of Company XI, Third rogl- j mont, O. N. Q., nt tho armory. Four I vnluablo prUos to bo awarded upon this occasion, now on exhibition in Jos. XlOyors & Sons bIiow window. Sorlnl Diuit'o nt W. L. WuiIo'h Hull North Saloin. Saturday ovonlng, Docombor 29. B. F. DImolor, mann gor. ' it. U, It. Quarterly Xtoi'tlng - Tho United Drethreu church In Yow Park will hold Its quarterly meeting Suudny morning and ovon lng. Catching Up With Work So strenuous Is tho official life of Governor Chamberlain slnco his re turn from his eastern trip that ho works almost night nnd day to catch up with his work. Night before last ho worked' at his desk until nfter ono in tho morning and thou took a short nap upon tho couch In his olllce. He wns putting tho finishing touches upon his messngo to tho legislature, and ran down to Portland today to boo his family. There- to Stay. Sydnoy Lamb, tonsorlnl nrtlst, nftor Jnnunr J. moot me at Edwards old stand 1150 E. Stato St., for a good hair cut or shnvo. it. o Wo will glvo Ono Hundrod Dollars for nny caso of Deafnoss (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo curod by Hall'a Catarrh Curo. Sond for circu lars froo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pill- for con stipation. Supremo Court Calendar. Tho following cnlondnr of cases has boon set for honrlng before tho supromo court for week after next! Tuosdny, Jan. 15. -Stato vs. W. H. Ayers; Stato vs.. Thompson. Wednesday, Jnn. 1G. Stato vs. A. T. Kolllhor. Thursday, Jnn . 17. Senrs Multnomah county; Groesbeck Groesbeck. vs. vs. Wo aro agents for tho celobrnted Pcnvud Upon Us Kryptnk Invisible Bifocal lenses, which o.oablo you to sco near or far without advertising to tho publlo that yow aro gottlng old. Wo also Bell tho Health Hny lenses, a now iuvontlon fa tho way of a lonse- that admits moro light into tho oyo thnu any oth er glass made. Call and wo will bd glad to oxplalu tho merit of tboao now and up-to-date glasses. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE State and LibertyJSti. To live up to our gunrauteo of a llrst class shnvo or hair-cut whou pa tronizing Gllson's tousorlal parlors. Ways ttml jroans Wo have both tho ways nud tho means of furnishing our customers with tho very best sorvlco tho mod em grocery business affords, Invea tlgato for yourself, II. II. Ragan's Court streot grocery, llwrktmrt CJrwtel h IHvorco A session of circuit court In de partment No, i wa hold last ev6lH by Judge Galloway to lMr ta di vorce ens of Swul O. Burkhart walust N1U H. Burkhart Ta 4cro -waa sraatad. lllds for Sldewnlks. Bids will bo rocelvcd by tho under signed up to 5 o'clock p. m, on Mon day, January 7, 1807, for construc tion of cement sldowalks In tho city of Salem, Orocou, as follews: Aoross front lot 3, block 1, I)olses 1st addition on Winter street. Lots 7 and S in Waldo's addition, Stato street. , Tho north half of lot 2, block 30, on Liberty street. ahu ior construction oi wooueu sldowalks 'as follews: .Lots 5, C, and 7, block 41, Unlver Blty addition, Dellovuo street. Lots G aud 6, block 42, University addition, Bellevue street. Part of lota 7 and S. block 42, University addition, Bellevue street. Lota a and 4 block 41, North Sa lsw, Broadway street. Date ot first publication. Dc 2S, IIP. w. a. Mooaaa. lMI-llt Hatmrdar. Xlasquerado Hall. Tho mn8quorado bnll glvon by the Woodmon of tho World In the Hol- mnn hall' Friday ovonlns was quite nn interesting ovent in lodgo circles, nnd wns well nttended. A large number of maskers were present. Evans' orchestra furnished delight ful music. Thoro wore four prizes given nnd woro n warded as follows1 XIIss Lelsl (Wlntor Girl) 1st lndy's; Mrs. B. D. Cornelius (Queen of Hearts), 2nd prize; Trncy Hatch Hatch, (Two-faced XIan) 1st gentle man's; Edward Ellis (Jockey Boy), 2nd prize. Juvenile Christmas Tree. A beautiful Christmas tree, pre pared especially for tho smaller chil dren of tho Sunday school and con gregation wns arranged In the loc- Ituro room of tho First Xlothodlst church Inst ovonlng. Tho tree wns a very protty ono. nnd wns loadod down with proBonts. Aftor tho gifts woro distributed, a short and Intor ostlng progrnm wns carried out. A group of "Br.ownlos" distributed the presents. Turner