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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28", 1902. ftifife I1 ( t . r ) OURGREATREMOVALSAL "VfTXXiXi (lav, Deeemlaer 1st. 4 And will Continue By the end of the present year we expect to be in our new location in the new AlcCornack building on Liberty St. During our removal every stock will be offered at extremely low prices, it " is not often, that Holiday goods can be had with-5 "ii&'out reserve, at reducedjprices but such will be the case this season. The House Furnishing Co 308 CommercialiSt Next to P. 0, Storelat SalemandjAlbany. SjJESSSn A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast !f)r dinner you can enjoy from cna ol our tender and delicious meats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops, venl cutlots or pork, Onr meats aro nil cut from the fnttoot land nrimastcnttlo, and wo can supply i your inoio wim iroHii, nuiriuouB anu wnoiesome menu m ueu rocs prices. IP C. CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 201 Good Cause For Thanksgiving When you havo tho supremo satis faction of putting on a collar or shirt dono up by tho Salem Steam Laundry, with a color and finish on It to suit tho most fastidious, and no rough odges or torn odges or torn button holes to an. noy you. A man Is In luck to bo able Jo have his linen kept in such perfect condition ns we keep It when Jaun- Ldried at tho Salem Steam Laundry Coi. J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmsted, Mgr. Phone 411. 230 Liberty 8L 4 I 1 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I ITHE S TANDARD I I COOYWIOlTT ''5' Sun Typewriters They are constructed on the plan of the $100 machines. Strong type bars; direct stroke; alight, rapid touch; carriage, platen and paper! releases; perfect alignment; marginal stop, etc. See the one at the; office of the Capital Journal ; : AN UP-TO-DATE MACHINE. PRICEONLY $40. ; I Local agent for Salem wanted. ; ; Address THE SUN TYPEWRITER AGENCY, Albany, Oreoon. ICIIMMI MHHIHUnUIHIIHUIinmUllI IIIUH J BlESGj - XKT ---92XKVMI "Annua Until JANUARY 1st mA baarras article in our immense, Shingles and Shakes Tho root Is shingled boat If you uso tho kind of shingles and shakos wo sell, and wo ask you to noto tho good wear and economy of tho roof for which wo furnish tho shingles or shakes. Wo carry a largo stock of shingles and shakos of good quality, carofully soloctod to mako a sound, tight, durablo roof, and wo aro al ways ready to glvo ostlmatos. Goodate Lumber Co. Near 8. P. Paa. Depot Phono 651. With Your. Thanksgiving Turkey Tho bovorngo that goes best and "that cheors Instoad of inolirlatos" is puro and appetizing boor, llko tho Sa lorn boor. Its healthful proportion makes It tho standard of porfoctlon and its delicious flavor makos It a fa vorlto bovorago with epicures and thoso who lovo good cheor and soda blllty. Ordor a trial case for Thanks giving, and you will glvo us thanks foi tho Up. CAPITAL CITY BREWERY Xnd ICE WORK8, Mrs. M. Beck, Proprietor I I'l I I II I I I I I I H I II UHlt; I- CARDS, THEN DEATH I A DOOMED DESERTER WHO PLAYED POKER AND WON. An n Preliminary to HI Execution He Unit Ilia Winning UUtrllinted AnionK tlio Member of the Sqtind Thnt Shot Illm to Dentil. "It Is n curious fact," said n mem ber of Company A, Third Maryland, I'thnt military execution hail a peculiar fascination for men who wero dally necustomed to see hundreds slain In battle. Men who shovel .a breastwork in on n trench full of slain comrades and chew hardtack or cat salt pork while nt the Job with a cullousncsp which only such frequent noon or ob ourronces would make possible In the human heart became peculiarly sensl tlvo and alive to tho solemn parade and formalities of n military execution. "In our regiment we had a private soldier sentenced to lie shot