Social Event. Tho young poopla of tho Octorara Sunday school woro entertnlnod In royal stylo by Xlrs. Dr. XI. C. Smith at hor booutlful homo Thursday. Tho rooms woro nrtlstlcally decorated In Xmns colors. This wns the social ovont of tho holiday season nt Turner. Ono of tho fonturos of tho ovonlng wns tho delicious lunch sorvod by the hostess nssistod by Xliss Cornelius. XIIss Eugenia Smith, XIIss Xlumm nnd Xliss Gretta Looney. The hours spod nway too quickly as tho tlmo to say ndlou drew near. Thanking tho populnr genlnl hostess for her kind hospitality, tho guests bado hor "good "night," Bho wishing onch one " a prosperous and happy New Year." Those present were: Konnoth Cole. Vorncl Boach, Port land; Eugenln Smith, I.lzzlo Corne lius, Prln. Stnyton schools; XIargaret Xlumm, Prln. Turner school; Flodeno Welborn, tonohor. Sllverten: Mr. Miles, tenchor and bandmaster re form school; Grotta Loonoy, roform school; Cecil Small. AUco Judd, Willie McKay, Xlorlo Wetzel. Homer Davis, Nettle Wodds. Annn Robert son, Russell Wilson. Paul Johuson, Salem; XIarlo Mumm, Indor Farrens, Grace Welborn, Clyde Welborn. Ulven Denyer, Stncoy Reoves, Ida Guemo, Lizzie McKay, Elmer Xlan gus, Nolllo Peterson, Charlotte Peter son, Fred XlniiKus, Carrlo XIcKny, WIlllo Lyons, Fred Harris, Flody Reeves. Cnrcd Paralysis. W. F. Bally.P, O., True, Texas, writes: "My wlfo had been suffer ing flvo years with paralyBla in hor arm, whon I was persuaded to use Ballard's Snow Liniment, which cured her all rlht, I have also used It for old cores, frostbites and skin eruptions. It doea the work." Sold by D. J. Fry'a drug storo, - 0 Always tho Itest Our atock of fresh meats and poultry may bo depended upon to bo the very best the market affords. Glva ua a trial aad b coavlaced! Youra for good aervlce, Farriagtoa's jaarsM, Jt mat Dr. Roy 3y;-d. of Elgin, returned to his homo yesterday. C. XI. Perkins, of Woodburn, was. I In tho city yesterday. Joseph E. Fontaine wnB n Saleifv visitor yesterday. Judge Galloway has gone to his' home in XlcXIlnnvllle. Xlra.' J. L. Tarlow has returned to hor homo In Jefferson. Xlrs. J. II. Lewis, of Idaho, left this morning for Eugene. XIr. and Xlrs. J. H. Elgin left to day for a visit In Albany. XIr. nnd Xlrs. G. Homsley have gone to Jefferson for n visit. Xlrs. Georg6 Bingham and daugh ter are' home from Portland. XIIss Gretta Fortmlller, of Albany, Is the guost of XIIss Althen Xloores. Joe Bernard! and son, Fred, loft this morning for Eugene, for a hunt. XIIss Nellie White left for Scotts XIIlls this morning to visit her pa rents. Xlrs. Cooke Patton and daughter are spending a week with her sister nt Seattle. Xliss Ruth Rullfson hns returned to Xlt. Angel to resume her work In the public schools. XIIss Bessie Bach, an accomplished young pianist, of Lobnnon, is visiting relatives here. Xliss Teresa Kcmph, n guest of XIIss Ruby Long, has gono to her home In Albany. XIr. and Xlrs. G. O'Flyng nnd Goo. Worthlngton loft today for their homo In Tncomn. A. Ogdon, of tho Oregon Nursery Co., nnd Fruit Inspector Armstrong are home for Sunday. G. L. Srivago and E. XIcGllchrlst and sons lenvo tomorrow for tholr mining properties In tho Vnndalla group, QuartzvlUo district. XIr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Elgin wont to Linn county today for n short visit at Albany and other points. MrB. Scott Wnrd. of Albany, who hns been visiting relatives in this city, loft this morning for her homo. XIIss Dalles Perkins, who has beon visiting her mints. Xlrs. Barrett nnd Xlrs. L. Stnrkey, loft this morning for her home. XIr. nnd Xlrs. Otis Scott, of Xlnrys vllle, California, who havo boon vis iting Snlem relatives, loft this morn ing for tholr homo. G. XI. Golsendorfcr, mnnnger of the Cascadla mineral springs, wns In tho city today guost of his sister, Xlrs. W. C. Hawley. Xlrs. G. B. Schunke, nee Lydle Rich of this city, hns returned to her homo at Senttlo after a visit with her parents. Xlrs. W. R. Andorson wont to Eu gono this morning to nttond the funornl of Sam Howard, a former Salomlto nnd friends of tho Ander son family. Charcoal Kills BadBi lta.Src,l,lco,lorArt, UCHtldll nn bU I...,.., "' An IUfc "....kiwj, inn I1Q instj 'J 0 topped. Sample PnckngoJlaii, Other neonio r,,i- ' hrnnth ..!, 'DS .v....l uuiu you it at all. it is MAIIKIKI). NICCOLSON-XIURRAY. At tho ros Idenca of tho bride's pnronts, XI111 City, Or.. Docombor 27, 190C, XIr. Chnrloa W. Nlccolson and Xliss Bertha W. Xlurray. both of Xlill City, Rev. George Glllosplo offici ating. BATTIN-XIULKEV. At tho resi dence of the brldo's mother, Xle hamn, Or.. Decombor 2C, 1906, XIr. Ephrim E. Battln, of Portland, nnd XIIss Bortha E. Xlulkoy. of Xlohamn, Rev. George Gillespie of ficiating. o . D1F.I). LORENCE At tho fnmlly homo nonr Sllverton. December 27, 1906, XIIss Xlay Lorence. aged 18 years, of peritonitis. XIIss Lorence has beon making hor home for tho past few months at tho residence of F, A. Holmes In East Salem. She had complained a little of sore throat, but felt wejl enough to ko homo for ChrlBtmas, whoro she was taken very ill and died after two days of painful existence. Sulphur and Lime Liquid Spray The best and cheapest remedy ,ur an Jose scale, etc. You can uot make It as( cheap or as good as we can buy If you think that you can, remember that wo carry a large stock of LIME, SULPHUR BLUESTONE, ETC, You will find our prices are the lowest in the city. D. A. White and Sons. 4Ucr n . - WWMtM Ik. FfcM im. uuia sctl U8ealf.. . nnnnln .. ., 6 la z:, z:i "", uerore tbc whiff or two of your bad lianntl,, nM,nM . UU"""J vuuiea irora rood!) on your stomach. Somxt, havo It In tho morning,-' ami, Kllln.if. !.., i ' w , ".iiuuo, uuu oreath. stop that at once by swallow or two of Stuart Charcoal i tho most powerful gasandedi soroers ever prepared. Somotlmos your meala urn thoraselves In your breath to who tntk wllli v,. .. . - '"" I0UT onions," or "You've been eatlr,' huge," nnd all of a sudden joi in tno laco of your friend coal is a wonderful absotl odors, as every one knows. why Stuart's Charcoal Lozea?; so quicK to Btop nil gaae3 aid or odorous foods, as gas from! gcstlon. Don't use breath perfumes. nover concenl the odor, and absorb tho gas that causes the Besides, tho very fact ot uslni roveals tho reason for tbelt Stuart's Chnrcoal Lozenges l first plnce stop for good all brnsh nnd belching of gas, and your breath pure, fresh and Just after you'vo eaten. Th ono will turn his fnco avay you when you breatho or talk; breath will bo puro nnd freih. besides your food will taste to better to you at your next mu! try It. Charcoal does other von thingB, too. It carries awajr your stomach and Intestines, t impurities thoro massed togettt; which causes tho bad breath. coal Is a purifier as well as i sorber. Chnrcoal is now by far tie most easy nnd mild laxative I A whole boxful will do no hiri fact, the moro you take the I Stuart's Charcoal Lozeiigew of pure willow charcoal and with Just a faint flavor of lot' mnko them palatable for yoa, not too Bweet. You Just che llko candy. They are b! harmless, Get a now, pure, sweet In freshen your stomach for yonr monl, and keep tho Intestines Is working order. These two t! nro tho secret of good hesltl lone llfo. You can get all ttw coal necessary to do these wnd things by getting Stuarts cu Lozenges. Wo want you to ics Httlo wonder workers yourself foro you buy them. So send u full name nnd address for cnrrmln nt Stlinrt'S CliartOH .. . . 1,.fa trtfj cra. Tnon aiior jou u'v - nnmitio. nnd been convinced, ,.., -l.lrr.rlaf finil CGt Q I'C K thorn. You'll feel better m ; more comfortable, nnd "cle atilo cnn.i a vnnr nnnio and add day and we will at onca i Address F. A. Stuart Co., W Bldg., XIarshall, Xllcb. vn(ii nf Estry Notice Is horeby given thttN dorslgned has taken up m mare about six ye MbM forehead; white right aM ........ .--x . rnnf brand ' wnue leii: xoro "-v - i on ngnc buouiuc., - , Sobbed off. Duo notice - I-.i inf? tn law. a4' Peace L. F. Evans, of Bre- mont of value made by JM" trlct, and notice filed wlta JT ty clork of Marlon county, erty by identifying same ana: . nMoii hr la wuaiu no i)iu"uv" Tf tT K1 11-23-tf BrooW. Money to Lot ' .mintf AS K-' Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Nwrwlcfi Union Fit amce SocJefr Frank Mereu".... Offlce wun vu. - 129 Commercial Street NEVVTODA i"'fj ? oi.. -iv nlano for ch. used oaV mn-the: a bargain- JH1 Cart St. 8Al-