for desert ing to the enemy. Ills name was Thompson, and lie belonged to Com pany K. This man Thompson had de serted off vedette post one night and some two months afterward canio Into our lines, where members of his ovvit company happened to be on picket duty. Thompson did not calculate on this. Ills Idea in coming In was to sur render as a Confederate soldier and bo scut north. It happened near to the Wcldon railroad, where our division of the Ninth corps was then posted. Of course, ou being recognized, ho was taken to hendmiurtors, and a court martial wns Immediately convened. Iri leaked out somehow that Thompson wns not tho humble soldier lie seemed, but n Confederate olllcer and spy. He had been an olllcer In the United States nnvy before the war. IIo resigned and went south, where lie secured the com mission of colonel of Infantry. "Doing a Murylandcr of family, ef forts were made to save ills life, but In n Millet way, ns his rolutlws feared to disclose ills real Identity for fear ho would be hanged as a spy Instead of shot ns n deserter. Friday, the day net for execution In the Army of the Potomac, ciiinc around too soon for Thompson and his relative. The night previous lie had been Informed that all oH'orts hail fulled at Washington. I was on guard duty over him. and my brother was one of the detail of twelve men selected as the llrlng witad. My brother didn't like the Job. nod enuie to tho lent where 1 was on guard to consult Willi mo how to get out of It. Thompson overheard our ounvorHitlon, and, Knowing my brother by name, lie broke In: 'Say, Tip, you must not back out. I want you In the hiiuiiii. as know you nro a dead shot and will savo mo from tho sergeant.' "It was tho practice Jor tho sorguaiit If tho tiring squad failed to kill the doomed man with a volley to place tho muzzle of his rillo against the temple of tho prisoner and blow out his brums, "After Tip had consented tho olllcer of the guard permitted us to play cards with the prisoner. Ho had a roll of bills, and we were soon In it still poker game. Two guards, Including myself, my brother Tip and Thompson, coin posed the ouurtct. We played until gray daylight, utid Thompson skinned the party of every dollar. He had phenomenal luck and watched the game closely. "In the afternoon he was to dip, and about noon ho asked to see tho lieuten ant of the tiring squad. Handing the olllcer ?rKK), ho asked him to divide it equally among tho men detailed to shoot him. "Tho division wus drawn up ami formed three sides of a square, the fourth side being open, where the grave of Thompson was freshly dug. The band played tho dead march In 'Saul,' and Thompson, at the head of tho llr lng squad, mnrched around tho three sides of tho square, with tho colliu In which ho was to bo Inclosed carried Im mediately bohlud him. Itc'ncbtug tho opou space, tho cotlln was sot down. Thompson boated hlmsolf ou tho onil of It, facing tho tiring squad, about twelve pacos .distant. The death warrant wus read, and tho chaplain tied his hand kerclilof over tho prisoner's eyes. I watched Thompson, curious to noto If ho would hear" tho reports of tho mus kets that killed him. Prosoptly I heard tho Uoutenant's low volc-o: 'Ready! Aim! Flrcl' "In tho next Instant Thompson top-pled- back Into his colliu a dead man. Tho reports of tho muskets ho uover hoard, as I saw him swiftly fall over beforo I hoard tho guns crack, and so I Bottled this disputed point to my own satisfaction, and to that oxtont tho ex ecution of Thompson Interested me and no moro." Washington Poet, To Thread u llnlr Tliroimh a Wnlntil. To pass a hair through a walnut without boring a bole seems aii Impos sibility, but the foat tins often been done. The hull of the walnut wueu examined with a strong glass Is km-ii to have Innumerable small uwulut.'i. some of which lead entirely through the nut. The trick consists in usiug u very tine hair and an litnnUe mount of patience. I'aas the hair Into one of these minute crevices and urge It gen tly along. UomeUmeH It will appear ou tho other side at the first trial, but If It oomes out at the hundred and first you will be very lucky. He Hod Learned II, "I beard a good story the other day." began the grocery man, "about a cer tain politician." "That will do," Interrupted the dis appointed oflleesecker. "In the first place, thore aro no certain politicians." Chicago News. Merchants who do not advertise are like soldiers who fight with blank cart ridges. Chst The Other Half Half the children in the world actually need Scott's Emulsion. The other half would be benefitted by it. A goodly portion of the latter half have already been helped y Scott's Emulsion. They have been made comfortable tmd well. They have been supplied with the element of fat that their bodies arc con stantly in need of. Scott's Emulsion has done even more for them; it has furnished nourishment which their or dinary food has not supplied. The lack of proper nourish ment in a child's food is re sponsible for ' its failure to thrive and grow as it should. So long as the important ele ments of nourishment are not contained in the child's food it will remain thin and lack the plumpness and glow of youth that marks the prop erly fed child. Vhat can be done for such children? Give them Scott's Emulsion. It is so palatable and acceptable that children like it. Cream of cod liver oil it could be called, for it re sembles cream very closely. Moreover, being predigcsled, Scott's Emulsion enters the system quickly and with least tax upon the stomach.. The delicate digestive organs of a backward child accept and, retain Scott's Emulsion when other forms of nourish ment are repulsive. It makes up the short-comings of a child's ordinary food and fur nishes nourishment and fat in proper proportions and in the proper way. So-called wines, cordials and extracts of cod liver oil should always be avoided. No matter what the claims may be, they do not contain the value of the whole oil, and hence arc worthless in cases where a reliable cod liver oil preparation is neces sary. Their sole purpose is to taste nice, and the use of alcohol and strong extracts makes them really harmful in many cases. Scott's Emul sion contains the whole oil carefully prepared, palatably presented, and is a safe and reliable preparation. We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. It you are billions and making nilrlicri, Take DeWltt's I.lttlo Uarly lllw.ru, JiMt bnfor Rolnic to ld. You will find on the morrow, You are rid of Tour sorrow Tlint'a nil ; Juat enough Mid. TIim famuli pi I In do not ffrlnt, but more the bowel gently and raelljr. rlMMliip the liver. Their tonic effect kWm HtrwiKth to the KlaaiU, preventing a return ot the rileorder. P. O. Ham, 00 State Street. o 7resh eggs and butter from our stores at Aumsvlllo and Mehama, at Speer Bros. 'Phone 2481. 11-11-tf The good advertiser, llko the Indus trious ant, will never know want. To lie abeut your goods Is like dye ing your hair ysu ean't do It success fully but that yeuwlll be found out. How does your umbrella stand the weather? REMEMBER we reoover and repair them. SHIPP & HAU8ER. Advertising untruthfully is like try ing to heat a house with the windows out Every Person Enjoys a good, wholesome meal. If you take your meals at tho White HJuse Restaurant, jyou get the best that can ba had. Open day and night. ' CLlSSTFlD AD'S Advertisement, five tint or list, la thM column Inserted thrteilmesfor 2Sc. 50c Week St SO month. All over five lines t the same rate. - A. -'- WANTED. A Middle Aged lady would llko to go out and nurso tho sick during tho day tlmo; will work reasonable. Ap ply to city postoftlco lib 13S1. 11-20-31 Wanted". Uy Iowa parties, 10,000 1 ncros of timber land, well located. Wrlto undersigned, stating location : and amount of land, and lowost ensh " prlco. E. Hofor, Salem, Or. 11-25-tfj B"l-i.'JWt j. yii ii.cy FOR" RENT. J For Rent or for Sale. Fntnlly resi dence, largo grounds, Stable, etc., two blocks from cnpltol; also Chick- ' orlng square- piano. InquTro Journal ofllco. 1 1-3-1 m FOR SALE. or aaie. I'nrior organ, nign grauo nn strumont for ealo; almost new: cost 12G, will soil for cash for $65, Apply at city postoflleo, box 135, or at 11. 11. liynn's office. ll2G-3t For Sale. Carrots at IB conts por sack. Dig thorn yourself. At D. L. Mnthonoy's. ll-2B-3t Draft Stallions. Fnrmors of Marlon and Polk countlos can socuro such animals for Improving stock without Investing cash. Inquire at St. Elmo rostnurant, Salem. ll-12tf Farms for Safe. Of all slzos. A S12, 000 farm of over -100 acres for $8G00. A bargain, Buro. Conio, soo and bo como convinced, II. O. Portor, Aumsvlllo, Oregon. 11-7-lm For Sale. 310 acres west of Hubbard; D3 nonr Woodburn; also 35 noar lat ter placo; good hop yards on each. Cheap If purchased soon, Inqulro of C. W. Corby, lawyor, 259 Commer cial Btroot, Salem, Or. 11-8-lm' For Sale or Rent. Six acros 3V4 mlloa from city, one ncro cholco orchard (variety), thrco acros gardon, two ncros pasture. House, woll and pump, ou rural route, cheap for cash or on tlmo. O. W. Penrmlno, two mlloB north on river rond. 10-24-tf For Sale. Tho Vnlontlno Doncor farm of 108.5 acres, sltuatod Wi mllos south of Salem, Is for sale on reason able tennis. Apply nt tho plnco or to Donhnm & Martin, nttornoys, Salem, Oregon. 10-23-2m For 8ale or Trade House and lot in suburbs of Portland for Salem prop- orty, or ncroago. Inqulro at Journal omco. 10-4-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Try a Royal broom. They aro giving good satisfaction. They take up tho dust tho samo.ns a brush clouus tho clothing. Thoy nro easily kept in ordor, and outwear throe -common brooms. The Variety Store, 91 Court stroot. French Teacher. Prlvuto Iohsoiib or In elassos. Iloth conversation ami grammar. I.ydhi Ulch. Telophono 2351! lllack. 11-19-lm Day tho O. K. Grubber and Stump Puller. Manufactured nonr Hrooks, Or. Thrco stnto prumlums; best In tho stnto; onn horso has power of 99. Sond ordora oarly and grub an noro a day. Jas. Flnnoy, R. F. D. No. 8, Snlom, Or. 11-G-tf Wood 8aw and Feed Chopper. For sorvlco in Polk nnd Marlon countlos. Will visit any point where work will Justify. Sond ordorH to F. A. Wig gins, Salem. Clemens & Vincent. 11-3-2IH You will always find 'the choloost inoata and groceries at tho lowost prloos at Edward's & Lusohor's, 40G and 410 Stato Btroet, 'Phono ordorsirfno Btores(two In numborjaro located glvon special attontlon. HOP BUYERS' DIRECTORY. WM. BROWN & Co. Hops, mohair, wool, hop growe's' supplies. No. 229 Commercial stroot, Hlsm, Oro gon. Phono 1301, B. O. 8CHUCKINQ Hop buyer, Phono Main 1311. Ofllcea In Ilayno block, State Btreot, Salem. 80UIRE FARRAR. Hop merchant and purchasing agent. No. 2Wj Commercial street, upstairs, Salem, Oregon. 'Phono lnhl. T. A. LIVE8LEY & CO. Dealers In hops and hop supplies. 'Phone 121 r, office room 18 Oberhelm bldg,, Sa lem, Oregon. J. CARMICHAEL Hop buyer; office In Ilush-Hreyman building, Salem, Oregon. Samples of choice hops so licited from all growers. LILIENTHAL BR08 Hop merchants II. J. Ottenhelmer, manager. Office N. It. comer Commercial and Stnto streets (upstairs); 'phone Main 461. PAUL R. O. HOR8T & LACHMUND CO. Hop merchants; corner State and Commercial streets (upstairs), Salem. 'Phone Main 811. Ilrancb effices: North Yuklma, Wash.; Santa Rosa, Sacramento, Cal.; Puy all up, Wash.; SL Louis, Mo. Louis Laskmund, general manager. CATLIN & LINN Hop buyers, Room 8, Dush-Dreyman block, Salem, Ore gon. 'Phone 1431. as PRODUCE BUYERS'. 'r JAME8 ,M.s. KYLE& yCO. Hlgheol ensu prico tor potatoes, onionsana drlod prunes, 176 CommorcIsJ stroot, Salem, Oregon, t LODGES. Saturday oven In jr. In tim Hnlman Hall, cornor of Stnto and Liberty BtrootB. Visiting brethren wolcomo. P. L. West, M. W.; J. A. Sellwood; Recorder. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Shorwsod Foresters No. 19, Meot Friday night In Tumor block. Harry Wntson.C.lt.; A.L.13rown, Soc. i" - . Central Lodao No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall In Molinau block, cornor State and Liberty streets, Tuesday of onch wcok at 7:30 p. m. Caroy Vt Martin, O. 0.; Zado J. Rlggs, k of R. and S. imiijimu jiaV mi i hi PHY8ICIAN8. i j t.x Kfi6revvorTpliyi!c Office In Gray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone SI, "vvwfnBssanpMi OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E. WyckotT and Dr. Qraco Al brlflht. Twenty- months graduates of tho Amorlcui School of Osteop athy, KlrkBvtlU, Mo. Dr. Wyckoff If tho only twonty months' gontloman graduato in Salem. Odd Follows Tomplo. 'Phono Main 2721. Dr. M. T. Schoettle Oroduato Ameri can School of Oatoorathy, Kirks villo, Mo. Ofuco In Tioga block, over tho Spa. Ofllco hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. Ofllco phono No. 2423 Rod rosldocco phono 2G03 Rod. 14.1. Jimiii 9 ti minis TONSORIAL AND DATH8. Ryan's Shavlncj Parlors,-Sovon flrst cloaa harbors engagod. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uso antlstpUo BterlllKor. J. Ryan, Prop. Evans' Darber Shop. Only first-class shop on Stnto stroot Every thins now nnd up-to-dato. Flnoat porcelain baths. Blmvo, IGo; hair-cut, 2Go; baths, 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. O. W. Evana, proprlotor. O. Pi. MACK SuccosBor to Dr. J. M. Koona, In Whlto Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Partlos desiring suporlor operations at mod orato foe In any branch aro In ospoclsj request. Your Step Mother Is still horo buny as ovor, and whoa your clothrts aro all out of ordor, worn, with but ons off, take them to hor at tho Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you cau got anything sat to righto, from a pair of gloves, to tho most olabnrato sill: gown. A gontloman can got his hat cleaned, his trousora creased, or kls wholo suit rojuvonatod to suit his tnsto, also four suits a month for $L Buttons sowed on, rlpa Bowed up, suits prossod on short notice. Now irooda shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. II. WALKER 195 Commercial Otrost. THE ELITE CAFE 200 Commercial Street. OYSTERS Sorved In tho boat of stylo and with tho mpst sultablo accompaniments. R HCKERLBN, Proprietor S. C. STONE, M. D. PHOPHIliTOH OP STONE'S DRUG STORES 8ALEM, OREQON. at No. 23G and 207 Commercial sL, and nro woll stocked with a complete lino of drugs and modlclnos, tollot articles, porfumory, brushes, etc, Has had oomo 25 yo&ra oxperlonco la tho practice of tnodlclno and now makes no chargo for consultation, ex amination or prescription. Steusloff Bros Dealers In Live Stock, Wkolosalo and rotnll butchers nnd paokers. All kinds of fresh and salt meats, Fluo sausages, hams, bacon and lard. 81S Commerolsl street. I l ll i i m I I mil ii ! ii I SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL For wator service apply at office, nillo payablo monthly In advance. Mako all complaints at tke office. HUIE WING SANG CO. Chinese and Japanese fancy and dry goods. All kinds or silk nnd wool goods. Make up fine line ot ladles' white underwear of all kinds, waists, wrappers, skills, gent's and ladles' furnishing goods, mattings, handker chiefs, dishes. All At Cost. Odlng to move. Our Adyerttsernents are ALWAYS INTERESTING?. Read them. 1 t ' I A i J X Bsrr'e 'Jewelry Store. CiSiiimMMhmw- -vtu JK"